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‘Onr boys aro fighting “over there” for our lives—the life of every man, woman and child—here and every- where else. They are fighting that men, women and children may not be tortared, burned and mutilated. Our boys “over there” must feel that all America is back of ‘them. They have the true fighting spirit and the red blood of courage, with iron nerves. They have our heart, those boys who are fighting without thought of being heroes. Let's back them up, put every ounce that’s in us and strain every nerve into the labor that will help bebind the lines and subscribe to the Red Cross. If we are weak, pale, lack in’ energy, strength, or nerve force--let’s put ourselves in the pink of condition. It is a well-known fact that men of courage, men with brawn and nerve to “buck the line” and go “over the top” have rich, red blood’ coursing “Over The Top” Into No Man’s Land. E NEW PLAYS “ Rock-a-By e Baby” Is Amusing BY CHARLES DARNTON, eee URNING an old farce into a new musical comedy is such @ familiar trick that we are not surprised when {t 1s performed. Songs and dances here and there have @ certain charm if they happen to be enlivening. “Rock-a-Byo Baby”, etven a fairly | tuneful swing at the Astor Theatre last night, still bobbed up as the “Baby Mine” of Margaret Mayo and through their veins, This blood must iittle more. The music by Jerome contain about as much iron asthere is Kern suggested machine-mado in ® common tenpenny nail. The red brand—"brand” t# the only word— blood corpuscles must be fed on fron | adiy lacking tn even ragtime in- to have that rich red color, The nerves spiration. As for the so-called “book,” are fed on the red blood corpuscles, #0 | Mise Mayo may let a very dull firet when you feel tired, worn-out before | act be put against the name of her the day is half over, when Pimples | coworker, Edgar Allan Woolf. iow on neck or face, it’s the danger, aithou . ] zh it remained dificult to signal, time to repair the blood-cells. | discover a singing voice in the com- It ip fortunate that Doctor Pierce and | his Btafl of able physicians at the | Pan% and even musical comedy de- Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. ¥., ” " have found a combination of iron and BY Baby” give encouraging signs her! " of Ife in the second act, and, by repbiy herr grads perverse) virtue of {ts farcical situations, kept form that it can be taken into the ys. | the audience in laughter for the rest tem. You need energy and “pep” of the night. every day, You can acquire it quickly| Walter Jones was the chief fun- by taking "Irontic.*@ This latest dis-| Maker in his old role of the chap covery, called “Iron-tic,” can be had who brings in one baby after an- at most drug stores, in tablet form, at other. Edna Hibbard, Dorothy Dick- sixty cents the vial.’ Send Dr. Pierce's 8% and Louise Dresser did every Surgical Institute in Butfalo, N. Y.,ten|‘™n# in thelr power to make the cents for trial package. —Adet. | performance entertaining, and Edna | Munsey had no diMeulty in winning 1 “Please relieve me of 4 tongue, foul bre head wfonstipation and general 1f- It habitueliy dQ take Untee-mrain eu a pnegd aiid constipated pherb els, Obtain directions, George F. writes: ars neth and and elimina: | nervous sys. | eadomene tubes # accompanying ked take as ber dir “I have tried a reducing remedies with Loutse wr number. of ‘fat A fr simple directions are rain arbolone tablets BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Amazing Profits IN THE Motor Industries Send for 16-page analysis of earnings and dividend records of success{al motor manufacturers. Ask for Booklet C. TORREY & CO., Inc. Motor Stock Specialists 40 WALL STREET, NEW YORK nds Buy To bar -_ 8 Monts To Mav CONFIDENTIAL. sh oany Wo Evixovens red | bekions REFERENCE _" ratn BE UaiTe FoR MAUS CATE Ca 44 ePReseiranive CALEY on REQUEST f ( 00 \ 925m #lWeeklyi tren +1Weekly! 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HAMILTON. ents: Suits MABTIN CO. 6 Cortlandt et, 2 flighte NDB BOUGIA AND BULD tor casa; ad baa! 110 roadway, ‘uoeialen, {ree Bb NNT World Wants Work Wonders DayLne Ter 1 | vocal honors, The chorus girls were | youthful and attractive, but obvious. | Yet the strange fact remains that | “Rock-a-Bye Baby” is amusing, —> STARTING SOMETHING” IS FARM PROPAGANDA BLENDED WITH COMEDY That the soll of the earth will re- spond just as quickly and as bount!