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i : icmabiuaet _ STEAMER HITS CAR FLOAT. EE ee ee ee ee + Te 2S I TERT ~ Fok MON Te eer — ere oe ee tes |) she steamer Commonwealth of pint early. this. morning, he ‘collaed stoel_carfios the 57, 60% REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, | Mice vide THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1917.6 iver Line fell Gate just Now, Haven and nactgea Rafiroad,| Dake of Connaught which was being towed by @ tug. ‘A. section of ‘the. uard of the Co Ameriogn ¥. M. O. A, Pom monwealth eee os . an idetty LONDON, May %4.—The than 200 pase the Commonwealth wer aroused by wie SGN SEARS CHRSTNSFLAVED AND GOSOPERS ARE to-day Red Blood Is Your Springtime Heritage Virurevia ase ‘) Breitenbach 6° NEW YORK Don't allow yourself to be cheated of your natural Springtime heritage, which is reinvigorated blood and the vigor of new growing things. you every opportunity to build rich, red blood. Spring air and sunlight are won- derful invigorators, and all forms of out- door recreation are easily obtainable. Spring, your diet should consist of less meat and an abundance of the green, grow- ing things. Also make sure of plenty of sleep and rest. take is Pepto- Mangan. Pepto-Mangan is not a tonic in the usual sense, but a scientifically prepared blood food. Refuse to be thin-blooded and weak in Spring — the season when Nature intends ail living creatures to be charged with new life and energy. Spring is the season of seasons for red-blooded people, The spirit of Spring- time—the spirit of youth and renewed life—rises in their veins like sap. Their step is elastic. Their eyes are clear. Their energy and enthusiasm are ir- resistible, whether applied to work or play. Spring is less kind to the weak and thin-blooded, The sun is warm, but the air behind it is still sharp-toothed. And dangerous germs, which have lain frozen all winter, now come out of the thawed ground to raise havoc with people whose vitality is low, whose powers of resist- ance are feeble. Furthermore, poison- clogged blood in Spring lies stagnant like a sluggish, green-mantled pool. And stagnant blood means a stagnating body, @ stagnating brain and dull-eyed indiffer- ence to labor or pleasure. “The Red Blood Builder’’ blood cells with the elements they need to increase their number and | capacity to carry and distribute life-giving oxygen to all parts of the body. By making up all deficiencies in the blood, it purifies, invigorates and improves the circulation. Thus every cell and tissue is supplied with the rich, red nourishment it so greatly needs, and you take a strong, new grip on life's tasks and enjoyment. Pepto- Mangan is a splendid general tonic and appotizer, easy to digest, promptly assimilated by the blood, and exceedingly pleasant to taste. Endorsed and prescribed by the medical profession for the weak and run- down of all ages. Friendly Warning The season itself offers The best Spring tonic to It supplies the depleted red Don't accept Pepto-Mangan in any other form than the original bottle and enaien package here titled to real Pepto- Mi M, J. BRE Then you'll avoid fan—not an imitation—so make sure you get the (pees ITENBACH CO., Manufacturing Chemists, New York; and for ea! en- Made by t all drug stores, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. — Automobile, Shipbuilding of and Railroad Interests Engineers, Machinists, Allied Industries and Their Employees Un Send for Boolvlet. at 5% or at 344% When the war started three years ago nobody wanted U. S. Steel at $40 per share; nobody could see its value. To-day it is selling at $127 a share, paying extra divi- dends, and everybody wishes he had bought it. You have accumulated wonderful profits during the past three years. You are bound to have tremendous prosperity during the coming years. The most dangerous period in the life of an individual, a corporation or institution is when it is prosperous. It is then that one is apt to make mistakes because one “knows it all.” Nobody wants Real Estate now. In three years now everybody will probably want it, and prices for it. from pay big Put aside now in Real Estate some of your profits. Property along the new White Plains Extension of the Subway is a safe, conservative investment; it cannot get away from you, you control it and you know as time goes on it is bound to increase in value—the same as it always has along new subway lines. protected Auction Sale ot 1445 Lots on and adjacent to Boston Post Road and White Plains Road Lorillard Spencer Estate for the Heirs and New York Public Library Saturday, June 2d, on property Titles Insured Free by N. Y. Title & Mortgage Co. J, Clarence Davies, 149th Street and 3d Avenue Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau Street Agents and Auctionsers Government Bonds or Subscriptions Taken in Payment of Lots. can remain on mortgage ome ONE-DAY-A-WEEK’ Connaught et ¥. M. ©, A, headquarters formally welcomed American REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. * vow