The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1917, Page 8

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ae el ire thelr appearance yesterday, and in the fre next few days 990,000 coples of the New | York City book and 700,000 1. WEEKLY. | be placed this month in the met suburban book. | CORTOFONE Made in Mahogany and Golden Oak 330 SIXTH AVENUE suburban directory will be dist Will Bring to Your Home tan territory. ‘There mre 419,000 stings Ss iF ‘FOOD TURN TO LEAD “end $9.00. (24 Belections) COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS $1.00 Down—$1.00 Weekly WEAR wT STREET, NeW TORK, 212,000 in the Hoople sulter after eating. Do va_a heavy (esling in the’ pit of h? Does YOUR food ‘seem absolutely fore, remains your stomach, Why don’t you get rid of stomach trouble? Take two little gastro-pepsin tablets after each meal, and you will never have to regret what you have eaten. No matter how delicate your stomach is you need not hesitate to take lA total of 2,012,400 new director! inthe city book and This $50 IN YOUR STOMACH? Worth of | aba Special at Cort Sales Co., Inc. NEEDS 653 MEN FORFUL QUOT First Ca Recruits—Total Strength | Now 32,823. | * | alry Short of 1,§20} The New York National Guard has} gained 10,000 recruits in the last thirty it tw understood | this State not 1 in the division will be called upon’ to make up the Coast Defense corania: difference. Lieut. Col. Harry H. Bandhoitz, Chief of Staff at Division Headquar- ters, announced to-day that reéruit- ing will continue in regiments and other units after they have reached war strengt® The surplus men will be rent to the ranks of regiments that haven't reached the full quota. Credit is given the Citizens\ Prepared - ness Association, the Recruiting Com- | mittee of the Mayor's Committee on National Defense afd other civic or ganizations in the work of helping recruiting officers, An infantry regiment at wa strength has a force of 2,002 men, To-day’s strength of each regiments in| 1,520 men quirements. \ The Bighth, Ninth th are up to |thelr full war streagth of 1,411 men. The Twenty-second Engineers, with men, 1s also up to war strength, War strength of a field artillery regi. men’ 200. The First Regiment has 1,808 and the third EDITH MASON, SOPRANO, 1S SUED BY HER HUSBAND She Becomes Member of Musical Group Who Have Recently » Aired Woes in Court. Norman Mason began a divorce suit yesterday jn the Supreme Court he Second days, It now han « fighting strength |of the eleven infantry regiments “#a/nst Edith Barnes Mason, who madé of 82,823 men. If every unft in the} is as ‘follows: Firat, 1,904; Second 4 reputation as a soprano with the Bos- various States troops, were filled to 1,686; Third, 1,908; Seventh, 1,852; '9n Opera Company, and last season war strength, the quota would be 1,478 men. ‘Therefore: it etill needs recruits. 6 strength of a military division fe 28,000 men. If the Sixth Divisio Tenth, 1,639; teenth, 1,5% third, 1,272; Sixty-nint Seventy -te Twelfth, 6; Four Fifteenth, 2,010; Twenty- rty-seventh, 1,859; (174; Seventy-firat, 1,450; rth, 1,063, # ——— | gaatro- n, a box to-day from | of the National Guard is not up to th ‘The ‘avalry,, which has a WONDERS. sd druggi 25 or 50 cents,—Advt. strength by the middle of next month Maal se of 1,466, needs a strength of : It is the DUTY of every American to contribute ; to the Special Fund of ; THE AMERICAN RED: CROSS ii One Hundred Million Dollars Must be Raised This Week j GB. Altman & Cn. J : An Important Offering of A Clearance Sale of ik Women’s Lingerie Blouses Women’s Purhps very specially priced ‘ at $1.75, $2.50 & $2.90 3 comprises a variety of pretty, becoming styles, all worth much more than the low prices quoted. ‘s (Blouse Department, Second Floor) A Number of Styles in Bathing Costumes some of satin and others of taffeta, have been taken from regular stock and reduced to $6.50 & $8.75 these being in many instances less than | one-half the former prices. Combinations are included in each instance. (Third Floor) at the greatly reduced prices of $2.75 & $3.75 per pair is now being held on the Second Floor. + This Sale comprises a number of styles about to be discontinued. The size ranges are not complete, small sizes predominating. B. Altman & Gn. have just recelved from abroad a large importation of Mey’s English Half-hose of merino and ribbed wool, in khaki and olive drab, manufactured especially for military The prices in regular stock are | gine chimney. wear. Merino Half-hose . . Fifth Avenue-Madiaon Avenue, New York On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT — Our Terme {]4pply Also nome 3 Pieces at ; $105.00 WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS 5 Upwards ne Records SEWING MACHINES ON CR OPEN MONT SATUKD a8 TNT 210, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street | Goons Dative ANY’ WHALEN BROTHERS BROOKL' 164, 166, 8 and 170 smith Street Cor, . Wyckoff St. WHERE IN GREA KNEW YORK rth of Furniture No Deposit, 50c Weekly 25 Wo Opens ‘a New Clothing Account | No Beposit—si Weekly ir] fils Ad dvertisement ou and our