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_ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1917, ‘ reasons the other members $< A RAV, SORE THROAT "FOE IS TESTING CRAFT GOVERNED ON SHORE The “Na ioaai’s” Ou'lot Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Av. | Eases Quici:ly When You ° ° yrdered to use SF ets Wee ‘ ‘ey | AT SPARTANBURG No 0 Miners developed and. the \John Hays Hammond Jr. Expects Apply a L itl Mute ‘ / uth ee en oe utr daily NEW HUNTERS’ COD in Mlinois consists of 8 O 8 gunshots, signity- | Extension of New Means | ,, And, Musterole, wot rord Slee e lroutine Beer mance. then, however, ‘Mg “Help,” “Injured,” “Lost,” &o, the old-fashioned mists |the most pe ent of rey ve of Warfare. Just spread it on wi y m t reports hav It penetrates to the sore spot a i) Ly os! Soe a Saath ot “FERRET CORPS" {s to be mobilized by the French (o clear entrench-| GLOUCESTPR, Mass. Nov. 6- | g Fie tows, 10 t cong For The Kiddies—Wedaesday ral + { soldiers and the con. ments of the huge rate. John Hays Hammond jr, whose wire | til cea out pain. uent quarantining of large por- ess controlled boat is being devel- Musterola is a . : ja : * - >— lone of the camp, It ts pointed out | ON THB GROUND that her husband is a slacker| oped with the assistance of the Gov. | ment made with oil of This Outlet Store Is the Bargain Retail Store of the Stens to Be Taka Punish |e afi™eulation, of aed: rumors and married her four months ago to escape military #@F-| ernment, to-day expressed the opin-| is fine for quick Big Mail Order House SEs NORE PARC 10 W UTS | Fee ne ee Cisianel Of the vice, New York woman sues for divorce. ton that the recent attack on Britisi)| HFont bronchitis, tong : Liars Who Spread Mali- | presiaent’s prociamation patrol ships off tho Bolsian coast by | Cesastion, ple rheumatism, lum The National Cloak & Suit Co. congestion, pleuri he nly fines. of consequence tn RATS AND MICH cat the earnings of 200,000 work-| an apparently similar device was in| pago, pains and aches of the pints 10 raleenalae cious Canards, | ii 7 ‘ , mp is tonsilitis, Because of the ere every yea: i .|the nature of an experiment by the eal The object of this store is to dispose of the surplus stocks, id and dust, throat trritations de perts ay. Fin the United States, Government €X-) Cotas and the beginning of wore [ere Rrcered fect, colds on the broken and odd lots, and discontinued numbers that accumu- (Bpectal From 2 Stat? Cormanondent of The Kren. | VClOF itheral uso of gargien Sere wee Co al Ralph Nothing like Musterole for croupy: wand ‘ erran 1 en ible ore © led craft. late in this big mail order house, SeLMRLIGIIET BL Wee, The first. battalion of the 106th In- OBLIGING TOWN CLORK of Stony Point furnished | "Reports from London concerning | fen Keep it Sys Lede hy The quantities are limited; the size and color assortments N , » Nov. 6—| fantry, a muacking lant night in couple with Hoense and officiating justice, and, there be-| teeirieaity contr sas patrol by an 30¢ and 6Uc jars; hospital size $2.50, . 9, Alth the Ht thorities | oben mile rom cam) . ” er ica controlles torpedo di- " are not always complete; and some are past season's styles— i or ieee aeak is Apes Ail tba to the rifle range ing no train, took them on first lap of honeymoon in his! cates,” ME. Mammond wala “that the | a { but every article sold is a bargain. at a Oe ; - ‘ vil automobile, Ge rane are to-day proceeding more We picture and describe a few of those bargains, but we 4) tsp SO Gea te 1 . seriously on the crude development ’ , troops In Camp Wadsworth the ca-| Ile Rid time this evening, THRPE-CEN' — which I witnessed a few yeurs ago haven't the space to tell you about the hundreds of others that § | paras persist errarmes fotters | 4nd will remain fora week, The to. ington ea PRMENSWHE aaetenee ENVELOPE of 1876 was mailed in Wash-/ near Berlin. sit * you will find on sale not only Wednesday but every day. poached catty today’ contains n_ | iene w be y digging pits phia resident, and Government honored it as good postage, “From the report of the manner in| - iries from anxious parents ha ary Se Berbations WOLF that chased auto Palleve that tus deve! prupnt has by | rn quiries fro lous parents con- | (y Oiler Sattallon 4 chased aute and ti pelle evelopment has by corning grave epidemics sald to be neto tine Geapateh ways, t tire was killed by escaping alr, Kansas). means progressed as far as that 1 of our own. Tho tactical mistake of endeavoring to attack a group of warships with one surface topedo in the daytime is as ridiculous ax would be_an attempt to carry out a torpedo attack by a single torpedo boat against a squadron of capital ships. | I ravaging the camp and resulting in used in yesterday's ive all been gath Albany Taft, Second De y red up