The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1917, Page 14

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VEATER KNITTERS BUSY. Women Make Record for Navy, thousand and fifty sweaters for is the record of volunteer knitters who answered Comforts Committee of thi Section of the Navy Leagu ‘The workrooms, No, 60 pped to the Lye as been sold at the rate pounds a day, and 4 y have made women are being urged by Ee officers of the Comforts Commit- Ree) to concentrate efforts in knitting weaters, because they are needed im lately. PAICHILANN ‘SNITURE 3Pc. Suit, $39.98 8 0 | endidly 4 p bolstered ov Open Monday and Saturday "Bventnge the, ing the registration under the Selective Draft Law, June 6, that it is not be f+] possible to reply to each one. Many will find their answers in this general | statement, Registration is required of every man in the United States who pot) has reached his twenty4iret birthday and has not reached his thirty-first | birthday, whether he is foreign or native born, rich or poor, black or white, Registration and Selective Draft Questions Answered jo many inquiries have been addressed to ‘The Evening World regard: |men with military training that means | 4 great deal, Some of the questions which have been asked are answered below as nearly authoritatively as possible Those who do not find exactly their own questions will find others so like them that the answer’ will serve: Q. Tam a member of the National Guard Reserve, Iam not yet twenty- one. <A. Even if you were old enough, as a member of the N, G. R. you would not be required to regis-/ ter. oS Rian THE EVENING WORLD, FRI Ne 5 sade bila DAY, JUNE country and I have first papers; T am twenty-two years of age. Must I register? A. Yes, Q. Will It be necessary for my hus- band to register? He will be thirty- one this December, A. Yes. Q. My twenty-first birthday . fa’ on June 28. Must I register? A. Q. My home ts in New York City. Last election I voted from the town where I work and am a legal resi- dent. This town ts outside of New York City, Must I register from this town where I voted last? A. Yes. Q. (1) Will a man lable to draft but slightly imperfect physically, be com- pelled to submit to surgical operation Na 0. - ring ab eo an if athlete or cripple, ex-soldier or ex-cdfivict. No matter what hia trade, at feats GROG TL Aly ine oS) wih Copllgnnt fen Arar Ostlaed home or travelling, sick abed or about, he must register between 7 o'clock | the firm will have to retire from atin papers be ellatbie in oe sath A. M, and 9 o'clock P. M., June 6, UNLHSS he ts ALREADY actually en-| husineas and 1 will be liable for the of a country now on the alde of the |listed in the army, the Army Reserve, the OMcers’ Reserve Corps, the| tease, ‘The employees I have will Allies nte)? A. (1) Possibly, National Guard Reserve, the navy, the Naval Reserve, the Naval Milltia| also be without positions, Does the A ae Ts a ly Jor the body known as the Naval Volunteers above exempt me from draft? A nay, in the future, be After he is regivtered the Gover ent through b nie inted for that| Not unless the Kxemption Board, to ) verve. Purpose wil) consider his claims to be exempted from rervice Aliona muat | ait later, so rules, the only son and child ex- register but will not be drafted. As to aliens who have declared their tn- Q. 1 came to the United States m conseription? A. No. tentions of becoming ettizena the policy of the Government has not yet} when sixteen years old; am now Hal rrolovess ete been made clear. twenty-six, Through no fault of |) any young men here in St. Jo A surprising number of men write to ask what they shall do about/ Mine 1 did not go through His seins anxious to know and all aro Island, 1 am a skilled mechanic, seem They Genul: General Adaptability, economical and effective cleaning SAPOLIO Has No Equal ! ‘ i DENTISTRY, _ Dentistry That Lasts NO PLATES QUIRED GUARANTEED The permanency, tre @onifort of the Watert are unexcelled. This in 1d tricate work is 1 ep done here by master-deniists of e thom skill. fect satisfaction and costs LEs tor work done by Mentists lacking expert pre URY Way x ning, have your aid teeth extra REE, and return i 7 set that ‘at night with a NEW PoE ene forth tighter " plates. All v years. tnade painless ir NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Gete of Teeth - - $5.00 up Gold Fillinge - $1.00 up Gold Crowne, 22 karat $5.00 up Sliver Fillinge - 500 up Warersury Denta. Company Incornorated 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Hours: 6 to 6 Sunde to2 “errors” made heretofore in stating their ages remarks that to eacape military service in hie native country he overstated his age and under the newly invented age finds himeeif liable to United States service; he wants to know how he can avold service here! has given bis age in @ marriage certificate, in working papers, In an in- surance policy application, in naturalization papers, in registering as an elector, in pawming Bilis Island, ae any different from the age which he feels impelled to claim when he faces the draft, he will do well to @o before the registration board of hia Matrict—which will meet in or near the same places as were the polling places last November—and explain Just how the mistake was made, ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother th From “Whit have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregorio, lauda- num and soepnine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Dru, are prohibit to anybody without lal in: ‘A medicine which relieves pain and produces ous doses produces wulsion: o ell of medicines containing riots of ‘* Drops,” ** Cordials, iy medicine to be given to your ohifiren |of what it is composed. CASTORIA | CONTAIN NA of Ohas. H. Fletcher, If the board believes him he will be excused from reg- have served in the Regular Army and Navy and in the National Guard to feel they have done enough for their country and are exempted, are not, and they fail to understand that no man has done enough for the United States until he has done all that he is able to do—in the case of SAN Don’t Poison Baby. ht her child must have PAREGORIOC or laudanum to make it alee ese drugs will ju08 and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP SH THERE IS NO WAKING, Many are the children who either of the narcotics named to children at ail, or ig them “poison.” The Sottniton Ct Se y wl potson- The taste and from selli sleep stupor, coma, con is and death.” oer ine Castoria always bears the signatare of vi Germen, French ond Swedish LADIES IN ATTENDANC ll The New York World Sets The Pace { 4 RR re ne Ws Bev fy aNe wo AN ww | |e BY BNA AY AYE AY AY BAYAN BY AN AY AN AV AY AYA AY ANAS LEYAVANAVAV ALANA AVA AVIAN AY AVAY Blyn Shoes for Summer are the last word in Not a penny of speculative profit in the pric the money we save by buying big leather Blyn business has always grown faster our methods. Men's White Nu- ». Buck Oxfords Also in Tan and Misses’ and Children’s Boys’ and Men’s Growing Girls’, Misses’ Scout Shoes and Children’s s : Boys’ sizes, 10 to 1314, 2625 shoes ‘ °| Boys’ sizes, 1 to 54, 2675 a ike p : Men's sizes, 6 10 12, 3.00 t 4.00 ae Tan and ass a Hi Blach story... 278 [ie Patent Colt,White fr» Style Nu-Buck Tops “y wit. 4.50 A 623 fff ey Mia) Sra > Eleven Blyn Stores are d a Style 1769! ed (TossShoe Lace and Button Styles ark. We send by mai Red Cross Shoes are ma: and develop foot strength. All have the Red Cross flexible soles that bend w: utmost comfort, Eleven compleie establish ments for the economical ICN, phous retailing of Blyn Shoes, ae” WEST SIDE STORES EAST SIDE STORES | BROOKLYN STO! 222-224 West 125th St 3d Av. and 122d St 442-444 Fulton St 689 Broad St (Wert of Seventh Aver | 3d Av., B6th & 87th Ste hog f 6th Ay, and 27th St Jd Av., 150th & 1Stet Sts a FE) ate) | 3 4 th Av., 39th and 40th Sta iat seas nen S} UAUAUUTOUE AU AU AUAUZLULN AUAUIOU TAN TAU TAC LSUZAU AUC TAA AUAVINUATANVAD AUS One simple-minded crook New Blyn Shoes in White of quality and the biggest values in all New York. market advances goes into the quality of the moderately priced Shoes. prices in other stores particularly emphasized the fairness Growing Girls’ Pumps White Nu-Buck vA Style 1374 3 ar” ‘ Ric Also in Patent Rolin ae Colt and 254514 Gun Metal Gun Metal Cal ane Patent Ankle Strap Pumps eather White Nu-Buck, Guy Metal . nd Paent Colt Cowered Spanish 3.00 to 5.00 11 "2.50 |'a% to 11.. 