The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1918, Page 8

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r SOP OF Re TREY THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918. ny Stuyv t Boy: Sch 1 Sho op |JAMES 6, BLAINE JR, NEW sfanee STUYVESANT BOYS Making foahioe his hed Cross. OF ren al = SANK HD RED CROSS BY — SCHOL SHOP WORK ¢ Presidency onal Henk terda Have Built Several Carloads 4 of Furniture for Use ‘ of Hospital. —_ His Met] pters. ‘ding of ¢ ao UF Number 5 of a Series of Labor Conservation Chats. Excellent » Causes Shapes Noses . Perfectly, without pain or detention from daily di 5 esr, grandson of tie atesman, was e@lected \ and became \temous Presiden young Avoid Having Your Telephone Moved Unless it is Absolutely Necessary from Harvard iv ronthe, aro Fill im to go to ¥ 4 Fae org neompliah (or you, "yin H. Woodbury SAFE--SANE-—-SURE METHOD, joly aed WEST SFT ST. Suite 909, By Hazel V. Carter. Adopting war babies, making sar. | ical dressings and knitting are very © fine forme of service for a girls’ high % school, and knitting may even ger by with a class of boys of lower frades—but when the boys of Stuy- nt High School looked around for to do their bit—they want xe job. y found it ¢ result will go out to various base hospitals, Red Cross and hostess houses, June 12, in the form of sev- eral car loade of furniture and equip- |e itvatme was mad tor of the Bur. on. he became Di pr of the Wireau Donne AN AVERAGE MONTH we move approximately Development, the , division. 13,000 telephones from one point to another within a building or from one point to another within a room. On: THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THREE MEN of our Plant Department, formerly engaged in installing and moving telephones and work incidental thereto, are now in the military service of our country and others are constantly being called to the colors. ment for practical use—made in the ~ Unoer THESE CONDITIONS the employees who must re- enope | By Boye Of the: WiuyveRRnt H ‘om first-year boy to graduate main at their posts are rendering a patriotic service of great im- portance in handling the increasing demands for war-time service. he early spring the Stuyvesant “**?* voys held a Junk About $360 was ocllected among the only wat youngsters, and the next thing wasto ! t (nd the most useful way of spending it, Down at ng the Stuyvesant Red Cross drive of the tivity Stuyve: 1]. IS IMPERATIVE, therefore, during the period of the war, that all unnecessary moving of telephones from one point to an= other within buildings or within offices, be avoided. el Tae” 28 she preatesy 3 the evens | irene ee eh e xnoa oa an's i st the school. The “shops” are t patriotic |@0 ry an to the mental condition, of | | most popular classroom. So one “which the boys ar 1g One, Charles Tanussl, connor Alomnent $ ; i whieh oys are doling Plains 1 1 indfetment im vi ene- Berore YGU REQUEST that your telephone be moved, will : the boys suggested the idea to G. Yexant High @choot has ted all | charging Durgiasy in the. third goatee, There is a crisp, perati e, p *. 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It has wre and Joseph W. Grigg, than has any other omd "st Yourl|the une of the Rep ae erae : fee an New York inorning newspaper. | Mr. Eyre ; ™ .o7,,sronant bs. "oui pagel || sae eoky ie picid Mean bal TIE Stee ty ement the cabled the first account of American troops : at ee , . work of its own men. During the last ten under fire. We Give » male prices, Green and Beerry Gold a cantoninents . The World’s Own Correspondents at the War Centres: | i Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders - { ANetoa Pe FURN) TY) A Week day Evenings (ntl 10 jock weal Three stores, 49-51 Market St. Cosh or Credit AN ACCOUNT OPEN AN soc A WEEK L Top RY pa Refrigerators yle ry | look pa right red insignia of the on the lower halt. put Perhap » of the s of the work is Instructors ar .adaking things,’ a of the a bowever, ten't the! received in America Repington’s analyses of the general ation in Europe are unap- proachable, THE WORLD is the only’ newspaper in America—or in the world, for that matter— which has succeeded in reaching into G since the United States entered the war learning the actual, present-day conditions with- » pr in that Empire. As a result of this effort, requiring months of time and thousands of dollars, THE WORLD has recently given to its readers a series of twenty remarkable articles from Cyri} Brown, famed ‘as a War correspond- ent in | urope, which revealed every phase of Germany’ day. Mr. Brown will soon be he: in, through THE WORLD, i Encmel Furniture jenn 0 th vegeta England =KENAMORE France COOK eet Ranteame fursti or she rth ict ane Fawn WRIGR ‘her are ingland GRIGG . . France CYRIL BROWN, ABR read variety of batter PRIDE IN THEIR WORK HAS Vrance BASKERVILLE Italy Holland and Sweden Porch Rocker ; MADE:IT ESEARANT: France ATTER... . Switzerland DOSCH-FLEUROT. .. Russia own In the ees Ryn B10. “THE WORLD has the exclusive American THE WORLD is the only newspaper in " s selien, the, nak 0 etter rights to. the work of Lieut. Col. Charles Rep- America which has had its own correspondent | Ps "No, 1 to be wu the indi ington, the foremost military critic of Europe. in Russia since the revolution began, Arno : — tais ar Bee: RES i Rs ee ee ( ol. Repington’s cables to THE WORLD Dosch-Fleurot has witnessed the whole Russian Jacobecn Oak Ad lam Dining Room Suit (4 Pieces) "ea: Prive #1 oa “i cae reamme, {tt igellt t2 0 down to the desk for sup- during the past few weeks have been unquestion- drama from its very beginning. _ His cabled Separately If Vestred) loa | 29 49 Sal Hien tine, 1] ame letter racks, at tt Tues of ably the most valuable and authoritative con- account of the overthrow of the Czar and the Suti $1.50 . ee N Feed) | the Stuyvesant & tributions regarding the great German offensive birth of the revolution was the only narrative cabled direct to any newspaper in America. Since that time THE WORLD'S direct servize from Russia has been unequalled. Of Mr. Dosch-Fleurot the impartial New York Evenirg Post recently said: ‘Easily the best of all newspaper men in Russia during the whoe period,” THE WORLD is publishing the most im- portant despatches coming out of Washingtor. With unequalled sources of information Herbe:t Bayard Swope is regularly giving THE WORLD'S readers the best presentation of tle developments of the war from the Natioml Capital. Mr. Swope is an international ar thority and the value of his work is not ap- proached by that of anyother writer in Wasl- ington,

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