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MBN GF: a) TuE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, avaustT 2 GOTH TAS NEW WAR ANE, 2a tn When Mothers May Be Registered sessseestey sasoesssneds ‘BUCKING THE LINE, TO HARDEN And Get $50 a Month for Each Baby Pat eeotte ry Pr OF $43,000 CHECK Bearing 0 Profession, for Sup- $ é Two Out of ~— Five Men : port of Which Whole Nation eae t Rejected \ve Being Accepted ats Would Be Taxed — Every »/ e . ahere wanes sie bay ony « * we . 1917, Is Coming, Says Kathleen Norris, NEWTESTSATRATE “snezeewseetes|BAIEY . A PLATTSOURG OFFICER > fells * Special Grand Jury About Purchase of Seaside+ hows , ; : ; Investigation Is Begun Park Land by the City Gridiron Tactics Being Applied , Woman Mentally, Morally - : - to Modern Warfare at con cinoting eompanne © and Physically Fit Could - ro -oname hoard appointed ’ Vice Preaséens of tall i - nd stacking compan’ Then Become « Registered + eo 650.044 men reject ‘ 4 Trust Mineola Camp. ebarge thom and acch se teak, the mand { ' ° odd “| Company irs i togine beth =Mother—Plan Would Dis. + Hoard sitting at Meera and ’ Orend Jury im ares Pr bath Commit Te i ee eal be | qualify All Women Likely to |: © Hireots work to ny a = woe OT prow g Wor Ot in wide - hen oy r Bring Defective Children Into ’ > cCaMY MiLAe GARUEN CITY ry the pnt lady _— | ' pecta to complete 7 weed bee + Witten & Aug M-If some kind? disposed) seek to break throcgh the Ketiy tine| the World. 1 time Zi mavectte for on June 12, 2906, Philanthropist bad dropped into the} ge4 & tee halt is 2 peepee — 4, whos rhe we « $| %8* for part of the money received by SMR cninth camp this morning ine line within a given tine will de-| By Nizola Greeley-Smith. by Deputy Attorney General ; neakty Company Gime With @ bottle containing enough lint |eide the game. | been > : Wonk ore trom ; 1 for the Keaside Park Ment to fill the Central Park reser ' commander of BC CEFRVERY mother of a ¥ should shag ny son, O04 to ; Voir, he would been recelved like | Pany, Is a yeteran football player end ave ® month for ite - 4 M @as before the Grend & Visiting poten Hut as tee cite chores ta tekeky cereman, |D0T% Who eROUS pay 18 t0 her Z| Jury nearly two hours this morning, sand no Hnimental nea runner eof the beat welter- . boli ie t aeaevets | MOTLEY ? When he out he rejoined bis pist happened through the Hemp zs «ht boxers in the country. Any ea | ; Members of ¢ taff of the Metro-| + © ear ‘ 3 wneel, Clarke Jordan, and annowneed and the bugier, who, by | onl for action at a real war, wt q pg a : peltan medical copa, Who are WONe ont *| to the newspaper men that he had the early bird beaten tol ninth camp. It is to be Major Dono. jee toad . ing in the jtan Building, are | eee + +490 made a « t to the Grand awoke the regiment from | va reams of bliss to the stern realities | of aching muscles here used to be an # experiment The following day boxing will be taken up in earnest, and the soldier boys will be matched off, one against| song anent/the other, and it will be for @ finish Marriages came thick and fast for Jurors mminsioned United Ata ere at Viattabure, The bai mining man anew, without) AY regard to his previous examin tion and without knowing what re- Whose engagement is anno rts Hoard 103 made. eo re-es. a engagement announ v is, in finest ¢ Woman can 4 answered every i by Distriet At- torney Swann and his ase is 60-4055306-60660000008 2 at trut & sailor's life being a life of joy, but|Jim Corbett is coming down to look , buest haw n M ~ that of Homer Kugene Sawyer Ste ¢y ” the lad who wrote that lyric never| Ov" the boxing, and has sent word to \ Forty eran Loard te Glapeaing eC ABOUT whe win wea Mins Mathrym Motley, “'n’’ MO onld Major Donovan that he will be glad to ‘ ‘ forty men an hour | have nothing to conceal. I had epent a moment in a