2.00 Heels—Turn Soles. Cross Shoes in New York, Brooklyn and the comfort shapes and the remedial styles that correct structural defects have a well established business and men working for ine. Now the ques- tion i#, can I become an American citizen? Some say the Government can deport me, although I am mar ried to an American woman and have to be drafted into the American Army and fight for this country If need be. A. You are a better American right now than many who write letters (o this department. Clerk and get your first papers, 1 letering. But if he stays away and ts later arrested and put in danger of a| ™4y have to pay a “head tax” or year in jail he will find the court much harder to convince of “the mistake” cornea BM your Kind: ts pot: ee than the Registration Board would have been, G1 will be thirty-one years old Many meg who have volunteered for enlistment and have been re-|on Dec, 11, A. You must register. fected think themselves excused from registering. They are not. Others who}, { am within the age of co: scription and am gding to register, | My doctor has ordered me West, due| to lung trouble, 1 do not wish to| be accused of being a slacker nor do I want it to appear that I left the State to duck the draft. I intend going West in July. Where can 1 have a medical examination by an | arly officer before I go? A. There | will be @ physician on the Kegistry Hoard. He will take note of your physical condition, | Q. Kindly inform me whether 1 | have to register June 5, as I was born on June 16, 1896. A. You do not, But you can enlist, | Q. (1) Is a man who has only his first. papers liable to conscription? (2) Is he considered a citizen? (3) Can any nation conscript an alien? 1)He must register. (2) He ie considered a declarant, (8) Germany does. | Q. A man took his first papers in He returned to Russia in 1914 |and reported for military service, He was excused and returned to this country, (1) Are his first papers still | lewal?, (2) Can he be prosecuted for returning to Russia for service? (3) | How should he register? A. (1) No. | (2).No. (3) Alten, > Q. 1 am only two years in this Ny PAMATIALIAUIALLAM ALIS S <2 style—the Standard LUAUATIATIND e of a Blyn Shoe stocks to discount when Smocmating oO White Nu-Back Pumps VAUMADAVIALAUN 4-00 PSUAUISUADAD White Canvas Oxfords Rubber Soles and well enough to go to the registry boards? A. They must register Q. I came from Italy when | was five years old. Please let me know if I have to register June 6; if so, ‘can I register as a citizen, as I do not want to be looked upon as a cow two ohiidren by her and am willing irq, ag I would lke ito fight for the|eason would give me grounds for grand olf flag? A. You must rog- ister and you are not a citizen un- lesa your father was naturalized Q. Kindly let me know through Go to the County | your paper how long drafted men in| Pendents.” the army and navy will have to serve the colors? A. For the dura- tion of the war, Q. | am twenty-two years old and of German birth, and have applied for my second papers, unable to get them before June 9. Could I join the volunteer forces of the country after June 9, I had registered? A. Yi sure to register, Q. My aon passed his twentieth REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. For three weeks, Every commodit Can you make Heels TAUIAL EL LULEALIAUTAL LAL AL IAL IAL LAL AL IAT exclusive agenctes for 1 to any point. de in the fashion styles, JAPIADIMIMTIAL Insurance, 4: O, Money Ord. RES | Extra, Send ¥. Draft, NEWARK STORE th t i = ith the foot—producing FA Mt Order ment 2240 1 Avenue, taxe, includ- fF z es Parl Or 75% nt 6 60°, at 3 1, 2, but will be | birthday on July 19, 1916, Must he register for conscription? A. No. Q. My father took his first papers ten years ago, and a year ago tried to get his final papers, but failed, I have been in this country ten years, but have not taken out my first pa- rs. A, You must register. Aliens are not to be drafted into the United States Army, but may later be sent to the armies of their native coun- tries, Q. Please advise me if I'm subject to draft after giving the United States one enlistment in the army and part of another; the latter I pur- chased by paying $85. I have two honorable discharges? A. You are subject to registration if within the age mits. Probably you will be drafted. Trained soldiers are needed badly. Q. Am 1 exempt from draft? 