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Hi _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918. NEW DRAFT PLAN ij Mel : “OVER HERE,” by Walt McDougall Seite “TREAT 'EM ROUGH" BOYS "5, 27000", ,.cheus, oertmarst, st] SOLDIERS TO BE ACTORS. Testaurants in Maneachusette saved” 5 ‘ons of food during January, ae » ypu succumbed to the desctip- |i, weg ‘eve -| ng to official fitures received | WHAT DO THEY Lads to Man the U, S. Tanks Are}ihe Tank Corps in another three} i9 tentnt ys are to | ‘ ote | THINK WE ARE — Rushing to Servi’ Under the [onthe | he ee bho ¥ nas they. fu : in mip “a GOLDFISH ? “Tomeat” Insignia 1 ps 1s being recruited en-| will be able to provide their own shows, y) j ! on. oon ., . rely ftom civilians not subject to the) +t Was announced to-day by the co } Join the “Treat ‘Hm Rough" Boys Men upon eniistment are went] sion on. training camp activities i who take the tanks over the top and um and thence to Gettya-| The plan, however, will not Interafre Upholstery and contract depart+ 5 you will bs in Europe in a month Pa, where they are trained in| *°%. mnutons arrange nents for] ment offer, at lowest cost, curtains, Juctions Into This tea tip trom the Army Recruit R ry and machine gun work. A on th as thie work In| ‘ ing Stati e hat has t ne wot) i] mont ins Gee they ape Genpatehed charge, and It has proved one of the! to ingiand, where our tanks are be- most attractive promises of the awnings, window shades, porch screens, willow furniture, tables and Changes Proposed to Help _theatetonta war fon will Solve Labor Problems and } Increase Production. WASHINGTON, April 6.—Drastio Modification of the draft classification Usts which would affect the status xf every one of the millions of registered men {is proposed in a plan submitted to President Wilson to-day by offictals of the Provost Marshal General's of- | fice and tho Wepartment of Labor. | While the primary purpose of the Rew programme is the “purification” @f the second, third and fourth classes of registrants who are not engaged in any productive industry, attention | algo would be given to lower sections | of Class 1 and the effect, its framers | Believe, would solve the Nation's; tdbor problem and largely increase the Output of the necessities of life. The proposal would utilize the draft | 1 machinery for putting industr @lackers to work. Every registered man who has been granted deferred classification would be given to un- | derstand that such deferment is not @ legal right, but a priv and that If unfair advantage i of that Tees AFTER A SUDDEN SHOWER IN THE TRENCHES | Privilege it will be summarily re- PET AE: ee ae: voked. kept as to the vacancies existing House Department restrictions hborhood and when a man med that he must seek a » would be told ere just such a man as his ques- | At is proposed to make # most care- ful survey of tho lower sections of Class 1 and of other classes to Iden- LANDLORDS 10 HIT only a few houses have been produ under Its rul Now its advocates seek the rixht to build houses for threo | or four families independently of the Cy those men who are idiers or who nnaire shows him to be was needed. | Tenement House Departments, or to| 5 a i ll tatus of men on the classified alter old dwellings into such structures, | @re gaining their living through un- | » both in class 1 and in the They say it uld relleve housing con- esirable or “harmful” pursuits, Un- | deferred classes in the opinion of the gestion by supplying at least 60,000 | der the la head is suggest [Provost Marshal General's Office, more homes of the middle class. tn | " might be listed gam would be improved, Delinquents who eda desirable parts of Manhattan | td not taduc heed the war ew be and Brooklyn din the military service, re- OLD CHELSEA OFFERS HOMES| Forma! notification wou! the n er of men (> bel FOR 12,000, | pon these men that from Class 1. This would| Ra y still further the date $5,000.00 MOR shborhood Association | @pecified time they obt 6 of men in Class 2 | movement with much e¢n- some Us ‘a > adil or} cin Ts a after the 3 ooo ola rea ely raat Big Jumps in Taxes, Insurance, tthe StGdiOn. Eseah re have hel: ssi statu. ehanged s0 as toe m into mil: Coal, Labor, Supplies Offer | Newark shipyards district in order to tary service Immod!