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-— TWONEW SUBWAYS Sact:kISAZ!2 Saleation Army’s Drive vistonally.” |.» There is also an agreement with the ~ MAYOPENJUNETS, oS 2.5585." A Big Success: Mis 10 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1918. YS ORDNANCE PLANTS $150,000 AWARDED FOOD BOARD FILES HUGHES AT WORK Seth Pace iss Booth RUSHING BIG GUNS CITY HOSPITALS CHARGES AGAINST IN CAPITAL TO-DAY BUT'PISATTAGHED <2 ee 28 | Thanks Evening World 47 RECORD SPEED, BYUNITEDFUND THREEBIGPACKERS ON ARCRAFT PROBE | out that the operation of the Seventh i i i i le- | ul that the operation of the Sevent Commander of Beneficent Organization in America D: Public Service Board Urges |S2ummeeatiag oom, cannot ts clares Power of the Pen Has Been Proved by Fine Re- agreement states that the cost is not a8 ee had until these agreements are ap- senate Committee Can Find |Distribution Is $35,000 More! Swift, Armour and Wilson) Confers With Gregory and Education of Public on the | Brier ‘inet ‘its Money may be avait: Den a yiah Cheat 5. for Quarter of a Million.) fault at Bethlehem and | Than Ever Before to Meet Are Accused of Violating Assistant and Outlines Many Routes. work to connect. these two lines. with Sd rteahd Al old asc Sctlhat he Midvale Works, | War Needs. License Rules Scope of Inquiry Mb bdiches MM aeeieeeiaieenmaeneaen “ a | pera ' pretty ‘ ; ‘ie Hel Log hag Armour & Co Swift & Ce and WASHINGTON, M is Charlie ther Knick ke tting t dva 4 of the new Ines, ex- | U H A E YOU CONTRIBUTED VASHINGTON, May 18.—The sub- The United Hospital Fund & NY new subway lines a special, pinining that there will be a through, HOW M C H Vv nittee of the Military Affairs | tributed $160,000 yesterday to the hi Wilson & Co. have " four-tracked west side subway fol ( f the Senate, appointed | pitals of this city. It was the thirty- | b venth srenue | To the SALVATION ARMY Fund of $250,000? mallee: HES) te en summoned | t Hughes, who is to porate wit ‘ore tho Kederal Mood Board at 4| the Departinent of Justice in learnin vice Com Mission to-day recommended a cani- | lOW'"E tho line Re Nigh ‘saat production of|ninth ann distribution and the|P. M. Monday to answer charges of if there hus been any crimimulity ‘ PAlgn of education to familiarize | site fourctrack subway following the _ , ordnance, han returned from «| fund wns $85,000 larger than ever be- | having sold Koods to a dealer who|the expenditure of 1 appropr! Peebengere with the new routes, en-|lines of Fourth and Lexington Ave G I VE A is YO Rf CA N TO-DA ae visit the Bethlehem and Midvale |fore, Tho Distributing Committee, | did not possess a Food Administra. | ated for a ft production, has at Pecially with the two main of pues, with a shuttle service between. Sieel plants, where guns and pro-| which met at noon in the City Hall,| tion license, but should have had rived bere to ike up his task the new subway aystem in Manhat- | ong 42d Btreet from the Grand Cen Sree es] = 76 joctilos are being made for the Gov- | consists of the Mayor, Alfred 1, Mar- | one He will have rence with Mr fan which may put in operat caked ahh WSGnalIOnal: CATADAIEN. (0 By Evangeline Booth. ernment, Chairman Hitchcock is en-|ling, President of the Chamber of! The Swift and Armour companies |(regory and nt Attorney ' June 1 enable the public to be furnilia Commander of the Salvation Army in America. t er the improvement re- Commerce; William pA lowes Mor- hee the biggest packing von- | ( Frierson rega p ’ f sith the line ma , |xan, President of the Merchants’ As-| cerns in the country, and Wilson & |« o inquiry. ‘The re 1 Announe rar f the lines 0 ‘The New York Evening World, as 1 may continue with materiats tn In the production of |Kan, President of the Merchants’ As. corny in the country, «ind Wilson &{of the inquiry. wi — I 8 ; Co. ts not : f " these two lines, prefaced with an “If | ley a ‘ists in America| thelr huids, to verve your own yight- arms and munitions. He