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RTE se AIR eC Lg CR INEM NTT ENE MIEN TR IR Are RR. apypase THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1917. Woes, Boon, 100; Blind ECIAL NOTICES, bi] wool — ae ASK FOR and GET =" Horlick’s The Original ES) Malted Milk - ‘ner le" | Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. fing Girl From Philadel ‘Aoeotding to the €irl Gantrifio.mace work. They aro used to working to- / Acting on information furnished by|her acquaintance in the guise of gether and if we were taken into Gov- | (detectives who guard the Rockefeller wealthy We Ww eater contractor and en- ernment service as a unit there would , gu. | €aeed her to come here as a compr | be no other medical unit in the Gov- jes at Pocantico Hills, Agent Pigu- | fea iar ken ite of the Department of Justice to-| cottage half a mi ‘ ernment service which would be able jee to give as good account of itself 7, arrested ee Santrillo and oe estate and k it is charged. acientifically.” Michael rintins ston the tao civem The cards showed that virtually | with her, The other two also have every kind of trade and professional | Been arreat | ’ pursult was represented among the ae ae employees. All were asked to namo Por Infants and Children MILITANT PACIFIST, | —a —— the particular branch of the service they would like to enter. Four choso In Use For Over 30 Years the HEN var cal wth his /Glrman Proposals Insincere, | 1,413 Out of 3,087 Employes aviation, two stating they had previ- President Sieh oF | of New York et ” Maselancho at the Pennsylvania Ter- who | ha’ olunteered,” said Dr. cee Moon, JOHN D,’s “COPS” T TRAP TWO. | re They had with them Vietoria ; ‘oxports in every branch of at ang Cause Avretts oh Char om Charete 6¢ tur-| Kasznarck, « salosgirl in a Philadelphia health service, which would be inval- Mines * a Nn department store. |uable for use in either camp or field Soe “ek, Shee 110. | a ‘ tet ~ | 1 i ial work. Aways bears patriotic flock and ts resigning to | Declares American Minister | of Department Volunteer |, the 9 oceupations slamed by the| Central Shows Systems Are ot | do hospitat work at the front | at Copenhagen. for Immedi Fee ee rere cance, electricians, : f Manarure Copeniagen ediate Duty. | Bdaure'"ii homie stterasers "| ‘Badly “Handicapped. carpent neo , 25 telephone operators, 12 COPENHAGEN, May 7% —“Any| Almost one-half of the employees | veterinarians, 3 raciographists, while! WASHINGTON, May 7—Alfrod H.| « ac posal e 4 J » pesidien’ york German peace proposal at this time lof the Health Department have vol-| gugcelianvous, ventions clalmed 12." smith, President of the New York y indicates the determination | score rs eeels c #, In a atate = of a tremendously organtued and etn |uncered for immediate military | but two declured thelr ability to speak Central lines, In a statement read be: ve service, according the replie . | the German language fnently, ‘fore tho Interstate Commerce Com- powerful nation to gain tte own | (vic Ung to the replies re-| Among the women 13 listed them- | mission here to-dlly in advoonty of ins} ends,” deci American Minister ved In answer to the “war cards"! selves as domestics, 20 as cooks, 13 as At | Maurice neis Ewan to-day in| Which were distributed several crease of 15 por cent. in freight rates, | lays| first ald experts, 10 as stenographers | jwarning the people of America not tolazo, Dr, Oncar M. Lelser, Assist ant | and 1 as 9 surgeon |declared that the railroads of the| phe deceived by German peace du 4 So - y were ecking te West 42nd and 43rd Streets plicity and not to slacken thee du; |Director of the Bureau of Public| |country wera not secking to shift| preparations under the mistaken |Health Education under whose ates -| WAR MAY LEAD BANKERS | thetr burdens to others, but that they | impression that the Germans asked “merely to share in the pros: | are|tion the compilation was mai ' bis Ae el MOY | T0 ABANDON CGONVE perity of the country” and to main-| 5, 3.