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ia tdagn dort . - 4 VETERANS EX-SERVIGE MEN | ay vas v TRAIL OF EXECUTIONS BEHIND QUIEN IN BELGIUM & | crderea f Jn [ talton ven by not and Private Higy NAME STREETS FOR HE! ES. on ered the renaming of two streets | ion ease! | honor of Capt, Clinton Fisk and Private | gina as struck by shrapnel while driving k OR MANHASSET HEROES. DANCE MASTERS. Se rom natn Mra. hian a, Women wilt Béive on Memorial Committee, New Jerney Boron: , Diviston So! ¢ Ia to be the new name of oo which fe the home of | tive killed im action in| p fuimpigh, i "rela tmperamen THIEVES DESERT AUTO Prey janhasset, who lost fn the war, and also ‘to commomno. deeds of the residents who ved the conflict. ‘O'Connell, “Welecme Home celebs held, announced nts ‘who have agreed to plan, ok Bowser’ an of the Memorial Committee POSLAM FEELS ON FIERY SKIN Nothing that you can apply to ail- itching, irritated skin can be welcome than Poslam, for its re- lief is immediate. Angry surfaces are soothed, cooled, ified. These indications of showing Poslam is taking hold, have made many sufferers glad. And this direct- nese—this getting right at the trouble ig @ quality noteworthy in Poslam. it for those Lat that —_ 1B eczema, scalp-ecgle, any ordered condition, Sold everywhere. For free sam write to Emergency Laboratories, West 47th St, New York City, + Urge your skin to become clearer, fairer, healthier by the use of Poslam Soap,’ the tonie soap for the skin — SWhat the Roast Really Needs @ is. g dash of “Eddys” . Shace to bring out . its rich, Qjuicy flavor. % MADE IN ¥. S. A. % AtGrocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St, N. Y. HOW SOOTHING | GIVE “RASPBERRY” TOSHMMY SHAKE Association in Session Here to Devise Less Vigorous and Squirmy Steps, Say what you want about the danc- (ng masters, no one can deny thoir indifferenge to public criticiem when the morals of the community are at stake. Having decided that “shimmy shaking” as a terpsichorean manifes- tation 4s crude, vulgar and not plens- ing to the pew holders, the American National Association of Masters of Dancing and the American Society of Professors of Dancing, in convention at the Hotel Astor, appointed a com- mittee yesterday to devise quieter and less obtrusive methods whereby the American young man and woman can hug each other in public, Fenton Bott, President of the A. N. A. of M. of D., explained to reporters the urgent need that exists of hand- ing ye shimmy the “rawab'ry.” And Mr. Bott is authority for the state- ment that when the committee of dancing masters has completed its labors, the chute will have been greased, the floor will have been waxed and the shimmy will be elim- inated, —"We are going to ask for a city ordinance,” said Mr. Bott, “to control The object of the ordi- be not only to do away with the shimmy, but to discourage any other form of vulgar dancing.” Further questioning revealed the fact that as soon as the masters and professors of dancing succeed in get- ting their “Anti-Shimmy-and-Jazs” ordinance put through it will be necessary to appoint a Shimmy In- Spector whose duty it will be to have GIRL SLAYER UP TO-DAY. Brooklyn Baby Potsoner May Be Indtoted for Manslaughter. Following a conference yesterday afternoon between District Attorney Lewis and Supervisor Ornits of the Brooklyn Children’s Society, the an- nouncement was made that Frances Su- linski) the twelve-year-old girl accused of poisoning fourteen-months-old Solo- mon Kramer while she was employed as ® maid in the child's parents’ home at No, 689 Sheffield Avenue, Brooklyn, will wi over and iNable to get away be eereleaes in the New Jersey Avenue | prevented by physical disability frost with the 1 wee ery ” Police this morning and held for | participating in the Wished to honor bites , the Grand J! rs. Schwartz for Otto Lemmerman of No. 348 Butler Tt ts tho belief that the girl will be ieted for manslaughter and tried as 3 juvenile delinquent in the Children’s SUBJEGT: SOME DANSE Barbara Frietchie Post Issues Letter of instruction to All Members ~ of American Legion. All secretaries of posts of the American Legion which is now ga ing members at the rate of over 300 a day in this State received to- day the following letter of instruc- tion from the Barbara Frietchie Post whose members are former service wom From: The Barbara Frietchie Post of the American Legion. To: You. Subject: Témporary Duty. Reference: Dance of July 30, 1919. 