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INF! LU ENZA s Ready Re’ "sage Che, ti Throat, oul in Chest and All Inflammation | and Congestion, Gives Instant} Relief and Comfort to the| Sufferer. soni Ueitant Wan tas PLAYMATES DROWN, CRASHING THROUGH GATE OVER RIVE | Boy of Fourteen and Girl of Twelve Were Comrades Since Babyhood. Om the market Hieoeot uo oubertze Playmates since babyhood, John oe Gre PAIN Cox, fourteen, of No, 222 Kast 27th AND INTERNAL Street, and Florence Kieffer, twelv jot No, 337 Kast 28th Street, ha Teeth played their last game together. With their arms about each other Without Plates they plunged into the Bast River at 26th Street and were drowned About 8 o'clock last night they went the 1 of their friends and asked them to come out to play their igual evening game. ‘The congestion san a s , omes I Save Decayed Teeth, & Lighten Loose Teeth anda | ' sons, | North | of the streets forced the children to fi Treat Diseased Gums. 0 to th wate sigh to Perret | SETS OF TEETH, Gold and jitwoon the Department of Charitle Hae aicasd tative’ af ona Gert Apaate the eaee Hoe a ol H yuilt les in the er. no @ Silver and Porcelain made an trate is permitted and the eb ldren | Reasonable Prices. @ need not fear being run over BADLY DECAYED TEETH A game of tag was started that and Roots carefully extracted. gp went almost an hour before the row Teeth thoroughly cleaned. Rroken plat.s repaired whil you wait or if sent by m Tt he screams of Florence as she and the boy tumbled over the em- ne bankment, the other children ran to = -BLOO, the edge and peered into the black 5 pe A below TWO OFFICES One of them ran crying to Bellevuc B2East 125" Sr 169 East 34'"Sr 8 Hospital and told Dr, John J. Hil MSE COR.SYAVE —NW.CO! ese ave H+ Assistant edical Superintendent, @ FOURS-94. 70 7PM DAILY what had happened. Dr. Hill imme- SUNDAYS.GAM To JPM 4 lately called John F, McHale, night SEG200Ue8aReR BRB Superint ent; Miss Amy Hilliard, Superintendent of Nurses, and Miss Agnes Scott, with blankets Dr. Hill and Dr. a nurse. and restoratives, and McHale, with lin- Get Rid of That | drubbi | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER Stripped Hospital Dead To Get Clothes He Needed To. Escape From Ge rmans aera Resourceful American Was! Wounded, Capiured and | Robbed. Wounded in the fighting near Sois H | captured by the Germans and sent to a hospital in Darmstadt, fr which he later escaped In the uniform of a French officer, Private Albert J Kai 110th Regiment oath arrived in New York tales of his war Priv Company K, Diviston, has thrilling wit iences, ail's home ts at No. 1634 Marshall Street, Philadelphia. | He was in the thick of the fighting at Chateau-Thierry and remained in the front lines until July 29, when he was wounded by the Ger- mans. Kail’s company went over the top on July 29 for the purpose of routing out a particularly ma chino gun nest, “Woe settled that nest, all right.” said Private Kail to-day, “but the ve caught us in a cross-fire trom | two other nests and gave us quite is and capture troublesome a i ‘orty men in my platoon killed, Lieut. Bullett, who led our | men across no man's land, was killed | in the first five minutes of fighting. | were He was a son of the late John Bul- | ‘lett of Philadelphia, him in German and asked him huw “E fell Into a hole with ma : a like to ohay \ nice can of fat ardine ner hi anaged to chine gun bullets through both knees. smuggle five cana of sardines out of I fell on top of a young Corporal from | the hospital. He gave the guard one | Tho nurses, | wounded, my severely {Of these and also 4 marks, which hé |took with many thanks, “He was so grateful that he us our bearings and directed regiment Was He was suffering terribly and I was trying to ease his pain a who save us to Persistent Cough | tens and grappling trons went to the |jittie when three Jerrys swooped|the nearest railroad, By