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yo THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918, - Be | . ‘ ’ ° | the Giatrict branches of the Queens | {48 Soldiers of the Soil. Tt will win the |Red Cross in ‘Socks’ Drives (hi tes Wuaisae,| MOMAN WHO ADVISES. CALLS QN WOMEN (S32 ean | | i represent Luther Burbank KIDNEY TROUBLE PUBLISHERS MOVE foo wets tues opened a branch | — WOMEN TO OWN THEIR Berd pet tuer, Burbank. DISAPPEARED — 10 CO-ORDINATE | 42,000 Pairs Distributed —:):::hc( orc) c)) CAMDEN NDUBERTY BONDS J) WIN THE WAR AS ice. n'est 4 work. At Camp Upton This Week...) wccus0-01e0 Ist reet, reports an increased number of workers In the last month Knitted garments and comfort kits which have been sent to the various camps from the Bronx Workroom are uiready bringing back letters of ap- preciation from the boys who are ui ® them. They feel better than allk ones any j day," writes a Bronx lad at camp to| his mother at the workroom, "Knit | |me some more.” John Dickinson Shermon of the Gen 4 Jjeral Federation of Wome Clubs, Capt. J. B. White, s Wilson, for. | mer Secretary of Agriculture, and | Charies Lathrop Pack, President a After One Month's Treatment With FRUIT-A-TIVES.”” “We are trying to instruct the eft; farmer to feed himself,” Miss Byrd said. “And it is up to the women, many cases to be that ‘city farmer. Any one in the United States can have @ garden book if he will send two-cent stamp to the commission in Washington. “If every woman in New York who AR PRESS WORK Work on Surgical Dressings Also Being Speeded Up, New York County Headquarters Making Record of 26,294 in One Day, Their Champion Completing 1,200— Worker “Somewhere in France” Tells What They’re Doing There—Activities of Local Chapters. A. N. P. A. Says Washington | Press Agent “News” Is | Not News. “Own a War Garden and Liberty Bond,” Advises Miss Amanda Byrd. | A resolution for a spectal « | enema | Every woman in tho United States/tax not aiready done so would pes tee to formulate a plan for oo-or¢ a | - oanuiat should buy her own Liberty pond—| to-d tuemorrow plant the seeds 4 ; ‘ i er. ushing shows the figures! | to-day, ar horrow f nating Government publicity work By Hazel V. Carter, During March the chapter turned | and sho should pay for it by receipta| Of her war garden, by August fc was adopted by the Am n Newa- Socks! And still more socks, out 11 hospital #hirts and pa- ie would not only havo paid for Ber paper Publishers’ Association the ‘This is the call of the Red Cross to its chapters throughout the coun- james 482 pairs of socks, 18 comfort venta in he a lord Lipa ’ ‘ pers us rae nat , beige t ta an q ne messa, is nay 7 0 ¢ closing session of their convention at| try, And in response, with the pounds of wool that are given out each 1). fi ini are ti Us Byrd, Wall Street's woman pioneer |loans, And the best part of tt wil be” bh be mic ae: ach Rig gg day at the Various Red Cross centres, goes the injunction—"Knit socks,” | hospital #hirts and pajamas, who gave up bond salesmanship two|%he has earned the money jherael will be appointed by Frank P. <0 , knitted articles, 1,243 comfort kits and she has had a big share in wi Glass, newly elected President of The average life of @ sock, according to Ethan Allen, manager of the and 82,630 surgical dressings. years ago to become a pioneer wom. ning the wat, j the association, and will try to| Atlantic Division, is three days. And since @ pair of woollen socks is tho | 1 an claim holder in Western Colorado,| “Blisters? Miss Byrd laughed, “Oh 7 wpe, ! 