The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1915, Page 6

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PRE BVENING WORLD, WEDWESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1919. NEW JUNIOR GUARD {Boye Who Will Be Patriots as Well as Soldiers, {want Fon prosecutor 1. s-.0s tag ‘ And Officer Who Commends Evening World’s Idea” "ee ee ee & MAKING PATRIOTS, —— "NO MERE SOLDIERS | i _—- | \ } RRORPOreT National Guard Officers Eu thusiastic Over Military { Body of Schoolboys |EVENING WORLD IDEA Sixth Avenue at 19th Street Your boy or girl could come alone aud select shoes at this store with perfect satinfaction to y and them, There isn't a “shoddy” pair of shoes in our stock. Children like the looks of our shoes, You will like the hard wear they give. The prices are as low as really shoes can be sold for, Try Alexander's shoes. They have been reliable for 56 yours. $9.65 $950 f ' Major Hoppin Tells How Or- ganization Will Instill Spirit of Liberty. “it Young America ts properly _de- veloped there will be no ory of un * i Committee of the Guard, which was | Preparedness in the future, and I b*-| organized following @ summon fteve the Junior American Guard ts) made by The Evening World, a the means for that development,” wab| is advocating a move to make Ge statement of Major ¥, L. V. Hop-| Guard « stepping stone to member Pin, Adjutant General of *he First| ship in the National Guard. Mrigade, National Guard, and an oM-| “The fathers of many Americans i — ——— =— | cer of the Governor's staff, to-day.| left Burope to escape compulsory mil- Bs q —— —- _——— oa ‘ Major Hoppin ts ove of the Exeoutive itary service. Whe idea is not in ac- Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of HiRh Avenue. Broadway at Astor Placo Ninth, New York A Sale of Women’s Low Shoes at $1 Miscellaneous Collection of Tan, Patent Leather, Cloth-Top and White Canvas Shoes cordance with the free spirit of Amer- fean Wberty. The groundwork of our soldiery must be patriotism, but the time to make patriotism an active, thrilling determination and to pre- pare for the Nation's defense is in boyhood. “The age at which the boys retire Women’s Autumn Suits and Dresses A noteworthy presentation in our ready-to-wear departments, on the ‘Third Floor, of smart and distinctive reproductions of the best Paris models made of the most approved Autumn and Winter fabrics at prices that cannot fail to attract attention. 4 A timely and most advantageous offering to-morrow of At this one low price—ONE DOL- at which they are now marked. In- biagia Wiewtbae parts aia ab ua Women’s Plain or Demi-Tailored Suits AR—w. p e 2 ¥ le as is th when they can be ad- PB Sect tht ne Abe ate ER ae es a sana ees eae i cates LAR—we offer all the remnants, trinsically they are as valuabl. voi onal Guard, this move ve, prove one of the strongest foundations and best groundworks for the future member- sbip of the Guard. It is certain that! these boys can enter the National Guard with a distinct advantage after the course of training in the Junior Guard, and I am in favor of recog- nition for them.” ¥ Fee Lee ate coe, meogetiee The Upholstery Dep comtiton a the dns oat nas € olstery Uepartments working out a mot! of promotion . * for the boys which would make ef- lav Extraordin Offerin; s ficiency the firat requirement. ‘Th Have prepared an ary ig, To-morrow, of odd lots, broken sizes and dis- — ever; in point of fashion and season continued patterns of low shoes they are passing—which accounts that are still here after a very busy _ for the very low price. The cheapest summer. Many of them—the tans _ heel slipper we sell is $1.50, and these and patent leathers—have been large _are far superior in leather and work- sellers, Others—the colored cloth- | manship. For home wear all win- top low shoes—have not sold well at all, although ter they are admirably adapted. All sizes from in high shoes cloth-tops have been good. Their 214 to 8 and AA to D in the lot, but not in every original prices were three times or more the dollar _ style. Women’s Cloth-Top High Shoes at Half Price-$1.75 Just half the price they have been selling for in our regular stocks until today. Wana- Very chic models of broadcloth, gabardines, serges. tweeds and velours de laine, at $21.50, 27.50 and 31.50 on in the group. Patent with fawn cloth top; leather buttoned with and bronze leather with brown cloth top. will be a Board of Examiners of of- ficers of the National Guard to ex- ||} 12500 Yards ‘The boys will be taught as much | . i 84 inches wide; heretofore up to 75c a yard will be much more than merely the Sines 214 to 8; A to and field work and will furnish the | df Cees the — inte a to oe i} pr otions w! made 0} eo Pasiset thale sanding m the Cretonnes and Printed Jute Taffetas | military sclence as they can grasp, and Major Hoppin feels certain this rudiments of the drill. He believes | 292 d 35 fawn cloth top; patent | the boys can become expert in camp | at c an Cc Nation a better mentally equipped | body of soldiery than that of any leather lace with fawn ‘ D widths. othigr country.) ; ; ; maker shoes, 640 pairs cloth top; tan calfskin Subway doo, o14 uitng, | |f| mite’ he uion uae ae Sts W men’s Crepe de Chine Underwear