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gin @ tour of the el plants that are for the Gov: it the ¢ aking artillery and manufacturing arms ment. Later t r ernment plants machine guns. The pu nous pla: ods of manufacturir eoncerns and tho ment, and to get firs tion as to the re: visit to the va- is to co nd inform ess that vut artillery the com- ne guns eo War De- two days nittee , no deliveries of are being made, partment, in ago, stated progr a statement s was sat THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1918, a ALS HENRIETTA PAT TERSOW - Y (OUI TESY - GAR Can't y eceetec LIGHTS, {ae MORE COMPORTS TODAY To Red Also they hear that the prod. fleld guns js slow and uncertain, This n view of the fact that the Italians ost heavily in guns when they driven back by the Germans and British hav t more than 1,000 guns needs for After t made ts tour a plants t will return to Wa. " a number of witn to give spe eatimon y bet ore gar _ *PRUIT-A-TIVES"”, or Fruit Liver Tablets, Gave Great Relief. tradition that]Wwear warm, sensible dresses in the 100k back with pleasure was New ES Mias Patters They ean, but they pig politeness, Men and women SATURDAY, MAY 25TH- ; é ant give them had manners then; now .t’s all rush grandfather got up from bed during lidn’t give them an Illness In order to set the type for| son.) and hy 1 hurly-burly, Also I MONDAY, MAY 27TH- eraeter ; (ieee | very short skirts, | "Ve not got to tho point where 1 y George Washington's obituary tn the Tip Se mERT AEN ECR ERTL on has rk | dance pane nephews, and expand from )00 inhabitants to)" " ren too, tion of over 6,000,-| “Of course, we had thing the girl of to-day — n the skyscrapers though | never cared to think about somebody mae Me Me OBT RANE RN 1 trains go over| They were stately and # herself, to work always 385 Grant St., Buffalo, N.Y, | #0 up, the elevated trains go over hamavancovars 4 hd to look on the 1d the subway KO U Y “I bave been Pa ie re afd about 4 eee whale right «# since April 80th, ailied wath de oO 8 red y r N ® sures LACK STRENS TH: I referred th to a physician, who now hurrying close-packed : ” Hi} wrote me pers . advising the use, o¢ gutomobiles, and airplanes are to-day. I He IC aE DEFERS VOTE of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ Manhattan skies so frequently that oud in the ev i %, | I bought three boxes and used] even modern New Yorkers hardly mn sont inua a them as directed. / um ‘ecling fine bother to look up at t ral pa I . ot n at This Session better then I have in the | “£ am proud of } n Ne 4 to Get months, was born in giod ore Rid of Lobt | I would ngt be without ‘Fruiten-) with it all years,” 3 Biter “yor R. New York was a bi vil-| pee / tives’ for anything; not ong! son told ugly. when I ¢ 18a world,” 1] | WASHINGTON, May 11.—Suftragists or thartics or salts so as ‘Pruit-a 5 at No, 133 West oid ninded her, In a recent article in} 04.4 e Capitol again yext | ( pti purchasabl u tn where she makes her hom us Jot tw ae fo Parte a 5 ’ with he 6, Miss H, L. Kingwbury at village the Federal amendy bowel trouble r I recommend ‘Fruit 1 feel more like 40 than 6) have just passed.” WM. H. OSTRANDER 80c a box, 6 for #2.50, trial size 25¢ At all deulers or sent on receipt o by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limi YENSBURG, N.Y Advt tives’ to ali which I 4100 2 ne Cheerful Cannan Doesn’t Sigh for the Old Times, but ‘eulat Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | h a in a Now York newspaper for whic Miss Patterson a figure of old 1 century, an@ when I en There used | “°° force @ voto at thia time i er room she Was enscon n Pampa. atl ot nner oF Aeustors who ware out ivolously } z e ton yesterday were called r frivolously Pr 8. Stll,| back to voto f , t the Suffrage 6 does not wear wan a cour amendment fora ene nea vill ° there 8 a pl village EC aneay anornitne ni | Kone away Mie fe real in her brown eye cia wens © streets | When th 4 beer nd her wise old smile: ant of the keep ca Genaicr til! IRST, we apoke of the feature of rises f nee i would ¢ olution i| New York life which has scen ura, I ca en | do BAIA hae an. | | Admits City She Has Seen Grow From 120,000 People te 5,000,000 Is Better Off in Comforts and Sanitation Than It Was When She Was a Girl—Then They Had | No Bathtubs and All the Water Came From Pumps. | | more for war relief. S WERE days during Red Cross hold these sales: MONDAY, MAY 20TH workers, newspaper writers and enter KNICKBRBOCKER'S | 8° many other occupations. I think/and in some ways it hasn't ghtcr celebrates her|'!t's a splendid thing. It's wonderful/pited Suc! “Living THAR oldest she re- s much clatly 101st »' day to-morrow. | | She is Miss Henrie Patterson, | ara her own living in so many ways.