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noes v } Sa i > ‘Women to Conserve Na- tion’s Resources. The Hoboker. Board of Trade {8 taking active steps to meet the ex- pressed wishes of the Government in the conservation af fabrics and food so as to prevent wastage of the national resources, Georetary Roscoe D. Wyatt this mérning said he was of the opinion that the women of the Nation could be of the greatest assistance in this by ignoring changes in fashions and by refusing to go back to the long trailing skirts of a few years ago. “There are many reasons,” he sald, why the present tendency to return o the longer dress should not be neouraged. At a time when the Na- jon is at war and every effort Js be- ng made tc prevent wastage in every walk of life, women should not fail o assist in every manner possible, The short skirt, within, of course, easonable limits, should be encour- aged. It requires less material, less abor and is not so costly as the onger skirt. When It is considered that there are millions of women In he United States, it will be seen that he saving of material, labor and ost effected by the shorter skirt will ~ HOBINENDEDLIRES FOR SHORT SKIRTS TO SAVE THE OT Board of Trade Appeals to News Oddilies. NO POCKETS, belts or cuffs on next spring's sults, men will have to carry belongings in wrist bags or knapsacks, ne THE STORK paid a visit to Mrs, Arthur Tremain at Rochester, Mich, and left three girls and one boy. THREE DRINKS AND YOU'RE OUT is warning to State game war- ns and protectors, One drink means thirty days’ suspension; two, sixty jaye. a a WHPN POLICP CHIEF handed his new badge to one of touring auto party for her to examine at Middleton, Mass, she opened up car and ran away with it. EVEN GERMAN WAR RELICS won't behave. Rifle captured by for- mer French soldier went off at Greensburg, Pa., and wounded man to whom it was being shown. RATHDPR than go “bone dry” with the State, Nebraska farmer bought enough booze to last the Test of his life and built a special house for it. But authorities seized it and fined him $100, |be very considerable in the course of | Chamber of Commerce of the United a year. States of America regarding the as- “Phere is no need for these con-| sistance which the business men of stant changes in the mode, There is|the Nation may be able to give to no reason why women should not| the Government. | make last year's clothes do just as | well as those which have been pur- | —— jghased more recently. 1 wore #7” 180 ARE MAROONED ALL NIGHT ON A MOUNTAIN TOP their patriotism and who are leaders | | Motor of Cable Railway at Beacon in society will set the example the matter can ensily be accomplished. Gave Out at Midnight, Leav- ing Them Stranded. “Pertectly good clothes are being thrown away simply because they are not of the shape and cut demanded by the latest fashion. “The Retail Bureau of the Hoboken | | Board of Trade will take up the | matter and will do everything pos- ible to co-operate with the Govern-|_ On® hundred and fifty bedraggiea ment to conserve the resources of |hollday makers descended = Mount the Nation.” | Beacon, at Beacon, N. Y., north of In this connection the Hoboken Ossining, afoot yesterday after a night Board of Trade was yesterday in re-|on the mountaintop, The motor of the celpt_of a communication from the | inclined cable railway gave out shortly Nuxated Iron Makes Strong, Vigorous, Iron Men and Beautiful Healthy Rosy Dr. Howamd James, late of the Manhattan State Hospital of New York and formerly Assistant Physi- cian Brooklyn State Hospital, say: “Tron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change food into living Without It, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely pi through you without doing you any good. You don't get the strength out of it, andl am @ consequence you become weak, pale and sickly looking, Just as a plant trying te grow in a@ soll deficient in tron, A patient*of mine remarked to me (after if you not strong or well you ow: { to yourself to make the following t how long you can work or how far cain and h you have rom my own experience with Nuxated remedy 'y howpital rom, I feel it is a he valu hat ft should be 1 ACOOUNTS OPENED FKOw °5 t0'5,000 € " PAY MENTS TO OUR CUSTOM ‘applica whet nts the regular and pay in or monthly N CHINA CLOS' RN) PXTENSION ) SERVING TABLE VLAD LAL LULLALD - country.” ul body yehere at #10, 85,625.08, ler Your Four-Piece Fumed Oak Dinin: &G@MPpy oe ALLA LL LLU DUAL UE LEO LULU DAL LUDMILA after midnight and left the crowd stranded, with a narrow and precipitous path as the only means of getting down, Some scrambled down on their hands and knees in the dark. ‘The Hotei Beaconcrest could accommodate only fifty, The rest spent the night in the Jancing pavilion or on the lawns. Many | New York parties had automobiles wali- ing for them at the foot of the Inclined |raflway, but could