The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1917, Page 9

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{sone istrict under Col. Walsh were | ae at 9% o'clock this. morning. At the Sixth Avonus headquarters lag the west side the crowd filled the main room and army officials took over another one which will be fitted “URE Y W up immediately for examination pur- poses, ‘This is only one of scores of mich telograms received this morning. The army stationed @ man in front of the office of the Mayor's Committee to catch the tide on Forty-second Street. Army offtial@have under considera- |tlon opening headquarters at the "Bully" Sunday Tabernacie im of the ayor a", Rochelle hile end hha is to concentrate Its harde recruiting for the navy. Mayors and Yacht Clubs Pledge Gifts | Governors trom al! parts of the coun- ry have generously responded to t of $100,000 Boats. | ogee for & Paul Revere cele: Women! Keep This On Dresser! Never Let Corns Ache Twice Instantly! Few drops stop corn-soreness then corns and calluses shrivel, loosen and lift:out with fingers—No pain! The world owes thanks to the ng freezone or afterw: inius in Cincinnati who discovered | docsn't even irritate the zone, the new ether drug. For a few cents Small bottles of the magic Aud] tid of every hard cc fan now be had at any drug store for | com, between the ae Pee nr ae Everyone who tries freezone becomes an enthusiast because it really hill, chairman of the committee, that er, aching corn or a hardened cal-| doesn't hurt of pain one particle stuff that it is made of. With Ma: “= lus. Instantly the soreness disappears his State will not be found wanting Tell your druggist you @ ors all over the country co-operal in the national round-up for both and shortly you will tind the ¢ small bottle of genuine freezone. with Mayor Mitohel’s Recruiting m y €allus 80 loose and shrivefd the Each bottle is packed in a little round | Committee at No, 50 Bast Forty-,,1he local plan for the Paul Revare lift it off with the fingers, Not wood case. Don't accept anything). 014 street and hundreds of clerks failover. the city ot 110 Of pain or soreness is felt when ap- | else.—Advt. ; in | at convenient places ready to enroll vores,” | recruits for the army, the work took colors, This telegram was received 1T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— on @ more practical aspect to-day. ay A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT.! au the recruiting offices in the New | "We ate With eer country end the = “SSS | President first and last. We have just observed loyalty 4 and our entire) | citizenship respond But we have} lots of pep left. Send on your pro- (gramme and count us tn.’ Commodore Robert E. Tod, of the Naval Keserve Headquarters at No. 26 Cortlandt Street, was notitled to- day that the New Rochelle and Staim- ford Yacht Clubs had pledged thom- | selves to supply $100,000 each for the | purchase of two 110-foot submarine destroyers to ve given to the reserve. The ships will be similar to those \already being built by the Herreshorts Young America never had @ better Gov. Manning of South Carolina sent pportunity than now to show the Word to-day to Alexander J. Hemp |W. K. Van and deliv e to be completed by atest. Lieut. Cominander John Grady, re- erultin, cer for the navy In the East, k ay for Petersburg, Va. where ithose of Vermont, “Here's a mild cigarette that Satisfies” This Chesterfield Cigarette does more than please the taste. It gives Wea) smokers a new kind of cigarette enjoyment, the one thing they’ve | 3 always wished for in a cigarette— Tailored, Dressy and Sports Models, of Jap Silk, a Chestesfelds Jet kno crepe de chine, net, voile and linen; smart new | be tae a they od riser? effects in collars, frills, jabots and cuffs, | a ing—they, Yet, they’re mild/ + Special 2.95 ‘The new and unique blend—that's what does it. That, and the pure, natural Imported and Domestic to- BROOKLY baccos—no so-called ‘*processes"’ or aa artificial fussing—just natural | tobaceos, And the blend can’t be OPPENHEIM GLLINS &E ‘ copied, | since, Try Chesterfields. ‘Today. Liggstte Myra Tobavee Cx 20 forlO¢ Att Retire tins of 100 Ch: ered backs, trimmed. and colors. \| Chesterfield CIGARETTES | of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos—Blended | reer — . They Satjshyleand vyet.they're Mild . ~w cM $ ¥ HATO. os. sr BE é THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 9, “TIL” FOR SORE, TIRED FEET-Ad! "Tiz” is grand for aching, swollen, tender, calloused feet or corns. Committee | work on! | bration, Lexington Day, April 194 day from the Mayor of Amarillo, | Ah! what relief. feet; no more burning feet; no more | swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet. No more soreness in corns, callouses, No more tired No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you'y “Tin” is the only. remedy that dave uff up the feet. pot trouble so you'll never imp or draw up your face in pain, Your shoes won't your fect will never, never hurt or get sore and swollen. | more foot misery, no more jouses or bunions. nt box at any drug lot bre or department store has not been up to| instant relief. the standards established in New| Just once try “Ti.” York and New England cities—except | Abd foot comfort Think of it—Advt. at Bristol, i. 1, for Harold Vanderbilt, | rbilt and Commodore Tod | Wear sinaller shoes, BROOKLYN | OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Streets | Important Sale Tuesday Women’s Blouses Fulton and Bridge Streets Special Women’s Glace Gloves “Roselle” Qlace Gloves, clasp in | white, with