The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1917, Page 6

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; - RERUN INGITY [IS STILL SHORT OF NEEDED NUMBER sonliilipahiad New Plans to Be Tried in Ef- fort to Arouse Proper ‘ Enthusiasm. ‘The pulse of recruiting for the Reg- wlar Army again failed to quicken to- day. Col. Walsh, in charge of tho reoruiting here at No, 280 Broadway, and Major Hughes, his associate, were H. C.F. KochéCo. 125th St., West $5 Smart Sport HATS at $3.25: In white Milan; also com- bination of! hatter’s plush and Milan, with grosgrain telescope ribbon band; crowns. FOR YOUR HOME TO-NIGHT, 8.30 eer Bees, ree My 1827%—Oh! Johnny, Oh, On! AMERICAN QUARTET, B5030—O) SEPM ©, SMITH'’S ORCHESTRA, Total, $4.50 "Phone Vanderbilt 3001. Four_ hit sale tomday ba bt i ‘tt go delivery Perfect Victor Herries, Newest Frocks in Taffeta Silk. Very Newest Frocks in Foulard Silk, Georgette Crepe, qarlete, ; Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine. Very Spectal LITTLE CONCERTS Btretand y SCORMACH bie hit from “lleen. Johnny disappointed over the apathetic sitaa- tion. New York City is expected to raise 2,500 men as its quota of the national enrollment by Saturday, yot by noom only five men had been added to yesterday's total of 220. Another curious feature revealed by an investigation of enrollment figures by an Evening World reporter was men enlisting are of Italian birth. None of these men are naturalized, although several have taken out thelr first papers, For the military branch of the United States service naturall- zation is not nbcessary, although for sea service the applicant for eniiet- ment must either be native born or have his second papers, Two of the first reeruits to apply at the army depot to-day were Peter Rabbitt, twenty-two years old, of No. 637 First Avenue, Sergt. Haffnor was just telling Rabbitt that he had the | =| makings of @ good soldier in him when | in walked Leo Hunter of No, 987 Co- lumbus Avenue. Rabbitt did not quail and both were enlisted. tions will conduct recruiting rallies for the army throughout the city to-night, leaving headquarters at 7,20 o'clock. Sergt. Haffner addressod a meeting this afférngon in front of the ofce of an Italtan newspaper, while a Roy Scout band furnished patriotic music. Col.’ Walsh and Major Hughes have about degided now to centre the fore- front of their endeavors on factories and commerelal establishments which men are employed at occupa- tlons which could just as well be con- ducted by women, Plans are on foot to carry out, in a modified form, the English “white feather” system. Small “dodgers” are being preparea to reach such men bearing the legen, “Let a Woman Take Your Job. You've Got 8 Bigger One on Hand for Uncle Sam.” It is expected that this method of getting recruits may succeed in rolling up New York's quota within the re- time. If the present pace is kept up to- day, to-morrow, Thursday and Fri- day, New York City will provide out 1,066 men instead of the minimum 2,600, “I'd Ilke particularly to see enrolled in oom —Rolvela’s ong — GALLI- ” ht Boy—Fox Trot—JO= from a by KN ABE tanenee 5th Av. ats at thst No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street New Afternoon Dresses The Values Are Most Extraordinary Newest Frocks in Georgette Crepe, Sa Tricotine, Soiree Silk, Crepe Meteor. Newest Frocks in Charmeuse, Georgette Crepe, Satin, Cr Dainty Summer Frocks Novelty Voiles, Ratine, Gingham and Dimity, smartly tailored models, and embroidered and lace trimmed effects. this week,” said Col. Walsh, “all those men who have passed their physical examinations, There must be at least a thousand of them, “It 1s @ good thing to emphasize the chances of promotion to commissions. In our army this chance for the intel- Ngent and ambitious recruit was al- ways bright. The war makes it many times brighter because of the greatly increased need for officers.” Gov. Whitman has been notified by the War Department to substitute the Second Field Artillery for the Third as the unit to be divided be- tween Fort Niagara and Madison Barracks. Militia officers think that the fact that the Third is not up to full war strength had something to do with the change, The Third Field Artillery has been notified that it will not be cule, into the Federal service imme- (Second Floor.) the fact that fully 20 per cent. of tha, Six ministers of various denomina-|— THE EVENING WORLD, aeereee! JUNE 26, 1917. diately. The Quartermaster’s Reserve Corps has been recruited to full strength with Yome to spare, The navy will send 120 recruits to Newport to-morrow. A reception wil | be held on the land warship Recruit ‘in Union Square, at which Collector Malone and the Rev. Dr. C. F, Reis- ner will speak, They will also be given a farewell dinner. Lieut. Commander Taylor of the navy, sald to-day that the yeoman class had been filled, but that there waa sull a need for radio electricians. JEWS IN AMERICA NEARER Secretary Lipsky Counsels Stric Adherence to Peace Agreement Congress, BALTIMORE, June in its recent history. The report oi Hecrulting for the Quartermaster En-|Louls Lipaky, Secretary of the Federa-| } "MIGHT. TIME ae peg He gt) A ad i beet tion, wan the subject of @ two hours’) day at No, 65 Hudson Stree fy ldebate at the Zionta Conventi lo - an 1,000 vacancies exist, the MAln| between the adadoinrauens gr aes DAY: TIME need being for teainsters, blacksmiths, | tion forces. AND ste | cooks, machinists, awry bakers and |" Str, Lal counselled strlet, adner- ba stokers, The age limit te elghteon tw |ence to the @ axregment i forty-five. the’ diontetn "and? Aptis don borer | | ALL THE One hundred recruits to the United | which the latter amrte: partic! pat ‘States Navy, who left for the New- port Training School this afternoon, were gfven @ luncheon by the Wom- cont ‘ontion pagsed @ vot en's Auxiliary for Navy Recruiting, onthe Bxetutiye, Comm ittee. before qnelr departure: stom Civil, mechanical and eee no rally was held on board |thé ftecrult, the battleship “anchored” in Union Square whieh te m: as an enrollment depot by the navy. in the coming Jewial ig XS ress in Washington, Atter the debate the re- During July and August Store opens daily at9 A.M. Closes at “FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ Formerly 75.00 to 135.00 50.00 and satin texture. Many trimmed feature distinctive embroidery treatments. Formerly 39.50 to 65.00 25.00 of a kind. Formerly up to 59.50 29.50 or striped cri de chine and Georgette crepe, embr: polka dot for lard. tin, —~_——— Very Spectat epe Meteor, Very Special 30, 00 (Fourth Floor.) 5.95 Specially Priced 1917 64 Pages of Places Go for Your Vacati For sale at all World Offices and your nearest Jersey City and Newark. By Mail, 10 Cents. UNITY THAN IN YEARS 26,—-American Yioniam drew nearer to-day to unity with American Jews who frown upon the nationalist movement than at any time port was not only accepted, but the of confidence SUMMER BUSINESS HO CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY FROM “ JUNE 30TH TO SEPT. IST, INCLUSIVE. BONWIT TELLER &.CO, Phe Specsly Shop of Ongination Will Close Out Wednesday 18 Women’s Day & Bening Wraps | assemblage of wraps, typically Benwit Teller & Co., of exclusive with marabout and several Women’s Afternoon Coats Included in this collection are some of the season's smartest and most desirable styles in burella, cut Bolivia and wool guernsey. Only one or two Closing Out—Odds & Ends in Women’s Day & Evening Gowns Unusual frocks in the season's most desirable sllhouettes of plain THE WORLD Summer Resorts Annual Price 5 Cents Drug Store in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Address The World Summer Resorts Bureau 4) Gaenber rg of New York, and es Etkes of the New York ‘gfublie fer | vice Commission, Secretary and ‘Treas- urer. Ame’ LONDON. 26. ner, the Ameriean Consul Ge Snore} bes \estied ap appeal to all Americans th the | United Kingdom Iable to military ser- | vice asking them to register, It ie Timated. that there. ager 4,000, American males of all ages residing tn the United Kingdom. f TIME IS GooD POST TOASTIES - TIME” B | URS 5 P.M. STREET / ‘oidered nets and to on Liggett-Riker-Hegeman Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenes West 43rd Street’ A Very Special Offering for To-morrow, Wednesday, Women’s New Summer Dresses Made of Taffeta or Crepe de Chine, at $14.50 Also Clearing Sale of the remaining stock of Women’s Tailored Suits of Silks ,and ‘Seasonable Woolen Fabrics; former prices $29.50 to 135.00; now repriced’at $14.50 to °59.50 A Clearance of Women’s Low Shoes Formerly $6.00, 7.00 and 8.00 a pair, at $4.75 This season’s newest models, in white buck, white calf, white canvas, all patent leather, black Russia calf and matt kid; Ivory Buck Pumps. All sizes but not in every ‘style. White Canvas Pumps, at $3.50 Worth $5.00 a pair, A neat, attractive model, with circular vamp, heavy turned soles, low or high Louis heels. The Wool Dress Goods Section On the Second Floor, has prepared Another Interesting Offering of Semi-made Sport and Dress Skirts, Plaited and plain tailored, in this season’s fashionable woolen materials, featuring the popular plain white and white and black effects, at $4.50, 5.50 to 8.75 each A June Sale of Towels Will feature these notable values: Huck Towels, guest size, hemmed, | Huck Towels, heavy grade, hemmed 65c, 1.10 and 1.50 doz. | $2.25, 2.75 and 3.50 doz. Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed, $2.25, 2.95 and 3.75 doz Hemmed Twilled Towels, name Kitchen woven Sirough center, dozen $4. 50 at $1.65, 2.25 and 3.90 each Huck Towels, hemstitched, $2.95, 3.75 and 4.75 doz. Hemmed Towels, Gh id Pant in aide border,...-..7..dosen o> 09 Turkish Bath Blankets, Porch Rugs at Reduced Prices To-morrow, on the Fifth Floor OVAL PORCH RUGS HEAVY GRASS RUGS - heaviest quality; natural with black, In very interesting desi ens, provid- rown or green. ing these splendid wala? 6 by 9 ft. 8 by 10ft. 9 by 12ft. 6 by 9ft. 8 by 10ft. 9 by 12ft, $9.50 $15.50 $19.50 | $4.50 $6:50 $8.75 Japanese Braided Oval Rush Rugs at $15, We) Size 9 by 12 feet; regularly $19.1 75. | | | Japanese Porch Squares for making rugs of various sizes; 18 x 18 ins; per square 60c Splendid assortments of Summer Rugs, Mattings, Carpets and Linoleums. ‘The Sunday World’s cakes mont” Ofes other two mediums in the universe. Want Directory

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