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Gowns), ord West 42nd St.,:/t1, OVER FORSYTHE'S, TAKE ELEVATOR Semi-Annual Sale wom AND MISS) ESSES x me Balance ot {| our sample * stock, To Formerly ap to $18.50 Afternoon, Even: Dresses at marker FOR YOUR SUMMER HOME at the seashore or country, there is nothing better than This Victrola X ‘at $75, With $5 in Records, total ‘$80, delivered to your home on a first’ payment of only $5 Balance can be paid in small monthly of weekly pxymeénts. Come in’ ‘and select’the Victrola to-day. Deliveries made promptly or will be held in reserve if desired. 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Get it today. “ Get Dutty’ Sold in SEALED BOLTLES ONLY NOTE druggist or grocer, alt Whis should from the food taken by the individual, Duffy "s and Keep Well.” Get Dufly’s from your family wine stere, licensed if he cannot supply write us, Send for usetal household booklet yo, Rochester, NY. ANBULANCE CORPS RECRUITING BRISK OFF TO CAMP WITH HOSPITAL OUTFIT 150 Men and 100 Horses Are Started This Morning on River Boats. “REGIMENTS READ New Order to Leave for Camp To-Morrow, The men of the Seventy-first Regi- mont in Manhattan and of the Four- teenth and Forty-seventh in Brook- lyn recovered from their disappoint ment im not leaving for Camp Whit- man to-day on asmirances they prob- ably would receive new orders to leave to-morrow. ‘The original order was countermanded because the water supply system at the camp was not completed. Four carloads of tanks and pipes intended to amplify the water dis- tributing system at the camp are missing in transit. Tracers have been sent out to look for the cars along the Unes of the New York Central and the Central New England. This is the reason why the completion of the water supply te delayed. So rapid has been the enlistment during the last three days that the supply of uniforms and equipment furnished by the State and Federal Governments has been exhausted and mahy of the newly recruited militia- men will have to be sent to Camp Whitman in their civitan clothes. 15-MILE - HIKE aneap.| Long March to Camp After! Landing at New Ham- burg. quipment of the First Fietd ps and the Third Am-| National Guard, including 100 horres, twenty-three ambulances, several | service Wagone and much baggage, was taken aboard the steamer Storm King this morning and started up the Hudson at 8.90 o'clock to New Ham- burg, the river point nearest to Camp Whitman ; The hospital corps proper, compris- | ing seventy-four officers and men, un- | der Major J. Frani@in Dunseith, and | the ambulance corps, with ebiphty- | four officers and men, under Capt. | Leander H. Shearer, followed at 10 o'clock on the Robert Fulton of the Albany Day Line. Capt. George A. White of the Reb- ert Fulton will make a special land- ing at New Hamburg, which is @ small town a few miles south of Poughkeepsie, and the guardemen will disembark there for the eighteen- mile tramp Inland to the camp. They are prepared with rubber ponchos in cas) wet roads force them to bivouac between the river and Camp Whit- man to-night. A complete cooking department also prepares them for same emergency. Though it was only 6.80 o'clock when the boys left their armory in Sixty- sixth Street this: morn.ig, several scores of relatives and friends were on hand to watoh them depart. The two ‘commands marched down Central Park West and Eighth Avenue to Forty-second Street and thence west | to the river, getting many @ cheer and a hearty farewell from early risera along the lnk. | ‘The excitement caused by the re- ports from Mexico, the obstreperous behavior of some of the green horses and the work of overhauling the sur- geon's kitg; Oolapsibie operating ta- bles and other surgical paraphernalia, kept the men awake most of the night, ‘and it is probable that no matter j Where they camp to-night they will not be bothered with insomnia, wiser ede: hy Must ASK FRANCE FOR U.S. AVIATORS | | American Airmen Now With Allies | Cannot Return of Their Own Accord, H. Shanton and Veterinary Surgeons Macdonald and Kitner over to the Jer- Of superior white canvas; PARIS, June The American |v jators in the service of France are not able to comment on or reply to the Inquiry from’ the Aero Club of America whether they will return to take service in the Amertean army in | the évent of war with Mexicd. They | are prevented from replying by the fact that they have enlisted in the French army for the duration of the war and are subject to army discip- line only manner in whieh this sub- could be taken up would be by otlations between the Govern- nix of France and the United States, ‘The case of the Garibaldians saxed from the service of France to. t in Italy is not parallel, inasmuch