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Landay’s prety a ith Sari | dateide of , os section atone tne "0% » ‘ ‘r ' oldie pe ty “ and Re” vmpder than Hrowne } trom the Guit every, aa Eyronsider it just ae : | , pe lh ne abt, hut the beaeses ue Saw Vorkare ape ta! iin rl pleasant « teak to — : gy thcraged show you @ O16 Vie stent uf oe ove LUXURY POR 1270 t Into ahape for inveling arise, te anythin ; al mectel trom M Covressondent * ” olved with y yal and efter @ @euole of deve thousand on Ww alewns one coating $400 soahati >was by off ond men COMES AT BUFFALO “a Io of up the welt fn th ela of eowntions ‘ . ta Wa understand and apprect o fee ante wae, (hat AYP RALA, June 90-tate atom mobilen have roped ap ther he ahenit 69 per cant, | for forty. ote . veriona conditions up - » morning ae pe : The 1.100 men of the Tweitte dirt, Bilatering munehing 4 t during twentyfour = bf i# believed ¢ which each model com won yeate ~<a ¥ ra ahewtnw ' rea day will tm the otth, Wit thene ore 0% Mentouhle w @arve best, and it le our aim and becates “dl or fi the highest officrr to fente int fe of « ware vo to help you select just the ste + aves anions swag » ream ywiiest private had « F " Headquarters here haa no « ate informa v4 to the whatemhouta! ||") SS a Ee one muited to your require . field for 7 hie own when fhe ihren see- | oF tie New York troope It ia expected that enth, Seventy feet, A etaednn menta or, eee oie Hone of the ataty-ane car troop train! resins and Fourteenth, together with the Hospital Corpe and other a.” tgfoctgedhas cco Ma Wowier and Capt Laeaa, the f Ho Hethertaon,| ft Muffaio, They @ fof wn sits whieh tet oar a, oft te on tt row and th : ' Our eniva foree onan e yoo 4 Wire winne r Pit Cup | filo aarty to-day after an eieht- ty ¥ > a Oe ee ap lege My agi vette Be a8 | fe field, and bids ore unusually good ice now,| | renner cd vd anmniititinnan 3 the camp will resemble the real thing about Munday Kverything looke| tne tale comme to OF nol come in to-day? am rerinn of hot weather talks o 79ST STILL HOPES Atior their delayed departure from| Hike business down this way. tn Harlingen yesterday morning the welter they inay | , t c \ enty-clgnt care londe pontoon by on Theme ' belief maitar | | thie nen TO WIN BORDE ca. |itetokin yorterday Gerantin gave nA aldo track twenty jonas pontoon brldmes ' Easy Payment Terms Ss aah cae oh Thaler ' : RDER RACE, |) Twelfth @ notey reception; Ming. | tere Fun wea! on the branch line to-lay ap the Rio Grande, dey is that 1 New Ve | ieshd. tive: eueouaaes “tee HAMBURGER, Mo, tune 19 ena D8 Hed Crom women met them! wiere they will be held tn readiness to ald troop movements in case of an Will be started f hel | | dazed 1 Toute on the headquarters oar of ‘with sandwiches, newspapers and! invasion of Mex ‘ at Hrowneville, Gen, Woo Far Rockawa t would h Ls Meventy first Regiment). Any mat were: Elmira had a brane band Two companies of engineers ar Deroning the pontoon brldges and) vt bree ’ | tne mub-tropical conditions Into whi in thi mmand 1 willing to bet @Nd more Hed Crome favors; and undoubtedly the points at which tt te to be atretched acrom the Rio, Pes ‘ a * sa N.Y they are going Company command: | even money to-day the rt, Danaville repeated hte wo already been selected. Heavy artillery ta this ania Meads Ng erm have teen Instructed by Col Fisk | wil teat the Meventh to the horder,| Thfouh the thoughtfulne ee ln ond prs fart! ets from the North be 4 otidat ‘ t a ; ‘ats bgt LOM dell ad Ae ge ee ' on hey starting for the Brownaville dietrict, and fore a week hoa passed Sauth: on of + te t ie jr boys of the Meventy first ara fabley T4y for every man on reaching But- ‘ o 46th ST = BET 38639 | othe n aro faring almost luxurt-| ty do just that thing | raio The Lackawanna arranged it, | eastern Texas will be the tusiest preparedness section of the United Major Gen, O'ftyan, com | BWA2ndSt 27 With St J | eww 7 fairly raided Gedalie, Me.) The Withatanding the un_| The concrete between the paint ehop States, | New York troops | BETSEOAVES BETSAG AVES] ot © Col, Fisk, at that atation wii heat splendidly, While in st.