The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1917, Page 5

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Moved On Furniture Went With Him, NOYON, France, June 4.—The only region of Chauny and as far north as Baint Simon, after the retreat of the Germans, was a wooden pavilion bullt upon a rise of ground between ‘what was onco the burg of Faillouel and the ruins of Flavy le Martel, A rustic fence around the building bears fn rustio letters this designation: “Bitel Friedrich Schanz” (Eitel Fred- erick Redoubt). There is no evidence of the place tion is that it served as an observa- tory or resting place for the Prince. The building comprises a single foom, papered in skybluo with gilt or- maments and furnished with rustic chairs and tables. The veranda com- int is a view of ruin and desolation, Nowhere in the zone evacuated by the German troops was the country more completely desolated. ‘The first positive traces of Prince Eitel Frederick in this region were found at Avricourt, where he occu- pled the chateau of Avricourt, be- longing to Count Balny, in October, 1916. French aviators got the bear- ings of his headquarters there, and he left suddenly in 1916 for Fretoy le Chateau, where he occupied the prop- erty of M. Dubois. He took with him all the furniture, dishes and plate of the Count Bal Russian prisoners of war wero brought there to dig deep under- Ground shelter from airplane bombs for the Prince. Prince Fite] ing at toy spading in the garden, @ physical exere designed to re- duce his corpulence. French aviators as seen every morn- Yast year. Their bombs demolished the headquarters of the army tele- phone service, and did other damage, whereupon Prince Eitel and his staff moved hurriedly to other quarters, The second division of the guard ‘eppeared on the Somine in September, 1916, and Prii titel established himself in the che u of Templeux la Fosse, about five miles from Peronne. After a fortnight's sojourn there the Prince and his staff were saluted one day by about a hundred shells, so well aimed that the evacuation of the place Became advisable The yr trace of the again at the chateau of F he established his 1} though he lived at a spa house nearby. There he h ing room connected by ean tunnel with a concrete shelter from bombs. At Fre coming ince was etoy, where revelations the entire occupation there, th second division of t guard made a clean sweep of ever thing in sight that was transportable and even spaded up all the gardens of the town for hidden obj « work which 1s said to have pald quite well ee War Department's Official Guide for Registration Day These are the ofMictal directions ot the War Department for regis- tration day, June 6; LIABLE TO REGISTRY, Al male persons (citizens or aliens) born between the sixth day of June, 1886, and the fifth day of June, 1896, both dates in- cluded, except: Members of any duly organtzed force, military or naval, subject to be called, ordered or drafted into military or naval service of the United States; including all of- ficers and enlisted men of the regular army, regular army re- serve, oficers' reserve corps, en- Usted men's reserve corps, Na- tlonal Guard and National Guard reserve recogn by militia bu- Teau, the navy, the m coast guard, naval ta, naval reservo force, marine corps re- £ *ve and national naval volun- teers recognized by the Navy De- partment, TIME AND PLACE, On ‘Tuesday, June 5, 1917, be- tween 7 A. M. und 9 P, M. in your home precinct, HOW YOU MAY REGISTER, Go in person, June 6, to the Tegistration place of your he ine corps, sent from hom! to the clerk of you now happen to be, or @ clty of 80,000 or over to the clerk, and follow his instructions; it sick, send nt friend, The cler, may deputize him to prepare your card. PENALTY IF YOU DON’T REG. ISTER, Liability to a year's imprison- ment; then enforced re a co mixty-seven attended S27. 