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LUXEMBURG TO JOIN AY. L123.) Diplomats Here See Germs Sern ination Thrown 0 suxemn- ra wing trem for munitions, will cut {txelt free from German domination and join whe For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years and tea. Luxemburg President W: have demand. evacuate th: overrun at ti alolation of an SARTORIAL St it goes without s RSet and nourishin ties far outclass those of coffee (From the Galrest Do Your Christmas Shopping Colonial Mahogany Bed Room Chair or Rocker, up- holstered in various color- ings; made in org own workrooms ......+ 4.75 Mahogany Colonial Library Table, 50x30, $24.85 38th Street Personally we do not set ourself up as a style arbiter, but, we Insist that a of negiigee shirt shouldn't be worn with dressy spectacies. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal,which must be boiled, and Instant Postum, made in th in a moment. They are equally delicious and the cost per cup is about Decidedly — “There's a Reason” for POSTUM THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, -/MOTOR CORPS MEN WANTED. ». POLICEMAN W. F, CLAIRE Critical Tastes are both pleased and satisfied with the aroma and flavor of Postum aying that its quali- Will be placed on sale tomorrow, Thursday, At Lower Prices Than We e cup e same LEADS THE DEPARTMENT | Ww. FE, CLAIR Traffic Officer Gets $5,500,000 in Subscriptions and Wins High Prizes in Loan Drive. TraMec Policeman William F. Claire fret. No lives were lost. 1s the topnotcher of the Police Depart- meat in selling Liberty Loan Ronda, for he sold $5,500,000 during the three weeks’ drive. He ts attached to Traffic Squad A, ts thirty-four years old, sin- gle, good-looking, and stands six feet in his socks. He lives at No, 168 Mar- tense Street, Brooklyn. His post ls at Dey Street and Broadway The traMe officer planned his cam- palgn {nm advance and told his follows that he would win all three prizes for the biggest sales on the forca He kept going day and night. From tho Chase National Bank and the New York Trust Company he got $1,000,000 each from the Amertean Foreign Banking Corporation, $700,000; John Munroe & Co., and the Foreign Loan & Trust Company, $200,000 each; Plerce Arrow Motors Company, $250,000. He sold all the way from $1,000,000 down to a 850 bond. Claire wins three prizes: A $1,000 bond from the Department, a gold watch from Nathan Klein of No, 208 Centre Street, and a portrait of him- self to be painted by Frederick C De Javannis. Traffic A, his squad, also leads tn the squad sales, its unofficial returns IN LIBERTY BOND SALES M’ADOO MODIFIES BAN i] | ON POLITICS FOR RAIL MEN | s of Government Lines joli Municipal Offices sonventions. jer forbidding railroad empio: cers from holdin office of participating in politics was an nounced to-day by Director General McAdoo, 60 as to permit the men to hold 1 offices and to be dele- wot Chat ‘This action, urged by the four leading Railroad Brotherhoods, was taken, it that many communities consist almost entirely of railroad men, from whom necessarily municipal officers must be elected. The new regulations conform to rules prevailing for navy yard men and other Geversment employees BURNING SCHOONER SINKS IN THE NORTH RIVER |Being Towed by Barge When Flames Are Discovered—All on Board Safe, K"two-masted schooner caught fre and sank in the North River early to- the river by @ tug. After the schooner caught fire deck hands cut the ropes and pulled away. A few minutes later the ship sank, bow _ TRANSPORT IN RIVER CRASH. | 3.000 Toms of Cont Lost When Trop | Ship Hits Marge. A United States transport returning from France with invalided soldiers cel. lided with a loaded coal barge this morning in mid-channel of the North River opposite Barclay Street. ‘The barge was almost cut in (wo and sank with {ts cargo of 3,000 tons of col, The transport, uninjured « m proceeded to its slip at Hoboken the coal barge had been in tow of the Tug Hednes of the Cornell Towing Com= pany which cut loose and ran alongside fhe barge in time to rescue the barge crew of four men t, 13.—Modification | men, of political | day. The vessel was being towed up! Ir MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU ‘NE D—A WOR D “WANT” il Preference Dentists prefer Colgate’s and people choose it—be- cause it is efficient as a cleanser and delicious in It is free from the strong drugs that make some dentifrices dangerous—except when your dentist advises such medicine. Whenever brush your teeth, remember that dentists say, “use Colgate’s.” Evidence that Colgate’s is pre- ferred by dentists is contained in the affidavits and other documents in this Evidence Chest—deposited with the Title Guarantee & Trust Co. of New York. They may be examined by accredited committees on application to Colgate & Co. being estimated at 00,000. Lord & Taylor | —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Store Hours, until further notice, 9.45 A. M. to 6.15 P. M. A Collection of Lord & Taylor Furniture Have Ever Quoted Before | Black Lacquer Table, 22 lnch tops scacvasss $4.95 wit Carry Home Small Packages Tapestry Wing Chairs, $26.85 Colonial Ma aho} Rocker in (y& Velour Coverings, gany Arm 23 po Sp Solid Mahogany Daven- rt End Table, 30x12. ecial ... $7.85 Ivory enamel Day Bed, 30 inches wide; includes link fabric rust-proof spring, | Cricket Stool, upholstered in various coverings, $1.7 Mahog y tg-inch top.... Mahogany KF with panel head ~|ends; full ee $2.95 | qua our-post Bed and foot A limited . $25.00 antity Tapestry Levenport $67.50 Spring My) covered in tapestry of va- tious designs. On Scinches;loose | Aas Cire ho 1 R spri Seats, Solid Mahogany Davenport $95.00 Loose Cushion Spring Seats, upholstered in | damask. capes see erenenamneeennrenammmmanli@th J'1007 Wy) ND NaN “a yoni) it bn James McCreery & Co. COMMENCING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24TH. An Unparalleled Sale 5th Avenue WILL GO GET IT. 34th Street WINTER OVERCOATS —lIor Men —For Young Men $21.00 regularly 26.50, 30.00, 32.50 and 35.00 An enormous special purchase of Winter Over- coats, from a leading manufacturing tailor of Men’s Clothing, at unusual price concessions enables us to make this remarkable offering. The assortment consists mostly of model garments which men of critical taste are sure to approve, as they fashioned of Fabrics Plain neat effects orsmart embody all the new style features which are handsome in texture, Mixtures; faultlessly tailored—superior workmanship and finish; excellent linings, mostly quarter satin-lined witb satin sleeve linings; particular attention has been given to details; size 33 to 44, but not every size in every pattern. 300 Boys’ Winter Overcoats (Size 2! 2 to 10 years) Developed in exceptional quality Fabrics selected for their durability and } wearing qualities; superior tailoring; attractive linings; a variety of smart models with convertible or button-to-the-neck styles; many have body lined with Worsted; shoulders lined with satin or Venetian cloth. 2.50, 15.00 and 18.00 regularly 1 MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—6TH FLOOR, Offering the entire sample line of one of the most prominent manu- facturers of Boys’ Clothing, at less than present wholesale cost. $9.75 Oe PE Ee. oo