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DANDRUFF MAKES Gen. Whittlesey, Chief Of Lost Battalion, Says, HALA FALL OU That He “Simply Stuck’’ _s— nero mee ER Returning Hero Modestly Tells LIEUT. COL. WHITTLESEY, Fn coe of “Go to Hell” Exploit WHO COMMANDED FAMOUS | °°". :». in Argonne Forest. “ NY | Affected. beauty of your hair in a | LOST Q WY, BATTALION” | tlon aftect few moments. Qe te oes, — ‘ With these matter-of-fact words Lieut. Col. Charles W. Whittlese leader of the famous “Lost Battalto jin the Argonne Forest, summed experienco that thrilled the whole, nation last month and that will take! its place among the most brilliant pages in American history, Ideut. Col, Whittlesey arrived in New York from Europe yesterday, | and last night was the centre of an j{nforma! party given by some of h Jold friends at tho Williams Ci }No. 291 Madison Avenue, Ho was jamazed at the reception given him,| and protested at first truculontly,| then pathetically, that he was no hero, But he could not convince any- body at the club, Everybody tried to outdo everybody clse in paying honor to “Go-to-Hell Whittlesey,” the name he won by his famous three- word reply to the German com- mander who called for his surrender after tho American forces were sur- rounded and cut off from reinforce- ments, “FLU” CHECKED IN camps, Vorther Improvement Shown Surgeon General's Report. WASHINGTON ' Keep Your Health Guvecfiveas flegh te net neaithy, notther or improve to-day record a “third in the ny A’ small bottle of “Dan- derine” keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful. Girls! Try this! Doubles ment gene! umonla situ: ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. STRONG! Every Employee of D. Price & Co. Has Donated One Day's Pay to the UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN 29 West 34H Street BROOKLYN: Falton & Bridee Sts, NEWARK: Market & Halsey Sta a ) SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE Women’s & Misses’ Fur Trim’d COATS to Oct.! _ For four days, from Oct. 3 | (Eo pek ety GEG) | AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS Was subjected to murderous German | | Included are all the fashionable Mid-Winter fire from all direct! styles—belted, semi-fitted or loose back , Maving ad- vanced go rapidly that they got out! of touch with the main body of| effects; luxuriously trimmed with high Within ten minutes after an appli- P Without a bit of! grade FURS. cation of Danderine you can not find | food during all this time and with but | @ single trace of dandruff or falling|« scanty supply Handsome Wool Velour Coats, with large . pale Saar calp will not itch, but | dened the G ng and held out untit| fur collars. Pom Pom, Plush and eee Wil Please you most will be) they were rescued, | Broadcloth Coats in the emartest after a few weeks’ use, when you see 1ew hair, fine and downy at first--yes| “We swept into the heart of the | models and colorings. All but really new hair—growing ‘all 1 ween 600 and 700 men} warmly lined and inter- over the alp. 1 Battalions of lined. A tle Danderine immediately Ac p of New doubles the heauty of your h erne Lieut, Col eee eee a difference how dull, fadeci, brittl Fe Ha rae y, just moisten a cloth inet cen tam cra : carefully draw it) TePor te wvithh Us was throughs inz-one small|Company 1 of sorth, whi ts is amag- | br rions, ble in what he did. Before xo- war he was a member of the | firm of Pruyn & Whittlesey of Rector Street. |. He arrived here on the same ship’ that brought Lieut, Thomas Hitch- Magnificently designed models of Bolit Velour de Laine, Silvertone, Wool Velour and Plush, with extra large shawl or cape collars of Nutria, Hudson Seal and Raccoon, hand. mark eady ¢ ur two days* ine ONE COMPANY LOST ALL OFFI- | CERS AND fOST OF ITS MEN, of Kuowlton's cents at any drug | © day after we received orders | cock, the youthful American aviator ounter, and prove that | to advance we encountered stiff ma-| Who escaped from a German prison comely lined throughout retty and soft as any|chine gun resistance n Germans | train, and he said the two struck up and interlined. that it hus heen neglected or tn-|intrenched on a hill, Gur course lay|# cordial friendship on the voyage, | ured careless treatment—that's| long a deep ravine, beyond which | eut, Col. Whittlesey will be enter- | GREATLY REDUCED TO all surely can have beautiful | were hills rising 200 feet high, Com- | the Williams Club next P nd lots of it if you will just try} Paby A aliacked a nd lost all of y evening, when Teut, Adrian ariitiie Datiderine.——Advt. ity officers and its men, hmann of the French Army That night we stretched our lines| Will deliver an address, Private Zo | e . - —— Elliott, author of “The Long, Long the next day| Tail,” will be there with his jazz ec. | 'mportant to All Women cached our| tette from the 30th Service Company, Readers of This Paper. cy i healer The Most Extraordinary DRESS ali Jule ath CLOTHING SHOPS PICKETED. EVENT of the Season! have kidney or bladder trouble and never d our dition, they « _to become dise y cause the other organs ack from the west nted explanations of | 1 to) Cards 4 ; ; eal at : ; which, fortunat We Md baste kesh, ep seeped Presenting Values That Cannot Be Duplicated! ‘omen's complaints often prove to be} night Fs 3 nothing else but kiduey trouble, or the| | poured a ; usand striking cloth. Alll Sizes. egult of kidney or bladder disease at us old Acting as pi Dresses Mede to aa If the kidneys are not ina healthy con-|_,"1 Sent Con Prey oscy Pareratl iad Sell at $25, All Colors. 