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% ; s ahs Wh tine AY, Atypesadtghicr” Mec angele a 4 gs 3 A, il i ny t : omy ay ? : UESDAY, JUNE 5, 1917, “We dread nothing but slavery; ‘tis immortality to sacrifice ourselves.”—John Hancock. TWO LEPERS UT > Sp oma © Pe Om RECRUIT #252555 ON VW BEFORE = PS2S 5 VITING DOCTORS “It Is a War to Save America; to Preserve Our Self Respect.” By Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane. (8pecial to The Bening World.) Washington, June 5. T Is the duty of all, their legal as well as their patriotic duty, to register, if within the class called. It is a war to save America, to preserve self respect, to justify our right to live as we have lived, not as some one else wishes us to live. Amer- ica speaks for the world in fighting Germany. We fight with the world for an honest world, in which nations keop their word, for a world in which the man is held more precious than the machine, the system or the state. : Tetten Mortars Ready, Test +) Shows. ‘ ‘the eight 12-inch mortars at ft Totten are ready for immediate was demonstrated yesterdey Col. William G. Haan, Com- BECAUSE man owed him $10, Passaio undertaker held his body until court forced him to give it to sister. WITH REGISTRATION; So = MARINES IN LEAD BUT WHO WILL CARE BIGHT NEW YORK WOMBPN have entered nd Cincinnati man tells iow ta ‘Thay Will wear beak! weitere waa Grvay Rate, n@uetors.| ~" shrivel up corns so they, 5,258 Recruits for Corps Ac- | cepted in May, Far Above District’s Quota. CARRIER PIGEON used by Yonkers man to notify lift out. 4 friends he had been accepted ig the navy here, Oucht ®1? 11 This kind of rough FIVE MILES OF BPANS to be planted on “farm| talk will be heard less here in town if day” in Columbia County, Pennsytvania. people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freerone when applied = © to a tender, aching corn stops soreness d soon the corn dries up No Danger of Spreading Dis- ease, Medicacl Association Officer Declares. I } boid Distress After Eating! au Sy ‘ a HIGH COST of being @ cop shown tn increased price of uniform, and Commissioner may eubstitute olive drab od for blue. ‘The tact that leprosy han been off- cially declared non-contagious in this climate prevented any alarm when | “ana dt im part of his technical edu- it became known thin aftemmoon that cation to be familiar with the appear- two cases of leprosy had been exhib. %NC® of this rare disease, ‘The two (ted. at the New York Academy cd bere de here were Rept sur- , ‘The advent of registration day re- | suited in @ brisk impetus to recruit- ing In the various arms of the ser- hundreds of remedies for od. simseh troubles, and you bly tried a great many of WOMAN who walloped Pennsylvania school teacher sentenced to apologize before twenty teachers and 900 pupils. f / and to love cripples, When the hoy | vice, according to officials in charge! develops adolescence he does not have that trong, sub-conscious hate; enrollments for the army, navy/ that the Greeks had for the deformed | @nd marine corps, and the reserve | or the diseased, Hin viewpoint has! branches of military and sea duty. 8 stance which dries immediately never inflames or even irritates the surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter CARLOAD OF HAY was sent by parcel post from Kangas City to needy ranchmen, | S, . tionary | changed so that he is likely to fall In| The United @tates Marine Corps. hich will cost very little Medicine, No. 17 West Forty-seventh a ae ee ; J » of an ounce, which w J y meana ,just a if their disease was {love with « dogenerate, If he were 64.4 stajor Frank B®, Evans, in charge store, is said to be suffi- . ' brought irile he would . by J . ° | Will be afforded an opportunity to do at any drug store, fae hid nthe ed the twenty- be sig tyro ~~ No one but doe-|raitin love with a good, strong Bir of recruiting for the Bastern Division, |one of the thousand and one odd ORPHANS AT CONEY ISLAND. cient to remove every hard or soft sour stomach, diss! 0 cases of al disease shown in| 'ors saw them, oU remember that |Jobs that have arisen since the war began. It was further emphasized to-day by Col. Walsh, in charge of regular army recruiting at No, 280 Broadwa: and Major Hughes, his associa that the fact that a man registe A patriotic rally will be held by the has far exceeded its quota of 4,2 medical association in the Hippo-|men for the New York district. In drome at 8.15 o'clock Thuraday night. ! stay 5,258 men enrolled and were | ‘Tho speakers will include Dr, Charles H, Mayo, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, | ‘repted, and the rush keeps up. Every desirable applicant is ac Gov. Whitman and Mayor Mitchel, ——— cepted and there has been no limit corn or callus from one’s feet. Millions of American women will welcome this announcement since the inauguration of the high heels.