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‘Tee Active, the Topeka Biate Jonemei ) you our latest inotor car now i) On earth, ir—That's nothing The last Os YOU S014 me tried to climb A trea An Appeal To Reason Clay Fai With Yeur Stemach When It Needs Help—TRY HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitter War is upon us. and the camps are waiting. foremost ranks. But there are millions upon mil. lions of others among us—eager but too young, stout-hearted but just too old, unable for one or many reasons to take our places in the field or on the seas. What can we do? . Our President has answered: “We must supply abundant food. We must supply ships by the hun- dreds. | We must have abundant materials out of our fields and our mines and our factories.”” Warfare has been revolutionized. Today it demands not only fighting men, but back of them supporting armies of technically trained work- ers in shops, factories, mines, mills, laboratories, offices, and on farms and railroads, supplying the sinews of war. “Our country needs ten million to twenty million skilled workers at home,” says United States Com- missioner Frederick C. Howe, ‘to make effective any army it puts in- By 0. LYNN SUMNER The call to duty has sounded. And with that call ringing in our es true American is asking himself: “What can / do? How can I serve? Where do I fit in?” For those of military age and physically fit, the ships Go to them. That is the patriot’s highest privilege ‘FUND FOR FOOD GARDEN | WORK ASKED AS CITY UND OFFERS PORN Hundreds of Additional Plo Put at Disposal Mayor's Committec Fifty-four ndditi den plots half a t | size have been rewin | Manhattan alone, Park Co Cabot Ward announ , every red-blooded, Fight in the I. C, 8. Student Bernhard Troxler has become chief chemist of one of the great plants of the duPont Powder Company. 1. C. 8, Student Harvey Brakeman has become superintendent of the Sun Shipbuilding Company of Ches ter, Pa. 1. C. 8. Student Joseph J. Tynan is Gen M er of the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, one of the world’s largest builders of bat tleships. I. C. 8, Student R. L. Baker has become chief engineer of the im- mense wed pithy of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company I. C. 8, Student Charles E. Lehr has become chief engineer of con struction at the Bethlehem plant of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation 1.C.S. Student Jesse J. Vincent has become Vice President of Engineer ing of the Packard Motor Car Com any, builders of hundreds of trucks THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 2 President Dowling’s hmond, where there is or, 921 plata have heen day mm wan held by the com nittes on co-ordination ot the Mayor's Committers on Food Gardena yminsioner Haymond V f Irooklyn reported that 00 parcels, ranging up to fifteen acres In | ” Aldermante " ae, have been regintered at hin there are 1 red in th ated by the Par ' Thomas W wi of the Brong reporte that t ”) vexetable garden parcels mn of the city and Park Joon W. Weler mays of farm Jand have been of 1 besides 800 garden plots, forty eady been ploughed ) noren f which have 4 as A For twenty five years the Inter. national Correspondence Schools have been training men for effective work in commerce and industry They have equipped thousands upon thousands to serve their country nobly in its hour of need. More than one hundred thousand men are preparing through the I. C. 8. right now for careers of greater useful- ness, Today, with the training of mena service of vast national importance, the I. 3. dedicates itself to the cause anew, It is ready and anxious to help every man with courage to say, ‘I will.” It is ready to help you You can wet IC, S. training in whatever line you choose. ‘ou can get it at home, in spare time. You can get it without losing an hour from your present occupation And the time to get it is now Take the step that thousands have taken—the first step toward a bigger future for yourself —the first by the Park Department, In aAdition to the foregoing feur offers of jand continue to pour in Com loner Whittle han 400 offers Under consideration and Cow ee Ward 99, Chairman Dowling in mued thin wtatement The time for getting food under way ts erowingahort 6 needed preparations on the th iwaton anmall fund ° » W.D Henne Aecretary of the committes, care of The World Mr. Dowling announced that the State School of Agriculture wiil he “BEATEN INTO ADMITTING PERJURY, HE DECLARES Witness at Swann Inquiry Tells of ds of plots that have been offered n this thoroughly patriotic | uld be |HELD FOR HOSPITAL DEATH.