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bankers to buy all the bonds possible. | with posters bearing the slogan, to follow the first plantings |cate piece, cut it 1a two, 68 otha Finao, OPeila™ css ‘alertine } The Herkiiner National Bank wrote “Buy Liberty Bonds,” and spreading Senerally succeeded by that length of row, as there will be several | pi ar toeatner and dip. the Faeae|D Eecertabus Clcstites auiitie,” ty Stata the Liberty Loan Committee to-day the warning that the “main army” | time of excellent growing woather, | groups of things which mature at|hare in water, the water will refuse ALWAYS WORTR Wilt 5 j that one of the best known farmers will “invade” the city next week. CROPS FOR LATE FALL, about the same time, to rise beyond the “dead line,” be- 4 a Taken under the auspices of the British Army in the county, and the richest, Wha ofdha Which ORN OMA Uhik oount ‘ake, for instance, the first group—| cause of the “capillary tubes" inthe while the Battle of the Ancre was raging, these i mt the bank yesterday. by joo Appeals to Northwest BG) soa t68. senile: these 1 lettuce and beet plants, onion sets,|blotting paper, th th which the} amazing pictures reveal the dgath-dealing monsters ‘Are these bonds any good?” asked upon Ly early y tufnips and radishes from seed. | water rose, severed, Fre- crashing through barb-wire entanglements and 4 the Ulfer of the soll. xed the}, ST: PAUL, Minn, May 19,—Secre- | “snaps” of freezing weather aro beets, » are a number of things which quent surfac ation In your | smashing. all obstacles. ; “Yes, you the Northwest to throw its money as SWiss chard and turnips. These may 8 roush ; to be wasted rapidly | York at Carnegie Hall, THE Se the | democracy in the world war, at a lun-| oF #0 longer than the above. Celery,|can be used at tho ‘samo ‘time, it ia | Dy evaporation. ” Usb" vour hoe or MATINEE & EVE. created a sensation. These pictures were eulogized . panke! Brussels sprouts, Kalo and turnips| best to select for this strip something | your wheel hoe or slide hoe or rake— + almost beyond bellef and imagination, The farmer told the banker to ut et oa erate mankers, pub: | vay be kept where they grow. ati Which takes quite a long time to ma-|whatever may be most convenient— Pe base y , gil he had in the bank into Liberty |i Mo Wah wiceted at tie Here | may be Kept where they grow nil| ture. In most gardens one of the best |to keep the surface soll of your gar- ‘ IN PERSON | PRESS COMMENTS ON “THE TANKS IN ACTION.” i ¢ jos Pageby n ~ | longer, ove a ©] things to use for a second planting in|den between the rows stirred up and ‘ee , ai ' The committee said the erroneous ion by a committer of 600, including reached full size before the weather| this space is celery. And between the | dust d % NEW YORK TIMES NEW YORK TELEGRAM. yf Of the Governors of Wisconuia maa | becomes #0 cold as to interfere seri-| celery and the vegetable next to It—in I, cultivate as soon as pos- “rho official, Britian le sinht, of the setes ; the Dakota ously with the growth of the plants. f the plan reforred to, early | sible after every rain. / eye ‘thot’ dow wid’ kifed | |, While ‘here Mr. McAdoo revealed | Parsnips and salsify, and—with slight] Poom for PSNI pan TiN OF The reason for this is two-fold, | —— $ in that on the marriage of his daughter | x he Northern states— hich will bi he| First, a8 soon as it stops rainin, i Nona, iast Tuesday, he had made her | Protection in the Northe a radishes, which will be out of the|and the surplus water has run oft. | | j a present of & Lalerty, Horde wae rive | kale, may be kopt through tho winter| way 1n four weeks or 80, before the| Or passed DOWN through the soll, | BW YORK HERALD, | cocina tame (ep | would ‘have a financial interest in| where they grow, as they are im-| celery has begin brah oad Lb po the reversal of the process starts to| hese pictures showed for] .B a ; the welfare of her