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Ce en ee ee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, i9ié. 69TH MUSTERED IN BY U. S. READY FOR ORDERS TO BORD 69TH, MUSTERED «2 =: New York Women on Road to Ruin Lure Men 4ITMWS ae he, Dw tor te” he H Chee, of divine “sts To Tread It Y’ith Them, Says Re . Bob Jones COURT MARTIAL; «3: NANY 2 West Muint walk #tll soon be oe pes Regiment Groes to Peekskill for haar ee vie owe wn “4 Subdiers Who Overstayed Holi Three Days Before Start- | awe day Leave Made To Do — ore,” ie the word 4 ponsing ——- y PROMOTION IS SPEEDY, (rom mourn te mown Aud Rots Gee Oud Ey ¢ te oe tet “ on Form No — Fighting Mint th won't wat wTATE: / PREKMKILA, N | bed ea 4 views you, " apie postal aie to ¥, duly 6 | have sprung the Form nid Major Taylor Nominated and) pect eivie trom Meatoo Chur.’ Uiey was held thie afte Sworn Into New Office in | promin one tet aw veante he lon wer by Major Moke it martinartial held in camp and the | aM Less Than Hour ruin soldiers of the Forty-aey- | peomenilh re given « further ide to the tune of the “Wear f the Crees of the At hoon yesterday the dingy or a i A Hing of discipline in a real mili [OOth assembled at colors ‘ oy y came stroke of noon and the quae CAMP WHITMAN, HER KMAN ewe a) wryede bom but it's @ proud 4 veue longed lade tr They are ready All the character ¥ were fa miner 1 the Major dealt hishment for the moat part ryan might He talked to the reralcitrants | | The guard by me OGANDS Tar] bs pr tongesds Mew Mar ATTENTION ‘To Wen weAd- OUT hen Draw ¥, July 6—The mustering in of Miaty-minth Infantry will be ¢ jorrow and the probabtit willie rontme proceed (9 (ike Duniphan's men on their ow Peekskill Friday for two or (hh wind jee tw the border and beyond days’ target praction bet itm de he jast of the regin parture for the border, However.) ment has arrived should a ” was well Mind | Here when reveiile sounded many of the boys hav Kh the euard d Ue equip Quarter win, and f and Chaplain Porty- seventh and at vine the “Piehting ty-ninth” will be tmediacely de ken th iday or overstayed thelr 4 baeute. at 4 spatohed to the Itio Grand i} “tren AoTice we de to do the police | ee Me imored Motor The mustering in of t “ | kK of the camp, whieh means the talion of the One Hunde BOCIAL NOTES OF GAY Camp |<® ean up work, and compelled te A ‘Twenty-second Kogineers bexan to WHITMAN, “ emiles and Jeers of day, The first or pioneer battellon was mustered in aw submit to pany G reported in fi morning after an ae ut, PJ, Mall, Adjutant of the Hattalion of the biaty-ninth, ” Kumors were k ago and has Cocktails, Dancing and Cigarettes Are Milestones heen impationt! entraint i ipient of a beautiful git from. cai " —_m we nate ot wet of eid xlussen,| On Women’s Primrose Path, Declares Evangel- 0 # who don't wimow The Hecond Infantry will likely be the first of the organt leave for Texas, Under « the surve: House, A winting of ¢ ist, Who Thinks Their Clothes Are More | Immodest Than Eve's Fig-Leaf. cane be a deserter until ‘ee! ne here Jorn ins | without Je " . t top of to-day, thin regiment will leave eainp | Wwerly | of he BINUY Me ad van omen ; oe ie seventh Regiment awoke ea ivver Friday, Two batteries of fleld artil yor Edward No and | oa Little dixappointment thie ny the turn and crashed into the Walter Murphy, brought the gift to ah lery—A of Byracuse and © of Bink |oamp and listened to the stumbling By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | Ing, Inatend of dierw’ car, The Captain and the 1 Beak ete ea men were on the front of the [fer nnbinan vafore the break of day.) Cane ‘Wtockbhridge’s legs ware * arouned for a day of drill) py the little car, while the and target practice. Report had tt ned in from the middle of | that they were to go to Camp Whit. | bedy t jman, but they may not get off until | oun! Friday, The Sixty-ninth is to march] The soldiers