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| VAL ONE DAY, THEN DRAFT BOARD FOR _ PROF. MARQUETTE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 191 RECONSTRUCTION BILL ment of my fellow citizens, it is much easier for me through the realization of the fact by doing so 1 won't hamper the prosecution of the course we have | decided upon, And, on the other hand, if the unbelievable ever should come | ¢ to pass; if I should have # truer con: | ception of the situation confronting | the United States, and if 1 am given} ‘endurance to stand by the conviction with which I am faced, 1 should be guilty beyond measure if for any con- | | 1S KILLED IN BELGIUM. | CART! ONIST’S FATHER DIES. | FOR ADMINISTRATION IN «0110 ws Ga ewe sre PIMPLES ON FACE le Man ents of Death | Georme Mewar | ae Theatrical Manager. of 27th OF jon Boy. sh | Russell Swain, on nm yours old Sa save Iverman’s “Peace Preparedness’ |son of Mr. and Mr noch C. Swain, | *cars od ' ; ; easure eve, eflest lof No. 761 Kast Sist Street, Brooklyn, scape dihe Py Measure Believed to Reflec who was the first Edison Company em- * = 4 Wilson's Views. | ployee, the first Vandervee M. EB. i heatrica wine Ay a [hare member nd the frat graduate | cles. “He waa von on Dubin trelans| 1n Face and tc se sa ASHINGTON, Oct Senator |of Public School to enlist, was! and live Louls, Mo werman, North Careline, +g. {killed inaction in Belgium on Aug. 9, | °° : sds y Burned, Suffered Terribly. according to a letter received by his to-day intro- (Continued from First Page.) sideration I should be a traitor to the ‘duced a “peace preparedness” bill, to| parents from a Chaplai Swain was| tn hy " 4 +H —- light which shines in my mind.” ‘sak vai sebastien sevidas fis ol buried in a Beleiar Abb c , 1 had large red pimples come on ; : | me court steiographer’s note book: “What is there in the law againg: | mee n sitladdlag hed ae og n ty face and arms. They dt Now the Largest Exclusicely Women's “Your Honor, I am placed in the} ZOe" sou put yourself as a AUBETION| ctsartion crenernc. heey gir Corps of the 10sth. Intantey 7 big note with w > and ‘annoyed me very i, wretched position here of having the/ig authority? Do you think your) 'Mction Commission of five, to be/COrbe Of ine seein or ee in the| Min Mostanue wie weno Y .'\) much. I could not bear to Boot Shop in America | alternative of acting contrary to my] judgment is superior to your Presi-|n4med by the President |erviee, Corp. Hobson and. Private | Smith | , = | hotter judgment or violating the law.|dent, your | Commar | Overman‘a bill represents the views|!Aeen. beth in the Bi Hauk 1 Vat. the pimples they would . Ne t eal cond _|better than that of Gen a | ea uAwin ea in so. They itched an Attractive New Models Ill torsos’ sttnattsan niteoncinas| tir, stam shtontengis ot eng: [ot Adminintatan win ropert to] DRAET LISTS DELAYED. |! in || ABte> Rane ay fas toons > , 1c D ened American opinion? |handling the problems of reconstruc Postel prince of ma as ea hideous. that in all probability I am wrong.|” “Aren't you laboring under a form|, prince of jeous. \ eat tae used tay mind os Koneatiy lo? brain net one ah eae jon. Ite introduction at this time is| Master Nambers to B iven a BF Z “1 suffered terribly for almost be Jast from the light L have, and it ave an idea | Particularly signifc@ht in view of the Seon, However. | iiss wido®, Mrs. Kate MeManus, | | months, and then I sent for np ler mat ann right, 4 individual | UNAnimous vote of Senate Republicans! wasHINGTON, Oct Unexpested | Whom he married forty-three vears a of Cuticura, 1 found it ped me be » ells m ht. : Importance? Ar you suffering |" caucus, supporting the Weeks reso-| geinye in the. pel ae nexpested) and his sons, Leo, Charies and Geog | |9o 7 purchased a cake of Soap and a ; By standing here against the judg-| por mental aberration? |lution, creating @ Joint Congressional | °°**4, ti aa de es A ater | df, survive box of Ointment and I was healed.” ¢ ~ © is a grave possibility I am|Committes on Reconstruction bay. THR ihe Hew arate recivance | Wares MINNIE) CME ATE nD (Signed) Miss Cecilia H. St. John, i _— . suffering from mental aberration Republicans insist Con; Starter aucbetian sabia aaGher Vintec aoe ; -! s a boro, N. Y., March 6, 1918. | jarguetto admitted fe though eg dione mreas is the! nas prevented co for-| BOSTON, Oct. 3.