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CITY REGIMENTS NEED 2,550 TO FILL RANKS Fight to make Come on, boyal all nations free! THE EV War Opens A —_— — ENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1917. nother Door strike of the street car men which as- struck just the same,” added Louis (% sumed such proportions to-day as to Fridiger, counsel for the union. “The ACH MINER TO SA ; . Third Avenue said 98 per cent, of necessitate tho presence of State the mien wore pope, ama yet on Can am troops was settied to-day. The de- 3,150 men employed on the road, 3,198 mands of the union wero substantially granted and a committee appointed to To City’s Women Patriots; May Be Junior Draftsmen Civil Service Commission | Asked to Put Both Sexes on Eligible List. F HE TO STRKE INARZONA MINE Order Posted by I. W. W. Is Repudiated by Union—All Quiet in Globe | Enlist to fight for world democ- racy! These are the home regiments and the number of men required in each: Manhattan — Seventh, Twelfth, 375; Seventy-first, 350. Brooklyn — Fourteenth, 250; Twenty-third, 550; Forty-seventh, 600, Ammunition train, 380. Total, 2,550, FOR FEDERAL CAL NEEDS MORE MEN } Regiment Aided by Sixty-Ninth in Recruiting to War Strength Before Draft. | 8; | Terry will sing rondeaus and madri- gals, Children will play “A Midsum~- |mer Night’s Dream." Florence Roberts | will be Juliet and Maude Milton and | Mrs, Bennett will give one of the witty dialogues of Mistress Ford and | Marguerite Mooers Marshall, | Mistress Page. | AR has just opened another new | Rronry fobs await eighty young door to New York women, |E4 women it they only will apply to Commissioner Williams of! the Agricultural Committee of the ‘JEROME, Ariz, July 7A atrike in | the copper mines here. to enforce de- | mands identical with those presented In The Sixty-Ninth, aided to war @trength by The Evening World, ts to-day helping the Twelfth to recruit the following men were accepted for enlistment yesterda Harvey Gtene, Wiliam Ryan, the Department of Water Supply, Gas! Mayor's Committee of Women on Na- Glove by the strikers there was or- jew men. The campaign of local | j\inw direnian, Eptrecter ‘Gapposeett, and Electricity has) tional Defense at No. 6 Fast Thirty- dered by the I. W, W. to-day. But fegiments to fill their ranks ‘befor: At Regular Army recruiting hegd- applied to the Civil! ninth Street. The women are wanted notices were posted by the Jerome July 15, when it is expected they will | quarters, No, 280 Broadway, yester- Service Commis-| to entist for service on the fruit farm# jocal of the International Union of enter Federal service, will be vigorous|day 100 men were enlisted, This sion for women to of New York and help to save the Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers in- from now on. There were twenty-five applications | at the Twelfth Regiment Armory, and | volunteers no longer are needed,” ho | sald. “Recruiting will be continued in definitely.” Young Wife Almost in De- y's quota of 2,600 men is 1,800 nesta short, but Col, Walsh, in charge of the recruiting, said he hoped to fill| up the ranks for this district within | ten days, “Ther no truth In the report fill the pos' fruits and berries for Mr. Hoover by junior draftsman, | picking them, Ten of the women must and the com-|pbe sufficiently mature and capable mission for the|to act as agricultural supervisors, first time has) but the other seventy positions are opened its exami-| open to high school ver eighteen WHE nations for this|or any others reaesonably intelligent position to women as well as men. and strong enough for the work. “The department has experienced forming members that the action was] | without authority and that the union could not recognize it. The question was left to each man to decide, The presence in Globe of four troops of United States cavairy and a machine gun troop had a quieting} effect on the copper mine strikers, | ‘They evinced no hostility and wen ‘to their homes promptly at the sug- ris “The girls who volunteer for these gestion of the commanding officer. Major Gen, O'Ryan, commander of | difficulty in securing appointees to the| jobs must be animated py a spirit of The mine managers at Bisbee are con the State Guar este: |position of junior draftsman,"| patriotism,” warns Miss Mary Foster, fident the situation is well in hand, | c ate Guard, yesterday heartily | P ’ P “ if though International President Moyer } approved of the pfan for a parade of ;Commissioner Williams points out to)one of the committee's agricultura telegraphed the Secretary of the Bis- “The minimum sal- the troops