1 i y “ \ if yes, and hackaches, too, mayb y - check the flood of publicity matter | best preventative of “trench feet,” women Meed have no fear of knitting too| pjirections for the contents of com- |She bas temporarily left her ranch/yes, and i ¥ MR. HENRY DATER sent out by various aepartments in| many of them |tort kits have been issued by the At- | and her garden to work for tho Na- tear tare co Pine fd From the tip of Cape Cod in Washington, Several publishers pro-| Gen, March, in a letter to Senator Weeks of Massachusetts, 1s quoted /antlo Division headquarters as fol- j tional bed Garden Commission, and] yatkaches? We women are just. &: Massachusetts, to the Golden Gate ‘etd that most of this “press agent (as having sald that the need for socks to soldiers abroad did not exist,” | “Comfort kits for the army are made she visited Wall Street yesterday in| good soldiers as they are, and it’s ur fo California, has come endless praise stuff goes to the waste basket and is not fit to put @ head on,” Mra, Allen saya. ‘We feel that tb is statement has been construed as from khaki colored material sewed up into a simple bag with an inch hem the interests of another kind of bonds —the bonds of the Third Liberty to us to prove ourselves good farmers too.” meaning that there fs no longer any | . —_————_ for the wonderful healing powers of “pho pian most Ukely to be adopted, | Marin’ coming at the top, through which a gathering | | Loan : e | shea ships ¢ Popular at many of the knit- : 4 "Pruit-e-tives,’ or Fruit Liver Tablets, | it was sald, Is to create a permanent | ed for socks among our soldiers tn |tineky hobo . string or tape is run, They should be | _____ _ | "I aee @ good many New York|PATRIOTIC AUTOMOBILE MEN the medicine made from fruit juices and committee of trained newspaper men} Prance, whereas the meaning 4n- about 12 inches by § when Anished, - women who are not wearing Liberty ? to co-operate with the Government |tended was that the army itedlf and| A letter of Mrs. William K. Draper {Md not to exceod 12 by 12 at any|of St. Ann'n Workroom over in| 1004 buttons,” Miss Byrd remarked.|One Compaay Stops Selling Autos waluable tonics, jin ending out news matter, Theling Amorican Red Cross were pro-|of the New York Red Cross from P Hetn se isle with pockets [oe ane Cee ae | "Aro they satistled to let their hus-| 8° It May Sell Liberty Bonde, ight bi we have the! Newspaper men, if the Governmen F : “somewhere in France, ping read » of linen or Abel i dad “Did you ever think how much | “4 e | Mei Right here at home, Deter of ascedes, will decide what in really | ¥iding adequate supplies of wocks | Yih Interest At taney rae Nad and tape strips attached may hold the | more unhappy the wounded would be |bands own the bonds? That sort of|, Men interested in the automobile tn testimonial of Mr. Henry Dater of new and interesting In what the de-|and that therefore shipments by In-| York auxiliaries sewing materinis, if there were no bar |thing may have been all right once| ‘Ustty in New York are engaged ta « 688 First Avenue, Troy, New York,| partments offer as newa. {viduals through parcel post were| “We are seven hours from Paris,”| Tie contents of the housewife ed the Be r parte fry 7 ans {campaign to dispose of $12,000,00 | De sight ' i Jupon @ time, when women had no 5 Delegates pointed out that a large h ; should ide elght sharp needles ‘Ann's {s fast recruit i , Worth OP the. present Weve of Libect who wrote under date of April 20th, | 7 “ + | unnecessary, she writes, “and far from the guns, oatet “y of 1 " quantity of “news matter" sent | though the Other aight an enpiiend tf ning needle afety pins jWry of earning money to support @/ ponds. In order to ald this campalgr fast. | through the matis to the newspapers} "The