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———__- HENNESSY 0! NTS THE RACE. EF ei I a RUCNIES mt hes HACK) ' Bor | 50 Ye "Good-Livers” have enjoyed Good Livers by using City Finds Dream of a ' Holiday Dispelled. ] (Special from # Staff Correanon of The Even PL sBURG, } With the arrival of Y., June 5. of training camp rookies from’ Ne Yo The brown pyr ts of the istruction camp. 200 acres, had been a week Fro a row ly to-d » The Chief ke of Police ' . Says: Iam a Chief of Police. I used to smoke big, black cigars. One day my doctor told me I had to cut out the Perfectos. He recommended “Helmar” Turkish cigarettes, Wise old doctor! I get from a mild “Helmar” more real satisfac- tion than I ever got out of a big, black cigar. The mildest tobacco for clgzrettes Is Turkish. The best tobacco for cigarettes Is Turkish. Bon't pay ten cents for anybody’s cigarette until you have tried ““Helmar}? a tascinating, elevating, gentleman’s smoke. Hoa rayros Makers of the Lighest Grade Turkish and Egyplian Cigarettes un the World a mile new a ‘AT CNP o Mayor Mit me to Platt el (the Mayor 4 Rousseau spen-air belihop with a good gra When last seen by ‘The Evening World correspondent he he par | First tBatuchinistt nett rom This was eagerly looking down the arriving line for the Ciceronian front of Magts- yh #. Corrigan, to steer him Jamp, cool spot." stich a spot tn the m * quarter of a mile south of that which was usea last year, By July, when the present regiment will give way to three full regiments of recruits, two with only college students as 50 acres along the shore members, the camp will fill the space Champlain woke from. si- b ween the banks of Lake Cham jain and the Quebec-Albany high- way for half a mile, The parade sround is a field further from the hearest tents than most business men | [of New York walk in the course of | jan ordinary day. For a mile north jof the instruction camps and across the State road are encampments of Six troops of the Second U. 8. Cav- wry, six companies of the Coast Ar- tllery Corps, one company of Engi- | neers and « tield hospital and ambu- lance company who are to work in !RUSHING THE ROOKIES RIGHT FROM THE JUMP. | It was a sight to make the un- j initiated recruits gasp with astonish- ment. But they had little time for gasping. were herded up to the, headquarters office, then num- bers were entered by lot on the list f one of the twelve companies, then $30 was taken from them and ¢hey were rushed to their tents to hustle on their uniforms and to be put un- der instruction in the A, B, C move: ments of the awkward squad work, Major Harrison Hall of the Coast Artillery, who was ordered to Platts bure Barracks when Infantry was ordered to Mexico, two weeks ago, had the camp as nearly }ready as it could be without the pres- ence of the rookies themselves, were stretched in the tents; blankets and the diversified equipment, from folding skillets to rubber ponchos, were laid out on them; @ mile or more of mess shacks, kitchens and re houses were built, water mains and 4 sanitation system installed. Two city blocks of one-story frame e been bu to satisfy the the civil for extras in quipment and tame refrest The dryest place tn the United illy speaking, is this but the nearest Way off the re- . when the young re, it will be even raway, The Plattsburg Boar de, which contributes: ol ound not owned by the Gov ind supplies the water and the ghts for the amp streets, close up ev \ ELDERLY WOMEN SAFEGUARDED TellOthers How TheyWere | Carried Safely Through | Change of Life. | is a smile In J Durand, Wis. "Lam the mother of fourteen children and TE owe life to Lydia B. Pinkham’s| Vegetable Com pound. When Twas Iohad the reeom= ings that | took eral bottles, 1 mend your Comy r ladies.”* Mes. MARY RIDGWAY, Durand, Wis A Massachusetts Woman Writ Blue M Mi troubles were ‘ it awfully sick for three ve ped het flashes offen and Mferod from | pains h. Pinkham’ | Vegetable d now am well,” | Mrs. PIE Rit COLRNOYVER, Box | 280, Blackstone, Mass | Such warning symptoms as sense of | suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, back- read of impending evil, timdity, palpitation of the the eves, irregn- . Variable appetite, yesh n Pink y women safely through this crisis Advt Wa Di. JARVIS Message On Pre until later; &F lew camp site, which is nearly a; [concert with the civilian volunteers. | Thirtieth | only is every man “onl, THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, JUNE 5, time will the youngsters have uy Yo'clock at night to get so far camp as that, And mighty littl y will theyehave for the ter § o'cloek in e fact that they © cots with | Intead Dorey of ( staff, and one of his in yesterda | Budd of the | sociation for a preliminary sur They hea builders ha in succeEsiv running lin pers, the fou tent Me fraining Camps the ground | nts, the first the second driving dropping t and raising them, so that t Det rose behind them as the slopes. ‘The inspectors found the 7 rood and said so, 1 td Major He Princeton ents for a regimen to comm Major Peter Murray of the Twenty- | this ninth Infantry is. the His adjutant is Capt. ¥. the Tenth Infantry, Major F. ton is the cainp qu Capt. Hugh Brown, C. A missary, The battalion commanders are to be Capts. Bo H. Wells, Twen- | rou ty-ninth Infantry; C. D, Rot the Tenth Infantry and M. B, Stewa of the h Infantry, commanding | the First, Third and Fifth battalions | The company commanders are to] M be: Company A, Capt. G, F, Baltzel Company B, Capt, W. H. Waldron: |e. Company ©, Lieut, A. G. Goodwin; | “fer Company D, Lieut J. A. Atkins; Com. | child Y | died : Compeny 1, Ci nV K, Lieut. nv 1, Lieut. uny M, Lieut. | was | Larned; Com mint THE MAN-ORIVER IS THERE READY FOR BUSINESS. Kelly is the busy man-driver Company A in the last year's which Mayor Mitchel, Public | ervice Commissioner Whitney and Alderman Curran were put through j4 course of sprouts. forts of new recruits to form into or companies of their own are sternly discouraged. “Break your lonesome and stand on | prits. Make new friends; you | won't lose your old friends.” ‘This is the response to which all requests for | group assignments are met Plattsburg ye was as quiet as on an ordinary Sunday. There were | no roisterers like those who made a horror of the night before the open- ing of the 1915 camp by singing “The Night Before the Battie, Mother.” The 200 odd early arrivals in all stages of mixed uniforms and civilian | ss hurried out to the camp and} ered through the tent city, be- | wailing the 6-inch-deep mud under the sod left by a terrific rain of the ly morning. Some of the new-| ners » pathetically sad [ thou ing to have | just a little fun out of this,” was a common remark, “but [don't see anything except signs of four weeks of hard, dirty work." vhereat, men wearing the black stripe denoting veterans of last camp looked) at each other, and retired to jab each other in the ribs and a taugh | ried THROWS BABY FI FROM WINDOW Young W dof Kiting chi Birth, \ Margaret Gieason, twenty-four yeurs | Md, is held in the Willlamsburg Hos. tal on a charge of infantic Ac rrding to the pol she arrived in|) Williamsburg vester noot SK BUEN 3 Stuyvesant Fall om by William Minsky mother at 11 o'clock night, and shortly before elght o'clock this morning threw her new-born child fom a third wy window, Death was instantane- ous | he young w | nuit of nN was on her way mise where she when Mrs, Linda Shea stopped her and | | axked where ber child was. told the || andiady whet she had done and then Ke ‘ollapsed. Mrs, Shea held her until the arrival af the police and a surgeon Tron the Willamsuurg. teapital =the || police chum Minwky ia the father of the | | murdered Infant _> | | ' Congressmen, || xi | WASHIN June epy Hole | 15S (ia aiaasuotiliie onitlies Capital Coney | Only ab handful of were on meressmen job in the House. ‘The || nea Thursday, to do prac: | | Xeept_ take another te. | [oe lark, Democratic Leader || Mann Ie) me om lee perted soon to take up. the Ji aivi Grant and Consular app: opria Hay State ¢ BOSTON, J |B tomes tere. | [Be SeeGos. Mccall te | [BG i Horton to-day for New York, where on || Wednesday he will attend the com. |} miencement exercises at Columbia land | receive an honorary — degr Late | Wednesday he will leave New York for oto head the Massacnusetts dele tch for paredness and has t th “T have learned | who 1 have to drive 14,000 | oy 1916 efense Del eo trial marri she reguiar officers bables, on np are as follows: |State White Slave Law mornt ¢| Tierney in Bronx rmaster and {adjournment by the interposition of » 18 COM- | a demurrer to the indictment on the that Justice Woodward, In the} t}oase of the State versus Dr similar charge, had, in the District nd v poisoned herse! Mrs after a third child was born ivorce: oline Giddings Ki Walters, Meanwhile the| day. ‘They were Red Cletus based ton and Red George Hageman, Mrs. indictment , WLTED Al OSE = a Attacks — Indictment | Court went back and fortn across the low| Under White Slave Law and lay Is Granted. of Lorlyss Elton Rogers ed Ida Sniffer Walters had poisoned their twe a charge of violating the before Justice John M r, could not get a rry her. Th v d by his second wife, Mrs ogers, and mar- for white slav On Sale Tuesday Wednesday Th Lo Roll Edge Mattres: stitched and tufted, cov- ered with a good quality of 1 ticking. 