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fe ea THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, | OPPENHEIM, Guus & G a4 Sireet—New York Women’s Fashionable Capes The Season's Most Distinctive Model Fashioned of superior serge in black or navy, richly lined in plain or novelty silks, Exceptional Value Friday 28.00 . An Advance Offering of Boys’&Youths’ Summer Furnishings will be an event of special interest for to-morrow and Saturday, on the Sixth Floor. At the prices quoted an exceptional purchasing opportunity is assured. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SHIRTS (neckband sizes 1214 to 14 inches) Of mercerized materials or wovenestripe madras; neckband styte . i 7 95c. Of white mercerized cheviot; either sports- or tennis-style collar. . . . 9Q95c. BOYS’ BLOUSES (sizes 7 to 14 years) Of fancy striped percale; with neckband or attached collar . . e i 2 wee Of white mercerized cheviot; either sports- or tennis-style collar . : : : 5c. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ PAJAMAS (sizes 4 to 16 years) of fancy striped madras 85c. at . . . . . . . . At the same time there will be on sale BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS (sizes 7 to 17 years) of smart woolen mix- tures, well-tailored and silk-sewn; with extra pair of knickerbockers . . $8.50 And BOYS’ SPRING TOP COATS (sizes 214 to 8 years) in a variety of smart woolen mixtures . Will Be Title Of Evening For Each Will Have Won Five Recruits for the Nation’s Fighting Forces, NEW BADGE OF HONOR. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Every girl who personally recruits five young men for the army or the navy or the Naval Reserves of the United States will receive the button of The Evening World Recruiting Ser- vice, which ehe may wear all her life am the visible proof of her pa- triotico devotion and which she may hand down with pride to her children and her grandchildren. ‘The design of this button is reproduced in The} Evening World to-day. Its slogan | of honor ts “I've got five to fight.” | To win {t a girl firat must find, among ‘Daughters of War of 1917’ World Buttons WANTE of Winners Naval Reserve, she will receive her button, The following young women al- ready have submitted to The Evening World the names of five men ready to enlist: Miss Rose Quinn, No. 424 “ Wem Fifty-sixth Street; Miss A. Chester, No, 126 Lafayette Btreet; — Seeeilianienenneneeeeie Mins Adelaide Henck, No. 1214 Bryant ave to ight.” Good hick to youl Avenue; Miss Margaret [teckliny, No. 41 Butter Avenue, Mast New York; | | “Good farming takes lots of f Mina Gold! Fost, No, 193 Elsmere nd experimenting, and that's Street; Miss Charlotte Pinkus, No. 68 Ruth Litt, Chairman of the Agricul- Stagg Street, Brooklyn; Miss Mae tural Committee of the New York Wunderlich, No, 96 Burnside Avenue, State Woman Suffrage Party and Corona, LL; Miss Bessio Sullivan, herself a ng Pit ig 4 a. No. 100 Baltic Streot; Miss Hadie Pot- Jrith Avenue, ‘The half a miilion ter, No, 24 Cherry Street; Miss Mary women in the party have undertaken Spitz, Hopewell, Va; Miss Emma Qe their first patriotic service the or- Bock, No. 668 Columbus Avenue. They will 4 ganization of the women of the State ‘, receive The Hvening to increase the food supply and elimt- World Recruiting Service button just nato waste, as #00n as they obtain a »tter from ut will women really be ‘effeo- a duly accredited recruiting officer, ‘on the farm?” I asked Mrs, Litt in which eatifies that the boya ‘hey should be better farmers whose nam pear on the coupons than men,” she replied. “A man will have been into Uncle Sam's he satisfied to do a thing in the same service, The Evening World hopes way year year—most men, I that @ full thousand of these buttons mean. Whi man rigidly follows will be distributed to the thousand the rules of thers, a woman will young women who will have earned fuss and experiment. them by service as patriotic as that “If @ chicken gets burt, your man of Mollie Pitcher, or of any other girl farmer wrings its neck. I, or any other in American history, They will be, woman, would be more Inclined to in @ very real and splendid sense, take it in the house, dose it and cuddle Daughters of the War of 1917. it and let {t convalesce comfortably To avoid all misunderstanding Lam back of the kitchen stove. A womat One thousand patriotic deavor to obtain five for Mail this pon when filled out to The Evening World, READY TO ENLIST Stern Brothers West 42nd Street A‘ Timely Offering Friday and Saturday Men’s High Class Furnishings At Decided Price Inducements. women who will en- the army or navy. If you could find a dentifrice beter than your present best, yet more economical than the wouldn't youtryit? ALBO! TAL CREAM has these merits, Used twice daily, a tube lasts four to five weeks. Every dentist knows the formate Boery dealer sells tt Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street the young men she knows, five who are “ready to eniiat,” as the recrult ing coupon published to-day says. The names and addresses of the five young men are to be written upon the recruiting coupon published dally ta The Evening World. On the two lines under the words “reoruiting agent” the girl must write her own name and address and mall the coupon to The Evening World. The young men have only to present themselves at the near- est recruiting o When the girl who has been their recruit- ing agent o how The Evening World a letter from a@ recruiting officer, which states that the five going to print once more just what you should do with the coupons; oung name and ‘address of ONE gi Do not fill up the coupon with willing to But let to serve ns oung men she ledges five loyal ¥ jet her mail the coupon as directed. And you must not you wish tu win The Evening