sald: Noise’ jo Arthur Curtigs James |C® !9 not far behind them. Swift & start until Judgo Hughes has ba §@ in the forin of ® wal ers over there | We visited the Midvale plant on|and James &pe | Co. on @ previous occasion, ran foullan opportunity of « ting the in a rep , F te day at respectful salute. It 8 Bp : ki i \ cumstances Dorothy reeman t ry anit aK of the first war corps Salvation Army has been | Wednosday afternoon, where we saw| | The United Hospital Fund ts dis: | ot the Food Administration Temulu- /forination that will be laid before him. Saiites doeIpseed (Gt Commission ae 8 the ie day ; iu the field with your 0 oF 8,000 men enguged chiefly in| {fibuted on the basis of the actual | tions und tts cxg department in this| While most of the investigation will Whitees f fund drive the Salvation Army eve! nee i atin beet 7 free work done by each hospital, a8) vy was closed for thirty days bo conducted here, it ts the intention itney and Hubbell. After detatiing, GgQraen ain mgs conducted It ts a day whose setting|stce America went in—has been producing war sup Thursday |shown by curefully audited state. | a . ted her iu the inten the “ifs,” the report 7 neds . 9,.! ie F ia . cast @ final glo fn t general situation, like pro- we spent nearly the whole day at the|ments. No hospital is ulded Arete Along with oy Mi large packing | of those in chu to visit any place “The date of ion ta, ther At Mi Th aun, perchance, muy ¢ . portion, since Germany invaded enormow unt of the B does not maintain a high grade o! the New York t 8’ Com. |hecessary in un ng the truth or fore, fixed for J Iss roop § over ons epocn in the history of this Belgian, It is a gr and desperate na a ne LG Wee ane service, Nothing {# pad for commis. | pany, Koenig & Schust Rohe &! falsity of the charges that have beer aa & aad rere lik tt bit | ovgant f to rive 1 re bd fel Company, where 28,000 met @F€” sions or collector's fees. Largely in- | Bros. have also been summoned. Those | Made upon action by —— organ ni rise in farl iy s. But if could once wit ph re A A dihstdaddg beech hile Si. . a | » and significance]... sphere v. emibloyed. creased gifts came this year through | cases mark tho beginning of a cam-|,, Seittor Borah made denial thal mate upon the ave By W. G. Bowdoin greater radiance ar ne and experience the t the dolaya have been|many trade committees and from] iii ‘te stamp out the practice of [tre senate yublicans were dis transmitie! Wroeman of Riverdale-on-| When the I Abbath dawns Upon! gunyer for nth with ¢ ) many changes of plans| the Woman's Auxiliary, whose Treas | on wien unit ; tee Gui al tppointment of Myr - th row! t ; re ‘ ‘ urer, Mrs. J. Speyer, received | dealing + unttee lem | hes ty conduct the investigatiot Zhe report wets forth t on, Who showed her water unothor ee ‘i reuining over your heud, you in the Ordnunce Department, but this] $49,000, twics ae mitch as last year.|como within the yo of Wood Ad- [and hy his acceptance uf the post. mation has she Se i of garden themes For, v Close of this day byl » you Were needed ei y as de away with by the} But Frederick L ne, the Gen- | inii tion regulations. In this con - Lexington Ay ‘ mm Gallery, in) January, 1 como the i € the people of| ty hel sella and yo w agement, whien Is putting al eral Secretary, announced that much | nection Alan Hox, head of the bourd's|"WaKes Mratwed ne He Qoite Dir Be ee. tnd 1OWeF has now on exibition at the atudto of tres n Ld deere REI a AL pid lL aes In planw and apectt- |1aik*h ah the civilian and war net. [Bureau of Licenses, sald to-day | trict Board. halves of the old subway, to be com: | Miss Throop, No. a7 East 60th Strae’,/City on earth, to tho BSalvation-| york 1 1 anucher diay ‘ cations, Some delays were caused 10} vice of the hospitals, many of which| “The Food Adininistration considers), Claes Hughes's withdrawa eee ae ‘te 00 uction “with the! twenty-seven water colors of new, !8t4 as to whether the war work / already wel back to the war the witter by fuel troubles and labor |are facing large deficits on account|it q most serious violation to h from the District Board of the City of } eeererre cre tem mt gardens and other subjects Hebieved by Us UMONE LUO OO RS Oe a A eee geal troubles or labor shortages, It may |Of the greatly increased Conte aie | any business dealings with any dealer|New York, of which he was Chalr j under way The Int f bees ; x ‘i fe Allien rance 1§ encouraged or ripel ig (Otow nar Urawe expense of caring for ward patients| wo requires a license a as no] man, in order that he may unde ‘ equipping the linc 1 This will remain open to the public ‘he Allies in } Jo Wil be inade| Cie back to it. Needed? A hut woldy be sald, however, that production 18| how rung from #260 to more than $3 ("no requires. a lice AUeAEa le Oy pHnG | Lib Klbgeare HAVERLIBGLIGET ones te ; Fath until May #7 not. That message will be made} aiout soo men. There are wt least doing well now at both plants. In most hospitals, having risen about] ish auch dculingy by inost drostio! Co) Wreraft shvestigation under the N baba eoutingene Here 18 an interesting group of KHown In fikures, If we lack $260. }s0uy men In every Uilleted village 1! «The first S-tneh howitzers were de- | fitty centa a day for 1 lpia 48le) Department of Justice, furnished o c enc . - bs _ ‘oup ¢ rene w won ons by to-night we! # « 000 subser vered this week. A considerable |, The distribution yest 4 . 1 ” four pictures, deal with the de fay was bd However, “very essential work” is ui . dealing 1 the garden ciphers, and t It has been brought to the atten-| Calon for special tribute to his se nd sill J yet to be done at Times Square and Of Augustus Saint-Gaudens at Cor. | Shall ' hae fail “a: get our tnessuge | ture how lurge the Jeu tot Who, oe abetted Heat Se bl mehr poral Hospitals “Mount Binal, $12 F hive. paid no attention tarthelthe 1eder fT gsailaae . a ivahy G ales atin © niet Mie formality. of the: tom We neve es . tute how tu we Jov isi Why, you been delivered and the 92-inch how- New York, $10.31 . bald Ho attention to thel'th ding yesterda G the Grand Central Station, to make Mish, Vs. The formality of the ity proper emphasis to the public. If/ask, ure we there at ull? Well, i Will steers are in ndvanced age ob tans 52; Post-Graduate, rule, aud the board intends tol w. Wickersham offered a resolution the actual connections, and this &arden, am seen from variouw angles, hing tho $260,000| tell’ you: : .267.09; Roosevelt Mpose such penalties as will compel! vii, was adopted, sayl ; work, the committee says, must be,/# relieved by the variety introduced, ® succeed In reaching the Pibl ne | nt we are there because Gen ture, A large number of 9.2-Inch | coin, 10.18; Beth Israel, very dealor in the State of New) ¥i\ Maes ee tone ste hdd by i ag Mc aa ed ¥ * ark, we shall know that the public] ji) reas i thwe, sone howitzers are already in course of | kebanon, | $3,139.17; Flower. 312!) York to make sure that he sells no| the organization Mr. Hughes had sus , done by the Interborough because of and the terraced effect, the water 1 4 we Ld bee nd, French, "$2,067.51; Knickerbocker, $1 nodities to an uw ed dealer.”| tained the bt f th Pi perating conditions. Simila garden, with statuary £ eeeh heard us—und understood, and re because the military |manufacture, but we will not be able! 196.46; Hahnemann. $1,076.61; Volunteer, | eel dt " le ained the burden of the successfu Bavits be, done at Boroughs Gulican a ebor ry and garden’ shat know too that {t was very |: gencrally want us thero Ito get deliveries of any of those un- | 7: St, Mark's, $1,008.04: Syden- | F ru ne | operation « bourd, Yb contineaa 6 ough alband vases, be i} as weil ay (he garden of Michael Ajello rag dgwick Street, B $987.63; Polyclinic, $673.65; Park, Total, $74,212.96 Atlantic Avenue, Brook n irgely because our volce of appeal Uwe because your boys to be fted through | demand