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arrived from France which are being or, Ly Le distributed. Department believes that then neem evolved is the best guar- tee that a C Christmas present wiil| 8 EACH SOLDIER, BAKER PROMISES : Red Cross has undertaken to end | Secretary of War Wires Eve- ning World That Label Plan Will Work Out Well, There will be no modification of the regulations under which Christmas packages may be sent to soldiers over seas by their relatives at home, The only way to send a package is to use the special shipping label pro- vided by the war and postoffice de- partments and sent to relatives by the soldiers themselves, one labol for each soldier, The Wvening World, apprehensive ; lest labela be lost or delayed in transit or through changed addresses on this side, sent a telegram to New- ton D, Baker, Secretary of War, ex- Pressing ite fears and asking that the regulations be modified so that} no soldier should be deprived at Christmas time of the packages that Would mean so much to him. Secretary Baker, explaining the rearons for the regulations and ex- pressing his confidence that they will work out in practice so that every soldier shall recetve a package, has feach one of our men and at the same time will interfere the lenat possible amount with transportation sary supplies to our army im ne “With reference to cases where nen have no relatives or friends from whom they desire packages, the @ package to each such man and large numbers of coupons have been received for the Red Cross, for each of which that organization is guar- antecing to send a Christmas pack- age. NEWTON D. BAKER, “Secretary of War.” Your little one won't emile Tf ite liver’s full of bile, Cascarets set things right When kiddies’ tongues turn white. They bring relief and joy To constipated girl or boy. Obildren think them dandy— | They are mild cathartic candy, telegraphed the following reply to| ~ The Evening World: "The scheme adopted of requiring @ coupon for each soldier in France originated with Gen. Pershing: The War Department desires put in ui hands of each memter of the Ameri- can Expeditionary Force a Christ- * mas package and has fo limited the size of rackages as not to make such a diversion of our tonnage as will prevent necessary supplies of food and ammunition from reaching our As it is, the tonnage re- arry one package to Lach 4 ngin is a serious matter. “Tt is impossible to modify this reg- ulation, which was carefully consic- ered on both sides of the Atlantic. The regulations were prepared by representatives of the Post Office De- partment, the War Department, the Embarkation authorities, and you will be glad to know that you were mis- informed as to the Red Cross not be- | ing consulted. They had a membor cn this committee, “You. were also non-arrival New Y ork i POLITICAL. Mr. and Mrs. Voter: FACT No. interests on impor forms.”—(1913) “Record of votes, bad.”—(1914) VOTE FOR CHARLES S. WHITMAN | Children gladly take Cascarets when cross, feverish, bilious, constipated, be cause Cascarets taste like candy. If your child has a tainted breath, coated tongue or a coll—give Cascarets as directed on each 10 cent box. Then don’t worry. Cascarets work like a charm and can not harm the child's stow little stomach, liver and howelr, dvt. 1—CHARLES S. WHITMAN is an experienced lawyer and one of the ablest Governors this State has ever had. He was conceded to be the best District Attorney New York ever had. His administration has been without a breath of scandal. FACT No. 2—“AL” SMITH has had no professional or business training. He has never had a trade. made his living out of politics. Union said: “One of the worst records at the session, constantly voting against public tant issues.”—(1909) “Voted and Worked against public interests on important issues.”—(1910) “Voted against public interests.”—(1912) “Executed orders of the machine. was blown open early this morning 500 in Liberty Bonds stolen. 8 NEWS BREVITIES. The body of Mrs. Esther Hawkin/ Street. It is belleved she ‘wae xilted by om falling trom the ‘platform. Chariotte, Saver, The safe in the office of Seiler aot je Nia morn Aves | Brothers, milk bottlers, in Newark, {nroa THE PATRIOTIC WOMEN OF NEW YORK STATE ARE BEHIND PRESIDENT WILSON The New York Herald’s political poll, always right, concedes Alfred E. Smith’s election as Governor by a plurality of 57,000. Other independent mediums fore- cast Mr. Smith’s election by 150,000. Mr. Smith met the issues. Mr. Whitman evaded them. Contributed by The Women’s Bureau Alfred E. Smith Citizens’ Committee. He has always Of him the Citizens’ Opposed primary and election re- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1918. | A Reason Why Tax-Payers Should Keep Their Liberty Bonds : As a subscriber to bonds , of the Fourth Liberty Loan, — you have valuable rights as to exempting, from income surtaxes,excess profits and war profits taxes for the period of the war and for two years thereafter, the in- come received after Janu- ary 1, 1918, from 4% and 44% Liberty Bonds of previous issues provided you retain your Fourth Loan Bonds at the date of your tax return. YOU WILL LOSE THIS ADVANTAGE IF YOU SELL YOUR FOURTH LOAN BONDS BEFORE THE DATE OF YOUR TAX RETURN. LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Second Federal Reserve Disrricr 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY