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Ing, swaggering, drinking soldier, ARMS COMPANY IN TROUBLE. | * ‘that his breed is extince.” Brig. Gon. W. A. White, at the head of the British Recruiting Mission, an- nounced at his headquarters at No. 280 Broadwhy this afternoon that there will be a meeting at 6.30 P. M. on Monday night at the Vanderbilt Hote! of all the British and Canadian wocietien of Greater New York. Ool. Walter Scott of the New York Scot. it ‘he ob: Receivers for Norwich Making Rifles for Belgt NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 28. ‘pon application of the Billinés & Spencer Co. of Hartford, Judge Thomas of the United States District Court to-day appointed Edwin W. MHigsina, the V! President; William J. Garcey, the Con- troller, and Lewis D. rker of Hart- ford receivers for the Hopki: the death from typhus of. Frau von A DISAPPOINTMENT TO ARN OFFICER Edn taglog Kuhimann, wife of the German Am- baseador to Turkey. Dr. von Kuhl- in formerly was attached to the narytt in sp mittess to work in every assembly Reception of Troops in France aiviset ia Glee ts *oetaee tate olny” Fails to Draw Men, Col. | men of military age and avatiability Walsh Says. STORE CLOSES THIS SATURDAY AT bey i M. — DAILY AT FIVE P. M. FRANKLIN SIMON & CO’S Men’s Tropical Suits Hand-Tailored in fine Chinese Silks and Palm Beach Cloths $18 to 830 AILORING becomes more complicated as the fabrics get lighter, for the finer the texture of the goods the greater the need of delicacy and skill in handling them. And skeletonizing the coats in featherweight fabrics compli- cates matters still more, even as a violin with one string is more complicated than a violin with four. That is why you must have hand-tailoring in summer weaves. In woolens it is important—in tropical cloths it is imperative. In patch pocket sack models and new pleated Norfolks. At *18 $25 ana *30 Genuine Palm Beach Cloths, Pure Chinese Silks, imported, and various other qool fabrics, in two different qualities, but in tans, grays naturals, and all good, being the richest homespun effects speckled with tropical fabrics a man can man Embassy in Washington. ‘residing with the territory assigned Solid Comfort For First Time { In Ten Years gan i Army recruiting offctais in this PA mined tes fereen MDida’t know 1 could feel so ity told an Evening World ter of the G 4 tarted city told an Evening World reporter of the Governor, to-day at out happy-footed and active. [to iny tnat they hardly expect "Re- after men who told the 6 cruiting Week" to raise half New they were willing to York's assigned quota ‘of 2,600 men. has 10,444 such men, and if they come During the first three days of the big forward New York could more than drive, aided by speechmakers, army fill her quota. bands, Boy Scouts, clergymen, army| Many young men are expected to be enrollment officers and numerous pa-|inspired to enlist y by New triotic societies, only 560 men pre-| York's first exhibition of the new sented themselves for nervice. More| “army horses” which are huge motor than 2,000 men must be enlisted by! tractors soon to be sent to France. Saturday night to save New York’s/One can haul @ ten-ton gun up the record, steepest grade, Col. Walsh, in charge, was sur-| ‘To-day the motor ‘bus division will prised that the arrival of Gen.| he increased to eight and the bands to Pershing’s troops in France and the! four. In a@ final drive for recruits the | reception afforded them had not spur-| Mayors Committee on National De red martial feeling, On the con-|fense will hold @ rally at Cooper Union trary, there was less activity around| to-night and to-morrow his headquarter No, 280 Broad- ; and National’ Guard way, up to noon, than before, He 4 said: “I am of the belief that the conscription law, while an excellent Make a quarter pint of beauty cream for little cost, Clears, softens and whitens the skin. Brings out the hidden roses! And all because I’m free of cursed, painful corns.” white. Care should be taken to strain i} the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months, Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckl llowness and tan, and is the ideal skin softener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharm or toilet counter and two lemo rom the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this be ia! fragrant lotion and massage Ny Kae ecrueaany neck, arms, and hands, partic: rough, red hands.