that we be there, and fourth, til a British contract now being vom- | tegr at the severance of is con FY nection with this bourd {s tempered ¢ steps, with the decorative fence, are ‘The price for this work, to be met , 7 was perm! We use because the other or.) pleted 1s out of the way, Special Hospitals — Orthopaedic, $8 ign by the city, 1s $300,000. An agre all de Nehtful detat he deaglll- sphacinagey ow York Eve-| gunisations for mercy i us, and|, “During the present year we will + Fuptired and Crippled, $5. pad which he| by the knowledie that he laid down with the Interborough was drawn up| “The Tea Tray, Cornish, N. H.." eet ua t be there! |be compelled to depend very largely, Met Vork Bye and Bae Intic. | Nad ordered or else close his business Jas we have he this work to devote himself, with con and sent to the Board of Estimate with its swinging sign by Maxtioia | Mine World ofore, on France for ye have been asked 4.8. fr- | for a definite period. 7 SS Parrish, ia registered upor s Tt has not happened often tn tae ye ieee ee” mmediacely’ tonea. (oUF small fleld guns and to some ex- Throat. $362 285 Ophthalmic, eager tinued and augmented unselfishne ” rere’ upon of Bide) victory of the Salvation AMY cnt ee eet et sand extend oun, tent on Great Britain for our large | $104.09: nap Memorial, $468.12: stem rae & Teen ne | {2 Another great and useful public em Mi. Tho roof slopes delightfully, and palitan’ dally, auch as selves, ao that we would fay fleld guns. We have thousands of | rial, $1,864.48; New York Skin and Can- | © reponer ne the! ployment, at the invitation of the & couple of dormer windows add to| rent ‘cnerously |pioside something tke tg, Have t°\cannon ordered and work on many |cer, $1,319.50: House of Rest Consump- War Cron | President’ of the United States.” ‘ ‘ative f 0 ‘i iddittonal huts at ones, ave expec y considel . 98.24, I. . $29.256.69 5 shown here 18 merely incidental, but | ened UP Its volunun in order that) ei iS mericans alone about forty, /Rot expect ay ponaidorable eliver- | Mitosplials {or Women ahd Children | conferred on Rev. Henry J. Johnston, | Auatetan Press W Over it it {9 nevertheless effective ‘ we might lay our case squarely be /p)4)° \yuitiptication. requires” money eee ailaga ShIGR HAYS Bein ee fying-in, 937.76) Bt, Mary's Free, | pastor of the Park Avenue Methodist _ feminized Army, “ “Smyth Garden" (Charleston, $, @, | fF® te people of America, Nows-) And whit ts all the benefit humanity | agperating and distressing in the past |§$17380; Woman's ttonpiicl’ gsiae et; | Church of East Orange, N. J., for| BURND, Switzerland, May 18, papers throughout the country have|can get from ‘money’ now, us thie have been largely overcome and the | Sloane, $2,799.60; Babies’. $2:496.34 In-| bravery under fire while in tho front|Austrian newspapers are exhibiting 19 made distinctive and pleasing men in the trenches seo it! We of edn HOW fi Wi d Children, $1,942.7 : ' “ i a a genero : ee 6 now progressing on cannon | firmary, Women and Children, $1,942. Ad ie a ee hae thew call zi ARAGGRH URE: SERRE {been uniformly kind and generous| i, salvation Army are ready with (Mork Nalintactorllyy Of course, | Miserieordia. $1,458.29; Manhattan Mas | RO trenches ag a Y. M. C. A. worker. |concern at what they call the effemt Ld wency of the entrance in reporting our news, but there are|ihe human beings, to serv o have (eee hee t last year and | ternity, $1,309.30; Hospital for Won Mr. Johnston, In a letter to A. A.