before the commission. Jers and \ spair. Now has Beautiful Baby Girl. There is nothing more charming than a happy and healthy mother of they @re sent to camp. indorsement, Moving pictures depicting life in the | United States Navy, followed by ¥ cruiting speeches, stirred a crowd of | Mayor Mitchel also voiced his|@ry is too low to induce ag a the jmen to accept appointments. majority of those who are eligible are of military age and subject to the Federal Conscription Act. AST THD AVENE WALKOUT TO.NGHT Course Will Depend Largely on Mahon, Who Is Expected Back From Boston, just any outstanding difference. Nine companies of national guards! men, comprising about 1,400 men, are in the city to preserve order, The strike has been in progress for several weeks and had been con- ducted in an orderly manner until fast night, when “Mother Jones" ad- dressed the mon and their sympathiz- the crowd attacked street cars and crows, several motorinen and conductors being badly beaten Whether a strike ts to be called on the Third Avenue Ratlway system probably will One rloter was shot in the neck and taken to a hospital. be determined at a meeting of the Amalgamated Asso- WASHINGTOS ciation to-night at No. 211 Kast July 7. — Former G. W. P. Hunt of Arizona was! worty.nfth Street. Much depends, tt Inted by the Department of in sald, on the attitude of Presitent Labor to-day as Federal concillator, Mahon, Be who t# expect ton during the day, w comments being made by ral ed men on the resolutions back from to assist other couciliators al the fleld in settling the strike of metal workers in Arizona 7 are adopted by the brotherhoods of the FIRE IN SMELTER WORKS. | Interborough and the New York City Causes Much Excitement im Brook. [illways Company, These resolu- lyn and $30,000 Dam |tlons roundly denounced the Amal- Fire in the amelter works of Kahn|«amated leaders and t Rrothers, No. 185 Humboldt Street, | promote a strike at this time, Hrooklyn, late yesterday afternoon, sent up flames and smoke puMictent to ocea- | sion three alarms, an immense crowd, | the calling out of police reserves from four precincts and o loss estimated at $30,000, General werald, They Organizer Willlam B. Fitz. “I am not interested in them, mean no more than similar efforts to “T have hoard of the meetings,” wat | Cuticuraltealed Pimplesonkace |Large and Red. Distigured Face Awfully. Itched and Burned. Could Not Sleep. Used 2 Cakes |Soap and 2 Boxes Ointment. “By eating sweets and rich food my entire face was affected with pimples. | They came to a head and scattered over | my face, being large, and red. 1 red my face awfully poy burned. itching was so great that I irritated them by scratching and I could not sleep. “My trouble lasted for a year till finally I got Cuti cura Soa) Ointment Iwas Sompletel healed in one month with two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two | boxes of Cuticura Ointment." (Signed) | Ralph Di Luise, 114 President Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. introubles might be prevented Several “ Most sk experts, “Anybody who wants to be bee local last night that its charter! | George meetings last year, As long as we at skin tre J : a girl farm hand must consider that had been revoked “for treachery to| was the in the plant about| are continuing to increase our m es vers Sov die sarpees ener he listing in her country’s ser- siples of the ” . wi “ lo vies, J0et Gr het BEGTROE IBRG SET ee the unton, outdid. pointing’ at 'smoks | bership we are not worrying about | Fer Pree Sample Each by Return */in the army or navy, Like him, she! oes serine seuien After T Coe One bahdinie “conatitaring | we, soccmlied brotherhoods, Mail address post-card: ‘‘Cutieura, ¢}must understand that she will have » enal Wissmlkeeen Bere ithete, ela thousht. a spark | “Last year there were petitions and | Dept. H, Boston." Sold everywhere to work hard and that while she is| = MINOT met "sy A oh from the furnace had lodged first in| testimonials nd Heaven knows what | Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and SOc. ») YTON, HL,” July 7 e on duty she cannot go to the moving woodwork and smouldered into a blaze,' from _slinilar bodies, about 3,000 persons to an unusual |W in the department's employ hold- children, and indeed child-birth un+ pictures every night or find a soda der the right conditions need be no | Pitch of enthusiasm at the battleship | ins this position are also subbecn Gb fountain on ‘every corner. She will hasard of health or beauty. Lydia E, | Recruit in Union Square last night, (@s¢ limit and may shortly be called) hive to du without a few comfort Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has | Twenty-five applicants for enlistment | or military duty. Jaccustomed, but she must not. think went aboard the ship. “I gubmit for your consideration the The pictures, among which was one | advisability of immediately calling an showing the landing of Gen. Pershing | Cxamination for this position for fe- and staff in France, were furnished by the Navy Publicity Bureau, They | males. The department understands | will be shown every evening at the|that there are a number of young brought joy to many childless women by restoring them to normal health. ere is a notable cases Omaha, Neb.