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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918, 5 GIGANTIC SIREN WARNS PARIS OF AIR RAIDS WIPED HIS AUTO WITH tye Kanan wheat crop to be hare issued to-day by the State Board of * 1 atime 2,500,000 bu le a | — ~ : a | than peat rite if asf * Workmen Also Beat Russiam| 4 { of 197 percent The Model Workrooms, Where They Do Wonders in : "hives Ole AWuAInEn yeara yield lot 2f 000008 * . | . ye to ze 2! average production per Turning Out Surgical Dressings, Has Another Proud ¢ : edits Go to Jall 15.8 bushels RED CROSS FUND Record Also, for Its Workers, Besides Giving Up | A ecntence of siz months Ie jail! oe Their Time, Give Cash to the Cause as Well—Their |: P with an alfernative of a 960 fi : ) Surgical Dressing Output for a Month Was 469,000 Sc twonty-clght, & Raisian, of Mo, G| R Was 2 Village Street Carni- and There, at No. 20 East 38th Street, There Are Men| Sin (Hh Mion, Bayenee, (Wy. Bas | yal and Borough Total Workers, Too, and Some of Them Are Knitting Socks. OViiarer AEN ER Rivrene lite conviction of Using an American flag | Is $113,879, ste : | O to clean the dirt from his aut» By Hazel V. Carter. Wasulesk!, foreman of a atill in the ‘With the whoop that Chairman Ulin VER $1,000 in personal donations to the drive from the workers is the| Standard Ol plant, was offered % Btophens promised earlicr in the record of the Model Workroom, No, 20 Kast 88th Street, where tho, { handkerchiefs by workmen to clean | va" ‘Week, the Red Cross campaign in the women believe that service consists in giving as well as working. his machine hy hen he refused them | ’ Bronx ott & mighty jump yesterday. While fifty women dafiy have beon working at the Model Workroom | and Baebes " Nolet tig ho Committee herd hg mtg d hatha: throughout the drive to keep up the output of the surgical dressings and robe Auattian eoldler te better than| ‘ating Li this rig vs po ed garments, about twenty-five women gave up their entire time to the needs of ten Atnerioana," dectaeed 1 nted by a monster “block | '¢ drive, both in booth and house-to-house canvass work, and workers inside | ¢ an Austrian employed on the Ds ‘which was held in 140th Street | ®4 outside of the workroom helped to sweli the $1,000 fund which wae taken | Fatate, at Tarrytown, to a Willis to Third Avenues last| UP in two booths located in the workrooms. + bond canvas He was given sixty| Among the workers who contributed largely to the Model. Workroom | > % days In the Mercer County, N. J, jail| fund were A. G, Durkee, Mrs. E.G, Campbell, Mrs, Albro Akin, F. Simon, | 3 ® after being examined at the Alien| Every nook and corner of the Bronx| Miss Mabel Hance, D, A. Hegeman jr, Mra B, Fischer and Mra. G, P. » | Bureau. For that itching patch of rash wee alive with Red Cross activity, Putnam. j ? | Joseph Kohuctk, fifty-six, employed or ecrema, try Resinol Ointment, yesterday, and the success reported at Something of the growth of the Model Workroom can be asvertained on the Lord state, at Tarrytown, got) before the trouble has achance to the evening meeting of Pigs! Maibeietd from the experiences of Mrs Austin R. Baldwin, Vice Chairman, -o4 be Oh ee ee eG hind aie eee 4 Lm hrow | me serious a ~ bh aca fave new Inspiration and high hopes} wwron 1 first came to the work- © same solicitor into the Hudson 38 be surprised to find how This 1s one of the twenty-six shells from the long range Ger- Notre Dame, The other sirens eo i Le Shree Bete det ..|Fe0m in October of 1914," Mrs, Bald-/orders of the chapter oMeers of the! Axed sirens that are being In: man Eun. ‘The sound from this will bo placed on different promt- | Jon \ Frtusdiauie, Ih. Woe. abbots Chairman Stephens “toon a fall’| win says, “we had t rkers, To-|community in which they are estab- n are being © sound from 9 placed on different promt John Coyne, fitty, an employes of] frritated skin, It is so effective out of the well to do residents of de Rd Rd adit Bae in. |UStung the temporary workrooms, stalled in Paris to warn the people —_ siren will carry a distance of 1,500 “nent Paris monuments. the H. Coppers Company at Kearny,| that it bas been a standard skin ) Bronx, however, for their failure 4&y we have 2,000, Our workers in- of air raids or the approach of — metres is placed on a tower of N. Ju Was asked yesterday for a Red| treatment among physicians for‘ got behind the drive. clude about fifteen men who come OVIPS and candy were tabooed ne — — —— ———— Cross subscription, “To hell with many years. “We have had our greatest succes®' regularly and give their time either by the pupils of Beech tre: "he the so-called poor people,” eid a+ the knitting machines or working | school, et spongers, ninety-four gauze strips, COSTA All E AR: |the Red Cross,” he sald. He was ar- All drugeists sell Resinol. Trial free. , Stephens to the workers. “Those sipatangd of escenar No. 6, Red Bank, N. J., and an three sets of flannel underwear and eet d and turned over to the Federal | Wete Dept. 7-8, Resinol, Baltimore, Md, om it really ‘hurt to give’ have With the gauze dressings, Last/example get to other Red Cross Juni- @ quantity of clothing for the Bel- authorities, Last night U. 8. Com:| ‘across nobly in this drive and month we turned out 900 socks, some | ors, when $37.50 was raised to become &!408, as well as knitted garments, 21 NATIONS FIGHT KAISER sathalotiee MaatiNelen 1 Neaaie Natt RAO example should shame some of of which were knitted by men. Our|a Red Cross Auxiliary, | ie ‘al ‘ him: dor the: Vederal Giana. 3 i. ee @ residents of our county who surgical dressing output for April] “The amount looked pretty big t: HE Academy Workroom in FST . bs stiches ‘Fave dived in dolar” they should a5 460,000. children—mostly THUGS A8e, pate Brooklyn has enlisted severat All Central American States Now, $19,000 bai, Members of the Industrial Com-| Mrs, Robert Foote, who was one of| kiddies—at first,” says Mina Mary f, ™men to aid tn knitting on Monday Have Detined Attitude on BIG KANSAS WHEAT CROP. y mittee who have sought pledsca fromthe early workers at the Model Work-| Hannah, Chairman of the Chapter a%™ Wednesday nighte—but thus far World Conflict " seperied vipekdey A seinarkabie sup: room has the record of never cree Bohoot Committee My Mosman Coun. pani aan in the surgical ere ty A ; ie a | win event: 0644 Absolutely Removes od Cross the @ day of steady work from 9.16 to » “but they saved their pennies and | dressin . SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua, 147 Per ¢ ; ‘ * ; Workingmon Searcely & Bronx fags o'clock for the Inst two years, and|i,foU% months the eum ‘was raised. | “Wo can't get them to put on May 2~The Government of Costa] Topmea. Ken, aay ween vias or LNGigestion. Dra tary oF shop has fallon below the 78 ppending in addition to that two|ment and at five cents admission, they SPron®” the Chairman sald, “Ehey't® Rica has declared war on the Cen- | 95,411,822 bushels is the eatimats on! €efund money if it 256 eee Colunbia Trust Company gave Dights @ week at the workroom. went “over the top.” With the surplus Willing and glad to help te iA Soe tral ers, according to advices re- x money they bought a fr \® Knitting, but they seem to lose thelr] oy. , ‘ v ere, Ft ne ea Retin cheers, Dunnett, hend of the certificate and no school in the land ly nerve when It comes to donning an| Slips Penny Into Hand of Little | ceived here ; | part more proud of a certificat y." | apron.” aller 