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~ AATENGIVE POLS. AND INTENSIVE WAR WORK AT YAPHANK en Election Deferred, Men Get More Time for Cam- paigning. Gpecial From a Btaft © dent of The Eve. ning World.) CAMP UPTON, Yaphank, N, Nov, 5.—This is unquestionably most intensive spot on all Long Isl- and at the present moment. Tho re- eruite of tho New York Diviston of #the National Army are just entering on the fourth week of that aixtecn ‘weeks of intensive military training which is calculated to Verltable bear cats as trench fight- ers by Washington's Birthday, eb. ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s The Original * ‘Malted | Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. make them | 22, 22, when the course ends, To-day also marks the climax to an ex- | tremely intensive political campaign. Mayor Mitchel is scheduled to speak here to-night at a big Fusion ainong the men that Col, Roosevelt may at the last moment put In an appearance, The Intensive feature of the political campaign here is due | to the postponement of the election date. A week ago the announcement came down from headquarters that the soldiers were to cast their ballots on Saturday, Noy. 3, a military elec- tion day all by themselves ahead of their civilian friends back in wwn. | So the political workers went ahead | on that basis and the soldier voters keyed themselves up accordingly, Then, just as everybody wad sure that last Friday night was to mark | the climax of the campaign an far an |Camp Upton was concerned, another | order was issued postponing the elec- | ton date so that it comes to-morgow. | Therefore the soldier and the political | Workers and everybody isn con- ernod got thelr second wind and sturted in to make to- night the big night of the camp. As far as the outwant showing of political interest goes, there are two centres in the camp. A blue and white atriped tent 18 the Fusion head - quarters, A green and white striped fent is Tammany’s. The Soctalists have been busy distributing circulars and talking, talking, talking wherever and whenever one of the tolunteer Socialist workers can find two or three soldiers more or less willing to | Mat nm to hi hn J. 1 nerif of New York County, haw en down here wince Friday, living yr ----------------- C costume. @ Newest of all slippers are @ With hand turned Heels, these slippers would cept for their low prices charming models we have realize that the choice of point to which careful atter oe oo ew oo Ow www ww Ow www wwe ww ww www we, = Will Close Out Tuesday 395 Pairs W AMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York Beautiful Evening Slippers Fer winter gayeties we have a selection of Evening “Slippers that go far toward the making of a perfect + @ Of particular interest is a slender, graceful model to be had in Cloth of Silver or Gold........$6.50 Cloth, Bronze Gold Cloth, num Silver and Dull Gold Cloth soles Store Open Until 6 P. M. Election Day OPPENHEIM. 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WILL GO AND GET IT | rally, and there are persistent rumors } s, Fusion candidate for \ e|shape before the last of the quota of WASHINGTON, Nov §.—An intenave nation-wide campaign to obtain funds for the war camp com : |tlonh service was begun to-day and ‘ontinue throughout the week, 1 _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1917, at the Poston tent and getting close as only an old soldier can to the feel- ing of the camp, “About 66 per cent. of the sentiment here ts for Hillqut he wiys, "and the remainder has been divided about half and half between Mitchel and Judge Hylan, But ‘or Mitchel is gaining ground all feel certain that the r Fusion, A majority » who are jn favor of the right to vote.” 4 | NEW HAVPN, Conn, Nov. 5— “the Hillquitt as the Socialist ~ a D a dance hall, Somers Street and | alae are, called” " (at the none Sevén German sailor who had as- | lockaway Aven aid pinduced, Rer to on the last two syllables), have been caped from places of internment | they EOE ie mood wan che ih, At swayed by all sorte of rumors One have been arrested in @ brick-| the hospital it was aald thet although was hat “every soldier has a righ |#he was not unconscio' ry to vote” ‘This slogan found favor YaFd shack at North Haven, | {iiea'ner name failed. and belief for a time among the for- several miles from here, by Federal | eign born men who have not yet beon Inspectors and local detectives, admitted to full citizenship, They were prisoners gave their names as Paul Alfred F. | told too by countless barrack room orators that if Hillquit were elected the draft law would be revoked and Springer, Otto Harr and Powell they would be homes, the date time for and the sent back to their for «0 of enlightenment impressions have | lly corrected, rrow will be done manders. tors all clvililana with the exception of workmen will be barred from the camp By an order from headquar- to-morrow, The representatives of the | political parties here haye applied for & rullng "on the hil” as to whether they will be permitted to atay In camp | to-morrow, It is varlously estimated that there will be between 12,000 and 16,000 votes cast here In the New York munielpal election. * of what constl- e between election- eoring among civillana and among a Ing to 1m) w anything and couldn't but PM bet about a soldier's lite, even xive a salute.” that so?” observed Mr, Lyons good