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RED GROSS STATIONS WHERE NEW YORKER WHO GOT CHRISTMAS PACKAGES FOR ~ SOLDIERS MUST BE BROUGHT | ERE are the addresses of the six Red Cross stations where Christmas nackages intended for soldiers ovprseas must be brought: Educational Alliance Building, No, 195 Bast Broadway. Seventy-first Regiment Arm- ory, 34th Street and Park Ave- nue. New York Trade School, Btreet and First Avenue. Greenwich House, Barrow and Bleecker Streets, Tweifth nent Armory, esth No. imants Lone. v. 11.—Hundreds their fight to-day e death of WASHIN( of claimants to obtain da relatives in th aster at Chi which 812 p Supreme Court Federal Court, dec h FALLING HAR Save your hair! - Double its} beauty in just a few | moments. \ “Danderine” makes your) hair thick, glossy, wavy | and beautiful. 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Gec a sinall bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug. store or toilet counter for a few cents and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it has been/neglect- ed or injured by careless treatment that’s all—you surely can have beau- tiful hair and lots of it just try a little Dan Our Anatomical Sets of Teeth Most people who have arrived at the stage where both an upper ‘and lower set of teeth are neces- sary, find great difficulty in using them for anything else but appear- ance. Our Anatomical Teeth with inter- locking cusps are scientific application of the laws of nature, With them you can masti- cate thoroughly without fear of dis- lodging the plates. We warrant them to be absolutely dependable and cost but» slightly mare than the ordinary teeth: al NEW YORK 17 West 34th Street Hours: 8.30 to 6 BROOKLYN, 491 Ful AL aS Hours: 8.40 to bad St, de 5th ‘olumbia de J JERSEY CITY NEW BRUNSWICK YEWTH AMBOY, N. J | Being Thrifty Is Being Patriotic. ! There’s no bewer example of thrift than utilizing the left-over meats, fish and vegetables by * seasoning them with ‘Eddys Sauce MADE IN U. S. A. the result of+ a] y | eth man of the THE EVENING WORLD, | be i MONDAY, , NOVEMBER 11, 1918. POPE'S RELEASE FROM STUDIES GASSED TWICE JJ HAGERTY Lieut. Hagerty Writes Guardian of Thrilling Experience in Chateau-Thierry Wood. This is the story of a patriotic young American who was studying | be a Dominican priest, and in order | that he might get a_release from the | order to get in the army had to write} | to the Pope for permission Lieut. Jeremiah J. Hagerty and is an- nounced as severely wounded on Oct. 6. When trouble arose with Mexico In 1916 Hagerty was studying for the priesthood at a Catholic college in Washington. He asked for a relduse, but was told nothing could be done. He wrote to the Pope, who granted his releases from his studies. Hagerty im- mediately enlisted in the old 69th, now | the 165th Regiment, and was sent to the, border. In July, 1917, he was bent to Camp /Mints and, after training there for six months, sa'led for France. Upon his arrival on the other side he made a pli@ation for the First Officers’ Train- ing School. He was accepted and trained for six months, winning a sec. ond lieutenancy. sferred to the 8th Ma- attalion in the Rainbow sion, and led his men into battle at Chateau-Thierry, where he was gassed twice, “We were passing wood which had drenched with gas, continuous storm of I was first gassed,” guardian, Miss Alice No. 115 West 15th Street, recently. “It was so dark that I could not through a thick already been and under the shells, when locate my bearings so I removed my|* gas mask. I held my breath, but the went through my system. I tried hold up, but I was getting deathly = |sick, and had to drop in the woods, I e I was very weak and let as into my lungs, because the told me afterward that I everely attacked by ‘mus- This gas is very powerful right through the leather of my boots.” Lieut. Hagertg, who is an orphan, is twenty-six years old, and a gradu ate of Notre Dame College, He studied for a Dominican Novitiate at Somerset, O. Before the war he was offered a position to teach either Latin or French at Columbia Uni- versity. NATIONAL