—Advt. By all means, girls, prepare a lemon lotion to keep your ‘hin flexible une looking. You will soon ri that true loveliness does not mean the powdery look or waxen color! of some hot-house flower, but is typified by the velvety softness of your skin, your a 1¢ complexion and rosy-white hands, At the cost of # emall jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonder- fuls skin softener and com- ‘lon beautifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle tontaining three ounces of orchard allors, units Pierce's Corn Plasters did it After I had tried everything else this Gide of Kingdom Come, Pierce's made my feet like new that had both . callous, Met! to use, too, No bulky bandames! Only @ thin. linen- i inflammation and all, right out, Takes only a moment to put @ Pierce Plaster on and the corn noon disappears. Pierce's is an old, reliable New Eneland Product which has proved its worth. Be- us quack cures, Gel th fet Sher Tt yours cn rie Adiredtvon receint of price. Kemer ie a) fall we will refund your mon qi . Herce's Corn Piasters are packes oa Ii the erge faith the name ani 22dreng ot An's Pierce Oo. on every pack: Srp tig, Wigthron Balen Sompany. 410 Ware Bt. Now York City — Adve LITTLE CONCERTS FOR YOUR HOME TO-NIGHT, 8.30 74522 — Golvejs’s tong — GALLI- CURCI—trom Peer Gynt, 1NZTD—Oh! Johnny, Oni—AMERICAN QUARTET, B5OM—Oh! Moy—Fox Trot SKPH ©, SMITH'S ORCHESTRA, Total, $4.50 ‘Phone Vanderbilt 2001, hits on sale to-May from Immediate delivery by Four June List. anessenger. Perfect Victor Service, measure, may have had the effect on minds of those who registered for’the draft that they had performed their full duty until they were actually called to the colors, Such young men should realize, however, that it is the regular army of the United States and the volunteer armies that will receive the warmest meed of honor from our friends on the other side, and they also will have the fu- ture satisfaction of having voluntar- lly shouldered a rifle instead of being compelled to enter the service.” Col. Walsh and his staff have dis- covered that much avatlable material does not come forward because of parental opposition, particularly from young men's mothers, Col, Walsh is planning # booklet pointing out that | | the United States Army will accept | no Yecruita but men whose records, morals and health are absolutely clean. “Many of these mothers would be surprised to find how hard it is to get Into Uncle Sam's uniform at all," said Col. Walsh, “There te no commercial business which in- vestigates Its candidates for enroll- ment as keenly as does the United States Army. Soldiering is become & profession, Every safeguard is pro- vided by the officers and medical | authorities. Many a business house employs men In responsible capacities |who would not be tolerated in the army. Therefore I would Ike to say to the mothers who gherish the old- Founded Lord 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE & Taylor ___ 39th Street Store Hours in June, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered August Ist Soft Shetland W ool Sweaters In Prettiest Pastel Colors At the Remarkably Low Price $5.50 An ideal Midsummer Fibre Sweaters Reduced Sweater, very light in weight, and in the dainty pastel tints, so much in demand. Sport model with deep sailor collar and sash. Black Satin Bathing Suits Extremely Smart Models at Exceptional Values $5.95 Semi-princess and Waist-line models of new and picturesque style; developed in soft black satin of durable quality and trimmed with contrasting colors. greens, grays, reds, and blues. wear or want. Men’s Sport Coats—*185° to $25 In flannels, knitted weaves, and sunproof cloths (*25), made in new custom tailor model, and shown in blue, brown, green and heathers. Also, in imported Chinese silk at '25. MEN’S TROPICAL SUITS and SPORT COATS at #10 NOT Hand.Tailored Suits, in Palm Beach Cloths Sport Coats, in colored flannels Silk Suits . . . . 