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bureau of the Neighborhood Association, this morning at No. 135 third Street, will, give " employers and rest+ In. the Chelsea noighbortioo1, tn to Forty-second Street 5 ifth Avenue to the Hudson. LA tn 182 large factories, ‘1.808 are in Chelsea, and they empl “With sinaliér ones, 128.000 people. Tne Will have departments for Women and children, and ./ill skilled and unskilled workers. Slogan of the bureau is, “Worr you live.” / Sy” is grand for aching, ollen, tender, calloused feet or corns. ‘slat ] ‘ ‘Ah! what relief. feet; no more burni aching, tender, sweat, it under the sun you’ all the poisonour up the feet. it foot trouble so abe or draw up your ‘our sore and swollen. corns, callouses or bunions. »Get a 25-cent box at any dru; { or department it relief. Wear 6r 4 once try “Tix. foot ‘com New 1917 Models, Prices $20 to $55. Very Liberal Terms Cali or Write for Catalog «).’ DAVEGA'S ng) tt Near 18 22 "Ticwlas No more tired feet; no mote feet. more soreness in corns, callouses, relief, just use “Tir.” nly remedy that draws exudations you'll never face in pain. shoes won't seem tight and feet will never, never hurt or Think of it, no ‘ , foot misery, no more agony .|has been placed in the hands of the INU.S. AVAILABLE TO TEST RECRUITS of Preparedness, How the Government will get enough efficient military surgeons to exarnine the 10,000,000 men who will | register to-morrow, for service in the army was disclosed this afternoon by Dr. Rupert Blue, Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Ser+ vice, He is also the President of the, American Medical Association, which ‘began its annual meeting here to-day and among whose 81,000 membors are included the leading doctors gf the country. Dr, Blue announced that it hae been his policy ¢ince war was de- clared to co-ordinate the activities: of the Medical Association with those! of the Federal Government ao that{ the Association can'furnish the Gov- + ernment with a complete lst of all the medical men it needs at any time. His successor as President of the Association, Dr. Charles Mayo, of Rochester, Minn., who will be in- stalled to-morrow evening, will fol- low the same policy, If one American recruit out of ey- ery. three registered proves fit for military service the United States will be doing much better than they did in England; so that to raise an army of 1,000,000 then at least 3,000,000 re- cruits will have to be examined by doctors who know exactly what the army needs, The 600 army surgeons now in the service could not examine 3,000,000 men for many ‘months, but the American Medical Association has in its home office the full records of 142,000 doctors who can serve as mill- tary surgeons, This list of picked experts already War Department; so there will be no delay in the physical expininations of the new men, There wil be a call for 7,000 new army surgeons as son as the new drafts begin to come in, These too, will be furnished through the ald of the American Medical Association, The Association's sessions will be devoted largely to discussions of con- serving the public health in war time, Safeguarding the health of the na- | tion during the scarcity of food that may result from our contribution to \tho Allies will be the subject of sev- eral papers. Major Gen. Leonard | Wood, eminent as @ physician as well {as a fighter, will read a paper on | “Compulsory Medical Service as a | Factor in Public Health," and Drs. Guy L. Kiefer of Detroit and W. G. AN Kids Patent Leather Vamp, Hand Turned Soles Formerly Sold Now |) Ne C. 0, D.'s, Be BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G Fulton and Bridge Streets EXTRAORDINARY CLEARANCE On Tuesday, June 5th soeee About 640 Pairs of This Season's Beat Models, All Sites Are Represented, but All Pearl Gray or Champagne Kidskin Glace Kid Vamp, White Washable Kid Top Patent Leather Vamp, White