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and. He are we have the ‘deal demov- your work TOREMAININULS. © 2 nlp BY TEUTONS, can be sure that America will 4 ay ing AND BEGIIZENS = 5ENPERTS ratte shmen, and. ts other count atas the opp: than the man. For good, rich blood still courses vigorously through her veins, while his hae turned almost to water. Old age must come, of course. But if the blood is well cared for, con- siderable vigor and capacity can be retained L the woman looks and /¢e/s ten years younger ae Arentinians. fore 1914 a large number of s been our rein the hands of until very late in life. friend.” | punts in part for Y pao have your concentration of thought broken Are Told That America Is) Patter Nan ta Weenie us! ited Govarnnsat Unies Exporters ude’s epto-Mandan y an aggravating skin ion is annoying no Their Friend ‘4 lvoe ralgnment © i * : Se tay? only to yourself, bat alse other The abplica: Their Friend and Urged Poland, said that America and the} to Sell Goods Through in Onder to kil . tion of Resinol Ointment tothe affected part brings to Be Loyal. Allies alone had appreciated the ideals Own Countrymen hat pradties was| The Red Blood Builder’’ be we'oome relief. Generally after a short treatment sia for which the Poles stood.. |» ° 3 : i xoale that it kept | A splendid general tonic, appetizer and diced the trouble disappears entirely. The ointment is ‘- 4 . “It is therefore a duty,” he said.) “ oie gran avd a maker lor feeble old people, invalide, convalei 80 nearly flesh colored that detection of Two thousand Americans of f concluding his address, “that the| WASHIN The D n trade all over and in fact for the weak and ran-down of oll ages its use is unlikely 4 ON fetising at night iene vine Hah | "schol a Ayre TES RR OR el | everythin ce is do # Foot n- and conditions. It increases the sumber end , apread thicker and wrap with a clean on Irving s i alt ne to encour able te iy oxygen-carrying capacity of the red blood celle, cloth, This should hasten results jeelebrate tho freeddm of Poland,| ,Dr. Jonathan © Day, Commissioner | American exg dlapinoe Thus the whole body takes on « new leave of At all druggists. |were urged by the speakers to fe. Poles and Urged more thorough meth: |@'gners in charge of their agen began, however the health and power. Gude's Pepto-Mangan is essy main in this country, and not to re-| ods of Ameficanization for all foreign| abroad. Before the outbreak « F enekss Nate | to digest ond pleasant to taste. Physicians every- |furn to the land of their birth. ‘The| born citisens. war very few Atmerican concer they have bees where recommend it. 2 PRIBNDLY WARNING: There i meeting was held under the auspices : business through Aq pri Medicine Ie the Crying Need of toto Mang that ie Gu ° j Weague o} in 0 P bottle ‘ led ‘beak pe labdakad Poland, Says De. Chodeko. ip for It nnewn here, Sold by : y. Jan, 3 (Asso | fore an repre make rightful WARSAW, clated Press).—P #t quant! c tybicki, Secretary of the league, in outlinihg the part the {Poles had played in the. history =| tives if it in desired i] can commerce take 3] 18 the world’s busine CH COMPANY and is in need 9f| Informat New York besides |efnment in recepte: —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND ‘America has been a refuge to us 2 Amertean goods abi ‘There t# not | Diy For the Soldier and Sailor Who Want ‘Goilian Clothes—for the Business “Man Who Has Waited _ for the Weather to Turn—for Every Man Who Can Look Farther than the Present Season— JOHN WANANIAKER’S Big Winter Sale of SUITS and OVERCOA Brings an Accurate, Straightforward Statement of Ample Assortments and Definite Savings HeNbreDs of men who have been serving their country in the army and navy, and who are now ready to return to civilian life, will find this a real opportunity. Hundreds of New York business men, who have waited for winter's U Tue sday inevitable call, will welcome the chance to make Mornin s profit out of necessity. Both Stores plantas For Men Never before in the history of the Wanamaker Will Open ] Store has a Clothing Sale consisted of so much —————aas 01, staple, standard merchandise, from a value viewpoint, as this Sale And the obvious fact that the Wanamaker guarantee stands back of it all—just as it has stood for 58 years—is an assurance of all that makes lasting satisfaction, and inspires confidence and good-will. Overcoats in the Arcade Store 137 Overcoats —$30 143 Overcoats — 32.50 grade... 130 Overcoats— 35 _— grade... 96 Overcoats — 37.50 grade 242 Overcoats--$40 . grade........ | 308 Overcoats— 42.50 grade........ | $ } 354 Overcoats— 45 grade toes | A j 198 Overcoats— 47.50 grade 460 Overcoats —$50 grade ......... 315 Overcoats — 60 grade.......... $ 205 Overcoats — 65 grade .......... f 90 Overcoats — 70 grade........... ° 35 Overcoats — 85 grade. Overcoats in the Broadway Store 141 Overcoats-- $27.50 grade........ | $ 265 Overcoats— 30 grade........ | 113 Overcoats— 32.50 grade........ J ° 108 Overcoats- $22.50 grade........ } $ 207 Overcoats — 23.50 grade ....... f aan ° 195 Overcoats — 25 grade. So this is the v hole truth about this interesting event— with quantities, suggestions, facts and figures clearly and unmistakedls printed. To Read--and Remember There are 7,402 garments in this Sale—3,660 suits and 3,742 overcoats No Job Lots of Merchandise For Father and Son eis > 2 Every garment is a Wanamaker Often a distinction without a differ- Suits in the Arcade Store in the Arcade Store standard garment —bought to sell at the ence—unless father actually prefers the regular prices indicated table of values. more conservative models and patterns. 245 Suits — $27.50 grade........ bene $ The various grades are based upon to- In suits as well as overcoats the line can 279 Suits 30 grad¢..,...... day’s regular retail merket prices—not be as sharply drawn as you desire. 7,000 180 Suits-- 33.50 grade..:... ° upon past or future conditions. garments is all-inclusive—nothing worth- ee ag ae baat ce while has been omitted. are eae i ae $ The Suit Styles ahr aia Fs als 200 AGB e»---- 2 Fancy worsteds, cheviots and cassi- We Believe All Men 108 Suits 42.50 grade............ ® meres-—the fabrics that all men want, in Can Be Fitted f patterns that range from the almost- A very important ’ point— overlooked 365 Suits “ oe: RrAaan | invisible stripes to the lighter, brighter or “forgotten” in many sales. The man 289 Suits — 47,50 grage........ $ plaid effects and combinations. Lined, of regular build; the stout man, the 276 Suits 50 = grade...... trimmed and tailored in keeping with slim man, the short man, the tall man- 261 Suits-- 55 grade...., ° ALL have been provided for. John 97 Suits— 65 grade..... Wanamaker’s regular stock omits nothing ’ and this January Sale is an accurate The Overcoat Styles reflection of all that this Wanamaker Store for men really IS. | Wanamaker accurecy and precision. * * * Suits in the Broadway Store Fancy coatings, and the staple black, i * , . oxford, derk blue, brown, and dark green fe ae a fi 92 Suits $27.50 grade............ $ Don’t Forget t the Early Open mg colorings, Chesterficld dress coats, No Charge for Alterations 181 Suits 30 gradé............ ? —7.30 Tyee Morning | street ulsters, motor ulsters, belted coats, ve vane every ytd to fis prop- 75 Suits— 32.50 grade............ e se-back coats ble breasters, single erly e know that service and satis- 7 - = for the c¢ ience of all men who want to choose their . oar gr alaear ead unas faction depend, to @ large extent, upon 61 Suits $22.50 grade........... $ Ault am ovaracat Bayh UAInBa ier sch ik hesitate fit. If the garment you choose needs 197 Suits 23.50 grade... bees Ris cela, eae Wal sce acca ee | lined with silk or quarter Tne ana- altering, our tailors will do the work 113 Suits— 25 grade , 'o space, extra salesmen, extra fitters, extra tailors, | maker standard in every detail. accurately and without charge. vedic * | America, declared that the Poles had) encies for American houses Not t4] petien Delegation in Is xeve| es come eternally linked with the| urther our foreign trade but to block hing Reces be lericang, and that tt would be dan It wherever possible. |} PARIS, Jan. 6'The h delega * es s to sever that link | An official of the Department of arrived here Saturday, os | “The Poles have fought in the Re 4 to give patients | Commer «day outlined the situa-| rep “‘sudekl, the “ r Jiutionary and Civil Wars," said “ (Re declared. MAL Lode | tion as foliows tary } ia Rybicki, “and they have done t there were in 1918 12,000 births and | an banks operating| Who $ {share in the present war, We have|!7000 doathe. At present there the/ ts ee pe tof this Nation, Wi annual rate is 2,000 births and 8,000| Mthe| Lochs) oe oe = = 43 come part of this Nation. We can-| deaths. The Germans not only re- pe ountry takes @ ° |not te 5 out of it at this|quisitioned food, but cut dewn the| sition in foreign affairs. "The next | cq 1 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED ¢ cructal 1 at any other time. | forests and deprived the people of| thing to do is to h mertcans sell | ary ; caseeey | ] _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1918. el dan a 2 Pre