The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1919, Page 7

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HOT A PARTICLE. « OF DANDRUFF OR A FALLING HAIR Save your hair! Double its beauty in just a few moments. Lieut. Smith Took Part in 32 Daylight Bomb Raids on German Cities and Lives to Tell a Thrilling Tale. By Gerald C. Smith (Late First Lieut. U. S. Air Service). There had been three months of training at Plattsburg, three months more of school in the infantry at Camp Upton and two months at Ground Schoo! after I had transferred to the air service, Followed, then, schools galore in France and Eng- land until I had got to think that tt wasn't a war at all—Jjust an endless session of schooling. Thad been taught about everything but piano playing and was confidently expecting to be sent to the Paris | Conservatory when late last June, with six other American observers, I grow long, strong and beautiful. was landed bag and baggage at an A. little Danderine immediately! ynglish aerodrome near Nancy. We doubles the beauty of your hair. No! nad peen sent as reinforcements to a difference how duil, faded, brittle and| ouadron of the Independent Air seraggy, just moisten cloth with Force which was specializing in that Danderine and carefully draw it ; through your hair, taking one small: Particularly hazardous occupation— strand ala time, ‘The effect is amaz-: daylight bombing. ing—your hair will be light, fluffy and| We arrived at the drgme one morn- wavy, and have an appearance of|ing, and it wasn't many hours before abundance, an incomparable lustre! learned that at last my schooldays Goftness and lusuriance. ; were really over. Just before dinner Get a bottle of Knowlton’s Dan-|tnat day I was notified that I was derine from any drug store or toilet! t * on the morrow, The counter, and prove that your hair is| 60178 Abebe Macdeies 5 Nas pretty and soft as any—that it has! first course at suid dinner consisted ay been neglec r injured by careless | Of soup, and I couldn't get a spoonful treatment—that's all—you surely can, to my mouth, my hand shook so. py have beantiful hair and lots of itif you! 1 was frightened, badly frightened, will just try a little Danderine.—Advt.|i'm not ashamed to say, but it was not the fear of death or personal in- J 1 was going under fire for the first time and I was afraid of how |i'a behave, Had I a yellow streak? Would I come back branded a cow- ard?) When my batman came at 3.30 o'clock the next morning to awaken me for tho raid he had no trouble at *Danderine”? makes your hair thick, glossy, wavy and “beautiful. Within ten minutes after an appli- cation of Danderine you cannot find single trace of dandruff or falling hair, and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair, fine und downy at’ first—yes: but really new hair—growing all over the scalp Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation, It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- ducing properties cause the hair to MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS |fniles acrose,” As We doaedrover the The objective chosen for my first trip over the lines was a big powder factory at Rottweil, a city in the Moselle, ched the n to craft 7 {beautiful Valley of the oss the Rhine and app! |snowelad Alps my “nerve rt. Now and then a , in this same space until our | military stocks are disposed of, we! shall tell you of the special items $s burst uncomfortably near us, which are on sale. t for three spots in the sky We will tell you what the goods] mit \ichted'a Tioche machine, 1 was cost us wholesale as well as the sale! ;eally dis 1, after we price. | had ‘drop, r “pills” and started Fe } value th les will be in|f2%, Home, E had yet to hear my first or real value these sales will be in| iin red in anger. My letter home a class all their own. of any anit was to be an uninteresting 4, I feared. And then it hay Sale No. |— Without warning reus of Boche + : scout plan down on us Flannel Shirts | from In a twinkling rs | two ad gone down in 5.00 grade. « . now 3,50! names 1 