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PAIN 0 BOYS RESENT THE CHARGE : OF IMMORALITY Gen. Bell Officially Dis- credits Mrs. Humiston’s Allegations. (Opectet, From o Stall Correspondent | Th ening World.) VAPTIANS 1 te not the pane p Upton toda 1 fact, If you want to start a fihit men tom ft to nome of the drafted men from Greater New Yor That youll make wome of the * oles you tuck . eh to ff in with arze nee her who have the Mar f humor, ‘Then the you ¢ wet would be a horse lave ‘The storion repeated by Humiston, a New York Mra. Grace woman law yer, regarding immorality at Camp Upton were officially ited by Major Gen. J. Franklin Bell, com- manding this division, in a statement issued after he had received reports from all the men and worn who devote their time to keeping this sec- tion of Long Island clear of Juat such conditions as Mra Humiston alleged Hoth Major Gen, Hell and Miss M,C Cook, General Secretary of the ¥. W. C. A. at this camp, would be pleased to have Mra. Humiston call and sub- | mit whatever evidence she may have. | ‘They feel certain she has been mis: informed. Mrs, Humiston’s story of the death of seven young girls about to become mothers at Camp Upton is regarded as originating in the same place as (he stories told a few weeks ago about wholesale suicides among the re- cruits, The suicide fake was spread 4) about New York City untli many per- sons were becoming convinced by the details, Such yarns aro regarded here as part of the pro-German, anti- war propaganda, YAPHANK YS WILL RESENT QUESTIONING. News 1s usually a day old when it filters down from headquarters hall to the recruits in barracks. So the jatter have just woke up to-day to what the folks back homo in the big town have been hearing, And the boys in khaki are sore, especially as more of them than usual are going | back home for the week end and know they are to undergo a lot of questioning. Fifty-three per cent. of the 80,000 now 1} will be allowed leave over Sunday this week, as con- trasted with the 25 per cent. that was M the rule for a while, The increase in the number given this much desired vacation is regarded as evidence that the higher officers are pleased with the progress of the men, Also, th recruits for the hardest week in their intensive training for the tre a Heginning next Monday, they will the bayonet in charging dummies, Vor the past week the officers of the four infantry ments of the 77th Division have been going through th normal school of the bayonet un the instruction of four Sergeants fro he British Ariny, all of whom are |i { real Ughting In seasoned veterans the trenches. Now, with the final hour's drill with the cold steel this morning, the 128 officers have @rad- uated and will start next Monday to pass the instructions among thelr The senior of the Heitish non-coms here in Sergt. Ma rvington, ha tins served for twenty eight yearn ler the Union Jack in ail parts of the British Empire. He had set down on his pension to a life of when the great war broke out. ace Then he re-enlisted, proved in the trenches of Flanders that he was a master tn the new style of bayonet work and was called back to England to In- struct officers in the art. He taught 700 of them in the big training amps on Salisbury Plain, and when he British War Office was asked to end bayonet instructors to tb United States Sergt, Major Coving jon was chonen to bead the assigned to Camp Upton “Remember, hits your life or he telia his officer pupils when pu ling pep into the » practice “Just ‘it lm agin when you've got quarter ' Is Your Vitality Ebbing? Don't let your vitality ebb away because of impoverished blood. Blood that is poor in iron and red cells is too weak to scour out poisons and waste tissue, A A poisog-clogged system is indicated by paleness — nervousness, days” loss of weight It has helped It Pepto, Mangan rebullds the Mood ‘ron overwor Pept stomach Priei tom: Study this afeture ruck we tt ine Bram tn Nie oot New Yor cy | Geer Wy cetlee a ‘uc, The Quality of the leaf is the secret |mewrenr “Neat gees che Voorete "ei 98 PP gent. of ber Boling turkeys Mine Iphiavnn Bertha Orbe, den. A ene ae of the Unique Flavor. ae daidattats Pre, te sty: Sctaurtiem sserecce win by wornad tate uttomeas wl (OER! SEALED PACKETS ONLY — 10%, 18% & 35° eck end will prepare the | § and a general run-down condition, Gades Pepto Mangan “The Red Blood Builder’’ Pepto-Mangan is also a dependab! te, puny children, girls in adole valeacents, sickly old people, the worried and the THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1917. a TURKEYS alan r 3 at : mM THE ARMY CAMPS tr CLS