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~~ ee Be Freel ry mith Momeny vee THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, avoUST i U. S. Soldiers and Sailors at Coney Island » 1917. CHILD OF |. C. LESYARD JR. ee eae . . . micpeerge = : 8 - ee sabe Having Time of Their Life These Days.» ".. “Ro oe ae Car's Path od = sd) Dieappeon, TONING WD BIW, POAT) ' bs Remy om mins ake + the dente as — ee ee THOSE [ in| such tM ont Mme Leow = (od We ot Miele Avenue, Grant nie { leeds Nee bd, we being to vom eee ‘ “7 Tee oer le werd ohli@re ferowty amped ber Suggestions that may save ‘ m Teer wom ainine with thet Much SuTering Ayard oumimer home Ot Kast Nor years euffered with 1 world have ts day every mont 1 Qied afl nde of remetes and wae treated by dew but my trowlle continued wntil one day I read bout Lydia KB Pokbam’s Veuethle ¢ pound and what others. 1 tried it and now I am never Jed with erampe and fer! like ¢ R. NAYLON, Hox 72 Marysville, Pa Young women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, back. headache, drag ] fainting spells orindiges , A take I EB. Pikham's Vegetable Com Thusande =i have been restored to healthby this s | root and herb reme & ¢ for free ant helpful . . Late''s ‘Pintham Medicine Ch (eng, And the Public, Proud of Its Mali, Lyne, Mass. Oniywones open and read such letter Rta —_—_—_—------ ADVERTISEMENT. Drive down to Coney Island any WwW night and look out for the soldier To hom It » y fun will begin with the who steps out fror from WilHamaburg or to Ocean Parkway, irted arm and a 1 saying “Hey, Bill! Take me?" May Concern: first’ man 1s to contradict a statement apear fy ing in a New York City [ dated August 10, Dougherty, formerly Deputy P missioner. now head of a Det that Geor ¢ brn tive Agey w won khaki # # to the Island? ersonally in attendance on wate The understanding of the feeling Long Island, on Thurlay, of the public generally toward the 7 men In uniform has worked so well | rty is not hea off that they panhandle for rides as agit Bi eg aan though exercis a tight to honor equal partner with his brother, Har: the automobilist by commandeering onduct ol 4 buy = Dougherty, in the con f said buau this vehicle, And the response just This is primarily for the is guidance of our many patio Doughertys Detective Bureu and Military Police Bg povGieary Me Doviititert | tate about always justifics them, When the soldier has money in his pockets he heads first of all to the shooting galleries, If he has enough he does not stop until by rapid fire he has clipped off every rabbit in the unceasing row of white > innies which marches across the | irgets. This one grand feat accomplished by more than one of any group, they k arms and saunter off to conquer other worlds, Not even the shooting galleries have 4 advantage as an attrac- tion over the latter day substitute for “Hit the coon and get a good sar’ game—the plate smashing alle “Hand grenade” practice, the soldier boys call it, and magnifi is the clatter of falling chinaware, The arrogant calm with which a marine or @ roll-collared sailor can regard Jeering companions from the back of @ merry-go-'round hobby horse when they are calling him @ rse marine ts only equalled by the swiftness of the swing of his good right arm if his detractors come within reach, There are no lines between army d navy or between foreign and na- tive uniforms, One can see British us, Frenchmen in the shapeless erizon blue and brown clad Canad- arm in arm with their Yankee thren any night and just as will- to emply thelr pockets of their t cent for the common “chow.” Hut there is one great and impres- sive difference, When our foreign allies approach the brilliant and fragrant threshold of a Coney Island on the boys with the gray canvas gins and the wide-cut breeches on the outside, vod, healthy fun in @ crowd—a owd Which has girls in it who are | not too conservative to throw a smile Your Live: has important work to do. b- der favorable conditions it des | it well. Ifsluggish, relieve it wh | BEECHAM PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the Wot In bo: \ Ing 1 Spotless White Goods Your good lamdry bleaches your white goods witlut the slightest in- jury by using chorinated lime. You can produce as god results with Acme Makes your slits, waists, under- wear, bed linens, tble cloths, napkins, etc., snowy-white.Follow simple direc- tions on can. At all first clas grocers and drug- gists. Large can.Sc. Refuse all sub- stitutes which may be stale and worthless. Send pr booklet A. MENDL! SON’S SONS Establihed 1870 120 Broadway New Yoth Ciiy Factory: Albany, N.Y. It—No Lines Between Army and Navy, or Between Foreign and Native Uniforms. ,| PORK HIGHER THAN CHICKEN, "CAVALRY" S' BUT NOT "ROUGH Boys, Is Helping Them to Do to @ hero or even to hold hands with him on a scenic ratlway—that’s the sort of fun the soldier and satlor boy \ craves and gets these summer nights at Coney Island, > | STOLEN CAR WREGKS ITSELF AFTER JOY RIDERS FLEE Runs Five Blocks and Turns Two Corners—Two Boys Out of Five In Party Caught. | Henry Elliott, sixteen, of No. 128 West One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Street, and James Montifore, fourteen, ot No, 82 West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Street, both negroes, are locked up to-day tn the Second Branch Detective Bureau for joy riding in an automobile they had appropriated, El- Hott i charged with grand larceny, Montifore ie held as @ juvenile delin- quent. Police are searching for three others who escaped, The boys jumped from the car owned by Mdward Lowrey, which they had | taken from in front of his home at No. 40 West One Hundred and Thirty-sec- ond Street, as Patrolman Manning of Traffic Squad C overtook them at Madi- son Avenue and Thirty-fitth Street. | They failed to shut off the power when they Jumped and the car, striking the curb, turned into Thirty-ffth Street and proceeded unguided to Fifth Avenue, struck the cuth again, turned north into |the avenue and continued to Thirty- ninth Street before it was wrecked. ¢ a CHANNEL TUNNEL PLAN, Engineer Eiffel Says It Woula ‘Take 36 Months at Least, PARIS, Aug. 11.— Alexandre Gus-| tave Eiffel, the engineer who built the Eiffel Tower, commenting on John Gencken's project to build a tunnel under the English Channel, as cn. bled from America, says thirty-five months, not thirty-five days, would be needed, Fiffel adds: undertaking would require @ long time—transporting and installing ma- chinery and Obtaining workmen. terial excavated fast enough, if the machine bores 100 feet an hour? atta acaleeceaeenin CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—-Ho Yards to-day, This is the bighest price for hogs in the anuale of the yards. ‘This quotation means bacon at bc, &@ pound. Pork is selling at $1.50 a hundred higher than beef; $3 higher $2 higher than chicken. ANOTHER JAP STAR national tennis tournament this year, | The entry of Seliichiro Kaghio was \jm the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip H, Bevier of No, 213 Herkeley Place, Brooklyn, and a graduate of Rutgore and tho veralty Pennsylvania, Miss Pierson attend: Dat Hal School, | ss - | wphe Second Liberty Loan “The preparatory work of such an 4 And how would we get rid of the ma-|+ a. ©. brought | $17 a hundredweight at the Stock |! than lamb, $7 higher than mutton and | jn NOW AFTER TENNIS TITLE. |sitint \ Another Jap will be seen in Amertoa's Aug. l-—The nex under the War fase enue Hill wi! destgnated, It ta] oMcially announced ,''tho second Libe | erty Loan of 1917." “Dotalls, includiny the date of !saue, have not been made pudlle, RIDING. GOES LOOKING FOR 006, GIRL GETS LOST HERSELF Collie Finds Way Home, but the Searcher Needs a Police Guide. Grace Kreigor's collie dog Gyp wan- dered away from her home at Newtown Heights, Queens, on Thursday. Almost broken-hearted, Grace, a pretty girl of fourteen, gained permission from her Cc $4 ~ VM 5 Mess" Uf 7] eat aunt, Mra. William Johnson, with whom sho lives, to go in search of Gyp. Grace got lost, too, and twenty-four hours paszed before Police Sergt. Sereni of the Newtown Precinet took her home. She was overjoyed to find her collin there, wagging and barking @ welcome, “Oh, Gyp," cried the girl, “I kept on and on looking for you because I knew if I found you you would bring me home.” Grace said she hunted for Gyp on ‘Thursday until darkness overtook her. She did not know where the dog was, and, weary and despairing of findin Gyp, she fell asleep op the edge of meadow, near Eknhuret. The mos- quitoes feasted on her tender face and) arms. Her uncle asked the police to send out @ general alarm. From it Sergt. Sereni knew her when he chanced upon her at Queens Boulevard and Wood- haven Avenue, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. w. With net etmnges from previons closing, Net Austria Dan: COPENHAGEN, Aus, the $etl tte iz ee et EE S32 BRP, S8eFEES: "Ee te8e Fe 1+ 144+ 1+ the last to be recelved by the commit- vente Heit % | Tt came by special delivery, | Ha», Gon. Copper : | Kashio has not appeared in American | itep, . tournaments had Ichiya Kamugae | Rigger OU ez | before he entered the national singles a| south aes | year ago. Kashio landed a fow days| Kteen toot”, BA = | ago and came at once, Tenn, Con, Ah 4 | | Banker's Daughter to Wea, K } How = 4 | | Mr, and Mra, Lewis ®. Pierson, at|U. 8 \ 4 3 | |their summer home in Westhamption| buh Comme vs... 100% oe & Reach, L. I., announce the engagemeng | Wavaes if A “ee wat of their daughter, Alene Southard Par Weed ae gt Fa son, to Richard B, Bevier. Mr. Bevior | Wirel. & LF. it) 22% + * Willve-Overland C0" 2 Total wale 108 000 shares, | Se N. ¥. COTTON EXCHANGE. Open. High. » $6.60 26 2 26.10 diarea May July, 4 Market closed irregular, up 40 59 pointe, a ‘The widow and children of the lat Carsan C. Times and Woolworth Company, nounced that they will erect in his| memory the Carson C. Peck Memorial Hospital, It is to be the most “home-like” how- | pital In Brooklyn, departing from the austerity of the usual hospital archi-| tecture. Roof ardent and open air balcont for convalesc: ‘The hospital |Dounded t ind Crown and ‘There will be many prt even the wards will be sem!-private, the largest containing only el¢ht beds | A social co-ordinating the home and h tures: Leader of Germ Adler, leader of the German Soc in Austria, 12 dangerously {11, according | to advices recetved here from Vienna. He ts the father of Dr, Fredrick Adler |who, In October, 1916, Austrian Pr Stuerakh, supporter of tho A since the Mottiag * % Me % | KANSAS | tirat bloodshed tm the strike of streo! % % x Ss ‘breakers fled ens Agent of the Teamater hot by a strikebreaker, skin was until cleared it with esinol) Evenif the pimple NEW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Widow and Child of Carson Hin Peck, owner of the Brook: Vice-President of the F. have an- tennis courts ‘will be provided the block A nts. will cove ny Albany and nues Montgomery Streets on clear rooms and service department will help in pital foa- ‘There will be a nurses’ home and | training school for forty nurses. > shot and Count Victor Adler has in Government been a war broke out. bd aie and Shooting tm Kansas Otty Car % CITY, Mo., Aug. 1L- |rallway motormen and conductors came to-day when strikers and sympathizers attacked three street ear loads of im at a sight redness or rough- | ness are severe and have resisted ordi- nary treatment, a little use of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap will usually brir out the skin's rea/ beauty. 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Recommended to YOU By These Residents of New York Dennis Driscoll, 496 E. 80th St., Mre, Jas, Husband, 190 W. Geo, Eberhard, 460 Pearl st, cold which settled on my } 104th St., anys: | “I had kidney Oi Fg, ME kid ed kicks trou! - * time: back hed, th fi H beet’ these ponte agar” I could | 107 padeer trouble, 3 was week-) eting tc Ge better lar Kilner and lame and bad headaches, 1 suffered from inflammation of the bladder, too. 1 was worried and felt miserable all the ti Three Now and then I had diasy epale and my alght was affected The tons were scanty in F and were highly colored. Joan's Kidney Pills betng an old family medicine L w Four hardly get out of bed mornings because every time I tried to move tch took me across my kidaeys, I had to pass the kidney secretions too frequently and they were is id , peg Sones ed all scanty and burning. 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If I tried to stoop, the strain on my back made me so weak I could hardly work, Just to pick up # pail of coal set my back to aching so badly I felt miser- able, Sometimes en I stooped, T could hardly straighten because my back was so stiff, L would have to stop all work and sit down After taking one box of Doan's Kidney Pills, every ptom of kidney trouble left and I became strong and free from pain,” DOAN’S Kidney Pills Every Druggist has Doan's, 60c. a ee arm Box, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Mfrs. | | | | } { } 4 Lp

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