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WILL BEHEADED BY UP-STATE TROOPS Arrangements Made So 1! Can Proceed Direct | for South “ hours to pass « & point on F ‘ “ « quer ‘The or ” ' . upon the ne t trans wold ¢ "” s very the “ “i \ wired that t » finish march through the ty drew their trains for the south t re suburban rush bo The central part made up of an return to their a arch, The rear » nl of other up will be able to ent bour.” Beginning to-morrow, recruiting for the National Guard unite which have entered the Federal ser- viee will be done from Kegular Army Neeruitttg Headquarters, No. 280 Broadway. Cool weather has brought a boom ® reeruiting for all branches of th service. The Nava! Recruiting Sta ion at No, 34 East Twenty-third Street vesterday enlisted seventy, breaking all records for a day. Thirty-four civilians who were suc- cessful yesterday in passing the ex- amination for Second Lieutenant tn ho Marine Corps were ordered to re- port at the Officers’ Training School at Quantico, Va. Forty men were recrulted yester- day at the headquarters of the Brit- igh Recruiting Mission, No. 280 Broad. way. It was announced that from 40 to 60 British subjects are enlisting every day from this city. Lawrence * Grossmith, an English actor, has been commissioned a Lieutenant in the British Army and will be attached to the mission here. A combined recruiting rally for both American and British forces will be eld Monday night at the Manhattan Casino, Eighth Avenue and One Hun- dred and Fifty-fifth Street, under the ausplees of the Mayor's Committes on National Defense and the British Recruiting Mission. 5. Stanwood Menken will preside, David Bispham will sing, and Job E. Hedges and Col. W. 'T. Stewart of the Canadian Army vill speak. Lciaccenillias FURNISH ICE CREAM TO NEW YORK TROOPS Spartanburg Intends to Give Them Big Watermelon Feast Next Week, SPARTANBURG, 8. C., Aur 4 The arrival of Company D, nty second Regiment, New York kn xineers, under the command of Capt Snyder, yesterday, gave this city its first glimpse of the New York troops. They were welcomed to Spartanburg by the Mayor, repres: tatives of the Chamver of Comme and Col, John Db, Kilpatrick, Con- structing Quartermaster of Camp Wadsworth, The boys did not gu to Camp Wadsworth because water 1s not yet to be had th Cold drinks and se cream were served to the men as a compliment @ local organization. ( said the trip down had b that all the men had that there pleasant inc ‘The City of Spartanburg will ente tain the New York Company a watermelon feast one night ne eek. On Sunday they will be in vited to the hom the city aad enterta at dinner. Seeaeetceeceeonse seesset’, First Aid to : ‘Vacationist ts The World 1917 SummerResort Annual 64 PAGES of Reliable Intormation Ft reey SPSS SSSesess, > : For Sale--Price 5c | At all World Offices and at your nearest Liggett- Riker -Hegeman drug store in Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Jersey City and Newark, By Mail from World Office, 10¢ 646444 WHAT THE wo MEN WANT: Policewomen to Protect Girls and Handle Problems. ING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, isi7, PARADE Women Construct a Political Platform For Their Sex in Coming City Election HEAVY DISEHARGES MAKERS OF THE WOMAN'S PLATFORM. TRS WILLARD TTMAIGHT - eeeeeee . Terminal Markets to Reduce Cost of Living. City to Buy and Sell Commodities. A Full Day’s Schooling for Every Child; School System. More Milk Stations for Babiés. Prenatal Education for Mothers. Dental Hygiene and Increase in Health Centres. Wer on Industrial Menaces. THESE THINGS LEFT TO THE MEN Charter Revision. Municipal Ownership. HAT do N W Among them are Mrs, August Belmont, Mrs. Charles Prospective slackers away from he i Dana Gibson, Mrs, Francis McNeil! Bacon jr, Mrs, the Marriage License Bureau, of one hae) ere Lidl Gi ldalaladl ; which he is charge. Yesterday | Press sta Willard D. Straight, Mrs, V. Everit Macy, Mrs, J. Bor-| hich he is in ree, Yesterday td this paper published over a Italla says further Austria den Harriman, Mrs, Ernest Poole, Mrs. Shepard Mor- sgeees wu ‘ : names, ages and addr desires to k in favor with the gan, Mrs, William C, Demorest, Mrs, Frederick Nathan, Mrs, Samuel cing mon of conseriptive 4 Vaticnts hoping therein to secure Untermyer, Mrs, William Grant Brown and Miss Ruth Morgan. Mrs, Will- j,44 obtained marriage lic: on|peace intermediary, This wish is en iam P. Karle jr., Vice President of the Woman's Municipal League, and yfonday, Tuesday and Wednesday, ‘ouraged by the Vatican, which has well known for her work along social lines, is Chairman of the committee,| when the rush of slackers to the not yet lost hopes of sitting at the and {ts headquarters are at No. 110 West Fortieth Street Itar was greatest, Alongside each peace conference; also that Benedict M™ politicians have promised to | — - bridegroom appeared the name and XV. 18 careful not to confuse his give formal considcratton to] foamy replied Mee Borla, tl the (address of the bride-to-be, To-c peace attempt with those now being t oman’ yr d-the:Woms| crawene’, OF SOe coer er living e Evening World p Thursday's made by Socialists. woman's platform, and the Wom-| (hrouan the ‘establishment of | The Evening World prints Thursday's made by Socialist un'a Committee of One Hundred ts] germinal markets and an enablin; and Friday's lists, Although an absolute break to be an active factor in the Mayor-| act permit e city to buy ani As a result, to-day’s number of ap- Germany ix not expected at this tm slty camapign. It seemed to me that all forma nooling for every | Plications for marriages is slightly he-|it {8 certain that the Belslan de platform should be of Interest not) oniia js ano k in the woman’s ow the normal for a Saturday, Be-, portations are dally making more rely to the unenfranchised sex, | pla auivocally sponsors | sides, the percentage of young men difficult the maintenance of rela as a political index to the men| the so-called ‘Gary plan,’ With its) who could be classed as slackers is'tions, The Pope's personal position who will deeide in November if New eum ee organized study aware much smaller than during the first part !8 also uncomfortable as the result of York women are to be trusted to Vote] nieht school nd the stimu-\of the week, A number of young men\the fight made by Anglo-French for platforms as well as te frame ing of nig’ attendance, in uniform appeared to-day, There |4! Belgian Catholics, who long have them, Se J put the question to Mrs, | ae wo. ne platform Feng 04 were also a few Italians, Clerks in|Claimed that the Pope was sur | policewomen to deal particularly with | also alte dephriare ante Stine git 7 to | missing girls, cases of abduction and | the bureau will tell you that Italians)! unded by Central Empire in What do New York women want?" | jther sex. problems are not slackers, however | tluences, “We want to protect persons in Incidentally, alls Mat to the| As noon to-day, when the bureeu New ‘Yorks while the men are {coming of the policewoman tg New | At ,Nonm to-day. when the bureau TRIES TO KILL WIFE AND SELF m i ind; ork in the near future. Miss Maud ORES BOG $118 0 BtArieg SOF: 0! Pepin ables A a ap eer a. | Miner, who has cared for so many Jabout one hundred licenses had been|Heunited After Separation, Fresh nomen. yy shee j Unfortunate girls at Waverley House, | granted, Last Saturday, which marked |Quarrel Reaults in yin Crt ssid Ay women we asks for her, Many other social au- | the p inpoe the san cant thars|| ; Pes ae Ne ee enue. cane bk Lis Me eginning of the sla rush, there| William Murcott twenty-six ye i eas Patnteeation Mayor's Committee of Women on | Were 210 licenses granted up to noon. nid, and his wife Margaret, twenty-fy eae 7 in the flelds of} N&tlonal Defense may soon request There isn't the slightest doubt that {are In @& serious condition tn Rellevue progre m ‘ the appointment of a wou The Evening World's ingenious plan |Hospltal as a result of the husband's ublic education, health, labor, cor-|ston of the Home Defense League to! oe pubtisning the lista of marriages Attmpt to end both Ives following 1. and charit These may do p and protective work, me PUD ENN ng A OF RABE a arrel early to-day in thelr home, at Wed the danger spots in muntotpal | ¢ WT I1AT tho woman's plat-| ned away hundreds of other Wa hae aver ch 1 y, becau it is in these n urge the safeguard- tear of cee icine Fr bald shed hie witee SHiORS We & Tae olda where, under the guise of wafjing of public health?” I asked Mra,| 1% Clerk Scully. “Tho Hats were jin’ Sinn i ne sharp blade a NEreehoy Or Wareconomy, te foPoeR | Tenrie read all over town and favorably |! \)ur bat aehinist, and his ite, w 1 | commented upon everywhere.” button facte ployee lant t reaction are most likely to gain| «More milk stations for the babies | “nr ny. vig Be bifipas RB sunmer, thelr one child 1 . stronghold, |and pre-natal instruction for moth-| ageae with Mr. Soully. Mureaullwith relatives. A few wee | “Tne experience of New York City | ors," she r prompuy, "Also we |anree Ma ME Reully Mas n [couple made up, but leat night veces ith non-partiaan administration has! ask for an increase in the numbers | EveNNE rid Martens fire of pamiont Ot pian he nist learly proved that this type of & Paraiba (ianentara aahacl ,, | and addresses,” as one of them put!ment of the janitress. ‘This morn Ament means the protection of the| Of Medical inspectors, school nurses | \, put the army of slackers to rout. |¥ ahe flat to | se d lines of defense—better health, ! and homo visit and furtherance A acune oauuie afc cha Gant Gi nd attacket ation, more playgrounds, | of the dental bygi movement, We vai ‘ me ‘a ed wisi} ables, ‘cleaner food, to-day asked a clerk If he could keep |f sue 4 Ineffi nt Rov stand for a reduct of the death their 7 t Th I —_ —_— mean in the future, as it h AiO {OK BFOVAi Ot ase through | Word, He replied in the negative) DAVISON WILL BE LAME, padded payrolls, increaso In the number of health! 14 snowed them the door. ‘TR aths, neglected schools, centres, extension of public Oe BAO BO. ABE: SORT. SY lowing statement was roeding tenements, corrupted | wqucation and a war on industrial | Went away without @ license or rec- he of ae | police force, unclean streets, ea eae ee ee avd’ cf (help ihantite " 4 today at the office of J. I | is for the women to say! “We have omitted reference,” Mrs, | sediphcinessos Si +1 Pe ato OE Re hether we shall lose the solld| Farle interrupted herself at this| vaviaunt nea a i" | whether we ghall lose the point, “to such important issues as | CHICAGO HAS DRAFT PARADE, |v2"!0¥# newspapers regarding 1 Jains secured from non-partisan| Prt. “levision, taxation reform, — os rubee Davison's condition, the f overnment during the past years.) municipal ownership, for the simple | Mothers, Wives and Sweethearts of [ "INK statement is made by Mrs, women we have a special con-| rea an chet we ep fl hare vitally No ON Heview It, Owing to the pressure on thhe ap! bution to make by emphasizing | intereater ready recognize. tha| CHICAGO, Aug, 4.—Chicago set anid rd caused by concussion. ‘Th co side of gove ne tea HOR BITORCY i ne rete id 4 artial paralysis the’ lowe and ico side of government and | julie emand for such nes, Our | to day to do honor to the men called tc TER AneiDRA are “Anaournned "Gr ing definitely the specific! concern, as women in this campaign, | service by the selective draft, Business 4# made from day to day since which women want New York| is with the city’s social needs," lonneerna halted aberations for isco eldent After weveral works in to do during the next four | APHEN she called attention to two| hours while thousands of men chos J n¢ | demands, which are peculiarly |. °" Bah Mo elie wa what,” I asked, “are these| within the province of woman's tend- | In. the atand were th ihe te of th mothers. weethearts of a 1 the Gary Taxetion Reform. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ew York women want? A new dance, a new war relief, new summer furs? some of the daughters of Babylon desire these things. mary of what many others want has just been given to the public and to the Chalrman of the Platform Com- mittee of the Fusion G of a woman-made platform, Doubtless paign Committee in the form Its makers form the Woman's Committee of One Hundred for Non-Partisan City clude some Government, and in- of the most prominent women in the city. “The woman's platform asks the But a sum- | faciliti city to extend and PE eeET IEEE t+ be bbt heh ebb improve its for bringing comfort and help to the aged poor,” she said. “And we would extend the policy of placing jlependent children in good private hom substi. tute for mere perfunctory com- mitment to orphan asylum cond Prin City The ing itions,.” ting Names Says Clerk P. J. vening Wor i hiennematie WEDDING SLACKERS ROUTED BY ACTION OF EVENING WORLD of Applicants for Licenses Showed a Host, Chief Scully. sully to-day gave 1 credit for to decent working and living sham- POPE'S ATTITUDE TOWARD GERMANY RAPIDLY CHANG! |Deportation of Belgians and Fall of Hollweg Are Influ- encing the Pontiff. he sections of the platform,” Ka cluded, “deal with rec ROME, Aug. 4.—It is stated tn Vat- | 1, labor corrections and city} {oan circles that the Pope's lmpar The many points of prog nade during the past three and] tal attitude toward oMcial Germany urs convince us that our de-| is undergoing a change. The Pope ts racticable for an enlight- fbi Materia) bi Administration to grant,| f¢ported to regret greatly the action consider Kood government funda-|o¢ Germany in connection with the deported Belgians. app h The new attitude been 4 after have ra to fall of Dr. pg, the Imperial just before his resignation, wrote what now is apparent was a farewell letter to the Holy Father, thanking him for his forbearance and fr also calling attention to the fact th he had always tried his best to grant the Pope's demands regarding pris- oners. Commenting on the situation, Italla ado von Bethmann-Holl Chancellor, who, yore, says ¢t relations of the Vatican with the Austrian Catholics are ex cellent, that whereas the German bishops have been subservient to the government, the Austrian bishops have remained independent and have even protested against German atro eltles, The latter the fact that official Germany spent large sums to Protestantize Austrian Cath also resented BY DRAFT Satistks Show 70 Per Cen " Men Examined Should Pass Acting & operetion from the ’ . “ orale ot in Washing a Blotesbur rem ¢ « ¢ he low drat hoard ' tetting the at red for militar ° erownd of pi Govern rid emtat t least 10 per cont en , thirty are ‘ ly qua f Miiary we Examining rejecting than 9% of « @ fra! week of 1! work in selecting the ew National Army haw established wat the kof double the nun ber of ire’ by the quotas a yun districts was “1 y districts will have | to call additional men al Hoard 154, at No, 60 Weat Thirteenth sed 323 anen to fill a quota of 160, ‘The examinations were concluded at non to-day and the quota was far from filled tices were mailed y to the 112 men nthe lint of red aertal nu 8 linttet. In some party of town physicians jhave been extremely dibe in dis charging for physteal disability Re-examinations will be ordered in |thone districts. The selective draft plan Is based on the laws of chance. | If yn unfair percentage of those first called for examinations are dis charged for physical defects the call | will eventually reach men who would not have be 1 draft 4 had th medi- cal examinations been as fair as the law directs. Naturally, as Passes, the standard of phy collence now required) will siderably low eady excap high | standard adopted by many examining | Physicians will, in effect, be slackers because they are much better quall- fied physically than many who will be passed late TWENTY BOARDS STILL FAR BE- HIND IN WORK, Although some of the local boards sent out ¢t notices and posted thetr lists last Friday night and Sat urday, other boards have not tak the first steps tows duty they assum) office rd completin 1 when they ac: Twenty or more Living in New York le Sienply Being Cooked With « Slow Fuse — Thinking About the Weather bee Tm Fiji Keeps Cool in an Inherited Cost of Tan and ever Direction the Wind Happens to Be From—But Thet Wouldn't De in New York. By Arthur pu ") Baer. ne ee | STH the mercury tm the the cmmctors pupping up ond Gown UD © t * Adam » appie oi New York resembles « branch of thee of ¢ well Keown place whose paring consists of macnd- Am ised Good inten Ting (he Gog Gaye te simply whed with @ slow fuse te town t+ cloeed for the the tor wide open, The contest New ¥ a New York at all, it's © Alenka ola hot that 11 le impossible wot! cooked ages The bens are i) hard-bolied. The foot New Yorker whe orders * tried on one wide ‘ You can't jam be Aventic and bly on one wide = W he stove is trying one wide of the egg, the here ie cooking the « FR MNS 0 the eurrway to me « travelling Turkieh bath, If you order & ten-cont ce of ice feoman brings you on @ ten-cent piece, One tee Jeweller in the Hronk was accused of adulterating hie toe @ith common radium, There b ern an ove t t hed since Tyee day. It's oo hot that » Freeport sailor eae a ® out owe ming down the A Hroadway actors have their pockets bearded wt for the eum A ” ght the ear t cheek privileges at a big reeta hae « and is now n College es mpersona of « baret ant on t rock, It's he The bird who said that 4 wached pot never boils isa nut. We lamped ae With sever ne * « tempera taken lt wae cooking heat under the first chin Hiing heat under t third ehin nd under the fifth chin the thermometer went I ' It busted with two outlying hing still to be heard from * hattering. Palm Meach and wn fat n'a chin are both Lands of I tual Bummer With the tew eowalting about @ million in t shade, & man ie foolish to stay in the ade Thinking about the weather won't help. The only way to keep cool is not to think. And that's easy for most ou can't ela etemption from the heat on the grounds of flat feet, And we can't b like the Fifi birds who ankle around with ne enough | eclothes a to thread a tie, A Fijl wears all his clothes tn t bureay and thes the key to a rabbit His idea of full dress in an inherited coat of tan and whatever ¢ naisty on keeping c« would talk H rection the wind happens to be blowing from A Fi OWEVER, by using your skull for something Clee besides a lawn fee and dinrulse yourself as @ for your hair, It 19 easy to keep cool,| Walrus frappe. Here are a few recipes n't be a swelterwetght. A bathtub whenever pos: ewelterweight is a guy who holds A Connecticut firm is man @ clinic about the weather evgry turing a folding bathtub whieh t he can get @ quorum to can be worn in the subway wether Don't allow. your whlekers: to Don't think that eating one bir iter on Your face, Summec furs | Wholesale meal a day is better than are warm especially when they | ting three little ones. If you grow.on the chin. have to get stuffed wait until you croak a | do the J let a regular taxidermis: job. adult don’t try to yourself into 26 © juvenile Don't wear a summerwel it 01 ight wul in the subway, In thix kind c interweight of weather a subway ride is poison Se Oe At a nickel a ticket Whiskey will make you cool you drink enough of it. You ne Don't make your vest a con- | saw a mausoleum that wasn't cool ntration camp for all the food in | —_— vy York | Wear just enough clothes to keep out of Jail Keep out of the hot sun. Especi- | * at night Don't enter the subway without your gas mask. Keep your elbows out of crowds. Being uncamfort- able is contagious. ‘The best way to keep cool ts to Don't try to keep cool haling alcohol. That's li out @ fire with gasoline, by in- ¢ putting e M cool Jon't er Keep out of form fitting tele | {Rin cool, Don't wet sore over phone booths. | something. If you feel a swarm ; | of indignation coming over y Don't try to iniprove the ven- | just stick your head under. wel tilation by keepitig your mouth and try to sing. That’ ll cure you. open, s or -_— Don't eat a gang of food. The ar lbclude d In this category ‘Talking about the weather won't best way to keep @ furnace hot is ard 60 of Kings County, which is} help. ‘The weather has every- to feed It coal. suposed to have headquarters in the| thing but ears. ahs Republican Club in” Sixty-ev - Why talk about the weather? It : reet, near New Utrecht Avenue, You can fool the sun with @ lot isn't any secret. Everybody knows srooklyn, ts one of the lax organima-| of camouflage. Get a tubful of it's warm. tions. Hundreds of young men tn tha |—— ee esesinsninsmemmemnea Ef district have tried In vain to find if they are to be called for examination A sign on the door of the club atates that the board is in session daily from 9 o'clock to 6 o'clock, but no member of the board was there at 9.80 o'clock to-day and a girl clerk sald she didn’t think the board would ne because the club 's giving an vuting this afternoon. cony Harold Content, Deputy United States Attorney General, who has been 80 active in the prosecution of German agents in this vicinity, pre sentedh Smself for an examination before Board 159 at Fifty-first Street and Lexington Avenue to-day and |was discharged as physically deff cient. Mr. Content. Is. twenty-nine years old and lives at No. 524 Fitth Avenue, He recently sustained ex- tensive Injuries in an accident and underwent nm mofor operat HOLLANDER OVERJOYED BY HIS ACCEPTANCE, Lewis Preston Hollander of No. East Fiftieth Btreet appea the same board and wax passed, He ‘twenty-one, The young man sald he had been dented admission to th Harvard OMcers’ Training cause thi xaminers cliimed his ey sight was defective. Ile was over- joyed when he was accepted in the National Army to-day and wil once begin training for an offic commission, Mra, Mary EF, Wenzel West One Hundred and Ni en elderly woman, born in ¢ appeared before Local Board N Street this or youngest 30 before of No 235 Street, rmany, 134 at] 244 West One Hundred and Ninth afternoon le nd asked that who waa son, sccepted yesterday, be exempted be cause he is her sole support “One of my sons. said, tn in} | the army tn the PI 4, another ig in the marines and a third is with the Pershing army tn Frane Mra. Wenzel was Kiven pro. | vided for in cases of widow vend ent on sons, He ase will re ferred direct to the Provost Marsh. General REFUSES TO STRIP BEFORE A} | CROWD OF MEN, | Edward Hausehild, — twenty-four] years old, of No, 169 t Ninety-| ninth Street presented himself for} exumination to-day — befor Local | Hoard 130 In the office of Dr. H. i Cronk, No. 7 West One Hundredth Street. ‘The place was crowded with | registrants taking thelr examinations | "Strip off and let us look you over,” commanded Dr, G, R, Stuart Do you actually mean that I shall undress in front of all these men?” asked Edward, blushing That's what I mean,” said the joctor, “and be In a hurry a it, too. People are waiting on you Well, I just won't do it,” declared | Kdward, "ET won't off thes in a crowd.” take my ly disrobed although he qualified Chairman Tuttle of the Local Board hey gave him breakfast and then sitting in City Coll sald to-day examined him and called him 100 per that the young men of Washington cent. fit. He said he had a wife and Heights are scandalously unpatriotic, two children, but he did not claim He has been told some of the men exemption. summoned for physical examination a nt substitutes suffering from ail of 350 young men examined thus tar ly 87 have expressed willingness to | BUT FIGHT IS IN PROSPECT district 1s 212 and there are 2,700 regia: | gists bacdly trants - rail If the reluctance of the young men|House Conferees Criticised for He was claimed exemption, found physically —took ine two day: ear fare and could’ ey Didn't have any, 't get anything to serve In the army he quota of the | of Washington Heights to serve thel salt ea cyee country dees not abate tr wit u.| Falling to Retain War Come necessary to call almost the whole mittee Clause. Humber ‘of registrants for examina: | tion, but there will probably be a big brace long. YOUNG M'GINN WEEPS WHEN in that part of the city efore | WASHINGTON, Aug, 4—Although @ bitter fight ts predictee tn the Sen- ate, friends of the Administration toe fee ne 1s ener nee |day are sure that the Food Control ‘ tke McGinn, the so: Joo McGinn, a well known ne wepacer |e! 1 Ae aareed to by the Howse ame man, applied for examination at lo- | Senate Conference Corpimttes, will oar Hoard 23 in Brooklyn, at No, 168 | pass. ontague Street, to-day, and was| 4 louse conferee turned” down becatea ae ,tnd Wis] The House conferees were criticised sight. Young McGinn broke down|>¥Y Hepresentative Gillette, Repub- and cried |lican, of Massachusetts, for faling to It was learned that he has tried to| retain the War Committee project. enliat in every branch of the service! gepresentative Ka without success. His latest try Was | caer tee aa ete ae Cenihas for the Signal Corps. He had hopes| of getting Into the National Army, | gratulated the conferees for striking well he remarked a be went/out what he termed @ “snooping” way, ve 1 can get In later on, | Reet! meer near tue Anisey ‘Kpoug| committes, | believe it is the duty esight of & man who wants to| of Congress to stand solidly behind | the President,” he said. prise rookle of all who While opponents of the conference for examination to-day before |Teport on the Food Control Bill were local Board 87, at Public School No.|athering their forces under Senator 189, Cortelyou Road and Bast Four. |Gore to-day for a fight in the Senate, teenth Str Flatbush, was John |!t was predicted by Senators Chame ty fl, a Hohemian. Ho fainted when |berlain and Kenyon and other cone he got ther ferees that it would be adopted and “lin hungry." he said when he that the fight would not be unduly ne to, “I walked in from Yonkers | prolonged. Try It ice cold or steaming hot and if you don't agree that Sunbeam” Coffee ts “The World’s Best” you can take it back and get your money, Whereupon the whole machinery of the draft In that vicini summoned a@ police named Curtain would ha jetation bow nan op ppriately The cop told Edward to Undress or go to the and Edward reluctant ORDER FROM Y¥: LSB ON 5 UR GROCER, abreo ano mento NBEAM? tii polsEG |, but that wouldn't do in New York. The neighbors | i 1 rn