The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1918, Page 8

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TH MLO A MINUTE NEDED TO MAKE THE LON A SUCESS (Continued from First Page.) —WWnere ie your elighi-year-oid son He looks as important as a tree ‘His kinder- BROKEN-OUT SKIN Corn Exchange Bank (additl- tional). . sie uacesseers 0,000,000 Standard O11 Company of New York (Additional) . 2,000,000 Penneylvania Coal Co.. 1,800,000 Empire Trust Co. (additional) 1,000,000 — Kidder, Peabody & Co......+ 1,900,000 fon Carbide and Carbon If there are any raw, broken-ont CGemeration vidtk aoa ee places on your skin that burn, itch | inion League Club (additional) 1,000,000 RG pleted care ceed ites On| 5, P. Morgan (personal)... ... 1,000,000 i not harm— 5 f : 600, Feel its soothing, healing influence. |*"ggitional) censsscceescscte 1,600,000 If you suffer from eczema you should | ina, copper Mining Co. know at once what Poslam can do for)” (a guitional) csccceeue |. 1,600,000 ‘ou. It is your dependable remedy Cone Mxport & Goramineion g for any eruptional disorder; pimples,|~(.) ang Associates (Addi- rash, scalp-scale. Poslam A quality-} 1?) at 1,198,000 healing power, concentrated. SUBTEST EEO TO Sold everywhere. For free sample ec rvedl ie Metals Co, (Addi rere write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 |, ton® teseeeeeeseses 1,000, West 47th St., New York City. Central R. R. of N. J. (Addi- And Poslam Soap, being medicated| | tomayy vce ene 1,000,000 with Poslam, will benefit your skin eee ee ikaaioens) ie i bath.—- by 000. while used daily for toilet and bath! Per Co, (Aaaitions ion VICTROLAS aaa i Columbia ‘ @ Grafonolas On Basy Terms WISSNER gs BUY A BOND EVERY BOND MEANS A SQUEAL OUT OF HIM. Wee WHINE ” Ao) | NEW YORK: BROOKLYN: JERSEY CITY: NEWARK: \ ss"Flatbusk Are 7 903 Broa “Open Saturday Evening jaa only. BUY LIBERTY Ef George W. Perkins. ....-..+5++ 750,000 Berwind-White Coal Mining Co. + 700,000 Clafliins, Inc.. 600,000 Peering, Milliken & Co.. 600,000 American Locomotive Co. 600,000 Bush Terminal Co 600,000 Texas & Pacific Coal Co. (Ad- GIONAL) csi ceseeneeess ++ 600,000 New York, Susquehanna & Western Coal Co.......6666 600,000 Virginia-Carolina Chem, Co. (Additional) .. 600,000 Pennsylvania Coal Co. (Ad- ditional) 400,000 Montaign La Montagne, Rene M. La Montagne, Morgan EB. La Montagne, Wm. A. La Montagne, and others, 360,000 J. P. Stevens & Co..... 300,000 Hillside Coal Co, (Additional) 300,000 American Heyden Chem. Works Arbuckle Brothers . International Nickel Co Merganthaler Linotype Com- pany (additional) ... a Fleitman & Co. (Additional).. International Textile Co., Inc The Barrett Co. (additional). Bayer Company (Additional)... Somet Solvey Co. Solvay Process Co Staten Island Shipbuilding Co.. James H, Dunham & Co. (Ad- ditional) ...... Watts, Stebbins & Co (Addl- tional) 300,000 | Among 300,000 Charles F, Murphy, 300,000 M. Power, former Borough President 09 “an Cooper :000 of the Furniture Dealers’ Division of 50,000 the 000 ‘nihgt, when total subscriptions go the | ,000 loan netted $1,250,000. Adolph Deutsch, | 250,000 Chairman of the division, Co. (Additional). . 200,000 Blossburg Coal Co. 200,000 Hillside Coal and Iron Co 200,000 ichabod #. Williams @ Sons.. Pittsburg ‘Terminal Railroad @nd Coal Co....ieicseeeeens F. W. Woolwort 200 000 200,00 200,000 Greenpoint Savings Bank (Ad. | dittonaly . 