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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1918. een - we ~ sient s womans semen or mmom | DIVERS BUSY IN EFFORT LETTER TO HIS MOTHER (Prom the Washington @tar.) “So You think women have a sense of D U KET i TORAISE TRANSPORT| IN DEAD HERO'S POCKET, “Decidedly,” rejoined Miss Cavenne, : none they asTte Toast Rankt Mire ro ON FRENCH BATTLEFIELD Nap lla idl pprectate Mishap in Hoboken Believed Acci- dats! Heed dental, but Officers Are — Investigating. P “An ounce of ome | Divers are working to-day on th f i wo! *iproblem of raising the transport 1s rth a pound cure Amertea, which settled to the bed of the river while lying at Pier No. 3 in ‘otect | Hoboken yesterday. | About $1,000,000 worth of sugar and ainst large quantities of flour and beef . Jare reported to have been on board e when the boat settled and probably Military and naval intelligence offi- cers are questioning stevedores and barge captains on the theory that the America and t. 1, whieh w e down at the s on the Manha J in crowds-puta | side of the river some time ago 7 | tampered with by enemy agente. Tt is generally believed, however, that the A mishap was accl- dental, ‘Thre missing have men reported unted for -U-jorm zenge in your mouth > | Men. Whitelaw Reid London Red | Crom Head, | as announced here to-day by the | » former Am- ed States to William J. Thompson, a Voiun- teer in Old 69th, Bravely Died for Country, If you have contracted Influenza we recommend that you consult your physician at once. ton to the post of Deputy Commis- American] A letter written by her son serving In France and posted by a comrade who found it in his pocket after the Ger- mans had killed him, broke a long sl- lence and brought to Mrs, Annie |Thompson of No. 109 West 89th Street, the news that her son had died a hero while fighting with “the old 69th.” William J. ‘Thompson was one of the sioner in Great Britain. Red ‘Cross work in England was or- ganized first by Mrs. “Reid. | =< sy - 2 at oe McKESSON & a ROBBINS, ine. WANUPACTURING CHEMISTS. «ESTABLISHED 188 NEW YORK “Has she really been to Paris?” 4 you doubt it when you hear Carried in all Leathers and Combinations I | | A Thing of Beauty is in Style Forever These may be the only shoes of this height you can buy for some time. The two models shown are the ones de- lighting particular women. Take a glance at their refined and graceful proportions. They are built for a high and = stately arch such as your mother used to boast | was a truly Spanish arch, Can you resist them? We like to sell them because of their beautiful and spirited lines. We shall have more of them when our men have won the war and leather becomes more plentiful. The Walk-Over trade-mark 1s known the world over. Walk-Over Shoe Stores New York City Brooklyn Te How ¥ first to volunteer after America entered the war. He had been tn the bond de- partment of the National City Bank for five years after graduating from Schoo, | been riding to and from the gration | AS ier o Salisbury links at Meado: ow | heartily entered in the; by J. | Just add water and bake It contains powdered buttermilk plan sugges that they sta No. 16, Tompkinsville, 8. 1, when he|piaing to the links a enlisted April 6, 1917. Baas. County t ‘The regiment satied in October, anu Mrs. Thompson has heard through others in the regiment of her son’a skill a8 a sniper and his bravery. The letter that brought the news to Mra, Thompson had been written when | BEAUTY SPECIALIST ft TELLS SECRET No wait—no waste he went into action. It bore a footnote | q Beauty S Giv specialist Gives Simple Heme | written by Private John McDonald of Couany a | Mas Recipe to Darken Gray Hair. “I found this in your son's pocket,” he wrote, “I was With him when he ‘was shot and helped to bury him later.” later an official despatch informed her of her son's death July 30. — To Restrict Coffee Imports, Mrs. M. D. Gillespie, « well known| beauty specialist of Kansas City, re- tly gave out the following state: | nt regarding gray hairs | Any one can prepare a simple mix-| | ture at home, at very little cost, that! {will darken gray hair, and make it! WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—The im-| soft and glossy To a half pint of BERRY Buttermil TOO, PANCAKE FLOUR At —_ dealers portation of coffee has been taken over | water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small | TN by the Sugar Equalization Board. In| box of Barbo Compound and ', ounce ul | announcing the arrangement to-day,|0f glycerine. ‘These ingredients can | = conaumption by careful avoidance of | waste and overindulgence, > ht at any dr t, or the dru store at = ist wil! put it up for you. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is ob jtaloedt This will make a gray haired son look twenty years younger Irhin te nota dye, ‘it does not atest | Sunday World “Wants” the most delicate scalp, is not sti Work Monday Wonders, the Food Administration sald ration-| )"" ing is not contemplated, but that the| little people would be expected to reduce | No Kxtra Charge For tt | avertineme nie (oe The World may be Jeft at | ane Ageing Districe Mesarngne oftion chy tt | een 8 Pe. Meadow Brook tiolfers Walk to Re- lense for War, | Scores of prominent men and women golfers, who visit Garden City and have or greasy and does not rub off."—-| Advt. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues Buy Government Bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan A Very Special Offering, To-morrow, of Women’s Suit Blouses Made of chiffon or Georgette and lined with white chiffon. The collar, vestee and cuffs are of Georgette crepe in white or contecasting colors. The models are hand-embroidered or beaded; in taupe, brown, navy and black. $6.90 to 11.75 Exceptional Values in Crepe de Chine Blouses Tailored models, with tucked fronts or either two-in-one o. flat collars, and turn-back cuffs. Thpy are shown in navy, black, flesh and white, $5.00 Special Special uy LIBERTY BONDS >—— . Women’s Seasonable Underwear Specially Priced on the Main Floor. Women’s Heavy Cotton Combination Suits, High or low neck; long sleeves or sleeveless; ankle or knee length, C Regularly sold at $1.95 “i 1.59 Women’s Cotton & Wool Combination Suits With low necks; sleeveless; knee length; Regularly $2.50 and 2.75 _ Women’s Silk and Wool Combination Suits, Low neck; sleeveless; ankle or knee length; Regularly sold at $4.25 Tan Cordo Calfskin Boots for Women and Misses One of this season’s smartest models, as illus- trated: for Thursday and Friday only, at $7.25 pr. Made over a shapely narrow last with a high arch and 114 inch military heel. Sizes 2\4 to 8, widths AAA to D, ——< Buy Lieerty Bonobs >—— Women’s Untrimmed Hats pS new shapes are being shown on the Main Floor, of Hatters’ Plush, Velour, Panne and Lyons Velvet, in black and all fashionable color- ings, together with Imported Flowers, suitable for Hats and Corsage; Ostrich aod Faucy Feathers. VERY SPECIAL MAIN FLOOR: on the Black Lyons Velvet Ilats | Black Silk Velvet Hats At the following With black and colored beaver facings, $2.50, 3.95 and 4.75 | at $4.95 ON THE THIRD FLOOR attractive prices | Tailored Velour Hats » at $5.95, 6.95 up to 12.50 UY LIBE! RIV BONDS SS LLY 1863 “It's Easy to Pay the Kelly Way” rye Credit- ~ Easy Payments ms. blankets of draperies, do not ch the cash. Jhuy them aa you ous ‘convenient payment plane Come in and se bvery artwle marked im plain figures. oy ad umentt nonps So! $150 to $350 T. KELLY CO, ®:2c0 104-106 W 17th St. Ont-of-town deliveries made by our motor trucks. If you think that you've bought all the Liberty Bonds you can afford to —think again! A little saving, a little sacri- fice, will buy another bond —buy it! This advertisement contributed by ATT ibe ‘The Highest Class‘ Talking sae in the World Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets Exceptional Sale To-morrow: Women’s Smartly Tailored Suits (as illustrated) at $38.00 This ultra model is de- veloped in silvertone velour—the favored fabric—and has a very full collar of Australian opossum. The coat is richly lined and warmly interlined; Autumn colorings S2ed0004 822 29299 998990 09069006 THE. ‘NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE €2H9B4EOEEH ES 4OG OOOO EOE EDS

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