| and the repair shop of the Lacka. | -———-—— ——— —- ~—-—=« | NINTH COAST DEFENSE 18 MUS | r . {xot a telegram from a reserve oMlcer | Louis they disembarked in tha ralj.| Wanna for three hours and a half was!else gave each man a can of to-{ ” TERED IN. he wen will be glad to find lof the regiment reading ' | ense pool. The bra une | bacco, ‘The Ninth Coast Detense Command || “Eddy's” Sa OPEN EVENINGS AT 23W42ndST | | of the reeiment reading oad yards and offlcers and men took tnmense pool. The soldiers un The Fou th enabled the ata-| T eas word | bits } Eddy's” Sauce on your Table, | “Hear you need things, draw on me | turns playing the hose on one another | dressed in engine cabs and tenders! yon agent at dereme. a Junction n last n ia ite ar for thousand. cool off, It wae also in St. Loule! and after wetting on the concrete hav point ia Suuthweat ‘ “ \nake had. i hdabdie. “aye yet be ioe | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, Col. Fisk, looking out at Uberal| that the men received 1.200 boxes of| the hone played on them \Chance to aee ac ot! Taner 00 elatives | and friends. © Col H Hiuneh from the St. Louis Red Crosa,! ey dressed owas tne yi ach i. Py iaoaes eae hivan | to 45 officers and j oie SR GROeDMIGN, Ubnater bang milk, | oculated inst amalipox, in the) sen from the Ninth Massachusetts | CC | semineee en tes | wax charked the Seventh aubmariney| Meantime Capt. Fred de Peysters| joined them, Ford of the But wing throw force bul an oven of Crebricks on} ane lone i teas Me tant on toy | ' coelved t ial cared the; Masichusetts train did not enjoy ORG | the railroad siding and prepared the | the fine view of the Ozark Mountains, a i lideal : Bache Ri Comune: sy Land | supper for the and @ Buffalo! pecausé she had to stay in an off nan a » , eek ‘ 3 < an! uevent a {caterer distributed (wo sandwiches, |side Pullman stateroom while the g They be. tat 2 Rot wet the) Yanana and and an orange to every |inen had thetr plunge | It’s fine in Soups, Chowders, the akirt Nown of situation ig] Man In the at was in| It Was not a swim the men had, na cael | Stews and Gravies. ones. at dapely die ‘ ks addition to the supper. |because the current. was so strong (Continued from First Page) lbae Eeitak without. Tee Arar Wanle te Nees tight oa te one ‘At 6.80 o'clock last night the fifty. [it was all they could do to keep on pr ab Real ay | Grocers and Delica: are quite suffictent pr ter What develope, and prefers patrol), | three officers, headed by Col, Wads- | thelr feet. But tt was the first bath | ; and weight Is reduced. The ii the border to Camp Whittes,| Worth, rode into. Buffalo and had | ¢ had enjoyed since leaving New |has krown accustomed to tn the fast | WRICM amt : one for the sen. bath: tt 4s| ‘The physical condition of the men| dinner at the Hotel Ger They | York. few days were enacted all over again y u A admirable. for play. on the|!@ good, and any one would under, | Were met by a delexat ch en- | There has been no alckness among | mothers and fathers breaking through Beast, and. play on the pretty [take a twentyt be te Ulet| Corted them to the Buffalo Club and | officer; men of the Fourteenth, |in0 ines tar the last ti white’ sand meana as much] island was on *| each enjoyed the refreshment of the |and Col, Foote, who left a sick bed ‘9 for the last fond happiness and na great fun!" private C hy F had] €lub's plunge and th to Join his) command, is of a loved one, young women clinging | fia the dip “into the water It: | 4 ritirow escape y F had vaudeville entertainment elaine much better, The medical state ja|to the necks of soldier sweethearts FASHION OF elight locomotive sideswip: 6 g0b- 6 | pculations, iy we white flannel with trimming | (OKNEL we nidcawiped the sec-| troupe passed through Buftulo for _—_ bp Li frente al aaah | ° ° F ad ¢ preventing chil the border, but none knew tho