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FIRST OFFICIAL 600 RED CROSS U.S. MEDICAL UNIT VOLUNTEERS HERE REACHES ENGLAND © READY 70 SAIL a en THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ‘Misguided Patriotism of Idle Rich, Both in Economy and in Service, May Work Hardship to Worthy Poor PO NOT INDULGE /N | HYSTERICAL ECONOMY, tN, PASS IT AROUND F mae 38,08! ie aabecpicenctinlin piel FIRST ENGINEERS ADRIATIC SAVED DUTY ON MONDAY BY U. 5. WARSHI WILL START CAMP «IN U BOAT ZONE | tne county and the Lord Mi ‘or The officers and men of the can Navy have cre: able impreseton in Lreland, | Where they have been met with, | utmost cordiality. ‘ QUEENSTOWN, May 18.—~Mai | attentions were showered on the pedoboat destroyers during their here, Municipal officials visited officers at the office of Wesley Fi the American Consul, and later American officers and Mr dined with Bally, PS, ted most - ® favor: ficers and men of the American tor- Froat Vice Admiral Sir Lewis London Haid Beiatie ot commander of the first pie Sent by Secretary Baker After! Three Units Assembled Include initial Batch Will Be De va ears Details of Brush] squadron and bis statt at Ads Conference With British Surgeons Who Have Left | spatched to Fort Totten ith Submarines Off Representative, Rich Practices, Then for Training. Queenstown. LONDON, May 18. e first of six) 8S dred R workers While New York hag been beaten ‘aeatan oe git 18 tied Beso sitta- | Chronicle says to that the ve fully or and ped ho». from Chicago, Philade Oh engineering saretem, by 2, | which wae saved from U beats ty et ‘ | burgh, according to to-day’s records, | J av n U boats by th booted bY ys hea weieugaee ottine-hrcais as given out at No, 190 Sixth Avenue | United States torpedo boat destroyers Cross is sending to France arrived ship soon for Burope.! by Capt, John P. Hogan, the New) Was the Adriatic of tho White Star p England yesterday, The unit com- of thom are quartered at Fort York regiment of the Enginecrs' Re- Lise It was told yeate bay how a The acme of style is reached | bei | American navy boats ha mT i prised about threo hundred persons, | Totten, Mort Blocum and other army serve Corps will be the first of the) American navy Hila rush || in the New Hurley Low Shoe tneted . i re le oe i oil | “sappers” to take up active service,| With tho German submarines, and |] for Spring, featuring the smart reludii army medical officers,| rosis near New York, while a few| The following telegram was received | Successfully drove them off. || narrow, round toe, long effect. 69 nurses and more than 200 other] of the executive officers are staying | this afternoon by Lieut, Col McKin-| Commander Kdward R. G. Rt. Evans, | v attaches, in the city. By order of atry from First Lieut, X. Ht Price, Ad-| Who was second in command of the| HuRe This ts the f lally sanc- rtment no details as jutant of the First Reserve Regiment {Scott Antarctic Expedition and was! tioned by t 8 Govern: piban il as aeekrte nea Sy Rinente) Jin charge of the British destroyer ment to carry the American flag to vbetes gt eps cai “You will instruct all men now | Broke wien she wich another British | ' : rs of the three unite lestroyer defeated jerman de the battiefields of Ir since the iy. (hia PAM Co abe ce enrolled in the Firet Reserve En- | destroyer defeated ix Gerr de- | United States entered the war. After| t 4g bd | aineer Corps to report for duty at | stroyers off Dover on tho night of| brief stay ‘in England the unit wit | [dmed to secrecy 2.30 A. M. at Pier 12, North River, | April 20, has been assigned to advisory sent to the continent, where it will Ava Se MAAC AAD. NUAGA WR New York City, on May 21.” duty with the American destroyer | nm ee eea] ye. | @¥0 Gvctors and fifty nurses, with} I (i thes ge RIUeAPOn 1c: BAN waleear HE Oe | F nd the British front, The ho officers, thd ent may sail] aboard enior American offic ? Bl eva neem bead es mbulanco drivers, litter bea ers, | cera, tA tne rere a tow daya'|veosel as hoon as iho American des |] Hee c crepere ® inecep, And A Heats metals ns ches teh Py ht Jelectricians, cooks, &c,, that bring up | for foreign soil, after a fe fPrvigel| troyers arrived and his duties began || Ctipe the foot firmly, Cannot patients and be fully equipped by the training at Fort Totten, even | atroyers arrived an¢ tes be ; Uritish Hospital service. |the number to 200 persons, Bach immediately. He will continue in|} ®@P at ankle or slip at heel. Bir Alfred Keogh, Surgeon-Genoral | "It a in charge of a doctor with the « of Colonel, Some o c= of the British Army, in making the| or es eel ee tana aes foregoing announcement to-day said|(O"# have given up practices worth | $50,000 a year to take up the ardu- the arrival of the American unit was not complemented to Its full strength | Corset fitting at instep. Ab- of 1,060. ‘Tho first men to be de-| complete touch with the senior officer, i lw. Ithy W. Who Displ. | spatched to Fort Totten on Monday | giving that officer practical advice on solute comfort in forepart. |g Néxis Basilovee WARY Ih: will boa full company of 164, from the|/all matters concerning — strategy, Our beautiful shades of Cordovan | a Needy Employee in Any In- | ot which it is hoped to be] technique, and the latest metho¢ tx of || Shoes are made possible by using only . |ous labors of army field surgeons at! personnel : the best leathers, being treated by Miers oh Wan eiekor ee ai, te | RCee wy eae . | dustry Just to Prove Her Pa able to discover material enough to submarine wartare, ser | the Hurleyized secret process, which r War Baker and Col. T.} eee | repel A sh. Honnedsl loned officers to] Tho appointment of the commande: én : lary of War Baker and *-! One unit of the Red Cross trom the| triotism Is Rendering Her furnish non-commissioned re tc edi nt of the commander | increases the life of the leathery . Goodwin of the Brittxh Hospital! ., 0080 Ne eae <j i Instruct the nen who will follow.|of the Lroke to duty with the Ame retaining ite rich lustre to the end, Bervice, whom — Surgeon-General | 5.4 fat tates has already arrivell | Country Poor Service—Like- Fort Totten, it was announced at the|ican squadron wag received with the t AN vorke! 0 v out . I J | Keogh recently sent to the U ted | Saitpedeht ine pth tabi | wise, the Person Who Can Af- Engineers’ Recruiting Headquarters, ene Ce at hy the Ame States to confer with the army med- darn Adie Lp lah a . “i ” will be merely utilized asa “clearing| forces and his selection is 1 cal authorities the Surgeon Gen-| ie eee eS ee ford Rich and Saves by house” for tho recruits. Great Neck,| as one of the happiest events in con- MMBroadway 1357 Broadway eral Keogh’ sald {t nad been dectded| 45% Puinds, including cot» and nal Consuming Poorer Qualities Is L. T, 19 to be the main inatruction} nection with the reception of the | I177Broadway 215 Broadway to send from America six units, com-| UiN& The Engiish and French armies! Depriying tho Poor of the | carips Major ATthUS Dwight, | American unite | 183Beoadway 39-41 Cortlandt St. sing about 0 persons have plenty of medical equipmen: and | . ee 7 Lieut rley The Broke, after ramming one of th land, Mass, - ‘ supplies, but they are short of men| Food That Rightfully Belong: Capt. George H. Gifford, a“ vctahed | Germans, was attacked by tw » other | gs? So eae : fe men! 4 and four privates were despatched| enemy craft while the crew of the | ay) 0 other war has there been #0] Hely the Count it-| her. ‘The }oarders were driven inte i m mm 1 lelp the Country. Caen —————— | grounds selected, and map out a su t , iy high & loss of doctors, Their fatal . bp the sea with cutiasses and pistols and nt | Pe ~ ya y censorship ru do not al-| fight. Later the Broke, badly in- fighting men in the Infantry. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. FOOD TEAMSTERS AGREE Military censors! ———_ y. " suncement of the names| jured and with her main engines out 3 a6 hundred doctors of the Allies | ‘ ‘BROOK, wife of Baron Colebrook of England, has gone to ‘1 low the announcement f commission, torpedoed and sank Second Section of Munitions Car- ADY COLEBROOK, wife oi a . | 10 ONE WEEK’S TRUCE ye Canadian engineer officers | of comm * st Gs ; “le Ae killed in the battle of the Somme | work as a saleswoman in a New York shop, and it {s announced that tlhe a eu vine thee formation of | Ong of the remmalnlng Ge siete el LIA Cad lla Poueey octane iritiah Row have only | ail her commissions on sales will be given to war sufferers abroad, | New York's “Rough Neck Regiment Anaretic, wan decorated with th Corps Starts. ae To Whe Hain re piles rapphonete Before coming to America, Lady Colebrook made | Hope to Come to Permanent Agree-| oi they nave all had experience be of the | nen | je teld. ey ought to have | * matinee " " ; ‘ D boar | He delivered Pr PARIS, May 18.--America’s second| ten doctors for each thousand. men shells in an English munition factory, giving a splendid ment During Conferences hind the lines in France United Staten | section of or ne - “ag ¥ e oO! lie 8) atriotism to her country-| Nn * . * 7 anxious to enilst the | clive wervi weotton ¢ fighting men went tothe) The wigges: help that the United example of public spirit and p y With Railroad Heads. Capt. Hogan is antl us to enlist the onuy tor active mervicn, l a! rom to tes can give during the next few | kh) a BAEVINGR OF INBe Ce w in OF visit to Co: ey J } Tho unit was composed of about! months will be to renew the exc| It Lady Colebrook does not displace some other] The teamsters whose atrike was) Cameaufleurs he word im) ot) menurabie, vi t to Cork. They Jour- Tis, familiar, bewe +. (6 e , . french co! sand has spt » | neyed up 4 e Ad- ; toety Americans, comprising No. 2) hausted hospital forces of the Allies, | saleswoman who needs work in order to keep alive, her|causing food to pile up on North} Preven collne thet Ai Soi) means | miral's barge, accompanted by Capt | quadron of the ee LAS WhaKe The Red Cross is organizing new | present venture, admirable in intent, may have no evil|Rivor plers declared a week's truce | nen who are expert in imitative col: | vans At the Cork Customs Hou Hh aren sents orkaniaed under) hospital units as fast as they can be | effect. But {f It prompts women who do not need work early tonday and returned to work, | rink. |The eat aselae bs mployed|| - A. Plott Andrews of the American] i pais Engineer Corps would be emplc Ambulance Corps ’ ese eho red sigs ster eee ey to seek {t at the expense of those who do, It may aggra:| nor way a meeting between Penn-|{n painting aus d siuiing thio corps ul | ing for volunteers in all part y gel a aving | ent of ste shovels, cranes 5 F, J. Balley of Cambridge, Mass..| country, It aaa — ana a a | vate a situation already u zee eave the saving! ivania Railroad officials and unton equipment if ateain ie ae a Saturday Specials Yale 1911, was in command of the] . pa Mepee 5 mania for economy among the rich. hoads, as @ result of which the rall-|tnat they would bo practically invis jepond section. Bisa Los seks A an fully) Herbert Hoover, director of the Belgian Relief Commission and now in! yoaq temporarily cancelled the order | ibla to the enemy , |‘ield hospitals, but for the messnt | Washington to advise the Government on food legislation, has announced | preventing truckmen from ving from ich tn one te atart « onmpalga on JOHN D.’S BOARD A CHARITY. | tic Armcricans wit! be used at the | that the very best thing rich people can do for their country 4s to keep on) ono dock to another to get loads, | Mone iti nowledge of farming and ; |hospitais { - back of the Unos ia {eating foods like terrapin, turkeys, canvass oack duck and porterhouse| pending @ conference at which it t9| rough agricultural work,” sald Capt, nce a feart Upholds alts ore Men. ‘and in Waginnd: while. the | steak, acs pares to come to a permansnt agreo Hog bn to-day. acme vy oa vam FHC ATS Kockefeller's 1 thoee'‘plasve go tothe : pon m woke - conten on ae ta co several ectric e The feller Foundation and] gring line. It takes thre lls |Comr LAINTS are being Made alej i vices in a much neglected! ‘The order that caused the strike ie tunnelling device which his 3’ Pere cr hesneivene ere both lone. Seon ao that he tage | 7 Teady that if well-to-do persone | seid, 1 got a letter last week from @) went into eect about a month ago} jeen imuch used In mining and con unto Vrs haritable wtions, under the law er ae eerie ae bis continue to buy the cheaper cute of! ¢armer, who asked pertinently nil APlvard SlAled Ba URba eaoabeee |e Ia WORK Ih TNE) Ws HG of this State, und thereby entitled tol Beene ha rabies en he | neat they will create a famine in the | gay Ata is the use of shipping farm| jay and confusion, Yesterday team.