travelling at scene of the accident, but the bodies | own on us and dragged us b night we managed to reach Heidel ‘ ; down o ed us both to Stop that weakening, persistent | were not found. |g aGabat Head jberg without running into any Ger- cough or cold, threatening throat or - > wh sbobhd Rha hd de |man soldiers, We crossed the Rhine lung affections, with Kekman's Alter- Two Killed by ‘The Corporal was dead when they ;at that point and made our way t ative, the tonic and upbuilder of 20|- Ralph B. Smith, twenty-six, of No, 318 | sot I there. They took everythin inal Shierieas lines in the vicinity of years’ successful use, Soe, and $1.50 |Mary Street, Peoria, Ul, formerly a {of value off his body and left him a oven Lill ileal hd tai bottles from druggists, or from ip Re Ne are Hedy eaters | one » Then they carried me behind) “f had my picture taken in that ECKMAN LABORATORY, ette, of No, ) Sixth Avenue, were | the lines, where they robbed me of! French efficer’a uniform before Pr Hadelphin = found as ad of gas at the latter addreas | everything of value that I pos: od. j Bott into my_ aaneriet rican duds ag un, phtbe sl They took a gold watch that had — | been Biven Celebrate all 1 to-morrow th The Bone Dry you can. to-day 1919 brings Law, which the sale of all liquor, New Revenue Bill which will double present taxes. OCK UP! BUY NOWHERE! And save half, as we are selling out sacrifice pric (GOLBBERG 859 87H AVE, wees, Phone Columbus 2170-2171, Convenient to Subway, L and Street Cars. | Merunitan Purchases of $20, Other Places $30, Delivered Free gf No €.0.D, Orders, All goods shipped at buyer's risk, We pack goods eure 7] CE _ a SPECIALS FOR BALANCE OF WEEK - WHISKEYS —-——- | ——--- CHAMPAGNES % ao . i }) 28 grapes from waich — the b French champarnes are & Old Aster | ce BAR gto, te ‘ + | Marry Extra Dey. "Phe Juice is F RING OF WHISKILS | arated trom the ‘ao that @ . for 15 Years | the wines will not be discolore 4 al ‘oan, | after which fermentation is arity 4 ig “7 | mt pit he 4 in open tenks i t by the ‘case and” save % 4 a money, Prices are bound R # $1. 75 FULL QUART DU BARRY, eid, BOP See aD Vintage 1904 ag Old Aster Rye, full ats. .$1.75 $7.00 Quart. $2.50; Case, $28.00 Kinngarn Rye, at 1,05 7.25 i 25; Case, $30.00 Private Stock. 200 7.50 Pint, $1.25; C: $30.00 > BH Gla’ Grows ate $2; bot. 1.75 7.50 | London LA OE od) of Grand Dad, bot. bond:, 2.00 — Diver aiden, Fi Gibson Rye .......... 65 202 7.50 Ipet pean SOT Goiden Age Rye seve 1,50 6.25 A Ee toe | Royal Diamond Rye ig 2 W. Oy ry Ca TTaeTimeni of 2 e carry” batt Fportment Overwoit™ 270 = IMPORTED CLARETS, SAUTERNES: Green River 1,75 7.50 ore Bue win ee 3 pa aoaaeeeeteeee nS COGNACS AND GINS —— low . oe 680 | NACS A s—— Carstair 22 = Bot. Gal. Fleischmann’s Rye, bnd 240 — | Jules Robinsee white Baltimore Club 2: = Label, Special. $3.00 Penwick Pure Ry 2. - Moreelié ‘gor Hennessy® - 7 id Tay! a — eillson Peress® a WE Sis craw band), gi 25 | Joan of Arc (8-yr. old). 3.50 — Pebbietord (bond) = | Joan of Are (ta-yr.'old) 99 = Fe] Wilson or Hunter Rye. 2.00 - E, Remy Martine 3.00 = Outty'n Malt... 1.55 California Brandy 2.00 8.00 Jordan (8-year-old) 2.00 & 2.60 at. a. Gordon Dry Gin 9 — Kirk's Old Crow De Kuyper... 0 @ Seagram's Canadian... 273 — | Coates Plymouth 3.00 = aug Canadian Club 325 = Freebooter Geneva, 100.250 — & Gooderham & Woort's,. 2. — | Burnett's Dry or Tom,, 1.85 | — Hala g Haloee, $98 = | White Tavern Dry... == 7.80 19 alg 350 = umphreys Taylor Dry 1. = PS Perfection Scotch + 2.50 - A. Lane's Dry 1.85 - Jonnny Walker 3.15 - King Bond Superior Ory 1.75 - 4 Dewar's White Label.. 3.00 — | Imperiai Dry Gin..,...- 1:80 7.00 x Usher's Green Stripe — | Very Old Sloe Gin.:...: 2.00 7:50 Sanderson's Scotch - Holland Geneva Type... 1,75 7.00 Black ang Whit =| ——- WINES Sy herve Scotch Imperial Reserve Portqt .55 2900 White Horse Scotch.... Royal Cabinet Port..'+ "40 4°75 Banff Scotch - Sanderman's Port 1.25 6,00 Watson No, 10 Scotch. Graham Port 89 3.00 Bushmili Arsh = Oid Tawny Port... 100 4.00 ¢ jon Jameson irish — | Amontiliado Sherry 125 6.00 ~ ohn ur ‘6 trish - Cuvillo Amontiliado 2.00 % Wise's Irish . = Palido Fino Sherry.. 1.25 6.00 —— MISCELLANEOUS Palido Sherry 100 4:00 @ . ?: Alhambra Sherry...» 80 3.00 © SZ kummet ners cetieled and d $2.09 Golden Crown Sherry,qt. :55 2°00 Club Cocktails 176 | Oivstnia Darececr, oe Manhattan, Bronx or M Rhine wine Toei: ee Oo wg Cocktails, best grade 1.75 ne wane TP ap 2:00 oe : Bacardi Rum 2.60 VERMOUT! " St. Croix or Medford Rum:.. 2.00 rane HS - ig Grenadine Syrup, at.. * 00 Martini Rossi, Italian. Brennictine, ate 111 283 | Martini Rossi, Dry... ‘00 a “a creme de Menthe, Green or Ballor, Italian, fpssial at. 18 ss BE White. best grade, 1.50 and 2.00 | Granier, French 25 & pe oe 209 | Dgmestic, Italian’ or French Boonekamp. Bitters.....- 0 Vermouth, gt .78e ¥ Many Other Brands Not List 4. We Reserve the Right to Limit Qu: tities. “ Deposit reaulred of 20¢ on gallon jugs, 15¢ on % wallon tugs Y GW These prices subject to change upon increase of taxes by Govern 4 STORE OPE UNTIL 8 P. M. a GB The Relia THE HOUSE OF Ay] ety my mosner_ ant! JOY TURNED TO GRIEF, to tne any na a cape oe Seen) HOLIDAYS SADDENED, FOR LIEUT, M'GUIRE'S MOTHER also 700 fr t officers put me through a cross-ex- | amination in hopes of getting a lot] of information, I reeled off a tine | lot of stuff for their benefit and I only hope they acted on it, If they did must have reaped a fine buach of casualties, THREE NURSES FOR 900 WOUND- ED, WHO DIED LIKE FLIES. “L was finally sent toa hospita! at Darmstadt, whore they had thre nurses to care for 900 wounded men. | they |The wounded died so fast in that hospital that the bodies would lie in the beds several days before the at- tendants could find time to remove them | | “AN the nurses and doctors had to work wath were paper bandages and aspirin tablets, Every patient got uspivin whether it was the thing he ought to have or not On m s con: sted of black bread, said to have nh made from wood shavings, thin barley soup and coffee made from burned barley here were many wounded Amer- ang in that pit nd three of | n died while [ was there Purses did all they could for us, but the work was too much for them. “In the b next to mine was Lieut | Ke th Crane of the 3lut fantry 78th Division, “THe was slightly | wounded, On the other side of Lieus Crane ly Louis Ring of the 6th Marines, $2d Company. Next to Ring lay Charles Gébier of Paris, who had been an interpreter with the French Army the suggestftm of Lieut, Crane we cooked up seh » to escape from the hospital oon as our) wounds were sufficiently healed, Our| Lye main difficulty was that none of us \had an: 2 4 Vs “KS stitch T owned was ta Instead $ Arrival from me when I entered the hospital fi Came The others were in about the same ‘fix. Gibier, howeve had man. dd to muggle in 250 marks and with this dn of {money be bribed one of the attend- mpaied pes antsy to bring us clothes. We couldn't McGuire of |'get enough to go round, though, and the Canadian Aviation Corps | when the night of our’ proposed es-| ... ai ne, No. |ecape arrived I had only a ir of) oath : oa | shoes and an undershirt ly tur k i THE ESCAPE IN A DEAD FRENCH time, bop opie OFFICER'S UNIFORM. read letter from adler | “That night. the Germans brought | son in n which he said he in a French officer who had been ter- | was soon turn uninjures bly shot up. We had planned our rine nat ; escape for 4 o'clock in the morning. | 224 would be so glad to email That French officer died at 2 in the | 4eain [morning and T appropriated hin uni-| Hardly had the news cgoled when, form, Otherwise I don't think T!on the following day, Mi cGuire would have been one of those to ae Sass Bees “MOE pears was off informed of the yount “We chose an early morning he offiver’s death in ana ident make