military camp, | ageist in pivine the lads all point . or a Jet alone that of the One Hundred) ers at his command = When the and Sixty-fAfth Infantry, our old| , Tom O'Reilly, « young Irish giant ing sion of motherhood will be recognized, | friend, the Sixty-ninth. The awaken-|C\CO™pany, wals sighing a day oF to when a woman who Wants to make ing has come to pass. There was a) the big iad sald; “i'm Jonesome tor MOtMerhood her career can bo en- time when a lot of the lads in the| the want of a beating.” When tapa Tolled by the Governm emis 014 outfit thought that the donning of | *9Unded Jast night big Tom had tered parent and receive §60 a month| know to the contrary to-day. Ro-} stunts and was satisfied to call it 8!¥@s the State.” 4 mance has been dispelled. If you| quits and seck the consoling arms of| There was no doubt that Mrs. Ky @ = . at hiv headquarters in the ornate [1 Sp Ay airiee, age, om nber of which © don't believe it try to talk tt to one! sum jleen Norris meant every one of the thse at Thirty-sixth Street and Beventh| Ci pletnrpallian Vale trated it ng ite membs Gf the old Sixty-ninthers who has) THE, MILITARY POLICE FOR THE |vigorously uttered words which she! moral qualitcations “witch would | FOUGHT FOUR AIRPLANES © |Avents snd declines to make any | wedding nome | On SuBn tL RE tee, discovered between his heels and his “RAINBOW DIVISION.” |*poke to me in the drawing room of | inake him necessary to the welfare of ire eineAt §=6conoerning joard On June 14, 1914, @ year and eight head @ thousand and one places that Yebtoraay saw the arrival-in cx her country home at Port Washing. | Children, he will have made out T0 RESCUE HIS FRIEN Tom what haw been naid, however, tt TRAPS MAN SHE CHARGES days before the check was issued, Are the abiding places of new aches.|of the LiTth h ton, L. I. Outside her tittle hia case, But the idea that his m jis wathered that Mr, Conkling selzed adquarters train on. / earning capacity makes him indls- Reynolds swore before the condemaa- daughter of Mr, and @trs, We Marry ain an uy Motiey of Morristown, N. J hose who were easociates with me” From the beat information optat of Mr. and D!¢: tt was learned Mr. Bailey told the Mrs Hom iene Sawyer of No. Jury that the city had paid the 400 Park Avenue, Nw York. While ™oney for the Beaside Park strip to at Plattsbure he was commissioned a the Neponait Company, which, in xamination mat-| second Lie ant. Ho was graduated turn, had pald over the money to the It was reported thin afternoon that two out of every five men were being scoepted by the new board Thi tio, If main 4, would produ 260 men out of (he 650 rejected by the old board THLUEEN NORRIS Deputy Attorney General Conkling epasathbanaei~tahaten is busy with the r My eeeeteeoeee | r | Mins Motiey is an active member of the Junior League Mr. Sawyer ta the = / =. it. 2 eS ” | bring up 060906065 PAO ee bee r te « bee eeee wolat : EREY pollea oe eee fa, iy hg ‘ nin \ ——- the records on orders from Washing tion commissioners apoint VETERANS WON'T RECOGNIZE ™! ai played in the morning sun-| pensable to motherhood ts too absurd * F SHCRSTE BHOINIEE tO Glee THIS TRAINING. Frank’ Varney, cane’ trom Virgina: |HERt © splendid testimonial to Mra.| All the citizens of the State should be | Daring Feat of Lieut, Lufbery, Who|ton isned more as « precautionary demn the Seaside Park alte that be Baority chee tue astival ot tne chet | Feet en etic ee ee Ne ris's own qualifications for the| ‘4d ¢aually ha mothers’ army | Saved Life of Companion in signe than on any direct eviden, Threatened Over Phone, Mry ahd ies ed of his Neponstt holdings. ™M a on. Virginia Coast Artillery, The head- | Profession of motherhood, Her hus aie ha emule jon, a one, , . Mr Hailey also- informed Distric Sree ce cee Maioe Willis 7. Dod | Sedicers train aga eailitary polies