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0 TOFILLLEFT BY = iced . t it ra GUARD REGIMENTS =» ngary and ved With units will Second Tempe Je, and will be com William G. Hat Ist Brigade wi the 47th of Broo! ) Kegiment, under «. Gen. William Wilson vf the » regiments have been awn upon and togeth 0 men and offic . ft was levied Tist, With, Ist been some 9.-The Dutch » of Neutral Poslam, first and for all, to treat The ORIGWAL | Malted: Milk or any Skin Disease. It is Broperticn’ Apply eight. on the Seven’ Organizations Not in Taw places that burn and itch; they 27th Division to Form will be pacified, soothed, cooled and Bhs i gill no longer harass, ‘Poslam has Two Brigades. been considered a rare “find” by : many who never knew just what to to secure real and lasting relief ailing skin. Shortest way to gpanTANHUtt furnish ut we © nuinerous documents at| 3 pitted ali | hing criticism, | ed to histori. | er all this we | Christmas trees, . will be set up will take A Nutritious Diet for All Ae. Weat 47th St.. New York City. of the 27th Division are to be Poslam hie medicated with Pos- | into tro brigades. The regiment be used if skin is tender! fected by the new ord tely dismem make the celebration + their apirits and they feet that} ne is not distant when thely vacant ranks will d with men} the Draft Army at Yaphank. | ‘other explanation made for the new formations is that the Franklin Simon & Co.’s | Latest Importation of sdminixtrative Ba IR I iene tft | harged from the serv camp. Next week {is 9 planned to send the first of the ar formation. The officers | Ulery units to the range to begin tho oO Ss d other skeleton units | big gun work. Three non-commissl . English Ov t mp at nglish Overcoats nts of buoyed up by the War|ed officers in L. Company of the fortunate Sire J q d! at a ae ust Arrived ! strongest Nov. 9 Keep Horlick’s Al Hi ona, All ef- | jon » Hun. Pp Horlick’s Always on Hand i te Pimples, Rashes, Inflamma& | rier was great Joy in the campn of th ed upon the 27th | « “ n Gey. Quick Lunch; Home or Office, . seven regiments. when ft became}! core and men of! teed th — | ares, <yery vets, For free sample ences teuday that ihe unit deh Rh. rean ons have fel ining Camp Activities Is urging = 10 Emergency Laboratories, 243 of time until f the boys tn 1 re the in the new achedule of ng given to rifle w © practice is being n by the regiment the infantry units 9 rifle range, twenty Memorandum — which| 7th Regiment have been ord ti would earn hie weit tn silver if not Kreenbacks d ° ° i” bd ’ he wou! ut bring bis crystal into Javis and Wayne M i. on | | es Jeamp and seer a bit a The body of private George Wiss of HH ESE are London’s Jatest for Boys. Chr 1st ine | Mille } S onolulu N| though the camp had been visited by | the base hospital, as, a result of ti | Made of those rough-and-tumble = a baby earthquake this morning, but|neas, ls being held to await the ur~ it turned out to be the officers’ bomb | rival of members of hix family, |class at practice back of the old 7th; vate Wise, who was nineteen y Ktegiment, The officers have been/old, was a member of C Comp fabrics which look so well and wear so long. Put together by an English house Voice ona Talking taught Row to make prenates and [ibe leech Intantty, formerly the 234 of | which specializes in Boys’ Clothes and knows re no more nervous in handling | Brooklyn. how to combine warmth with style, and écon- TL INT, that explosive of explosives. —_————. . nel 3 : \)| than’ tney are in “handling: molasses: omy with both. For English overcoats, in The oMcers are stationed behind «|FORD 10 DEVOTE PLANT \ times like these, they are unusually reasonable. board screen representing a trench | * all d at iven a thy ! IN |iieht the fuses ‘and hurl the deadly SOLELY TO WAR WORK = Boys’ London missiles over the top for given dis- _ | the New Edison \ t Made Overcoats NY | “Tho sock of the explosion can be| Will Make No More Pleasure Cars : $1450 Take This “Honolala’’ Hore Wei intintne atasae att] nil Great Contest KA a e 1AY ono. Ui a ome NN | ter about in a radius of thirty yards. Is Over, Anew English belted back NS / British and French officers; fresh . odel of superior qualit: ’ \ ches abi WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—No more am sup quanty From Our Upstairs Store Ne ces seeeeiininaeahiemnanmaens | Heauire cate or ociairstal tioeks) wi English Tweed or Shet- be buflt by Henry Ford until after the