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. Pi \ RATRIcK KILE as | fama ns THe (Sac0oRA | DUNCAN i pu A | This beaut iful full eut of model of all wool cele 4 our hes @ big square ks collar of genuine far, i ts lined Gruoat with | " sith and ts effectioely finished with unique tembofitting belt. ’ Regular { Value | Z from Life. | “Ma ig Special for Wednesday Only All wool —Fur trimmed —Silk lined j Regular values 537.50 to $45.00 em $ 50. Bete i hay ees 29 bp e oor Farrar, as a Com- § coats they are, lours, plete Surprise, Sings rich cloths, luxurious plushes, ete. ‘Mi : ou silk lined and trimmed Gah gehecila fats adh “Mighty Lak a Rose.” Other excellent coat Keductions $14.95 to $50, in- If the ctv weet @ special group of all wool velour coats at to see 4 pate perc’ ike Pbaidbubees 3 $26.95, regular oalues up to $35. i] | ten, by soldiers, music by soldiers. ee i a | SUIT SALE $13.95 to $45. DRESS SALE $6.95 to $20 comp Matieciney ae ee to tee ‘i No mail orders filled at sale prices. poi baies pasa abate aad ee A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT liar tettows.” ‘The “girls” wero made up to per- ‘i si mn The best breakfast —and the easiest WHEN the housewives of America serve a breakfast 120 million times in one year there must be some very good reason! Their families love Aunt Jemima Pan- » cakes better than any other breakfast they can serve! Such tender, gulden- brown cakes they are! With a fra- grance that brings the children pell- mell downstairs, and a flavor that makes them want more—more—more! Aunt Jemima. The flour is especially ground and blended, so the cakes are always the same. And the milk is already in it! Sweet milk has been powdered and mixed in Aunt Jemima Flour—it gives these cakes their famous flavor, And you are saved all that extra ex- pense! Order a package of Aunt Jemima Pan- cake Flour today. Besides the best pancakes you ever ate, it makes fine waffles and light, tender muffins for your morning coffee. And for buck- wheat cakes there is Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour (in the yellow pack- age). Aunt Jemima Mills Company, St. Joseph, Missouri. AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR 1 1918 by Aunt Jemims Mills Company And this breakfast is so easy to pre- pare. Add a litcle water and the batter is made pop them on the griddle and the cakes are done! No measuring, no mixing, no trouble at all. Perfect cakes—in two minutes! And they are perfect every time. There’s no chance of failure when you use the light, fantastic toe with such ase that it ts bard for the thou- ands of wives, sweethearts, relatives and friends of the cast, who wit- nessed the initial performance, to realize their loved ones were “regu- fection, and but for the absence of the usual runway one could easily picture a bevy of Ziegfeld beauties In Act L, where Mrs. Marshmallow instructed her girls in the little subtle coquetries, the audience was kept in a constant roar. Act II. showed the interior of a guard house exactly as it lenot. An even dozen culprity were lying about on divans, satin pillows at their heads; bellboys and naids to heed their every wish. It howed a regular big time vaude- ville show, staged every evening for the entertainment the prisoners. Tumblers, magicians, sketch artists— Ul performing at one time. The court martial scene, which cuples the entire third act, Is ‘to ast word in burlesque. The presid- ng officer constantly interrupts the testimony to play an allegurical game of golt. The prisoner, a private, is shirged with stealing the girl of a lieutenant. Chis charge is later supplemented by a charge of treason, the defen tant aaving been found with a Ger newspaper in his possession. the trial the judge all but forge: charges—so occupied is he with his niblick. ‘The show is full of dancing and singing ialties, among the best being the lora Duncan dancera. Geraldine Farrar, as a comypiete su prise to both audience and “actur alike, sang “Mighty Lak a ttose’ and was heartily applauded—she he- ing the only bona fide actress in the shor The book and lyrics are by st Edward Anthony. Music by dergt. Louts G. Merrill. The proceeds of the week will be used to build a house within the confines of Camp Mer. where the boys can receive their rel tives and sweethearts when thoy visit, EERE ES APPEAL BALLOT BOX ORDER. Democrats Take Richmond County Cane to Higher Court. An appeat from the