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ras PRIEST'S SHAVE COSTLY. Not to Himesets. Editor, Who Mest te A priest ha berize” hie whick clined, without by paper criticiun Court at Tre same time it + won in the ¢ against the Sw gian weekly Rev. Joseph Peter and Chureh at F As it is The True Home Wine “Tie rare delight of America’s most delicious Grapes is concentrated in every bottle of this clear, golden-hued wine Poul Gerrett Specie. Dro Champagre—o | Unasua! Quali. Inlaid Linoleum 79¢ 219, 221, Grand Street Cor, Orlins Ave. IN THEHEART OPEN EVERY EVENING BAUMANNS e a WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETELY. | SOMAT ARETE ar | ivi! bi TH a com- $4.98 Up mentioned. | LO, THE RICIL INDIAN! WHEELER, 8. D, Fifty Indiane have sold farms near here o— their and bought them: selves automobiles June f st an Orthodox Vacation Dreams of The Evenin: TARY TRAIN NG, bunien of patriotiem ‘on the backs of the cans who have piven for a month to learn of soldtoring. Monday the “tov scornful regulars of racks call them, did except make their tions of the manual nesday belts about their heavy water bottle a bayone over their shoulders, DRINK sergeant in handed to John C. K Pare ire! It meets every demand for hos- pitality in the Home, at the club, | everywhere—always zestful—always just sweet | enough. Sold wherever wine is sold. | | The Right Wine | For the Home lit back-breaking. moods behind the f grizzled footsore “ro: as young Mr. King Pielon fading into d' resignation GARRETT @ co. Piormer Amertcan Wine Growere—Ext. 1835 folk, Va e Wilda, Phone Tryant 2000, ‘intage of NY. 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WILL GO AND GEL IT mr’) \ A WORLD) “WANT they buckled watsts, dangling from it. | the “Nght pack,” 80 called by a queer | ¢, sense of military humor, was hung burg, was moved to Ia Just then the with a kindly smile handed Mr. Byrne from now until July 2 rporals (now blessing of beer was as Protect THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. “ROOKIE TOURISTS” | ee" LEARN PATRIOTISM. — a of Plattsburg Dispelled by the “Light | Pack” Joke. | (Special from a Staff Correspondent 1g World.) FIRST SENIOR CAMP FOR MILI. PLATTSBURG, N. Y., June 9.—Iattle by Httle the Is being helped devoted Amert- themselves over ing the A B C's urista,” as the Platteburg bar- Uttle or nothing beds and wade eimicssly about in the mud, Tues- day they carried rifles and, as hand fly as they might, tried to make the Perverse things go through the mo- of arms. Wed- ammunition nd an Yesterday with {ts condt- ment cans, eating and cooking tools. A amiling const artillery regular Company D to-day ing, the actor, a | fine young shovel of thin stool with a handle just short enough to make Frank Byrne, a | blithe and dapper person of intense footlights, but @ okie’ In Platts- augh right gayly registered sus- isgust and then “Sarge” Mr. Byrne took he 1s to carry It pointments) and their rear rank followers, go without = kage ury. sleep. Will the ~ IS BAGK BREAKING ©: w 3 ¥ dig in” and keep up a defensive tire not as aesthetic us that of the) f j a 0 tasks 6 stew-pan willing but flesh-weak = Mr. $ |itame future, by, w ay of ning whion hi , i fart ; 13} with an eye to substantial construction and merciful, are apt to be in the shady, n the enlistments for the July | )5! % las naedi tind pine overgrown pastures, two or three camp fart mounting above th ie character in design. Commonplace poods f |miles back from Lake Champlain . officers in charge are beg: iE , ‘Tho heavy, sour, bluck clay soil lowe to worry about handling ther Hi | no room in Kellners down will be @ later task, Marshal 1s plenty of room, plenty of equipment! & rnochan, praying for a spade, Kot = (3) ery prosaic hatchet, which, he was | day. Later the gan tember, pany, Poor RHEINAROONS! Shipwreck maroons Them on these desert shores— But hark, a cheer!’Tis Rheingold Beer They find among their stores! Rheingold Beer Not so very long ago every home in this country made its own beer. The making ential as the making of Now the making of beer for every- body has been taken over by the great breweries, just as the bread-maKing is being taken care of by the great bakeries, because it can be done better. Beer is as pure and wholesome as if it wero made in your own Kitchen. S. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. - Ask For and GET y HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infante and children thrive on it.’ the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged, Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and #1 Should be kept at home or when traveling. Anu tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing Also in tunch tablet form for business mea, Substitutes Coot YOU Same Price Take a Package Home extra bagrage: carry entrenct pickaxe, one @ i vlo knife insulated handle VACATION “be h the same timd* these implements? rn ishery | told, tt would ba naughty to throw. What Mr. Charivs E. Hughes jr. got the censor does not spondenta to state most got into t A syndicate of photographers, with the ancient guile of their kind, waylaid him munity from all future interviews, re- quests for statements and poses it he would do just aa they said for five minutes. Ho was about to oblige when one of the cam rt ture would be @ Just for that they were all put off the company etrevt, though one boasted he had achieved his purpose, burden of the training etudents will be @ blanket, toilet articles, half a shelter tent, a poncho, ten pounds of |; ammunition, tent pins and folding tent poles. None of them like thinking about these things at the present stage of Ty assurance that the full grown ack with {ts load of seventy-five ds will seem weeks from now than did Wednes- belt, bayonet and water bottle, believed to hold the endurance record for training camps. ‘ sf . | black service cords on his sleeve. Two i i f Sa ;were earned here in August and Sep- | @ig \ ‘spring camp at first temporary Ser |Company F ajor Pe made Capt. Waldron, U. 8. |commander of Company B, to be ed tor and publisher of the Camp Ne: a bi-weekly Journal, which will co’ vey military Information to its sub- scribers in words of one syllable, rec- Jord camp personalities and give the folks at home an idea of what “he is doing up there at Platteburg.” Assistant editor and business agent have been appointed in each com- I. Lubin of Worcester, Mass., and) New York, moved into the “advaneed | ' course, yester-| fore you use for soup. the cone respect tractors have Point to fill up, rrive to-day. In every squad of men favalr mornin tchet, or Fill a wire cutter with | no He is t % essing part} Hie liked th tad owen “HEROES” WILL BE REAL HEROES. entiemen who came up sand have a vaca be made to They will. as et they will instruction of ; 4 where ¢ ed in the & LKS who are, impressed by furniture that has character will find this e pleasant r entuus- | | when do said one Grab your & red with ea + you fellow 2 wea plain place to visit. a many bo that they shall learn to © Every single piece of furniture here is permit corre- Mr. Hughes al- news positively to- nd promised him im- men eaid the peaking lken: Louis XVI. Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces, in American Walnut, Brown Ma- $1 75 hogany or Ivory Enamel........ The #8 rooms completely furniased will prove wnatructive and entertayning KELLNER BROS. WAV S.E. Cor. 15™ ST.e Ot AN additions to the marchin, extra underclothing, . Veterans of last year give no heavier three ‘ WAZ: | Grilllam of New York ts He wears three last year, and one at the! ort Oglethorpe, near his year. He was the pant chosen for f the present regiment, r Murray, commanding, Our experience in satisfying the clothes de- mands of men and young men for utmest quality extends over a period of sixty years. Our garments maintain a standard of ex- cellence that always exemplifies the true meaning of perfection. Sindee * Sal aS t the Wheattiela Our buying power permits of the purchase of vast quantities of materials far enough in advance to assure a broad variety of depend- able fabrics at modest prices whatever the market fluctuations may be. An | | Everything boys and children wear for town, shore and country BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning newspaper. :: 3: 3: made them famous. You CAN buy a high-grade ciga- rette for 5 Cents— ZIRA! Rheingold _ ae ~~ Agrees with tains more than ten, coffee, ete.