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on te tn. = cane — . Pa eae “5 RMEAT ER ae yer a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919. BEAT “TI” GERMANY SPENT (BASEBALL ‘TOO ROUGH’ FOR FRENCH, MATHEWSON REPORTS |e te ees eee re zation, was another passenger. fle] The Captain and seventeen men of commanded the 17th Field Artillery. | the American freighter Flirt, which was HIN ' Lieut. Col, Dunlap had been in France| Se*troyed, by fre in southern waters F Ap dao 000 000. ¢ , : Jeince the start of America’s: part in on, Jan, 00 arrived here yesterday on D uols. e Flirt was the war, having sailed with Gen.|bound from Norfolk to Porto Rico with & cargo of coal. for sore, tired, puffed- | ed | BICGEST LOAN NOW Pershing, taWven the was abandoned, the Cap- ain and those with hi t OTHER SHIPS DUE IN PORTIS A ihiand, where they boarded the TO-DAY. Iroquois. ‘The mate and the reat of thc Jerew. were W Other ships expected to-day include: | Gity of “Savannah. ip by the steamship Ortega, Brost, 1,229 men; Hickman, |” "Rh e Troquels also ae here Gant, Bordeaux, 41 men, and the Woon- | Moore and two men o pita, Pen a eT een FOR Mal ee ships have been delayed by bad weather, On the Ortega are the 16lat In- fantry Supply Company, Medical De- tachment, Detachment of Machine Gun Company, Companies K and Lb, “Sure! 1 wee ‘TIZ” time fe les aa a Finance Minister Asks Credit of | $6,325,000,000 — Waste Charged to Hindenburg.» | WEIMAR Kot Camp Dix, 17 officers and 725 enlisted ated Pre rman men; Casual Companies Nos, 238, 246, waiiera aoa irs had 446 and 247, New York, 6 officers and : a » 227 enlisted men; Casual Companies \ tuation in which the No. 227, Louisiana; No. 244, South war has left them and they are too Carolina, and No. 248, Virginia; casual sptimiatic, de 1 hiffer, th detachment of marines and 46 casual ppy-foc nM 1 + adidvens officers. x sor buy scale and never suffer ¥ : vida : Seneier uticura tender, raw, burning, blistered, | *" National A $1,000 TO BOWERY MISSION. . Soap. and len, tired, aching feet. and | day. He ap n astonished the —— shave the Cu- “Tis” takes the pain and soreness House when | ave statintios to Makes Other ticura way, the Houses and bunions. how t ha t 161,000, F healthy up-to-date Bath, you, jut feel the: happl| on i Way a ee WHITE PUAING, Feb. if—/the Wy “San ts “TES | at lg ni ur rate of ex Bowery All Night Mission and tho py Most feel ey want % ance for shaded i American Female Guardian Society, bibs no Lika aren bs ba all » Tia” io grand. “Tis” instantly | Vr. Schiffer then asked the As-, both of Manhattan, are named for} | daily. One soa for all uses—shav- out all the poisonous exuda-| sembly to vote a credit in the f $1,000 each in the will of the tate) | ing, ‘bathing, shampooing. Abso- which puff up your feet and | of a f Mn) arks (36,- | Mary ¥, of New Rochelle | | twisty nothing like itsnot to speak of P sore, inflamed, aching, sweaty | 395,000,000), th atest loan the Ge which directs that the body of the} | its value in skin purity, one an the Ger testatrix he cremated and her ashes | | skin comfort and Promoting skin purity: Get 2 25-cent box of “Tin” at eny |™AP PEO’ oe > oused eben lore tt tat pelling skin soap in the world. store or department store, Get | raise. He ex 1 that last October Hayes left realty. ve s P ie . instant foot relief augh at foot ‘ 1 verge of fund of $2,000 loft tg’ the gaferers who complain. Because ancl a mn. It anked for a he 0! ft, Now Rochel 4 2nd $4,000 feet are never, never going to fit of 00 marks, but when | = ——— = =< = leew of the Protestant faith.” The er or make you limp any more— | i),\. wa ised, raised it by means! ‘&™ 2 - J puts ely ales pushes baad on | “NSS GSES EKG [New Rochelle Hospital and Trinity f bank note ' Chureh branch of the Girls’ Friendly Sidunci AiNktek AMAIA HEE GB ae a —— ———_—___—__ ——_——_________—_——_ | Soclety_ receive $1,000 each. To the auie ate "le + which had been ie eee aienihed of x, rector a. $s bana a like amount for the tab ishment of a Mary Kilza Hayes-Smith Memorial. a ‘ : . expenditures were ¢ 48 fO-Credits made available by ioans|Great Pitcher, Home From) RL HER SPOUHIECER TL EIMGrer If H D k FN eon te ono maka: TN | totalled — 98,000,000,000 marks and : f in their final mobilization at Li e rinks °..:. 