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» trots ea ae a : 7 , Carthy, “will be permitted to register, but those who deliberate defy the law and continue so doing up until the gates of prison open to receive them will be given no Consideration.” The sentencing of the Anarchist, Louis Kramer, to three years’ impris- IN, June 14—New England's " Joan total was brought up to " 400,000 by overnight subscriptions. 1.000 still to be obtained the nnounced at noon that it confident the minimum allotment of ,000,060 would be reached. Provi- DAY OF GRACE OVER FOR THE SLACKER; brighter to-day, tit hiv physician, Dr. r M. jeer, Bald that he was in gach condition that there wae little hope ‘of hin recovery. He sleeps most of the ‘tne. suddenly ready to-day to comply with the Jaw, said Mr. Content. The three indicted to-day are the leaders of a group of fourteen ar- rested by National Guardsmen and the police at an anticonscription meting Monday at No, 10 West Ono Moment When Jail Threat- ens of No Avail. Have You After Meals Three more slackers were indicted to-day by « Federal Grand Jury after cuse for not registering,” sald Mr. Mc-|ter Were brought before the Federal |authorities to-day and a few others « r t orders ' ‘ were released and told to return on stationed deputies along the Brooklyn | out @ registry card, MRS. THOMAS SHEVIAN BECOMES MRS. RUSSELL IN A WEDDING TO-DAY ‘amo voluntarily, All w egister and were given 10 80. ready to brmission to With but one or two excep- ions all were tenorant of the 1 Harshal McCarthy has recet lone registration places ar ich an order is given, he sa comparatively few arrests’ will until bi to await action of the Fed ary es Marshal Power has ral y United Stat ront to @xaming all ot men age about to sail on vesee r no one has been found with- Thus WOMAN'S PARTNERS INMONEY FACTORY Summonses for Four Who Are Declared to Have Been Asso- ciated With Mrs. Hyman. Magistrate Krotel issued summonses for four alleged partners of Mrs. Ray them. The summonses are return- able to-mortow at Yorkville before Magistrate Ten Eyck. Assistant District Attorney Colnon, who has questioned many complain- ants, sald this afternoon that the amounts alleged to have been lost had been grossly overestimated. ny | : : ¢ the baking ‘ R. 1, has subscribed $16,098,000, 0 _ made, The number of real slackers ws “ 50| Emergency Committee of th a ,000_ shove ita quota, onment, $10,000 fine and ultimate de- |" Nw York, anid the Marshal, is Mal cnrae dag Biatad Mic bh ien Ath woelh kdl y mamed at a conference at cone = portation for defying registration and amazingly em with her he was immediately credited | indusiry na 1 repraseatlal 4 Digby Bell te Neher Denth, conspiring against the law and the live men who neglected to register with $75," sald Mr, Colnon, “The|Chicago in May and i (a iY ) Digby Bell, the comedian, who is il! sentencing of Herman P. Levine in *ppeared in the United States Dis- losers are now making claims on that|seventy-elght cities goatrs 4 } at Mins Alston's private hospital In _ rae & Stediiea! ynatra- (trict Attorney's office in Brooklyn | sie land OF adevnnting, One Congressional leaders to-day and > West Sixty-firet Street, was somewhat! tbe fy Ashe wales oe the ten to-day,and pleaded ignorance of the Sais nen. sapeeate. coer ihe ntcessity for prompt Aelia ‘y Change of Heart at Last] tion of susti mate th law. They willingly registered and s mitted after a long cross-examin1- tion that he thad deposited $50 with BROOKLYN ane ‘ 1 85 Mrs, Hyman many months ie never put in any more, and ‘0 how claims $7,500 as the original | plus $2,450 interest it has earned.’ eae cell Urge Prompt Action om Food Conservation, Bakers WASHINGTON, June 14—The War food on measures to conserve the products of the country io rf * senmation ot | a ¥ 4 | two of them, frightened at the pros-| Hundred and Fourteenth Street. They | — aia. ais gutscicn nie wentens 14 ¢ ne gine Wat. i pect of jail, had pleaded in vein to be]have been held in the Toms in de ‘POLICE IN PISTOL BATTLE hen a bed me } scat tim, Sn and] Allowed to reginter, With these in-| fault of $5,000 ball ines, | 1 ; G) 6 i . A tow deoee dictments, Federal authorities taid| ‘They are Philip Lavine, twenty-| WITH THIEVES: TAKE Two eid-eydd man Sid Women Who be PPENHEIM LLINS & 5 d 'S down a new rule for handling al * | two, of No. 79 Division Street; Henry | , Walled $100,000 losses through their in- « And a. i in New York. United States Marshal | Worcow, twenty-one, No, 128 Second an ie - ed ° . : " * : States Attorney Content decided thatliwenty-seven, who refused to give, Wagon, who broke into the Baltimore & ¢ jeourt with thelr counsel, Bernard f Rea il $s wilful slackers will not he permitted | hin address. Lavine ahd Worcow | Ohio freieht station at Tompkinavill®,| as wea ners ‘ | Sandier, and clamored for-warrants, | to evade punsibment by a change of] were the ones who bégged to be al-| Staten Island, this morning and stole a MERLE SHE VEIN: declaring that the District Attorne hewrt at the last minute. free. |$1,000 spool of copper wire, had to’ Mra, Elizabeth Sheriey Shevlin, “Mon who can show a re Boiled to regis jabandon it because of ite welght and widow of Yale's most famous and ~ an hour later engaged in @ pistol popular gridiron hero, was married battle with the police, ‘Two of the at noon to-day in her apartments in men were captured, but the other two the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, to Marshall escaped in @ swamp. H: Russell, an investment broker of told them he was not sure a crime them. jonabli Sixty men who hi REE SS lowed to register 4 rt had been committed against le at Three Brooklyn Stores’ But on the advice of the court and their lawyer changed’ their minds and got summonses for four they } 4 ‘The men under arrest are Peter D.| Winchester, Va. The ceremony was men alleged to be partners in Mrs 1] Pollene, twenty-seven, of No. 877 performed by Mar, Lavelle of St. Hyman's schemes | . 1 | e 9 Fulton St, Cor. Br d e St. Sixth Avenue, whose recom, the police Patrick's Cathedral, Dr. James G. “Sho told me sha had a ‘money 3 | At Subway Station, Brooklyn. said, showed he was out on ball on Russell of No, 37 Eust Sixty-first factory,” don of the com- ; ——— a charge of grand larceny preferred | Street, a brother of the bridegroom, plainants, f course, 1 inWested | x ‘| 1329-1331 Broadwa in Jersey City, and John Smith of, was beat man, Only a dozen of the With her, What is it, a money fac . { y No. 9 Second Street. friends of the bride and bridegroom tory? Everybody knows that A 5 | Near Gates Ave., Brooklyn. In tho stolen car, which had beon| were ‘present. It was explained by money factory is a business where| ain he taken from a garage in Hoboken, a| Mrs, Sherley, mother of the bride, you lend money to rich society wom- | a . 4810-4812 Fifth Ave, revolver with two chambers empty, that on @ccount of the war, Mr, and en who have lost money gambling , and a three-foot jimmy were found. Mrs, Russell had decided to be mar- and must pay it right away, yet they | a ; Bet. Gh and (Wh Sts., Brooklyn. SABRE eats Hed as quietly as possible, ‘The haven't got the cash, So they borrow | . : Shot Wite Over Liberty Bond. | honeymoon will be spent in the and pay 150 per cent. at the end of cad PATERSON, June 14.—Joseph Fowler! South, The future home of Mr. Rus- the month, so they keop their credit he WILL PLACE ON SALE FRIDA of Haskell shot his wife, Mary J., in the geli and his bride will be in Win- good.” i = rroin last night when she criticised him chester, where he has built a new It has been sald that many of Mrs.