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(Special from a Stat Correspondent of The ive CAMP UPTC 2 of the draft of 7,000 New Ye | Who arrived here three weeks ago | | was cleaned up this morning when | |the remaining 800 were transferred to © definite organisation, ‘the barracks and grounds of the 152d Depot Bri-| ade are clear again and everything }is tn readiness for tho reception of | | the 8,500 men due here at the end of| the we Compared with the early days of the cantonment, the of making | soldiers ts a smooth-running achieve. I ants The Depot Brigade is a wel) | Jolled machine, into which civilians poured and from which they | muerge soldiers of Uncle azn. The} 7,000 men of the last draft weren't turned out In three weeks fit for th trenches, but they were fully equipped | with the rudimentary knowledge the soldier should have, work aro THE “EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SPEED UP TRAINING OF NEW ALES AT CAM P “OVER ERE, ” by Walt McDougall Wy —— IFIKISSED YA WOULD YA HOLLER HY} 4 (a) FOR HELP? ON _A SUNDAY AFTERNOON Every Jast: man of them had his} + —— uniform and ‘other equipment three doys after bis arrival, had been ex- “TID” GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET No puffed-up, burning, |"! tender, aching feet—no corns or callouses, amined, physically and mentally, card indexed as to his qualifications, in- {tiated tn the run of his Veh ks, and had learned the distin tween revelile ahd taps. Then hls busy life began. In charge of ist | brigade at the time was Lieut. © Cyrus B. Dolph of the Regular dems There were in sround | stumps the about brigade quarters, there was the| need of parade grounds and baseball there wer index t rks roads to be bu a saint every lawyers, brokers, teamfitters, plumbers, uffeurs, — draughtsmen tenders and others etcrogeneous mass into y the draft was capable of There were gentle exercises at doing. first, to bring lax muscle into play, under Lieut. Kdward Blakesley; | there the usual stiffening of |Joints aud soreness of bones, fol- lowed by the sweetest and soundest Jof sleep. Then there was a bunch of soldiers ready for any and all kinds of work, outside trench and fleld, | THE METAMORPHOSIS OF MEN AND TERRAIN. When Col. John B. Woodward re- turned to the command of the bri | sade on last Friday, after an absence lof a month, the new draft, with the lexception of 800, had been © there “Tis” makes sore, burning, tired 294 Kone,” and they had left behind feet fairly dance with delight. Away '¢i a4 4 monument to thelr passing go the aches and pains, the corn, “88 reads, a amooth parade ground and two ball diamonds, In front of callouses, blisters, bunions and chil- . the barracks were sidewalks, studded with baby. tro« “Tiz" draws out the acids and "“Thiy tast. batch of New Yorkers poisons that puff up your feet. No!was counted the oqual or the fine matter how hard you work, how long ever sent to Camp Upton, They we you dunce, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, “Tir” brings restful foot comfort “Tie” is magical, grand, wonderful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Abt how comfortable, how happy you feel, Your feet just tingle for Joy; shoes admiration of e mment by th y one of the ry officer of the ir general bearing nh seemed to reallgr that he had come there on serious business, and wanted to learn the sol- dier game as quickly as possible. And they were made soldiers almost be never hurt or seem tight. {fore they were aware of it. They Get a Sbcbent how oft wero formed into companies, fully ~ offcered, and with their non-coms from eny druggist or de taken from thelr own ran ‘Then | |store, End foot torture forever— | tney were ready to be assigned and wear smaller shoes, kee fresh, sweet and happy. your feet were assigned to a definite Just think! a th there to be drilled, organiza instructed i whole year's foot comfort for only 25 jund' trained into the real life of the vt. idler, | The headquarters of the Depot | Urtgade ts a busy hive the time An vers, army of clerks is ring the atatistien of the (ters; privates and non | tering, saluting, delivering jrecelving orders, saluting | parting, The te! hone rir 1 ssage from headquarter E rn i that there aren men, two plumbers, j two cooks and a steams! | “Phe order | paawed alon x Index consul names dr | men went for 1 the hill Adjutant, ughte- rgineers, | the card ny thi t tim headquarters ho as its 10.