of Company G werm here from ¢ Whitman and take] the ground in a moment and their place before the butt», the | needed orders to awing the hamton—will also depart hay words of thanks that fell from the “Drinking Is increasing among women and decreasing among men, | ‘The Third Infantry in being mus. | HPN of the confused and embarrassed Many more women are ylelding to the cigarette craze, There Is a great siya oe wave of {immorality among men and It 1s caused by th tered In to-day and will draw its full The boys of Company FE held a | “equipment to-morrow. Its moving | wake over Quartermaster Sergt, Fo. suggestive dress of women, They demanded the new liberty, but already they have made of it the new orders have not been issued as garty yesterday, The Sergeant, weary ! license.” A record was established this morn- + Mee L val rd | The speaker ts the Rev. Bob Jones, the Billy; (] ¥ jog in the promotion of Major Willian A. Taylor of Troy to the Lieutenant |candiew were Iit ut his head and fo Sunday of the South, He ts also the very latest Adam Sixty-ninth being madly in need of [CAF back off (he road to reloane to offer the world-old excuse, “The woman tempted target practice, aptain and the two men, *, it = a erenncy ot the Infantry, Atlin on the joke, entered the Sergeant's William, me.” He has been telling New Yorkers about thelr sins on the lawn of the Van Cortlandt} ‘That is the report at this camp,| sustained several oruincs, Beret. at Tent Evangel, but {t {s feminine sinners who have Park parade grounda yesterday, but judging from the reports of the} Kenna bad only recovered # 9 o'clock the Major was nominated | tent and hustled out again, for the next grade and within a fow| Lieut, Samuel A, Smith, of the h ‘ time come in for the largest share of his attention, pine, Twenty-third | Hegiment of | past, It 1s able to cbange. It te un-| three tment Insated upon Feportia “You can't walk up Broa¢way without realizing et oe erat that four more regiments no time in recommending the promo- | There are 11,000 men eager to get to! oy, minutes Gen. Eddy, commanding the | 5!Xty-ninth, who has Just returned e duty as early as yesterday. iment to go to the border, jeft| are to be designated by Gov, Whit-] all stiff and sore, but dec RMMADSNAL there Is something wrong with the women,” he de- ae Bhat ; whe early last night over the Erie from for t their troubles were trifies. New York ed the other evening. “There are 10,000 hells in New York City, and ae Wan tot the Rorser nee that: they om } k on a short leave of fomp, had swept all red tapo aside | fam New York o ‘* hy Jersey City, There are 1,050 men and | are to entrain as fast as they are], rue Stat officers are blessing tion and in a trifle over an hour he Lieut. McKenna of I Company was | they exist largely because women are looking for something exciting all absence, has spread the news about and had appointed a board to pass on | camp that everything ix given free to boots, Before leaving the ar : .y forty-five officers. designated without coming here for] Jannicky ordered the men to. had been sworn into his new office.| given a. thrill yoatercay ore vit \ the time. The women, to a great extent, are responsible for the base na- Led by Col. Frank H. Norton, who | target practice, Of course, it is fond-] new boots for dress occasions. ‘Thin is the record promotion of the | Tracey, The Dilwale saluted the Lied- | tures of men, and God will hold the women responsible at His Judgment | —~— the Major's merits. The board lost| men in uniform in the big town, had been working day and night to| ly hoped that the Forty-seventh will] drop, the chaplain of the State Guard. Lieut, Col. Taylor is al" “tieutenant, would you mind help-| bar. The problem of Christian work is the woman problem.” get things ready, tho regiment re- was the only officer who didn’t graduate of: the Leavenaworth Service | ing me to get some business when -_—— ——— Mek ‘ i al ita be one of the fortunate regiments. time to get pair made and t celved ap ovations all along It] But there seema to be no doubt that] forced to buy a pair out of the School and popular throughout the pet te te eee ine § |THE EVIL WOMEN DO WITH line of march from the armory, At+ 7 ee State. Sete DH > the Sixty-ninth will be one of the] The rest of the officers were tic and Bedford Avenues, roe wa...) “but what is your busines: H Wearing a most immodest dress, Major Haflahan’s Command ote ge Salven pe Crowda | four to so there ie doubt of the eats naey one ere a Major Carling of Gen. Eddy'’s) “1 am an undertake replied| 1 called on Mr. Jones at the Hotel] And 1 overheard the sneering com- ne is were waiting at almost every block zhters” coming here for their tar-] wore their pretty boots yesterda: aft im the busiest officer in comp. | Tracey. inth has established | McAlpin to inquire about this indict-| ment of another man who was pr Includes an Aviation Squad | ana many en otic perons marched | get practice, the firat time, and the boots vive 6 is Inspector General and the} ri . vs ONG He turned to a friend of his and! Nn 3, 1 . with the regiment to the trains, Th ft all but those of the chaplain, Jeamp for incorrigibles, A little brook ment of my sex. And the first ques- dof his 4 ; R : e dove of peace perched over other day was appointed Intelligence | fnwe at the back of the camp and It}. D & | aaiay Yet they tinny anen nithis coun | With Four New Bipianes. Fifty members of the Central Con: » yet who appeared in a public tenant! THEIR SUGGESTIVE GOWNS. the officers tried to look pleasint fional Chureh followed the Rey,| the camp yesterday afternoon, but it y 4 , Officer, This morning he was ap-| has been named the Rio Grande, On| ton T put to him bate Ninel recottote| tty fOr?” Again Mr Jones used a Pee cadens ‘thelr pastor, to the| dida’t perch long, ‘The dove was the elan't always succeed. ae pointed a summary court to try|the far side of the Rio Grande is the) | "If the short skirts und Sectlie| shorter and uglier word, which must) After a night of waiting the| Erie ferry to wish him kodapeed. Dr, eal peace percher, being no leaw a » Wehe had the prine hi inor offenders. The first case to] MConriEile, Tatehe m he | Sow nS of women tempt men irom °h6! ranslate by the ph "6 , Cadman has been chaplain of the reg: | personage than | Willlam Jennings! nis fo Major Ecke, the life mi ne =; th et noisy, boisterous members of the paths of righteousness, why Is not | transl jate by the phrase “criminal as-| mothers, wives and sweethearts of iment six youra. Bryan himaelf. He was at Beekakill oni ns the otheare u py im was that of Pr vate t e tented, "7 | aad y ” * . *, Oe > Pitas Brady ot ihe Guartarmasieral oO ae eee ertinttions They | the virtue of women equally endan-|¥lt the men of the First Company, Firat for the celebration of ¢ centennial) and raconteur of the eight. Ho spoke} said—but it wasn't sald for P corps, Private Brady ia charged with |@re all provided with musical instru-| gored by the sport shirt and the mas- he craze for short skirts is N BR SSELS anniversary of the village. i ; 4 for fifty minutes on peace and then! tion, y cation. tents and have considerable talent in| outing bathing suit? Quite ax many| decidedly inconsistent,” he con: | ‘iatdinecatene omsereleneal GERMAN SPY 0 U came over to the camp with Rear We went inte nded ‘e ard 4 Using Insulting language and behav-| ine way of ventriloquists among thelr! Cubic inches of tissue aro exposed in| tinued. For a number of years | "'™ « i Admiral French E, Chadwick, U. 8. " Ing in an insubordinate manner to/number. Dull Care takes to hls heels | | ° win the other, Appar-| Woman has been demanding that | out of the armory at *hirty-fourth BETRAYED HER, IS REPORT N., retired, and Lemuel P. Padgett, | ine bagkias ow eae an officer. Brady drives an army|when he sights the Camp of the in-| the one case & . Hlaieséi aid Park avenue af ack Chairman of the House Committes corrigibles. ently some of women’s moral stand-| men pay attention to her head, | 7 on Naval Affairs, to gage on the pre- truck. : WA McCabe, Chief of Police of! arda are stronger than thoas of mon."