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i0N FORREALFICHTING, CONIANDER URGES. THE MARINES Thanks Evening World for Ai _ and Asks It to Join Recruit- Corps offers them a great opportunity to uphold the honor of their country and their flag. On behalf of the officers and en- listed men of the Marine Corps, I again desire to express our sincere appreciation of the able assistance and hearty co-operation rendered by The Evening World in recruiting tho during there strenuous. times. as vesponded aplendidiy to our I ain now asking your further nce and co-operation in re- the Marine Co: to its full- est strength of 30,000 enlisted men. ‘The special National Marine Corps id | recruiting week is from June 10 to 16, inclusive, and IT hope that the Marine Corps will be at full strength before the close of the present fiscal period. “THE EVENING WORLD, TH URSDAY, MAY 24, 1917. $10,000,000 FUND FOR THE RED GROSS TOAID ALL NATIONS Big Sum Is Only a Starter to Amount That Is to Be Put sided over by Seward Prosser of New York, To-morrow former President Taft will confer with representatives of the various Red Cross chapters, Herbert C, Hoover will present recommenda- tions for the abilitation of North- ern France, Mr. Davison explained that the $100,000,000 to be raised was a starter in an intensive campaign in which committees of prominent business men are to be chosen in each city, The work will be carried on with all {possible vigor, #0 that American as- |wistance to the devastated districts of Europe may be offered at once. Mr. Davison also explained the plan in detail to-day to members of the Finance Committee of the Red Cross, including E. T. Stotesbury of Philadelphia, F. L. Higginson of Bos- ton, and Julius Rosenwald of Chicago. metiviec Co or cout vam ate GOMPERS ASSURES WOMEN IN INDUSTRY OF FAIR PLAY Selection of Mrs. Harriman as Head of Committee Explained to Trade WASHINGTON, May nions. uM Women In industry are amply represented on the Council of National Defense Labor Committee, Samuel Gompers said to- day . In a letter to trades union wom- en he explained that every effort will be made to get women fair treatment during the war, Gompers explained that tho selec- : ‘ GEORGE BARNETT, i ’ ing Campaign. Major General, Into Use Immediately. ——— Commandant. —_——_ The 2 | sae ae te WASHINGTON, May %4—Tho new ! Ln asnythlblend tenn heed | Jobless Printer Enda His Lite. Sore al WASHINGTON, May 2—The bill} Michael Anderson, @ Norwegian| Red Cross War Council, headed by wigned by President Wilson yéeterday authorizes the Marine Corps to enlist | * men between the ages of elghteen and thirty-five for the period of the war. Men who want to fight where the @otion is hott: @r in the air, will find the t on land, on the sea, out of work for three weeks, | Henry P. Davison, began its frst con- | gled himself with a fishing line | ference here to-day, making plana for | tled to the post of his bed to-day in| the $100,000,000 war rellef fund. Kop- 23 Weat Eighth Street | resentatives of more than forty citics soni had lived. th ‘tho| WeF® Present. e years but had been af-| ‘The hundred million dollar fund, un- | 1 not only fof Red Cross relief for mericans, but also for the destitute his N Marine! war for the A Message to Mothers OU know the souls and hea to tell you the ty an experiment. buying Fletcher's. al human doctors right around in your neighberhood : the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with ‘3; those men who are respondin; dead of night as readily as in the broad daylight; they are ready | spoke of Polish needs, and Jubn H. good that Fletcher’s Castoria has done, is doing and | Gade of the Belgian Relief Comcis- will do, from their experience and their love for children. ; | Fletcher’s Castoria is nothing new. We just want to impress upon you the importance | money raising campaign, according to Announced plans, will be in the hands China to a war declaration against in the foreign war zones whatover | their nationality. Tan Malcolm of the British ofMcial | | mission made a general statement of |needs abroad; Frederick Walcott, a nember of the Rockefeller ormmis- to your call in the | sion recently returned from Poland, sion told of the needs of Belgium. The actual machinery of the great | We are not asking you to Your physician will tel! you this, as he knows there are a num- |°f Charles S. Ward, Internauono ber of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in | Young Men's Christian Association the welfare of your baby. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of CMSftllhea dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue PURCHASES ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILL APPEAR pas | 4,500 SHIRTS | 1,600 SHIRTS "2,900 SHIRTS ] 1.675 SHIRTS | 2,845 SHIRTS BOYS’ ALL WOOL NORFOLK SUITS Men —A Remarkable Secretary, who also is Secretary of | the War Finance Committee. The campaign in New York City will dle rectly be in charge of Cornellus N, The meetings are being pre- Bliss jr. 34th Street ON BILLS RENDERED JULY 1ST. STANT RT SANTA, Sale of New Shirts. WAR DECLARATION LIKELY Belief That His Selection Means China Will Soon Join the CHINESE PREMIER; Allies Against Germany. PEKING, May 24.—China’s early entry into the war as a belligerent was forecast to-day by acceptance by Dr. Wu Ting-fang of the post of premier, charged with formation of a new cabinet. He succeeds Tuan- ohi-Jul, who was dismissed by Presi- dential mandate, Dr applayded to-day. ment, passage Germany. Wu's choice was universally It was confidently | expected he would be able to end the | factional fight in the Chinese Parlia- by which provincial military jgovernors have heretofore blocked | pledging of a resolution tion of Mrs, Borden Harriman as Ohairman of the Women In Industry Committes was because she could give all her time gratuitously to the work, while several trades union women considered were more needed in their own Ines, “It is apparent that In the months to come the number of women going into Industry will be vastly in- creased,” said Gompers. “It will take the united effort of all to secure the protection of these women.” etal! Groce: War Tax on TOLEDO, 0 Association of Retail Grocers, in con- vention here to-day, adopted a resolu- tion to send Frank B. Connolly of San Francisco t ashington to urge Con gress to placd a war tax on trad stamps, coupons and. prize sche which, the convention declared necessarily convention mending api tional Food ¢ HIN Giving Government Powers Approved by Senate Committee. WASHINGTON, May 24.—The Sen- ate Interstate Commerce Committes to-day ordered favorably reported bill giving the Government broad powers in directing shipments on all railroads ‘The iM stipulates that the Government may determine products shall be given priority in the Gover movement of eme by the House, The Dobbs Straw Three-fifty and exclusive designs in all desirable weaves Dobbs Hats ’ 244 Fifth Avenue between 27th & 28th Sta TO CONTROL R. R. SHIPPING. Broad shipping. Shortly thereafter the Esch car shortage bill, a war measure giving nt authority to control all freight cars in time cy, was finally approved what, ¥ ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘ A great special purchase makes possible thisexceptional — | offer of all new Spring patterns / | and styles in Men's fine Shirts. | Negligee models with soft French cuffs. —Careful selections. —Extensive assortments. ~+Serviceable fabrics. 1.00 made of Woven Madras and soft materials............ 1.65 made of Madras and Mercerized materials. . made of Madras with Russian cord, silk and satin MRR sole eas ia eel ed ane emi ronan: a. made of heavy Tub Silks in novelty stripes. . made of Crepe in a large range of colored stripes; cus- TOM TD cia ari oud hone ic ras made of fine quality Crepe and Broadcloth Silk No Charge for Sleeve Alterations. Phenomenal Values (With Two Pairs Knickerbocker Trousers) Special 8.75 Made of strong, serviceable fabrics that will stand hard wear; all seams double sewed; in light and dark checks and stripes; coats ure Alpaca lined; size 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Graduation Suits Special 12.50 | Handsome Blue Serge Norfolk Graduation Suits, made of extra fine quality twill serge; smart models; Knickerbocker trousers full lined; coats lined with good quality Alpaca; size 8 to 18 y ars. BOYS’ HATS AND FURNISHINGS 1,25 to 5.50 1.75 to 1.95 . 95c to 1,95 Straw and Panama Hats... Felt Hats Fabric Hat Caps... ... 50 to 95e Blouses .... 180 to 2.98 Shirts... .. 95¢ to 3.95 Pajamas ..75¢ to 1.50 Neokweeesoiseis cases ccsasands 25c to 1.45 BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPT,—sTH FLOOR | James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURD:‘ AY 34th Street Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered July Ist : Special Two-Day Sale SRR ARR AREE Remarkable Values 10,000 PAIRS SILK GLOVES Pair, 65c A special purchase of high grade Silk Gloves ‘ enables us to offer excellent qualities Considerably Below Usual Prices i Two Clasp Silk Gloves in all White, also in Black | or White with contrasting Paris point stitching. 16-button length Mousquetaire Silk Gloves,— in all Black or White, also in Black with White: Paris point stitching. MAIDS’ Special Values (Fifth Floor) An odd lot of Gingham Dresses suitable | Maids’ Aprons for maid Nurses’ Uniforms of plain Blue or Blue | Striped Chambray. White Uniforms....... s; low neck and short sleeves 1.00 low1 Three-piece 2.50 | .2.75, 3.00, 3.50 | consisting of Sun Hat, Ce half sleeves; attractive colorings. f | Pair 65c DRESSES 50c to 95¢ Surgical Aprons with long sleeves and rk. Garden Sets of Cretonne, erall Apron and Exceptional Offerings WOMEN’S SUMMER FROCKS A wonderful assortment of Women’s Cotton Dresses in plain, figured and Fancy Voiles, Check and Plaid Ginghams, Linens and Nets at Moderate Prices. an 2 1—Linen Dress, tuilored model in chor Various colors; embroidery on pockets “and belt 1 2 ton Voile effects, de Chine recor nee ucammapauanamesemsntaes lt tapastnarinsanteTtea ta AAD Cotton colors: finished with band of gingham on bottom of tunic, cuffs and girdle. Remarkable Offerings COTTON Aslacae “ourshaanicte Worcants (Ga also tunics and plaited skirts Speciul SHIRT WAIST DRESSES Several entirely new models in one and two-piece effects; made of Crepe 10.50 Voile Dress,—plain 7.95 DRESSES Dresses in plain and faney all White; made with 5.95 and Natural Ecru Pongee, 24.75 S OFOTO.. ROC Rox te Very Specially Priced Skerry Worsted Sweaters Imported Skerry Wool Sweaters, made in Scotland Mini Sp for this In white, maize, purple, delft blue, green rose. Scotch Wool Sweaters Imported from Scotland, in plain ; fn! mixtures, ee oe TO ie Hand Knit Sweaters : aaa made of Shetland Wool, with collars and cuffs. 12.00. Angore 24.00 Plain and Novelty Silk Sweaters Entirely new and exclusive ef- 32.50 » 49.50 fects in a variety of original models and py schemes, TO CLOSE OUT An Assortment of Various SWEATERS At Greatly Reduced Prices Domestic Shetland Sweaters In regulation coat style only. An assortment of plain colors, Formerly 5.50 Silk Coat Sweaters Belted back effects with sash qiached 225063050 18.50 & 25.00 Wool Jersey Sweaters and Middys Embroidered Styles Sweaters, formerly 32.50, 28.50 Sweaters, formerly 24.50, 20.00 Sweaters, formerly 29.50, 25.00 Sweaters, formerly 22.50, 18.50 3.95 SPECIAL VALUES IN White Cotton Gabardine Skirts 3.90 5.00 Four smart models of white Cotton gabardine for outing service. BONWIT TELLER & CO, Specially Shep of Orinalons FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET Will Close Out Friday About One Hundred Tailleur and Sport Hats FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Formerly 8.50 to 28.00 A O06 20) 10.00 Included in this sale are two or three hats of a kind, assembled from the regular stock. There are hats of lisere, tagal, hemp, milan and peanut straw. Also suede trimmed and ribbon hats and smart knitted wool tams, In black and various other colorings. IT Maece Lit TLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU Necu— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT

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