20 Flannel Trousers . C ZIND TAILO, at the price of those that are not Franklin Simon & Co. Men’s Clothing Furnishings Shoes FIFTH AVENUE *4.75to #11 Men's Clothing Shop—8 West 38th St. A Separate Shop on the Street Level $4.95 to $18.50 A varied assortment, including the smart- est models, in’ many wanted colors, All radica"': reduced Third Floor Satin and Taffeta Suits, $6.00 to $39.50. Mohair Bathing Suits, $3.00 to $7.95. Jersey Knit Suits, $3.95 to $16.00, Complete assortments of tights, caps and other accessories. Third Floor fashioned notions about the swear- No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street New Afternoon Dresses (Second Floor.) The Values Are Most Extraordinary ————— ee ee Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Store Hours in June, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered August Ist rd Men’s Summer Furnishings | Twice-A-Year Rug Clearance Extraordinary Values Summer Rugs of Rush Materials, Rag Rugs, Wilton and Axminster Rugs. ‘ Broken assortments and discontinued patterns, marked far below former prices to insure their immediate disposal. Specially Featured for the Week-end ilton Ri ; ree Unusually Attractive Values 9x12 feet, $49.50 grade, $39.50 Seamless Axminster Rugs 6xq feet, $23.50 grade, $19.75 9x12 feet, $57.50 grade, $44.50 feet, Newest Frocks in 9x12 feet, English Foulard Four-in-hands $42.50 grade, $32.50 Silk Shirts Hyavy Tub Silk of Madras Shirts Percale and mercer- e, Georgette Crepe, ene Meteor, 1 5 . 00 Made by David Evans Crepe de Chine, y) 9x12 feet Wilton Rugs, $73.00 to $87.50 grades, $62.50 splendid quality, in neat | go, of London; exquisite | ied materials, in a large Taffeta Silk. aki fancy stripes. patterns and colorings. selection of fancy stripes ery Old Bellaire Rag Rugs Oriental Rugs Japanese Oval Rush 3.45 1.00 owsst Prgeke in “Hitand Miss” Effects At \% to 4 on Tea Room Rugs $ 65c $ Georgette Crepe, oe ee es $275 | _ About 75 Room Size Fg We - Fae! $3.75 White Madras Shirts and Drawers Crepe Meteor, 20.00 8x10 feet... $9.75 $7.75 | Rugs, in sizes ranging | &xro feet...822.75 $15.75 White Checked Madras Athletic White Self Striped Madras Crepe de Chine. gxi2 feet...$11.75 $8.75 | from 6xg ‘to 9x12 feet. | gxt2 feet...$29.50 $22.75 Shirts and Knee Drawers; reinforced | Athletic Style Shirts and Draw- oer 4 debi | Sir Ct CRmaranidoneran BAGH RING | 686s oak ce hs cae each 40c es —— na mi Men’s Straw Hats, Closing Out at +4 Price I C L e Ground Floor iy J learance Sale of Linens pie = ee Newest F; i Ba 7 - r ve Gmc cee encen mesma: meme: aaah | Georgette Crops. Every Odd Table Cloth—Every Odd Dozen Napkins 4 Pee At Reductions of 25 to 50 Per Cent. 25.00 Soiree Silk, Crepe Meteor. Very Special at Special Prices for This Week Ox- | Table Cloths 2x2)4 yards | Men’s Summer Footwear 2x 2yards | 2x3 yards White Canvas White Buckskin Ox- | Tan Sport Oxfords, $2.65 to $4.50 $3.75 to $6.00 $4.50 to $9.00 fords, rubber soles and | fords and High Shoes, | white rubber soles and Newest Frocks i Formerly $3.50 to $9.00 | Formerly $5.65 to $12.00 | Formerly $6.75 to $18.00 heels, sil seer in reg | a ees eae $3.95 $6.85 $5.85 coors pe, 30. 00 $5.95 to $15.00 | $6.75 to $12.50 $9.65 to $17.75 High or Low Shoes for Golfing, rubber or leather soles; al ag 85 ny Tei Crepe Meteor. Formerly $8.25 to $30.00 | Formerly $9.50 to $18.50 | Formerly $18.50 to $35.00 Cordovan Oxfords in tan or black for street wear.......++..++5- ; ® | E mbrowdered ‘ery Specia | Satin Frock $30.00 pcre ee ee ee moe: t Dark Tan Russia Calf and Gun Metal Oxfords, Eng- ‘ worth 5} $4.95 Napkins, $1.85 to $16.85 per dozen Formerly $2.50 to $25.00 en ; : tah IAAEAS Cad saiaes Waka Nie aaeh aud Gal bees e x 250 Mercerized Damask 200 Pairs Pure Irish Linen ue a RE ee BRL Dainty Summer F r ocks Table Cloths Pillow Cases | * . iliacctiatiasicsalb leitch (en (Pourth Poor.) axz yards, formerly $2.50.......... $1.50 | Formerly $2.50 a pair.. $1.85 = Novelty Voiles, Ratine, Gingham and | 2x2}4 yards, formerly % rT Ae $1.88 HS Huck Towels,were $2.75 a dozen, $1.90 embroidered and lace trimmed effects. Specially Priced Second Floor Dimity, smartly tailored models, and | 5 9 5 . : \ t \