3 ft. size, strip $6.74; larger sizes in pro- ursday A Timely and Worth- While Offering of Summer Beds and Bedding In the Bedding Department you will find a large and interesting varicty of beds, from the plain inexpensive bungalow bed up to the handsome rious bed for the June bride's home. Notable in every instance are Maey’s west-in-the-City” pi portion, Long Staple Cotton Mat- tre ise wl ess, made in our own siitched and tut sunlit factory on the prem- vs, Absolutely sno hite cotton is used, Co ered with fine quality striped ticking $10.89; smaller sizes in pro- g posts and 4.-inch cross | Rabbet Edge B i portion, A rods. Head board is 40] "ot hash ph rgaive tamil Wit Edge Spring, woven | inches high, foot boord | Sino} daringe covered with wire with helical ends, and | 30 inches nigh, S-foot size | voodmutlity at ALCOA projections on ends to hold Vf cohnty Hie Ba mattress in place, AIL re ulation sizes, Special, $6.74 | tional wire spring, to fit, | 0S: Specials 50.80 Steel Spring of double wo- on 13-inch tubular ven wire, rope edge, helical | sides, anda soft top mat- | White Enameled Bed | ends, all regulation sizes, | tress, covered with a] | “jute Enameled Bec Sipectul, $4.24 | good quality of striped pe | Brass Bed (as illustrated) for completeoutlit, $9.89 ‘Two-inch continuous pos with tive 1-inch filling rods; sharia = H pr bet panel effect, large centre eet ae ornaments. Special, $21.24 | floss mattresses, covered in ihecial $7 94 i] assorted fancy tickings, | "PC" } | stitched and finely tufted. (ATTY 3 Made with roll edges. | SH Ria || by Silk Blogs is a vegetable a } is soft, fluffy) and ik 4 | 2 sanitary, and makes a very sf comfortable mattress tein ae Prices range from $12.24 Loy Ly Sp Hair Mattresses Made in Our Sunlit Factory on the Prem ecial South| Pr American Hair, American Hair Hair Mattresses Drawing Mat- Mattresses Mattresses: Size Price | tresses Price Size Price |2 ft. Gin., $15. 34 Fibra Price eft $12.81] 2 ft. bin, $14.08) 5 4 sig21/2 fein, $16.61 Sift. $15.93) 5 ft., $17.56 | ' site ft Gin, — $19.42/31t Gin, — $20.43/B Mt Bin, $23.45 FG jn 4ft $21.68) + {1., $23.95) +f. $26.18) 4 (1. 4ft.Gin, $24.32) 4ft.6in, — $26.92 /4ft. Gin, — $29.53) 41. 6 in, LOOT RA A NOAA ETAT COTOTeTOTeLe was begun | or dismis M Supreme Court of the) It was brought to a sudden | per, on a wid ot RED GEORGE NO COWBOY: Attorney Martin, “thrown pctively the law out the window." ters, on Dec, 2%, 1914, and her two children |, ‘ Fiat } she learned that Rogers, the /Saip’s Printer Runs Out of “V's \fautterence ren's fat divorcee and m children | ers was acquitted | if Rogers! There were two mysteries aboare » finely Full size, form relations h Mrs. ho scanned the passenger fist Was drought ' t 1 adventure be- Chandte presenting —fope ted George {the point to-da H aw iu ‘ 4 tw owbuys ng his a n rine sion iva ‘ ” single Woodward | meas he hot agree with 1 1 run jart f the third department of th Heter tia Appellate Division of the Supreme Mr, Chandler ther withdraw guilty and su ground stated n the third depa ling to trial | WHEN OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS A Little Preparation when the ¢ resume "i | In in Order. (i ‘There are man srceess in life to the were sing impre he would ask { finish with the tain a convict man who radiates perfect healt! lig impressive and has a bi } ——— and Romance Is Injected H Into “Revs.” | tract kon with meals this delight- ly pant ble body ne Vl tG users a natural glow |the steamship Rochambeau of the} French Line, in from Bordeaux to- tthe and children and can be proc she RA GUBURUI EUR (7 R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. 1) On Sale Tuesday SS Wednesday Thursday Herald Square A N Hteratd Sete EA Bway, sith to 35th st and luxu- rices, particularly in the followmg items: 28, filled with yoov « duck feathers, sateen tick- ing; pretty patterns. $1.34 cach. Other pillows ra ing from 49¢ up to $6.23, Cotton Mattress, f men who owe their 5 vantage in PRIEST, LIKE RED CLETUS >" 1% i he fe ty is impaired hy « run-down condition is apt to meet with ul men the world over know her imparts Is equally beneficial to mon, women red from at-‘any reliable druggist Cher imitations Id be scrupulously avoided. —Advt. pd, cov- Complete Bungalow ered with good quality e w Bed Outfit, consisting of blue and white striped gE Me of a white enamel iron ticking. 3-foot ize, price, fy) of hed, finest construction, $5.89; larger sizes in pro 5 11-16-inch continuous portion, Dei Hard’ buked-on | fiekinue AIL . regulation enamel finish. Na- . u- tinuous posts, with ‘oineh filling rods. inch head board and 87- inch foot board High ticking ts for the 2 ft. Gin. size up to $15.24 for the full sizes. neal es emo South/Black Drawing|Super Extra Black Macy'e—sivth Floor, Kear, A BOX OF FIVE LILY DRINKING CUPS FREE Just the Thing for Outings FREE for the Coupon Printed in NEXT SUNDAY WORLD