200,000 | Secretary w plea for the success of the loan, coupled with the flood of good war news from France, had an instantly stimulating effect on the campaign everywhere. It was apparent from the flood of tccsraphic reports at Washington that a new spirit pervaded loan com- mittees everywhere to go far above the individual marks set for them. This prompted national campaign managers to hope anew for a large oversubseription, | Scores of messages received at Washington told of plans for suspend- ing business in communities to-mcr- row to minim.ze interference with the last day's round-up. Several hundred \{housand men and' women who ‘ierc- tufore have taken only a passive in- | terest in the loan drive have been en- rolled as solicitors for the last day. | Not one Federal Reserve District ‘has yet reached its quota,, according to official figures, although the Min- neapolis district és unofficially re- ported over the top, with St. Louis ready to follow. Atlanta and Phila- delphia had not passed the half-way mark when tho books were opened to- day, Chicago is $65,000,000 short of its $252,000;000 quota, Incomplete returns for the last twenty-four hours bring Brooklyn's total up to $69,633,900, leaving $9,500,000 to be secured to fill its quota. A forty-hour meeting started this morning with an hour's address by Postmaster Walter C. Burton at Flat- bush Avenue and Fulton Street. A continuous appeal will be made until the drive closes, Speakers are sched- uled for every hour, and three bands, working in shifts, furnish the music. the speakers are Marshal James , | Lewis H. Pounds, Borough President 000, Riegelmann and’ Judges Charles J. | McDermott and Robert H. Roy. Hundreds of East Siders assembled Union under the auspices Liberty Loan Committee presided. , [At the conclusion of the rally a reso- 200,000 2vtion was sent to the President, ac- claiming him as the new Moses’ and Stating that all the Jewish people 200,000 would follow him- The Campe Corp, (Additional). —__200,000| William Farnum continues to be Northwestern Mining’ Ex- the star money-getter of the theat- change (Additional), 200,000 | rical people who have been pleading George W. Helme Co. 200,000 |for the loan. He conducted an auc- Sumatra Tobacco Thirty-fourth Street Special Values will be offered to-morrow, in the First Floor Millinery Department, in a4 _ Velvet and Velour Hats f featuring smart Autumn and Winter styles for women and misses, Velvet Hats (trimmed), special at $8.50 Velvet or Velour Hats (banded), special 4.75 The Blouse Department has a section devoted exclusively to All-black Blouses (and black-and-white effects) primarily designed for mourning wear, but equally suitable for general use when a black Z blouse is desired or desirable. The models are new, smart, and variously adapted to meet every possible need for practical or dress wear. The materials in- clude crepe Georgette, crepe de Chine, taffeta, The Easiest Way to buy Liberty Bonds is to buy a Liberty Book (Inquire at Bond Booth in Store) -—© GB. Altman & Go. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Velveteen Dresses (a special selection) will be offered to-morrow (Saturday) at the exceptionally low price of $18.00 Girls’ sizes, 12 to 16 years; Junior Misses’ sizes, 15 and 17 years. The regular stock of this Department con- tains everything that is new, smart and practical in Dresses, Suits and Coats for growing girls, special consideration being given to the girl who is difficult to fit. (Second Floor) Misses’ Winter Clothes in every fashionable variation of style and material, are ready (in the Department on the Second Floor) for immediate selection and service. Prices in stock are Plain-tailored Suits, from $35.50 upward Fur-trimmed Suits, from 45.00 upward peau de sole, satin and Japanese silk. The Serge Frocks . . from 24.50 upward Prices range from Velveteen Frocks . from 32.00 upward $5.00 to $75.00 Afternoon Frocks . from 28.50 upward Practical Coats - from 34.50 upward Pinery Departement, Second Floer) | Fertrimmed Costs, _ from 35.00 upward ‘ OO eerie cates oe on y cies sconce 2; RAIS AR . | RSS aRANED tion of war relics Jast night at Car- negie Mall, after William Howard Taft's speech there, and the sub- scriptions aggregated more than $31,- 0,000. Brig. Gen, Cornelius Vanderbilt telegraphed the