crashed 10 oa “ earth “T was shooting 6,50 oe 6° % 4.50) away for dear life at a Boehe ma: 5 ay bad chine pout 200 yards away en uminous which can bullet » of “of tracer Cotton. Khaki Shirts 2.50 grade . . » now 1.50 N J over th of my bus Sale No. 2 lirect! ath me was a L, painted a beautiful pur Leather Puttees ail dotied “up, with gold . : . spened tire on him and he Cordovan- Finest quality . Paight, 1 swung la cane Pirie thee got a price- Wholesale cost, $10.40 ead on him cand let drive a full Sale price $7.50 tf 1 8 a puff of smoke n Went Germ spent the ck of @ Cowhide, mahogany color Wholesale cost, $5.72 sky- » the fight broke off we had Cooper Square yaad te ee raids roturning z the machine in rating became de formation, which I was op tached from the cre forced to bittle alone with three mans, During thick of the Mt a bullet went through the ra- machine and the pilot | ak autor of our One | started for the ground We ma g to burn our machine when the . who landed nearby, made f the job. AZOLA the pure cooking and salad oil from corn is economical berg cause it goes so |S far—can be used over and over again totheyery last drop. Ask your grocer for Mazola Recipe Book. CORN PRODUCTS particular § On one which w just bt » turned and Horlick’ The Original Mialted Milk For Infants and Invalida Ea ar eae ly OTHERS aro IMITATIONS sailed around ‘the ‘drome pee. fourth te ut off power H jus ana Tg | with a few bruises and a shaking up. | A short while after we went on the SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | whe © got bome four of our Spring front or straps twelve planes wore missing, and ont Mail Orders Filled of the eight empty chairs in the mes t evening belonged te one of my rican comrades, the next two weeks we of the German planes circled down with us, | its pilot intending to take us prisoner, | dc a perfect landing and were My pilot and | oachimp woods and; a into @ patrol of Frenchm In heat of the fight we ere the lines into I knowing it With the ce went back and found Fritz }under his hine yelling | mourd It ok the best interpre | luckily REFINING « wer attacked by enemy ma-| PO Box 161, New t had not gone far bi lot fainted and | had to| of the machine. We! lin at Ve un and [ ol i w yout to land on a no e by drome there when J saw that ASK FOP. and GET | had been out denoting th of my underearr | first daylight raid that had ever becn WORK MONDAY WONDERS | made on the Gity of Frankfort and 3 each member of the squadrof 4 the Croix de Guerre Day Lieut. Brady Tells How the Leathernecks Made Good at Chateau-Thierry and Were Indeed “First to Fight.” By Lieut. Joseph A. Brady. (Late 5th U. 8, Marines.) In the field of poppies that sweeps away from the western edge of the! Bois do Belieau, now called the Wood of the American Marines, a Une of “Leathernecks” huddled in thelr fox holes waiting for the renewal of the Prussian attack which they had/ stopped in the late afternoon, It was a night early in June and the crack | German regiments had stopped, stunned to amazement at the wal! of iron which suddenly appeared on the clean fields of the Marne to stop their mad rush for the gates of Paris. Machine-gun bullets from the Boche lines still efpped the poppies while} the enemy gathered himself for an- other attempt to pass. I crept out along the line of shal- low holes whispering a word to a Man here and there and watching for a rush of Germans from the darkness ahead. A sudden outburst of ma- narrow pit and I slid in feet first. My THE EVENING WORLD, TWO EVENING WORLD FIGHTERS, “DEVIL DOG” AND AERO BOMBER, TELL OF THEIR ADVENTURES ee chine-gun fire drove me into @ deep! MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1919 had chafed and were eager to be “up the line.” After the first few days of the nov- elty of trench life in front of Verdun early in March the same old cry went up, “When are we going to fight?” A patrol, @ raid, that was not what the Leatherneck ‘meant when he said, “Fight!” He meant battle with bomb and bayonet, and when. he stepped from the auto trucks to the battle! field