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Se ee ne SCENES ON WEST jorses they took them home| seit could spake no better, fai in ca rhes |ten, Was summoned to a conference | force which seized the Aland Isiands | | with m and for all the outeide| Whereat the Cu 1 liteneas | have A t Wh’ te unearciees. BF rit | consiats of 600 soldiers, an Exchange | | eviden visible the next morning | laughed heart We asked him If] ipp «| the possibility of American food re-|Télegraph despatch from Copenhagen | there wan't @ horse in the village. | he had ever ° rke Cockran | thin, | het for Swedes in Finland, appar. |reports. ‘There troopa will form a Ww this information at hand the |and he 1 he had not and we let It | A , “gel a alge BA Seller w ne ne Bel- bi nage ie ie commanding officer got busy. He|go at that, The Cure’s sisters, by the | Tord th fall the |. Minister Morr antente| Six hundred Finnish White Guards | visited a military officer having some | way, frow first upon the eff FO i A Ag a dinner § gece coe MARS ialende on Bwedieh:| stalls are decorated. “The Knic at Stoekhe t t “ o| jurisdiction in the neighborhood. | of reverence to. learn Engllah.| Sepog arm Cecerated, |The Kalen. nat Stockholm Vale /ateamahipa which brought them to Within a few hours he had full per- | They are presu 1, But when the} Colonial,” whe Biltmore,” “May ed that court cir. | pint x he ma . f " , Finn's Hotel for Men Only,” the mission to remove the manure from | commanding officer and his adjutant| & ie Que | Indge Morrill In for Mat Continued rirat Page) gother in little villages, where they | in, picture ptyewta Of the: twib | esr We the lanmuage they are} are some of the New York names ie tee fl pene eevepeenel or Maine's (Continued from Firs’ Ls the p ur 1u6 a 0 u n xP ne B the sign writer remembered. But preme cid share their abodes with their horses | yitjagns teaching the Cure ts not English but] 9 stroke of geniue led him to call | AUGUSTA, Me., 3 Jone and cows and chickens and goats and |” wien T got there the villages had] A n the ladies were consider-| the first stall to the right as you A. Morrill of Auburn was no iat wana eal One OF Wie When Te ere the villages ha 1 1 dies ‘ ‘ y ee two villages, T could call ft ANS | oes ane OtnaR IN MBO, TH MODE | a ec aastecoun wotmiecs wea ert enter from the north end “The tay em) in Associate Justice of the Supreme| villages Man-Yoor, which, of ec of ead , co OOS T ccae eas i el lees Martha Washington.” (Court by Gov. Milliken to-day, to suc- | deiieh 1th RUMAG, MHA the othes Willagh| °6, SPCr Sw Oe Dince and som j ed to load the manure| A j he commanding| When the commanding officer wa Swedish ' Good the late Justice Georne ¥ segue I shall call Man-Yoor a Ainsst | ee ee ee rer meee oF lea 1 the old men and boys] oftic« it 1 1 me to a point| ordered to billet his men in the two| Pillage fa Fe mares * of manure, which is @ precious) ii i the village had taken It out| hack of inch, where the ener. | Villages in the valley hi breopf Dulehype dnd bpd rata gurl commodity in France because the soll ‘ the Heide of the " iad is ta was about the wat i seieee for the Seager Which’ af must be freely fertilized to meet the {20d spread bog: had) for Gi . seed tng | the, Villagers, knowin they would 1 ade to me by t \e already ploughed for the nprovised: sho’ paths | well paid for quarte f ive cu a ethods employee ‘ i. i 9 “al wat celle ame from & ve cultivation methods employed A detail of soldiers, c nded M. le Cure had furnished| Water was excellent. It came trom 5 “L have thken enough manure out| ThE exPertence’ of our commanding |), q young man who was formerly | the building, formerly uned as a barn,| they kart, and had been tented by. te |} of this village this week,” he said, "to | Officer Was typloal of the experience) ampjoyed in the New York Street|and had also furnished most of the} French Government and found abso- | if cover Central Park six feet deep. of every officer commanding troops] cieaning Department, had tackled | material for the shower baths and a|lutely pu The French farmers are cregarious| “4° have been billeted in Frenon ing streets and byways and entries | pig f vt water SPRING WATER TESTED THIRTY folk. They do not live, nea neneras| Villages. Ho had a lot of men and] oe ino village with broonis vela, A cquad of eiuteen Mow Yorkers THREE YEARS AGO on their fusms, but cluster to-| there were not many houses at his}, 1 wheelbarrows and bad| had just been lined up for their | “When did the vrene h Goverr Usposal. He went out and hunted |i auied away and dumped at @remota| bath, With soldierly precision |{0"' ‘iy yltert” asked the ¢ | ip quarters dn barns and even I] sie 4 and tons mud. | they took their turns, four at a Thirty-three years ago,” proudly Jabandoned butldings and M-1" Stables in which the men wera| time, under the shower, and how |replivd the spokesman for t mandeered them for his command 1 fecte: a lag 9% ST onnsais | bijlotted had been disinfected and| they did whoop and slap each BW a aes Mi aionh 100, W, 32 Ok acttinbel and then told the Mayor of the vil-| | ianed untl they were veritable! other when they felt the touch of anor, Orde hele waeck awe that the manure must be hotels, The officer in command had] the water on their soaped bodies! | commanding officer hus ent a #: No Connection With Any Other Store | MOV'd from the narrow winding) ig every house in which sleeping |“ soldiers,” explained the] to a ba logiat to find if the STUNNING streets, ‘The Mayor protested. BI | (tor had heen obtained and hat| commanding officer, “aro contented |! itil! us pure as it was In 18 * of that manure, he sald, had bead) io, that the house was disinfected liers, I am preparing to install] op the company messes, which Spring Suits || ere tor years. tt was vatuable, [iT wvade habitable from an Amer. {other shower baths, and in Ume Lex-| supplied for the first time. that "The proper place for that manure,” | joan viewpoint. And the people were | pect to have facilities here for a bath | With food cooked on what is . . FASHionen of “ oan y | 4 roller kit his is a kite! W ’ & M ’ S F k | sald our commanding officer, “8 04 | joe x to lke the new conditions, | for ever lier every day. ‘This Is y men n verone, 1 beginning to like the new condition heel he; and Triceting “Beep at the plowed fields hereabouts, rll]. pend the first time many of these boys re Se Sia oO e Ss Isses pri z roc Ss Imported Mixtures. P| iccve it to you to say where the fe..{HELP THE FRENCH TO CLEAN |‘! igen i ba Tah RG gat es a ow © you to say whe ve fe vad a regular bath for weeks. nie n honor 18 occasion } ; 5 : $20.00 tilizer shall be scattered, I'll turnush UP THEIR VILLAGES. havo been stationed at points where|Plece de resistance of the dinner was jp CCENTUATING the new silhouettes; prominently featured are slender b Whe eaeAtes Toads the atte aad $a0 pclnrerte oy be permitted ne iBAtulng CAGiIIMes war cutlerly lack Irish stow, And by somo nemblar draped models, jaunty boleros and tunic effects; a collection that is | }One of Pt ervices ne ssh au - of a niracle ie € o! he oO $9.00 J) turnisn te carts to haul it away.” |OP @ biggest serv Labbal BATS Seduced a meamingly anlimnived unusually large and complete. eal ‘gg | American Army has performed thus set bbih Hut But,” protested the Mayor, “we fap is cleaning. Up the vil Later in the day, standing on the|ply of hot, flaty aot fn bis H Lm - have no horses.” 1 Aled Reis: a dtabe Ai NemdHlnrare i ie letall {Sonully, L surrounded abou y ai .< : $2.9-50 J) nave no torsen noe Wasiher tho. ebauged tens at headquarters, 1 saw a detail Pent kuvory Irish atew ROpped ip The Values Are Most Extraordinary ~ coed BIGOLDIERD VOLUNTRAR TOBCAT!I4ni.05 win ensure time alone f sixtecn men marching down from [ont oe ae ey eee i mates in the| | } 5 Bs 10 bath house with their towels un-lopen air by the light of ofl lamps in | If : ; 7 te ALSO TER MANURE OVER FIELDS, | («) Po ree echoed ae it Rreiee ian oh tha ainetionn n| 4 PRING FROCKS of Jersey Cloth, TYLISH ay It so happened that in the dense’ ‘The commanding officer and his oe b tater | France would make anyt ay want to. fel Georgette Crepe, Men's Wear Serge, ate Moderate darkness of the night before the com- jutant and a French officer assi " if ae it bee: vag oe [oun the army, 18 hod Weed Benito Satin, tailored and $ Prices. Bl « anes , 4 ‘a : ae Teaheon Gh in the We found a lar ay of | Ast tertrtho camp" tor b lor ath manding officer had invest 1 to HENEtaT COA PAIGUDD BULL OR eee ca iniencatigrnnaalvlde tae the press: neadian Specially Priced at 70 CLOSE OUT nolgen in a littlo square near where were billeted with the villake Drie et a aan a goldiers |RFOup of singin wolliers had taken oe COATS «= ho was temporarily quartered in a/who occuples a commodious house FA‘lered around two fellow fol possession of a diminut 18 50 $12.80 to $28 | makeshift office and had found rest- | adjoining the church on top of a hilt [8 & Commodious billet which was, UP lin what was meant by someby ° 5 ; ; three years ago, a barn for blooded | some time to the village square |dents of the village watering horses from which there is a wonderful view Sur down ile valley ast turned inte i ROCKS of Crepe Mete Fisted TAKE ELEVATOR TO 2ND FLOO! at the village trough. After water-/of the valley in which the villages °''"' \the main road I heard faintly the F Ld ped Loe are located TWO SOLDIERS SLAM EACH |strainy of “Ti va yi Chine umechera: Bane Tieeite Sires Through the valley and the main| OTHER "WITH GLOVES ON.” | York.” and T felt a little ho k ih aad Jereay Clethiik b aarlaty oF charmitne of both villages a little stream two soldiers had on boxing |“ Sra ae NH styles. Specially Priced at «along to join a larger stream es and were merrily amming | Ml tn another valley a few miles away, thor‘all over the place. A sone |S EDEN ASKS U.S. AID i DAY. 00 ]On the day of my visit the sun had ¢ officer said that this lshown Its face for the first time in, was the first time the boxing gloves | IN PROBLEM IN FINLAND Fe setions FROCKS, featuring combi- Gs asia TANG Award ware cbloes | hadihien iibantisn formany das nations of costly fabrics and orna- oming in the little garden tivated The bath giv em t old pep," . >, mentations in models of refined and be res partie PO Nea eco Re etn giinead | Moiris Consulted on Possibility f dlagentqinediait. ljoining his dwelling. Alongside the, A litte more about this particular Getting American Food Dur- Prices Range from stream at several points women of) billet. ‘Tho man w wned the barn ing Revolution. 