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" HONOMBLEPEACE | Thirty New York Debutantes Do Real Work FASTIRANSNEPT KITCHENERFACES AND VICTORY SURE, KAISER EROELARES Asserts ining Are aa Against Superior Numbers, but Will Win. THANKS UNIS) Says Very Mention of His, Name Excites Admiration Throughout Nation. LONDON, Jun” 2.—An Amsterdam Gespatch describes the recent visit paid by Empcror Wililam to the headquarters of Field Marshal von} Hindenburg, Commander-in-Chief tn the Eastern war theatre. In wel-| coming the Emperor, Field Marshal von Hindenburg said: “Tecan assure Your Majesty that we remember the advice of our fathers: ‘Vorward with God for King and) Fatherland.” | ‘The Emperor replied: “My dear Wield Marshal, I thank you for th: soldiers words wherewith you have sahuted me. I came to the eastern frent to express to you my thanks for the great achievements of last year, We are fighting against su-j perior numbers, but this is nothing new to us. Providence has willed | that we should be etill here, and this has only served to spur us on to greater efforts, “My armies will be victorious and with God's help will win an honorable peace, such as we desire. “The German Fatherland, my dear Field Marshal, will never forget your | deeds and, as your War Lord and King, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. You have become a national hero, and whenever the name | of von Hindenburg is spoken it ex- cltes admiration.” | ——sS— KAISER MAKES TOUR THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916, In Military Camp Where Skirts Are Barred Off RAILS BY GALE HECKLINGM.P'S Bhzabeth Harrison ‘‘Soldierettes’”’ at Erskine, N. J., Cook, Wash Dishes and Clothes, Groom and Water Horses, Drill, Ride and Swim, All Clad in Khaki Breeches. | | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. (Special to The Evening World.) FIELD HEADQUARTERS OF THE EMERGENCY SERVICE CORPS, | N. J, June 2.—At 6 o'clock this morning the thirty prettiest | soldiers in the world rose at the call of reveille. Before 7 o'¢lock they | bathed, dressed, cleaned up their tents, submitted them | to police inspection and went through a briet drill. At} seven they hungrily devoured the simple breakfast prepared by their own cooking squad, and all day, with the briefest intervals for rest, they have indefatigably drilled, ridden horseback, rowed, swum, ridden bicycles, | groomed and watered horses, washed dishes, cooked— § in plain English, worked. For the thirty New York society girls who have enlisted under the banner of | Capt. Candace Hewitt are as plucky as they are pretty, | — | bcapt Candace Hewitt and, take {t from your war correspondent, their cour- rage needs no further encomium. We don’t know Now earty tt wit de, Capt. Candace itimated darkly.) inest”” Rove nt ost 0 OF HIS EASTERN FRONT) ‘2 t#%es the New York girt to do things!” That was my‘atl-envetoping |" ait. 1.8.09 4. Me Plinged through the bridge. tt wan (tions aren the city etek athe | impression after being given the freedom of the camp by Capt. Candace, a So a +465 1S stated that the dead will total at least |= ‘contren First S Hindent si C Ad tall, brown-eyed young woman as simple, straightforward and gently (Only fifteen minutes to dreas, St Sees Hindenburg’ s Command) dignitied as her old-fashioned name. On 088.) | and Then Views Other Groups She is the daughter of Mr. and[— = Me ERCNER, veer e eB | EPICURE BINED WEL DINED WELL Facing Russians. Mra, Edware switt of No, 127] their own tents, ‘These are most do- (That means putting the tente ; 8 es eR eee ee ages, | UEhtfully located on a high knoll,| (%, onder” “suit "cant ‘Candace, N MITEE BERLIN, June 2 (via London) —| Fast Twenty-first Street. 