country.” proved instead of injured, by freezing | | ee garry stipes lly ee artables | tke place and the water rises UP to | t i 4 ho British tank wrobabl | pr . pgotable c egetables | tk and the ; 0 m i Sera Worthen: ot thing to be eure-of, {| putin at the first spring planting is| comyy ane auctese ieee tre hee | WOODBINE ENTRIES. planning succession plantings, 1s that | Used up sufficiently to make room for | pain goaue a thie Germann there will be room for the new crop| something to follow, pretty e or bake hard; the | ne. Military Exp RACE TRACK, WOODIINE, Terunto, Ont to develop rightly. It may not re-|CULTIVATION FOR VIGOROUS} result is that air is exclided f.om the 2 att Toe Neateis Stans ots | quire room for the Fis Rance me GROWTH. Plant roots, and that 1s as essential to some time, however. radishes, fo e me rapid, strong growth i ter, Mrs. Greene’s hand was tes wate; suing: mame. |instance, are planted at the sam And keep reeuhd) (1A some faed delay this work, then, net ake ida - 9 » Sali". bdlse dia: | tin alate. beets and carrots, they [of etch of these, plantings. to Kudo! i muh hares tor dori wtor ne ie] CRITERION TWICE DAILY red as a_ flame, swollen, «i; mii ‘ilo itt: alee Gee | will be ready to uso by the time the| you in your garden work next» done, but wastes the water in the |] Gwar & 44th St, Inc, Bunday, 2.20.8.20 crusted and terrible to look fi.\« Td adi, “TW, | Inter are beginning to need all We] me Mh y gmail one this will not be | S0!l and hinders growth “in other | he new crop may be ia between} worth while, ‘The smaller it Is the| ¥@ys. | at. Skin cracked open, bled, 3:2; the now crap may be planted between | Wor HAS, a aould take to tty t0| The next article tn ehle aeriea sci 7 and itching nearly drove her |; iat quite used, or in blank spaces in | make It produce all it can bo made to. |e punished in The Evening World| TWO HOURS YOU WILL 1522525) “ ih atin the Waive, as, where, for instance, |and any record of previous work will| next Saturday, | NEVER FORGET | insane. Burned all the time rit they mh heads of lettuce or cabbage had been! be the most helpful thing you can | - |] 500 Good Seats, Matine EVENINGS _ and had to scratch. Could is: * Soe Whaat PHOTO PLAYs, 5 A Famous Players Paramount. Profluction ! Ft Cake 04; Pin Rent atc ip Praises Firma Which a ND CONCERT ORCHE i not sleep. Could not do ie oth 10h: Beet em tea FB ROU: Aig 0 Jub SSRARD HOE : Yay Med be i ued the plan adopted by the Endi- | pe) From signed statement of Mrs. J. J. iin Sawalpene Johnson Company of thie elty In Commencing ih Greene, 1095 Prospect St., Brooklyn, in eles Ae | taking $1,000,000 of the Liberty Loan Mon. May 215 \ About the U-Boat Menace? N. Y., June 23, 1916, oon in fold to their employ’ 2 Neree-rene-cid a | THEATRE | ‘, | Daily 2.90880 | Eves. & Sat. & Sun. Mats, 25¢-$1,00 | Originators and Sole Makers of Submarine photo-plays Romie baswe, LY RI ‘twice Daily | Brouaway | Sunday 88,30 | Mats 25¢-60c F It Introduces @ marvelous Inventton—en under Wator perlscope having almost the ame Padiun U , Ivan Film Productions, Inc., presents ef vison “ten D the em “that the 'U- Cc i! t il 5 Ali CPERATION IVAN ABRAMSON’S Bertee tires pea ante Yolunteer Army of Star Sales- men to Establish “Financial Front” at Home. ‘The Liberty Loan Volunteer Army, 6 composed of five hundred of Wall wien wilh eo say uttors ane of dest methods of planting and caring for your garden, Every ra prenth ts iene oc Sbsat’s bent bond salesmen, was told chased, has been approved and orders TUESDAY, through the columns of The Evening World, Mr. B ‘and British War Reilet. “hie morning that its members were have been given to manufacturers for Rockwell will answer readers’ requests for spectal gardening 3 cmcaco,, May 1 J. Faron,! tho first real trench fghters the the button reads: | “Liberty ‘Loan of beet 2 vated lines, announced to-day that COMMENCING TO-MORROW v 4. ‘They 11%." In a red centre, upon whi Ccright, 1917, by the Prom Publishing Oo, (The Now York Evening World). 