The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1918, Page 5

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eos m9 | Reduce Your Fat GERMANY WILL YELD —-4 Without Dieting we anf eee! TO) WILSON'S TERMS. was ‘diet"—“exercise.” Today it is “Take ] Marmola Prescription Tabiets” Friends tell friends—doctors tell their patents, until that when the Crown Prince asked bate an the Kalser for permission to visit htm ee, eee ee ree Simple, (Continned from First Page) lat Potsdam he was ordered not to Bae ae ait be uk ie eny —— come to Berlin until further notice, aioe, ony, wold by, ete in may| tancy in ghe lobbies of Parliament |for reasons, not military, but concern- * write direct to the Marmola Company, 864] 20d- there was much activity in/ing he personal safety, It is quite ‘Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.—Advt. Downing Street and at the Foreign certain that Crown Prince could ; Office last night when news of the not walk in the streets of Berlin to- James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | 34th Street " if Extraordinary Sale { SUITS & OVERCOATS For Youths and Boys | & STUDENTS’ SUITS Special $22.75 First Long Trouser Suits, tailored of durable Fabrics, in attractive patterns; plain smart models; coats alpaca lined; regular or patch pockets; size 15 to 20 years. STUDENTS’ OVERCOATS Special $22.75 Smart Overcoats in a variety of attractive patterns, including Army Woolen Khaki, with convertible collar; muff and regular pockets; satin shoulder and satin sleeve linings; size 12 to 18 years. Other Students’ Suits and Overcoats..18.75 to 35.00 Boys’ Norfolk Suits Special 15.00 Suits made of sturdy Materials and weil tailored; smart pat- terns and models; coats alpaca lined; Knickerbocker trousers lined throughout; size 8 to 18 years. Other Norfolk Suits..............10,50 to 30.00 reported surrender of the Kaiser was received. All Ambassadors now in the city hurriedly visited Govern. it offiges to consuit Ministers, bu up to 10 o'clock no official informa- tion as to the situation in Germany A despatch from Amsterdam says Boys’ Overcoats 8.75 to 30.00 These Overcoats are shown in a variety of smart new models—button-to-the-neck or converti+ ble collar styles; mostly woolen lined; many have Fur collars; size 214 to 10 years. “Sampeck”’ Clothes, standard 0 America for boys, offered for sale exclusively in New York City by James McCreery & Co. Boys’ Mackinaws Blanket Bath Robes —_—— : 12.75, 15.00 and 18.00 3.95 . aha ae regularly 5.00 N Made of extra heavy Mackinaw Fabric; in A variety of patterns; including Block, | a large variety of handsome patterns; with Persian and Indian designs; Blue, Green, convertible or shawl collar; size 8 to 18 years. Brown and Gray; size 4 to 18 years. NOTE: Every American boy should have a copy of our beautiful Military Booklet, entitled “Standards That Boys Should Know,” showing the Flags of our-Allies. These may be had free upon request, (BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPT.—FIFTH FLOOR.) |. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street The Easiest Way to Buy Bonds Buy your Liberty Book to-day from Any Bank or Trust Company in New York City Any New York City Policeman or Fireman Any Liberty Loan Booth Any Metropolitan Canvass Headquarters Subsequent payments re- “4 at er, Nee York Bank or Trust Com- pany or other authorized agent Another with Louis XVI. Heel New Model ea Ban Teh azine, Buy Two 2 More White Kid Sey aiha Bande IAL hage for Each Member He usnt #8, Lien $4 cach week of Your Family A Havana Brown Kid 12,00 ‘a SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE! _ WEEK. -ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. ri. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918. 5 jay without being in serious danger expected an artillery fire to preface | . e e hh Tims, thy dosaten aneed, E any further attack, for hie surprise| Stomach Acts Fine No Indi estion! q The Kaiser's other sons are also was unfeigned when the Americans ’ © age 4 | smashed into hia positions. | way on Berlin, except Prince Au- The American attack began at 6 . gust Wilhelm, the only democratic Jo'clock in the morning. ‘The men E t th t F f U t St h i geet the ony tomcat: THROUGH MUD AND | sisis ictsv'nrecctre: Eat without Fear of Upset Stomach forest, reaching the Aire at fo i Kaiser in case Wilhelm abdicated. | pone si | Strangely enough, there seems to mr | Without attracting the attention of no strong prejudice against the Hoh- the Gefmans, the Americans then | ensollerns, but much against the | waded into the cold water, which | een Kaiser, who is openly called “William the Culprit,” and the Crown Prince, (Continued from First Page.) Food souring, gas, acidity! If your meals hit back causing! belching, pain, flatuence, in reached to their waists and even higher, and pushed across the stream. On the northern bank they found ‘The longer the present suspense | —————— broad mud flats, into which they sank tion or heartburn here’s instant lasts the more serious will be the po- tion, which the Germans had ex-|half way to their knees, The Ger- relief, No waiting! sition of the present dynasty. | : mans by this time had discovered | ° : M4 ay Pected; by wading the River Aire at) their approach and opened a bitter| ‘ The Kaiser has been informed by four points instead of building| machine gun fire, but the Americuns many persons, especially by King bridges, by struggling through al-| pushed steadily on. Beyond the mud Ludwig of Bavaria, of his serious most impassable mud step by step| banks, which were crossed slowly and personal position, He is said to be @ until suddenly they were on top of| With the greatest diMeulty, the Amer. icans found the Germans and closed yeteal wrec! ra hslohs ned the amazed Germans, driving them| with them in a desperate bayonet and WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Great! into a retreat after hand-to-hand| hand-to-hand fight. Rifles often were events are impending in Germany. fighting. used as clubs, That they will come within a day, a| The Americans ad moved te a] At i o'clock the Americans had point within a short distance of Grand | completely overcome the enemy, had fund © Woussr Gist they aFs thee re and the Germans had destroyed| driven him into. the woode north of H jthe bridges over the shallow Aire as|Grand Pre and were in possession of yp set? P. 2, Di. itable no one in Washington doubts. jthey retreated, The enemy obviously | the important railhead. u apes apeps Internal conditions as well as the | qu military situation are expected to dic- : 7 ‘ tate both the form and promptness of Germany's answer. One was regarded as only a little leas serious than the other; and there was always the pos- sibility that combined they had forced Lend the German leaders to a conclusion Pape's Diapepsin Is noted for its speed in ending all stomach distress. Never fails! Keep it handy. Tastes nice and costs so little at drug stores. im Stour ree? Lord & Taylor | 28% even before the first note asking for the way an armistice was despatched. they fight. Liberty Bond ‘A quotation from the semi-offictal s —FIFT! ENUE— / eae Gattaan Buia Gentle Tk Buy Bonds. 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE: 39th Street Today. to-day’s despatches, says: f “Before an answer is made to Wil- son's note it is absolutely necessary that serious deliberations should take place.” It concludes by saying that German interests must be the first con- | sideration. | Great excitement was created in| Antwerp when President Wilson's ply to the German peace note was re- |i ceived, according to an official despatch to-day from Amsterdam. The Belxinn, flag was hoisted on ahouse top in de- fiance of the Germans and kept there | for an hour, Belgian flags were kept flyigg all day in villages near Antwerp, Charleroi and Namur. Store Hours, until further notice, 9.45 A. M. to 6.15 P. M. A Curtain Sale Offering Unusual Price Advantages Filet Net Curtains $1.95 pair Dainty floral and conventional designs in filet square mesh Net Curtains, trimmed with lace edge; finished 214 yards long; white or ecru. 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Counts declared war, but the repre- sentatives of the people will conclude peace,” the Socialist newspaper Ar-| beiter Zeitung of Vienna says in a cur- | rent article on the situation created by the Teutonic peace proposals and the replies to them. | “Count Berchthold, Count Tisza and Count von Hoetzendorf,” continues the newspaper, “decided upon a pun- | itive expedition against Serbia, little | thinking they were. conducting the ancient empire of the Hapsburgs to) an abyss.” Count Brechtold was the Austro-| Hungarian Foreign Minister at the outbreak of the war in 1914 and Count Tisza was the Hungarian Premier, Field Marshal Baron Conrad von 9 x 15 feet.. 104 x 13% feet. 12 x15 fee eeeess $210. By the yard in five desirable color tones, 12 and 15 feet wide, from which we can furnish ps of any required length at $15.00 per square yard. long. 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Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York | CAMMEYER Hoetzendorf was the chief of the Austro-Hungarian General Staff up to last July, when he resigned. locreaT FoR GERMANY = H'|_ «October Sale of Beds and Bedding ADMITTED BY VORWAERTS Finely Built Dependable Merchandise From Our Regular Stocks Berlin Paper Says End Is in Sight, With Hopes of Four | At Specially Reduced Prices Years Shattered. r ee for Friday and Saturday is coming to an end, and in such a Fifth Floor Fifth Floor manner a8 no man in Germany de- SRE BLATT D EY OnwR ert 9 Berin| Ostermoor Mattresses, _ Imperial Edge, Cotton] Hair Mattresses, grey] Black Curled Hair ace ‘icacidiai® ha ae | $24.00} Felt Mattresses. . .$19.85| drawings. .. ...$48.75| Mattresses ...... $37.50 paper continues, “During all these terrible four years the aim of our) Mahogany Four Post Bed, Mahogany Four- post Bed, Mahogany Four-post Bed, Mahogany Four-post Bed efforts and sacrifices was to prevent | single, three-quarter and full|full size only; exclusive] 36 inch size only; with plain}]with panel head and_ foot such an end.” | BEG ce sceeerseens »75| Lord & Taylor design, or pineapple top post ends; full size. $29.00 Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, former | Secretary of the German Navy, haa| sent a telegram to Prince Maximilian, the Imperial Chancellor, in the name | of the Fatherland party, recognizing the Government's heavy responsibility | and promising Prince Maximilian the | party's support, according to the Tage- blatt of Berlin, | $29.75 $26.75 Woven Wire Springs, Upholstered Box Springs,|_ Link — Fabric $9.45 $22.50) Springs..........- Brass Bed, fi Anti csigeits White or ivory enamel] White or ivory enamel] Sanitary Ivory Enameled metal Beds, 1%-inch square|metal Bed, 11-inch square] Wood Bed, 3 different sizes, continuous tubing; all s_ | continuous tubing; perforated ane panel; all sizes... $27.50 ull size, satin ; 27.5 BUY LIBERTY BONDS Wit Edge Woven Wire] Folding Couches with} Ivory Enameled Metal Pillows 22x28. ... $1.95 ivane.c sae ca as $12.50) Mattress......... $21 (hy 1-7 Page rene $11.85 Colonial Day Bed, finished] Queen Anne Day Bed, Day Bed, finished in Ma- Colonial Mahogany Day in Mahogany, 34 inches wide;|finished in Mahogany, 31}hogany, 3349 inches, wide;| Bed, 30 inches wide; frame frame only.ssceees. $29.75] i wide; frame only. — |frame only....-++++»$32DOlonlyscssceee ss sess + 0 $40:00 $27.50 HIS dainty Shoe with its Louis XVI. Heel ts really a “pretty” one. Nothing clumsy about it, therefore not a Shoe that will make the foot ape pear awkward. Our Shoes are all made with this gre thought in mind, which we know meets with the approval of the wel dressed woman. t Sixth Floor

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