| - j for ee $5 _ gave him to pur- | seeidence, Hyman‘s clients were women who j \ cone weacutore Detectica, paceordink | Mra, sheviin was Elizabeth Sherley, | lost money at bride ae 4s crete + th a noted Kentucky beauty. An army} ‘The complaints on which four sum- - 1,000 Sport and Dressy Skirts va issn conan x he Stee Santa ae tanec |, Tee complains om whch four mam: | 9 Dupont Hospital, Fowler was lodged in after the announcement of her en- | Monses were granted were sworn lt) - Sa ad ail here, gagement to Shevlin, and many who, by Joseph Wasserstein, No, 12 Enst i! cg recalled his constant attentions tothe One Hundred and Fifteenth Street, “" Hoss Wouldn't Bay Liberty Bona Louisvillé beauty traved a connec- wing «ays he lost $11,200; Abraham . Special Purchase—All Sizes So Men Went on Strike. tion Havin, Né. Gik MackHan ALIS I Sale Fi TAMPA, Fin, Juno 14.—Because Er.) When Tom Sheviin died in Decom- [oes ane Ashe mportant Sale Friday nest Krehe: neral Manage f ber, 1915, a month after he had Brooklyn, $1,695; Bernard Abramo-) Tamps Engineering and wahipbuitéine coached one of the poorest toams In wits, $1,600, and Reuben Heim am| inine a é building y tory inte Jotory over "i ; fs acc ~ A fortunate purchase enables us to offer these high class Skirls at phenomenally low prices. Company, reteaed ta Dar 6 ¥ Princeton, he lett nn estate of over S15. Sackman Street, aye nice wel 1750 Girls’ Tub Dresses:: hond, 150 employees quit work $3,000,000, ‘more than a third of which leged that whenever they called on| Materials are fine imported fabrics in stripes, plaids and Oriental designs. Not one tying up ship construction, i went to his wife. Hoe carried over Mrs, Hyman at her home, No. 200| a 6 a committee that’ while an r 1,500,000 life insurance pbs ee ans ahd 5 r of these Skirts was ever sold for less than 12.75. The entire lot will go at two prices. Citizen he would not pay to aid the war "Mrs. Bheviin hae. two. children, Hast Fifty-sixth Street, and gave her Regular 2.95 and 3.95 x against his relatives and friends in Ger- py s jr. and Elizabeth, * their money to Invest the four men many. summonsed were present, and that | A collection of attractive models (three as illus« = : Values $12.76 and Up. * a j Hider ved Ms one oe trated) of Roe rer gingham, repp; pique and. ; | | Dot j Soci nate bei mila i edad tee novelty wash fabrics. Sizes 6to 14 years. ~ | 95 75 | A Dro On a es L ety Theaa men now proctaim that they | Priced for / ° id aro losers of from $88,000 to $42,000 This Sale at 45 The enge--ment of Miss Mary Pin h. ‘The sworn complaints acc ouc y orn chot Eno of No st Fifty-seventh | these fowr men of unlawfully with- | No Alterations None Sent C. 0. D. — to H. Bjoernstrom-Steffahsonof Stock- Nolding money belonging to the de- | Instant rellef! Then corh or holm, has been announced. Miss | pendents. callus lifts off with fingers. no's father was John C. Eno. Mr.| One story that went the rounds of \ ° . : Bjoornstrom-Steffangon first came to ti0 courtroom was that a “wealthy 875 Girls’ Middy Blouses } Just think! You Tire | ts country in the interest of his Wall Street man’ had invested ntl ei at be Wee bln" LA ot ssh ‘ on can li 1 i | Meee on oa Government. He lives in the Metro 000 with Mrs, Hyman and no Regular 1:00 to 1.30 V Also Special Purchase of om pany corn or callus clita Club, His father has been dares not claim tt, fearing the ef 9 50 Values — = pain 9F prominent in various industrial and of the exposure upon his credit in the | A Cincinnati man die | Roilanthtonne on sot for the wedding, | htreet. Of superior quality Drill in } if 0 t covered this ether com-| y Fone Raa Mr, Sandler sald that the four n smocked, Norfolk, belted, and | ress e rge e re ouses pound and named it! Mr, and Mrs. Atwood Violett of No. wanted have been out automobliir pleated models in white with con. > t freezone. Any druggist 150 West Fifty-ninth Street have an h Mrs, Hyman twice since she trasting collars, cuffs, ties and | _— will sell a tiny bottle of nounced the engagement of thelr io nome Saturday and that the be'ts in the newest shades. Special | | freezone for very little daughter, Miss Thelma Violett, t | Values $6.75 to $8.75 | cost. You apply a few | William Macy Brewster of this city. took her to Coney Island 0 Ba | | drops direetly “upon a ae gan rin the motor until she got a large | tender corn or callus, Ine] pM