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-a 11 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1918. TO-DAY IS THE LAST TO HELP Y, W. C, A. ITwenty-Four Hours Added for Ap peal to City to Make up Needed $244,343. The Y. W. C A. campaign faai bctn extended ono day longer and the com- Eraltteta are maWw a special appeal to (New York to-day to obtAln the 1244, ,341.17 needed to complete 11,7(0.000, LYeaterday's contribution were 1187, 87.7, maklntr a total of $1.60S,e5.l3 Bfor the week.' I The EiccutiTe commiitel issued hast nlrht thla atatemcnt. In part: "we believe tnat one reason wny we have not secured our allotted amount within the prescribed time la becauso nil other elrnllar cajnpalgna conducted during the, past year have bfMi so successful that tho people cencrally have felt that this campaign would rurceed as a matter of course, There i.ro doubtless many people who have not givon because of thin fooling, or who have not contributed an liberally if they vrould otherwise h.ivo ilonu. "Chnckit flhould bo mad a p.tynoln to Mrs. Henry I'. I'avlson, Treasurer, nd sent during the day to campaign headquarters. No. CSO Fifth Avenue." Cnltan Consumption fur Ilecember. WASHINGTON. Jan. IS. Cotton eansumed during December amounted to GIG, ISO running bales and for the dent month ending Dec 31. 2 0l,'r, bale", the Census llureau to-day Announced Five Minutes! 'No Indigestion, Gas Sour' Stomach-Pape's 'Diapepsin Neutralizes acids in stomach , instairtlyxelieviiig dyB- pepsia, heartburn, belching, distress. It's fine-1 News Oddities m S. "neally docs" put tipiet stomachs Sin order "really does" overcome In T' dlfcitlon, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn V and sourness due to arid fermentation fin five minutes that Jmt that ftmakti Pape't Diapepsin the largest selling stomach antarld and regulator In the world If what you eat fer tnent and turns sour, you belch gas and eructate undigested food or '' water; head la 'ditty and aches1 breath "fouh tongue coatedi your Inside vsDlci. with Indigestible waste, remem- I J BUN'ji 't AltMY OP I'ARMKnRTTKa bdne; organized by up Ktnto wotnnn, who hopei to rot hundreds of city women between sixteen ond sixty-five to wotk on fauna next nummcr. COHTH Xtonn to Ret sick In riatbush since doctors raised ratna to 13 for house coll. UWlA vtni. Jf , . -I JAIL. JOHN IlltOW.V was In ftt Charleston, TV. Va for half century a nhotv place. Is to bo aold nt auction 1 no Oovernmcnt can build a post olllce on elte. KNfTTlNO 11AO MOVED, nnd uptown hotel cleik found lloston girl was cnrrylna; her dog In It. , RIVET CITY'S LID 001 TIGHT, IS ORDER OF HYLAN 'Clean Up Gangsters and Gambling," Is Answer to Wide Open Town Rumor. SNOW, BAIN AND SLUSH MAKE STREETS IMPASSABLE Hlevatcd and Surface Car Schedules Kir Off Clearing Weather Promised To-Night. Heavy rains drenched New York this inftrnlng and turned the strtcts Into seas of mud, water and slush. The rain was preceded by a tlrliillnc Bnowfall that melted almost before. It touched the ground. Oust of high wind also were Included In the Weather Administra tor's Intent offense. Streets In mmy sections of thn city were