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GUARD TROOPS Is Expected to Boost Recruiting. for reorutte started to-day army, fern « Nationa! te New York as # sort of before the Nations! Army The peychological of tn camp at Van Cort te expected to help ty firet of Manhatten y-third of Brooklyn and) + from up-tate are peed from “somewhere up-Mtate” | 3 tioh in the park | [ oye portunity to| + into brigade formation before the | | - oad parade, the date of| + Sotcfone Which has not yet been fixed peweeresveverevecerene very The Headquarters Company of the 1 @Becond Brigade, of which these unite New York Has Had Jazzraz- zitis in Incipient Form, but | ?, * f tsETH in! t i are 6 part, went into camp in the them from taking rank in the Ke . b- ™ pe _ wenadh park ear! terday mornt The “ nese on owes | M Marr darth and Hounelle were Created for eompany. te commnane ot Lieut. & p.| New Jazz Dance Will Make iy Ab capitan le: Ala Se at Lowrie; N Cesk, ©. aves aut eels nt ore easeeied le ‘Wright, \aid out the camp for tho ait-| It Virulent, for It Makes) ones Gan wage on, oe end First Lieut. RJ. Hen recove we ferent units Large crowds watobed Dancers Slide Their Feet. dred te Ne « shies, iret Tro apte. L. GC. Wal | Among the majors are Delancey K.! ” and v0. ler . wy the men at work. Like T i They| a at Wastes, Li ee es tee ee KILLED IN MULE RUNAWAY, Col, Bates of the Boventy-Aret, t rombones, ‘on euaee mak Sino We a ona ne ‘ senior Colonel of the Second Brigade,| Will Add to Jazz Band Din| iamegeaiey few ¥ gl rg " tery P= Hag 6 Bay -Twe will act as commanding officer until) With “Hello Pals,” a Vocal) t THe New try estate at Garrisons; Bradley Mar erson Dana, Third Mattery-—apta | the successor to Brig. Gon, John I At ity — Ukel Work b SINGI , D. Bi h A. Gorton and A. HM. Piatt John Oates, & private of Company 0. Foote, who wae mustered out of the will Bt Ecli nd Chi-| rs yee y SPREE ERE REE EE heb et ig one oblate ve W. Kari] A number of newly commissioned | Twenty-third United Mates Infantry Federal service last weok, is named.| into Eclipse and Chi-| } ‘ 1 age heeding aes page! ed "| efleere in the Now York soction killed in Pookskill, N. ¥., yeater- . 4 ; dodge, Robert Gord Kay, Charles apace tencteg ( on \ ‘Thore is also» vacancy of Brigadier! nese Toddle Will Drive Out >| BELGIAN WHO ESCAPED a, Dull dpe Diaton Harvects tor a | Seem Fesvatmended to be nent te the| on unre, guce ‘Maura em ‘General in the First Brigade, of} the Hawaiian Ululation. . $ number of years a reporter for The] Harvard Camp by Aug. 19 for a short | John Brogan and Wa agen. ith Regiments are a part. Col, C) Russell Auchincloas, | !pstruction Is to be in medern trench | ‘The wagon struck © trolley swith Bandholts of Major Gen, O'Ryan's By Will B. Johnstone. newspapers; vane! ¢ ‘Ae.| Warfare and bayonet practice, ‘Tne |4Pd the, soldiers, who were leaving staft has been recommended for the] OUND the alarm! Here's the jazz attack! @ | Gaston ide Leval, Noted’ Lawyer, |tets® ©. Sreckisridye, .seymies se ve were thrown out. Ontes post. Col. Fiske of the Seventh WS : eis Mf palate es 4 Céme Te Rctuak nt District Attorney; Snowden A Kecond Lieuts, Neon ‘7, |strtiek on his head and: his neck was the senior ranking officer, Trombones to right of us, cornets to left of us and saxaphones in Zomes to Tell of Prussian Fahnestock, a brother of the major; ‘Senses 2. Gin, tenaeel Brogan and Cragen are in the ( Recruiting officers for all branches | front of us, will @00n be volleyed and thundered, The dance craze \s 3 Laws in His Country, Phillip . ate and James A. Ros John D, Kenderdite and Mal \?* maki) Hospital } drive . ‘ “ ¢ . velt, all in the infantry : ey ? bod bag nighdecd make a drive this going crazier. While our boys are crusading against the goose step “over $ rap cone & tran ntic liner renc yd Among the cavalry and artillery a iri Tdeute, Ja eek, to enlist cooks, bakers and] there,” we, at home, will be succumbing to the Jazz step over here. | toval eho won, prist to che Gar, wun leoptaina are ©. C, Rumney tthe a Lieuts. Otto 1. Hrandt butchers. Hotel and restaurant man- iS) iatant Deol wi $ Leval, who was, prior to the wir, one]captaina a . K. Dogett and Chester B. Blake agers have pledged themselves to} The jazz tarantula w nfest Broadway, beginning next Monday, when of the leading attorneys of Belgium, |Meadowbrook Hunt; Walter B. Gil Company, E yiret Lieut. John Wt furnish a certain number in. these |G: Hepburn Wilson will let the bug out of the bag at the Hotel McAlpin G| Mo has come to the United states to] Hot C. Bacon, Anderson Dana, | Packard, Second Lleuts, Beymour W. Of exquisite flavour trades to instruct enlisted mon in| 4nd sick it on the Mght-footed gentry (visiting dancing masters, 300/29. 44... 1+ a0peoroeoonanns | Mdrers American Bar Association ndson of Charles A. Dana, and Villian Michaels, iets ant, | trong) who will come one-stepping into town for light fantastic eniight- = la ote ta A Dean | ee! aad Ke tacethe Picks and deliciously sian Law in Belgium. " At'8 o'clock on Wednesday night a| enment. zling Uehts and tintinnabulating, It. Pave pers ; | Robert I. Aitken, the sculptor, Is a Harnet Schapiro, Se Lieuta. B big mass meeting In the interest of WW YORKERS who have al-¢ ing melody, Which makes the beart ee at wae ne of the chletleaptain in the National Army, as are 4. Vllsworth and. Anthony refreshing! Mil be Bold. at Orotens Pane ready auffered from 8281 77 taxes a lot of brase in the bana| tempor nn? MtB ® tAntAlRINS) Citgg: states Sinister Hrand Whitlock |A- G. Thacher, William Fy White- Yah Richy CaCaty Ay and One Hundred and’ Seven-| “music” merely got Jazzrazzitie in the to Jasz, and it will take lots to HAT Mona Lisa was to Leo-|! the distribution of relief to the Bel- | house, Joseph A. Holahan, James G id Lieuts, W’ Ro ieid and ty-seventh Street, the Bronx, under| incipient stage. Now the cra4y|qanoe it, but it will take more brav. nardo, go the dance is to the|S!8® people, But he got into trouble| Henkand and Ieverly W. Robinson Company “6—-Firat Lieuts, John P. the auspices of the Mayors Commit-| cadenza has become virulent and the)ty ging it, “Hello, Pala” 18 the! troadway tango hounds, laboring un-|*% (the Prussian authorities because! Among the first Moutenants are icing, ‘Thomas A. Moreen, Howard G. Cee care the emt. ‘Three bands| cacophonous notes are to be inter-| renary title of the singing dance to | de, pA hipseichah haha he tried to save Edith Cavel, the Eng-|James M. Loughborough, formerly of Merrell B. Clarke and Frank: SE gre AAA preted into a Jazz step bY spectal-| ho introduced this season by the Jazz. | And standardizing the dence tw trea, | U2% nuree. from execution It is his|'Tho Hvening World staff and the <Capt. Henry. Ista with cauliflower eardrums. The |yory, but the ainging will be deliber-| son, imndanveasicy tte tht grew [opinion that he, too, woul! have been| Metro Film concern; Homer St. lout, Willlam ©. Hill, Beco RUNAWAY FUNERAL TEAM jazz tone-poem, which sounds Me) grey untriendly. The cabaret Caru-| of th ao eee ae ae tan the | not had some of the warlonts of Prus-/Guudens, aon of the sculptor, and sand Richard M.’ Small, : a bollor-works symphony, will notl.o, stn unmusical tonalla and colors. fe © artist and leads only to the/ iq had thelr way, but Mr. Whitlock |srenry Ives Cobb Jr Company &—Lieuta, Alfred Millard Jr. IMPERILS MANY LIVES only find expression in the dance] tite adenoids will infllet themuelves aad of flivvers, appealed in his behalf to diplomatic au-| ene role of second Houtenanta in-| wi gins Go Minckweil, Becong Diet ries of help!), but they will sing it he new ramble {s a one-step-fox-! thority and he was permitted to go to . Te a Arthur L. McKeogh. a otaibe on New York and the country at !trot-walts—all in one—and will include London, where he has since resided, —[cudes: Murray Townsend ul Coimpany S—Firwt, Lieut, Alfred Ht. wee wile they De, large, for when our dancing dolls and the right-tac ate | ipa’ eho ibe Walter F. Livingston jr. of Brook- . Recond Licuts. Adelbert M. meee Mile THCOuES Crowded Sec-) t+ this keeps on we may expect|tired business voices. try to find the military aril Rristans oul eek teaatas st Belper ics coancrsieae |? Stephen C. Markor, Neilson Poo, | AM, Orne eipert a Martin ee tion of Williamsburg and Hit [jazz soup spoons, Jazz car whoels./ranges thetr lower register won't! bo adept in this step, and when the been deluged with German lawa, M(t the famous Princeton family;| rirst’ Troop—First, “Li award Car, but Hurt None. Jazzoline engines with syncopated land their top notes will all be wild rambling beging thelr foot will movo de Leval says some of these imposed | Marshall C, Lefferts jr, Pierfre| BUmen I Record Lisuta, Deeld ‘A team attached to a funeral conch | (XPlosions, ‘The new jasz step is 1) | pitches, Uptown hatboys and walters like the chase picture in a slx-reeler. Ws aro good. Mort of them are bad | Mullet Wright Cramer, the actor and , Crouse and Thomas A. E. Hatris. through the bustest aection of Will-| 0X ‘ot time, and to danse # you)lwilt join in the chorus, and, as birds! ‘The tango ts to be revived. ‘Tho 8M Unjust, ho says, and it 1s his pur- Tamsburg at 7 A. Mf. to-day bowling over | ‘lide your fect like @ trombone, fore |o¢ prey have no song, they should|1918 model tango will bo simplified P%® to enlighten the lawyers of the,” pushcarts, scattering pedestrians and|4N4 aft, port and starboard, and Ge help a lot. Between the jazz feet atd| into a welf-starting step. ‘Tho old UPited States on Prussian legal moth- colliding with @ street car without akes the most nolse with| the jagg voices, it will be worse than | complicated recipe "bouquet of Castlo, o# in @ conquered country. hurting any one. masehea bahia me sue the old hoof-and-mouth disease. Pinch of Maurice, scramble of leks — iH Max Jacobi of No, 217 East Houston e appropriate tune for é and co fe police,” will be, censored. } ye " “New York ts the terpsichoroan a | 1 reat biviien Avas| Sore oe pipaee Arches Fulling| ting pot” remarked Mr. Wilson |(ROLUMBUS discovered America, 1,000 LONGSHOREMEN HOLD IMI i : ' Down, My Fair ady.” yl nd e! 4 ed | i) ever Btreet when. the “ 2 nd Irving Berlin discovered Gaimsin bolted. They a througn| By a process of elimination the| yesterday, as he signed “Ories of Au-/i7, 1.1 01a now far Eastward the OUT DESPITE AGREEMENT the Williamsburg Hridge plaza crowds | s 7 test band on Broadway has been | thor’ at the end of his latest novelty, 4 fnto the crowded market district around | J* need. for the dence ponvention,| (‘The Ramble, a War Dance.” course of dancing takes its way to | Bouth, Third. 0 a trol lirhey will execute (execute is right)| “Dancing {8 a finished art that is ua i ice teas bead ais | Business Agent, However, Declares WH ley car, the collision tearing loose the | 8 never finished,” he went on, “and ts p e J elele workers, mf jn ‘A | | Ne 4 mae blowks| the musical drumfire, and after dili- 5 . e | . Fea ee eine mashearaing feel able te slide |ereated not by the dancing Instructors | PACK to the pineapple plantations tor| They Will Return to Work Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street My completed a mile and were caught by ’ ian but by the people, under tho inspiring te birds of paradisg9 Hop-eaters will Before Day Ends. Poboman Fite of the Bedford Avenue! through the programme without Gov revolutink ia TAL ax.tocinira: nd IN Btation, who was dragged but not hurt. striking a true note, influence of garishly gilded cafes, daz- uting ex-Empire, a Aimat 1 bb Gel thas PRA evo ‘ Hi i revolutionize Broadway; the soft un-|tney are designated by union leaders, | |{\'!| A dvance Fall Fashions 1 |dulating strains of Honolulu will be |xicked up their heela again to-day at |||! Wi jdrowned out by tho chopstick Jagz|the Southern Paciific Line, Pler il } i which, when chopped to the accom- boys,” who turned down $7,000 yet . i , J WA | paniinent of honking, unmuffied|vesterday at the pepe eae i Thefirst hints for the coming fall are already displayed at Best's. NH as | Long Acre taxis, will approach jaxz-|hour ench, stood erons from tho ler ||| Several special sales are arranged for Tuesday. | Final Clearance Sale mgs as wor rou mad anor [8 iy “Peseta Soe sar ‘iil es made an agreement cating fr hiewer|||| ‘This Serge Dres for Women Glove Silk Combina- Mi wagew and time and a half for all over- | |\\!\\| HH TUESDAY BILLYGOAT BUTTS A BABY. |time. 1t was rumored the I. W. W.|)!)//1 Is After a Lanvin Model oS F tion Suits for Women i had something to do with their stub-| ||| © —You immediately recognize the French designer's i Upseta Her Carriage and Knoeks) hornness, and the resumption of normal | (|| master hand. Who else would use dark blue wool 2.65 Regularly 3.00 iy Hurt. oonditions at the Mallory and other | i i i A . t iteen months ol, aa|rines nave some force to thia argument |{||| 28 shsertion. in a navy of Black serge dress and then | | They're beautiful quality— n ire oC. sitting In a baby carriage ia front of| ut the men dented that the I. W. W. | ||| inish It with satin ; 2 light weight but strong. In ber home, No, 385 Henderson Street |was in any way connecte@ with their |) plan so tenciatin pone a. 2nd Floor white or dainty pink, these Fe ¥, yesterday afternoon when | refusal to work. with Specia riced for Tuesday. ‘ F alanalaes y 9 e & billygoat, owned by John Largo, a| “I think you'll find the boys back at | |||! pi y Pi wit ee sow che sleeveless Hi en S ac ults truckman, and quartered in @ lvery|work before the day is over,” said Bur- | i l| 29.50 and knee length. Hill stable at Henderson and Second Streets, |iness Agent Walsh. ‘There's some dif i — iJ iM escaped from his stall, ficulty to be straightened out sim # Wi ‘Tho goat saw the carriage, headed for| them. and it will be straightened out | | | Advance Whisperings of Children’s it and butted tt over, ‘The child roiled ference," Hi) Chic Fall Blouses Union Suits ih out and the goat was butting her about meantime the Southern Pacific |||) j i i y, a $ oO the sidewalk, when Patrolman Wilder- | piers have been blocked by the refusal | |\|||||| Felice appeals throueh its simplicity. It Is crepe Ordinarily .75, .59 He muth (of the City Hall Stutlon ran up| o¢ men to work for wages that mean ||| } Georgette—white or flesh—and has that becoming jdiktbsi tia Hi — |*"tme ‘child was taken to the ¢ from $40 to $50 @ week, including over- || i} fichu collar you like. Narrow picoted rufflings on Of white muslin, trunk |||! dBaty Thiaset ocarr testa na tie _ HI | collar and cu! fs add a eat finish, pee length. Adjustable shoulder Hi $ 00 ¢ 00 Landolt ler feavell hes cecil le f ere VW You immediately mire the blouse Delphine, | straps make them comfort- Reduced from $19 22 and $24.00 She has a fair chance to recover, MRS. A. H. WOODS IN COURT. |\\\|| because it's smartly plain. A great big square | able, and being sleeveless | | _ Kicesi Chaney a Sthaio ees Hi sailor collar tucked and hem titched ass ures Mu the they're for warm weather use. | ‘ 3 blouse will be becoming. Choose it in white or flesh, si : i fi al d . 1 M * She Lost $535 Diamond Brooch. | ‘ HIS is the final reduction sale of Men’s Sack | eR aga a nae apy a echrena ||| 5.95 Silk Stockings H , Suits this season, cal producer, appeared in the West Side | for Women 95 I i} Court this morning a8 complainant a, if Sack Sui dl f fe hi Minat Jomeph Mingotone, @ chaufteur| |||; We're Closing Out Silk Dresses They're Really Worth More, Ml Every Sack Suit regardless of former selling Jane charged with grand larceny. Min-,|)|| For Miss 14 to 17" 25.00 The stocki { jl ice i i i i | \goline Was held tn $1,000 bail | ; ip . 5 Slockings—pure dye HW price is now offered at this attractive low price to Oe eet adhe Gol while da Come in and look at them. You'll find crepe de allie fine ceae (UN aed sings: i insure an immediate Clearance. Though the lote \ a texicad driven by Mingolone | ening, taffetas, sOUla es, Saline tary of them fashe | With cotton tops and soles | . A | copped a diamond brooch valued ionably combined with Georgette, ¢ 4 » Wed | are broken, all sizes from 33 to 46 are in the pe After she had left the taxi, it |/|\//| pn Maca Feaike hava Sereiefore’ wold (or 9,80; that, mean long wear, i entire group. | Try Poslam for any vad ease of was brought out in court, @ porter called || ‘ ‘ The colors—Black, whitg, \ Men’s #10 Cool-Cloth Suits $ ’ 78 Suits Reduced for Final Clearance Franklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVENUE Men's Clothing Shop—16 West 38th Street Eczema, particularly “when nothing else seems to help and the itching is almost intolerable. | Poslam is so active, stops itching 80 quickly, that it does away with auch uncertainty. | This directness—this getting right | at the trouble—is a quality exclusive | tn Poslam. Poslam possesyes healiag energy in such concentrated form that one ounce of Posiam {s worth a pound | of ointments less efficient. Use it to | drive away any eruptional disturb | ance of the skin, | Sold everywhere. For FREE SAM- PLE write to ergency L tories, 248-8 West 47th St., New York. Urge your skin to become clearer, fresher, brighter by the daily use of | Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam, wAdvt, eeeeee ; ane 0 tomene Te Ceuta toome’ wen baad : i + to the broo | PARIS, Aug. 18.—Mrs, Edward Tuck, | wife of @ former New York banker and benefactor of Dartmouth College, was decorated with the cross of a wr on the floor of the car. Mingolone, Woods said, made no effort to return the brooch, | ————.——_—_. | HONOR CROSS FOR MRS. TUCK | Rewarded by France tor Her | ™ ficent Benefactions, | | | | | | chevalier of the Legion of Honor, ‘The decoration was conferred in ae * cence in founding @ hospital at Reull, and of many other benefactions, Mr, and Mrs. Tuck have lived in Paris | ral years, I NOTABLE NAMES =. And the Dance Craze Crazier Than Ever WPLATISBURS = THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, i817. Dancing in 1917 Will Be a Jazz Mania ee Sizes 141017, For Tuesday, 3rd Floor, A Fall Sweater for Women Regularly 9.85 IS 7.50 Consider what bargain this Shetland wool sweater is, with its —JSancy block stitch pattern, —filled back with attached sash, } —deep rolling sailor collar, —big roomy pockets, pitt pearl buttons to match, | Choose your color H purple, white and watermelon, A} olive, tan, Copenhagen blue, Main Floor, ie “You Never Pay More at Best’s’’| ||| * FIVE CHILDREN PERISH bronze, dark tan, russet calf, aero grey, silver grey, medium grey—and many others hard to find elsewhere. Boot Silk Stockings —.50—Black Only Regularly ,75 They're | and elastic, these stockir and will wear well because of cotton tops Main Floor, and so! nut Wilt AN A . ! m Window They ! +—others becapfe . ® “ sie ‘ ' ~~ om ' ered © ovens are om > ee . . . relia =o © wungetne Meteeen ‘ utes at . . Among the New Majors “ oe ne . heres toot Ddelan « , jay and ie - » Hee ernard ae ones parecer Olarew hnestock ; VLATTRN » A . nen He “ ° het wth ber her ae me Nee York 10 Moore had thelr fire! ohe _ a ‘ te . > ontew ton in more than ninety Ga70 MOP) sesisiant instructors f at are of them took advectage of it, and ow . f lease re carly rinere were « rertty, Kev C. @ ‘ Me ' Latar of the New York regiment, and! oe ge Pt . Rev, M.D. Gatinutet of the New| Company cape Willa " ’ 2 Bngiand regiment addressed the men | eed Wile Vues ’ at the Vo MOC A yeoterday nfs ne r ’ me . ine. Both clergymen have just been | Garane Po . pe an made captains | Company ve su o ete Among the thoussnde of names of |b. New apt. wf whiek & mass of faimes, ant men comme be Officers’ He.) 8 low rie 1 Francis|@nen neighbors got the gerve Corps and the National Army Kee ‘ “o Ww adly ned they died on the latter men. whose age prevented | First | Branch Mospitel | aint with soeeekii