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. >_— covered fore and aft. Capt. J. ¥. B® The four-masted schooner Augus-| Rading called the orew of nine and Reus WH. Babco probably was d¢-) they began a desperate fight against troyed by with the of seven] the fire. ty, ac Two members of the crew jumped we and 1,000,000 oe — BACTRESS TELLS SECRET BA Well Known Actress Tells How to| {9 him that all rick H, Quinn to-day by St. Clair BPAUIRE AL QUAY (tae tomar oe DEATH OF 7 MEN | sce mats sia $600,00 cargo of came oils and gaso- line at Bayonne, and on Jan, 15 sailed for Las Palmas, Canary Islands. On Jan, 19 Wilson said flames were dis- overboard after a short time, Wil son said he stayed with the @hip for two and a half days, until it seemed hope was lost, and Darken Gray Hair With @ Simple [then he jumped overboard with two Home Made Mixture. ther member of Ch the crew, John "Oo, & cook, and hose home was in ” West Ind Wiliams, the well known | Becker actress, who was recently | Herman Huyles, the erial Theatre in| the Dut » Mo, made the following | Wilson said Capt, 1 t ubout gray hair and how | tour remaining mente to darken it: were sae " B Any one can prepare a simple|*°T Waging an une Penixture at home, at very little cost, |®#4nst the fire the last Pthat will « treaked of them, and it appeared certain the Sfaded hair, and make it soft and | schooner would be lost : y To a half pint of water add 1) 4 Chinese vessel picked up Wilson Eetyeerine. These ingredjents can be |“? landed the Mh at Philadelphia. Wil 58 pbought at any drug store at very litth n maid Becker and Huyles are now SE PANCre, Oey te ¢ ¢cost, or ans ggist can put it up for|in a Philadelphia hospital BELGIAN Wan CROSS yyou. Apply to the hair twice a week | Several transporte that reached sh. is ol ep t yyatil the iesired ae btained. | this port last week reported having| she was built in 194 and was owne yy 90 years younger." seen a schooner afire somewhere off| py Crowell and Thurlow of Boston aye, it does not color th jthe Bermulas One New Yorker, Edward t Jeate scalp, Is not sticky o The Augustus H. Babcock was offman of No, 282 Gold Street, Brook oes not rub off.—Advt. 11,598 tone and was valued at $400,000. |1yn, was a member of the crew Al Jolson’s latest, biggest “S When you hear this ditty of you won't wonder—you'll Jolson at his very best. “Oh! Susie Behave.” “The Rose of No Man's Land” Among all the beautiful ballads that immortalize in song the heroism and sacrifice of the great war, none has a truer heart appeal than this song which glorifies the Red Cross Nurse — the “Rose of No Man’s Land.’’ Hugh Dono- van sings it with rare feeling. On the back is “Over Yonder Where the Lilies Grow ” A2670—85c Moonlight Waltz A moonlight night on the broad, rippling Ohio—a river steamer gliding along between i wooded ks—the soft strains of dreamy southern music—all these are suggested in “‘Beautiful Ohio,” a new waltz of wonder- ful fascination. On the back, - ‘‘My Belgian Rose.’ A6081—$1.25 Columbia Records en Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month ah, COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY § New York i N albeid UsriAAPONL a nt j ZZ ; ~ Al Jolson's Spanish = Hit from “Sinbad” “T Wonder Why She Kept on Saying Si-Si-Si-Senor” — that’s the Beautiful Ohio~a Drean any || Lion Brand Evaporated Milk title of inbad”’ hit. the Senor- ita and her bolero, as Jolson sings it, roar! It's On the back A 2671—85c Stas ~~ Desians we vo 8108 Earned on World War Are Covered With Crosses and Ribbons Battlefield al Wr Mobbed W Woman Ser warded a base MAJ.GEN FRAN t SMe AL ro} They Served Under Flags (Not the German)—|<‘ One a New Yorker Who Was a Columbia Athlete | and Made Good on the Ground and in the Air. expeditionary forces Lieut. Col. B, M. Atkinson, wearing | . Medal of Legion f the Crown of Bel introduced to the three most umong the American be-medalled men line officers in the the Croix de Guerre of Honor, Orde gium, Belgian War Cro: lecoration of the Order of Leopold Major Frank T. Hines, wearing the and the Distinguished Service Medal and th decor of the Prince of the Rising n and the Loyal Legion of France, Capt. S. Crillon Chapman, No. 87 West End Avenue, of the 110th Rombing Corps, wearing the Medaille Militaire, Croix de re with palm and three stars, Belgian War Cross, Russian Croix de St. George and the Italian War Cross, AN are modest men. The tates of their bravery and daring are difficult to obtain i t. Col. Atkin son nor lives in New York desty fo \ giv 1 their ow ul in Ne ids the er under t Re 1, Russia, Italy and the United | States CHAPMAN graduated at Colum bia University here in 1911 and was famed as a college athlote, Later he removed to Chicago, whore, as a momber of the Tilinois Athletic Club, | he won further honors, When Ger- many started her drive through Bel gium