naturedly, “Well, I'll not only Rive you a salute but I'll give you a proper military salute.” With that) the candidate clicked his heels to- gether, brought his right hand smartly to the preseribed position | nbove his right eye and then snapped | his arm back to his side. It was all done with the exactitude which in lit- | tle things shows the real soldier, “You win!” shouted the. would-be | heckler. “You get my vote.” “The | ought to!” yelled somebody ‘else. “Jack Lyons wasn Firat Sergeant In the old 69th in the Spanish-American War.” This story went the rounds of tho mens balls, and there ts no telling how many votes jt will bring sion here. “Ho's @ soldier, #0 he's all right,” saya theso men, most of whom had never donned a uniform or han- died a rifle two montha ago, But to- day they all feol themselves a part of the big military machine which is being assembled and tuned up for the jJob across the ocean, This feeling ls one resuit of the in- tensive military course, The men are working on the prescribed elght hour schedule, with their time divided be- tween drills and Specialized work jwhich ts developing experts In the various branches of trench warfare The men have reached the point ie here their pride in the camp is ‘showing itself in the yery tangible form of devoting their spare time to decorating their company streets After a soldier has been putting tn the best part of a day juggling a ten- \pound rifle and digging up iron-rooted stumps and stretching himself in calisthenics and hurling three-pound bombs at imaginary trenches it takes & real love of the beautiful to cause him to lay out gravel paths and make rock gardens in front of his barracks. lout this ia just what men ar» doing all the time down here, Also, there are ornamental rows of pines erected In front of many of the b--racks to mark the alignment of i.e gravel ths that have been laid out. To contradict certain rumors that were being spread peralstenly in Now York City, it should be known that every man in camp has an overcoat When 25,000 visitors came to camp yesterday the soldiers learned that a lot of their friends had heard stories to tho effect that the men here were golng around shivering and unpro- tected In the wintry blasts, are there enough overcon body here, but @ consigninent of 7,000 extra ulaters has been ordered shipped from here to Camp Devens at Ayer, Mass, Also the heating appari the barracks is being insta idly, More than half the barracks are warmed now, and ail will be in recruits arrive here about the middle of this month. Before long every barracks will have its own supply of music on hand, furnished by an orchestra, plano or & phonograph This is as- sured as the result df a visit to Gen. Hell's headquarters by Frank Vance Storrs, a publisher, living at tho Ritz. Carlton in New York, RAISING $4,000,000 FUND FOR SOLDIER CLUBHOUSES War Camp Community Recreation Service Begins Nation-Wide Campaign coast to coast an army of voluntee workers Waa soliciting subscriptions for & fund of $4,000,000 needed to provide wholesome surroundings for enlisted men tn communities adjacent to country’s military camps. The meveme result fort on the part of the Navy Department Commissions 0} Camp Activities to re-establish hom. for soldiers and sailors, when they are on temporary leave from their (raining quarters. | In brief, the plan Is to establish happy, | healthy contact between all Americar army @nd navy camps and 4 and the neighboring communities, The fund is to be used for the building of munity clubhouses outside the camps, with all the advantages that the aver- age clud possesses In the way of ath lett contwats, swimming pools, billiants, reading aad writing facilities and nu- merous other features. - a \ Norwegian Comm n Guests of Col Fridtjot members of commission to this country, he heads, were guests of Col |velt four hours yeste y at more Hill, Mutnal ploration and S« 1 ture kept the Colone ir, Nansen in an animated conversation for the \greater part of the visit, Roosevelt. Nansen, the explorer, the Norwegian which Sati Dr. with SEVEN ESCAPED GERMANS CAUGHT IN NEW HAVEN Prisoners Were Studying Bi When Placed Under Arrest by Lhiolisl Officers, Robert Ortolff, Alfred W. A. Straus, Rottger, Birge, Some were originally on the Owing to the postponement of jand, others on the Kaiser Wilhom | Only one speaks English. The men ad Internment camps. When for the brickyard shack they were over a large map, one oF taem ently giving directions, —>——_ THREE MEN AND GIRL NEAR DEATH IN Car Overturns on FE Hill—Men Held for Intoxica- tion, Girl in Hospital. en and a young wom acending the overturned just south of the Ti |Avenue entrance to Highland Kant New York. ‘The driver and owner of the car, Jo- | it they escaped from | d death early to-day when ybile In which they were de- Highland Boulevard hill seph Finn, arraigned in the New Jersey Avenue driving. cation Ke and reckless twenty-one, of Brooklyn, light, 0! ig Map| 8 The girl, whose identity ha 4, in in Bush pm a head men sald they met her at niury thirty-two, of No. 380 Van Buren Street, Brooklyn, a clerk, will be Po- lice Court on a double charge of intox!- James Si Milary and James Gordon, ¢ No, 91 Truxton Street, | Hrooklyn, aré charged with intoxication. not heen {ok Hospital suffers the The | Henry | }\ it. | 4 Vater- Established 1848. F. Kleinberger Galleries Inc. 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