The evening world. Newspaper, June 18, 1917, Page 5

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CORR ERE PR ter per en mre TR get gs 7 frig vid THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1917. before many months have gone by. William Bail is in the Fourteenth In.|licity Bureau, and Victor N. Books, Some of the men were members of | fantry and saw service at the border. | fireman, first class. ‘Travel. military organizations ~ before the|, The World composing room force} In the accounting department WASHINGTON, June 18.—The Gov- state of war with Germany was de-| pee to the front” with eight men, | Gerald J, Ednie has become Corporal jernment’s new requirements for pass- ar with Germany Edward Leahy, Rudolph Benner} in the Thirteenth Coast Artillery, | ports for all travellers from the United clared, others hastened to enlist at/and Harry J. Riley Im the Second |and J. S. Callahan is a member of the| states do not apply to Canada, Becre-| the first intimation that men were fn tne Pines Plaid, detitien gh oda Seventy-first Regiment. earns tary of Commerce Redfield has an-| " rs ery; Herbert|dorf, of the circulation de en) needed, And that these might be'en-| Die in the Thirteenth Coast Arti. | tein the Second Field Artinery, and |2ounced. The question was ing ey couraged ail the more to “do thelr liery and three men in the Naval Re-| A. B. Shephard of the classified ad-|Causdian, seamenin company, wait! . bit” for the Nation, a notice was|serve: William H. Moore, a Quarter- | vertising department is a Captain In f posted on the bulletin board of every | master; Jules Johnaon, first class| the Commissary department of the |langutge ‘ot the passport ord department of The World and The printer attached to the Naval Pub-| Twelfth Regiment. specific government permiss! —. No Eapectal Permit for Canadian o> 00 Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Store Hours in June, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. id ye broad without Evening World which said that “any men who may be called into active service in the National Guard, Naval Flock to Colors to Defend] Militia, Army, or Navy i America in Her Fight these organizations, will ha for Democracy. | Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 5 P. M. James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Special Offerings WOOL DRESS GOODS COTTON DRESS GOODS h ay and juration of the war, made up to them by The World in every case whore thelr Fed- More than thirty men from the va- |¢F#! Pay 1s leas than thelr World sal- aries, Yous departments of The World and|pepENDENTS CARED FOR WHILE ference between their Federal their World salaries, for the The Evening World are “doing their MEN ARE AT THE FRONT. bit.” And this doesn't mean just buy-] Only one other newspaper in this city posted such @ notice, it served vi ing Liberty bonds either, although |{)"¢h°completely at rest. the minds they havo “done their bit” In that too, | of the men who had saliorsy 4 Medi 0 teered as to the weltare of their de- Aubscribing more than $150,000 to the| Pendonts during their term of service. patriotic loan to Uncle Sam, It means| The list of The World men who are that more than thirty mon have be. | #¥bject to tho call of the Government Come members of military organtza- for military or naval service ranges from the high rank of Colonel to the tions and are ready for service “some- | arduous duty of the private and com- where in France’ or anywhere in| prises thirty-six stiff backs and thir- the world” that the Nation’s military | ¥78'x stout hearts. "| the Sunda; chiefs deem it best to send them, Reginald 1, Foster of th y Ponca Aas py 1s the Colonel of tne These men—there are thirty-nine of! Twelfth Infantry, a regiment wito them, to be exact—are elther In the A hintggtta bers fad baad ed vice, both here at home and on Gay. Gon oe, vee suncery) erry ce ber Mexican border last summer, whore jue of the naval arm some part of] hg gained his high rank, being a every day, drilling, studying, learning} Major when he went to the border to be soldiers or sailors and, from all| with his regiment. Arthur J. McKeogn, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 2,000 yards of Wool Jersey in a large va- Imported White Gabardine, — superior riety of street and sport Colors, also White; | quality; soft finish; correct weight for Sum- 54 inches wide. yard 2.75 | mer suits and skirts; 86 inches wide. yard 45¢ 24500 yards of Black and White Shepherd White Chiffon Voile i ft, bi di Check and Navy Blue or Black Pencil Stripe bl i lity 40 i Nd vida bai vai 1B Suitings; 43 to 52 inches wide, gee Me pseaioeres os ‘ also of the Sunday Department, bas se : apensaivis, ani an grey Twn passed his Plattsburg training camp yard 1.38 rs New woe EU ae leet Hees for- od 4 examinations and is awaiting com- . el makes; a wonderty i 4 to go to France, and there's the great-| mission. Black Broadcloth; summer weight; sponged ni 1 desi Yara (ag Chose . h, model designs and colors; in Plaids, Checks est Mkelihood in the world that tite| in the same department Herb Roth, and shrunk. vard 1.85 d Stri ; 0 majority of them will get over there|the artist, 1s a third class coxewain, y . and Stripes. yard 18¢ to 65¢ and James F. Taylor, a thin class SS =| cuartermaster in the Naval Reserve. Seven men of The Evening World editorial staff have “signed up” with Uncle Sam. Three are in the Reserve Officers’ Training Camp