The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1918, Page 13

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March ¢ “Democracy N ary tea LOWER EAST SIDE GIVES QUOTA FOR ~TAIRD DRAFT DAY = Many Nationalities R Represented | ne Among 1,404 Who Proudly | ‘0 Join Colors. diere of Draft 5 LAD He It is so economical compared with ordin- And then you have that inimitable flavour Pictures Every THE EVENING W Gre ne of them plu ayed “The ‘To-d for det j orful th | days, Must and Will Win! ard 94 on Baxter | | the corted | ba ! stn hima final grip of the Long Island City train s Mors of Special on intereste or with coffee, the country, He who is soon to w Phil Donohue, T par have fi Street as they marched to the ferry at the foot of West s4th Street on the first leg of the trip to Camp Upton. Democracy auréiy was well repre- | sented in the contingent from Baxter | Street, part of the 1,404 drafted men | Who left the elty to-day for Yaphank. | Two Chinamen were of the number— | ore Roumantans, ke and Syriai knew ho Her nw the band with lusty volees when Star-Spangled Ban- h of the new recruits army was more col- n those of the two preceding | Perhaps {t was because all of the 859 who crossed the river to Long | Island City wero from Manhattan. vead the big white banner which was] Boards 94 to 119 were drawn upon for} proudly carried to-day by embryo sol-|to-day's quota; these lny mostly in the jower east side, with a few from west side districts along North} walked under the| No. 118 and 119 | als NEW SERIES Four years of success, with sieomntitit Maia effort; Demonstrations QWEN™ MAGN ETIC Motor Sales Broadway very lively iremen who | of their asso- 0 voyage which will ke “somewhere tn France.” Deputy Firo Chief “Smoky | Martin, who had a son among the ng Inds, was on hand to give Itailans, But | | | | | | | Joe” nd in the | Judge | was an} orewig nS 1 Judge Blake of | | the Municipal Court trudged by the! side of the third son he has given to | ——— has still another the olive gray. asurer of Tam- ny Hall, ny and small fry of the politic: Aldermen, District € roducded this car po ant power. -- distinguished ah; , refined elegance and iThousand Speeds 80% 80% More Por Power climbing ap. 14, ala t} irc 98 Yporatiorw at 7% Street- A Page of Day GREAT NEWS SERVICE—Special cor- respondents and commissioners of The World on special service are everywhere—all over the world. { COLONEL REPINGTON, formerly the ARNO DOSCH-FLEUROT, London Times Military Expert, Is now writing exclusively in America for the New York World and other American newspapers that are sup- plied by The World with its service. Exclusive World Petrograd correspondent, has attracted the attention of the wide world by his informative arti- cles on conditions in Russia and his amazing serles of forecasts of Russian affairs. CYRIL BROWN, European corre- \ i} B. spondent, writes and cables from Copenhagen. BASKERVILLE keeps the public informed as to affairs in the Italian capital. MORNING EDITION IN Fy hy J. M. TOUHY writes exclusively from London for The World. His arti- cles on conditions in Ireland have been of valuc to the Governments both of England and America. LINCOLN EYRE-—Correspondent from Paris and from the battle front cables to The World every day. His weekly letters are also of great interest. THE WORLD'S OWN LONDON BUREAU, and the vast resources of the Associated Press, in co-opera- tion with the other great News Bureaus of Great Britain and the Continent, all serve The World readers, WASHINGTON—Herbert Bayard Swope of International fame, C. S. Albert, and The World’s own Wash- ington Bureau Staff keep the public In close touch with the events of the day, ; ilk all were busy trylg to make the | hinark the 36 | “presenc” derman Fred Smith c ‘Germans in the night, | TRUCKS FOR FRANCE HERE. | Motor Caravan Makes Trip From | a | Pelham | eon Ri arhter kward loc ve = THRE SOLDIERS KILLED. of th departure | J the draft boys that Hin New York, Pick- | pockets plied their trade among the | Pour ds the house and) “halt of the puta- | mS Idlers for a’ weket money t purses what Sam had ||" oklyn there was am und jollity vi ieorge W from Holly w wh "ave k out the gs he put it flashlight—" ‘urged the deleg method. FAMOUS BEAUTIES Bafalo in Three Days. The 1% motor trucks which started for weeks ago from Buffalo ar in Ney y a motorc ‘Anthony How efield, when it crossed the the Foldh Street Br to Dyckn | Drive to Browdwa: wh | port In'New Jersey, Capt A: A. Palmer iia in command. Houston Shuts Out V Record of total agate lines of Advertising for the year 1917 of New York papers with Morning, Evening