Steel ~ Tron GREAT CHATTERER THE BIG WARSHIPS Have Many Ways of Talking, and That Is Why They’re Called “She.” ‘The ships that sail the seven seas are great gomipers. That possibly is the reason they are usually re- ferred to as “she.” But of all ships, according to Capt. Frank E. Evans, in charge of recruiting for the United States Marines in the Eastern Dis- trict, war vessele are the greatest conversationaliste, No matter if an American ship is talking to a French, ~ BY BILLY SUNDAY —_————— | “God Won’t Bless Man Who, Lets Devil Walk to Church | Door With Him.” Billy Sunday had his largest after-! noon audience in his campaign here to-day. The crowd looked so good to Choirmaster Rodeheaver that he led off with “There's Sunshine in My Soul.” A delegation of several thousand was on hand under the auspices of the Domestic Science Diviston of the By day and night the warships talk. When within sight of each other they use their visual signals such as flags and semaphores as aux/liaries to their Osborne, of Michigan, a “live prohibi- tion wire.” “Rodey” created a laugh when he called for collections and said that, wireless. W If everybody present took a dollar “Te! es hee ae By chatter by moans of Ardois lights cach from the amount he or he in- oy sburkers’ At the port and tended to invest in Liberty Bonds, it ° big Ligh Woosh starboard extremities of the flying "You might throw in the amount! Oridse of @ modern man-of-war are m » Mechanical semaphore signals worked you've been soving on Brooklyn gas.” | ntally, Sunday remarked, ay bY ® serles of small levers, But when id th t for si! Radi: oF Cie CHAR OF CY Seren ts wre eeens ot mune °F by this method, a sailorman with a damning @ man juse because he's a ae Gena small red and yellow flag in either 8 , ; " Billy's sermon was in the text, Mat-|N@%d transmits the message. With ay the semaphore system each angle the arms are given means a letter. With the “wig-wag" method of code work there are only three motions—| to the right, to the left and to the front. The big ships of the United States Navy now supplement their red and white Ardols signal lights with small searchlights on the bridge, Recent experiments to test the effictency of this method of signalling in time of war were conducted between a ship of the Atlantic squadron lying at joss house would be the holiest spot! on ana a cruiser of the Paciite on earth. A base drum and @ brass/ e706 anchored off Panama. Although horn could outdo a preacher in the) the length of the Panama Canal is ap- promotion of religious revivals. | proximately forty-nine miles, the “A drum corps on election night | Searenliea’ nuaeneae were een fe - 1 by sign: ng officers on ie pe could drown out all the songs of all|iving at either extremity of the water- the birds In creation, iw “We need a religion that makes us) vy Department has al con experimenting with “smoke sig- Day our debts, a religion that makes fais ‘to be operated from the bridges jus act lke Christians in the middie of aj) classes of ‘ships in the fect. of the week, more than we need silver| These signals are to be electrically tongues and golden utterances, Seanveg ane th “The measure of a man’s greatness US°* is. not constituted in the number of | people and things that love him but j{n the number of people and things that he loves. | “Men judge one another by pos- sessions, God judges us by the way we love, If you have nothing but money you can't keep out of Hell. Heaven is Heaven because there is |nothing there but love. Hell ts Hell |because there ts nothing here but, hate. “Envy is the spiritual robber, No-| body is fit for Heaven that wants any one else kept out, Envy carries a dagger up its sleeve to assassinate | contentment, “God has no blessings to pour out! on the man who is willing for the| Devil to take his arm and walk to the church door with him, “You'll not walk the streets of Heaven simply because you gave a beggar your old overcoat, after cut- ting off the buttons, or an old skirt after the trimmings have been ripped off. “You can never tell by where a! man sits in church whether or not he will walk the streets of Heaven, “The Devil has never been able to make # hypocrite who wouldn't turn black when touched by the acid of suffering. “Too many people are constituted in character like a chameleon is in body Such people when they are in} church have es much religion as any | ol t is different when they get “ : home eal airerent omen te xown,| Flint, and Reginald L. Whitman, son They are as ready to clmnge their Of Mrv. Charles L. Whitman, will company as an actor is to change tke place on the afternoon of May his clothes. 