soldiers returned to their own. niry to fight with the Entente al. lies Oxfords or and heels; Main are the result of malnutrition, or re st ch improperly performing loey not derive the full benefit it Children’s Malt Whiskey children’s fancy led absolu from malted grain, uilding th tem. Taken in tab! int of water just before meal: © essential function of digestion he flow of gastric juices so the food Duffy’s Pure Malt: Whiskey is a rgencies and should be in every also tan, black, gray, Sizes 7 to 815, Children’s Beware of imitations ive Sizes 5 to 9. AT AL ARMORES:| 71st, 14th and 47th epect ‘They will be uniformed and accoutered | after their arrival there, Col, Bternberger to-day despatched Col. I. De Bevoine of the First Cavalry, Brooklyn, Quartermaster Capt. Thomas THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 19 sey City stock yards to pass ‘on 500 Ailes and 1,000 horses which arrived there this morning. Capt. Joseph Farrel, attached to Col, Sternberger's staff, to-day nounced that he wanted male sten raphers to enlist as privates and help with the work at headquarters here and at Camp Whitman, Those who enlist in this way will go with the troops in case they move to the border. Recruiting kept pace to-day in all the local armories with the increased enthusiasm due to late news from the border, which seemed to assure all the guardsinen the active service they are eager for. Members of the First Cavalry are jubilant over a report their place has already been assigned on the border. Troops K and L, which expect to be ordered to Camp Whitman to-day, | are to go to El Paso, it 1s sald, | While no-official information hos come as to the time of departure for the first of New York's soldiers for the border, there is reason to believe ft will not be long delayed. The New York Central reported to-day it could | place an adequate number of tourist sleeping cars at the disposal of the | military authorities on a few hours’! notice, and that bagKage could be | carried in box cars as fast freight. In the mean time hundreds of guardsmen will sleep on their arms in the Greater City. Those allowed to spend the night at home until an-| Upright and flaky !—that's | how biscuits bake from dough of Store Closes This Saturday at 1 P. M. iJranklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th andgsth Sts. Misees’, Girls’ & Boys’ Footwear Separate Shoe Shop on the Third Floor Special for Friday Children’s Oxfords and Pumps for Small Girls and Boys calf, made on broad orthopedic lasts, welted soles and spring heels. Sizes 8 to 1014—Widths B to E Special 2.45 Girls’ Oxford Ties Featuring Rubber Soles, Sport oxford of tan Russia calf, with red rubber soles and heels; also black or tan Russia or patent leather with welted leather soles and heels. Sizes 11 to 2—Widths B to D Special 3.25 Misses’ Colonial Pumps Featuring White Kid Ot selected white, bronze, black or patent kid, trimmed with self buckles, stylish low heel lasts, turned soles. Sizes 244 to 744—Widths 4A to D Special 4.50 Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes Of eelected tan Russia calt, with welted leather soles lso with red rubber eoles and heels. Sites 21, to 6—Widths B to E Special 3. 75 Children’s Hosiery Shop Special for Friday Just received new importation of Made in England expressly for Franklin Simon & Co. Superior quality lisle thread in white, with colored stripes on top or allover stripes; with allover stripes or striped top. A large assortment oi fancy lisle thread socks; also plain white or black. Presto Self-Raising Flour. .| Women to serve, many of them wives a . To Cat Sixe of B aleo tan or black Russia High Shoes Floor Lisle Socks lsle thread socks. green or old rose, Special 55 Lisle Socks 25 16. termined to Increase their subscription | marching orders are received must remain within instant call, and report | prices owing to the same cause! Other — a == i for all drills, morning, afternoon and | hewspapers, however, have ded to night. no change, aa they have been as- that "meamires ‘will be taken to Store Closes This Saturday at 1 P. M. provide paper @upplier at reasonable = prices The American Red Cross offices ara being flooded with requests from of guardsmen, More than 200 volun- ‘ed by telephone to two Red Cross offices in Manhattan and many at the Brooklyn headquarters. Most of the women said they desired to Mexico “at once,” SUR ah In the financial district prepared- ness plans are under way. The pur- pose is to have a volunteer force for guarding the Wall Street territory should the police, army and National Guard be drawn to other parts of the city, or away from New York. Police Capt. Fahey has enrolled more than fifty volunteers for emergency ser- vice and the Maritime