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Not Romagtte. (Prom the Kermas Clty Journal.) Flubdub to take @ walk aver “Did you n out to see the frost on the pumpkin M that sort of thing.” not st. The on'y ¢ ® pumpxin that would ateree 1 ie the price.” Within reach of all. guarant employer's reference necessary. eat Assortment of DIAMONDS, Will send representative if desired PRAL CREDIT. Christmas Gifts sy weekly or monthly payments. All transactions strictly confidential, WATCHES and JEWELKY A Practica! Girl. (From the Lowisviile Courier-Journal.) He was looking for a chance to pop the question and the girl was not ay my little brother to re- parlor?” she asked. Was Dot presumines” but if you pald a.m of th * naw, All goods NO RED TAPE, Open Evening: | the Bolsheviki ae, q 7” The First Regiment, numbering 4,000 men, soon will sail from a French port for Danzig. Other regiments are be- ing organized in Turin and Milan, and tors constitute A menace unters we get help from the Allies in the form or arma, “Lam a strong admirer of America. | It was my good fortune to visit there | POLAND BREAKS will go to Poland by way of Austria. | in 1905, although |t was onty for al e WARSAW, vin Vienna, Sunday Re fon during a jump across the} y | Dec. 18 (Aseociated Press).—The Gov- Tn an Interview today Noah Pril-| ernment of Poland ehould be recog-| ucki, a ninent Jewish member of | ised bY ell the Allicd Powers in or-| the Muiinic Council, a leader of dee to deal properly with the eltua- the Jewish Nitionalist Party, and a| 4 awyer, satd ' tion in Poland, Gen. Joseph Piisudski,| “in tegard to poeroma, I have | the military head of the present Gov-| knowledge that they r at dwo ernment, told the correspondent to-| Places, Kiblc silica var’ aeitiée aun Head of Present Government} 4y. It is stated that 900 . Gen. Pilsudski signs al] Government buried in Appeals to Allies for decrees afd ‘a considered tho elvil| weeks ago. 1 am Recognition. hend aa we:! as the military. He con-| Xoiy ‘veenuae of unt : ducts the business of the Polish Gov-| printed in a Lemberg newspape ernment ‘tn a suite of magnificently| that the Jews were not neutral in| AMSTERDAM, Dec. 16—Poland has Germany, ac- furnished roome; occupied until .a month agd by thé German Governor General, von Beseler, whom he was able to expel one month after he re« turned from Solitary confinement in a German prison. severed relations with cording to a telegram received In Ber- lin from Warsaw. Poland, as a reason for the rupture, accuses the German authorities in ‘CARLTON I! IN CF CABLE SUIT. Joined With Burteson In Action to| Set Aside Moruwer, The Commercial Cable Company | day, through {ts counsel Cheries B occupled provinces of acting contrary| permanent Government will Hughes and William W. Cook filed} tablished after the Ja a in the United Stator Distr to Polish interests and working with 1 am net’ paper! © Unite ates District | to the Die r a Socialist nor a Bolshevik, but Democrat. I think the Bolsrevik ddAger is immi nent In Poland unless we are able to put up a fence against the Russian nfluence. “We need an army to avold tt danger of clvil war and to guaran the frontiers against Bolshevik agents or the infiltration of Germon| Qiw Feri troops, particularly those from the # In which army of Gen. Hoffman. These fac- cnaes will Court, joining dont of the Western Uni defendant with Postm: Hurleson in the sult of t le Company against th have set aside his seizure of marine cables This action brings the uriadiction of Di At the request of the Presi Polish Government, Governor General von Beseler and the entire staff of the German Mission will leave the territory of the Polish republic. ROME, Dec, 16.—The Polish Na tional Committee has informed the Italian Government that the new Polish Army is being rap formed ...and at big’ R.R. stations in New York, Chicago, etc., etc. Ad fact : e ; ° From railway news stands sales reports received by us last month, the following extracts are printed as evidence that —with a large part of the traveling public, at least—the preference for Fatima is equally strong, East and West: New Yorn—Pennsylvania Terminal: ‘Fatima remains by far biggest seller” Naw Yore—Grand Central Station: ‘‘Fatima outsells any other brand" Cuicaco—Park Row Station: ‘Fatima is the leading seller" Cuicaco— Union Station: ‘*Fatima leads all other high-class brands in sales"? Cuicaco—La Salle &t. Depot: ‘Fatima is best seller among the better brands” PutapecPHia—Broad St. St: ‘Fatima is second best seller’’ At Lantic City—Reading Station Artantic City—Penn. Station: ima is best seller”* Cinctwnati—Grand Central, Penn., B, & O. Depots: ‘*Fatima outsells all otner brands"? Detroit—Union Devot: ‘Fatima still leads all other brands in sales"” Derxorr—Michigan Central R. R. Station: ‘Fatima sales are highest’* \ ‘Trains of N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. System: ‘*More Fatimas are sold than any other cigarette” Burravo—N. Y. Central Station: ‘‘Fatima is largest-selling cigarette’* ° FATIMA A Sensible Cigarette . “Fatima is biggest-celling cigarette’’ The fact is that, besides pleasing the taste, Fatimas leave a man feeling clear and keen: minded, while and after smoking. Lopate Myon etenee Os THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, the fighting there < | % _ 1918, ‘NEW YORK WOMEN BACK FROM FRAN AFTER WAR WORK (Continued from First Page.) dust too farged out See me tater.” to tell it now.