38 in St, Hartholomew's Churob. | Mrs. | They st themselve: he Bryce Wing will be the matron of| sii semanree Mata ‘Shey honor and Malcolm D, Whitman the| are at home in a drawing room or a best man. The ushers will be LL. | barroom, Stewart Wing, Bryce Wing, Gerald; “When they Whitman, Stephen Hopkins and John those whose lives are chaste they are | Milholland clean as an Arctic snowdrift, but when they are with a crowd on the street corner they are as filthy as a sewer, would help He added am ai ove your enemies and pray for them that perescute you. | Billy said these were hard things to do if taken tn the order named | “Too many persons have deal of religion, but no declared, “They make a nolse in church on Sundays, but keep quiet when they have the opportunity to speak for! thelr Master on week days. “If noise were religion a Chinese a great love,” he! The Navy Department has also t dot, while a is to Le Interpreted as a dash, These signals are intended to be orerated only in case of emergency, such as | the crippling of a ship's semaphoro and wireless system or the demolition of her electrical plant, The dynamos which operate the “smoke guns” are entirely Independent of the engine- room electric equipment, Another method of signalling uti- lized In the navy, but only in foggy or very misty weather, 1s whistle blasts, given at long or short tnter- | vals as the code may dictate. It has! been found posalble by this method to | bring a fleet of battleships, steaming | in column, through a dense fox with- out their respective distance being in the least degree disturbed, and any| | naval man can tell you that this is| going some A peculiar means of communication, | which Is exclusively possessed by the | American Navy, is the utilization of | small explosive bombs. so timed as \to make their detonations either long or short, depending upon whether it is desired to transmit a dash or a dot. Like the “smoke guns,” these conveying devices are only intended to be utilized at times when no other means of sending messages from @hip to ship, or to land forces, 1s available, Notes in Soci:ty The wedding of Miss Adelaide Flint, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Aus’ are in company with ‘The annual garden party in the in- | terest of the Army Relief Society will | take place on Governor's Island the afternoon of June 6, Music, dancing Ron's keaP. 0ur reated i hosed and ‘manoeuvres by the army flying < 44 - - 4 gramme ‘ds while the heart can wrt them. § flowers you mean to send for! miss Natalie Livingston Forbes, coffins send to ae ughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, Holland | en ‘ere they leave them forever ge lad to Lietit. Ginton | “L would rather have a bare coffin rhe THAT h, venth Regt- without a flower and a funeral with rnoon in the out @ preacher or a hearse than & West Fifty- | without the sweetness of love life and sympathy bee ‘The marriage date had | need on account of the war = another bride yesterday yas mise | Virginia Pulleyn, daughter of 4 Have You Alfer Meals xr ‘tonn sosepn'Pulieyn ot No. ‘30 Brooklyn Union Gas Company. The Tal Ny her talk is company has been teaching these fy faaltts noe a it Ne | Wo1.1n how to cook for several years. 0” TORCly Undernlood ae ves p transmitted to a British war vesse) In the platform was 6x-Gov. West One Hundred and Seventh Str who was married to Walton Pearl Kingsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin | P. Kingsley of King’s Lea, Riverdale, in the afternoon at the Pulleyn home. # feeding of atulliness, & sensation of oppression % he ceremony was performed by the io the Sight “yellownsin St he sh Rev, Joseph Sorley of St. Paul's Chureh, and followed by @ large on Clare Pulleyn was dc attendant, and . Was best man. adway 's n P. King! Alice Richard, daughter of Moore Richard of No. 118 mar Dowa 1 freaing phe erotem of, tll tg, above, Purel Betmed din hat we noon in the chantry of St Chureh ‘mall Rontre ‘8... Ni a York Mrs. J. Thorn Bast Fifty-tifth St the engagement of her dauj Florence Harper, to Randolph Bea ston of this city, A grandfather of| FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s Miss Harper was James Harper Mayor of New York, who with his $ brother founded the publishing house era 1ve of Harper & Bros. Mr Beadieston | is e son of the te Mr, and Mra, Will Bebita ALE, gfe ite Oran Uhh. H. Beadleston. His home ss| Wacab’ —| Ranscleave at Monmouth je J, He is a member of the Rumson Country Club. ‘aun Drusilla Lanter ishter of Mrs. Joseph F ‘nena, will be married Kemp C. Christian, U. 8. ternoon in Club, No. ALGIERS, her home here. Queen Ranavalona had been ving in exile in Algiers since 1896, when she was deposed by the French, anti-Christian outbreaks in | Madagascar, Queen Ranavaiona of the same name. ancar in 1883. It ooeded Marshal Jot military reputation, ALBANY, May 24.80 many applica- tions for positions on the so-called s cre? service force of the Attorney Gen: have been received that At- Lewis to-day issued ent to the effect that the At- have dso a8 to permit him to con- | But there ts these powers for ablishment of @ permanent secret yMice Merton E, ral torney General's powers rh ntion of using investigations: ‘Twa Bev Wo Proere SHoce. Besides pegging his usual quota of shoes ach day W, L. 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