7 icanned ‘ 0 declaration | y Co ; ‘Anite from adding @ consiterable “180 & member of the Model Work- eave than they." Ano" bo the fret? Seller and Disappears With Rica " the Geatikl pian brits thm to the street collections fund, the Foom in 1914 and originated the pat-|[S your auxiliary an Honor Auxtli- 5 chase bly ‘block party” held under the auspices tern for the refugee garments, I ary? sit HE Alumnae of the Brooklyn His Purchase. jthe number of nations against Ger- f the J. J. Berry Assocation | last “It 1 to Mr. E. G. Merall, however,| Here is @ plan which the Brookiyn bteadleherialls Feb apeitd ia it hardy nial, th t| Cents nae ibe alg me 5 ie furnished the ea lym | 5 ie ‘ Street,| That hardy perenn’ © meanest | Central American States have no eeeeiecrs have hud so far in that @ large part of our success | Chapter has formed to stimulate per. Kalb Avenue and Raymond Str os Puc ALL pause: Acer ate ae ance Day drive. due,” Mrs, Baldwin satd. “He comes fect work. An Honor Roll is made out ve #8 entertainment for the beneit/ ni tt i to gies aid amd COM: | Yona, Nieto wet ame ee rand vely eve: volunte . . verte: Red Cross Second] , ‘ ’anama, Nicaragua and Guatemala music Tho’ pollee, cloned the ret tir bey a May wibal ye nr susihah Sa WReee re ae ot cal wr SP ataey RHO Ef "P. McChea-| {Ft to the enemy by showing all the |iaye pevome t werents, Honduras STEAMBOATS. - @ pol! rf 2 ng the n, auxiliarie: ar F st +H. F. 3 cussedness he world 0 \° agntiarae brane dten' | . to all traffic at 6 o'clock, and after aj time during Fe nan to area | lary Ofte ose Teports to the Aux- ney was Chairman of the entertain-|/cussedness in the world {@ not oene), | Vy ainiomatic relations with a AF ‘ang of street clean had made the | bobbins. Whenever we want to draw | iii ae on ib 00 date and who ment, and dancing followed. trea in the ce ral Powers. fi a cl caemsny, si dalvaden hae Fo PECI A L TRIPS TO 7 ecoratio vere | c d ‘ essed their nhae ' a © was discovered by } nt v, Salvador has re- turown ‘wp ail around. -- Fully 3,000 serait because Sols wetvet ‘awl and have panes Hed ‘Grong tnapetor OHN H. FINLEY, State Com- | Whe sr of No. 20 Pierrepont Street, mained neutral, explaining that this p. THE BEAUTIFUL HUDSON people gather: the ® during 10 GVO | og works ry anlnvraile wate Gre clRarent types FS amsishan at Education and head | P'eoklyn, on Thirty-Fourth Street / neutrality i friendly to the United ning—a real village carnival, e Surgical n' ° ~ z and Madison Avenue, where all day] state ‘ i The band played music for the old | HED Brooklyn Red Croce witt clove |sree ie eDectOr BO longer takes of the Red Cross Commission to Pals | tires girls, none more than six yeate| Coen se overnment of Coste timers ond “jazz” for the new timers, nha! he them from their wrapping but passe: h fe Rica, headed by President Tinoco, has very one enjoyed it, and there the drive Monday with an en-/and packs them without inapection, une says he hopes to carry the ex-| oid, sold Thrift Stamps. Attired In| seven bean recognized by the United seemed to be & sort of an understand: |tertainment and dance given under|A?Y auxiliary with a perfected on pression of sympattfy of the Juntor| white caps, veils and gowns, like ad ing by which none of the younger set |tne auspices of the officers and men pomieatlon and by doing perfect work Red Cross in Amorica to the children | miniature Red Cross nurses, the chil- | * ate : crowded the dancing space while the! °° the 24 Brigade, New York Gu length ot tie ee for & certain of the countries through which he js | ‘rn, ray vale Ne Or a 7o8he Seararn coenaee Gelne renters 2 ade, N ard, may be pur cath woman, did @ lot of helping Uncle CKHOLDER: N THis gave plenty of space to “Big | tc be held at the 18th’s Armory. Con- | Honor Roll, Those ofticlally wo eeeine | toupee back to the land from |S*™ to win tho war. ‘There nete S10 KH L S Wi IN Phil" edmond, the $20-pound dancer, |eert and opera favorites havo volun- TBerkaley towliat pA | ty ee so rece our ‘Ten Command. |°W°ry, evidence that by nightfall they EXPLOSIV| FIGHT ‘ ‘ 1 and his partner, Mrs. Julia Murray; their servi ov 1, New Utrecht:! Which we trace . “| would have $1,000 to show for their tH y 4m Ferry and Mrs, Ferry, Mr. and Feta ier . ee na cn eth bea St bike's Lutheran, St. Joun'a ments and the beatitudes that eeom | gays work. s 1 ae On Sunda May 26 and Wecoration Da t Fa ee ee ae a een In erpectad. that 25,000 Odie Chustereh, Summerfield Methe to have been forgotton by our Ger-|" Into this atmosphere of Joy and ty ¢ faba BhS Str. ‘GRAND REPUBLIC” Pat Malloy and a he ° . 008. Chup, ilierae” ons Woman's man foes,” ho said, “and I hope to/earnest endeavor camo the meanest U. S. Court of Appeals Upholds MIG Dancin, Mefresh ments 1 i, Adulte, rs." song will be present. wy ‘the younger set took its place | Persons p on the polished pavement when the ciated ily papa harlbatcad ACT) aus ¢ and struck up some of the modern | Depi H » Century, Public School {El take one," he replied pleasantly dance convulsions, They hesitated as flutist; Robert Maitland, Marte Tift- School, Packer Alumnae, Boars dill eepabeddqumet bared) sete and, slipping the child @ coin, dis-' The United States Court of Apnea! the trombone player drawled out Ni any of the Metropolitan Opera Com- /C@eW, Throop Avenue Presbyterian, CAiTY to the children of the nations | aiseared in the crowd. When the handed down a decision vesterday at- jass notes and they hopped as the Jony Orville Harrold, Cecil Arden, Washingt tist Methodist Home, through which I shall pass some of her palm firming the order of Federal Judge| piccolo player tremoloed through an Pany, : J » Washington Avenue Baptist, First that nternational sympathy which ts 4 child's Mayer holding up the T venets entire octay Martha Phillips, David Bispham; Baptist Church, Williamsburg; Church manifesting itself in the Juntor Red | ‘ pant the Asis Mxbieiias Cambead, tee he Guod Messiah, he Seventeenth ganization of the army educational | VICK COMMENCES JUN hepherd, Church of the be able on the way to help in the or- | man on earth. One of the childr lonial Daughters of t offered him a Thrift Stamp. “Ye Order Postponing Meeting Till Receivers Are Discharged. HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE Rae 7 . spi le: + . of ‘ of the Aetna Explosives Company, Inc., | ration Kington Polit amd te: Between dances Red Cross speakers Eleanor Spencer, pianist; Margaret °f the Savior, Sees i t | the Aetna Dee King ! hai the crowd of the work of the oF | anuott, Carl Cocke i Church, Sea Gate: Food, Unitarian | Croas of this country. | Savings until the discharge of Receivers Odell | A, Hendrlon Haden aad ganizati nd whi ne music fail. | Abbotts Leip M aseried Ree hactioe dl} ENT M jritst Presbyterian | i§ an. Au- and Holt. Judges Manton and Rogers | Missle, Heat 1 throng! all a nization and where the music fail- | tooo an eee _ Memorial Preaby | Kan. Av and Holt, Judes Manton y hs ir ed the speaker succeeded and the | Ura Fatrwoather and other prom Church, Latayette Aven ee HE semi-annual report of the| juan 1y Ne concurred in the opinion and Judge f ergata nian! Spirit of giving came over the crowd ferlan Church, New York Avenus Church of the Redeemer Auxil- | offer of $5, Jacob Werte Ward dissented. H Out abepai, took such a grip that the collec- | Presbyteria 7 aig 5 7 ling ‘the greatest he decls exarded as n at formation ‘Felenhone € Hons were more than satistactory.. | 