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William and Mary Period trated. iam and Mary Period Dining Room Suite in Jacobean Oak; four pieces, consist- ing of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Tableand Extension Table, four pieces, as illus 3-Piece Living Room or Parlor Suite William a Mary Period, Mahogany fi ish, carved frames, with cane panels; up- holstered in Blue Velour; 2. pil- lows and rolls to match, | BAUMANN & B ees tine-Infested waters, dodged the fa- mous German raider Kariéruhe off the coast of South America, and is now in the coastwise and West Indian trade, She was bullt in Maine and flies the American flag. Standing in Pizen Pete's famous South Street taproom to-day, Cu Cribb told the story of what he con- siders the greatest hardship of the entire war. Pizen Pete himself lis- tened sympathetically, as did Bobby Peach the clam sage of South Street, and several other famous waterfront characters. “Dodging submarines and mines and raiders and all that sort of thing,” said Capt. Cribb, “Is al! ip the day's work, But I'll tell you; gents straight that if I'd ever knowed this here war was to start wimmin folks goin’ to sea as SBA cooks I'd have j'ined up for the first line trenches and gone over the top hell bent for Berlin. “Wimmin sea cooks! that? 'Y’ can't get men to go to sea No! more as cooks, At least not in sail, an’ I hear it's next to impossible to | get ‘em to go In steam “Y' got to have a cook aboard or! the rest of the crew ‘li quit, So the answer is wimmin, Wimmin folks 8 | bad enough ashore, but when you get | to sea with ‘em—well, it's hell, that's an “The last man cook I had left the ship at Charleston and went to work in a shipyard. Th year ago | Can you beat and since then 1 wimmin cooks and. more han a| Fritz ih German flags in the Louv “Afte a man cook left us. We couldn't sign anybody on to take his | ind we made one short voyage | up our food for ov selves as beat we could, When w finally put} into Baltimore the bunch was in a state of starvation and mutiny and Dave Doyle, the mate, goes ashore | swearin’ he'll get a cook or bust. SHE COULD COOK AND HAD SPORTING BLOOD TOO, “We was anchored in the stream and pretty soon we see Dave rowin’ | out to us with the bow of the boat straight up in the air and a dark That dark rd with and some t to be our She was a cullud lady Mah name's Bugenia ud scated in the stern mah home's in Baltimo'’, ah me cook!" » Eugenia’s doctor had ad- | to take a sea trip for her| hough I couldn't see matter with her. Wi thing gets under way with EB galley und everything goes fine genia in’ the for awhile, We had corn bread and muf- | fing, raised biscuits, chicken, Mary land style, candied yams and a long iat of other stuff that couldn't have heen cooked better In the best Hotel in the Soub. ands was delighted with Eu- id things went along smooth until we was about three days at sea n to notice that my-meals delayed and that the crew Was spendin’ an awful lot of time around the galley. One night I didn't get any dinner at all and T was just Startin’ forrid to find out what's’ the trouble when Dave Doyle comes into the cabin and wants to borrow a five- spe he wants a tive of the Virgr nd he says ‘Well, Eugenia’s roll, She's out there roll- nes and cleanin’ up. She's handed crap shooter om me but my socks rd have took them if} ty sore and I ¢ il ready to hand There was a light and I could ye pund th olin’ the | eral fh on whi The carpente is and the 1 1 could nah point! ammy What loves you be! Vretty boy! “Piled up ide watches, stickping, an assortment of Jewelry, a couple of alarm clocks, bi Bible, a pair of new r carpent ad bow n | a pair off some odds and ad dug up a} © took t » rolls, asl >In the stutf, | ut dinne ny and tha ‘pretty stead some wh jollar In fact, we | didn’t quit until we come to anchor | in the Thames River off New London EUGENIA CLEANS UP AND QUITS HER JOB Lugenta Bailie had brought nd I Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth and Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and + whe soys you, € y- Capt. Cribb replied »|up from town on board except the | ‘ ld the donkey énvin ed as how she'd had enoug and would Ko ashor: li took three boatlouds and van to move the stuff she'd | 2 as she climbed over at me aid Aly shu’ did on: | left them dice in| yo’ all wants to] THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBE i books with her. She used to give us sar- breakfast and sardines for rardines for dinner. | es to ber and I says: | § & lady, didn’t you; come wboard ship to cook? And | ‘Oh, dear, NO! 1 came for inspiration. Wor local color.’ PUT LOCAL COLOR IN EVERY- THING BUT THE COFFEE, “ ‘Well, 1 says, ‘I don't mind you havin’ w inspitation now and then, but I'd like to get a square meal if you don't mind, And if you come across any local color, | wish you'd put it in the coffee, because I wouldn't use that stiff you've been servin’ me to wash the windows of a orphan asylum.’ “She almost bowls mo over when she tells me she's a poct and wants to write Kome sea poems, like this feller Masefleld. Sho'd writ some stu! already and started to read it to me. | In fact, every time I asked for some- thin’ to eat she'd drag out her ijatest| poem and give me a shot of that Here's one of ‘em!” | Capt. Cribb then regaled Pizen Pete and Aho others with this Ting the: utntog otnmnttinn’ | h. the men who've foud tivelr gravee neath thy réstiew, aighitiy waver! | “That's one of ‘em, and there's sev- | enteen more verses just like ft. I got that instead of Sunday dinner. | Here another she writ about the boil din ee mate: Our mate's name is Dirty Davy 1D Oo Meets hare, 4 fant 8 ll ‘ ts lca Sen Tien : 1 tcoine 19 ffoste? | “Well, we put her ashore when we got to Norfolk, where we went to load coal. By the time we got clear of her | the whole crew was fod up on poetry but nothin’ else, Believe me, gents, when you want a #quare meal | get handed somethin’ from Browning's ‘Sonnets From the guese’ you're all out of luck THEN CAME THE WHIRLWIND AND SHE'S BOSS OF THE SHIP. “We laid in Norfolk four extra days tryin’ to get a man cook, but) couldn't and finally had to take an- | other woman. She was a whirlwind. She cleaned up the ship from stem | to stern, told the carpenter he! codldn't go barefoot no more, made) me put on a clean collar at dinner | time, made all hands turn out for ) Sunday vices. and sing hymna, | made everybody cut out swearin’, told the mate 1 have to have his teeth fixed the next time we made port, cut out all forms of gamblin’ and wouldn't stand for any nonsense from anybody She was boss of the ship and she still is.” “T guess you'll b gate be givin’ her ¢ you sal from here, wor asked Pizen Pete | “Not so as you could notice it,” | e dragged me erday morning married me. If war ain't hell, yer hat, Pete and eat Every man of eighteen to forty-five years old, except ‘hose already regis: | tered, must register for the selective draft Sept. 12. igitt.. OPPENHEIM, CLLUNS & C Extraordinary Sale R 9, 1018 ry Col, ‘heodore Pooservelt h will support Gov. Bridegport crowds threatened — to | election. . Ivuch Frank Bonjon, sixty-six, aster! |The Red Grogs announces it till have he ha od DD E. Walk. | Spent .000,000* in 7 ss shot and Riled Daniel ulk- | chiefly for the care of children. € ermocratic politician, who had We nuiled right af- | rWEWS BREViTIES | ejected him from his saloon. war rese a hospits has caused the Branch Office, Nos. 78-80 ery for all prove acceptable, The oe been greatly relieved 0: Thirty-nine Chinese women, born an petition fora branch of the ¥. W educated in this country, in Chinatown Major O. H.L. Mason, felary of the ¥. MC. A jomhe the marble hand of « Christ blown. from the stat and Child’ in Dr, NOX Soft Hats for Fall intro- duce many new style features. The “Lee,” which is shown in a variety of beautiful mixed colors, has a stitched brim which is handled shortage in Sweden has he arrival 14,000 bales of the product at Gothens dure from this port, according to an- ff | nouncement to-day. a Ke h na the B. Heyman, Superintendent of hattan State Hospital, Word's with Knox colors. Bonjon ed by the police and taken to charged with murder, Frult stones and nut sholle will he collected hereafter by city restaurants to aid the Government in the manufacture of gas masks, Urgent need of sextants by the navy Hydrographic Broad Strat, to promise Immediate payment oa deliv instruments offesed that hotela and Jd See pr t f the Rheims A. | . k traditional Shown in a variety of beautiful mixed here }has been al in her has been LAWRENCE, | Russet No. 604 smartness. *IGHT DOLLARS Knox Felt Hats, Bight Dollars to Thirts Knox Cloth Hats, Five Dollars to’ Eight | Island, fs trying to enroll 1,090 young | Women to replace nurses and att | of State hospitals now doing wa ry A. Diekie of the Armerican Soviety reports th bolished Street, Brooklyn, charged with &n automobile past a standing trolley car, was sentenced to three days in jail or & $60 fine in the Gates Avenue court. ceeemeatieemenens Russell Sage Celebrates Her Mineticth Birthday, 1, Sept Sage quietly felebrated a|ninetieth bitthday at her country home at Lawrence Mrs, Sage still takes an activ many Yarious charities. |the death of her husband living quietly |during the summer and at her town house, winte: L Fifth Avenue, fn the! © Beach resident Dem: riving: trated. venient. soon see benefits. o—Mra. her it, that does the work. yesterday.| ‘Sold everywhere. Inter sm Siace Sage West 47th Poslam Soap, lam, ion at Advt. au e ages of 18 and 45 (both inclusive)? If so, and you have not already regis- tered, you must register on Sept. 12th. KNOX HAT COMPANY: Incorporated Store Open Daily, Including Saturdays, Until 6 P. 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