7 with cedars and shaded with’ jiuat be responsible for the conde ON THOMPSO COM Emperor Williams is on a tour of the] Hewitt for years has been prominent | oake, at least a mile back from the) {lum of ner tert, and even nick um | \Vitness pom Gillespie’s earance a e of eastern front, it was ofticially an-|as the head of the Women’s Muniel-| road, from which the tents are not, [20 (hive her roommate throws . ® ,, f " nounced to-day. The st pal League, Capt, Candace originated | ven in sight, ‘Tramp aro not cava u{ Llwyers Suggested That He | Walked Into Biltmore Hotel, Ate, Bina. Wineron: bab the Idea of the Emergeney Service| ely to bother us," Capt. Candace b hpeseniaa 830 2M Ask for 17 1-2 Per Cent. Signed Check, and Was Sp ort group of Field Marsh ees ae observed (with a shiver that was) |, (The insvection i done by a 2, Bowed Out. | Ss burg in order to v othen a n the at wholly feminine, if a trifle non-mil-| [ee saul of wie girls, reappointed groups on the east nt. oH the camp has been set up. As Its] jtann PRs d days.) mony fy ftenty R. Kent, head of Henry R.! Into the dining room of the Hotel = rived on May 1 at rmy group of fic r—nobody is] The tents are of khaki and without | Piret call tor de uy A. af | Kent & Co. engineers and contract. | Biltmore thare strolled last oning | : unofficial visito! nobody = 1 h and nu A.M 7 Prince Leopold of Bavarta | supposed to come until Sunday—-E| floors. There is just room for two Hr Dua A Ay [ers was the first witness to-day be-)a tall and stately man, The maitre ae must report that this small and un-|canvas cota, one chair, one six-inch. Y#' call Ww A. M.| fore the Thompson Committe Ho| d‘hotel conducted him to a table. He | pretentions undertaking of a group|square mirror and a matle The girls seater the twelve | testified t ne was invited to bid|ordered a repast composed principal of New York society girls has all the} pocket, with compartments for she ; sueee bok di _, {on the Job of third-tracking the ele-|1y of Cherrystone clams, croute au sincerity, the cality, the real! books and clothing me of the be A e Avy | vated) railr @ part of the dual! pot, filet de sole Marguerite, supreme | : tof s rifice Which seemed | didn't the and I a F . PS i beontract betwee Cily of New| de yolaille, salade de laitue, pomme f MAR TH |to me conspic uoualy lacking when Titwo pink-cheeked young worn Asetn 4 York and the Interborough for new] naturelle, sorbet 4 la Russe, jumbo | sited the nationally exploited “fe-|spread their blankets on the grass, | ) iM capid transit tines, He first heard of] squab a la Biltmore, omelette au) 9 jmate Plattsburg" at Chevy Chase, | stoicw ning the straw which 135 Be, the job through the law firm of! rhum and coffe More than that ie | Poslam and Poslam Soap Afford | ius! outside Washington, D. C | Capt. Candace oitered them, sini : ‘nh Baldwin & Baldwin, He be-| aid not care to When the wine | HERETTES DO THEIR; “And re is our bathing beach, Pao they might have some ace | jjgt brought he frowned a long “ Quick, Efficient Treatment THE SOLDIERE in | OWN WORK. which the girls have christened “ } with the Gillespies, He] time; then ele L rare annis If it would mean happiness and! Capt. Candace's company has no| ‘Coney Island,’ she informed me, 147 pat | Bid for the work at 17% per cent. of] berger 1878, and warned the trambling faction to you to be rid of Fezema | squad of marines detailed to do cook- | Stepping through small trees to a The giri . dno plant, but] gervitor to be sure it was reduced to} ny unsightly skin trouble, then you | ing, dishwashing and heavy work, | Point Just below the last of the double bs lane he le organiaation, ls temperature of precisely 35 degrees ould know that these delights probe | arn Emergency Service Corps’ | ow of tents. I saw two long boards |,,.. ., . i @. Did you have any conversation | panrenheit. | ably await you jn lam, W ich is 80) course of instruction doca