almost Iniiwssabie. and work- bound crowds were drenched and be- HTEAMKIt IaA CBNTIJIt, left a mile from river) channel by Oregon flood, will bo used n a hot il. A statement Issued to-day from draggled In short walks from subway to the Mayor's office Indicates that the ofllce. itinerant umbrella sellers did a JU11YMB.V took tnsto to find out It the bottle con- w,d opon lown rumo, nna flew off Just when their owners needed talncd whisky, nnd then convicted man charted with prevalent again anu mai meia are to them tho most. Illegally bringing liquor Into Wast Virginia. nOOHTlSR. defeated hawk In lown battle, and fox and coon fought no desperately In Delawaro both were killed. be put In "the lid" by Mayor Hylan, 1 nievated and surface line schedules wero thrown far out or line. Tho Weather llureau said almost an "UNCLE JOE" HAS BAD FALL. Slip, nn Step nf Ilia WaahlnBloB Home nnil llnrta Ilia Knee. WASHINGTON. Jan. IS "Uncle Jo" Cannon, former Hoeaker of the House of Itenresentatlvcs, Is confined to his her the moment "I'ape'a Diapepsin'1 cornea in contact with the stomach ai: such distress vanishes tonlshlnv almont murv In,. I. ii. morning an A large fifty-cent case of I'ape'i 1 - "y 'h""lJ wiapcpsin is worm its weight in gole ,r to men nnd women who can't gel in yotr home-ihouid MUyi 3 'l? cr rl bad l',0".J?J'.' W weltber.nd hu'My-on'i.e.Ti'have piuiuai.li i.u.iiif iiic iiit tir in nigiit. It's the fjulckcst, surest nnlnrld fo; the stomach In thn world. Adrt. Ji the ftomnc,,,. ftprlIiient nMh , ,nlllrC(, , ar'velous uud lb,' ' '"PP n the steos of his horn, this an clous, unil tlx . .nJ wl, ,hafcfin ,1D btily, A bones bad beln wss restless to-dsy orer 'hn prnsoect of staylnir Indoors two or three not deterred -Sir. Cannon from attend Inir to Imili.cM daily. IB IS i ti I 'M mccT I'lllUB II I 1 Wf1 1f iTra.Wt-'VVTfl Market is wcji r i iiwra i d vm jjnTrnviii.i-i'W l outfit IkcKSmmm N-J-H iLSrr (?' II , II I HHIIIIIIIffclf I I II I I H,,,,, TAlV? .ill l ft ttntm tu wttltBB Wt llevf Onlr 1 U 55 to , On Snail ,'r ffllStt, 35 TO 36 ST. BLOCK 8th AVE. Own HlnlT Krrnlns I'ntll in oThwIt l All Ti.r Bl..r. 50c A WeelJ mi a inM tint paymtnt DELIVERS r j URfr r, Iclt or a maul it )ou with to hay itf to 35 - afr (4meiii' 1 thr Samt t ntottfan FREDERICK MAY DIES AT WASHINGTON HOME Sensational Career Covered Two Americas and Included Duel With Herald's Owner. WASH1NOTO.V, Jan. 15. Frtdet- lck May died hero yesterday. Two sit- j ,h(J cUy rrom aU gambllng and dl irr. M w ?i 1..uVrlit a r"- J- orderly housca. The Mayor stated thi Ileavor ebb, both of Now York, iir- ..nn , ren, TI I II Open an Account With This Bed Outfit W Vlll?-233ai C....MInr f HI sndWc.Wetk JZSST Jpl s wihtm KMMif.i, iii:i. W W -n e i''ib HlB" S: rhnnnnrj ; lj Saltoi Scrtni Machines "St' Genuine Oak Bujfct M.H. for u. b Oj. N.w Horn. JUiJUkJWt V & & H WM Lj .J 7 Cre.111. W.Ti.''