The evening world. Newspaper, July 29, 1916, Page 7

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s This Reproduction Is Part of a Drawing from Two Pages in Colors of Foreign Cartoons Described as The Most Forceful Pictures Evoked by the Horrors of War IN THE WORLD MAGAZINE TO-MORROW Prying Into the Secrets of the Super-Submarine Deutschland A Sectional View of the Interior From the Sketches and Descriptions of Privileged Visitors. Poems of Rabindranath Tagore India’s Shakespeare, Who is Coming to America. The Tent Towns of Rockaway and “Seen From an ‘L’ Train Window” Two Pages of Color Sketches. What Do We Know About Infantile Paralysis? Why Does It Maim More Than It Kills? Must Its Victims be Lifelong Cripples? What Are the Precautionary Measures? What Is the Proper Treatment? These questions and others answered in an in- terview with Dr. Russell A. Hibbs, generally recognized as the GREATEST LIVING AUTHORITY ON ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY In the Editorial Section: The Law That Makes a Soldier of EVERY MAN in the STATE Do the New Enactments Hide a Military Despotism ? NO YES George . Wingate, Pres. | Says Darwin 1 Meserole, Pres. Sey blie’ Schools Athletic American Union Against League. Militarism. “World Pictures” In the Gravure Section Plunged Into the Ocean at Coney Island Snapshots of “The Boys on the Border” People in the Public Eye “Crowded With Interest” To-Morrow’s Sunday World RESERVE A COPY NOW A Speeding Auto Photographed as It of 3TH COAST GUNNERS B| LOSE SUMMER CAMP --e - of Men for Trip to Fisher's Island, ‘The tour of duty of the Thirteenth Repment Co Artillery of Brook lyn, which w have been he tion of the tt jast night, mm Gen, Mille, | Chiet of the F Militia Affaire, lannounced an indefinite postpone- | ment, The Thirteenth Hewiment te the larmeat const defoune organization tn the National Guard, and had been putting forth every exible effort since last November to make @ ree. ord showing for th rt Weight tour of duty, One thousand three hundred men and oMeers made arrangements to accompany the remiment ‘The only explanation that Col, Grant could offer to-day for the sud> den order was that summer hotel Tesidents of Fisher's Island feared the soldiers might bring the lemio there, and succeeded in reaching the War Department with thelr objec- ying hard to have the regt- » eome purely military Grant. “There are like Fort Terry or Fort that have no civilian Hancock residents.” —_—_— TWO FIREMEN INJURED. On Wary to Fire Near Port Callides With Trolley, Two firemen were injured last mid- night while responding to a fire that destroyed the garage and «: ree! Rock, the country home of Niger Btreet, ant are Terrance Tishop Tom king. Both tre in the Unived Hospita ‘The engine collided with a trolley car of the New York and Stamford Rail road. Tompkins was thrown under the car and was pushed along the rails by the protector, Burns was thrown a considerable distance. Botn men are suffering from internal injuries and fractured legs The fire did damage entimated at $50,000, One automobile was destroyed. HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES are a blessing to the vast army of people who live in rural districts, and such standard medicines as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which has stood the test of time, growing in popu- larity and favor every year, will continue to be the safeguard of Amer- ican women for all dis- eases peculiar to their sex.—Advt. PRAT aes Thousands this mild, family remedy to avoid ilines: and to improve and protect their health. They keep their blood pure, their livers active, their bowels regular and digestion sound and strong with BEECHAMS As jedicine in the Werld, Corgsts S08, eae Moras Sreriers, ston on ba Jamaica Bay, N. Y. Perrounded by Sat Water with on ‘Abundance of Health and Sumdtne, | BUNGALOWS 3. 