| machines are pows rfl implementa : fccemption from transter tax, ia declared | Wounded while shells and bullets are| Articiey which poorer familles have] hands to the farmer, of turn-| sters for nhout seventy-five wholesnie| (ives by a dynamo, which Kenerates Former Prices 1 an opinion handed down to-day by a 3 stling over AIS | poe reus' ed to purchase, "The it the high school boys In squads | grocery firms stopped work during ponents avon in the rockiost sort Aer wc Saray lua lie cae at elas ecreaceicaen sta necator, Gee niece CT eee a a Up to $17.98 srt sa al ell pleads hapter has become) oo.» 4 hotel man declared to MC} wire cant g nybody to help provisions, and until a late hour the| Moles expected to be of great Under the will ¢ the most important branch of the |) itary the other day locokeiton ie hangar! vial ast {use in sub-trench work vite of John D. i Red Cross organization becanse It will | 3 nase ntinued to be landed as)“ Mins Theodora Hoots, dau i . . 1915, $438,5 handle practically all th 1 4| “Waste ts bad, but undiseriminat- Among the thousands of wom ho barges rea bee) N York le rchant of Patchogue, | handle practically all the people anc sonomy {s worse,” Howard BE.) who have offered to run ambula © young womer br supplies that are sent abroad, Harvey | (NK economy i nee ee eee oct duty in acropiunes: take ¢ : pa recruiting . ‘ leat National Bank, has ected | een tow 4 0. : : ji {\ nor Guard M u girls from 18 to 19 years Be bequest efense, announced a few d4y8 a8! pot heard of a single volunteer fe twelve Of har (ends W . 7 a were cha *ltee, and while he will retain his we ene ee when we are at peace! y4or, AWaHe lei Ruan avotEs tment tar marines and sty with belts that tie in presidency of the bank 1 spend ve ta nt and closed factories | sorthes hersel pi iE PLATTSBURG, N. Y., Ma ths — i front. Gnabardines, home most of his time in the Chapter's new is : through fitful and ill- ||, ¢ 7 F : wn Was invaded this mor 4 lage York I hird in Ve Re spuns, poplins, serges, vel- brought about throug durse her vision ia of hers is mort he thoeag bei : 7 upled by the Astor Trust Company, | S4v800 | Sen, « founda tureen, dishing out. food and Ap ON an ently. constituel . “Anne a at lustration |put given free by the 1. an | Private a the serious | drink to hovering men in khakl. To tional, Conferences and aux | recruiting i 1,482, } ; | Ition of quicksand get Up at dawn and fry griddle cak PAS OULCOOr WORK! with the. ic slow ene y} 5 °° ie we have at hand ; bye peer ' lied lay. ‘The course of atud 1M New Juniors’ Suits ; work we hav n for a host of hungry farm har Yi aylvania, 208 ‘ work of this Chapter has| . tgns already that Mr, another picture. Yet this Ix what the bas started off ay scheduled, The] York, 11k 50 PREPARE YOUR CHILDREN ||been increased four-fold," said Mr ST ee ecning was much {Teal dilettante of patriotiam should be guardsmen who will arrive on Satur. | haboiw . for the TOOTH BRUSH DRILL || (ibson to-day. “Its real work in the | mt Ree ea use wl oe ee Gs nee man i fs day and Monday will be housed und “| DEMAND TH THE RETURN ¢ Priced to Help the instructors of the || W448 only beginning, Elciency tn jaded, AF! for women | Fir neowomon can be found who ure, tained by themselves, and later $17.98 Wie Coasting vous |Suministration Is fundamental, Much | specializes in hey spend, | willing to do it. : worked into the mass tudents | \ school by teaching your children || cf the Red Cross work up to this tine] eho