0 here. bands, 4 melody fro’ oes meetin By chitar exercise the Mason me. The convention lasts three building remaining intact in all the , having been fortified, and the supposi- | surprised him at this exercise in July | ang ak EVTEL FRIEDRICH = 10 KEEP HOLIDAY »TOMOVEOFTEN FOR REGISTRATION And When the Kaiser’s Son Patriotic Exercises and Parades Arranged in Response to Edge’s Proclamation. Jersey indicate that his proclamation making to-morrow, Registration Day, a legal holiday, will be universally observed. ployees every opportunity to register and there will be patriotic exeroli parades | | the State. ‘The Governo: City, |that it ight and w to-morrow nig is outdo! public school where. Mayor morning with at 10 o'clock, u TON, N. J., June 4.—Reports Edge from all parts of New| mass meeting at 4 o'clock. Employers will give em- ,| also take part Mayor Plerre nd speeches in all parts of started its celebration be meetings and addresses in all the | po To-morrow there will be an all-day demonstration on the Million | Dollar pier with the men who register as guests of honor. Thomas lL. Newark reported that the ceremonies in his city will bells and religious services, will be a parade of school children | in Military Park at 2 o'clock and a 8 o'clock in the evening. In Trenton there will be a parade and potteries will close at 3 so that |flowers their employees may register and 1 th r’s home city, Atlantic | ing ali the others in) © last} ts not wind it up until ht. To-night there wil! ‘ed men, buildings and else-| Mlizabeth, Camden, Monmouth Somerville, Borough, Raritan, Raymond of begin to-morrow the ringing of church There Coftin Hacorted to union religious services cession headed by and flag raising at tralta. in the parade. Bagles. P. Garvan of Bayonne | before h has arranged a parade for the af ing men who f the time set for ade will be asked Home Guards and members of etles will act as escort to the! Deal, West Long Branch, Ocean Pa and Plainfleld all have elaborate ar- rangements for oslebrating the day, ————.—__—. DARCY HONORED IN DEATH. | Takes Body to Aw SAN FRANCISCO, June a squad of police and a band escorted the body of Les Darcy, the boxer, to a steamer for ship- ment to-day to his late home in Aus- Draped in the colors of the United All the rubber works |States and Australia and covered with sent from all country, the coffin rested the hall here of the Fraternal Order of Darcy enlisted in the United States Army Aviation Corps shoruly th in Memphis, Tenn. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 4, ‘POSLAM DOES pusand ‘sehoo! | thousand fire- Long Branch, Orange Brook Bast Bound ralia, 4.—A pro- it, that does the work. ment. , Sold everywhere. PLU, write to Emergenc tories, 243-5 West 47th St., it shows at once, parts of the yesterday in SHORTEN TIME TO HEAL ECZEMA When Eczema burns, itches, dis figures, Poslam instantly soothes the angry skin, splendidly exerts its heal- ing power, not only to make the disease more endurable, but to cause Steamer That it to grow less and less each day, | So effective is Poslam that a little of it will cover a large surface. It is its QUALITY, not the quantity of You do not have to walt tm am jcertainty for indications of imprana- For FREE SAM- Labora- jew York. Urge your skin to become clearer, brighter, healthier by the daily use of Poslam Soap, medicated with Posi: “Advt. 5th Avenue dames McCreery & Go. COMMENCING TUESDAY, JUNE 5TH June Toilet Goods Sale 34th Street Important offerings, prepared for those who are planning their Summer vacations and week-end trips, at prices that cannot fail to attract attention. ALL STANDARD MAKES AND GOOD QUALITIES Complexion and Toilet Powders McCreery’s | Complexion extra fine quality Manila Rice Powder. Ory’s Face Powder.......