>tely Tho plan is not designed to Inter- fere with the so-called non-essential industries, These may be affected to wome slight degree, but officials say | fuch injury would be offset many} UPTON TROOPS ABROAD times over by the resulting national — geod to be obtained from the aur-| Tells His Men So at Blessing of Mented labor supply and the greatly : 7 tncrensed production of essentials. | the Colors of the 305th Infantry. Administration officals who have| participated tn the preparation of the! Gap UpTON, N.Y, April 6— During an address to the 3,600 off- lan declare that the next step would e to obtain authority for the indus- ssification of the man power|cers and men of the 205th Infantry at the dedication and blessing of the regiment's colors yesterday Major | | | | GEN, BELL NOT TO LEAD ountry up to the age of fifty years, To make the programme fully ef-| Excuse for Higher Rents, Landlords are planning another 10 per cent. raise in rents for flat iwellers, If they can carry out the echeme venerally throughout the Greater Clty It will give them a round $50,- 00,000 a year. They do not intend to try it until the next fall renting sea- son, but conferences for a unified movement are under way. They need several months to get the'r various organizations and representatives in accord as to details. Profiteering is denied indignantly house thousands of worke there. | The association says Its Chelsea dis- triet can offer homes for at least | 12,000 between Mth and 42d Streetas,| Fifth Avenue and Hudson River, at 4 average of forty minutes from heir work, i “We have city comforts and sur-! roundings for tuese workers close to New York's recreation centres,” says! General Manager Edward H., Pfeiffor| of the association. “And.in the dis- trict now are living at least 8,000 ot] the type employed at the shipyards. | Our survey shows that we can ac-/ commodate 8,500 more persons on our side streets and 50 along our ave nues. In addition, have over) eighteen plots of considerable size; available for immediate improvement! Mize > , de tt kno for such homes—a total of 241,140 cacti Tsatal” boards ‘Girtaaiy ‘hel char he ia mot te toed the rth Division {OY th® landlords. They say thelr aquare. feet, Wo are. sending these Grislovinent. agencies for their dis- bites ellcotctche ies asap peace hd alcet movement {s not based on a shortage facts to J. Rogers Flannery, Director tricts, Accurate reports would be| road when he saic of apartments, Committees of build- Of Housings of the Emergensy Fleet “You will have your hard luck and your knocks, but you must remember, as the old saying goes, that the ——————— CUTICURA HEALS soldier worth while is the one who | can smile when everything goes dead ing and realty exchanges investigat- ing the housing situation last fall re- | ported that the halt in construction as a result of war conditions, while causing a slight congestion of popu- rpo Bloon ld of the Industrial Service Department of the Federal Shipping | Board.” | ¢ man Lawson Purdy of the Tenement House Committee of the Charity Organization lety sen ation, and to Cha‘ an Meyer lation, would not lead to serious sesolut Y th | pcteebeiiiiet evea eatin iS toe wind peohe crowding for another year and that! week to Government officers in cnarge| uc! ple tately, bu ould b ee to lend all of sings for workers, urg'ng many All Over Face. In Blotches, | ow 1 am sorry. would be free to lend all of eee duraciony ¢ | “In regard to the dread of losses and |qeath, 1 want to say that it isn't a }terrible thing to die, You couldn't, give your life in a nobler cause, Caused Disfigurement and Intense Itching, energies toward helping ht Federal interests vernment win the war, ers asstred building ne | that the Government would be in a| mult!-family or planning peration, He declared that reference should always be accord. | Jed to single es, but “if houses mus’ |such houses should comply with Already in ten days’ recrutting the] tech station at 42d Street and Sixth Avenue has enlisted more than 400 of ‘the|, 00" rot SOF se mont, Clarence | Of colors and finest specimens of New York's man-|< tee Sabin and hood They a year Instirance accepted has been picked for his fight- crusting ing built. Hero they are given under tho fomeat” instenia| ge boys to a $40,000 man, and every man run I \ tl training before being put eee Sa Ske eed their} coramitiee New York beach canopi: t Saved w Month | PFompt service and low prices. hasette, | 6.