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THE EVENING WORLD THURSDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1917. SUNSET DIVISION NEW WORKROOMS OPENED SHIVERS IN TENTS Ultimo.,. f training no tM trlpli I -iir1B ''f nn. Mil FOR Wm ORfSSIHGS - rau (.f ikt HM4 I- . hl i M,. rVftr4 mm, in rnsrg. nf ih hurr.il will rnrilinii s 'llr ORANGEMEN DECLARE CONFIDENCE IN CONVENTION WITHOUT FLOORS Plenfv of Blankets, bill ( Ian' Hfat Shelter From Plpa si-p Bathi. CAVT MIM.H. I. I . f'r l Tn.rs liar boon st 9MilMtt I"0 '" of pnumnnln alnro thf I1M ("Hunn'l") Mts1 n fsnin Hi RMiM4 PlglM About Ml ! nro Th. division I msrl up of fnrmor Nations! Ouarrl unit from vral Western Htata. BggMgg 'ho pnonmonln rs., thoro wra thlrty-nv of enrrtlri spinal manlngltls irormn niil 200 of (lerman nwMlri. Th. "1 Iter. hv lfTrerl miMh hardship from tho prssant ooM war. Wltb th eie.ptlon of those, ef orrloars. tha tent ara without floor Md haatad by mll atova. Mora than to par oont of tha men hara not had a bath In mora than a month. Thla haa boon barauee opsn ahowor batha supplied wltb lea oold water are the only meana available, and moat of them hare baan froion tight alnee the adrent of low tem perature weather. Tbe food folk of Hetnpetead, Garden City, Mlneola and ui rounding vlllagee have done , yeoman aervlce for aome of tbe aol dlera In the way of housing them nd furnishing washing facilities Curing the paat few day. Te tenta In which tbe men aleep ajid try to keep warm Are thoae for merly oooupled by the Kalnbow I lv lalon. They ar much tbe worae for wear, many bo in utterly uaeleaa ami full of holea. There are no perma aent barracks iu the camp except a building occupied by tbe Dlvlslou Headquartera. Even thla la only temporary and unlit for wlntor use. Officers questioned regarding the eondltiona of tbe men belittled reports of tbelr suffering. The imm, however, did not mine talk of what they bad undergone alnce coming here. "When are we guing t get out ef tbla dump?" asked a private, who waa ahown tbe request of Uov. Jaiuus Wbllyuombe of Uregon to Mecretary of War Baker that prompt action be taken to reJtove the conditions here Hut the reporter found that moat of the nun had two or inrae bla a each and all were equipped wliu heavy .uniforms tor service overseas i .11 1; in.. i.i complaint l; thai were uiinblo to kep warm In tents and cuiuddin.il tbe condition BIIMOOlHrJi In on. regiment Tuesday only on. faucet was connected wltb tbe main water pipe, from which wuier waa runnliiK. The otln rs were frozen. Tbu opeu air ahowei baths locked Lke small akating rtakaV and some of the soldiers were playlntr hockey without skates on tbolf surfaces. To latiinus Ware not In much better oou ilttOB. "We came un here from Camp Ornane, (.hurl. me, N. C, wheie It was nice and warm," said an iltl.er, "and expected to leavo hero for a permanent camp the middle ot No vember. Condition have not t.. -n roay, but we have no complaint to make, as tbla is war time and a ol dlcr muHt face moat anything, m- ' olu.llng bullets." Another ollicer pointed out that for the past month It would li ive bB ftitalble to transfer the entire divi sion to unoccupied armories In New York. This, he -nil. would huve alleviated undue suffering. ' During Saturdas and Hundty ninny BoUllers were housed in tli" Kiks' Home at li-eepurt and In Hie englno house and churches in nearby vll. I aires. Their onV,.ri allowed tliem to leave camp, a almost blltMrd weath r endangered the health of their Oommands. "Last Saturday nlftlt six soldiers knocked at my door and asked to be allowed to get warm," said O. A. Kaiwhild. a prominent elrtl engineer of Mlneola. "After tin y had thawed out they