| that they admit it to be as good a o'clock this morning on the first IAP Passenger Charged With Making] paredness of New York for war. It is entirely Mkely all the New) pougnkeepsie, visited the Sixty-ninth|" ,, Yh, 1 admit that,” said Me. Jor head as their own, Yet now itis | of the journey to the bord The Col. Jannicky, of the Forty-seventh, “ty ct | ight Signa ith Lights to “Sales ety one ath ve any sll cht! organteation, they're! readily. “A man has to fight harder] her feet which she chooses to [corps wan scheduled to leave over Night Signals With Lig had a review of the regiment for the the bordel Z oe end) Af Signal Corps, watched tts 170 men ; lave} ; Mr. Br: hi ( hchaved lot of youngsters T; than a woman to be good. Thon ought) being to their notice. She weare | tho Railroad from German Warships. Heer Admiral end Mh Sven one ote was the commendation women to do anything to make his| shoes that cost a t deal of | Je 8. | TERDAM (via London), July Committee *, Peokaki Col. th ‘ aye he Cr them al battle more difficult?” money and are conspicuous for The corps, which now Includes the | 5 raat publishes a report oe C tae Or pence ye aoa ecitin for hothings | Having neatly torpedoed my pet ar-| their decorative effect, and she | newly organized aviation squad, sown Saha camp, He P 3 concerning the recent! ficky on. the. appearance of his capture of the British steamship ond eid that they were 6 Brussels, which was taken into Zee- | great more comfor' re brugge by German torpedo-boats, It] thao, they would be encamped on Capt. J. BP. Hurley of Company K! gument, Mr. Jones proceeded with shortens her skirts ao that the 4 four new biplanes, full and Lieut. Hugh Stange of OmPAny | somo of his own, [had leisure to note, general public shall have every nt of field telegraph and t Hoare arranging @ gamo of Gueito i "i Mgjor William BE, Hallahan was in Mi dat between their respective com-| that this youthful exhorter from) eppertunity to see her ankles. And | Myjor William allahan was ih i 1 the Rio Grande. mands, It will be hotter than a battle! “Alabam'" (as he cally 1) possesses) neither women nor girls dress thi command, maya that ding to the general] “you know,” paid, “it was about in Mexico, @ pair of football shoulders, a pair of) way through innocence The last twelve hours of the Slenal pejet at Bruges the capture was) this time inl that) 1, was getting 7 m own regiment ready lor =the nicer, who | Mont. You know I'm a Colonel,” and Father Phil MeGrath, the fighting i ee Sear ce eiacivile Rees Gee TRUGHI Cal ALGAE priest of Manhattan, was a caller on | Bis brown eyes and one deep, y Phaptain Duffy. Another caller wag | Wholly successful voicealthough be) that, n excitement, Scores of the MeN’ gaig he wax an American, but Is be- | front. You Baan fon & Cok ee 1a Burke of Albany, who| has preached with ,t ever since he) “Everywhere sex emphasis offers 1 folk arrived at the arm Heved to bo @ German, the dove for fifty minutes in Peekskill, lo Chaplain of the First) was fifteen years old, temptations. It is to be found in wom- | last evening and besieged the off fohin taka mained on deck es 4 jsersof Cosmetics need U of “There is a text in the Bible," he en's costumes, in modern dani in] with requests for admittance to-day. | throughout the voyage, and is sald to s" preparations were marked bY! Hrought about by @ pass POSLAM’S > —— said, “which 1s absolutely descrip- | shop windows, at the theatre, be-| Refusal brought forth tearful coms | ha made signals with lights, with