The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1917, Page 10

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mer « SOS EER I wr THE EVENING WORLD, the million dollar sewer, This was About one-fifth of the City of Ho- condition of affairs was to build « sewer, It ta lieved that with the ver many new faotory bulldings ‘ould be ted and would not only | py, fone Srelan ¢ bring noreased busiiess to the city Fight Against Fusion’ and 4 pet Sewer Will - |but would also add greatly to the! Mitchel to Be Carried On population and bo, the ratable value of | | th 1 hole, J f, 5 Be Completed. Tg ay oS eee letie Was dishead Among Soldiers. ap tions per n to be recolved by e war has struck Hoboken tn a| Secretary 01 Board of Trade,| 4 “ oT y intends to y Ww , tr man: N necessary, Tammany ie Place. It is now feared that the | Roscoe, D. Rie eet OEY NON | casey ite wat bn Fusion next tall tte dollar sewer, in course of con- | regarding Hoboken and the progréss|tho trenches on the European battle- jon and on the completion of |of the million dollar sewer. Since that lfront, It doen not propors that the Hoboken is relying for a place time the number of these applications | thousands of National Gua:demen and sun, will be seriously delayed by | certain that when it Is compicted and | other #oldiere who may be fighting on wa the marsh jands drained, Hoboken | French territory or elsewhere shall be | When the work was started a yoar | W!!l have « boom in new factory | out of touch with stirring events at # was stated that the end of the | pulidings and the era of prosperity niin with this ond in view the 1917 would see the completion of Now everything has suddenly, i¢ | organization will flood the firing line sewer. The work is now ecarcely| temporarily, gone “on the blink.” | with its iterature and thus endeavor half finished, and the prospects! Amenity wie found in inited Rreat | to capture votes that it will not be completed by| ficient supply of labor b | The election law provides that every end of 1918, It is probable that| deciaration of a state of war betwoon | voter 1s entitled to cast his ballot while work may continue away into| this country and Germany it has been | . found almost impossible to get mem |The Hoboken million dollar sewer ts | for digging th er trenches. thing more than a ditch. It has e would e five or six hun- yl 55 ee oF one bse ol | dred more men on the work if we of political leaders a ther | could get them,” sald C years past. When Mayor Cooke Lonarivan this morsing. teste, such as that of the Judgeship in power he used frequently to| age of labor is @0 e@erious that it is | % the Court of General Sessions be- that he had sewer for breakfast, | now impossible to say when the work | tWee® John F. Mcintyre and James rand supper and then went to| will be completed. It will certainly | Velehanty, was held up many weeks, to dream of grit chambers and| run toward the end of 1918, if it fw| .A# applying to special polls in time Jaterals and such like fancies, en completed that year. It ts ong | Of War the State law, in chapter 600, The commission government election the worst blows the city has re. | @FUcle 16, has this to say: » ig March, 1914, was fought tainly on | ceived eince the etart of the war,| “Whenever in time of war any ‘the ar question three ¥ qualified voter of this State shall be in the actual military service of this State, or of the United States, tr army or navy thereof, and by’ rea thereot 1s absont from his election di trict, wuch absent voter shall be en- titled to vote as fully as if he were h serving In the army or navy of the United States. Soldiers who served on the border were accorded this privilege. As & result the outcome of close con- at the Sixth Division of the New York National Guard, which will comprise a email army of at least 26,000 men, will be eoméwhere In Bu- rope before winter, A good portion of this number aro from New York City and are voters. Tammanyites claim wiomany Hal track of rs will be ma during tho registration of prospective soldiers next 1 y. At woh regis- | tration place a Tammany worker will | be stationed. Ho will make {t his business to get the aame and address Of the conscript and follow bis career If the conscript !* eventually selected | the name and location of his 2) t of troops will be watched {so that when the proper time arriv for the sending forth of Tamm. for votes no time will be font. of National Guardsmen are al- y filed away. If the New York National Guard or other bodies of troops recruited from are in Europe before election mmany will de Serre f Is the Day of Radical Silodioes-i Bae ane eee ne nuary paigns to reach them, It w eo “] at a recent meeting of COATS SUITS DRESSES seating ale etl a good plan to send @ small cargo of literature to Europe in charge of trusted Heutenants. Whetoer they gould secure passports is another question, but Tammany Hall is noi Dainty creations in taffeta, orem clo cine. ng Comnations: elo. for unt Green wes: w 38: 50 ll values as high as $18.50, $16.50, $13.50. Hew of ttyiee alors, $50 Former vatues as high as $17.50, $15, $12.50. d the voters so tabulated shall be permitted to cast on the same day on which held her are se and t Former values as high ae §25, $22.75, $21.50. 