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i: SATURDAY, SUNE 92 - - { | THE ST. REGIS BRIDE OF : THE EVENING WORLD, New York Ready for Air Raids | With Shrill Sirens on the Roofs iy individuals | counted for in the finished garaven' ‘ursing, after each issue, This move wif take| advised to apply for the aj all yaro in the artoy and navy colors! blanks to the division directors of PANIC FROM nd fom , from the public market, so t none, the Bureau of Nursing or the tm f R OFPEL 10 0 can be purchased and made up by in-| structore of the in Blementary | | dividuals into gifts, This will stop| Hygiene a e Care of the Siok. the overlapping of efforts, so that a! be admitted in at« e needs of. the ser- Frank A. Vanderlip Requests the Co-operation of the Red Cross in Making the War Savings Stamps Drive a Success—Brooklyn Chapter, | Now Cutting 3,000 Yards of Gauze a Day, Asks, | for More Volunteers—Hundreds of Recruits for | the Training School for Nurses—Requirements of Candidates for Admission Clearly Stated— \ Flatbush Branch Makes a Suit of Pajamas, But- . tonholes and All, in One Hour and Forty-Five | Minutes. ier or sailor rec m the Red Cross w ving garments | cord. iit not also re-| vee, ass entering on or ceive from one to a dozen duplicate | about 1, 1918, ‘They will be aa- garments as personal gifts, signed to the various training —— and to the services provided th: HE Pollyanna Club composrd of | #fillations as may be determined rom ¥a +4 | the. Dean of the School of Nursing, small girs from Matbush, held) "15 “ho eligible to the School” of ® porch bazaar last week and made | Nursing, candidates must be between $70, which they donated to the lat-|the ages of twenty-one and thirty. bush branch of the Red Cross. | five, in good physica! condition ana , —- |of good moral character. ‘They emust ‘ARIOUS of the auxtHaries of|be graduates of recognized high Brooklyn are asking if their bos. | Schools, oF Drenent evidence of ais | pital garment allotments havo not |” Levan Sth ; been made too large, and whether ¢: Stina at Sapte nye enone Blanes Defeat AnTennis Tourney ; RENT PROFTEERS ty Dreads Added Strain After War Has Taken Its Main Working Capital. + © Realty bankers, lending institutions aid title companies are entering thé Tent-proffteering fight. They see grave danger to public and private finances in any legista- however, must fill this allotment by Sept. 1, and unless the auxiliaries do | By Hazel V. Carter. tive attempt to interfere with the eco- ™ Red Cross will Join forces this week and next with the War fatal al ad eh On H > nomic laws which regulate rents, This Savings in the big national campaign end plans are making to put | — | n er Hus is highly important in New York jus over the drive with the same kind of enthusiasm that characterized H HE Red Cross House at Camp — | = now, they declare, because real estate the recent Red Cross drive, Dix, N. J, was formally opened |. According to Mrs, Edward Thompe | is the main source of municipal rev- ‘The following memorandum bas gone out trom national headquarters | on June 19 with John Mager, Director | son, it was the fact that her husband fate and the city would sutter if a of the Red Cross to division managers of Military Rellef, Atlantic Divicion; | failed to play as ably as William ML? ; panic were precipitated among realty “Mr: Frank A. Vanderlip, Chairman | — * to: sone ie Yee al at | Pritchard that cost Mr. and Mra, cees isniere on rea} estate mort- of the National War Savings Com-|following humorous one which the Red Grose on the fob" sald | Thompson a place in the semi-@nal reached him a few daye ago: round of the Husbands and Wivs “Gontlemen—Inclowed please find $5, Mixed Doubles Tournament, on the gages, including many institutions mittee, has requested the aen.