tive of many modern women, It is) tween the covers of novels, And all} plaints, Among the women was the | (he reault that the Germann warenipe Healin Help this: “They have eyes full of "—| these agencies make their sex appeal| bride of Private Thomas Waddleton, | Sine ee a tale ry Lt ee and then Mr, Jones finiwhed his auo-| primarily to women, For them the} Who was married the day following | + » ‘greatest: considera- Those who use cosmetics will wisely 1 | tation with a word frecly used in| novels and plays are written, the| the mobilization order, Mrs, mine and was given addle apply a little Posiam, frequent, CB | the Testaments, but which we in| clothes designed, A young girl who| ton became hysterical and despite the | fu ent when he and to Perfor aA chee IN WILD RIDE FLED New York delicately disguise under|fauy in Jove with the immoral rake] efforts of her husband inated and 4 Creams ice; the the term “the statutory offense. who is the hero of a novel cannot] collapsed on the armory floor, She! Summer Fr c s heali See a eee paulacs L “| believe in one moral stand> | nerscif be pure at heart, however cir- | Was attended by company physicians |SUFFRAGISTS DEFIED 4) isneoded and will amply re ay in effect ard, | believe that in tho e: cumxpect her actions, The “lights out" order waa re- | a a MEXICAN BANDITS SiMaod ain ine am, whether |" aid tm yoarrngo tat de only ringer for tua iene ant tho even) BY THOMAS IN SENATE se Poslam for all diseased conditions S man cna woman ie the sinner, lajtrerence | could sco between New| allowed to remain with their familien any i of the skin, as well; eczema, pimples, But we must admit that, socially |york and hell was that New York|and friends aw long as they wisheds| <0) anvored by Heckling Tac- rashes, redness. % ia speaking, certain sins commit: | wax completely surrounded by water, | although compelled to stay inal jehator, ANgEKeG Dy MeCKUNE 180 ‘And if ordinary soaps irritate, try ted by women have worse con- | Hut there is plenty of sin in other) armory walls, tics, Bids Women Do Their Poslam Soap, medicated with Fosiem |< neq in Caboose Attached| sequen h Ing || Risoee: % believe th Many of the signalmen must- Dolitically Beginn ng tomorrow, and superior for daily use on the skin. escaped in Caboose Attached) sequeniegs, shan Ven ie * lsd wom i In reaponatble , ee aad atkinuet oF tet teenie Worst Politically, our July Clearance Sale, Emergency » Traj yr "i ommitte: y men. propping ©: eo be i in men's na- pens, ane D J ‘° ve F = * abet, Meet Wu Be, New Yor Ce to Pay Train Carrying corns that ‘one standard’ to-day |turen. Since the war we have more| exhausted from laboring over the last| WASHINGTON, July 5.—If radical with one of the strongest , a 08 Soneeiem $145,000 in Gold means that women, instead of [Prize fights and cock fghie in thi) minute preparations, banjos and | Woman suffrage workers continue to sale va'ues you will find ii country,” fs ora sailed to the|heckle Democratic speakers an Miss drawing men up to their level, |)", 'ay every two Years| Muth organs added r th uation, It was long af clock | Mabel Vernon of Nevada did Presi- 10 ts SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 5—W, A. are descending to the level of WILL CURE THE WOMEN. altuatlony Hh ad) aan oFlAt, olen Mann Maras aE atere et ea nite Ieuis, an employee of | men. And then Mr, Jones recommended i . or Cen Holton of Bt op 0 : 0 vinito! drive away mon who naturally would Try the Fi the United Sugar Company of Loa| “These are the three mileposts on} wivat your truly simple i Naltive | to the visitors. y ‘ry the Famous \ during the entire month, } About 100 dbesses— the season's choicest goods — wh'ch sold at , a ting | want aye] orne First Signal Corps left a depot} aupport them, — declared Senator $12.98, $15, $16.98 and ; Pilea vot on the{the road to ruin—drink, daneing, | man forall) Th " ; : 98, 815, $16. Gov Fiespion. ine Mos ge eis Bo ae Pi cigarettes, And the most fashion- company of ffty-six recruits here|‘Thomas of Colorady on the Senat 81708. naval pe . : . "7 Japt. Schmid. 