30 00 to 95 00 |the vill were their family) Was a progre ve farmer until the STOCKHIOLM, Fe 26. The Sw . e washing, dipping tho articles to be! War came along and took him and his lish ‘ernment, through Minister Jcteanned in the water and pounding 80ns away, Ho had Installed in the|Yorug has invoked America's nid ; a Prep | them with a flat stick against « board | Building In two rows wixtysfour iron | ONM onne O en Women’s & Miss or a smooth stone | stall The walls of t Ulls £70) oy nigh problem, Working side th the wom. | 470u! ue Spey Highs Lh Site)" “The most powert G ri i 4 aide by side with the wom ne yowerful argument of en in the laundry work wer era} Of stone, When the commanding of- 11.4 pro.derman and Conservative p ng ults vf the command washin it their | fiver fo! the place it was in good aweantianiatn in divine too farce A rts and wocks and underwear, The | Condition save that it needed a lot of A ey Den ay nee ; An unusually complete collection shirts and soc underwear, Th he era clalist Governmen ‘oe i | rg cleaning, which was promptly admin- of sm n q soldiers had soap which they oblig-| iyarud”’ On the day of iny visit the {from its safety-first policy of no art suits in the new designs, cEeDo ri > OES RING STING clk eos CURING © @actTio OPPENHEIM. Guns & G 34th Street, New York SPECIALIZATION w CORSETS Corsetry is a chief phase of our special- ized se The Corset Department, rvice in Women’s wear. with its nue merous fitting rooms, was designed for Privacy, Convenience and Efficiency— while the Scientific Training of our Corsetieres assures absolute solution ot Individual Corset Requirements, We handle well-known makes—and particularly feature the Georgette and Vassar Corsets, modeled under our own supervision—and exclusive with us, Prices 2.95 to 25.00 Spectal for Wednesda Sitk fi two di Offering Extraordinary Value broche Corsets; In} inct models, for sii and medium figuros, Finishe at 3, 5 top with lace and satin ribbon, 0 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, ERN FRONT: BRITISH SURGEONS TREATING THE \YOUNDED. AND CAVALRY AWAIT ingly loaned to the women and there was a lot of laughter and interchange jot New York NHaglish and interior France Frenoh. It was @ pastoral » » indeed un tll there came through t alr] the crack of rifles and ma ee commanding officer pointe , the top of a plateau a couple « Jaway. Sthouetted against the | were the flgures of soldiers | peaked hats deploying to th ward “OUR BOYS" HAVE TARGET PRACTICE EVERY DAY “We have had target practice every day since we arrived,” plained the commanding officer, “Those fellows you see up there are on their way to the range which is in a little valley on the other side of the high hill. Wo have laid out an excellent prac tice ground on which our are backed by @ young , #0 there is no danger of mounta stray shots whistling through any of the villages roundabout,” M. le Cure and his two sisters, who lc": after his houserold, presided at @ lunet ospectally prepared for | your correspondent, who had arrived too late for the regular noon It was an excellent lunch, bulwarked by excellent wine of M, le Cure's own manufacture, During the meal | commanding ofMfcer and tho Cure |gaged in mixed conversation and 1 | gathered that tho com: in officer [is tonohing M. le Curo English wit @ south of Ireland twist t | M. lo Cure is laboring with manding oMcer to incronse the iat ter's knowledge of French, THI8 CURE HAD NEVER HEARD OF BOURKE COCKRAN, sink 1} meal | «pe you speak good | Engicost” askod the Cure ir," said 1, an ul STATION- Gmarian Pre) SONERS Duilding, which is ventilated both ends and by means of root o; ings, was as sweet and wholesome | disgracing herself by doing noth atmospherically as any sleeping |to save the Swedish element of Fin- | a@partinent in New York, It emeiled | land's population from the Bolshe- | a whole lot better than a lot of sleep. | vik “massacre, 1 ing cars I have tra 4 iD Mr, Morris, » has gone thor- The floors of the stalls have bean | oughly over the I and Aland covered with hay and straw and iwo | Islands situat! leading - th.” | men a from jarmed help for Finl. pen-|calis” and that Sweden ts fore Neh It’s onty to help along in food conservation when you know how. 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Reduced Prices Are 25.00 Georgette Crepe Frock with Pearl Beading, \ $35.00. 40.00 eS ~—_ 2 , Seer 4

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