World Recruiting Service butte You must see to It that your men are accepted by the army or navy. If one or more of your candidates Is disqualified, find somebody else who will take his place. e« at $0.50 & 7.75 Only when you can show proof that you actually have added five men to the ranks on land or sea can you re- colve the button inscribed “I've got boys whose names are on her eoupon have been ‘accepted for the army or the nav: r the GB. Altman & Cn. Remarkable Values in Men’s Imported Spring Overcoats at 524.50 will be offered in a Reduction Sale’ to be commenced to-morrow (Friday) The Coats to be on sale at this figure com- prise several smart models, many of which have been taken from the regular stock, where they have heretofore commanded a much higher price. Included im this Sale will be a number of MEN’S LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS (sizes incomplete) at $16.50 These Overcoats are of American manuface ture. All are made cf desirable materials, some of shower-proof tweeds. (Men's Wear, First Floor) A Selection of Women’s Blouses now on sale on the Sixth Floor, presents unusual values at the prices quoted. | Voile Blouses, he pmb at . . . . . oidered, $2.05 & 3.75 red and frilled, 2.85 Voile Blouses, em Tailored Blouses of color-dotted linen, 4.50 Russian Blouses of linen; slipover model, at Ret ea nate Net Blouses, with soutache decoration, 5.50 Georgette Blouses, hand-embroidered and frilled ; 8 ek ee Se SAFE STORAGE FOR FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES "| stay at home and not to regard farm- Pure Silk Shirts with satin stripes, in two special lots, at $3.65 and 4.85 Men’s Pajamas of desirable cotton materials, with low cut neck, $1.45 and 1.85 suit will experiment with remedies for crop blights where a man would give up at once, And then Woman cannot stand a weedy garden. Weeds drive me wild | until they're out. Ugh! Weeds make me creepy. on I first started, I had nothing ) acres of what I called est y house on it. Now they ho ling my estate a ‘model fart,” n fully proud of the honor, I tell you! But when I started the oniy ons I had about farming were that stuck something in the ground ad fussed and fussed with it for a and finally you would be re- 4 with hay stacks or apples or ears of corn, When I took over my land the sot! was actually starved, The man who owned it undoubtedly knew nothing nout scientific farming and rotation f crops. That ts tho secrot of the whole thing—cultivate your soll ecien- ‘fle: Wivarming 1s not a drudgery when | tt 1s a salience, and as our boys and this they are content to} Soft Negligee Shirts Of corded madras and fancy crepe weaves, at $1.15 each Men’s Summer Shirts of silk mixtures and fibre, extra quality, at $2.95 each | Men’s Spring and Summer Neckwear Large open-end scarfs, latest designs, plain and fancy, Very Special at 55c merely as good enough until something better turns up. There are ai the city conventences In the kitch- ‘and there is no Treason why iris should not train themselves for Ler tions as farm supervisors. I Co other women », The employe: hupervisor gets his home, light, food 1 free, It's @ splendid oppor- A Sale of Men’s Smart Shoes Friday and Saturday, on the Main Floor, Men’s Oxfords, at $5.75 | Men’s Shoes, at $4.75 Desirable models of tan Russia Tao Russia and black calfskin lace: and black calfskin. also patent leather button and lace, ing agricultural | t en. introduc! LJ achools be- ers sons and daughters at home; also, | because we have peculiar conditi here which are not ad y met in agricultural schools up-® showing the children that t : future right at home in ert dents that farming involves »hysical labor, but most | epee a muy. We ito nope to eee } Regularly $7.00 und 8.00 a pair Regularly $6.00 and 7.00 a pair ‘Ten young women of the Spectal Aid Soclet Avenue, have just Size range is uot complete in every style. Auto Sixty-sixth course for @ wi be young Men’s Seasonable Underwear A complete line of popular brands is here, including fine linen mesh; also our own importation of Brettle’s Silk Underwear io Spring and Summer weights. A four week motor brigade on Saturday, and women wh to join should send in. their to the mobile Committee no National Special slety at its headquar prating: ke | at the tearoom 1 Palace, of | Specially prepared Values for Friday and Saturday which tt Jackson | Union Suits of madras cloth, sleeveless, knee length,....at Light Weight White Cotton Madras Athletic Shirté and Knee Drawers,......++- each ric will sing a num- which she her- 45c 59c Balbriggan Shirts of soft Sea Island Cotton; half sleeves or ; Ribbed eg Suits with half ening. sleeveless; knee drawers ia sleeves; knee or three-quarter hey Farmeat Hicks: |f | | regular or stout sizes,....each 55¢ | length, ........ seeeeeee sat 95C fund is being raised | nt city lots so that dren may cultivate to reclaim the school them IN MAGAZINE SECTION: Greatest Experiences” —::— OF TEN —:-:— War Correspondents Thrilling! Stern Brothers West 42d and West 43d Streets Men’s Dependable Clothing at Reasonable Prices Dramatic! | MARY ROBERTS RINEHART, * y ° * * CAPT, NORMAN THWAITES, MER M and light weight suits, for STAN WASHBURN, LKANOR FRANKLIN BGA present and Summer wear, which rae _* RUHL, have all the merit and appearance of custom-made clothes, are here at $18.50 to 35.00 There are models for conservative and extreme tastes with a wide range for selection between the two. WILLIAM G, SHEPHERD, JAMES H, HARE, q==0= IN GRAVURE SECTION: Forty-two Miles an Hour at Sea! (GRAVURE PHOTO) Action Picture of Uncle Sam’s Fastest Boat =——=== BOTH IN === | Next Sunday's World t Men’s Westminster Topcoats Made in London especially for us, of English and Scotch ‘Tweeds, also fancy heather mixtures, at $30.00 and 35.00