.yA: fZMfk7 alP Mm I we give free Um .n. . , ,.0B. gd& & v & J LIFE INSURANCE X Plor Stoces tfSpgi K " 3W H Genuine Oak Rocker 19 1 0 enamelt- v 7.94 I V.J 5tS.,iSr.TfV COMBINATION MATTRESS r,h vjjf VVPBN, ('Mh or Credit. mill .ninwl, lliarutiirhli wo., u..,U i,J n rt.,1, i mill Wi llXiffiiJI iKsA..JR-iSlS' MeUl Spring fflg 'm',,; .uT; H MSSSD. aPIsM eyerv rf.u.n. hd Our I iberal Credit Meant : , n-n n exunt wiih 4 m ii w !5ilfivJra'l1 B W ai IT. ftn, sjuo.rin. witfit In niVliK a amaU lilt uuwu uJ (bu Uunra at wr,iy or imln 11 a TV 4r V v!i5!'H" nd u" n,m,h1' i""n". tion yr WSfMSaJ Is? EfflJp drj 111 Q I a- American Walnut Qutcn Anne Dining Room Suit (Four Pieces) (Holil tiaratlv If d..lr,l nn-m liar. Prlea ssh.uu...., ;illN (lU)Niir- Hair. I'rloa san 00 ......... kxTf.NMON TIII.1U Itaa. 1'rlie HI till .... . 3UIVLNU T.UIl.U Ilar. JTlca 12ft (III . . K.VIH :: . . III. Ill IlMutlfuIly flnlshrd. piece Is perfect in respect liaCll every ti I t Ite I'tlre KIIMI 139.79 ChOi ur I'rnllt assisted by I'ollco Commissioner Ilu- ghcr and District Attorney Hwann. The statement In full Is ns follow: I "After a conference held In the Mayor's office late yesterday be j tween the Mayor, tho District Attor- 1 ney and the Police Commissioner, : which was brought about by a report j that certain criminal elements would I havo a freor rein In thla city, tho foU j lowing statement was Issued: "The Mayor directed tho I'ollco Com missioner to use all tho forces nt his command to break up the gangrt and I drive out all cangsters and clean up a- 1 that I vivo. A third alstor was tho Into!"'""" Aiiornoy owann was rcauy . Mis. William C. Whitney. to ro-opflrnto with him and tho i'ollco Mr. May hold wldo roal estate In-1 Commissioner to the fullest extent, terosts In Washington and had prop- Tb nir!ct Attorney also acreed to ortlos at liar Harbor, Me. II wan a ,, ,,,. r-ui,. ,-1... member of tho Metropolitan and hold a conference with Chief Uty Commercial Clubs of tills city. j Magistrate McAdoo to tho end that ! tho co-operation of the City Mngls- , l.eil Ailrenttirnna Career Here ainil trutes might bo obtained. Tho Mayor In Month America. I further directed tho I'ollco Commls- A duel with James aordon Dennett, ' "loner to confer with him frenueiitly .11 u. . a .u . i ) that bo may bo constantly Informed a flight to South America after m- s0 le prorM1 of tho w?0rk." aaultlng a policeman, a light Ono for Announcement Is made of tho np- this ofTenso years later, after com- polntment of James Uutlcr as Deputy , mendntlnn bv thn Oourt for Mvlnc ' Commlsslonor of Water .Supply, Oas mendatlon by tho court ror aJnir KlectrlcUy f0P QUconiI, at J5.000 tho Uvea of American sailors from a ft ycai anJ of ncrnard M. Patton. moii at Valparaiso moso wore a low , former senator, as secretary 10 i-arK events In the career of young rrco May, club leader and sportsman, thirty years ago. He hnd a brawl with Col. Cody (HulTalo Illll). Ho saved women end children In a South American shlp wieck. He fought professional box ers. He led cotillons In Nowport. May's most famous exploit was an assault In 18S7 on n .Vow York police man with a revolver, whllo Intoxi cated. Ho fled to South America, where ho stayed for sevcrnl years. When he. returned ho was penallrcd ZW for the offense. Mra. Algernon Nlirrldan Illra. U)N1J0N. Jan. 15. Mrs. Algernut Thomas Ilrlnsley Sherldsn, daughter of John Lothrop Motley, the American his torian, died last night