and Sunday editions. (These figures compiled by the Statistical Dept. of The New York E:vening Post Agate Lines THE WORLD 19,059,667 MERICAN and 16,537,308 mean and 15,084,928 9,548,016 TELEGRAM UN and Always be sure to see the NEW YORK WORLD IS FIRST ON YOUR LIST EVENING SUN | | | | | Medical Gorge | Captain NEVER GET FAT Womankind wonders why famous beau do not grow fat, They NESDAY, APRIL 3, 191 “OVER HERE. “ by Walt i nt O’RYANORDERS \ 71) WARON THE FLIES mer. | lor, rate down to the minimum this sum~- nat “eet Casebier of Company neer Infantry SOLVES TRAFFIC PUZZLE FOR SHIPYARD WORKERS © ry, 1s deac at Ithe 4 Hoepteal of pneumonia, Case- |bler was one of the men who recently | North River Tubes to Be Extended eo al Mae Camp Zachary Tay- . Ky, His body will be| 90 8 to Run Through Trains Direct to Jersey Plants. Ky. | A. L. Drum, Transportation Engineer |snivpea a ct home of his parents in| irec |e The 105th nahin has left camp | for the United States Shipping Board, fi for the rifle ri {tr all the way, thirty-two m: and | to-morrow. Thirty Men to Swat Them at Spartanburg. ia Brening World.) Aprit 3 (Special to The SPARTANBURG, 8. C., pat the crusade i jams, C ¢ pine. While at the range the regiment will take part in the firing ymbined Infantry and artillery t. Juan Ceballos, loently rolleved as “A | Major Gen. O'tyan ympany C, 108th It ts hoped| been detatled to will keep the sick | assistant instruct he regiment {s| has solved the knotty problem of move ® distance of | ing the 50,000 mechanics and ship's care | penters employed in the great shipyards | and munitions plants about Newark Bay “30. I will arrive thove from thelr homes in New York to the | Seenes of their labors, Acting on plane | worked y this engineer, who is ono ter workers for the Shipe the Hudson & Manhattan u the tubes under whe fe de been anning an exten: o anew terminal |war against files has been started in| to the 103d ‘tary tee ft in the egptre » by Lieut. Col, Waiter C, Mont-| The number of recruits for tho | een 7, om cone gomery, Division Sanitary Inspector, | TWeMty-seventh Div! ‘ained .n! pleted this Aes ats clr service ou 4 § jaced Capt,| New York ‘own to such an ex. iin scdiarhld eat eciualt each AS Ee of Instructors | Sauare and. ¢ hur Schaefer of the eal Corp: the .* a in Manhattal Arthur Schaefer of the Medical Corps | gor th fe | iermin vate in arge of the campaign. Thitt¥| increased. Sergt. Samuel Odell, Cori. | facturing ¢ men hav et tailed to Cup. pany 1, 107th Infantry: Beret. A. Ht | wi Schaefer, will work at night] ponnetly, Company L, 107th Infantey; whito the men in ci are! Gorpl. G. F. Harvey, Company 0, looping. Hive Mes! tory Infantry, and Corpl F.C. Ad. | Ae 4 will be sprayed naw linea will Die of trang fantry, have | nx 4.000 men t detachment as and daily In less than threes (hour from Manha from , work of an BY EXPLOSION IN ial | THE DRAMA, FINANCIAL— S. ) A WAAL | LAMAKOATS for I made from the oat of fawn-ce fleece, and s@¥t and from cight to ten inche 44 East Mth St. 1456 B'way at 42d St. MUSIC, ART—The writings of Louls V. De Foe, well known for twenty years as a lead- ing New York critic. of the stage; Pierre V. R. Key writes on Music and the Opera; F. W. Eddy follows day to day the important happen- ings of the Art and Studio World. S. Fontaine, for twenty year's an authority on Wall Street affairs, writes dally for The World. THE WORLD'S EDITORIAL PAGE IS THE LEADER IN AMERICA—On this page appear Rollin Kirby's cartoons of Nation-wide fame. John O’Keefe’s clever, humorous and patriotic verses also 3ppear on this page. NATIONAL POLITICS. Louls Seibold, best political reporter in the United States, is now writing for The World on National Aftairs. long Brite Brothers THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK Broadway at 49th St. 125th St. at 3c Ave. COME IN OR WRITE FOR LLAMA COAT ECOKLET AND NEW SPRING STYLE BOOK YIQLALLD MORNING DITION. TION Can you imagi rial for man, for ny ture hat artest. 10) th ve coler 47 Cortlandt St, rooklyn Circulation Books Open to All PICTURES —A full page of news photo- graphs is prescated each day. BAIRNSFATHER, the British Soldier Cartoonist, now draws exclusively for The World and for the news- papers of America using The World’s service. RELWSE draws his famous series of Metropolitan Movies every day for The World, BUD FISHER, famous as a laugh- maker, draws “Mutt and Jeff for The World's Sporting Pages. FRUEH, the quaint cartoonist and caricaturist, draws a dally picture for The World. - THE SPORTING PAGE of The World 1s conducted by George H. 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