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- gee eee RE ee) ee Wx, sy ment. Mrs, Lupeista told the vjury her husband was fighting with the -Tealian ariny and, in order to support herself and children she got employ- Clemente, ehe said, had began/ UPHOLDS WIFE’S HONOR f i. ; don Shot! ‘ + A Jury before Judge Wadhams to-day FOR DRAFT OF ARMY promptly acquitted Margerita Lupetsta Of No, $838 Past Forticth Street, mother . ged with shooting fellow worker In NAMED BY MAYOR making advances to ner and on March Not Yet Decided Whether They $, when sho reaisted him, he attacked | her and, to defend herself she shot) ’ fen keep telling me that my _hus-| ing to war,” | his) band la neglecting me in led Mra. Lupelsta. “He tn doing ty and T wan' i i ou are “thinking of obtaining glasses,” bear in mind that the financial and professional re- ilityof those towhomyou entrust the care of your eyesight in of “greatest importance. Will Pass on Exemptions— Board for Each Borough. Mayor Mitche) to-day appointed the several boards which are to su- ervise on June 5 the registration of jail young men in this city between the ages of twenty-one and thirty | Years, both inclusive, who are liable for military service under the terms of selective conscription. H It ts understood that the same boards will supervise the census, which ts to be conducted by the State from June 11 to 26. This census will be for the purpose of getting 4 comprehensive estimate of just what the resources of the commonwealth are, Mayor Mitchel explains that the central board for the entire city, In addition to the President of the Board of Elections and the City Cle composed of one physician, one ena aR meee jmen were obtained, making | Ratiroad. The flag was raised by J. 1 | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1917. cruiting depot has sent Miss Booth ® congratulatory letter. Ww K. and H, A. Gore, broth- ors, presented themselves for nervice | AMowed Sevem: Days After Hahens Corpus Writ Is Withdrawn. David Lamar, convicted with Capt were accepted. All are athletes of) rang von Rintelen and H. B. Martin of with the Firet Battalion New York Signal Corps this afternoon. They the Bronx Church House, ’ ._ | conspiracy, appeared to-day in Part II. Walter H. Mickens of the Stock | ir tne supreme Court before Justice Mickens of the Consolidated Kx-|BiJur and through his attorney asked ‘W. G. and] that the writ of habeas corpus sicned yracuse oars-|hy Supreme Court Justice Ford, order- men, and Otto J. A. and Waldemar | ing him to appear there be withdrawn. H. Grassle, the Columbia athletes, |The ground given was that the satus < | of Lan a e . and Clarence and Harrison M. Up-| 0 tainty writ. on representations that Fee teint fallahan, Chieg wig. (Ne had been ilemally restrained of his Exchange, and his twin, Arthur 8. change enlisted to-da: D, R, Cathcart, the son have joined the Signal Corps. liberty in the Tombs Prison. nal OMeer of the National Guard, fenced In telegraph, telephone and|the hearing as @ spectator. electrical vocations, for service in|, Justice the new Signal Corps Outpost com. | amar loft tne pany. ‘A stay of execution was later granted " Lamar, When his attorney ppreared be- Fonliated in Regalar Army | fore Federal Judge Julius ayer in catia ie racenma 7 |Ihe United States District Court. Judge WASHINGTON, May 22—Regutar | Mayer, Rave Lamar until médnight of to prepare any legal ste) army recruiting responded Yesterday |jating to fis convietion Sunday Nik oe to the stimulus given by the signing of the army bill and a total of 1,812 78,376 men to have volunteered for war ser- vice In the regular army since Apri! 1 Cotton Me WASH. \ May manufacturers of the North