demand for socks ts greater |in”'a munitions plant about’ thirty two Inches long, and t me num-! Salutes for the Cross nurse! | great cause, But to-day they have|tne Owen Magnetic Motor Sales Corpor "I have been a great sufferer for, toes’ seg, (es tr Leia wine tt this, time than ever before, and|miles away made us feel the Germans ber oe t one inch pe oo Pan Noe baa ‘dea nt t and the idea | the surest and most patriotic wa on, E. D. Partridge, President, ir geare with Kidney Trouble and) or in the despatches of correspon: {the women of the country are urged | und the eils wert both pretty clowe | Vnite buttons, strong khaki thread.|° “Tt is oustomary. in all armtes to| Cultivating their own war gardens.” | going out of the automobile business Constipation. I tried ‘Fruit-a-tives' ay at nas ak |to pe ad more time than ever before} |, 1 only have @ short stop with card strong white thread, carded: | salute officers,” he says. “Why not| Miss Byrd knows something of the bhp i tyhege ana ie unre Dar about a month ago, and with alme lenny Broaitone os pieoordeil by Ree | enittine sock ai S Val great boilem full of hot coffee, and Hooks ana aay wae te SbdbA leainae nur ‘i LiL ie ts Bet @ | ueaning of real physical work. Her ie “ : eda Hall ete: yur h r ; ealdent, Hopewel oRers.| Just now, accor ead-| you don't kno’ e her articles ; 1 | single tribute the enlisted man, oF the | gay. ine Hi ing tha cars will be remove immediate results The Kidney |in hia address Wednesday, in which | ain. Once ts ute if any de. oys bold out their attares inte iis if desired are a jack Knife (to oon-|omeler either tor that matter, can | “vores tndoor sport during her first |. "the showroom and, the efforts ef Trouble bas disappeared and the, he attacked George Creel and the} 4 cups to have them filled. We serve tain corkscrew, can opener, leafher| pay the “Angela of Mercy” which is| Winter on her Colorado claim was} ii. entire organization devoted to th: Uaioe i Committee on Public Information, If! mand for sweaters and none for hel- ’ My hn, combination screwdriver and] too high," watching ® mountain Hon drink f; Constipation is fast leaving me. {t in adopted it may take over some i: . Unt wood food at a much lower price than punch, combination dageh oo igh, ie on drink from | sale of bonds, and th blic is prom. z lof the f sth f th Creel Bure LU 8 and muff At Camp PtoD | they can get at the railroad restau- bottle opener), sma carborundum — the water hole she had chopped in| {sed many el features in connection 0e @ box, 6 for #2.50, trial size Be |e Gilintary Consorainp Board? one, the Atlantio Division distrib-|rants, and as the potlus receive & stone, about Oy eat ee oe | the ice for her: ee eer: ol ons ‘ ‘ cel two an alf; twenty yards o} A ba At all dealers or sent on receipt of has been suggested ax a name. juted 40,000 pairs of socks this woek. Wie bread Yalion tn ony lot to them. iw) sutrong cord: fish line style: etg- || Read the Red Cross News in|} «1 used to walk five mites in a on youre te neat ha uN ee fy ited, WAAty Coke vaste ghd lad “Some of the most perfect work at present, and it is hant to arette Hence (cotton Wick ane mae The Evening World. Published || piinaing snowstorm for my mail and very women 6 pa eitta Is s 3, N. ¥.