- | fully to the farming efforts of women | as it will to those of men ts the prin- | clpal lesson “Starting Something,” the |three-act comedy by Elizabeth Tyree | Metealte, which opened as a Red Cross \beneft at the French Theatre last | night, teaches. The play also urges the fair sex to give up one-steps and | other forms of frivolityand help win the war by becoming “farmerettes.” | And, while it is driving these points | home, it 1s entertaining its audience. | Though !t is propaganda, its comedy |makes {t acceptable to the mental | palate just as the sugar coat on the pill makes the little pellet taste good. The play shows how half a dozen New York girls find not only pleasure but health in the pursuit of agricul- ture. Of course, there {s @ love story | which is skilfully blended with string beans and ploughing. Incidentally, the girls are seen in some very attractive | costumes free of entanglements for the | underpinning and at the same time | acceptable to the eye of the patron. Baker J| The cast ‘s competent in every re- spect. Possibly the most important role 1s that of Tesste Tynan, the fac- tory worker, who leads the girls to the farm. It ts in the hands of Mar- fon Berry. Rosamond Corliss is tho wronged girl—oh, yes, the play has its villain and everything—and she acts just as acceptably as she used to when she was known as Rosamond Carpentior. Frank Andrews is the old farmer and Mrs, Jacques Martin his wife. Robert Midgerly docs weil ay a happy tramp and Master Arthur Seger deserves an {ce cream soda for a cute portrayal of a small but patri- otic youth, Mrs. Metcalfe makes a speech in the third act, in which she urges the girls to grab a hoe and manicure Daane Nature a dit, The one-act playlet, “A Thriller,” didn’t materialize last night owing to the fact that some of the actresses got their dates mixed and fatled to show up. It will go on to-night. Last night its position on the programme was given to Jack Hazzard of “Ain't It Awful, Mabel?” fame, who auc- tioned himself off for $45 for the benefit of the cause. Olive Wyndham | gracefully offered to kiss any man who would pay the Red Cross $80 for the privilege, but all those present had their wives along except one and his pay day is saturday. Society turned out in force to see the play, which will be repeated four times this week, including a matinee Bat- Lewis Baker Tho questions answered below wishing further advice, “ofl tre safe tn the reduction of abnormal it. Thousands have been benefited hat I know of. oe Ww. AW. O, asks: “Ca table’ treatment to itching and Answer: “Something seems ny system and I 1s, 1 my have huge ‘are swollen, § t and, feul weak and tired most of eliminating organs. diets at on in tubes with full directions of any we stocked druggist. NOTR: Dr. For many yeara i ry ‘Thanking you, I Yours stn 13. af STEAMBOATS, ———— RIVER STARTS MAY 24th FROM NEW YORK: MAY 25 FROM ALBANY. Servige daily excoot Bunday uniay, iaediggl eats Booger CURE. NAW | eens {24,5 BOA. MGW. Inoue Bt. 0.90 a0 al: | Se = — A Mt ticketa and Trov Brening L ew York and Albany accented St. Pier, New York te BOSTON $4.00 METROPOLITAN LINE Steamers leave Pier 18, NR. Bt daily Yonkers, 9.50 All sro tickets ber Desbrosses { Kidneys Cause Hysteria Some folks overwork; some over- eat; some overdrink, and many do al! these things and neglect the excre- tory organs. Nervousness ensues. Constipation sometimes, but most often the delicate function of the kid- neys become disordered, followed soon by congestion. Then headache, neuralgia, rheumatic pain, backache and lumbago set in. Frequent urina- tion, sometimes beyond control, The voided liquid being dark, of foetid odor, and its passage followed by burning, smarting spasms of pain, even hysteria being often the result unless Balmwort Tablets the greatest of all kidney medicines, is taken to regulate, allay and neu- -|tralize the irritation of the organs, LODGES, SOCIETIES. MEETINGS,| GREAT KIDNEY MEDICINE SATETE” TEGO | Sold by all deuggists.