at Platts: burg: Bozeman Bulger, the baseball writer, who has been ‘recommended for the rank of Major: Joseph A Brady and Gerald C. Smith. The other With Fin ers---No Pain! || tree are, Serst. Richard P. Freyer of the Quartermaster’s Department, Corpl. Eugene J. O'Brien of Company B, Seventh Regiment, and Private H ‘Thanks to a new discovery made trom|H. McLellan, also of Company B of & Japanese product, your foot troubles|the Seventh. James Munday is a an, be quickly ended. private attached to Second Brigade Toe: Mint, a thia new preparation te Headquarters in Brooklyn, ' eee ne aa te aeterecte the toss, eo] _,In the Brooklyn staff of The World, h Meyer Berger is a member of the ¥ can be lifted out easily with the yer e a Vite wonderful, Think of it; only| Fourteenth Regigent Headquarters fa touch or two of Ice-Mint and real foot-|Company, Walter Fenton is attached Joy \s yours. to the Second Brigade Headsjuarters, There ts not one bit of pain or soreness| and John M. Hoffman, of the business when applying it or afterward, and it/ office, is also attached to the Second . bas hibhbacpo Nap ire'de Brigade Headquarters. If your feet are inclined to ewell or ii uff, pss if you have cracked or bleeding PRESSROOM SENDS MANY MEN toes, it will draw the Inflammation right INTO THE ARMY. out and quickly heal the some and tender The greatest number of World men Mae iastiny ite hate * of/in military organizations from one appreciated “by women ‘who w departments is in the pressroom con- heel shoes and by men who have to etand|tingent, which has enlisted sixteen, on their feet all day. Try it. Just ask in| Thomas Madigan is a Second Lieu- any drug store for a small jar of Ice-Mint| tenant in the Forty-seventh Infantry. and learn for yourself what solid foot) Harry Atwood is a Sergeant in the - - There ts nothing lke} game regiment, and Edward O'Brien, a private. In the Seventy-first In- = fantry are Corporal James A. Farrell, who is in the machine gun company, BUY DRECT FROM MANERS. AT and £, Pendleton, both of whom saw HOLESALE PRICES. service on the border, In the Twen- Bie Reductions Hh Week Only. 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AT 5.00 Six styles, made of Mocha, Long Grain, Suede, Pin Seal, Vachette and Morocco leathers; also a few in Silk Moire; plain and fancy silk linings; with or without inside framed compartment. Hand Bags of Suede, Pin Seal, White Kid and Silk Moire; some Black, others in the popular colors; fitted with purse and mirror or inside framed compartment and mirror. Exceptional Values ART GOODS DEPARTMENT (Third Floor) Knitting Bags made of Cretonne; trimmed with silk apples. 1.6 Scrap Baskets in White or Gold..... 50c Pillows,—round or oblong; covered with Cretonne, ty-third Infantry, which also gave them service in the “late unpleasant- ness” with Mexico, are Lester Col- ns, Joseph Moran, Robert Taylor and Lawrence Condon. Two men tn essroom staff are in the Naval Michael Hayes and Thomas Thirteenth Coast e Frederick Carlson and and Charles Denan is ing Sixty-ninth,” and | pth is in the ranks of the Infantry of New Jersey, _Pillows,—oblong or square; covered with Pink or Blue sateen with slip of imitation Filet lace. 85c embroidered — on 2.00 and 2.50 Pillow Slips,—Madeira linen, June Sale New Models—MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Night Gowns, Combinations, Chemi-loons, Envelope Chemises and Petticoats, John W vu. § "UPHOLSTERY. CO, 242 Sixth Ave, Near 16th St, Walter Sp! Walter Silver, Suede, light, dark and medium Greys, Champagne, Bronze, Tan, Ivory, Rose, Pink, Sky, Marine, Navy Blue, Emerald and Purple. Black and White Silk Hose at Each Price. 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Corset Covers and Drawers............. 50c, 75c, 950 White Tub Silk Petticoats in models; panel back and front, PLAY SUITS, APRONS & HATS Fn ttt Man cil ani Sdn For Little Tots (Fifth Floor) Couch Hammocks Special for This Week at Usual Price $10.00....... $7.50 Frames constructed with steel bottom, suspended on helical springs, mattress filled with wood fibre, has felt top, canvas wind shield that can be removed or low- ered on both sides. Choice of styles, with head rest or fold- ing legs. various Suits New Fall Coats & Featuring New Fabrics, Style Effects and Coat Lengths Very Specially Priced New Fall Coats Nurses’ White Aprons and Caps; trimmed with red banding and cross; sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. 75c Three-piece White Sand Sets,—Hat, Dress and Sand Pail or Hat, Rompers and Sand Pail; trimmed with Pink or Blue. Bangkok with coin-dot and plain silk, draped bands in gay colors. Milan cushion-brim sailors, in , the fashionable white or in colors. $4.50 Angle Iron Stands. . » $3.75 $5.50 Tubular Iron Stands. $5.00 Awnings, $4.00 to $11.50 $3.50 Telescope Cots—Special $2.75 Garden Aprons of Fancy Cretonne with deep pocket. lc Sun Bonnets to match.............- 50c Fine Velour, Burella, In Colors of Taupe, Beetroot, Russian Green, Mahogany, Brown, for sleeping porches or for country homes when extra sleeping accommodations are * required. Ribbon Ottoman Silk and Satin Hats. Crash, Linen and Chenille Hats. Prices range from $1.25 to $15.00 Velour Hats—$6.95 and upward. Felt Hats—$2.50 and upward, Fourth Floor Set 1.50 Four Passenger Swings Rumson Swings, Monmouth $9.75. Swings, $11.25. Strongly constructed, and complete with awnings. 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