|s"4 Yorty-socona street, manhattan William Vv Kings County M | atta Corbett was taken to the hospital ‘The Cor- ind his body cov he saw Miller stick after @ an attendant wlieht auarrel were only two hett's body, Lemon Juice Softens and Whitens Rough, Red Hands Women can make a quarter pint of wonderful lemon beauty cream for few cents. besos. To soften, amoothen, and whiten the face, neck, arms, and particularly the hands when chafed, red or rough, there | is nothing better than lemon ju pure lemon julee is te J often irritating. A splendid le on is Nothing so good! lotion will stay sweetly fragrant and fresh for months. Any supply the lemons and any druggist or toilet counter will sell y three but! ounces of orchard white for a few highly a 1] cents id ‘This is the best lotion you | Alleged Abuses He Suffered | prepared in a moment by squeesing| use. Massage it daily into the face, | in Prison. | the juice of two fresh lemons into a] neck, arms, and hands and see for a |bottle containing three ounces of] yourself. It helps remove tan, sallow Benjamin Polar, one of the prin-| ard white, Be sure to strain the] ness, and freckles, and every girl j cipal wit es for the City ¢ 18 | lemon juice through a h so no pulp| knows that lemons are used to bleach j the Prosecution of its charges against | gets into the bottle, then this creamy| and whiten the skin.-~Advt Distr » wi Attorney Swann, ar ness stand before t Comm | wi ner Ingraham to-day and p 1 | out Keeper Shanahan of the Jefferson | Market prison yas the man w “smashed him in the fac s he w |being led to a cell. This occurred | Polar said, before he agreed to appr before Judge Mcintyre in ¢ Sessions and plead guilty to pe | Polar tot the priso Under cross examinati |B. Stanchfleld, chief | District Attorney, Jonly been kept in | tor a few hours ju of other alleged abuses | Polar said he ha Jefferson Mar Previously he |fted that he was there thirty hour without anything to eat. Polar ed a Keeper to take him to the rict Attorney's office. At that me witness declared he the plead guilty to per 1 ple " Mointyr Juda forve next torney’s offi and told him I was innocent perjury.” —_—_ LOST, MAY BE IN CAVE-IN. Actor, ix Street just before Was Retiring GIRLS’ $3 Cape Y. $7.6 We Finest quality red and blue sateen. Full sweep beautiful plaid lining $5 Capes, red and blue poplin... Coord yeandRamncoatyca from Business 1,600 Boys’ and Girls’ Raincoats To Be Closed Out Friday and Saturday “BOYS? $3.50 | skirt; attached hood; | Best quality rubber hat h, $2.48 | ishaneated. BlackRubber Coat 4 05 heated cured, thor. oughly — vuleanized ages 4 to 16. Cape Spy 65c * grocer will f | Pears Clate Docke: 7 Ada. GIRLS’ angel BOYS’ ee | Dacaclvanorno nave Oban weccohlag | POPLIN Plaid Back, inccuorens aeet| Reinoost | Beam Teen | April 17, when n his way to Manhat-! & Hat to Match | Raincoat \tan from his home at No, 1 South | treet, Bien, have reached $5 Value YH | 95 nelusion that he was @ victim 95 | e. alue $5 |\ | Fine quality fabric; full More Than Half a Century Of clothes-making ex- the the energy, the perience — and brains, initiative and the per sistence of a long line of master clothes ma- kers with the very highest ideals and an unswerving determin- to adhere to those ideals are in and behind ation crn ‘The Hours cf Kvopenheimen Kuppenheimer Clothes*20 to*40 Made for men and young men who appreciate actual clothes quality and value—which is saying much in- deed at this particular time when ordinary clothing is more ordinary than ever. We in the Brill Stores, with a record of thirty years of big-value-giving behind us, have no hesitancy in saying that Kuppenheimer style, Kuppenheimer quality and Kuppenheimer service will prove a distinct revela tion to men who have never worn them. 47 Cortlandt St. 44 East 14th St. Broadway, at 49th Street 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 791 Broad St., Newark 125th Street, at 3d Ave. The Kuppenheimer House in New York, Brooklyn and Newark Come In or Write for New Spring Style Book. to the field." step toward greater service to your tors who are clearing | Good quality fabric in tan