at I'rninpton Court, Dorchester. Inch of rain fell up to about 10 o'clock. Tho lowest temperature of the morning was 2C degrees and tho mercury gradu ally rose to 36. The weather Is ex pected to clear up by to-night nnd turn colder, possibly reaching 20 degrees by to-morrow morning. There has been a heavy snowfall throughout Eastern Pennsylvania and other parts of tho Dast, ranging from two to ten Inches In some places. FERRY TIED UP BY FLOOD. Hrle ttallrond Heats Ont of Service for I'onr Ilonra, Krlo Itallroad ferry traffic was tied up for four hours this morning by a flood at tho comnsny's Jersey City docks. Water entered tho ferry houses and waiting rooms and tho boats were unable to make a landing. Tho station Is on an extension of land considerably lower than tho city proper, and the heavy rains, together with a river rise. caused It to bo deluged. Thousands of I trons of the ferries wero forced to take mo nines. ... The Pennsylvania and Lackawanna Ferry stations also were affected, hut not to such a serious extent. The Wr sey City fltoekyards. south of the brie ritation, wero aiau nuuucu. Into the boiler rooms and shut down tho plant. HAMMERSTEIN OPERATED ON. Infection In Left Toot Threatened I.oaa nt Lef. 0.car Hammersteln, who has been s. patient In the German Hospital for the last two weeks, was operated on to-day for an Infection in the left foot by Dr. Willy Meyer In order to save Mr. Ham mersteln' limb. Mr, Hammersteln has been 111 for more than a year. When his condition became worse ho was removed ftwn bis boinn at No. 013 West Dnd Avenue to the honpltat. and It was thoueht for a time the operation would not bo necos- taj?rs. Hammersteln was allowed to go to her husband's bedside when he was brought from the operating room. rive Ilnrneit to Dentil In Marlon, O. MARION, O., Jan. 15. Klve persons nero burned to death In a fire which destroyed the homo of Chris llouk, near nspyvllle. this county, early to-day. REAR ADMIRAL'S WIDOW HELD FOR ABANDONMENT Acquitted of Slaying Husband, Mrs. Jennie Eaton Ainsworth and Daughter Held Again. IIOSTON. Jan. IS. Won! reached hero to-day that Mrs. Jennie May Daton Ainsworth, who was acquitted at Plymouth In 1913 of thn charge, of mur dering her husband. Hear Admiral Jo seph (Jllcs Daton. U. 8 N.. has been urresttd in ilullford, Conn., on a charge or abHiidritilng her four-months. old grandson, who has slnco died. Mrs. Alnsworth's daughter, Dorothy. Mrs. Alnsworth's most Important wit ness at the murder trial, was arresteJ In lloston Saturday. Mrs, Ainsworth, according to reports reaching hero, confessed that with Imrnthy's aid she had left tho baby !u tho vestibule of the home of Dr. Har old Dotvdldgft, of Ilrooktlne, an old j neighbor of thn late Admiral's, so It could have tetter care. Tne child was tho son of Mis. June Kcyis, who In iail I to havo lost her mind. Mrs. Alnauortii sold sho had named the baby Woodron Wilson Keyes, after President Wilson, whuiu she admired. Commissioner Ucnnlnger. Mr. Patten succeeds Irwin Thomas, and will re ceive 3.160 a year. Tho appointment of these two men was looked on In Queens as full recognition of tho leadership of