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ee oe —— weit + oe — es f fi THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1918, , ap whved Gn ly tren dtateous 10| : . . MISS LINCOLN BRIDE OF -" Jot three groupe 0 ae facing | proper nants von &. atenbon NELSON CHARGES © “om Patriots, Pies, Piffles! “siexfocasrnu.ée NEW YORK STREET sre Se Peict SS SS es psa lait, AT WEDDING TO-DAY f the front line trench, with @ par-| gue a, y Btreot, whien ; Ae IRS : ¢ Wiel supervision fire trench behind! j« the front line trench, while a short | Bs ane County ¢ oof! J ‘ ceeanooet’ oa [it, he second group consists of a) alk in the other dlvection will tle i POLITICAL p (] Sethe haceebee ins That's the Idea: Chin-Print Enemy Aliens Instead MES 10 SIMPLIFY. support trench perhaps two or three | Nin to, 118th street Vis & Ble * opposed me—urged the indict in heii i * : + hundred yards behind the first group, | "in like manner if he aces on th } viiaan ailnaet of Finger-Printing Them and Thus Conserve : | orth: & SUBNEVGION, LEMOS paraital;| (renght poatd ine Guano. of eolty Te the of New York, he will know is In a short trench of the sup- ort system that walking in one fon wh him to oth Street ch ts the ch of the su | | and bebind it. ‘The third group, from 600 to 800 yards behind the second group, consisis of @ reserve trench, | with or without a supervision trenci, EMSs eesmc As oentea ike Has No Yerrors for the American So Leng as Has Pie on It, but as the Flea Said cifle charge ed his won to wot pada AF the Ani “IN DRAFT A Ls Wisconsin Congressman was the Hole in the Doughnut—War to the Knife U US. TRENGHSHSTEM artied to evade raft. ‘The 7 4 ; nd & number of strong polnta. Con | port. system ‘at RWisconsin Conet , ' Ryron, left the University of W When He Wagged the Dog, War Is War. ] hecting there three groups of trenehea fon to 42'S which fi a eee Us Nat ; y May 2, 1917, went to the d ‘ ; Broadway, Wall Street and) (for tse rene ie cae, there are Bene Phaiwe New peals to House for Vin near Spring Coulee, Albert BY ARTHUR (“BUGS”) BAER | Fifth Avénue Signs for Sol- | erally several deop and wide trenche du St he tion of and . ula, and falled to register for the “ the Pree Publishing Co, (The Now Youk Kvening World.) diere Lost “ M | called japproae h trenches of boya 1¥ . in oliher ai ono! 150! en he w sted young f nt our enemy aliens? s Los az | pebine nla Ati ‘ at a we When he was Indicted young) " our enemy alle! $ S -LOSt in ze. | trenches ts usually placed the artil- re like Broadway, — . went back to Madison and Wee « t to chinprint ‘om. That's where most of the trouble $ —=——— ‘lery of a division. ror Fifth Avenue, whieh WASHINGTON, 1 ‘ estered x fisty thourand y ray (Bpectat tro | “Phe system proposed regards the ead him to the front or the rem Se cta cana the trial Jan. 9 the indtetments PY fee ery me wave Lous Sere ae meeew 2 at from Batt Correanondeat of THe reniel) crench sector an if it were Manhattan | as ho may desire,” eal oh eae 1a and no appeal has been, 3 7 6 allens waving their finge: Admitting that their Z| SPARRANBURG, Feb, 9.