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le cee a ae 268 BYSHING WUBLD, MONDAY, JULY 81, 1016. GEN.O'RYANLOST. |4 Soldicr’s Life Is Not a Happy One These Hot Days; THEN FOUND AGAIN Here Is the Housekeeping Outfit He Must Carry | WN MLDSOF Ts _ Deluge Mires Up Whole Div-! tsion and Even Army Autos Can't Conquer Mud. | ‘new vent He LAN ey (Meme formery one ot the ethan New Yorker me eon) one of the papete oe = Germene, © Gent | At the New Fork wee tounge 1 wee eat “ u Feanerivents Hetiresd Regine to (Continued milive of Volantoore | | | rested are jy the following dey they where another » are held are the regular roome of the As & remult of these then sent to EVERY BOL ”Y HOMESICK weiety meas. | 10,000 Cheer Report That Order Will Come Soon to Break Camp. day ve a4 of Ne % Pulte Pf ga ped in the roome te yay Neu wy ieee phy im the Contre Street Two new treatments are beINe on the charge of sealing (ee tried at the Kingston Avenue Mos: | yaiuca pital One, suggested by Dr. Abraham ie in taking «@ serum | , Misctes,| By Martin Green, (Special Bratt Correspondent of The Evening World.) MCALLON, Tex, July §1.—Major- Gen, O'Ryan, in charge of the Sixth Division, U. #& A, composed of the New York militia, was reported lost “to-day somewhere in Texas,” to the Rorthweat of McAllen. He started out yesterday in an automobile with Major J, L. Kincaid and two order. Mee for a look over the country north injecting it patient, on the theory that ® poison will be manufactured within the | shirts. patient which tends to repel the dis- ease, The second treatment consists in injecting into another portion. of body « serum taken from Hoth treatments are jent of Tar that he been a Convalescing chilaren are now be- and west of the camp, with a view to familiarizing himself with the lay of the land in anticipation of division manoeuvres. There was considerable apprehen- ston at headquarters when he fatled to Feturn last night, but @ telephone mes- sage from the Sterling ranch, miles northwest of M ceived ly to-day Gene had become back road and that he was stranded for the time being. A downpour late yesterday after. noon, heavy rain soon after midnight and 4 young cloudburst at 10 o'clock to-day have made the roads almost . SWEATER 2 tines TIN, Ven SILS... back, A SOLDIERS KIT. e CARTRIDG| 10 TENT PEGS 3% BLANKET (AN AXE IS ALSO CARRIED) ‘impassable, It is expected that the General will try to return on horse- BEE & SEASBARD > Col. Johnston is making NIFE-- AYONET.- Part of the Twelfth Regiment command ts under water to-day, and INSERTING AMMUNITION CLIPP UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT and the BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD N 1861-65, when the fate of the Na- tion hung in the balance, the Balti- more & Ohio Railroad rendered the Federal Government valiant service in a time of war. Almost fifty-five years later to a day, the Baltimore & Ohio was again called by the Federal Government to aid dustrial preparedness in equipment and roadbed, was prepared to carry out the request of the Government without de- lay, and furnished the requisite equip- ment. The launching of the great steel train of twelve cars with the Government exhibit, known as the “United States Government Safety First Special,” and Protos by World Stet? Photobrapher ments to move his men to higher ground, The tractor of the ambu- lance train contributed by Mrs. Cor- nelius Vanderbilt stuck in the mud on the camp grounds to-day, and detail of men had to dig it out. This tyactor is the mogt powerful automo- bile made, but Texas mud con- quered it easily, A report spread through the Sev- enth Regiment late yesterday cve- ning that the order to break camp Is to come on or about Aug. 15. The woole regiment turned out to cheer, the Twelfth and Seventy-first joined in, the infection spread down the valley through the artillery and cav- alry camps and for half an hour 10,000 men howled and sang with just as much earnestness as though the report were true and authenti- cated, FULL) SUPPLY of AMMUNITION (220 ROUNDS): era witl be forwarded In due course to Drig. Gen. James Parker at Browns- vill The