|nization of the army. It appears that t it o repo! zs d : y Lo serve we hive jthe time that was lost las Seat ser rhity, 23.76. | Kenyon, a member c Ss conen Aas 5 sate with its combination of wood and/ (oo iistances where @ grout journai|the flesh and blood and we work this winter will never be regained. |$1.125-4¢:) Jewish Maternity, $622.76. | Kenyon, a member of his congreg 100 women and girls are now em \ wrought iron, A low concrete wall 1 part of its | {fou 4 sense of duty and privilege, | Total, $27,093.18. tion, said he had been praised by | “Recause of the long time required Thenrablen’ aid. Gone okt prais loved in the auxiliary services as jn making cannon we must now be | ygitcsortesMontetiors Hime, $19,406 84; commanding officer when leaving the | clerks, acrvants, &c., and that others ‘ but if tt so happens |jaying out an artillery programme |Home for Incurables, $3,364.31; Teabella pas nial he Tt as mentionad| are being enlt: at the rate of ut and chival-!that it requires money to buy supplies for the year 1919. We should not|Heimath, $1,929.56; House of Holy Com- | for spec i‘ h ieee <> dda of the Inonth, They are being en fume! fous performance of a two-fold 4nd equipment! And bence @ war-/again make the mistake of delay in| forter, $1,375; St. Andrew's Convales- | CTOSS followe Mr. Johnston sailed Vienna and sent into the fund drive! ” cent, $361.43. Total, $20,437.1 for France Jan. 10, way is 6 our | fun lacing orders. more elubérately dealt with. task—firat to permit us to muke 1 would hate to hear that any city |” “Daffodils Near the Hudson River’ | appeal to millions of citizens, an fn America turned down or fatied to si is a charming view of the river and| next to sustain the first war-fund support any worthy war-fund drive! " de allott divides the garden, aa here shown, |Na# set aside an a and not for monetary or other re into two parts M1! very valuable space every day for] ward. vith “Smyth Gateway" is concerned |u week in the « with the exterior as t of th Kare The entrance “a the Palisades. Two trees are deco- | drive.we ever experienced, and more jut | can tell you folks here in the ratively introduced "| nearly insure our success! security of Amertca, that If any auch we bw and i" e Canty iBuligen « A series of magnolia gardens in ateful, “'!ng ever happens, don't let the se Magazine rages a Will usually stop _ | crsriers, §. cc etiten not only tino |G ALVATION IETS sonatiy ‘nor bos HONS, Ket ack to those men in the || 74 wake @ Complet From Our 0 vy MD | the aealons therein but. aco upon the perhaps exceptionally #0, trenches and camps who have thrown and Make a Complete wn itching instantly Only those who have themselves suffered with eczema or similar itching, burning skin-trouble can appreciate the relief that the first souch of Resinol Ointment usually brings, The suffer- in, pps at once, the skin becomes Florida moss of the tropics and of the trees of this garden, and stamps the moss in particular with all of the art quality that forever lurks within tt The festoons of. this moss are full of great distinction ag painted. The as- soclated flowering units are painted in high key tn their tropical luxuri- ance, cause of the hard struggle that has marked the milestones in thelr bis- tory. But especially well do they realize that it is the helping hand extended to us before we pass UD “over the top” that counts most. From tho Pacific to the Atlantic ocean Salvationists in America now themselves between you and the Hun! If you do, they might figure You were not sufficiently interested in the outcome of the war to care whether the Huns take New York or not! Better wake up over here! In the eyes of our men it is a dis- grace right now to possess money and not freely give it for war pur- poses. And he or she who {s still Kiddie Klub Year Book Edited by Cousin ELEANOR: Volume I.—No. XVI. eee ARR aero |. GEGEnD | Kiddie Klub Members Saturday, May 18 PLE EI ELIT || STORIES AND POEMS { ¢ —_— he wonderful help given ‘rich after the war—well, 1 would say ool and comfortable, and the trouble ACI LOS hy CUR know of t ae that a change of flags and countries | ™ anon disappears. From the very first NEW TUBERCULOS! E to thelr cause by that peerless nowt ‘would be advisable for them. ‘I mean| HOW WE GOT THE PANSY. soucan feel that it is going to get well! SAID TO BE Fi UND paper, The New Yor i iit Nobody here, unless they too NCE there was a pretty fairy. * Resles! 