in conference for the past few days Sh Gee Aneree, Catena te | A very interesting sale to-morrow, on the Main and Major William F ott, who 7 y ¥ " bee Bed Mae int creitige’ lh ont Floor, will provide the following unusual values: @ particular effort 1s being made to | That Bathroom : fain recruits at the opening of the | Underbodices . . ., at $1.50|Envelope Chemises . at $1.95 meshes ‘Sale of American Reproductions famickominae | Of Sheffield Plated Ware — |[Pe seg mcee. ff |Kucterocten | «a $1.90)Nigh Gowns...” at $2.75 towel racks—d Island and Jersey, and they mad ial ti st on the S. iv “on or zw eel racke——dosene Island and Jersey, and they made a | Of very special interest on ‘econd Floor, are the attractive assortments of Eis rete fr ag tub or wall in Price-Lessened a Third to a Half Serinry of the Seeans PARA aries | Exclusive designs in Washable Satin Underwear meled cabinets in which to ae Rte tod eeabaan Avenue; the Which are now being shown at very moderate prices, keep medicine, powders, skin creams, Whenever a certain famous silversmith wishes to dispose of his discontinued |} |" °° Monde pisht. cte—the best we ever had st the | designs, the Wanamaker Silver Courts have first choice. MODEL POLICEMAN QUITS | F or jass shelves with plated for kitchens Following are but a few of the pieces offered: i ] e : 1 d n’s ra Sa Fl = sad gam wounet, toyuy {| BECAUSE JOB IS TOO HARD An Exceptiona Sale of Children’s Dresses To-morrow, on the Second Floor, will include Handsmocked Bloomer Dresses French Handmade Dresses Made of superior quality chambray, in pink |Of durable nainsook, hand embroidered in or blue, with pique collars and cuffs; 2 to|very effective yoke and panel styles; 6 bler holders, oe. seats, eve Round, oval, oblong; plain, chased, 8 pieces; plain Colonial design. 1:50 to $85, now $7.50 to $12, or grape designs; 8 to 25 inches. Reg- Regularly $20, now $10, Fern Dishes sprays One Troublous Night on “Savage” None sal | hte Wanamaker fixtures | ularly #5 to $45—now $2.75 to $30, Taine deel dali faick, ohh meses Tenth Ayenue Makes Him Vegetable Dishes a During September—only about two for flowers, and interlining which is Seek Quiet. b sche len ee are 10 to, a5 Coffee Urns Uncovered; chased. Regularly removable and could be used for a Coe At tha fnmat ‘ob the Bnsst eave 5 years. months to 2 years. fe per cent. less than our regular rates, Grape and chased designs. Reg- 86.50, now $3, punch bowl. Regularly 840, now up his abjeld, his club, his gun and his Subway floor, New Building. At the very low price of $1.35 ularly $80, now $18, Lock handle; three shapes; plain $25. Main Aisle, Old Building. |] |book or rules yesterday because ho could not stand the troublous life of a cop. d 2 , ‘Thomas Hanlon,’ twenty-four, an ath- \ lete, of No. 901 East Fortieth Street, 4 was @ regular Gibsonian patrolman. He was bus! but gentle, powerful of frame but mild of manner, With elghty- nine brother patroimen ‘he took part Friday in a gymnastic exhibition at City Hall P Women’s Silk and Lisle Underwear At very special early season price inducements. Imported Lisle Vests, Glove Silk Vests, with tailored Gries ribbed; regular and extra sizes, 32 tops, in pink or white, : at $1.15 Lisle Combination Suits, tight 65¢| Silk Bloomers, desir- gy 59 or loose knee; regular and extra sizes, akle models in white or pink, at laza for the benefit of Mayor Mitchel. On Saturday he was assigned to the West Forty-seventh Street Sta- tion and placéd on a Tenth Avenue post, one of the toughest beats in the city. Within three hours he had quelled five strect fights, sottied six arguments {n tenement houses, and explained the w to seventy or elghty persons. That night he told Lieut. Clarken he was through. *T want quiet,” he sald. “Those peo- ple on Tenth and Eleventh Avenues are worse than savages, I'm going back to my, plasterer's job." | Commissioner Woods accepted Patrol- man Hanlon’s resignation yesterday. rr ssn |SPALDING LEFT WIDOW ALL. Only Small Sums Left to Other Reta- tives by Sporting Goods Maker. 2» 2GO, . s' ’ rar) Shee Leer asentulteeuainn te Two.Toned, Heavy Reversible Wool Rugs, suitable for dining Glove Silk Combination Suits, tailored tops and attractively $2.5 embroidered fronts, in a variety of designs, . ] ’ at ° 0 The WORLD Sells 100.000 Copies More in New York Cit Each Week-Day Than Any Other A Sale of American Made Rugs By special arrangement we have secured a number of inoludt eno re ong, pone Royal Wilton Rugs Axminster Rugs (0x12) property, ta Io e exe 4 ry i i i i named ep ; Very superior quality In Plain, Oriental or Chinese effects. weil Balding Y at $3.75 to $73.50 at $26.75 if h b p Keith Spalding at the tine Vacuum Cleaners in five guaranteed types, moderately priced and $1,000 to Aner G. pa ld in personal in Bunset Clits, the beautiful Joni e sporting goods maker, who died last | bi room, living room, library or chamber, ai a very decisive concession, which, At Thursday, disposing of his Ci itorala i enables us to offer the popular 9 x 12 size in shades of tan, rose, green, | $16. 715 orning filed for 3. +} Merk's lavender, gray, ete., usually sold for $35.00, : A Fi 4 ae | tJ office to~ SS ee

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