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- Q-7OONEWYORKERS GEN. BELL'STRIBUTE. "=" aon «ceasese<8ecavesaa -eeuccs > See i | 10 ae WADSWORTH GETS LATE THIS WEEK — TOIRVING BERLIN os to| Broadway Headliners, Guests Medical Board Selected Examine Drafted Men Expected Saturday. f Song Writer-Soldier, Give Big Show at Upton. (Special to The Evening World M Ge J @PARTANBURG, 8. C,, May feat e Franklin Be ast night at Camp Upton } showed hoes the spirt — Boards to examine the New| of gemocracy for which this country York draft men have been appointed! is Agnting when he took Private Ir by Brig. Gen. Carleton. It is @x- ving Berlin by the hand an him his 6,000 fetlow sembled in the Liberty Theatre, ‘T occasion was a vaudeville perform ance by most of the headliners ¢ pected that the 9,700 New York men widlers « ordered to report next Saturday will begin to arrivs here ete Sunday night or early Monday morning and prep- arations for receiving them are TaD: |New York gathered at Camp lepton idly being completed. The men will! through the efforts of the song writer be used to expand to war strength! i honor of Gon, Bell the organisations of the New York) phe man who has done his share in National Guard which were depleted to song writing, added to th gwayety of 7th Div ; te tagline coda 27th Division | the White Way and made happy all r strengt lovers of ragtime, | no’ in khaki to Gergts. William 8. George, William | Camp Upten, petuihg reas aT 1. Macauley, John F. Perry, Thatcher’ share in the service of Uncle Sain Nelsom Walter BE. Richardson and Gen. Bel! satd of him Donald C. Bennick, all of whom suc-| sites q private in the ranks and a cessfully completed the infantry | prince tn his own calling. He is per ose at the bet rs Hace henge | haps the greatest song writer in the ch was held during the winter at! world, anc couldn't c Gamp Woeteworth, have been com , and I w uldn't mind changing salaries with him ninsioned Second Lieutenants in the i oe ing National Guard and assigned to duty | 10. ang a ne with the Fifth Pioneer Infantry. Al-| artists of his profes n chartered a special train to take them down hough assigned to an organization | to the camp and Attached to the provisional depot for| return them to the city. ‘The train corps and army troops, they wero| fot back shortly afer 2 o'clock this formerly members of the units of the Morning, with a tried bunch of Thes 27h Division, Sergt. Julius W.| Pans, but a bunch tickled to deat Noyes, who also completed the course With their all night's work and t at the training school, has been com- “Pplause of thoso grateful missioned a Second Lieutonant and St!!! ringing in their ears ‘assigned to duty with the Third Anti-| MANY HEADLINERS HELP TO Aircraft Machine Gun Battalion. ENTERTAIN SOLDIERS ‘The crowd which made happy the soldiers Bainter, Harry Clarke, Grant Mitchell Eddie Cantor, Frisco’ of the Follies, Lillian Loraine, Ann Pennington, Gordon and Johnny Dooley, beautiful Janet Velie, Will Rogers, Harry ? Carl Randall, Vivi i of Bacteria White, Gladys and Gra Lulu, 4 . let, Rose, Annette and several others ‘She seoms to me the ‘superwoman’ | ofthe chorus of the Ziegfeld Foil she was described as being.” said Will-| Raymond Hubbell and the chorus am Wallace jr, of the Enemy Allen} from “The Kiss Burg Bureau to-day in explaining why Miss} Sam Harris of © Rhoda Erdmann probably will be held| provided for the inner man and « closely muarded prisoner during the ba or Mer ® buffet lunch on the P he war. midnig! trip home, and Eddie Dunn tries te, ee iy wes an instructor In| Of the publicity department of Cohan viology at Yalo University, and on & Harris saw to it that nobody Kot pew atrested on a charge of being a|urt on the way up and down or lost ——>— “SUPERWOMAN” GUARDED 2:17.08 tn Camp Union ombrnced Al Jolson, Fred Stone, Adele Row and, Dorothy Jardon, the Six Brown | 10 PREVENT GERM PLOT Brothers with their saxophones, F Miss Rhoda Erdmann, Held as Alien Enemy, Has Wide Knowledge an & Harris Tt is learned | bis place, ‘The joy of the evening of virus|was increased by permission to the | Ana bacteria, and ahe wiil be watcued| host of the