in 191 Chapman went to France. He arrived there in Decem- | ber of that year, He was sent to the Artillery Seh of Fire at Fontain blew | It was with the French artillery | forces that he won his Croix de Guerre, As the French retreated bo- | ined with his battery long \« woup their seventy nd prevent them from falling ¢ front with King | m the Bel- | served with | the I ench | ted with | There Has Been a Shortage of Now is the Time to Cook andBake With SEND FOR FREE UNUSUAL COOK BOOK “The Milky Way” | | beng rere? Wisconsin Condensed Milk Co. 93 Hudson St., N. Y. Many | Pitne | hers he may ha while flying under the flags of four pL alo different nations. bol Zs sent to the earth Franklin Simon 8 Co. | OVER MADMAN MYSTER red Friday in 1y Company were pay rate of 42 c¢ be r Geiphia, Traction Company was me and one-quarte Inf aimed vn | accept a substitute Keports Sanday and lirst dose of ® __ |THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1919) rr Sinus sunny Common var] 2 Aree Most Be-Medalled Americans WASHINGTON STILL STIRRED = LESS INFLUENZA HERE. | and Deaths. TVA FEW HOURS “Pape’s Cold| na nervous condition . iS galt fe be HHH | Compound” relieves all uiting at the| grippe misery. na frightened women.| Don't stay stuffed-up! bell, sereamed | Quit blowing and snuiing! A dose » lof “Pape's 1 Compound” taken = a jevery two hours wotil three doses are Car Men's Pay Rate Fixed. taken will end grippe misery and WASHINGTON, Jan, 27.—Car men break up a severe cold either in the employed by the Boston & Worces-|head, chest, body or limbs. | It promptly opens clogged-up nos- .{trils and air passages; st discharge or nose runnin n= /It acts without assistance, tastes nice, Jand causes no inconvenience. Advt A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Final Price Reductions FUR COATS and COATEES Tuesday For Women and Misses This season’s models of finest grade selected furs and representing the highest artistry of design and workmanship. 8 Hudson Seal Coats Belted models, (dyed muskrat) with self collar and cuffs. Reduced to Hudson Seal Coats Of all seal (dyed muskrat) or trimmed nutria, squirrrel or skunk. Reduced to Hudson Seal Coats Of all seal (dyed muskrat) or collars of squirrel, skunk, krimmer or nutria, Reduced to Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed muskrat)trimmed with beaver, mole or skunk, Reduced to Hudson Seal Wrap-Coats Full length models (dyed muskrat) with kolinsky squirrel or gray squirrel collars. Reduced to WOMEN’S and MISSES’ FUR COATEES 3 Taupe Squirrel Coats Belted models with large collar and cuffs of self fur. 1 Baby Caracul Coat Cape collar, gauntlet cuffs and wide border of real kolinsky. 1 Leopard Skin Coat Full length model; of highest grade perfectly matched skins. 185.00 250.00 300.00 1 Natural Beaver Coat Full length model, with shawl collar and wide cuffs. 350.00 5 Nutria Coats Taupe or natural nutria coats with collars of self or Hudson seal ‘fur. Reduced to 450.00 Showing the Jaunty Lengths. of the Season Mole Coatees Of real Scotch mole or trimmed with pure white ermine, Heretofore $295.00 Mink Coatee Of natural mink with cape back and coatee front. Heretofore $475.00 3 Nutria Coatees 175.00 350.00 belted front. 1 Hudson Seal Coatee Dolman sleeve coatee, shawl collar and cuffs of nutria, Heretofore $265.00 Hip length coatees, with cape back, Heretofore $195.00 A Limited Number Only FUR MUFFS and NECKPIECES MUFFS Reduced from $21.00 Reduced from $22.00 Reduced from $23,00 Reduced from $59.50 Reduced from $39.50 Reduced from $35.00 vcs Hudson Seal . Natural Raccoon Black Fox. Real Skunk.. ‘aa Taupe or Black Wolf NECKPIECES Reduced from $39.50 Reduced from $22.00 . Reduced from $25.00 Reduced from $59.50 sss Reduced from $39.50 «+». Reduced from $45.00 o-day Show Don't Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to fast—and the best 45 big, delicious pan- cakes made from one package of UNCLE JERRY (Buttermilk) PANCAKE FLOUR Contains powdered buttermilk Just add water and bake t Cheapest break- Select now. Pay Ten Months. Charge Ac- | § count. Transactions | 8 confidential. No Em- ployers’ references. Rep- ntative calls on re- Il or write for atalog 44. 170 Broadway Corner Maiden SINTH 0 Jper hour to-day by the War Labor | TRIES [fioard. The pay was fixed at 44 conta {Sick headache, dullness, f SRINGE OF RAGING sore throat, sneezing, sorene: LOVAL LEGION oF FRAME at the end of t months in servic r hrowt, sn ing, reness and and 47 cents after one year. fm- | stiffness. 4 ployes other than carmen. were | ‘“Pape’s Cold Compound” is the] with three German|awarded # minimum of 421-2 cena |quickest, surest relief known and declined to tell what|per hour, The Wilmington & Philc- | costs only a few cents at drug stores SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS ——— | 275.00 550.00 400.00 450.00 200.00 150.00 200.00