luxury | ossing the bridge to Manhattan) ° wie Sool as Pet tere eel a) MENEAME AMIE Tp Sree cere ee | olitaire Diamon from sitting iu a wet “sult none had sleepers but the Twelfth, — | tervening traffic would permit, made | ite I# a pretty and child —_— > / . : ° Nhe cokers Buk tha eit canis FIGHT ORDERED HOME their way through Clinton Street to E te" ts rie HTH TAKES A PLUNGE | Houston Street, along the latter thor. | ngagement Nings made 0 fn cal IN GASCONADE RIVER. oughfare to First Avenue, thence EAS, _ : ta angtt peli Venustiano Carranza is determined| through Eighth Street ree up pee Ney r weakens, even when the Dia- i ee : a 4 ; : ree 4 | mond mines are closed and reports of the pl EM ie ST, LOUIS, June 20.—The men of | President Wilson aball not get ahead|entn Avenue to Fifty-third Street, arcliy Gh i; f fe appropriate. | Wool Jersey the ‘Fourteenth, New York, got/of him any on preparedness steps.|turning into Columbus Avenue and part ty oh ine Diamonds are printed HE ge bh pals VES Hibles in St. Louis, but nobody came} Army officers so regarded an order, | disembarking at Sixtieth Street, trom BY DELAR GAY: ing litte auit. it would be around with postcards and cigarettes, eg 7 TP akan ede admitted to-day | which point the march to the entrain ne not let those reports keep you . BEY Somrien With Beeld. oF All Ready to Use ‘The men @ro in fine condition and| turns, hero, directing all Mexicans | iM point was made, prey tron the modest Lambert store. age of int aa 4 ” have no complaints to make, of militar: e to return to their it is a modest store conducted wi Garicaiie, tor ecinp couaste “You Will Like It Th Bikie Sn ae trib: countr if Ua SOLDIERS GET OVATION IN BUBI- small “overhead charges” i tcted with $100 at tons Bee he Bibles were distributed while | vitro setused any comment on the NESS DISTRICT. ; ‘ad charges’ is one of the rea- La onal ctred a jehe two sections of thelr train were |, Gur ofuned any comment on the| NESS OIBTRIC: sons why we save you money on Diamond $125 Bae ta cut with bade. postion in the yards here, by « Presbyterian |the United States had already oF-| water’ par aie mene eee sonorety Engagement Rings, as on all other and bloomers in one so that minister and assistants, Somebody | dered ull it citizens out of Mexico, ator, ne Royse crowded the Diamond Jewelry. the i d ft is very simple and easy to platforms and hung from the win- Iry. Other reasons are $150 make rf the four-year size will needed yards of material Inches wide, 2 Vo-K yards 15-8 yards 4 is two, “Ke No, 9124 (with basting line ang im allowance). athing sult, two to © children. of x years of six year Call at THE EVENING WOKLD MAY MANTON FASHION How BUREAU, Donald Hullding, 100 West Thirty-second Street (op- te posite Gitnbel Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second Obtain Street, Now York, of’ sent by mail on receipt of twelve cente tn Th oln or pattern order oe your address plainly and always SRAUMANR ERO NorTHWEST CORNER SIXTHAVESIS= STR. ie P “ A CLEAN SWEEP-—or as nearly that as wholesale PRICE-CHOPPING can make it. We MUST have room by July Ist for the Fall purchases now being made by our buyers in Grand Rapids. SO THIS ISYOUR CHANCE! Get the things you have been wanting--SAVE 10'¢ TO 50‘, and if you wish, use our EASIEST-WAY Credit—MADE TO FIT. Plain Figure Prices on Everything. Closed Saturdays at 1 P. M. Motor Dellvertes Everywhere. 