Washable Kid Top Reduced to All Purchases Must Be Final NO APPROVALS, = teee kin Boots Not All Stres in Every Style. Washable Fawn Kid Top and Louis XV. Heels, at 10.00 and 12,50 6.75 NO EXCHANGES, Dr. Blue Tells American Med’ te ical Assoclation Delegates | vorked out in Daslang to protect Rucker of Washington will open the discussion to follow. A will be the plans for protecting the soldiers and sailors from the menace of the social evil. Dr. Franklin H, will read a paper on “Preparations | models, &c. showing various new for Public Health During War,"|forms of medical activity, as well as dealing with the best means of co! serving the efficiency of the nation during the stress of new conditions that are now forced on us. Dr. Irving L.. Clark jr, of Worces- ir, | leather costs. | Youthful Summer Frocks | vi hes ij pane (if A Be ‘ “ ‘op * THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUN health of émployess tn the munition | photographs by Dr. Joseph C, Blood- plants and other vast industries that | good of Johns Hopkins designed to are workng at double thelr ordinary| how the possibility of the oure of capacity, cancer If the disease ts treated before There ts a scientific exhibition on|!t becomes fully developed, A study fi ‘otel of the pictures will help doctor or coliting “ay Sstacmusee ‘ann, patient to detect dangerous symptoms, CASTORIA For Infants and Children n important part of the theme Martin of Chicago, @ commercial exhibition on the ground floor of every sort of instrument, book and appliance that the practitioner of medicine or surgery can use. In Use For Over 30 Years One of the most interesting features | Always bears of the scientific exhibition the the collection of' more than one hundred Signature of Mass., Will tell of the pla |__WANAMAKER’S _ “DOWNSTAIRS STORE — 4,255 Pairs Women’s Low Shoes --- Very Unusual Sale at $2.50 All Wanamaker shoes whose original | last-season prices were $3 to $8 which makes them all the more valuable now after a year’s steady increasing of WANAMAKER’S WANAMAKER’S Pumps and Colonials Patent leather Dull calfskin Colored kidskin _ Dull leathers White canvas White nubuck AA to D widths—but not in every style- but there are at least 50 styles This is a sweeping clearaway of all broken-size groups of women’s pumps and colonials left from last season's stocks, Others are styles which we cannot duplicate again because of increasing market prices. Coming at the very beginning of the low shoe season it is a very remarkable opportunity. ALSO—This Special Purchase Women’s low heel white nubuck pumps, $2.50 Women’s white nubuck sports oxfords, $2.50 Women’s ‘‘dress’* pumps of white canvas, $2.50 The shoes will be divided into size_groups—the size will be marked plainly on,ev shoe. Early comers will have the best choosing—but there will be plenty of shoes, extra salespeople and extra selling space to accommodate all who come during our short business day. MOTHERS—Note These Children’s Shoes Pumps of calfskin, with solid soles, eut on an ideal children’s broad toe last remarkably little— Infants’ sizes, 4 to 5!), $1 and $1.40 Children’s sizes, 8!) to 11, $1.60 Prices are Girls’ sizes, 11), to 2, $2 Large girls’ 2), to6!, Down-S 2.50 Building. June Brings Sale of Fragrant Toilet Water Violette pre, t ful, ‘fresh violot water, will be sold during the month of June at 14, 16, 18, 20 years Girlish simplicity and distinctive smartness mark the numerous tub frocks in the Down-Stairs Store Section, which is devoted to making the prettiest frocks possible for the smallest prices possible for girls and young women. Every newest little touch is car fully worked out. Great attention is | given to details, The collars are thought out and designed to give the most be- Wonderfully Smart, $3 to $7.50 | light- 50c for 4-ounce bottles, regu larly 75e. 7 on 90¢ for B-ounce bottles, regu: \ eae with silken tassels on the edge