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‘The Fifteenth Infantry, N. G. N. ¥., sioner, left the city yesterday for two weeks’ training in the field. Tho resi- ment has not yet been recognized by the War Department, but upon its re- turn, it is believed, authority will be given for it to recruit up to war strength. There are about 1,000 In the regiment now. | ‘Tho First and Third Battalions, the. Harlem ontingent, commanded by | Majors Edwin W. Dayton and W. A. Pickering, and the Second Sattation, | Major Monson Morris commanding, which had come over from Brooklyn e special Rt) met at Park Avenue trom there to Hitth Aone, to nity: | Breet, n thence to a apecial gathered along the line of march ‘ena tpplauided the colored guardsmen vig- rt York: B john Si a3 mt Bin av. tt Hy WANTS WORK WONDERS. Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets A Special Offering To-morrow, Tuesday Blankets and -Comfortables , Muslin Sheets & Pillow Cases At Very Attractive Prices. es White Blankets ’ | Single Bed Size, * | Double Bed Size, $5.00 and 6.50 Extra Large Bed Size, $5.50 and 7.95 Plaid Blankets, double size, $3.95 and 7.85 pair $3.50 and 4.95 Double Size Comfortables Figured Silkoline, plain borders, Printed Cambric, new designs, “ $8.25 _} Figured Satins, plain borders, $6.75 ‘Automobile Robes at $3.95, 5.50 to 18.50 at $1.95 Muslin Sheets Single Three-quarter Double Hemmed, 65e, 78c 83c, 98e 1.05, 1.28 Hemst’d T2c, 82c 88c, 1.15 1.10, 1.85 Muslin Pillow Cases |Muslin Bolster Cases ee = Hemmed, 17c, 19c, 24c/Hemmed, 44c, 49c, 52c Hemst'd, 20c, 24c, 28c!Hemst'd, 55c, 58c, 62c 4 The Trunk Section | if Will offer these decided values on the Fourth Floor To-morrow $37.50 Wardrobe Trunks, $32.50 Three styles to choose from, open and closed-top models, covered and bound with hard fibre, all hardware riveted; twelve garment hangers, five drawers, hat compartment and shoe pockets. $65 Auto Lock Wardrobe Trunks $50 Fibre covered and fibre bound, lined with blue ‘Keratol; 12 garment hangers, five drawers and hat compartment. One operation locks the entire trunk. Dress Trunks, at $15.00 Round edge style, covered and bound with hard fibre, cloth lined; one deep tray with two com partments and extra dress tray. Steamer Trunks to match, at $13.50 © Good Furniture at Reasonable Prices On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT end Col Mecticut, ALL GOOQS MARKED iN y From $15.0 janie With bvery 8100 My COLUMBIA Keco we EVERY oven HON vi Pha BST 750-752-EIGHTH “AVE. SAT tt Leach, whore home ts in 6 10 tm Ritoaners, | | Alleghany County, has been commit-_ | ted to jail by Jusiies of the Peace | | Addison Courtney of West Bridge- water, charged by County Detective W. 0. Coulter with felony, Police and detectives offer the the- ory that the girl was attacked and | then drowned. Tho river is od ragged. Leach says that three men CHARITY ELEMENT ERADICATED FROM THE SOLDIER FUND Wagner's Bill Lets Child Wel- fare Board Decide on Worthy Families. in a skiff rowed alongside his canoé and drow Migs ¢ ‘ook into their boat. “Get him!” Leach told the police | one of the men sald, at the same time pointing at him. He said Miss Cook | was screaming and he started to p: die away from the skiff when the men commanded him to stop, Leach sald he leaped into the river and swam 100 feet overturning. Leach says ho saw the three men (is- appear in the darkness on the other aldo of the river: that, with clothes to shore, the canoe | By Sophie Irene Loeb. ‘Two more war measures of popular interest have passed the Legistature | and are now before the Governor. ated his story to his Captatm, James A. Williams. He asserts alao that he notified the police of what had oc- curred, These assertions the police have been unable to confirm, —_—_——— | The Wagner bill) advocates @ State fund to provide “for the assistance in case of need of the wives, children and dependent rel- atives of officers and’ men, residents ot New York, who during the present ‘war may be on ac- tive servicé with the naval and mill- tary forces of the United States and the allies of the United States.” One of the main features of the measure prescribes that the Boards of Child Welfare, where- ever established, shall be required to make the necessary investiga- tions provided for in the law. This was deemed je by the sponsors of the ute in order to eliminate any element of in the administration of this pa- triotic fund. The Child Welfare” Boards, which administer the Widows’ Pension Law throughout the State, are recognized as civic de- partments, since the law under which they act is one of relief granted by the State during the school-going period of a child, and is regarded as a function of the State and not as a charity. The Patriotic Fund Is to be formed into a corporation composed of the following persona and not exceeding fifty others to bo named by the Gov- ernor: ‘Tho Governor, Charles 8. Whitman; oe happy-footed in w the Lieutenant Governor, Edward] yoment, Lie: copia" ood never oufler Schoeneck; tho Speaker of the As-|with tender, raw, burnings sombly, Thaddeus C, Sweet; the swollen, tired, aching feet. “Viz” President pro tempore of the Senate, /only “Tiz” takes the pain and soreness Flon R. Brown, the leader of the] out of corns, callouses and bunions. minority of the Senate, Robert bk wnt ath, apt ea the hap Wagner; the leader of the majority] oot onkin ae PL oa of the Assembly, Simon L. Adler; the | oid feet feel ‘a, Ho Toor danentes leader of the minority of the Assem-| joy, “Tiz” is grand. “Tiz” instantly bly, Joseph M, Callahan; John Purroy | draws out all the poisonous exuda- Mitchel, Joseph W. Stevens, George | tions which puff ih your feet and R. Lunn, Waiter R. Stone, Cornelius] %4use 60re, inflamed, aching, sweaty ‘ect. F, Burns, James D. Smith, vee Tl tia ee-eentibox of “Tia” ef aay Lennon, Frank H. Truitt, ‘Theodore | ie store or department store, Get pores wseph H. Choate, “J instant foot feifer. Laugh at foot “| sufferers. who complain, Because your feet are never, never going to vother or make you limp any more— Advt. O14 Glory Drapes Joan of Are Statues at Orleans Fete. ORLEANS, France, May 14.—Yes- terday, on the four hundred and eighty- eighth anniversary of the deliverance of France by Joan of Are, the cere- monies, both religious and civil, were unusvally elaborate, All statues of Joan of Arc were draped with the Entente Allied flags, including the Stars and Stripes. Bishop Donnelly of Dublin loMclaced at pontifical mass. Oe CANT BEAT “TIZ WHEN FEET HOR? “Tiz” for sore, tired, puffed- up, aching, calloused feet or corns. ir, Hughes, Hynn and of the corporation FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS #9 Down on 4 . € Hshed SOLDIER on i “ “AFTER GIRL VANISHES | soe ae ON THEIR CANOE TRIP Leach Tells Queer Story of Abduction of His Com- panion by Three Men. WEEK May 14.~ Sinec © last | MONAG A, Pa, APARTMENTS SUR NICE $500 Open Monday and Saturday Evenings | 106 ST. L STATION AT CORNER» teen-year-old Rochester Aigh Sc Eng ot} COMPLETE FROM $50 TO | student, following a « ride in the | On th with I Charles twenty, of Eight- en tlonal Guard on guard duty here, coun ty detectives, District Attorney Louls aham of Beaver County aud State e@ have been busy tracing the} movements. “As the result of their Investigation, ask FOR Munsing W EAR UNION SUITS because- they are clean, sanitary—fit to wear next to the skin the day you buy them. Made by clean, healthy, well-paid workers in a model daylight nitting mill. Made in many styles