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Pier A North River. BROOKLYN, Building No. 1, Navy The column was detailed from the 1 ba » ona, wl | |, battleship Arizona, which is being re-| teal foot lov is youre No il ‘ y 1 a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 27, 1917. te communicate with American Am- large clerical force just now, so I reported to-day that fifty men had|gas. Shortly after the ambulance sur- TO YOUR SHOES , RIGHTS FOR PRISONERS. bessador Page, under “ordinary re Where to Enlist have no complete report of the e@n- applied for enlistment in the regular |geon had lett Mrs nder, who SHAKE IN ry strictions,” Sir George Ca » lstments, but the work ts going fore naval service up to noon to-day, rs Allen's Foot-Ease, the an Americans to Bi hb Jails Per Becretary, declared in the 1 ward very well.” There were sixty-six on yesterday's der to be shaken into the shoes wilted to commantcate With Favey| Commons to-day. His maton HH In the U S. Navy |) .1¢ was iearned trom another source list, ‘Three women applied before 10 a powder to rd LONDON, March 27.—Americans who] {0 reply to @ auertion from the Irish | je We that there had been 500 enlistments o'loek. a i and sprinkled into the foot-bath. 3 : re aa ania ate kine | 7a | yesterday. It was requested that it! @ men applying, it was said, wera ful, swollen, emai ‘re political prisoners in Engtish Sails! "gir George said the American prison- " Ae ; ¥ " ta the avi . relieves painful, 5 ting at the present time are now permitted era were Irish-Ame | mee ne bay ny heer Gore to enflot snouid feport fleet Ac Roc fought service Ave months ager Gen,| COLUMBUS, 0. March 27—Gov.| feet and takes the sting out of corms — ee = = and the New York} (vrtiandt Street, Manhattan, and @ral enlistment, it was added, had in.|James M. Cox issued a prociamation|and bunions. Nothing gives = - = at the following ‘om there those acceptad would be creased fully fifty per cent. ‘Many of|to-day calling upon the citizens of] quick and permanent relief for ———— = tr pi a | js city: | sent to Building No. 1 at thi ‘avy ; those applying were men who had al-|Ohio to prepare for war. The Gov sweating, callous, tired, aching feet as | W T Re Corns | UNITED STATES NAVY. |Yard for awearing into the service. | Teady seen service at sea and were Ror urges conservation of natural ro; | SueallnBs Poot the », 1028 Ga A » Brook. ¢ rT to re-en . 1 T e japanese ay 0 move i MANHATTAN. liye, tweniy applications. fer enfist-! At the recrulting station No, 6304 | &@rdening of =m. i ber pe hea Ny F ‘ * 4 ‘ 1 iititas No, 1129 Second Avenue. ment were received yesterdayyand ifth Avenue seven men were on the ere, 265¢, ate) d | " No. 108 East 125th Street. tive up to noon to-day. At Nob 1330 1 om A » 250, 0 |Led by Band, Men From the | we. 130 West Street. Be en etlee number aie ae} “With Gae. fs , March 27.—Mayor : ; noon. to-day A. six, as y tenacstanseaacats Arizona March Through BROOKLYN. against elgnt received all day yeater-| | Gustav Seatander, a allo, committea) Smith this, eftemoon Wilson to ‘addre - ‘ : No. 115 Flatbush Avenue. day, suicide at No, 203 East Sixty-second|tne patriotic mass meeting next The Magic Touch of Ic>-Mint Does It, Just » Touch Stops Sore: ||| Cheering Lines. No. 5304 Fifth Avenue. | pawvornen, are pContinuing | to, offer | st this morning by inhaling rernoon in Independence #4 ness, Then the Corn or Callous Shrivels and Lifts Of | _ No. 1239 Bedford Avenue. recruiting bureaus