01 rei World! And Salvationists do not have been to the French front, were O Bhe was queen of all the faire rate. the \enderent his, "Fee sale ky ail trage forget! to have the faintest suspicion of the ies. Her name was Queen ene vin’ ten wehe Dept, 28, Retest, “We are not over there for fun.| Pansy, She was beloved by all for THE THREE BROWNIES, \ ‘There were once three little browntes. Thelr names were Teeny, ‘Tiny ano Tot. One day they thought they would ii ist’ v a drt formally Himore, Md Rome Biologist’s Method, It Is Pre-| Walle the war-fund drive ty ; ends to-day, it really ushers 12 &/ Nobody thinks of it in that say as good and kind. play a trick on a friend of thera He dicted, Will Revolutionize | New and greater epoch in our history. |there, ‘elther!. Te is deadiy—deadly | no, age tne icing of the Under- was @ dog named Towser. He beard Treatment It has been the prologue we ee arivey Tt # stern reality! I 18} Vora came into her kingdom. He what they. sald trom where he Gas , PARIS, May 18,— sense precedes the vast drama i 4 said she must marry him or he would rf of the door. Help wanted | Monaco,” directsr ee the en oS | wag in which the public understands TLL the testimony of this New| Auld sue Manel timaom and kill. her. ha econian Wes vaca en aviveat by many women section of the Royal Academy of|now, to some extent at loust, that York woman, who has shared She begged him not to destroy her to play the trick he lay down anc wae " 4 im-|with the soldiers in France all their Sclence at Rome, 8 credited by tho| Salvationists play a vital an wi dom, but instead to kill her. | © woman suffers from eve® 1) tralian ectentitic press with « discovers | portant part! hardships and dangers, pe doubted? | Ingdom: Pua” you not rather silmenta as Backache, Heads (ict wilt revolutioning then (nce, |e irbia very day, and auspiciously, tor che, Lassitude and Nervous- trea eee emelYity, [I think not, I havo sufficient faith| marry met ness — the symptoms indicate || % tuberculosis eee eee ore aN, of mystery [in the pubic to believe that, once the| But she refused. Thon he struck erm on | led the need for Pino's Tablets, a || He had observed that sugar haw a] OM*o her way. silently out of tho] truths this plucky Salvationiat brings | her down with Dis, met aes er ' with || remarkable effect on the secretions of| Atiantio mists, and discharged pass-/home to us are heard and under-|her. He went sway MO aMtheh por| t tonic [pape or ealem, After seven yoars| engers and a cargo! taney or reluctance when it comes|queen dead, they wept Ditveriy. Shey core. ‘A local application } | of study he became Sepyraees coe MONG the passengers on that|{o sustaining war fund drives lke| buried her in the woods. aim, it effective — ions o! je and the gas- ry r ° with Towser snapping at their h ext day they found . . x , eels. apt. Miss) Ethel|the present one! went there next J a d € Oo You see, Towser was ses iy cating an || an pancreas sues ae arty | AA, 8 ee woman |e coines hapa of antning|vaty turers eee em ant eras, § "Tired of Being a Little Grrl} ts sp mownr, ms wise erase ing rellef paw 4 invigorating ef- } modified by Introducing sugar. This Renton, a Ne oe tolled aa (St aay timo, if Indeed it were radical) ‘They gad: to tite day that is thelr | onnnnnnnannnnanannnnnnnnnnnnnnananmnnnnmnnmnannmnannnts » | And {he fects, Backed by the name Piso || prompted him to apply this method to| who for elght months has tolled as/in nature, and something of a de-| pansics.”” So b ORA IRELAND, | 66 H, dear me!" said little May|it she found it was not cambric any!” joron, Warren Le Cour, age ten, 166 established over 50 tatis- bronchial secretions of consump-|q war relief worker with tho Ameri-|parturo, 1s jadeed aimicalt, But once ron genetic ys0 Past sith Street.| one fine morning, “I am|longer. It was made of rose leaves.| Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J 8. si ce, | convinced, ce ou h # s : ay faction ie guaran The firet experiments on consumptive | can Expeditionary Forces in France, | Cont it its neine | tired of being a little girl. 1] She looked down at her feet, which made believe he was asleep. Th browntes came up very softly to tle a jtin can to Towser's tail, but as soon |as they went near him he jumped up { ’ ' and ran after them, J The next moment they found them » selves running across the meadow 4, | soldiers fromm the front gave results far| sie comes on business and will re-)" "ane men with whom the Salvation TO THE KLUB. wish I could be something else.” felt very queer. They seemed to be). 411, O NANGHTY OHIGD, 1 alt [There was rapid improvement invivoni |turn to the war fone as soon as/Army |s coming into contact In|; gwear to be true forever | | “Well,” said a voice near her,|turning grecn and up and down her|j, ‘a very bad girl, yourwill 960; wryrreere | casen, and he obtained cures which ap-| that business 1s attended to, She than petsieas ie 50 BA i A hee To the Klub PO NIORY BES | “what would you like to be?" legs were funny little sharp things.|/In fact, she's # “goop" right througa, TABLETS as ee ute et he explains | comes with reports and much infor-| trogen’ the war fund drive of the ro te (Tesh willour attention be paid.| May looked about in surprise. She| The next moment May knew that she|And a very naughty She, too. | 1s Indispe the existence of the | mation. Salvation Army, They are going to We will send {n stories daily saw no one there, but the voice re-| was @ rosebud. She was growing on| fA) imil wlan itt Poses We eat teIsO COMPANY se eerea acl and after an injection | yor many years Capt. Renton has| know all about tt and the Salvation| qnout home, life and you; |Peated the words, “What would you/a bush in the garden, Tae wind| she stamped ber toot and shook her 300 Piso Bi Warren, Pa Fand 1 appe: Y ose New Yorkers| Army is going to return to the people | uy uiso swear to be true to our flag, " 4 her gently back and forth. It| head ily_fisappears, the Bacilll dis- | bean known OA her work | here with a report of its stewardship, we ae | the White and Blue. | like to be hs Wad charminer Aitheuan Aue eee Al Ana an SS 10h, no! Ob, no a with tt who Came went to France. She|#0 that every dollar expended for] Written by FANNIE ADELMAN,| May spoke up and eaid, “I should id said, no! Ob, no; not yett i . ” rosebud she knew everything th t : brought to them and to uil persona, the troops by us may be plainly ac-|aged twelve years, No, 190 Second ike to be a rosebud. went on around her, but she was very aspect of her bedroom, prouRh counted for ao distinct message. It 5 this stually feel that bec Street, New York. | ‘The words were hardly out of ber! lonesome and cried long and loud till) She's an untidy child; ’ “ 1 i 1 equi ¢ of the — ¥ fairy changed her Into a little | Her toys block up the doorway Multiplication of huts and equi y wonder! vite une | lips before ghe felt her skirts twisting] a lovely fairy chang Ayre ay 9 ment, with additional war relief | tte renee Priciegea ¢ mtended to THE KIDDIE KI.UB. ee around her body ina very| Sit! amuin. After that she never And clothes strew the floor lke wild. workers to handle them, is abso-|™O | Rug i pe . or the Kiddie Klub. s wanted to be anything but 4 le|tHeed my advice, my chilan lutely necessary, Iam much im-[columns, unfold = my = innermost| Hurrah for the iciite doeb. | aueer way, Sho had had a little pink| girl, ‘Krom AUGUST MILLEN, aged|[icct coy Margery children pr 1 to find here in America a tue ts and wishes, and plans, and Hurrah for Cousin Eleanor, cambrie frock, but when she touched| seven years, No. 2429 Third Avenue, | Por sho is very naug ' fuck of underatanding--or perhaps a|take the publi into my confidence eS GC sass, wae cok te Or ——e ee ou dont want eeey lack of appreciation—of the true con. [On the subject of this war reliet Works) py CLARICE RAY, No. 2929 West | « @| rom DOROTHY BUCKLEY, a