1916, 26,600,000,000; | Nornde and oot teed tetatiea s8-| France, Uncertain as to it was conceded that the bunch wot ape Bin ‘Tana 1917, 9 0 100,000; 1918, 48,500,000, | 999,000,000 mar rl His Future in Game have made fine assault troops if the POWDERS Secre’ 00." In all , don €,000,000,000 mantel “neg tase cessmaiture Gurtag Ihe . nt ould stop the Drink Mabit, if she wants) there were credits of 9,500,000.000 | 49,000,000 marks tn 1916 to 135,000,- behbcneagtaihen ls baka k AeA ae alate postal Mrdslleacttty BATTLE, Any mother, wife or sister can to do so. Thousands of women are) marks to allies uny, making | 000 in 1918 through the fightingest war in his- 6 46 al officers on the y to-day, because they gave their |a total of nearly 161,000,000,000 whi ‘The minister condomned the weste| tory without batting an eye, will um, of whom 172 were sick or ds, sons of brothers “Tescum |excceded by 14,000,000,000 marks t throushout ~ 1, was Capt, A. J. O'Keefe of ? out the war and characterized |never adopt baseball as a national 1 Regiment of Regulars, who the war finances as “a programme of Powders. The powders are taste fess and harmless and can be given) ¢ ” \ pastime because the game is “too ore on crutches and wearing fa either liquid or sobid food 4 desperation, He emphasized the im- hn } n » of Honor decoration and You take no risk as Tescum Poy. ' ve teed of seonomy and aala| Oe : J a ioe are sold under a steel-be the Government would need 19,000,-| This was ledrned to-day from no|}New Division ea i sy, tr reba mracatttar Mek ak y-refund guarantee by all alee | 000,000 marks durin, less an authority that Capt. Chris- a = eg 18 ttered. Capt. O'Keefe went a ing the current x vy HAS Capt, Care: fee fSlamieen: to-t . N11. He said the Government expected to|8IX" and ‘CMatty,") who arrived on! Means of Relieving Burden. | {own ot Mouancy, With a company ‘aint rise 9,000,000,000 marks from the|the Rotterdam. cee pith an arars ‘i o ‘a. ‘i yous |Look at tongue! Remove |*!¢ of army stores, ‘This sum might| Although the Pollus havo bravely | |, ; Teast Kate iAee Paes Sr ating | tl of army oan TD eum Mh eae ender Nasr] PARIB, fonda, Feb, 16—The| et In the face of « heavy mucin SHIRTS FOR MEN q poisons from stomach, not been pillaged by the troops. can tutelage, “they're more afratd of | financial situation of France is being ey sere dita fuldaaiias ct 4 B¥arantoed weight reduction muihods liver and t | No one was in @ position t a hard bit liner ar grounder than| given seri ttent b PT bedi! dee dle abst Dibba ata Mi picssent. ‘Brin fee iver and bowels. in & position to say « given serious attention by various| }° *° ; : cea : | Be health and happiness. Gow e 4 i | whether Germany would be able to|they are of a German seventy-seven,” | committees and groups of the Gham (Lemans wes bebe ay Ne i | At Semi-Annual Sale Prices of oll ‘at Korein "at the” arurgis's extricate herself from the present |adcording to Mathewson. igs 6d Diswubibn, Where 1C- Will’ ba:-tuc Paice stores aig aches ‘ i financial situation, the Finance Min-| “Their infield work is rotten," sald “w re ch Gag Grote SellAVEL GAR. (OLEATE ister said, but jt would depend in part |Christy. “They can run bases all vbr Br an initerpalletion at en ete. Asteaay: Ee ; i ae $2.00 Shirts reduced to $1.55 Show