to the west of ¢ the amell of it got him a letting out all th months, V Moers who | been asaignes withsthem 4 who had been with them for months caught the contagion in that minute and a few days later, when the vic tory was signed, sealed and delivered the army was adopted by the Marin Corps, with the following *ceremony Buck" Neville, Colonel of the shouting and laughing like aj youngster of ten, ran up to sm i Gen, Jim Harbord, who had night and day sleeplessly held the reins, throwing his arms around shouted “Your’re a marine, General! a marine! rines right now must wear this,” and on Harbord’s| coat he pinned the insignia of the Ma- | rine Corps, which he had taken from | his own, And Harbord wore the in- | signia throughout the Battle of Bel- | leau Wood and Soissons, and when he wasn’t within nearing distance he was | Gen. "Jim" to the 14 Leatherneck. CANADIANS Quir GERMANY. Some Who ¥ Speak LONDON, and, him, | You're | are ma General, Jan. 27 (via Montrealy.— Canadian troops are about to leave Ger- many. Bonn, which has been their headquarters, will be taken over by other Briti¢h army contingents. A despatch from) Kt feet struck slimy, oozy ground, and I for days. “Is he alive?” a voice called from | the next hole. “Who?” I asked. “Jimmy, my pal. He's in there with you,” the voice answered. | I felt around and sure enough Jimmy was there, bleeding to death from three machine-gun jacross his chest. dead and I told bis pal, but In a few minutes Jimmy groaned. I lifted him out of the hole and tried to fix him a hospital corps man. He was going fast, however, and in a short time he became conscious, the last moment of consciousness before death, He called faintly to his pal: “Billy, we WERE the first to fight, weren't we?” and his emphasis was all on the were. “Sure, Jimmy, Billy answered, but he kept his eyes J to the German lines. m gladt the motto,” Jimmy said out. were the magic the youthful hernecks into the sure shooting, rd hitting soldiers who earned the from the pick was surprised, for it bad not rained bullets | I thought he was} up with a first ald while I waited for | and we licked ‘em,” | p old bunch made | Girls’ and Juniors’ | | Dresses In the long days of training they fter day when the weather was fine | ent hionville, Coblens and other Rhine cities until the inhabitants of that section of the land w «quealing mightily and the then All Highest was writing procla. mations about heartless wretehes would bomb “open citt Shades of London, Paris and Nancy! By this time, though, five of we seven Americans had “gone west.” 1 had done thirty-two shows and was wondering what was delaying my number, and so when, at the end of September, I was ordered back to chool—this time as an instructor ~I wasn't a bit reluctant to go. s, art Mannheim, at 5th Street rg, and several | nan citic and nothing} happened, Then one day | from a} ‘and we} | The Pre-Inventory Sale of Karlsruhe, | Special 16.75 Other youthful sty | to 9.75 BONWIT TELLER &CO.. | The Specially Shop of Onginations FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET Now in Progress WINTER APPAREL For Women and Misses At Greatly Reduced Prices Plain and Fur Trimmed Suits, ~ Coats, Capes, : Coats, Shoes, Frocks & Gowns |from outlying stations were doomed to you| OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Exceptional Offering Tuesday Graduation Dainty models of Net and Chiffon Cloth in flounced, tucked and Bolero styles, trimmed with satin ribbon. and Georgette Crepe trimmed with. ruffles, tucks, satin ribbon and buds, Wraps, Sport pondent at Bonn states that during the past week German civil authorities at Bonn confiscated all supplies of meat, with a view to placing the population on rations. ‘This did npt affect the British troops, which are being fed by their own commissary department, but Allied soldiers who had come into town disappointment when they went to any of the hotels ano rdered dinner. Lift Out Your Corns ICE-MINT The New Discovery Ends All Foot Troubles Japanese product, the way IC draws « pair of swollen, It