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TEE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY AUGUST 2, i817 * SOO QUARTS OF MILK DAILY WOMANS STORY. Sort stderr iad me FORTHE BABES MILK FUND inp ui pa FROM ONE BI MILK CONCERN Russian Battalion, Will (, Back to Front So | i GULDEN’S pagan wie Mustard The Gulden Maver makes -+- - And the Bordens Will Distribute It 9 ows foods vane BETTER An Themselves Direct to Consumers, *,/™ "se" tien Cooma a. Thus Avoiding All Semblance of . ering perenne 12c Charity—Cash Contributions Con- 7;."""" * A Vera Butehkaret te tinue to Pour In. the Lagion, oulforing trom shall © in @ howpital. se Geciered as eho Wy told the heroie story of her unite fighting Half « dosen other wound want c What a Little Money Can Do in Supplying Children With Milk with men ar mmander jared, “and one is as « Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 Lord & laylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street one ebid with milk for 18 days © 1 meoth * * os 8 © § months > psf ° ©¢ @ mootha a chiléres with milk for ¢ montha SEND CHECK TO MILK FUND, EVENING WORLD. the other if he or she loves t fatherland My girle have been divid the battle halt under my com jand and the er half were distributed in smal! detact tx of six or ten to various con By Sophie Irene Loeb. par ep ee ee Every penny will be used for the purchase of milk oe ee es ee a ee Balt was an active fighting force, 1 ' The milk will be delivered direct by the milkman to the home. ‘ted them into the charge myself A Remarkable Sale for Thursday and Friday act as ammunition carriers ¢ The cvening World campaign to secure milk for suffering children 18 «why should women anyw ’ aie sake vers somes Phi png Ses gteg Men’s Low S The most significant response as yet received comes from the Borden ing?” asked Evodkia Minenkova, for 44 oes Milk Company, This well-known concern Will contrib) merly a stewardess in the trans ¥ eee be THe OLD TAMMANY MOnUrENT Om mun sen aan ny e | ute 600 quarts of milk dally until Sept. 16 |atiantic steamship service, “I know 1,200 Pairs Formerly $8.00, $9.00 & $10.00 ¢ D4 n women pretty well. If they the tys at Gettysburg, Pa. | facts I would not be sur overseas service ame thi ‘This is the estimate made by the Association for Americ ln Inehagne “Reltiare “CF TP Esai voriee i tes Oakes or coe None 0. D. Not Al! Sizes No Mail Orders. e in Bach Style. ne in the sha Improving the Condition of the Poor, of milk needed knew th Included are all our regular lines, taken from Monument on the to meet the destitute cases on record at this writing— | Prised to see them do th | stock and sharply reduced for quick clearance. field those cases which have been investigated All of the wounded girls were | In the meantime the work of investigation will | ##ked to tell exactly why they raeieh io yp emailing ndhon pre ger continue and every contribution received by this news-| “Russia needed me, so b quit high lteatee yer lypseeintetbesgys Ba school," promptly responded pretty lofending rved country and paper will be used to care for cases as fast as they are | | Mary Golubleva, eighteen that the wiasm which Hghted fn found. It has been estimated that there are from five) secause my husband is also in brew flame of faith in the Dark or Light | Mahogany or Black or Brown to ten thousand urgent cases, the army," said Mrs. Anna Konova- ph of liberty will direct the Tan Calfskin Black Cordovan Kidskin Serer s Mr. Charles Welant, manager of the Borden Com: | joya bs of revelation $00 Pairs Men's $5, $6 & $7 Low Shoes, Tan, Calfskin, Black —— and Gun Metal in _er $3.95 | a Dany, who negotiated the matteer with The Evening World, stated My husband was killed in fighting the enemy who threatens the “We certainly appreciate the efforts made by your newspaper to alle-|early in the war, and { joined to| ountry viate the suffering of children of this city. Many of us are fathers of chil-| avenge his death," responded Mrs. | AS HEAD (}f ARMY Berlin tan + Gains on dren and we realize the importance of milk for them, Irene Perchurina, a salesgirl ; fe also realize that in this oppressive heat the risk of death of little| Natalla Svanzinger, former chauf- | BEI ables is mo. marked. And we are glad to do our bit. We are also grati-|feuse, declared: “Because driving a) Sereae re Austr fied to note that every element of charity 1s to be eliminated in this cam-| °F did not make a suMcient dent in | Russian Shattered Armies Ap-| further advances in Bukowina and are and that the suffer vill receive th i the enemy, I preferred a rifle.” i P now standing before Kimpolung, says | ah sufferers will recelve the milk direct from the dis: | "SY" papa’ Girl” laughed! Parently Reformed and in Jto-day’s Army Headquarter’s an- | 2° OSS 0 0S 0) 0S 0S 0S SS 0S 00-1 wanted styles Tan xem brews IN, Aug 2 (vin London) Not all sizes in every style but excellent choosing. Ground Floor man troops have made Ce ee ee ee ee ee ee a em em This effort to meet the immediate destitute cases until the cooler | Pretty Mary Bialokurova, round-faced | Fighting Trim. saves raea ties | weather comes {s commendable, to say the least. And if each would do pean nao Ladin \ PE Wa cee ootcanie baled Ais bit {n accordance with his means, The Evening World would be able to| Well tere 1 am, und tve deen work,| PETROGRAD, Aug. 2—Gen. Alexis] ieussian frontier Ren report that the alarming situation had been overcome, and that the fight=| ng A. Brusiloff, Commander in Chief} Between the River Zbrocz, on. the ing chance for the little lives of the poor has been met with this most nec-| “We are all going back to thelof the Russian Armies, has resigned | usso-Galician frontier, and — the essary mi'k supply. | front,” one of the girls declared. The|Gon. 1, G. Korniloff, Dniester River, northwest of Kholin, | The manner of distributing milk to be donated by the Borden Company, | whole roomful of wo ommander jn as stated, is to be without any semblance of charity as far as the family to be helped is concerned, Also, ail red tape Is to be cut and the milk will be} Lseloas Russians abandoned their posi Bi" |Chief of the Russian Armies on the m pproval. } jn sonuthwestern front, has been ap rh naires chorused instant 8 we captured car Russian Carpathian forces ar <0 sent without delay. tied @ sign ‘Hend us, your women: wel pointed Generalissimo, Gen. Tehere W in retreat between the Pruth and ne will pay you well," declared one o! i ae ate 6 ealeendn MAUHtAIAI The milkman on his regular route will deliver to the family, and the| the giri soldiers missoff, commander of I b Kelemen Mountains. surrounding neighbors will not know that the milk ts being delivered free | “They sent ws—but we carried bay- | Army, has been appointed (o succes ad onets,” she added. San. ie t to the needy ones. ets" she added: sam of thene|Gen. Kornttott on the southwestern TTALY RESENTS FAILURE The list of families to secure this milk will be furnished direct to the} women the movement to organize a] front Borden Company, who will treat the list confidentially, reat army of women Is KOINE OM] TG... reugitog wan a “holdover” TO GET WAR SUPPLIES They will see that the milk {s delivered promptly until the necessity of | RM eau Kcicy have. formed . Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street 08 grad, Moscow and Kiev have formed| tn the Russian Army from the old the case has ceased to exist. Thus, the reciplents of this help will be free| regular recruiting bureaus and estab- Ignoring Sn i : , yureaus aod ¢ «wan tira | gnoring of Her Pleas by the Allies from any reflection on their impoverished condition. lished barracks a the ordinary PIGARTOnics) anys ne isaheira, he aly jie d 4 e a At Clearance Prices Following are additional contributions to The Evening Worl Pah Aeraciigwiy till Grape Ue | cee acc ny Gadel | 4 ae eter | Pai W hite Buckski Pump q P. C de) 1 b 7 4 ah 6 World Mili jec a mews ised order by] commander 0 Gailcla in 1044 Dellcate Situation 400 Pairs ite Buckskin S , tee staffs of the Jocal military districts.| when he occupled Haligz 2 hON. Ane. Sacdinly tad Fi Mi. d Ch di Previousiy_acknowieaeed Pattick Cape. ie [Aare nC uaa asuet at poe (Teer nctetes eu aie INGTON, Aug. S.—ttely ts dia or sses an ildren lend who loves the littie equipment to the women! ae " m is ner John Wiley : children of New Yc c , po eer Aura | ‘i perm eatian ne the particularly Amertea — supplics a As y, x . Maud A. Alinauist © ML Hooth. ee Heed af NAR AGRA Ue SEARO RTE || AYAnO O8 SoemARe nd und which she Sizes 6 to 8 zes 814 to 11 Sizes 1114 to 2 Sizes 214 to § ; 5 steees rs. M. Hoffman. : 1'00| spread of the movement it is planning | #0Utheastern armies and as such War balates iilma Olson 1.00] « more. suitable uniform for the | directed the Russian drive on mpparentiy. hes $2.25, $2.75 $3.25 $3.75 [ aan * ‘ ‘ n, upon which a a 9 , 7 orly $< g Pa pibert A. Later Jeeves acess Tuck is enter a new battalion jx| this front a few months later.) espe ina Formerly $3.00 Formerly $4.00 Formerly $5.00 Formerly $5.50 _Baret ore ‘onnel! _ Total ae erry h raised by the chairwoman of When the revolution overturned lish, French Second Ploor aie —_ l autocracy in Russia, Brusiloft lors have con ee ee ee ee a ew Women's Military i Mi rc nee to the red alleg pled Hed at length with the Italian Enyc is ee eee eo eee enone: ome ty YCILLED BY PATROLMAN ALL OCEAN-GONG SuPS| esata nse meee | Seat commas lege igh Dining Room Furniture 00 appli-| sueceedin -—__oo the battalion there are 1 rant Gen, Korniloff ts peasant bort Captain, Who Was in Superin-| Coastwise Vessels to Be Replaced ““Misa Fromenko, a youthful, person-| and rose to his rank through tendent’s Office at Time of | by Neutral and Japanese ily attractive girl, after orkanizing the) seer mititary ability, He has b kone virtually _tnhoe Mustela val, munitions At Reductions of 10 to 50 Per Cent. Featured Tomorrow in the Midsummer Sale attalion will herself go to the front Sfooting, Twice Wounded, Tonnage ‘The girls are for the most part ba-| attached throughont most of t : . ‘3 tween eighteen d thirty years of} war to the Russian armies in ad NEW ORLEANS, La, Aug WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—P1 ’ morta or the force are’ married ie ¥ LONDON WANTS 10 SEE $$ James W. Reynolds, Superintendent of | taking jana for] axe. me of areatried | Galicia, and bas » reputation a r for operation all Amer-| Women with children ar woing merchant ships soon | Mudie the New Orleans Police Department An oce —O0=—. 0 0 SO SO SO mM et Nae load (ACiaD » , §, TROOPS ON PARADE was shot and killed in his office to-) will be announced by the Shipping | Stk ay by Terrence Mullen, a patrolinan.