The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1917, Page 8

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GB. Altman & Cn. Women’s Tailored Suits of smart wool and silk fabrics will offer Men formerty In the army or must furnish thelr discharge 400 RUSH TO JON | FIRST ENGINEERS al men in the ranks. » have worked on big mining iction and railroad jobs in the on subways and other public in the East, and in lumber and in'the far North and t. Hogan paused at the enrolment desk. eee nh wor logging camp: South,” sald ] Ck Just then a bull-shouldered chap | with a fighting jaw, in overalls, — take him,” snapped Hogan, The applicant McCarthy of No, 428 West Thirty- seventh Street, a subway laborer. He was the first man enrolled and passed ach recruit stepped to the table ons like these were fired at Enrollment Bureau Swampe With Applicants — Profes- sional Men Barred. More than 400 eager candidates for him ! . “Can you pack a ratiroad tle on enroliment in the First Reserve En- your hack? Gan you help carty steel ver Regime: J tates ralls for twelve or fourteen hours a wineer Regiment of the United States Talla for twelve or fouriecn hours e Army stormed the recruiting bureau mine or a construction camp, or held to-day. At 9 o’clock, the time for the down, @ aand-hog’s job on the sub- at $19.00 commencing to-morrow (Third Floor) before you say Good bye—: Look for All Wheat Ready to Eat im | ir ( \ Ih Good Furniture at Reasonable Prices On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT Our Terms Apply Also to New York, NewJersey, Long Island and Connecticut ALL GOUDS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUKES, WE PAY FREIGHT. 3-PIECE = Rare, 4 ate tea and MARY [ : 4 phe @ SUITES, in| American Wik Wainut, a cons'sting Re PEO Par Val, Aftemeeacea alk ball os ‘ | pd strated! 85-00 eonentiaina isles neon. | WE SELON CREDII COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS From * 2 &-"* Upwards With every aio e.y worte of wi gob UN Out Pa SS Ke OlDS ON CREDIT, ACHINE. ON CHEDIT, nanged Within WANCE On ni 5 UP O.. CREDIT, SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT, OPEN MONDAYS & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. Me APARTMENTS FURNISHED FROM $7 Monday Morning Wonders | ? Remarkable Value Women’s Ready-to-wear Suits Fifth Avenne-Madison Avenue, opening of the station at No. 190 Sixth Avenue, once Macy's store, there was a big crowd on the side- walk extending around into Four- teenth Street, It was half past 10 when Lieut. Col. McKinstry of the Engineer Corps of the regular army ordered the doors closed and Policeman Hughes had to exercise his authority sternly to hold the eager throng in check, By that time a corps of five doctors was hur- | riedly examii'ng the would-be re- cruits. Each man, in order to speed up the enrollment work, had a card with a number on it hung round his neck as he passed from the enlistment | table to the examining room. Capt. Hogan made a little address in which he said: “This ian't going to be any plenic. We'll be in camp In ten days and at the front within sixty days, We don't want silk stockings, If you're acared of a pick and shovel there’s plonty of room outside, Any man who gives false Information about himself is headed straight for prison at Fort Leavenworth instead of to France. Every applicant must be a citizen, and single, or without dependents, (Thursday) New York Thirty-fifth Street Each applicant's hands were looked at. If they were soft and white he was asked to hit the trail to Sixth Avenue, ‘ The first Engineering Regiments to go to the front, will be placed in the trenches after their preliminary work is done and Grade B of the same corps will be set to engineering work. —_——» FRESNOY TIDE SWINGS BACK; CANADIANS REGAIN LOST GROUND (Continued from First Page.) sway to and from certain points tn the long lines, Parls sends the good news that the French last night captured first line German trenches over a front of three-quarters of a mile northeast of Chevreux, near Craonne. The French took 160 prisoners. A TOOTH CLEANSER- NOT A TOOTH MEDICINE No dentifrice can keep your mouth germ- free and acid-free. No dentifrice can honestly claim to do more than cleanse the mouth and teeth of food de- posits and so remove the cause of decay. Ask your dentist if this isn’t so. Ask him also about S. S. White Tooth Paste—a pure, wholesome, non-medicated cleanser made according toa non-secret formula approved by the highest authorities in mouth hygiene. Use S. S. White Tooth Paste for a week— the appearance of your teeth at the end of that time will testify eloquently enough to its efficiency as a cleanser, Your druggist has it. Sign and mail the coupon below for a copy of our booklet “Good Teeth; How They Grow and How To Keep Them.” THE SSWHITE DENTAL MFG:CO, \MOUTH AND TOILET PREPARATIONS/ 211 SOUTH TWELFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA DON COUPON Frese nd y of “Good ney, a To Kee males samnle tube of em. in | White Tooth Paste: Adr006..ccnrccceneccnnrecececccnsecees Yes! Clear House | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT CLEAN UP!: —_ TREMENDOUS LOSSES OF GERMAN TROOPS ARE REPORTED BY FRENCH Repeated Assaults Thrown Back by Guns and Bay- onets. PARIS, May 9-—-Staggering losses were inflicted on repeated assaulting waves of Germans desperately at- tempting to retake French positions on Chemin des Dames, to-day's French official statement declared. All attacks failed, Following is the text: “There was heavy fighting all night along the Chemin des Dames, where the enemy at- | tempted at various points to eject | us from positions captured re- cently. These attacks were made with large bodies of troops and were preceded by violent bom- bardments. Everywhere they were repulsed. In the region of Cerny and on tho heights near Hurtebiso the Germans suffered two sanguinary checks, | “Further ea powerful effort | was undertaken on the Californie | Plateau. In a vain attempt the | Germans, mowed down by our artillery and machine guns, made several attacks to eject us from tis important position, The en- emy gained a footing for a brief period in the salient on the north- | eastern part of the plateau, but | was driven back in disorder by our bayonets, The number of bodies left on the ground by the Germans testified to the sacrifices made in vain by him, Our posl- tions were maintained every- where, and we took prisoners. “For our part we made an at- tack yesterday evening and in a brilliant action captured first- line German trenches on a front of 1,200 metres in the region t of Chevreux, We took ners. was Intermittent can- ing along the remainder of Surprise attacks by y near Courey, Souain Bonhomme were with- and out result.” eport Rerlin R Hindent ( me he Arras battlefront, has held by the Germans against fresh attacks by British An additional 100 prisc have been captured, says to-d Army Headquarters statement, PERDAM, via London, May 9, d Marshal’ yon Hindenburg Is Berlin the | quotes the uugeblatt e paper 1 Marshal as saying, ip ess from the Saxon spirit, which ts al- ways cultivated by the all highest war lord, has again proved its strength. If the home army. also holds on then we are certain of vic. tory.” F Declines to er. Pennsylvania Extra HARRISBURG, Brumbaugh P May §.—Gov. y refused to extra- to Now York City, om an indictment ansas City school wT pap wernt “a tht Horlick’s™:s The ORIGINAL ‘\Malted Milk A Nutritious Diet for All Ages, Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand ¢ Quick Lunch; Home or Office, | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1917. navy | boy. ary |ber., Officers in charge of the enrolment | @ttempt at suicide. ie it plain they did not want pro-| “We are anxious to get the type of | Brumbaugh, and as long as this is the | | Thaw is still in a Philadeiphia ital, where he was taken after an Thaw ts now in the hands of a com- | mittee appomted by the courts, said Train Your System through the liver, to act ma- turally, at a fixed time every day. The best habit in the world is the habit of health. Take one pill regularly (more only if necessary) until you succeed. Then you can stop case, he cannot grant Gov, Witman’s request. Thaw has been virtually in the custody of the Philadelphia courts for months. He was arrested and at- tempted suicide there after being being charged in New York with as- sault on Frederick Gump Jr. $$$ NEW BRITISH WAR LOAN NEARLY $2,500,000,000 Genuine bears signature Wawro Satil Bowe taking them without trouble | ~ LONDON, May 9%—Bonar Law, Small Price or annoyance. Chancellor of the Exchequer, to-day asked the House of Commons to vote @ new war credit of £500,000,000—near- 1y_ $2,500,000,000. England's war expenses each day At present total $34,500,000, the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer announced, This has been the good-health-rule for fifty years. Usually Need Iron in the Blood. Try A CARTER’S IRON PILLS P Franklin Simon 8 Co, A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Will Close Out Thursday 165 SMALL CHILDREN’S COATS Sizes 2 to 6 years Tailored or dressy models of navy serge, burella cloth, checked worsted, plain or checked wool velour, 7 50 majority silk lined. Heretofore $9.75 to $18.50 . SMALL CHILDREN’S HATS Sizes 2 to 8 years Becoming little hats of milan, fancy straws or silk. Trimmed with ribbon, flowers or ornaments. 2.00 ana 3.00 Heretofore $3.95 to $7.95 REFUSES TO GIVE UP THAW, NO CREDITS NO APPROVALS On Sale—Infants’ Shop— Fifth Floor Oranges for the Children Twenty Million Now Shipped Daily unkist Oranges come in ten sizes—all uniformly good regardless of the ' size. Now there are millions of the smaller sizes on sale at retail stores everywhere. It is California’s biggest crop of Sunkist and prices are not high. Give the children more oranges and vegetabJes and less meat. Let them have this recognized aid to digestion which makes all other foods more efficient. They are thin-skinned, sweet and juicy. For their health’s sake don’t let your children go without oranges. Your grocer has these oranges in abundance at attractive prices. Order now. Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges California Frult Growere Exchange, A Co-operative Non-Profit Or faniszation of Growers. Los Angeles, Cal, fo 4 Five Special Recruitin Drawn by Staff Artists of The The United States War Department, through P country to contribute dra@ings for use as recruitin their bit” with brush and board in this group of “posters with g Posters Sunday World Magazine ublicity Director George Creel, asked noted 1g posters, Sunday World Magazine artic 4 point.” Mr. Creel has inspec i artists of the ts have “done You will want to see them, ted and passed DON’T MISS THIS UNUSUAL FEATURE n The Sunday World Magazine Next Sunda . B,—These reproductions, when mounted, will be evidence of patriotism in wall. Tell your newsdealer to RESERVE your copy of Next Sunday's World, “i™4°W oF on your upon them, wt y office

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