-Sotdters| island, the leading topographical foa- —— Oe Political porse , hy the Government, The cases % * n their bite, we should cancel both the bite and the » ln Hnaiiin |tures of which are well known not bei Gatos . amisned use Nelaon le ba Z| who have gone into the trenches on|only to the soldiers who come from QUARANTINE LIFTED, roner \ befors the draft act was © | th " |New York City but to well informed | Sistminw: ae ' Wii oa © bark would save acousticn and prohibiting the bite 5 2 bia ABhting fronts as well aa 10 the} Herons throughout the State of New SPARTANBURG HEALTHY ee ‘nat that the quick settle. | would gaye ves and doughnuts, Pies and crullors are getting 40 acarce @ | training camps tn this country, have York generally. ‘The system rexards ’ ft con “em L ho case fave ho opportunity } pattery positions h ett gentati John M . Win. was proseuting the cage to tha matter for patriots, ae the pie ts the national flag of New England and » | Way about. All trenches look allke to | general locality is known as Battery nt Neaehi Sag for juilgment Gouetinut’ ta the Favertte malady of the Box oa ; @ |@ man inside of them, and afier mak-| Place. ‘The reserve treneh with ita i See stramons ing Neison, hie father said, had t sen Reiosech, Ea B14, acd id £ ling « few turns the average man i+ (strong points is known as Wail Street. | Bovs at Wadsworth at Last Enabled ® Gogged hie t ened nd "to po to the € da farm be na n the ple tournament we would have 60,000 more ples » |hopelessly to: Eve ith th 4 The two supporting a fend that of his i he United States declared war for ou; patriotic @lackers who are fighting on this side offtne | hy * |, ioe even 16 meth-| known respectively as to Leave Camp and Visit Ravan aE Mh ob ; Lea Staten. ee ee ae : : 1 es ae S ode of using nuchbers or names on] suth Street, and tie Town Nx . alk s n of the untversity In August, | an ? |signboards, most soldiers have been|stituting the group of fire trenc vis Nelson charge nk Hote of otlo Americans are willing to eat for thelr country, |” Miss FLORENCE LINCOLN = ¢ |able to get along littie better known ay 116th | (Special From a Staff Correspondent boll raasiled: ha eitUb THOR red {i tt rs of war to the knife fails to intimidate them Just so ton | *** AA MOL roid teehee To overcome this difficulty Major); veh by te ol 1d Remerassike ber if did ie Dadra edd belly dent aneinces tees the knife how ple on tt, But now thot the Government intends to The weddings of Vabveral wett|G2™ O'Ryan, who made a tour of] comes known ax the Bronx. ‘The lead as an ; C, Feb. 9 savas atop the publishing of ples and doughnuts, this v 5 getting to be a [known society gitte wil take place (20M® O tho trenches in I'rance last | ing artery of approach—-that 19 to a3 iN ; eS K, Beard, ‘ ee A in a a meet pu—is Known as Browl- | 108 ifantry, the ring Tne ry 4 — serioun affair It looks as if the war hus finally started to-day. Misa Florence Lénooin, eld. |All: bas worked out a system Oo a aihe next main artery golng for- the t saa’ pistachers wae tel 1 to Poss Se a mag FATHER AND SON ARE HELD The only ointment in the fly ts that the Government will allow | 0st ¢cughter of and Mra, Frederic | enclature which will appoat strong-| ward Is always known as Fifth AVC: | oie trom The regimental guardhouss , Bi be pitted Provided thatthe bad Nite te ate eh Ow LWW. Léneoln, and Willlam Avery |1Y {@ the members of the New York| jue, and the next on the + ag) cape fe eres 5 Lots RAD AY'S RE Y RE Ens in the Flying |Dision, and will be very simple and) Third Avenue, Additional arteries of | 0" the # ght of Jan 24, in whieh - IN DRAFT LAW VIOLATION materials, js of the ple can be white flour, but the other thir st ‘S Rene rns | Copitontte to any erencd sector that or exit on the right would| Private Pioyd Dickey of the #ma must be vine, pewter or hay. ‘This will leud © hybrid ple-bakir Ay Be BOD OF MET ane ea : nd Avenue and First} eompany was slot and fatally AIN a Bicocree Lawnee ek ene In Mra, William G. Rockefeller of No.