4 Reome Furnished or Unfurnished For Rent or For Sale Bungelow Hites 650 Per Year, Mo Taxes or Asmesmnena on This Property The Pisce for Fishing Hething and Bosting © Minute Vrom the | Pay UB A VISIT Sudden Order Stops Mustering THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, JULY 29, WESTERN SUPERWOMAN FIRST TO ENROLL IN BUGENIC CRUSADE © steeeee seereeeteete ‘ ‘ ‘ ; ; : ; ‘ ; ’ , susAhe MYRICK Preveveete teeeeetes titcettieerreersers 9 beeeers COOTER EEE Rte BAVANNAI, Ga, July The firet superwoman of America to en Toll tn the eugentos registry orwanteed | by the national conference ts Mine Milledgeville, Ga, The idea of the registry ts to @et @ list of human thoroughbreds, tested for physique and mentality, Mim rick qualified with a high average aid in building up an a health in the United physical director now in @ Neb, achool, Plays for the =| Brighton Keach Hotel will be Lovena » | beginning Coming Week T the Kialto Theatre the fea- photo play will be “Home,” with Hesse Barri- scale, Louise Glaum and Charlies Ray in the leading roles, Mary Pickford will be eeen jn “Hulda from Holland,” at the Strand . ‘The Strand Tavelogue will shown, “Common Ground,” a drama of soctal conditions, with Marie Doro playing the leading part, te a@n- nounced aa the film attraction at the Broadway Theatro, The Academy of Music will bree “Under Two Flags,” a Fox photoplay adapted from Oulda's novel, Tho picture, starring Theda Bara, will begin @ four day run to-morrow, Some of the attractions at tha and Gadeskoff, Russian dancers; Rigo and his original Gypsy o chestra; Florence Perry, toe dance Albert Francis Wade, — baritone; Miss Zizgian and Art Sheldon, danc- ers, and M, Basy's dancing orchestra. —— PROCTOR, PALACE AND LOEW BILLS, Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre for the first half of next week will have Albert Haynes and company tn “Sol- dier Boy," William L, Gibson and “Texas” Guinan in a comedy skit Nina Morris in one-act playlet, ths Clairmont brothers in feats on Ind ders, Ad! nd Arline in "A The ewan © ad rs at Proctor’s Fifty~ t will be the thre ina Turkish Ba the baritone, in One Hundred and 1 Theatre will have an with Jose Heather, Btreet Theatre ovie feature every night nday with Bertha Kalish in “Ambition,” will will be Ar. nold Di 1 aand Tom i Ray Cox, tn song and ce dred Richardson, prima dor len and Coogan in a com and the Bix Water Lilies Burton Daniels and in & musical ature will Cantion in of the fe Roof, tn adc ra of the interned steam é “will be Lillian Walker in “Hesp f the Mountains,” “Petticoats,” cret of the Swainy Gonsalez, Wedr —>—— BILLS AT PARKS AND BEACHES FOR NEXT WEEK The bill at the atre Monday, Alice Brady in Tuen and "The Se- turing Myrtle ow Brighton ‘The. ton and Moore Kaker In new ita of; Muao al Comedy,” in pone and plano Luna Park ts offering among tts Broad Channel Beach | : free attractions De Phil e Phil Ikera, and the ¢ , who a eylindr nolosure ‘akewalk contents night, swimming ry day, free motion piety y t @luborate pr Wein and Neech Motel i COWBOYS AND GIRLS ARRIVE FOR “STAMPEDE” | corral Busan Myrick, beauty and athlete ot}. ®. L. Rothapfet of the Malte ts try Ing to synohroniae a film battle scene) with the blasting noises tn the sub: |! Myrtle Stedman's eyon again, The atrong light us ing dout ean Heauty” Lilian Walker and dimples will foon wtart Work on @ five-part Tue Nibbon Vitagraph feature by William Addison Lathrop, Wilfrid North will direct, Marguerite Bertsch, formerly head of the Vv ment, ha tw Farnu “The Yellow Menace,” a alxtoen ep- fsode serial starring Edwin Stevens, Will be re Corporation on Labor Day. Mabel Norman has made @ one-reel | ca comedy and sent It to the soldiers on| ous ecsema or by the Texas b herself, Inabelle Rea, acting in Fox pictures, suffered the loss of one of her hiraut ringleta while in an “atmospheric” Harry Rovier, suporvising director at the Popular pL Studio, ta directin Greater ALL Bren 1) St tual New™'Newaationg Calare, {| B A.M, Wo 10 1 uM ind Helen} Cai SL At Sd Ave, Nr tth Ave | Mon oll Ne OW YORK Hoot rn watt STRAND Nat. 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