and pro- New York led in recrulting with ducers and manufacturers of the South 265 men enrolled for the day. Penn- sylvania was second with 260, Government the. “Government in obtaining vines 0 iia aaa \ pea ae | Mehest deere of co-operation. LAMAR IS GRANTED STAY. WIFE SUES FLEISCHMANN; Secret day in the Supreme Court of White Plains against William N. Fleiech- mann, secretary of the Yankees’ base. ball team and member of the Fleisch- mann family of millionaire yeast man- ufacturers, disclosed what only a few intimate friends knew—that in 1911 he was quietly married in New Jersey. Martin, who iseat liberty under $5,000 has issued a ¢all for men exper-|bail pending his appeal, was present at ijur dismissed the writ and Lamar loft the courtroom in custody of town as referee to hear tne sult upset U. 8. A et here to-day in conference to ap- n committee. to. deal with the The committes, the per- onriel of which wil be announced Inter, 21 TORPEDOES SALUTE FLAG. | 5)tie''Government ‘are ‘promptly met pinta ee and will aseist both manufacturers an. A flag raising ceremony took piace iui ah to-day at the headquarters of the car NO TRICK TO LIFT department in the West Finty-Anth | Street yards of the New’ York Central | ACORN RIGHT OUT | in which we use o: yer, one labor representative, Ours is the Largest iza- tion in the world oted |in charity or reltet work. businessman and one man engaged It ts Exclusively— pointed out by the Mayor that it has * * . not yet been decided whether the To the scientific examination | poardy appointed to-day will serve of eyes— as exemption boards, To the manufacture and ad- justment of eyeglasses and | ows: spectacles — (CITY-WIDE). And to the conduction of modern lens-grinding factories, af the best of materials —employing the most efficient workmen. Bigismun son and Edward C. Blum. John J. Freach! 4. Crulse, Deputy MANHATTAN BOROUGH BOARD. Judge of Special a ity ‘The registration boards are as fol- CENTRAL BOARD OF CONTROL Edward F, Boyle, President, Board of Elections; P. h Scully, City Clerk; 5 GatRaters Kt. BY Sienes ise, Timothy Healy, Lewis £. Pler- When you consider the size Shere Wetman Thompson, 3. Di : incol i and com; pas of OUT OTgAni- | eT eee ee ankel . zation, you will understand why Harris Glasses can be made for from $2 and upward. . | E 5 a } » | H. Rosénquest and Matthew! A. M ” | Conville. | BROOKLYN BOROUGH BOARD. ’ | Bawin L. tal 4 r a tons; Vv, ify, Deput kote euthats and Gprrcrong | sie, eta: picte 7B Bnarir re $4 East 234 St, near 4th Ave . O4 Weat 126th Bt., near Lenox Ave. W. 34th St., bet. 6th & 6th Aves, i Columbus Av., bet, Slat & $24 Bis. John Bi 70 Nassau St, near te 1405 St.Nicholas Av.,det.180th & 18Lat, 2629 Broadway bet. 99th & 100th Cia, 2007 Broadway, or. Willo’by, Brooklyn 489 Fulton St, opp. A. & 8., Brooklyn —— €83 Broad St., next to Bedell, Newark Maternity Apparel For Every Occasion it _ mothers may always be ry Seporningty dressed tn lgned bi Lane lryant. foctlvely’ conceal condi, Dresses 7.95 te 137.50 | Blouses 2.95 to 34.56 Coats 10.85 to 195.00| Skirts 1.95 to 25.00 jults 75.00 to 97.50 | Corsets 2.05 to 1000 Lane Bryant, 21-23 W. 38th St. Lichtenstein ' SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Wednesday, May 23rd Trimmed Millinery, Gowns, Coats, Tailored and Sport Suits, Blouses, etc. Every article in stock to be disposed of Regardless of Cost 584-586 Fifth Avenue Between 47th & 48th Streets No Branch Store and no connection with any other store BRONX BOROUGH BOARD. Charles B. Siroms, City Magistrate; Th J, Mi i" if if ‘ William A. esau, Dapoly “a ay ie juckner, Harry H." Tre E rg Garven, Judge of Spec! ward P. Ma jamuel emt Soe ini . Deb- . indi 1h, Ce Be Me