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OSL EXCELS (G MONTHS NAL CONQUERING Fpl ACMERS WH Bh nnST ECZENA "FL TO REGISTER Giffers from all other remedies in THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917. + that they will be punished by six months’ imprisonment if they fail to obey the State Registration Law. If the slackers still refuse to answer questions each will be sent to prison again, Of the 2,800,000 estimated in New York City for registration under the law, the Captain said, more than 1,850,000 have filled out the registra- tion blanks and of the estimated 2,800,000 in the remainder of the State. | More than 66 per cent. are registered. Only four days remain in which to BRAZIL LINES UP WITH U. . UNDER MONROE DOCTRINE | note of dissatisfaction with the re- lations heretofore existing between jthe United States and Brazil, The Brazilian Ambassador pointed out that “the comparative lack of reel- procity on the part of the American republic divested until now the Mon- roe Doctrine of its true character by permitting of an interpretation based on the prerogatives of their sover- ignty.” He added that the President had brought Brazil to the side of the United States and imparted a prac- tical shape to the doctrine, ‘That results should show overnight | “| Sentence to Be Repeated if Bamedy except Portes Sat Voce Any Continue Obdurate, Says Capt. Henry. complete the registration of about 00,000 residents within the greater city and about 700,000 throughout the remainder of the State. Out of a total of 6,993 males be- il J ing healing “nergy in a more | Foneentrated and more sctive form. ‘That is the reason why in stubborn|- \ : ja it shoriens the time of treat- ment and drives away many minor troubles before they become serious, Tt is a pacifying balm to angry surfaces, Sold everywhere, For FREE SAM- write to Emergency Labora- 248-5 West 47th St., New York, * — Urge your skin to: become clearer, fresher, better WA the daily use of Poslam Soap, ited with Poslam, thirty years, the conscfipt ages, Capt Henry said 1,092 expressed a desire to “Register or go to-Jail,” ts the polie: = Eo torial,” te the peliey | cailee in some teanon of the Meaerel of the State military census officials, | according to Capt. George Garr Henry, director of the military census, in an authorized statement issued to-day. evidence of the efficiency of the State's method of learning the status of men and their desirability and fitness for military sercive, Capt. Henry instanced the information Capt. Henry sald he wished to im-|gleaned by the registration already of 13,695 physicians in the State out prena on those who hesitate to register |Of 28,605 phi Sabee auly Niestinet tare: =| bers of that profession. Of that num- ber he said 5,78 are desirable and Physically fit as well as otherwise Neuadd trained for military ser- vice. “England's mistake in stripping her country districts of doctors,” Capt. Henry sald, “will not be re- peated in this State, For we found 428 «physicians who covered such wide areas that they should not be withdrawn.” Capt. Henry went to Albany carly to-day to confer with Gov. Whitman in connection with the census details, DRAFT RULES READY JULY 1; TOTAL LIABLE 10,275,604 WASHINGTON, June 22.—Following receipt of war segulation returns from Wyoming and Kentucky, making the nation’s final total enrolment 9,649,- 988, Provost Marshal-Gen. Crowder an- nounced to-day that draft regulations will be ready for publication July 1, two months before the first call to the EAUTY, elegance, comfort and a» full measure of service are coupled with modest prices in “Kellner Furniture.” ‘Then, too, your choice is not limit'd—we have a gen- er-us range in both designs and colors, In addition to the regularly tabulated totals 6,001 Indians of eligible ago were enrolled, Making allowances for tl 600,000 or more already in military jor naval service, not required to regis- ter, the Provost Marshal General's of- fice figured the Census Bureau estimate of 10,275,604 eligibles was approxi- mately correct. «Gen, Crowder foresees no more com- plications with the selection ex- emption machinery than was experi- enced with registration, “Piercing publicity” is being used to round up the few remaining evaders of Feaiatration for the draft t caught a sti jail sentence {s watt! Gen, Crowder to-day directed the Tex tration boards to betical lst of ti Belreen Sue pees $120 You are cordially invited to see the #5 rooms completely furnished on display here. They are interesting and instructive. For those a post a complete alpha- @ men registers in each precinct. He urged that the newspapers print the roll of those reg- istered, The number of “shirkers" is believed to be small. JOHN WANAMAKER’S—HANDY BETWEEN UP AND DOWN TOWN. -MEN--Extraordinary Week-End Six typical Wanamaker offerings that tug at your interest. Most extraordinary, when you consider the scarcity and price-uppishness on apparel that’s procurable. The Great June Suit Sale Two Prices—$19.50 and $24.50 Splendid new suits—smart, sincere and an extraor- dinary offer in the present clothing situation. Models for young men or men in mid-life. . Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. And in the Corner Store— Another SUIT SALE at $15.75 and $13.75 and $11.75—of good fabrics. Mighty stylish clothing for this Summer, ‘too. Broadway, Corner Eighth The HALF-Price Panama Hat Sale $s not only the largest ever presented in this country, but abroad as well—largest in selections— offers the biggest values, even $100 Monte Cristis at $50. Other prices down to $3.75—all half price. The Hatterie. Outing Days are White Shoe Days For tennis or boating, or just neglige comfort, Tan or Dull Black Calfskin white shoes are the foundation to a right, sum- for dress or business—six styles at $4.50, seven mney appearance for men. We have plenty—-all styles at $5.60. good. Others of Kidskin or Patent Leather Plain white sneakers, at $1.50, to fine hand- Rather extraordinary to get good shoes at , sewn buckskin at $15. Plein or wing-tipped toes these prices now. They're olther plain lace or blucher cut-—narrow, medium or broad toes, All comfortable lasts. Surely! we have other shoes at higher prices—some 68 styles in all and up to $16. Men’s Hosiery and Underwear Day 6,518 Pieces of Underwear —visible or invisible eyelets, Summer shoes, If you care not for white shoes we have a special display of iN 12,276 Pairs of Good Hosiery | . A selective draft of summer underwear and Some with satin striped tops and madras draw- “ hosiery made weeks and weeks ago. Toray it €m—some satin striped throughout. An extra ea would be impossible to buy fine Sea Island ordinary offer in nainsooxs, crepes, madras, a cotton garments or the other items to sell at silk-and-cotton mixtw and mercerized cot- i) the prices quoted, ton goods—well made and full cut. At 65¢, a0 85c and $1.2 n 7,200 { men's light-weight cotton or pairs silk-plated half-hose—in bleached natural, gray, pagne and some hate pair, 3 for $1. 5,076 pairs of men’s Summer, seamless half-hose with double soles and toes, and high spliced heels in black, white or colors, The fubric, mercerized cotton, At 25¢ pair. plain white, un- brown, black, cham- with white feet, 35¢ cout shirt style. sizes included, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York s tween the ages of twenty-one and) Could Not Stand Unconcerhed When, War Involved This Nation, She Says. Part of the Brazilian note follows: “The republic recognizes thé fact that one of the belligerents (United States) is a constituent portion of the American continent and we are bound to that belligerent by tradi- tional friendship and the same sent!- ment in the defense of the vital in- terests of America and the accepted principles of law. “Brazil ever was and is now free from warlike ambition, and while it always refrained from showing any partiality in the European conflict, it could no longer stand unconcerned when the struggle involved the + WASHINGTON, June 22.—In noti- fying the United States of her revo- cation of neutrality in the world war Brazil formally . recognized the strength of the Monros Doctrine and the “traditional friendship’ of the two nations. The notes that were exchanged were made pubic by the State Department to-day. OMfictals here detected a distinct United States, actuated by no inter- reet Lex.to3d Av, Pusas0s At Bloomingdales’ 59th to 60th St Ideal Summer Frocks of Navy Blue Taffeta,$16.50 Combine Style & Price Advantageously Nothing is more worthy of commendation—or is more comforting and serviceable in its practicability— than a charming frock of fine quality taffeta—and that of navy blue, which is every woman’s standby. Sizes for Misses and Women The style notes are tunics—yoked, plain or in tide effector full gathered skirts with new outstanding pockets ly stitched. Tinsel and silk embroidery in bodice and skirt, self color Georgette sleeves and white collars, lace edged, are effectively used. Second Floor, Variety and Moderate Prices Bathing Suits for Misses & Women SPECIAL AT $3.98 Silk Poplin, Wool jersey, Mohair and Surf Satin Suits in four ser- vice-giving styles. An exceptional offering—but limited in quantity— therefore make your selection early. At $2.49 to $4,98 Serviceable one-piece mohair and sateen suits. The majority in black, prettily trimmed with soutache or bright touches of color in pipings and buttons, At $4.98 to $6.98 Wool jersey bathing suits—some in California style, with bloomers attached, Choice of six models, Admirably adapted for grace in swimming—warmth-giving, too. At $9.75 to $27.50 Six choice models in one-piece or regulation waist-line suits of fine taffeta or satin with clever touches of colored trimming, For ease and comfort in ewimming— Annette Kellermann Tights Ie to 85.9% ey Attractive Rubber Bathing Caps and Chin Hats for Misses and Women, . Ie to 84.50 Second Floor, ‘At Bloomingdales” Men’s All-Worsted Bathing Suits, $2.98 Plain navy or dark oxford, some with striped borders, sleeveless or with one-quarter sleeves; all sizes up to 46, One- and two-piece Bathing Suits in many atylea up to $5.05. Main Floor "At Bloomingdales “America” Bicycles For Men, Women, Boys and Girls When You Ride an ‘America’? You Know You Are Riding a Thoroughly High-Grade Wheel “America” Bicycles are made by one of the most réliable manu: fagturers, and they are thoroughly well made in every detail. We fully gu them for one year, They re equipped with Fisk guaranteed res, New Departure coaster brake, bber grips and pedals, Diamond roller chain, motor-type saddle and handle bar, and are beautifully enamelled in a variety of colors. /omen’s Models, $33.75 Men's Models, $29.50; Boys’ and Girls’ Models, $27.50 ourth Floor, ALL CARS. EE TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES’ LEX 59TH TO 60TH ST., ain ead est whatever, but solely for the of international judicial order a when Germany Included us and the other neutral powers in the most violent acts of war. Replying, Acting Secretary of State Polk assured the@ Bragilian Govern- ment of the most cordial friendship. Don't Hide Them Wi Veil; Remove Them With the Othine Prescription. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a promi- nent physician and Is usually 80 suc cessful in removing freckles and giv- iat a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by any druggist under guar- antee to refund the money If It fails, Don’t hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine—double strength—and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money back guar antee.—Advt, Lamberts Jewelry Service For Graduates’ Friends Choosing gifts for the smart youngsters about to be grad- uated is doubly a pleasure when the selection is n.ade among the stocks of Diatadnd and Solid Gold Jewelry, Diamond and Solid Gold Rings, Watches of superior grade and Guaranteed Silver- ware in the Lambert store. Nor is the pleasure costly. Direct importation of Dia- monds, ete., direct cash purchase from manufacturers of what we do not make ourselves (and we make much), and economical store-management in a section of the city where rents are low— all these things and the extent of a business that has been grow- ing for over forty years enable us to make prices low. All prices in plain figures. Some of the former workers in the diamond mines are in the trenches, some in munition plants. Cutting is practically at a standstill. And the call here for Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings $50 = $100 $200 $500 $250 $150 $75 Diamond Cluster Rings, Fancy Diamond Rings for men, Diamond Brooches, Diamond Scarfpins, and Diamond, Platinum and 14- karat Gold Lavallieres is louder than ever. Because we are direct importers of Diamonds and laid in large stocks long ago and because we do not spend large sums in upkeeping a high-priced store, we can (end do) save the money of every customer =” buys a-diamond of us, whatever be the price. Cluster ring of solid 18 Handsome all platinum | Cluster ring of solid 1% | math karat gold, with plati- gatieely a karat gold, with plati- num top,’ 1 large dia- | mare Ey eae nb num jop, 1 large dis mond surrounded by 8 mond surrounded by ® smaller ones. $150.00 $350.00 Wedding Rings With Shining Record es) Ee» The Wedding Ring is a ne- cessity—for who would think 22-karat, $5.25 up | @2-karat,$7.00up of being married without one? $4.00 up | 18-karat,$5.9up Lambert Seamless Solid Gold 14-karat, $4.40 up a Wedding Rings in every style ae diamonds in the shank, Special at $1.45 ‘$325.00 | smaller ones, Typical Summer Blouses Exceptionally Fine We wish there were more than 