—Wages of $10 to $15 | | Matlboro, y | be tor ahatcretled (eis Heat have kor [Proper agency to study the problems. | ward. to all, dist t s Foas Use Cuticura Soap and Ointment 1] Start Tomorrow [[cee tein canatiion Qverman, undeniably speaking for the| was sai exclusively forall tohet purposes. “L think i make the imprisonment | \oministration, said that study of | AiG peasee® »w morn-| the principal c Sample Hach Pros hy Mail Address postcard * Judge Clayton announced, | ese Problems is “an executive and| tng, to be £i publication be picked befo SESS Omenert 8 tnd tne. Teen eee | and Kee It U ) alienist. I think your] MOt_a legislative function. mediately upon abie Leen dha Bihan tactns Pp e P statement correct. I don't think you 7 are yellow, or a coward, or an enemy Every Morning |ieretercr 3ra"are suet peculiarity that amounts to a menta!| Get tn the habit of drinking a || ™Ait4s. ‘ | id Marquette thanked him The ultra smart, high-cut model, illustrated, de- Glass of hot water before Fee wag Cuter Tiiey hare tela | i veloped in Medium Gray or Dark Brown Kid, reenrers metimes I think the Court sitting | with flexible soles and daintiest Louis leather heels. ‘ ee ig Peo “ine on Palenine ‘al the We're not here long, so let's make] 0! &., 1 a . our stay agreeable, Let us live well.) Ti . crofessor is now in the narrow e In style, distinction, fit and quality, a shoe unequalled eat well, digest well, work well len roben adioinine (ie Goute. Lath i i ici Il, and look well. What @ glorions| this afternoon he will he taken before | elsewhere this season at this reasonable pricing. Tondition to attain, and yet, how very {a draft board. If found ft he may be | casy it is if one will only adopt the] inducted into service immediately. He | rni le bath is thirty-five years old and lives in Lend As They Fight aie, who are accustomed to feel] Pleasantville, N. Y = Buy Liberty Bonds dull and heavy when they arise, split- — e : ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul MAGISTRATE’S SON KILLED.} tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach SMBs A ' \ UEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP can, instead, feel as fresh as a dai ae man 9 by opening: the sluices of the ayste epeheed: HIMIA Sa ANION e e e e cach morning and flushing out the nec gy Mable ge taal + || 32 and 34 West 34th Street ce ar the internal polsonous stag: |, Litt? Thomex Addis Emmet Harris, er 9 e pinl GH t matter, vas killed in action Sept. 6, according it SU]iI] | “Everyone, whether ailing, sick or| ae Killed in action Sept. 6. according ! well, should, each morning, hefore Mis ie iwrehipieibhe: anne breakfast, drink a glass of real sot|4 A Nibca ASIEN SLi TALTTOK ae Wee: ae ! | water with a teaspoonful of limestone Ab ctbl aie) id a ri t phosphate in it to wash from the ateet are ere 0 e e oan. stomach, liver and bowels the previous | say A, New indigestible waste, sour bile | and. Sif | and poisonous toxins. ‘The action of | Pattsty e a CIE | hot water and limestone phosphate on |!" H f th P S th t ht t i | tet care sea arnt teen | eroes of the Piave. See them to-night a } e/E | vigorating. It cleans out all the sour | ~ fermentations, gases, waste aad |® s| -——— IE | acidity and gives one a splendid ap- t Trl | petite for breakfast atl The millions of people who are fet Sf [bothered with constipation. bitious| SAVED FROM VENTURA. * New Kiynite 9 r Reneued. if sickly complexions are urged to get a : ) » j 2 quarter pound of limestone phosphate] WASHINGTON, Oct. 2-—Six oMeers “1 | from the drug store. ‘This will cost [Of the U8. 8. Bena Ventura, who 57t St t d S th A fe SM [ec ihe git lla rreu miin"aeteay"ws reet and Seven venue. iliti any one a pronounced ¢ sunk recently off the coast of Spain, te} Household Utilities @lf |subicct” of “inside-bathing efore| *"® reported to-day among survivors " } U BUY the necessities for your ff | breakfast.—Advt. [“Mieuts. Joseph 1 Sullivan } Do hat in such c nen AG it pantry and kitchen? you know that in such (=) rye i C Buseelmen fa things as brushes, polishes, cleaning cloths, <} | Gillies Famous Broken “Anton: wnt ; t, New pantry towels aire peed we are just as ral Baldwin, icyleato no a careful of good quality and fair price as we are bo | (Atsintant Paymaster William G. Mor-| with those larger purchases like kitchen tables, dl fey) eer ae FRA, Fat g ey EsOOk Doors Open at 7.15 5 > { ee | vegetable racks and refrigerators? 