1. You are hereby ordered to re- port without fail to the Ball Room, Hotel Commodore, Lexington Avenuo and 42d Street, New York City, Wed- nesday, August 27th, 1919 at 8 P. M. for such duty and pleasure as may be assigned to you. 2. Upon reporting at the above- named station the Officer-in-Charge will examine you with a view t such readjustment in disposition as may be considered necessary. 3. Immediately upon receiving or- ders mentioned in paragraph two above, you will proceed to the De-| partment Officer and obtain tran: Dortation ticket into Ball Room at Dollar each. Said ticket to it one individual of either sex or two individuals of opposite sex. 4. Dancing partners NOT furnished herewith, You will bring /one with you upon reporting at your new sta- ton, and proceed with the following dances: Inqoutation Winle . ‘are infectious, ‘The Finger Print dot. emanick, Rot & pleasure, ‘The American Legion Dream Walts,.Danced by all ex<Jobs, Buddies and Officers, By direction J, WHEELOCK, Commander, ———— ts Gets Medal. fh Col. Huber, Commanding Of- at Fox Hills, Mrs, Annette Schwartz, a volunteer worker for the ish Welfare Board at General Hos- pital No. 41, has been presented a gold medal set with diamonds. The medal comes from an anonymous donor, " Uents at the hospital. Mra. Schwartz ts also the recipient of @ diamond ring be- queathed to her by @ soldier who died at the hospital. Beginnin NEW YORK Will Print the Details of the Collapse of Ger- many and Why She Lost the War AS TOLD IN |] Ludendorff’s Own Important | Notice to Newsdealers! g Sunday, Sept. 7 ILY THEREAFTER) . Canvass ‘your netghborhood for advance sub- 2 i kK __ General von LUDENDORFE Story .| Scared by. Policeman's Revolver Germans Killed Other Women Who Met Man Charged With Ac- cusing Miss Cavell. PARIS, Tuesday, Aug. 26.—Georges Gaston Quien, on trial here charged, with communicating military informa. | tion to the enemy and having collected evidence against Edith Cavell, executed by the Germang in October, 1915, was) questiéned by the court to-day relative to his movements in June and July, 1915. He admitted having seen Miss Cavell At Brussels on July 26, after he had | visited the home of a Madame Bodart, at which time he sald that a certain Jean Maes, who, he said, was a fellow prisot in Antwerp, hen = Quien claims, to have been held by the Ger- mans, accosted him in the There was read into the record ment showing that Maes was known to have been in the pay of the Ger- mans. Madame Bodart was subse- avently condemned by a German court martial, the evidence against her being & map for use by persons escaping from the! courtry,. which only Quien could have obtained. The president of the court pointed out that almost every one with whom Quien came in contact was immediately ar- rested or condemmed by the Germans. | Among those mentioned was Father Bonsteels, who, believing (Quien was honestly aiding Allied soldiers to es- ape, gave him @ railroad map which showed the latest German modifica- tions. Father Bonsteels was sentenced to twelve years’ imprisonment. It was declared that Quien had asked & Madame Van Damme to ald two young persons to escape, and that these two were directed to the frontier by Madame Van Damme, who sent an- other woman with them as a guide. The three were arrested and Madame ‘Van Damme was also thrown into jail by the Germans. At their trials, all four were condemned, > ' AS PURSUER SHOOTS SELF Shot, They Leave Car and Escape in Dark. Policeman Ludwig Maekel of the Bergen Street Station, Brooklyn, shot himself through the left hand early to-day while trying to stop two auto- mobile thieves. But he scared the thievés so badly they turned the car Street went calling in the neighbor- hood and left his flivver in Fourth Avenue, neat Warren Street. Police- man Mackel saw two men get, in it and try to start it, Just as he de- cided they were stealing it, they got it under way, and he yelled “Halt!” The driver put his foot on the gas and away jumped the machine, with the policeman sprinting aloong be- hind, Seeing they were trying to escape, Maekel drew his revolver and it went off, the bullet passing through his hand. He commandeered @ taxi and continued. At the sound of the explosion the thieves were trying to turn the cor- ner, and the car skidded and turned vver, The men escaped in a dark hallway. When Lemmerman came out and in- quired for his flivver, he was led to the capsized car. EVIGTED MOTHER AND BOYS SLEPT IN A CART Husband Found Shelter. in Stable, While Others Braved Elements, The most pathetic case to come before the Mayor's Rent Profiteering Committee at Newark, N. J., is that of Mrs, Mary Castellano, who lived with her two babies for a month in her husband's dump cart. 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