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Bae te 2 it mt ON Bhiy A ety 4 ik eS wie reres a Re nee bi s iid liv THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1918, darkest year of the American Revolu- |turned with « razor. had to take twenty-seven stitches tn Angeline was s0 thoroughly carved her face and neck. TT AS Old Bitlop house, which the of- that an ambulance surgeon who was feat 59 rguch blood that 4, fa the oldost buttding {called from the Greenpoint Hospital deecribed as critic standing on tho island and housed the British commander, Gen, Howe, during Washington's winter at Valley Forge a on information from neighbors the authorities discovered there @ wire. DEATHS AND NEW | NWA CASS 5 See George, now holding commissions in the Army. Before the war they were wire- loss students and the plant was their Pneumonia Also Shows De- Proper; Mester gs of Beleian birth. crease and Copeland Sure hina CHUMS HAVE FIGHT Epidemic Is Waning. OVER ADMIRER OF ONE “Feet Like Charlie Chaplin’s” Taunt Made and Other Uses Razor— Victim's Condition Critical. “Your beau haa feet lke Charlie 7 Chaplin." No man or woman who eats meat That remark Is given as the reason regularly can make a mistake by | and pneumonia, but also in the num- Angeline Trucelia, sixteen years old, of | flushing the kidneys occasionally, 84Y8 | jer of deaths from these causes, No, 367 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, in 4 well known authority , |suffering to-day from stab wounds all uric acid which clogs That the eltiation 1s still serious, over her face and neck. Rose Beltella, + SALTS IS FINE FOR. KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Flush th dneys at once when Back hurts or Bladder bothers — Meat forms urie acid. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Keep yourself Fit The New York Board of Health says keeping fit is the very best way known to prevent Spanish In- fluenza, and there is nothing so good for the pur- pose as SIX (6) BELL-ANS taken dissolved in a large glass of HOT water night and morning. BELL-ANS is perfectly harmless and pleasant to take, and the cost is nothing compared with the benefit derived. We accept payments and issue official Liberty Receipts on account of Fourth Liberty Loan Coupon Books. In support of his persistent bellef that the influenza epidemic in New York is waning, Health Commissioner Copeland to-day made public sta- A Special Sale of Men’s Black and Tan Calfskin Shoes tistics showing decreases not only in the number of new cages of influenza a\e 25VALL DR Ul 6 BELLANS . so they sluggishly filte howevor, 1s Indicated by the fact that ‘twenty-one, of No. 271 Manhattan A\ at $6.95 pair a ba waste et ag Pa 4403 new ses of influenza and nue, to whom the remark was directed, | ie blood, then you get » Nearly | o5¢ now cases of pneumonia were re- (Is on bail on a felonious assault charge. | all rheumatism, headaches, liver} i day in the five boroughs,| Rose and Angeline worked in the ‘ i iff i trouble, nervous constipation, | Ported to-day ; OFOUSDS. | ng factory and were chute ntl E_ have taken from stock nine different models, which dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder dis-\| Yesterday thero were 6,390 new cases | orders come from sluggish kidneys. || of influenza and 852 of pneumonia. mn The moment you feel a dull ache in Influenza deaths reported to-day are e kidneys or your back hurts, or r a ” the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of pallor tepdl basta a sediment, irregular of passage or at-| tended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from) recently. Then Angeline began to make jokes about the young man who calls lon Rose. This caused preliminary To-day's ‘skirmishes in which each girl lost a figures on pneumonia déaths are 316, jock or two of hair. against yesterday's 390, This morning the girts met midway The figures by boroughs follow: [between thelr home and it was then any reliable pharmacy and take «|| New cases of