+ Levy's La Blache Powder.... Powder; osess0ee 000088 oo0e ASC . 32c McCreery’s Liquid Face Powder 43¢ Manon Lescaut Powder......--+ 89c Djerkiss Face Powder—all shades. 50c Squibb’s ‘Talcum Powder, Violet. or Carnation 12c Lilac and Voilet Talcum Powder. 10c Mennen’s Tulcum Powder, Borated and Violet. 12 Oakley’s various Powder; Talcum odors; 1 Ib. cun...... Aeiermry &:.) McCreery’s Rice Powder, White, or Flesh lor. ite eee Brunette, Rouge. . 25c McCreery’s Special ‘Taleum Powder; Violet, Rose, Lilac, L 15¢ Babcock’s Corylopsis Taleum Pow- der .. 12c Creams and Lotions MeCreery’s Cold Cream.......++ 43c Othine Freckle Cream.......+ .. TA Daggett & Ramsdell Cold Cream. 57¢ Daggett & Ramsdell Cold Cream 33c McCreery’s W: Hazel Cream. .19¢ Rose Water and Glycerine......17¢ Cream Pond’s Cold or Vanishing Cream. 33c McCreery’s Benzoin and Almond TOUGH sacnestocrrnreanetiia: 42c Dental Preparations Sanitol Tooth Powder. Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder. Kolynos Tooth Paste Tooth Paste Pyrodento Tooth Paste Vernas Tooth Paste Lyons Tooth Powder, Perin Tooth Paste... Boriclor Tooth Paste. Nubifoam eee Sanitol ‘Tooth Paste.. Hot Water anteed Bottles Pebeco Bottles, 2-qt. size; (guar- 40 BBS 65c Fountain Syringes, 2-qt of tubing; guaranteed. . Jee Caps of pure rubber Rubber Complexion Brushes for cleansing the skin .with cold cream an . .35¢ Throut Bags ...... . 65 Rubber Sponges .......+ 19¢ ‘Tourist Cases, rubber lined; various styles and colors. .....+. e000 65c Below Regular Prices Extracts, Sachets and Toilet Waters Piver Floramye Extract........ Djer-Kiss Extract......... Mary Garden Extract; 14 oz ‘ McCreery’s Toilet Waters; Lily, Rose, Lilac, Violet odors, 4 0z..59¢ Toilet and Medicated Soaps Remmer’s Peroxide Bath Soap..... doz. cakes 75¢ Carlton’s Bath Tablets, assorted GOES) vikekicseisceecbencs O08 «doz, 75¢ Cuticura Soap Djer-Kiss Toilet Water..... +00 50 McCreery’s Bottle Sachet; 1 and 2 oz.; Violet, Rose, Lily and Helio- TOON OCDE. 55505 21c and 43c Manicure Preparations Pyramid Nail Polish, cake...... 18c Cutex Nail Polish, cake......... 22c Cutex Nail Paste Mad Nail Polish... ..2le | Hyglo Nail Polish...........17¢ Cuticle Ice to soften the cuticle. .17¢ Vlexible Nail Files . .18c TWOCKETE: sss feces Flexible Nail Files..........0.+0+ Tc Emery Boards—pkge..........- 6c Buffers, of Foxwood; satin or ebony RUIN is cade eeeeeeecceencens 35c Orange Sticks Toilet Pumice, cake, Cutex Nail Bleach Hair Tonics McCreery’s Eau de Quinine,..... 84c Nebro’s Herpicide.........s0000 65c McCreery’s Bay Rum, .23¢ and 43c Westphal’s Auxiliator.......... 52c Ivory Finished TOILET ARTICLES Three-piece Sets consisting of mirror, hair brush and comb,., 4.95 | Sold separately as follows: Mirror 3.25 TP Ne apna nine 1.50 COmyi sana recisaseeaanece 50c Gloth™ Brushes. ssaaieres 1.95 Puff Boxes and Hair Receivers, BACDS eh ie oaks 1,25 Picture Frames..,... each 95c Clocks aegeteces h 2.95 Perfume Bottles each 1,95 Three-letter Monogram engraved on above pieces free of charge Woodbury’s Facial Soup..... veesnee Gorham’s Silver Soap..... seessaae Remmer’s Bath Tablets, assorted OdOFS dc06ee soccccece eeeesees Special Toilet Soap,—cold cream, glycerine and violette...3 cakes 15¢ El Parnaso Castile Soap, 15 cakes to boxes sais . box 95¢ Jergen’s Violet Glycerine Soap... .. 