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orrv Lan FOR LAWYERS. on Cettre Street be used for such @ i! Purpore, —_— “If the City of New Yorke could lease ] ling on the Court Moise | or sell this property to a corporation» "Site Te Prepesed, organised by the lawyere of the city >: “s n Wrote the attorneys, “for the P proppeed plan for Inwyers 19) oF erecting and operat eo-operative office bullding| tice building on a co Se theforé again festeraay whon | the problem, of office yers would be practic _ MeDivitt & Dowling, attorneys of No. oA Broadway. wrote to Mayor Hylan ind {Nat the Court House alte at the same time would be of great bi financially as wel) point of view." | Banquet Soups ‘Bibow: Every Home Can Serve | pared as high as 300. blends of » single soup. And they recorded those steps. in formulas which fix every detail of the process, every standard for materials. 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PIEDMONT PEANUT OIL Ie pressed in the plant where many of these experiments were made “i Ask for PIEDMONT— The food oil with the nut flavor A Sure Way To End Dandruf || |" There i one sure way that has soups. |mever fhiled to remove dandtuff once, and that is to dissolve it, then You destroy it entirely, Just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug it at Aight when cg a use enough | b sf with the finger | iy ing, most if not all, of your Vaandram” will be gone, and thtee or four more a) dissolve an ‘single sign and trace of it, no matter wii and your hair will be fluffy, lustrons, | Cream Cheese— Ri Hams—""™"" ball : Choice berries ripened in Symmer Sunshine, Breakfast Cocoa— Maillard’s e \Grape Jelly—"x i" 28 THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, MAY 15, oN. Y. Boys Can Learn Aeroplane Intricacies From a Bombing Plane in Battery Park SCENE at) on it. To do. this, | ire (this is all you will need), apply | wing surfaces. moisten the scalp and rub it in gen ten will completely | service overseas with tne A. EP. entirely destroy every mach dandruff you may have. | fou will find all itching and dig-| g of the ocalp will stop instantly, | ssy, silky, and soft, and look anil | 1 ® hundred times better.—Advt. | “After the War Flying School,” EST. Company 1820 You Can Pay More—but You Cannot Get Better Value. 12 rawford Farms each + IN BATTER Pay — Battery Park has @ new attraction in addition to the Aquarium, | Miss Liberty and the, noon baseball games. It is a hugé De Haviland 7] S| N Y INFANTRY: | bombing plane, a veteran of the world war. Mute evidence of the ale { flights over St. Mibiel and in the Forest of the Argonne can be found | | on the big machine, which does not have the usual “Hands Off” signs | . | The Air Service men want folks to know aeroplanes, and this plane | has been placed on exhibit for the boys to work the levers and feel the | It has a 300 horsepower Liberty motor, seats @ pilot | and observer and is equipped with two machine guns. Crowds have teen around the plane since its arrivas at the park. * The Air Service is offering to young men an opportunity for F., where there are opportunities to Acker, Merrall & Condit Kellogg’s Krumbles— 2 ke. 25) become pilots and observers, or American flying fields will take those desiring tc remain in the United States. The Service wants 15,000 men to replace those leaving due to discharges. Lieut. George L. Usher, recruiting officer of the Air Service, has. offices at No. 104 Broad Street, and will explain details of the new ‘U.S, SOLDIERS MUST PAY. | $5,400 FOR WINE TAKEN FROM TRAIN IN FRANCE Army Board Finding Reimburses | Railway for 2,175 Bottles of Champagne—931 Men to Settle. UAmociated Presa Correspondence.) | COBLENZ, May 1. INE HUNDRED AND THIR- Plantat —Romons -ONE officers and en- Coffee— acer .39|Tea 1 1b, canister «90 | listed men of the Mhird ppt PRT RES ee fees. | United States Army have been New Laid, < Fresh C ; Eg 3 * 59) aséossea approximately 27,000 Butter—fuh Caney | 65 8 Quality turned | francs ($5,400) to reimburse a French railway company for the loss of 2,175 bottles of cham- Pagne which disappeared near From country. dairies, For Soriag | breakfasts—serve with cream and| Toul last December. This was Noreca. fresh berries, the finding of an army board, ice 2 Ibs, -25 : Five Granulaied: The soldiers, all from the Army Hominy —" Marton, ©LO]| of Occupation, were on thelr way tb. 40 sindbe Seuss Tomato Catsup— eV, lb. tin .23 Prunes—Mision Brand 4 on, tin, * Ready to serve~In syrup. Orders for out of town may be left at any of our City Stores for delivery through our Branches at: Mail Order Dept., 135 West 42nd St. Values to 35c § Oatmeal Paper g 12!c Values 20 ¢ 90 in, wide. Tapestries, grass real i oe : cloth, two tones, ‘or any patterns for sotin efftete and Roll different roo ms gilts, Patterns High Grade Papers suitable for each Come and see this and every room im Worth 40¢ , the house great bargain 8c to 15c Roll Above patterns sold only with matched borders. Papers purchased here will be hung at the special rate of 15c roll, rs |Peas—Nne-tay June. ‘e 16| 11} to an army school at Chatillon- sur-Seine on a special train, and, 0 AM &C full pint bottle 27) according to testimony, the cham- Richardson & Robbins... 