of |\Dand, Chaties G, Nore SéTTHINK of the enormous taxa- Air Wight on French Front. Rumors of irregularities and graft ‘ moved now - evan of the First Battalion and erst- the Worty second "while gridiron hero suggested that a vision,” wiil Btrenuous athletic training was neces- command of Wood, asi ion © Idie: by ames A, Shannon he 7. the Breparation Of soldiers) Tia dauarters train is eae up of t r “Rainbow, Di Sternberg Meets Demand for Cash Attorney Swann and his assistant under the g SOMEWHERE ON THE FrReNOH) had been circulating for a time and + Age that Adelaide Roberts, the FRONT, Aug. 28.—Lieut. Raoul Luf-| these rumors were reported to Wash- With Detective in W ayitary: in the eetlive patie: pe bery of the Lafayette Excadrille saved ington. 1 amination board| ‘The telephone rang in Mrs. Lillian options on tands taken, was employed hia colleague in w patrol Might, Ser-| board was accordingly appolnted to|Sternberg’s home, No. 10M Intervale by his brother. He gave her andrews f construct-Jgeant Robert Soublran, South Boston,| pass upon the men rejected ae phyal-| Avenue, the Bronx, and she anwered, 37, said she had been , Norris answered. “How from probable death to-day when|cally unfit by Board 102 and when| “! know something about you that wivey used ty She ; | |much money is England spending on|sSoubiran was suddenly attacked by you wouldn't want your husband to @nd his associates frequently as she trenches disagreed with the accepted ,,The lads of the now detachment are | ing. The whole world of books knows | the war? Isn't it many millions a day? | tour German machin i these reports have been compared with lknow," said a mun's voice. “For $60 Was @ remarkably clever women in , . x i B00 ‘ fi Mapa of the albatross ° repo! de “ military view, but this has been a Me eel the hanna lad etice author of “Mother.” “Sat-| Isn't it costing the United States al-|type while he was flying at a low alti-| (he Teborts made by Board 102 it willl 11 keep quiet. If you"—— real estate transactions, wer of surprises, and what may have Camp Mills, and it is altogether posai- U'¢49's Child,” “The Heart of Ra-|yeady a million dollars an hour? | tude. be determined whether or not there 14] But Mr» Sternberg snapped the r ‘The information as to “her identity been acceptable yesterday 1s no good ble that they will make even stronger |Chacl, and of “Marty the Uncon-| Aren't we raising billions in loans| The German machines were over| SUfficient kround for action. ceiver on the hook. That was Wednes> brought to an. end the efforts of to-day, #0 Donovan was told to go [pressions in the future As military quered,” @ novel just published which| from the Amorican people for the|Soublran, attempting to. down him, |SAY8 REJECTIONS WERE DUE TO| day. An hour later the same man called gystniot Attorney to ascertain peraay, Police, the newcomers will have charge contains an interesting and convine-| Allies? How many million dollare a] when Liter : UNFIT SUBJECTS, Benin, and in the evening Mrs, Gterns ioc, of patrolling the camp and the preser- | ing plea for a financially independent] year de the Congress appropriate plight, ype ab the & Dr. Max Gottesman of No. 148] ere told her husband about it. Then reabouts. A subpoena was isaued Major Donovan began tho test vf vation of order. When they arrive on | motherhood, for the investigation of hog cholera | DUANE darts 4 ny aviators. | stanton Street, head she told the police and received instrue- mediately for her appearance before ble theories on the battalion he com- the Dante cont it will be the duty cf! ¢¢7 WON'T say to you that $50 a|F fOr taking @ census of the hoot | Scattering them and allowing Houbiran| suid’ to-day that the figures of his| tions, ‘The blackmaller called by phone the Grand Jury to-morrow, and Sir. mands, and yesterday the other two