The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1917, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, SATUR AY SEPTEMBER 20, 1917, IGESYi0N 92 eer ee | “" we To Morrow Night : eh dete SK STOMACH te Te = asm 2 SESE ae = 23 5S) ne ~ | Keep Your os bi NO PICMG GROUND = Betton te elem eres Stomach Well piemiet, Mie pre 4 The Ove wera) CAMP, THOUGH MUDDY Now ontes WG, # C. Bopt Lattle conetrvetion semaine to aie ane « Jude @ wumber of re « folke up No'th have an | (he camp complete, and that t* sotane ee » being rushed t rere, The butidle regimenta of te good port The Premios @ for on wnuanally | Suey Gmeon of music this Mall ant tate find the veue nerd for desires WORWEGIAN SHIP SUNK. Good Health >| good appetite, good spirits | the ne hie tt Aieations are aud! a roe we fre . « orale « - which te synonymous for | ready the Morwegion coed will be | Tee chon Weancsten nates *'| Mean Ho Ciscore 6 body. hospitality. they are badly! bass howpital te being pushed « + report the siniting In| peggisitioned. It te enid that neve To keep the organ’ in h mistaken. Tom, Dick an@ Harry and| rapid rave @i) the rest of the New Yorkers are| made up ing for the battlefields of France| buildings, and th and that means hard work from daws e ple dioates ttt! dark | manen f the camp. t the gree he Nerwarian calling | pesowe were there oe many artists John Philip Roum wil! be ornetn: mony—when there ismecd—use et @t Owe Concerts in Carnegie Me “aye ao Mechenge Tele- " pearé tr ; ' trom Copeahagen, -<t = oppertenity to Se neat Beturday for the benefit ef the ~ the ~ poe American Hed Croan It will be the "unt recently wae Mt) The Musicians Clue of New Tork PILLS fo aroup of Atty le . The base hospital will be pretentious: ¢ newhat the per be Causing the ¢ or Lowe Boner. fhe eventing proper ‘This morning at revetile the soldiers| A® #8 example ath, 6 : | | AnRounCEs & concert ACNE NARRATES & in Ove © “4 oy from the Mmpire State found them-| the camp it might be noted the " Yor h ag i nest Betw evening, th + pny drug gasing over @ camp of red.) "*4 bakers are pow turning out regtetry. Mer groee|inelwde Florence Mink Largect Bale of Any Medicine im the Wortd. B larse Afty-cent chy mud. and after breaxtast they | 16000 ounde of bread each day. | . spowm, Hope Hiraeias. Lamert aut | POSTUM |_Baldeverrwhare, tn bones 100, Bs, fe entire family free found themesives floundering about tm) 10°). nes eo full ne the bakers mn 9 ag cabo "Asbere’ Boatding ‘iy and its sympt it until they booked more like evbway | et ee nn eon to furnial “ SHOOTS HIMSELF AT 64, | tinder Russe! | ead of ' ers than soldier mea. Intensified | unis of bread day. Thi Se : = = | “Laat and Bonne” arte P, Te Oe ee ts ae| ee ee er , procoman “Pees apa OMAP sien 'Ie to onceuregs | ps aad Pound Burees.” Resw ning how they will have to Der | supervision of Capt. Jesse A. Millard Pig Britten Mark tact. RAL! 4 feetatndeee O. 7 4 Wuliding. wit! be Hated —_—- |form when they enter the trenches! of Oneonta, N. ¥ | PORT ELIZANETH, Cape Colony hola tour, United @tates | ® of “over there,” When the Twenty-seventh Division | Sept. 29.—The h bark Colonte ommis * and at one time a| Bereere ftAy PLAYS. il Few soldiers are esen about the | sets foot in France it will be Hinpire, 2,281 te en wrecked ® nomber committed eujetde | — streets of Spartanburg these days, for| greatest body of rifle shote evor| The crew was ArKO hi the I ting by shooting} ‘The Rialto Ogehestra to-morrow RK THE THEATRE the leave permissions have been de-| known in history. Although the men | brine eee, was pr . Moe read yi be permaneAtly augmented to . ightened up. If § hu me a ing ap Atlantic port of t 4; wh econ 18 overture n dedly Ughtened up. If Upartanhure | are being taught bayonet work : : vabdinanihesi ore wi I be “Roumanta a, 4 MBUS CIRCLE SOUSTREET| | had its way the younawters in olive! ing o: tines beens drab would spend their entire time | struggle abroad, the being entertained, but the boyp are] is peing devoted to shooting. not here on picnic business. They are) tyeig MARKSMANSHIP WILL OPEN THE EYES OF BOCHES. The soldiers of France and Britain | have been wonderfully trained tn | and their iP . In the past the ave enlisted man in the Regular Army | during his three years of service did a lot of shooting if he fired 160 rounds | of ammunition during service, Unde rifle training t seventh Division f of their traint @ and will Average about ainety- seven r In other we s term of{ ot ty- is they will fire in two days far n ammunition than the average regular of the past did during three years of service in peace times. | q ever been | Natural | nm the ranks of! but great and all n as been in thé n startle the world| & when their inten irge in target | work has been completed down here. | All the thrills of trench warfare 1s given the men in the hurdling of rivu- | lets and ditches. Hurdling and run- ning take up a fair portion of the day's drill pre me and the boys are developing in {table kangaroos in their hoppt lity. e doings in the p last night, for the canteen sized shack; was ntal funds and was and song. At the an purchase cigars, soft drinks and all PHOTO PLAYS. A VISION OF LIVING HISTORY PRICES Commencing Monday, October 1st’ CELEBRATING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT 60 Years of Growth in Merchandising Fyiteg. With Wonder. Beau: til and Dramatic “THE ITALIAN -BATTLEFRONT" t and_only Ofttetal past they will s 1 War Films brought from the Firlng 14TH STREET THEATRE ix. LAST 2 DAYS Jo :hbiudi, BUNDAY CONTINUOUS, 2.13 to 11 Py The canteen, built from reg opened with 1 jcanteén the men \clgarettes, ¢ the other de that be life back @ which te | hardness of camp life | THERE'S PLENTY OF FOOD AND IT'S GOOD, @nsiderable indignation 1s being expressed by officers and men regard ing reports which have been sent out to the effect he soldiers are not being prop estigation shows that th esome and No meal 1s BROADWAY fet INE 3080 SCHUTUR WREK BPGINNING NEXT MONDAY MAE MARSH sanGdner OF 4 GRRAT PLAY, POLLY smesCIRCUS of_the ¥ pe Tops.” ng to the nper the F SHOWING © loned offi ee OES | | Commissioned supervise It and at sioned officer ts present at mi and eats with his men A remarkable fact in connection wh the camp ts that very few boxes of food are being A For this, our 60th Annual Sale, every effort has been made to make it the most successful in our history. Regardless of present cost, large purchases have been made which make it possible to offer new merchandise in every de- ‘ partment AT PRICES DECIDEDLY LOWER THAN USUAL TWO WEEKS ONLY 5A HERBERT Bi ENONS BROADWA) ry (f) BNOTS PLAYS. » RLYN O-PICTURE_BRADY-MADE A THE FAMOUS PLAY BY GUSTUS THOMAS CTION HARLEY KNOLES 2512, 508 5 EMPLE OF THE MOTION ee, HARE EL COMMON( areca in “THE MAN FROM PAINTED PO a THE INCOMPARABLE RIALTO ORCHESTRA » Conduct ENTED TO FIFTY PIECES and selections Solists GREEK EVANS ENNEKIN AND THE EVER PLEAS RIALTO PICTORIAL PROGRAMME Doory Oven 10 A, M, Beginning Monday . L sii James MeCreers-G. 5'h Avenue 34th the Arabian Ni EURO NL ZY Ma vinuista LES \Y ae Pyal e Goldwyn Preserts Sur Sunday and All Weer Maxine Filio ttFlas ys SOLOISTS ID SYMPHONY. ORCHESTRA V!CTOR MOORE REVIEW STRAND, Sv ARIANS Conduc COMEOY Afternoon Concerts Dally 2.15, Except Satur Sunday and Holldaye Program: 1, Peer Gynt Sulte, (a) THE" Bride's Abduction, (b) Peer Gnt’s Home Coming. 2,'Hymn to the Su 3, SyWphony B Flat, 4, Fretschut OL LE: TiS MONT EEE aaa BROADWAY AT STH ST. ay World Vyants Work ynday Morning Wonders i

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