—Advt. SPECIAL TRIPS Sunday, May 26th & Steamer “GRAND REPUBLIC’, Bavrery Pier 9.00 MUSIC, DANCT PW Nouenes m 506, Pu and hear 3m? M.. ' xperience’ meet catching fla) vere, Women BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, Ha \CRSMITH All “Lost end Foun Be @dvertised in The World Es feo airs ordon and Weaning: 108, World Build for thirty days, Th. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS tel Call 4000 Beekman, New York, oF Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, NING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 48, lLv.s. |Navy Posters at ' City Club of N. Y. By W. G. Bowdoin. The City Club of New York, No. 55 West 44th Street, is showing until | the end of this month, a collection of \thirty-three navy posters, both in | Originals and reproductions. |. ‘These have been loaned for exhi- bition purposes by the United States \Navy Recruiting Bureau, Lieut, 0. F. Cooper, U. 8. N., commanding, || ‘The array of talent represented by the show is large and includes some of our best {llustrators, Albert Sterner contributes a Iitho- |graph in color, showing Liberty in- structing a sailor in the way he sliould Bo in defense of his country. The folds jof an American flag enter effectively Into the background and battleships and destroyers put in an incidental ppearance. ‘ames Montgomery Flags’s poster (ND. 21) features an enlisted man in {white duck, encouraging’ his civilian | brother to join forces with him. LAb- | erty, with extended arms and bearing a |sword In one hand and the American flag in the other, rises out of the curl- ing smoke of the battleships. There ure three powerful auto- lithographs by Frank Brangwyn, the largest of which Is concerned with a reacue party In a small boat, In the distance is a torpedoed vessel sinking slowly to her destruction. The poster by Lieut. Honry Reuter- dahl (No. 20) 1s @ decorative treat- ment of the sea with a fleet of gun- boats steaming away. A sea gull enters with sweetness and force into the foreground. James Daugherty presenta an orig- inal full of vigorous action. Liberty, as a fighting Amazon, effectively holds an extended cutlass, A poster by J. ©. Leyendecker deals BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. with a white robed Liberty and a marine in white duck, holding a gun carrying a sword bayonet. Liberty 1a| draped with the American colors as| a frontlet. The blue background makes for effectiveness, A _sohphistl- | cated girl in the naval uniform, very | decoratively treated, has been made by R. F. Babcock. . Eyes to Win You Cheeks That Are Rosy, A) Smile From Red Lips, | You Can Have. | R & G Pills stimulate the Iver to create good, healthy bile. Good, healthy | bile aids digestion and keeps the blood pure, clears the pimples from the face, | changes a sallow skin and puts roses | in the cheeks. Podophy!lum con- tained in R& G Pills ‘acts directly upon the liver while the active laxatives also contained in R &G Pills act upon the bowels, remov- ing the accumulated poisons from the system relieving headact bilious- ness all like troubles. Bright eyes, a happy disposition, ba pa spirits sprin rom Healthy condition of the liver. The popu-| Real Friday Bargains if Ly I the healthy girl, the girl Ws are —ia— all glad to meet. Use R & G Pills. Yo know whe veetabe ingregents you Apparel for Women are taking into your system. Your own} hy doctor can tell you all about them—or and Misses your druggist —if you ask him. 10c! All Uruggists-Advt. | Showing « variety, of different modes. \ Tub Dresses—Of flowered voile, or two-piece sports dresses, also dresses of plaid gingham— one-piece atyle....sseeeeeees BS | Tub Dresses—Copies of best silk mod- els—corded striped voile, with pink or blue collars, hed with em- | broidered scallops; another style is of flowered voile combined with whit and 2Sc the box. GLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Announce Important Values TO-MORROW—FRIDAY Girls’ Tub Dresses socccsee ABTS |Tub Dresses—Fine assortments— plaid gingha: Roman stripes— thaw! collar and surp model; also dainty fro of plain color voile in light shades—foulard pat. terned voiles, as well, included in this group...........06 . B75 A Red Ticket Sale of Suits This means that all the best suits in this department bearing a red ticket have been greatly reduced. Many of these are copies of imported models, all are the very best in materials, workmanship and styles which this season has produced. They are made | of men’s wear serge, Poiret, twill, tri- cetine, wool velour and wool jersey. |The colors include tan, black, clay, ‘copen and navy blue. The prices are |as follows Our reg. $49.50 and 854.60... 