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“ THE EVEN'NY DRAFT FOES WIN HLARING ; THOISICWE LECON an Ce we: - : : ‘ 2 eo QUATRIEME LG tices rs 6 By rated “4 + Semniee > anes . tr, a save He ‘ese une tonnes teen re ee ne Oe " \ AN Aten lt Ge . . yor eet omy J ai tle lewd | ten Tu os a bape Beer 1) a vlgnetie @ en Mewter te ae penene trie iy he hag ern re me oh inane Orr a i DEUTSCH H BROS, "AVE.1 3°51 & AVE.A.4@ 4 Back of Our Growth ("rine of serves is back of our growth This store recognines that it is the servant of the peo ple. That service is expected; plus good goods fairly H priced, wide-awake brains, conscience a They shall always have it here—it rlesy, wth s back of our gre int Pert sen There’s Daily Instruction and,‘ ng : 1 action 6-foot Men Are Making Good ' ed around bim. Queen’ Anne suite complete in. American. Wainut P finish ! Furniture | c Accounts | * Open idl sata Y 1 . | aiatre dete. we wil arranar the of United Hers on |r ¢ them ‘ | tomate vate your parley v : conte oe ee Evening under the tuition of Prof, Jacques | eae e oe Bars. Not because of military dis- | Ho Mates Charge ter clpline, but because the men are all| _Adveriamens te Tee World map an ‘District Memenger office is the ay keen to learn the of the coun EAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND (Staten Island: REAL ESTATE FOR SAL REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— hICHMOND (Staten tsiand). KISAMUND (iawn band). REAL ESTATE FOR SAL RISHMOND (Staten tei Garden Land in New York City At half value to help settle the estate of the fate Chas. E. Wood This land is right at the Annadale Station, on the Staten Island Rapid Transit, less than an hour's time and It is rich good for successive planting and several crops | in a season, One of the Little Farmers there raises thirty kinds of fruits and vegetables every year, So can you, You can cut the cost of your living right in half, health, pleasure and the finest outdoor life, close to the} ocean, and, best of all, get acreage land right in New York City, all laid out so that later on you can cut it up into city lots and perhaps make a small fortune from a modest war- time investment that will from the start pay you hand- seme dividends in vegetables, fruits and flowers, with health and happiness in the bargain. OST OF LIVING is rising fast, here and elsewhere, for those who go to war must be fed by those who don’t. If you stay at home, do your “bit”——raise}an 11-cent commutation fare part, if not all, of the food you need. Lift your part of the | and fertile Nation's load—ease your own burdens—by growing crops next year. To enable those of limited incomes to malte ends meet, and to stir up a dull market, we have cut prices sharply for a great Fall Sale of the remaining plots at Annadale, Staten Island, as the heirs of our former partner, Mr. Chas. E. Wood, want his estate settled. We sell because we must. You should buy, for such an investinent oppor- tunity comes but once in a lifetime—an estate that must be settled, when real estate is dullest. Annadale, Staten Island Plots Range from Ordinary City Lots to One-Quarter, One-Half and Full Acre Farms, Averaging . ABOUT $100 PER LOT 247 Choice Plots at $5 DOWN $5 MONTHLY Only 41% Interest on Unpaid Balances from Broadway. get | Come Saturday, Sunday—Any Day You Like—But Come Soon TO REACH LITTL ‘AT ANNADALE Take Municipal Perry from Battery to St. George, Staten Island. boat from upper deck Dake FULL WAR RISK—FREE——, While some of the life insurance com panies are restricting their war risks so closely as to be almost prohibitory, we ropose to extend the operation of our Ma Deed Clause in our contracts 80 as to supply an adequate protection to tle ARMS I, Saturday Excursions Leave Battery 1, 1.30,2 &3P.M. Sunday Excursions Leave Battery 10 A.M.,2 &3P.M. Leave ferry: on arrival at St train for Annadale George rs families or relatives of all those who go WM E Special named at left to the front for the honor and safety of RT OTLSCRITEEREN CTR aS none |to belleve this, but if it is true the | the security of the Government than | Lansing WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. “US, MUST RAISE | : $14000000000 NORE HSA Secretary Tells Bankers of Great Financial Task Ahead of the Nation. ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 28.