not con-|!aid across barrels, on each board | th eros ; ‘ with Griggs, Haldwin & Baldwin as! When the bill was brought he! d ent d a course ction ¢ eile | Retreat to what per cent. you should charge? | Pare end ot While intense fa away’ sist in ambling gently from smati | Mfteon enametied bi et in @ row. | « D Scn ae they? brome d charge? | trowned again, made sure the addi ing properties. Posluin is ubsolutely White tent to another, while wearily |Clotheslines wore at @ Cons | ay ract to my attention [ consulted | {on Was correct, and, drawing a | harmtess, Contains nothing to injure patien xperts” sive ks" on venient hel and fastened to ther | bony ino nliowe sat as to What [ should charge fountain pen from his poo! the skin, is always gratefully soothing ered ar for soldiers, | Were four small mirrors so arranged | qy: ur three we y \ , questioning luplied that bis | the check in a clear, legit and pacifying. Clears away redness With careful attention to health and|that they could be siid the length of | in juad on offi uty," Capt! pooteround ter che, eel Choe |maniike hand "G, | rece att. Eradicates pimples, rash, | avoidance of undue strain (parents|the lines, At one side stood a barrel | Candace replied to my qu n about i Gileente Coubaay at ie felt for ti ow out a yellow- sealp-scale, , herpes. says Capt, Candace), the | of cold water. rules, jsitors, including inen, are per cent \t r to get some] 4 The le Poslain Soap is the sop of daily Service Corps ie reaily| “Whenever a girl wishes to bathe |Sewed on Sundays only tween in "A! Gillespie, head of the 'T. A i( The big clearance benefit to the shin used with, or upart Baa al A Saute ‘ lhar?tace and bande abo takes har | Shi earn sulk with Gillespie Company, ca avk tothe | "Never inind, and our advice from, treatment with Poslam. working hard and realy learning ' nnee At sper your brother Sunda © you! witness staud for the sixth or seventh | fast in the mornin f R 1 For sample, send te stumps to Emer {things that should be of value in| basin to the barrel and tills it," Capt be back at t s by 4.30/ time | of the Thompson \ oom early, gency Laboratories. West 25th st, | War or peace, Candace explained. Q. Well, frankly, will you th me]. The tely one was bowed breath New York City. sold by all druggists! The girls arrived at noon yester-| In the cook tent one blue-eyed the school hours th will be! whether there Was some arrangement jounly Fai by his wa —Adv ; seeded to set up| maide: r air the color of 0. nin an 10k made ugh Griggs, Baldwin &/ the the head waiter, t Advt, Gay end ke cones sik up| HER - » af UR n Of ao bicycles, n Baldw through wich ¥en would maitre d'hotel and three pl. wait =_ lngees taffy was washing potato be and paddl 4 d have me competitors who worl om ve Dill came to the eye of Sen Another plump and pulcbritadinous | camp wavhit Wid @ Iittle more than you Would, so | ator Geonse F. Thompson, Chatrinan BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURE AY | svldiorette was valiantly slicing |here on the amy you would wet tho Job? A, should) Or, tae well known Gominitian, thie Althe boiled ham, “The preparation of the |Z: t Ian a} say nos inorning, Ie prompts w it ont out West Point officer w The| Q. Did Mr. Hedley superviae your | OO°e tse Ensre le nonoGy named Boo! ), and save from food is mana by our quarter: Ine af will | nel Houle Blah the Wall Kiowa’ ca) New ster, who is a dictetic expert from | Wife of the latter will « work on the third-tracking contraet $5 to $10 hospital,” Capt. Candace |NO SKIRTS, ALL THERE IN) A 1h wan any baw. tlie enilnuer 4 Come as a Visitor “but threo girls are assigned |, KHAKI BREECHES, f uinission did the Inspecting, K every day to the cook squad and they |” “1 understand that one camp nd Thompson committee this] Call at our spacious show My