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0+ u NEED $794 591 00 HERE, $900, 000,000 « «Continued from First Page.) ividual bond 18,000,000. { Laberty Loan offidials in New York and “Washington opened their desks to-day*only to find that the Loan had apparentty been injured by another was attack” of peace talk. The over: night gains, instead of being double thosp of the day before, as they shold have been, showed a marked decre: The sithation was such ATGAY PIMPLES APPEARED ON FACE Red and Large. Painful and fis Sleep. Cuticura Heals. holders wi (Ointment, and ‘thanths they healed, \ Verda Collock, yn, N. ¥., Dec. 26, 1917. these distress: r y toilet soap, assinted by little ‘ Cuticura Ointment now and _ NAAT EACH AY exceed | Life (additiorialy.... Metropolitan Compan y Union Pacific Southern Pi pany ...6 ° JA, dpelin & Co.. New Zine tional) Sosreceageveds American Smelting, and Jersey Co. U. 8. Trust Co, (additional) © Brothers & Co tle Corporation... American Express Co Continental Insurance Tobacco Products © P Weyman, tlomal) ss. ..2+00 Burton tionally DONT cocce soccceces (additional) ......+ William Mf. Barnum Aitiona) . The Nafra ditional) Heidetbach, Buffalo, burgh Ratway Company. & Stelghty (additional), (additional). R Gadownky (additional) Hal) Weinstein Bros. Insurance Railroad’ Gom- iv pany (additional) ..i...s00s9, 6,000,000 To-day was Wall Street's big day ific Ratiroad Com- (addi- ++ 1,025,000 Louis Mann, Sam Barnard, Sheldon fining Company (addittorml). 1,000,000 ri Pacific Rallroad Co.. ) Transport and Merean- Jorporation. orrilard & Co, (additional), 1,000,000 Manson Gteamahip Line... Arthur Curtiss James (ada | that Gecretary of the Treasury Mo- Kountse Bros. (additional) 260,000} be International Agricultural Cor- | | Adoo issued a new warning state." Peay ment. n Light @& ‘Traction » Company . 250,000 “ 0 col ure s," he said, In the coming three days,” he said, yee a rotmcco Company 226.000 “the American people must dectde sheffield Farms Company, Inc., | |whether the Fourth Liberty Loan and Employees 220,000 shall be @ eucceas or @ failare, It Castner, Curran & Bullitt, Inc. 200,000 wou fatal to minimize the grav- Phelps Dodge Corporation (ad- (Y of the nation's pretiem," iLOMAT) oo seseeeceeseseseeeee 200,000 xe ertptic 3 Corn Products Refining Corn- w subscriptions wp to noon to-day r 0,000 aggregated $31.8: 260. Among the large _SORY (additional). ........ 204 ps = « Federal Sugar Refining Com- pany (ndditional). .... 200,000 200,000 200,000 $28,000,009 Union News Company. American Linseed Company on the drive. “Big Bill" Bdwards wks -+ 2,000,000 there and sowere a lot of actors and $4100,000 actreanes ‘There were Jans Cowl, Virginia Pearson, Marjory Rambeau, Re- Lewis and others, Keith's famous Boy Band of 180 ‘pieces played and Eadie Leonatd mang. Then came Douglass Fadtbanke. ‘The 30,000 people gathered tn front 1,000,000 of the Sub-Treasury «uve the great 1,000,000 movie actor a mighty hand as he 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 grasped one of the pillam of the 1,009,000 puliding yout Corn Exchange Bank (adai- Chemical National Bank (odd TONAL) 0+ eeree cee ceeceecceny 2,000,000 Hmerson MeMIDin Company. B. H. Howell, Son & Co... Netional Bugar Refining Com 50,000 600,000 Niles Bement Bond Company Standard Of employees..-ame ‘Castner, Curran & Bullitt... Videlity-Phoentx Fire Insaum fanco Company +-----...-. Export Leaf Tobacos Company 119 West 24th St. oats, Challenges A Overstock Clearance Near Sixth Ave, “The Only Store That Sells the Overstocks of the‘ National Cloak and Suit Co.” Colin O’More , A great future awaits this splendid young tenor, whose ) voice of extraordinary beauty will be recorded exclusively on Vocalion Records. “ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918. i oe oe EL RT RRR. eo at right angles. He said that he had matched Baruch’s million dollars, but $5,000,000. He had $3,000,000 iis and who would give him $2,- 00 more. His antics and auction cor comedy work set the crowd in the best of humor. Kiddr-Peabody responded = with $260,000, Then came Bertrand C. Borden with $1,000,000; the Bankers Trust, with $250,000; the Guarantee Trust and E. B. Sweasy of the First onal Bank, each with $250,000, and Douglass had tis $2,000,000, Then the actor asked somebody to run into the Morgan Ban kand ask what Mr Morgan would give. Tack came the answer $260,000. In loss than fifteen minutes $2,260,000 had been added to the loan, Brooklyn's total to-day is $64,264 850, which is about $15,000,000 less than Its quota. A feature of the final effort in Brooklyn will be a forty- hour meeting at Flatbush Avenue and Fulton Street, beginning at 8 o'clock to-morrow night. ‘The speakers will appear in relays—and so will the audtance—tut the bond selling will be continuous to the last minute, Police Commissioner Enright, Cartiso Garden City, L. 1, with a quota of}and Anna Case are to sing. has ed $660,000, and| ty Loan rally will be At one Garden e William Allen $51,000 was hasn't stopped yet City meeting, White subscribed. Battle trophies will be auctioned to- night at the Carnegie Hall meeting, at which William Howard Taft and Charles M. Schwab are to speak. One of the trophies will be the first American flag that passed the Ger- man lines, borne by an aviator. The Universal Liberty Loan ‘Th atre at Broadway and 69th Street t sold $1,600,000 of bonds. -night FE. H. Sothern and Julia lowe will make their second appearance there Douglas Fairbanks will appear ‘n Columbus Circle this afternoon to help the police bond sellers. He will auc tion copies of the $1,000 #ubseription given to the police by President Wil- son. Many distinguished epeakers have been asked for the great Liberty Loan rally at the Tist Reginent Armory, | Park Avenue &nd Thirty-fourth Street, to-morow night. ‘The list in- cludes Charles M. Schwab, Burr Me- | Intosh, J. P, Morgan, J. D. Ryan, Otte Kahn, Mortimer ‘Schiff, Benja- min Strong, George W. Perkins, Sec- | retary of War Baker, Secretary of | State Lansing, Gov, Whit and was @ speaker, rise #1. A22007 AT DAWNING (CADMAN) COLIN O'MORE Tree Vocation Orchestre Accompaniment Napoleon Once Said: “A Footsore Army Is An Army Halt Defeated.” Men trom every community: are drilling for Military Ser- vice. For all these men the: frequent use of AILLEN’S: ) FOOT=EASE, the antiseptic, healing powder, shaken Into: the Shoes and sprinkled in the! foot-bath, increases their effi- ciency and insures needed physical comfort. ‘The Amer- ‘can, British and French troops use Allen's Foot-Kase, because It takes the Friction’ the shoe and freshens eet. The Plattsburg Camp Man- ual advises men in training to shake Foot-Kase in their shoes each morning. Why not order a: dozen oF more boxes to-day from your Druggist or Dep’t store to mail to your friends in training camps and in: the army GB. Altman & Co. Boys’ Uniforms in correct models of both branches of the Service, have been assembled on the Sixth Floor, Here, the boy having a desire to be equipped with am army or navy uniform may have his desire gratified, and feel assured that special care and attention to detail have been exer- cised in the making of these clothes. A feature is made of Military Outfits for boys attending private schools, In stock, ready for selection, are Boys’ Naval Uniforms (3 to 10 years) Middy Suits of blue serge, with short trousers, at $10.50 With long trousers, Navy Regulation Reefers of navy-blue cloth, wool-lined; with.large anchor buttons, $13.50 Navy Regulation Overcoats (officers’ model) of superior-quality nmavy-blue cloth, wool- $17.50 & 21.50 lined, belted back Mae | Boys’ Army Uniforms Military Suits (4 to 10 years) in Anzac model of O. D. wool, with short trousers, Military Suits (6 to 18 years) of superior- quality O. D. serge, with regulation breeches, at ° . . ° . e Military Overcoats (2 to 10 years) of superior-quality O. D. wool $21.50 & 23.50 at at . . . . . (11 to 18 years) officers’ model (3 to 10 years) of French blue cloth with red flannel lining, nickel buttons Dresses A wonderful sale of Coats, Suits and Dresses at the astonishingly low price of $6.97 1,000 good quality well made and becoming gar- ments at a bargain price that These eight models are examples. Suits, ll Comparison’ & } Following his recital at Aeolian Hall on Saturday, October 19th, Colin O’ More is engaged for a recital tour which will cover the principal musical centers of America and will familiarize thousands of music lovers with the de+ lightful charm of his artistry$ COLIN O’MORE The Gifted Irish Tenor WILL MAKE VOCALION RECORDS \, EXCLUSIVELY OLIN O’MORE possesses one of those rare voices that makes you glad or sad as the spirit of the song dictates. This talented young tenor adds new beauties of tone and , interpretation to the old familiar ballads that everyone loves. His artistry is both finished and spontaneous. Vocalion Records have reproduced Colin O’ More 8 voice with remarkable fidelity. Through the natura/ness of the new system of Vocalion recording, the individual quality of this | unusual voice, rich in heart appeal, is brought to you with (amazing realism. ~ entttans A Style 500, Price $175. As an unequalled medium for in- terpreting Vocalion and all other standard makes of records, the the world’s most artistic phonograph — stands Aeolian - Vocalion, supreme. The advantages of this wonderful instrument are manifold, Aeolian-Vocalions from .$50 upward The Vocalion Records of Colin O’More will be played for you at any time. You will find many favorites among the selections recorded. 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