Bhom jolland and Millis Parker RICHMOND BOROUGH BOARD. Samuel H. Evins, hy 2 Maaiotrates John Dalton, Dey oN ‘erk, Willlare Bryan, M. B.; Nathan A. fren, Wal ter W. bi a L Bost and Haunting Up the Slackers. | “The Mid-day Minute Men,” or- ganized by the Mid-day Recruiting Committes to bunt up slackers, start- od work this afternoon on their job of rounding wp men who bave eniist- ed and failed to appear for duty, and eligible men who either through care- lessness or evasion have not enrolled. Thirty-five centa he owed the ma- rine canteen was all that stood be- tween Sergt. John MoNulty and re-enlistmnent to-day, Although physl- cally perfect and in the possession ot an honorable discharge, Sergt. MeNulty, after five years of service in the Philippines and Cuba, was turned down because the record showed his indebtedness. McNulty wanted to pay his bill, but he was told there was no chance for him to re-eniist. Eight hundred men for duty in various branches of the service, but chiefly in the Marine Corps, have been recruited by Miss Theodora Booth, President of the Girls' Na- tional Honor League, with offices at No, 84 West Twenty-elghth Street. Bhe made a three weeks’ automobile tour from Brownsville, Tex., through the Southern District, including re- sorts in Florida, The Marine re- Millinery Zo. Thursday, May 24th 8 pin A anlute of rae ar track tor- pedoes exploded engines was substituted for a cannon ralute,’ Led by Mr. Wenle, the employ: | een then recit Flag.” Engineer Daniel then spoke. ees BOY SHOT ‘STEALING A RIDE,’ Weale, foreman of the department, fol- lowing an invocation by W. W. Daniel locomotive, engyneer.. while a. band yod The Star Spang! janner cutting corns and in- ¥ one of the big yard | sis : viting lockjaw. ed the “Salute to the man With Firtag on Them. Joseph Sica, fourteen years old, ved REE authorit: No, 406 Madison Street, Hoboken, ts dying alleged, by Joseph Campione, an Erie | Railroad watchman. @ result of being shot to-day, it is Campione, who |COrn oF callus without lives in Bolleville, N. J. denies the | "€8s or the danger of infection. charge, but two boys with Sica iden- | Utied the on and Michael Rome: tral when they were fired on. NEW YORK of a similar name ‘ m when they tried to steal a ride | inflame or even irri an Erie train. fampione is locked charged with felonious, assault. ing tissue. ca boy, with Charles Congolone to vis! (4 third and Harrison Streets ting corns on practic nt Mecano te No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street Newest Model Frocks (Second Floor.) For Town, Country & Sports Wear Very Specially Priced Newest Frocks in Crepe de Chine, Nee Shantung. Very Special Newest Frocks in Satin, Gatardine, eorgette, asad steor Crepe Very Special 25.00 Summer Coats & Capes (Ted Floor.) Very Specially Priced Newest Models in | ern ‘oplina, Velours, 1 5 e 00 Silk Lined. Very Special. Newest Models tn Potret Twill, Burella, Satin, Bmprotd- Cashmere Velour, Crepe de «Silke Poplin, Ohne Silk Lined, ttc Very Special Suit Reductions Women’s & Misses’ Suits 20.00 Selected from regular stock, in the desirable materials for present wear, # Reduced to | 12.50 |Says there is no excuse for Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns any kind of a corn can harmlessly be lifted right out with the fingers if Companions Charge Erte Wateh-| you will apply directly upon the corn @ few drops of freezone, says a Cin- It is claimed That at small cost one in St. Mary's Hospital, Hoboken, |C®" get @ quarter of an ounce of freesone at any drug store, which is sufficient to rid one's feet of every ain or sore This simple drug, while sticky, dries him as the man who fired at|the moment it is applied