of the white collar. This opens rather differently too, Same in corded All the colors one can want, Petticoats of all-silk jer AK fu se stripe pique, $3.85. ; Colored galatea smocks trimmed with white pique collar and cuffs and embroidered in white, several styles on this order, $3. ‘An artistic smock is of white linen trimmed with lovely colored striped Japanese crepe hand-em- broidered in green and red, $2.50, A rose voile smock; hemstitched, is lovely, $2. | ‘Many attractive models to select from at ¥, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. | silk jersey with taffeta flounces 7 r astonishing values at $3.85 - | and $5, Nearly 1,000 Little F glad to sh stments the Third floor, Old Building. Subway at Broadway at Ninth, Astor Place E 4, antee 1917. tons, etc. | Flag Pins ing position among the CORDED MADRAS, JAPANE WOVEN MADRAS, HEAVY SATIN STRIPED PURE SILK FRONT AND CUFF SHIRTS, WITH BODIES TO MATCH. SATIN STRIPED JACQ MADRAS, FINEST MERCERIZED W All of these shirts are cut full size, beautifully finished in every detail; finest pearl but- . Laundered or soft double ¢uffs. The colors in these fabrics are guaranteed not to4ade, Money refunded without question in case of. dissatisfaction. ‘ All sizes from 13} to 17. ' One word more— it will pay you to buy @ season's supply of shirts in this sale, for it is unlikely that another offering as remarkable as this will be on the stocks for many a month to come. Rings and Buttons “Old Glory” Mounted in Sucha Form That You Can Always Have It With You These are won- dertully decorative and are suitable for wear by both men and women. They are mod~ estly priced, and are the visible symbol of the attitude which you take towards the government of this country in these stirring times. Other Flag Jewelry Novelties STRAWB' P None d SWEET ( S doz Jon Fresh ERRIES 15e elivered. )RANGES #1220 Order Your Summer Groceries Here Bring your order to our mammoth Pure Food Market. Grocery orders for country delivery are carefully coming appropriate finish to each dress. |] |\(7°SP% || loed 15¢ Lif 1) at rom IC to One dress calls for one sort of collar, |} |) Peeime" another another. Belts are carefully \famaoere)| planned, also cuifs and sleeves, pleats, || - Children’s Bloomer tucks. The etfects are artfully harmo- Dresses t 98° nious. Materials are carefully selected. BBS ot The dresses are really wonderiul for Fe ee es aisle the little price. Livery year we lower the | | ir ity plaid || Price during June because to be As) gingham in Charming and New | | Gute Sane, Viopete Pourares | Ay blue, pink or is this pictured dress of clear, There are quite a few semi. || one | month that afterward yoy fire, in. Ere colored striped Manchester per- | Sport models. won't tse ‘any other kind of ) \ | pire’ model, cale; lines wonderful—even little | White cotton crepe skirts with a iia: pr nsietme| | | 1\ pA eC embroidered darts are used, a| Russian blouses of @ gay color in Lily of the V Wintaria 4h a touch rarely found on a $4.26 | Japanese stripes, well made, a aR fig, and B00, | HH Collar, cutts 2 : : regularly and $1.40 | b} \ collar, frock. ‘This comes in the cleanest | Many ginghams and voiles, as |} Main floor, Old Building. | | 3 4 and belt are black and white stripes, blue and pretty as one could desire, Some 2 of white lack and Pik i hite | Of OUF ginghams are copies of $25 | pique, and the skirt has two white stripes, and pink and white fue $30 soyne the ene lines, pockets Separate bloomers, cut stripes. the same effect, only of course | Qi]}, S00; ull and roomy, go with the dress This is only one out of ever so | less expensive materials, Silk Petticoats Complete Guttit for 98e. many equally attractive gowns, | Down-Stairs Store,Old Building at $3 85 and $5 | . ~ Did you ever expect to yet a Such Attractive New Smocks poe feet ear edie | y 6 party petticoat at $5? Only $2 to $3.85 - pacha inh Wt ot sour nears