ask. d if we had a bathtub available. These poor devils Just ec rubbed themselves well. They told mo not one of them had bathed since omlng hero, and I liuve every reason to believe It was true, as I furnished " them many tow. Is in the bathroom. They sle.pt at my house that niKh! and Sunday. A more grateful lot of boys I have never seen." Whether or not oomplalnt sen' to the War Penartnvnt had anything to do with tbe changing of Uit pro gramme affecting iho soldiers : It was learned that orders had bB received to move the troops to slhiio other camp Immediately. N I 1 1 i iliic I trifur .'ii'h of VnhMltgff Workirv-Nfed Ufft. by MtiTphy. Mine tt, sr'.o in. on.ot ,,f rsosl II among (kg Att.eriran trnnps in i 1 " 11m i n kg gagfl rush of """"" "ohwteeri t gagfeg gfjffjtotl traoMngt for tux AMrMM Kund for y t i w ottn ii i r hia fmd bag gfenod now WorHrooWel In this oily In rop.,r.e t,, (. flggrg) ,p. f" ll ft ggj Majaf Ursyson M. V M thy of the AmartOM Hd froae In l'rr' "Noll mK in th gttWtMM hr Is a Important HrgteaJ Iragarngg ggajgi h ont In million an ) with nil awaaMla TOOK 100 GINS A DAY, 15 BEFORE BREAKFAST QO t Him MfO Month for Drink-., St. LOVal MM A.lmUs In Court. gT ITina Pee ll -Hsrry flrnh.m formor Knriotary ef the Orsham Pegei ..,.ny. lOtd .todg Jono ef th ' 'r ,it -oiri. in a autt to set auto a trui . ,n, h, ,p,rt aggreaiatai P'"1 If this Is not done, and dona K&n s gsMtb for IntoiP-snts duflng lli unmeuiatei. a serious calamity and a nut Ion il dlsgru nrn InevitnWa " Hie li. w worKr.H.nis of the fund are at the (Jrollei Cliih. No 7 l.'.., 0th Htroet, Mrs Arlhor Hrni,r.. i. la 100 brinks, chnrgo' the home of Mrs Wears tl 21. k, .1 hems was a ...A ll irlv DS't Of 11 During 19l Orsham said he Iggt f-om fif'y t" soventy-flva drlnKs a il .1. .r,,1 in III lti"""l ' Htimaon. No ITI I.lngton Avenue. " " ' . ..a -g t ad.Mtloa he si--Mis. f.ndaoe HUmwrn in char... (h:,'1'nth- h ..,a. i,u a day for drink outside hi hor. l .Ml rtf Ufa UL'.l- gataa . . - fork m'lllg wM nlnfteen Orlns before brosKf.it ws. h; rrarge; Now York Kindergarten A,- u.ual qnota. Oraham "''"'' JT " ' 1.I...O.., na mit wt Zd Htroat. and 8t. Luke I. K. Church In llr..,.klv " "1v" toward the eatab- I tie? an Ail!ff Juvlfyinf Ur InnlM'. In Taking Part In nody 'haptnt lrl.h f'roiframme. nfniJM. Iro'end. Do ll The rond flea ag t4tm nf lolad wh1"i mM hora yniriay hs Iggggdl an .diiros i th t m'n nf Irotivrid slng It aaw no . D in alter I'l eptnlon thai Unlanlsti vera )istind In taking eart In tho I n nMne whi-h I atto-nptlng af f sjgjggg . no plan ef gnvwim'nt. II 1 li-larlng th rewipleta emirldonoo ' the roproMiiiatlve Of Ulster Unionism Ig the nonvontln vt' am c.invlnowt that tb state of " aad Webld nnt hava bean loss sells lory If the sorvlce ef Irishmen hd n patglf nsimod In tho srly period War," sys the addrose. ' store - n are urged In be patrtotto. Isr s-if r-oi'rslnt. and ready to a lo' In preservation of pese If required Th. meeting also adopted a reeoltj ' nn e.ning .I'ontlon to th. attitud. of h Nationalist during th. debate In th. 1 1 ' inn nf common, on th. ropre. ''"" sf IM fnPi ntn -ei furtbar fon'if nf l 1 - . Mf I eiol-ida I'nl. ie lim . fsir gag la h. gneera mem nf i Retry .n eataoi een ef wh.l ITMU . . i , nxiwtth ..ni 't - i'.i i- lattitlgwg of friendahip agggNtf and on-illatia " LYNCH NEGRO IN WYOMING. rii rn. f'ltl.eae Aveegower Jailor I Amge Waaiea af Taerti. nX1 HfHiMag. Wro. Ie. II ! An gjM4WllflM n.gro. rharg.d with mn..Hng 'ir,.B rosldenl. ef Ht.lr t..wn, . gfjbgfb, ws tsk.n from the ICIiy .IsM and hanged to a r.llm. I hn ! rt,.ni n rtti,. n. asr.raow.rWd lh ' tnn.r ' in" ' ' thi n.gre. rlsna l eur. QREAT ICE REOPENS. ftotgn Bbatlajg Raw As.ar.g