86.85 Our reg. $44.75 and 847.50... 82.85 Our reg. $39.75 and $42.75.,.27.85 Our reg. 837. Our reg. $29. B.85 Our reg. 824. 15.85 | No Charge for’ Aiterations. | MORNING DRESSLS Gingham Dresses—two-toned stripes. Coll , cuffs and pocket of contrast- | ing chambri Iso checked ging- ham with a large collar piped wit | plain-colored chambray— | sizes 86 to 44......... special 2.00 A Charming Frock is of chambray in pink, bl ren. Another is of novelty collar, pockets trimmed with ting chambray— to 46. special 3.50 \Frocke of Gingham and percale in various colors... . ham, crepe voile, An Extensive Assortment Of striped crepe, plaid or striped ging- bray, collars of voile, gingham or crepe. Threé Models Illustrated | 2.00 neat stripes, small turnover collars | and trimmings of plain color cham- | bray—sizes 36 to 44-— | our reg. $1.37, seeeee DOB | , F pique and cham | Real Friday Bargains | Boys’ Clothing and | Farnishings Boys’ Washable Coat Suits—Semi | Norfolk models—white, tan, gray | und khaki—special.. 8.50 Boys’ Washable Trousers— rill, linen and duck—tan, gray, white 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House BROOKLYN Cer. Wyckoff St | and khaki — well made finished with belt loops 6 to 16 yrs.—special 7 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits— Al! wool semi-Norfolk and Trench mod fine or medium wale —9 to 18 yrs.—special Young Men's Sults— Worsteds, Cas- Cheviots and Velours nd novelties ~ sack and trench models well tailored—rey. $16.50... 1 Boys’ Blouses, light, dark striped percales, neck baud or 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street medium and Weekly Our new spring stock has all of the best and most up-to-date pat- terns of this season's offer Good ones for... Monday and THIS IS RED CKOSS WEEK GIVE ALL YOU CAN TO THE RED CROSS $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY @ This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Op collar attached—8 to 15 yrs our reg. .74 67 Children’s Pajamas, fancy striped : j percales, two piece styles—tro brary Tables CRIBS {rmmed—6 te 10 yrae- aT, ff our reg. .74 5S | terns, in light and medium striped percales—also plain colors sizes 1214 to 14 neck — sy al. OF Real Friday Bargains Babies’ Things Pique and Rep Carriage Robes Scalloped edge or embroidered ruffle—our reg. 81.45 1.17 Lawn Pillow Shams Square or oblong—neat embroidery ruffle our reg. .68.,..... coccces oO Little Tots’ Fine White sea Yoke, empire and belted models embroidery or lace trimmed —sizes Vf G8] to yrs.—rey, 81.97 1.65 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses ginghain and chambray—empire and belted models—sizes to 6 yrs—reg. .75. 50 ening New Account Saturday Kvei Boys’ Shirts, newest colors and pat- | | 40 inch Linen Finish for majority | good tailoring | 274 HEARN Fourteanth 61 ‘ot Wen ff Pith Anew Bargain Day. Real Friday Bargains New Dress Goods All Wool Cream Gabardine— our reg. 2.68... 48-in. All Wool Cream French Serges........ see LTS 48-in. All Wool Novelty Plaide— Light grounds of brown, blue and other color combinationse— French serge weave— seeeees OF our reg. £.97, All Wool Challies—stripes, borders, dots, buds and floral designe— light and dark grounds..,,... 8&7 S4-in. Knickerbocker Tweeds, in Oxford gray, plain and stripes, with smart color combinations— our reg. .78 secvcctcess OB Real Friday Bargains angen Silks 36% ch Foulards—Light, summery fabric—silk mixed—new designs and colorings........ 63 35 inch Taffeta—Chiffon finish— dark and medium colors—navy, copen and black included— value 81.75 LAT 32 inch Silk Shantung—Fine qualit —natural color—special oF Yard Wide Silk Foulard—Soft qual- ity—variety of smart designs on navy blue grounds— value $1.47.. 18 Yard Wide Popline—Silk mixed— soft, lustrous quality—light, dark and medium colors...... Real Friday Bargains Linens, Towels, Toweling Bleached Cotton Towels—Hemmed white borders—our reg. .21.... « Large Size Turkish Bath Towele— white borders—deep hem— reg. .78 coos CA Remnants of Linen and Cotton Damask at Friday Bargain Prices. 