—Vast versubseription of the throe-billion- | f dollar second Liberty Loan was pre- dicted by Secretary McAdoo in an address here to-day before the Amer- { calling 2 ican Bankers’ Association, upon the bankers to give the same patriotic support to the new bond ssue that they gave to the first ‘It has been urged upon me,” said the Secretary, “that many men of wealth will refuse to buy the 4 per cent. bond with the liability to super- income taxation. I should be loath | position of the Government must al- | ways be to offer a bond upon terms} fair and equitable to all alike and which will make the widest possible appeal to all the people without re- gard to the fact that a man may be rich or poor. “The man of wealth, with patriot- ism or modified patriotism or with- out patriotism, has a greater stake in any other class, because if the Gov- ernment's credit is destroyed and dis- aster comes upon the country, as it inevitably will if the Government's tit fails, what 1s property worth » the rich man, what is life worth to the free man?” Emphasizing the tremendous finan- | cial task ahead of the Nation, Mr. McAdoo pointed out that it would be | necessary to raise about fourteen | Dillion dollars by additional bond ts- mes before June 80, 1918. “Fortunately,” he added, “the re- sources of America were never #0 ample for ourselves and so formid- able for our enemies as now. We should now be able to raise $74,000,- 000,000 through Government loans. I am’ not suggesting that this may be done; I am only drawing a compari- son.” ‘The Secretary briefly reviewed the for America’s entry into the , declaring this could not be done too often because of the efforts of| noisy agitators and disloyal writers to confuse the issue Secretary McAdoo impressed upon the bankers the necessity taining an ample gold rese Government's uses, He la lar stress on the need of surance for the soldiers. ‘The bankers were pleased with the Mr. McAdoo bre ary of Agricultu that the 19 will reach seventeen billions of dollars, a gain of two billtc 1916, Thess es, Mr. McA had by ted a fow di by that ¢ nt HOUSE DELAYS DRAFTING | OF ALIENS IN AMERICA Wants to Put Treaty Governments, The Milt will supply your not furnish ferry ti Purchasers at this sale may put their contracts in the name of any member of their inimediate family (husband, father, son or b r) who enlists in the Army, Navy Jurine Corps, in the event of whose death-—-while in active service—if payments have been made gs agreed the purchaser, 4s he 2 will re- (Formerly WOOD, HARMON & CO.) 261 Broadway, New York ’Phone ‘Barclay 6500 If the above trains are not convenient, come any time you like, Phone, write or call for free tickets, s coupon is good for your round lroad fare if presented to our any of the trains given in ive 4 fret deed to the preperty with- out any further payments. Rights Up to. Foreign | pt, 28, ittee has WASHINGTON tary Affairs Comr not to agk the H tion at’ this session making aliens subject to the selective draft. This decision was reached as a result = decided se for leg \Secretgry I g's announcement |that the State Depart ad taken ‘up the question of treaty righte with forelen Governmanta 18:7 Soldiers of New National Army at Governor’s Island Taking Lessons in French to Prepare for War Service BARS TEACHING SOLDIERS FRENCH AT Go\ FREED IN THEFT FOR BABY. rlends to Care for Couple and te t When t he i the two and the baby when t arrives, DRAFT BRIBER GETS YEAR. Ruben Also Fined #100 for Trying | to Buy Exemption. Attempt to purchase ul army of a cash twently his exemption WOODS HEARD IN PROBE OF INSPECTOR'S TRANSFER (16 Vo yu Want Exclusive t ye ‘armas 7 t because “0 owe oe larulton AULT i tr TH apa TO FURNISH YOUR HOME ' ul t y pay pln for fur nishing the home and clothing the family, is easier than ever to come in and table, sub- f for d pay Way.” | for it “The Kelly ontidential plan of easy payments is co. nven- | ient and most practical, a lect the | kind of fur- niture you want— then ask us to charge it. T. Kelly Co. 263 Sixth Avenue Near 17th Street Parlor Suite, Velour Loose Tufted Cushions, tied with Silk Tassels ‘24° Its appealing excellence is the result of the master-touch in brewing science applied to the finest, most vigorous and healthful cereals and hops. Bottled at’ the Brewery , On Sale Everywhere. Families sup- plied by Grocers and Retailers. “* ANHEUSER-BUSCH AGENCY ™ dealers New York, N. Y. A. BUSCH BOTTLING CO, Dealers Brooklyn, N. Y.