must do the work according to the! is ‘no skirts,’ Ir arked | rhoon put the ques iuarely | POPE ONLY AIMS T0 STOP rooms if only to look a quartermaster's directions.” In front ereet glance at Capt, Cand ; up to Phoinay A. Gillespie, who bossea | , fai! 7 e tent a soldier ench fire wa rm t 0 00 job of third-tracking. around? You'll not be gee fabs apilona: aoRa Be Wa hans | the if a ad “SUICIDE OF EUROPE” con Ls BS OFM fou see how broil meats over by e de our remarkable assortment " hey w w heir own odo so, The matter is to be consid ap: S ol rs or of over 200 New Summer |. 'f | lca tno. in we bia: uheatsiron tank " Meet EU APRURO A Geatntti ne ta (tana ecretary of State Denie Styles—-once you hear the \ into which hot water may be run. Our! execu sion, and it is not im- That Pontitt Has Any Par- unusually low prices your \ The bill of fare not run’ to kn ontempt pi ngs in rest in Vies own good judgment | will luxuries. The first day the 16 offense, if proved, | ticular Interest in View, make a customer of you! + luncheon seramb! € Cap r the statute, | Roi (via Parts), June 2.—Car- / BE CURIOUS! | malade, | per econ of canned fru Visit Que Showrooms? ham, baked potatoes, brea 1, cocoa and ‘boiled rice, But’ the only com 7 Hive beerneni ed out of N\ ment 1 shear ws iM joyful “Ob-h-b, ’ Is the hi n ye ) \ " Fis allowed ta havd any | wr BAV—suit HOMO — service 4 t Re : lous, aan ture'Clone, te 75 ya bat a 307 Fifth Ave..." ‘yi area rent ear UW You Havent Already Taken Advantage of Hn ea i " i A re OUR SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE SALE OF f sane’ 6 ' Pes SILK & CLOTH SUITS Tne MINArRen Ret ne AY ' You still Can Make a Good selection! : ; é Gat Suits that Were Formerly Sold at M \ t t how ‘7 #25 KI AIR.50 > isso NOW ‘7 sl aay 8 Teerala Cen en i ” on Ne Mall Oafers WMiled at Male Pride COOKS ANd 1 , i Thuts Jor the cogh oquud, and | goon Gen, 4. G. Ny J, Marry x Persons ns Killed and 41 In-!200 Want to Kn Keiow What War} jured in Two Accidents Due Secretary Is Doing With — | to Western Storm. | Brit TONDON, June 2.—Lord Kitchener to-day had what for him was the unique experience of being heckled by | Parliamentary War} Office, Complying with the promise ‘min early to-day in one of the most | Made on his behalf in the Mouse of severe wind storms that has visited|Commons by the Parliamentary Central Minois in years, Under Secretary for War, Harold J The wreck ocourred in a deep cut | Tennant, in response to complaints of which kept the cars from overturn-|moembers that they had not had op ‘ing and prevented more serious in- | Portunity to question the Secretary of PONTIAC, Il, June 2,—Twenty persons were Injured, one sertously, [when the “midnight spectal,” the Wa- | ash Rallroad’s fast mail train, Chi- jcago to Bt. Louls, was blown from | the tracks one mile south of Saune- critics of the dred Rives juries to passengers, Tho engine, | Wa ® general went to one of the combination smoking and baggage Committers rooms of the house prez car and four coaches were blown pared to make a statement on the} |from the track, ‘The baggage car {conduct of the war and reply to] was literally torn to pieces, One wo- | (uestions man was thrown through the win-| The War Secretary was accom panied by several ff and the pol War Office, He fa including | dow of a coach for a distance of 20 feet. CHICAGO, June 2--Five persons Were Killed and eight injured ingthe members of, his cal heads of the | some 0 mem © known as ~ NOTHER WRECKED NEE ESN ron wreck of Rock Island passenger train|the “ginger groups,” composed of No. 19 between Clarkaville and Pack-|!en who demand more vigorous ard, Ja., early to-day, according to|? ution of the war, ‘The public Rock Island officials: here, ‘Two “a excluded rigorously, Indeed, the bodies have been recovered | whole of Westminster