1 er American and Hritish refugees, able = wor » the mociety leaders commanded by Capt. Sch 4 This ft Senate Woman sald Carranza soldiers told them to] #fter whom young girls will pat- twenty company, it is believed, wil Have) gimpage ¢ ttee, he defied the % sy i tern, set the seal of their approval! baby every two y: A century n recruited to a fall strength of} women to do their worst politically i | get out of Mexico as quickly as pon | 10m Bt ti ant ae modern | agovmen married at twenty-one (47) men hy the end of next werk, — fand defended his committee for not shepherd check taffetas; Mole, pe and wemen af seventeen or The staff ac nying Major | Having forced « vote on the proposed also a goodly assortment of Summer shades. Mrs. EB, EB, Watson, aged sixty-five, | 8oclal vices, ighteen. They settied down, he Be “ e national suffre amendments { New York City, told a story of| “But do you think that women's! raised large families and were | William L. Hallahan consists of Licut Plenty of sizes for every one. . . pvelato: ey| happy. There wasn't this con- erbert L. Watson, Lieut, Jerome - |how, riding in a caboose, attached | clothes are as pevalas ey 04, Sey pony. on the part of wom: zs fd Fe By ais “Gorden tet Seventy-fourth ry Entra Altered Free to a Mexican Southern Pacific pay | Were three years ago? f anked. | after the illusion of ‘a good |e en He a3 fat for Texas, train carrying more than $145,000 in|! remembered that you criticised the Lieut, Louls H. De Haun, Capt, ‘aa BUFFALO, day 8 The Seventy: ‘ 2 7 ol 0. Y ¢ « pe ore ho ¥ alone Capt. George 1, | fourth Infantry, 1,210 strong, Col, N. Al teat or found oxtclee ae veld, ahe cacaped possible harm from |Closely-fitting gowns, We use @ lot| ut women need {9 more homelert W loney, Cap ar fourth Infantry, y are Ko idle to-day, ‘Tha’ many of them Mil up their with drinking, smokin Ger ikon, commanding the ho, ¢ \tnr jothes, Tb It is probable the Third Squadron fourth Brigade, with bis staff, accom: | New Si Pp n are still better than of the First Cavalry also will loave! panied the regent tn must stop travelling in the today, and squadron A looks for|” - = more clothes now." Schenk, Capt, Arthur L. Howe and! Thurston commanding, entrained here Kennedy, . for the Mexican border at 9.30. to-day. At the Fashion » Willian The World’ bandits in a wild ride from Oritz to Empaime, She said she no sooner THE UNSPEAKABLE COMMENTS THAT MEN MAKE, i nore ched ime when news| | a ag Marondwayy baa ne Caccanaa soldiers had} “Every line of the fashionable dreay| that w: “ F ae _ | but the West ‘asthe one Wont telzed the railways throughout north. | of to-day Is filled with timmodest sug | Wr ne dire ent 9 | Brooklyn Office, 20% Waah! orn Mexico. gestion,” Mr. Jones replied, inexora-| "ut its wrongness all depends on | orders to aniraln patie to-morrow waintt p Motbpal Ba ie | Nineteen West 34th Street ve -F ». “It tempts a man constantly,| where women want to go, And many |The men of Squadron A are #0 cer- NUTON, Ju ton St, Brooklyn, for 30 dey Many of the refugees landed here | }¥- lof them—even those. who neither ta {troller of the Currency to-day tasued { e ot y i a \ F yee sa ertn a their de ture wii not be fellewing the printing ot the are penniless and they were being) OBly the other day I saw @ woman) or ih nor drink—don't want t0 0! .i ne aeiay they hat what |& call for the condition of all national wT ed for to-day by the San Diego| Whe i® a respectable member of socl-| back to Mr. Jonew'a period of ma- loner delayed that they had whatl ong, at thu close of Dualness on Chapter of the Red Cross, ety and the daughter of well-to-do ternity in perpetuo, they called their last “home meal’! june 30, ' i]