fhe Tyngly nolice not only to guard month per baby ts going tolcwis, of North Dakota? Really, I|to escape. board, which show about 660 rejec- | again on Thursday. Bailey promised to do everything he battalions were following his lead, eon ged fhnlel ogden. J think the women of the country are| Lleut. Lufbery was warmly praised! tions out of a total examined of about| “I know you're Innocent." he said to COUld to have her present. Before glers, recelve captured prisoners and | solve the whole woman question,” entitled to a small part of the peo-| by the officers and men of ing thon fa ec | "ent : 5 ofc f the com-| 1,500, simply reflects the condition of] Mra. Sternberg, “but I've got witnesses B0lng before the Grand Jury Mr. and this morning the entire regiment escort them to the rear and perform a| continued the splendid, vital daugh-|Ple’® money for thelt business of mand tor he tewene” io attacking | Poverty on the east sid who will say anything I want them to, Batley waived immunity. ‘was obsesséd with the idea of athletic score of other disciplinary duties. * life giving, “ " Jee! Records were ved by Of v 0 ol yg | ter of California who has made good © «wr aia i single-handed four enemy machine it is sate to say,” he declared, | tow about the fift rece! y Or. training for soldiers, The guardsman ,,he wornout soldiers of yesterday's What is more.” concluded Mrs. is bs “that not over 40 per cent. of the men | Stra 'gtartberg orotended to weaken, SW&0N to-day from the Board of : é strenuousness were relieved after |! so many professions for women.| Norris, who was born in a Suffrage liters . Estimat of the old dgys would receive the meas, when they were tre } of military age on the east side are aid she would try to get the o the purchase of The Seaside Pare and then across our horizon in the intake at bag oir ain th wo toga virllis of American man- overimentieat the money?" »| the sts eee kage er, khaki of “The Government might as well for the battlefields of France. Major wagons and. trucks of the. supp ee ee ene spend some of its mone Donovan's views were radical, His ammunition, engineering und. sat The Norris home spokg eloquently! ively," Mrs fdeas of preparing men for the try corps, of Mrs. Norris's talent for homemak- no oF seeing his companton’s plea ata dea ted to} "E say this: If you are In your kitchen State and {s of course a fervent Suf- Re dor inllltare duty Gennes é She ° e 1 ri > ‘ ; , ; i ‘ ary duty because of lack of shock of his life were he to vist th Spall zame,, played betwee n the land the water is running from the|T@8ist, “we are going to get it too. BIG WAR APPROPRIATION proper nourishment and the lack of A rendezvous was arranged site and bearing on the acquisition of ee Sevens #: Came MTS torey. hs zations, "Tha aechetn | faucets, and there is a pudding burn- | clinics to adeninister to their physleal|for last night at a certain corner in Dreamland Park and. the proposed was the v ppinio| amination pa- ve Ci - Were secured for the Grand Jury. Pf | to run away with the lamb chops, and opinion t amination pa-| there. rby was Detective Capabt y. and-jumping and a dozen other play- This organization has raised funds for pers of his board wer f ji Mr. Bailey was requested by the aden Bri ceauinain rea Un fz |e aby alge of TO HELP TRAIN U, $, ARMY |:icuse Adojoorns nui ‘Thursay, "ste Rt brn sornbere was ert BY Gr dary Yo ater rare ad The day Pan Sixty-ninther the soldiers and has promised to pro- | Chalr, you look out for the bat jojourns Until Thursday,] J. H. Mittleman of No. several of his associates in various i , § rould only raise $40," she said. realty companies, including W. M. de th eeded carload of bo you take up your other problen a oT. bia’ Street, another member of the| “I coul ly realty companies, ding W. M. consists of six hours of strenuous | piitos for the pentane OF Pee | BAG you take Gp your ciBer preMems| * a Galif When Measure Will Be Taken board, agreed with Dr, Gottesman| ‘Wil that do? Greve, have been subpoenaed to drill, tho remaining hours being tax- David ME Brady,” known as the |[werward: | Now, the situation I've) England and France Are Asked for Up for Disposal. that the high percentage of rejections} ‘That'll do to start with,” she says pear. en up with routine work. Duriag the “Father of the Sixty-ninth,” ‘headed |@e8eribed Just about reproduces the! 300 g:xnerts to Aid Conscripts Wise was the only reason, He sald he ex-|the man told her, “but you'll have to ‘The books of the State Tax ; e in the Committee of Friendly Sons, wao,|Condition of feminine affairs to-day. “ SHINGTON, Aug, 28.—Passage| amined one man who was 6 feet 6] send me the other $10." Board show that in 1912 ex-@en- > Sours cf Anil, shine of them in| iiss witnessing the bell game’ were) *Wemen must have polliesl tnie= and Guardsmen. by Saturday night of the $11,638,000,000| inches tall and weighed only 971” Ho pocketed the money that she Stor Reynolds went to Albany and the forenoon and three of them in the tho guests at dinner of Col. Charlas dence jen must hate economic! WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.—The Unitea|“%" bond and certificate bill, the bix-| pounds, amd another man who was| i idea nim, and the detective ran for, 2MOre that Dreamland Park was not afternoon, he js not idle for « mo- Hide, the new commander of the old | pendence: Women must ha sid AMEE Oe: SB ree west appropriation bill in history, now] less than 6 feet in height and weighed 6 worth the $470,000 his company had nd 50 pounds ward and arrested him. The prisoner paid for it “Another point that should be con-|ave the name of Barney Vigdor, No, Assistant District Attorney Kilroe “is that the | 515 Stone. Street, Brooklyn, says that six weeks later, when tl Every effort would be mada, ho sata, | OTders at Arst were to reject every “It's all a mistake,” he protested, city Was seeking Dreamland Park as, f fective vision, loss of | « 5 & seaside people's resort, Senator to report the bill Thuraday, and @ day| mature tecthe Aut. foot and defective | Al! Know te that this lady walks uP Reynolds ‘wore it. was worth ment. The boyy are being hardened | Sixty-ninth, Among the committee. |!ndependence; women must do away )tlntes had asked Great Britain and before the Ways and M or thelr lifes effort, and hard and Men and dinner guests was Col, L b,| With the dreadful gelling of self! France to furnish about 200 officers to) wag pre nn they are to-day they must be|COMly, one time commander of the|which makes all womanhood cheap.|@ct ®$ advisers in training the new fade sti harder betore they ‘are | #ixty-ninth, But first. of all, ‘women. must put [National Army and National ¢ teady to “go over the top.” The bull’ game attracted a large HOMES a tlntactory, baste {Ech of 32 divisions will ha Capt. Tom Reilley, the old footbalt Crowd to the parade grounds and | Motherhood on a ACER Ty nnees: Vat the ans Commit ted on the House floor to- day by Democratic Leader Hitchin, sidered,” Mittleman said, ward, | ea few! men stationed with the com- . 4 hands mo $40 for nothing.” ‘ake wae tai 7 And that means that the State must | by "or two would be devoted to debate, pote Makrea, We abated | s $1,500,000, player and coach, is teaching lads to there was Fees the enthusiasm |r cognize motherhood as a national |mander to assist in specialised nes!" ‘one House adjourned until Thuraday A ee oe Fy eee Inter, when |¢ fit was taken to Easex Market Court " piatrict Attorney Swann is tryin J Recor chin wore station vue y displayed at the Polo Grounds. | "°° : ; The two Allles will send experts In strictly by the rules, to-day. bg Bs ) i i service and reward It as such. with