on weg, has returned. from Part of thetr wey and gave It t stantly the soreness. ¢ leott Hotel Exceptional purchase of high class Blouses in very clever assortment of styles, beautifully embroidered and lace trimmed, newest spring } Canada and is at the W for a few days, appears, then shortly y will fin you the corn or callus 3:95 that you « lift Mrs. Wiliam Lummis of No, 829 3 ( PEPER EEEEEP ESE ESe TS eee ee ee eee eee ee eee ee eee ey ft you can Park Lvchie MARhattRa; RHROUK DES ne is wonderful, , the engagement of her daughter, Miss ries instantly, — [ti Harriet Lummis, to James tton, | { n't eat aw ay the corn | 80" of Mrs. es ny a Bone i mart, j tie A hteefern of Lawrence Park, Bronsville, | Mr . ij ip without even’ irritate SUcmeqan jMHl pall tle met Jota Come Tomorrow. Get a Piano or i} ing the skin ae ial . : Hy Be ula perk eaene (Cee ste | Player-Piano at the Old Price i} or corns between the toes, Italy's Note to Russia Same ns : | As well as painful calluses, Britatu’s. TOU W TE 867.5 i litt Tanto withere in| ROME, Juno 14.—Italy has for- | YOU WILL SAVE $67.50 ON YOUR UPRIGHT PIANO NOW no pain before or after- wards. No soreness smarting Women should keep a tiny bottle on the dresser and never let a corn ache tw Advt warded a note to Russia interpreting ulins In almost precisely the } hed r YOU WILL SAVE $102.50 ON A PLAYER-PIANO NOW Before the war in Europe began (August, 1914) pianos sold for less than they ever previously sold in the history of the piano industry. , The World 1917 Summer Resorts Annua S WEEK GENUINE | “Ice-Saver” | Refri tors Special ‘Three-Door Refrigerator SPECIAL THI lq] Seok, Since that time, manufacturers’ prices have been climbing and climbing. Material and workmanship entering into piano building have been soaring and soaring. And now comes along a 20 to 30 per cent. increased on all raw materials, such as on felt, ivory tuning pins, leather, ete. du , Shellac aan Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Pianos, Phonographs and Housefurnish ings for every room in your home we offer you good, dependable furniture —the kind that will last for years, at Credit Terms that will make it possible for you to have the very best One Dollar Opens An Account These things simply mean that piano prices are bound to shoot up and up until they are at least 50 to 100 dollars higher than they are today. These are hard cold facts you simply cannot ignore and should take instant advantage of the sale we are now holds ing AT OLD PRICES, upon which we have sold hund: of pianos and player-pianos during the past five yea Make a Small Deposit NOW. Delivery Later If You Wish — 5 lc, FOR ANDERSON PIANOS, You may take 3 years’ time to make your payments, This is the price at which we have advertised and sold pear an, Present Value $325 of Anderson Pianos during the past 5 ye: But you must make your € y Sy ((l 47 2 ~ 447° selection and make a small deposit NOW, Present Value $550 you Get one of these 23.75 “Leader” PHONOGRAPHS A Brass Bed |)\"\,;: for $17-75 5 FOR ANDERSON PLAYER-PIANOS, the identical price at which w have also sold hundreds of Anderson Player-Pianos, You may take 3 yearh time in which to pay for your player-piano also. A small deposit ‘made NOW guarantees these prices. You may bh 2 i 8 S. y have the instrument yor delivered NOW or later, as you wish, dt Ivertiae Phone For sale at The World Main Office and all World Branch Offices, and may be, purchased at your nearest Liggett-Riker-Hegeman Drug Store in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Jersey City and Newark. wl tme For two days on Lende phonograp! efunded it Plays any rece at Firniiine House SPAVE oe123°ST AVE Acoma ST Send for our free Player Plano book, an invaluable guide in the purchase of pianos and player-pianos, (W) Aubersong 291 Livingston St., Brooklyn @ Inc, ny Established 1876 Opposite Keeney's Theatre ‘Baby Grands, $497.50 By Mail from The World Summe: Resorts Bureau Price 10 Cents, to Cover Postage OPEN EVENINGS,