%¢ weded quota, Guard mount ts held after retreat every day, with the brigade band of fifty s and drum corps and ai monial, Heretofore guard mount had FREE srass pep ween omitted on Saturday und Sun tay, the soldiers’ day for play; but on ast Saturday the ceremony was tn- ugurated, and then it rained A new Sergeant remonatrate he drums wot 1 that Arguing told him twtee to do with It, and finally had us put t nin Dolph was out on the 1 them ¢ pep as the ACCOUNT Te Those Wort v & Saturday Evonun ATION AL CORNE: der Lieutenant had suggested | PROVING THAT IT DOESN'T pay TO JOSH YOUR CAPTAIN, cner tee A soldier isn't quite made tn a day and disc! i is or oft t COLUMBUS AVE [titer mnrainntianiats York youth, But avant sally it gots under and sticks, One New Yor with @ keon sense of humor gay BET.103 & 1O4"ST k Ind | © bis OLD CROW RYE pr emeiche 's Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U.S. A SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS HB. KIRK &CO.,New York,NY “CAMP DIX SOLDIERS WEAR GUESS MASKS 10 STOP GASSING. >—- |Putting This and That To- | gether as to Sailing Time | Is Tiresome. Prom « Staff Fivening World.) CAMP DIX, N. J., April 22.—The wise ones here wear thelr guess masks all the time, They never know when they are going to be bombarded with guesses, Putting this and that together and trying to figure out just when the Lightning Division will go across 1s one of the most popular in door and outdoor sports at this camp to-day. There are plenty of thises| and thats. The puzzie is to get them together just right. For example, when @ great pile of luggage bearing the name of Major Gen, James H. McRae came into camp last Saturday the question as| to who Is to be placed in command of the 78th Division seemed to be set- tled. No orders, no bulletins an-| nounced the fact, but the presenc ot Gen, McRea's personal effects was| indteation enough for the camp that ho was the coming commander, And the fact that he has had expertence| on the French front is taken to mean} that sailing time i# nearing. That 1s @ this, but, on the other| hand, this sa that: The Rev. Father | John F. W Post Chaplat |Camp Dix, has arranged for a gr military eld mass to be celebrated on | (Special Sunday, May 5, ‘The Right Rev, Pat- rick J. Hayes will pontifica’ assisted | |by Mgr. Fox, Administrator of th | Diocese of Trenton, and other promi-| nent clergymen, the sermon to be| preached by the Rey. Joseph A. Mu | President of Fordham Univer- Biskadone ot ks ata eitaaent ct mates an opportunity for a inugh at the expense of were at at | Was unehaved h, ba! said the Captain, “no shave.” "Ah hat” responded the rookie with quick repartee, “no razor." "Ah, ha!" returned the Captain, “take him to the guard house.” | The laugh that arose to the | os of the rookie's mates froze somew iare| In the larynx. That rookle wii again attempt to jos) }long as be r t ¢ ° er road, on his y puffed a cigarette, ther, “what kind of New York was the reply, I'll bet. I'd like to know t out of Jail, You get to busy, | ‘The Sai ith which the last | draft was har Aled here incidentally | hare how well Secretary War Baker's order to speed up in being| Jobserved In regard to turning out man} power Col. James A, Moss of the s67th (colored) 1 try very id of the record ‘ his ur at the rifle range. Headquarters Company, | n command upt. 1. #. Norris, is redited best record of t regiment, an average of 45 points out of a DX ‘Tho Butta ment Is very proud b n Boll, the eantonme r ny Gen, Bi loss that he w before he went to ties of a soldier and 1 fron i 0 every f, and dent of The b * you think you ought to make? /* your money, APRIL 22, 1918, 9 ae 3 Se 7 & ae aie Uy ” Ttrog. Gen. WHAT WOULD et Wright of tha ‘ WE NEED HELP [YZ Ze, ave Geet wet wy J | Their report is affec (mine whether the divi ape | educ to be sent to Fri n 4 : *pection was A rt wae reported that the men were not make Mr. 1 suff antly trained for ov eas ser~ n Camp LMx ta his vice, but since Major Gen, Hugh 1 French over here Beott has been in comr i here the wi eed it ov there faults’ then reported have been rem-| He says that he has no difficulty in_ Ill edied, That the inspection officers getting pupl A are \\ expect to remain here several weeks as cager t veh | HH] gives tho guessers # hing else! them. Officer ean | again to base donclusions upon taations too od ith 1 | About 490 Sergeants, ¢ porais and this sch much ficers here mands and infl ertain punish- selves from th When t jons had squa Ss irle G commande: . address words to them, commander of farewell, after shed In _re- view before Gen Brig. Gen. ©. C, Hearn, comm of the Artil- }lery Brigade; Lie Harry N, | Cootes, Chief of , and Lieut, ! Col, Watt C. Jo! t) |of Staff. All th -| ig school and tr q ¢ the forel i vMicera were pre Following the | review the graduates returned to their barracks, wiers they turned in their equipment and re pd their Juation, together | certificates of to be worn about with a white band [the arm until t r con- | |lnetonh can. Becond Tdsutenunts Then they were granted nine days’ furloughs. On turn to camp, {¢ .their commissic ave not are _ ~\rived, they wil used as officers’ |helpers in drilling the rooktes, who t ori sin this country. Capt. John|now constitute a large majority of o of the ¢ the soldiers in this caup. phe Moonlight I ¢ anized by that arrangements | who are for every unit of the | mission ker gr on int ad 1 be represented at this;to have " in Trenton sday night putting this and that together, | Among the speakers will " at they! be Lieut ( “, Chief of W hr A stant Major Pdward D. r New Fi York attorney ist been made an Aassista’ Staff, won't be 6... A. WH1 4 may be pusiest of the many Re ings in the cantonme This is due and that to-|in part to the fact that tt is located y false conclu-|nearest of all to the railroad station mbered in part to the populous zone it serves @ been| (some 6,000 soldiers are quartered in v ends of|this section), but largely to th of-| f this, have| ficiency of its staff. It was rece erhaps the angle bufld- Howe ve gether ha sions in Camp D how often organiz rdered to pack 1 @ members, hea iden th wells a companies | feared that C. H Robinson, the Gen- | marched away bearing full equipment, Secretary In charge of this buil And it is remembered how chi uld be recalled to ii everybody felt when those organ |th wv York business house of Muir | 8 c6 marching back after two] & af because of a serious shortage | or three days of hiking. Also memory |of help in a department with which | recalls the fact that at about the time|he was familiar, But knowledgo of | everybody has settled into the | Mr. Mobinson’s usefulness to the so!- that a departure alwnys means a diers here prompted a member of the | = some 0 zation has marched away |firm to undert ~ What Does “War Time” - Mean to > You? RE you complaining because “war time” means coal shortage; less sugar in your coffee; less money than What about the boys who are fighting for you in France? For them the trenches; the pitiless storms of rain and sleet; the ceaseless deafening bombardment of the guns; hunger, cold, and fever; wounds and death. For you a lit tle economy and deprivation. The Third Liberty Loan is your opportunity to prove the patriotism that is in your heart and on your lips Your opportunity to show yourself worthy of the heroism, the devotion, the self-renunciation of your sol- diers and sailors. Your opportunity to share, in some small degree, the sufferings of those who stand ready to make the supreme sacrifice for you All you can do is little enough. You simply lend Do it, and be glad that you ean do so much and sorry you can do no more, THE PEOPLE’S LIBERTY CHORUS miporniieed tiene Wit Sing at LIBERTY LAND 69th Regiment Armory, 26th St. & Lex. Ave. Monday Evening, April 22nd. ac Not What you doing-- nee Models for all feu Self-Reducin; even more t Better stout women n figure-—$3,00, with 3 that all Re supplemen- tary itemiof dress meet the tests f quality and appearand, dashery, sbes, hats and clothing ci just that. BROKAWBROTHERS 1457-1463 ROADWAY le: especially those who are ging unaccustomed must guard their health to rtain their efficiency. fan A NATIONAL NECESSITY } incrased style comfort and hygienic ndard, Models for $4.00, Corsets are iow, small details makesaman's \ clothes some- thing more then mere at- tire. The man who se-}} agit or overcoat ct ould see Our haber- T FORTY SCOND STREET war-time Ubor, Therefore, ®mo ever— A bor er $b and §. Aiuated, after hooking, by pull @ tapes at St hooks, Fiat ist: emootl #, 1 All eines—$D0 and $1.50 unbroken a Institute, New Yrk City | x are are you doing your full share for them This is one of several adertisements contributed by THE ARABOL MANUFACURING CO. to endorse and reconmend the purchase of bondi of the THIRD LIBERTY LOAN LIBERTY se ¢ md Feder —————_———— ko that detail work A Seven-Time World Want Works All Wee!—Order Une Lo-Day LOAN 3ROADWAY, COMMITTEE rve District NEW YORK CITY Kes¢