1 in their he Re pal Le e All Styles. $35 and Higher. You may suffer pain in the back, head- | At peck ie ioe hat, 0,000 of | a id loss of ambitio: Aa ys oyers, Bre oe enum cra. | Liettt with. the rest had mgthen the’ working A brilliant gathering of street and afternoon models, oor makes you nervous, irrita-} heen surrounded ut had cut the 4 f | S. Wool ble aud nay be despondent; it makes | w. imental. “headanartars. | sand bring hack | highly fashionable in every respect. Serges, Woo! any one Mahe CP Hik coment dren ene se that were | Jerseys, Wool Velours, and Satins, Braid Trimmed, Silk ut hundre¢ Jaim that Dr. | of his command, however, were | | Embroidered or FUR TRIMMED. Kilmer's Sway by restoring . AQ health to the kidneys, proved to be just n making uniforms a “ the remedy needed to overcome such weer conditions aod ed every af come down the z like fi kidney medicine, possessing and curative value, should : to thousands of ‘nervous ¥ could over-worked women, Mitoue tana we Ate Give Generously to the United War Work Campaign ee send et a manne Battie to see) with machine gu: 4 hand at Swamp-Root, the great kidney, i" ae he liver and bladder medicine, ‘will do fer | srenades On Us. ie fore each attack they fired on us with them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. trench mortars. Kilmer & Co., Binghumton, N. Y., you am sure we accounted for many may receive sample size bottle by Parcel | Germans during these attacks, though Post. You can purchase medium and | heavily ourselves, They Ears fag wot ios at al dr stores.—~Advt. their dead and wounded ere away each night, but we found many | | bodies in the brush afterward. One | hundred and seven of our men were | killed. . THE MESSAGE THAT MADE | WHITTLESEY FAMOUS, { “On the afternoon of the 7th a mess- | enger came to us carrying a white | flag and bearing a request from the | commander that BREW THIS TEA FOR BILIOUSNESS 34th Street—New York. Will Close Out Saturday German we Geets next to noth yet keeps! render ‘in the name of humanity’ bowels fine order and we could not escape. We did not send | any reply, but just told the m to hell, Maybe he did. did not know help was 4 but ¢ ning, When a battalion of e 307th made its way to us and the Germans then retired, ig y]soon came the entire 17 . cing on the wh 1 out with 1 unwounde The rest of our beleaguered | had been either killed or| ssen, Wo had only two mac of the eleven with d, the rest having bee he German fire, And we had only five boxes of machine gun ammuni- | tion left, i | “We hadn't had a bite to eat for A Tonic and four days. But we managed to hold Health Builder oe other and wees {lot h we ashed | wh somehow of Germans with machine gun All our men did wonders, and 1 tou | wish I could give you the names of all much | of them, Although the runners T sent tore | out were killed or forced to turn back, i whenever I asked if more were will- EO, general answer wi | smpound seul corte, HO cents # Hox Cabeer tran ‘munutarturers ECKMAN | M 225 Women’s eeiniae Hats Regular Values up to 18.50 York before he went t heered his men wonde | and ter he had been wounded twice.” Lieut. Col. Whittlesey has put up » Williams Club and will spend a leave there after reporting to Camp Dix to-day, He obtained his commis- sion at Plattsburg, being one of the 41} per cent, of the club's members vip | that Charming models developed in Panne Velvet, Beaver Cloth and Fur combinations, artistically trimmed with Ostrich, flowers and fancies, | it to France in the service, modest six-footer, mo anything very me “TEE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, re1s7 | Lose Your Fat, | Photo-Portrait of ADMIRAL MAYO United War Work Campaign —Give—Give—Giee OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Will Place on Special Sale Saturday From the Regular Stock 195 Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats Sizes 14 to 20 Years, Suitable for Small Women. Smart belted and loose models of superior Velour Cloth; large collars of Seal and Raccoon; full lined and warmly interlined. Values 39.75 and 45.00 28.00 Misses’ Department, Third Floor OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Offering Extraordinary Values in Girls’ Smart Winter Coats Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Girls’ Burella Cloth Coats, in Girls’ Serviceable Coats in Brown Brown, Taupe, Leather and and Green mixture; belted model Green. Inlaid velvet collar. Full with deep convertible collar. lined and interlined. 6 to 10 years. Special {().75 Girls’ Velour Cloth Coats, in de- sirable colors. Pleated model with Nutria Fur Collar. Full lined and interlined. 4 to 12 years. Special 22.50 Fancy buckle. 10 to 16 years. Speciat 13,75 Girls’ Heather Cloth Coats in desirable shade of Rookie. Aus tralian Squirrel collar. Full lined and interlined. 10 to 16 years. Special 29.75 Girls’ Dressy Velveteen Coats Squirrel, Mole and Nutria Trimmed An unusual assortment of youthful models in belted, blouse, pleated and smocked effects; black and attractive colors. 18.00 25.00 29.75 to 55.00 | Clearance Sale Saturday | _ Girls’ Tailored and Dress Hats | 3.95 Smart styles of Velvet and Plush attractively trimmed with Ribbon, Flowers and Fur. Black and desirable colors. ‘alues up to 6.50 FREE With Next SUNDAY (WORLD ‘| In Greater New York Only Edition Limited. Order From Newsdealer in

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