our getaway because at that ‘The sudden fr us an time the guard around the prison Was cu wn and was com tlclpat ld caused the posed most old men, The four, Mother te nd saddened the of us dropped from second-story hearts of ali th near and dear to window of the hospital and bh. t eae ean 1 lire waa on neteen “Ho asked us where we were ye 1. He had 1 ng and we replied that wo we rejected by the American fl going away from there’ with as little dalcvrea pamlvie. a taint put OR account of his age. H to raise an outery when Lieut, Crane | Was per and finally ammed him over the head with a) with the Canadians in ection of bed slat that he had up his sleeve, ‘The next guard wo met | 297 He showed such aptitude wasn't Interested in where we were|flying that he won a commias going. All he wanted to know was’ within a few weeks, and then went to whether we had anything to eat France “Gibier, the Frenehman, ke tol 4 wert (sae waa a wvaduate ot Public School No, 15 of Manhattan and of Manual ‘Training Ish WHEN RHEUMATISM gt tiga tet e had eon employed by the PAINS: HIT HARD 330088 S850 Se8 dhattar Don't say “it will be all right to- > morrow.” Rheumatic twinges won't THIEF CHASE IN 5TH AVENUE, velieve themselves. It takes the - : counter-irritant of Sloan's Liniment noppers Get #850 In Savoy obbe fT 50 im Save. Hotel to bring quick relief, Effective, too, for Due biceeeien Onnee negaly every external ache and pain yy. men entered § ‘ that-man’s heir to, 80¢c, 60c, 81.20. avoy Hotel a hue and 59th Street, yesterday and stole # m the cash regist They tan out and mingled with the shopping crowd, followed by Miss Mathilda Ven~ > aterer, the cashier, Policeman Dowar aries 7 \, Pe z ~ hus of the Traffic Bauad commandesied : 6 eaugit one of magn. hs Ome eonninee \K | to-day, burello, Alfred Pellatin and Anita Constanzat The orchestra was heard in the 'Bacchanalo tr Samson and. De- lan" and in Herbert's "March of the Toy Firmin Swinnen — played 81, 1018. ANY LADY NICOTINE MAKES GOBS HAPPY “BY A FLEET VIS Leah of ¢. Cokations Secre- taries Were Her Wel- comed Agents. MASSIVE ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL NAVE 10 ISEIN FIVE YEARS Work Will Be ill Be Resumed at Once—Thank Offering for Victorious Peace. JERSEY DEADLOCK REMAINS. ; Tle Vote on Om TRENTON, N, J., Dec. Tho fight for the Presidency of the New Jersey Senate was no nearer a finish at the conclusion of the afternoon caucus than ever, For a time it appeared aa though the deadlock would be broken, when Senator Mackay of Bergen, who has received seven votes and had been tied with Senator Wella, announced he | would retire if bis opponent also would withdraw. Although friends tried to Induce Sen- ator Wells to withdraw in the inter esta of the Republican Varty, he re- fused. The caucus was then adjourned til Saturday morning. Senator Macka Tho Lady Nicotines of 100,000 cities * Ruilding operations will soon be igtimated that uniess Senator Wells welcomed the gobs of the great fleet! resumed on the nave of the Cathe-| withdraws he will continue to oppose yesterday with 1,000,000 whiffs of dral of St. John the Divine, The him slipncalstes cigarette and pipe out of which might) bujldings now componing the seat of | curl the smoky wreaths of wetcome | the Protestant Bpiscopal Diocese of MERCHANT FALLS TO DEATH. direct from that litfle home in the! New York and including the Chapels | i West, or the South, or down Fast.) o¢ Tongues, the Choir Altar Cross,| Head of M chusetin Concern or wherever one’s thoughts may «hy. monument of Henry Codman Pot- Found Dead Under Window. turn when good tobacco is at hand, through the agency of the Knights of Columbus. | It was a great day for gobs who} had been left ‘board ship while their luckier companions, estimated at about 60 per cent, of the total per- sonnel of the fleet, spent their time at the Métropolitan Museum of Art, or the Public Library, or with some nice