The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1916, Page 4

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SES tes oes Sean aakemierae”, tee | OUTISH SEIZURE OF GOLD - vty Ninth Boys First to Spy a name whores on =| FROM LOF DECRIED 4 Ghost,” but Lads Are LAGER 4 * A Fs Still Unhappy. ge Colleagues of New York Trader ‘ eae frien hen wae tenes Gee Declares He Did Business With Fi 3 ao ale “at 7] \RMODY KEPT BUSY. | setae tnd tate tc athy oti Neutral Notions Only ~“ o of th j . cgeant Appointed Interpreter] "®™" bony Wiha wow tee Poet are in-| oe almost ¢ and Instructor for Pouniaty ame te ' os trom ds, d . Foosived | ; been hold we ; E entire stock of these busy Fa the Chefs, «cna esey Wer 810°" trttiae etricere ce. the beane-| i ? Brill Stores at Sea- — ——- evenly navian-Amerioan liner Frederik VIII, | A eee tome Melt od The Bovaing ‘— relieved 0 0 ui , son-End Reductions. | web: a Rin ace a scoop Seo Lanter Tab Di aaty-atath, Oooh emt of WO OFmeey era Pela | ne Rachangs, sithoush 1 is wei E —— = 00 § = and last to leave for the border, was ed bikes, bektch will fell n oe: ont thes ity 0 oe oe § z ot op the Toad Senet have heen confined strictly to trade k site sd. A oN Lg ios per neveaum the Untied Bates and neurel * countrie: nen wee cane a they Ipsanioalo "At the office of the Heandinavian: * | 1086. Tesiguations | American Trading Company, No, A pee eo for = season's big cceetanly fo lock Jaat , Paymas- | snore ci: core, for, reasons, of lee, change Wulld nf bien | men and young men to save for substantial savings Pin Jo] (or Cant Williegs Drennan dropped 19 gna accepted Garten ths nest’ fon | went an ty to obtain wood | SUMCROONR DEALS, doren..’.. GAs doven...... money on a new Summer Suit-— Stripes, ¢ ‘ambridge Grays, Flan- we 1 rom pg pay he the qatinrs ot ot Daseacel, veureasth ites, nt we the walle of Mr, Pagers office in bulk; included are Tartan Plaids, nel Pinch-backs, Homespuns, [2] vio First srignde. here fifteen days ago, and yesterday |are many pictures of tho Kaiser's air Best Teas, all a Ib.” ¥ " Mai 35 ; bal a“ , Ras followed by barat | jeut. Arthur H.| and sea craft with German legends varieties; a Club Checks, Tweeds, Plain Silk Mixtures, Blue Flannels, |= bayer taba ee ot Chane, Company B, and Becond Lieut: | Beneath them, ¥ H ! lea tho “ghost” In the ninth, te { Fresh roasted, in Grays, Fancy Flannels, Over- Brown Flannels, Green Flan- [2 bole vosaey at last ana tuea | later Fred He WRIlaE BE the Wires | taeted' tie’ bearing emesre, ected Best Coffee, bean or ground; ag = ; Pencil Stripes,” Fancy nels, Fiskin Tweeds, Green Mix- |= Fed CAC Ee WO te Tey icaven Lorde yet | Within thetr authority if they believed | Mfogt remarkable Tea and Coffee values ever offered. =| Cassimeres, Brown ixtures, in tures, _ two*and three but- i were tenved, to bo |e mere, D: Mocarthy, Ad: . »| or ‘ were 5 jutant of the rimade, has re- BE eg drink storen in Miasion | ieted on account of ui health, Lieut | Indo F Life Makes Fat|| Essie Grape Juice, Pint bowe.... 10° ton nscedl sai anal lined th” Silk. 1 5 A no soldier Wes |giur, Third Hrigade, has also resigned. _—— Delicious & Refreshing—Qualit the Finest. E BACKS. ined = wi i F-| ne, And, anybow, | Major William K, Welch of the Thir-|TRY OIL OF KOREIN TO Keep BI Ribbo: Gi 4 25¢ = . fas at 0.40 o'clock.| tieth United States Infantry, in ex-| "weit DOWN, OR TO RE- ue mn nger $8 bots., & # vy of the Becond und Bour-| preted At Tiare to-day to ane ue DUCE SUPERFLUOUS HABIT” At 69c And Shirts at $1.35 Silk Neckwear, 25¢ GO TO BRILL BROTHERS ‘ORT THE HAnTT™ Sale of Straw Hats For Men and Young Men At 95c $1.50 and $2.00 Values And Suite of Cool-Cloth and Sumates At $5.75 Cool, Comfortable, Economical Semi-Annual Sale of Vacation Clothes for Boys Smart “GET Norfolk bape ae ly of Lay 1 Cloth, with @ pairs of knickers. B to 16. Value 06.60, at Norfolk le in fancy gray and brown woolens; odd we Sizes 8 to mn Values 05 to 66, at, a $4.45 | $3.95 Wash Norfolk Russian Suits. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Value $1.50, at $1.00 «LIGVH AHL La, N.Y. SOLDIERS GET eonth, Who were paid this morning, in the same boat, But anyhow, they had thelr money, Capt, Richard Aloe, the Quartermaster at Browna- ville, will be in this camp this after- noon to pay the men at McAllen and Vharr. Payday haa made all the difference jin the world to the soldiers. Nearly | everybody has been broke, and those who could have been sending home for money, Those who had the coin lent it to others as far as their roll would go, until, at last, all were in the same boat. Of course, this doesn't apply to the millionaire privates and officers with big incomes. 80 THEY'RE ALL ON THE WATER WAGON NOW. The Sixty-ninth Is in good. fettle and the health of the camp 1s fine. They're all on the water wagon and @EB SVENING WORLD, TH the Twenty-third, resigned. A number of wrist watches stopepd ticking yesterday*when a bulletin was posted at headquarters, the gist of |! which waa that “officers continue to ayswer communications of these head- uarters at their own convenience.” 'n@ Major General, it became known, was in no mood to tolerate any mor of this, He has reduced his clerical staff to the minimum and proposes to keep it there. There'll be something more than a@ slap on the wrist if of- ficers don't get busy with answers. Another Pennsylvanian Rewiment | Ordered to the rder. WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—The Thir- re teenth Pennsylvania Infantry has been called into the Federal service and ordered to the replace the Second Pennsylvania In- fantry, recently Feorganised into « field artillery regime: aenar. aveuer 10, 1910, their i jexican border to |e bey mee ta gpa p38 womeet bd Hy I Sane a Lageriet has been we Gele counter lin the re: of laheow FAT. People who are confined within doors fe deprived of fre worat- Prime All James Butler Inc. Meat Markets b Roast Beef, w...... 22° ee: ol Sugar Cured Bacon, i:"™.. 22¢ At All137 James Butler Inc. Tinahisd Rages Black & White Scotch Whiskey, ‘*.. bes thelr wn’mind that they are too Advised to go to a good druggist box of ofl of Korein capsules and take one after each meal amd one just before Fetiring at night, treatment has been Roticeable reduction | Gigestion and @ re. | black as Moxicans from the sun, It was announced at the War De-|, Ol! Capt. Felix McSherry of Company | partment to-day that orders bringia, ad |C, the McSherry Fusiliers, has been|tha Thirteenth into the service and © iaviend to give thi | directing its movements to the bor- Advt. California Claret, t2rnine"....... 35¢ 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street ler: MacDwyer, the only one of the name Unicn Square 14th Street. near Broadway a country, being next in com- 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street Heri: Carmody of Company © has 125th Street, Southeast Corner Third Avenue He has been selected by Cen, James W. Lester as instructor to the regi- mental chefs throughout the brigade. Once a week the Sergeant has the chefs gather before him and he in- structs them for two hours in the handling, disposition, preparing and cooking of army rations. Then, when a Mexican interpreter was wanted at 2°Flatbush Avenue at Fulton Street, Brooklyn 791 Broad Street, at Market, Newark, New Jersey And Our New Store, 1192 Main Street, at Golden