—“I suffered from fe-, ale troubles when 1 was seventeen of deserting, She has chance to show te patriot! something more than talk.” The girls on the farms work eight hours 4 day dnd earn on an average $20 a month after living exper splendid m that is juan years old. At/tecruit. The projecting machine and }jadies attending art schools who! are paid. ‘They are sent out in eroupa u eighteen I was|screen were loaned and instalied ty | would be both eligible and competent | and they live together in. their own ‘ land my|D. W. Griffith, The speakers last|to do the work required of junior) camp or temporary barracks , was no|night were Capt. Albert P, Simmonds, | draftsmen.” u r better, so I con- | Arctic « gc alle ee 8 fee | For women of ability and tr aining | 7 T 1s junior hostesses’ night at the > ed a physic ayor's Defense Committes the position of draftsman o tatiana fa) ; ip 2 bay Heed eae Electrician Charles W. Blackwood of | excellent. chance. of advancer Soldiers 400. Batlore’ Bocial: Club 6th Avenu os”) Cheve was eel toe Oeyy There 1s an initial salary of $900 which meets under the auspices of the J there was not| —_—»—____ Ju line of promotion to $2,400, or even | National League for Woman's Ser- : much I could do | 4 7 more, for persons with engineering | joo . Dfoien ati and I could not HOUSE OF THE PEOPLE training as well, Besides acting 4s | Abas Pa ane ear Aven have children. 3| g | taining on Weening a new field for| Pretty debutantes, headed by Miss | read of Lydia E | 1S BOUGHT FOR RADICALS | women. those who volunteer will be| Alice Trowbridge, daughter of Pinkham’s Vege- ,performing patr otic serviee in re-/State chairman of league, table Compound} Pleasing men for the oe, He Ra Alexander Trowb’ will re and decided to try it, and it has|Commonwealth Centre Secures | that practically all Juniok drafitien | the men in uniform—which 1s “ veig: | vo , , . r >, " ” care 0 au ission, Mme Jacque proved worth its weight in gold t Hone OF V1. (Gods in RAM lone: 1 of admission, Mme. Jacques me, for I am not only well, but have a baby girl, so when I hear of any wo man suffering as I was I tell her of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound.”—Mrs. W. Hughes, 19 Ma- jestic Apts. Omaha, Neb. In many other homes, | Foret, who has been singing for the |R HERE {s no certainty at present | soldiers in the European tronehes, will | how many women the city will |entertain the men with French mareh- | ing songs, and there will be dancing need for this position. There Ie | DE Sons Atl there wire then little doubt, however, that the demand for women wi it be ted to t | rr women will no’ mited ne Fifteenth Street. As a first step toward establishing a ‘TIouse of the People,” the Society of |the Commonwealth Centre has pur- chased the six-story building No, 7 Bast | once child. | Fifteenth Street, which has been oc-|municipal service. Engineering com- less, there are now children because of | cupied. for twenty-five. years by the| Panes of all kinds are facing the prob- Py iestctle. Comm A Bepulieand Be W. C. A. It will be remodelled and|jem of giving up their male em- ANOTHER FOR THE WOMAN oy Adhd a nakes wolnen | redecorated, ployees to the Government, and the normal, healthy and strong.—Advt. | . . ployees to the ont, | pee | schoo! eee wit opera ana) only solution is in having trained’ Mrs) Osgood Declares Father-in- book ‘store and pub-|women ready when the demand comes, ; | The woman who wishes to pass the Law So Remarked When n civil service examination for draftsman probably will from three to six months’ junior require Quick-Acting The speediest remedy for sick She Complained. An excuse for the alle | ged marital misx- intensive es | ! k conduct of his son on the ground there headache, biliousness and indi- preparation. The work requires abil-lis an “entirely different law for men gestion is a dose or two of Jity in mathematics and some skill in]and women," was made by Charles mechanical