little flapper who imitates fairly well the girl he left behind him, There was no fanfare of trumpets announcing the coming of the K. of C. secretaries with their load of smokes; no speeches, no Liberty sings, | no brass band, just @ good old fash-! ned seagoing tug, the H. 8, Lock- wood, which touched off the siren every now and then to warn so colush, gob steered, motor driv battleship launch that it did not own all of the Hudson River. | Six secretaries, all due to sail for overseas work within the next ton days, personally bore the gifts of Lady Nicotine, 1t was their first real work at making service men happy and it can be said that they en-| Joyed it, Middle-aged men they were--it ksn't permitted to tell who—but it can be sald that there was an ex-Mayor of a good-sized town in Indiana, a Boston business Mm & professional man | from a far Western city—quite be- yond Chicago--a couple of retired plain citizens, and John F, Cavanaugh, keeper of stores, No, 461 Fourth Ave- who Was in charge of the expedl- nu tion. It was the third day of the gitt bearin he Lockwood was char- tored last Saturday and the first de- livery of smokes for sailors was made then, Each day since the K. of ¢ has distributed 60, hen ban ehrige ane twenty gross of “Bu tobacco, no’ talk). » Shey alsb left on board each ship a supply of matches, chocolate and “Lam safe and sound in the good old United States” post cards for the nse long as the fleet Hes majestically in the Hudson, just so long will the of C, make da friendly calls and jeave the makin's and tailor-mades for the men, They are going to add hard candy and gum drops beginning petanee <e “THE SQUAW M. SHOWN ON THE FILM, SOME FINE MELODRAMA Aldea by Mille presents the versary of week. The a splendid Dexter, Ann ttle, I Donald, Th jore lol Marshall and Charles Ogle. began, and then all-star cast Cecil de “The Squaw Man" as) film attraction of the first anni- the old presentation I Theatre this) 18 given Eliiott M Tully film Rivoli melodrama by herinc ert, wh as did the drama, in England, the changed miles of for a to une cate back- scene with brush Wwe ontier Kilauea, the Hawaiian Volcano,” is an unusual picture of @ slow-flow- | n ing lake of lava made by new Prizma natural color process and | marks a noteworthy advance in color y ‘Washington's Sky * shows the Washington Monu- nd other capital scenes from heights, he sextet from “Lucia” was sung Miss Anne Rosner, Martin Bretel, Vincente Ballester, Francesco Tam- Marche an, Heroique” on the Rivoli or- _-———_— CHARLES RAY PICTURE, “STRING BEANS,” PROVES USUAL INCE SUCCESS | *ha Ray is the hero of an Ince | oduction at the Rialto Theatre this k, entitied “String Beans.” At beginning of the picture Ray 4s pletured as a busky and energetic country boy. The lure and remune- return (?) of newspaper work i pr w under his skin and he enrolls with the Chronicle, After he meets the village Mayor's daughter, news- per work takes on added glamour ks to expo: nto the town bi a crook who nt on separat inhabitants from their sav~ The scheme 1s a string bean It is the old story of battling against adverse ctr- mated Magazine shows orm an educational film wh typleal Mack Sen edy ig laughable and Colin Moore sang melodies Hoffmann" and t ant” Overture were rend by the Ito Orchestra aaa “GROWN UP BABIES” PRECOCIOUS KIDDIES AT OLYMPIC THEATRE, | n Up Babies, h tial twenty years, made thet the h Street will be the holiday nat this house omedy is all new, the songs are the lat and the dancing nun bers are original, Some of the men bers of the large company who scored big hits were Jack Callahan, Babe Shepan, Frank Silk, Rose Kelly, Jean Delisle, Vic Vanderbilt, Harry Man- dell and Mabel McClellan, The latte: isa pretty, lai blonde witb an exceptional- ly good voice, ok. .ppearance on Bi und they attract at mpi lof the te the New @ynod , the Choir School, | House, the Bishop's house, the