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SR, f ee ee ee ee ce ee a ee ee ee a awww ww wr w= Composed of Men of Highest Integrity. WASHINGTON, June 15,—Until their approval by Secretary Baker, and probably not until their promut- | gation by tho President in his draft) Proclamation, the regulations affect- ing the formation of exemption boards and the rules to be followed In mak- ing the draft will not be made public. The purpose of this decision, as an- nounced by Provost Marshal General Crowder, is to avoid false informa- tion getting te the millions of Ameri- oans affected by tho draft. It 1s understood that tho draft wilt Provide for the calling of more than a) million.men, Enough men will be - dhésen {6 Assure tne selection from among them of at least 625,000 men fit | for service and avoid the necessity for repeating the call. No man who is called in the draft) — will be shown favoritism. To aaaist @ man in avoiding service may be construed as an imprisonable offense and any member of the Exemption Board who is found showing favorit- iam will be. severely dealt with. ‘The local Exemption Boards and the Boards of Review will be chosen only from men of highest integrity and the Government will make sure that any man who site on a board passing on exemptions is of unimpeachable char- acter. ‘With returns from six States ing the war registration total to- pight Ded at 8,839,582, or 93.5 per =. of the census estimate of 9,552,- @41 eligibles in the forty-two States | reported and the District of Colum- bia. If the aver PS geting ee complete wiil show 9,538,- men enrolled for wit service. ‘The War Department has an- ‘nounced the selection of the four re- maining sites for cantonments for the 4, Mi. By ént—Rockfor: fednesday 1,398 men enlisted in the i tooy Ae maxes the total 115,- ‘Wednesday's recruits, umbered New York had Of ite quota of 18,226. ‘S0g00 fen Can Hncamp at Yap- hank Onntonment. | Mmpbank, where one of the bic \asmxy camps ts to be located, is situ- ‘ated close to the geographical centre ‘York and en yn midway between the pogo uth ‘shores. There ts ground outaide the vil- jage to coon wp 80,000 men, while tho a a ee Sale at tacttition t for arm provisioning id be readily made from ships Janding either at Pat- chogue or Port Jefferson. | CONTRACTORS RUSH AN ARMY DRAFT emniniifpaiae Exemption Boards Will Be} ia majntained the nots reached its and ed forty recruits to be the miles around 6 trarisportation motor trucks, WBilo SUBMARINE CHASERS , WASHINGTON, June 15.--At the| request of Secretary Daniels, Mear | |||! Admiral Taylor, Chief of the Bureau | of Construction and Repair, explained to-day that the contractors who are | working on submarine chasers, as @ |rule, are ahead of their contracts, icati Thirty-six concorna or individuals || Just One Application are building chasers i i It is possible a few of them may and the Hairs Vanish | fall down, he said, some of the com- | | Panies being rather small and having (Modes of To-day) undertaken large contracts, ‘The | ‘ I number of the 110-footers is not A harmless, yet very effective, treat- ted by August 1, but while ten} ment is here given for the quick re- were expected in the next six weeks, It now looks as though at least | cats twenty-five will bef powdered delatone and water to cover It is true, Admiral sald that the undesirable hairs, apply paste and a few of the ire at | after 2 or 3 minutes remove, wash the he negh dg Y iit| skin and the hairs have vanished large quantitie plication sufficient, b lige to torn Ca mall tate, | Application usually is sufficient, but to , on be certain of res Renr Adv Gets Deatee| in an original package Advt. BALTIMOR®, J Rear Ad miral Willtam & Henson, ¥. 8. was No Extra Charge for awarded the honorary degree of Doctor| Advertisements for The World may of Laws by Loyola College of this cfty | any American District Momeuger office yester mt © P.M. with the sale. , ere, Always m1 moderately. 