in Brooklyn, ‘The Will Feel ©. fi Rear Admiral Usher, Commandant No. 1028 Gates Avenue. lroster of the station at No, 115 Flat- Sire) nee meres) ae were ear oe of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, nit upon | Navy Yard Gate at Sands Street. || bush Avenue Dore the names of | twenty to-day who appile ir duty! Just a touch of Iee-mint and | stirring plan to stimulate eniist- BRONX. as stenographers or nurses, The | 1 ment in the naval service across the No. 294 East 150th Street, names were sent to the headquarters in a river He sent out a band and a de JAMAICA. of eS ae eae nga | i. jour corns won't hu of 7 4 diueieckets, 5 Chiet Quartermaster George B. * What ou have trie Loh thdtloork nnd condi lb ante dl M T N hah Martinson, in change of the station, . rou have disavt Which for an hour and a half paraded ee through the Columbia Heights and | NEW YORK NAVAL RESERVE. |) downtown sections of Brooklyn, and MANHATTAN. iva heir Nive aroused @ great deal of enthusiasm. No. 26 Cortlandt Street, A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets fitted at the yard, and cons i of a band and drum and fife corps, a com- pany of marines and four companies| of sailors, all under command of Lieut.-Commander W. 8. Adamson, It left the Sands Street gate of the yard clock, and before it had gone ds it had collected a crowd whi followed it throughout its Announce for Wednesday An Important Sale march. In the streets through which it | W Our lighting experts are ever Lord & Taylor ed, eho! vi willl hel vi Bhar vero chearngrand hanacigpaiog |) Soy est gf FOU Ra Women’s Tailored Suits " s . Nestemn’ paneer ts me the | write for free catalogue W. ———— 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Kalapgtiears wiley elle lla We co-operate with HE suits this season are strictly tailored in line, relieved, however, Charge Purchases Made This Week Will Appear on Bills Rendered May 1st Hingreminn Ver eaataslonin ae, TS cee by the addition of braid or cord trimming, cable stitching, 2h: one i ae rel use ens thoes When | novelty or ‘‘false” pockets; overcollars and vestees of con- — eee en pemeemoen. asked how many there n 583-587 Broadway since the Secretary Daniels’ call, he | | (Near Houston St.) replied: | “They have been too numerous to | count, We haven't a sufficiently | trasting materials. Navy Blue Serge Suits Twenty distinct models, strictly tailored or braid trimmed, of navy blue men’s wear serge, also black and white or navy 29 50 and white hairline striped worsteds. . OPPENHEIM, CLLUNS & c English Homespun Suits 4th Street—New York “Cheruit” belted, slot seam sport model, ot close woven oe English homespun, in blue, purple, tan or brown heather colorings. Braid bound pongee collar, novelty silk lining. 39.50 Oxford Melton Suits Strictly tailored, tight fitting, semi-belted, Empire or braid bound models of dark or light gray Oxford melton, also Poiret “, twill or velour checks. 45.00 A new long waisted pointed coat suit, of tricotine in navy, tan, gray, black or white, sash belt, Sylvette collar and novelty silk lining. 