The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1915, Page 6

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eee wane Staaten tame Cote ‘ aa «te , on Experience Sense of ‘Thumh When Drops, but Later You Are Overcome With Remorse fay. He had fastened & » vail mirror) | to twig and was looking at the Ger man trenches, when auddenly he o# and no charge for interest or extras. Also mind. At last f tol soldier while he tried to light “Cet bim! Get him!” said the tee. tenant. f WIT THE GERMAN WITH BECOND and you must kil, ean.” $390 all war is terribly wrong. insed. ‘The German matoh and merely $8 Monthly and fell forward on his face. 1 turned around to look at the Lieu- tenant. He had moved away, 1 was proud. Then @ wave .! remorse came over me; it was the “Thou shalt not kill” that je buried deep in every cane man’s mind and heart. “I got a German,” I shouted to a soldier nearby. I told him how the ~}man had been standing there, hold- ing a board. the “Halielujah Chorus.” 1 134 Fifth Ave., ar. 18th St, Branch Stores (Open Evenings) 127 W. 42d St., nr. B’way 254 W. 1251hSt., or. 8th Ave 371 E. 149th St., nr. 3rd Ave, ing. only one, ran, emushed; strewing the hillaide, CHILDREN. “And you shot an unarmed man?” “I had direct orders,” I answered. T felt lke a dog. It seemed to me that I must find some human being who would say that I had done right. I told another soldier about it. “Served him right,” said the soldier, “He'd have done the same thing to! you.” | Those were splendid words for ber of the flying corpa. and less When ‘Of the valry. purchase Leite he convenient days. hell. Coffee Belongs Thousands of coffee drinkers are feeling the effects of the drug in nervousness, bilious- ness, dull headaches, sleeplessness, “coffec- heart,” ete. There's only one cuneitle this thing to do— if coff riod gr ieee adr Instant Postum — Made from whole wheat, with a bit of ¢ molasses. Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum, soluble, made in the cup instantly, with hot water, 30c and 50c tins; and the original form, Postum Cereal, has to be well boiled, 15c’and 25c packages. Both are equally de licious, and cost per cup about the same. Postum has pointed the way to freedom from coffee i!': ‘ ‘ “There’s a Reason” whenever you Technically I had done wrong, be at behind # machine gun one day ling trom on payments of only after that and killed eleven Ger typhus or ‘if who had built a barricade tn some nearby tress, They were ahoot ing at us and I felt much better about looked contemptuounly at the epot in killing them than I did about the ein No charge for race i apace where the bullet had whistled ira inter, dgein ou the Wlevers Stool, cover, tuning, Dast en J was fed Snags foot hine gun, and at the 1 away from me, but through the loop- 4 minute, I fired at — rolls and delivery Nena $ Guid Goa daly & pati of hi eo nna of Germans tn body and I wanted to hit him low, if uirm, "They were eomin Rom Postel for Catalogue || josie. 1 almed again. He wheeled they could, ‘It was only HoraceWaters&Co around and backed tn a circle, ke a} fair to kill them, under, the rulen of war game, errific senae 0} @ ]] [drunken man, trying to eo | r filled me; the rattle of that gun Four Stores: ance. Then he threw up both }-248) way wweeter and grander to me than knew what it meant to be drunk with kill- Other machine guns were going, too, but | felt at the time as if mine The Germann their | formation their dead and wounded DION'T THINK OF WOMEN AND Hut that night, after I had crawled into my mudhole hut to sleep, 1 didn't dare to think of all the women and “Did he have a rifle?” asked the) ohiidren whone hearts had been hit by soldier. that machine gun fire, “Why, no,” I eald. I had joined the French foreign legion expecting to be made a mem- Inatead, [ had found my way to the trenches, where killing wan our only Job, brutal out-and-out killing, with little sctence ny chance came I got out, .600 men I had started out with only 38 remained, and we had been In the trenches only forty-reven I quit because it was a living BBverybody else would have quit too. I know they would. I lived with jme. I had run along the trench be-| them and slept and ate with them fore I mot him. After that held up_and_talked with them, and 1 know THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 29, “SIAMERCAN IN THE TRENCHES, ME OR eat SATE RRS, LS HOW IT FEELS TO KLL "gre Vicum Vort Well bquipy Mee Possible Appearance of Chol era, Lyphus or Smalipox Founded 1845 Fottowing t+ thy tenth tes of article by Phu Mader. 