—Adv' | sidia y. [ ¢ . sy have e >in yf and steel parker, no Haquid); shav- A e ye ” , try th " [Club, ndonted a reswiution conduian- | submitted” i» the compliment patd Dread to een skh When ae tee Gh ing. soap, tooth brush, «mall comb || ON Fridays and Saturdays. iB vanes ve Sin Sots to aah aie eae |Hacni bates “and urhed twat areas to the Japanese Auxiliary of the/in a bungry fashion and says, ‘But, with ease, pencil and twenty-five —_ | dr . ol, pi : ' ses o Abt es MRUAi tat ae ei neoweatn eee ba eg hal ab, en , how can I eat this piece of cheese post cards. — | world for days, with the bulb so far|tinued Mr. Partridge ne = operatibn be suspended until one vear| American Hed Cross by ofMolals at | hon ‘ a % contal * ‘ artridg, the Govern Why Women Suffer | 0707) ee ee headquarters, And up in thelr new | Without e little more bread? = | | The. bags should coneiurchoce| URGES WATER POWER BILL rarer pee er tdog caitapanatonced Pec tia eat trae LE, etl or wide ome! 04 | workene ei e ‘o | perishable d Rates t {t. I learned durin st - Ah dopa oT eases ea 0 lie I vasterdus, & taluiraca treet Freetaent pokes ge oie Lap dtide nee aed LS singing and dancing in our canteen | late. dsuintbe Jonta Calls on Back Wuuea | tan, hut ip a By pleryeriotd Hosa SRR IN eet cate wants "to de bbe re is no ne suffer || \ sceriade »| No. 25 Madison Avenue, the Japan-|to Sousa’s ‘Stars and Stripes,’ ” Mere sd lores Pe: rg itn me Td y wants to do his | Wilson acknowledging the MHA | SIDELIGHTS. for Speedy Action. |T had cut the wood for to bul share and have his employees do thet pain and annoyance which in- |! of support sent to him by t asu- [ee women are renewing their en- ms ix Aibrl se Bede cut the od fo! Id MY-| share. None 18 be abl ‘ \ terfere with work, comfort and | clation Wednesday, and a message |urgy to live up to the reputation | ,,,7he, Academy Me eeu the} Ten militon eee Ontee Ua Geceas Ak CMe? nit Pea self—the meaning of conserving for| what we want to do unless we atey i from Secretary McAdoo expressin ah ‘ rooklyn Chapter of the Ked Cross States are doing Red Cross work. |that Congress and Coagre Slits Gas, AhO ts Gat busine aon pleasure When yousufferagain Jie reciation of the “unselfiah and | ‘Ney have gained here for speedy | has Just added Monday night to their | Are you? sponsible for the gnation and dela: Ss pei roles RR One e nley ten.” | try Piso's Tablets--a valuable, |) patriotic support” given by the|and accurate work. Red Cross programme at the Acad. = lin development of the country's water. | bianted a garden on bealing local application with |! publishers to “the Tiberty Loans| Two days a woek, Tuesdays and|einy of Music, Heretofore the Ac Wanted, an inventlor [power resources. | Senator | Wesley 1. | ae canned enough food to last me Danghter Fin totde. | President Wilson. wired: ss inete "|e roo! een open ever rom your clo mak- |Jones 0 hington, speaking in the | through most of the following winter | Mott Di i ir emtringentand tonic effects. The 11 nit in indeed atimulating and deep. | Thursdays, the Uttle group of mem-|Gny trom 9A. M. to 10 Ps Aly and op | inreads from your woman [Senate Chamber to-day, called | upon Ds Wasi WURLILGETE GHG moos ia SUITE GUintae CA otal eee fame Piso established over 50}! 1. encouraging to receive such 1s-| Crs, averaging about sixteen daily.| Wednesday evenings from a to 10, 8 aes ee voraya {members of both houses to unite In| and the next summer I had my big; ining engineer of No. 114 East svt! | 4 . eo New York ays dy action on pend er power | stroke of good "he Gov ont | Street. w nd last ni , } years guarantees fairtreatment, |/surancen, “and {beg that you wii |are atriving to turn out 1,000 pertect Workers are now urged to bo present that” dhe walked all the way down [iesictduens which ‘he ding, water power sion ot Bed tuck. ‘Tee Government | Bi wes tue {nhs cnnute bey ieee joney refunded if not sat convey to the members of the ass0- | wurgical dressings at each meeting. |°8 Monday nig! sO, In order tojjittn Avenue yesterday after a day |} ike the United States impregnable in |!