order of Justice Faweett, directing the clerk of Rich- mond County to permit the opening In Court to-day of the void and protested ballots in the recent election for a ju- dicial review, was made to the Appel- late Division {n Brooklyn this morning. All proceedings will be held up until argument on the appeal is had and the Appellate Division has decided whether Justice Fawcett's order is valid. Argu- al will be heard thi leet Smith ts repr Eikus, the Demo- afternoon sented by Abram I cratic State Committee by John Gos ‘ey Saxe and Gov. Whitman’ by George 8. Beofteld. While the appeal affects only the bal- lots cost in Richmond County, the A a v y “ pellate Court's idn —undoubte beart TURKEY FEAST FOR SOLDIERS © Women Will Keep Open ow Thankss' Day. Soldiers and sailors in New York on Day will have an old fashioned hol as guesta of the Mayor's Committee of Women on Na- Defense, at each of its three can Open ‘house will be kept from noon until § P. M tion tee: ig there will be a dance 0,15 Broadway, { om 12.30 PB, M. dinner will 3. F turkey elebration of Thanksgiving with | reed yeu Di ot War New York, a POSTAL ZONE LAW ATTACKED ~Resolutions aw have nizations been uigned by in ninety cities th according to an hers advisory board. ed that 700 organizatio nned the law. ment by the It is as have con >"points out that voted for the measure fall rn to Congress, —— Fire Destroys Pen ia Col STATE COLL a, NOV, 26.— Fire last night destroyed the Pennsy! vanta State College engineering school bu lding and equipment. The estimated at $300,000, The heat, loss is ower and light plant of the college was put | out of commission so that almogt every activity of the inetitution will be at atandstdl for an indefinite period, iil THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918, . “Good Luck, Sam!” an All-Soldier Show, Is Soldier Life With Plenty of ‘‘Girls’’ CHRISTOPHER, HAYas -~ bore VIOLA OBLL in THe |"SPOOK OF SEA” CAPTURED AFTER LONG ISLAND SCARE Mystery Solved When Life Guards Recover Whistling Buoy That Broke Loose, (Special to The Evening World, SAYVILLE, L. L, Nov, 26.—Another mystery of the sea has been solved and once more the re residents of Great South Bay can sleep o’ nights in peace and = security. For several nights strange sounds have floated across the bay, disturbing the slumbers of chil- dren and awakening fears in the breasts of the superstitious from Baby- lon to Patchogue. They came appar- ently from off Fire Island, where the San Diego went down several months ago. The Fire Island Coast Guarda yester- day saw a peculiar object riding on the waves, but it was daylight and they feared not, low, subdued moan, They made for the bobbing bulk and soon recognized the familiar outlines of @ whistling buoy which had been wrenched from its moor- | ings. It is now at anchor off the Say- ville wireless station and sleep is no longer a nger along the Great South Bay shore. AR Hees SPE 810,000 BI tn a School, ‘The New Utrecht High S.nool at #th Btreet and 18th Avenue, Bath | Beach, was damaged to the extent of $10,000 last night by o@ fire tha, started in the attic, The school ts @ three story frame bulldin; LADIES! SECRET 10. DARKEN GRAY HAIR Bring Back Its Color and Lustre with Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe. Common garden sage brewed tnto a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcoho! added, will turn gray, faked and faded hair beautifully and tux- uriant. Mixing the Sage and Sul- phur recipe at home, though, ts troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation im- proved by the addition of other in- gredients, a large bottle, at little cost, |at drug stores, known as “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair fs not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. by darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it dues it so natural jly, 60 evenly, You just dampen | sponge or soft brush with it and draw | this through your hair, taking one small strand at @ times by morning | all gray hairs have disappeared, After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, suft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requi site, It is not intended for the cure, | mitigation or prevention of diseuse,— Advt. The DIET During and After The Old Reliable Round Package public by | The REAL Made by the from carefull Endorsed ws? tos sae bas : as Others Are imitations A Fed even when