HORSE SHOW OPEN to Raise Bumper Owners Expe horse owners sum for the L palgn and even raised last year for the American Re Cross. surpass was for mare nut owned by wick, Among jurden was Mrs. Art Woman's © Fifty a a WAR RISK ONLY 50 CENTS. Was #10 Year Ago—Present Charge Covers Mine Menace, War risk insurance AKO Was quoted as high as $10 a hun- | dred, could be had in the open market hero to-day for 50 cents. | This charge, it was expla underwriters, is to cover the bility of loss by floating mines, a hazard which still exists in the war area along the coast of France and England. ed by possi zone B. R. T. INQUIRY POSTPONED, Notxe of Celebra Disrapted Proceedings, Thi on into the B, R, T. wreck t a as siti day because of the mistice, It will be ned on Wednes- jay morning at 11 0’ District Attorney 1 ealled up Ma. Ayan Rylan a that b would be going on of Brooklyn to day, to| He is| ALL INTERNED ALIENS TO BE HELD TILL PEACE Government Warns Against Relax- ing Watch on Suspicious Persons. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—Warning was issued to-day by the Department of Justice against any relaxation of regulations governing conduct of enemy aliens in the United States or measures to guard against disioyalty. The De partment throughits agents ev; in the country plans to mai possible even greater watchfuiness dur- ing the time of arranging peace, fear ing particularly harniful’ propaganda by enemy agents in an effort to Influence silled solidarity in pgace negotiations Internment of dangerous enemy aliens will be continued and those now ir camps will be confined until after peace Authorities will continue igation of aliens applying for of naturatization and remov of enemy status. oe Bernhardt in England, LONDON, _Noy.*’ 11,—Sarah —Bern- hardt has arrived safely in Engia NO C. 0, D.'S in mahogany, with feneotry | back and seat, $413: 78 at we are li be changed. many more dolla: that you need agree to pay no faster than you comfortably can. “We Make Terms to Fit’’ CONVENIENT CREDIT RANGED TO SUIT. MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW. UNITED FRUIT SHIPS. COMMANDEERED BY U.S. i fi il Ve ‘Well Ki ady Tells’ Lag She Pacific Mail Vessels Also to Be {avP Sef ute Boa" Placed in Transatlantic Service. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—The United States Shipping Board has comman- deered all ships belonging to the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and the United Fruit Line, it was learned here to-day ‘These vessels, which are. now in trans Pacific and South American service, re- spectively, will be placed in trans-At- lantic service immediately. SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR Hair by « Simple H ade Remedy. Mrs. BE. H. w a well known resident of Buchanan County, la., who J darkened her gray hair by a simple home-made remedy, made the follow- ing statement: “Any lady or gentleman can darken their gray or faded hair, and make it soft tod glossy with this simple remetly, which they can mix at home. To half a pint of water add 1 ounce OMelals declared that the expected !of hay rum, one sinall box of Barbo withdrawal of British and other ton- | nage now forces this Government to take extreme measures In obtaining ton- nage, to supply her: Army. The com- mandeering of these ships was said sto have taken n request of Gen, Goethals of t Department. asking for Themas J. w of the case Mooney, California tat leader, convicted of *murder in con-! San a Yo-any United War Work Campaign to November 18th BONWIT TELLER. &CO. 1 The Specialty Shop of Ongi FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™. STREET + Will Close Out Tieday ' a Limited Collection of 75 » WOMEN’S EVENING GOWNS" At Greats Reduced Prices 40.00 Formerly 79.50 to 150.00 THE RANGE OF SIZES IS INCOMPLETE AS THERE ARE ONLY A FEW FROCKS OF A KIND The entire limited collection consists of ODD | MODELS—in most instances but one of a kind— \ VELVET, SATIN, CHIFFON and BLACK NET, | (This Sale Will Not Be Repeated) NO EXCHANGES NWCoR. BTAVERISS.A =) AT 8 » OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ee