the intention of taking up the ° hod, we accepted to trace one-third of the amount terday afternoon and is being con. George Boothby, the umpire, had the communication, artillery, aeronautics, | measure upon reg x Chane falee ‘wore modified, we Boon nied eRe. cagro ye by the elty to the Neponsit Realty Unued to-day, =wo or tires sq pads pon Boreas ne lif BAG, take it lg pst! {8 is a weak point In your! modern bayonet fighting, bombing, &c. SESCAYSHIOR fan ne would not have qualified BRIDGE LOOP TIED UP. Company for Biases Fart ot Beale en are placed in a line with an fro: orge, man who wants ¢ ssume: Mrs. N ” . . bey ce ——— sfore, . 7 Bay Ratitar hein iNbaL AC Aree Lfeal (OP SoMa: ateant tora ie ument, Mra. Norris,” I) The first 6 per cent. of tho new Ne , LOCAL BOARDS 132 AND 163 away. Apparently, he says, the en shose: 5 a ball game ye " ventured to object, “and that is that! tional Army will comprise men of pr Blocked While tire purchase price did not reach the en command the chosen attackers 1 game as played by two Irish OM ED QUOTAS. ine a mney |. : bout 331-3 charge, and it 1s the object of the Mines, George Strenk of I Company, |only the splendidly born, perfectly {vious military training, cooks and HAVE COMPLET " a Chew ‘Warne Ri meen. Neponslt s sina Re pr gr Lt Oe defenders to prevent their, getting Captain of the “Giants,” and ‘Tom | endowed child 1s actually’ an asaot|others gchooled in camp organization IS SHOWN BY VENIZELOS| ..2e*4,, Pearas,. te cane Y. | Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt trains were (c\iued’ and the District Attorney through the opposing line. This Is 4 Heffernan of L Company, Captain of | to society. Physical and mental do« | *oeartey nee eee eee ede. ripe hg tied up in the Centre Street loop and on js anxious to locate the bank ! the "Cubs," told t i I men having depend r eighth Street and Lexington Avent ts anxious to } ‘account fame Blaved {04 an Hour oF more Ry i, the ! We ole Uopire Boothby f fectives are burdens upon humanity, [10% outaide the United States will \-taiaacaaaal announced they had obta their] the Williamsburg Bridge for fifteen which assimilated that sum. t ave take oO aad jor of g8. joo! » ho ver, be sll 4 | mated he ma as Nn ami al ny . CRE Ee 4 oe du > AVR at water. Between times tho taken tho precaution to cultivate | and if you take away from men and | sodeea ee Ame as, those h 4) Premier Declares That Constantine’s| quotas to-day. In the first-named|™inutes during the rush hour this morn- ~The tax books of Queens County soldiers play leap-frog, shadow box Mike Donaldson ‘of 1, the. once | w © restraint entailed by the| General announced to-day ss i 208 men were certified to the| Ink. show that while the city was nego- Pie somes eet iitaversiawe hans * 8 _ance) women the restrain alled by the Motto V Deutschland District Hoard after 416 had been ex-| At. A. M. @ Rockaway Beach seven- tiating for the Seaside Park property and do short charges. and the uaptrag ron” a8 a friend, | necessity of supporting every child| eee — | fier Alte umined, while 726 men were exam-|car train began having motor trouble the value for taxation purposes of the TRYING OUT NEW GAME ON BIG “ ended EL Ta they bring into the world you win| er Alles, by the latter board before the| sa, It left the Kasex” Street atation. property under negotiations was SCALE. Few iaty WIN evere ace oc MUL ATOMS CONTRACTORS | Aquraa Aug: stein nin aadress| ita setae ane, ines When It crept into the Howery Station Doowted from $300 un acre to $2,900 The preliminaries having been ’ noral and mental and phvaleal waake to Parllament to-day Premier Venizelos] Hebron Bernard Laymen, ‘thirty! Ping in the rear were ordere hola an acre, The District Attorney hopes taught to the soldiers, Major Donovan HING SFORCE moral and | tea “} ASK ADVANCE PAYMENTS Kave