The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1917, Page 9

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fa J mm a / "2223 LAF ee * ce SEI EE =a * ‘The story gues Laat in U & bookshop in south Wales “Porier were some books wiih the noi ns works all the Week for An Irishman came along, and seeing t first notice, durted Into ihe store. ‘The weeing the second notice, he said: ed notice: ens works a: ike Dickens, {t Western Mo! ‘(20 MEN BARRED BY MARINE CORPS wan RED BLOOD Don’t let YOUTH LIT OF 2 Battleship Model “Recruit” to Be Launched in Union Square on Wednesday. Orders were received this afternoon ur mental powers go it|by Lieut, Dan M. Gardner jr, of the alone when you can build your | United states Marine Corps, in charge blood and body with natural methods of recruiting at No, 24 East Twenty- of living, and Pept: % third Street, that hereafter no men A powerful brain, su body, is like a powerful automobile engine cupeered by a staunch chassis, drive it to capacity and make safely the ‘wandiest stretches, the steepest grades. But, when, day in and day yy you try to to te with plain, nourishing food, fresh air, regular ex PeptoMangan “The Red Blood Builder’’ Pepto-Mangan builds your blood from the foundations, the red increases their number and capacity to carry much needed oxygen to all the cells and tissues. Pepto-Mangan has been pre- scribed by physicians for over 25 years. It is exceedingly pleasant to taste, easi digested and promptly assimilated by the blood. Friendly Warning: There are substi- tutes and counterfeits, so be ey careful to buy Pepto-Mangan only in t bottle and sealed package shown above bearing the name Gude. obtain real epee to which you are entitled. M. J. Breitenbach Co., Manufacturing Chemists, New York, and drug stores. AUEOTEAAUESEEUONEGOUE EESEUUGEOTETAGEDOTET ACEO UOERSEUUAGEEEEMSORUOOOAEELEOATOCESEOOEE EE talent, education—every advantage except re 't go the wa went. Blood and body under twenty years of age would be accepted for this branch of the ser+ vice; also, that the physical examina- tion would be made more rigid. The orders will affect twenty ma- rine “rookies” who have passed thelr examination, but have not yet been gruelling pace | *¢tually aworn into the service. Their ‘of business or| cases have been presented to Wash- society on|ington by Lieut. Gardner, inasmuch brain and/as the age limit order is dated May 25 nerve alone,!and the applicants affected enrolled cekkdown|Ptior to that date, giving up good jobs ‘and disaster, |t® Join the service, ‘The reason given Life's rough |DY naval officials for the orders is road is strewn |that the Marine Corps quota is now with shat-| practically filled. tered men!) The case of David Kaliner, the oe lad young mechanic of No. 961 St. Jc their journey |A¥enue, the Bronx, who was accep with brains, | ¢¢ for service without a waiver from his bride because, according to him, she left him at the church haif an hour after the ceremony was per- formed, assumed a new complication +l to-day when his wife, who was Miss , eee and FepenMengen. | rin Rows, appeared and demanded to know the whereabouts of her hus- band. Sergt. Boller had to refer her to Port Royal, 8. C., where the hus- band is training for the Marine ser- vice. ported by a sound You can oldthe Give heed body. Build them up First Reserve Engineers, the en personnel of which is drawn mainly from New York City's sub- way workers, bridge builders and iron workers, has been recruited to ly its full strength of announced by Capt to-day. The men will liminary training he Fort Totten, L. I., 164 men a day When tho “battleship” Recruit, lying at the southern end of Union Square, goes into commission she will be under the command of Capt C. A. Adams, who Is a “jack-out the-lift’ lor, which means thi blood cells. It men, it was nn P. Hogan > sent to pre- quarters at che in companies of ¢ original Then you will epto-Mangan is made by is for sale at all THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 265, 1917. TWO NEW YORK WOMEN HELD UP IN PULLMAN CAR Negro Attacked Them as They Slept at St. Louis—Several Ar- the days of the old wooden sailing frigates he was first to the weather e of the main top-Pallant yard ‘apt. Adamd has salied manded vessels of almost in the navy, from the old and com- four” frigates to the latest type of cruisers; but he is free to admit that his “voyage” on the Recruit will be his first Broadway cruise, He wi have a crew of eighty-four blucjack- ets and twenty-four marince, The ship will be formally placed in com- mission at 12.30 P. M., Decoration Day All the regular ceremonies of launching a battleship will be on- served. Mayor Mitchel wiil christen the craft. She is 260 feet over all and is in every way an exact replica of the latest type of big fighting ship, except that her guns are harmless, being fashioned out of yellow pine. Lieutenant Commander John Grady, in charge of naval recruiting for the Fastern District, corrects an impres- sion that men registering on “Draft June 5, will not be eligible for “Even if a man has enrolled for