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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918. WARTORN FIELDS NOW PLAYGROUNDS FORRESTING ARMY Lieut. Meissner and Corre- + Spondent Circle Strangely Inactive Front. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIE?} me, IN PRANCE, Ndv. 12 (Delayed).— With Lieut. Jimmy Meissner of Brookiyn, one of the premier Amert- can aces, & United Press correspon- dent t te over the turthe ican lines cast of Verdun At a heizht o they « the Americ to 50 fe line where voluntarily an drive had Small Pill CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time, Purcly vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish biliousness, headache, indigestion and to Clear up a bad complexion. Genuine bear? signature PALE FACES Generally indicate o lack ©f Iron in the Blood Cartex’s fron Pills Wl help this condition “Now youll sleep well baby” “Kondon's will keep your nose clcar—prevent dangerous mouth-breathing—make your cleep swect and refreshing.” Koes ,| Ward the airplane. halted. As the flyers swooped down over the heads of the doughboys, they Paused in their work of building tem- porary shelters and repairing roads to wave their hands and yell greet- ings. With the exception of this digging, the front lines presented a strange scene of inactivity, Doughboys strol- led idly over torn up fields and along roads without equipment or guns, smoking and gossipping. In tiny | ruined villages, which weer taken just | before the armistice became effective, crowds were sitting in the sunshine, In one field within a few yards of the line a group was playing baseball— apparently “one old cat.” About 200 yards away, fourteen Germans stood at the edge of a wood, curiously watching their antics, The Germans waved their hands,at the flyers, too. Near Fresnes, in the front line, was a blown-up bridge. On the Am- erican side stood a single doughboy | talking to a German opposite. Both} waved their hands and pointed to- Lieut. Meissner followed the lines about ten miles northward. They saw groups walking about in the In one place, in the middle of @ soggy, shell-shattered field, a card or crap game was going on, while other men were digging a dugout At another place the line ran through a ligtle valley. Not a soul was in sight, but a small American flag was sticking in the ground to indicate the front line, | At one point, several miles in the | It | \ open. the German lines, the flyers number of trucks hurry- ard Conflans, they saw huge fires smudging the sky with columns of black smoke, In m hamlets Just behind the Ger- German soldiers were sit e e. Once they saw ix Germans i American Il village within surrounded by he |sroup of doughboys. Possibly they cently taken prisoners, At n the lines the Ameri- standing in the open fields | ontires, Some were laun- | and their clothes were laid he ground todry. The ers | 1 one man wash At t region { pock There were 8 which were The whole re- scene of unutierable deso- | were cut up and trucks and g housand and War materials were lying sbandoned, g back from the lines, hine circled over Verdun. re | e alive with activity, But t of color in the ruined | a h ¢ricolor on the| Aral, | WORKERS WANT $15 PAY, | Hotel Men's Assoc | sWered Demands of Strikers. answer had been received » by Congressman Viorello rdia to his letter to the H Ansociation on behalf of waiters, presenting rand ba week. The ated representing 107 hotels, will tteter in the day, but-declined to the letter will be dis whethe he Hunting pened womer . who were on Jerbilt, Knick- herry's, | W Ae strike he it No, t that Sherry's ee J. Carson, New York City; J. Wounded Further back ~ mained @osed and only limited ser- vice is offered patrons at the other houses, — Americans OTTAWA, Nov. 18,—Tho following names of Americans appear 'a towns overseas casualty list: Killed in action, Albany, ard of glove value. ‘The most exacting Mil- jor ni and Beda re- on or fate At the Principal Shope, American art and ekill have produced FILOSETTE en: The name ie m Canadian Casnattion | Do Your Christmas Shopping 5th Avenue Extraordinary Sale A special purchase of Imported a colorings; silk-lined. 9.75 regularly 14.75 (75 pieces.) Tired Eyes A Sure Sign of Eyestrain And a warning that your eyes need the help of cor- rectly fitted glasses at once. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Corcectly Fitted Glasses $3 to $10 Established 56 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., rgth St. 350 Sixth Av. aad St. zor Nassau, at Ann St. W? West 42d _ Street Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond Si - A Splendid Watch | »\ At Special Value This new design Ya'. Yeariy teseae in value H » Buy Today. 10 Months Ue Pay pivrite or Phone fr c | Cent As ‘alla tf ‘4 LW. SWEETS ‘@ [ gerters 170 BROADWAY AS20T ine. mode| ja cloth are ta er of black. AVENUE, Another Special O‘fering of Women’s Winter Coats will take place to-morrow (Tuesd on the Third Floor. le will offer another purchase of fine-quality Coat led in duvet de laine, » » Most of them trim upe, brown and blu imed ie, The value is very remarkable Thirty-fifth S wool velour, si H. Altman & Cn. AVENUE « FIFTH NEW YORK treet nnn lay) q la 2—-Domestic color combinations. 5.95 regularly 8.75 (75 pieces.) Specially Priced Domestic Hand-Made Beaded Bags in beautiful colorings and designs. 1—Imported Draw-String Bag, as illustrated; in a variety of dainty Hand-made Framed Beaded Bag in light or dark Now! James McGreery & Co, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESD/ AY 34th Street BAGS 150 WOMEN’S BEADED 25% to 3344% Less Than Regular Prices nd SMALL CHILDREN’S FUR GARMENTS (Infants’ Department, Third Small Children’s Fur Sets, consisting of Muff and Neckpiece 6 years. Separate Hur BUG 6c. .6 scien © 1 to 5 White: Coney. Carriage Robes......5.5.00..... Children’s Fur Coats,—size yee Remarkable Sale ‘To insure prompt deliveries Christmas orders shou Floor) 5.00 to 49. .50 32.00 to 55.00 IVORY-FINISHED TOILET ARTICLES Engraving Free of Charge on All Pieces--Ten Different Styles Id be placed now, 8-Piece Ivory-Finished Toilet ilike 50 regularly 15.5 Set consists of Mirror, Puff Box, Hair Receiver, Cream Brush, Comb and Shoe Horn, IN ADDITION: Sale Price Sale Formerly Price Mirrors: ..secesss> 5.00 4,25 Combs.... Mirrors 3.95 Combs : Mirrorg...4.++++ 2.25. Hair Receivers Hair Brushes 4.35 Hair Receivers Hair Brushes 3.65 Hair Receivers, .. Hair Brushes 3.15 Hair Receivers... Hair Brushes 2.45 Hair Receivers. . Hair Brushes..... 2.15 Hair Rece Hair Brushes 1.95 Velvet Brushes Picture Frame 59c Hat Brush Picture Frames 9c Hat Brus Picture Frames 1.55 Ponnet Brushes Picture Frames 1.95 Puffers Picture Frames 2.85 Vulf oxes Picture Frames 3.25 Pulf Boxes Military Brush §.25 Puff Boxes Shoe Hooks 40c Puff Boses..... } Cloth Brushes 1.95 Pulf Boxes { Cloth Brushes 3.95 ‘Trays | Cloth Brushes 4.25 Trays Tooth Brush Holders 85c |) Cuticle Knives Tooth Brush Holders 68e¢ Shoe Horn | Combs 28c Shee Horns | Combs 35e Shoe Horns Combs i 498c | Nuil Files Combs Toe E9c Cream Jars ~ Six-Piece Manicure Set | consisting of ‘Tray, buffer, Salve Cuticle Knife and Shee Hook. | | 5.50 , regularly 7.25 | ‘ Jar, File, Brush and Hat a Misses’ consisting of Mirror, Puff Box, Comb, Hair regularly @aé | Set 25 Jar, Hair Brush, Cloth Formerly DSc 79¢ DwoOmrawia— 0 et Eo Ro Go ae R CMSOMNOCOMMAAGH AAAAAH rae cco Five-Piece Set Brush. 7.50 eeeeteStore Hours: 9 to 5. Vmmmam The “National's” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. IT MAKES LITTLE L 119 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave. “The Only Store That Sells the Overstocks of She National Cloak and Suit Co.” | Prices Slashed! For Tuesday’s Selling COATS, SUITS and DRESSES A wonderful sale of COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES at Your choice at $5.00. an astonishingly low price. are examples: These six A--A Woo! Poplin Suit with a silk-mixed lining... B—Wool Worsted Serge Suit; sille-mixed lining... C-—A good Utility Coat of smooth finished cheviot; | D--Grey Novelty Mixture Coat; lined and interlined E—Dress of silk-mixed Poplin; stitching embroidery F—Silk Taffeta Dress in this season style 300 Raincoats, $2.97 Marked Low for Quick Clearance 300 Raincoats for Ladies and Misses; all well made, good quality garments. Four different stylish models. Skirt Bargains, $2.59 A clearance of about 400 Skirts; Military Khaki, Navy and Black Serge, Navy and Black Panama Cloth, Cheviot Mixtures; all sizes in this assortment. ome Maternity Skirts. Wonderful values. 1000 New Winter Hats _A big assortment of new models in Velvet, Plush and Satin, with trimmings of feathers, fur, ornaments and braid, pein wear Rel 69c to $1.97. 500 Soiled Waists bargains at For Tuesday Clearance se A big variety of good styles... Extra Special cute Hundreds of pieces of Children’s Apparel that becartied soiled or mussed from handling in our big sales of the laaty three days. Big valuocs. Remnant Day’ TUESDAY AS USUAL | A miscellaneous assortment that includes thousands upon thousands of Remnants— mostly in one to five-yard lengths. Théy include: ifs ‘ Silks, Chambray, | Silkoline, | Drapery Cloth, Satina. Percale, | Crepe Cloth | Curtain Swit Velvets, Voile, | Long Cloth, | Nottingham, "> Serge, Muslin, | Cretonne, | Odd Curtains. a hundred us if fancy The These are suitable for and trimming or in aprons, children’s dre: tremely low, ranging from Rummage Sale A clearance of odds and ends from almost every ded partment in the store. These articles are slightly soiled on slightly damaged, but rarely are their wearing qualities imi paired. There are Corsets, Sweaters, Coats, Dresses, Rai all at big | prices are @X+ 1 cceats, Waists, Skirts, Underwear, etc., prices. a No Mail Orders Are Filled from Thiv store, IFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED- 7 @# : G ge A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WiLL GO AND. G