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Paap i ay he ¥ ee a ce , oT MYT LEY EET RRS OCT LIOR L SES ae eee “Let our object be our country, our whole country, and nothing but our country.”—Daniel Webster. pevsssesssssssssssssesessssesses POPSPSIITTHSETITHIOSS PSTSDFIIFIIIISEDS SISFSSFIOSIIIIIT? PPIPPPIPSS SISOS PIPSIFIFIOISIO IIS BIOSIS OS FOOIPIS WITS TI OOT IIT OD tat hth BA AA aa Ath TRY TO DESTROY BRIDGE. mbes Found and Plotters Fire { on Guardsmen, {NOXVILLE, Tenn, June 5.—ten | amite bombs have been discovered against an abutment of the South- Railway's bridge at Strawberry | Mins, seventeen miles east of Knox- | e. t leveral men, who are belleved to have ced the bombs, were driven away by anessee guardsmen protecting the | dge and when some distance away | 1 y returned the fire. | “he bombs were brought to Knoxville 4 turned over to Major Hasiock of | First, Tennessee Regiment, who has irge of the unit guarding the bridge Be csih Sigg paca | ! THE HOME OF TRUTH FIRTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET Will Close Out Wednesday Collection of About 75 Women’s “Our Young Men Are Ready and Willing to Serve Their Country.” By Attorney General Thomas W. Gregory. (Special to The Evening World.) Washington, June 6. | HAVE an unbounded faith in the patriotism of the young men of this Nation, Few of the small number who will attempt to evade conscription will do so from lack of loyalty or courage. They will be inspired by an influence exerted upon them by disloyal or selfish elders. The young men of tho country who come within provisions of the Conscrip- tion Act are ready and willing in nearly every in- stance to answer the Nation's call and do their part in protecting it from a foreign foe. Afternoon and Evening Gowns 35.00 Formerly 59.50 to 95.00 . 1,800 STUDENT OFFICERS WILL BE DISCHARGED Miss Winifred W. Chisolm, daughter pt > of Mr. and Mra. B. Ogden Chisoim,| Many Unacceptable Candidates for . will be married to Curtis Northrop Commissions Will Be A collection of gowns assembled from the regular stock where only jon’t be discouraged Browne of this city this afternoon in Sent Home. one, two or three of a kind remain. Smart, distinctive models for ‘ the Church of the Heavenly Rest. A ; z l reception will be held at the Chisolm| PLATTSBURG, June 6.-On June esino oa home, No. 21 West Tenth Street. 16 the Officers’ Training Camp will be ° hy Tho wedding of Mins Grace Oakey,| duced to two regiments of ten vill clear your shin |aciiuir tt the tues verbes Qaney;|cOmPARICS each, nine of infantry and to Robert M. Olyphant jr. will take| 0M@ of cavalry, each regiment to havo place this afternoon In ‘the Madison|®PProximately 1,800 men. This means aftgrnoon wear in satin, chiffon, georgette crepe and red summer ps are for evening wear, gowns a tulle, chiffon WOMEN'S COTTON FROCKS Many and many a girl has a clear, salthy complexion today because some ; tpigl catss 05 kar ribs Cian teen Ga fy euceny rian ia ae willl substantial reduction of the force, te a 5 fo A smajl reception at) each regi it ée. Resinol Soap not only is deligh, | tbe Colony Clu STOUR AEE Sea oe Most Unusual Values at its Price is lly cleansing and refreshing, but ite} scins Alice Fox, daughter of Mr. and| . Those assigned to the artillery will tily use reduces the tendency to pini- | Mrs. Austen G. Fox, is to be married| 7, June 16 leave for Syracuse, where 8.50 10.50 12.50 | h B t es, offsets many ill-effects of cosmetics, | to-day to Dr. John C. A. Gerster, son|‘helr training will be continued. The ° . . e es y engin i Bet idgivesmaturethechance sheneedate | gt Dr. Arpad G. Gerster of Novia Rant Qumeers wil fo te Betvols, Va.) This Offered: he’ New York i f en th Street, at the Fox home, ° r P P ‘ . ake red, rough skins white and soft. | No.°37 feast Thirty-ninth Street. ‘The Till be discharged. as the work already White imported voile gowns, with fagoting and large pockets—white ered'to the e or If the skin is fa bad shape, through neglect or im- | date of the marriage was set forward,|40* has enabled the authorities to il ed with polka dotted handkerchief linen—imported self- i i i oper treatment, a tittie Kesinol Oiotment abould | as Dr. Gerster has been ordered to! determine in many cases that the time bal og peach tance ap eater hts HE hash a + ublic at 1S ime at first be used with the Resb | report soon at Fort Benjamin Harri-| Of the student and the expense to the embroidered white voile—voile with deep polka dot borders—white ‘ ‘ by to hasten the retore | gon, Indiana, forcher trainings eres | voile with striped voile panels—printed voile with white organdie Before purchasing any other Player Piano, vou ‘normal conditions, Res e. i i i ; hear pean | ; owe it to yourse peop de Sg oodles "| An out of town wedding to-day will —_——-_ collars—Anderson gingham frocks, y If to come to Bloomingdales’ and |be that of Miss Irene C. Toumey to| Soldier Shot by Comrade Dien. THE MAGNIF |to Dr, Henry 8, Pascal of No, 200| LANCASTER, Pa,, June 6.—Robert ICENT i Went Fifty-fourth Street. It will take | Hutchinson, nineteen years old, Com- | Place at Hastings. pany K, First Regiment, National Dr. Ferdinand King, New York —— Guata of Pattaseohia, wh | a : | Miss Elsie C. Ackerman, daughter | GUard of Philadelphia, who was accl-| tysician and Medical Author, Says: of Mr. and Mrs. A. tl A an of f Ackerman of | dentally shot in the lung a week ago No, 140 yee hatha I lyn, | by @ comrade while with a detach- | |was married yesterday to mas “ ‘ | VERY WOMAN |Tenane Jr. in St. Aun'e Church, ast | ment guarding @ rallroad bridge at| > put strength into her nerves ‘ at and color into her cheeks. N ntral Park West & son of Mr. and Mrs, John M. ‘ostley of No, 342 West Bighty-ftth Strect Our 34th St. Store r wedding at was that of 2} n, son of bus, O. Dr. ‘t Stephen 8, Wise performed the cer- emony, The bride was given {1 riage by her brother, Sid Lee Barnhein was Mr. man > REGISTER TO-DAY. All men between the ages of and thirty, inclusive, to-day in their home incts. Registration places a will be open in each election precinct 100 from 7 A. M, to 9 P. M. era STATEN ISLAND NOTES. : lawn festival of St nt's Hospital will be held to and Thursday afternoon and [ n’s Mi Suntherla solos by Pr panied by Miss - ing pictures and songs, 1 ponies, furnished by Mrs, J. Holloran, for and driving \ Good Stomach Means Good Health Make your stomach healthy é wariably your body will be healthy \ good stomach good diges- ion, good bloc { nerve Dufty’s \ dure Malt Whiskey aken in tablespoonful doses before reals on retirit ‘ompts the tomach to healthy iting the flow of ‘hot 15 have te + bidith White Mrs. Joseph | Twelfth Street, Father John Murphy Safe Harbor, this county, died to-day. PLAYER PIANO |best man. A reception and wedding — = : : = = IEEDS PRON) atte ernie try Suomen qaugh: | ie AT TIMES Postley yesterday in the St. Regis, . =, xtras |the Rev enfield officiating. E é i Terms of Only $2 a Weck With every Walters Player Piano at $395 ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit“ A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET, A BENCH, th Broad St. - 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC OF YOUR A 34" St. New York A COVER, AND DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME. priced, is by far superior in tone, in quality of materials and in general workmanship to many instruments Its superior musical qualities and its great power of endurance have called thousands of satisfied purchasers. The most economic and efficient manufacturing Bloomingdales’, the sole owners of the Walters Piano Co., to offer instruments of a very high standard of Our New Style “L”’ No Interest $ p. 50 [No Extras} ji Sen ——| On Terms of $1 a Week EVERY MOTHER officiating. Misa Marjorie Ackerman | Phe body was sent to Philadelphia, was maid of honor and John 8S. Smith | comms _ — . | hill, was om to Gilbert John | No Interest No E: | Howard atts [ ! , — 4 a Bloomingdale Bros. give without extra cost The Walters Player Piano, although moderately sold elsewhere at very much higher prices. forth the highest praises from facilities, together with a tremendous output, enable excellence at very moderate prices. The Best Piano Built to Sell at Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery Huntingt merfy paste med Church, Mrs. Norman H. Gardiner bride, will be the on EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for the beautiful new Walters or Erhard Piano or Player Piano, We will make a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 a week on | a Piano of $2 a week on a Player Piano. Upon request a repre | sentative will call, Send for our 1917 catalogue. fa! AY, ALLCARS (. BLOOMINGDALES spt ro sory 9+ MM 2 of t City Branch « meet int t Sale of Women’s Sport Shoes & Oxfords Women's high and low Sport With prices everywhere going up Shoes in combinations of White on practically everything, it 18 4 Buckskin, trimmed with Mahog ° pleasure to be able to say that we any Russia Calf, Pearl Gray Kid, have such splendid Sport Shoes Patent Leather, and White Calf. at $5.95. Every pair finely made : High oor Shorsof WriteLinen §— FREGUUCEE FLOM *) vvyeree sserau. st tn with Havana Brown Kid and Get Duffy's and Keep Well” At tal it tor t. George D. Clitford | mond and We *. 'T. Unions wi ternoon at the No, 60 Cortland Street, | Dr. Caine’s System nsares Dental Work Without Pain 4 visthle evidence of our ability, and White Calf tri Ww reas: grace the most claborate “Spor! /hite Calf trimmings, W. V Wrinecab winnings Wormers ER CSE PTICES —conime” Te mtn an igh and Low r oes of al White Buckskin and all Mahog- ‘i very radical, because sizes are in any Russia Calf, with saddle and 216 Pairs were $12 complete, [hese shoes are al plain tip effects. These models 187 Pairs were $10 from the regular ‘Cammeyer lawn w Brigh w and NO PAIN, SEE DR. CAINE |/"#°*27_aiternou and evenings A 16 years’ reputation for truatwortht Unpatriotic to Make Farmers Serve tho truth of this state on Jury have both Rubber and White stock, and guaranteed as fully as Thing tt over tnd ob mae, || MUSKOGEE, Obla., “June 5—De-| Leather Soles 115 Pairs were $8 6 cling at their regular pices ‘ claring that it was unpatriotic to take | . Py ry farmers from their flelds under any $ Dr. Caine, Dentist, | circumstances at a ume like this, Judge Tin LEXINGTON AVENUE z ‘i att arm Bet, Stth und GOth Sts, iecie oun Hoyr, 0A, M7000), M. sun, 101 2, Mt summoned as jurors are tillers of the | | sol Te | ri a ene