the draft,” says,Commander Grady, “it is still allowable for him to enlist for the naval service. The mere fact that he has registered does not bind him to join the army. He Is still free to join whatever arm of the service he sees fit, prior to his actual call to arms.” Another marital complication en- tered Marine Recruiting Headquar- ters this afternoon when Scott and Sneed, attorneys of Newburgh, wrote Lieut. Gardner that their client, Mrs. Anna A. Murphy, seventeen years old, had informed them her husband had enlisted without a waiver from her, and that they were informed that he had joined the marines under a threat from a Newburgh magistrate that he would be prosecuted for a minor offense if he did not enlist. ‘The case of Murphy, who is an elec- trician, and lived at No. 69 Colden Newburgh, has been referred Washington. He has already been sent to marine training headquarters at Port Royal, 8. C. From the Ist to the 25th of the York has ac- corps uits, Cleveland 178 and present month New cepted 335 marine Philadelphia 167, Buffalo 140, W. T. Waterbury, Postmaster of Ballston Spa., N. Y., has returned to Marine Headquarters, eight checks for $5 each, sent to him by the Gov- ernment as a bonus for recruiting an equal number of men. “Ballston Spa has two per cent. of its population now enlist writes the Postmaster, “and I don't want any money for doing what I can to in- crease the number, Lam proud to do my share and, therefore, beg to r turn your checks with thanks for the appreciation conveyed, FRANK GOULD WRECKS AUTO. ‘Then Blisters His Feet tm Long Hike to Grandmother's. DOBBS FERRY, N. Y., May 28.— Following the wrecking of his automo- bile “somewhere in Connecticut,” Frank Gould, nineteen years old, a son of Ed- red by the long hike that a physician was called. HE members of the New York Stock Exchange unre- rests Made. ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 28 Mountain Hot Union Station ne ngs He took the shed at trains waiting to depart. The women robbed were: Miss Doran Blanker, thirty-five, of | Coney Island, N, ¥., en route to Hous- ton, dria, La., robbed of $4. Miss Anna Green, thirty years old, Mrs. inches long over the right eye Head was cut over the left ear. ntl nda R. Neill, a convict Frison, who had been doin the State Conservation escaped on Saturday, Neill victed in Cayuga County of burg ing, soothing, , burning feet, ra or toughened be picked out ensil It ts the real J healthy iittle odors and keeps Try tt COCCUOAEEAAETEU OEE ATTAADEATEEEU TET UEC OETA TT AEE TEETH AETOAEROAD RU AEDAEREGOUAEOUUAEEAUELUNEEOU NAGA NEDUEEEEEOAUUAEOONEEOMEGUAAEOOUESEUCSUAOEOOCEEUUUDOUGSUOURLONCOUOUEEODEOOANONEONOOOOENONOAEO OS® servedly place themselves at the service of the Govern- ment to provide dollars as well as men. We appeal to every American to help make the Liberty Loan subscription worthy of the Nation. We urge you, as a matter of patriotism, self-interest and self-preservation, to subscribe as generously as you can to this loan. No matter how small your subscription may be, from $50 upward, any New York Stock Exchange House will be glad to co-operate with you in every way and to see that your sub- scription is properly entered and cared for, and will put all its facilities at your disposal without charge and without profit. A large majority of New York Stock Exchange houses have adopted a partial payment plan which will make it pos- sible for any individual to invest his savings in the Liberty Loan. To assure the success of the Liberty Loan, every individ- ual this appeal. must do his part, and we urge immediate response to LIBERTY LOAN SUB-COMMITTEE OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE HOUSES The above appeal is heartily approved and endorsed by the Governing Committee of the New York Stock Exchange. H. G. S. NOBLE, President Detailed information will be furnished by applying to any member of the New York Stock Exchange 8 arrested to-day ii con- the robbing of three women ina Pullman coach of the [ron Special in} jast night | The negro who robbed tho women hit two of them on the head with & revolver, causing scalp lacerations 78 and some jewelry Tho robbery, the boldest in years, was committed as the train stood in} Union Station. negro entered the car from the rear There was only one male ocoupant of | the coach and he ran through the train as soon as the negro, in hand, entered. After robbing the women, the negro locked the car and | made his escape by running between "ex. Mrs. Elizabeth Head, thirty-five, of | Owensboro, Ky., en route to Alexan- Ls Blanker suffered a cut two inton Convict © 5 jay 28.—The State Prison Department received word of the cap-| ture to-day west of Malone of Charles from Clinton work for Commission in the vicinity of Loon Lake and who comfort to Takes the out of painful corme and cal-| a maken the feet feel fine, No up any hard corn. callous so that 15 YEARS FOR WIFE TORTURE, "ee" » ‘We 4 |woman, was tn t the wife, & mall Kings County Hoa- Her body was from hot irons and her nose Bay Hid Woman Convicted of maiming his wile, in the words of the court, he sured and whom, s @blenens, a master in Bay Ridge, was to Judge Vaweett of Brooklyn, for from N seven and a half to fifteen years, In Imposing this sentence, the court said: For Infants and Children “Your flendien practices, your atroci- | fin Use For Over 30 Years ties, shock the conscience. You are a human monster. If I have my way ye shall serve the maximum penalty Several The | revolver Do you work for money or does your money work for you? Put it to work. Buy a $10 Thrift Bond Today Owning a Thrift Bond is a start toward owning a Liberty Bond. New Mre ht. Thrift Bonds will be accepted at par in exchange for Bonds of Liberty Loan, when issued, with no charge to holders except transportation, premium and accrued interest, if any, at the date of the exchange. Thrift Bonds are amall unit (£10 and $100) 3% coupon certificates of ownership in Governmental obligations held by the Equitable Trust Company as Trustee. con- ry. ‘They are absolutely safe. An increasing number of merchants sell Thrift Bonds. Among them are: BLOOMINGDALE BROS. GIMBEL BROS, R. H. MACY & CO. WALLACH BROS. with A. 1. NAMM & CO., Brooklyn NATIONAL THRIFT BOND CORPORATION, 61 Broadway, NewYork City Under the Superoision of the Banking Department of the Stete af New York iz To the man of affairs who is answering his country’s call to arms “The Management of Your Estate” is a twenty-page booklet describing the services performed by this company. It will interest every man who is giving thought to the safeguarding of his busi- ness interests while in the service of his country. We will gladly mail you a Gane on request, Further details will be cheerfully , given by the officials of this company at our main office or at either of our uptown branches, UNION TRUST COMPANY ! OF NEW YORK 80 BROADWAY Capital and Surplus $8,900,000 I" Branch FIFTH AVE. Ren 8) CM BE PATRIOTIC--SHOW YOUR COLORS Decoration Day Flag, $1-59 A timel low. pri cotton bunting teed fast color, RE guaran Flag Outfit Complete. (nty afew of these setsin stock Flag @x G4t., Splece fainted pole necting joint, 's, window-sill bracket strong, metal-edged box. While they last Note—Owing to the special low price, we Outfit to a customer. well varnished: brass can spare only O. D. orders one Flag or Flag ran be filled. Both Stores will be closed all day Decoration Day, May 30. No mait orders or ( Subscriptions received for the Liberty Loan at either of our two stores COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between Brooklyn Bridge Sub. Station & Chatham Sq. ‘'L"’ Station 1456 Broadway 279 Broadway AIL AMA ALLEL All Ready Now For Decoration Day Whether you decide to spend it in town, at the seashore or in the country—at work or at play—the Brill Stores are ready to fill your clothes needs. They offer you Convenience, Service, Variety and, above all, Value—that maximum value which every patriotically economical man must make it fis business to secure now-a-days. Kuppenheimer Clothes $20to $40 Offer you the assurance of quality, the certainty of style, the dependability of service, the satisfac- tion of perfect nd the very maximum of value- giving in clothes. The wide variety in which they are offered in the Brill Stores, includes among suits, the smartest and newest ane and double-breasted belted sacks, and plain sack suits in many choice models with new pocket and lapel treatments, new fabrics and wonderfully smart patterns. Men’s Summer Suits Special at #15 Clothes which demonstrate the great purchasing power and vast value-giving virtues vested in the Brill Stores. Nowhere is it possible for men of moderate means or desire to buy better clothes at $15.00 than are offered in these Stores. Nowhere will they find greater varieties nor be accorded better service and nowhere would it be possible to secure stronger assurance as to their ultimate dependability than the Brill guarantee which accompanies every sale: “Satisfaction or money refunded.” Boys’ Blue Serge Suits Special at $5.95 All-wool fast color serge in pinch-back Norfolk models with 3-piece belt and patch pockets. 7 to 18, Boys’ Military Suits, special at $3.95 Of khaki, white galatea and blue linen. Sizes 4 to 10. sizes 3 to 7, special at $1.45 pecial at 50c and $1,00 Boys’ Khaki Knickers, sizes 7 to 16, special at 69c Straw Hats for Men Special at $1.95 Right at the opening of the season a great sale of the entire sample line of the famous Magic Vacuum Vinish Straw Hats in this season's newest and most desirable shapes, styles and straws, including splits Sennits, Milans, s, Mackinaws and Porto Ricans, in Sailors 108, Telescopes and staple shap: remarkable value at 81.00. Bull Brothers Broadway, at 49th Street 44 East 14th St 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 47 Cortland: St 125th Street at 3rd Avenue Open Eveni The Kuppenhetmer House New York and B me In or Write f 8 Style Boo! hat most CODY UDALL SETS THE PACE PEDEHHD ILL HTH ILICEPE DIO ODS PIO OOS LALA OLLEREL ITIP PS GHETES DIDEGIODIG IOI EOI ING 9046909O008 THE NEW YORK WORLD

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