—Hotels and ‘Nobby Cord’ Truck Tires Performed Prodigies in Our First Year of War “My trouble began with an itchy skin | soldier bas a privilege of no one else! position within a year or two to re-| Such houses should comply wilh il and 1 had pimples all over my face, The | on earth, the privilege to die a great | turn the favor by making conatruc | fequirements of the local laws and by We have been at war one year. pimples were large andhard, | death, And remember that if G al operations much easier andj tawa, with 1 provision at all ; . : iad vary ret) Gun lates entos | canny conquers th: Allie, tnen’Gre|'mors’ prolable:tor’ private. enters Pallewinia ae line During that time United States ‘Nobby to a head and were in blotch- and alr.” | many will come here to conquer, and es. They caused disfigure- ’ prises, thus enabling all to make up Cords’ have multiplied the effectiveness of \ ae re f al . Th Iso remember that a nation wing for lost time landlords of flats mening a org as r9 | vill not ey soon have no rights | were Bailie in particular regarding LAW LAID ON SHELF thousands of trucks, intense that I scratched and | wort! Br fealeyecis oe ie mp : ml iP Sa ma, . : E ; i parthaeed Crises tonp ane Our | Reiaad 1eub TRO | i caclata ana later mea. Bavele TO SPEED THE SHIPS —helping them to accomplish titanic tasks tand after us th kes of Cuti- | 3 of the 308th, and oped a more ac yolom. The crisis - — : % . gure Soap with two one of Olen Wiech ont mene 1 with a jump of 30 se fie the aa Disregard fi ites and in speeding war work. Bulle, 222 E 34 St.’New York Ci Hl eres ¥ ty tax rate, Owners say that a 10 durry Trolley Line for Bui ‘ 2% 2? ‘ s i “Clear the pores by using Cuticure Soap DOES CIRCUS TRICKS nt (now would give he \ageets Nobby Cords’ have stood and are — “4 de sree ay ae ceeraeme tnd Ves | BIPLANE! °""" BAREU GRA ANE AOA A AUIAAY | eraiga etm aM OA ITICe aR Ot the tests that only war can give with the | IN HUGE ANE apie rec aaaemore tare LR AR Har ASB steadfast endurance that characterizes them : NM TAXRATE THECEAGTI Ot Sect cures ter coe bree i Capt. Resnati’ Then Flies From} eM SrRaw FOR LANDLORDS. |CBt lz the construction of a, troll everywhere. Camp Mills to New York City and Back. OAMP MILLS, L, 1, April 6.-—Capt. City and adjacent ter- iditiona prevailed. | roar of the air “It is true that October rentals for increased sub ; into the main mprove the 10 per cent line to the Submarine B. tion's shipyard at Port Public Service Ra |plied for ¢ Jat a spe City Commission yesterda after that zabeth, All Escape drive United States Tires are Good Tires They will do wonders for your truck, —now, when you and America need it most. Resnat the dar Jan aviator, tion to-day April 25 was fixed * i fesse eg Se aM LT adept med ani to Baring, date, at ener aay iat eas meee ‘Nobby Cords’ save time and money—speed ere, fourston biplane was, tumed | gers were forced to accept offers con ARMY BARRACKS BURN smoother in action. movement, | » have raised all| Soldiers at Fort Williams, (apr They save truck repairs—lessen wear and plane's’ three engine attracted “al t houses from 100 to| ois Tin tho wacrenie at tear on parts, materially lengthening the life eyes skywar apt, Resnat) was in, n addition | *eeping in parracks of the truck. They save the load—absorb ee antinn Aantore ute Penna) ites hile coal has | wh shocks of the road. “A FORT WORTH, Tex, April 6. figure apd the ¢ Canadian flyers who have been train- Texas since last O back to C big aviatt ericans. erican ober have Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists|; refund money if it tails. 25c! nada n theld Twelve of the instructors & over here to the 150 new arrived this an embarg The big jum sare justi | Naval Heserve Fireman Commenicd For passenger cars—‘Royal Cord’, » ‘Nobby’, ‘Chain’, ‘Usco’ and ‘Plain’, Use your truck to the limit! Every minute it saves—every load it speeds —furthers the great enterprise—brings victory nearer. For SoreM. i] roe ks wasnindton” aor Give it the tires that will extend its useful- HOUSANDS _ \y Stiff Weteee _ t (or ve hat p| lary Deperienens far Ih Aine the Solid Tues The — so-ene hana d of Positions § = % . ey iusto nu 1p overtioard fr Pm ame : —United States ‘Nobby Cords, are daily offered to the readers of The World Help Wanted adver- tisements. Can's Linitment f heat and ho' of forfeiting eft of the ag n, especially { rig t y aa hey KC aw last year, but th mily Ras not free enough @om Zenement t of Ma 1 at Baltimore Ay mother Hves in that cit = — == peer 41 \ \ HI I } HE inn Hil c Cee ee chairs for out-of-doors, garden and rag rugs In variety Daniett's is renowned for courtesy, Broadway, 8th and 9th St, or — OOOO

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