—Advt, _—-—oOOOOOOOe———n—n—n— Every Expectant Mot! Kiddies From Kleven Homes lave Sport at Resort. Coney Island to-day belonged to the | orphans of Brooklyn and Long Island The kiddies from eleven orphan homes were the guests of the Long of or if you have no sppetite at all, to take the, little gastto-pep- tablets and\ see how much differ- they make \in your health, tA reat ou are unable to ob- it neardet di one of the clinical amptitheatres of the academy to a body of expert, - tending the annual convention of the American Medical Association, Whiel the convention lasts there are scores of clinics every day for the various the United States health authorities decided in the famous case of the! leper Early that leprosy is non-con- tagious here.” Dr, Charles W. Burr of Philadel- phia attacked birth control and the q to-day has no effect whatsoever upon liiang Aut : price direct to the Malto-Ferrin MORE AMBULANCES, | riaced on the number of men to be|his chance of enlisting. This aiso| {and Automobile Club, and were njoy the comfort and atyle of 1 Company, 61 — Prospect | epecialista assembled. modern tendency to be too merciful; THREE MORE AMBL tnken at No. 24 East ‘Twenty-third | holds truo of the navy. Until a man| oso machines of ail cdoerie on Te eue || Can now sadoy tne comfort @ , Brooklyn, N. Y.; and the site| “Every doctor wants to seo a gen-|'" @ paper he read to-day at the meh of Red Crome) chroot, which is the main enrollment {of Military age has been actuaily|marched along Surf Avenue. with the Lane Bryant want (25c or oe ae sent by | uine case of leprosy,” said one of the|®@nnual convention of the American Present Th ldepot. tajor fovane has established drafted he is free to entist in what-|bands of St. Vincent's and the He- Aca y of Medicine at the Hitel Biltmore, Among savages and the early races,” he sald, “the weakling had no chance of survival, To-day we are trying to frustrate nature and are ever branch of the service bests suits him “We expect to get hundreds of men | who have registered for the draft within the next few weeks,” says Major Hughes, “and hope that it will Prove a great stimulus to army en- completely equipped motor ambu-) 7 sy $ «wan presented to Mrs. Belmont | Conomy record for enlistments. | Tiffany to-day by the members of the| His recruits cost him $35.96 each, in- | Fifth Avenue Branch of the New York|¢luding their transportation to train- County Chapter of the American Reding stations, This is below the av Cross, It is to be pat in azo figure for army and navy rookies. brew Orphan Asylums leading them At Feltman's they were ’ given tunch- | eon, afte which they trooped through t parks, fed on popcorn | the freaks, rides. officers of the amsociation to-day, “Lower Store” service ! NEW FRANKLIN SIMON amano Sap erie : ‘aki Hers ¢ ‘a wherever sho pleases. The branch was! Brig. Gen. W. A. White, Chief of | Hatments. In fact, be anrollment Dresses 2.95 wp. Coats 5.75 up. Salts 5.00 op, | making every effort to prevent the ized by Mra. Tiffany and has 1,300 Phd | figures have jumped already. After j \ weak from suffering death because of | members the Britivm Recruiting Mission at No. |to-day we confidently expect to be|¢xploded on a doorstep in Fast Thomp. | ‘Shirts 2,00 op, Corsets 2.45 op, H 9, thetr weakness, Such a policy will| The Patriotic Service League of the|°*? Hroadway, who ts for the present able to enlist from two to three hun-|son Street to damaging vine | Lane Bryant,21-23 W. 38thSt. i ens not strengthen the race, It has in-|Nineteenth Congressional District an-| CCCUPYing quarters at the Hotel Van-|dred men a day houses. Many persons were thrown ° creased and will increase the ration |nounced to-day through Chairman| @erbilt, visited Major Evans during hd of adolescent insanity. emit Taussle of is Finance Som: the m mie a nought the co-oper- “th ovement for: Gibth trot |Mitter, the gift of two ambulances to | ation ne United States recruiting | ‘ is not going to do us any good. Iti sented by Samuel J. Feiber, who re-| automobile at Gen. White's dis: | ‘ auto! . jen. 6's disposal ‘ : the knowledge io preed the children | signed from the allk firm of Bamuel|ig assist him and bie staff in the who are not born will not be the) iiseman & Co., No. 114 Bast Twenty- bits ar children of eplieptics or tuberculous parentage, but of those who are too lazy to take the responsibility of parenthood, France to-day is suffer- third Street, to devote all his time to patriotic work SUES FOR HER DIPLOMA. e at $750 or $2.50 below their retail worth, x “I cannot express myself too warm- ly," sald Gen, White to an Evening World reporter, “in appreciation of Stern Brothers I his little money for a dot for his only daughter and save the ancestral farm for his only son." Freanor Wilson Parker, Barnard college student, arrested here on a charge of circulating anti-conscrip- the courtesy that has been shown to ing from a lack of men because ‘ West 42nd St based on present production costs French thrift made the average| Barnard G Arrested as Anc-|\ over here. Ihave been much grati- tad nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street i French peasant feel like conserving| Draft Plotter, Ask urt Order. | lied at the groat number of responses both by letter and in person, which followed the publication by the news- papers of the fact that we would be A Sale To-morrow, on the Main Floor, of Speaking of “Civilization and In- sanity.” Dr. Barr said: | every degenarte that is born, early races these were allowed to die, though they were not killed. To-day tion literature, applied to-day in Su- preme Court for an order compelling the President of Columbia University ready to enlist un-naturalized Britons of military age to-morrow ut No. 280 Broadway, Capt. McSwiney and oth- Women’s Semi-made Skirts to give her a master of arts degree, [rs of my staff put in « busy twenty- The president was summoned to ap-|four hougs explaining our work to Plaited and plain tailored, for dress and sports wear, in this season’s fashionable woolen materials, at $4.50, 5.50 to 8.75 Also Remnants of Dress Fabrics and Coatings Arranged in Skirt, Suit, Dress and Coat Lengths, At One-third to One-half Less they are coddled. Many an imbecile pear before Justice Greenbaum to-(men who wanted to know just where morrow morning and show cause foPd they sioodt! High or Low Black or Mahogany withholding the diploma. re care than a normal . Are i Peta. this ie not humanitarianism| Miss Parker previously had Mrs. ‘One mah came to me to-day end) Modeled and made exclusively for.us—and you but émotionalism. Margaret Lane, a member of the/asked me what I thought his duty | Our system of emotional! education; Woman's Peace Party, appointed her js wrong. The boys of America are! guardian so the complaint could be being taught to be kind and gentle legally filed, should be. He said he had a wife dependent upon him and that he was supporting members of his family in England whose bread winners had gone to the front, I told him that his duty was to enlist. 1 added that | ® plan was under way to care for || the families of every Englishman in |th{s country who was willing to do his share, Another man came to me| and sald he had lost two sons in the British service. He waa sixty-two! years old and physically defective, | but he made a brave attempt to ap-| pear younger, It was with genuine regret that we were compelled to tell | him he could not be taken.” | The mission wants to emphasize | The wholesale price today for these selfsame Banisters is greater than our price to you! ‘och Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganceliay KOCHeG. Established 1860 125th Street, West Important Sale of Ultimately we shall have to get 4 around $10 for them and many shops are getting that now! Meanwhile, however, thanks to fore- sighted purchases of leathers, you can get aboard at $7.50 today. An American last, long, lean, pointed, and particular. New Model Classique Corsets Exclusive with Stern Brothers A e the fact that there need be no fear} * — se Se s a . . ae H ae ‘ ocx in on the part of men volunteering that | NSPECTION is invited of another importation of these perfect-fitting ] \ Php > a semi pointed Summer Floor Cover gs their dependents will come to want, | French Corsets, faultlessly made, of superior materials, at moderate The allowances made will be known | $8.50 Imported — |“‘La Belle” Rush prices. Conspicuous among the assortments are the models for Dancing, ‘ 4 a paration allowances” id tt ’ r * ° e ‘ A French last, with duckbill toe, | Rugs ardat ee act eagrearcemiial Riding, Golfjng and other athletic uses, suitable for all types of figures, 1 which is our personal preference. Grass Rugs | toward them will be from the bank i ls P A Extra heavy woven accounts of wealthy Americans 5 fad i Be ae Plain and fancy centre?! braided rugs; beautiful de- By ‘tne members of the British Com- at $7.50, 9.75, 11.50 up to 23.50 rk Men's Shee. Seop--4 Wy cet Sith Street wat a a $6.98, signs and colorings on both mission who are within registration x rin ene . age were mildly surprised when they i feet, all colors. . . 4.6x7.6, x12 feet, learned that they would have to ob- n > ’ fl * | .00 | .00 serye the Jaws of registration day. ° a) i oH franklin Simon &Co Wool & Fibre Rugs, $3:°9 | 9 Rider aie wos HO. Wht Women’s Summer Underwear ; id Choice designs and color- MH Rata Wayne Whitk. wah only nx: . F aia & Men's Clothing Furnishings Shoes ings. (75 Cor k Linoleume hsiigad rs ms Miscvated pees Wednesday, on the Main Floor, Greatly Below Prevailing Prices | FIFTH AVENUE 6x9 feet, | xl? feet, | a spree sion in England. He has been twice | i $6.50 | $9.00 viceabie. square AQ msnnaeds jae eeeend Mine AAGRst: | Combination Suits, Glove Silk Bloomers, f ! | YARD ssrereresys hes beep ‘sent ay a te eee Glove Silk Top and Lisle Bottom, in pink | Heavy quality, well reinforced, yi i os bik oe ae ue me and white; unusual value | in pink only; unusual value i S Slip C TA | cg Roe, : ummer Ip Vovers, Ya. SOC [Bl trom the “Broadway Battieship at $1.00 at $1.85 it Pr redness For aa many pieces as required Hl concer Hundelpn "pagleford. of Eliza.'| sig y $ J ty ee |e ee 71 | Rec Glove Silk Vests, Glove Silk Vests, a masta te 639 was driving his employer downtown A | $ 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | 164, 166, 168 and 170 pportul ak eritica }} {i} bal aA Caught purer a ae Heavy weight, hemstitched, also | Embroidered fronts, hemstitched tops, | Grand Street | Smith Street for linen; Y | Fee yn on are beading top, pink only, in pink and white, e Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. OS ae Tie ‘ hance 1 have of en- | j | ' | GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK my mele {tl } i ee at $1.45 at $1.85 “indin or Ke ia result t fteen n ry jo Deposit, 50c Weekly $125 Worth of Furniture nade with | | Martin ctauteuy tad peste oe Opens a New Clothing Account | No Deposit—$i Weekly veaais; fant | ee attain The the soueenanens U : ring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. extras,” es have been An nusual Sale of Ribbons ast Twenty-thiré Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account who’ fought, oF At about Half their Actual Values Satin Taffeta Ribbon 61; inches wide, in white, black and colors, at 27c yd. | ign is urged to t he Awnings to Order $2.69 For Windows 36x72 tnches “Chillfoniers FINE BUFFETS China Closets Reupholstering 5-Pi Frame Parlor Suit WELL WORTH $40.00 We give @ choice of velour, 584 to 9 ins, wide, in light and dark effects, 35c¢ to 65c¢ yd, au “i . . . . a] r . Mi Lingerie Ribbons in Ten Yard Pieces q 50c Weekly in white, pink, blue and mauve, Don't fait to come Gobelin tapestry or figured mo: | No. 1 No, 115 No, 2 No, 8 No. 5 No. 9 to our 9 Bhle quette, furnish necessary gimp, bi r d bbing, clean frame, . OTs rd five fossa’ parisand ‘rearrange, ONT. Workrooms and th 24 32c 40c 50c 65e $1.00 th Prings. {oe iy Estimates cheerfatiy submitted ‘on quantities, IH. C. F. Koch & Co,, Inc., 125th St., Weat! Free During Sammer Months | SWarerooms S' Aves PEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING