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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, RK th banks had 5, 1918 r Opens New Service las they wer 2 str examining the Anniston, Aln., when the Depot Brigade i the Volunteers of America, an- Ir told them of my boy and at once T0 AN ALABAMA CAMP pe eomnlfcateph ag By Mig Bho nowmecd yesterday that a building at wo of them exclaimed: ‘Why, his ve Ube dks evarenad ‘beeaaee ct as the means of saving our — No, 630 Seventh Avenue would be | body r e av ud used by that organization as a Ser- FIAT 10 SAFY lives Go to Camp MeClellan as a vies Club for soldie sailors. 1 hey we D , sag ncllh rb teielband Lage as ree told me they were members Part of the Depot Keppel will be chief re f the President Lincoln, Srector. rd, reading and writ. ar nd had seen the coffin containing Brigade. 1 spaalatillc dati eos ing Fooms will be provided, and food the remains of my son placed on the (Special to The Prening World.) - _— | faten Ce ee eee SC Lee dock of the vessel for the journey] ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 5.—New York] planning Jersey Soldier Vote. me, ‘The ship was torpedoed on] men who were among tho pioneers at| TRENTON, Sept Nepubljcan | | rane 2, and they, with two other sail-| this camp whes was an immense! state Chairman Bugbee has annouheed tton field, and who were transferred] that there will be a meeting of repre- . Managed to keep afloat by cling- | °° a 4 Sailors Tell New Ye New York Patrol-)?"" to the Depot Brigade when the Eighty- , ‘ ’ ‘ Ing to the coffin for eighteen hours.) ong pivision went to France, are man How His Son’s Body when the Covington picked them UP| ging to move. i and brought the coitin to New York.” ney are going to Camp McC! Helland bo York men a quarter of Saved Their Lives. Unt X heard thig story 1 never knew A fant ‘| OF PIMPLES LZ Woy at ow nis sone dr, Buona tl gone Com Bnei Acid Stomach Causes Indigestion! | Instant Relief~So Why Worry On Hands, Wristsand Neck, | | naa been the means of saving the lives Gas, souring uring food, d dyspepsia. Cuticura Heals. of four sailors from the torpedoed ———— transport President Lincoln was told | “Tiny pimples appeared on my| | yesterday to Patrolman Charles Wil- little finger nearly in « circle and then ‘ & the same spots appeared on helm, attached to the Correspond- he backs of my Ends and| | ence Department at Police Head b} wrists, also on my neck.| | quarters, by two of the sailors, The skin was red and sore] | “My son, Walter, enlisted in the |cloose a Picsiden and would burn and itch.| | 5gth Field Artillery on May 10,” said |{erm. ‘Dr. Ciro | Tcould hardly putmy hands) |-patroiman Wilhelm, “and soon after [probably will be ch Oe ater he Pain being) | satied for France with his command “1 sent for a sample of Cuticura,| | 0" the transport Covington. On the I noticed a difference so I purchased| | voyage he was sttloken with appen- more, and I used about one cake of] | dicitis and died in a hospital in Eng- Soap and neatly ot of Ointment} | iand soon after arriving. ‘The body |j when I was healed.” (Signed) Mrs.| | was brought back to New York by|s E Tove, 46 Maple Ave., Springville,| | tne Covington in a hermetically sealed |Dut 10 t about 200 ¥4 e" from ash ccngddtat coffin and on June 9 was buried with |‘? Bot ics When your meals lay like 4umps of lead and you belch acid, gases and feel sick and upset, hirteen in fa Assombly he unexpired two sident Valter's the incumbent Instant relief! The moment Pape’s Diapepsin reaches the stomach, distress goes. No waiting! Misery ends! ‘ou'll never need to ask “What is the p price when che di shoe salesman sheets ° ing you feed the shoes because the actual value is determined and the price fixed at the aig Anau, W. L. Douglas name and the retail price s stamped on the bottom. e stamped price is W. L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes are always worth the price paid for them. Stamping the price on every pair of shoes asa ‘Theaualitrot w. .L.Douglas product is guaranteed protection against high prices and unreason- by more than 40 years experien im Street When Shot. ening. World 1s requested o ehooting of Harry Hanser elly Street, which occurred Costs solittle at drug stores. Prevent further trouble by usin; % ! b1 Cuticura Soap for all toilet pare ©] | military honors in the Lutheran Cem- |’ Every man of eighteen to forty-five Makes stomachs feel fine! kere © one ple of the constant anaes, The emartoty Sample Hash Freq by Mal, Adress poat-card ae : ‘ Xora old, cca {ree alceacy reais: | ueser? P ° Di i WILL PUT , A AES jon centres of Ameri y Fes Poet. Se, peren Sud craze “Yesterday ernoon engaged | tered, must register for the ivi vey po: an nto every pair go the » honest determination to make the best shoes forthe ' fence in making shoes, dating pricethatmoney can buy. The retail prices are the when W. L. Douglas was a lad everywhere They cost no more in San Pegging shoe: ancisco tha CAUTION — Before you buy be sure W. L. D. | ret rice is stamped on the bottom and the insi \ has been mutilated, BEWARE OF F Another BIG, NEW Idea To 'ageresaes ling “4 Sper’ . node om ws Monroe “Junior” Clothes Long Trouser Student Suits— with extra trousers to match. * UNION ear Thornton St. *eNEWAR | wiss2 A ‘or. Gates Avenue. | ¢PATERSON. iy 11th Street. | TRENT: Enplek e/ \ouse Kéepin | (e : x le le Accounts LetLudwig Baumann Stari You Housekeeping No " yp Opened | Whether you intend furnishing a le room or anentire out: From we urge you to buy now--prices wribevcely advance. Open 2p TO $5 000 account with your purchase—pay a few dollars do balance in small weekly or monthly payments. On Small Weekly or Monthly Convince Yourself by Comparison, Whether You Buy for Cash or on Credit, That Payments. Our Prices Are Always the Lowe FE OF BABY CARRIAGES Go-Carts, Strollers and Sulkies | At Money Saving Prices WOOD PULLMAN KEEP YOUR - WAR SAVINGS OF r) issuED By’ 4 SUR DEPT. ONLY | mrad git {> All Ready with Fall Monroe “Junior” Clothes for the Student A WEEK No Interest —No Extras BloomingdaleS 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LE) TO 3D AVENUE Children Love Music And Any Child Can Play the Walters Player OU have often watched children g down the street when they hear the music of a military band. In the parlor you see them cluster around the Piano, all anxious for an opportunity to play or sing. This beautiful Smart, swagger Suits made up with especial care as to detail and durability—and styled so as to bring out his own youthful, manly lines—with- out making him look “too grown up.” ' Monroe “Junior” Clothes are just what he wants, what he needs, and at a price you will gladly Walters Player, which any child can play, will bring a large ; sly American W alt | W illiam & Mary Bedroom Suit (4 Pieces) Rea. Price S188 4 share of happiness to YOUR home. Call tomorrow, select pay. " : Pay for This Suit | £2. 4 6 ® your Player, and we will make arrangements for the imme- They are double service clothes—at a single service $1.75 Weekly diate delivery of the instrument to your home. pices Create ; WALTERS. PLAYER PIANO "429. 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