eleeping car service has not been inaugurated, the Brownsville hospital does not appear to have been changed to serve as a hospital, and the only fully equipped base hospital at San Antonio, thirteen hours’ ride rom McAllen, IMPRESSING THE MEXICAN OFFICERS, The plan of subduing @ hostile na- tion by assembling @ large army on| the border of that nation and then inviting the officers of the army of sald nation to come over and sce what fine soldiers we have was in- augurated Saturday evening, when Major de la Flores came over from his garrison at Reynoxa and witnessed a |dress parade of the Seventh Regiment, took dinner with the Division Head- quarters staff and witnessed a show given by tne Seventh Regiment, which included boxing bouts. One of the Mra hot mentione Milk Aplenty claim that there ts not thre ry dried milk recently, he sinning to be ready to leave the hoe- pitals, in order to make places for new cases, and the city ae well as the facing, for the fret time idemic, the problem of . Commencing with to-day rd will be sent to the parents of recovered children, sayini our child is about to be dis. charged from the immediate cogs, 08 ment of Health, there * any danger of his (or her spreading the disease, While in the hospital much has been done to lease: 7 Miewenhout, 6) ~ ith proper care this deformity e greatly lessened. u it will t advised to consult your fam- -\tly physician, if he is akilled in the care of deformities; or visit the near- jt one of the orthopedic dispensaries in the city, given ry the inclosed list. In any case, placé your child under -| proper supervision for at least a year, ‘lation er! as this tends to lessen permanent sed (disability; neglect may increase de- formity.” WASHINGTON, July y the month orted that though Furth 120 Crepe de Chine Dresses, $11.74 A timely purchase of 240 Silk Dresses at important _— tne the pocket: ai R. H. Macy & Co's Attractions Are Thele Low Prices B'way, Mth to 3th Se. Mid-Season Sale of Attractive Silk Dresses alizat ju Canal Sele Begins ' i Tuesday i 830A. - ase concessions for Cash. All desirable modes for Summer which has been on its mission since i f perce iving to the aio) Himes: &% -E8 A | May Ist, is a matter of unusual nations! First,” bouts ended in the middle of the first people a message of “Safety First,” a round with a knockout. Major de la Flores and two of his staff officers, A brigade review scheduled for this evening is in doubt and may be maxim of paramount significance in the | interest. Already it has carried the called off on account of wet grounds. barbered to the minute and neatly wear—cool frocks of Taf. of organdie or crepe. A conduct of affairs of a great nation. message to hundreds of thousands of A hot rain Sunday, a hot, breexs-| Uniformed in xray, and white, wat feta: Silk combined with novel style has the new em- | stolid es people and will continue for months to come, less Sunday night and camp ground and sand roads ankle deep in mud to- The Railroad Compsny, which had Georgette Crepe; others of spent more than $100,000,000 for in- lustrous quality Crepe de Seventh marched by, Tho Seventh never looked better and the display day were strong aids in fomenting | Was Imposing as it could be made with If the Baltimore & Ohio can szrve the Government pe wae York militlamen in McAllen, connected with a situation serious We illustrate a chic model with folds, some with tunics. : enought to vi ‘a t) * er . in this important capacity it surely can serve you. ate SAE TEN $000 armed’ “men slong’ the Rie of Crepe de Chine, which Majority Navy Blue; others rit This country is hot enough when the | Grande. comes in Navy, Gray and in y, Wistaria and a few Investigate its modern train service for yourself. air is dry; it's worse when the air is| Army officers recall that Gen. Scott ye " dark OF 20 full of moisture that one has al. |°f the regular army paid a Black. The waist in surplice course, most to push a path through it. VAG "2 ERO, porter So Enprase effect, fastening at the side; plenty of Black. Dresses ALL TRAINS VIA WASHINGTON with sToPover Work on the new hospital, for which | of the Unites Bratentand til sailor collar and turn back for afternoon or street —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— appropriations amounting to $15,000 | seriously impressed trat a few months . Sop f Meh G th hava GikA Lhoves, bak ont be. |/ater he led a gang of bandits into cuffs. Double-tiered skirt is wear; just the kind you rellainary stage, and tne | coumbus NM and made an arn: knife-pleated. Two styl want for vacation days and ee 99 rt} ©. 