aleve sa We never had one before—and ; i Suburban and Seashore deliveries A Japanese cotton crepe smock, which t aes only in pink, Raisint——— comes in the loveliest softest blues and wo pela blues ane Loose . muse recites EE pinks is tinished with puffy cotton balls. : TEL RAISINS | LESS RAISIN A semi-jumper because it slips over the head Paffeta pens s, bound w he atann tT 4 ; f 2 QF braid, are $5, too—the 4 and fastens in the most unique way, $3.85. keeps them from wearing awa y Another Japanese cotton crepe smock is finished 60 quickly, Fruits 60. PINEAP Filled Booka of “‘Sperry’’ Gold Stampa Are Redeemable fc for $2 in Cash in the 20 Office on the Fift Them, Double aa Stamps Till 12 o' Clock; Sirigle a0¢ Stamps Thereafter. Single “Sperr UARD WEAVES, POPLINS, CREPE CLOTH, SILK STRIPED Womens« Misses Suits This sale began this morning, but we are quite within the mark when we say that those who come to our Women’s Ready-to-Wear Department tomorrow will be equally well served as were those who availed them- selves of the REMARKABLE BARGAINS to-day. STYLES (two as illustrated), are really offered at_less than the cost of the materials alone used in the making Materials comprise DINES, ENS SERGES, AND WORSTEDS, in such fashion- able colorings as Mint, Reseda, Apple Tan, Belgian Blue, and limited numbers of Navy and Black. All sizes for women up to 40 in, bust measure, juniors, 15, 17 and 19 years, The chance of the season to purchase a suit designed and trimmed in the height of fashion at the minimum price, No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D, orders filled, One of a kind - Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Premium Flour Fountain #295 i A 10:10¢ SIXTH AVE.. 16% TO 19t! STREET Nothing Is Cheap If It Is Not Reliable And the reliability and saving ability of this huge store protect its command- at popular buying places of the world. Enormous volume, low rent and competent administration enable us to guar- ‘‘Better Goods for the Same Money, or the Same Goods for Less Money than Elsewhere.” Two Wonderful Purchases in One Great Sale! Men’s *1.25-to %3.50 Negligee 9 5 Tuesday at Shirt _. Two fortunate purchases, comprising shirts clas- sified as “seconds” in the workrooms of two of the best-known shirtmakers in America. And when we say “seconds” we refer purely and simply to the fact that these shirts on close ay 3a have developed imperfect laundering defects. As to the fabrics them- selves, the make-up and the finish—there is absolutely nothing wrong, and to all intents and purposes they are “firsts,” Every shirt is high-class in every detail of fabric, workmanship, trimmings and finish. The best proof that the shirts in this sale are excel- lent bargains lies in the fact that duplicates are to be found in other high-class stores throughout the country today at $1.25 to $3.50 each. Everv shirt offered in this seasational sale was made for this season. The range of materials and patterns is comprehen- sive and embraces the season's favorites, including: E CREPE, FIBRE SILK, FINEST PERCALE, CHEVIOT, OVEN FIGURED MATERIALS, REPPS, ETC. Semi-Annual Clearance Sale—A Choice Collection of Formerly $16.50 to $29.50 SOCIAL GE eee ee os 10 These suits, in splendid TAILORED, SPORTS AND TRIMMED GABAR- WEAR POPLINS CHECK MENS WOOL SHEPHERD Green, Gold, Rookie, misses and oe Novelty Suits exclusive styles. Formerly priced $42.50 to $125. Special, °28.35 w °65 2 of the Suits at $10 tree of freight charges, Quick free wagon City, elephone Chelsea 4000. ASPARAGUS fresh cut, tender, De Jersey @ ge bunch RHUBARB Quality Family Rest MUSHROOMS. freshly picked; 1b po Skinner's: Spaghetti Doren, $1.35; er. aac ————= Fancy Broilers For trying or broiling; Tb None’ sent C. 0. D, $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Department, or jive ax Green Trading Stamps Aa Usual. Ask for Gold Stamps All Day Floor, $e il S86 ae ee aan Be b 4s