| NTION | tain their position in relation to those No American official {# mora con- Oe tenia ae Ween a |: ‘ , versant German conditions than | Ut. replies were received from | An Important Sale To-morrow, Women’s Mininter He Was made an us.| Amon humerous S¢hee quetion each jwhom they serve. | , f Germany and the| card contained the question, “will you) Members of Executive Council, in| abe pate ee act poem ot| Ns s “4 sat + . our transportation lines may have . luxation of American prepared. | ¥ lunteer for Immediate service?” To! Session, Favor C . | Bench-made Pumps mean Wit ete’ the tortat"a;| tna Laid nnuwered "Tear" * OF thes | SION. Favor Calling Off Na- | conteibuted to present hig price. no powerf rans toward the United 1753 were me nand 656 women. Of the tional Meeting in September. One can tell,” he asserted. “It we had | States,” declared “Advices | 16, " "1 been able to do many of the things Which are worth $10.00 a pair bony Siettin. and. else. (men 431 aro married and $26 singie,| ‘The Executive Council of* the! tner we unew cocina te be done, the Americans visiting Holland bring back n nit ons in ba capacity would now be much greater. h and 488 single. began a session to-day at Briarcliffe » still the people are san- . >| But the capital was not to be had, at at $6 rhs Tory ‘and are willing to] Of the rest 1.318 expressed their will-| Lodge, Briarcliffe Manor, to arrange jeast at raves which we could attord ingness to serve in the Home Defense | for the National Convention of the to pay. However, we have done the « <nlzations, Theso were divided, | @8socts scheduled for Atlantic San we eould for our pattons, De City in id . while 168 of the women are married | American Bankera’ Association, which | tantalizing impressions of the famous Holland Rusk—a delicious toasted biscuit Genui yourself, But now you can taste it for Of Patent Leather, Tan Russia Calf, Ivory 705 men and 613 wome’ y 99, “D ace to a Dutch recipe Lois Ty force ad eeake | 705 men and 613 women, Only 224 non. ptember, found a strong| spite embargoes, car shortages, con- HOLLAND RUSK, made ac ording. 1 Mict me Kid, Brown Kid with brown suede quarters, tain the Russian larden, The Gk commit. replies were recelved, sentiment among the 300 members | gestion at terminals, strikes and other by Dutch bakers, is produced in Ho rare ela Genuine White Buckskin, heavy turned eee A i AL ne Of 461 physicians and 706 nurses In| vabap eh ett the September meet- | unfavorable circumstances, we have the very first taste tells you why this ra tfu fo! ly ie ) Louis eet the department, 145 of the former and | !"s ere was @ general 'n&|come through a year that- marks a brown toast appeals to every appetite for every mea soles and Louis heels. 417 of tho latter stated that they were|that In the crieis now before tie ms , | country beak load. Wonderfully crisp, flaky and light. It is the easiest willing to volunteer far immediate| Country bankers can do more g00d| In the competition for labor, Mr. tisested food Ha en convalescents thrive on it ) . ~ rad nly prolong the war. service. According to Dr. Leiser the | for the nation by sticking to thei i" digested food of all—even col fe omen’s Fashionable Shoes, $6.7: German reptile. presshas’Im- : . aaah pve Smith naid, the railroads now are at always “‘twant more. pes, $6.75 | nued the German populace with the be- | dePartment could place a thoroughly | desks than by spending two weeks or |a great disadvantage. In one month and children and grown-ups alike 5 4 |IHef that victory Is simply'a question [equipped and unusually well qualified | ore at the proposed convention. Meee a el gHal HOLE Formerly $8.50 to 11.00 a pair German’ populace ts] hospital unit in the fleld at once Practically every tanker who ex. | last Year the New