evening to accompany ‘} prevent her experimenting. |his fellow artists back to the city if ba Rekag 24 with instructions to be back in camp thiy morning. {Maid fo bel Gran. Mitchell of the “Tailor-Made rtain virus of | Man” company was master of cere but she says| monies and got the soldier boys In ame from (i good humor by his sallies of wit. The boys howled themselves hoarse — over Al Jolson, who had to sing four songs before he could get away, He ang the “Albany Boat" and “No | Man's Land” among his weloctions and told peveral stories. He told that one | about the “coon” going into the battle with his razor and got away with it | which goes to show that « story !¥ all in_tho telling of !t | Zou, know the atory ise Erdmann jp oustody at the Wi West 10th Street. 3 outsid\ . bet Ie importa remendous n she destroyed it. Shi many in 1919. SKIN RELIEF AWAITS YOU The “Buffalo” aske hie Capt ‘s permission to use hia razor instead of his gun, there jtella you first how a razor doesn't |hurt, but gete in ita deadly work And the wielder just made a slash, The more intensely you have suf-\and the German against whom his fered from irritated, itching skin, the |stroke was directed gives him the more grateful will he your sigh of re- | laugh and says, in very good English lief when Poslam has been applied. |"A®, ha, nigger, you missed.” Soothing, cooling, pacitying, now that |!'ke hell.” roturns his asgailant you KNOW, you will never be with | Jost Move yo" head, man out it should the need aris ADELE ROWLAND HAS THE Try Poslam for any Facial break- | HOUSE WITH HER, ing-out, for clearing inflamed com-| geile Rowland had the house with plexions or red noses, for Sealp-Scale, | nor RTE teat mile any form of crema, Pimoles, Burns, the boys joinin 6 chorus. Barbers’ Itch, ‘Tired, Itching Feet, to Dorothy Jardon got a pleasant sur drive away all eruptional troubles be- | pr: Sho found Sergt. Dan Caslar fore they spread and become serious. | !eading tho orchestra, Dan ts the lad Sold everywhere. For free sample Who wrote “Yo San" for her one Wet 47th St, New York Citv. | ‘g TT. . 7, ., Gy” and had to out it out by orders sree based oe to reams rani, lof the author. Of course she bad brighter, better by the daily use of 11, wing the wing last night and then Postam Soap, medicated with Poslam. | ne gave them’ “The Star-Spangled Advt. Banner’ and "The Marseillaise,” at ————————————LK<$&$Ll—LS which everybody atood up and yelled himself hoarse Teeth Without Plates “1 did “Yo Fay Bainter, who a whole lot of | people say looks like Adele Rowland, and who Miss Rowland says is one of the most beautiful, cute, darling a GMB) and charming women on the stage cna Miss Rowland has good judgment ndered the “Rose” song from “The with | Kies Burglar,” Jarry Clarke, I Save Decayed Teeth 4 Janet Velle and the entire chorus ose Miss Bainter traces her ancestral tree = gy Teeth an ack to the Hoosier State, but whe reat Diseased Gums. herself was born in California, She's pee OF TEETH, Gold and ‘ce! Crowns, Bridgework, 8 Fittings ana Talays oft Gold, Silver and Porcelain carefully made at Reasonable Prices. . BADLY DECAYED TEETH @ @4 Roots carefully extracted. Teeth thoroughly cleaned Broken plates repaired while you wait or if sent by mail. . pRBLOOY 2 Bast rehae Se OLD CROW RYE Reg. U. 5. Pat. Or B) a California peach ®) Those girls from the Follies took the house by storm. ‘They were a pretty lot of pontes and as shapely as the pick of an artist's staff of models, }Oh, boy! Maybe the lads in khaki Aidn't realize it. But Ann Pennington waa the lady who raised the riot Jane and Catherine Lee, the mo picture kiddies, Jane in a capt uniform and Catherine in a Red ( suit, made another hit. Will Rogers, the ‘cowboy comedian, handed out a @ new yarn about an English and a | Canadian poldier who went to the | movies and #aw the British troops going over the Sep. For the sake of ‘a little Jowh the Englishman wanted to know whore the Canadians were "Fre ~VPNING WORDED, MOWDAY, MAY 209, 1918, -PRIVATEANDPRINGE THEY HELP MAKE THE BOYS A T UPT BRANT MITCHELL / fui AL JOLSON FAY Bainre when the English were in that posl- tion. ‘Holding back the Germans while you fellows were getting your ple- tures taken,” was (le retort, “I'm Gonna Pin My Medal on the Girl 1 Left Behind” was one of Irv- ing Berl songs sung and in the chorus of which joined. Then he himself in @ ittle playlet, in which he was alded by a score of soldiers, sang his latest cre- ation, composed for the occasion, “We Live at Up’ with Major Genera Bell.” Eddie Cantor got a big hand with Alec Sullivan's Intest, “At the Coffey Cooler r All the girls paused at the stage entrance and Kissed Soldier-Singer | Berlin goodby. Then they all kissed him again when they learned that Gen, Bell had given him the night out of camp and that he was going to finish his own party by seeing them all back to New York DUTCH CONVOY PLAN MAY BRING ON WAR Allies to Respect Warships With Merchantmen, but U_ Boats Are Expected to Act. WASHINGTON, May 20.—Announce- ment from Amsterdam of the deter- mination of the Dutch Government to despatch three merchant vessels to the Fast Indies and an armed convoy of Dutch warships has aroused keen in- terest in naval and diplomatic circles hore. It ts belleved this decision Is likely to bring about a situation that may plunge Holland fnto tho war. Bo far as the Entonte Powers and America are concerned, it Is sald that the Dutch convoys would be treated with all the consideration demanded by international law. But it is not probable that German submarine commanders would act with any such consideration, as 1s indicated by their past treatment of Dutch and other neutral vessels. If a German naval commander attempted to search, sink or mako prize of any convoyed vessels, the Dutch commander would he obliged to defend them forcibly, and the first shot fired would amount to a declaration of war, in the opinion of STABBED AFTER ROBBERS CALL HIM FROM A PARTY robbed early this morning by six men in the hallway of the building. Zigo was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital out fering from a stab wound in the right side of the abdomen While at the party Zigo was told some one wanted to nee him downsta On reaching the hallway six men, three of whom had revolvers, attacked him, one man atabbing him with @ knife They went through his pockets, too $105 and then fled, he told the police Tigo maid he gave chase but could not continue very far because of weak ness from loas of blood. At Prince and America’s Finest RYE WHISKE HAND MADE SOUR MA STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U.S. A. SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS H.B.Kirk &Co.,New York, N.Y. } { his fellow soldiers While attending @ party at No. 127 Thompson Street, Vincen: 0 of No. | 105 ‘Thompson Street, was attacked ani AFTER GEORGIA MOB | “HANES THREE MEN } Fourth Negro Slain to Avenge | Murder of Farmer and Shooting of Wife. | May 20.—Hayes and his wife, Mary 1 of connection with Hampton Smith, a VALDOSTA | Turner, negro, | Turner, the murder wh his wife at their of 6 farmer, and the wounding of home near Barney last Thursday night, have been hanged by a mob. Two other negroes, Will Head and WIil Thompson, were lynched Friday night IRVING l A Ma by a fre which followed. an|!ton deficiency, but don laribeciee ie Guealy know what to take, There Is nothing like two weeks, Then ‘After many hearings the Surrogate |°'#ssle tron—Nuxated tron—to quickly {eat your GENERAL decided that Kugenie Ferrer was the [sere {ne bleed. and thereby put roses SCne much sou FRANKLIN dow of Mr. Lord creased strength and energy.’ have gained. "To. be Ben | Countess Miskinoff, who said she wit-| Uniike the older forms of tron, Nuxated ting real organic iton and nessed the marriage ceremony in San|tren does not injure the teeth nor upset pot eome form. of. t ‘ancisco, was the prince! witne: the stommach, but t# readily assimilated metallic variety, always Should the will be token, then the]end you can quickly recognize tts action (sk for Nuxated Tron in No matter what other iron remedies you jiica of delicate, nervoun, run-Gown Deo JUDE'S OCCUPATION, Hoon e et CR hoe ai ay instances, (From the Atchison Globe.) make the followinw test peMANUFACTURERS' NOTE: | Nunated 1 lohnso o-day eal Kot ake two five-grain ta of xated ‘ on hook UD my wife's dresses. one chives times per day. aula ter rere. or mover, refunded, QOUBLE SHIP LAUNCHING IS PLANNED AT KEARNY. | Four Ships to Go In Within Month at Yards Near Newark—Gangs Are Racing. Shipyards in and near Newark ex- pect to launch four ships within the! next month+two steel and two) wooden vessels. ’ ‘The Submarine Boat Corporation will put over its first vessel, a 6,000 ton steel fabricated ship, and the ral Ship- | building Company tn Kearny {s rush- ing to completion a 9,000 ton steel ship. | These will be the first launchings at | ‘Turner was lynched at Okapilco River, in Brooks County, after the mob had learned that the plot to attack the home, Ma miths was made at his Turner, who was said session when pturedy was hanged at Folsom’s Bridge, on-Little River q nob is searching for Sidney Johuson, who, according to Mrs. | Smith, fired the shot thet Killed ber husband, Thompson and Head were caught Friday night. Head confessed his part in the crime, saying that ho stole Smith's gun and gave tt to Johnson. Turner and his wife, former tenants of the Smith fa recen quarrelied with Smith over an count, and this is believed to have to the attack. The shot that killed Smith wa fired through a window t!n his home Mrs, Smith, wounded by another shot, rushed out into the yard, where fied after robbing the place. WILSON FIGHTS TO REVEAL HIDDEN FOES IN SENATE Refuses to Consider Compromise on Subject of Inquiry Into | Conduct of War WABIINGTON, May 20.—Prenident | Wilson !s emphatically opposed to any \compromise on the subject of an in- quiry Into the conduct of the war when the Chamberlain resolution }ccmes up In the Senate to-day He wants it understood that he ts not opposing an Inqulry into aircraft: production or ordpance by the Military Affairs Comunittee, but the spirit that prompted the original proposition to interfere witb his rights. He would | know the names of any Senators who | fear to trust him with the prosecution of the war. | ‘The supporters of the President to |the Senate, Republicans and Demo- crate alike, are ready for the task, and hope it will como on schedule ¢ | The resolution will remain on the Sen- | ate calendar unless some of its friends call It up, It ts up to ity supporters to make the first move. If they pre- Greene Streets he found a patrol ,, | sent a compromise resolution the Prea- who called an ambulance. Zio said | ident will accept the fyht aw over; if he did not know who his assatla not the roll will be called. were, ee OBITUARY NOTES 870,000 RIVETS A DAY J, Beader, founder of the DEMAND IN SHIPYARDS mpany, of thin eity Plainfleld, N. J enty eighty-two, for| Builders Must Make Increase of ra a marine ongineer of the | é ln Wh ide Liner is dead at his home| 130,000 to Keep Up With in Flushing | 9 Galea Senin Maal o: xeilved sani 1918 Programme, mrorohent ie dead at his home in Mill-| WASHINGTON, May 20. ow ale beheld nif no Ww given to © the Inte Dr. Bidel} B. Fish, for many years | sirrenee Woe Sivan to-day to the inter a dontint of Freopart, LI, died at his [ational contest tn riveting by the home there yesterday, aged 7° Shipping Board's announcement that it Albert Christian, @ landscape artist, | Will be necessary for American ship }@ r » No, 622 Ham-| builders to tne ase the number of Dn, @ged Afly-l rivets they mre driving by 130,000 da | the construction programme is to be } ried through on time | lebrates Cuban ind 120.4028 programme calls for # total | HAVANA, May ®.-The celebration |§ WO, of Cuba's national holiday, marking the|,,The best average vet reached ix 640, sixteenth anniversary of independ: | Hoard and beri AP ee ae abipping ence, began at dawn to-day with the|ment to remo inion limitation ging of belle and t nding of | ple th : i sirens, The city is b do owith ¢ ae wd ead eoe Cuban colors and those of the Allled|gank of negr . tH jons. A. monster military. parade drove 4,879. rivets, was reviewed by President jn } Menocal, World bas knowa to have had Smith's watch tn her pos-/ | early she was beaten by the negroes, who | these yards. ‘The Submarine yard will | probably get its ship in first. | The