infiuenza—Man- |the observation regarding a certain tablespoonful in a glass of water be-|hattan, 1,716 against yesterday's |YOUNS man's feet Is alleged to have st for a few days end| 2,176; Bronx, 678 against 646; Brook. jee" made Rose went home and re- UE ele Thls!)iyn, 1,627 against 1,588; Queens, 294|* grapes and lemon juice combined||®sainst 307; Richmond 188 against with lithia and has’ been used for)| 673. generations to flush clogged kidneys|| Influenza deaths—Manhattan, 181 | j7 and stimulate them to activity, also|lagainat 198; Bronx, 42 against 45; |! to neutralize the acids fo urine a it Brooklyn, 168 against 165; Queens. po Tonmer causes irritation, thus end-!/ 43 against 41; Richmond, 14 against Sad Salts is inexpensive and cannot! |27- | injure; makes a delightful effervescent|| New cases of pneumonia—Manhat- have sold up to $9.00 a pair, and will close them out at the above low price. Sure Relief RBELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION —_—Ss—SsSs_ Broadway at Ninth | WANAMAKER’ Sx 1918 “Million Dollar” Sales--Friday All sizes but not in every style. Men’s Grey Merino Union Suits Store Hours: 9.45 to 6.15 Medium weight, long sleeves and ankle length; Special for Friday and Saturday lithia-water drink which all regularjtan, 306 against 430; Bronx, 66 meat eaters should take now andthen|arainst 68; Brooklyn, 269 against t 0 to keep the kidneys clean and the) 935. Queens, 02 against 90; Rich- a Ld blood pure, thereby avoiding serious | ~ ax alia ~ kidney complications,—Advt. mond, 85 against 2 Pneumonia death Manhattan, 142 Gray Hair |" 0" use Brooklyn, 107 2 st 145; Queens, 22 \\ “Hays, ER Beir Mealth | Another series of noteworthy offerings. Covering more of the NECESSITIES of life. Underwear, hosiery, gloves, dresses, shoes, bathrobes. The things people | have PLANNED to buy—but at prices they did not expect to pay. Surprise is | one of the elements of joy. 4402 Pairs Women’s Silk Stockings Medium Weight Balbriggan Shirts with half or long sleeves; drawers regular or stout; regularly $1.00; per garment Grey Part Wool Shirts and Drawers, in a medium + heavy weight; regularly sold at $1.95; . . . . per garment ~* ; Medium Heavy Weight Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, + in white or ecru; regularly sold at $2.25; . . . . persuit ~* tia negligent about reporting cases, At Far Rockaway excellent results are expected from a formula of Dr. Ellis Bonime of the Immune-Therapy Department of Polyclinic Hospital. against 15; Richmond, 5 against 14. Dr. Copeland repeated to-day his tural (mrp hurd pod te ave sed statement that many doctors are Is ready to use, Hits Gos Newark, Baby Colds require treatment with a reme tains no opiates. Piso's is mild tats but ie. tive; pleasant to take Ask your druggist This formula was used experimentally a few years ago with considerable success as a preventive of common etippe. It has been decided to offer the treatment to the entire population 1,946 pairs, seamless, black, white, colors, cotton tops and soles, ‘‘seconds”’ of $1.15 2,456 pairs, full fashioned, | | black, white, colors, cotton | Cc tops, ‘‘seconds’”’ of $1.55 wo} Cc $2 qualities, at to $1.35 qualities, at........ Men’s Imported and American Hats Include the leading models and colorings i ? | for dress and outing wear. res | b | of Far Rockaway and more than 1,000 persons have already applied for it. The treatment will also be given to It is hardly necessary to add that if the imperfections which put these stock- pouiiere Ran. sealote, Whol Wishes ings in the “seconds” class amounted to anything, we would not offer them for FIND WIRELESS IN HOUSE sale. Main Aisle, Old Building OF REVOLUTIONARY FAME) | ne C.0.D. Not more than 6 pairs to a customer | H Men’s Soft Hats, - - $4.00, 5.00 to 10.00 Men’s Derby Hats, - $4.00, 5.00 to 8.00 2, An Important Sale, To-morrow, of Toa. World Bull ih a 7 fen at any of 7 Federal Officers Rai Raid 1 Home Once ||| Used by Gen, Howe, but Belgian Explains Presence of Apparatus. In