w detailed account of his confer-|¥ears old, President of the Laymen| ait trains until an emergency, crew to learn who made the boost and will try out his principles of training ling. I bellevo in the endowment of ences with King Constantine. ine the|Prested Rod Company, was inter- | repaged the trouble. why. } on @ large scale to-morrow. The first SENT BACK FROM FRANCE motherhood myself," I added, “but I ———— early: dayucad tha: Bure be n the | Pegated by a > William N, Cc i | talion of fou mpant il be P ting the objec of ¢ c coer Saye OF tne: Muropi arcon the) Chairman of Board 163, when he } rete linta tHe DR Cpe Dom am put i ea BAB ut nm Treasury Department Considering question of departure trom neutrality, | clatmed exemption on the round that AR | Reilly of 18 Company will command Extreme Youth or Othe | | vative hut have you to say to the Requests to Expedite De- nd said the King acted in bad faith, [he was the sole support of wite | \ eee two of the companies, and Capt, Jim Extreme Youth or Other Disquali- | them ; | Constantine's royalist ad the }and in addition had consclentious | Hi i McKenna of D Company will com- catinhec Aled cna alioihle “Just this,” exclaimed Mrs. Norris, iveries of Supplies. Premie werted, took advantage of Jections to serving, Laymen said that | |)||i] eet ite gitar ton hanive. te fications Made Them Ineligible | ,, Mee BEGUIE By i PF TEMDIAD Resertads took adventas while he was head of « company and | {||| aE | ; ‘A that unfit children should not be saan A ne King’s {ness and duped the people mpanies will be the de for Serv 4 WASHINGTO: Aun, 28 Advance | 2 | Was supposed to be ting $6,000 « A - H " Servic brought into the world, I do Ot | payments for guaplien tor the acme and |i, permading them they must choose) year, bustners Nad been 40 bid ne Hi} “Correct Fashions,” the Fall Catalogue, MH | WASHINGTON, us. 28.-—-Retween| mean that all women capable of|navy, as yet undelivered, have be n the King anc enta had not drawn a cent of salary in n j nai’ i suber | “ au dni mere ng and war Pelee ply tae will be mailed ‘on application to Dept. 42 1 a i f | Venizele went on Constanting, he officers are going Into their| en Of = fruudulent — enlistment, | ex e| not be a pass satisfactorily the|go ahead with thelr work motto Was ‘Deutschland uber a Lio ots to da ayinen, Liy- | i ih Ox Balleane and get rig of tel youth or cinay dietuahite tions cme | heseceary Al anid MORIAT @xari-|" In moet Instances contractors are opr | en eee u BOCKALS ta aac ies bald Layman: lay. | pe apd distress, Get a 25c packege. | tne men failed to mention in thelr en.| ination Ww 1 of ‘course be lerating on insufficlent capital to en i Meee 1 Wey t Soli und lived a ie | harmless and it's guaranteed |jistneot tance Breliminary 0 acceptance AB )abie them to turn out supstics in the OXGLE MISHAP KILLS FIRST | f2%ete tett*oets. coos til Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street, {a Fourteen cases of mumps reported | Pesistered I society Will ferpiy | Volume needed by the Governm: ‘What keeps you going?” he was] = ani ss a i: Py more enligh society wil forbid ry . 7 * A | i) BELL DING S everett Si secre seme | mre ian oie i ar rte rete aenree io ote US, OFFICER IN FRANCE |°*°%..46 tncome trom |, We Are Closing Out FOR INDIGESTION ‘dnc on tie hang ytorgay to have devels| world - Don’t e and 40 men who sought service in| childbirth should be registered pare {asked by contractors, ‘ y | Pats jee Let Indigestion 3,1»! 19, men sno sousnt service i | ShilaDiréh wbowld ne rogtatired "aare| amen ‘er Hentrastonn. #10: the aroaasty P royaliat police mucrifced the In| "What keapm the company going? | Spoil Your leasure returned to this country, because | ernment, A great nany Women would | payments to enable the contractors. to Mor telg ere eerie crormany,” asked the Chairman the homeward voyage World at reqisterad mothere wouia Eee ai intnttt tat ah? slits pn is nome Yeinrm Ago” Tas | Women’s White Linen Pumps 5 2 reg Ss wo! telals Ay Whe Thin dak to ai . 