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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1916. the proportion was in the region tn Harlem from which it has ag re. cruited. Congressman Murray Hul- tee’ hy te tee tl for “re elec- L FIGHTING ISTH: ce arte Rea Republicans to one } Demoere ty as well i By) could flgure it out. 25-cent bottle of “Dander- But Democratic influences are busy ” Jancan bein and about the regimen, ine” keeps hair thick, | |becaune It has some stank Demno- cra in It, notabl leut. Napoleon mrene; beautiful. Bonaparte Marshall, who is a Tam- imany distetet The Re- aptain also. Publicans don't have to be quite 20 busy, it ms. Gov, Whitman take “4 great interest in the regiment, an [so short a time ago as Oct. 1 pre- fented it with stand of colors at Club, ¢ rls! Try this!’ Doubles beauty of your hair in few moments. Colored Regiment § Said to Be Torn Up With Dissen- | si iti K to politics-—Col, | sion Over Politics. ate soe tives rn sar? ilities out of the regiinent, Up in Harlem those familiar with dd thie: "Bo fa politlos rned, L know the affiliations of only two men In the organization— those of Lieut. Marshall, who Ix a Tammany Democrat, and of Capt. it call it “The Fighting Fifteenth.” Otherwise it's the Fifteenth Regtment | of Infantry of the National Guard of New Yorks is, 'Bttver wits ‘ys a} Fillmore, who was put Into office by ‘ Again, otherwise, it's a} reereent Tatty Ae any Democrats colored regiment and tt would be the i te regiment If politics has only one In the country If it were not|been played there. Of course ers for Gov, Whitman have | tor the'existence of the Eighth In- of bis share In bringing the organtza- lh d Miinots, Its habltat—be- | Ph Ny ware iitence, cause jasn't an armory, but uses) “But ag for politics —weill, there isn’t Lafayette Hall in West One Hundrea any in the Fifteenth, And as for let- {and Thirty-first Street and Teutonia| ting it die out—no, there's not a | |chunce. The law creating the regt- Hall tn Brooklyn tor drill grounds— | ment, which was signed by Gov. Dix, ‘s mainly in Seventh and Lenox Ave-| provides that the Armory Board of hues, north of One Hundred and) the City of New York shall—you see, Twenty-fifth Street, Its Colonel tn|1t tt. Why, I'll wager I could buy an | Public Service Commissioner William armory eite for it right up there in Hayward, the close Siena of Gov.! Harlem for $200,000. Oh, no, you Whitman, If the Fifteenth hasn't fought yet, | a8 &@ means of earning its sobriquet, ! Now for what Congtessman Murray Hulber is tamay wbout “The Fight- :there are somo who believe it deserves fr ittecntin’ He's atronglyy in the title if only by reason of the favor of it, and has even made @ the He of Representa- ling the negro as a soldier nd a sailor fighting that's going on over it. Col. Hayward says there's no politics tn! the regiment, at least, If there is hel ne rediient on know anything about it. He! has always been fostered by the ‘on't let any of the members of tt) Democratic Party. I know Its strength is Republican, but I'm for it Just the same. And let me say this, tf the Republican Party is using the organ. he said to-day, even talk politics, he says emphati- cally, But what some people do say ts tion As a bugaboo or any other | nothing leas than that the regiment,| WY, and then shows lack of interest In it after ection Day, it will be as yet only a very young son of Mars) such a boomerang as you never saw jand Bellona, is going to do its great-| pefore. I believe tt would awiteh in jent fighting on Nov. 7 proximo, and} 4 Legs Some time or other the chavae the 6 rmory Board |s going to be asked apptie/ that it will ark tha enemy ia anl tor housing for the regiment. per- a almost solid column—the Republican| manent home, and all that, und then column, And these same prophets! you'll se@ who's sincere and who have it that when the din of battle is tot That will teil the tale,” : cele r. Hulbert wouldn't say wheth over on the 8th proximo, there w he thought politics was being played| Just a little less cohesion in the | in the regiment, but it is Ww hin ten minutes after an cation of Danderine you cannot f single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what It please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, w you se@ new hair, fine nd downy at fitst—yes—but really new egimen| da je Ie in Harlem that the Deme fait-—growing all over the scalp a bleibt He Hy nie Miga fad Bie Pigeon