|‘Tho sanitary arrangements then May 12, 1817, she was born|! am particularly in favor of the/would seom almost unbelievable to house somewhere on | Aursing profession for women; It ap-| you. Nobody had a bathroom, We William — Street, | to their naturai tenderness.| burned whaleo!l in the lamps, and ¢ lesa time to| Used flint and stecl. The modern methods of heating and Nghting, mod- n who work ho at that time on of the finest resi- | Worry. tely Digger and richer, T have spoken of the dimin- homo life, and another feature in my girlhood to which I grand- |! ng girl T had to wenr | tnt dresses with a square, low neck and houlder-puff sleeves In the very cold- ishing Nowadays women ean! of was a yo naternal father were born in New Yc ‘There Is @ far est weather. ch,” she continued the grandfather Then I a sed the woman who al- worked. Miss Patterson's grand-| s hi re ma t 4 most certainly is New York's oldest All Stores rother was one of the earliest andj th a vomen wore (Dorn and bred Now Yorker for e aes L friendliest patrons of A, T. Stewart] i. iy—ealashes which (2480 to Now York girls and women of when he opened his first store, at No nia rahi and in| {0-C8¥. She hesitated a moment, The adway, opposite Washing ax aH Benite tans kod exceed. |“28Wer came out of her own years of service—she brought york |insly prett sin eve THE Miss Patte as happy and sere go aa I have ey She a good fif years younger than her ac tion. They hoped that they mi | ; tev used for every) Roush Senators to adopt the resolution, bd ther's was| but they were told by Senators Jones, | pumps in {Vardaman and others that tt would not | do © & Vote en revolut Greater New York’s Stores Give10% of Day’s Gross Sales The stores of Greater New York have patriotically come to the aid of the American Red Cross in its appeal to the nation for One Hundred Million Dollars sales to the Second War Fund that the trades have designated the following TUESDAY, MAY 21ST—Cigar Stores, 5c and 10c Stores, Candy and Confectionery. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22ND—Pianos, Talking Machines, Books, Stationery, Leather Goods, dential portions| “Even the clothes of women havel@rn facilities for bathing, the home of the city. Her/changed so much during my Ifetlme.|Conveniencos, are a wonderful tm- Y 23RD father and her|! think many nges sensible. When | Prove nt on my youth. The city is THURSDAY, MA FRIDAY, MAY 24TH- a Red Cross Emblem, NEWSPAPERS WILI. Cross 2d War Fund! o many stores have offered to give 10% of one day’s gross Week, on which days stores in various lines of business will Department Stores, Dry Goods, Specialty Shops, Wearing Apparel Stores, Jewelry. Laundries and Florists. Hotels, Restaurants, Bakeries, Fruit Stores, Groceries, Butchers and Fish Stores. Housefurnishing and Hardware Stores, China and Glassware and Sporting Goods, Men’s Furnishings, Clothing and Hat Stores. Drugs, Shces, Furniture and Carpet Stores. Automobiles, Auto Supplies, Garages, Transportation Lines and Remai: ing and Unclassified Stores. Joining in this movement will display which is here shown: PRINT COMPLETE PRECEDING FE LISTS 1ACH S Or SALE, THESE STORES ON THE DAY Buy The PP cep oes THE DOLLAR From These Stores We have agreed to donate 10percent of all our sales on May: to the 2" War Fund of the re dynamic an He explained that the frlends of the ||| even than the landscay 9 hen it) measure didnot feel that they could |I| woman, ‘of ard | win, eo id that @ defeat for the rese | . . Baan ET tion now would econ] All New Yorkers are requested to make their purchases from : seiner , Hat nenaite| thn i 4) the Stores displaying this sign, and help the Red Cross. t after dark unaccompanied, There | pavieae knee Senator Reed of Missouri declare: | ak er . A e 2 voll women 0 so By fan ise renee ane that perater lanes anguld ge anead and |} Any Store desiring to join in this movement write or telephone thelr hor except a little t Bel oautanit sea the oF Jed at {through with it, He said tnat the prop: || or sleeve. the ffras a dimen rnutte i} 7 ein rae pavly, youth Greanwion Wile tn takeaies Teetieae are eeatlt apampax, | BH. M. Wykes. ppDon't make the fatal mistake veryhody mishes ne f a ‘ f ‘ i] ( Telephone Greeley 6380. thing. It may we the firet warning that | 64 RTEW YORK hod no pairon | Would like to have a vote te get rid of | i ses \ Prentice Luckey Por kidneva ate not Sworng at ‘N™ andred roi T bapelihe Gantel vere cae enn nea BROOKLYN; 10 Flatbush’ Ave, Brooklyn at nde ieee! soar |e ( Telephone Main 4733. ve ’ Rl crate ant Sere Sor UEEN | George W. Hopkins, mith 88000 wa wore hallway of the foursstory brick Q / Telephone Flushing 2012 et ied much aa exist to-day, And there was /iicngiary, ‘Henjamin Sprints, twentor, | Alfred M. Rogers, niliy and’ convenient |gance.” B Bne MIFAYO*|iwo. foll from the flreescape on the | BRONX: 143rd Street and Sd Avenue wilteiy teas (PUNO ice oocis nen New ware tale taken to the City [I] Telephone Melrose 9800. Gey thie ates | proved in the hundred years of your im I rn nt 4 | MEDAL 4, and take no other, 1 | acaual ance w T asked, enpeaiag 3 J = boxes, three sises,-—-Adrt, ‘In some ways bas improved, ‘#8 whe ———— y Ag r ‘ wnere of the ance to the place, |ton men. They all escaped while ‘Born in New York City 101 Years Ago m rent Re woe, am fares” Seat ae Ma ’ ’ 4 in the barn, ‘and by piercing them tow | is The fire iin three laces | 1. Strong and William Gaynor | gether the police got the names of Ousen 4! wuitan ind was dis ed | Were called with the third alarm, |and Ray. She Points Out Changes of a Centu ary ipenag NN gegen i Beh ds b hard work before| private tr s in the rear of the control. warehouse, containing gt wore Tt | Oct f the Government and | ea enot tals of the Dock Company sald at “GARDEN i ‘ phy are conducting in | this morning they were unable to ac- FRESHNESS” of ' aio ndent Inve It| count for the fi fy \ ¢ ald there was, So One IN the ——_—— the genuine Fis : | ng when the fire was discovered. | HELD AFTER AUTO RAID. After Investigation, Committee Blaze in W wai of N.Y.) John Keutt, a fireman attached to és a w " a Gaal 4s H nee : ‘ Truck No. 101, while fighting the! arr Will Hear Special Testi- | Dock Company Started: itt | rire, was struck by a falling erate and mony From Experts. | Three Places at Same Ti is hands and arms lacerated. He was| There te a barn at River Bilge, N. J, y P Three Places at Same Time. t to his home, No, 8 Stockholm |!n which mysterious things have bean rma " | | = ot, Brooklya, |done with automobiles of Inte. By way WASHINGTON, May 1—The Sub-| Aw r The Baltic Warehouse extends from | he the New Jersey authorities is perfectly preserved in Committee on Ordnance of the Senate Baltic Wareho Mandible Nt rom | iy clear up the case, two arrests were th led teaeli Committees on Military Affaire met Bees | Abin hina nh Meiteli eae almost be feabdig York) mado in New York early this morning. 1@ sealed metal packets. yesterday and organized for an inves- ‘ancy inte bideshAigMchisddh labia Ate n It was stored @ large auan-| Tho prisoners are Robert Olsen, No, 207 You will notice the dif- Wistitn of the production of heavy BIR Ney morning, destroyed a large quantity miscellaneous merchandise, tn-| w nd Street, and Thomas Ray, No, ference at once=try and field artiliery and machine guns. Avont. AT Get Tag waTeea|| [of food and other supplies for the re os rbd "4 of food for | age bid ee 8 rage , etd ‘Those present were Senators Hitch- Nut AS IY Useo United States Army and the Allies.| no te chat on as ay van chan tle Jat mnouien few ‘various Bia sy ook, Chairman; Beckham and To BE 1h Seve @ hia Haptic ape chibaalngy Fst soveys Rite ng repainted, renum Veuabis, Deiccerets, and Weeks, he A # tae i os : hy adhe Poet sted ‘9 destroy these muppttes | wis altered tm ine tl oe oe xis Al your grocer. publican. ikswers, be the extensive plant of the Now York/and managed in some way to gatn| police there raided the place and fount | 1d IO00 000000: otber Re ntier 62 the Gate epee reeeeeneeeenmemeyeeemen eee, ‘ committee, was at n | ; ye mme for ue 18 ’ immediato tu-! CHARITY. | CHARITY. CHARITY. CHARITY. ’ as : 8 eee pene LLL iD CARER QeRe en) pememeen 1 Lh OE ee A oe the : ae ee intus at the W — with him tli s 3. Within a day or two, Mou- i fay or Tuesday perhaps, they will be- | no i