@ld off a Federal Park near my |ter ©. Ho had been blind a eon If you would be rid of Back- Peiatbn ay RNArty BON ea Bot DAI | “We are teed to working with our Blea bag Php pare Ghar oy lg In the workroom and that she dis- |:ime of war and commercially dominant | claim with @ boulevard running right siderable time No reason was aiv Lossless tale honeyed jefforts may bring to the world the|bands.” Mra. R. Aria, director, ead | pignt that the room haa been opened, covered, when she Kor home (hak she jin tiie Of Pave ee development, | through my place. Of course this OEE ey paar ae eariness 8 symptome of the I race und justico which wo all de-l yesterday, “and we learned in our|and nearly 10,000 dressinga were | We & living @ ees thane approved by the Cabinet members ap: | added vastly to the value of my land. |Detrott Nuys $1,500,000 Worth of condition—e trial will convince, }\ sire, and for which we are ready to| joie vwwe Red Crows at home, Here|turned out, Over 100 workers were ; Rea | rolnted by the President to agree On| go, in consequ I wanted to do ht ee. : fight to tho utmost Japar present. “1 couldn't think of making Red | Vater power legislation which will {n- bene + ' ‘ DPrnort, A — we are working under American | P*) : Sines, Tt would make me| \tecdevelopment and stil conserve the | something in return for the Govern- . AD! —Far secing rea Whirty-seven cases were shipped Cross bandage: # ‘ " terests, now !# awaiting a ment. I found that the thing that was | !de: of Detroit, which ba for Canadian ‘1 ; hinking of the wounded | Nation's Interests, Ka g . goes dry Ma ‘” Oe M ‘anadian | fed Cross direction, so our work 1s/ from the Academy Workroom during | unhappy th shart ion and is Impressed for pussage by | most important and the thing that I11, have bought $1,500,000 worth ef WASHINGTON April A dale« | Preeaelyaike. Waar of Etl'oeitne other Fast Diverse lh bane eas arith | iA hE tok Macker to the Chairman many a8 a war measure am most fitted for is enlisting Women thirst tnsurance. eer zt dole | auxiiiaries. ke ae |gation of newspaper publishers has the knitting machines at the Acad- a Sampie Mailed Pree—addreee costoard | KANO!) OF newenuper. it Mitsui & Co, have contributed two! emy Work h tetum f “ pping Board] 3 y Workroom under the tnstruc- THF PISO COMPANY \Topeaid in. bringing 63,000 cords of offices, 1512 and 1618, to the Japan-'tion of Mrs, Malcolm Ornsbea M Piso Bldg. Warren, Pa. |j f° Main - SOF | OR088, sf . » nsbee, Mra, wood pulp from Canada to this coun- try to relieve the rapid depiction of | print Cut Out and Save These Magazine Pages : ro |Ornsbee ts also giving instru | ese Chapter, and the members @ giving instruction to very much pleased with the Hght | yarloue public schools, factories, Stage | asarae omen's War Relief and other places | Interesting Contributions KIDDIE KLOB MAGAZINE: paper stocks. to New England Ites th name publishers were told that 190}rooms and conventences where instruction on the knitting and Make a Complete ® From Our Own which will be transferred this| Mrs, C. Yada, wife of the Japanese|machine ts desired, igryh e €dited by . iddi TRAveE summer from the Great Lakes to the|Congul, and Mra, Etsu Inagaki Sigt- Kiddie Klub Year Book OUSIN LEANOR;: Kiddie Klub Members STEAMBOATS. | erfore, with the proposed |two of tho regular volunteers at the (hide Oroct emcee prepared | | movement of coal from Nova Scotia | workroom. This 1s the message to Manhattan. Volume I—No. XIII. | Saturday, April 27. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, Inc. comes from the Far Rock- se in the out- An enormous inere away Chapter, : b > * Passenger Service Starts on | put of surgical dressings in the last] “Our winter output has been large,” | @ seen ag | {ow montis has mado it necomary |Mre Frederick Schwed, Chairman, |$ STORIES AND PUEMS { | PATRIOTIC OLIT. | , "k. |Sald, “but we expect to double it with | Next Tuesday, April 30 room to be extended over another] During April between 400 and 600 A LESSON. | N TRIB UTIONS Leap Abbansth floor of the headquarters at No, 20/hospital garments have been rent out t onan le d ? sant 38th Street. The fifth floor, {and between 200 and 300 knitted gar-| De not look for wrong or evil, — | | Oerrnrnnn All the Way by Water Bast 38th ; ments, It has been necessary to You will find them if you doz; | BUY Now. Always in Sight of Land which has formerly been used for all move the surgical dressing depart- ‘As you measure for your neighbor, ment to larger quarters, owing to tho Buy, duy, buy a bond, of the work, will be used for knit- without delay, He will measure back to you. To BOSTON $4.00 ting, model garment making and |increased output, and St. John's par- |, LOTTIE SIELECKA, aged Buy {t on the instalment plan, ish house is being used for this pur- | Prom, Malti Tout Mixast The easy way to pa beginning ni week, pur a yurt Street, y to pay. Only Passenger Line via comfort Kits, beginnt ext Weeks | one, Six knitting machines are ia |Mmine, No. 120 North 2 ree Buy, buy, buy a bond You can plainly see We must make the whole world safe For Democracy. and the surgical dressing department will be moved to the fourth floor, Here is the cause of enlarging the Brooklyn, constant use at headquarters, No, 623 i THE MERRY MARCH HARE. Central Avenue. CAPE COD CANAL &. 8. “CAMDEN” ond “BELFAST” # playing in the yard one ee a pred : OT eel an ss-| The Bay Ridge Red Cross is enlist-| Willie was # From MARGUERITE HAMMER Die ‘a Boston department: 421,468 surgical atone ing community service among vari-|day when the March wind came and, | SCHLAY, aged nine years, No, 1207 = ings were turned out during the }ous organizations of the vicinity. On| without saying “by your leave,” blew | en Avenue, High Bridge, N. ¥ Ss cHrs month of March, over against 192,705 |'Thursday afternoon the Mothers’ | him this way and that way until he — i satan ri surgical dressings in December, The |Club of Christ Church, the Mothers'| wag worn out. Finally he fell down| BUY A LIBERTY BOND! will help that (Mtn ‘ias"tor' the New Torte County [EI of, Ewe, School "103 “and "Bt. | 8% “great big meadow wires the Dua valeat engl aintiee mae EAL ESTATE FOR SALE Iquarters was 94 aurgical morning the Bay Ridge esding ny, | grass was go tall that Willie could Iming to abolish autocracy, ia ot : ‘ . 9 t zt ay Ridge Reading Club | fot see his way home, Just then the Secking to establish 0 : QUEENS, scalp irritation tresaings. Miss Clara Simon holds Jattend, Friday afternoon and evening mot see Maren hare. came and peccing to eatablian democraay ieee eeunttee ees . : onship record, She com. |the women of the Methodist Church, | MOmy ai one with you, little f i dur dolla 4 4 2h Actas, “a That annoying scalp trouble which yall en peal es one {Saturday morning the children of the ene Avie was a bit frightened ut | “ . ‘ ms wy'the Reve aeren the ana 2 os, ra : keeps you ecratching aif the time ina 200 surgica sing nelgtborhood are at work on first ino| frat, put the hare was so pleas SeNT BY MILTON WALD (aged ten years), 2101 Nostrand Ave. Biklym) 720 iS ati our gallant fighters, gy source of disgust to others as well asa packets, that’ Willie could not ' — od — ee Buy! Buy! liberty bondi “1 torment to you, No matter if you have > men ate coming > eee | ici aie ness, Willte