6 In addition to our large eorveepontons. whe 9 n ‘ ing wut and Hock of pip tenet coe heal ere , 4 HEALTH OFPICERS ALERT Wate jenee end # half monthe of & on the trenches h tot trength of 1500 men woe Waters-Autola = player. Sree 6 . Pianos we present the 4 ange ef Heaer's eovignam ht Londow Steamship Companies Warned bew wade possible Mee prepuration of (hes ‘ Style 65 Chester Plano By Phil Rader to Bring No Litection—Com- ARTICLE Ne 10 a 1” ~ mon Sense Kules Sent Them Pull = size, handsome case, fine tone, oll im IANVON (0 Moreh 14 bilo man ie something provements end fully war | eomnot adequa' we. 7 Game millions of mes te Berepe Nee York 6 In dane a visite ranted Vrice only whe be serine t at yon wt | venture 10 887 | tse by cholera typhus rmalipos that Bot one of them could faithfully detail bis emotions upon ret CAMING oe an op them ne a recut of cre wn @ hemen life After you ene your victim drop you fret feel « renee Of gsenitary conditions which have arise: trivmpb. Then the ages of training in the Ten Commandments come Win the Buropean war the front and you feel like a murderer Then you want to rum around situation thet | on payments of [among your mates and tel! (hem the etreumetanees of the killing and get compintion arrange i them to tel! you that you (id the right thing ments for the landing of all eum)! 5 Per Month My experience waa like (46 1 Wak fmm pected whips and passengers There | standin tesite my Lirutenant one] iy 4, may be a vinit of cholera witht & OW weeks The future of the war, presente anyth reasauring prospect 05 —Player-Plano elated: “Get your mint A MoeBe) sty joy he maid, “ite war, Could; MO sald Dr Joseph J. Cone has come out of hie trench.” ou have refused to shoot under the| feelth OMcer of the Port of New with full seale, 88 notes 1 pan down the trench, Bot MY YD) oye of tin Lieutenant? War ie bill. | Yorks to an Bvening World reporter, | and automatic tracker. A and came back to the loophole Fling and that's all there into tt, Bup fioquieting word most excellent and up-to- was 00 excited 1 could hardiy HIM Joon every woidior in the Mrench line ansurances that date Player-Piano that is wore t ey his own inatineta about i dy Ay ny einergen y br le and easy to play. kuiiinw one of the enemy would has Leen a clone observer | geapke ot onl: i id bean carrying « die, The Vreneh have brought you) of f the Kuro-| y feeted It agai here to KI, You are ordered to kill| pe ae insued | @ wet of inn of whips’ officers ugainat the outbreak of cholera while the vessel is en route to these shores, “Tam rushing to ditton to the bactertological tory at the Quarantine station, Unued Dr, O'Connell, “so that when the cholera and other disease ships begin to arrive we ahall be ready for ail emergencies. Experience has taught Bealth officers that the ap- pearance of cholera in the harbor causes great excitement and a great deal of hysteria which hampers the work of this department and causes great confusion. I have so arranged matters that a cholera visitation will Rot disturb the jar functions of the dopartinent. We have now accom- modations for ad pationts on the quarantine te! PORT WELL QUIPPED AND OF- FICIALS ALERT. “New York is the beat equipped port in the world for the guarding against an invasion of disease. We at Quarantine are more alert than ever in our efforts to prevent disease froin entering the country, Bince the out- break of the war we have been greatly handicapped because of the closing of avenues of information from Europe. ‘The atrict censorship on the coun- tries Involved has extended to sani- tary information, and in many of the ports of nation: war the consular officers have reported that the usual eanitary information is not now avail- able. “In the eastern theatre of the war the danger from cholera ts moat acute. Never in the history of the world was there auch @ slaughter. And when we consider the difficulties of disposing of the remains of those killed we begin to appreciate the enormous difficulties under which the military sanitarians work. The burial of the dead is usual- oavations. polluted and cholera becomes ram-| pant. Sanitation is forgotten and dis- ry ages.” STEAMSHIP COMPANIES GIVEN TIMELY WARNING. In his inatructions to shipmasters and surgeons Dr, O'Connell given do- tailed directions for the prevention of disease wpidemics on abipboard. A few of these instructions