44\YTORK through the summer—'iteights Tompkie seeing Stuyvenaut lary to the Red Cross, which meets « jhe docsion in rewarded an an tm mt teint og Bret Me quickly filled their etlon,, Boxes | This is the message that ts going Club, Plymouth Arbuckle Rellet, Hor | Mir 18 48 follows: Total cash received | ; Ma. 4 $37.08 me KIRN oalining postponement of the annual Were: W DOUG, wire: eee etig [Out to Red Cross store f rinity, Girls’ High School, ‘Lewis Since November, $114,50; expenditures, mmerelal a WU nastier 4 ; Hloyd, Misa Hattle | A erere cronence eroce U8 Avenue Congregational Chureh ett’ $8716; surgical dressings, 1,200; hosp! Der ORDER OF Gis elementary. ceri. [oun Monts. 60) HOH Hs CBS TROPOLITAN LINE uly 8 Hell ier, Mra sion, tral Congregational Churey one ts sate yi) Eninted woods, 11k oStanhattan No. 46, Bronx No, {fom banking Interests which have been : fs Brea. Mies Helle Veber eee | the denire of national head~ (or eng epemaional hurch, | Churok | tal garments, 71; knitted & rook lyn 189, Queens No, 3. attempting to force @ plan of reorgaal- ME Poth haries fh « iss Mae Schios ¢ a e) i (CI o] el seats Lee! i o a rece pe Joader he ation favorable to he be holder: leave Pie 5 ere oes Miss das BChlORnUTE {aq quarters that temporary residents en Shure, Central Presbyterian Chureh, | SUGGESTION from the Bronx |contost will Maya when ts jeauel ceveisun Wer fe Handualaers) (A daily teuadare Incnded) at 1 sa Cross collectors offered t0 dance i eee ey ee te oe Wan Thomage a yrwenty-sixth comes in to the Red Croan edt- | Wii Mihnittuein charge at the Public! celvershio Fite’ Cabin’ Bertha » Bosetaitee the young men for a contribution, | " ‘ es lin esha met in touch Alumnae, Bt. George's Chin ne ey | tor that perhaps some of the “excess | 1, announced that the sale of! Common stockholders declare the TELEV HONE BAMOLAY 0000, It was close to jock this with the local chapter and assist in Incarnation, Mngt uted of the 2 {stan » March 30 had 1 the ‘ * moming when President Charlie any way they may desire,” Albert W.!All Sainte, Foca, Pe, Stmith, | CnerEY Worked ie baltiee Lee Pe ee Ina, eR enunaren INaER Ge is, in, a, very strone position |] Regular Sunday Service providing UP THE HUDSON SATURDAY Biorm of the Ferry Awsoclation gave Staub, Assistant Manager, Atlantic thew's, Emanuel Baptiat dustin git | Why. Ce ee ee ae es eis tl to. pay hand a splendid all-day sail to Par. ll Ss Kiva al for "The Star Spangled Division, says, Carthy, St. Francie eee sustin Me Ne era [Etats Oe PBST AEER echt ts nage Jon'to Its fixed este TOs pratiia and as the last note came, “All output and all money raised in Our ie Xavier, Church of t rg gad sn te pulting new. macabere exhibition at the Waterman fulldin therefore wt a Hi hland Falls, eae ee vio BSE is Your Red Cross nurses gripped the ‘the locality should be credited to the i OP He, WORETORDe, WHOre BE ondway and Dey Street, Monday. The is absolutely un- bi h. tel" NBWRURGIL" Freakin, Bt. 2.80 corners of an American flag. Then local chapter. All officers of these z oreo Are falling off, due to summer vaca: ILibrary exhibit is free, but, visitors to iieceretiieee | ewburgnh, 1. for Newburgt, and, Poughuewpete, fhe home going crowd tossed a final |temporary workrooms, no. matter HE meaning of th us cotors | fone Is the woman who lives next ntown display ‘will be required Beacon awit ‘Tork avalanche of coins into the flag and | what their position in Red Cross or. of vells has become eo general | nour womsrac ing? Invite he a 25 cent Thrift Stamp. AIRPLANE MISTAKES ’ CENTRAL HUDSON _LINT the nd played “Home Sweet ganization in. th own chapter, /a question that the Broo sf ea ea Poughkee ie Home. should hold thems: ‘ooklyn Chapter aubject to the/has