cemented, stylish, dura- lor the Army. H he designer 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 ; ; fon say’ it will be tok 168 and 170 “What can I do?” of the famous Tw: motor. country. ull the debris is out or | and blue, Belted back, ble: Tan or Olive. Mark and mail thi " xeay Nn. One other life ix | patch pockets, HAT to Match. . Ba at, it pe may, in the fore. Pa Sard ht spe ih mr oer lew ee Seeren known to have been lost In the acct: | Better graded silk finished | Finest quality Cashmere Grand Stree Smith Street \ ri jennt Poplins, tan or blue, with {Raincoat and Hat to Cor. Dri mecceliainamedd Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckolt St. But if that privilege be denied you, them, are serving their hgssploal [Rane Goops DELICE aa ‘ + N $ A RED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK etn pirbsethe fs" an to?" N. Y, SUFFRAGISTS HEARD.| Maic\ch™ $3.95 [itt No Deposit, 50c Weekly $125 Worth of Furniture Opens aNewClothing Account| _No Deposit—s$i Weekly BIG SALE OF WHITE MOUNTAIN DAVENETTES honorably, in that great army of skilled workers behind the fighting lines, without which the front ranks would be helpless. But this duty you owe to your- Girls’ $8 Tweed Mixture Coat | Boy's $8.50 Tweed Mixture Coat and Hat. Belted back, | and Hat. Hand dura. Yuthie colors gay and brown, 4.463 | tis flrs rala or dine’... ” G4AGD $4.75 The answer is plain. Get ready. Equip your- self to serve where you can serve most effi- ciently. Your country SPECIAL LOT OF 385 WOMEN’S RAINCOATS, various materials, new shades and styles, made to sell from $7.50 to $10. is REFRIGERATORS ont peel to jeg hacer hat fa phd dishemta,Snechassee, PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. Give bust and length. . wi you can serve with est = electricians, engineers, | nt session of Mrs. Mary {cnilde Dorr | nentative usefulness. Our country I for the co-operation of indus- establistunents of every kind Employers in turn are combing their ranks for men who know, men who can take charge of im- t work. And this means it all ower America men who have trained themselves with the help of 941 B’way ‘cor. 22dSt. FLATIRON BLDG. mobile experts, skilled workers in dozens of lines of activity. There will be need of clerks, bookkeepers, stenog. raphers, accountants, that od » with women disfran many fine Sh te HeMIST ss 4 5 advertisingmen. There isand there willbe, both | | | | ! | | | bridge builders, auto- | | | | | | | | | ' = Library Table the International Correspondence afloat and ashore, in fee ree - | i NE Le INT Is.) _ 4 a Schools are stepping into positions the field and at home, | ocevpauiea __ ) ‘ = that bri honor fo themselves a place of honor for Bireet | b= Our great purchasing power is asd a opportunity to serve every man whocan do | %**——— | fed by the excellence of o god 8 real 9 ey ee och bl | Stock. You have a choice of All sizes and styles. Prices begin at ag | Announce, Beginning Friday advertisement with you and get your Discount off your credit purchase when opening a new account. BROOKLYN PPENHEIM, CLLINS Fulton and Bridge Streets YOU CAN SAVE ‘15° IF YOU ACT QUICKLY! Here Isa RealBargain The Latest Improved Forty-Five DollarOwenDaveno-O exactly like illustration above, CONTRARY TO USUAL CUSTOI! WE WILL OPEN CHARGE ACCOUNTS DURING THIS SPECIAL “CLEAR-AWAY” SALE Three Stores DITO OWEN The Season’s Most Important Event In The DAVEN.-O will hold and fold a FULL- SIZED MATTRESS and all bedding. You sleep on a real mattress and not a pad. Women’s and Misses’ Suits | 244 Suits—From Regular Stock 756 Suits—A Special Purchase Sale Price $ 3 0° The Largest Dealers in Bed In Serge, Gabardine and Black and White Checks; braid trimmed, belted, pleated, plain tailored or braid bound models with silk overecollars. | j | | An Assortment of Nine Models to Select From ‘AN lost or found articles ade: & vertised in The World will be Ilsted at The World's Informas tion Bureau, Pullt Arcade, Park Row; Uptown Office, northwest The Sunday World's Reduced From 29.75, 35.00 and 40.00 Want Directory WithComplete . makes more “Offers =| ner “8th St. and Broadw 1 8.00 Daven-o Lines ee Davenports Word's Masiom orice. "t of Positions” than BRONX (at 151stSt.): | DOWNTOWN: | BROOKLYN: Tent Bree aly other two medi- j 2906 Third Ave. | 34 East 23d St. | 53Flatbush Ave ums in the universe No Exchanges MECN |. TAREE EXCLUSIVE DAVEN-Q STORES