| She looked haggar but that was the result of the hard hips of an travel, she said, not the effect of her * War service in the canteen at at She said she didn't know ex- actly where her husband was, but |he's somewhere around the coast of France in Oliver H, Payne's submarine ohasing yacht, the Aphro- dite. An effort to reach the yacht by wireless from the Lorraine failed Mrs. Astor is on @ furlough and she is going back soon unless the peace developments indicate a quick de- y | mobilization, wore the blue uniform of the W. C. A. canteen service, The canteen at Brest, where Mrs, Van- derbilt alo worked, served as many is 6,000 soldiers in a day. Ther: ere 450 women working with equal Tho supervision has been in charge of Miss C, Cowal, Mra. A ald And whose arm do you think Mary Garden was leaning on as she camu nsity _ was when, after that awful trip, I w the Statue of Liberty.” She said her solé immediate de- sire was to plant both feet on terra believing that they would hear some rough words from ee z hey falled to sme. with of a few woll armistice was Mdestared, ana we we ae firma—“with the accent on thé/awa: ‘firma’” She did not talk about her Rev. W. G. Evans of Dayton, 0. also a passenger, was husband, who is a Lieutenant Col-| American to reach Zeebi onel in the occupied part of Ger- many Johnny EK after the German evacual has been @ Y. M. C. AL Flanders, connected with the British when he had seca Washington, former Ameri Niaht—We ber Also Rad. Attache a es a Fee. The steamer Stockholm of the Swed- nenger hree months ago when | ish. ached chaos reigned in the Husstan capital, Lot Googe Boog Oh ag al oe Upper Bay last night, %, North River, to-day, She brought 15 first cabin, 19 second cabin and 4% third class passengers. She started on her trip Deco § and lost some time on account of having to lay to at night because of which, Capt. vhatrom said are along the Swedish and Ni had the experience of leading sev- enteen American refugees out of the y to wafety by way of Finland. : ight between the contending White and Red Guard factions en- moged in a terrific battle,” sald Capt. Crosley, “E called upon the officers of, both sides to declare an eight-hour armistice in order that my party could pase the lines. L_bluffed them into cons! | Baby is mad! Doesn't want the favorite dolly, or the horn, or the picture books—but don’t scold! Look at the tongue! Then hurry! Cascarets to work the nasty bile, souring food, and down the gang plank? It was the excellent right one of Johnny Evers, second baseman and Knight of Co- Jumbus worker “Oh, we've been the way over mitted,” she sald. She gave a $500 diamond pin to Evers to raffle for the benefit of American war bablos, and he got more than the value, of it. It was won by the Rev, Father Eding of St. John's Church, Flatbush, Mary told the Immigration Office that she was a British subject, which was news to The Evening World re- porter, who told her she couldn't vote here. good friends all when weather per- “Don't want to,” anid she Then she told about how she was kissed by an American army officer the day the armistice was signed while on the Rue de la Paix “He kissed me without an intro- duction,” she said, “and then he caltied out So everybody could hear, ‘Hey, Mary, give us a song!’ And he told the people who I was, and I had to stand there in the street and sing.” Miss Garden announced that on Jan, 1 sho wit! sing here in the first production on any “Gismonde,” by came on the § opening perfor age of the opera Henri Fevrier, who me ship to direct the ance in Chicago. Mrs, The Roosevelt jr. wan another She has been in Paris in charge of the Soldiers’ Leavo Area, She is bere for two months rest, and all she had to say waa: constipation poison from the little liver and bowels, MOTHERS! Clean tite clogged-up places. Do away with the bile, sour fermentations and constipation poison which is keeping your little one cross, feverish and sick. Children love. Cascarets, because to them it is like eating candy. 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We will deliver them (0 any address at any time you state, your name in the Christmas Roll Call, never bought so much, im ine Weekly thy SATIMDAY TILL 9.99, AMERICAS GREATEST FURNITURE Houst “us flying forces. He flew to Mary Garden safe ashore, told about/in a British airplane when. the 5 seeing Jog Jenkins of the White| Mana withdrew. Getting out of the Sox in the Verdun sector, Jenkins | plane, he established a canteen on the is a Captain now In Company B,| Mole, which was open when the Al- 126th Infantry. lied forces atrived to take formal pos- “f went to Ver session. “because Jonking . a the nervé. y Job as an athletic in- structor kept’ ime in Paris most ot| MINES DELAY SHIP’S TRIP, the time. "Capt. W. & Crosley, U. Stockholm Foreed to Lay to at docked at Pier « Give candy . a = a ies ‘ee. ea ee <7 a os Pr asta, es

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