te Charles W Secretary of near Atlanta casting of bal- t men from New to-morrow 8, and will from Camp express. of the militar Edward | Gray Hair? Use BARBO a general quarantine reservation, Lieut. Col Maloney, Div consed at the rumors and sald he would take step that persons responsible for WASTE IN WAR PAYMENTS — | BUSH WILL ORGANIZE TOLD IN FRENCH CHAMBER} NEW YORK PORT FOR WAR: One Deputy Says Government Pays $300 for Horses Bought jon Surgeon, of epidemic to-day, sur lots by the 4,200 York, He will r morning with the ship them wit Wadsworth by fas persiste A tion of great streaked, faded or pre it is evident therefore that the re-| You Can Make nt ported attempt was some form of ex- C y Gets box of Barbe Compound ot Porimental trial, and it e very prob. | oZsietec boas teres Hide and east Oe jable that It is only @ precursor to future attacks where the controlled ia Accepts Commission to Mobilize AH lis Resources for Immediate He says pos BAlSCarn Calne Wadeworte wil ibe in America for $85, Co-Operation. torr sioes will bo operated simul- ' sunday World Wants Work Wonders aimed By ered Na go ethet agg ad, PARIS, Oct. 16 (Correspondence of} WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Irving T. nting Mayor Mitohel, that he Pos, The Associated Press.)—Discussion of | Susp, founder and head of the Bush extravagance and wastage in war ex- penditures, during the recent debate on the appropriations for the fourth quar- ter of this year in the Chamber of Depu- tles developed the fact t ‘ance is paying the equivalent of $10,000,000 a year for gasoline. The up-keep of cars ferminal Company, has accepted the post of Chief Executive Officer of he ‘newly created New York Port ‘ar Board. He wili begin work at nce. Secretary Baker, commenting upon he conferences in New York and in carried the reservation ) votes Tammany work- A—Children’s Apron and Cap of Linene. B—Blue and White Gingham Aprons. C—Chil:’s Dress of goo! quality Linene. D—Middy Dress of Linene an! Gingham. MOTHER! LOCK AT iP pate, t if Embroidered Organdie M-—Girls’ Organdic Drese trom France, where he has been on! aC tne White Fiaine Court House yes. | 7 10 W. 23d St., Near Sth Ave, a trip of Inspection for the Amert-|terday. af 4 oe fey Grand Jury has } 3 Park Row, Opp. Post Office, Near Ann St. en Fred Grose, eal tordays Biol hinge concerning the work j BROOKLYN ~ 519 Fulton Street The real war work that should| 97 Q'ty Warner, superintendent of the Cor Duffield Street, Opp. A L. Namm's interest the people of America this| Westchester County Society f j : , wanes J winter 9 of an economic rather than| ;sntion fee te ae FN ld Tie | A laxative to-day saves a sick child) menting waste will gently move out of a military character. It will belterm of the County Court of Westenes, |¢-morrow. Children simply will not|®! the bowels, and you have a well, 44 carried on by the Red Cross in|ter County, take great pleasure in ox take the time from play to empty Hod child again. nh thorough “ine i pressing elr entire approval the le cleansing” R ; France, its purpose being to relieve Ilent work of your society, which thelr bowels, which become clogged | necessary. Mie EY Laie yg fo] Et “’ needy conditions in the homes of|has come before them at the presen: | 4P With waste, liver gets siuggiwh,| treatment given in any sick } A French soldiera who are in winter|#es#on, and wish before adjourning to | stomach sour. B Aaa page) ) : record their high appreciation of thy | Look at the eware of counterfelt fig syrups. i quarters in the trenches at the front. | society and to wish it Godspeed in it: |egated, at tongue, mother! If] As. your druggist for a 50-cent bot- H ‘L\) re) "|" “it ts felt by the military officers | work.” costed, oF your child is listless, cross, |tle of “California Syrup of Figs" | of both nations that nothing could] ,,1', developed today, thas Phillippo « | eo eae ti OF cold or has the Which hee full directions for ba ' Children's Felt do more to keep up the morale of! tcrei by Giuseppe Messina of New Ro OF @ sore thrvat of any other | ups piainly printed on the Gorakeemee ' FP cack ba the French soldiers during the com-|:hvlle en Oct. 25, made will on hietchildren’s silent, give @ teaspoonful |that it is made by the “Californi fee ; Dull Mother ing winter than to bring comfort to] ac\tbed in ee cnoring his wit: [of “California Syrup of Figs,” then | Syrup Company." Don't merel: i banda women and children at home, The|and child, ina insists he killed the {@on't worry, because it is perfectly | for Syrup of Figs, but ask fo - for “Cali- ; N—Girls’ Smocked Middy Dress soldier's knowledge that his famtly|%arber becaus ns been too Frlemity ‘armen, and tn @ few hours all thie fornia Syrup of Clee” i O—Girls’ Dress of Cotton Suiting iu being well cared for will