| and estates, have been calling for the | tion of the Red Cross in aiding ths man in uniform as he made a tour| through the new building, | (HE New York Police Depariment has commenced placing elrens War Savings Committee in their | which is donated to your society un- : oe —_— =e seria tx courts of the New York Tennis payment of all or part of their prin- “ fe thi Sew York-te warn the iabdbltante et | canipaign of June $8, der the following ‘clroumstances: Pompe Bain ‘Puen eneentee at Me “i dtr of Woman's Work for} Club, The match produced @ bee roo roughout > f C Mra. 0 8. ill of No 0 ic ring et cal seule thn Boche air raids, ‘The eiren in the photograph is the type that | “The work of the War Savings is|Joun Dos, plaintift, med defendants ort Wasbingvon Avenue, will be mar-| (sail ehueiae tee 7. leeMe | wildering amount of drivng. Whew " used, hes row: 1 | a con’ ° e @ foltow eve . Th ah Renee ba ae ris, | Nill be used, as it hae the approval of the Signal Corps of the United |of such national importance that|Mary and John Smlth for conversion ried to Rudolph Coops! of this city this ing|ever Mrs, Thompson felt that her according to the bankers, if legis!a- tion should prevent a reasonable rise ja rental income while operating and . . | ooifs worn in the workrooms that the she shot it at Mri way. Particularly should requests|Panken in open court when the case |€Tom, will act as flower girl, Frank : Pritchard, It s the ' carrying costs were advancing stead-| quarters, London and Paris have teen using thie samo siren to warn | 7°") ona Rela a |was called for trial. ‘The Court aug. ;Purcell will be tho best man and the | National headquarters hopes detinite- | with Pritchard, except that he shy ily. Buch a halt in the rent rise wou'd | people of air raids and it has proved satisfactory, Photo shows a |... ..4 committees used in our last | gested that stnoe both parties werp re- ushers will be Waiter and Frederick | ly to settle this matter,. at ‘Thompson. Pritchard was sue- reduce net income, thus cutting ser'-| “close-up” of the type of stron to bo used. campaign be freely oeterse, 06 to each other tid party donating| eee John Bal. | “Divisions are interpreting difter- | rettber of ditvec e tant he eee ad ously into market valuations and — Fae “Chapters should be requested to|$10 to the Red Cross would get the Sey ce umencr tae eure sneer uerOr | Be Gant) Gant: ¥ forcing a mass of foreclosures. It ) give full publicity to posters and iit-|ring produced in court. The de- by bring with them a letter from | with raference to (hose who have ene par. and Mrs, Edward W. Raymond hich r4 their auxiliary chairman, right to wear the red veil. It is not| 2/8 galned & ‘place in the semi-final would shatter the city’s credit, whic! erature in thelr workrooms. fendant, John Smith, only had $5 with — |round by a walk-over against Mr. and Setiaeed On the market value of ite him, 90 it was compromised and the % AED Becbiaya bupely Dipaidinest | the intention that this word should | Mra Charles JL. Johnson, M “Yaul total realty. Lenders would be forced | [CUTTING 2.000 yards of gaute *| was accepted on behalf of the Red Das abipped this week nineteen | °°. constraed to mean only those who | Hast oracuet ye nrisica ep aoe eehs fo take a yast volume of unsalabdle | day is the newest achievement |Cross and the diamond ring was|etses of standard size, three double | St _ ierecting in the making of | and {rives against Mr. and Mrs. Rob- holdings—which would tend further to ‘of the Brooklyn Chapter of the|awarded to John Smith, who in open | size cases and three cartons. | scrrical dressings. This workroom | Sit, Werks. big a Be} a | demoralize the investment situation. Red Cross where two folding ma-|court put it on his wife's finger. Both — | umiform applics alike to all Red Cross stnbborniy fought, the concerted team chines are now in almost constant |Parties lett the court well satisted | “rrr Atiantic Division headquarters, } @."krooms, whether the articles be-| play of the winning pair accounting for THE WAR TAKES NEEDED CASH with the justice that had been admin- N rast 241 Si ft | {ng made are garments, comforts or | the victory. FROM REALTY TILL. operation. With more women to] istered. lo. 44 East 241 Street, ts afvis-| 5, al dressings. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Bassford @e- ; volunteer at folding the gauze to be| “Hoping you will’accept this small|ing all Rnitters for thc American Med | he use of the blue veil and the| feted Mr. and Mra. H. F. Morse in @ “The market has worked out its a a postponed first round mateh, TI cut, an even greater output can be/@Mount for the good cause of your as-| Cross not to waste tae or wool in| red veil in workrooms is not obliga-|was 64, 5-7, bag 3 pe reece Mir eso vapvcreusates Gia’ ania de daily, according to a call for| “ation, &. ting “covtie bands” and “caps.” as| tory and chapters may or may not lobbed eplendidiy. at’ thmes plantas the ternal or Governmental aid,” sald pepogpen 4 t * ise ieeeckaya Why, Bot some more such jude-| HESS are ‘not practical or .desirable| £40Pt it at their option, But when | tos so that her husband “sould gin o 9 a -_—-— r vorkers from the YO }ments?” says Mr. it. 7 ey Must be used to indicate the net position for iT ites age ratty by {ils Gobipatioa Cow Bells and Whistles Add to} Means Serious Crippling of The folding of the gauze fot Ute | ETOW'E this for Matbush? ter heads, Neither will knitted bed PRET " : a electric © cl ui banks and lending interests to safe- | once foy the throwing on of a sw: States Army and the Police Department of New York City. ‘he | sirens will be placed throtgbout the city and wil] all be operated at toh that will be located at Head- | Discord and Prevent Choice Local Service With Tubes short of (he use of our organization | for the sale of Saving Stamps, we should all ald the committee in every with longer than the actual cutting, and of a diamond ring while defendants resided as boarders with the plaintiff. The parties appeared before Justice A ault of pajamas was made evening at the St. Regis. Miss Mario! Dougan will be the maid of honor and Dorothy Hupfauf, a niece of the bride- socks be accepted hereafter, as these memorandum: “So “much confusion seems to exist ughout the fleld concerning the sic n sorely needed a point, and thet Was as often as the doughty lady in the blue sweater got her raéquet th fairly to the ball, | HE Red Cross is still out after | BRONX PRIEST IN ARMY CAMP t those 25,000 nurses Here are . Me their timy|at the Flatbush branch, buttowholes | articles can and should be made of | guard real estate, yesterday, “It will . Say women who oan give wi ‘terial, saving the wool for | the requirements for admission: Father OBrien Recomes Chapla arly, at . 120 Plurrepont|/end all, in one hour and forty-five | warm mi 1, s | hep leis continue to do so if only people are at Meeting. | Lost, They Say- iieests are urged to do 80. pO | miautas, A needed articles. | Candidates desiring to be con- of Camp Gordon, Ga. _, Suided by intelligence and reason | rather than by the clamor of the ig- Men Democratic lenders in the) Organizations w&ich have been STUDY of chapter production Can you beat it? The War Inlustries Board has ruled that while the military needs of the dered for admission to the Array Father Gregory O'Brien, formerly assistant pastor of St. Pins's he School of Nursing should make ap- horast. Ita ability to do so le prost | rons struggled for three hours lam |ioading the Abt guinat nbotinhing AL ‘for the last alk months, ae-/"T?HE following announcement bas |Naticn, must first ve serve in ine cat erat on in writing, br [Catholic Church in the Bronx and one of its inherent integrity, because the |ntght to bring to ommr a moeting| mail tubes in New *York Clty with corging to the Atlantic Diviston, been made by the Knox Hat |js a threatened shortage in the uni- | through the Division Directors of the |tnis counts has Ceo, Preachers Government's war. operations bave|pt which the eewly esroieé women | considerable distwvor the plan ad- shows that surgical dressings have|Company, No. 601 Grand Avenue,|form manufacturing