Hill, Bridgeport Harlem, Brooklyn, Newark and Bridgeport Stores Open Saturday Evenings GO TO BRILL BROTHERS SUaH.LOUd TIA OL OD . brigade headquarters, Sergt. Carmody “GET THE HABI - ——— — was the only man in the camp who GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABIT could handle the language from across the Rio Grande, a la carte and chill con carne. He was made official *linterpreter. From throwing a bronco to digging @ motor truck out of the mud, the seavices of Sergt. Carmody were in demind, and big John Mul- ling, drum major, went after him when he started up the new band for tho Sixty-ninth, but there the Ser- geant drew the line, The bagpipe was the only instrument he could handle and he declined to enter the lists with the big bass drum, HE FILLED HOSPITAL, BUT THEY KNOW HE'S COKPORAL. Some of the big lads in the Sixty- ninth aro training to be Texan rangers and are holding afternoon classes of study In the soft, slow drawl of the Southwest. Its a hard matter to mix the Tipperary brogue with the ‘Texan touch, but John eS Eagan of Company I was getting <> along very, well with the rolling Ahs and the “Colonel” colloquoy until Capt, Fogarty ene a Sorvere,, In the politest 1 he had learned from Capt. upert Hughes, author, scenario writer and soldier, Corporal Eagan gave his commands and geome of the hardened bunch presumed to laugh at bim. ranked br) were missing next moi reveille and Corporel Eaga: ported them at Quartera on account of physical disability. “And, believe me,” he added, “they know that I'm Corporal.” The road builders were given a night off last night on account of the goad work they had done in building Sithe road from Mission through the Brigade Camp to tho driit ground, At ao OF putting up ay ims-eand jellies—in quantity “J lew) to reduce your table expenses. jes providing healthful food for your *family all winter. asa Granulated Sugar It is all cane, quick dissolv- ing and of highest sweet- enin power, Kept clean by 5 pound car- tons an 5, 10, 25 and 50 pound non-sifting bags packed at the refinery, Ask for it by name Cracker Jack, Cracker Jack, re have you been? To buy "m8 some candy ‘That's fit for a queen. Cracker Jack, Cracker Jack, Is this can dy nice? Yes, it tastes like a quarter, But a nickel’s the price. Cracker Jack wants a name for his dog. ‘ “Cracker Jack” has his dog hitched e'll tell you why. The pup hasn’t any Say, b and girls, are you wondering wh fast tot e Bi trap slung over his shoulder? name. Now, what do you think of that? ‘ “Cracker Jack” is afraid that if the dog gets loose he might get lost. You soe he he wouldn’t know how to call him back. Scores of boys and girls have written to ask the dog’s name, and “Cracker Jack’’ feels pretty bad when he tells his friends that the pup hasn’t any name. We know all the boys and girls would be glad to help Cracker Jack out of this bad fix, We feel sure that some bright youngster can 8) tt a name for Cracker Jack's little companion. If you think you can, “Cracker Jack” will be glad to hear from ’ you, if you send him your suggestion care of Dept, A. Twice as Elective, Hal! as Expensive DR.JARVIS’ BULLETS For CONSTIPATION and TORPID LIVER EABY TO TAKE, DIRECTIONS: Write for the Cracker Jack Riddle Book. Sent free on request. Address Dept. A. RUECKHEIM BROS. & ECKSTEIN, Inc. Brooklyn, New York Bush Terminal Building No, 30 In the Triple Proof Package that keeps out mois- ture, germs and dust. ot water ttle bullet (pill) whole of water io the reat, "dF BRR Marshmallows! Likethem? Try Angelus Marshmallows and you'll be sure to. Three kinds—mint, white, strawberry—10 cente a package. “TAK

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