Foundation Company, in Kear- | ny, which has launched two wooden ‘huts, plans an unusual launching | next month — sending two | wooden vessels from the ways at the same time. It 1s not entirely out of | |th» question that on that day t vessel will be launched at the |dation yard, FOR NAVY SMOKE FUND. Dewey Committee Ratses Entertainment. A number of Broadway theatrical stars gave an entertainment last night at No. 40 West 67th Street in aid of the| Smoke and Canteen Fund of the Dewey |Navy Recreation Committee. No |Weat 67th Street. It netted $2,000. \ Among those who aided the fund by selling programmes were Mrs. Thomas ree pun 000 mt B. Clark jr, Mrs, Charles Berhan jr., Mrs, Henry A. Murray jr, and the {Misses Julie Lentilhon, Ruth King, | Margaret Flint, Mary Lorillard, Jose |phine Grant, Marie La Marche. |Burden, Margaret Schroeder | Aloxandre and Genevieve | Mr. and Mrs. v. from Philadelphia to attend. ———— "KILLED BABY: DIES BY GAS. Leila Virginia Clendenin totesbury came | OF Newark Girl Who hrew Child in! ake Found D. Irene Jaeger, twenty-one, a maid, who on April 14, 1917, threw her two-months’ old baby, Paul, into the lake at V t \Side Park, Newark, and who was tried for murder and acquitted, is dead to. ny from was asphyxiation, Whether she committed suicide has not yet determined ‘The girl, who lived at No. 204 Mc Worter Street, Newark, was employed by the family of Albert B 244 Prospect Street, Nutley tly went away last Thursday, leaving the girl in charge, When they returned| she was dead, A gas Jot was open near Howe, No. The fam- | her body. MILLIONS TAKE “ONLY CASCARETS |Best, safest laxative for liver and bowels, and people know it. |They’re fine. Don't stay bil- | ious, sick, headachy or constipated. ¥ bg UN HAPPY wits Lonu Witt CONIEST we Manhattan Music Teacher Who cording to a decision of the Apo ite Bietaion; the Hearse: of wistofate Explains Why Nuxated Iron a ad aie a a ae ane Quickly Increases the Strength and Energy of Men he late Theodore A. Lord, a wealthy and Brings Roses to the Cheeks of swyer of Yonkers, must be tried before Nervous, Rundown Women . a Jury, Is affirmed, and {t ls expected] Awe the Ried handrea "a Over Three that ‘the ertal qt Uae place « neat healthy | looking ~~. Million People month thelr strength Annually Lord tn his will set forth that] @nd enerey and see how Are Taki; he lett no wife or children, and divided | many, reply “Nuxated Neat ie s $500,000 estate between his stenog: toga dy shag fh beh Dr. James Francis Suill lugente nhattan, tt marr that stroyed — re cts wanted for building or repairing roads will be delivered, It was ame nounced to-day, only after approval of the application by a committee repre- senting the Fuel Administration and | toma Une of OFF mite WASHINGTON, May 20—Use of oi and coal products In public road work TRIED BEFORE A JURY will be Hmited for the period of the| the office of public roads of the De+ Petroleum, asphalt or tar prod-| partment of Agriculture. war. Estate May Come to Claims to Be His Widow. (Svteial to MITE “Say Doctor, This Prescription Works Like Magic”—Physician Kfenine World.) PLAINS, N. ¥., May 20.—- van, formerly Physictan of Hellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.) of New York and the Westchester © Ferrer, a music teacher of put tn a claim for a share 9 estate, claiming ahe was the law- 8 widow and that they hod been | Hospital, says din San Francisco tn 1888, and}ot — nervou he marriage records had been de- | anaemte peop! ran suffer from od drustisis,—Advt, 10% of Our Sales to the Red Cross On next Saturday, May 25th, we will donate 10% of our gross sales to the Red Cross, This means that $1 out of 0 in your purchase, whether you pay cash or open an account at either of our two stores on that day will be used ve the suffering of our boys “over there”—an easy way to help the Red Cross is to buy here next Saturday, Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. _-~ An Investment in Contentment Your home is your investment. Realize the most on your investment—make your home as beautiful and as comfortable as possible. 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