trade, the Red| Bureau of Nursing of the American |thepiin ot met nenumed his duties as ‘ Bhs. dd A Cross shall have second place on the| Red Cross, tu the Surgeon General of | Chaplain of the biggest army capton- suddenly taken away its normal sup- | vawers of the Eighth Assembly D! vanced by Postinaater CGeaeral Bur- eon developed at the expense/ Brooklyn: Aua-iiary workers are in- “preference” list and will be supplied |the Army base 3% in the South—Camp Gordon, plies of credit and forced a liquida- | trge: were to choose their le@ter, A|leson for a weer ef matt subways of hospital gurments. In conse-|vited to go to the hat company and|neforo purely civilian requirements| Special consideration will be plein a mii tion in mortgages which is not only) sinail but noisy group of wemen,/to take the piace of ihe tubes, over) quence, the chapters are urged to @-/sew on hat bands. A group of to those candidates who have faken |to sist Father Fagan, pemor ‘of ci inconvenient to owners of mortgaged | equipped with bells and whis¥es,| which there is smite & & confereace crease, Drogpetien, of gather Women wearing cae Re rooney epoure thelr yarn only the course , In Elementary Hygiene | Plu gfe, came to be one OF, Ne bent prope: fo i t¢ th \ ~ sitio: rol and Home Care of the under the popu- lene Wecaetaie unect “dasa tha | Was atientoediste’ Heepeartt ne berapeaed!: ety Saas valanced output. week or more and thus earn money |their divisional headquarters, To! auspices of the American Red Cross, | {ity Was evident among the people of ‘ ; denomination. He ts for thelr Red Cross Auxiliary, They preclude the keeping of yarn at home providing they meet the requirements oeere «a Sd best interests of the Government it- | date not yet selected, nectel with 6 y old and was ordained tm 1893, roorough Rapid NCE upon a time the Academy welt. John 3B. Corcoran, Demorratic| Tranm® Compeny are faterested In Workroom in Brooklyn sighed “Evidence of this diversion of credit |leader, called last night's meeting.|the company which has proposed to ¢,, an attendance of 200 mem- ~ jg shown by Manhattan's $30,274,600 ive hundred women crowded into) Postmaster General Burleson to pers ‘That was a long fime sso— KIDDIE KLUP MAGA INE- matte _ mortgage loans during the first five|the second floor hall af the @9.th| bulld the subways, TM. M. Fisher, | .averal weeks ago, in fact. Now they're | Z Contributions w months of this year, compared with ‘yond Democratic Club at Webmer Secretary of the tnkrborough, one talking in terms of 300 and more. The | From Oar Own Kiddie Kinb Members $164,004,000 for the corresponding pe- riod in 1912, also in the year’s $5,569,- new building outlays which eom- On ‘ove of those mentionod, rarised to discuss attendance last Wednesday wai and there are lots more coming. Avenue and 195th Street. band were the adherents @f Mra, this phase of the situation. | Frank J. Ryan, whose husband |« a) It was also suggested that instead of 315—| © €dited by Cousin ELEANOR: with $57,089,000 for the 1912 tiv onstructing sub OUNG women, just out ef ool; ER wee Bec Tnitathae Werda Wate Des] eee ane eee eee tite noarincen ceaan nn lege afd high scheol, entered Volume I.—No. XXI. «| Sat mon! im other words, war ba 2 aa On sible to ure the underground reads by urday, lune 22 reduced the mortgage volume by 80 lives at No. 2412 Grand Avenue by bundreds the training scheols per cent, and construction by 9 per! the other were the champions of Mrs. eeting spurs to branch post of- os after listening to the > e cent. /18la O'Gorman Stanton, sister of for fices, but engineers of the Pub! for “nurses after mer Senator O'Gorman. The WO vicg os iin Sages A had engaged in lively skirraishes for at brary ny maid sume a sob advantage in the prelimimarios of the /™velving at least fourtom eaditional leadership fight. ewditches would caus too great delay Ad Meatipes Com PA od in the operation of vassenger trains. orris announ r. Corcora had beon called to another meeting! I: B. De Bera speeches of the Cross Wiying Squadron of Nurses, which wa@e a speaking tour of the division during the Campaign for enrolling Nurse ‘ The following are the memSom of) Director of Re-| the squadron that put over the good search for the Merchants’ Association, | work: Miss Madeline Jaffmy, Mrs. “This contraction and u study of records during the past two years show that Manhatian’s mortgage debt is being paid off under war pres- sure at the rate of $160,000,000 a year, The total volume of maturing mort- , obligations in normal times} STORIES AND POEMS j | i PPC AP ATET LETTERING FTO. {DOG AND CAT TALES AN INTELLIGENT ANIMAL, “garry, will you asx mother if we may ge out with Peggy in the cart?” suid Dorothy Gray to her older NERO AND HER CHICK, ERO was a littio Russian apite dog. She was a very clever , 'N jee, : dog, having beer on the tage 8 $1,500,000,000 in the greater |and had assigned him, the Justice, . |Pigabeth M. Burns, Miss Marty Duj brother. ; . st city and the market's machinery has | tO preside at the North End Club, me wala: I sig PPS Marghret Suydam, Miss | “wine, Dolly! I'll ask,” be an- before she came to live on the ¢arm, deen capable of handling it without | followers of Mrs, Stanton Srparea? y| “We knew that the tube system is) Mario Lincoln, Mrs. Maude H. Me®| swered, It was the month of May, and all trouble, 90 per cent. having been re- | thousht he oppe ition had scored 15 |an effective system and uniess ax good | calf, Mina Beatrice Gosling, Miss Mary |" Harry returned smiling, “We can newed by agreement between the par- ties interested and 10 per cent. rep- resenting actual refunding. BORROWERS MUST DIG FOR $150,000,000 A YEAR. “When the entrance of the United States into the world war depriy the hens were strutting around the henyard, cackling with pride f families of chicks tralling Pethod them, There was one beautiful he: had seventeen chicks. She made “he most noise of all. It woul been better had her sa aoe @ substitute Is provided, any change | Brownell, Miss Fredericka Farley » tal ne, | and Miss Jane M, Pindell. go if we are very careful crossing the | bridge,” he said. “Mother wants to drive so as to avoid an accident.” “Oh, isn’t that lovely! “I will barness Pegsy and you go for , Tom and Rut! It had rained the night before andy the river was very high. The water ring bells and blow whistles. Justice Morris waited until they will be detrimental (o our postal ser- stopped and rose to open the meet-| vice. ‘Therefore We want the present | ing. Again the women started thelr) system continued. And we don't want tter | noise making, Every time he began, | There," and “The Star Spangled Ban- | system until the now system is ready.” | ‘ERE is a little history of a Red Cross Chapter that is making good—the Red Cross Auxiliary of St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church they begun too, They sang, “Over) family been just J 7 : 7 little smaller, 8 ity of nearly all of its fi ner" ani “Tipperary.” Justice Morris) Mr, De Berard pointed out that the ae 's nearly over the bridge. a . Seventeen were too gaptial” or tle “fore real estate| finally gave up and pent a hurry caM proposed system makes no provision |'2, Brooklyn: a Wimrry came back whistling, with many for her to cover at night. There Operations owners, as a rule, bad ts | 10 Mr, Corcoran. ‘The hall was hot | proPened SYAICtt fil wn i protiaus| «We organized a year ago,” writes! mom on one side and Ruth om the| 7 was always ono Poor chick out tmebe . . ( i sno 2 4 ‘ | cold. It must have 54 Sched for actual refunding of wort.| ‘The district leader reached the hatl| tubes, Ho sald he did not believe it|the auspices of the Paria ‘The country roads were very I Wing, because it began to walk lame seeee, They were harassed by tha | About 10 o'clock. He could not con- | Would be practical to use tho present! ciety, of which Mrs, T. B. Coles is | TMs, COUT My SU nice ride Hii The farmer's wife noticed this, so iibeulty of extending or renewing |'Tol the meeting. He brought an | subways a» mail carri’rs, because of president. Mrs. J. R- Lloyd wa ‘gat Gey came to the bridge. Hero He I she fixed a box with cotton and ‘put mortgages on the old terms and by avalanche Of nalte upon, himselt Uy ‘Alfred K. Marling, President of the /#lected Chairman, with Mrs, T, W. wey would not stir. Bag . HN oa rate UBGee: the warm etove. Sireeet’ satay er aise de ean | President of the United Women's | Chamber of Pennants Aldi [Fierce ‘Treasurer, and Mrs, Hi. te) i ST a lan hove. ‘Tom wot NCE a bear met a fox. ‘The fox|paw and stick your tail in, Don't|srew so big that the farmer wave Roe of the principal. Many have been| Democratic Clubs, ‘Then ho aur-l o¢ hissy Soheme and the test ait idackson Secretary. Our auxiliary’ Oe idm tried to lead her forward. | came slinking along with a|mind if it smarts a little, because|@Way. Poor Nero grieved over her competied to sell other securitios, | Fendered und declared the meeting | Of this now Havent iui) {Ne lirst intl- numbers about sixty-five members fee Took one step and—crr—aa—ck:! | string of fish he had stolen, |that's when the fish bites. When|!0%% staying under the stove tor Raually at Dig sacrifices, to meet tho | adjourned, fon wanted tubes of any sort. For With an average attendance of thirty- The brid e would not hole uy said: | ‘The bear envied the fox very much, | you think you have enough fish, pull ORyA said hing Nite oF nothing: > Cwheka have reduced thelr hortgage | . “Parte” te His Latent Song. [hat renton She cuagestion is pleas. |tive, meeting every Friday trom bed Pest re you saved our|so he said to him: “Good morning, | your tail out, You will have a string|placed under the stove ner curlosiey Indebtedness from $80,000,000 to| Harry M. Plant, a song writer whol insgern way of transporting, maile |’: Me: $2 10 P.M. ; lives and we, will never know how|Brother Fox, where did you get all|of flash like mine clinging to it.” Prompted her to find out what that 600,000,000 since the war. | lives at Port Washington, got an inter- | and we have assumed that the tubes| “During the year our gauze depart | t. thank you. tne, |that fish from?” Brother Bear did as be was bid, but | fuwe , ite yellow thing was way “This has tended to strengthen real | locutory decree of divorce y were best, ment, under the supervision of Mrs.| From HELEN MNAB, aged nine, mrctes wos (eealled|) “Osi” dust (whan. be triad to pull bie tall cut itl men oe chee estate a a whole, but it has also been , from Mrs. Alice Pani, known |i “{ do not believe that now is the 'T. M. Snyder and Miss A. Logan, com- | No, $8 North Kensico Avenue, White other Fox rep oe * 8 @ nosed around the box and mear- train upon owners, and it i Wille os, Billy, Beaton. ae tat Wan |time to spend money on any new pleted 14,600 dressings. The packing) Plains. down there in that brook. ‘ was frozen in the ice. He pulled and ly Srlgntened the chick to death, Her ' t for the general good just! nnaetanded Plant eaid his wife hea | Plan, when we have something that! was done at our Own rooms, ———— “I would like to get some,” said| pulled, and at last his tail broke off |Senticness, however, scon seemed ao now that they should not be subjected ' heen unduly friendly with a man known | is pretty satisfactory, ne that Wen March 16» drive was made our KLUB Pella ps \with a and to this doy |Comvince it that she Intended no to a further strain through the high-'as Jean at the Van Cortland Hote: — lwith the idea of completing 1,000 | ap, cheers for our klub! Harrah! “ 4 ainda | i parm. jy artificial and arbitrary means of ‘The hotel's former propristor, Thomas dressings a day. The result was @n| and its cousins near and far. Brother Fox then said: “Well, go| Bruno bas a stumpy tail. Perhaps it was her mother lowe legislation tending to reduce rental Shea, gave similar testimony. COMPROMISE REACHED “Over the Top" with 1,900 dressings | We trast in each member down to the brook (the brook