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7 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1918. STANTON KILLS SS BURST MANFLOODS Pair of Brave Bronx Lads 2132p. to a point these ships Win the French War Cross. all go from the one section, they ap- rata de withdrawn to the noarest | | bagtec to an American officer. The . market—our own, If that became nee cer listened ond prevailed upon his BY | SMekty AAG TE WO OORT REY oon | 000044000060000000000600000:04-1140044056004404406-4 o | Frat Somrkde to'let them ef take co} ly th ane i 1 |rood, the Allied food carrying fe part in the work of rescue MR. HOOVER SAYS and still feed our associates in the war, ‘This contingency may not arise, but If {t should arise and we are un- et} could be diminished by 1,600,000 tone | NAN HIGH NAR A heavy German barrage was be- ing laid down and many of the shells Were falling with an uncanny regu- larity in “No Man's Land” where the Allied wounded were lying, But the sixth company went out through the |barrage and did gallant work. They worked for seventy-two hours with- out a rest. Not a man fn the section was hit, Ugh shells were burst- | Ing thick and fast about them. Warren C. Brown, the driver of the section, is a son of the late Police Captain Stephen C. Brown, He. like his companions in the heroic section was an undergraduate at Fordham University, and sailed with the first an fo ot. your our ‘ence’ of mnt old “teeth ext sau8 ew set prepared to meet this demand for a | doubling of the whole of the food ex- ports from this country, {t might re- | sult In the losing of the war. “North America,” Mr, Hoover con- tinued, “stands unequal in one great particular. We are independent of sea transport for feeding stuffs for our animals, We grow them ride by Tons of Water Tear Through Subway cavation and Form 40-Foot Geysers. Calls Upon Dariymen to Main- tain America as a Reser- voir of Food. fenely ar made the sat teed 10 Full Sete of Teeth. Gold Fillings... Gold Crown One workman took a ride on a gey- | nor when a twelve-inch water mata “The greatest human decimation tn 54 4 Burope has not been wrought by Ger- side. Hore Hes the great economic de tere H a vil + first fan bullets but by starvation and ta] ai@crence between ouraclves and | burat tn the now a a igh ghd 4 4 fa twentyctice 9 rare cid Histrotner tendant diseases in the districts] Europe and this fe one reason sad [ete ee pee sgt 5 ana ares siete # live at No, 1227] Necks long for ’em! ‘ ty = ail © tons of water shot up . Woodycrest Avenue. @ver-run by the German military] We can and must be the great fina | day. The tons n & RIDE FHtae ia atl INN SOAP Soft collars. reservoir of supplies” |much force he was carried high into | ? Jo circles * declared Food Administrator q old and well known in athh For quality —our own power, He ‘ ; "| In order that people of the Allied) ¢he air, but eacaped serious injury. | 4 in New York. Ho is a member of| wars Hoover in an address to the National] sowers, whose dairy herds have been| Four othor men who were at work | % , the Irish-American A, C. and broke|* ‘Shire’ brand. Styles that Dairy gue at the Grand Central] diminished by Iack of feeding-stuffs| with him swinging a girder into the bas or ih iter, Peautt/Make for neat, trim effects Palace t Pointing out the ser-| and other exigencies of war, may be| new tunnel also barely escaped with League. His ¥ ed mother and|that go well to business. ils'e the diary anen of the na-]PPovided even with a slender milk! their tives, Nuno of them was burt, | ? only stater live at No, 1081 Hoe Ave ey ""eptettonianise on © *Derpabebire’ ) ithe and fat ration by the United Statos, | py wis Taboni of No, 819 Wast nue, the Bronx . ; tion scare morally drafted to fufill”! Me. Hoover explained it would. be bald ie . i Fast color silk shirts. wa hainec Du Street, the man struck by the Si : fe sid he was convinced that “If! necessary for the dairymen of fhis|gtroam, was buried through the ummer _neckwear, in- the war was to cease to-morrow, the| country not only to maintain the] wooden covering of the subway. Poison cluding Italian silk Grena- toll of actual ‘dead from starvation! herds, but to build up stocks in ware-| Tt was said an end of the heavy ’ Se Th | di nad its attendant dinesases, would! nousen in seasons of surplus produv-| winging girder smashed the water 1@ WARREN c BROWN <%=. SERGEANT ALBERT FETTER. e e Ss | dines. ‘ - double or treble the five milion orton, He sald duiry products in stor~!main, ‘The geyser that followed tore | $44 4:6-9-4.