Guaranty Trust Com- pany to-day to take $100,000 more of bonds for his account, Gen, Vander- bilt t Camp Lewis, State of Wash. ‘The Red Ireather js the newest badge of honor in the campaign in this dis- trict. Those who wear it are men and women who, having in the earlier days | of the campaign subscribed as much as they thought they could afford, are now doubling their subscriptions and preparing to make the necessary sacri- tices to carry the new burden. “Pay your November rent with Lib- erty Bonds,” is the suggestion offered to-day by W. C. Belknap of No, 11 Broadway. “Those who think they have subscribed as much as they can,” he said, “may now buy one more and tender them to their landlords, Legal tender? Well, it would take a bold landlord to refuse that kind of pay- ment.” The public schools of Greater New York have obtained subscriptions from 249,418 individuals, the amount of bonds being $25,273,820. And the school children will be busier than ever these last two days because of an offer just made by A. B, Leach, Senator | EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 18, 1918, - [BOMBARD HIM WITH BONDS! last | Chairman of the Metropolitan Canvas Committee. Speaking for himself and a group of other bankers, Mr. Leach has promised to double any amount of bonds that the children can sell from now on in the form of coupon books, A. H, Smith, regional director of railroads, reported that the employees of the forty-three railroads under his control have subscribed $32,593,000. The individual subscribers number 389,512, The Music Trades Commitee raised $177,400 last night at the McAlpin Hotel, bringing their total above $8,000,000. ‘Their quota was only $6,000,000, aes ENEMY ALIEN BUYS BONDS. Star Witnes: py” Case a $500 Sub a A subscription for $500 worth of Fourth Liberty Loan bonds, by F. William Stocker, @ German subject, who for sev- eral yeare has lived at No, 1061 Gar- den Street, Hoboken, was announced to-day through the local branch of the American Defense Society. Brooker is the Government's star wit- ness in the case of William Lohmer, under investigation in connection with the alleged obtaining of information from havy meh to-whom drinks had been given, Miss Margaret O'Sullivan, at Whose house Lohmer visited, {a ‘also held. Stocker is said to bave given Lohmer financial aid at various pital HEALTH WARRANTS REFUSED | | NORTHAMPTON, Mass, Oct 1k— Warrants for the arrest of Superior Court Justice Richard W. Irwin and L. F. Johnson, Secretary of the local Board of Trade, sought by G, R. Turner, agent of the Board of Health, > ft alleged violation of the health rules” prohibiting gatherings during the influenza epidemic, have been refused. Judge Irwin, who t# Colonel of ‘thampton Escort Regiment, organ- to do honor to departing ‘soldiers, mes. ize and Johnson, were leaders in @ parade Sunday after word came that had agreed to President Wilson’ Judge Irwin in an address character- it as a celebration of @ report of cress, not a celebration of peace. Health Builder CALCERBS to rid yourself of that persistent cough, which ie tn acute cases affecting throat CALCERBS have given much eu in The War Is,Far From Ended. Buy Liberty Bonds, Buy Jewelry at Lamberts Early and in Comfort ° With the best intentions in the world, we cannot give that attention to last-minute Christ- mas buyers that we can give those who call on us to-day. So please come early to Lamberts and examine atJeisure a stock of Diamond and Solid Gold Rings, Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry, largely of our own manufacture. Solid 14-Karat Gold Watches, Gold Filled and Sterlin, Watches, of the best nakes—for example, Walthams, Elgins, Howards, Hamiltons, etc.