discovery, made from @ certainly a wonder out tnfiammation from burning, aching feet eness right ‘out, then the new surrounding #kin ‘You will + have to cut a corn and run t goodby to your and bungling ta) yours Iv wure to | feels the magic to It imparts such @ delig cooling feeling to the fect the | sien with rettet. e-Mint 1s the real healthy little and keeps It ts plast pothing you will en heel shoes ana by men who have to gtand on their fect al day ita ast in any drug ot les of Net, Ch 29.75 ADVANCE ANNOUNCEME FURS of DISTINCTION TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29th Extraordinary Values Will Be Offered Complete Details Will Be Publishe re Pre- Inventory Sale of in Tuesday Evening Newspapers ed 38th Street always in demand, g and '{ inch hems. Linen, sheer and fine. letter initial and narrow h Linen with dainty tape borders in fine sheer t ings; sheer quality. Fabric of the heavier weave: Sheets, 54x90 ....... Sheets, 63x99 .....-- Sheets, 72x99 .. Sheets, 72x108. ‘ Sheets, 81x99 .....- These goods are hand-torn, and hemmed ready fan use. 1,200 Hemstitched Pillow Cases Size 4 Printed Repps ems. ‘ord exture, Si -..Now 95c | Sheets, 90x99........... Now $1.75 Now $1.40 Pillow Cases, -Now 34e Now $1.50 | Pillow Cases 42c -Now $1.60 | Pillow Cases, 46c ...Now $1.60 | Pillow Cases, ..Now 50c 5x3819 Art Embroidery Sale Spring Designs in Scarfs, Covers and Slips c T embroidered and lace trin Table Covers, Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— January Sale Handkerchiefs Priced Much Below the Usual Seven selected groups of the staple and smart novelty Handkerchiefs, Specially priced and purchased only by the dozen, these represent the best Handkerchief values we have offered for many a day. Women’s Handkerchiefs inen, of sheer or heavy quali-] $1.50 dozen. ock | $2.75 Jdozen. and) $3.75 | dozen, Women’s Colored Novelty Handkerchiefs Copies of French Handkerchiefs, in a delightful variety of designs and color-| $2.25 Around Floor Cretonnes--A Special Sale Thousands of ¥ards at the Remarkably Low Price 48c of the most decorative types, colorful, charming in design and Printed Art Canvas Printed Verdure Tapestries in a wealth of patterns and colorings, decidedly appropriate for the Summer home requiring effective draperies, slip covers and cushions. Unusual Values for January Sale Fifth Floor, Important Price Reductions in Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Exceptional Quality—Lowest Prices We Have Quoted This Season We Reserve the Right of Restricting Quantities to Dealers and Contract Purchasers inches..... Second Vloor Gay stencilled designs or black designs on colored naterials. Pillow Slips 95c Scarfs, 50 inch, White Lingerie Pillow Slips, \and imed 11 White Lace Trimmed Scarfs, so inches,..... M of ewn, extra he eu I No. 7 None GC, O. D. Seventh Vloor size Historical Account of the Last Half Century 1919 WORLD ALMANAC CLOTH BOUND (Ready About Feb. 1), 75c. 35 CENTS At Newsstands Art Embroidery Section, F rth Floor fastenings No Returns Published by New York World, N. Y $1.25 500 Corn Brooms Special for Tomorrow Only 59e Hino 39th Street | Men’s pene yiietd Pure linen, soft finished; 14 and| $2.25 14 inch hems. | dozen. | _ Pure linen, soft finish; not all| $3.00 | initials; Ye inch hem. [ dozen. Pure linen, white with colored | borders or solid color wien $3.75 smart novelties. | dozen. {dozen. Flemish Cloth .reduced to 48c¢ Wardrobe Trunks At the Very Special Price $37.50 45 inche tall by 24 inches wide, of b asswood, @f covered with hard vulcanized fibre, _ fit- ted with draw bolts and spring locks; top | drawer is dividec into compartments and can be locked; 12 assorted veneer hangers, shoe pockets and interchangeable hat drawers. Black Cowhide Grain Leather Traveling Bags, with sewed on corners; 18 inch size, Special $6.95 Black Enamel Week-End Suit Cases with tray lined thre and pockets in cover; cretonne ughout; sizes 22 to 28 inches, sveisl $5.95 Fourth Plaor, ae of Wars By Mail, 90c , 90 CENTS By - lail |

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