Y land, in brown, gray or ne tlie’ war. He will devote his entire plant to heather color schemes and | er any eme ies--- the production of war necessities, trac- plain worsted lined. | tors, ambulances, aircraft engines and A 10 i Intermal Baths)! roca secensy orterea to. aisco- / ee | | fe for. $4.85 —after you've shopped about, and found you couldn’t touch it for $7 elsewhere. Splendid quality of rich cocoa brown kid—the autumn shade. Leather Louis heels, or the New Military or Cuban Heels. Welt soles. A tinue the production of pleasure cars | Mr. Jonoph Rosenbaum writes Dr. Chas, /and his offer was gladly accepted by the A. Tyrrell of Now York as followa: Government, Tho shortage of chrome vanadium aterl, needed vitally for shells and aeroplane engines, has caused - | uneasiness among those nalble for war preparations. The plant in Detrolt uses in peace time approximate- elets. ly" 200,000 ? tf ‘ All Upstaire LOCATIONS OF STORES = All Upstairs Tine transportation attuation tx such | at the ralroads are unable to hau 11 West 34th St., Opp. Waldorf BROOKLYN nat hanp “thei: and fanentiat industries My ord ire pings pale ley oe 519 Fulton Street for ertect Raith “over facing ot tnis gftuation and iy action a om & ‘ar! a Cor. tee, Corner Duffield Street, halt a. anitiion Keen, bright, ‘healthy | in “doing his to reduce the non ‘Near Ann St. Opp. A yf Name Se arias tf Be ian eamentiai demand tor chrome atecl, coal a crecconts i Otte K: at White House. 22 e o , Loo! 0, Stores. | called on President Wilson yesterday model made of fine quality English Tweed or Shet- ~ land, in the new brown, | gray or heather mixtures, with plaid worsted lining. 11% 18 years Boys’ Shops—Fifth Floor ol te Judged Re Yourself (= _ - oreel| Here is an interesting and conclusive test GOPOHOHHDDDHHOOHDDOODDDHHHO DDD GODODDODODHODHDDOGDDHOIIDH + 4 °) which you may make yourself. Come to the 5 Edison Shop and ask us to play Mr. Edison’s Re-Creation of the famous ballad “Old Black Joe’”’ as sung by Christine Miller, the noted concert contralto. Then go te any talking machine representative and hear the same song by the same artist as it is reproduced Y by the talking machine. '% | He anid his visit was for the purpo of talking over the economic con tion of the country. No Needles to Change Can Be Made % Play All P Makes of Records "YY! Studebaker TRADE-IN-SALE ---we can see the end of this sale--- got almost all the used cars we can handle. Have YOU been in? Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. |; OCOD e116 191016) 10-Pieec Having done this, judge for yourself. Mr, Edison’s new art needs no better demonstra- tion than such a comparison, Make this simple test before you decide. Youcan actually make money by trading in your car today And you will practice genuine economy by doing it. A care- ful inquiry into the comparative values of Studebaker cars at Y Soe Dan | {Sli et Suite at i zt present prices and the probability of all new car prices going 8 : sky high after the first of the year, will prove to you that now is the time to make a trade-in as an investment. COBO No matter if you don’t expect to every reason to suppose it will be use your car this winter, you'll be duplicated here. Our advice to all sure of a fine new car next spring, our friends is to trade in their old if you secure it now. You will, in cars now. all probability, save from $800 to 8500, Just now we can make you a M@haystaboundrtolbe a suortaacit wonderfully attractive offer be- fine cars before spring—and what Vee we still have a waiting mar- cars there are will perhaps rise 50 we ha Bey few good used cars, per cent. in price. That's what well- e have now practically all the Program of Music’s Re-Creation in Our Recital Hall— Tomorrow . cert Band In Jacobean fin- teh, 10 BUFFET, CHINA Closer, SERV. ING TAB DINING TABLE 48 In. wide, 6 ft. Sripnsions 1 ARM Ask Us About Our Partial Payment AIR and 6 informed observers tell us, War used cars we can handle. with stip ea conditions have brought about this Tomorrow may be too late for 10 pieces, at nying Plan on All New Edison Instruments condition in England and there's you to make your trade. E ER EREREEE EE We Pay Freight, We Pay Railroad Fare Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut |$ 100 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT Studebaker Corporation of America ORK SHOWROO BROOKLYN BRANCH. 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