-4 ee a In Your Blood fae (or two-piece) @x million killed by Germany and her at present was not a cause for), to the stre di formed re Ps . ‘ | underwear. abies.” alarm and legislation, but should be | the nut a and dialet ‘BRASS TUBE HE KICKED With Four Other New York-|] Mighty Poisons Accumulated Fancy *“Solo” socks a source of satisfaction. fountain abou ee 7 Calling upon the dairymen to dol” Refering to. the work of various | dr x persons near the subway | ers, They Perform Wonders hrough the W * “ Shortfelo,” * Lotig: their part in maitaining the United| milk commiasions appointed by the! kiosk + of the Times Building, | WAS A BOMB DETONATOR | eae 6 ; 9 fe elie States as a “restvolr of food,” Mr.| Food Administration to arbitrate be- | ang within a short time flooding 1 “No Man’s Land. |felo” and ‘Bigfelo” pa- Hoover said Broadway and part of 48d Street. eS | Says Tid We Site Sytem With Sul- || jamas. “It is worse than folly to put five “market | The cellars of Wallick's Hotel, on the| Thrown in Hoboken Street by Three| The Rev. Mather Edward P. Tiznan, pherb Tab! Easily. Sporting Goods. Golf, Tennis, jons o! c s is Inherent-|northeast corner of Broadway and ; sion S , in charge of the Ford ‘ , the civilian population of our fet from the ne were Gocded, but the Wale Men to Hospital. ot the Heat OF ONDE BORINGM bey Springtime s brings with itler) golf shoes, dry soft not also to be maintained in strength present high price lev Of milk, |Hearby w eta itil Pa Heth notch Nicene Aad oo gis CIT The distress is in . : Ma and morale with our food. This relief may partly come through | 4d not get into the old subway tun-| The detonator of a bomb that the| who were decorated with the war|the form of catarrh, neuralgia, rheu-|after wetting, “During this fiscal year, North bore ged foods, but it appears to me|nel nor the Times Square station. | Hoboken police belleve Hans Schwartz | cross by the French Government. The | matic pains, constipation, inactive kid- “Registered ‘Trademark, must be to a larger dem re- | Broadway trolley traffic was tled up| and itz Kolb were preparing to use| grou f whom six were New York-|neys and usually a feverish, sluggish Hod te or on America will have supplied approx' Be Se THM Utlon stoover [About an hour ard pollee lines were|on a Black Tom munition pier when | urs, comprised the Sixth Ambulance {lethargy that Is hard to throw off ROGERS PEET COMPANY, mately 50 per cent. in nutritive values the: » arrested Company, section No si aeeaeth reoran 7 to keep away the crowds. ney were arrested a year ago, was | Con } Do you remember how grand- of the foodstuffs imported by the ee rae SR as odo a Seeltna aitee hn minutes the water| Kicked tn front of City Hall armory,| Th ‘ss who were ¢ mother fed you sulphur and iniolasaes mise ae “the” Broadway Allies and 50 Lop oa bo is that in cities and towns where there | was shut off and !t was said damage a Street, HoboNeb, about nia lag y every spring to purify the blood? It ‘ Four a ration for restoring natural color to more remote markets, Before thelaro several distributing companies, | ty ow sanway would be slight, {24 8# ® result two young men are in ate Ch LrOvieanG was @ good, old-fashioned, but nau-| Broadway Comers” = Fifth Ave. faded bai, for removing dandr — these concerns should be combined. | Pel fiw Weuth St. Mary's Hospital Chief Patrick houn of No. 438 seous remedy. Now you can take sul-| at Warren at 41st St. Te not a dve. sed bottles and work resuieed Io a few - Hayes says three little boys have con- Mortimer Lenehan of phar, cream of tartar and herbs in ready to Use, ‘Philo Hay as Newark. » fessed they went Into the unoccupied 48th Street, Peter B. tablet form. A better remedy, ex ‘ NEGRO SLAYER LYNCHED, 53 MUTINEERS SENTENCED, |commerciat Hotel, where the bomb East 188th Street, Wel- | and pleasant to take, is Sulpherb ‘Take = emon ulce re were arrested, and carried the No. 280 Weat uth ‘Street | lets. by all druggists. A laxa- Murderer at! yy vor Nolahevikt Who Plotted to| detonator away with them, ‘They sald Albert Fetter of No, 1041 d “purifier of unequalled For Freckles Mis’ Ji they threw it away in front of the ed Mad ae peecived. by Hedi ior those who are constipated ‘AR-NE- May 23.