drawing. Dr, Frank Pat- od, millionaire railroad man 5 terson, assistant director of the Co- + according to an af- lumbia Summer School, says that Court by courses in mechanical draft given in watch c , Wagner of Brooklyn yester-/in the summer school and tn exten- Lea I iy od the fire in the) sion teaching in the fall will quality | good'of No, oh Central Tark Reean Lag EE Sia asi, In which | Women for taking up this new pro-|, Following her discovery of her hus tweiv en lost th lives, Was acel- | fession. lire, Ongoot a didaviy, wherdsstarer her ntal was at first thought to have Taihaycin-inw wala to haer a ae jale of Any Medicine in the World. | t German plotters, The of-| Opportunities for training woman iu ald to he naman, a thing such w# everywhere, In boxes, 10c., 2Be. rerated | for this work are also available at There in at -- == |New York University, where the Cee regular summer session courses In| said if 1 had would be advixe his son 1 ald him in every way that he could, but that it was entirely different in the cuss where the man erred, He said no ma drafting will be open to women, and| special courses in drafting arranged if there is a demand. The last date | for registration for the summer t was per | session is July 9 Information can be r doctor to do whut | secured from Dr. James D. Osgood accus husband of of the summer session due fondness for hild's nurse k University, University Heights, | yey’ Loretts Coleman # fat the gymnasium building. in 1913, and their marriage wor Protects our boys in all military camps from ff] It is ) understood that a special] publicly announced until th wit ing Chiorina surse of drafting for women is being| winter. He is thirty-five years old and disease germs by adding Chlorinated Lime to all | arranged at Cooper Union, beginning | we member of th Now York Yacht and drinking water |July 9% and continuing for two} Now York Athloue Clube ss amdavit | months, on Monday, Wednesday and for Mrs. Ong A avon too, should protect your home against [}| Thursday evenings from 7.0 to ¥.30 that the entire sult ara using daily Acme Lime in your \? M missed and {t was so « by t “1 believe that women will be most toilet bowl, slop bowl, ete. Kills smen for t odors instantly, Acme is one ynd economical disinfectants oo MILITARY POLICE successful as junior dra city,” Henry) Moskowi of the Civil Service Com , told |me. “One of the objects of this com- | mission is to open to wome germs and destroys CAPTAIN known, stitutes, Insist on Acme, which is fresher and }}] sible, A war shortage of men may stronger help to convince certain doubtful ‘ saievte e women’s services He Is Directed t OR the benefit of the Stage Wom- Resign. iF Reliet ». Recor DON'T FORGET TO BU A long, cool glass of delicious Summit Che World 1917 Summer Resorts Annual IGmwD i it Yh 64 Pages of Reliable Resorts ze AG THONG fae Sts AG AND Foy sate at all World Offic ‘5 PRICE «Tovah vot Wis Gr CEYLON TEA = = 3 HT, Ne fare Mba naes will invigorate and Setred Fan White Stnver, Cents snd Newark, 1 refresh you better ; a By Mail from World Office, 10c. than any other beve- ; ta at rage. B326 85, . 4 Make some TO-DAY. house ob Las t bifteeath Sueeh ee ee ee en's War a Queen Mab's| Upon own adr nw relat Festival will be given this evening | his conduct while escorting |ny Mra, Richard Hennett, at her| Woman from Weechahic Park tate a home Gardenholm on Park Hill) MKht, Jacob Becker of Rond in Yonkers, The festival ts tol thy stint heave} : represent a fiftenth ary merry-| was su A |making, There are promised Jongleurs, buld resign wren ts ert | masquers, glee singers and mummers, of Holi ker'a badge and S “4 ’ |}Matthison will appear as Shakes-| ficer of t rye, kel Rosalind, and Phyllis Netlwon | turn in his ADVERTISING SYNOKE LATIONS unayy but the men YY) James McGreery & Go. ec Semi-Annual Clothing Event of Special Interest to MEN AND YOUNG MEN Commencing Monday, July 9th The Season’s Greatest Value in Clothing of All Wool Fabrics Unrestricted choice of the entire stock of Suits and Top Coat regular lines of Full Dress, Tuxedo, Silk, Gabardine and Priestley Mohair Suits NOTE Fifth Avenue Entrance will be open at 8 o'clock, ess Elevators from Advertising Printed ~ in three Mew York, morning papers dunng the first Six months of D The Over The Times, 7. AGATE Ligges Balcony until 9 0 From 9 o'clock two Express Elevators trom the Main Floor to MEN’S CLOTHING DEPART MENT—FIFTH FLOOR 7 34th Street except our clock? compiled These wee » by 8 alistical Department OF he Aew York, Aew York Gorip's Leap, / 750 ) 2. ed

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