14 oz. tin. 1 : pagne disappeared at night soon reeuaays Apple Sauce— 20) ater the Americans arrived tn Rasp! Try Freserves—| New York State...1 Ib. 4 oz. tin. * Toul, While a number of French | Hor ” 31 g—Orion Brand. soldiers were also involved, testi- = | sta bi ys Tomatoe large tin 18 mony did not bring out just who discovered the car loaded with wine, nor who were the first to start handing out the bottles, Railway officials contended that the wine had been drunk by the soldiers, and that the Americans had had a hand in the affair, and so the board decided to pro-rate the cost of the champagne among al] the Americans on the train iF ‘ar Rockaway, L. I. Montelair, N. J. Greenwich, Conn,| according to their pay allow~- (Lone Beach) Morristown, N. J. Stamford, Conn, "ie. majors, fifteen ca: J 4 captains, | Flushing, | oe A West End, N. J. Newport, R. 1.| ninety-two fist lieutenants, 174 Baltimore, Md. second lieutenants and 647 enlisted | men were involved. The railway employees reported that the morning after the raid there was nothing left but the bottles, many of which were broken. | ROBBED BY TAXI | DRIVER. Three Friends, Picked Up on Jersey Road, Aid im the Job, Police of Hoboken and nearby towns are seeking a taxicab driver who, with three friends, is alleged to have beaten and robBed KAward F, Purshell, a guest at the Pennsylvania Hotel, New York, and Edward F, Bush of Passaic, pas- sengers in his cab. Hurehell and ‘Bush told the police the tax! man picked up his three friends on the Paterson Plank Road while driving them from Hoboken to Passaic. The driver halted suddenly, demanding $12 fare, and then with his friends attacked them, taking $10 and a watch from Bush $165 and a watch from Purshell. ward F, Purshell is a guest at the Pennsylvania Hotel, where he and Mr, Bush are recovering from the beating they got. Mr. Bush described bis friend as a railroad contractor from Seattle, Wash Min Father Ft Dewey Garofalo, nineteen yeats old, No, 2161 First Avenue, whose father was convicted of | the members of their 1919. ISCHOSENFOR THE | ‘NATIONAL GUARD, | Adj. Gen. Berry Selects First Manhattan Regiment for Federalized Guard. Adj. Gen. ‘W. Berry has se- lected the Tiet Infantry, New “York Guard, as the first Manfattan regi- ment to be taken into the Federalized National Guard, the War Depart- — |ment having allotted to this State four infantry regiments, @ squadron of cavalry and twelve, coast artillery companies. The units myst be up to Federal standards by June 30. Col. J, Hollis Wells of the Tist has an- nounced his regiment .will be ready to receive Federal recognition by the middle of June. In order to overcome many objec. tions that had ‘been made and to re- tain the men who have already served in the Guard the War Department through the bureau of militia has made numerous modifications in the terms of enlistment. Men already in the Guard will: receive credit in the new enlistment for the time they have already served. The new en- listment will be for tiree years. The old terme also reyuired that when the three year term was up the men would go on the reserve list for three years if they did not re-enlist. This has been eliminated, Men will recetve pay for attend- nce at drills, It is the expectation to send the federalized Guards to camp for two weeks at the expense of the Federal government this eum- mer, New equipment has also been ordered sent to the units, which wilt include Springfield rifles, podihid Msi Sia. Dinner to and o'Ryan. Preceding the reception to be ten- @ered at the Union League Club at a'clock to: t Alexand ight to Major Gens. Rob- and Joh O’Ryan and ander and Gen, O'R: guests of honor at a dinner given by R. A. C. Smith. Among the other guests wiN be Rear Admiral Glennon and former Justice Charles E, Hughes. FAVORITES WITH THE LADIES ‘When economy, convenience and irresietible flavor are combined With False Teeth? ae ae ae a ut your pe pee St owned the notorious murder car used in| READY FOR SALVATION'S CAMPAIGN FOR $13,000,000 Baker, Marshall, Vanderbilt and Whitman Will Be on Hand Sunday Afternoon. ‘The stage ts set for the atart of the Malvation are Momo Service cam- My for $13, A ‘adison Afternegn will’ o the Great line Booth will be 0 urge support | 8 it for the y mee eg ation ‘nae Sas put dough- Gov. Smith issued a statement Citizens’ Nationa) terday in which hy te upon all to contribute to the nt ye said that the Salvation Army “has, ¥ its recent work, been brought foremost to the mind of every trae blodded American.” Gen, Alexander, commander of the. 77th Division, | letter praised the organization for its work in aiding the men of his divisi spok $<. | Camp Upton Musters Out 10,400 in | One ‘Day. CAMP UPTON, May 15.—Brig. Gen. William J. Nicholson, camp com- mander, received a telegram to-day from the Adjutant General congrat. ulating him on the demobilization. achievement of last Friday, when 10,403 officers and men of the 77th | Division were discharged in one day, breaking by considerable odds, the vecord for mustering out of troops. Major Hamilton Fish jr. was dis- charged to-day and left for his homp at Garrison-6n-the-Hudson, Beef and Steak? 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