| board, Charters will be reautsitionen | Widow of a colonel killed In battle and | ders prohibiting all meetings o eee Captain of Police Gerry Mullen, who|under a recent act of whose two sons are now lyin soldiers in the war zone and 00S OO 0 9 SO 0 0 ve =e was in the Superintendent's office at|authorizing the President eee aunties. sins working vag warning that disobedience would |!) Mail Says Englishm the time, also receive! two bullet|mandeer tonnage for Government] erin oerateation of the alton,” | mean instant execution, He for a Heartening Spect wounds In tho chest | uses sald Mies Fromenko to-day, “will be| bade any of the soldiers’ com Bit George Vandervoort, secretary t The programme is preliminary to| similar to that of the male fighting ttees from assembling to die Such as This the superintendent, who sought to|PUtting Into operation an ag: forces, It will have a regular stage,| Mittees DOM: hue. Sevtne (Da | enter the room when the shooting |Petween the American and Dritien | its own transport and medical wer-| cuss thie orde LON RON ANE. 00 kin vice, its own signa ma Gen, Vassilkovski, a Cossack offi Governments for joint began, received a bullet wound tn control of the world's shipping chine gun company with four guns, has been appointed t nmand eo —— g head, Both he and Capt, Mullen are! The chief ain i to the working of which gi hat 4 ; i an ( MEE critical condition, Pking é meh commandeoring readily, Finally there will be an ex Udita Petrograd in fF d M 0 Pi Iman Mulle shot in the| transatlantic se: Pe pert scouting detachment of twenty oloviseft wh« ‘ r 7" . atrolman Mullen was shot In the | transatlantle wervic ; Se eee ee et a oot rain aithioce Gare ’ Leh hand and captured by police officials | (Md In tne fae (Rnd, AuDa. now Since childhood, all of Whose fathers] oy OO eerie i veer ba as he was trying to escape Teun trade Will be diverted ty tinge. [Of husbands ave now trong, | ven: & comme f Amert- |{ + years ago he was treated for a SHARPE FUNG. Thele pinues wilt ha | sn tbe battalion are atteen Fire who| | iil yesh a ee |taken to © exte , ilready have seen men’: skull bridgehead, on r ‘ “ ‘re tal trouble ships and by Japancee tonnage *| anita, three of. them bh Russian fifteen m 1 ¢ $ wounded. These are inva uable, a8] cast of R sonording to 16 r — ) they thoroughly understand the drill |‘ ot Rigs . ¥ { vn camp Il rill |e nved here from the battlefront. ‘The , TREASON CHARGE IS HELD UP. ; “ps peKeeey — poaition J been evacuated by t apeeiamaenrase \ Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite, four pieces, 60-inch Sideboard, 35- | pion a . ot Pre: din Case o oboken en a “oO ‘ ba 2 bs » 7 ‘HENRY FIELD’ N °§ WIDOW Russians Mee Kia chakcsc em 1 eh Ching Cabinet, gounch perving lable, 48-inch Extension ‘Table extend- | 3 | pier f the fe . River in ‘fs paclan Wan ich braeiad ing to six feet, $145.00 ' | GETS ONLY $160,000 pressed back. In the Moldavia re MBE TOREEEBAGE Tee thet Chairs to match at a reasonable price. | or Russi ops took th ideas 4 aye AF 9 Glass bottom r 2o-inch Mahogany ! Mahogany Dinn Inla Mahogany i 3 ‘ CHICAGO, ug. 2—Mre. Naney|drove back the ene capt ten ¢ " , i * ice cold or steaming hot |r Peele Rn erat Ty pore RN ed with Reotea ce laid Mahogany ,pRevolving Tray, | Chimes, four nic I S Table and if you don't agree that if the late Marshall who diet] ‘The Russian for tr : WL 5x14'4 in., ‘Lazy Susan” J plates, $22.50 “Sunbeam” Coffee i | tuly 8, receives only 000 of rerl easterly d 2D \ Wien 4 ae 4 J ' n estate sa t . se , ¥ isvand's estate, unt repre-| ter and Pruth Riv i $4.85 $6.75 $10.00 is “Th ’ Ri fonts her share o' UAH" rceeien ainlator wa ar | 4 ‘me est Marshall. Fi and includes one of | "ent # telegram to T ( aly 4 — saci} i you can take it back and AIL Field, | ats accredited to the ailied pyw ' ‘ ¢ i - ~ | is eal youn a J tet.| which he says } if a ees | | q ney, ay that} ‘In the presence of an enem | . ' ‘ | HORA ON SUNBEAM." estate offoontinue with renewed courage t APOLIS, Aus .|¥ ' | , 1s | two years] Kreat work of restor An we tr ants M an- | ‘ Ae he SACUIM | tos fourth year. nf (he we fice of ugh Stok ee . [coming campaign, We firmly by ‘ we theft became k n or [0 0S 0) 0 0 Se SO SO SO SSO Sc SS