Dean- | cry, and the open alr pulpit, represent | an investment of approximately $7,-| 000,000, The immense foundation of the nave has already been complet and building Will be resumed shortly | after peace is signed. Bishop David H. Greer, shortly af- ter the United States entered the war, determined to halt the building of the nave in order that the energies | or any of the resources of the United be put Into the winning war, Dean Howard Chandler Robins of the cathedral sail: “I bo- Neve that we shall find that the ca- thedral now has @ great right of way over every other building enterprise, | public or private, in the City of New| York. Why? Because I believe wo are going to ma@ke the building of the cathedral nave the thankoffering of the City and Diocese of New York for peace with victory! “We are going to make it the | great public expression, to endure | through the centuries of our profound | and solemn public joy. We are going | to make it @ great act of corporat thanksgiving to One Who, in giving victory to the forces which contended | for righteousness and freedom, will | be giving to us and to all the world peace that can endure.” ‘The cornerstone of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine was laid twenty- seven years ago last Friday. It will take five years to complete the nave, cording to the prediction of Dean Robins, Although no definite state- ment bas been made regarding plans for the interior of the nave, it was hinted by Dean Robins yesterday that possibly nave memorials might be in- corporated in the walls, of the cathe- dral for Americans who died in the war, These necessarily would be con- tributed by friends and relatives of the dead heroes, Thia cathedral, situaged on Morn- Ingside Heights on almost the highest ground in Manhattan, is desi by the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of New York to be much the largest church editice in the Western Hemis- phere. Statesymigh a Close Out Work G to Allies, WASHINGTON, Dec, 81, The Frenob and British Governments have met the United States in an accommo- dating spirit in negotiations for the ancellation of contracta in Burope for guns and munitions for the {American forces, Secretary Baker said to-day in announcing that ap- proximately two-thirds of the out- standing American orders in those countries bad boen closed out > ights Dinner Guents, Invitations have been sent to the Deputy and Special Deputy Police Commissioners to attend a dinner given on Jan. 4 for Commissioner En- | right and Mrs. Fright at the home celal Deputy Comminstoner Har- 0, 140 Riverside Drive, PHOTO PLAYS. we are criticized! fr 4 Heart of Humanity Tay, clalm thie ‘should be digni her prices, not only. beew worth, mare” but because two than the folks of other cit we won't repeat the mistake of ask- ing too litue, —We don't ures you wo eee “The Heart of Humanity” pieong so they money, too. BROADWAY TUKATRE, BROADWAY At 4187, Continuous 10 A. M. to aon Av 10-3» Hate, Inet, ta “MICKEY” With MABEL NORMAND Will Ne Phy ‘ i niet, All’ Lovat “TOO FAT TO FIGHT * AWOL ncMERTna AL ‘© | CHARLES RAY | iy arming ALTO ORCH Hpristix FARNUM ii tue ital Ale Greater VAUDEVILLE, |the Broadway Central Hotel at No. The body of a man believed to be I. Rottomley of No, 17 Grant Street Haverhill, Mass, was found early this morning in a court beneath the window of © room on the sixth floor open of 673 last Broadway. Bottomley re«istered night and went directly to It is believed Bottomley became and fell from the window A small amount of cash and ac for $1,411.20 was found in a pocket check was made out to EB. Rottom|e Company of Haverhill, shoe meret dizey THEATRES. y EMPIRE § mis WILLIAM GILLETTE The Girl Behind the Gun ; iit cago" WO ENTIRELY Dixon at #15. CONT'S New Mui Hrosdway and i « Fit, Weat 430 Mt THE INVISIBLEFOE NOT A WAR PLAY HENRY MILLER'S FATES 4ID ST. 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