The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1917, Page 5

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ee ef - wet by * COL VANDERBILT'S FRANCE'S CRACK 220 N.Y. ENGINEERS Excited Crowd W Ceremony at Institution for Deaf Mutes ws the The Teenty-socond New Tork Mn fineness tone te aot ont on field duty ot Yaphank, L. 1, and Ayer tenbure, H Chad tte torn ot ip wpertion ts der ™ Cornelius Vae Gerttt bed them out from the armory at One Hundred and Maty-elehen Mreet and Fort Washington Ay at © o'clock, down the avenue to the Playground of the Institution for Deaf Mutes at One Hundred and Maty- fourth Breet, where two companics at a time were looked over by the officers of the Twenty-seventh Division, an enctted crowd of youngters and gown-ups leaning ever the yard fenesa, and by Gen. MoCoskry Butt, retired. The regiment te diversely equipped with the shoulder mung bianket roll and the new army pack by which the soldier bears his burden in @ compact Dundie down the middle of bis back er carries her pa- jong the engt- as an Ir poose, Liefore very Han mot neers hope to have nothing but the new pack, which ts clumay at first aoquaintance and even brutal in the way of bumping @ man's face Into the dirt when he throws himself on the ground fo e@kirmish drill; later the soldier learns it le easier to carry, never in the way, a cushion for the back when sitting against @ fence, and even protection for the backbone from shrapnel fire when lying on the ground | The playground of the deaf mute institution is covered with crushed blue #tone and one of the problems of the engineers was just how long it will be before they can pick the last fragment of blue stone out of their blanketa which were plentifully sprinkled with the coarse grit every time a group of inspecting officers passed the outfits laid in rows along the ground While Gen, O’Ryan was present | and, accompanted by his aide, Ldeut. Franchot, and Col. Vanderblit, he took @ keen look at every soldier and his equipment, the chief inspecting officers were Lieut. Col. J. Mayhew Wainright, formerly an Assembly- man; Majors Daly and Donovan and Capt. E. W. Moore Lieut.-Col, Watnright looked after the condition of the rifles, revol and bayonets, pointing at those w needed a slight expenditure of elbow and other grease; Capt. Moore went along the lines counting off the men with a baseball umpire's hand tally | maticre cieictie east) | Girls! Make Beauty Cream! ho is not to be hampered and thrown | out of routine by men who havent got what they want when they want) it. Col, Vanderbilt ‘said he had just heard from the company which went to Spartanburg to help make that ‘ks ready for the! BARK, ALL WHITE, > MEASTED FES UNS lastly Outeails Any of Them urries Some For- midable Guns { and ¢ © Dineest, faateet, proudest sal * vearel im the world, the Gre masted * of Rordesus. peinted pure white, end prety as « #ull, put inte Atiantic pert to-day | with the trtcolor fying eon eatling all the eens hrowgh all the years of the the akipper, Capt. Cleaves, met @ couple submarines ul here we are. This is the first Ome we ever entered an American port.” What astoniebed the ship news re. porters mow wae the ebining white ness of the bark at @ time when elmost all @hipe are content with Diack or war gray. “Oh, well,” explained the Captain, “we can outrun @ submarine when we have a g00d breene, and otherwise look at those guns.” ‘The UNS Were business-like weap- ons, « lite hew than the famous “seventy tives. ‘These were of 00- inilianetre bere, mounted on the stern, wleadily war,” on ‘end we “We had a chance to try ‘em out in @ half-hour battle with @ eub,” the Captain said, “and we taught the sub to keep its distance, That was in January, off the coast of Spain, While we were firing we got under full eal and them we went away and left the sub behind. “Woe met another sub in March in the Irish Sea, and were just about to give it the Aight of its life en a British destroyer stepped in and ed the game The sub sud 10 France ts square rigged on four masts and schooner rigged on the fifth, Her tonnage 7,000, her dength 400 feet and her beam 65 feet. She has two Diesel engines tor win; weather and can make 10 knots them. nder full sail with a he makes 17 knots, Sho was Creusot at Bordeaux in 1912, came in with @ crew of fifty- five mon and a cargo of horn, bones and linseed ofl, She carries fuel enough to run 20,000 miles without the help of her sails. And because of the length of her crutses she car- ries a marine barnyard full of pigs, chickens and cattle to supply fresh meat. ons Lemon Juice THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 Parents Who Know the Pain = seein see Of the Suffering Children ~~ ; Contribute 01.00 wt pre ° to ° . . eran - . we ° * #8 But There Are Still Some luded Sceptics Whose | Must Be Opened By Sophie trene Loeb | Beery penny wilt be werd for th | purchase of mille No family will be pauperiecd The milk will be delivered direct by the milkman to the home. There is oti!) @ certain class of sception whe believe thie baby work! ie being overdone that “left alo they will tak eare ot them selves.” and # on. In reply t their deluded ob Joctions it te wor thy of note the in every single instance and tr every country a .* where an exeren | Comte name one sive mik cam |patgn has been waged the tnfar | mortality rate decreased at that pa |tloular time and place—just ae it ts |o0ing to decrease in New York as a | result of this campaign, The proper feeding of babies, as # result of teaching provided by the Im ndition of the Poor, the lives of these m, but it will de nood, 1 nurses of the Association for proving the ¢ will not only thous, v nas of kidd not a tremendously worth while service for you to line up along. side? Will you express your at proval of this campaign by sending in a donation NOW? Following a ol letters re- ceived from 0 feel the pain of the sufferir dren's p nt Diitor Evening World Herewith $1 for Baby Milk Fund. Asa constant reader of The World I reco, its ster noble efforts all its takings, especially on behalf of the bubies, A SCIENTIST, | Dittor Rrening World Inclosed ts $1 for tha mitk | Whitens Skin What a Little Money Can Do in Supplying Children With Milk SEND CHECK TO & * ru city of frame barrac! division when it reg The o ss there noxt | amped site , Prepare a quarter pint for few cents and massage face, neck, arms and hands. Try it and see! supply of running w: main’ there until ed into Camp company at Camp Upton reports it- self fairly comfortable. will re- BOYS SWIM HELL GATE. Policeman Finds Th rom House of Refuge on Manhattan Side, oe Any grocer will sell you two fresh lemons and your drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white. Put these in « bottle and shake well. Here you have a whole quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon lotion at about the oer freckles, sallowness and tan, and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautifer, Used by day, this sweetly fragrant lotion protects the skin from the evil effects of the weather and prevents roughness, redness, chafing and smart- to Milk Fund wotlk for If dave Heart Macnee ° 1 month F “ nook bet every ' c the noble work yy done tor the t * mAMY 1 nero Viease find anh my per. eonal_ eheak for # * mnell contribution on behalf of my young dren Fund, with the hope thet it bring relief to some kiddie fartunate than they WIAAAM J. OOONNTIA, Quartermaster Rergeant, U.@ A The following contrivutions te the Milk for Children Fund have been re- ‘SIXTH AVE. 18™@TO 19% SUITS ™ at 6% on At Six Dollars and Ninety-five Cents each, we offer exact duplicates of ‘PALM BEACH” suits, priced in other good clothing stores at $8.75 and $9.75. When We Say “Duplicates” We Mean These Suits Are Identical in Quality, Material, Tailoring and Finish. The only real difference in buying at Greenhut's is in the price, and that difference is in your favor, representing a substantial saving of money. All of our “PALM BEACH” suits are made of cold-water shrunk materials, worked into shape by ‘ood tailoring and not merely pressed into shape. MART, COMFORTABLE, SENSIBLE suits are these and mighty big bargains at the price. All sizes. Sale tomorrow (Saturday) morning. “THE BIG STORE” Men, Be Quick If You Want Genuine “Palm Beach” i917. HOFF’S | « paste with some | + and water, apply | and eft or 8 mine | } STREET All Care Trensfer to Bloomings a STH TO oor ST iTON Speaking of Values—Here Is One That Speaks—in Our August FURNITURE SALE Furnituce + futuoe delicery if der fore upon erreur 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, $169.00 Our Own Erelunwe Design for Department Stores. William and Mary design of walnut vite conelete of Ha buffer § feet | it glass 4" dining table, largeehi American g, with or w loset with # lege, ee # table with 9 sliding trays, § side ch ri ne arm chair with Spanish leather seats Pieces sold seperately if Jesired Buffet, Chair, 448.75 | Arm Chalr, $5.75 Kloominadales’ $9.80) Serving Table, $18.00 $33.00 | Dining Teble, 631.00 Fourth Floor China Closet, Timely Sale of All Our New Lawn Swings and Couch Hammocks Swings Reduced to Hammocks Reduced to $4.45 $6.98 “Lenox” Lawn Swings; large and Comfortable Couch Hammocks, roomy enough for four adults, | fitted with Rome-link springs, ad- Substantially constructed of hard- | justable head rest, canvas covered wood, neatly painted and var- | felt top mattress’ and chain sus nished. pension. ‘This is one of the best All other lawn swings in stock made hammocks, and certainly have been materially reduced. cannot be matched at this price a Bloomingdales’—Second Floor And Now Comes Along a SALE OF SILK HOSIERY, 79c 2,700 Pairs—All for Women—of Pure Thread Silk and Garter Proof cost one must pay for a small Jar of jing. At night it works in the pores while you sleeps and is intended to bring “a freshness and peach-like beauty that wins envy and admiration! Just try it! Make up a quarter pint | and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands It works mar- G "> ‘ONLY BRONX STORE )B AUMANNG VovaR. SALE nnn Men’s Suits Regularly Priced at $25 Now Offered at *15 A great Saturday morning offering in the Men's Main Floor $15 Clothes Section. Only a few suits of a material, in Worsteds, Cassimeres, Homespuns, Flannels and Black Un- finished Worsteds. Fashionable 1, 2 and 3 button models. Measured by next season's price standard for high class clothing, many of these suits are actually worth $30. ; Buy now. It's a good investment to do so. tip for it. BECAUSE we contracted for the entire lot we can sell them at 79c; because they are mill faults (although you couldn't tell it), you can buy them at 79c; because they are of higher priced grades, you should lay in a good supply at 79c. All the Demanded Shades, Also Black and White Bloomingdales’—Main Floor Three young men tn their birthday | the ordinary cold creams. @ clothes—one hundred per cent. less] Care should be taken to strain the than those worn by people who wear | juice through a fine cloth so no lemon any~—were found at One Hundred and | pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep Twelfth Street and the Hast river|fresh for months, Every woman this morning, wet and glistening in| knows that lemon Juice is used to we AAW as w bleach and remove such blemish: Take our Annual August Sale of Blankets, Sheets & Spreads We could not quote comparative prices for this merchandise if we would, because wholesale prices are mounting higher and higher daily, To share in the economies offered during this sale, we urge you to buy liberally at these prices. Hotels and institutions have found it very profitabie to stock up during this sale, Unreserved Choice of Any of Our Men’s Panama Hats $ Usually Priced Up to $12; ~> ‘To reach the found they had to swim Hell Gate. place where they were | Seventy Cas ais in Nort RICHMOND, Va., cases of infantile northwestern Virg * (49rn STREET @ Sid AVENUE EVERY | ar of FURNITURE®RUGS EVENING The headlines tell the complete story. Make your choice as early as you can tomorrow morning. Plenty of hot weather still to come, and you're getting a great bargain if you avail yoursell of thie offer Got iRieece Blankets, pair, | Lirht-weight Krinkle and Dim j ATIC is pains 00 an: 50, Spreads, single bed size, $1.25; MEN’S PANAMA HATS, values to $6, at $2.45 Heavy Wool Finished Blankets, | three-quarter size, $1,397 double bed size, $1.51 Here again, you have splendid picking Li id T i vinens an owels pair, $2.25, $2.75 and $3.25. handling, due to their being used for disp White Wool Mixed. Blankets, pair, $5.50, $6.50 and $7.50. Some of these hats show evidence of lay purposes. All popular shapes und styles, Ales | DR. SALTER’S | 3N’S SENNIT ST Scotch and Irish Tabl Ai ste eu AEN S SENNIT STRAW HATS, 95¢ Avaod’ Wad Blain galk extra quality; axa. yardy | Poors gular prices of these range to $2. There's @ eplendid selection for ye $7.98. $4.50 and $5.50; 212! yards, $5.56 ’ Scientific Dentistry sholce. e Loipacalnale bead ‘Amana All-wool Blankets, pair, | and $6.50; 213 yards, $680 and i ——— $9.50 and $11.50, $6.98. Dinner Napkins to mateh, ‘ aepfeeth Without Seach be ea Comfortables, with border, each, | dozen, $5.50 and $6.50, f Ny Gua aNTeED Oak Dinir “yt om ‘5 $1.95, $2.50 and $3.50, Odd sae © tha, all Hace, eal Y ARANTE | ak Dining Room }.<' $1 50 Pl P F d S ] Lamb's-wool Filled Comforte | inches, $2.757 67x88 inches, $8.78 \ bles, $4.50 1 $5.75. Heavy Cotton Mercerized Table © | Buite v ° ay fure Food specia S apse Mies lesa fazoo. inches, |’ Clete BLGk aad Bam , 7%; 81x90 inches, 89c, Plaza Sheets, 81x99 inches, $1.10, | Pillow Cates, each, 18¢, 22c, 25¢, White All-linen Dinner Napkins, dozen, $2.95 and $5.95, a Mercerized Cotton apkins, dozen, $1.25 and $1.75, is Fine Huck Towels, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢, Turkish Bath Towels, 19¢, 28, Be, :Kitchen Towelling, yard, 1234¢ 5c, 19¢, Bloomingdates’—Main Floor Evaporated Milk Van Camp's, baby size, 6 cans 35¢; can Oxford Shoes For Boys and 9 file Girls. Pair . Made of fine quality tan calfskin with : NO PAIN | thie NEW CONDUCTIVE aANABSTHESIA METTIO Vie Vaaltor remotes wertes, delle teeth acta dilticult rote all WitHULE FM ATES AIN heing felt TEETH EXTRACTED FREE Zour old teeth estractat VIEK and © ow oot that’ Thus perlectly “ihide the euine day, 6c Crochet. 'Bed’ Spreads, 1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. atin Finished Marseilles med, $2.75, $3.25, Scalloped, $2.95, $3.50, Eggs Selected Fresh Epes; dozen in carton, delivered none 45e Fresh Butter MU Werk Ccantied 10 Yous Goodyear welted soles. Just the correct Fountain quality; the most delicious Fresh But- 14 Decayed eth saved. Diseases of tw gua | FIGURES knockabout shoe for little people. Sizes 5 to er obteinsbie; Ile. print 45 ated, Toots inserted witht inten | Men’s Thread Silk ‘Nu-toe’Socks,38c Meat Specials 10 only. . For Saturday PRICES LOWEST _ if GROWING GIRLS’ $1.50 WHITE Full Sets of Teeth ~ Dainty Dessert Jelly §viuia AND MARY PERIOD DINING ROOM SUITE Each package contains two flavors; dozen, 58¢; pe Gold Fillings » - » In Jacobean 1 HIN ANVAG > reg. 10c package oc Good wearing quality with rein- Legs of Spring Lamb, |b, 22c Gold Crowns, S2-karat CLOSET, SERVING TABLE, BINTNG’ TABLE Ane SHAIAS 00) CANVAS PUMPS, 95e, forced heels and double soles, May | Fresh Killed | simrad Me Me | Pleces ‘at SIDE CHAIRS, with slip seats of genuine leather: 10 “Mary Jane” style with ankle strap. Excellent Hams be had in black, white or colors, | Fresh Picked Fowls Iby 26 PINRSEAAA quality canvas; low heels; leat'.er soles. Sizes 214 to Three pairs for 81.19 Prime Rib Roast, Ib. 18, Main Floor, NOT \dvertisement will be sold at adver- Cudahy's Rex Brand Mild Cured Tender Hams; DMG h ke, ; special fur Saturday, Ib Bloomingdales’ Bloomingdales’—Basement, § only. . y 491 Fulton Strect, Br kOth tn KOth WOT... street L00Iii Opposite Abraham & Streas, Be Bure to Get the Hight Pines, oo. «(BADE BN ATPENDADOR Filled Books of “Sperry” Gold Stamps Are Kedeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Vepartmen Teaver aah for $2 in Cash at the 3 Office on the Filth Floor. f 12UU : ] . © Lexington to We Give 29¢ Green Trading Stamps As Usual, As r t Them, Double 2% Stamps Till 120' Clock, Single 2 Stamps Thereafter, Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day AD Third Ave.

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