1 have dependent upon me my wife, father, mother and three #isters from three to twelve years of age, Lam in business with my father, but he | suffers from rheumatism and all the responsibility ta upon me. A. The| Exemption Board will decide. Q. (1) I manage and tend to a| smal store, my mother being the pro- prietor, What, In your estimation, would be the proper answer to give, under these circumstances, to the| question relating to “your one years of age some | in 1917. I don't pty A date my birth. Will I have to register on June 6? A. If anybody can prove you were born June , 8 or 4, you may go to jail for one year for failing to register. Q. (1) There are in my family three boys, of whom I am the youngest, all being of military age. In cas of | cided. Graft would the would one be left to su pendent? (2) Ho: soon will the S has Lg ag be loctors 1 it be posstt to join ‘aval Reserve after June 6? A.(1) If all three are chosen by lot, one will be excused. (2) It has not been de- (8) If there is room. |B. Altman & Cn. occupa tion?" (2) My parents are partially dependent on me in that I keep the! store and thereby take a burden from thelr shoulders. Do you think this answering “partial dependents,” or should I answer by stating “no de- |pendents?” A. (1) “I am a clerk In | my mother’s store.” "Partial de- @) | Q. Kindly tell a mother who has two sons, one married, living away |from home, and one home, her main | support, if they can take the one who is her main support away? A. He| ust register, If he can show you are | dependent on him he will be excused, Q. Is there a law existing after) April 1, 1917, by which married men are exempted in the conseriptive Women's Ready: draft? A. No. Q. Tam a citizen and will be thirty- 34th and 35th Streets Another Special Sale of Women’s Tailor-made Suits presenting unprecedented values at $19.00 ‘is now being held wear Suits (Third Floor) Fifth Avemw-Madtasn Avene, Nem York REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, eS AS we Have been trying to get you to go up and look at the Lorillard Spencer Estate. YOU WON’T GO! With the consent of the Supreme Court, it’s going to be sold at auction for whatever it will bring. This statement is true, whether you believe it or not. This property is not owned by speculators, it has been in the family for 100 year. It’s being sold by the trustees to carry out the provisions in the will. The money goes to the heirs and the N. Y. Public Library. THEY’RE NOT TRYING TO MAKE MONEY OUT OF YOU— IT’S A CHANCE FOR YOU TO MAKE MONEY OUT OF THEM. It’s splendid property—tight on or near the new Subway line— property that should increase tremendously in value. Real Estate is now at rock bottom; nobody wants it—this is the time for people with brains to buy it. y has gone up— Real Estate must go up too. THESE LOTS ARE GOING TO BE SACRIFICED, BUT WE HAVE GOT TO SELL THEM. We have offered many chances to lot buyers to make money— But never before one like this. IT’S UP TO YOU— a mistake— WHEN THE PRICE OF LO HOOD IS FROM $800 TO $2,500 EACH? Verify this statement Easiest Terms—25% Cash—75% on Mortgage for 5 Years Liberty Bonds and Savings Bank Books Taken in Payment of Lots Unprotected Auction Sale of 1,445 Lots on and adjacent to Boston Post Road, White Plains Road, Pelham Parkway and adjacent avenues and streets REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. TO THE PUBLIC— By buying Lots at or near the Subway On the direct line of the city’s growth for $200, $400 or $600 each TS IN THE Lorillard Spencer Estate for the Heirs and New Send for Or) can remain on mortgage 4% | 3 or 5 years. York Public Library — To-morrow, Saturday, June 2d, at 10:30 a. m., on property Tuke the Bronx Park Subway to 177th Street Station, transfer to the White Plains Extension, get off at Allerton Avenue, walk east to Boston Road and the Property. by N. Y. Booklet J. Clarence Davies, 149th Street and 3d Avenue Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau Street Agents and Auctionoers Titles Insured Free REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. NEIGHBOR- Title & Mortgage Co;

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