—James armory : Bie and suffering in any way f ere a K. man, these young men were rom such Cobb, negro, was taken trom the 1 ery Ms: y 7 Berg Bennett, 18 years old, of NO a ee ein ator vn the Western |Pent-up poisons, Each package is . CON ere by @ mob shortly after midnight, | Bolsheviki members : 915 Clinton Avenue and William | ¢,, Y vy bombard: guaranteed to give wonderfull, uty lotion at eamship Oms ntly are 0 front. During a heavy bombardment rfully satis- Girlal Make beauty tation at ff rriet'a thn acene wesw he killa ars, | Russian stennahi ra : woently ae Retily, 17 years old, of No. 322 Park| ‘2th ‘allied tines early In April al factory results. Be sure you get {SUNDAY WORLD WANTS RHEUMATISM home for a few cents, Try Dele, and nangeds ” TUe# Cast of Cor-|rested here charted ined dispose of |Avenue, are the two men wounded.|call was sounded for volunteers to|Sulpherb Tablets (not sulphur tab- Meare Ramet wing the mob quietiy {Ree ti? ship at Aen and dispose Of Ae ett naa three wounds inthe left|go out into “No Man's Land” and! lets).—Advt. WORK MONDAY WONDERS |—*“-° SY Att opvocisTs Pa isiielia aii dispersed, leaving the body hanging the core in nerve five-days "in. fail, |¢% one in the right. and one in the jueese the juice of two lemons from a tree | sanced each’ te. srr ified face. Reilly was struck in the right lek, = into « bottle containing three ounces Seu TS eurrRgeR The Court ordered that the men be dp- | 6% Reilly was struck in the rimhe in. of orchard white, shake well, and you| Funeral of Jam Lowe ‘To-|tnined five additional days after their], A score of people were arin ve a bave juarter pint of the best freckle release to give the immigration hore |) 1 the = eine tO they report gained circulation that and ‘ar sine ovon per yrs beau- iad Mids Miho doai Mer Lowe, for |!tlot tine sorted as undesirable aliens, |armory had been bombed and the police Store Opens (yu HHtHTt NNN CAT VAT Hy NW i Telephone Ufier, at very, he past three ye: nager of the be ene ere calle * * Your grocer his the lemons amd| Greet Northe who died Tue EORSE vee Were. (CaN te 9 A.M. 4 Main 6100 | ¢ 8 0 S$, Water Power BIL Is Opposed! Bennett said he had seen the piece 1 any fad store or toilet counter will Gay, will be’ held, F morn! w i of brass tubing, as he thought it was Closes : Capes Te ree ea iaseage inte awentiy jgunth Street and: First ALBANY, MV. Whitman | yam Ohi aes, Wneriargpate, anid he eiphil f vali i ny Weather for a few cents Massage this sweetly | fiona aa forton Year, cua tovdny ent Intern ‘to Senators W! ‘itis condition Is reported to" be seri . M. HT ill ma Hui PRIVATE EXTRA BROOK Temeree: ‘arms and hands each day end 200 how fo the Groat Northern, Under Sr. | VoFan Oe ein permitting the Federn eee eee MOVE par atin yy alr ind | Lowe's directorship the Great Northern passed through three years of its grent- est prosperity. freckles and blemishes disappe: how clear, soft and white the al akin ‘be- comes. Yes! It t» harmless.—Advt, Government to take control over ail boundary waters of the country, 10,000 SHIPYARD WORKERS IN CANADA TO STRIKE British Columbia Yards Demand Scale Equal to That Paid in United States. i VANCOUVER, B. C., unanimous vote, the Metal Trades Coun- ell decided last night to call out 10,000 shipyard workers in British Columbia at 5 o'clock this afternoon, The call for a An Early Summer Sale of 2,300 Boys’ Washable Suits 1.4 Over 20 Styles Sizes 2'6 tog Years At a Record Low Price This is the lowest price we know of this season for Boys’ Wash Suits of such style and excellence. We have been weeks in getting ogether the fine assortment; five i ferent makers have sent us their samples, and have made up other Suits, at much below their regular prices, to supplement the size-range, so that this would be a sale that would Neary AT 84 NGUSHES UNTIL IORM, UR, strike, it Ja sald, 18 an effort to force Ma > June, the Wedding Month {i552} [Sr iene i wages equal to that paid in the United States for similar work and for a forty- four-hour week, An exception to the strike order, BEFORE the happy