Exchange has offered its big floor for drilling pur. poses, a In the Early, ~, of Tuberculosis your chances for defeating (his dreaded affection depend largely on your ability to Teatore normal body functions. To do this, one requirement t9 proper attention to diet and pure food. Also rest and fresh air, day and Where the system in ihood of serious e¢ crensed, Bekman's Alt beneficial, ay it has in many cases. by ‘A lime treatment—but unlike any For here the lime content t# #o combined with other ingredients a# to be easily assimilated by the average péreon, A triak can de ng harm, aince Rokmaa’s Alterative contains no poleonous or havi forming drugs. For #ale by ALL Liggett eman Drug Stores or your 4 é Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Special for Friday Misses’ Voile Sport Dresses Of white voile with col belt, border and pockets, of green, rose, Copen or black-and-white striped voile, pleated skirt. 1410 20 years. Special Misses’ Flowered Voile Dresses Bodice with yoke and narrow ruffles of flowered voile made over white net, skirt of flowered Voile inset with net bands. 14 to 20 years. Special Girls Tw jown and likes 9.75 in Newapaners, BERLIN (via London), June 22.—A majority of the Berlin newspaper pro- prietors have decided to reduce the size of their publications from July 1 owing to the ‘of paper. Several of the newspapers have alxo de- 12.75 glet. Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphta,—advt. ’ Smocked Dimity Dresses model of pink or blue striped dimity, pouch ‘kets hand smocked, white jar and cuffs, pleated skirt. 8 to 14 years. / Special Girls’ White Voile Dresses Two-piece model embroidered in rose or Copen, qolored voile collar and cuffs to match embroidery, skirt on waist lining. 1210 16 years. Special Store Closes This Saturday at 1 P. M. Tranklin Simons Co Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. 4.95 5.95 Will Close Out Friday _192 Misses’ Silk Dresses Of all taffeta or combined with Georgette, in navy, white, Copen, gray or black, also foulards and striped silks. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 A Separate Shop on the Fifth Floor Special for Friday Boys’ Washable Suits Sizes 3 to 10 years In regulation middy, belted middy or beach models, of chambray, galatea, drill or poplin in white or colors. Special Will Close Out Friday 110 Misses’ Tailored Suits In navy blue men's wear serge, wool velour or worsted checks. 14 to 20 years. 10.00 Heretofore $19.75 to $29.50 1.95 Washable Norfolk Suits Sizes 7 to 17 years Norfolk model with yoke and plaits, of gray or tan linen crash, army khaki or white duck. Special 2.95 |! Woolen Norfolk Suits Extra Knickerbockers—7 to 18 years New Norfolk models of all wool home- 6.75 spun or tweed, in gray, tan or heather mixtures. Special Special for Friday Pepqe Shirts or Blouses Made by Franklin Simon & Co Shirt or blouse, in white or tan soisette, also tan or blue cheviot collar worn with a tie or open at neck. Boys’ Blouses Youths’ Shirts 12 to 14 neck 1.45 | Two-Piece Bathing Suits For Boys and Youths, 6 to 18 years Of all wool worsted, in heather mixtures with white stripes or navy with white or red stripes. Economy Booms Business at all of the James Butler Inc. Stores. Our new sys- tem is making us hosts of friends. Never have we been so busy serving our customers and opening new stores. Wherever an economy store is opened we are warmly welcomed, for it puts ‘money in the pocket of every housekeeper ard saves every family many a hard earned dollar. Why waste your money elsewhere when you can buy the best of everything to eat and drink at prices like these? Best Creamery utter: 31' Cheese:::18 New Potatoes with ALL Selected Shipments from the Eastern Shore of Virginia m3 —- G18 Coffee 20 Best Fresh Roasted, in (Always uniform in strength and flavor. Sold in the Bean, Ground or Pulverized to your liking. bulk; Ih. All the ct Varieties, inbullk;lb. “Direct from the Tea Bush to Your Tea Table Without One Cent of Extra Expense.” AtAll290James Butler Inc.Stores Where Prices for Everything Are the Lowest Every Day Wholesale Orders: Address 892 Washington St., New York City 7 to 14 years 95 Special 1.95 AUHANK<BRO NonTHWEsT CORNER SIXTHAVESIS= 5th. ang) < ; A CLEAN SWEEP-—or as nearly that as wholesale PRICE-CHOPPING can o make it. We MUST h: ve room for the Fall purchases now being made by our buyers in Grand Rapids. SO THIS !» YOUR CHANCE! Get the things you have been wanting SAVE 10) TO 50‘c, and, if you wish, use our EASIEST-WAY Credit--MADE TO FIT. ~ ey \ d Hise $26.76 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, mahogany fin- ished frames; beautifully carved; upholstered in *267° attractive Blue Figured Velour, as illustrated, at WH Cor 6" Aves\9"St. us