searching Staten Island for an | | enemy wireless plant Monday army au- | | thorities raided the self same house used as enemy headquarters during the Men’s $1.25 Undershirts—75¢ 386, medium weight, natural cotton and wool mixed, long sleeves, 34 to 46 sizes, stocks, Burlington Areade floor. New Hide. te at any of The World's ng Agencies, of can bo ed directly to The World. “al! 4000 Tieekman, New York, of Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, Children’s Knit Underwear, 28¢ 1,926 Pieces 180—mostly vests—‘‘seconds” of $1.15 to $1.50 grades, 866—perfect balbriggan shirts and drawe: Women’s 25¢ Stockings—I8e || (3 Pairs for 50¢) | Our Own Stocks Our own Two Special Groups of Men’s Hats Reduced to a $1.95 and 2.90 4,344 pairs black or white ] | cotton stockings, sizes 8144 to 10; double tops, high spliced heels, double soles, ALL PER- $1 grade. Size range incomplete. Pantalettes or Women’s $1.50 BROOKLYN Vestentic OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn seconds” of 85c to $1.45 Sizes are broken, Suits may not match up. Charitable institutions should be deeply interested in this group—not alone because the price is so low, but because there is no low- priced knit underwear for chil dren in the market. None C.O.D. Main floor, Old Building. 448, heavy-weight, ribbed white’ cotton’ and’ wool, high neck, short sleeves (a few long Ankle sizes seamless feet. FECT. Full in size and length. None to dealers. No more than 2 dozen toa customer. None C, 0. D. Main floor, Old Building, sleeves), sizes 36 and 38, lengths tights to match, 42 and 44 only, same_ pri 76c. Our own stocks, Ke-orders will seliat $2, None C, € 5 Main floor, Old Build Men’s London Overcoats at $35.00 to 75.00 EW models, in an excellent assortment of fine warmth-without-weight materials, in- cluding Irish and Scotch Tweeds. There are smart browns, greens, greys and heathers; in belted and semi-belted effects, raglans and big loose-fitting ulsters. Special Sale for Friday Only DOWNSTAIRS STORE-——— 830 Dresses for Misses | Pick of the Stocks} of 24 New York | eameacitardeae Extraordinary Value 914.50 Less than their lowest pees price; some of the dresses have been here at $39.50 and more; none of them would sell regularly for less than $22.50 s s . 100 dresses of heavy wool jersey 100 dresses of twill-back velveteen 75 dresses of Georgette crepe | Men’s Clothing—Third Floor 300 dresses of fine wool serge 225 dresses of weighty satin * * * 100 late Autumn models in all '| Smart Fall Boots Not left overs. The serge Dresses of twill back vel- One of the welled A fashi sole and nable =F season’s newest laced Boots (as illustrated) in Havana Brown Kidskin, with Louis XV boot of superior »-at an exceptional war savings price. | 6.90 Also on Sale in Our New York Store leather heel. workman- and wool jersey dr them lined to the waist with heavy Japanese silk. Exquis- itely simple. One style after another so good-looking that it will be difficult to choose less than three or four, without any trimining, Others with Russian slip-on : i . 28, op braid. Smart clothes such a8 are almost never found in a sale so early in the season. Some | veteen are in youthful models, more elaborate with beading, embroidery, fringes. Georg- ette crepe dresses are silk lined; some are combined with satin, nearly all are beaded and very interesting in style. A very few silk trie colette dresses also, for early comers. Navy blue serge only, but practically every desirable color in the other fabrics, All 8 14 to 20 years largely esented in each group Sale starts at 9.45 and store | is open until 6.15 o'clock, | Old Building Marcia ales | . tail a 2 very plain or picturesque; Regular Price 9.00 tailored almost as bea ) Cai cist bea : | . e as though they had been | S0ranic, dry. oto ortrait re | made to order. Many of Satin’ dresses are rather In Greater New York , York Only Music Complete BOTH IN NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD (For Framing) The Royal (talisa March