not get to them, ee e omen : 1 yesterday aftern : y resume operation, Mrs. ; . M sixty-five, of New y s toted most of the way jown in @ whe Former President Taft and Chiet Justice White at Funeral, HAVERHILL, Mass, July 6,—Simple eral services for William H. Moody, rmerly Associate Justice of the United ates Supremé Court, were held in his home yesterday, They were conducted by the Rev. P, Gavan Dufty ety of the Divine Com | fu Spiscopal ee! for burial in the famuy, ieee | burial in the fami 5 Tron) acts like magic. It certain- ormer President Taft ‘and’ Mire. Taft ly puts the ginger of youth into present. wer Assoclate Justice the United Chief and prevgribed by every physician in this| Nuxated Iron, recommended above by | puttin Dr. James, is for wale by all good drag: } \e letration of ; . Was represented by ey refunded. eight petty officers from the | das an bh Open an Accounti Complete Bed Cuttit ; » Brass Bed Outfit ‘ se Case sw" 19.89 fr 2-Inch Post > BRASS BED v Heavy Woven Wire Spring Ker. Pr. 810 BRASS Combination MATTRESS Pay 50c on Delivery And 50¢ A WEEK Genuine Onk et WEEK DELIVERS R150 Weekly Deli This sult to Your ft ¢ Room Suit * Cash or Credlt Open Saturday E: ening Untit 10 0 Clock at All Three Stores s Gre. ve [35 to 36 St. Have | | BLOCK 8TH AVE. ONLY WARK STORE ft Market St.| we redeom 2.50 in mere | JUSTICE MOODY BURIED. | | | HL G. Cozzens, at the request of Brighton. | American Red I2THNEDSMEN AND GOTH WL ~ HELPTOGET THEN Trish Regiment to Parade To | Night to Aid General Recruit- ing~ raft for Regulars. | 2,700 Men Needed For City Regiments Come on, you boys, and get In line! Your country calls you! Don't de- cline. Here are the New York City regiments and the number of men needed in each: Manhattan — Seventh, 75; Twelfth, 376; Seventy-first, 400. Brooklyn — Fourteenth, 260; Twenty-third, 600; Forty-seventh, 600. Ammunition train, 400, | | Now that the Sixty-ninth, aided by The Eevening World, haa reached | war strength, it will lend.a hand to-| day to other New York regiments, es- pecially the Twelfth, which expects to reach war strength in a few days. The famous “fighting regiment” will parade to-night to stimulate the re- cruiting and expects to bring in many new men, The Twelfth had more than sixty applications yesterday and enrolled the folldwing: Alfred Koha, Frank A, Schefer, Hang MoCarthy, Anthony Schussler, Charles Heidel- buger, Robert G. Newport, James Fleming, George M. Williams, William Danlin, Frank Coyle, Edward Kelly, Joseph Storz, Luciea Chamnson, Andolds Kruse, Fred Banddurg, Leon Melton, Hugh Wynne, William Ridem, James Doherty, Robert Gimis, Harry Bums, James Redman, Charles Wil- Ham, James Charleton, Alecks Young, Frank Sheehan, Alfonse-Tuich, Frank Miller, Arthur Grazier, Louls Zura, Fred Tfrin, Fred Brown, Labaton De- Luca, Joseph Eckenbrop, | One Hundred and twelve men en- | listed yesterday at the Regular Army Recruiting Headquarters, No. 280 Broadway. Over = 1,40 men are needed to fill this city's quota of 2,600, The ranks of this branch of| the service are more than 47,000 be- low war strength, and this riage will be filled by conscriptio expected, the draft to begin within ten days. Col, Lansing, commander of the ammunition train of the Sixth Divi- sion, National Guard, announced to- day that 200 men _ had , enlisted since the publication in Tife World that 600 men were needed, At Marine Corps Recruiting Head- quarters, No. 24 East Twe: third Street, it was announced yesterday that a’branch would be opened in Port Chester, One of the new men is Po- eeman William J, Longnet, Fort second Precinct, a marine corps vet- eran of the Spanish War, ‘The last examination was held yes- terday in the Brooklyn Navy Yard for civilians who want commissions in the Marine Corps. In the futu all commissions w'll be given to m: from the ranks. Those who pass t examination will be trained thre months before taking up duty. scenes nent serene | STATEN ISLAND NOTES. | Daniel Cahalane, | has undertaken the organization of @ motor eycle unit for the purpose of ing the place of the regular mem. | of the police force in case of essity. A meeting will be held at| tis Field, St. George, Monday} evening. | Plans have been filed by Henry W.| Love of West New Brighton for a hollow tile stucco dwelling to erected for his own occupancy) Oakland Avenue, West New Police Inspector A ouchre for the benefit of the Cross will be held ursday in the club house of the at Kills Yacht Club, A committee consisting of Mrs. Savage Frieze, Mrs. Sidney G. Will- cox, Mrs. Richard Boller and Mrs, J. B Clark, representing the West New Brighton Day Nursery, has issued an ppeal for contributions to be used for the erection of a new home Dur- ing the past r nearly 6,000 obil- dren were red for, but owing ¢ the inadequate quarters of the pret ent building the Board of Health ha nursery to twenty-four ohiidren ay. Miss Catherine Rappenecker of New Brighton leaves to-day for ada, to be the guest of her sister, | Mrs, Alexander McKinnon. Mrs. Jay "dson Eddy and children ot Westerleigh are at Bast Moriches, Le | "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garrett r. and family of New Brighton are at Stockbridge, Mase. Castleton auxiliary to the Red Cross will hold a beneft performance at the Castleton Theatre, West New Brighton, Thursday next Mr. and Mrs, John C, Viemetster of Stapleton have gone to Belmar, N. & Major Jacob C, Knobloch of Robert G. Shaw Post, G. A. R., has returned from Buffalo, where he attended the Jannual State encampment of the G. ‘A. K. Major Knobloch was elected & | delegate to the National ment | ‘ourt Genevieve, Daughters of Ina- bella, has arranged for a shirt waist |and ‘novelty dance at the Advance Lyceum, West New Brighton, July 16. | Austin Driscoll, son of School |Princtpal John J. ‘Driscoli, of Tomp: kinsville Is at the training camp at Peekskill, N.Y " , Herbert Spencer Leman, son of Counsellor and Mrs, Francis _Y. Encamp- been admitted to the bar, | Chief Clerk Alexander Ross of the Board of Elections is revising the election districts of the Island, so as to provide for the new Assembly dis- trict, which has been added to Staten Island. ‘The assembly districts will be divided as follows: First District wi consist of the First and Second Third, Fourth and Fifth Wards, Dresses of Novelty Voile Dresses of Gingham and Voile - Dresses of Braided Voile Dresses in Combinations of Voile and Linen Leman, of West New Brighton, has i the Second District of the J. D. Tamblyn of Curtis place, St. George, has been made assistant 8€0- Commerce, ii retary to the New York Chamber of BRAS he ORE ce each RE wires Store Open All Day on Saturday ‘ BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Streets Are Now Holding Their Annual Mid-Summer Sale To Effect an Immediate Clearance We are now offering the entire reserve stock of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Wearing Apparel at prices so extremely low that one who appreciates merchandise of the highest quality cannot afford to overlook the splendid opportunity presented by this sale. Besides the merchandise taken from the Regular Stock, we have made many purchases from foremost manufacturers. Through our enormous buying power we were able to secure their surplus merchandise—at a price. We are, therefore, prepared to include these special purchases at prices which are at least one-third to one-half less than their actual value. Selection as Many of the Items Are Limited Sale No Goods Will Be Sent c. 0. D. or on Approval Offer at Extreme Price Reductions 525 Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses 318 Dresses—Taken from the Regular Stock 207 Dresses—A Special Purchase A most complete assortment of the season’s best models, fashioned of fine quality Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Taffeta and Dotted Foulard, in stunning combinations, with Georgette Crepe, featuring all the newest Summer shades and most superior workmanship. Also Marquisette Dresses, with Filet Lace inserts, finished with a dainty net collar edged with pretty laces. Models Which Formerly Sold 10 7 5 e As High as 22.50 and 25.00 Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s Models—Specially Priced 5.90 9.75 12.75 18.75 Attractive sport and practical models of noyelty voile in prevailing colors, smartly trimmed. Special In novelty plaids and stripes, pleated and flounce models in new colors and combinations, Special New long waist-line model in peach, Copenhagen and light blue, skirt finished with wide tucks. Special Full box pleated model of superior voile and linen in pastel colors, large sailor collar with lace insertions. Special ~A\ | : WV Satin Sport Hats Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s Models Four distinctive models in large and me- | dium shapes of superior satin in sweater t shades of purple, rose, pink, Copenhagen, gold, yellow, green and white. soles and Louis XV. heels. Unusual Value 3.95 Very Special 4.90 Important Sale Tomorrow Women’s and Misses’ Sport Skirts Of Broad Wale White Washable Velvet Corduroy; also sport models of Gabardine, Russian Cord and Eponge, featuring shirred and open front models, with detach- 2 05 e Novelty Striped Skirts......s+s+eesseees 6.90 able belts and new pocket effects. Special Russian Cord Skirts... Leer | Washable Silk Broadcloth Skirts.,,.....10.75 Georgette Satin Skirts.......s00+++++0+ 18.00 WhiteCanvas Boots Exclusive with Oppenheim, Collins & Co. 485 pairs of stunning high cut lace Boots of very superior quality white canvas. An ideal boot for Summer wear. Hand turned Monmeveoml Sicirts...ii. cc scccccececce: Bee Striped Gabardine Skirts..............-.5,90 Now in Progress The Mid-Summer Underwear Sale The Entire Stock of Women’s Lingerie Underwear Offered At Extreme Price Reductions cdi =