9 the com- sent home a manding of in sealed envelopes, to be coun iy the Election Board. If the Mayoralty Special ealeswomen on hand to take care of a large crowd election 1s close the result may be held up many weeks pending the counting LTON 4 of the votes cast for a New York Mayor in Europe, Tt ts provided in Momares | N. Y. the election law that, the home in 307 Fifth Ave. } New ) Second Floor é Largest SECOND FLOOR Women's Wear Shop. PANMMEVER © Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St.New York. Men’s Shoe Sale Men’s Oxfords Hick a $4.15 Substantially Reduced from Regular Prices Il meet “on the sixth the election to canvass Our34th St.Store ee The styles reduced include Oxfords and High Shoes in Mahogany Russia Calf and Gun Metal Calf. > ee we ae eae a ae ae ee © ee ee ee ae we ae ee oe Coe me mee me ee me a re a eer rr 7 Griffin and his four fellow Commia- for fifteen or twenty custodians of sioners were elected to office by an Tammany literature,” said one leader, overwhelming vote one of the first things taken up was the building of at is to prevent us from sending orators too? We'd be in a position to ’ placed in charge of Commissioner of show the French and the English Streeta and Public Improvements some of Tammany's up-to-date meth- James H. Londrigan, and the work T f pi aede a ; Ct | MDES HOBOKEN § was started early last year, «cy ft carrying an election in a’city The same methods of disseminating , voken, lying along tbe western bound.’ Paeeberiecataty is Wecoee wit that the only means to correct this where conscripts from New y | Tein ya Mactivity: in erecting bi are to be trained, floatin, indebtedness five-year moi fase pn he reperty, TRINITY REFUNDS DEBT. The Comptroller of Trinity Church Corporation has arranged to refund ne by 4,000,000 of the Mutual Lite Insurance jompany at 4% per cent. interest on & The a od “cor ood busi a residen iota, mor the Gree! wich fist ot, This ie Uy jon, ie the result of gest Popular Price Garment House in New Y D. PRICE & CO. 6 Ave. Cor. 18% St., New tak Dainty and charming models of Voile, Linen, Gingham, Tus- sah and Sheer Tissues—plain laids, stripes, figures, effects and combina- Sizes 14 to 44. of Voile, Lawn, Lin- hantung and Crepe de Chine. included among the Waists at $1.98 is a special purchase of e de Chine Waists—regu- $3—Saturday at $1.98, Sale of Tub Skirts 225, 227 Grand Street "Cor. Driggs Ave. GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN No Deposit, 50c Weekly a n° Also on Sale at Our BROOKLYN STORE | NEWARK STORE Fulton and Bridge Sts. | Market & Halsey Sts. Special Prices Saturday NewSummer Dresses e : 37% These Dresses Cannot be Dup- licated Eleewhere A ag at Our Prices ak FREE sadly Entirely New Models ALTERATIONS — Dress" i y Silk & Serge Dresses 549% 5 945.00 Copies of high cost models — styles that will appeal to the most fashionable woman and miss. Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Georgettes and Men's Wear Serges. Allcolors, Sizes 14 to 44, Thousands of New Waists $4.00 $4.98 $9.98 Unequalled values —unrivalled assortments —the smart- Incomparable Values at $4.00 $4.98 $9.98 The season's most popular styles— at far lower prices than generally prevail, Gabardines, Ratines, Piques, Cor- selines and Washable Corduroys—- lain colors and the newest . Scores of models in the amartest belted, pocketed and but- ton trimmed effects. Opens a New Clothing Account No Deposit—$1 Weekiy Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account Spring Clothing for All |Pavenette beds MEN’S and YOUNG MEN'S pringSuits 15%, WOMEN S and MISSES’ '/ Smart Suits 153° Newest Fabrics and Colos Handsomely Trimmed and Tai | BOY’ 9 SPRING (2.98 | SUITS Yup | i Durable Cloth. Strongly Made Te 9 SPRING GIRLS DRESSES Stylishly and Carefully Made OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY 1 ed 98 Of white washable velvet corduroy in large pearl button front and shirred models, with detach- able belts and sport pockets. Superior Navy Blue Men’s Wear Serge; smart tailored models in belted and sports effects; su= perior make and linings. Special Attractive model, fashioned of plain or embroid- | ered net, also ecru net, trimmed with satin ribbon, sizes 14 to 20 years. Exceptional Value | 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. GREATER NEW YORK | $125 Worth of Furniture Consisting paid ia aay [=e =e WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Our stack of Devens all Woody ME very wonmble Drives. mF Library Tables itton) OPEN in HLVG ATUR WORLD WANTS OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & € 34th Street—New York ‘ Exceptional Sales for Saturday RET PR OT TERE | Women’s Sport Suits High Class Custom Tailored Models Of superior Jersey Cloth and novelty ratine in | 1 6. 50 attractive colorings. Extraordinary Value Women’s Corduroy Skirts Two Distinctive Models Particular Attention ts directed to New Models in Misses’ Blue Serge Suits Siaes 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for women to 36 bust. Misses’ Graduation Dresses 175 Misses’ Spring Coats Regular values 25.00 to 39.75 15.00 18.00 25.00 Taken From the Regular Stock 800 Girls’ Summer Dresses Of voile, chambray, linen, repp, onan and other desirable materials, sizes 4 to 16 years. 200 205 3.95 a 195 Girls’ Spring Coats Formerly sold from 11.75 to 25.00 6.90 9.75 12.50 2.95 18.00 11.75 gular 2.95 to 6.90 values OR. 46u ST, 6&er — | appetite, sleeplessness, with burning, scald 3-Piece WILLIAM AND MARY DINING ROOM SUITE in Jacob-~ ean Oak, ment of of Buffet, {fs In your possession, rected, and you a! benefits in 24 hours, From $15, ed Patt: Ren TY) eet ft v ys oREDrs. your favorite pa, you every day, Sunday World, bc REE, na SiS, foul eae ING MACHIN: WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS.; World 4 CYSTITIS--KIDNEYS Cystitis oftentimes be; | chilly sensation, a slight fren ae . F irritability, or a feeling o Good Furniture at Reasonable Prices [{| Frequent urination, On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT _ ||| *" region aaeoinie Our Terms Apply Alno to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connectiows|| oh ght ected; the pain of a dull ALL GOODS MARABD IN PLAIN FIGURES, WH PAY FRIGHT, aracter, at times becoming sha: and agonising, Don't rest until treat but volded slowly ling, spasm-paina BALMWORT TABLETS hould find imme | YOU NEED THEM | Bold by all druggists.- ee | Ww HEN, You go on your vaca+ tion this Summer have Evening Word, 12¢ per Week Dally World, 12¢ per week Wants Work Wondé

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