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cas 7 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919, j were tortured by the Bolshevik! | ’ York by the American steamship West- ‘ to Other Places Ca food will be con-| Forty Red Cross ambulances lined ep fats and lat the United States Debarkation Hos- } sail for] Pital at 6th Avenue and 18th Street this kn elr guns ‘i agrend | Sc t ft s Five-Year the Baltic]morning to take 250 wounded soldi beauty specialist of Kansas City, re pestid Ay “eu Michulnky eae ial ement Get ‘ by |to varfous railway alatione” Soon e cently gave out the following state 0 give the man’ 16,000 4 | From the U nited States—Com- 1 of U. S. y a |eutea “Sttsmohl te heen “the Rea ve ey halts, i Lalor the bandits ask more mittee Backs Gomy i n 16a ap-}moving, but there were several tr ‘Any can prepare a simple mix n tured y : Wililuer Me Ado. 7 ture at home, at very little cost, that hn 1 1 D o , trrwm F y Lieut. Francis A. Glass, in char of ‘ ae h sine ¥ o ion ern work, said men were moved out will darken gray hair, and make it a | M LONDON, Jan, 15.—The refusal of que od ‘ of the hospital every day and sent to soft and glossy, To @ half pint of : P . aa ee ‘. ‘ . AP. T for the raltroad different Base Hospitals over the = frater add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small | Latndowter and Wife Victims}! the American Federativn of Labor to | Jurist Makes Garrison Appoint of. to-day “ GEN. BARRY TAKES COMMAND OP cases, Suen well on the toca eid of Barbe Compaund and % ounce . : P |participate in the proposed Interna. | “inden ‘the ‘Consttution, & . covery are sent t > " ot glrcerine. These ingredients can| Of Assault and Robbed of |}, jhe valuables the men ve and | tional Labor and Socialist Congress at} Ment Permanent and Sees xist power hg Cotaraas Ws eer - thelr homes, cnt ‘2 Hospitals clove ¥ bought at any drug store at very! F a manded liquor. not voing any |Lausanne has had @ disastrous effect re Way sate Ansamen Charge at Governor's — little cost, or the druggist will put it 30,000 Rubles. liquor about, t the Motul Jon this gathering #0 far. ‘There is No Need for Othe Thom asked latand for Third THe up for you. Apply to the b ss skys a fin and then went yy Melelaat : a DEALERS & week until the ¢ joff to a 1 house also the question of who is comp nt A xi 5 nw Ww aye tained, This will mak gray haired WAKSAW, Monday, Jan. 13 (Aa-| They ind any money |t© represent the enemy countries at Ma a ‘ n poration who sell imitations of |tnere, mc Ky Kays, they set] such @ congress. : a : 7 ron look twenty % younger. | sociated Press).—Bolshevik gueriil o 1 fate 5 A is is not a dye, it dors not color | Ipredatiog tn Litheanic|famiy an they attemplod te eerame | Arthur Henderson, former Labor {city for the appoint : ‘ Couxey the world’s best relish, the most delicate scalp, is not sticky | 4d are depredating In Lithuania} 4! girl of elghteen almost made good |Member of the Ministry, for ‘ i or greasy and does not rub off."—|us they advance In the direction of| her escape, but was ht down | Paris yesterday to consult with t , get the reputation of sell- Advt. | Warsaw. A landowner named Mi-| Handitn then be wtthe'e Mee death” [French Socialists and jt ie now be- |" " WP : ‘ i , gt ing cheap substitutes, Kxtre Coaree Yor It soc a eet ie wean HONOR SOLDIER, ‘AD ten WL aba pass Wediewe cet ten Sn t iaswe must bel When your customers td pelea moe J turen ha. urrive b @ Will take place ” ny i . | i. Advertionments for The World vay be ieft at | Boranovich!, has arrived tn Warsaw HONO DEAD AT SEA} t onal meet Borno | ‘ sites call for ‘Worcester. PR Dan Meemene oes te ar ant relaten how to and Ris wile) noay of Man Who Died om St. Lonta| be substituted fF} icuryene iy FOOD RELIEF FOR POLAND, | tust ure iue tin ; shire” sauce they want | in Ping Covered Casket. | ‘ place, | PS : . jed the lute Frederick De! The body of Pri Christopher | of Samuel Gompers | F T.WOTon Carmo, Conting M2, ; -- > Reiner, 46th Field Artillery, tn a flag-| er delogutes of the Ameri- | ' Corp 1 Leaving for Dansic on New York Dirigibie on Last Lap to & |draped casket, was brought ashore |can Federation of Labor will have |t request of Hon tt ward Ho. Key Went. z |from the cruiser St. Louis to-day when |important consequences on tho ace |e, had WASETINGTION, Ja Ga, Jan. 15.