others. th onithi Rind of peaoe: the Allied lowe |Fimhh But they Be cies Toler years war expenses are expected Ayaswana tding fie een ew hen $3.50 Shirts reduced to $2.65 | satleat ana Wali haba Paigvee uaialee a Adit shee to reach a total of 182,000,000,000 francs | relieved he had thirty men left out $5.00 Shirts reduced to $3.15 “Tho war programme of Field Mar- [cateher in all of France, Eeery ETT Paactoyates pial iG ple urces to meet | of his original force o at hee $8.50 Shirts reduced to $6.75 iter Your Coughing | ied oH Hindenturg. wes deploracie | R/ATACHIIAO! Rete) BOlURGT GRA) |e Oe ene ee eee cee eee riser. of tee ant ! Seed to let that sehen rain. Stop the | from an economic point of view,” sald|Wants to retreat about ten paces, | oo, 455 | eh MS: PROT VIC | Pen Y en eis ® ay DPV OtcW rN Men oe nee 4 | in which he diasipated money.” hiemele Midumont AadicrawlintolbN: (pervert mae Srl oi css |gccnt the vadcance trem. Ghateshe there are wide assortments of woven b | | There was no question, Dr. Schiffer} “No, the Frenchman will never HaKO | Feces fron Tate war leank 40,000,< Dhierry,, andy waa Jett on the field madras and percales. In the third lot, said, of annulling the . sebi b ay prefers | ranes . sande ad y 8 by ¢ | uid, of annulling the war loans or|to baseball in a big way He POLES | 095,000 trance advanced by the Bank | when his outdt made a temporary re- at $3.55, ine fives: villa: aid hig rh grade ! | Of betalig savings CF chsh 16) banks, |MGmIetHIOg ROntie, SUCH Se [OOM eee eee ee shore ime Lt clings May ngura tread -- la. 8 he Governmen dueling.” ‘ nee, the product o tim at owing to the fe of madras; and at $6.75 a choice ‘selection but the Government would have to|and dueling Treasury bonds, together with a/l- | French to co-operate with it. He was . : |tevy. taxes it Keeplog With <he aoos| Matty, Whorwent across in tHOON|O CU Ch Cas | caotured and epent @ month ine of silks in smart patterns. All of them, —— omic situatio lame section, failed to get Into ee. ae 4 ‘ rete “ 1 ” . (OUSANDS of Positi Accept “California” Syrup of Figs|” tention, ~ piste MoO nee aera go [opened In foreign countries jerman prison camp without medical sg tigen ha gpg Lge equal 7 of Positions | enly-—look for the name California on ae a 7 fi 69) In addition to the 24,000 ttention, JHe got it then only from in fit and finish of any shirt made, daily offered hy the package, then you are sure your | $4,500,000 In Te for French ana|into the front lines in the Toul sector francs deficit there — are n Italian prisoner, who happened to MA are offered to the Dearne * |ehild is having the best and m 2 Belgians. when the Germans quit. While !9/¢ionai expenses, such as com-|be a doctor, Lieut. Frizzell said his readers of The World Help | harmless laxative or physic for the| WASHINGTON, Feb. 17—Acute cloth-| training at Chdumont he was in com=| pensation to civilians for Sant Gy tiie Clentiabe Was caciie Sale at Our Seven Stores Now ‘ little stomach, liver and bowels, Chil- | ing shortage in liberated sections of|/ pany with Major Branch Rickey,| Wanted advertisements. Jdren love its delicious fruity. taste, | France and Relgium is to be met by an|\ra, “See st a Sapt 100,000 Bal difectionn 7OP Chiidia Goss on each |ininiediate Red Gross ghipnient of] ene’ Fercy. samenion And. CAD 4t 10,000,000,000 francs ‘bottle. Give it without fear,—Advt. | $4,500,000 worth of textiles Tyrus Cobb for some time. cost of exchanging the German mark | Hil ; the cut. Irving Browne of Forest a L. lL, an aviator, came home nh “I'm not connected with any club/ currency of Alsace- 2,500,- | with rench War Cross, won for e-payment of | downing two German nes at Mon-|]{ which is placed in mode ra just at present,” he said. “I'm going! 