129—consisting of @ special pur- chase, All sizes are represented, but not in each style, For oddness of collars and cuffs these are unusual—made of sheer voile, cluster tucked; some of woven striped and polka dotted voiles; others of sheer batiste or linen. have a record reaching to 1877 unmarred by one word of dis- 22-karat $10.50 up tisfaction.. No charge fo: Collars are of checked or plain x Isdnrats$810up one faction No ‘ge for colored linen or striped dimity— 14-karat, $5.50 up | 14-karat,$6,60up engraving. some in bound buttonhole effect— each fastens with beautiful buttons, At $1.98—Vacation blouses, semi- tailored, of natural, rose or blue linen in one or three-button effect, with pointed or roll narrow wale pique collar. A tailored blouse of natural linen has convertible collar, cuffs and front fastening with flat pearl buttons. Second Floor, i To Make Graduates Happy Ideas for graduates’ gifts smile at you from every side at Here are two new di ‘ : Lamberts. Solid 14 karat gold and platinum bar pin, engine turned, set with 1 fine diamond, $25.00, Solid 14-Karat Gold Brooches, $7.50 up; Bar it green gold ‘At Bloomingdales” . sapphire, 4 pearls! Pins, $2.75 up. “Modiste” Belts platinum leaves, $13.50, ee 79c Salesman of Watches Was Right! Whoever has bought a Waltham Watch at Lamberts—a watch inspected and approved by Lambert watchmakers—learns by quiet experience that the salesman who recommended it to him was right. Same with other watches from Lamberts—all guaranteed, : ‘These smart-looking belts shown in White kid, silk lined. Black kid, satin lined. Crush patent leather. Suede leather, black and colors, 4 inches wide, mounted with large buckle. They are extremely Solid 14- low-priced at 79c. karat gold, “Military Maid” Belts, 25¢ plain polished, A fashionable belt of peau de open face case, sole, 3 inches wide, fastens with thi d “S" hook in the military manner. in-and new. Eight popular colors, including @ model gray, navy, mais and rose. ' Main Floor, with 15-jewel ‘At “loomingdates’ Solid 14-karat gold Waltham Women’s Union ieee Gir movement, / Suits vel sapphire Wal- $35.00 tham movement, Light Summer Garments Lt at Attractively Low Prices Cotton Union Suits, good All Regulars and volunteers, } quality, shaped; French’ neck ‘naualas afloat and ashore; yachtsmen j band, ‘wide knees, lace 29 and hunters appreciate the In- | trimmed,........., c regulat- \ gersoll Radiolite strap watch, j ener Union Suits, shaped ad by ox S which tells the time in the | and reinforced; tight or id r tnese, triad Waar Wie peat ihe Nes dark, only $4.00. Waltham lace : sn 408 pets in Ne] Strap Watches for men, $12.75 Kayser's Lisle Thread Union our fac- ih up. Suits, shaped and forced; (\ tight or wide kniesa loco tory. \{ Watches repaired promptly; GHEMNEG, (5c5c4s50s * 79c reasonable charge. Main Floo . ™ ee ‘ Solid 14 karat pold watch, with b {extension links (steel eprings), At Bloomingdales containing a 18 j)wel WALTHAM price $30.00. Others that Real Walrus equally deserve the confidence of wearers, in solid 14 karat gold, $27.00 up, } in gold-filled, $12.75 up, sterling silver, $12.75 up. Tourist Bags ee tte Solid Gold Class Rings Five Admirable Styles ear ie . Chased designs, raised fige For Men and Women @ ures, polished or rose finish, to i | AY / perpetuate the proud memo- $12.50 to $22.75 folkd Atkarat! sieavy —chaved{ ies of graduation, — Student Walrus is one of the toughest thank, cheecd(totid 10-karat| Committees are invited to of leathers—wears long and. re . | rose finish/examine them. fine appearance. These figures, $3.25. Iraised figures : ularly good looking, well |$4.50, Flag Pins and buttons of 3. They are full leather — i ; i 4, have pockets inside, sewed aati ty xe sterling silver proclaim loy- feather corners, 2 clasps, lock | Gaareties alty, 25c up; shields with and key. The values are well above | i . the ordinary at $12.50 to $22.75. Solid 14-karat| jeclid gold tops, 606 up; 1 Other good Bags and Suit Cases, d, rose finish} folid | 14 buttons with solid gold ] $3.95 to 854.50. nied f1guresitnised fmm tops 50c up; solid gold | Main Floor $4.50, \$5.00 flag pins, $1.50 up. LU ‘At Bloomingdales’ Eastman Kodaks LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry— Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6, Saturday Nights During June Until 9 You'll want an Eastman Kodak | | for the trip and especially at our | | prices, which are 25 per cent, lower than catalogue prices. Films de veloped free if prints are ordered from us, Fourth Floor, TOI AVE, ee ho \ , |