599 yond the preliminary stage, and the|est effort kill everybody in. th 'e-p! 5 styles r “Chi Interstate Special nyeewetiione? | ij de Chin short tri ‘Chicago Limited’ r nterstate Opec hospital situation remains unsatisfac- | town, soldiers as well as civilians. in Crepe de e. 01 ps. N. Y, West 23d St. 8:05 A. M. “ «Pt, Liberty St. 8:15 A. M. . 9:25 P. M, . 9:00 A. M, Ly. Ly. Ar, Pittsburgh Ar. Chicago Observation Library The 1 Chicago Express Leaves ft, Liberty St. ¢ For reservations in sleeping Middle West Express leaves ft. Liberty St. 1:30 A. M. Lv. N. Y. West 23d St. 1:50 P. M. Ly. “ Ft, Liberty St. 2:00 P. M, Ar. Cleveland 7:55 A. M, Ar. Chicago .. 40 P. M, W. 23d St. 11:50 P. M. 6:00 P, M. W. 23d St. 5:50 P. M. cars and full information Lounging Care call at Ticket Offices: 1276 Broadway, 7 Cortlandt St., 245, 379, 398, 1328, 1354, 2174, 2081 Broadway, 225 Fifth Ave, 4 West 125th St., 4 Court St., Brooklyn, and Stations foot Liberty St. and foot West 23d 1276 Broadway, St., or write to a r Agent © New York tory, except for changes that have been made in the field hospital in McAllen in the way of putting wooden floors and cots in the tents and hang- ing some mosquito netting. HOSPITAL CONDITIONS MAKE MEN UNHAPPY, Reports brought and sent back by soldiers trom the New York camps who have been gent to the temporary base hospital at Brownsville condemn that institution as fur worse than the fleld hospital at McAllen, even when it was supplied onl” as a combat unit and was not supposed te take care of any but transient cases, The hospital at rownsville ts the old post hospital of Fort Brown, New York soldiers who have been sent there suffering from appendicitis and other serious complaints have for- | mally charged that they were not | properly treated by the doctors; that no provision was made for operations and that they were completely neg- |locted by Aurses and orderites. Brownsville hospital 1s under the | jurisdiction of the Regular Army, and | Major Gen, O'Ryan has nothing to do | with tt. | An investigation has been inau- |gurated, unde: orders from Gen. |O'Ryan, by Major Cornelius Vamer- biit, and the complaints of New York- The | There is @ rey,ort current here that Gov. Whitman, at a psychological moment, soon to bo selected, will formally demand of President Wilson. that the New York guardsmen be sent to thelr homes, It is also reported that the leaders of the Republican national campalgn are planning to attack the I nt on the militia mobilization question right after can- didate Hughes formally accepts the nomination. The rumored news that Gov, Whit: man 1s to take steps to force Pi dent Wilson's hand on the matter of sending the New York militiamen back home comes from Capt, George E. Roosevelt, Acting Adjutant of the Twelfth, who has told his friends that he has received a letter containing the information from one in New York who should know, Capt, § of Col. T divulged the elt, who fs a kinsman Roosevelt, nas not me of his informant, tS JUAREZ BULL FIGHT ATTRACTS ATTENTION. EL PASO, Tex., July 81.—-Hundreds of Americans crossed the Rio Grande yesterday to attend the first bull fight end “bronco busting” contest held in Juarez since the Villa regime, Both |Gen, Francisco Gonzales, command- ont, and Andres Garcia, local Mexican | Consul, expressed gratification over | 'the number attending, the largest to venture into the Mexican town since | the beginfilng of the recent crisis, and pointed out that it was an indication Oe Ee mature Modish styles in youthful effects; others more conservative for the Complete James Whitcomb Riley’ most popular poem, “An Old Sweetheart of Mine” In Magazine Section of Ne | SUNDAY WORLD IB cic niti Illustrated t r. i