and fabrics for men, women and children—all sizes. PERFECT, FITTING UNION SUITS MUNSING WEAR t, he went into the camp and re- | S] CRANDRapips| | ) | pad | | é THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 14, Aoit. ee wa Hi. {nan Cn. ° e Special Offerings of Furnishings for the Summer Home will take place to-morrow and Wednesday, on the Fourth Floor. Exceptional_values are indicated in the following: SUMMER CURTAINS ali of good, durable qualities, particularly adapted for use during the open-window months. Sérim Curtains Scotch Madras Curtains Plain, hemstitched . . per pair $1.00 perpair » 6 1 1 6 + $2.25 Also H titched, with | ing, hip ' d Re a =? "aie Scrim or Muslin Bed Covers Single or double size . . each $3.85 Hemstitched, with filet insertion and hem- ‘kad med edges =. + = per pair $1.95 200 Imported Filet Lace Paneis (Handemade) Marquisette Curtains 4Beinch . . «© «.« ench $8.75 Hand-drawn, hemstitched, per pair $1.50 S4einch . ° Rae” - each 10.00 Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortables,| Household and Decorative Linens and comprising Muslin Bed Furnishings Double Satin Damask ‘Table Cloths white Ginelets- (circular hsesiggh ne $5.00, he & 9.00 mner Napkins to matc per pair + + $4.95, 6.00 & 7.00 perdozen . . . . $6.75 & 10.78. P Satin-finish Bedspreads Size 2x234 yards Hemmed . ‘ each $3.00 Scalloped . each 3.25 With embroidered scalloped edge, each 3.50 Size 214x234 yards . . . Hemmed. . . . «~~ each $3.50 Scalloped. . . » each 3.75 Size 219x234 yards Hemmed .. - each $3.95 Scalloped. . - each 4.25 With embroidered scatiabed edge, each 4.50 Comfortables : Figured dimity se he engl $2.48 Figured silkoline, with plain border, $3.15 each . 5 ° . Also Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at correspondingly low prices poo | Men’s & Women’s Handkerchiefs OF EXCELLENT QUALITIES will be on sale to-morrow, at prices that should make a wide appeal in view of the present market conditions. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS per dozen $2.30 & 2.50 » hematitched, . $3.65 &_4.00 - each 35c. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS initialed . . Plain per dozen With col ored border WOMEN’S SHEER 1 . Initialed . . per dozen $1.70 & 2.50 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen . . . $1.80, 2.00 & 2.30 With tape border . . per dozen 1.50 With handeembroidered scalloped edge and fancy corner each 35c. Also Handkerchiefs of colored voile, hemmed, each 18c, . ° . . . . (First Floor) SAFE STORAGE FOR FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES _™ Janae. Gatien Jarome, New sail Heavy Linen Damask Table Cloths $3.25, 4.25 & 5.00 Heavy Linen Damask Table Napkins per dozen $4.75 & 6.00 Huckaback Towels, hemstitched, per dozen $3.50, 5.50 & 6.00 Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed, per dozen $2.50, 3.75, 4.90 & 7.00 Madeira Tea Napkins, hand-scalloped, with hand-embroidered corner, per dozen $6.00 & 6.75 Madeira Luncheon Sets (13 pieces) | consisting of 24-inch centerpiece, six 6-inch and six 10-inch doylies, all handescalioped and hand-embroidered, per set $5.00 & 5.50 Dresser Scarfs and Stand Covers Machine scalloped and embroidered each $1.75, 1.90 & 2.40 Trimmed with machine-made lace | each $1.40, 1.85 & 2.10 each 5 . ° . . xi Extraordinary Reductions have been made (and will go into effect to-morrow) in the prices of Little Girls’ Summer Hats in styles suitable for children up to 6 years, Unusual Values will be obtainable in $1.75, 2.75 & 3.85 at 5.50 & 7.50 — | American-made Hats, at Imported Hats (Second Floor) ANOTHER INTERESTING SALE of Women’s Wool Jersey Sports Suits, Travel and Walking Suits, extraordinarily priced at $16.75 is now being held in the Ready-to-wear Suits Dep't, Third Floor