are: No person from provinces in which cholera ts epidemic should All passengers to be infected should be detained, under observation, for a period of an days prior to embarkation, jo foodstuffs, bottled waters or Py Uquids should be carried on board by immi; te. Ea route all drinking water should be boiled and samples taken from water containers should be Gespentiy examined for cholera viecerage Passengers should not be allowed to pase articles of food Lael one to Ghother, Uncooked foods should not be furnished to gteerage passengers from cholera dafected ports. Passengers of one class on ship- Doard should be kept separated from and not ‘ed to inter- mingle with passengers of another clase. ‘The appearance of a suspicious or confirmed cane of cholera on 4 ship, or a death from any cause during the voyage, should be com- municated by wireless to this do- partment at the first opportunity. ——— DINNER TO W. M. CALDER. Congressman Will Be Honored tor Mite Long Service, Tn recognition of ten years’ service In Washington as a Congressman, William ‘M. Calder is to be tendered @ dinner April 10 at the Republican Club by the leaders of the party in this cit; Former Senator EHhu Root, former Beet War Henry L, Stimson, lormer sressman Herbert 5 lormer Congressman William 8. Bi lormer Congressman J. Van Oleott, Con: ravis and H, Kracke are ly done by wholesale in shallow ex-| As a result streams are | finds a fertile feld for ite rav- | ‘FIND GIRL SLAIN, BODY FEAST OF THE PASSOVER LYING WEAR HER HOME OPEMS AT DUSK T0-WIGHT Call and Make anon Baws ' Your Own Terms Ai the v BE OFLN ACCOUNTS PROM mnety . ‘ ? bet $1.00 a Week Up es "4 We Gave Only ONE PRICE! Ai Goods Marked in Plain Figeres re 4g" on 449" BOOMS FURNISHED AT isi 2° 169" *89" *109" WE OP:N ACCOUNTS ee | FROM 55.00 UPWARD 750-752 8 OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.rt Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders PRICES ARE POUNDED DOWN At 241 James Butler Inc. Stores & Markets Giving Housekeepers the Biggest Bargains in Good Foods They Have Had in Years. Underpriced Specials for Wash Day 10¢ Laundry Starch," OldDutch Cleanser, 7° Borax Soap, sme cn. 3° 15¢ Beagiat Cloudy Ammonia, aarge No. £ Can, Tomatoes, iniccinie” Zoic 15 25¢| Baker’s | Cocoa, 17 Strictly Rog, ii ie esh; Empire Eggs, i 25¢ Peaches, « Cc Bice € “alifornia. SEG 10¢ new laid; doz. in seal Ge Jams, Gem Brand; in glass jars, each qe EastView Eggs, ed carton. . Best Butter, 2.0.) 31°|/Pure Lard, *\,'".:7"" 12¢ grade creamery; lb. Hoxpital yeater «ie 6 mae pole c cnoice '™ HOICE GROCERIES ‘ \GROCERIES hig rot., Safe for delicate fabrics. or Huy ler’s Vo-lb, can, e Belle Brook; very ‘amous ands; 8. Print Butter, } "33° Butterine, ‘rims Le selected, seedless ¢ f | 4 Oranges, i" 18 © 25° Onions, xv vox sine... ™ OC Tall No. 1 can; Salmon, tise risk 8° Sardines, : Marshall’s Herring with Tomato ‘Sauce. Bes Im; rted Dainties Maconochie’s Kippered Mackerel, *\i, tesctne! of in large-cans, each, Norwegian Mackerel, scsi. 5 49¢ Im an can. Three “Hligh-Cias $s ated Norway; smoked unsmoked; olive oil; v £3 i 15° Be 'e Larg plump, g selected: each Delightful Blend of South American Coffee; strong and full- bodied; in the bean or ground; unmatchable at price; lb... Coffee ra Special Offers at 35 James Butler Inc. Markets Fresh Fish, Market Cod, Haddock and Flounders For the Whole of Easter Week, every day, cut to, lb. Codfish Steaks, »... 10¢| Oysters, 2-Ibs. Corned Spare YRibs|' 2 2-lbs. Sauerkraut f for Special Offers Until Wednesday eee at All 181 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Coffee = 30 a9¢ Stamps with ac Stamps with i-lb Very Best 1-lb. Choice Teas. Ac 10c | Finnan Haddie, ib. 10¢ c | Chuck Steaks, Lean ‘and du 2 ine -25¢ Corned Beef, riste, Navel and Brisket, 1, SAE Open or in shell; ae a or Martel’s 3-Star French Cognac; bottle. . Extra Foreign Dublin Stout—Bottled to Perfection Guinness’s Stout, in bottes, dozen....$1.303 3 bottles, 33¢ Guinness’s Stout, iv splits, dozen.......90€3 3 oli, 23e Our Own 50 anf Stamps Importation; Lager Beer, to with ane of ert’s, Ehret’s or Koehler’s } Liebmann’s, Rupp Allowance for empties: 10c per doz. splits; 15c per doz. bottles. for return of case and 24 empty bottles Deposit of 25c requi: Double 2v¢ Stamps on Wednesday. All Orders Promptly Delivered FREE. Telephone the Nearest James Butler Store or Market if It Is Not Convenient for You to Call

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