Paris Point; embrolds 1,000 Satin Underbodices Women's Underbodices soles) of washable satin, in pink and white, lace and ri Oe 450 Silk Petticoats Shirred and Ruffled Models of } satin, also of tub silks, in black Unusual v Announce an Important Sale of 1917. Thousands of Yards of Imported and Domestic Cretonnes at Special Prices This is but one of the many attractive offerings during “Home Craft” Week, which was inaugurated in our Upholstery Department this morning. These are choice cretonnes suitable for city, country and seashore residences. The designs and colorings are varied, and will please the most discriminating. Special Prices Follow: 30 inches wide; | 36 inches wide; | 30 inches wide; sale price, yard, | Sale price, yard, | sale price, yard, 22c | 28¢ | d4c Curtains and Curtain Materials of all Kinds Are Featured During This Event Four of the exceptional values are listed here. Colored Bordered Serim——ex-| Double Border Marquisette— cellent values; | with insertion effect, 18 le pilin Double order Scrim-}Célored’ ‘Bordered’” Dotted white and ecru; 1 1 Swises—pretty ef- 19 4c] tects; yard. . f Ic yard Only 18 Sets--And They Will Doubtless Be Sold Writing Paper to the First Shoppers Who Answer This Ad- and fs ablets vertisement--So Come Early Tomorrow. «bitten Which shoul thalice’ Sale of 100-Piece Brisk Selling Tomorrow cos at ng English Porcelain Dinner Sets at °15 obitht ira ONERY —¢ ASTY NOTE TAULETS@paner and nvelopes in one; fine lin ad us rABL ET acket Reduced to this very low price because the design has been discon- tinued and no more of these sets can be had at any price alter this le, Fine quality China, bordered with clusters of rosebuds and gold,—yuld handles, Hundreds of Other Dinner re te Sets also at Special Prices BOX STATIONERY ~chole China Cake and Berry Set#--7 pieces , Cut Glass Fern Dish—complete,with to each set; gold and flower 89 10-inch footed reflector and hand- decorations, special. e artificial aT ciledeece | Some artificial fern; fern dish cut beautiful floral de- $ ; can be used for other |® " : Hl i short stemmed flowers; of gray | iM; set, complete, for 3.50 5 wae card ‘ : pouery; 5 to 8 inches; regular | Plain Glass Water Tumblers—-reg- stamping; bex x prices,’ 25¢ to ularly 59¢ per dozen; spe- INITIAL ASSORTMENTS INCOMPLETE 59c; special 15¢ to 39e cial, per dozen..... “49 These Specials for Tuesday & Wednesday White Goods & Domestics At Prices Which Will Delight the Thrifty Housewife For Kitchen& Bathroom $1.25 to $1.50 Mercerized Luncheon | $3.50 to $4.50 Summer Blankets— Se Yard Bleached Twill Cotton Crash Clothw—round and oblong, 4 good cotton blankets; wool finish; Toweling | _.With scalloped edges; each in plaid, white, gray or sas in light ‘uc tlcahaa bf Oc $1.39 Per Dozen Hemmed Mercer-| and medium weights; *9. 95 ch Unbleached Mus Y ; in manufacturers’ short lengths | '2¢d Damask Napkina—-five pretty) at, per pair of 2 to 10 yards; at, per 10c, Mii to choose from; at, "1 For hee Prowse per dozen 5 rd f Ase Rach Hemmed Huck Le 82,10 $250 Lace Trimmed. Table Shirts, Ete. Fees e ee reer ce toweln | Ca¥er#- 48 to 52 inches; round, | 1S¢ to 19¢ per Yard White, Plaid or white or colored; manufacturer's | With plain centers; handsomely’ Striped White Goode—will make lot termed nds” and aie adorned with insertion and Iuce| up effectively in Summer dresses, threads;" the detects are so slight; edges; a manufacturer's $ See encores ' that they will natatiess (he shay odd lots; choice, at, each 1.4.9! to choose from; at, per yd 122 wearing qualities, each For the Bed $1.25 Bed Pillow—new feathers, cov A 50c per Yard Novelty White wis checked, striped and tan ered with striped or fancy pag tyles and white shirtings; 7%. 29c tichings; at, each at, per yard For the Dining Room 50-Inch Skiehourd Searis~ plain cen- ter, with heavy lace ends; 39c each Special Tuesday and Groceries 1 Notions We — LUDDY SHULL ene . on RIFTIN ARY NAVPRKINS a ib : es [*: ; 2ie| ged : dde = ENT HANGERS g New Crop Beans eee | kid : 27¢ . p, 4 tAT RAW HA NG~~guar abel Ss » eaten: * t ig Hamabvegaesaaay #15 Trunks, Bags & Suit Cases Special Tuesday and Wednesday y Genuine | $4.25 Japanese Matting Suit Casea— ptt pow Milde) tight weight; large and roomy; ¥ ea iting | sole feather corners; tw / ry \ Travelling | je feather corners; two stout { \ Ba gs | Straps all around; cretonne lined; 4 black wal-| large pocker in top; $. extra dee Fat toony, | $12 Wagner Spectal Trunke—canvas 800 Japanese Kimonos Elaborately Hand Embroidered Imported Japanese Crope Kimonos in rose, Copen, lavendor and light blue, with long sash and sleeves, Unis Filled | filled B oks of “Sperry” Gold Stamps Are Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Department, or Double 2% Stamps Till 12 0’ Clock; Single axe Stamps Thereafter. ewed cor-| covered; hardwood slars; bound ; —— Wl ners, solid brass lock and catches with hard fibre; two sole leather t 8 : Knather Hugg Your sha Ly SB) | _ straps over body; linen lined; wo i sa hiakew Heuns———. || gs) Ait ihre Wardrobe. Teanks trays; your choice of sizes 10 ; 135 tan 12c full size; open top, contains 10] 32, 34 and 36; ar, hang hoe pockets, five large | The Famous “Neverbreak Wards an extra good Séppe| robe Trunks taxi size; $ 25| 15 —Seodions hasins — drawe valu offered at Other Sales for Te ay and Wednesday Are Detailed In Our Advertisement in Today's Evening Journal rf in Cas inthe gx Othee on the Filth Floor, We Give ax Green Trading Stampe goUeual, Ask for Them, Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day,

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