York Central He Served for the summer breakfast it is incomparable—with butter syrup or fruits sliced. Equally inviting for dinner or supper. ory | e1 e o left the ser- , htand to wait." This department has among those] pected to take part In the yee Sve ceve nen wie i Patent Leather or Black and Tan Russia lial rasneya RunencaC, Uhoastis lon Mbp welt las snblac hcl ag imo ST ee coor eather; some have contrasting cloth or City, If these reservations can be | «ph, aay : wun Leather; some | trasting clot! jcity. | erha ‘rallsoads, have pledged (hic vee kid tops; sizes are not complete in every style. neelted the convention will be | selves during the present war to co- we oo abandoned, To-day was devoted to | operate their operations, merging their eae aeons various sec- | individual and ‘competitive activities i ons hea er ons of the Executive Co i RK ca Hata tha ies lolland Rusk Co. {cuding the State Bank Sec! hipterd of 1a ‘co unty. eae ae Holland. Mich. Umbrellas and Parasols National Bank Section and a wean F pesmi | Fie bide alas ty on Govetament for raising and training | es } ; | rear anking legislation. ‘The ‘olve conaide eal en 10s. e | Men's & Women’s Silk Mixed Umbrellas Agricultural Section “held an open |attional’ expenditures not heretotors i ear " . * how | meeting, ‘contemplated for the establishment of i apn — with sterling silver, $1.95 THe actual puslheas eemalous oF che [Adequate rallfoad facllitian at mobills also sport loops, iia +e at council. will not begin until, to-mor- jzation camps and at terminals and other hi fe row ank A. Vanderlip, President | PONS? Pere mw lakas ink Women’s Silk Umbrellas, close rolled, tah tha delegates ‘ak inner ty ent \Tntert ‘2 hee with th Sremuiar th nite ta vlegates ‘at. ¢ o-n| black and colors, sport loop handles, at hin country home, Beechwood: anne | the, roads | : 7 : i Briarcliffe. Major Charles W. Gordon Peterea bacon tia rt ae ee S| { Men’s Silk Mixed Umbrellas, with } $2.95 Pr ocanada, who writes novela under |Donditures on account of the payment | | desirable crook handles,,........... eroy Burton, managing editor of the |, the existing market prices for London Dally Mail, will talk about | Prombt deliveries of required material, Rain and Sun Silk Parasols,....... Hoge ob the! Gminell MeRia” teaoriete and higher costa night whe performance of “The | © which It will be i , f Yellow Jacket" will be given in his 5 men’s Silk Umbrellas, with short vate the The proposed 15 pcr cent. ad afreentt decorated in Bakalite Hy lub _— would Seid ail ratfoudy a sum’ en s B3 Cl a mat betw $200,0 0 and tops and extra large tips to match $4.95 $10,000 FOR CITY’S CENSUS. Peat ens OB 18s ar's record Neuen | handles; in black and colors,.......at 9 Estimate Board Provides tor State | Of Chicago and north of the Ot (QUE BOY! War Tabulation Here. | Potomac rivers, operating 60,000 mil of line and carry pout half the | The B imate at a special | country's traffic, 1 to-day their After meeting horized the use of oy | adi | $10,000 of 0,000 put at the] de nt of the Pe | | ry . eT ce Mayor’s disposal as the city’s wa hee fi en the ‘ nis: , oii : tabulation ts to be made in New York | for the railroads js absolutely neces- t bench On the Third Floor, is showing a e lete li (to (ames /rsiaay City by the Census Committee of the| tuivgade are not to become a nenace| Mf here No iter ive Poe eitcine end pen i in (14%) 6 +1552) ee Al belasa alias tel hp he country, He declared that it| | isa Novelty I g er, Including \mayo Vis may / ay YY ARE that this activity has nothing to do with Bay panied ink Pennayiva ie it | oe vst | : 4 rs "| r jany I al census of er ‘olment plar wou a be ‘ $1 2,000,000 worac off in| Gey | Coatees, Capes, Stoles and Scaris We are making these fealoat reductions peel pean re bap habbit dc acd Esai Pees Pd ers Bea do \\| : ‘| ity | ’, 5 | i a | hee bl ef cost in order to dispose of this tremendous stock, | rer ie Bi mcroten, amy Ani he inorsnn | aa bo | In all the most fashionable furs, comprising the latest models in Serge, Gaberdine, Poiret Twill and Poplin | EX- MAYOR COMMITS SUICIDE: Iscchass tees Hanae cartonse wena | tal | { Ermine, Moleskin, Kolinsky, Mink and Remember, although the price will decrease daily, the selection too ee - be sReLIyAd Gi}: ROTOR OS 2h Con), oe | like iA \| wt SOF ray / op “ } le a and eo e. | Hudson Seal. Also a number of will become ~“ re bie values will go had in the week | piles cn A Fe plea Rave increas a expenses of tho| | aman | } ‘ake the hint and coms early |__Ex-Mayor Herman H, Falkenatein of| dun to extrardinare cree 0m | ni WwW. ] “ 7 y, e Ex-Mayor f ‘alkenstein of|due to extraordinary increases. in | INE \| | ae ee ere $00 Sport and Dress Coats Reduced to $8.50 & $12.50 |B s"S7irars,,% gamma Put. or ot mariah and iar" | YY Highball‘ } elaborately fur trimmed. |throigh the head with a revolver. |New Haven, declared that a 15 per| [IT cs 1g) bn | nee ee ILTOA! ANT - For years Falkenstein had been man-|crnt. tnerease would not pay the in ES Madeonly of oi ; Animal Shaped Fox Searfs in white and all " Te wate 1 of a New York importing house, | crease in the coal bill of his road, 1H«| . ‘ ere : a Q ‘ t Near Stee Bhiess i tag cig gid be FA WAT RREEOE \ water. Call for it anywhere or min it at homes Riera ant aiaten. 307 Fifth Ave. {Ssuuvit} N.Y. He leaves & widen, Hx sons and two from ‘tho Increase, Would ‘be $8,600 008 \ Pe ky AL, New Yer's Large SECOND FLOOR Woman's Wear Shon Sorsey. Regiments new" on auth hem | will ben increased, 46,000,000 Cua an ae he eer aes Ber aes eee! years ago Falkenstein’s father ended his|vear. ‘The annual Increase in the New 7 Haven's expenses, h d, 1} soon : | r ach between $11,700,000" and 17, —— = : so0,o00, | TRANMABRE RDA. | Waa GU atte aka ean ) z 7 eneral level of New Havon! wh 8 x - Ki T 64ST A SAVE. x f tex were too x ; | em sien TEENA, terra OPPENHEIM. GLLINS& G olga ino hi ! % nt A erms apply also \ | — - Erie, he said, had patd no dividends 4 x " 7 oo “ . . ~ jin ne n ea ine oO ot He / i We Close } 5 iY to Long Island, Fulton and Bridge Streets leinudetiag meat satanalictie tar| a 4 Evenings at New Jersey and % grade reductions, tracks and equip ain nent, Is unable to move freigh i a 6 o'Clock PENS AN CW ACTOS Connecticut. ; promptly» sad : ; » : ~ as +," | pone OP og ag | Will Close Out Tuesday LEXINGTON ENTRIES. es ! ‘ { DUO- : : = ; = i lia a a FOLD RAGE TRACK. Teniugion, Ks. Mey tthe SOFA W Mi Spunst. hack | ar 225 Women’s and Misses’ tet Cl ean +H pe ninal Mh flat ; The frame ; MER IOND RAC ouse ‘ : is in Ja- i aa a +f eatsas : Smart Sprin oats iad . 4 | ‘ 1 he 1 Poa sehen | pring C F per hog ‘al ok ~ yen iii itkeh 1 seat and Tak > y ¢ The trremuary S : eee spe Taken From the Regular Stock rol tft i Awe u pholster- ; The Season’s most fashionable Coats of Gabardine, ein M f As a Davenette ; Serge and Burella Cloth in gold, green, navy, tan xe ix furlongs | ' Pe v ; : 0 ale are ¢ silk line 4 SEEK ed with fine ‘mitation brown and black. Many of these models are fully silk lined, YOUR HEART haat Fan ish Fealtiars when open is a } may be te cave of, bivzinesy | " 7 )\ full size bed; when is : = ae alee’ AMnate, ‘Ths merves control’ iloart aston, | He PUT) cloned is «feet wide: $4.98 Formerly Sold for 25.00, = CHIROPRACTIC aa like cuts x 29.75 and 00 This does not Include the mattress. y | * t aq Hear's | | We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare | practic’ g every | Call on ; ve ° , 1 > Dr, Payne, : 3 hava.Con.84 Sr No C, O. D.'s No Approvals No Exchanges | i ws Sa iy ill. s ‘ B4th Street & Broadway, . Haponeconcuc unnn.drauaceoo0aKKaa0GORORRCaO;EBMION, [gee Consultation Free, ys (SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” ADS. WORK MONDAY WONDERS, :

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