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‘Alterations Free at Three Brooklyn Stores————————— Fulton St., Cor. Bridge At Subway Station 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Ave. 4810-4812 Fifth Avenue Bet. 48th & 49th Sts, Thu rsday ‘‘ClearanceDay’’ : _A General Clearance of High Class Apparel That “Means Sharp p Reductions in All Departments Thursday Clearance in Suits: (sizes 1) 0 44) Suits formerly $15.00 to $22.50, now $10.00 and $12.50 Suits formerly $22.50 to $35.00, now $15.00 and $17.50 Suits formerly $35.00 to $59.50, now $20.00 and $25.00 As imitation is the sincerest praise, so the Thursday Clearance in Coats: (Sizes /j ‘0 44) Coats formerly $12.75 to $20.00, now —- $7.75 and = $9.75 Coats formerly $20.00 to $32.50, now $12.75 and $15.00 Coats formerly $32.50 to $45.00, now $18 75 and $20.00 cess in catering to the economical women of Brooklyn in our ORIGINAL Martin Thureday Bargain Sales. Thursday Clearance in Dresses: = Sizes (14 to 4}) Dresses formerly $15.00 to $20.00, now $10.00 and $12.75 Dresses formerly $20.00 to $29.50, now $15.00 and $18.75 Dresses formerly $30.00 to $39.50, now $20.00 and $25.00 Yet imitation can be only imitation. The values we offer can have no real competi- tion, because our plan of procedure in cre- ating these special of- fers is reckoned with- out profit. Thursday Clearance in Skirts: Skirts formerly $3.95 to $5.75, now Skirts formerly $5.75 to $8.75, now All sizes $2.95 and $3.95 $4.95 and $5.75 You will find a double saving and a double satisfaction in visiting MARTIN'S to-morrow, Thursday. Extraordinary Skirt Offering 400 Standard Quality Corduroy Sport Skirts; pocket and pearl button trimmed, in all high Spring shades and white 150 Great Thursday Waist Clearance Formerly from $3.95 to $6.75 An assemblage of charming Blouses, developed in fine quality Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, and Pussy Willow Silk, neatly embroidered, lace and tucked effects, both high and low neck, smart sleeves and collar. Alterations Free at Three Brooklyn Stores: a" Let Us Start You Housekeeping Now! Many of the greatest bargains we have good modest Kinds of furniture, as well a repre Everything to furnish your prices. Whether you want to furnish select whatever you want; we will make son will convince you that, whether you b on ¢ that 7 ‘OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS Tite LOWEST . A ESSER Qo Small Weekly or Monthly Payments, highly pot <i shed. An Unusual Rug Offer SALE OF AXMINSTER RUGS SALE OF BRASS BEDS Keg. Price B25 19.89 Canh or Credit VICTROLAS & GRAFONOLAS From $15 to $350 You ma: open an ac hay a, This $35 Victor Victrola Outfit Conalsts of Victor Victrola No. Vi d wit rivera Until 10 0’ Clock at All Three Stores fama! weekly or mor Peis Libera! offer rex; interest added, no erira cb: WARK STORE IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOL NEED—A WORL D i { Pay One Dollar, 8 siding 1, {35 to 36 St. 1 we will deliver any oxty | BLOCK 8TH AVE. } Market St. “WANT” WILL GO GET IT, (n i IN VEX FOR MARINE CORPS in This District From June 10 to 16, | Active work In connection with United States Marine Corps Recruit- ing Week in New York City was be- sun this afternoon by Major Frank B, Evans in charge of sea-soldier enrolments, and his aides, at their headquarters at No. 2% East Twenty- third Street. The slogan of the week, which will .xtend from June 10 to 16, is “Four Thousand by Saturday Night.” ‘To accomplish the purposes |of “the Jolties’” drive it will be mec- essary to obtain that number of en- listments. Major Bvans announces that to| fill his quota he has obtained the aid of the Mayors of the cities in the Eastern District, and has also ar- ranged with restaurants, barber- shops, hotels and advertising ai cles to display the Marine Corps vertising matter to the best advan tare. Major Gen. Barnett, Commander of | the Marine Corps, announced to Tho| Evening World to-day the ->neral | outline of the plans to make Quan- |tico, Va., tho new training grounds |for the “rookies” of his division, a modern