58.00 ) Chickering Hall, Wednesday, March 28th. 4 Vocal Recital by Pupils of Miss Caroline Lowe. oe ee ee a ee em sebppiannictaenveioen Tomorrow We Will Place on Sale 300 Women’s Serge Dresses Introducing the newest, smartest models in Coat, Peg-top, Russian Blouse, Modified “Barrel” and Straight-line Silhouette effects; combinations of serge and _ silks. _ $14.50, $17.50, $25.00 and up to $165.00 Dmrreneerenrmnrenne anren-emrenvew-envee Serge Dresses. Exceptional Values at $29.50 and $32.50 A straight-line model in serge and satin, A model effectively embroidered in gold and black. A sashed model—smartly smocked. A Redingote model, silk stitched. And other equally interesting styles. Blouse of Georgette Crepe 5.00. Third Floor: eee ere cey i ee ee ote Tomorrow—Sale of Bed Furnishings The Prices Quoted in Every Instance Are Very Much Below Present Market Value. Fine White Blankets. .... $4.75 and $7.25 | Crinkle Dimity Bed Spreads........ m Cotton Filled Comfortables,...... $1.95 $1.35, $1.65, i 95 ——S O9§ S00 S01 0 0 SS OS 0 Sen as Important Sale Wednesday —S—————— L.-T TL I a a ST: Sete ST 5 * : Satin Finish Bed Spreads. . $2.75 and 5 Wool Filled Comfortables..........$5.85 | Satin Finish Bed Setsscssreeee., 5.50 Women’s Blouses Siath Floor t ° | Muslin Sheets. Somes even -en remanent) Musli Ce ’ a Aiea: Were. Now. | “Old Bleach” Hemstitched | s,,. Belly a | Tailored, Dressy and Sports Models of Georgette 63x99 $1.08 92¢ 72x99 Bris Be 81x95 $1.28 $1.08 Huck Towels—Very special | 42x36 26¢ 22 Orn Anette seth Street ' $6.75 dozen 45x36 28e ec Pe ere emcee vmmeams SOXIO 30¢ 26c Second Floor crepe, crepe de chine, men’s wear crepe, radium taffeta, French voile and pongees, featuring the smart new effects in aay jabots and cuffs. THREE-DAY SPECIALS FOR THIS Annual Week of Spring Sales PURCHASES WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED MAY 1ST ee ee ee em | $50,000 Worth ee Upholstered Furniture From the Recent Grand Rapids Exhibition Offered at a Saving of About 25% ele Sa ake sae aie ots eee | Furniture that combines beauty with comfort upholstered, the product of one of the best maker Hear the Reprod UCU ug Piane at the WAREROOMS e lines, luxuriously prod oft sin America, at prices appre- ciably less than Furniture of this high character regularly commands smalls Ty | | | | | | | i ! ! i | ! i ' ' ' i ! ' ' i : | ! ! ' i + >———O— 0 SO SS 0 0 0 So ee | at rm ‘ | The Mahogany Cane Suite illustrated is upholstered in a sple For Young Men 14.75 —— 0 (9) — The Ampico in the Marshall & Wendell Upright Piano $750 Convenient payment terms if desired. Liberal allowances for pianos in exchange. ndid quality of blue velour, constructed and fini Lin the very best Davenport, $133.00 Nem Chai thé ip YOUNG MEN’S SUITS—Fashioned of beautiful all-wool fabrics in exclusive models expressing all the newest style ideas; handsome light or dark patterns; plain or fancy mixtures; faultlessly tailored; wonderful Spring colorings; size 88 to 40. $(8,25 Arm Rocker, $68.25 A few of the other fine values are quoted belo $185.00 Blue Velour Suite, § $380.00 Mahogar ye SOR OG to Adan ii $270.00 Cane Suite in blue H striped or mulberry velour, ar OO ae OO SO 4 Pesssersss 841278 $435.00 Car — 3 pe $195.00 Suite, 3 pe f8es.co Violet Velou N’S Ti 'S—) 2 of AY x $235.0 Tapestry Suite, Aa bhi Velour Suite, ' ‘ : me veer Seventh Floor YOUNG ME $ OP COAT, , Made of Ren iceable Co- 4pc $206.25 5 $356.25 | tey 2 pe $633.75 verts, Knitted Fabrics, Flannels or Fancy Mixed $320.00 Striped Velo $505.00 Mulberr rf B85 let Velour tals: i . fitti . Ting py ie ane aaDh GG Ws Re, $637.50 Materials; in Form-fitting, Trench or Plaited back Sixth Floo models with stitched belts; size 88 to 40. 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ADARASIMAAPAAA NORD Pr ee ee ee es -_ Ee —— Oe Oe (OS 0 ae 0) am 0) ame (0) am ' { : H Lord & Taylor Store —— Oe Oe ee (