take a bas iP p: faon, sour bile and fers | “California,” —Advt. 1 P—Girls’ Dress of Cotton Suiting great load off his mind and hearten|~ | him to stand up against privation \ which otherwise might break his ; spirft and render him of no physical ALSO FREE SIX-LESSON [:::. i “Scattered through France, many | E | of them in soldiers’ homes, are some t | 200,000 refugees from the war zona, e Commencing Tuesday, November 13th | 884 thoes tno will reowixe. Gennes. ; ‘ : Sh [In short, it 19 the purpose to keep Cooking and baking require less sugar y Pee An ot aye q the spirit of France bright until the : ig UR ( mtd soe The great GORDON-DETWILER INSTITUTE wll give only J mitary forces are ready to deat when you use Borden's Eagle Brand. . its wonderful free sia-lesson French Courses this season, Also, it will give [iy thet: ashing blow against Ge: : ' aya me oe ty vt ew ian yan Co he aunty ll gomaay? sa For Eagle Brand contains sugar as well HBB if, you would benefit by one of these exceptional courses, which have been attended s ‘ * wusiness , 4 paStild’s . Velveteen with Yelveteen pce “ip rapig a ; Muffins, corn-bread, cake and cookies are nt vi or engaline; uesday, 0 at tl last free six-lessor onversati . . Bonnet Roary Sin tas ol fur fabeic trim Draechl Covet Sir oer anes ila retrain | _ peor convertadionat MAKES HIM WANDERER but a few of the many dishes which are " Detwiler Auditorium, atop Tribun Street, just op ici ice Haat Fac There: aill be ledger on oseday and Thursday cf: pach _tepeuta eae ' Montelair, N. J., Boy Fails to Cor made more delicious and more economical may attend at 10:15 A. M,, or 12:15, or 2:15, or 3:15, of 5.15, of 7:15, or 8:15 P, May as ontelalr, N. J., Boy me b the use of Eagle Brand best suite your convenience Home After Discussion y z Ontstia iN ae at School. We have a booklet—‘‘Borden's Recipes’’ —which | uesday, Nov. 13th, the last free six-lesson Spanish Course « . will open, also in Gordon Detwiler Auditorium, and you may attend at 11:15 Av Ma, oF ‘Ten-year-ol4 Albert Armstrong ot | tells you how to use “the milk that saves the 1:15, or 4:15, or 6:15 P.M. Class also meets on Tuesday and Thursdays. No. 7 Prospect Place, Montclair, N sugar’ in many new and appetizing ways. It | - J, {8 missing from his home under . A A } _ These special courses will be exactly like our former free courses, to ff circumstances that have caused his | will pay you to write for it, } wes tishata Were distri the EVE NING GLOBE. Our remarkable system father to Insert 4" ortisements in to- | eliminates syntax and dry rules of graminar, and at the end of six lessons pes) | 7 ~ | have 0 vocabulary Wy sina ‘has tecees tee, aan Lusacoed Wiese m1 oe Gay's BAY NDA PSTD offering @ reward BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO. ts ec mple versation, jo : . 7 ana a eats fo. ne in Hy ues ‘Albert has been attending a paro- 108 Hudson Street New York The lessons are all entircly free. Your only cost will be for a eloth- chial school in Montelair and went to bound copy of the 200.page Justice B, Detwiler Instr h sella in book eberes his studies Friday morning as usual, | for $1.50, but which will be sold to you in class room for the reduced price of $1.00, In the afternon he engaged in an ar A t with @ girl pupil about the! The ticket supply will not last long; therefore, to avoid disappoint- palling oa word and was admone ment, call to-day at Gorton: Detwiler Institute and get 4s. There is no Penalty ished by hia teacher. Small Boys’ Boys’ Cheviot Boys’ Blanket Small Boys’ to ge through, nor any obligation. Just call and got the ticket, Ne questions what- His father, @ commiasion merchant Checked Suit Bevercost Cloth Coat Sine Gant ed you. If unabl» to call in poraon thon write (or ticket enclosing ool St No. 877 Broadway, aake that a plea ped envelope and the next mail will bring your ticket to you, Add be printed for Albert to return with Orders Are Filled, More Hours: 0 to Saturdays, ¥.00 to @, your letter to ' the following stanza from a Whittier poem | “I'm sorry that T apelt the word, “T hate above you, i GORDON-DETWILER INSTITUTE OF N. Y., Inc mpecnuse tho brown eves lower fal! | t : “Because, you see, I love you | TRIBUNE BUILDING, 154 NASSAU STREET. If Albert comen back home ho wit | fot na joyful father and mother awaj:. | FEES 5 — 4 . \—Girls’ Dress of Repp. E-—Girls' Lin. Gingham Dress. Q—Girls’ Drese of L—Cotton Gabardine Dress | to wey them are punished. tively that Camp Wadsworth is with t out any serious illness and he cannot | pe understand why rumors of epidemics ne should be circulated in the face of previous denials unless some person pen tan y or persons are seeking to embarrass | py at lous 2 the authorities. Jers make unsubstantiated claims of A week ago a member of tho for-| having captured at lcast 70 per cent. mer int Cavalry was taken ill with/of the total vote 8 old 7th Re} spinal meningitis. He was removed | ment cast a heavy vote for the Mayor, — . TWO SHOT PROTECTING JAIL. Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dan | druff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. ‘To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to molsten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger ti Deputies Woanded and Burt Audi County Jail when an doliver Ph iny at the i nil was frustrated p Mosher and Ed Huftalo, were cap. ourlng car standing a with engine running an Paice f when § REVISED UP, Announces In- will be gone, and three or four n applications will completely disse and entirely destroy every single sin and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. ‘You will find, too, that all itching | and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be flutty,| lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, ranen ‘ON, Nov. 6—Coal prices Massilon and Jackson ‘n the Palmy 75, 0 black It is inexpensive and prepare Advt. sizes from $2.90 to $ and screenings from $2.10 to $3.50. “Tommy Walker’’ at $3.85 | Has Made Such a Hit That We Can’t Keep Quiet Men—you'd do well to get in early to capture a pair of these snappy walking boots. They're a man’s gunmetal, cocoa tan, or mahogany tan calf shoe ~Eng- lish last —long vamp —the famous Rinex Fiber soles —thatgive elasticity and buoyancy to the step. $3 8 First, try to get “Tommy Walk- er’s” equal elsewhere for $5 to $6 placed at the disposition of the military authorities outside the war sone amounted to about $500,000 a month dur- ing the year 1916. Emmanuel Brousse, who is sometimes called the “‘watoh-dog of the Treasury,” remarked that part of this waste was due to the fact that motor lorries in- tended to carry loads of from thri five tons were used to transport cases weighing no more than a hundred carded stallions belonging to the State were sold by the Agricultural Depart- ment at the equivalent of $70 to private individuals who subsequently sold them to the War Department for the equiva- lant of $300. It also was asserted that in purchasing 40,000 horses in America the Government lost about $5,500,000, It was claimed that to $160 when the frelght and feeding were paid, but that the French Govern- ment paid $300 each for them, In spite of these tsolated cases of was declared on the ¢ Government has In most departments connected with the | war effort realized economies running into hundreds of millions of francs a year, _————— RED GROSS WORK TO AID FRENCH SOLDIERS’ MORALE | Caring for Their Families at Home | Will Keep Up Spiritof Men | in Trenches. William Allen White, just returned | Vashington, sald: “Great things will come out of this project. Not only will there come about the intensive use of the port for War purposes, mobilizing every facility in the port and using it at Its full ca- pacity, but through the expertence New York and New Jersey will learn how the port should be managed in men present, the important details of the business were despatched in short order. I am delighted with the way in which the two States of New York and New Jersey have come to the front in this matter of the use of the port, and tho splendid and generous | manner in which the business men at look and feel a hundred times better. | Hels. ¢f Qilmmatration as follows,” there horses bought in the United | the port of New York are rallying to rae see get liquid arvon at any! un of inine from $2.36 to States at $80 to $85 a head and cost $140 | the support of the Government in this rug store. never fails to do the work as well as In other departments of the war work is most gratifying to ue all here in Washington. “I am sure Mr, Bush will be able promptly to organize a staff of New) York and New Jersey shipping men and merchants who, with the co-oper- ation ef the governmental palities at the port, will take care of the war requirements of the port and perform at the same time the {m- portant commercial service this port is called upon to perform for the whole Nation.” pi cee BLN WESTCHESTER NOTES. ‘The Westchester County Grand Jury which has been !n session since the first week In September and which found about seventy-five Indictments, has been scharged \W. T. Hoysradt, former Surrogate, of depart- | | ments, the two States and the munict- YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE |Give “California Syrup of Figs” If Cross, Feverish, , ps, Sherif? Shaw. It ts H HH + & ‘avaine tals § * pounds. imes of peace. = FB rg and by morning rd a eee Nant ema [Maen ee ater ot Sick, Bilious, Constipated—They love it Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Grippe, * { Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons