The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1918, Page 13

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e Some Woot for wile fans’ Need WASHINGTON, Nov. 14,.— The Manyfacturers’ Association was no- tifes jby the Army Quartermaster’s be to-day that pending a definite dq dion by the War Industries Board rfarding the wool supply limited amounts of wool for civilian needs will be released to manufacturers at (Continued from First Page.) GONGRESS PLANS 10. INVITE FOGH = HERENENTIULY 4 Father the by stil fresh in w Yorker. guished Knickerbocker memory of every guests » Cheer Foch and Mate. To the Editor of The Evening World Permit me to second enthusiastt- }eally the suggestion that Ferdinand Marshal of France, be invited New York as its honored that Gen, Halg-be in« cluded in the Invitation, What more fitting climax to American participa- tion in the war to down autocracy? As an American I should hope to Wants Chance |gladiy yields precedence to’ the| take part in the welcome extended to French newspaper for its suggestion. | any or all of those who helped in tho , The Evening World will do its utmost | held to bring victory, but, in addition, to carry out the idea.) It was the|my kinship to one of the genernis ; first newspaper printed in English toon the staff of the Marquis de Of Skin Trouble Over Face, Neck] |make the suggestion | Lafayette would tend particular and Head, Had Hair Cut Off, | As head of the Municipal, Govern<| Pleasure and gratification tor the |ment of America’s greatest city,| Privilege of greeting Marshal. Foch,’ “[ was about twelve years old when| | through whose ocean gateway passed | Yours very respectfully, cs | I began to break out all over my face,} | Practically all the troops sent to the GEO. EB. KOLLMYER. | neck and head, and my hair had to be cutoff. L was a sight to look at. The itching and burning was something terrible, and for a week I could not rest at all, and sleep was out of the question A friend advised me to Cuticu: The minute I applied Cuticura Soap and Ointment I got lief, and in one month I was entirely’ (Signed) Miss Maud M. led. 'jeber,76 Tiemann Ave.,Corona, N.Y. Allies Foch, ington. If you have @ poor complexion im-| | tis, Bove it by using Cuticura Soap daily] | “"G)),,.. and Cuticufa Ointment occasionally. dese Ged fon. AE Viv Dictator Model ROYAL CORDO RUSSIA VAMP FRENCH GREY BUCK TOP Same style in Lace, with See }, price you’ wish to pay. Emerson New York Cit 383 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 4 C IP wort 10°; tribution, at 12)st Street 2212 to 2224 Third Ave Srd Avenue ani headquarters, Great | republic across, seas who ha been welcomed here Stores—1381 assau and Beckman Sts 827 Broad St, Newark, N. 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He came Ag one of the saviors of hard-pressed | American colonies during the dark- est days of the Revolutionary War,/| bringing with him material ald, and offered his services to Gen, Wash- America has never forgotten Joffre and} Emerson Shoes for Men. and Boys Emerson models now on display in our store windows represent the final word in. smart, : fashionable and comfortable footwear at the 72) 10% of Our Sales We will donate to the United War Work Campaign, of our gross sales at both stores tomorrow, Friday, November 15th, We urge each of our many thousand customers to make purchases tomorrow and help swe!! our con- We also urge every business house to do the same as we are doing. CoWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America’”’ No. John's Place, Brooklyn, | ee PERSHNG GECORATES FOG, JOFRE, HA AND GEN, PETAN niinued from First Page.) t (Cc 6 two banks of the Meuse, For the last two months (he American Army has fought in a most difficult region Ja fierce ceaseless battle, ‘The | comple s of this struggle ts | due to Uie fine qualities displayed by ull. “I do not forget the breadth and | | clearness of conception on the paft of | the Gi method and ubility on the staffs and the} coascless and indomitable | courage of the men. Nor do f forget |that at the moment when this vital | battle was these nerals, the of part the being fought by your prins {cipal forces, American divisions were cing the ‘8 of their Allies on other fronts where their ident admiration reint uemite felting conduct evoked the General Tt ink you with all my! aid you have brought us, ill time the words ‘La Méuse’ be borne with merited pride upon | tandards of the American Army. L will keep in my heart the recolle tion of these great hours, often very | difvcult, but now crowned with glory. | duving which we fought together for liberty, justice and civilization.” Accompanying Gen, Pershing to Marshal Foch’s headquarters were Cols, Mott, Boyd, Poillon, Mathews, Quackmeyer and) White. Marshal |Foch was attended by Gens. Wey- Band and Destricker. Following his own decoration Mar- val Foch presented to Miss Du Jan Lnglishwoman, the French War Cross for her heroic work in bombed hospitals near the front ee ENTRIES AT BOWIE, Evening World.) BOWIE. Ma. Nov races al smal r Vay, 104; HOOVER SAILS SATURDAY ON LINER OLYMPIC First Time Since War Started | gates Name of Ship Carrying Official City Is Revealed. ven Jus fore. Deliver (ulty 65,000 men andwomen are flow Oo | consider Comm cong INGTON, ¥ ‘ an Jus Gees re iy strike, | Strike leaders annousced that | jor pler and ha rorovenren Ry, oineted., 163.1795 WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—Food 44-) Mayor Griffia of Hoboken announced | 50,000 strikers would be used as pickets |, »stimated Pi bgt pics Neking and ‘brisoners , toe . Y snotrom, Ten ministrator Hoover will sail for Europe | to-day (iit the city has been for twenty. | ‘Rail parte of the city toomorren. 10 | on the White Star liner Olysnpic prop- ably on Saturday, it was learnod at the lance service, The trouble started yes- Food Administration to-day. lie gves|terday with a strike of the fnternes at President Wilson's request at the Jersey City Hospital, who have to ditect the work of feeding the starving popu lations of war-torn Europe. Owing to the Iftin sorship, this is the first time since the war started that the name.of a ship on which Amertean or other oMctals gatie! attended The st the city whieh, b of the naval con- xed for Bafly or planned to sail for Europe has been|St. Mary's Hospital and ambuli permitted to be published. On tne|service in Hoboken. Then Hoboken Oiymple alao, it is understood, will be/made a deal with the Jersey City Hos- Dr. Masaryk, President of the Czecho-| pital to pay $3.00 each for Hoboken Slowmk republic, who Is returning to hia| cases. But the internes, who receive liberated country. $30 a month wages, wanted extra pay Accompanying Mr. Hoover wi!! be Dr.|for the ‘out-of-town work and they Alonso E. Taylor, representing ihe War | struck y Trade Board, as well as the Food Ad ministration; John W. Hallowell, Di- rector of the States Administration Vi- vision; Robert A. Taft,of the Law Di- vision of the Food Adminis:ration, son of Former President Taft, an! Lewis Stmuss, Secret to Mr. Hoover. v A fact: day out. Park Row at Chatham Sq. 123 to 205 Pars Row four hours without hospital or ambu- and was smashed just before the hour Government took over for war pur 56,000 NOW ON STRIKE. Fatimas please the taste, of course. alto—they leave a man as fit asa fiddle, even if he should smoke wore than usual. ‘STRIKE ROBS HOBOKEN | OF HOSPITAL SERVICE Had : Been Sent. to Jersey » and Ambulancé Is Brok- to Hoboken cases. rike had been anticipated and had ordered an ambulance, however, collided with a w ite delivery. fn the war the United Stat esterday at noon. a . ™ except soldiers. wing Assoc aber. 20,000 army uniform makers on sirike to-day fueal of the Manufacturers vreased hour day and places for returning | (nc \ it was estimated at headquarters of the Am mated Clothing Federation, No. 31 Union Square, sone, employing about » agreed to erent an sightshour dby Workers that or i as the strike leaders began to direct their forces for tho day. It was also an wounced at union headquarters that the employers had agreed to arbitrate the question of wage increase. pi ale hee HULBERT HAS NO PIERS FOR BRITAIN AND RAV Declares Turning Down of quests Is Result of Lack of Co-operation Murray Hulbert, Commissioner Re- Docks and Ferries, announced to-day he quest want two output of Navy Départ pie to increase England. ... and at the Medical Officers’ Training Camp, Fort Riley, Kans. Among the thousands of physicians and surgeons, from all sections of the United States, in training at Fort Riley, Kansas, for service here and overseas, it turns out that Fatimas far and away outsell every other cigarette—day in and That fact speaks for itself. Lopate Mpa Rut a eee oie Pm nu FATIM A Sensible Cigarette The Britten competied to turn down re- for pler space made by the) British Ministry of Shipping and United States Navy Department. the The demand | ee aenner <to ty 8 for the ¥ vine eoues. | CANADA CASUALTIES 211,388, bhbet tee ted bulla To. 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