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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1917. a 850,000 OFFICERS SOME STAGE STARS WHO WILL APPEAR HERE NEXT WEEK (ITY CREDIT HIT AND MEN, STRENGTH NOW OF U.S. ARMY S58. From Ove teers, 7 ‘That « er mae the youne + made nu Maron « men be and me By entered the view Th Orme and» ernment and men More me to-day gent physion imted Physio and al exam eves uh will be the Wire. Arm Despite the the contrary York City quota in all brane More t 1,00 listed in the metr the Regular auired of Col of jocal recru’ many of whor 4 he it war ee ow the strin for requirements . gent 4 men ere, Tt tn be 1, 16 ada ry * more er ptionally ty m. nations for ‘ the y Dratt “ te genera it wae lear has F mprensio oat nded bey * of the men p army RD ion ac n at Ne nd hi aervi have been en district for than were re Walsh, in charge Billed en) re, epled comm * ¥ in the Engineers’ eserves at great personal sacrifice, huve come forward im such numbers that Col, Frederio V. Abbot, who was taxed with thw Tesponsibility of selecting them for service, suid to-day tine city can well be proud of its engineering pro- feasion, Whysicians and cx showed thelr m, bu sponse of t 4 file of the population for w#ervice in line regi- ments demonstr people to ment, officers said, Here are figures, sted how willing the port their Govern in round numb in most ins owing exactly how the 669,000 ered the war service of their c : 168,083 enlisted in the Regular Army. 18,000 enlisted in the Marine Corps. 69,000 enlisted in the Navy. 26,000 enlisted in the Quartermas- ter Kesery 10,000 enlisted in the Engineer Re- serves. 000 enlisted in the Signal Corps Reserves. 2,000 enlisted in the Aviation Beo- tion Reserves. 12,600 enlisted in the Medical Corps. 15,700 eniisted in the New York Na+ tional Guard 180,000 enlisted of other Btates, 20,000 enlisted in Philippines, H. Walian and Porto Rican units, $,000 enlisted in the Naval Militia, 10,000 enrolled in the Naval Re- in National Guard perves. 85,000 enrolled at Officers’ Train- ing Camps. 16,000 enrolled for Second Train- ing Camps. 10,000 enrolled at college camps. 2,025 enrolled in American Am- bulance Service in France, 3,000 were commissioned in Om. cers’ Reserve Corps. 1,000 were commissioned tional Guard units. The exact total is 665,868, On April 6 the Regular Army con- sisted of approximately 120,000 officers in Na- and men, the National Guard of 150,- 000, the Navy, 60,000; the Marine 12,000, and the Naval Militia, Phis Bave @ total of $52,000 and mon in the military and Raval service, This does not take into account the thousands of mechanics working on cantonments hor the tens of thou- | gands of machinists engaged at Gov- nment arsenals and orduance de- pots. Men actually engaged in such | work and in the making of clothing for the Quarermaster Department bring the total engaged in all branches of war work up to several million At least 260,000 women are | engaged in one or another capacity | of war work | With the signing by President Wil- gon Tuesday of the new aviation bil | it Is expected that the Aviation Bec. | tion of the army will be enlarged within a few weeks to 110,000 officers and men. | John. anh Avil MATEL DALY In “SRINNER'S GABY "al the RIALTO HUSBAND 10 TWO ON A 50-50 BASIS IN BIGAMISTS Ne Pajama-Clad "Nelettbors See Jamaica Man Jailed After Early Morning Chase. The veautifully balanced domentte life of John W. Ffoebone of Jamatcn wae rudely sha at 2 o'clock this morning when his pajama-clad neigh orm, attracted by loud and unusual nolses, came out to their back porcher end witnessed his arrest on a charge of bigamy The Goddess of Junticn herself, standing blindfolded on top of the Court Mouse, could scarcely improve upon the fifty-fifty division of and loving attentions that Mr - bose ts alleged to have made for the benefit of his wives. Each of them wot 90 a . ook, It Is related, each bh @ baby, and each enjoyed the society of the mutual husband three days a | | ———— “JACK and the BEANSTALK" GLOGE THEATRE. | The PRINCESS (VIRGINIA CORBIN) PREPARES fo MEET JACK JACKAND THE BEANSTALK, ANEW IDEA IN THE FILMS, COMES TO GLOBE MONDAY week. The disposition of the seventh day in © t