was| From CHARLES HAUSER, aged|that caused her to take the etnee : + — > = a ch month this division fur- \To love and remember frozen), break the ice away with your| ten, Mills Avenue, Springfield, L. I, Frain ike Wid ‘and core fer it ae inc ¥ ny O 2 its quota to the First Line ennant of gold and blue 2 @ its mother, She would wash incomes, This would come at & m IN FIGHT OVER TUBES wish’. ita peared’ ot estio, 100 senses hascipilnanantabannconastaniddadiiietimicmmmees |G. tee 5 ean. sae Jess and wholly indefensible practi oeeeeeeanee ‘Our knitting department was start-| "Written by MARION EMMOTT, RIO C CONTRIBUTIONS When she Pleased, fut tt back in the wuong a small minority of lenders t0| Conferees Agree to Submi led In September under the auspices | gor nine, No, 140 Hust Hayes Ave- =} PAT TI =} box again. All of this the chick algae», Gomand {ull paytnent of omennes oo | Conferées. Ag ‘0 Submit Matter or Mrs. Clarence Rite rbing: and since nue, Corona. enrrerneeyrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnanannnnn © | place it between her pop pear) maturit Tm y t »’ ce feel, jthen haa turne KK '- ® | ccousiod ji cubeieh a \onand ive (lone fo Commerce Commission | icles. The hospital garment depart- STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER. To our own dear country up close to Keep it warm and then |the money, for which there is ample | for a Report ment, under oe ee orn Of Me R LETTERS The Stars and Stripes forever sball wave | And the Red, White and Blue! Baa Si and dog would fall sound visi i. i . Joyd, has ed 5 c het . “ oe oe i foure be bul’ 1a totes eho aioe car tal WASHINGTON, June A com-|work, One hundred und fifteen ar- |@ O'er land and sea so strong and brave, From MAY VERALL, aged four-| Nero seemed to rentize the Mttie ignorant and thoughtiess agitation | promise in the controversy in Con- \ticles of clothing were collected for | Dear Cousin Bleanor: So let Kaiser Bill dare pull it down teen, No. 85 Beach 104th Street, Rock- | Chick's plight, for she handled it with Couldn't Have Clothing Touch Me, | {#4 clamor such as that which bus | gresy over Federal pure? jthe Bele Two fatherless chil-| 1 have read so much about your|And he'll find himself beneath the}. way Beach, the utmost care, and soon it begas to . | boea directed receatly against even a iy ri 7 Nine fs ‘se Of pneu- | dren of France have been adopted! wonderful klub I have Gecided to join ground, . ee, walk around and ie hearty enc Cuticura Completely Healed. tnuderate inereuge in me ite is nee me tube amg in aeraral a And the good work is still speed- “The "Three Ka” as 1 08 it ob hare By URSULA FRANKLIN, aged fit- | OUR COUNTRY’S CALL. icy pales the creda ta jarger investors in “ ne 06 Of e country, | ing on P :, 4 , 29, * Our count call; i y » her Baster, ‘ “My trouble fret started with itch- || mortgages that they have not sought | proposed in a Senate amendment to | severe misplaced theat } Sut very bad, as Ijteen, No, 154 Rast 18k1 Strect Ces ee her SuGy. wee Sone forgoeen Bs tae 2 ceciagaly y ogaedly self to embarrass borrowers by such self- | the Post Office Appropriation Bill, NEW Red Cross auxiliary has |valued them very mach. Gov oF Wor fuminn, law and tinarte aD opted chick. toknd ‘bloichee all over'my body. et {isl a0. unreasoning degiands. Iaife | was ‘rached to-d1y by Senate and |Z been formed by the Order of the [my echgolmates belong, to this won: THE ADVANCE. Vor jumios, jaw and lnerty oiiten by BEATRICE LEM (agsd puatched and the skin would get red || ines Lanke uniformly have met the eget eeeeree eto submit “i | stern Star, which meets daily from \Yaration begins ‘Thursday worning.| It's a long way to Tipperary, No foreign foe has she to fear, lyn, gore, and then dry. I could not) | adinitiedly astringent situation by |tire matter to the Interst Hi, ve n= 159 A. M. to 10 P. M at the Public |We will have no sohool tn the after- It's a long way to g0; | But inner vice and greed, — . agreeing to extensions with reason-| merce Commission with a require. | Library at No. 444 Amsterdam Ave-/noon. I wish the other members and| But we don't care how far it is, And we must fight the fight of men |STORY OF A VERY GENTLE CRT, 4 wle winortisalions, “But it is to the | ment for a report trom the commis: (nue, Mrs Jennie Watkins ts Chatr- our wonderful Cousin Eleanor e won| — We're Americans, you must know; | In thie her hour of need I have @ large brown cat that is |great diseredit of some lenders who|sion next December, — regarding a A Ginliin we . derful vacation, When we get to Tipperary From ELEANOR ALVINO, No, 2229] Seven years old. We had some do not need the money, among them | whether the tubes should~be pure | lan of the Auxiliary and Grand |’ 4 new cousin member, GRACE NO-| We're going to have some fun, First Avenue, chicks, and one was very delicate, We trustees of a few charitable institu- chased, their lease continued, or | Master of the Order of the Eastern | LAN, aged eleven, No. 225 West 115tb| won take the Kaiser prisoner aaa kept this chick all alone in a ox | 4 tions and savings banks, that they abandoned as a mail auxiliary ser- | Star Knitting and bandage-making | Street. FE ‘Bt. Glendale, N. ¥., Sept. 27, 1917, pimpies, rashes, etc., SSS jh Free b [ have refused to take this course and tuve demanded their poupd of flesh. hex x selfish demands are dimin- ishing, however, as is shown by t decreasing volume of foreclosures. The more important lending and in- vestment interests would feel coni- |dent of carrying the market success- fully through the war strain if the steadily growing demand for the use |of real property could be allowed un | disturbed to regulate rents in accord- [ance with economic law.” v During the investigation the | |tubes would be continued in opera. tion until March 4, 1919. |""Postmaster General Burleson was | reported to-day to ose the com- promise and as still demonding abans donment of the tubes If the tube compromise ts accepted | by the Senate and House the dead- lock over the $333,000,000 Post Ome Appropriation Bill will be be tube question being | remaining in controversy, oni the point will be the principal features of the new workroom, The various Chap- 'Dear Cousin Eleanor: ters of the Auxiliary will each have | When I received ‘my prize check for a different day to take charge of the |$1, won in the Kiddte Klub Thrift Con. workroom, and it is hoped that there | test, twas very happy. I could noi will be a large response to the call help calling itrmy lucky day. I thank for workers. you very much, The dollar just filled —e . my Thrift Cara andl new. own one of (TARLMS HH. STOUT, Secretary of Uncle Sam's big green stamps, which A New York Coun e taet® Of 7 know will pave the way to victory aCe. 4 Cross, who avour cousin, WILLIAM WILD- Chapter celves many of the F | pathetic letters dally, is enjoying the MANN, Na, 2i7 10th Street, Brooklyn, And make his Germans run, Written by MARY GOODMAN, Se Clift, L, 1, | OUR SOLDIERS. We are Uncle Sam's fighters, We are fighting for the right | We are going to the other side To fight with all our might May our people at home help us, Yes, help us to be true SPRINGTIME. Now is the season and big is the reason For all to wield shovel and hoe; So get your old suit on and heip beat the Teuton By farming as well as you know. Digging potatoes and raising tomatoes fs one way of doing your share, For these are the munitions that better ditions a + To back up the boys “4 lrom aged fourteen, Street, CATHERINE . CONKLING, 423 East 158th with some hay. We used to miss Browney for hours at a time. One morning my mother went into the barn and was surprised to see big Browney lying on the hay in the chicken box, with the baby chick keeping warm against his fur. My mother called my two brothers and me to come and see how gentle Browney was to the baby chick, Written by HMRBERT NIGHT« INGALM, aged seven, Rochelle Part, - a)

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