Palace was | The train plunged through a bridge Shut off to avoid leakage of any weakened by a cloudburst secret information which might be coach, two I rs, locomotive in licited. | bagwage car went into the stream,! Lord Kitchener made a bttet |The coach was entirely submerged Speech and then for two hours an- an@ some of the occupants drowned. | “Wered questions dat him. Many One of the victlins was identified |of the me 8 look part in the las Mrs, Emina Von Viet of Traer, La, | heckling | When the train turned over many of! The unrest among some of the eae eT Ad erent on tae the | Lord#, Which culminated in violent |pides of the cars where they remained |*Munciation of Kitchener by Wins- {until taken off by rescuers in boats, | ton Churchill, has been marked by | The storm, which reached the pro- portion of a cloudburst, 1 jalyzed wire communieation, The ing-cars remained on the |track and the passengers aided in the | work of rescue, The wrecked ¢ ck Island & in between Chic # stmtlar teelty in dee, ‘ommons, TEN MILK DEPOTS OPENED. Ten extra milk depots were opened sterday in various parts of the elty by Nathan Straus to sup; |mer demand of the bab ly par- | Chicago, | y ast night and Minnea- IT Mr. Straus, who maintains through: r from Out the year elght depots for milk, en- Rook Island larges bia philanthropy for the. the and Pacific wreck at Packard, lowa, summer months The Straus depots all states that possibly a score of pussen- curry F steurized mil, which ty aorved gers lost their lives when the trainjat 1 « PLANT CONTRACT wi Prank dinal Gasparri, to, head State, In an Papal interview Secretary of to-day, d Nineteen West 34th Street edian Injured. ured in Ty Rove leading comedian Theatre fast” rnoon;s per- ied over @ vurting hid » pertorm= onsideral 1 by his phystota rreeport « apected to return other are $0 full and. well made s, though many are ¢; $2.95 to boas MALTED MILK Rich milk,malted grain extract,in powder. Forlnfante,Invalide end growing children. Pure nutrition,upbuilding thewholebody. Invigorates nursing mothers and the ged. The Food-Drink for all Ages More nutritious then tea, coffee, etc. Substitutes cost YOU Same” Price Tomorrow, Saturday, June 3d 56: 75 Values up to $15 & $17.50 ONE of those sweep- ing reductions on most seasonable goods which furnish the main- spring to rapidly mov- ing stocks at the new Fashion Shop. Corduroys, mixtures, wh chinchilla— striking models in all the sport shades; coats th are prime essen- tials to a young w -_ summer wardrobe. at the little pric to make your visit to the Coat tomorrow— No Alterations and None C. 0. D., Because of the Clearance Price Fashion Shop Specialists in Footwear Since 1857 Andrew Alexander Shoes at $3, $4 and today these on itn A nnd, clared that the Popo was influenced 4 bad to you By ih in hin peace efforts solely by a desire * orang) Ainder the third teaches |e ee ee wgulvide of Hurcpa Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street n ' i) and sent to The Holy Fa wald t Car and Not your. Pitts: | q nal, “in his most arden Asi OMEN'S LowS Pit wens to persone, thie ity po eens ine ea $5 that Id an Gb TPAE 40 inquire |PRMee. ha Be PAtHOMlar intorens, tn lat we could not replace Ww to. thisiooms | fe SBRRREM OF S70 FABaSy Mato La to sell at anything like wibnlt ss privat thiougn the friendly” intervention of prices. Pumps, Colonials and My fingers were burned republic | or » Catholy Oxfords in the styles now Accountant's going ly thank the! Alin in demand and a full . 3 tehery which range of regulati 1 He on com. Wn etde of Europe Em : be 8 | ation Vs 1 i ~ models. Com- « sare the Hat Nelson b Appendict . \ Hates Host lildred Siw DETROIT, M plete sizes. , paley, Helen # Eheaheth VWarrim Margaret: nounced to-day thet Nelson war re Lindubury a ud Abby Morrison, covering,