battlefield with an actual ro. production of conditions as they exist in Northern France. | This work will be conducted by | U. S. Marine officers in conjunction | with executives from the English and French armies, who have been |went over hore on various missions, and who have volunteered their ser- | vices for this work at the request of| the War Department. In discussing this phase of the marines’ activith | Gen, Barnett said: “Work has progressed so rapidly at Quantico that we will have from 600 to 800 men quartered there at the {end of this month. The temporary barracks, cantonments and , other | buildings required to house the men, who will follow the first regiments, | i will probably be completed by July 1. | uantico will form a sort of ‘fin- | lishing school’ for the men who have had their preliminary training at Port Royal, 8. C., and at other de- pots, The present plan is to provide as nearly as possible a reproduction of European battlefields, Our first marine brigude of 5,000 men will in- clude infantry, field artillery, signal | corps, a mine company, hospital | corps and other auxiliaries, Tho course will embrace all the varied) activities required of ‘the-firat-to- RECRUITING SLOGAN secure co-operation In his effort to} |a committee to make house to house ai rai INVEST $240,000 INLIBERTY LOAN Plans Made for weer, Drive |$30 a Month Mess Messenger One| === | Subscriber—Salesmen Report | Boom After Registration. City employees, through the office of | the Commissioner of Accounts, which ‘has arranged an easy payment plan, to-day subscribed to $240,000 worth of the Liberty Loan, ‘This is only a pre- |liminary purchase, Before the Lib- | erty Loan books close on June 15 city employees expect to take a $1,000,000 block. The Finance Department led with aj sub: ption of $40,000, The last bond taker was a messenger who gets only $30 a month and with an older brother is the support of is aged mother | And the older brother bought a bond and joined the National Guard. | The Flying Squad of the Volunteer | Army of Liberty Bond Salesmen re- ported to headquarters this morning that the demand for Baby Bonds was | greater during the forenoon than at! any time since the campaign began. | They found that the wholesale re- | sponse to the call for registration yes- | terday had stimulated bond buying | to a surprising extent. dominated in the buying. Joseph Brand, President of tho New | York State Association of Elks, to- | day sent circular letters to members | of tho order asking them to appoint | Women pre- SUFFERED | NINE YEARS Many Remedies Tried in Vain. Well and Strong | After Taking Lydia E. | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “For nine years I suffered from backache, weakness, and irregularities so I could hardly | do my work. I, tried many reme- dies but found ino permanent reli After taking Lydia EF. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound I felt a great change for the better and lam now well and strong so I have 30 trouble in dv ing my work. I hope every user of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable C 4} fight’ on the firing line. | “Besides the branches I have men- there will be s division as my planned the The officers’ | ¢-room houses, or shacks.” Enrollments continue gis- | in ed a falling -Commander tration day, | charge had rathe off of applicants John P. Grady of the r st Twenty-third ty Reerutt Broadway, eight of whom were sworn in by Capt, H, C, Adame. ———— FUMES AT FIRE KILL TWO. Employees Celluloid Steloken After Blase In P (Special to The ARLINGTON, N. J wi Vane forty-s Bt seven, a wt @ result burning nitrated pa a alight fire that br Thorne, vod Ave- pital to- fun Company, mu early this ndent in VOU MAY Pay sony Rit: AT 62ND STREET ks |ham Medicine Plant) sof! ny Ror" Wont as atuCn’ AS. THE HA. SANDERS Metonn ‘ QREORATION 1876 BROADWAY pound will get as great relief as 1 | from its “—Mrs. S, D. MAB | 122 Dewe: » Spartanburg, S. The _reaso women writ to the Lydia FE. is that Lydia EF inkham's Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into | their lives, Freed from their illness | they want to pass the good news| \along to other suffering women that} they also may he relieved. This is praiseworthy thing to do and such | grateful lette New 7 ‘Anna M, | Long Island City and $100,000 for the | $450,000; oe i. Harkness, The first lodge to appoint a commit-/Stiver King Consolidated Mining’ 000, OO tee is Bronx No. 871 Company of Utah. The amount also | bo ge ‘The Chicago and Northwestern | includes the subscriptions of 2,000 — R IA Railway Company to-day put into) letier carriers, who took.$50 bonds, d effect a plan of easy payment bond The Hartford Vire Insurance Com- | For Infants and Children buying by which its 60,000 employees | pany has taken $500,000 of the loan | will be given an opportunity to in-|and the Hartford Accident and In- In Use For Over 30 Years Matag 4 bears canvasses in their districts and to| this amount $50,000 for the First| nies, tnterest banks ‘1 advancing money} Mortgage Guaran Company of with which to make the purchases. vest. demnity Company $160,000. Other J, 8 Bache & Co, announced a@ pre- | subscriptions were: August Beimont | jtimnary subscription of $1,500,000, Of re ‘company, $1,000,000; Mackay Compa- | tenance of Pianos and Player-pianos Now Is the Time to Get Your Piano: Prices Will Go Higher and Higher. EVER again will you be able to procure a plano or player-piano at the price you can get it TO-DAY. Piano prices are lower NOW than they ever have been in the history of the piano industry, and NOW is the time to buy. Within a couple of weeks the Government will pass the new War Revenue Bill. This Bill Provides: Ist. A. 5 per cent. tax on every piano and player-piano offered for sale 2nd. An increased duty of from 20 to 30 per cent. on all imported raw ma- terials entering into the construction of pianos, such as tuning pins, ivory felt, varnish gums, shellac, rubber ete. This simply means that pianos and player-pianos will have to bring $50 to $100 more than they are NOW bringing—and there is no evading it. Make a Small Deposit To-Day Delivery May Be Made Later if You Wish By selecting an instrument NOW and making a small deposit NOW, you get the advan tage of present prices. You may have your instrument delivered NOW, or you may have it delivered at some future date; just as you wish. The point is that you must act NOW, TO-DAY, THE SOONER, THE BETTER. By making a small deposit NOW you insure present prices for yourself for an indefinite time, which prices are lower than ever in the history of the piano business, and from $50 to $100 lower than they will be within a very short while. $257 59 Value $325 $ 447 50 Value $550 FOR ANDERSON PIANOS. You may take 3 years’ time to make your payments. This is the price at which we have advertised and sold hundreds of Anderson Pianos during the past 5 years. But you must make your selection and make a small deposit_N NOK FOR ANDERSON PLAYER-PIANOS, the identicn) price at eich we hate also sold hundreds of Anderson Player-Pianos. You may’ take 3 years’ time in which to pay for your player-piano also. A small deposit made NOW guarantees these prices. You may have the instrument you select delivered NOW or later, as you wish. 4 f sonee Send immediately for our free Player- piano book, an invaluable guide in the 291 Livings! on St., Brooklyn ween Nevin St. & Hanover Place Ketadlished TN78. Free delivery within 100 miles. purchase of pianos and player-pianos. Opposite Keener's Theatre Not a dissatisfied customer in 41 years. women should be highly commended. | — AUTOMOBILES. OTOR TRUCKS Sold and serviced here since 1910 Capacities 1, 11/2, 2, 3'% and 5 tons. 17 Combinations of wheel base and loading space. 62%, of all FEDERAL Truck Sales are repeat orders. Over 600 in local use. Morton W. Smith Co. Inc. Main Truck Showroom and Service Station 136 to 146 West 52d St. © Circle v26. ror apport 95 weorony VHONE 4995 COLUMBUS Care-F ree Vacations ——___ Your only problem—which aera jolly thing to do neat. < eis Do you know i these beautiful lakes? 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