sent out the following informa. | 66 OOF, woof, woof!" and also KILLED Two WOMEN; POLE FOR PRUSSIAN | Str. BENJ. B. DELL | Fe Nartes na cir ra at tion concerning their identification: “Woo! Which means, in Lavender designates the Chairman of| dog 11 “Help the Red C zs | F li * the ret ¢ Chatrin 1B lingo, “Help the Red Cross ae ; poss Leaves Franklin St..9 A.M. hg rae Seca ad om ASKS COURT TO FREE HIM is ring, Smasies 1, thsn)| keegan St 9 4M ||" neue wanreo—Maue. Chairman, head of hospital garment | Taddie's lingo for the Red Cross Butts Into Camp Mills Music; restaurant; lunch room, || *U% FISTIEKS and Toe. experienced department, head of surgical dress. |yeaterday brought §$280—-one of tha| Insanity pert Says MecPartland : or Siitce, A°W, ‘Shh "st, SB to ings (unless she has taken special | biggest day's work of any dog in the} Would Not Commit Crime Headqua CENTRAL HUDSON LINE . dark blue, worke! 9 ’ > » Eve one who likes a offices, auxiliar vworkere in hep: Collie Brigade. Now Unless Intoxicated, _ CAMP MILLS, I, May 25.—] pital garment departments; white, Laddie has the honor of being the $ -pping off a forty-foot flagpole BANKING ANDO FINANCIAL, Lf ~ surgical dressings workers; light|firat charter, member of the Red]. James McPartland, twice Indicted] that stood in its path, a heavy alr- | >=——-s >a snappy cup of coffee dlue, nurses’ uid; red, graduates from j for murdering women and now in the| plano yesterd : Manette manial ara ross Collie Brigade, the idea having | 5° : Plane yesterday afternoon, when . d . ti f Ciser renege ocurees on Active | originated with his Brooklyn mis- {Tombs was before Supreme Court] controls refused to work, crashed ata . ° ed\srtined In The World or Inds interest ina cup fe) . tress, Mrs, Rena Adama, With a Kel | Justice, Wothkiae yenter ened by | *Peed of Atty miles an hour inte the | azing ro its Ma Wad palsies, wills Cross saddlebag hanging from each|writ of habeas corpus « z iy . : Sete 3, World HE Wool Department of Flat-| side, Laddie is ready for work, He] his attorneys, B. B. Coyne and Law- hes = Sle building here, —IN THE bd iniety dave, 7 bush ts delighted with the| goes out everywhere that he belleves | rence B. Coh Officers, rushing out at the sound ost and Found’ i death | of the collision, found the nose of the | amount of knitted goods that have | People ouwit lv wive to ihe fu been turned in lately. However, some | Ras taken In hundreds of dollars can be left at any Axoucl “i atranglea Mary McCarthy, Jan, 18, 1699, and| machine Jammed into a@ hole tn the INSTANT Motor Industries « telephoned directly to The World. day at patriotic as! eetings, annvicked of Sattar rey tat ; ive ‘ socks, according to the Chairman, parade thed Cross teas, &c. | Was convicted of manslaughter af building, The cade viator sat.|} Send for 16-page analysis of Cal! 4000 Reokman, New Yorks ov have not been finished with Kitch.| He can scent a pro-German blocks] P°!"s indicted for murder, Ho served) nervous but unseratched, tn his seat.|} earnings and dividend records of Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, ener toes, which are required before|®WaY and at such times he growls) Sven And one-half years jn Bing cadet, Leausere, was using «|| successful motor manufacturers, acceptan The Flatbush depart. vislously until son thing ts groped of his release from prison, } m passenger school machine, He Ask for Booklet C, . . ment will be glad to give instructi nto his saddlebag ith 100° per|gied to death another. woman ANd! nad swooped down, but when he tri¢ This modern beverage is ere aRCK ETS etreouons |e, Mteice however, we Res [Had acute tie gate” alata swooved down, nut when tetred || TORREY & CO, Inc. |l . idly only to Wag his tall and whine apd| time he entered @ plea of insanity.|‘o 60 Up again the plane retu ) Motes Stake Bas calles { cING the contribution rattles in his bag, [Until & few weeks ago he was atl rise, It shot forward 4 nt | jotor Stock Spe ! $0 convenient,so economical, SO]YPAEING suratcat dressinga teat | Syyeoneruton rattles in hs Do TANT [figs HL ghSL forward in 1 |] 40 WALL STREET, NEW YoRK || . * Most as fascinating as play.|die was feasting on chicken ‘bones, | , fi" lawyers recently obtained from] |i cag so labor saving and practical, SSE CORIMUEAY. TEE ler tet tiens | GA cakn enten ua masa ine, sneer: | EA monde neni “Woot- nt vation n B. Jewett of 7 Stage Women's | 198 woman sald at the Stage Women's [Ing ) Woot Ces haake | ak: = ean re ity vt are tate |e hale alittle RADWAY'S READY RELIEF | ro THOUSANDS Diamonds t t-4. OF 4. i088 War Relief workroom th And she had had experi She was Kate Jepson, a well known character actress, With her each day and withal so satisfying . that it is largely accepted as ence in both. | Tere?" esate and capable of. resisting : v + at the workroom turning gauze into prove Weak and at} : oD coffees successor at family table. compresses and woo! Into knitted n= [fieaine reateatnt htmneie ee 8°" For. Rheumatic—Muscular | 22/22” 203 nn 040 Hl ~POSITIONS ( rm tresses sents Reyser, Imog: iy Fair. _—_ * lor euralgic Pain 0 EMPL ERS The flavor is excellent ane, Gertrude Tom, da, Sharnsn, FRESH AIR AT CUT FARE, |,zeu s, guns at Fr een ee WL ARE. DAILY OFFERED Armstrong and Genevieve ( a na |[ahtet walee Manliitais's Bainenat — - Reraesenranve Cad OW REQUEST ten the fald, epene | TO THE READERS OF ‘Their work has been comm and ‘even’ and there is no complaint about ‘poor coffee when one uses POSTUM 7 “ Smith, Regio ector, Eas , at headquarters as being unusually Bad Fenntain Pox: By - ey pei a “di wth | ftom of the the oat WSWEET. OR a ys Seater ern Rallroads, announced to-day that Dertock, Detective Joseph Shephen! of the liom June 1 to Sept. 80, children under _ 9" Floor, “Maybe # 19 because we are used |prame Court Is investigating the disap | to working with our fingers,” Miss! pearance of Magistrate House's raincoat ars of nga may be carried to Jepson said. “You know we hail from|Rna fountain pen. When the Mages. | pownts within 600 miles for on alt of the time when theatre costumes |trate reache! his chambers yesterday he | the one-way fare on round trips ar R° ny! aettieerG@iviizecs| THE WORLD ae 2 AMEMICAN WATCH & DIAMOND he BOC 6 teeta ft sulted poe tee | HELP WANTED weren't made so easily as they are! discovered that the coat a) | ranged by Fresh Air Socle The to-day and our fingers became nimblo| been stolen veral valua mnze9 | acenty of h gocletios may be car iy HAMIUPON: fashioning cur costumes. and'a nliver mounted Havel Were not dR Ee tt ta se onu wast us One fan unde 2 fate "| A DV ERTISEMENTS _— no round trip. ; +444 AND BULL tor esas eb HE Red Cross Auxiliary of tho fer es 2 ; tried WENN Didi, “Seal | Washington Avenue Baptist WOMEN ENROLL TO-DAY | eee FEE | not be autho as ‘| and'rue = =Druggists Church makes the following report for} Women who wish to vote in the any Mm (URN ORproved (hy ¥ TAKEN INTERNALLY __ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. | 2 EYE ae A RRA primaries next September must enroll | Passenger TreMe Committee, Kass For THE MELTED of oleneeh ana a: Swit aT Toe account April: 1,620 gauze compresses (4x4),|fo.day, Enrolment booths open from! Térritory, United States Rallrond Ad ites Kiowe dalataaess coXtl iin BOWSE Mannel Cleat tna! Wicaaad 200 gauze dromings (Ux0), 2406 gause |S A, Dh te id Be dhe coiniatration, aan te te beh Se ee ee cree } hana E cls Meagan

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