2 HT act POM rey = ers ees $190 — Our 34th St. Store -—- mee ee Women White Linen Lou +. CAMMEYE} Open sty Stamped on a Shoe Means Staridard of Merit, © Until | jéP. M. | P. M. ’s High Cut Lace & Button Shoes Reduced to $4.95 Formerly Sold to $7.50 White Kidskin Shoes Sale of Women’s Sport Shoes and Oxfords 34" St. New York \ Very Important Sales---Saturday A Most Unusual Opportunity for Women to Buy High White Shoes and Pumps at Prices Sharply Reduced for Quick Clearance. Women’s Pumps, Reduced to $9.95 Included are Pumps, Colonials Shoes and Oxfords in Patent Leather, White Snowbuck Shoes Light Weight Welt Sotes, ; XVI. Heels Dull Calfskin, White Kid, Ma- hogany Russia Calf, Black and Colored Kids. $5.95 Formerly Sold to $12.00 Women's High and Low S in combinations of White Buckskin, trimmed with Mahogany Russia Calf, Pearl Gray Kid, Patent Leather, and White Calf. High Sport Shoes of feveu bath enUbher Vand eat White Linen, with Havana Brown Kid end White Calf trimmings, port Shoes Women's High and Low Sport Shoes of all White Buckskin and all Ma hogany Russia Calf, with saddle and plain tip effects. These models moval of hairy growths: Mix enough . buy the delatone do not clese a transaction "Kellner Service” only: begins with your purchase, and continues through- out the long life of the furniture you are ie ry) | py You are cordially inviled to see the 25 rooms completely furnished on display here. They are interesting and_ instructive. Colonials and Oxfords Formerly Sold to $12.00 Leather Soles, Reduced because sizes are incomplete. sl ie ath ENING wo ‘uo, FRIDAY, JUNE ‘15, 1917. 8th Annual boro’ Bridge Sale Long Island business) hae its Hurculean piers tation ia the earth's tissue,—so has Bloomingdales’ reputation be built on a foundation of many years of honest diving and good service. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Lex.to3d Av. fue 3e08 Queensboro Bridge sale 59th to 60th Street This Sale of Navy Taffeta Frocks Will Interest You, $12.75 to $19.75 —because every woman shows a natural preference for navy—it’s so practical, dressy, smart—and because there seems a scarcity just now. The prices are moderate, indeed, for these beautifully made early Summer dresses. Other styles in addition to those illustrated. Trimmings are sheer Georgette Crepe in sleeves and vestee, to lend the desired air of coolness, while overskirts with pockets in semi-barrel effect and dainty white collars and self- color stitchery share the honor. Sizes for misses and women. Second Floor, ‘Queensboro Bridge Sale Necessary Cool Knit Underwear for Women Proper Summer weights, moderately priced, make this offering both timely and interesting. Women’s Union Suits At 29¢c, shaped cot- At 49c, Kayser cot- At 79c, Kayser Hsle ton suits, wide knees | ton suits, reinforced. | thread shaped union trimmed with lace. | Tight or wide knees, | suits, reinforced. Tight Regular and extra | trimmed with lace. | or wide knees; French sizes. Also pink bloomers. | neckband. % Women’s Vests At 1214e, low neck | At 19c, low neck white ribbed veste— seconds of better grades, At 29¢c, lisle ribbed white ribbed cotton | or lace-trimmed cot- ton vests, Regular and extra sizes, vests, trimmed with lace. lain Floor jueenabaro Bridge Sale’ A Most Important Sale of MEN’S SHOES ” $3.95 Tan Russia Calf Oz- fords $2.95 Black Lace Shoes $3.45 Vici Kid Lace Shoes Black Button Shoes Cay settee and Lace Bich Eas) Abas Gad Patent Leather Lace 2 Oxfords Shoes Patent Leather But- | patent Leather Button Patent Leather But-| '08 "4 Lace Shooe and Lace Shoes ton Shoes | Black Calf Oxfords Viei Kid Lace Shoes Over 1,000 Pairs of Shoes Reduced This is a sale of a large collection of up-to-date high and low shoes in a wide variety of thoroughly desirable styles. You can judge what the saving to you is when we tell you the fact that the wholesale cost of these shoes today would be about our selling prices. It Is an Unusual Sale of Unusual Values Men Are Advised Not to Miss This Chance Are Going Fast—and with Good Reason — They Are the Biggest Values Offered in Many a Day. Every good, practical Summer material is included Galatea, Chambray idergarten Cloth, Repp and Mer cerized Fabrics Solid colors, plain stmpes, fancy stripes, striking color combinations—-and all guaranteed fast color Cut in all the popular new Summer models—dozens of them to