do, not they spend, | wil F LOST PR | In all the fashionable ma- to brush their tecth’ morning and || has been done by volunteers, We do | t ead by being > reorganization of o¢ makiig Ladle bell Might ith BORINE, ‘Tooth Tate || ot Winn tn: fteduragn watuntceny MO SP eG Sunes more YQUTH WITH FLAT FEET TOF TIRROT OF pin gor ite terials and styles, for juniors or BORINE ‘Tooth Powder. ‘Th but hencefor shall try fe RSBAG OEY ned away vo regiments, | Alsuce-Lorrair mmi Says N a? ind misses, 13 to 19 years, rinse their mouths and throats w these volunteers around a permanent | than a gow? frie op, -GOULON’ T “WALK STRAIGH 4) Commander Wolf has recelved 12,000 sae Sallitior Situatior bi atatt Where is necessary the |three hundred employee | Other Solutio! ituation BO — 2 a yO = leap oe merac nad A T blankets and haa distributed| RICE Spring Coats for Smaller Girls, eaalee peony a n to thankful me ower baths! 3 as | Big Saturday reduction sale—smartly Hy liquid DOCTOR AND WIFE INJURED. Y Kd 1 put in ¢ relieving) PARIS, May 18.—Tho Atwa | Wlored, dressy coats for girls from 6 to is r eont nnasium baths, ne Committ & nat 14. years. Checks, serge, poplin, gabardines, fe ur A ne PANTIE month ae Healy Knapys Taken to Hospital Atter, womer f es ec eae ad cin! *| v as f gti “ma a fined throughout, Values uoweeio. has its origin in the mouth and | Train Wrecks Auto tn Hackensack, dott senseless ; ROOKIES CAPTURE MESS LINE ae pieg ines) om | throat, Use BORINE and avoid | and een os lineeraion . sea | “In view of di pnt ; oa this disease. ‘The antiseptic and | Mackensack nere spend mor Vota + Be reased ‘cur bd - + | g : : germicidal properties of BORINE | uttering whea movement f Moavily 4 Sle Penis gia Y At the Fashion are recognized by the best doctors | + automo tre: laaxce i teu a WORT SHERIDAN Time | (AERO TRS ate aa and dentists. As « precautionary |! of the New ¥« : mene * army of five thougand | of the Patina thas esl % Neu Shop measure, make the children bh °F na anid At the beginning using BORINE to-day a Hee . ens | We vernme 1 recently BORINE to-day At all dru 5 “ 1 to 6 firmed in = ee re r ‘ oe stores.—Advt un > eating braised ¢ : ; s arte mn) on iy V ® Nineteen West 34th Street @ — ed, | Stew w » for a sold Pr us follow ' President of the » ee J f con 100 namely, the retur ' 1 at t v| oq MOVE TO LOWER ICE PRICE. ir 83 0 Ss! consy ns atore t ‘ Rg ree PEE scr rer rME UPA TD OU are economical when you use Burnett's i i 2 ame ae K ry Hlenmed With ar Ne bd , s 4 Alea | No. iW i Vane Meee Came. 1 Dealers Before Hatinate Bowed Vanilla even at a few pennies more. The haart, ao Operate the Monroe the at sual ' WNGTON, Ma etary} The Board of t rich, delicate flavor is a certainty —no spoiling of and Comptometer Calculat- purchases of cl x au decir expensive materials. Least in cost of a rec ing and Adding Machines. ment mn h ' " \ \ 5 ) i He Ne Premid In most in results, aie Ihe war is creating a shortage of work of the fi An , ' dine Ha ‘ ©) 1016 Jon. Burnett Co young men and consequently # ‘ HH Pichon eae Panels aie a repre t PY overwhelming demand for girls and yen Q ; 1 it : _ i ie ' e5 hoys. We will train you quickly in a ‘vaya ate miil/isabirialie Fed § a skilled profession, and guarantee : ies na nee ss We Warten: you a good position when you ure far as it uffe ’ t said Mean May 18.—Th ' @& qualified, provided you start now, auld Bat oF el away ee Pan ignie Anw inter Peake, - We are operating — the the real needs of the | ih us ; r With the approval of 1 ; : rnor, to prohibit, du ho —> school night and day in If our w hy won to fal- | —- ¢ Int . Fudi he .... mendous demand for girls |[| brooke end w et them ren With ‘Troois tla fhe and boys. in Enwiand 1 Army will send and ae 4q Call personally and receive a} mere Hy ay | en |ian (dove demonstration. JOHN E, RANSON . r from. 1 OM Anka | F. Muriel Ranson ie now | Auctioncer of Adding and Calculating J ides .pt 1 fi 1 w t main | associated with this organi Machines v ' kee, (vi ' spe squarce! |: relusively. 30 Church St.. New York on — y pa mn i ffor | |