ky for Invnrs of outdoor loa-shatlng the Trmont lr. Nkallng fllnb la aow ..p.n- li on. ugh for l.n thousand at a tlmr. tu snj .y th. sport. II is ,t tho ITTtb Htroet station of th. Ilrona subway. Ilrransr t th immense alsa af this rink most of th Ipeew skating ev.nt. of lli. wlntor -.. n will lak. plaoa there. u,u ' " ,uM lake a drtnk aftn ing th. day h. would laa. M ST InvetVaT; cigarette imoK.r Mm ESTABLISHED OVER HALF CENTURY VI CI TOO r?rn rur icTrVt A Q II Camp Ppgan Mrn Have Xiifflelent riothina. i. en. iloha.na . CAMl UIT"N. L. (n Iec. U. In answi r to United Btateg Hgngtoi WbdgWOrth'g Charge that there la n ahoi lage of Clothing and arms at this gantontnent, Brigadier Qen. Bvan m Johnson, Acting l)IVltOb uoiinnan der, nald to-dn' : "The nn are well gupplied ayltli bianieis .i Hi re is aufflclenl oloth ing to clothe thi command.'' Oovernnr's f'onaplalnl itrinas nr HaparlMoMl Hegnesl for nparf. WABHINOTOK, Deo. is Oritl- elMii by the QoVmor Of Oregon of the treatment of Satlonul Quardimen at Camp Mills caused lb w.ir Da partin. it to ah tha oommnndlni ol fir. i- pf i be r imp for r- port. Das pgrtmi nl Official Hold the report was requeued as a rnattor of routine In itioh aaaeg. and thai no special In- truci '"'i- h id beep given. AN DEAL LIME TREATMENT far lgfitj lUtWriAl fr-Tn obfOBic uulmwi m tAtl brow rtietl truii'ilf K( KM s ALTERATIVE T i. Calcnui istpsrition sni.-s gjf bj isk.' . in . srarai si.n w.iliout t 1 ' ir kH Iu . fnaieni ipl ' tlsan I '..li ... hi . n.i 1 ..:i.il s. ' Till i Mil tl ill, nut. . St, .SI ! I.I tl (iie. now tWi 1865 1917 ESTABLISHED OVER HALF CENTURY FURS FOR CHRISTMAS Useful Gifts of Practlcnl Utility Are Always Appreciated Our assortment Inclmlea everything fashionable for the Holidaya. n f I SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in FUR TRIMMED CLOTH COATS and EVENINC WRAPS C. C. SHAYNE & CO. Manufacturer of STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS 126 Weit 42nd Street New York .tltfe. 'Ml1! .JlillUlU UP!!! CE SKATING OUTFITS CONCENTRATION SALE Only 2 Days Wore Thi la th rrt BMnrtfldHf t" awrenu VMir rm mknlm hii4 ihf out It ml irfinotnlnu nvlneTH Krv "U'fir In v- 1 btiow Itn ri il vnlu Tor thin nln onlv. f I i 567 Men's Outnts $ J .95 L9 ml qiuii'7 ri ittwg gVlttlJli tUtllitf e.e D(e iirvrr 48 ga Inrlmllni sood sjsMiai i l ... ... h sn offr-l tsrfofs tt fill ' ALL S1ZE3. 843 Outbts. for Women ilatlns of ood Quality s'ssl tr skstss sml .rnulns Ise- hlshiut sVntlps -I"".-nonnlar ftMilsn Ferr slse til Outfits Hlt.tlrd Trre f I'hiircr Wlnl.. Ion Unit. SIMILAR SAVINGS ON HIGHER PRICED OUTFITS j tersest MOOS Of Irr skstss .nil sho.s In N Vrl; Oltv IncludlnS Seal' I ntns Wl allow. t'n..n HnMwHrp hp I timnv othsr will knuwu ui.ikrs. H'rife or complete rufuloy of tcr sfcaf t ' outflta, .vhuwtny t ci "ilouodons ON" BALE ONL1 AT I. DAVEGA, JR., Inc 125 W. 125TH ST. OFKN EVENINGS. 1 Thiir... FM Mrr. I tt. It. I Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets mm (2m fL ftST. 1 m - ' niaaie Aged Womeiv re Here ToM the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. Freemcmt, 0. "I vrns passing throuuh the eritlrnl prrioa or me, iminfr lorty-bix yrara of ami had an f the aymptoms lnoidrnt to that ohange host fliishrs, rjfa . , ...... ... . i, w .:iiv:i .! iuuiiin.il louu i i. ... ao u vea liarU for mo to do my work. Lyula K. 1'ink ham' Vrifetalile Compound vras rornmmnn'li il to rrif the best rcmcUv for my trouhlfB, which it surely provi i to be. I feel better and etroni'er In every way glnee taking' It, nd t)ie annoyinir ivrjaptomi nave d icared."-Mri M.UOiUJKM, 15 h'-polcoa tit., I reiun Ohio, North TTaven. Conn. "Lyrlla E. TMnkham's Verrta- ble ( umpounil restored my health after everything ! hud failed when paeeing through ohasgeof Ufa. Thar il nothing like it to overeome the trying gjmptOD I ' ilra. 1'i.oiutiicK Uwxa.,lkx 1j7, North Qaven, tonn. LYDIA . PINKHAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND hoi fkt ortctott p5ird foj tlit gwttist aood LDIA t.PINKMAH MCDICINg CO LYNN. MAS 9. New Fantomas Serial Next Sunday. Dec. 16, The World Magazine Will Begin Publishing "A Nest of Spies" ! Th lataat myitery novel of Marcrl i Allinii and Pierre Souvestre, the two A'.rdged masters of upto-datr rlttrrtivr fiction who were firit intro i dun d to American readcri In these pages. Of rourie "A Net of Spiei" il nother Fmtoinai itory another episode in thr iurcer of that iuper criminul nrhoM very name i lynonymoui with itiiitlint; development! and bafflint'. rnyttenes. Fantomas -the ghost the But the ptiantom clothed in human llclh. Stem Brothers West 42nd Street m mi Uk 4mm West 43rd Street Gifts That Mtn Like Are Assembled in Our Furnishing Sections Full Dress Reefers and Motor MuflYrs, Men's Silk and Satin Scarfs, Mell'l Shirts, for all occu.sions, Pajamas of all desirable materials, Men's Smoking Jackets, Men's Dressing Gowns, Men's Blanket House Robes. On the Main Floor Special Table, To-morrow: en, Hoo to 14.00 at .Wc to :i..")0 at $1.50 to JfM.: suit l.f to 11.50 at $5.00 to 80.00 at 14.50 to 75.00 at $4-25 to 16.75 Men's Scarfs, of Bilk and Satin material, three special lots, 55c, 75c & 1.35 Negligee Shirts, made of Japanese Crepe, attractively priced at $1.50 Winter Pajamas, of deairable cotton ma terial; per itiit $1.25 Military Sweater; Slip-on Vests, Muffler and Khaki Wonted Helmet, at very attractive prices. A Timely Sale of Men's Gloves Will provide extraordinary value at $1.50 a pair Included are Washable Capcnkin Tans; Embroidered Suedei in grey; Chamois in natural; English Doeskin in white. MEN'S GLOVE SECTIONS ON THE MAIN FLOOR MEN'S FUR-LINED COATS ! A Special Holiday Offering at $75.00 Black broadcloth and Oxford, lined with natural muskrat, handsome dark skins; with deep shawl collar of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), beaver or Persian lamb. FUR DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR Mens Hosiery Specially Priced Suitable for Holiday Gift COTTON HALF HOSE, me ilium weight, full fashioned, JZC in black, white, tun or Kr,iv. PURE SILK HALF HOSE full fanhioned, niHile with silk tops and lisle sole; black or i JQ white puir SILK HALF HOSE--Medium weight; black and color.; 00 plain or clocked pair V J"vv PURE SILK HALF HOSE Medium weight; black or white; hand emb'd clock in self or contragtiug color, pr. $1.45 Men's Slippers are always acceptable Holiday Gifts Pelt Comfy Slippers, navy blue and chinchilla, Felt Slip-on Comfys in Oxford and navy blue, Opera cut Slippers in tan or black kid. . . . Opera -cut Slippers, wine-grey ordark tan kidskin Romeo Slippers in tan kidskin- $3.75 Faust Slippers, jr ii. Uack kidikin .... Faust Slippers, in tun kid&kin $1.65 $2.00 $3.00 $4.50 8400 Gift Suggestions in Sports Goods Being shown on the Fourth Floor Ice Skates and Shoes at $5.50 Complete outfit; lliik leather shoes and nickel plated steel skates; shoe tires to 11 Rugby Footballs. $150 to 0.00 Basket Halls. srf iul at $4 00 Whitely Exercisers $1.73 Figure Skates, KIM, 4.0U, 0.70 to ffU.OO Hockey Skates, $1.50 to 5.00 Ladies' Skales, str.ip heel, $1.75, 8.50 Hull-bearing Roller Skate,. ,$9.95 to 4.00 Spring Exercisers, MILITARY EQUIPMENT Officers' Bedding Roll" $1150 I Canvu Bueketa. , Bleeping Hia, , 9io.ov, m.ini wuvmi i lotiung ii.ts,. . Spiral Puttees, .$1.50 Canvas l-ggings,. $4.50 00c $1.75 $l0 & 1.75 ! I 4 1 a l ii r in t I'll. .Jeli 11