choose from-each with some little touch that makes it particularly attractive. Mothers will do well to buy enough for all Summer. All sizes for boys from 2) Becond Floor to 8 years. Ak TRANSERA TO embroidered backs, 2-clasp, in white, black and colors, 59. Gloves with corded backs, 2-clasp. Heavy Silk Mousquetaire Gloves, 12 and 16-button length, in white, black, brown and tans, ‘59e. These Boy’s Wash Suits, $1.38 $2.98 Prepare Now for a Dip Plain navy or dark oxford; also with striped borders. A sleeveless model; also one with quarter sleeves. Al! sizes up to 46, One- and two in great variely Roasting Fowl, Ib., 28 Prime Roast Beef Legs of Milk Veal Legs of Canada Lam! Sugar Cured Smoked # Ano Supreme Value at Low Cost i You get this—and much more in our Men’s and Youths’ Suits at $15 —and you get fabrics that will wear well, styles that are correct, and workmanship that insures shape-retaining qualities. You will find it easy to select from the large variety ot pleasing patterns in reliable serges, worsteds and cheviots. 2 and 3-button models in soft roll sack and belted back coats. all men up to 46 chest measure, in regular, long and stout models. Remember, also, that we have a large stock of other Suits up to $35, Cool Palm Beach, Mohair and Khaki Suits that mean comfort for the hot days. Also Trousers of white serge, flannel or duck, and of khaki; and Dusters for motoring; all at moderate prices. Men’s Trousers, $3.95 Stripe patterns, and plain blue serge; sizes 29 to 50-inch waist Worsteds and cheviots in measure. ‘Queensboro Bridge Sale Women’s Silk Gloves, 59c Made with double-tipped fingers, Washable White Chamois Lisle Men’s All-Worsted Bathing Suits Main ‘Queens Poultry and Meats Base premier BLOOMINGDALES’ tix Yo"%p" AY TO 43D Av, @uarded policy, and it is not necessary for to make exaggerated claims for a popular reepones, —is no excertion white and colors, also black with white feet; seconde, 1! F seconds, 35c, Down into the bowels of the earth: @o through ee to anchor these structures to bed rock;— As the Queensboro Bridge (that “The Home of Truth’—this has been a This Queensboro Celebration sale—ending a real value giving event. ‘Queensboro Bridge sale Special Sale for Tomorrow Girls’ Tub Dresses, 79c As many as she needs to take her through the —is a hint that will result in economy here. The dresses—washable, of course—are exce; styled for piquant, youthful faces; in Empire, bolero effects—ideal for young girls. Made of vari-colored plaids—large or small striped ginghams and chambrays in pretty Summer Other styles besides those illustrated, at 79c. Second Floor, jueensboro Bridge Sale Women’s Summer Hose, 15¢ | Mercerized cotton, high-spliced heels and bag a soles; Fibre Silk Hose, Garter tops, reinforced heels ne double soles? Thread Silk Hose, Plain and Yo ribbed, embroidered o colors, Regular and seconds included, Main F pills "‘Quoensdoro Bridge Sale Sizes to fit Second Floor Queensboro Bridge Sale Tomorrow—the Final Day! Suits Made to Your Individual Measure $15.80 The quality of these serges, wor- steds, tweeds and flannels offered during this event cannot be dupli- cated at the price. Models in two- and three-button soft roll or belted for the younger man, or more conventional styles for the more conservative. Sizes 46 and over $2.00 extra — Second Floor, ‘Queensboro Bridge Sale iP) Men’sHalf Hose& Underwear pn rey Some of the Great Values in \ a Mercerized liste me Queensboro Bridge Sale f 3 Aw Mercerized cotton; Preinforced heels and a cae & double soles; black,|une te ee Socks, 15c Socks, 27¢ stripes; in a variety white, gray and navy seconds of shades, Socks, 27¢ Fibre silk; reinforced heels and double soles; black, white, gray, navy, cadet and tan Summer Weight Undergarments Union Suits, 49c | Union Suits, 89¢ Fine white cotton, ribbed, ath-| e finish, fine ribbed, letic style, with or without wing| § le, with or without sleeves. Also white nainsook union press Shirts and Drawers, 39¢ Balbri tly trimmed; Shirts and Drawers, 49¢| 4.5 nansook, tarp plaians, ath. Otis make, white lisle finish, | letic style. Main Floor,

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