2! K i ‘ 2 Wholesaler TRCTZKY HAS WOMEN TAKEN i : ain = The F Grenadiers’ B 8 calf |] fas or crousp Orders All in Kasan Delivered to e amous renadiers an fo} Save labor e sam and Red Goards, ; S money Buy vour STOCKHOLM, Oct War Minister | Sixth Avenue & Forty-Fifth Street New York 4 |rrotzky, according to the Social Revo- —and— ‘ utionist newspaper Narodne Dielo of TET ae eT bs “i Petrograd, has issued an order that all 9 BUY LIBERTY YDS @ BI LIBERTY s a tiatactio the women of Kazan be delivered into d F . ~nenonte ne ertninen GITLIES the hands of the Red Guards ousas an i RENNES Pome 80 viigeen Haat an important junction point Will Pl i SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS Me on the iver Volga, waa held | 1 ay f is probably the pretex! 4 reported ‘order of ‘Trotaky ‘ ——— <3 : * . Under the Auspices of the Italian ‘ CROZIERS NAME WITHDRAWN This space contributed by LIBERTY LOAN COMM | - — MITTE } Wilson Acts ttt Senate Hold ty United States Steel Corporation é WASHING 3. 4 dent Wilson to-day nonified the § 4 ate that he had withdrawn the nomi- i nation for the reappointment as 4 ‘ Chief of Ordinance « t William rosie | was submitted } e cd 13 last, to act} H upen | : MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 735 BACK IN TWO WEEKS, e| Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Surseen General Reporte en Re- t og Sick and Woeu ls WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 uring the oe } two weeks ending Sept. 27, 753. sick } and wounded soldiers were landed in i - the United State from the American oe Xpeditionary " Forces.’ the "Surgeon ' General announe “day The Season’s First Sale of Men’s Winter Overcoats will be held to-morrow and Saturday on the Sixth Floor Exceptional Value will be offered in Smart, Snappy Overcoats of black or Oxford-gray melton, lined throughout with silk, finished with velvet collar and finely tailored; very exceptionally priced ag $37.50 each These Overcoats were built especially for men of discriminating taste. WEST POINT COURSE A YEAR., Reduced for the Du War. WASHINGTON, Oct. %.—The mili- tary course at West Point will be one year for the period of the war, the War On rec Staff, wl has ap 4 the plan for graduating th jon of the prov upper classes November 1 (his year Flyer. The home of the Aviation Seryice here has been | named Ream Field, honoring Major | William R, Ream, first flying surgeon, killed on Aug. 24, with the British. | American flying circus, | —_ JAMAICA ENTRIES. TRACK RACE JAMAICA, N.Y Bor” twory xt, &.— RACE rust 104; *Shad On ; *Shoot Fair,’ OS; ' Lamentatios EWill close lator Fort yairolds and up wenty yards, — tit hee Do ad 8 quarter . 116; Soas Dragoon Woaltrap, 110; it u Masane ert Wit 106. ‘Sixth ACH } lorem: {amine tove, ith, Marvel, TiS. a 113." Ralsirmte. 1160 hides Hee a: Tha demley. hy Loong Up, 108; Suspheee, ti aes a fe out" taal taat, nose pores How to reduce them Complexions otherwise flawless are often tuined by conspicuous nose pores. In such cases the small muscular fibres of the nose have become weakened and do not keep the pores closed as they should be. Instead, these pores collect dirt, clog up and become enlarged. To reduce enlarged nose pores: wring a cloth from very hot water, lather it with Woodbury’s Facial Soap, then hold it to your face. When heat has expanded the pores, rub in very gently a fresh lather of Wocdbury’s. Repeat this hot water and lather application several times, stopping at once af your nose feels sensitive. Then finish by rubbing the nose for thirty seconds with a lump of ice, Notice the improvement the very first treat- ment makes—a promise of what its steady use will do, Do not expect to change in a week, however, a condition resulting from years of neglect. But use this treatment persistently. It will gradually reduce the enlarged pores until they are incon- Spicuous. Start to makeyour skin lovelier —tonight Get your first cake of Woodbury’s today. Be- gin now to overcome whatever condition is keep- ing your skin from being as lovely as it should be. Blackheads, conspicuous nose pores, oily skin and shiny nose, blemishes, a sluggish, sallow skin treatments for these and others of the commoner skin troubles are given in the booklet “A Skin You Love to Touch” which comes wrapped around the soap. You will find a 25e cake sufficient for a month or six weeks of any Woodoury treatment and for general cleansing use during this time. Get a cake today. Itis on sale at all drug stores and toilet goods counters throughout the United States and Canada. The Andrew Jergens Com- pany, Cincinnati, New York, and Perth, Ontario,