70 Inch Linen Di reg. $1.05—special Dish and Roller Toweling— Red Borders—reg, .14.. Scarfs, Squa: and Centre Pieces large assortment to select from—reg. . Real Friday Bargains White Cottons Dress and Blouse Voile—36 inch— ipes, dots, plaids and checks—value .48,. urse: Uniform, Boys’ Wash Suits, Waists and Dress $6 inch Poplin, highly mercerized 48 89 inch Chiffon Voile— OOF GUBIES ss cies ccccaccsss Cae Real Friday Bargains Men’s Shop Men's Soft Percale Shirts—neat col- ored stripes on white ground our reg. $1.00 Special 2 Men's Soft Collars—reg. 20-cent kind of well-known take discon- tinued numbers sees OSG Men's Athletic Underwear—sleeve- shirts, short drawers— iped nainsook . Spee 28 Men's Top Coates sizes 38 to 40— reg. $11.50... Men's Suits aod fabrics Mixtures— -. Special 8.25 Conservative styles Special 15.50 Real Friday Bargains in Rugs Wool and Fibre Rugs fibre with a fifty p of wool, Reversible signs suitable for ¢ woven clore— ically bleached vare favorably with expensive Is rugs) Sizes Value Sale Oxle ft $22.00 «16.97 8.5x10.6 ft. 19.86 15.97 7.6x0 ft 16.97 18.07 6x0 ft. 12.97 9.97 Rattania Hall Runaers (ready-made) borders complete all 27 in. x oft #7 in. x 12 ft pecial 4.27 #7 in, x 15 ft Special 6.47 mas | eeeee Yd. 175 FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Every week, from day to day, we look around to find those things that have not sold so rapidly as we would wish, Such, while new and still in fashion, we reduce to price that never fails to se! Friday is the day for which they first are advertised. . OFTTIMES IN AN HOUR, SO LOW THE PRICE, We Sell as Many of a lot of Goods AS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN DAYS BEFORE. Above was advertised February, 1885—and every Friday since has been Principles announced have been rigidly maintained. —It Is and Has Been a Clearing Day— MANY EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FOR TOMORROW No Mall or Telephone Orders for the following Real Friday Bargains igen Sheets and Pillow Cases From Wamsutta Mills | Shi flightly Imperfect, but o othing to afs wear—just a rough thread bere and there. Pillow Caser Wameutta— oie “SS Ne 4524046 03 50 36 63 5o 50x4034 69 4 64x36 oS 54x4016 a” « New Bedford— ie Ne 45236 3 50 4524046 69 54 60x36 69 oe ‘ Sheets (Size before hemming) Wamsutta and NewBedford Brancis vi 98 862.17 & 4 & & & 728x108 2.08 & Blx 00 274 & Bix 09 2.98 & Bixl08 8.54 & 0x 00 2.98 & 90x 00 9.34 & 90x108 3.60 Wameutta Percale Sheets— values $2.34 to 8: 1,88 to2.07 Full Size Crochet — hemmed or scallope value $2.98....... beoreeves 2.24 Bleached Muslin—36 inches wide-- soft finish—value .27.... 24 Real Friday Bargains <tgen Comfortables, Feathers Silkoline Comfortables — ins floral designs—cotton-filled—fo. medium size beds—reg. $1.93. 1.67 New (Mixed) Goose Feathers - regs. Ib., 81.06—sale 72 Extra Select Goose Feathers aud Down (mixed) se. 1.67 0,03 Super-White Down— OOM GREE. oo crccccevecescccs 146 Quilted Pads—for crib and carrivge—~ well-stitehed; cotton-fill reduction in pi arly $3.15 to 84.80 App led — rtion O to B24 Real Friday Bargains Toilet Articles Notions 15c. Ivory Tinted —special ....., Dressing Combs <4 EL 25c. ‘Vero Form" Bath Critate- perfumed—special 60c, Hay’s Hair Health special. . Piven 10c. Cake Swift's Bath square or round—cake Adjustable Garment net top kind so greatly in reg, 25 and .27...... Hair Pin Cabinet (large reg. 15 ed pins of various sises— Bet Soap- é cary Shield—the demand. size), assort- 2 for 25 Dust Cops—the housecleaner's frien: » —regularly 1234... Real Friday Bargains Blankets & Flannels Crib Blankets — im; digeaen lene cake white combination—stit bound—our reg. $1.57, . rted cotton; or blue with ched or silk- . Las Cotton Fleece Blankets—white or gray, full size—also wool-finish in white or gray—3 bed size— our reg. $4.07—special..... ay | Domet Flannele—| hed or unbleached—spé ‘sé .... 2... or scalloped—variety of Silk Emb'd Flannele—hemstitched designs our reg. $1.07—special, . | | “Ttaly-America Day,” Friday—Fly Your Flag!

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