HER oT CHM reali ‘wn tm front ana ‘tt m ara.” HOW OFFICERS AND MEN LEARY BAYONET WwoRK ¢ vow The Revenant Majors pturesiie - ‘ rae qaiiery ve . ‘ « pute t f A ‘ ‘ ' ate} vee “ LOSES HER $10000 SUIT, ecm pe aa Me FADES PERRY CHARGE, =P rece ~ BEHIGH THIS YEAR ——— ending Now 9 ‘i ‘ ve Usua pf From ‘Texas : 5 predominating a t wala sch Agure Not Coming In—Feed for i i | have sent m 7 to the pow d t f ! © wee and in) mportant part of the dri Poultry Is Too Costl ational Guard on , eae | , rat en ave You Tas whieh ean be done ct inte " | Mi in the Na their Unruste The , | «mame Fequired manne sal at ot ' Mutien| 8 ng work, and the recruits who t watened Thankag! ving the instruction of the Hritiey ' . ‘ |know what in ahead of thier » th 4 part of the eupply | week. | A@ & preliminary to the bayo’ uree, there in the drill in “atick~ | © ed from frames.) ‘Thin in tive parts of 1 of August # SATA The BobIn Htemiment of Infuntry his Dullt & trench ayater with barbed The burden of supplying New York- nt booklet. BALADA, 100 Hudson St, New York. wire entanglements and the other tr Gra with a dinne . TRamecul Ser I OD "7, Mel fantry regiments will noon have thei) Will fall upon Minsourl, Maryland, Vip WM aL NM MOY trenches in shape, Home of the fel) Vermont oud New Jersey, and there . artillery batteries have been con will be # 10 cont on all these fowls pee pound premium structing dugouts and gun pits auch From prevent tn an are used to acreen feld pieces from scouting aviatora |dications frozen turkeys will sell from Py to the when the remainder 9¢ cents to 38 cents a op 4, and of the drafted*men from New York | + 2 5 * turke from 42 cents to 4 City are to ome here, Major Gen, Tero turkey he frosen turkeys Boll has not been informed. He hes vents & pound isin id quarters ready for them, however, |are ones that have been in storage whenever they are pent. —$—$—$< anonthe. country there is a posmibly ci Throughout the ESTEY PIANO SALE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, —|40 por vont. shortage in poultry, In- \ciuding turkeys, which has raised the With net chenges from previous close Ne | price 80 por cont. over last year, This Aisa, (oid Mine. Cw tis caused, experts nay, entirely by the At the (rain aituatior present timo 18 | the farmer has to pay $5.60 for corn ‘ § that coat him $1.40 last year, }) This grain shortay aused the 2 ' farmers to raise er fowls this uy + |year and is responsible Hefore for thelr the first t*ylot the year they wll all be kill i 1. land placed on the inarket, This will ay a lereate a shortage that will approach 18 > Sle famine during January and Febru- ot Blary. HKG | The fowls now on the market are AQ Vf |not of nearly so good a quality as BR fw usual. This tw due to the fact that §e% — |} | the farmer, to eave food, ts milx- \4 feeding them only seven days, ef PY | whereas he ordinarily gives them this iow + 4, | food for w fortnight. ‘This is said to | 40°) +‘) effect not only the plumpness of tho KY 433 4+ fowl but also tia Navor of tha moat, | NY ipier / %| Squabs are becoming a greater AY ey ae + ss‘ delicacy than ever before, At preseut KY 4 * FR { there is not 60 per cent. ‘ot the usual | DN ar + Sjamount on the market, and it ia I 4 ter emi 4 that uniess the grain situ- relieved OU per cen squab raisers will be for business thin season. present conditions will drive than 60 per cent, of the duck raisers from their busi La Mr. Silz offers as a remedy for thi grave pituation the removal of the restrictions on the sale of game in this state durin remainder of the war. This, 4 will bring into the market than enough wild ducks and Kees to make up. for the riage in oll fowls, Dan- gor of exterminating the birds, a point | which will be raised by many peo- ple, can be averted by legislation lim- iting the shooting in this State to reasonable months. ‘The advantage will bo in inviting to the New York market birds killed in all the river dis- | tricta of the East where there are | SS Ys Our r Automobile Will Bang “Vou Here "FREE OF CHARGE more Come to This Emergency Sale of FAMOUS PIANOS ano PLAYER PIANOS To Be Held Right in the Factory AN opportunity such as this has probably never HE before occurred, The Estey Company since 1846 N jog! Comduit at « Na) t no restrictions against welling, \""Mr, Silas idea, In a lesser degrec, extends to the deer killed in New| N York and nearby States as a partial) B demand for Estey has been steadily increasing so that today increased out- instruments rae for the PpaL SNMELION, AL prees| “over seventy years—has been making world- put must be antic ipated and the models of Estey RS | camasgiene ever Increasing herd of about 60,000 famous musical instruments. instruments standardized. This means that a number \\ In Maine there are about 100,00 deer, | 5 py . 2 | ef : \ ITEM® FOR INVESTORS. the TE eee Orang’ Utes eat , Estey Organs, Estey Pianos and finally Estey of models now being made are to be discontinued. In ‘ isunt dividend of 7 ‘cents me ahare [enough to make Unnecessary legisla | layer Pianos have gained a world-wide reputation order to put our new plans into effect all the instru- payable to stock rr vion against thelr sale in season, 4 Doo. 8, = ‘The shooting is restricted to males mpany of Nebraska, | With not less than three-inch horns, | nnual dividend of fand of these there were Killed in this for tone quality, durability and beauty of case designs. ments of discontinued models are | } Standard On 6 Regular semi ap no tions In Maine and Pennaylva The terned Germai WASHINGTON, Nov, 17 a days pe Our show rooms at 12 West 45th Street, New York i i enable the prospective City, and the display possible at Frederick Loeser & Estey Instruments are praises built, how which to see exactly Meatless the materials of bably will be de nment campa, where Gers |e Lhe consumption of venison In Company's Store in Brooklyn were considered in- they are made, how thgy are constructed and finished. ork City, which comes from privat i : : Bult of ro Tari, tataie becwean 4000 ana 400 adequate for the purposes of this extraordinary sale; They will also see a wide variety of models and be pounds daily during the cold months Thin shows a decided de mand for that meat, If the restrictic ere removed, @ great Maine and. Pennsylvania als would find thelr way into the New York market and would do ite “bi toward relleving the meat = o | jLURED BY GIRL AND SHOT| | \ emacl yes. | so the Estey Piano Company decided to throw open then factory for the sale of these instruments. This will AT $25 TO $125 BELOW FORMER PRICES This in face of increased prices on all kinds of musi- cal instruments. Every instrument is fully Company. able to select from a large number of instruments shortage. To make it convenient for you to come to the F Ustey factory at Southern Boulevard und Lincoln Avenue, in the Bronx i | Garment Maker’ by Men in guaranteed by the Estey Following a pretty girl who had beckoned him from & table in a Se t and appetite——frequent “off wh Aven fssant st) th WE'LL SEND OUR AUTOMOBILE TO BRING YOU HERE fae igre ng FREE OF CHARGE Lala ee agp be ey DON'T MISS the most EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY to buy a Piano or Player Piano that has occured in years. ended upon dis head and a bullet ‘To insure our having enough cars, 2 DAYS’ NOTICE is requested. This remarkable event will last TEN DAYS ONLY. First day, plerced he wrist At the Fifth Street I where he waa examing haaaie linan, it was fou and charges the Bosd jat the base of ». When the blood is rich in iron and red [taken to b Jey of living 4s | Sapatro to of Pepto Mangan ‘girl and also bis | fused to give any Information —_ Wednesday, November 21st. Last day, Saturday, December Ist. SPECIALLY FOR MEN! The factory will be open till 9 p. m. should help you untess you havea | fon, Fill Out YOUR Coupon Now (ee eee oneness: SO ee ee ee ee ee, SS THE ESTEY PIANO CO, 112 Lincoln Avenue, w York Sei Please have your automobile call for me at my residence, on..ssseeeeeesee tonle for eon We can send the car to your place of business to call ke, ui o-Maogan cannot disturb the w for injure the: Oticssseeeeeensereeeess O'clock, My party will consist of,.... persons. It is under- j eph Broadhead, thirty, of No, am Cnet 46th Street, a ‘lonxshoreman, was | taken to Bellevue Hospital yesterday | suffering from anthrax. Broadhead had |been tl since Tuerday with what ap- peared to be a boll on tho wide of his for you, Liberty Bonds Accepted as Cash Rearonable Monthly Payment Terms est Iie pleasant totake, the only true Pep: imitations t stood that your automobily will take my party to your factory ndly warning: Quai morning: Qui ENTIRELY FREE OF CHARGE. NAME IN FULL... only Bi never Jneck. Blood testa last night verified ls ADDRESS.....,..++ Helveular around the botte Wer Mingnosib Gh anibtas. Aniomcaiinn Will Be Made ; Pepto: Mangan is made only’ by performed on the Infected part Directions to reach my home ) NBACH CO. New ‘in the lat five years eix wil brow tr | | | | ; My Tel. No. BE MET AT ANY R. R. Manufacturing Chemiste _SATIBEACTION GUARAN i 2i:D WM a 41 he seldom kia, OUT-OF-TOWN FOLKS WILL TATION, oss se esse res: Worked among |enunal «i

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