—and tive , ware in which you will find all you want, at prices you are willing to pay. And those prices are marked in figures as open and aboveboard at the Lambert Store. Old Jewelry Remodelled Why We ave You Money on Diamonds Before you buy a diamond, come and see our col- lection of them, directly imported, and mounted in our own factory, just above our store. | Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings, $10.00 to $1,500.00, and every one of them would be much more expensive in a store with a sky high rent and other soaring overhead charges. Prices of fine diamonds are going up and are likely to keep on rising. Now is the time to buy and Lam- berts is the place, for no middleman’s profit is covered by # Lambert price. Choose your Diamonds early, A Watch for Your Soldier The sight of a soldier wi minds you that a military watch comrade for your boy in Pershing's army. watch on his wri: ch would be a wel Would you not like him to have one like tbis? Buy Watches early. This Khaki case with a Waltham No breakable and a dia 00. Watch in a sterling silver strap has a crystal that is un- hat It has contnal Waltham works and will give The 15 jewel Waltham works cost $32.00. her Wrist Watches for men, $16.00 up. Ils the time in the dark, Staunch Lambert Seamless Wedding Rings t, $5.80 up $4.35 up | 18-k t, $3.30 up | 14-kara Brides in 1918 find, as theif mothers learned long ago, _ that Lambert Seam- »$4.50UP Jess Solid Gold Wedding Rings are as strong and durable as they are good to look at. charge for engraving. All shapes and fashions, and nevera plain as those on this printed page. Everything is Bu , Your Jewelery Early $300 $175 $100 ; Every Bracelet Watch a Good Time-Reporter Bracelet Watches, accurate, convenient and bea are in the front rank of useful Christmas Wwe them in solid 1e-kaset pela gold filled and sterlin cred t hpslaped a toed bret inspec! ed in our factory by watchmakers who keep railroad me in the pink of timekeeping condition. ae eee Great is the a bracelet watch This fashion has come to stay. bertsBrace- let watches tham, Elginand whose names are an assure ance of reliability have been inspected by our own watchmakers to make doubly sure. Ladies’ solid 14-karat wrist watches, with detachable extension links and steel ae , 15~ 1 Swiss works, $30.00 up; gold filled, 7.80 up; rling silver, $15.00 up. se ther early. other fa These Rings Are Worn With Pride. 4 Mothers, wives, sisters and sweethearts, if will send ry Rings, Signet Rings, Monogram or Identifica Rings to the men k | ing of, we ‘invite you to an exathination of our rings. Make your selection eatly while the stocks are and while there is plenty of time for engraving. gold, $9.50; sterling silver, $4.00. Come early, please. Man's Solid 14- Karel Gold Sig- Seta Geld Signet Solid ty hegre | t, Signet and Tdentifica- Ring, for asa cad seas ogr ce tion Ring, | women, raised | Ri for men carved sides. on and cil. $12.00 $9.50 $10.00 LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry— Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street War Savings Stamps Help to Feed Our Soldiers. = into 44 East 14th St. 279 Broadway Broadway, at 49th St. 1456 B'way, at 42d St. 1456 Broadway, Union Square, 126th Street and Brooklyn Stores Open Tomorrow Night ‘ EEE P92sR\E, have the Hun on the run, Nbut it takes a good deal longer than you think to beat defeat the thick skulls of the baby-killing beasts from the Rhine. groggy and going fast, but the KNOCK- OUT must still be put over. be a quitter when you are winning. Don’t be befuddled by Hun-made peace rumors. Help put the K. O. on the Kaiser and the O. K. on Victory. : ' Buy Liberty Bonds! ; The Kuppenheimer House in New York Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats for Men $20.00 to $80.00 They are. Don’t 47 Cortlandt St. 126th St., at 3d Ave. 2 Flatbush Ave- Brooklyn SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS: =... from, Wal. . ctories

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