told him what the big} « ®| From WILLIAM VALENTINE, used other treatments without cess rs at b ed oO 1G ‘om dations in ten New York! preeze did don't worry, Said ne | s = > aged twe ars, No, 420 Last 1580 hi van announced y ‘ang | hotels hi been requisitioned by the » “get on my back and hold onto] r © ~] > S32 Street, try Resinol Ointment and Resino! Soap |\¢ ts surprising to see what splendid |United States Government for the | eet %eata, Twill carry. yout Isto y f the eC ross 5} Peas and seeif you won't notice animprove- | work. they. do on tho gnuzo as|Red Cross nurses, who have gese SOR eal ant eWay tn]? ¢ mentinashorttime, ‘Thisinexpensive | Well as Uielr work on the knitting hied in unite in various parte of ¢ Wate and didn't stop till they LORE! NIGHTINGALB was council with fourteen nations and ore | poy Pay ais aL rycen chance s ge sa Setendan. |Tutchines, Last Tuesday night we|country, preparatory to being sont| wilites home. | Wille ked a i , England about 100 years! &aniz he Red Cross Society, which |p. rere Bepactat, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— treatment will almost always stop dan- |i an attendance of 150 workers, Jabroad.” Miss AM Drgenson, who | Wor'faund himaelt in bis yard | DORR 1D BORING Me Ee oat We ro for all soldiers alike, friend) ¢0,)@P ‘he boys over in Prange. RICPIMOND (Staten draff and scalp itching, and keep the | ana forty of them were men.” is mobillzing th se akes her|more, In the mean time the ago, She was . mes hey also vowed not to shoot | Yeu Know the ~ hair thick, live and lustrous. Curtis, Cooksey, the actor, ta a {headquarters at the Hotel Holly, No. | or neared | wealthy parents, As a child she was ‘ior, nuran of at an-ambulance|,,, Loan out: iia: d eeart "oraen hae oi a regular” at the Knitt machine at [86 Washington Spare oe rs ) CLARE DALEY, No, 1468 St.) very kind and always protected hurt m ne Ene emnlen of the ed Cross ° bbe pone he movies you musi Thaties, threat on headquarters, and had adopted a sort ead mats , New York City eye |, 48, & mark of courtesy they chose| Not po! ‘ Shore fora pertect Dept gas mask’ to protect his throat| ‘the Red Cross worke: t Micholts OyenwnNAY or | Sit talures things, fs de her, the Swiss emblem, with the colors re- | Save up your pennies and your dimes, al from the Int of the wool, It 1s be- |yamaica Chapter 06 the - | The same year that she made her) virued an the feel Crean Lanier. For we are living In war times, F a anata Chapter are preparing to ABOUT TWO CHILDREN, Jebut into society sne visited a hos rom GRACH YOUNG, aged four-|Oue dollar down and a dollar a week TOD fF ering Druk Perens the frat daa ne, ee eat many years ago there lived | pital, where she was horrified at the No, 6920 Fourth Avenue,| Would only be a very small leak. This will be the first day for a Ic A gree a in Iceland, They|\ 0" ; If you can't fight, let your money dott time that the workers have hy Pe een ra lived unsanitary conditions, Sho there Wah clare Athavican cater da wis te iP, holiday, but M 4 Mary Schoonmaker ed themselves in furs and lived) gpen cary Sy bene one % *»| From JOSEPH SLUVIER, No, 25° Chairman of the Parade Committee, deve a va | her par objected, so wel nin EitRRat meoahion, ot tee belleves it 1s a very justifiable one, Lenin hey often | HLabout Europe st i TRIBUTES TO THE CLUB} jNinth Street, Brooklyn, i f farge suimon and other fish, | come xeare later ine $/ THIRD LIBERTY LOAN. i Tayside Franch” te the new namo | caught Maree ter omen out | RArMe QUE Dek ween tine ° Our glorious country is now In greet | of the former Hayside Auxiliary in| They built als, Florence. Be uneS A TOAST TO THE KIDDIE