E! ent, Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account 500 Weekly MANGA Wie? Wg 1M 1 mdid stockicome and see our big wood C, s of Dressers, all woods, c one In oak for |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS |hattan, employs about 200 men, who! were at work when the fire started, | 4 | presumably from sparks from the en-| 3 per pair 75c. | wood and eventually KO! Ribbed Wool Half-hose, per pair $1.35 & 1.75 Full Sets of Teeth- - - - |Qoid Fill c. won favor with the Metropolitan Opera Company. | When the Masons were married in Boston four years ago it was said the | bride would give up her vocal career. | I A despatch reported she was travelling | to Buenos Ayres with her young hus- ~;band, who had just been appointed manager of an American advertising | | business which wag to be established in the Argentine cApital. Mrs. Mason 1s only one litigant of a | &roup well known in the musical world who have been brought into the 6u- | Preme Court lately by marital dis- turbances, Only a little while ago Mrs. Clothilde | Polacco, wife of Gldreio Polacco, | brought @ divorce action. Margarete Matzenauer, leading contralto at the Metropolitan, recently won a divorce from Edoardo Ferrarl-Fontant, a pop- ular tenor. ‘There have been rumors that Mr. Polacco was not to be re-engaged at the Opera for next season, but Mr. Polacco has declared that his contract sull holds. TWO TRAPPED BY FIRE; = MAN DEAD, WIFE BYING Robinsons Leap From~ Window With Clothes Ablazé—Firemen Hurt Answering Alarm. Awakened to find thetr ded ablaze and escape by the etairs cut off, Joseph Robinson, fifty, and his wife Charlotte, thirty, colored, jumped from the second floor of the four- story rooming house at No. 111 West One Hundred and Thirty-first Street, during a fire early to-day. é | They were taken to Harlem Hos- | Pital suffering from internal injuries ;@nd burns, Robinson died at 8,10 A.M. His wife 1s In a serious condi- tion, Three firemen of Engine Company No. 60 were injured while on their | Way to the fire. ‘The tender crashed jinto @ watchman’s shanty at One | Hundred and Thirty-fitth Street and | Third Avenue. John Sharkey, driyer; ‘Albert Kellerman and Timothy O'Leary received cuts and brulses, O'Leary's Injuries being so severe ho was taken to St, Francis's Hospital. The fire started in a dressmaking establishment on the firat floor and had eaten its way into the Robinson apartment before 1t was discovered. The damage was $5,000, Residents of | | adjoining houses were ordered out by| | police until the blaze was under con- trol. $150,000 FIRE IN MASPETH. Adler Mono pletely ntal Works Com- ed—200 Men Eacape. ‘The workshop of the Adler Monumen- tal Works at Newtown Avenue and Astoria Road, Maspeth, L. 1, a two- story structure covering almost two blocks, was completely destroyed by fre to-day. ‘The loss was estimated at 6150,000. The company, which has an office at No. 148 East Fifty-seventh Street, Man- | All got out in safety ‘ire companies Were called from Mas- peth, Newtown, Bimhurst and Ridge- | t the fire under control the way Was saved Kent Motors ome, Held for Fea- J President of the e Frederick H. Clan Kent Motors C mn, and his father, Dr. Henry C. Its treasurer, had a further he yesterday before Commissioner Matthews in Newark, on They were held in $7,600 each for thi Federal Grand Jury. Their previou; were continued, DR. SALTER’S Scientific Dentistry Gaus teeth Without | TEETH EXTRACTED FREE | cake vad, eit atta AREE and « oom at | All Work Guaranteed 10 Years Decal teeth saved. Dineenes of the gums cured. Teeth timerted without plates PRICES LOWEST No charge for examination of advice Hours 8730 to’ 7.80; Gundaye 0-12 DR. SALTER, Dentist 491 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Yppoaite Abraham & Straus Be Sure to Get the Right Place, LADY IN ATTENDANCE, The Brook Schoolhouse across | } @ charge of using the mails to defraud, | * \ Halfa Million Miles of New Telephone Wire! LB pores: the past year and a half, in’ order to meet the rapidly ‘increasing requirements for telephone service, this company. has added to its wire facilities alone more than half a million miles of ' wire | TuIs NEW WIRE represents an invest- ment of nearly seven million dollars and is. sufficient to encircle the earth at the Equator more than twenty times/ THE ADDITION of this telephone wire rep- resents but part of a tremendous amount of work this company has done to prepare your telephone system for war-time service. Your cooperation to prevent damage to your telephone apparatus will help to conserve equip- ment difficult to replace at the present time. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CoO. dweise ) r Its bouquet —like a breath of air fre a fragrant hop field: Its flavor is eariched Dealers Dealers . On Sale Everywhere.” Families sup- plied by Grocers and Retailers, ANHEUSER-BUSCH AGENCY New York, N, Y. A. BUSCH BOTTLING CoO. Bottled at the Brewery ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST: Brooklyn, N. Y, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNIN LOUIS ————————= G WONDERS,

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