|the division may take over after It] Avenue. On the left of Broadway the : : he eate \ Sklar Sought Exemption o ‘ rd rubber ple will last a lon 92 M on Avenue, will be married }8¢t# to France, since a!i trench sys-! main arteries necting front. and) hens’ a en hes toe avs F i g Ski ug | while, as your teeth will boun pie faster tham you can bite it 4 o'clock in the University Place | ems are constructed along the same| rear would be known as 10th and 1th) vig in onitentiary at or Rheumatic—Muscular False Ground, Is Charge— } And a combination cement-raisin pie could be handes down from gen sbyterian Church at 10th Street, |®eneral lines, The plan, in audstance, | Avenues, Atlant has been or Neuralgic Pain Parent Made Affidavit eration to generation like grandfather's trousers - is to name the trenches after tae|EVEN THE SHORT TRENCHES) apiroved bs Gen. O'Ryan, 5 i = + f Miss ITelen Beatrice Scott, daugh-| st t WILL HAVE NAMES. Major Gen ‘an announced this our a. oun Ktndwav'n in the, aiaseniane tthe Rktar! Of course, this aynthetic pie stuff isn't #0 had, but it doeem't meem — 4), is ay augh-| streets and aven f Manhattan) rey happens thar tn afagterneon that woldiers in. Carp ‘ ‘over the fh Sklar, proprietor o Bk t Mr. Q rallace Bei : “ “It sometimes happe t tr afternoon t rs ‘ Manufacturing pany S yaa) fale to cut down doughnuts one-third. Even before the war We never wei we ah, a habe nce Soot Island. In explanation Gen. O'Ryan | | “Tt somes are bayous run-| Wadsworth who fail to apply for ,The rubbing iistributes the fold. enene Ha (loyd Avenue, Brooklyn, h | got doughnuts that were three-thirds doughnuts. They were always |rick ‘Tisdale, U Lieut, George Mer-| sa jning diagonally from the main bayou | Government, insurance between mow ‘ot the blood a vid Hdward 1 : sp . 8. N. In Sty Stee] “A divisional trench avstom lato the|to the front line group. As these,and Feb. 12 will be called upon to in, Max HL Kin } one third hole and the rest doughnut. Now, if the Government dilutes | phen's ¢ h ot 4 o'clock. averkae & . Miieated | bayous do not extend all the way [explain in writing their reasons for 25c atkin, Seereta { the er.) the doughnut with another third of tmitation material, 1918 doughnuts = iad A bee molicated | tnrough the depth of tt or, they /not toking advantage of the oppor were held in $1,000 bail each PY | wit) be mostly purtow | Miss Susan D, Herter, daughter of | Petwork of ditches and due-| gre named after avenues on Manhat- tunity presented. He wants to know 50 Hederal Judge Chatfield in Brooklyn : M 1 late De® Christian” A valq [OUtS, AS mystifving ax the conven-|tan Island which do not extend just why any soldier fails to take CO icday on indictments charging vio-| A counterfeit ple ia bad enough, but a spurious doughnut looks tke |jterter and Ernest Beaham Diel-|Uonal maze. Attcmpis have been|through the entire length of Munhat-| advantage of the chance to got In- $4 +00 Master ot the Raledtive DD Law | the load of hay that busts the camel's suspen | were marled yesterday in the| Made ubroad and in this countr to {tan Isiand. Accordingly jen to i) surance at the nominal rate that is rac o » ene be . . jlustrate by reference to the existin, fered rhe Sklar Com han contracts te __Well, as the flea said when he wags dog, war in war Chureh of th Ascension. | aid the movements of messengers and ae ayatann at this ‘oath, eucr | THO. Gi by the camp supply the tn Army? ‘a = —-—ltroop parties t uch the trench svs bayous are named Pa Avenue, on against the ity ag burg AT ALL, Wiidaieodll bid eh Jtem by naming. nu ng or letter-;the right of Broadway, lumbua| which has yin r twe Druggists wments. On De @ TAKEN INTPRNALLY wontyeth Yor THR RPLIP the son, who t* 4, naked for ex nd that he was 4 and| Weeks on account ¢ n the left of of meningitis in r-day and t reference | thronged t case: 5 iit soldiers ore are ne Piessie Avenue, Mornit fons of various) AYO ie An t cases they have | jroadway od of Httle practical value exe| “There romair PAPER MEN GET HEARING. | Increase in ng the interse trenches. In nm mination Margin | intion, ee pains, nervous chills, in alntnese. cupid in wanry war ent ro Asked by ‘Trade Ann if Glarriices, cramps in boweln, Mel he was an expert in the; American Can Company will show 4) » EH, Conard With BHT WASHINGTON, Meb, §—Increaxe | cept to those who could quickly and only to the lar umber of short |cort ykind Inthe} , | balance for common atock for 197, equal in 116 ‘ fe neath oath hte trenches which ¢ ct the front line | camry ‘ ure of tools and could not be |Dalance for common ate he commiante reins allo intelligently read maps and had such| fire trenches with the supervision fire| The 105th replaced In his work. He war supported | 1 _ : re ; his te after preferred | Ayer) Wholesale paper d n the agree jaiapa in PF possession trenches, and the considerable, num- pleted its targe by adidavite trom hia father and So-| dividends including balance of arreare | ried order Rt Mor eal MIAEGA. I” ane) HERG pronoesd: mybidial will anaue| Der of small # con-| rock, and on retur Lonaable in the factory. He was ar-| months grova earnings decreased $6, share for same ‘period in 18, " |hearing devoted to the jobbers’ part! tom to tell, upon reaching the first | *ystem-—will be named after officers fow duys t his home, #6) Willoughby | 2%. Net operating income, $23,581,088, de . nthe trag: The assovtation also . . Stl who have rendered v le military foxless TH Brooklyn, Inst night and his | crease jan Company—Deficit for year! vaxed, through President George| 8%: Bis approximate position tn the} servic past, while the second by the war wo fathor waa called from Auantic City by : i. Divi | iinstead of Chica that the Treqd.| system » whole, and how to get to| group the that are purt C, An will be telegraph, Kovatkin was taken at hig| , aname Ratro is owned by United HUTHIGIO:) || at tree Gn ceernmitne roe Pant ih hany other point in the system. the support Hyatei will be named | this afterne ‘ siiats Been States Government ret or your peter Grad i Enise after the cities of the State of New|ceive the velr hearing wae fixed for March 163, increane $273,40 ended Deo. 3 Dixagreement as the nocensity | MAZE. “It will be readily seen that it mat- | Hoste dir > | _ fore deducting sinking funds for first | for inereasex in th nuyiiasion mare | To understand the proposed sya-|ters not whether the soldier is fn-| Ca Bre sppear stupi ChitdalCompanvecvear under. Nov. 80. I preferred stocks and excess | ing "wns express hy Bryant Venol acc teaknuld Are be leKblatned 40 | miliar with any of the names of oM- | Kins Misa Mary ry on ions T XPEL FRANCIS $1,075,400 in 16 Dividends paid layt meen : | company the average trench system consists trench signboards. If he sees a Y. W. CU. A, worke ( aaa lg MIGHT E _ I cata : ——- | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ! Sscol Message From the American Ambas- — Cat Out and Save KIDDIE Kl Ue ™ AGAZINE 6 Interesting 7 Open, Blah, Low Last is 7 ; ; (at no charge to you) sador Makes No Reference amet nr % These Magazine Pages Contributions Sm i, © TRAPS AMERICANS | ate ku’ Yar bo * €dited by Cousin E " die Klub Ment ; MMEINGRGN CRIS Mccall Teas