KLUB. need, | accordance with A rut ng that has hey went from place to place in| army, ‘Sho and her helpers did n Here's to the Kiddie Klub, She needs money; very much money uy To Dar ~_B Mow Tus TO Ady jmade a Sof} ocular sleds drawn by large dogs. | to make the wounded soldiers re he best beloved club of all, \s ibute all you can and ea 70 aNy | ‘These children, as you have guessed, | gatn ‘thelr health and strength, Her| And here's to tts talented members, | does for World Democracy redit covet RADWAY'S READY RELIEF) were’ cay work ‘aroused the sympathy ot| Both the largo ones and the small ter where you are bouBd PERNN . . " S$ FREEMAN, Rock- | the r€0 ple and Henri Dunant, a ‘ 7, | elp our boys y c By FR peop . lere's to Cousin Eh ; rf : aT eit 44 When your head aches, it is usually Is oer aa Whe pegple, and Henry Dunant, &| Heres to Coustn Heanor, [Eo "Wusit ine Hd Vinee ona ais Oe Rae y ive 5 é ttl | TOPS PAIN iets “END 11S DREAM. i | And here's to Uncle Harry, pring’ out all’ ite at emttsenarve. Catt a caused by your liver or stomach getting | END OF HIS DREAM. Wha writes come stern tbere, |a0 Sway PI wom Steele -adaches’’ . ORE is th By BEATRICE LEE, No, 139 Hoyt » KO OP Foor out of order, ‘These ‘sick headaches For Rheumatic—Muscular H' nem Biase arenes le mika uah een sence saat . Hid : . pint pins oe pee . : one oun i "| Chaplin and his friends. ae — | quickly disappear as soon as the stomach or Neuralgic Pain <= | minis GEiut | be ry penny. 18 @ cop DIAMOND» ON CREDIT +3, ‘5:4 | rs .* ae ni Rial eas @ ouaatitt. af maaw ts on K THE KIDDIE KLUB. | cms BOF a the Kalser MBMICAN WaTCH & DIAMOND Ob. is relieved of its bilious contents. Right |naitow, S¢ Seur' hand’ and rab “ont Gs | cousin delleves that There was 4 boy stood smiling, | While our boys are tramping to Ber AIDEN LANK,” bone Cor, S807, Agt, Oslle 1 meh oT OTT, pes aga ane A paper in his hand; ‘< Motta t WPLOTHKS for wen and women. 6) weealy vay your stomach and regulate and tone th, ree ote the. Malnes‘a Ho was tho happiest boy Td seen [Te Saving that Thrift Stam Bois, “Costs Drewes, HAMILTON. ‘ ” ’ >i]]s at lon of the blood jaa will end, He ha n all our great, free land. | iten by TILLID WOLFE, No, 8 Cortlandt o., 8 aigbta the liver with Beecham’s Pills, which a a {pictured him think Task him for his paper | n Street ania ia set ; w ys ing of two wor He saya to me, “Here tnko itm | @ . rapidly improve conditions and promptly eady 50c SAAS addline ea! f NOTICE TO MEMBERS. . aauae friends, » have pub- Sa ee pie ¢ . R $3 °00 But the Third Lib ane Foe Tite Caunes renting. vee RRW by, t ya for Vater $4 “ny. | a e elief rty Loan shell ts But wrap your paper up, bey. recelving “full er It means B for nee $line feng ao tonne n its way to wree ‘And send it to front that the written drawn con- ‘ | tele AT ALL nat dream, ‘This 1s “And when the war is over tribution ts original with the ‘| : endive =Druggists ge Which will be soon, we pray, send and that Cousin Eleanor, Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. TAKEN INTERNALLY what usually hap The soldier with the newspaper the editor, has received a certifi- Id by druggiste throughout the world, In boxes, 10c., 25¢. {Dilated ty M pens to dreams that ‘ ‘ Will cheer the fine Ke K | cation Co ChAG altace tema tae tae \ ; Berd by craggieis Mirquahow FOR THE RELIEP of stomach end bowel Garry si for ome _ Drawn by Harold Davidson, aged nine years, No, 160 1.) jogniny TLABAR, age thirteen, | font or teacher of the eontributon World Wants Wark Wonders ‘craupe ia bowglay one ee Powers Street, Brooklyn, i Na1060 Titany Btreet, rons. pe RA BR ; r ‘ !

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