3 cakes 25¢ Carlton's Topedo Bath Soap.... doz. cakes 85c Castile Soap, large bar. Resinol Soup .....sssecceverees Toilet Soaps, assorted; honey termilk, cucumber und glycerine. 3 cakes 19¢ Toilet Preparations Mando Depilatory .......... .63c Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia, large DOLLS’ steeriaeutsas sabaat 34c Pure Witch Hazel. pt. 15¢ Pure Witch Hazel..... Glyco Thymoline, large s Parson's Ammonia, qt. bottle.... Odo'stroy Cream Lavoris, medium size..., Kradeline, cleaning fluid... ‘Tintex, retains natural shade of flesh color apparel....... 2lc McCreery’s Deodorizing Powder... 19¢ Odor-o-no, medium size........ 34c Peroxide, pound bottle 19¢ McCreery’s Bath Salts—eau de co- logne; rose, lilac, corylopsis....75¢ Week-end Boxes containing — toilet articles for the week-end trip. .38¢ Bristle Goods Military Brushes, pure bristle pair 2.24 Hair Brushes, cushion back, English bristle a 49c | Hair Brushes, 11 rows bristles. 95¢ | Complexion Brushes, to be used wet or dry acne bit ney *{-) Nail Brushes with bone handle. .59¢ Nail Scrubs, assorted styles 19¢ Bath Brushes with detachable han dles 55c Whisk Broon : 18c Hair Brushes, wooden back 45c Pooth Brushes, French bristles; bone and colored handles . 19¢ ‘Tooth Brushes, stiff bristles. ....15¢ Wash Cluths............doz... 45¢ amous Stars Will Sell Liberty Bonds at McCreery’s on Tuesday In Charge of Booth From 1 to 3 o'clock Miss Marion Davies, of “Oh, Boy Co.” A “Liberty Bond" (Tax Exempt) From 2 to 4 o’clock Miss Victorina Hayes SECURED BY ALL THE RESOURCES OF THE UNITED STATES Every Man and Woman in America should help by subscribing to the “Liberty Loan’”’ No Fees for Service Obtain information and subscription blanks from Theatrical Stars at “Lib- erty Bond” Booth, Main Floor. The Government receives every cent paid for bonds. Oe ee Nee et ee aes / Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew Owing to illness Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew were unable to appear last Tuesday as announced, but promise positively to sell ‘Liberty Bonds”’ on to-morrow between3and5o’clock James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY A Remarkable Sale | LIMOUSINE CASES A Compact Dressing Set to take along on your vacation or week-end trips Special 5,00 ‘One hundred long yrain Black Patent Leatherette Limousine Cases,—1moire lined; with inside pocket and | nine fittings of white celluloid, consisting of Hair Brush, Comb, Mirror, Nail Buffer, Soap Box, Powder ‘Tube, ‘Tooth Brush ‘Tube, Button Hook and Nail File. June Sale WOMEN’S UNDERMUSLINS Extensive assortments of models of fine, sheer materials in White or Pink with trimmings of lace or embroidery, also tailored hemstitched styles AMERICAN-MADE LINGERIE Gowns,—with or without sleeves ere ne Combinations,—drawers or skirt model. 7777 95c, 1,50, 1.95, 2.95 and 4.95 | 95c, 1.50, 1.95 to 4.98 Envelope Chemises,—Empire or regula. | Petticoats,—tailored or fancy styles....... f 95c, 1.50, 1.95, 2.95 to 5.98 50c, 75c, 95c to 1.95 50c, 75c, 95c to 1.50 Hand-Embroidered and Hand-Made Gowns.,....2.95, 3.50, 3.95, 4.95 to 18.50 EnvelopeChemises.2.95, 3.95, 4.95 to 6.98% 95c, 1.50, 1.95 and 2.95 straight or Knick- 95c, 1.50 and 1.95 Crepe de Chine Underwear Gowns .. 3.95, 4.95, 5.95 to 12.50 EnvelopeChemises.1.95, 2.95, 3.95 to 8.95 | tion models Drawers Corset Covers... Chemise Combinations, erbocker drawers Bloomers F 1.95, 2.50 to 2.95 | Corset Covers.....95¢, 1.50, 1.95 to 5.99" Bodices 95c, 1,50, 1.95 to 2.95 | Drawers .. 2.95, 3.95, 4.95 to 12.50. Petticoats 3.95, 4.95, 5.95 to 6.95 | Petticoats .1.95, 2.95, 3.95 to 12.50 Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders

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