5 ieut. Wahlstro: ay O's & r | conatitute a atate's army of [fe (rete ern as He , Death of Second I jieut, Wahlstrom support, She said first } fe, They would have to be as fit in {ments of this character of the Marine Corps Announced — | had left her $25,000, bur the -_— had been spent. Judes re every way as the arm g to war e tal defect would al nal ty a sup- ficer in Gen, Pershing’s f n France Bh fn Bile yay e rps in & cablegram annou | | oer anes | . in Cableg: od Layme At -| | Paine ADY S077 OF BEYENOL AE TaeHy PERSHING PRISONERS Word of the shied oe to an of: tote objectiona. ; ? | | . Heretofore 6.00 | They have slender white French heels and a single 1 button in front. About 75 pairs only, and at this revolver in his hand? pe ildren at risk. But they eath, 1, in wom y have no bu 1 that | n ar i ; would not be hkely to do that, know- |Seventeen Mexicans Captured by dent of 1 Lieut, F ick Wah came nonchala t | Price should sell quickly. Third Floor In com: on with the coffee you ing that other women were getting a ‘ - ’ 9° om of the Marine ¢ A | i eer and if you don't agree grant of $0 a month for their babies, | His Troops to Go to Jail for 17 No details of the nature of the ATR ree we This Blouse of Handkerchief Linen at Sunbeam" Coffee And of course women as fortunate a to 80 Year Sentences, ice Lie . rom was engaged tn} Orla in this crisis?” w ° 2 that "Sunbeam" Coffe is And of sav be ribet misc tstrd paar ence Nise doth Wabletion: wi engaged tnfqueation, Laymen didn't caro to an-| ill Ie Stunning, “ ’ ” a rary » Govern, NG: Ns ex, Aug, 38.—fleven-| nen h nT sw Tho board ts considering i) e World s Best |right of » from the Govern: |teen Villistas, captured by the Pershing (2° Message, which came from Col, | ot And Look at the Price ment and mail thelr children |punitive expedition In Mexico, were to beditivnaea Teeeer Of the Murine Kx ar . | I ed with broad hemstitct that bl | you can take it back and themselves.” be confined in the § Penitentiary |. ‘The body wan interred in trance wit MoGraw Decin' t is trimmed with broad hemstitchin, at resemble Fi Rit sau: tuner “And what place would the husband jat Sante Fe to-day to serve sentence full military honors Aux. 2% A special meeting of the Hoard of | Mexican drawn work, and has hand-embroidered dots, Jnave in the arrangement you sug from seventeen to elghty year ale Wanlstro 4s thirty-nine | Directors of the National L# ! The colle é ¢ 2 flat k $ Ms > ORDER FROM YOUR aRocan pve in hates cases ie & ntean to slat 1 peta old. "He Joined the Marine Corps | | bare. oF tbe: Nati ye wit The collar is that becoming flat kind that hugs the neck. L ‘i dl is IROCH hin mxicans, mu Fe accua c in 1903 as an enilsted ma und on J bt e bs hia city bb - ? y 4 #OASTED ano oncto of ” INSIST ON "SUNBEAM" BAL cey ese aes un participating inthe V 14 on Co- by thls year, wag commissioned Bact sz so of conside matters Main Floor | ; ? i hy MEM Max's m vaaw And a halt A i utenant. Jot more than routine Importance e|| NEw york f duel'ts Ciaakt ey: ardous Batare District duane tavmona Ro vivan it ance he was at avy ¥ard|case will be annou, a tnadority of Hl si pasiss jut eserve dqgan's vain de- |" Guadelupe Chaves, another member of here, in charge o na corpa|the eight club Pre s having Voted Mn) i lu@on’ that he's indlaptiisable te the iDaTRR RA bisRted ane euttee Will class in ‘naval elect ig” whit | upon the evidene ei gurog tne Ine | Kh Hh \||\“You Never Pay Mi a eot’o HL hofne, Of course, if he demonstrates be tried beture the fall term of court subject he Was an export, vestigation of last 1 ry AN AH ai ¥ ils

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