cae A ain A little Dande jday thereafter until, like the con Brad Seothinant canntrientacee }Moubles the beauty juror’s rabbit, it's all gone. Hulbert i 4 went on, canted | mine.” Mr. tion had been h in the House opposing the bil of Congressman Caraway of Kansas to prevent the enlistment of colored men in the navy and army, called on me Inst Monday, They told m Fifteenth had been formally oxnized by the F 1G nd T felt T should b gditference how dull, fo brittle and of raggy, just moisten a cloth with Dan- ward's view, He says nent | sy derine and carefully draw it through! has developed such esprit de corps small strand at a| tht it's golng to remain a valuable your hair) factor in the Guard of this Stat ts strength now Is $87 m é taken ‘the Federal oath > dance pPearance of abundance; an in-| VOT? rceognition omcially by the ( | comparable lustre, softness and luxuri- | Want Teroxniuen otelilly oy oo aes with cam- cotton uniforms as yet, pa purse, Hay te Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or Es counter, and prove that your hair y T am certain that he would 00 men, y - st inan to permit any infer. feld » of discrimination against the full Ifteenth, So T have brought the subject to the attention of the War ent and Iam trying to ar- » a conference with Secretary Baker when he passes throuch New Fark after hia anonki nn tone in Ohler as pretty and soft as any—that it has en neg or injured by carele reatment—that's all—you surely can 4 Col. ve besutiful hair and lots of it if w ou will just try @ little Danderine.— to dvt. he up with Hayward wos asked portion of Republic « was in, the regiment replied that {t was about what What Was The Won- der-Girl’s Secret? What was her claim on the Scotch munitions-maker? What was this gor- geous creature doing in Laclasse? The most fascinating and most mysterious heroine of modern fiction will capti- vate you in “The Tiger’s Coat” by Elizabeth Dejeans beginning now in Pictorial Review for November Here's a thrilling romance in which in- tensely dramatic events happen one right after another, Don’t miss it/ Go to your’ newsdealer. Get your copy to-day. Pictorial Review sells out every month within a few days after publication. To-morrow may be too late. mandatory—provide quarters for | mark me, that regiment is going to) LONG CALLE® ‘MURDERER,’ DEPUTY MARSHAL DIES ning, Oct. 27, In the Catholic Protec. tory, the Bronx Misa Elise Piper of Beach Street, Mariners Harbor, haa gone to Pan- ama, whore sho will spend the winter with her brother, Prank Piper. O14, of No. 149 Sixteenth Atreet, Brook | {yn shot himeelf through the maple on Cemetery Hill in Pr oe this morning and ts ina condition at the Methodist Eptac Hospital, Rrookiyn > (THINK NEW YORK DOGS — WERE DISEASE CARRIERS Jersey City, 5 e the tracks and dd not which struck him, He liv Relatives of Alleged Bandit Called oe Woitenvile tee ine Works, Canadians Believe Prize Winning] margtara Rob ttome of Mine Manes) Henderson Street, Jersey City e i 5 hint 7 Quest Slayer on Toimb- pC Canines Spread Infantile WAMINGTON. GA nomen Wert. stone. The club house and property of the Paralysis sal CRUE RABE GGRiNy “at urelars| st PAUL, Oct. 20.—Nearly half an | : Active A. C., Huguenot, has been pur pitfels rot enone gine worth of Jewelry In| inch of now sqvered the ground i KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct ghaved by tho Hev. Father James F.) MONTREAL, Quet Oot, 20.1} I inwad. af the Red cross ia | feuviee’ ait ie Faparted frown Wester Charles F. Quest, whose namo ts en] Meek cha ite the Star of tho! Acting on the theory that infantite | Amerion over nicht Minnesota. and the Dakot Braved on a ne in a local cem. Mise Margaret Sullivan of Ken. | Paralysia was spread by does shown! — = — etery as the murderer of the man| mare, Ireland, is the ( tin an exhibition three weoks ago, the eae buried beneath, died hera last nfeht . ander Langwell of Weat; authorities of Westmount have or- OWA: Days [ts G Golden's Smart at the age of elghty-three ies i w dered Mat every cat or dog belong. = rears aS |” qieet, atter the Civil War, was Kt fr. and Mrs, William Wilburn of} ing to a family that haw had the die- Goviess—] 1 t Plains have had their ¢ f; « _— deputy marsbai and was ordered to| Hog ei Wiss oe oe oe ease shall be destroyed The y's at — | capture & Kang of bandits. In tha} ae thelr guest j New York dows were exhibited tn} }| 5 font pet souetea the supposed lead-| ‘The first of the monthly