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Saad a a ad dee alk aa S Pe Ses THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1917. v Hylan of Brooklyn charged that the Mitchel administration is dominated by the Rockefeller Foundation, that the public schools have been turned | over to Rockefeller interests and that [it is common gossip in the city that John D. Rockefeller jr., is prepared | to spend $2,000,000 to re-elect Mayor Mitchel The Brookiyn jurist took a series of shots at the Mitchel administra STATE TO ENROLL ALL UNDER DRAFT LAW IN ONE DAY Gov. “SAYS JUDGE HYLAN ” tat bhag dba ai sbe tion Districts. Central deal, Judge Hylan devoted considerable tiv! +.” Re-Elect Mitchel. r al ty, Min dn addrean before the New York |time to a description of how the| (Cred! Hom ¢ Aut Conampendent of TR 1a, Business Men's League of Manhatten | Mitchel administration has stretched] ALBANY, May 1—Plans were Judge John F,/out all over the country and brought here }to New York faddists, exploiters of juntried ideas and card index spe- These people, he said, have completed to-day to round up, in @ single day, a complete record of all of the men in New York, subject to/ the new conscription law, the moment | last night, County ciallsts, ‘ Comptroller Prendergast State of New York alone will report | more than enough names between | twenty-one and thirty years of age to supply the entire firet army, Of| course, only the State's pro rata of | the general total will be oalled to the” colors, Gov, Whitman has already rushed to all the Mayors and Sheriffs of the State particulars of a plan of en-, rolling men by voting districts at the regular polling places if possible. Only one day will be needed for this, as It will be carried on with election dis- tricts as units, | As soon as word Is flashed from Washington that President Wilson r attention to the as issued a selective draft proclam- ites of the new|Ation, Gov. Whitman will formally itions to which many non-residents| order that the State's military census been appointed: Demographer,|and inventory be temporarily post- |Pubilcity Expert, Expert of Invest!-| toned, and will set in motion the} gation of Public Questions, Price Ex- : | pert, Municipal Expert, Pension Ex-| Machinery throughout the State to) port, Expert. with Knowledge of Of-|¢afry out tho Federal registration. | fice’ Procedure, Efficiency T county registration boards | Supervisor Recreation, Sounty bg ote ae hance Manager, Assistant SAlAry | health officer, In avery city. of. 36 | Clerks Special Investigator Fmcieney | 900 persons or more there will be | if Tonert Ci city board of control of which tho r a |Mayor will be Chairman, and the other members will be the City Clerk | and the city health officer or head | of the local Health Department.’ In each city the Governor recommends | t boards of three be constituted r one or more wards, functioning anwar is Dudser $4,000,000 by | Under the city board of control. Hach ently increase the bud 8,000,000 by | of these boards will have a medical if the Mitchel administration in| Sméve who will pass upon the fitness j continued in ofc | of thone gelected for service, PCS * Forms and instruction for the reg- Mesband Dyin {fe im Faint tm) istration will be sent directly from Rooms Two Revolvers on Floor. | Washington to each city and county BOSTON, 3 1.—Alfonso Squal-| for distribution. The registration will \iactoti, a North End banker and hotel| show how many men of conscription proprietor, was found lying on the floor | age there are in the State, how many of his home on Hanover Street, fatally | have dependents and what thc-r oc- wounded by policeman who heard | cupations are. shots early to-day There were three | bullet wounds In his back a h eile Pere other “parson State's Aid in Draft. Toon, was lying in ® swoon and WASHINGTON, May 1.—The War xed with murder. aD man of New York to come to Wash- | sounding titles, and with staffs of | high-salaried assistants, such aa the Personal Service Bureau, the Central Purchasing Committee, the Pension | Bureau, Committee on Education, the City Plan, the Bureau of Contract Supervision, Salory and Grades Com- mittee and Social Welfare Committee. “According to the investigation of the present fusion Civil Service Com- mission, there Were many civil service examinations held and many New | York City men placed on the Civil vice list capable of holding any position within the gift of the people here, Notwithstanding this fact, hundreds of appointments were made without even the suggestion of a Civil ice or a competitive ex- amity “Let me call Retail Trade The merchants of Washington Market, the finest munwipal retail market’ in the world, have pledged themselves to this during the prog- wes ublic convenience the frat naif of the week, Mondays, Tuesdaya and Wednestays have been set aside ff traordinary reduction overcrowding at the week. Washington Market, the New Municipal Market If ts located at Washington West, Vesey and Fulton Sta, eusily accessible from the Sub- unnels, Sixth and *” and all the r ie DOWN $4.00 WEEKLY Will Bring To Your Home This $50 yr these ex- to avoid nd of the heer and man} Judge Hylan « eau of Personal f that the Bur. © of the Board Special at, 940-00 Made in Mahogany and Golden Oak. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS. $140 DOWN—$1,00 WEEKLY. Cort Sales Co., Inc. 330 SIXTH AVENUE NBAR 20TH STREET, NEW YORK, ‘This Departm. Invokes the | The Shop Individual RUSSEKS 362 Fifth Ave. 1 West 34th Street OPP, ALTMAN'S, OPP, WALDORS, Sale To-morrow 195 New Tailor-Made Suits Consisting of handsomely tailor-made models of Gabardine, Men’s Wear Serge, Burella Cloth and mannish mixtures. A number of these suits braid bound. Exceptional values. All new Spring models. 00 Originally priced up to 4£.00. New Spring Coats A series of very smart models of Serge, Burella and Gabar- dine. These Coats represent the newest 1D 7 effects in the authentic modes, colors, ete. Photographic Portraits JOFFRE and BALFOUR | Easily Detached ;:: To Be Displayed) FLAGS IN COLOR DECORATE YOUR WINDOWS NEXT WEEK WITH THE Large Color Sheet in Next Sunday’ World Order Next Sunday’s World To- Day MeClosky, rector of the N Pa., wae elevated to the Bpiscopate as Bishop of to-day Media, Philippine Islands, at which ———————— |{ngton and help work out a system |for national registration under the | Federal Selective Draft Bill, was suggested to the Governor | snat @ Federal military census might be adopted along the lines of the New York State law. Whitman informed partment that he would be unable to leave Albany, but that hecwould send Adjutant General Stotesbury’ here to the de- espe criticising what he explain the New York system. 6 ieeihed "an fort te make § auestion- —_—~. saa tee aks Wee Wi ane ‘ * ple deal look respectable” by the @ 4 7 ‘al er. tes shop in the Tells of Rumor John D. Jt:)empioyment of Charles i. Hughes as Plans Already Under Way Call emitape ee iat | Would-Spend $2,000,000 to | special counsel to the Mayor ante for Registration by Elec- RGeUR RUG: LETTE fies Pet hureh of the Zam- with elaborate ceremonies at the Cathedral Archbishop Prendergast officiated as consecrator Friend of King Edward and Noted Racing Man is Dead. A crowded residents of this city who|the Federal Government calls upon! ‘ Said have passed Civil Service examina-| the State for {te list. roc ge May sin John Arthur (im hid Femarks to the Washington | tions out of jobs Within twenty-four hours after the James famous race sauner and MAN sues Kolpin this wore Yon The city is overrun,” said Judge| Executive call every household in the 4+ Coton House, Rugby, to-day of Wo your bit Hylan, “with all sorts of bureaus and] State will be suddenly and rudely heart disease, following pneumonia ur Be geill couaint in selling || committees with high - sounding| aroused to the fact that a real war He was sixty-four years of Age uffa to the names, in charge of men with high-|has begun, it is estimated that the KINGSBURY TRIAL POSTPONED INDEFINITEY BY ILLNESS The tria) of Charities Commissioner J. A. Kingsbury and his counsel in the investigation of the State Charities Department by Commissioner Strong last year for wiretapping, was in- definitely postponed in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court in Brooklyn to-day, | Commissioner Kingsbury, whose attack of tonsilitis forced an abandonment of the after- appeared to- noon session yesterday day looking very weak. ete Deal Mutes Convicted of Marder Get Second Rep: The Hrening HARTFORD, Conn, May 1 For the second time in three months Frank Vetere and Joseph Castelli, deaf mutes from New York City, were to-day re prieved from t s. Gey, Holcomb igned an order setting the date of hanging for O unless « new trial is ordered They we ntenced Inst October to be hanged March for the mur der of Castelli’a wife, also @ deaf mute. Bridkman to Be Bleeted State Regent to Succeed Berri.’ ALBANY, May 1.—The Senate and Assembly to-day nominated Herbert L. Bridgman, Business Manager of the Brooklyn Stantard Union, to be a member of the State Board of Regents to fill the vaeancy ‘caused by the death of William Berri, The Houses will meet in joint session to-morrow when Mr. Bridgman's election will be announced. The Democratic. Legin- lators Rresented the namo of Edger- ton L. Winthrop and the two Social- sta voted for Mre. Bertha Howells Mailey of New York, Don’t strain your guest’s polite with Club Cocktails owe their perfect flavor to accurate mixing of selected liquors. Interest On Terms of ‘2 a Week Price Includes Bench, Cover, This Unrivalled Event Places a Player Piano Within Your Reach If you are longing for music in your home, this is your ONE great opportunity—be quick to seize it. Altogether only 79 Player Some have been taken in exchange for having been demonstration purposes only in our music roll department salesrooms. sale. ments--a and in our Every Player factory and is sold few NEVER AGAIN MTT Y eave Tri u Only 4 More Days a ig Advantage of This Great Sale of ui WALTERS PLAYER PIANOS Formerly $395 to $550—Now No "280 Pianos are almost new, Every one is has been thoroughly Will You Get the Opportunity to Secure a Well Known, High Grade Player Piano for as Little as $285 USED PLAYER SALE BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 59th St Kindly send ars regard our | Player 12 Rolls of Music and Delivery are included in this overhauled in our vith the Bloomingdale guarantee. and 3d Ave., New York City | out obligation on my 88- NOTE No _ Extras : new instru- used ior bargain. part and oblige Be CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH f) (), Wh 59th to 60th Street a Lex.to3d Av hs30S ‘At Bloomingdal: The May Sale of White The following departments contribute specially ite merchandise to make this the BIGGEST WHITE Maslin Underwear, Corsets, Towels, Y Y Infants’ Wear, ° Waists, Linens, © Domestics, Wash Materials. | ——Main and Second Floors, At Bloomingdales’ Offering Practical Coats at $5 For Misses and Women Really wonderful values buy the material. Six styles—fashioned of shepherd checks—small or medium— velours, overplaids, mixtures. In addition to being practical, they're smart-looking, flaring coats, belted, with deep shoulder cape collar and odd-shaped pockets. Some have co’ irasting overcollar and are tastefully trimmed with novelty or self-color buttons. Second Floor At Bloomingdales Laces and Embroideries Of interest to every woman—for each will want to own a frock this summer showing dainty ‘lace or pretty embroidery—according to Fashion foreca Valenciennes — French and! Embroidered German meshes, some with in-|-~ideal for babies’ sertions to match; also medium) in. wide. Special, 29¢ yd. and wide beading edges. Spe-| Embroidered voile flouncings cial, Se yd. imported qualities, in fine, Flouncings—an assortment of/ strong weaves, 18 in. beautiful patterns in white, ecru) 29¢ yd. or black. 18 to 27 in. wide.| Embroidered sport dress flounc- 25¢ yd. ing—full skirt width. A choice Demi ~ flouncings — washable assortment of designs. and color- Valenciennes or imitation Du: |i ,. B9e to $1.00 yd. " chesse patterns, 15¢ yd. ‘iss and cambric corset cover Filet and Vonise effect lace| embroideries, in a large variety of edges excellent copies of the|desigr. Special 25c. L all-overs — Valenciennes, at a price that would hardly real. 12}yc to 28e yd. a Embroidered organdy edges--| shadow and fancy cotton laces closed pattern with fast edges.| in white or cream. 18 in. wide. 10 in. wide. 15¢ yd. 25c yd. Main Floor, Women’s Knit Underwear In the May White Sale q Popular makes of underwear in complete assortments of appropriate Summer weights; offered at lowered prices for the May White Sale now in progress. | Kayser’s Lisle | Kayser’s Italian Silk | Thread Union Suits, 68¢| Top Union Suits, 98c In tight knee or wide umbrella}, Upper portion of Italian silk, oye, reinforced, | lower ~ thr a Fin only, aire C588 J | aysers Fine Kayser’s Italian | Ribbed Vests, 25¢ Silk Vests, $1.48 |. Low-neck, sleeveless vest, in a akinice of white or pink, cela: | ee SEY: OF wenyen ew forucd under arms, ae Kayser’s Cotton Extra Size Vests, 19¢ 4 ‘ Offering thousands of sam Union Suits, 49¢ trimmed Sih mercerized eae Form-fitting, with tight or um-| slightly soiled from handling, brella knee, reinforced otherwise perfect, Extra sizes Extra sizes 59c, | included. Main Floor, Fibre Silk Socks, 29c Excellent for wear with low shoes. They look like silke socks. All have reinforced heels and double soles, Navy, light or dark gray, tan; also black or white. Men’s Silk Socks, 35¢ 3 pairs for $1.00 Good wearing socks with rein forced heels and double soles. Black, white, gray or tan. Men’s Sitk Socks, 59c Jacquard weave socks in thirty five plaid and striped designs. White, black, navy or gray grounds. = At Bloomingdales’ Women’s Fibre Silk Stockings, 29c (Seconds) An offering of 24,000 pairs of fibre silk stockings with mercer- ized garter tops. Colors are silver gray, taupe, navy, cham- pagne; also black and a goodly number of white, Women’s Pure Silk Stockings, 79c Included are seconds; also per- fect hosiery in discontinued but desirable styles, Plain colors with silk clockings on side; also silk em- broidered insteps, Some in fancy striped effects, Main Floor, Main Floor At Bloo Royal Wilton Rugs, $45.00 Size 9x12 Feet A wide choice of spring designs and colors, several interesting Chinese effects. Seamless Rugs Extra heavy Axminster rugs reproductions of imported flcor coverings. The following sizes may be had in designs to match 9x12 feet, $39.98 ingdates including Crex Rugs Herringbone weave rugs, suit- able for city or country homes, Red, blue, brown or green color- ings with Grecian or fancy bor- B'yx10!s feet, $37.00 ata 7x9 feet, $28.50 , 6x9 feet, $21.98 Sait fash, $10.88 414x614 feet, $11.75 py $5.45 | Matting, roll, $13.00 4) ux74 feet, $3.75 Heavy China matting in 40. 3x6 feet, $1.85 + yard rolls, Plain white or red a ps lue or green checked effects. Inlaid Linoleum, sq. yd., 79¢ Printed Linoleum, sq. yd., 55e Heavy quality, in tile or hard wood designs Wood or tile designs that pene- trate to the back and will last as long as the linoleum Fourth Floor, BLOOMINGDALES hii 138A el ALL CARS TRANSHER TO

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