UNTILIORM. AT BOTH STORES OPPORTUNITY knocks only for those who respond. Furniture prices are ris- ing steadily, and the low figures at which ig these specials must soon A purchase now will save REMEMBER later. PLAIN FIGURE TAGS — ON EVERYTHING Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere Queen Anne Pericd Dining Room Suite in American which one year} Would Have a told him impossible to hear what wes in the courtroom and many Witnesses would probably fail 8 appear 4 Pieces, in American Walnut, consisting ol uffet, 54 inches wide; Serving Table, Dining Table, 48 inches, 6 feet extension; as i'l: strated, at SRAUMANN BRO NW.Con. B"AVERIS"SL with High Grade Pred Furitar China Closet, Li Let us hy you how you can furnish 3 Rooms for $275. thi World “Wants” Work Wonders. | inalions IS_ AR- Compound and % ounce of glycerine, | These ingredients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Ap |ply to the hair every other day until |the gray hair is darkened sufficiently. | This is not a dye, it does not color the most delicate scalp; is not sticky or q greasy and does not rub off. It will ke a gray haired person look 10 to years younger.” —-Advt 4 _ NO CREDITS 10 Buckles for Walnut ving Room Suite 3-piece, massive frames, mahogany finish, highly pol- ished, upholstered ] indestructible springs in seats, like cut, at $70: 50 BAUMANN & BRO AT 84ST. & 3° AVE Hemmed, A Remarkable Value—To-morrow WOMEN’S ALL SILK STOCKINGS Black ‘or white; seasonable weight; splendid quality; extra reinforced heels and toes—Main Floor. Men’s and Women’s Silk Umbrellas In black and colors. Smart handles with leather loops: also of Sterling Silver or Bakelite, \TTENTION is directed to the practical holiday suggestions among the many novelties in Umbrellas of fancy silks an also the new SABLE BROWN SILK UMBRELLA, Ranging in price from $4.95 to 14.50 Women’s Service Blucher Boots Made specially for Women’s Motcr Corps and ether Uniformed Organizations A Sale of Ostrich Feather Fans In such favored shades as turquoise blue, flame red, laven- der, pink, maize, emerald, terra cotta, black, and white. FANS, 23 inches spread open, - - - - - 25 inches spread open, - - - - ‘ FANS, 25 inches spread open; wide feathers, Six Plumes, Platine (Silver Color), . . . A Timely Offering of Gift Jewelry 10 and 14 Karat Gold Articles in green or English finishes, &ll new and at very attractive prices. 14 Karat Gold Cuff Links, hand engraved; Karat Gold Men; Kt. Gold Signet Rings, at $10.75 Gold Bar Pins set with stones, Cameo Rings, = net Rings, Brooches set with stones and pearls, La vallieres with chains, Cuff Links and Scarf Pins, ps —— Stern Brothers West 42nd’Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street At the very low price of $1.59 pr. SPECIAL $4.95 floral effects— Excellent values—as illustrated, at $10.00 pair De iets nd in Cordo Calfskin, on a modified “Munson Last” with, low military heels, which insures the maximum in comfort and durability. $6.50 Puttees of Soft Calf, to match, 6.50 7.75 | - 10.00 FANS, 29 inches spread open; wide feathers, - - 16.50 Three Plumes with curled tips, . . . . $12.00 Six Plumes with curled tips, . . . . . $15.00 $19.50 Other FEATHER FANS ranging in price up to $55.00 14 Kt. Gold Brooches, stone set; 14 Kt. Gold Bar Pins, stone’ set; 14 Kt. Gold Cuff Links with enameled border, at $12.75 Men’s Elgin 15 Jewel Wrist Watches, silver case, luminous dial and leather straps; specially priced at $19.75 $5.00 Belt 14 Blankets, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Exceptional Values at these Low Prices. White Blankets Single Bed Size, Double Bed Size, Extra Large Bed Size, Fancy Blankets, Comfortables (Double Size) Figured Silkoline, floral effects, $3.45, | Printed Mull, plain borders, $5.25 Sateen, plain colors, wool filled, 11.50 $3.65, $4.95 and $8.95 at $4.65, 8.75 “ $5.75, 9.50 $8.25, 10.85 Double size, new Jacquard designs and colorings. * Hemstitched, Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases 38c, 48c and 57¢ 48c, 55 and 60c Hemmed, - - $1.55, 1.85, 1.95 $1.68, 1.95, 2.45 Hemstitched, } ‘| 4