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— THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, DRAFTBRIBETRAL ‘The Girls They’re Leaving Behind Them ISSET FOR MONDAY; DELAY 1 REFUSED Cherey, Bernteld of Board 99 and Gruher Alleged Goo-t tween, Plead “Not Cait " Lowe J , sof Beem and } ' whem were arraigned ot » of comapiracy against the Se Draft Low Pie f net eu ted by the accused men and the trial was set to begin next Monday morning ‘The Government wa to bring these cases to a speedy trial,” aid Assintant ( 1 Kiates Dist At torney st We are anx Bring about a quick vietion, an Judge Manton has prom >t ready fw the ‘ Monday tf this court w ute that day.” Henry K. Rowenbe unwed De. Bernfeld, jumped up. “That isn’t fair," he protested, “The trial ought to be 1 ned until the new, board has re-examined the men examined by ld one Coun Gruher asked that his case be taken weparately and that a delay of ten days be granted Judwe Mand said: “1 e with Mr, Stanton. 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MERICAN soldiers marched through London yesterday and were re A viewed by King George and Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace Women kissed them, Men—such men ure in London to-day, | some, diers on furlough, convalescents and elderly ctvilians— | shouted hoarse welcome to the American troops In Paris there were similar scenes of enthusiasm on of the American scenes which could timulate and thrill the most matter of And for every man uplifted by the shouts of these wire gin _ acclaiming multitudes and carried far above the preoceu nnecien jy Pations of personal grief by the call to action and the im nence of battle there is a woman—“somewhere in the ES United State who silently, unherolcally without blare flutter of banners, racy and to-day goe Tike Sixty-n ' kr in Fra pride as they realized that t be first te the Empire $ in the t And for every man's heart that expanded there was a woman's heart, the heart of a mother| or wife or sweetheart, that for a mo ment at least fluttered with panic itself brave and| then made and calm, 8 not| that the boy soon to go would at any rate “have te worry abyut her.” To-day she pursues her ordinary uninspiring tasks, sweeps, cooks, makes beds, puts the boy's wardrobe in order, t 7 elis him not to forget his « ave him to the unheralded on her unheroic + + bi - They Wear No Medals to Distinguish Them From Other Women Who Are Not Such Patiently Suffering Heroines, and Unknowingly Yéu Jostle Them Every Day in the Subway, the Market or at the Notion ar i $ Those in Yes- Demands Must Be Met : | N 0. s Parade Greatly Impressed by Aug. 2 ; ‘ Advisors of the British Army SPOKANE, Wash. Aug. 16.—Unle aie five specific demands ated be} LONDON, Aug Aug. 20 the 1. AV. W general |Pald to the Amertcan strike in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and M ta of London Montana, according to a statement to- | ¥€st¢ r Lloyd George in day by James Rowan, District Secre-|4n exclusive interview with the United | tary of the organization. Press to-day. Rowan said the Governors of the} “It was a_ thrilling and way. . STRIKE ULTIMATUM SENT » BY LWW, TO FOUR STATES, Western Governors Told That Five PLAN IN DETAIL Are the Most Pathetic Figures of War FORREORGANIZING THE NEW. $. ARMY bered nn Sweet regula NEART Nat o THER, , rad Sofas fone. fy’ at armies of democ- | iU, S, ENGINEERS MADE HIT WITH THE MILITARY spectacle, aid the Premier khaki moved us very muel as he rec je of the >| plan for advertising the ne Liberty Loan Bonds in newspapers and other mediui $1,000,000 by t day tional Ad we knew that| the fund was suggested ilability ‘to colds when he gets over, © d enu-| clad Americans swinging past the War there and what to take if he gets ‘snow ce with thousands wildly cheering ohe, Abd she dee these things In custody ire|them, “It moved us because we knew 7 _ vest fields sanitary ¢ one;| the real significance of It auictly, so mechanically that no est, fields; better sanitary conditions :| sives a the re MAY Mont locals to Remnleeictce baniiat |e fine fellows there 1s a na mething he: about her—she f | tion of a hundred million that never ye least of all, A. lrg [has set Ite heart to any task it has not HE President named 108 Generals { Mexico, ‘Arizona, | 9ccomplished |e s week, gallant and able of- »y are a fine body of men. I went ; ‘ : cup and reporting daily | to the War Office to seo them march by sbiskadly OF them But no one A Ww Ww aders, | h the Cabinet, and t men made a tco many of them. As yet wo have thought, | bers ot the Ch and myself, but a devised no way of honoring nationa atened general strike in|ypon the military advisers of the Gov. the girls oue heroes leave behind them ‘ vughout the [ernment who were there with us." the mothers, sisters, wives and ontire section have. been inatructed | weethearts, who must go on duing| by the Department | to Jnspitute | endless daily little things without tne eee eed ee rncerdings enn | 3 POLIGEMEN ARRESTED stimulating presence of the men to be pr: broad pow- whom their lives and tenderness are ©. co rated as only simple Women can consecrate themselves. It is an d truth that it is the | human being left to inaction who suf- fer t The man go 2 thrill unkonwan, the call to adventure which ts in every man's blood, There are scienti ho believe that the male is essen 4 fighting machine and finds utmost fulfilment in war. ‘They that he is stimulated in batt! as at ho other time and touches then! nis highe al efficiency. — He knows the of action and io costasy sometimes takes little the days that stretch un- n ter the other, for the woman he left behind F1# toes not know that whether un nes or seems a yc ! or he remem does not know is & son or @ husband or nts 0} and bounds th another woman's happiness. eves quite generally t w falls upon him gir) he has left behind hg y ne of it, as the girl wants wom- wo. horizo: Ne at the pur and th t an him if she is worth any- As a mattor of fact, though, a son to her coun- husband most dif- ) sees her » has the . for her n her diam and slow No badge of from ver be rnment t best which does 10 medals narks She antry her o1 nen will ni gnized by the she has given rnment er W ved, ider not rthy to cast a vote in even But she is to been, the no rowful figure lay, and the war. > _ most sor- New Low Re New for Maven St Railroad ¢ w Io! Haven pred to an w level on Sto y in the first fading, selling at 1-8, mostly 4 for this issue, established last notes also fell to-day 1 1-2 as she has always | $ no thrill of bat- | given secuted under the r n ington, irplanes troyed, it and the maci logs into Jum! stances by hidden logs. HELD AS DRAFT DODGERS. dent by Congress | FOR EAST ST, LOUIS RIOTS | air t pure — eprend | Two Others Go to Surrender to or wash-| the Sheriff— Newsboy and nd dee | Blacksmith Taken In | EAST ST, LOUIS, HL, Ave 1 Threo members of tho Kast st n spikes driven Into the| soice force | returned by | vestigated the recent race | The five rrested we Ser Two Went Vishing and Another John H oO Didw't Hear of Rewixtratio SAA Bau t John H. Skinkaytis and Charles Smith, | enteen years old, n rmen, of Jame Suffolk Coun- | news stand, ar wa, ty, were taken before United States |"hlacksmith “ issioner Met k, In Brookivn,| Gon Meehan and James O'Bri¢ hare ater cemen, went to Belle je to surre ‘ A rh 1 Bellevill we L fishing ¥ to the Sheriff, nt th had The narges against : \ i from assault to murder atta Neat Honest Porter Fi Mrs. Philip D. ng I nd} A rn ewels, ratt“tor the | CHICAGO, Aug, 16—Jewels valu ‘ wioner's| at more than $5,000 were left by M He was com-|Ihilip 1), Armour ad on a Ch ' gays Dall | Nerthwe rn train yesterda : were return ay thr Shot In Hark by 4 + Is Charge.| )cnosty Charles, Wagner, a § nixty | | years old, of N . Ayrects New | mexican ponts Ordered to Brighton, State ' 8 charged a Pe ae back with | Patrol the Gulf, sho in fre Tenth Street address. to-day ' Rusalan | », laborer, of No, 2F Street, New | Rrighton, wns t to ‘the 8. reported Mm stock | aN relief of Jews er was Consaln the | Gold Firme a MORE THAN $1,000,000 TO ADVERTISE NEW BONDS a Maxi- mum of $2,000,000 to Be Paid by the WASHIN¢ Advisory Board’s Plan Set Government PON, Aus 16. 8 of publicity » $2,000,000 and be e Government, to wt fro} paid for was presented to McAdoo by the Na rtising Advisory Board The recommendation was made plan adopted. On the basis of an expenditure of $1,000,000 the following distribution of cretary that Daily, including anguages, monthly and weekly those printed in $700,000; farm $100,000; small town dailies and week Hes, $100,000; printing eit ulars, $100,000, Besides th bulletins, billboards, circularizations, factory* bulléting will papers, foreign papers, posters, painted cars, and house be organ used. ‘PRESIDENT WILS WILSON'S STENOGRAPHER DRAFTED TRENTON, Aug. 16.—Charles Swem, private stenographer to Pres ent Wilaon, was passed by Division ft Board No. 4 here Hay aa yaieally fit for milita rvice In the onal Army. He said he would not a claim for exemption Wwem 1% a native of ‘Trenton and ame from Washington In answer to the Jraft board’ > Iwo Dead, Twe: cr cnuicaao, A e dead and twenty result of a Chicag Milwaukee electric t » a trainload of exc at Lakes Naval aining n reds of mep, engaxed tn am attle at the time, attended the injured Taft on Way to Country Looks Healthy, CHICAGO, Aug. 16—William 1H. Tate ho was ill Clay Centre, Kansa veral da pa through Ch f his illne —_—— Cabinet ¢ he San Francisco ja sending net to Red Cros den f Pershin, the General's na n i in Frar ois inscribed over and the cabinet ra Pre Wilson's autograph wing appointed Arthur orate Hin Ov returning to | to corn, oats Aid to Jews tn ey taro ‘AND BACKED OF, usin ‘Nichals& OM | | NEW vorK ‘The ngton has s to f State cold nd if you don't agree that Coffee is “TheWorld’s Best” take it ce or steaming hot “Sunbeam” ou ¢ back and get your money BREE RROM YOUR GRor INSIST ON “SUNBEA ‘a vintor t and succeedin, yowix A divin one ony wot battal ments each, signal train and military police, nachit gimen art and one en) bat nition train, out pe train of four fleld hospitals and four ambulance companies Each army corps will consist of an alquarters force and ‘ army ontoon upply corps t 917. one ¢ and searchlight sections, train tons of at DIES AT THE AGE OF 95 sting t , One of the t rv f s are to be 1 but that the! bet ae twenty-five, IM | sie Me 4 ele R tW to B erved for the " : » Pn t Ge igh ay to buy . 4 ’ ‘ OW price and Gulden quality DING rt Oe ee cee aps | make @ rare combination ' twenty-sixth to| I mate . fe afte these days, Guide ry » inclusive | i 2 wer as 4 @ tard costs less than othe’ condi- Ariny diviaions will num} fhe oi itache alten wollen § He] ments and lasts longer. sa monet 8 ee gang eet | GT LDEN?S 1 N ral Army dle] sixteenth Ward es eas gnated mn the seven Dal ea »M t d ninety-flret Inclusive | New York Cavalry to Use LVIUSTAaL i divisions will be num ee ss) pon . Nature provides the mate- eee evitaa tae anil pelt A a rials and Gulden Herat gh Beet fe conistinsionat ort blends them. Ap- adquartera detachment, | Ans were Killed and it was to Daly, the | 126 perizing flavor; wo infantry brigades of | 1867 at gro- nd a machine gun | three infantry divisions supplemented cers and . companten each, one me hecesmary attached troops to be delica- 12 rench mortar battery | neadquarters, > three or more pd . ineer regiment, fleld|corps and such additional army rf h |" troops as may be advisat ne NOU. S. SOLDIERS INJURED IN FRANCE, SAYS WASHINGTON WIFE LOVES ANOTHER, SO HE SETS WER FREE Already tt . \\ Department Specifically Division denies the Report Cabled ” . From Londor « WASHINGTON Avg preseribing the * A i wees Loe 4 ie prescribed ‘ . » tage b for organisation r Sted the ot seh WY wae eed by War Deper to be ured 18 , a oak OF kee ee ary - “ : viabon army CAPTOR OF SANTA ANNA der directa that the National mps under its present divisional organiza t one ammu- es EOC or bowels is relieved quicker and better r train with- thon, It wil rorganized at the | by six Bell-ans in hot water than any- ind one sanitary |camps, however, on the new. divi- 4 and one sanitary | sional basis and the excess troops | tine E and it’s harmless. 25c pkg |formed Into training battalions with | }a Brigadier General in command of | the ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION corps of training battalions at| Closed All Day Saturdays During August Hi Best & Co, : with narrow ribs. The stockings are i] Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street D D . Attractive Midsummer Bargains | For Today and Friday These Middy Blouses for Girls | You’d Hardly Believe That At Halt Price a Coats for Misses and Girls There's a tan, for instance, with reseda Could Be Reduced So Low atl collar and atta | 4 NH. yet you should come in and see how we combined with old blue. The poplin is Rave cut ine Set tine ballvies \\ unusually good quality. The middies ie i ue ball ads vou ll fine bs God | have a yoke and a pleated front- -the Wee VELA NaCl Oy pit i Hi most popular style for girls eu ae oe chilly evenings and for early autumn wear. i) ae ‘ You won't find all styles in all sizes, but Today and Friday their original price it will ti 1 We will be cut in half —from 2.75 to are pay you to come in wid, fer 1.35 At Various Prices Hi] Billowy White Summer : il Frocks—The Kind Girls Children’s Stockings | H a serge t—voiles with fine That Last Long | yr differen ole: rhey're 2 gaye c| | emote A hau Witntemocking, sone hey're of fine gage fast black cotton, HH | with just the merest touch of dainty lace. Littl e gi feel * medium weight, with full fashioned feet. {ressed up” in irls alway Mothers will welcome this reduction in these frocks—yet they're practical. ‘ Wil neg price. | Sizes, 8, 10 and 12. Srd \Floor. 24 | Greatly reduced to ° a pair. i Regularly 38 2.95 eeeety A New White Skirt for Misses | , ‘ ived Summer Negligees at Less Has Just Arrive : all the more wel ecause itcomes | Today and Friday | in midsummer when wt Kirts are Nese Reduced from 1.95 to 1.00 iy eded i it is of wa teptt my ee aa There are 111 kimonos here, cotton, gine with large | ARNG Beeline § | crepes and lawns. A few are embroid- pearl buttons for f ling touches. ner Lengths 30 to 35 inches Srd Floor 2 95 Reduced from 2.95 to 1.95 . | Dainty negligees of cotton voile and J 2 ry > lawn. Some have colored dots or tiny Socks for Children figures. You'll find only 132 at this HH You'll find turn-over tops on these price, so come early. s Wt prettily striped cott ch They are | i Hit fine gage, white, with the interesting | Reduced from 5.00 to 2.95 Hi effects on tor Only 37 in all—but worth an early visit iH | Sizes 7 to 9 only Main Floor. to get the bargain. They are voiles and lawn Ss, some trimmed in filet lace, 25 others with ribbon beading | Ordinarily 35 Main Floor. Hh HHL soll ih Hi HH "You, Never Pay More at Best’s”|))\\\). WAMU MLA YAM adbal ‘ ' ge