ditions ue they eee Tadoes Rot dence, as you prefer, has builded a| 8d Street, Brooklyn. | 0 [thirteen years, No, 369 Etna Street “ i; : ‘er being ashore a few hours, that |™* " Fe en nace She HE HELPING HAND, — Constipation is the arch-enemy of health. America realizes what this war ist [Mructure of 8 far better understand: us | enna nrennenn nen nnn nnn AAA AAAAAALAAAASAAAAAAAAARAAAALALS OUR AIM, Conquer this enemy and you rout a whole army “There is but one consideration~ |i ecatse of this exceptional opportune | | OUR LOYAL TROOPS. Cnele Sam depends on you; SVa children cette Kindle was A ehtaical fi incl divesti bili winning at ail Simb, as light an posts {ity to tell our story to the people | ‘The tramp of troops now fills the air, | We're walling here, from Enjoy each fleeting hour, \ bi MN ‘oat O6s, INCLUCING indigestion, DiNoUsneE, peed )5) ie Aas while. letting. the [of this country, and to ask th¢ | We ace them inarching everywhere, |! 9t Hews of w ~ saving sunshine agd | pag ven re iipepemcen and nervous dyspep- | money cost measure up with the ace {much in {he way of substantial |The rattling drums, and trumpets’ /tirceen, No. { HOWARD RICKPRT : , "4 ; aan tal supply of money in this co ort hag been “awn to . | é ¥ v K E sia. Beecham’s Pills have been a world-favorite | {hat upiy of money, tn hi ny. ek ae ae und ain, bee RELL years, No. 2172 Gren ; i i i $ Mean: “Say ar . r 2 ic! i laxative for over sixty years. ‘They go straight to tokens deaimated as ‘money’ were Nr ceraah, t Gite netgear | Meena ‘tay. tars reaiiac GMD Bib { the cause of many ills and remove it, They act change, the word would be struck |thing to say than 10 express the The Stars and Stripes now proudly|To get some more of Frat romptly, pleasantly and surely. Contain no from the language of the fanters 18 |proad land to the patient editors ga waves But he'll come down with a bump 888 9 Al ap drug. These time-tested pills the right that they are thinking of! [8 Kenervusly opened up the gute Above the heads of our true braves | In his crown, ; H Fy Money” If any one has it, and doe rough whic We might pase un- That Uncle Sam should always live, e's taking an awful chance strengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver and |hot promptly yield it in tho ‘proportion |hindered to a hotter nding | Lives and fortunes do they give. " t, and to | With you dist 1 may J still exist, he has ady won the set down w ath ‘eeling that |scorn of his fellow men in the T have, wit wn eves and ears, For the Salvation Army, ¢ being mightier than the d—th other worthy drive, there should not pen of peace be—there must not be one instant of |mo through t hesitation on the part of xivers to|The New Y When the war is over And our boys are homeward bound, that he is able to p Though builets fly und cannons roar And homes are burned in this great Hicleeh prea wer, Phat Old Bill Kaiser's in the ground | Our soldiers fight with heart and wil | That Old F rain round | To put an end to Katser Bill So you and I will « | Though many U boats guurd the sea | And be glad and happ |Our ships will surely make it free, | yor they've risked their Relieve Constipation them, « World, , for u ‘ yleld up all they have! It ts life-and- [raise up a pun timent and faith | For when our troops set out to fight | and the dear Red, White and Blue j Value to Women are with Every Box. Hiab that count—not dollars. The lit- in the Baive Army's wur work, They use thelr courago and thelt| irom MAY HOPKINS “woe the world. Ip bo: 10¢., 25: tle drive of the Salvation Army here that it will result n the wertng ight N ‘ N Dr b J Sold by druggists throughout uae, 30¢, BSe, in New York, {8 not for the Salvation to disgraceful deteat of many a Gers}. Drawn by EDWARD HONCE, Ne, mig! teon years, No, 310A North Hen rawn by JOHN J | SILVI, @ Army at all—it is im order chat such mas sword! 007 East 75th Street, Go, onward goldiers, ever Gum _ tree fifteen years. : Land ik