The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1918, Page 11

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u mances they we: } any shows to go to!” | ‘tion in that second remark to keap THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1918. x. of C. and the Y. the Y. M. C. A. Workers Furnish Amuse- ment to All Alike. } oecial From a att Corrwoondent of The | a Wor CAMP DIX, N. J., Feb. 2.—Halt a undred young bucks were bunched | lin front of the candy counter in one | wf tho regimental canteens. They were | iling their pockets with sweets to | unch during the evening perfor- going to witness. \The varioty of entertainment offered | ‘was almost burdensome. "Gosh!" one of thelr number laughed. “It's making mo, round shouldered, this thinking which of @ fifteen or twenty Kood shows I'll BO to see every night.” “And I go nutty as « aquirrel’s win- ter barracks,” said another, “every time I think what if we didn’t have | ‘There are enough calories for reflec« ono’s thought machinory busy over- time. What if the Y. M. C, A. and the Knights of Columbus and the Na- tional Commission of Training Camp Activities were to lnave those soldier boys to their own devices for enter- tainment? The ceaseless routine of raining, more intenae than ever was employed in the making of any other army in history, would be almost un- bearable. For these boys work, and work like sixty, from revellle to re- Veeat, with a fow extra tasks throwa M until taps and an occasional sur- Forise fire drill any old time in the. Anight. But a beautiful balanco is pre- served by the rich variety of enters tainment given by the several organ- zations striving in good-humored brivairy with each other to furnish of young humanit one of the group in the {ison for the many-minded mass } santoen, ‘I ain't seen the inside of a! bhurch in ten years, and I always thought this Y. M. ©. A, thing was a int where a lot of flat-chested old- aids of both sexes sether sung psaliz rough their the accompaniment of a lodeon. Well, I was just o off ag the Kaiser ia fror angel. Me for the Y. M henceforth and forever. When tht 3 war is over if t Y' place fm the town I » I'll star if noses a ble where do ai! t we soe at Ca never s¢ of the cit MY TIRED FEET ACHED FOR “TIT Let your sore, swollen, ach- ing fect spread out ina bath of “ , Just take yo Tpat those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach- ing, burni corn-pestered, bunion- tortured feet of yours In a" h eYour toes will we ‘ek with Shey'll look up at you and almost ‘talk then they'll take another dive in iz” bath thi [When your tet fecl like lumps of ad—all tired out—Jjust try “Tis.* iK Ya grand—it's wlorious. Your feet will dance with juy; also you will find all pain gone trom corns, callouses and bunions, There's nothing like “Ti.” It's the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exvdations which pull up our feet ang cause toot torture, Get a 25-cent box of Liz" bug or departinent store- don Ah! how glad your feet wets how fortable your shoes feel, You can wear shoes a size suvaller if ys Sleerb INVALUABLE For COLDS taken, in ttn 8 the rink an" ire. — thro: and a Cal Try Fg cents a ee, including war tax | re eule by Ot druggists e Laboratory, Philadelphia — | “Over Elere, by Walt McDougall bucket in one arm and a cake of woap he other, skinning the cat around a rafter and dus H the 9 walls while he smoked a t he was just t 0 in floora SPE JERSEY LAWYER he Lotos Club 2. ernoc ound his feot and gon ? ite te a and | ot ' ' Ap Peart pu ~ (INDER ARREST my ‘Artiet Members) “ies. "yor vouviendwnaaan Ts of the fon of the Heeger Me th at Hi reation: way upon the the colored officers in Camp Dix and By W. G. Bowdoin. pe i water a their lady friends. Colored women ® Loton Club, No. 110 West 67th came many of them in gh i Street, in ite exhibition of paintings Phil " gowns, from Roston, New Yo ahhed a now bar of ae \ \ y artist: members, w opened on h na foha tow niin Feb, 23 and which is to be continued] 4 nonp ekating rink and ; Jacob Singer, Twice ice + Member of untit 26, has aswmbled fortye| turned t |nine good pl a. hanging of 1, Jersey Legislature, Locked | nese exhibition units hax boon well tas te Saw en Up, Then Released. sie | to maken rawoar, And Red . There is a characte ay of Newark cclored men led hy Mra ~ —_ ; i by It ; swore MacDonald herself, who presiled with {in tho showing by Hr ane) rere Eee tremendous vigor at the plano, whieh,| Arrested by order of the Ch an 1 “The Golden Map in which | im A together with the use of the building, |of his exemption board, Jac J.J this noble tree is featured in the} TS UNC! ? with its squar t of fing floor, was contributed without price by the K. of ©. anization, ty City, twice a mem-| midst of a rolling meadow in autum- nal colors. mop wasn't whose motto is: “All are welcome.” he Jersey Legisiat Kenyon Cox sends the rtrait of Mag The committer of ar te forleleht years a practising Iawyer in} ats. Le d Cox,” whi nu Nhe] Doe three an revel all comprised Capt. R. L. Horner, | City and active in tho affairs |atudy of the : ad reposeful y ne lady, | Home and|xhown with a broad sash of vod and a claims line a descent trom rattle foliver tic aver | tho) Rostoratio Jewlsh Orp! eg, the only Palestine Fund lfetening wrap of trimmed with eh rowed with the mus Salts there, was 1c up in the Second | swan all of which is superim=| EcSUMMaly, pICet i han unblem- | Precinct Po! ation last night. | pose 11 the red patterned I= it , ‘A. Graves and| When the quota of drafted men|tery of the chair that is fea \ 1M) t who leave Jersey City for Camp Dix | background and upon vl La THE COLORED & BROTHERS HAVE this morning from the First Exemp- becomingly sits. Me, Cox Doorways? Introd WELCOME tion Distriet met at the Clty Hall the woman's neck with fine distine \ od yestorday te ecelve their final in- tion, ‘ ha i t gtructions from Board Chairman Dream by A. Muller-Ury, is al dane t ’ Ns A Judge Leo Sulli was not good nude study that has Y given) Pe of rN y there, His 1 aunlity n th 1 rit na 1 Fred Singer, U.S. blue twin Ww produ viously th Ie n Th ¥ ‘ v Phe ¢ Wer yer wis effective and: help Xl os had refused ¢ ii H th 1 ‘ Weat Judge & The uth Wind h ( ‘ BRrre wine remain Thor was ne Curr ® f the wind Ma of a name and the crowd hissed and booed. blow them ain | Of, the’ boat examples of the i to st ake hands wi A police is Immediately sent ran usually show t ey are all pioture the pre em had known him out by ivan and Singer i n Mali a, land s of the world, from Cu " tine ppines, where his former | alckly Judge sald last contrib “ snuw aro allt t night he would be held until the r f John Bid 1 aded . who is shown sted, with a t a ng arth y quota loaves this morning and went to ling the f camp under guard ; A by Bdward Crafta In Bonte " Jin” t ey upon Singer's 5 Bite Ob te erinr promixe to be on hand this morning, ¢h that Judes Sullivan ’ Te has used nents in Cuba, Mexico and the Phil-| fo rate an hia « | wv " ad te | \ And nearly all have rison| had refused to thas f the ranks by w y of the Officers’| he went to we rk of HOSE: bus has vonf Training Schoo! foreman” for t y 3 r i x onen free: tact Capt, Will fans and tieuta: Bt Clair,| Corporation. His explained, lc, week days at 10 A. M Upshur, Smith and Ford entered or|are to secure deferred sifleation for | Fe ROL Ot. AARNE 00 830 1 M. and on Wodnead reventered the servico from the Philas Taft [sn ghway . ; from 8 ti r elphia Post. ite All tive made rd the draft | | dut of t Went," by Henry ! & i Bese a Lat the OM i 1 able attention Ire 4 it wry pieture, 4 » were atta he ned de. ated with ri action, a Hoievae Pattie t and a if in eme | War r porated in Lond ay veura ball a red iT t Co ! N tr prosent, ex k hoare he per ry ‘ opt as intere crs, The con- wo 1 to death from the ti lerable expense of thus entertaln-| have put Singer in Cluss 6, and placed Y facing the Bart ily \ ng their fellow colored officers of the} him in 1A ho ¢ t aidew ump and thor jady friends was| ‘Thirty-four r cent. of Jersey Sno aes no by twenty-six officers of the] City's quota for the first draft | by Carleton \\ urne tried to 1634 Depot Brigade. Dan contin-|jJeayes this morning at 10 o'clock for | &ins erned with somo fer f 11 P.M. until after 6 o'clock. | Camp Dix, It 650 men, | hoe unted in as features of was the fact t there} al but 6 p 1,900 in tha! key ) service| 9 » quotas have Me | rst 5 have 925 | A Stubborn Cough \ 1 Loosens Right Up | ' H i ' ' aid ter with many and various med wed for sundry meritorious sds. Nearly if not quite all these] 20,000 G1 Wore expert markamen’s bars, And s lid they dance as if they enjoyed 1t?| wasn. licks or E who*looks after the . ‘olies | aa brought 1 P She decoratively i b altigle ros, } | { Chrénometers r A delightfully composed group The navy's| pines with rounded crowns hus 1A. Josephi, wh ts of the Cat Jiand.” Deis . , Me among the on-|#Dy — glassos . Ihe prompt and positive a y whispered in bis [and chronom A t aple, inexpensive home for a Catholle | Roos ; : in quic heal "! @ union | ooipt " i membrar A Ce eaking tight coughs has 1 uder the ausy to be ured in more homes th Bane Quoted acts eee Allon, director cough reme The tly written and $C. Rocrets Cae ea at and chest eo ¢ Columbus," by charge of ti a ? t In 24 hours gins dancing maste 1 that |showin will be continued unt er for bronchitis, a this ne pi rit hi t firat of March Pp whooping ¢ fut “worke but at Now York From South f ‘ t rc in spler A MILITARY CAMP WITH A he cla k is DANCING SCHOOL. ; AG h vehioular tra th) Into # pint bottle and ; © curving “T ttle with plain granulate Fever k, from paper and en- alls Pela mR s to Broadway shows and the t ar = M Had rough movi pictures, is absolutely ‘ Su have a full p @ fa N MeGover 4 1 thrilling over ’ ‘ rh Two bu read what he says Was ono of tho most r j f Madison ‘ 50 perfectly and apressive sights he has ever wit-|to give a pert Madison quar t taste nessed. It waa that K. of C. bu 1 Diana, aud t fp apecial and high audience which Jonly State en f band hig au ‘i Guard organ v and Waldo Howell's + ans tinal number on | are trained Anton Au) Avenuo” ia a strong prese rg ph alte to tha | Delaware tr bu the most fa \ EBD ME fantry—and ear- }the colors at Bt, Patri ‘ ainty 4 he unstinted | camp J fulty iat K and che mall part| On the 8 1 lowin next | tow ath , vid disapy tment usiasm Waslone the Rev. Avbe Patrice Flynn, the R wher for en of the day by the | famous Fr plain, Who was in ¥ ® are a ! Hone 1 de oy of New York at battle of ur and ha r t nt ut fi 1 by A 1 4 , af Camp Dix ts anid to be the only 48 4 » | ex ‘ ‘ ' training camp tn the country with a) by the Probe G ment, will | quare wi ° qyiy regiin i dancing sohool, Of this Daniel R. | ture here. x ey Wet is mos, sloquentiy exprecses, Ft Wayne. Inde oad. Jt A NCIN G SCHOOL ADDED TO AM USEMENT FEATURES AT CAMP DIX “A goat overboard! Throw out Ik V7 Gi re © lifeline!” yelled a jackie, RIGHT HERE IN NEW YORK i Gi Ene wa hae Be w M weather, not the water He was } ° ’ . 5 . FrOUL , tt kle Hiacontentedly chew on the U.S. S. Recruit Like Riverside Drive After aVacuum, ; b ow ist atring of a mop, and the Cleaner Shampoo But There’s One Discordant| *"; | ,, andie Bing lately from his ‘ nome y moans mouth, Tp above him was Note, Bill, the Goat Mascot, Otherwise Known) camo tom ow t obtuse for further discontent, trp | . . q He Ate the oc veht to be on the clothesline the weekly as General Bing, Is Ill the Soap and) vrai sounds ilko a. sick oats” ead wath flapped in the wind, Sav- Mop. | Red ory, luscious, tempting and chewy . cae bad Now vol sy whon Tt ¢ ke a goat!” ts and trousers, socks and t ne Dia hammock | said Seliwit just out of reach. f 4 ‘ova a HONE SRO 0 middle of the The crew dre elr buck “Well, wouldn’t that got your vehi atdaal very (R, ir of trousera | ¢ta and dashed oor goat?” sald mor v adlines something } like | " 1 Pails Rapidly—Lit A ’ en » Rai The ‘‘National’s’” Outlet Store, 119 to 125 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. | alii bis Gon, I i way, is the p UL S. Recruit that la spring Jeanin’ } in honor of the t | sao that night. When , the he pol ii ia ues | the tt. & swelled Mike Rivers 4 vacuum clean ! hampoo. re able to offer there WONDERFUL VALUES in this sale Pee rien Rien: weenty tear because the merehan: was bought by the the Ta hoot, was National Cloak and Suit Co, Jearning how mage a deck When prices were low and not at the present high market prices He had mastered the art of shin that other department stores necessarily must pay. | neying up a pole with a strub every department and see the astonishing values at $1.00, 2 for $1.00, 3 for $1.00 and 4 for $1.00. Every Article Is a Big Bargain 1476 PAR & 00 OF SHOES"§ ™ Men! Women! Children: Shoes at $1.00! Many lots of 35 or 40 pairs--a few typical styles of which are pictured here DRESSES Cotton Linene Taffeta, Dress, $1.00 $1.00 Sweaters! Scarfs! (aft to right.) Girl Milltary Swenter, Knitted Stole r, Honey Woiet Middie Voile, Galatea, Georgette Crepe, Japan eve Crepe, Khoki Cloth, Linene, Checks, ete.—-neatly trimmed, ine t this almost impossibly low bargain price y are @ few of those tele pictured here | =o NATIONALS waren vet _| Outlet Store apnea manana -_—..

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