clear, but Mr, Froobose ts An expert accountant, and Is believed to have veen mathematically fair, The arrest was made on th Plaint of the second wife, eigh years old, formerly Martha Fennell. Her home is at No. 60 Wilson Avo- nue, Long Island City. There she ways she received her husband three days a week and understood that during the rest of the week he waa busy running his automobile as a taxi. Bhe was content until a friend told her she had seen Froebose with an- other woman and a baby in Wood haven. So she went there yesterday and saw for heracif, She says she approached the auto just as her hus band was helping the other woman in It. ‘ohn, what does this mean? she anded. don't know youw-—oodby, and the auto sped away. Wife No. 2 then told the police, and Detectives Kiummel and ppenau | were assigned to catch John, waid Although no orders have been re- | ceived by Regular Army recruiting | officers in New York regarding their work after the maximum strength of the regulars ia reached, it is under- stood that the offices will be kept pen. This is because of the need for reserve battalions for all the reg- ments now in the field. Drafta of men must be sent forward continual- ly if the fighting forces are to be maintained at war strength <nincecinensaliapine LEFT CHILD TO “MIND.” —— ‘Woman Never Came Nack After Ne- at to Flat Dweller, with A woman a pretty, well dressed girl about three years old entered the apartment house 427 Bast Nineteenth Street yesterday morning, Meeting Mrs. Nellie Frebo in the hall, sue asked her take charge of the child # few minutes When the woman failed to return for the child late rday Mrs Frebo called the nty-seoond Btreet Station licemen fed and nused the girl until she Was turned over to the Gerry Society e irl talk to the Heemen @bout Bre Hundred and ear teenth Street and Riverside Driv De tives of the Second Branch were une able to find her mother late last night Pure Blood You can keep your blood in condition—have a clear and bright eyes, by taking | BEELHAM'S PILLS Bale of Any M. fn the W. ee ee Notre Roe rial i | this is expe AT THE LOE -, HATE” AND OTHER FILM. W HOL The photoplay attractions at Loews New Y Theatre and Roof the co William Pox undertaken to ~ i tise tie ese aed week tnelude “Ha a drama ine evi HG: yree fee || based on the theme of pre-natal influ sah the wateen fuurcon’ tale wap |thee 1L it to be shown Mee and re sola tinny iren | Tuesday. Arth uley, Osea Sia a mes and Edward Langford in pa nani daet ° will be seen We Several of these bie been com ' : ae ideo ary i Pleted, and “Jack and the Beanstalk" | Yeday iuag a chad et will open at the Globe Theatre or o% vy are to ee ur ie lapel ne 4 srazen” on vursday ranklyn Monduy night as tho initial offering. | iernum and Brownle. Vernon are It follows traditional Hines, beyond 4) pjjied in “Phe Clean UL nd Thelma brief introduction, in which two very} Salter and Georgie Stone in “in Modern children hear the story of} Shumbe "tor Frida Mirtam “Jack and the Beanstalk read to} Coop: ds the o The Inno- mand then slip awa seek | cent Sin to be shown Saturdi enchanted forest. ‘There they The Greater Duty,” a drama based fall asleep and dream the story. on the nt war, and “Milady's It 1s believed that there is a dis-| Gowns," presenting a novelty in tinot demand for res of this} costume creations, will be the head- sort ack and the Beanstalk,” the! jing attractions at Loew's American frat of tn © Hdhood dramas, ua of Theatre a 1 Roc the first three days nd will run for wbout twolof the coming week. the others are to bel” peasie Love will be scen in "The e undue liberties have! sawdust Ring,” the photoplay offered been taken with the traditions of the|{y this theatre. Beatrice Morley and story as they have developed) per zz Band, Plottl, and Mr, and through generations, and the general] rg, Sidney Payne In. a comedy theme of success resulting from] sketeh are to head the bill the last courage and virtue strongly | half of the week. The final episode Drought out in ail of the plays of “Tho Voice on the Wire" and ‘These pletures admit of much beau- | trate will be the phovoplays abcwn tiful screen work, Nothing has been : spared in making them realistic to|!® the theatre the young mind, and they were en- acted almost entirely by children, It was a jong and difficult process, In certain instances sehools were pro. vided that followed the obtidre from place to place, where the pictures were made, and thelr hours of study were divided betw n those of work ‘The pictures were taken in California, Experlence has shown that films in which child life Is happily displayed are attractive to older people, and d to be a factor in the ack and the Beanstalk.” <-> success of ¢ STARS OF VAUDEVILLE passed ance, Pa SRE “MAN WHO CAME BACK” ALMOST A YEAR OLD “The Man Who Came Back,” having {ts four hundre: welfth month at This play, one of the m dth perform- will enter next week upon its the Within a few weeks !t will have its centenary, Playhouse. ost successful ever produced by William A. Brady in his long career as @ ma: at the Piayhouse on ger, opened 2, 1916, It 4 « oy je Sckert Goodman, They went to the home of Wife 1 24 isa drama by Joles her 0 . which is at No, 69 Shaw Avenue AT PROCTOI TOR'S THEATRE | founded upon a story by John Fleming Union Court. There they waited in — Wilson vain until long after midnight. But} An tnteresting variety of vaude- pepo sipped at 2 o'clock Froebone appeared. Hel vine iy amneuneed for next week a | ‘THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR? they” chased ‘him ‘over fences’ and| Broctor'n Fifth Avenue Thoatre CONTINUES LONG RUN through vacant lots, He was too fast,| Kita Gould, the Big Vaudevillians, hasirmsaneesacd so they watched the house again and! the Texas Pour, Blewart and bo The continued engagement of “The suw him ® al the back way. Then] hue, onda Griane , sKoyatone | rirt enth Chair" is held by the pro- they demanded entrance, Froebose | Comedy are on the bill for miday, seen th ‘ 4 cal e: * refused and th Aitectlven began to! Thursday there will & complete | cers to prove that theatrical enter beat down the door, That is what| change of attractions, The O, Henry|taimment to be popular during the called the neighbors from their beds, | Stories will be Included in the btil,|summer months need not be musical Frocbose finally opened the door and, They are becoming very popular, |comedy of the frothlest sort. The submitted to arrest The usual Sunday concert will po| size of the audiences at the Forty- It is alleged that he married No. 1,| given. elghth Street Theatre is pointed to Margaret, in 1912, and that he mar. _ > as proof that melodrama and mystery Med No. 2 last year, Mosides being} “THE LONE WOLF” ENTERS Ae eed 18) pene sy v nee an expert accountant. Froebose is ’ , Td are Satner Ladd vere Veule manager of a warenouse in Jamaice| UPON THE FIFTH WEEK| ply has now started on tho way He wus taken to Long Iaiand City * toward its four hundredth perform- arraignment bec is alleged, that h amous marriage. YOUNG WIFE VARISHES IN HOBOKEN MYSTERY Police Out Alarm for Mrs. Lyons, Who Has Been Gone Since July 14, The Hoboken police have sent o use it Was ther contracted the big general alarm for Mra. Dorothy Lyo: nineteen, of No, 718 Willow Avenue missing since July 14 Mra. Lyons left home that morning on &@ household errand, telling her husband Lawrence Lyons, that she would return in a few minutes, No trace of her move ments haa b discovered The missing woman has been married two years, and is sald to have been devoted to her nine-mont Id baby Who fs now in the care of relative either her husband nor the police hav been able to discover any reason w she would absent herself trom home voluntarily ——-—_— rvard Club # ® Temperance Bar Now. The Harvard Club in this elty, with approximately 6,000 members, established a soda founta perance bar. It is perhaps the largest club of its kind in the country. This hovelty in club life is due to the fact Hae wikeady vu oF its members are in military and naval service and are forbidden by law to drink glcoholio has in and tem Herbert Brenon's photo production of “The Lone Wolf" will enter upon Ferry Jumper Identities, {tw Afth week at the Broadway The-| The man who jumped from the atre to-morrow, The many sensa-| Municipal ferry boat Brooklyn en tlonal episodes of this drama have| route from Staten Island to Manhat- pleased large audiences tan Thursday night was tdentified The plunge of an automobile from! yesterday in Volunteer Hospital as| an open Jack-knife bridge, the race|Louls Feldenheimer, forty-seven years between an auto and motor boat and! old AY Peg Wty ‘ of Bh) wee eat ¥ netween fighting nero. | Hightieth — Stree elatives who the final battle between fighting nero- | fog at the hospital said Felden planes are yme of t Incidents | heimer had recently suffered a ner- shown, Bert Lytell and Hazel Dawn] yous breakdown, He will be able to head the cast leave the hospital ina few days, ance. iets —_— FF News Odditlics BRCAUS drink tntoxic fountain nts, MORE to work on EXTRA laundr Compensation young are twe be ty-one bevergges While in uniform, PHILADELPHIA BROTHE: drafted, becnuse sisters so they would not appear old maids. ance bar, 900 members are in war service and can't | Harvard Club here has installed soda and temper PAY took laborers from Long Island farms — Yaphank army camp, driven 800 of them back to the potato patch, but mosquitoes have CENT tacked on by Washington Heights delivery boy explained, was “for the Workmen's Law, A guy got hurt in our place,” 8 claim and that family “doctored” they are too Bible shows they birth record JERSEY WOMAN has taken from her shoulder a needle she swallowed fifty-five years ago, ; FLORENCE > REED orn “TODAY STRAND | Opera at Columbia To End Next Tuesday Columbia University’s summer # on of Grand ¢ 1 is to end next Tuesday night Previous perform- ances consistently have been worthy. Overcrowded audiences have shown ardent apprec n of them. Those who have not been able to find sea fn the gymnasium, in which the operas are given, h ffered little or nothing, Seated under the trees on the campus, the music has flowed out to them through the open doors with Httle of diminished power on be The double bill of “Cavaileria" and “Pagliacci” is to be presented to- night for the first time with Claudia Muzio, Luisa Villani and Luca Botta in the casts. On Monday there ss to be a repetition of “Tosca,” and for the last night a ropetition of “Caval- leria” and “Paglia _ | FILM DRAMA OF “T0-DAY” | AT STRAND NEXT WEEK | The Strand Theatre next week a varied bill, Florence Reed, who to app the star in a photo- natle of “To-Day,” the play Broadhurst and Abraham omer, It is said that none of the elements will present headed by ar as ersion Ari of Geor which helped to make “To-Day" a stage success are lacking in the stient drama, Alice Gale and Gus Wein- burg, both of whom were in the cast of the stage production, are support ing Miss Reed. Lenore iareis and Kate Lester a oO @ cust, Another tnteres picture to } seen t the Strand next week will ho Raymond 1. Ditmars's — z0c biography of the stig. Mr. Di is curator of the New York Zool Society. Henry Do Kalb, a tenor, to sing “Agnus Del, with a violin obligato by Mery Zentay, aceompa- nied on the harp by William van de Wall, Other musical numbers are to | be offered. | —— | “SKINNER'S BABY” ON BILL | AT THE RIALTO THEATRE| Bryant Washburn and will head an entertat at the R Hazel ing p falto next week In Daly gramme } Skinner's | Baby,” a sequel to “Skinner's Dross | Suit,” in which they appeared some | months ago, All the humorous Inoi- | dents preceding the first arrival of the stork at the Skinner home have | been elabora into a refreshing | comedy. 8. L, Rothapfel will conduct the orchestra throughout the weyk, dur jing the vacation of Hugo Riesenfeld _| The overture he has selected is Von | Suppe ht Cavalry, Selections from The nging Girl," by Victor Herbert, will be orchestral played as the added number. “Pictures of our troops landing !n France are to be shown, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew will supply additional comedy with new domestic adventure called “Their | Burglar. j {OTOPLAYS, | MERY ZERIAY mac VIOLINIST » THE OITMARS. ZOOLOGICAL SENNETT KEYS TONE COMEDY DANGERS OPA BRIDE” VE CAU IX. Sn eal ms the Atma tion © ’ “ ~—— tee ; . ' ' ) ; e e . Pay as You Go” Pal Will « AI 874. 000.0% Hudge . i ; j in Ne wr Years mee, Bronk ’ Neatty ¢ ' oven 2 nthe ft ' aren tate ; a neale ‘ ' * Pree lau ~- , wikee Basin With Sdohe A Vrancie oe ma , ton Card “on po ow « we yom . os Neste, off ® orton 4 alles hee ' ' * + ‘ . es 9 " oe © . 4 with ‘ » ‘ ald Preside al aseesied AMUSEMENTS . ’ city In gen The Greatest Amusement Place in ' a ” a © front tn i. th to feeb onl New York is the ies ey sale Dancing Carnival | and ¢@ u ito teas Peiaee on we x xed t “ ‘“ vd ¢ Lies Name ans ‘ h founda as of t Coming ad tanya ‘and istra s me # radically on A lowest possible BILLIARDS AND POCKET stimate t for 1918 will be BILLIARDS than $230. 10,000, pe $240,000,000, In addition b wily certain that he St a direct tax of ADMISSION 25¢ r $i » an federal ex ‘ ile DANCING CARNIVAL ' ‘ emands for requirefents GRAND CENTRAL PALACE ut and labor laws 3 Pt tu upon all Lexington Ave. (Use 46th St. nuble lines for the pro- Entrance) Dire W 1H. Allen of the Inastitu fo: Service dec if that fully § 0 might be the 2 Saar t itlonal levy against Greater Ci vavallerin” Kusticana realty next year, During the coming Claudia Mog administration he figures the total fe i 7 above $0,000,000, estima 000 for pay-as-you-go improv der the new financial policy dema “$1 LE ed by bank who floated the city ECHASE nds and $54,000,000 for ordinary GONFAS PUN war budget Increases, rMeh cunt Without adding a new employee Cann an Mr providing for a new yard of street, new ilding or perma at improve. nent of any kind,” said Dr, Allen, |"the budgets of the next four years 4 include no less than $74,000,000 above this Administration's total for febt service. This also is due to the pay-as-you-go policy, as the bankers have demanded that both debt ser- vice and improvements shall be Anunced when the bills become due and not bonced. With State taxes jand other assured exactions, city Jrealty must get ready during tho Jcomtng four years to contribute at least $164,000,000 In addition to Its cur- rent almost prohibitive burden, REALTY LEADERS BRIBED BY POLITICAL PREFERMENT. ‘Yet real estate is in a worse posi- f than it was tlon now to protect “4. Birande "Trainees Hoadiey ilges la Kue & Harms & i in her 1909 or 1918, In the former TN UREA FEATURED year "te nity leaders wero fairly weil i 1 VaUbEV Lh de PHOLO PLAYS, nized, urging all forma of pub- ny Mon. & Thurs, to get pledges of concrete re- Abe if or economies from candidates ing, & Lemay, ‘or Mayor and Comptrolle In 1918 oh they had their own platform with a long lst of sepeifie pledges, which Pwr candidates were called on to indorse Loew's 3 NEW YURK UEATRE Ty db do ‘Then their organizations gradually here the Cool Night Air Brings Consort died oat as their leaders were ap me 4. Sk to af Hepler to, 4 councils, or honorary’ committees, Loew's Amari where It Is not possible for them now ISLE N & Ghats pway HNNING ESSANAY Be 8 THE THAR MR. will te ture High upPE i by Fri BROADWAY PRICRS, 26.500, Vel”, Da A BTAGG Dec HEATIE ¥ PHOTOPLAYS. seleg BROAOWAY ar 47'* ST. PERSONAL DIRECTION HAROLO EDEL EREED FO DAY FROM THE SENSATIONAL im. idle hy GEO. BROADHURST 6 ABRAHAM SCHOMER STRAND CONCERT ORCHESTRA « BIOGRAPHY OF HENRI AUK BRYANT WASHBURN in “SKINNER’S BABY’’ quel to Honry Irving Dodge's Notable n Dress Suit, OUR TROOPS IN FHANCE es received in this country, rts and convoy nttack elena M. chmedt, MR. & MRS, SIDNEY DREW. in “THEIR BURGLAR” INCOMPARABLE RIALTO ORCHESTRA Light Cavulry ting, lons from AT 2.34 PEW CHOICE SEATS, $00) = ‘ous NN Tucker & Wi a ont VN @ others, THEATRES. WINTER GARDEN!’ way PASSING StU W PLAYHOUSE {h:';,F (unas, THE MAN WHO CAME an ABTS WILLIAM HAIR BAYARD VEILLER'S DRAMATIC THRILL COHAN & HARRIS joe fring gay “HITCHY- KOO" aT REVUE Raymond race itor CUENTA, : AN ‘Tost and Found” arti Advertised in The World or reported to “Lost and ‘ound Bureau.” Room 108 World Building, will be listed for thirty days, Thene lists can be Been at any of The t and Found" World's Offices tsemonts, can be left at any of The Word's Advertising Agenctes. can be telephoned tly to The World. Cal! 4000 Heekman, New York, of Youngsters the treat of their lives Let them see this Gorgeous Picturization of the World’s Greatest Fairy Story 1,300 Chil- dren appear With a Giant 81 feet tall Everlasting as Time is this picture for all children be- tween the ages of 5 and 90 tainment for young and old 8.30 Thereafter Twice Daily 2.30& 8.30 P.M,

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