they heard aj INFLUENZA Horlick’s Malted Milk Very Nutritious, Digestible Used successfully over % century, specity HOFLICK’S me original also asked SEES A AIRPLANE LANDING PLACES K. G. Billings, Nicholas F. Brady and others, The club's property comprises about PLANNED FOR EVERY MILE sxcwcschcae’eace st set.a ans within a few milsn of Oyster Bay and ETS ay Huntington. t Aero Club Committee Reports on, landing — pinces throughout » the ie eA ‘ United States, as well ax in the wieln- Preparations for General Use ity of New York, are being planned, of Machines Here, D ~~ | to have a tanaing ptade tor airtaves TREASURY ASSISTANTS and flying boats at every mile in all nities wear oer eiae mie ASK RAISE IN SALARY trom Now York City, is the plan of tho! Aero Club of America, It was stated S ‘ | this morning that the report of the WASHINGTON, Nor. 26.~Tho six, Committes on Landing Places had been | Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury received by the Executive Committee of to-day asked Congress to Increase their | the club, showing that a large number salaries from $5,000 to $7,600 a year. of organizations as well gs individuals Aasletant Secretary Leffingwell ap- aro ready to establish the landing sta- peared before the House Appropr ations | tiona, sub-Committes and explained that the Acconling to Prostdent Alan Tt, Maw- greatly increased cost of living in| ley of the Aero Chib, the war has given Washington and the added burdens of & Wonderful impetus to the use of the office through war and roctantrée: | craft for sporting as well as commercial (lon problems were the reasons for the purposed and the young and who olf ine sntet clerk also asked that dis are going in for it. salary be ra sod from $4,000 to $5,000 | ‘A group of well known mon of Now ® year. Numerous other ‘Increases for York, Baltimore, Chicago and san lesser officials at the Treasury Depart- Francisco are planning for an sero- "Tho Comptrolir large nautic centre at Ldoyd’s Neck, 1. 1, sums to te Ba} im everations 4 Reginald C. Vanderbilt is Président of | LI» the Lloyd's Neck Club (ine.) and Alan would. probably doulte TE" gameracta| R. Hawley {9 a director, Harry Payne Whitney and Lawrence Lewis Gillespie are Vice Presidents, and associated with them on the Board of Governors ten. in, Coleman ‘Du Pont, Cornaias} The Conservation of Food and Fuel fs still rns necessary. Waste nothing. RUB ON SPRAINS, Bs | PAINS, SWELLING) =. Altura & Cn. Don’t ‘suffer! Relief comes the é moment you rub with “St. Jacobs Liniment” A Number of Filet Lace Window Panels. and Curtains (all imported and all hand-made) Don't stay crippled! Rub this sooth- tng, etrating liniment right Into the sprain, ache or strain, and out comes pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. 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Now that the wereeching of shot and shell has ceased and the cannon mouth grown cold, and the Great War is but an echo; now that “Peace on Earth, Good Will to Bien” takes the place where grim hatred stalked before—the joyous reunion of husband, wife, mother, son, lad and ‘price lassie will make this of all others the ian in the way--net Wf 0u y aga char it Ge A! Y= CHRISTMAS BEAUTIFUL ana : Sais bright will burn the logs upon the hearth, and the eyes of those gathered around the Christmas Tree will speak the happiness of hearts which hold the knowledge of work well done, and even those whose boys are still “Over There” will feel the spirit of Christmas bridging the wide Atlantic and linking souls that even distance cannot wholly divide. THE SUNDAY SUN~The Christmas Number—will help you celebrate this Christ- mas of Christmases with its beautiful twelve page Rotogravure Section; its sixteen page book section, with a wealth of knowledge about books and Christmas books; its incomparable special features of most notable characters, not least among them a remarkable article on “The Future of the Airplane.” And wonderful special articles and features of particular in- terest to women. Talks No. 396 T holidays—the time of the Guest and ‘estivity—are clo at typed 4 | Holzwasser Home oie Surely the | ‘rench and Spanish Spoken He + “amily reacoed irom Wes. Side o *th ve SOt. S*. Cenestowa Cars \3-RoomApartmen Pi i \ an $24! 44-KoomApartmen' Biren $3TE 45-RoomApartmeni sur LIBERAL TERMS | Week Oi ie kt et PUBLISHED DECEMBER IST, 1918. 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