29 Reed Suite, upholstered kk and seat inf. 3-Piece Baronial Brown with loose cushions for bi NING WORLD, FRIDAY, JU No wonder children are fond of Grape-Nuts food. Its crisp, attractive form and delicious barley sweetness appeal wonder- fully to the child’s taste. Grape-Nuts is made of Nature's finest food grains—wheat and barley. It is ready to eat direct from the sealed packet— convenient, economical, easy to digest, richly nourishing—the most perfect cereal food ever devised, But above all, this food ‘makes children sturdy and helps them to get big A's in their studies. For bounding health and vitality every boy and girl should have a daily ration of Grape- Nuts with cream or good rich milk. “ “There’s a Reason” dows, singing songs, waving bats and shouting good-bys. The cheering as| the cars swept through Manbattan’s| business district was deafening, | thousands of tollers stopping on their | way to work to do homage to the men. In the matter of cheering, however, every other point along the route was surpassed when the soldiers marched down the Sixtleth Street hill to board their trains. ‘The colored population of this neigh- borhood, worked up to a frenzy of patriotism by the reports of the] heroic deaths met by members of their race in the Carrizal battle, | Jammed the walks and shouted them- | selves hoarse, Most of them waved flags and the national colors floated from practically every window along | the route. | ‘The regiment's fife and dram corps provided inuste for tho militiamen during the first part of the march, but # volunteer band swung in ab of the organization when it reached Nixtieth Street, tho stirring old-time airs played by the musicians rousing the onlookers to tae highest pitch of enthusiasm, | Two trains, one of twelve and the other of eight cars, carried the regi- ment to the State camp, Many of the men still lack equipment, but Lieut. Col, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Inspector | General, who superintending | thelr departure, sald they would be | fully outfitted when they reached Peekskill, most of the eaulpment now | being shipped direct to that point, | Inspector General Vanderbilt, though completely Worn out from the arduons work of the past week, said he was anxious to accompany the Guard to the Mexican border, While it was admitted by the offi- cers In charge that several score of the men contracted colds and sore throats as a result of the unsanitary | conditions of thelr armory, and that | the nerves of many others were on edge due to a week of enforced ao- tivity, the long awaited order to movo and the preparations that went on during the night must have made the | soldiers forget their complaints, for they were in splendid spirits this| morning, Despite the ban on mas- | cots the men of Company B carried | a white rabbit, while those of B man- | @ small gray kitten | was aged to smugel aboard the t ‘The Forty-seventh is pretty much | of @ family affair, many of the mem- | that we made heavy importations direct long ago, that pay spot cash, never $200 deal with middlemen and mount diamonds in our own factory. Sotitaire Diamond Engagement Rings $10.00 to $1,500.09 Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings, in all styles und shapes, are 14-karat, $3.30 up!|14-karat, $4.40 up 18-karat, $4.00 up/18-karat, $5.50 up Worthy to keep company #2-karat, $5.25 up|22-karat, $7.00up with the most brilliant and best cut Diamonds that ever glittered in engagement rings, Who wears a watch from Lamberts is certain to be “up-to-the-minute” as far as accurate time-keeping goes. Back of ane minrantee: is a piece-by-piece examination of every watch we sell and a reputation built up during Veara in one vaeNCaHiCal | p during forty) Men's Solid 14-karat Gold Ladies’ Gold Filled Waltham Waltham Watches, $25.00 up itches: $10.00 uy Men's Gold Filled Waltham | Ladies’ Sterling Silver Wale Watches $10.00 up tham Watche: - $9.00 up Men's Sterling Silver Waltham | Solid 14-Karat Gold Waltham Watches $9.50 up | Bracelet Watches. .$28.00 up Watches for Boys 44.50 | Gold Filled Bracelet pisos ’ Solid 14-karat Gold | Sterl Sil a itham Watches $16.00 up Watchen rm garpceles -$10.00 up Family jewelry, rich in association as in material value, may be remodeled from original designs (which would cost you nothing) at factory cost. The Lam- bert factory is on the premises. Let us submit suggestions. LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily (including Saturday) Until 6. OLD CROW RYE Bes, 0. 8, lay) jae) Pat. 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