Uor ough President Connolly, and tho , complete elimination, politically ; speaking, of Arthur C. Keating, the j urposed borough leader With thesa announcements came one from (Juuens tliat Mason C. Hmcd ley, who succeeded Keating as leader. , had resigned as Uorough Secretary at 14,000 a year and that Joseph Plana-1 pan had been named In lib stead, llutler has been Connolly's Deputy Commissioner of Public Works. Ho I vacates this position to bo Deputy Water Commissioner and Y. Au- i gustus Shipley, a Jamaica iiopub. llcan, was named by Connolly to sue 1 coed blin. The salary Is 13,000. The Mayor's committee to greet the Serbian Mission met and organized at the City Hall, Charles II. Alexander presiding. CHARLES H. CAFFIN DEAD. Art Critic anil Author I'nsara irnv After llrlrf lllnraa at llelli'vnc. C'harlea H. Tallin, for years' ono f tbo best known nnd ablost art writ ers in tho country, died yesterday In the Now York Hosplt.il. after a brief Illness. Mr. CafTln was of Kngllsh birth, the son of a clergyman, and ho was grnd uated from Oxford In HTiS. Ho be c.imu an actor oil the Knglish stage. That vocation and scholastic work engaged hltn several years, when bo turned his study to art. no camo to this country in 1892 ami held various populous in the art world. He Is survived by Mrs. Caffln and a daughter. Puncral services will be held at 2.30 o'clock to-morrow In the Campbell Funeral Church, Hroadway j and GCth Street. llllf Aircraft Plant la Mini Do nil by Service Corporation, Although the Wrlght-Msriln Aircraft orporutlon at New ISrunswIclc. N. .1, itia teen under (invcriiinent control Mnrn Jan. 1. onn-hulf tho plant, nhern 1.000 men worK. was clo.l veairrd.iv fur 'lack of power. Tho Public Hervlc rporatlon, widen rurnlahes power to li g Industries In Middlesex County three days 11 week, said It could make no distinction in ravor or urn corpora tlon. Gen. Ooethali Is head of the cos cem. LEON TROTZKY The Master Spirit in revolutionary Russia, if not the most amurint; ficur; in Europe, lias written what in essence is u f MESSAGE- to the WORKERS of the WORLD r! UNDER THE TITLE OF I" The BoUhe)iKi and World Peace ' ' 11 .a, Aaaii a a t-a m 4.1 a . A l .1 . .utiHDiuumuiiiuuvciuncnicmoi tne alms and purposes of the revolution utiri embodies the creed of the Bolshcviki as Trotrky understands It. 9 9 BEGAN SUNDAY and continuing dailjv this sensational document will be exclusively published in : ; t 1 Mario THE ONLY MEDICINE THAT HELPED HER Srnatr Mourna llrnily'a Delilli. WASHINUTON, Jan. 15 In respect to Senator Jamen II. Ilrady of Idaho, who died hero Sunday nlKht, tho Kcnutn ud Journtd yesterday after Senator llornh announced tho iftaxn 111 Ills coiuugue. Vice President Marshall wdt iipiiolnt ,1 cninmlttee of ten to attend the runeinl. arrangements fur which "111 l made on the arrival of the Senator's two runs, who hav been stormbound In thn .Mid dlo West while hurrying to Washing ton. Tho body will lio cremated here, probably after services on Wednesday, uud the ashes taken to the Senator1,, former home In Pocatcllo, Idaho. The New York City Telephone Directory Goes to Press Wednesday, January 30, 1918 Advertising1 