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Ror eeepe renee ree etteereeneretee rere ‘ teed to shrivel up any bacilli that come | who had been sitting 4 "Gre me," said the patron. along.” the towel during All ¢ * chair in which you sits given| "My word!" said the patron. you go on a ] } 4 dally bath in bichicride of mercury,| ‘The razor and lather brush @ put 1 am rt. TTT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918.° ° e it e baked in an oven |botled before being used. Even the—— which ts giaran-| “Well, look here,” sald the patron, UNDER FIRST FRE, ANIDSHOUIS OF -—— = STOODLKEEROES SWC SG MATES Capt. Merle-Smith Writes of Kushnieruk Put to Death After ‘A great net of mercy drawn through Bravery of Company L ‘ Vain Protest to Gov, | an ocean of unspeakable pain"’ Under German Shelling. Whitman, , are Sainte sen. Cat calls, shrieked by « of the er inmates g, fol-| as | Tow the men of Company 1 of the }165th Infantry (old 69th, New York.) showed their gallantry under Germar shell Ave tha Beat lets, EA by ried, trembling with fright, | Ithetr commander, Capt, Van gant. ‘9 the cloctric chair late last night. yoord Merlo-Smith, jn a letter to tho “Do you want to murder thitt boy?” | mothers, wives and friends of the Me Again and again from the cells| men Who meet aga unit each week where other men were waiting to die. |g work der the reettiect and’ az-| is intelligible question were change news, The letter says in| deushnk Fuk rosthed the weeds | pi parently from fear and nervousness, “All the men deserved credit, but T Sa caret wie ao condition jean only mention here Sergts. Gon- jacob Katz, the Rew. prison Jeminy non, Larkin, Collins, Mahon, Heffer- Chaplain, whose first ‘execution i non, Donahue, Dunn, Landzert, Witt-, Was, and Father William Cashing, ; y|. The prisoner made no protes | inger and Redmond among the many | 14, strane were adjusted. who helped to develop the present) ‘nree shocks were neceasary to kill | company. jhim. He was pronounced officially “The first experience of the men Sein, i 13 le Warden Moyer \ + ‘as in charge of the execution. under fire came while digging a r Mephen Laihoneke coreitea fa | serve trench behind the lines, Picture connection with the same crime, is at the long, long line of mon digging Sing Sing, sentenced to dle in the © beavers except hen week of June 10, Michael Wasilla, a | Hike beaver youn thifd defendant, was convicted of raat | stand immovablo when German air- | gedin the second degree planes passed overhead, ‘Then in the) Evid presented at the trial of stillness the sharp crack of a shell vad L tes showed that they had | bursting about sixty fect in the air [7 Pine ‘iecegiary mn acne directly over the centre of the line, man’s watch and chain were found on and a shower of small splinters from Kaishnieruk. Kurhnieruk's defense : r a| Ws that he had been drinking. the back blast. It was so sudden and | “ps that he hi Donohue bill to abolish unexpected, this first shell, that the capital punishment for minors was men gave me the impression of met-|then pending, Gov. Whitman. three laphoricaliy feeling themselves all ks ago stayed Kushnieruk's exe- i jt n y 3 “dl ‘over to see whether they were kille ae When this bill died, Miss ja Milholland, Misha Appelbaum They looked a bit dazed, but nobody Nathan Perlman urged the Gov. was hit. e*nor to interfere. This le refused to , do, although efforts in behalf F Fe e z peha. of the ‘When we were about 250 yards condemned man were continued up to death house at Sing Si lowed John Kushnieruk, twent he was Every cent you give to the Red Cross goes to buy that most precious thing in' the world—solace to suffering. - Can you refuse? Contributed to ~ RED CROSS y ° I. BLYN & SONS 122nd St. & 3rd Ave., N. Y. Have Your Clothes Made the Way You Want Them! 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Die Same Di \ holes all along the trench, We had/| | : ‘ . M Yan Win-| done our work, fooled the German, | jis ne ioe mee ap Yee wins 4 | No. est Firth Street, Bay- | with no casualties but @ rifle stock |onne, died yesterday. A few hours at. | Apart. broken by a shell splinter. ter the death of her husband Mrs. P ‘9 ++ 100-00 Pose MEN SHOW COOLNESS UNDER heglh tl iy Lapras ne He was | Bis NEW YORK CITY STORES: STORES IN BROOKLYN: } HEAVY SHELLING. Standard Oil Company's eolane oF shel ; Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Si ‘door from State i! “The same night news came from| and was seventy t years old. 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Str 1370 Broadway, Near Gate it the front line of @ number of casual- —_ j 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d Street. 700 B’way, 1 block from Fhachi ra tes in our company sector, and of the | SANITARY DARBER snop 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. | 5106 Filth Avenno Hee tie eee, Ave. 1s MTAULeaea GoudlGon <is whieh? the POOR PLACE FOR BACTLLI.| } 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125th St. wenue, Near Sist Street i! dange © (From the Pittsburgh Chronicte-Telegraph.) 143 West 20th Street. tteatavarter, STORES IN NEW JERSEY: 16 sector had been put by heavy enemy| “This towel," said the attendant in| BRONX STORES: Se eres 1} bombardment, The orders were | the germ-proot barber shop, “has been TS Near Tied A Newark, 196 Market St., Near Broad St. id changed and Company 1 was desig. | boxed, 'o an extreme heat and ts 408 East 149th St., ird Ave. Union Hill, 267 Bergenline Av., John St. nated to take over that sector instead |, * thing,g commented the pa- | \. of another one, “This soap has been debacterialized | and the comb and brush are “The next day the Germans started in with 10-inch mortar shells on the outposts and trenches, ‘There was much danger, but report after report came (o me from the officers refer- ring to the coolness of the men, their prompt obedience to orders involving risk of death. Men jn the outposts stuck to their posts, though thelr | shelters wero laid flat by shells which made craters eighteen feet in diameter a and elght feet deep. Lieut, Booth ry e was wounded, not seriously, with- drawing men from the outposts under this fire, and has been decorated with the French War Cross. I cannot s give you the detail of the work of each day the Germans hammered our outposts and trenches. Sections of Summer Comfort trench were. reduced to masses of craters, huge gaps were torn in our ( wire entanglements, and each night under machine gun and rifle fire you: men worked out in no man’s land, re- | pairing wire, or in the trenches, dig- and ging them anew, while the covering parties patrolled out toward the Ger- man wire to prevent attack. STOOD AT THEIR POSTS AND DID THEIR WORK. “Never once under fire or during dangerous and delicate work did I| ‘¢ Open Monday& Satu: | Weh STL, STATION AT. 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He was given the War Cross for his coolness and bravery, and for the result of his careful work insuring the safety of the command. Corpl. Bezald did excellent work di- recting wiring parties at work under machine gun fire, There was the cool ‘A gidl's dancing corset of batisto (lat scarcely weighs nine ounces—#4, A comfortable corset for the older woman, almost as light, but not quite so low—$4. One for the average figure, with elastic gores, comes in a dainty pink stripe—#4. ju “The Singer's corset” {3 a model that has clastic ME * geres over the diaphragm to allow of deep and s resourcefulness of ferets. Collins 4 Columbia Grafonolas tained breathing. It 4s of batiste and 1s specially suit- Hefternon and Donahue, and of Act- | i On Easy Terms ry ing Sergt: onvey and Redmond in Columbia Records ta able for stout persons—%6, various gerous situations; the Every Language. Brassicres ought to be fitted with the corset—50c work of Serst. 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