—The SAUCE Y |ahe docked at Hoboken. tion of international nlares | t t Poland on Cal, en route from| THE ONLY OR | | CAM ME ER | Six saviors bore the casket to the! in the 1 ‘ resttlons nt tient! Ina inein t Re ow York "to, Key Went, left hore at Re Stree Woneee) erent } ple ere Mier Capt. GLa Lincoln os rn ti’ of A aybreak on the last lap of the long i i j Stamped on et Shoe Means Standard of Merit bt |falled “Toverybody to ‘nitentnn 2 [faces Mr Gompers in his attempt [Conclusion ; ; Stick to the Only Original, } ; Judge M \ tt i th nd a hears Ito found a new International Medera —SS—= = 34" St. New York Be k fora (tlOH OC Trades! Unions, for thany (time Mr. it. te | pneumonia. His home was at No, labor leaders here are no! t | Separate Entrance to Our Men's Shop. 68-70 West 35th SL 24 Howard Stree Sp » Wash. pos ik t mee praised b " trea s ‘ Pe eae ki thetio with the American Fed foe: Clearance | [Hen plan of working only op a .iccoinylishe. how MEN’S SHOES | parte Deputie nt Deschanel) Labor here is split over the G be 7 ayer PARIS, Jan, ul Deschanel # Union Committee, rey OE OLR ‘ a € oO waa yesterday re-elected President of Bea Gemenity Wort sta oan i inten VETERANS OF “WAR ; } ; ‘is hat at, hi Miser Closing Out Sale Thursday — 10 AND BOY SCOUTS « proceedin vi ve f]Our Mail Order and Friday Continuing Till ea ene me arpa : saeithe aky D || Stock of Higher POSLAM BRINGS Gen, March Sends Request for Go. P ? All Are Sold operation to All Camps of ibstantial action w Priced Coats [ape fryer LL of our higher priced, medium size Coats from aur Mail Order stock, in one big lot, at one price, $18.95. Over 20 different styles, over 400 couts in all, The four pictured here are just examples All NEW styles. Many lined and warmly interlined, Some fur-trimmed, Every coat greatly reduced, and a big lex nay find employment as scoutmasters HE first thoughts of a man in uniform, after |in the Boy § s Wh ‘The War riment has been aaked being honorably discharged, drift towards through sane, ing cr, the Boy Scouts’ organization for the buying of new clothes. relief, turn to Poslam and let it| sistance in procuring qualified men One point, however, must not be overlooked— soothe and allay all inflammation, |G March, Chief of Staff, has sent Learn bh ficient Poslam is, what) (0 ail demobilization camps « cireula : Ls lic bargai the feet. The Regulation Army or Navy Shoe is spieadld help te cats sender tn healing | calltn SHON to tho opportunity uf uit 1 . i “Your eo pane altogether different from those worn in every day Seas OSIDeelE aed Ms oetlcees|| tite Was Depecuen Iu ulae [seo ea yea onemaat crore rey life, and in selecting your shoes great care has to ‘The test o to apply Poalam at night | & * nave renin ‘ 7 95 : t ct din th BAY i be exercised in getting a comfortable shoe and Iinorning 48 lose tor ‘improvement | 2, assist i $ one that will not cramp up the toes, which have The effect of its ecir or heul- enlisted “ — a CAMMEYER has just the shoe you want— write to Emergency aboralor 8, 243) thoir “country,” PLOT 10 DODGE TERMS phe: Eee Velour yor Fem ‘i ; ‘0 oth, Broadcloth, Velour, Silk- sort of half way between—with plenty of room for We areas er Ore eae earee| Pile Velveteen, Silk Plush, All- the toes, yet a shoe that is quite stylish, fresher, better by the daily use of 27 = Wool Burella, Angora Velour and | Poslam Soap, medicated with Postam. | i" HEADQUARTET 1 Other Popular Materials. Se a |! —aave i , 1 The Sizes ; 5 . — 7 . " —_ : ‘ > si Nes i Medium a nd 7 . ererar ae pee NTA eaB: fy and 40 bust For STOUT > YS no ‘ =| APPAREL for STOUT WOMEN verted to the Amorica ior the Our entire stock of Winter Apparel for Stout Women, AiR SRM PRUGEWT ANE TINO IHIGEE be ' sizes up to 56 Bust, has been Greatly Reduced. bd ¢ fa ea a sen) leashed oe Extra Size Extra Size Extra Size nga ge COATS SUITS DRESSES , - ; . = | rendered wit ‘ i . 3 Big Lots Your Choice of Any Suit All Big Bargains MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ierman a ; Stesaigtte tabs LOWER STORE Sizes up to 56 Bust irty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Pts Weel Ceevisk Bresie Marvercad Povlard: Pople Paso, Thirty y-fifth Stree nth, Heather Velour, Wool Serge, at $1695 de Chi All Wool Angora Velour, Silk Bile Velveteen, = Serge, Georgette ( Wool Crepe. Wool Burella and other popular ma All new styles, suitable for all oceae terials, Were up to $45.00, The season's, newest stvies sions. Were up to 824.75. H Wool Cheviot, Wool Serge, Popli i xceptional Values 95 95 $9495 oe ; 95 95 95 , A Special Sale of sxcepubral Value 148 S182 8242 So ee ah 6S S138 8182 Lane Bryant, 23 West 38th Street Misses’ & Children’s will be obtainable to-morrow (Thu American-made Lingerie Little Children’s | -— al seat sisters andl Washable Dresses smi sumat aUit eaa ple styles) (all very well made, of ex in pretty, si Women of today seem to listen to ovnty call of duty except the supreme one that tells them to guard their health. 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