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asa | i] n WEEP LOOKING YOUNG Bp Beey — 11 You Knew Dr, Bdwords Obwe Trbicts Doe ateret of bee peng vowng et tert Go thas you Mm we at —there'ene nee ee! tay Han — dark thot Four ayer ~pimpice — obi oe ae ee oe Te bo ‘out dectar will tel) vou minety Ct cent ot ell me knees comes bron. 10 " berwees aid howe Dh, Edwards @ well known php OFTHE WHOLE N vat 4 | oe » that f shed be on nd by everyone. b up the tive clearing the system of ir * ms ommoart You wil know Dr. Kawarde Oure ’ . * by their olive color, Mik and ‘ bon All drugs The “National's” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. Bi B i ! ig Bargains! For Saturday In every one of our departments you will find Big Bargains—Coats, Suits, Dresses, Sweaters, Shoes, Petticoats, Muslin Underwear, Waists, Skirts, Horse Dresses, Men's and Boys’ Clothing. We have pice tured and described a few of these bargains below WN eA AN Than OTR )\ hie ah} fey Ladies’ Suit ! Checked Wor- sted Belted ! Cont LJ Patch Pockets Stout Women's Wool Serge Suit Novelty Lining Slot Pockets Unbelted Coat. Ladies’ Cout “| | Ladies’ Coat Cheviots MB Pannette Stitch Trim Cloth Slot Pockets Plush Collar, AEG Cuffs, Hem & Slot Pockets Men’sClothing 2 Big Bargains! Coats, Suits and Mackinaws for Men, J Youths and Boys. A large variety of Men’s, Young Men's and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats in’ broken color and size assort- ments—marked at Big Bargain Prices. ‘497 Boys’ Mackinaws, $2.27 Boys’ Overcoats, $4.97 Men’s Suits,$4.97 to $14.47 Waist Sale! Variety — Style Quality— Sizes 34 to 46. 9 Two Models ( Pictured \ f Voile. Voile, Shoe Bargains! 'For Men, Women and Children This Outlet Store is known for its tig Shoe Bargains. we offer a sale of slightly imperfect shoes. expert to detect the imperfections-—imperfections that will not impair the wearing quality of the shoes, At the prices they will be marked for this sale you can well afford to buy 8 or 4 pairs.” Come early for the best selection, Sale starts 9A. M ‘To-morrow Tn many cases it takes an This Oullet Store is the Bargain Retail Store of the order house, the National Cloak and Suit Company are limited, the assortment of sizes and colors is not aud some wre past season's styles; but everything sold here is a big bergain, No Mail Orders Are Filled, Store Hours: ® to 5.0 ‘NaN ave, KO to 6 940125 W.24thS Bot Gth and 7th oe THE 16,000 N.Y. BOYS WiLL H MAKE CAMP 0X ONE OF Bt .» Walton, Athletic 6 Fosdick or War nm Tratata veuuer © the end of than one in tata w © started about » from every wun nd the » two beat teame a» of elimina- ebamplonahip * receiving @ cup, athletion nnamittee wing and eadail, all of Division odhnwon was Cap University of Vermont ro right halfback for rest of the Pz vduaten of the gr \ Artillery Rex m= ids at EVENING OFFICERS ARE e ' nd f the ree ALL WORKERS THIS DIVISION iN the dirt, the on far niente accompanying detight, ¢ Lieut. 1 ey, Gen. Ken ‘j tolligence Of! le from A ) the Halnbow Divbeor pecy sends bis regards, ‘ Ham O' Prien of Company | cot The Hundred and biev 0 4 a bad dream | |) and the wins | night Jone, at th | wind blowing and the Cap up wit! Lentil, for he th he heard r myself heard thia morning that nth Infantry t weil, 1 Mut wall, Whe m this morning ¢ ly of Company D interpret of hin te OMmprlAO &) for him you heard, all i “it wan the be fweht” said his b host will walk thin we 1 t in camp. f Het ween _now and the Sure enough! f the seven: | Oth, anyway, the boys y-rlghth will have t first payday It will be « funny payday | ir many of them, but a Joyous one tL ‘The poorest paid of the tot | w down $30 and from that . up to $66. Some of them—a great | inerican players, Euery | many of them—drew more than that warterback, and D. | aq woek in private life, and—well, | The Ite. | Kingdon Gould! | io Otticer the Silta regimental canteens are all, ©. Ande All-Am- | roady for payday. The Three Hun- | ‘# @ One| drod and Eleventh has a complete showing f BIG CITIES WILL SEE SOLDIER CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES, Tho football drive is being made because thin is the season for It, Hut other sports are going to receive Just as much attention, Baseball is now much in vogue with the new soldiers and boxing and wrestling will be given an opening in the near future. Wach regiment bos its ath- officer, who has charge of all tles In the organtaation, Under company has also its ath. und several sports man- ch of whom is allotted care of @ neparate brunch of ter, nA are boing made up for #oc- i playground football, basket ts tn chi a Yale man of Erie, Peni anteen; it's @ port exc’ pardon, Lieutenant, © ( € 1 « and yolley ball and tug-of-war, Col] t Johnson hopes to pull off t am pionsbip league fs ames in | ¢ New York, Philadelphia and Hoston in the ear part of cember, The Hoya in the varlous camps hull from thowe three cities, Motor trucks, steam rollers, cars penters, conerete layers, plumbers, electricians, engineers and cont tors are combining to make Camp Tix the city beautiful, Two main drives through the camp ure being macadamized as fast as possible and the roads around Division E ters ha on oiled. frame cottages, & paper, adorn the ro and about the eam of regimental stre of field and staff, racks have been ¢ is still the ery, bullding which has been ompleted there are el The quarters for the to ho steam heated. ‘The boys in bare racks will get hotalr, Not the soap ts, for the ty-two bare and “more Ae In every box variety, but the real thing They'll be snug as bugs in a rug in winter, Hight thousand boys from New York State are in Camp Dix, and 8,000 ‘o come, They hall from the and Northern part of the ne others will the contractors them, In all, ab the elty be here as | And boy! s music in cip Dix. Two weeb the hon | boys In Company Dy. Three Hut jred and Bleventh AHP Athered sbout John Natoll and dr i sotes from the horn, t Chree Hundred and Bleventh ‘ nd of twenty=six pled F fundred and) Twellth a ' 1 the Three Hundre 1 ; jaw another in the making, Now the |boys can Haten to the music of th bands and dream of home and the fcireus and the cabaret. They varietion of music, from the “real MeCoy" The mush |making | } joy, But ther pirit ainong the men While f ya a » boys are doing t straw foot over the te 1 € h Y re hecter’ | orn gives instant relief.—Advt, by the way, !s# the Sixty-ninth Regi- ment of Camp Dix. The four Captains jn the First Battalion are Lott Breen, pany B; ‘They were selected by Major Conway, who is now in command of the Depot ner at their mess, and among other nice things the guest sald, was: you?" continued the Ma brother officers were ali attention. “1 with his coffee, first strains of “The Wearing of the work to-day on the laying out of « boom, boom de ay and the bang, Whether It f the cir . Aa sa ah a Sa tn From Hair or Fuzz yard is just heavenly hey, J Mtut band of the Th Hun. (Totlet Tips) ted and Bleventh is a real band wa {| The method here suggested for the he ¢ sare Ko 1 x to bey for what's) removal of superfluous hair is quick + Fer mi if Mi Be Hat : Nhe land certain and unless the growth is en A New York bos, dlls nants |fxtremely stubborn, a single applica Liavid Jt. Wollison and leas than a [ton does the work. Makea itiff paste year-ago he Was playing frst violin {With some powdered delatone and f HM Martinique. But be} Waters apply. this to the hairy surface plays also wood Wind and brass. Ho and after about two minutes rub it play anything. Mo was first }off, wash the skin and the hairs are violin wi Honey Hoy" Evans He|gone, To avoid disappointment, be played for John Cort, for the Shu- bere and Cohan & Harris aud was tock of everything a soldier needs, | arette to & comforter, It ge of Lieut. W. J. Robinson, It tan't © Beg | anKe. ‘The Threo Hundred and Eleventh, | ‘ompany A; Ralph Brennan, Com- William O'Brien, Company * and Hugh Retily, Company D. sattalion. Night before last the four captains gave the Major a little din- “Well, 1 think the First Battalion ts o be congratulated upon my aslec- fon of its officers.” Four chests expanded and four Cap- | ‘cing sat up erect. “Do you know how I came to select and his 1 over the list of avatlables and od off the first four Irish names saw.” The Major got immediately busy while across the ‘awn came from Davey's Band the Green.” ‘The Twenty-#ixth Engineers started mayonet fleld, The boys haven't yet eached the atage of experience whers Ladies! Keep It on The Dresser Few drope on corn or callus stops pain, thon they lift off. eee etal Your high heels have put corns on your toes and call « e nowP hottle holds an almost magic fluid, A genius in Cincinnati dis- covered this ether com- pound and named it freezone, Small bottles of freezone can be had at any drug store for a few cents, Never linp or twist your face in pain again, but get a bottle of freex- one und apply a few drops on your tender, aching corn or callus, Ins stantly the soreness die uppears and shortly you will find the corn or cal- lus 80 shriveled and loose that you lift it of with flngers, Just think! You get rid of a hard corn, soft corn or @ corn between the toes, as well as hardened calluses, without suffer- ‘ng one particle, without the slightest ritation of the surrounding skin, Just a touch of freezone on a sore Th is Frees Your Skin sure your druggist sells you delutone. 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