Forms Close Monday , January 21, 1918 A i.i. changes or additions in present listings must be ar ranged for on or before January 80th in order to appear in this new issue. AnVBltTISKMCNTS for this issue of the "most used nnd most useful book in New York" should be arranged for on or before Monday, January 21st Any of our business offices listed below will be glad to give you full information. Just telephone, write or call MANHATTAN-BRONX liDeySt. Cortlamlt 12000 ldl Ilrosd St. ltl'g Green V2WO A 18 Grand St. Orchard 410 I) roadway at Howard St. Cans) n V.. SCIh St. Mail. Sq. 14.U n'wav at 4Jd St Bryant 72 E. dSt. Murray Hill 9 E. ifllli -St. I'laia 8097 B'way at 7:d St. IliTerslilc 103 W. 12Mh St. MornlngMcle 373 I". UOth St. Mrlruae 143 I' Trcmont Ave. Tre munt 1106 Hoe Ave. BROOKLYN olWUlouglibySt MH'J Ninth St. .',60 Nostrand Ave. alio Plfth Ave. Intervale Meln South Jle.lfori) Sunitt 1J050 19000 12000 12090 12090 12090 12090 12090 13090 12090 12090 15000 120H l'.'OU l.'OU 897 Flatbnh Ave. 273 HuvemeverSt 1030 Oates Ave. 1640 Pitkin Ave. Flatbutli Williamsburg Buthwlck East New York Jamaica JAMAICA B Hardcnbrook Ave. FLUSHING 70 Main St. RICHMOND HILL 6.11 Napier Ave. LONG ISLAND CITY Bridge Plaza North A storla FAR ROCKAWAY Blrdsall & Cent! Avs. Tar Rocktway TOMPKINSVILLE m St. Marks PI. 17014 12014 12014 19014 12000 13014 Flushing Richmond Hill 12014 12014 12014 PORT RICHMOND "0 Richmond Ave, TompklnSTille 12044 Weil Brighton 1094 N E W YORK w TELEPHONE CO. "Fruit-atives" Again Proves Its Extraordinary Powers Hoclion, Que., March 2nd, 1012. "I have received tho limit wonderful benefit from taking Trmt-a-livrs,' I suffered for years from Rheumatism anil change of life, and I took every remedy obtainable wit limit reniilts I tried 'Fruit-n-tivci' and it was the only medicine that really tint nic good. Now 1 am entirely well the Rheuma tism has disappeared, nnd the terrible pains in my body are all one, 1 hope that others, who suffer from such di IretsiiiB din-ahej. Kill try Truit-a-lives.' " Madame ISAM', IturilON. 60c a lm; (I for $i 30; trial sue, 23c. At all dealers or scut postpaid by 1'ruit-a-tives Limited, Ogdcniburtf, N. V. Advt- Itallrond Trrnanrrr Dlra, Anhlbald John Wykes, foity-slr Treasurer of the Illinois Central llall road Company, at No. : Liberty Strrn, New Vork City, died yesterday In hi j home. No. 12 -Midland Avanuo, Cj:en Itldee, N. J. He hud been III about ! wenkH. -Mr. Wylte.1 was boin In I'iik land, but hsd lived In thn I'nlted Htalej practically all hli life. About four yeara hko bo with his family moved to fJUn Uldge. Antrnatna 11. I'nrliniu la lleilil, 11ANHOK. Me.. Jan. 15 AilRiistus II I'aibuuii former Adjutunt flinernl of Malmi and for nearly a quarter of a century Postmaster here, died yester day. He was seventv-sK veiirs old. He served throughout the Civil Wiir. bcln( Previ'lleu woionei ior nruvery in Dam, . SUGAR EXPECTED SOON. 100,000 Tuna line In Ttt 11 Wrrln, I, nt t'niiaiiiurra .Mnat nr. James Howell Post, Chairman of thn American Iteflners' Coniniltteo of tho I federal Pood Hoard, iinnoiiiu-cd to-duv 1 that 100.000 tons of raw sui;ar aro duo In New Vork within two