999,999 fy | a a nes; the { direct to Washington and don't know| ponds issued in liberated region: July, After winnin ee ee ponds issued lbera ions, d After ing his Metric Shirt Distributors in New York. how long it will be before the army | 590,000,000 francs; demobilization | decoration Lieut, Browne had himself : \ fi gives me my unconditional release.” | ponuse estimated at between 2,000,- transfe to the’ infantry so he 1456 Broadway 125th Street, at 3d Ave. 44 East 14th St. Matty has been mentioned as as-| 000,000 and 6,000,000,000 francs, to- | could er the top." He realized 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St. \ sistant manager of the Giants, andjgether with other éxceptional eX- | his was gassed and has 1619 BROADWAY, AT 49TH STREET q when asked how about it, he sald: | penses which will bring the estimated | been tal ever since, i} “L was in New York a great many|total to 26,000,000,000 francs and} Lieut. Ce years, and it looks like home to me.”| make the total deficit 60,000,000,000 Lieut, Sumner Sewall of Bath, Me,,| francs ($10,000,000,000), ass who has cleven German planes shot| 1} is reckoned that the expenses for | i Whena change from down officially to his credit in two]1920 will be 18,500,000,000 francs, ral years of service in the aviation forces, | Which the existing budget can sul ton, D. C., who shot down seven|in French quarters whether, ap ntribution, a! ~_ planes during his year with the 1st/ffom Germany's war c bution, for any reason— and Fe ne ea aeTacivea on tne| Sew dines of ar sxtentee ou H. Dunlap, the only —————EEE BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G not to considered between he 4 Rotterdam Allies in order to distribute more you want to get your a Eee France than on the others, | i moneys worth in satis- ae | Fulton Street, Brooklyn | faction, vmrcesct ran, |MOSS'S BUFFALOES ok ees ' ~buy atin of ti tee HOME FROM WAR: | H held at Madison Square Garden on Mon- ’ ' ' 5% Pepe Hitronightoige rp ye yep 5000 HERE 10 ) AY Annual Clearance Sale of ] |new 1919 model automobile. | | ’ | — Fur Coats and Furs - ; (Continued from First Page.) \ COLI—-IT'S FINE! DM eee in sere pear | In accordance with our established policy to close FY : > * Jottcer, out, each February, our remaining stock of furs, “I know who you are,” th latter ~ “Pape’s Cold Compound” Joontinued. "We don’t, want you to : ¥ i Every year re people ends severe colds or ["%1, "that so? queried the reporter Will Offer Tuesday qt : mo grippe in few hours. “Who am 1?" & “You are Hoaret . : i oe r drin ‘d Postum. Why? Xou can end grpps and break up a), THe renner hed on ell | Entire stock of Fur Coats, Sets, Muffs, Searfs or limbs by taking © dose of “Pape's (general and the accusing officer| | and Fur Novelties Try it you “self: you7// | Sela spompanad” ever two hours | apologize | o UI Py bas) perished byes a the | sec Ragin at errive a in | as ‘ 5 | find neal’ plug the bead ningun he raise A | At Final Price Reductions | relieves sick headac Iness, fever, |20 at St. De, in the Vosges, where they ish th nt Suen fan feree 1 1, Th | Aere Ss a Reasc 2 ("Dont say sted. op. Bult blag from there ‘ns ee rete fr re the M A Owing to the extreme price reductions, there can be ~ \ ot \ ge and snul ase your throb- | selle o They served as suppor i mae Tead~nothng else ih the arid | eestata caesasten es siraesl oa I No Credits, Exchanges or Approvals ‘ | gives uct gach pre p preees Fett oe Pay af gagoments, They were ready for (he i \ 3 pgp yn any drug store. It acts | SeHeral assault on Metz when the ar- \ joe was signed, without assistance, tastes nice, and |™* Soon, UE, omarenenes, Be ere ved with the 9 you get the : De in the Argonne and w/ /\ eomeeersentine srw rernaenenenneinn nye ele 1“ eeprrerrenee ere tres m a

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