afternoon | the competition and the su n| or of the bandits was killed. His rola-|whiste of the Sisterhood Temple | has been made that they ware the Wwes brought the body hero and | Emanuel will be held In the vestry !moedium through which the dixe Bema ita stond bearing the in- rome of the temple, on Fost Avenue, | wan apread. | “Murdered by C, Quest und hin men! An entertainment and ree —_, Aug. 1 i “| An rtainment and reception will! shoots self in Prospect Park. | || In relating tho incident Quest often in Tompking, Hall, Tomp- | watiam H. Maxwell, twenty-two yenre| quad “Those wore Cnerins Tuesday evening, by George | queen rrible days and | Curtis Counell, Royal Ar canum, I was only doing my duty.” STATEN ISLAND NOTES. MINISTER GOING TO WAR. The Men's Clud of ‘Weaterloigh will Mentelatr Rector WIll Serve With inves coer riunity Sinoer this evenin| Ambulance Corps Pravee, in the parish hall of Immanue eat 7 Church, Westerleigh, to celebrate the! umee Seine greoe: MEmaaliy. i Jeompletion of the new addition to the 1 ata Avenues, Mon! . church, which will have departments |%+ Announced to-day that he will sail work, | ext Week for Paris, where he will enter PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It. Drtve Them Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive _Tablets. A pimply face will not embarrass | you nnuch longer it yc & package In Mahogany, id G for up-to-date institutional mr Tan The formal dedication of. the church | the service of the American Ambulance Md at Eeyore Olive Tablets, ‘The Mei will take place at 11.16 Sunday morn- | Hospital Corps ax a driver, skin should begin to clear after you ing. ' Mr. Stephens was rector of St. | have taken the tublets a few nights : lames’ Eplacopal Church at Montelatt) Cleanse the blood, the ar The committee tn charge of th resigning a fow months! the If h Dr E arrangements for the annual euchr Affaire In shape before a US a ed a Lat Hs’ Olive | Cla: b = * Ei of : en Ish tks, Past Bx- to ‘o| Tablets, the successful sub: © fo 5 ” of the Staten Island J:tks. Di at Bx. in His, wito and two) Tablets, the successful ae i A ssy but not Conspicuously so ~Enough of a man, has selected Wednesday eve- — or pain after taking then 2 ” cs " P ning, Nov. 15, for the affair and the METEOROLOGIOAL Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘ablets do that Smart “Touch and Go'in their Line to make a German Club Rooms, Stapleton, the Dismal weather made Fluehing | Which calomel does, and just as effec athe ing | wh : does, t 5 or ‘ - * ” rae. formal dance will be held to-| €unte #0 Toncsome they got mar ‘tively. hut their action is yentle and} Man feel at his Ease in good Company 3 ”'3* morrow evening at the club house of| ried to cheer each other up. No one who takes Olive ‘Tablets is! the Richmond County Automobile manatontiiiinennn cursed with a “dark 9 Club, Eltingville. ‘ ; A euchre ant dance wiit be nerd | $15,000 FOR CAR STRIKERS. fooellage codatipation, torptal tn Academy Hall. Grymes Hill, Mon ifiver, had disposition of pimply face Rye ceting) ve SUR CBOLE Name Bo-|€ | “De. Edwards’ Olive ety are wm clety. el getable compound — mixed | Mr. and Mra. 1 1. Van Dusen , Oct, 20,—Oftictals of the [PHTIY,, vewetable compound | mixed CONVENIENT STORES: have returned to tngville from Surface and Elevated Railway . 7 Maine. j Unions will to-day send ent years among pa- | Misa Marjorie Myers of Mariners | $15,000 to ald the New York striking with liver bowel Harbor ts visiting relatives in Hud~| street car men, {a Fesponse to Instruc- | aha won and Schegectady, N.Y tlons of th Union, hele nh last night John J. O'Doran of Rort Richmond | vote! lo jnlorse the’ strike ; ‘ ~ An assessment of $1 @ month on the| ‘Take one of two for an will deliver a lecture 18.000 organ: street railway em-| week, See how much be 1 fool Its Pictu Comm Het al Landmarks } and Valleys, Historic ployees of Cook County voted AN druggists, Will be puld Os long AN necessary, It Was | announced ' and look Advt We and 25e SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED Monroe Clothes BUSINESS SUITS CUTAWAY SUIT. TOP COATS OVERCOATS EVENIN AUTO COATS CLOTHES STYLE + Satisfaction “ Service - and Saving Are Four Square With Monroe Clothes at $15 After buying two Suits at our Nassau St. shop Wednesday, a gentleman said to the salesman:—“You folks don’t realize what a boon Monroe Clothes at $15 are to men like me. 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