120-1158 | women will replace all men taken from AND ALL WEEK United States has provided. ¥ is reproduced a picture of Bartnoray _ T is time now to begin to take thought for the crops that are to follow cis the system when selective service goes met to-day in the Bankers’ Club and ‘were addressed by Pierre Jay of the Federal Reserve Bank. “You are the men who, after the artillery has done its work, come, «.. 1 6178000000 of Leas! To show what crops may be used to follow others, and what should vere cross and take the trenches,” Mr. | in Philadeiphia, be planted again to maintain a continuous supply throughout the summer, 4 Jay told the five hundred. “We can't PHILADELPHIA, May 19.—A com- the table in the accompanying box is given. establish any military front in France prehensive campaign for the sale of Which vegetables should follow which is a thing for the gardener to unless wo establish a financial front $175,000,000 worth of Liberty Loan @t home and you are the men who must do that.” It was announced that each volun~ teer's expenses while at work inter- esting investors in the Liberty Loan will be paid by the house employing him. Scores of bond salesmen en- rolled make more than $20,000 a year. Farmers up-State are responding to the Liverty Loan cuil as they used to e 1 h ae eke We}, ryan apedk. ie include beans, corn, cucumbers,| 7, make the fullest use of the gar- we ieerteed nly I Sah timate foe Milk checks, postal savings account In-| eggplant, melons, peas, peppers, po- | den space you have available you| below the surface be saved for the Jand scrip and all other things on vade: tatoes, squash and tomatoes, Lettuce | should plan well in advance Just what | plant root &MRS. iS SIDNEY DREW paper that are valuable are being] PITPSBURGH, May 19—What will withstand several degrees of |'8 to go into each strip of your MR R used by the farmers to buy Liberty bonds. In Heri County your garden ts planned in rdan and also to fx it in The Great War's most marvellous invention nds. In Herkimer County, ac-|"", your gard GA ta asord nding Aa Ie nd also to, A ; : : _ mar cording to bankers thore, 80 per cent, /®" “army of volunteers bond sales- ea the first cold nights may| With any of the bee Peta ery i. of Blotting THE INCOMPARABLE shown in action for the first ae in thrilling motion of the farmers are turning over their| men,” stormed Pittsburgh's down- 4 usually for two or three | given in moisture will pass up through it to- pictures of unparalleled interest. ik accounts, instructing — their plied. “Bo are these housework. It lasted three ‘ years. Used two boxes Cuti- } cura Ointment and the Cuti- cura Soap and was healed. While Cuticura quickly soothes and Son weekly insti th | nny ; 4 Will it take an American to find the way out for the heals these painful s sero bios MCsy | Me it det 118 Dhan he vis fand only way to avert disaster. | § pe 7 anes || | An Art Motion Picture; Allied Governments at war with Imperial Germany? eczematous, it may prevent little affec- | 1)" Vance’ ah! o Ne tod hmduipta; Sysonehanadl P= is eatoe Clan Could) ell Red-blooded citizens who are thinking along these tions becoming great if used for every- |i, 0" Uh! AM cowrtie mn cimed,. | |RIG Shed, Te, eArDR. BIRR ont’ s 89/1] Be & 81.00 | || 5 Years in the Making! Tines will view with ineredulous amazement the i Rea Sails Gis porta: tue Oinicnetr fo Senate nas adopted by the head: panne. WORT WAR thrilling motion picture drama which opens the & soothe and heal the first signs of trouble. prtolupl, the baker, of No, 84] [INDUSTIIES. spon MUSEMENTS AND SCENERY THE WoNDER| Rinsna wacat SGeteune : é : eg aarti Mandougal Street, who was ahot when | RURAL EO LO One W.A2d St nt. B'way, Beginning | THEREAFTER TWICE DAILY, 2.0-8.30 lows | early to-day In ENTERTAINING, NOVEL, “a = -———-———_ ee = = T Hack r Py tainn “RT i} . rrr Hospital, His assailant %& EDUCATING, AMUSING. Going cruising? hon iy. aa PROCEEDS TO MILITIA OF MERCY isa tale of Love and Adventure, or « castaway’s sunken rth Se a ey a : DAILY SHOW FOR SCHOLAMS—REDUCED PRICES, |__| treasure of deepsea divers and mancesting. sharks, stock the locker with LL ee Shy cn ay DR a practiced ub thie battees ofithe sea' by) the ie Ano UY Rene tig brace me get prevailed in some finan- clal circles that savings banks were reluctant in @ncouraging the Liberty Loan project. That there is no basis for this doubt was aby to-day by the resolution adopted by the Sav- ings Bank Association of. New York was appointed to press the savings bank campaign. Tho People’s Trust Company 000 of loan bondi Loan Tota Announced Only After "June 15. WASIINGTON, fay 19.—Amounts lof subscriptions to the Liberty Loan, | it was announced py the Treasury Department to-day, will not be made! any time until public officially ai afier June 15, The Liberty Loan button, one of several million. The inscription on statue of liberty. In an outer circle on a blue background “Get Be’ Ind the Government” will be the inscrip- tion. bonds, which is the share allotted to Philadelphia, was started here to-day by many of the city’s financial and industrial interests, Announcement was made by several institutions that all other business would be temporar ily suspended tn order to dixpose of the war bonds, Church and school authorities and social and business organizations will aid in the cam- paign, was styled the “advance guard" of town business section to-day armed well as its grain into the scales for 1 WAC) an Me i burl tons: " H Matce 1 uywant: wie fut LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. and never fear thedoldrums of Brooklyn to-day subscribed to $1,000, | AVERTED From a Vegetable Garden ARTICLE VII.—Succession Plantings: Keeping All the Garden Busy All the Time. By F. F. Rockwell, Consulting Agriculturist. Every SATURDAY Mr, Rockwell's articles eaplain im detail the early things in the garden, as the first radishes, lettuce from plants, beets, &c., will be out of the way, and the ground which they have been occupying should immediately be put to use again, determine, according to his likes and requirements, but there are a few things which he must keep in mind in planning for succession plantings. The FIRST {s to be sure that there will be time for the second or “suc- cession” planting to mature, | If itis a “tender” crop that will not survive the first frost he can count on having until the first or second week In October for its development. Crops likely to be Injured by that taken out—so that they will be ready |t to use the whole amount of room as soon as it is available, HAVE YOUR SECOND PLANTINGS | PLANNED AHEAD. den left t | frost, and if cov: by & maturing crop, If d with salt or bog woeks longer, as the first frosts are | Your succession and late plantings will mature so near to- frequently be kept out for @ month] yether that all the space they occupy |t Place Bonds With Employee | BINGHAMTON, N. Y., May 19.— Frank A. Vanderlip, President of the} | National Clty Bank of New Y | dressing a mass meeting here to-day, fy Selling: the woss oar Olt lo Staker Mirlanas. | 100 he | bonds to be CLOSING QUOTATIONS. fending a Woman, Dies. hav yeurs’ planting, planted is duo quite as often to ig- gardeners of some experience often crops in dry weather to keep st up the sur “dry out” why ward the top. which water rises AND poked OF PLANTINGS of No.of Days eae tin Pian in to Mature.; : Tererer ere Bites E23: it Fes iN (eat when it comes to planning next Neglect of the garden once It is norance a# to shiftlessness, Even hink thi it must be injurious to ring face and thus causing it to even more, But it cannot strongly na too A simple illustration will help show this Is so, upward constantly o the surface Above al it. n'r BWAY 21 8 4.15 and P.M, PREPARING Pocket Given Way and 200 Tons Fall Supports on the land side of a coal and the North River gave way at noon to-day. the La cra of the coal crushed out State, king its mombers to do all pocket in the yards of the Thedford- in their power to get thelr 3,600,000 0 nnnrnnnmnnrrnrnrrorren® |Elt Company at Fifty-eighth Street temo ty uteri, Atom How to Get Best Results | (TBS ERE side the coal pocket was Di feet out of line by the pre: coal, them women, escaped without injur: There is a possibility th men may the time of the collapy ployed in the yard a few minutes before the accident and hi them up. M. general manager of the Chicago ele- into effect. Kae ren Crier capturing MADAME PETROVA in “THE UNDYING FLAME.” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE, RIALTO ORCHESTRA ‘Thirty Feet, As the pocket sagged ‘The nine occupants, three of t some work. have been un as been impossible to check HOTO PLAYS. MHOTION ROTHAPF! oadway at 424, Street. SOE Note SUNDAY SB L. LASKY Presents TO WRAY TO-MOR allt Prep Sei, Vortit rations, &e Kirst Pletare of Chinese | | DYNAMIC FILM EPIC OF RUSSIA AND AMERICA Personal Direction of HAROLD EDEL, Presented under the auspices of ‘ Official Government Pictures, Ime. t ‘W. K, Vanderbilt, Pres, TWO pp i ‘ ATTRACTIONS AT THE BATTLE OF THE ding citizens of New BRITISH TANKS British Commission and 4,000 le LIBERTY Theatre Sunday Night, May 27th WILLIAMSON BROTHERS Allseats reserved. Sale opens W. 5 FRICES:» BEM Other Mata. tue. Baud, | “One year ago I was very sick and }): 3 |¥ suffered with pains in my side and | ' | back until I nearly ' | vent crazy, I went to different doe. H tors and they al E RE | aaid 1 had female GEO. M. COHAN'SS THEAT ; trouble and would | Broadway at A it not get any relie! N Beginning MOND GHT at until 1 would be THE MOST TIMELY ATTRAC. ¥\| and Twice Daily Thereatter at a 630 | Hav agaal tort TION IN NEW YORK. | Jullus Sfeden arcom year yaart naigrs " Showing with intense realism the Rus- | Rane cette @pras sian Empire before the revolution, the | hhe more medi machinations of the Black Hundreds §} | cine I to Every month since I was | under the ) cs t in: the work- | gine 2 Nek. TE aumored with emp rn ] fonk, See we: Pie | cramps in my sides at periods and ings of the dreaded Secret Police, Cos- )} 2 e wos never regulary bem Your Gaya sack raids on revolutionary socities, N | , e n picture of a woman who had been and the unbridled power of the Rus- | ; : of disfiguring blemishes, by quickly |{ive‘wus impressed on my mind. ‘he sian plutocracy that knew no law be- Ny 4 rifying the blood, improving the cits | doctor had given me only two more yond its own unbridled lust. | E jon, and regulating the yp days to make up my mind, so I sent my } . . | ‘ husband to the drug store at once for 1 % A three-fold Propaganda Play—advocating with great power One Law | Brqiced under the direction, of bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- 1 t 8 ' ulus Bteger and Jos, A. Golden tehle Compound, and believe mer Mh, f 48 for All—Man and Woman, Rich and Poor, Worker and Plutocrat A Photo-Drama of Life Depicted soon noticed a change and when Thad ya” } i a . ; with Relentless Trat! finished the third bottle 1 was cured Hs oe Enacted by a Cast of Great Power and Reputation, including A wondertul moral lesson 3 and never felt better. I grant you the iy r rlessly drawn from 5 privilege to publish my letter and am 103 , «iN RITA JOLIVET LEAH BAIRD JAMES MORRISON the “heart of a great ' only too glad to let other women fy Hy fi VINCENT SERRANO PEDRO de CORDOBA MARGARET GREENE | i MSGONIGAL, 8409 Hartville Btreet| % #3 UN} 8 N PAUL CAPELLANI ANDERS RANDOLF HELEN ARNOLD - \anqeet, Sale of tne Wats, | MCGONIGAL, 0688 Hartville Btrest,| 5 HW i,t 3 N y wor WAN )RK MONDAY Te rereens. Maas. she Sie ehiladelphia, Adv TTT TTT marr rm SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ‘ Y Me tote) BO, Zz, D Wd hd = (