wink. "I do not say shall havo a normal supply at once," hu said. "I tin not think it will l' normal until March, hut there will bo eiioiinh If wo use it mm InKly " Ho sold hiiiii! of tho IOO.111IO Inna was for lloston, Philadelphia and ,SYi Orleans refineries. SMALL DIES ON SCAFFOLD. CONCOTtD, N. II., Jan. 15. I'rejfr Ick I Small, a former lloston broker. ns hanged at the State Prison at IS. IS this morning for tho murder of his wife ai their home in Oislpea m aeptoiubj., 1916. I Tho Governor's Council declined tS. tcrday to grant a reprieve. tllea rnrml In )l in 14 I an. PruirUta iiiind mnii U I'AZO Ol.NTiltNr falls G REENHUTTS rrTHE BHG STORE," SIXTH AV& I But TO 10 CI STREET Gins, Brandies & Wines Reliable Brands, Moderately Priced NeUan Uourlxm i on., 7.50. hoi.. 17t) o.i Pure Whiskies (lalnas' Old Crow tO DO Hot , lienrtek Rye l.&OlGii., 1023. not., 1135 -California Cased Wines ClnrclH Ose, 12 eon Cht. I tt'tni e7 AO I ibtme 0 SO Zinfsndel ft M) .MJo; Superior.... d 00 Sautcrni'H rue. 12 bot Ch. Yuuem Tipe...7 f)0 I taut Siutcrnc. .... (1 .() llurcuiidico Cns, 12 holt Mi.oi Superior... .10 50 SI. Mi.ilre S.fiO Puritan llurminJr.. 4 .r0 Iri.rt (unlibellej). U.75 Rhino f)pcs Case, 12 ban. Altiihclmcr Aai....)7 fiO Jolii.inisberner .... II 50 Hirsi.- Superior.... 6. fit) l.abinet ltlea,lf g . . . h.hO I'urtten Ssulcrnes.. l.&O' liora'iclner .". 150 Fcrrnnd's 3-Star Cognac Brandy Dlreit Imporlillon from Irsncei choice, fruity quiUiyj per $" 'IB holtle dO Sparkling Iturgundy Pommerlln Hot. ifc boi, Hed 12.40 130 Roaeburger HtJ 2 00 1 10 Yale Cocktail Choice of Minhtttin, .Mir. lint an J Brum; 1 rjr bolll "l.ltJ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS lunci Mnunv umuncno . nuim lliuiiuni UUIIULIIU is curr itaui.. uiuxi, iiawaioa or .rrotruilini IIA - .. ' ' ".,-..-1- .Mt-t A , T I, Swidlsli Punch . (.eJerlunJ'a Sloklho!m SacJieh LJloric I'unchi ren. Urge ma $1 OK boilie Appetizers Toulno; bollle ... iii-Tonlk ; boitle.. .$1 25 MOO IIORKIIOUND g.. lu'tn ...... mh Jttmcllcnnvu& wllh ltmo. ,. vi,UB pineipple fruit; eilri lint lUilllji , .jc nil) I'Al 11 LiXiNAC -bottle. ItaniteV Scotch I'rr $2 bottle I irpinia Dare Wine Lsrfa bott.eii ITtC .imvrlcan Champagne Gins Bottla. Rcfil l.onJon Dryil.H5 Kountree Dry 1.75 Imperial Dry Oln. 1.60 llollnun's HollinJi 5i 1.85 S.hleJiui HollinJi 1-75 Mnnimuf. Hot la-Pot o... ?.i ' to.in ii 'in ...2.. I.lub Imperial. U OO I'rlnce, extri J-y 1-3 10 05; California Port, Sherry, Sweet Catawba, Muscatel Queen QutMty, finest eld, rich, I'er. Usl I'er Lerts i.tae. not. fruity $3.50 JO.50 Hfta Imperii:, suparlor, full-bodied, saeel 3 00 8 25 75; Puritan, sslcci quality, good bodied 2.50 11.50 00; U.J 1'nars, choice, Iruity v.ine, . 2 00 5. 50 50) 1918 WORLD ALMANAC GET ONE TO DAY jixiyeru.nss.-':i.-.. . . (WAR 1N1-UKMA1IUN tUITIO.X) c 25 On 5 Newtitands By Mall, 35c LDITION 300,000 (West of Uuf fulo nnd Pittsburgh UOc. l'ucific Const, 35c.) Address: Cashier, The World Pulitzer Hulldinfj, New York City. Cloth Hound (Out February lsti 00c. Ily Mall, COc ;' If You Have a Son. ?.. Fr.encMn the Military Service, G N. T. WORM). PmiTTmrTPti. T IMS s.T IAm.M .Im AiAri MANritir J