Fs Kiddie Klub Year Book Y LEANOR: Kiddie Klab Members Sat don POUT (itaee nee that Ambassador Francis might be lining ‘ __ a — — = eviki wan dispelted to-day by the | trite Ewing te . Vol. 1, No. 2 | Saturday, Feb. 9, 1918 pt of a cablegrant from the Am- | epee? ON , > é mo 0 for, dated Feb, 5. The rumor 1 Mil & st. end \ ¥ * Co ae Continued tro at Page that Ke ead alee diploniats, wees te- | 4 ninued tom Hist Pacey § STORIES AND POEMS 3 ; TRIBUTES TO THE KLUB} ing sent out of the country begun to | Neal gae A hide ~ € ciroulate prior to that date. In bis | it lp F eruen ee ie ¥ k ened to WHAT A LITTLE GIRL FOUND IN (WHAT THE KIDDIE KLUB DID age the Amb r made no Nba erate sl ng shen THE Woops. FOR A LITTLE GIRL. rence to any conflict with the bs Paennca. tat a Ji poral knows NCE upon a time a@ little girt A True Story. ' authorities Hentiocot ne pido stinsaanly a mat was playing in the” woods. XNCE upon a time there was a 1 ma. exist of alightly |i jaa Peer accciean cation aoe: After a while she came near little girl who was very del Peipeoved Falationa tatwraan (sw dae (Jes Aer Ane corm ane rayne’ again t0 a brook, 40 she began to throw stones | e 1 the doctors sald must | nine Trotsky Government and the | Me TAIBCG ARO TATRNTOBNL WHIGH TERE Letee Cee Rue eeIO me: BORE bird |have something to occupy her Embassy. Red Cross supplies recent A ee ra race soon after | trying to get In his neat, out of which thoughts or she would never Fe nAUdaa “LATE itmetachaec aml ved ck aa dsp CE Bit y he had fallen, So she but him back. jwell, This girl was Hilda 1 i ad without any delay and Pho Amoricnn artitiery continued | sro s Vidic aise ap rene Be ses Her father was very rich and did without charge having been made for | hammering German positions with ‘ dear tiie . she bs pee ny 1 everything to cure her. He bough |thelr transportation. Until recently marked success ‘Thursday night and| have heard so mach abouc the Fetadie her Books) t0y8: and salt Zona iof even the movement of I Cross ald Friday A destructive fire on en, Kiub, | would like to join, But Daddy | ter ' ; ‘ went gh pes Jinto Russia was looked upon with omy buildings and works was main-| (does fot bring a paper home ry | Ree eeee Mente aie ee with suspicion by the Bolshevik! tained. A German battery position | MEN” for one of! Set eet ‘i ti Well.” said the fatry, “here are six ‘or One h purchases to he | sai was struck by # shell from the heavy | coupons and paper and pen. Quick, wrapped up she heard a votes behint A Dabl omplimen guns and caused a heavy expiosion of | pen the note and then we'll aend it," | or awy in admiration: “Where did . Fron the Mowton ‘Trane sminunition | Afte few days a letter came for | ma — Peek: it (ua Sho turned t minsquerade bull)—Doe you "A whect of flame shot high tn the | Her, She danced and her heart beat { T F , aro o Hee two amall boys, ¢ 4 ¥ ¢0) becamnin ‘ : h lathe h Jo: ri a m of which was wearing a si pum, Ursin aie Me pmund remblegen age he MUN Seticin garg rae e Mairies anc the ps FURR AR atest so would be ' ad the Ry ES THRBER MAY KNIGHT, ages) %. i adioired instantly, ’ Angulo gl RE | {| comouflage protection around the po-| eleven, No. 547 56th Street, Brooklyn The owner of (he pin answered, tn x | Hie ani: Tg (it [sition was set on tre | NCE there was a fairy numed | tered unse he heard the follow- |i) Proud. voler belong to. ‘the H | yi it] Just before dawn two WINTER, Eliza Sweet Quec She was | !Mg conver | Niddie Klub: this ts our lub pin’ ; : German , We Will goto Johnnie Jones's |Just then she received her packal | 1""| patrols were obse nt cf the | The Winter froze the running stream, given this name by her flock | yous and mane hin my mud and| 41 Mad to Ko ig ' | 4. | position. A barrage oar &B* | Good winter, very Kind you seein." |of fairies, who loved her dearly |stamp his feet and say ‘won't? | She though bout tt tilt The Perfect “After-Dinner” Tablet KlSe dhe intantey kh (he frodkdrendnea’t Aciean wate linha ne In another part of their country | velili#a iminediarcly” lett tha lodge, | few kes went to ths . rea there lee 4 : , | lived @ band of imps. maining — invisi and flew tol *¢ At the hotel where she wax effectively scattered and dove ym) You bring us, winter, much delight of | Johnnie's house st here was ner It In Bottles, z5c. and soc the enemy. The pond, like glass, 1s smooth and} “Uza Sweet Queen knew that on)” When ved he was digging| Who always Wore a pin lk the tie , A bright, , |Painy days the imps made thelr plans | in the en. St ink t ore, saad e. With our machine guns we i y: p nth den, She jumped in hia ear tore At All Druggists iNEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, han i ne une we day} And on it ar ice we can giide* |to do mischief on the following day, | and J nie, ba very good nized the Uttle os Oven, Wish Low Laat ‘assed ny inuously And sk birds from side to it was raining at this time. | Johnnie, ba very good.” friend of his ge 2 we i} shooting streams of bullets into fide a . “Fairies,” she said, “1 want one of| Johnnie wondered who wag talkin lo. girl! were ints ) epee 4 it] workipg parties wherever the] yi fom MARGU t UN. MARA, you to go and Hsten to the plans the|to him, but « sce no one. AN Ne tound out how October 4 86 Jenemy showe A 0, 85 sith Avenue, } ity, Jimps make to- But," continued | how, Johnnie Ived to ba very, 1 - i rma . . December 4 3078 heidi trea Tho artillery | » | Hllza, “you all know that if you go| very good. ‘Tho next day when the & falth- Pape’s Diapepsin” relieves| "kt Sioned} off {018 point pau propia ab! Mex iy my AG Pl out in ‘tho rain, you will got, your | imus camo they ade everything diss | Now she has to occupy SELECTIVE DRAFT stomach distress in | THIS DINING GAR WAITER | ssrone tor Biurssay sora, wite our ame to Play $) mings wet andi nome and yet if nome tone his temper, and tho Impa found | the Kiddie. ta rato Ses \ tive minutes | patrols w F Jone does not go the imps may do] it an impo BUGENIA one NUMBERS i | A ver no “Earth, Air, Fire and Water. arm to some one, which perhaps we liza Sweet .oW Joteven, N a Hoe IBN, age , WOULD ABOLISH THE TIP. man’s land, they were ¢ tod y number of players may play could prevent.” again, and tho next day was Greckion Ne AON ard Avenue, —S=s Wonder wh et your atomach— { Mamps ara 4 preared in the |? ame, Seat y Ives in a| All the fairies thought themselves ar and sunny. but poor Elian ha » which portion of the food did the = Jtrenches, A number of « too good to get their wings wet, so|to stay in and dry her w ; 1 18 World damage—do you? Well, don't bother,; Tells Wage Board Negroes Would] artiicied, as Here are) ye a handkerchief in big | they all said, “{ won't go.” fairies felt. ashamed to think | THE KIDDIE KLUB, \ Lf sony pomeeh MIR acteenee Ge Glee : | a one the|so that it may easily be thrown from! Elza Sweet Queen, without saying | they mado their queen go out In the a-dub, rub=A-d gunsy and upset, and what you just ate) Rather Have $100 a Month orps of nowspat tonta, [ayer to ‘player. The player who | anather word, flew out, the, window |r ail stayed in with her, | die K os ss J ty en j in Plac, \ _— th handkerchief throws