day, Miss June Bride, at our store —AFTERWARDS, in your cozy home. In this way you are sure of these things: Lowest Prices, Quality Merchandise, Widest Variety, Service and Time-Saving, and, if desired—LIBERAL CREDIT. And all when they mean more to you than at any time in your life. Motor Deliveries Everywhere was announced, was made in the case of the Coughlan Shipyards, which was re- cently swept by fire and where an agree- ment with the men does not expire until August, The Coughlan yard employs about 1,500 men. pase "aaa |SYNDICATE GETS LEXINGTON. [Chicage Ope Under Con- tract to Appear in Big Theatre, | A syndicate that includes George D. lessee of the Grand Central » dance hall, has contracted for | the purchase of the Lexington Theatr from the Manhattan Life Insurance | |Company, it was announced yesterday | by Lewis & Kelsey of No. 120 Broad- | | way on behalf of tho buyers | ‘The Chicago Opera Company ts under | Englander Da-Bed Jn French Gray Enamel, including 3-Piece Kroehler Kodav Suite |» Consisting of Sofa Bed, Arm Chair and Rocker, in mahogany and Spring, Mattre: Cretonne Cover | oporrace: te Pi sprual pentormances and Pillow, complete 1:5° 50 tnd concer hg recitals and ofchen: | provide for ALL boys who want cocl sare to be | Summer Suits. eS Every good Summer material is included, in White with colored collars and belts, FREES 8 CAUGHT IN RAID. Magistrate D wen Men Taken wt Hotel Bellecinire. We illustrate only six of the many handsome styles. Wh Plain colors and stripes Dining Room Suite in Genuine tte tite Adam Period | | piice | Jacobean Oak Zein Stans nee arreaied by: Pies te It is surely the Wash Suit Event of the Season! ecoud floor, Weet Bull Serving Table, Dining |]) night were discharged when arraigned |} . 5 eats [\iecaa "ll Hard to Repeat These Prices on | 60° Pairs More | bron to ant) Reondnny, aid Reed | Ww H ae Women’s Smart Pate ata rls ua Ba omen’s osierya nderwear Summer Pumps | the evidence was insuMecient WOMAN YEOMAN DIVORCED. | | Brookiyn Man Named Choice lots—all of them—seasonable in weight and style; and offered at | prices that are really very low, considering the present state of the market. | Women with Summer needs of underwear and ar and stockings will be interested: $4.25 Pair We expected these pumps for crmeant in Avan aa Casre: WwW White silk; full fashioned, with the May Sale of Sk | ASH aa | omen’s Stockings 98c| lisle or mercerized double tops. | didn’t come: and beer: hae they canna tiie, (ial Navy, Mra. | 29¢ Bastalans Mackey Hite ihrand at Pair All sizes; slight irregularities in inak are did tensive cals pairs Pant nS | ‘ extra quality; medium weight; double weave. : ive sold out in a jiffy. They are in a very stylish model, low cut, in patent leather and gun. metal, with small perforated square || AIA hak Wet tops and soles; all sizes s sult for div to defend hi Women’s Underwear Vests of bleached cotton; el ribbed; all with low necks; regu sizes. Black cotton or lisle; full fashioned; extra sizes in broken assortments; r TOILET TABLE in genuine Circassian Wal- ES SEC ‘RET ARY VU, As as cosreaponitent and ulleved . but plenty of size 1019 in both kinds. Vests with plain or fancy yokes; Hd ern gee ail ir WilllameMiet oA 9 98 | tie om ie and Mra ria, We nitty | Pair Elastic garter tops 24c | low neck, sleeveless: regular sizes; | wing tip; welted soles and the fashion ‘ in Mahogany, g. | also extra sizes with plain yokes. | able (and comfortable $1328 Enamel Bed Outfit —% iuetrated | Gora Bal Spain. | Pure silk; seamless, with lisle All of fine ribbed cotton, | NW pan oe le) military heels, AUMAWNGBRO crise BAUMANN & BRO) «it's Eises | [BBE] ote st | ap) ata aa: | stry has introduced in’ the Corte 4 ; i cotton; y imperfect. i F | spring and n prev Mar 2 An 3.08 0 ttl to put Spain on a gold basi, it |! | Dajp | drones, dark tam, African brows, |49c Low neck, sleeveless, wide knees; Our regular price for the Pumps gray, also black and white. would be nearly one-third more, regular sizes. Street Floor, Centra) Building, provides that silver shall not be leg tender In amounts of more th pesetas ($10), except for payments to the Government. NW.Con.6 AVE. ai5"Sr. pirates * AT 84°™ST. & S”AVE Second floor Went Butiding,

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