and does not ite the surround- aries, Congo) his reader gy 8 Ny eget Played “hookey” | many women here, for it is said that Tht 8 ST t Board “a | the present high-heel Lope gusta mann for a quiet drvorce. MARRIAGE KNOWN TO FEW pacers Divorce Action Against Yankees’ Secretary Reveals Wed- ding to Actress in 1914. Secret divorce proceedings begun to- spent much of with the Yank Fleischmann made a $40,000, cD. ‘Townsend, Enginee: the plans of Mra. Viola B. Flelach- Fielachmann before her marriage ap- peared in minor parts on the stage. She is much younger than her hus- band. Since her marriage sho has been living at No. 260 West Eighty- eighth Street wh Fleischmann has* ime on the road apectaculat plunge at Saratoga in 1903 and wa wiped out, owing the bookmaker ppt. ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 22.—Orders twelve Government barges and two Gavernment steamers on the Misaleaipg | re Iaced in immediate commer: ‘Tho appointment of former District | cial service, in order to, relieve frelent congestion, were received to-day by Col, Attorney George Andrews of Tarry- | (0° 4 "Setoa OLD CROW RYE’ America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. H.B. Kirk &Co., New York,N.Y. “SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS H. Altman & Cn. The Dep’t for Women’s Separate Skirts (Third Floor) A Remarkable Offering of . Women’s Wool Jersey Sports Skirts to be commenced to-morrow (Wednesday) will comprise four new, smart models, in the fashionable sports colors as well as in white, very specially priced at $7.75 each The Dep't for Imported and Special Costumes (Third Floor) Great Reductions have been made in the prices of Fashionable French Gowns Also a A Number of Copies and Adaptations are now on sale at these special prices: Afternoon Dresses of fine quality, at $48.00 Tailored Silk Suits . » « at 38.00 A Selection of attractively priced for to-morrow, will comprise Smoking Stands. . . . « $2.00 Book Engs (9 Gage 3.50 Serving Trays, inlaid, with glass lining, 5.00 Muffin Stands, inlaid . ; F . 6.50 Tip Tables, inlaid (diameter, 22 inches), 6.50 Tea Wagons (three-wheel design) - 14.50 Nested Tables (four tables in set) . 17.00 (Art Objects Dep't, Fourth Floor) RETAIL MERCHANTS’ 1 Solid Mahogany Art Furnishings Large Price Reductions have been made in the remaining Spring assortments of Little Children’s Coats and Hats (American-made Unusually attractive values are offered in Coats . . at $3.90, 5.50 & 7.50 Hats . . at 1.75, 2.75 & 3.65 A Sale of Leather Travel Goods for to-morrow (Wednesday) will afford a timely opportunity for obtaining the necessary equipment for Summer trips at advantageous prices. (The following are all made of black enamel! duck): WEEK-END CASES (sizes, 24, 26 & 28 ins.) with tray and shoe pockets; lined with figured sateen . . Bie | - $8.50 OVER-NIGHT BAGS (sizes 14x10 inches) $4.50 BATHING SUIT CASES (size 18 inches) with adjustable partition; lined with wash- able cloth « « s ee MOTOR POUCHES Sizes 24 and 26 inches : . ° Size 28 inches . . . . . MOTOR LUNCHEON CASES With service for four persons e . With service for six persons . . Also WOMEN’S FITTED DRESSING CASES of black crepe-grain cowhide, with extra pocket; with scissors and ten celluloid Cittings. 44.9: 9-6 58 6 OIRO lined with colored moire . . e $5.00 5.50 $9.00 10.00 BUY A LIBERTY BOND secured by all the resources of the United States EVERY MAN AND WOMAN IN AMERICA ".D HELP BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE LIBERTY LOAN For Subscription Blanks and full particulars, apply at Special Bond Booth, on the First Floor LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Filth Avenne- Madison Avene, New Pork \ UR MASH