it and/and soon reached the Imps’ lodge rom t MeCully, age] The 8 eh A h Di , rie be tury 1 sour; head in Place of § ‘ at ame time calls out the name touched herself with her wand|twely sma Street, Brook | Ya Yay a cheatal and aches; he ses and acids) WASHINGTON, Fr erator! FRENCH TAKE PRISONERS, jer. either “Korth! "Airt “Fire” or] and became invistble, Eliza then en-! lyn on © Klub haan i and eructate unidivested foods breath Wage Board heard an argimont to-day “Water.” — — ~ - brig ‘ny Kiddies (War Information Edition bag coute ust take @ little | for the abolishment of +1; on dining | a ‘The player to whom It Is ‘ ®| Who reod e | World at _ “y ape’s Diapepsia to help neutralize Robert Le May t 6) Get Thirty Mem and must ca the handkerehle ie me 8 y-Five Cents jand in five minutes you wonder for unorganiaed NeKTO Vhilrond em ta Lorraine tt thh eine sma Taencian AOme CeeMtley | atriotic Contributions hele mee 3 By Mai! 35e M recame of the indigestion and pjoyees, He sald th PARIS, Feb. 9 pa eta 1 the opposite player Raine wien oe ’ distress. . 24 4 called the opposite player | 3 Stal ahi r on for aixt jon near 1 as mo something liv To weo their } senlillgns of men end women to-day jours" at conn ht, wd Hom ont haem bean ‘tel LITTLE AMERICANS. |lend our money, If wo can't Aght,| hy BDWARD VAN Itip now that it ts neediess to have dy When asked wh ? p ere 8 d the answer must be | are Nttle Americans. our money can, Saving Stamps may | No Washing RIPER, age 14, perata, A little D apepsin occastonally | consent to the at Roary the Way of ir creature at home in the Count us—one, two, three ve a life, Savi ps will help | Y keeps the stomacl sweetened and they substitution of . at 4° “thrush 4 had Ch to end the war, Saving Stamps will | @emnnnnnnnnnnnnnmmnnnnnnnnnaney cat their favorite f ods without fear, |e. delleved both wa * a a ea «Hood 6 Soldier, Sallor, Red Cross Nutse, help the United States to win the] ¢ o reer ye heir favorite ods without fear. | would bo ging 10 fat7x0 Cod" OF We're very young, Fou se wat { Bits of Humor } nest and} of your 1 limit without rebellions | 'Then your tipe ayers We | ' ‘ie! in culled the player who |'The Soldier fights on land whtom, LOVISH GaR¢ No aeala 3 Is a danvage instead of a |aaked Sr. McChord une a ‘ pene-foatehes the handkerchief must re-/‘he guilor fights on Hea Weat 85th Str w York City Kk RLEAGLNS Ce * for ihirty emember the qui kest, surest, | petmecn crepe : ; nikea's Pee A J Cross Nurse she cares f . . A PESASANT SURPRigg, @een et any ¢ . Vape's Diapep- stance Lice fl air, or on th both, MY COUNTRY \ ‘ sho i ear ease ata 5 fifty cents for a) and no tip . ‘ Tha water an | at ete ont vl or 04 e Soy NOM that ny co ‘Advertis! ies } ug stores. It's truly the long Haley ailed, tt y MILDRED 5 ny wan can ‘ fs \ Eivphoned gives ty the Worlds | Wonderful-—tt stops fermentation and |e beat way they Cat). would gin.” | ¢ Out of the game, “THe: paine| LOrW Phan soln tho army and ee neg far Gal! $000 Horkinan New York, Oo J acl ty and sets th siralght, 80 chang goes on ut hore Is Only one pluye 4 Freeing the world of ita 5 ne 1 Brookivn Otfire, 4300 Main, SI gently ond ensily thet It te really ae-| "And what, differe cit, ‘That o WAR SAVING STAMPS, | Now and forever more Krom ‘DOROTE ‘ fonlshing— Adri maga in, th bet db ONES ol TAR Mario Noirot, age twelve, No.) Our aoldicrs and sailors will give) From HENRY OCINSTEN, Age 9.|age twel Ba. OMPRECHT, | aa 1 i jutely wae) 24) Bast 3580p ative, New Yerk Gin, \hur Uves, We are asked only to! 84 Chrisie Street, New York, ‘avenus, New York, ashingtom