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oe THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY. JULY 30, i917 DRAFTED EN, Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggar Man, Broker, \EWPEACE MOVE : EAGER TO ENS, TOOTS TOOLA For They're « Democratic Bunch Up There at Sixty-sixth and Lexington Avenue—Some Are Captains of In- dustry (Harmless Outside Their Wall Street Cages), Exemption | Have | Some Are Descendants of Irish Kings, Some Bear aim on All Summoned Famous Names, and All Are Patriots. Recruiting Chiefs State seseeiaomenian heed wil B. delnatone ee ° neem ‘ American » ’ ar . hand, tried t " nh Qnd wlary « i * (not We Per : haw, AFFACk t Armory, Lexington Av ’ sal With reed reckiessnes he ood away fev ele h ‘ bd af bigh pric erty cigeret provide for asion aud ¥ 7 arde be & who's whe to « him f hie ser ' social register « . aid Bo ” mE RNIN ¢ - M ’ a ie sodvectinag " he Wald MoMertay wore 6 * ve failed to re 1 e younger set with private| £° appear f. Regular | theatric thetr skit including the)? ie aay men who | f¥ortte pastime of the vulgar—danc- | + ine ; aay be drawn will be compelled ¢ D, Jeremiah Farley (Long , Join the conscript army, as their Kquare newsboy), the flower of ehiv- | f Uatments have not been ratified Iry, was dawd wer & mop, w t Howard Burto: naid be was 22hn J. Walsh and Timothy De Cow-| 2 ‘gan McLellan (native angeman), twenty-one years « munkist Or N.Y men whose names 4 whose home were play k with and khak hg shuttledoor is in Canastota of the Exemption bh pear at a explana was the first) and battiec. shirts f pear on ard’s mmonses to ap adquarters. He had to why he had not "SGT numbered ap a hke a U-boat enlinted beto “We do not want tt understood,” | 5)! aid Major Hughes, at men Hable | to the draft jot enlist right now. | It ts only they are actually | summoned exempt boards that th volunteer ser Army for the past week enr 19 a This ts the record f week of Draft Day, when 9 recruits were enlisted, Col. Walsh said he had r ; i telegram f n W vin ’ + bew.F. renS zl him to raise 1,500 bakers | 3 4 be of duty is forty. Married] 2 “Sey, Zz map NE after men will r opted caine ee ception will be taken to minor physi- | 3 waihag eubed OX Te callie cal defects. : _ @). ee Reveeey rae = : beggar man, broker, all look as much | ® z | wike as ler Cox brownies under |? *| th Celi izing influence of khak rf : | Flavour, fragrance and tae in of Industry leads a . : ; purity are combined to tol, Willard ©, Fisk (how his men | ¢ ‘ form the most delicious MKe ee i vate AL Forby H - smile and eyes that Company MH 4 beverage known, So med asleep, The sleep of a spinning | . so, rvs a simple, so cheap, so refreshing— Colonel hospitably to the ex: every time the dinnér horn sounds. There tt goes! WAN are now in the messroom. 4 ye all their meals .500 sit to lunch % served by helr own brok« of the notables: Harry Payne Whit rs and banke Ww ney, who says he Is NOT Harry|!. Horrocks, who as steward of the PAYNE Whitney, and Sergt. Frank | ?!4 Avenue Hotel served the Totton are self-confessed bankers, | 4 r its first dinner of “ham SOLD IN SEALED but without their cages they do|“! i expert who organ-| PACKETS ONLY. n look Uke birds of prey.| 4d the mess and runs it. The boy V. Cook ts desc ep it, The is Weber, the pany A, as a B324 menu consists of ner to tantalize FINAL DISTRIBUTION IN The Annual Sale of Franklin Simon Hand-Tailored Suits for Men at °20) Were $28 to §$35—and still worth it! German. capitals ‘shortly At andmaster Lawrence Mansfeld Matt |will tell you that a musician to-day is enlisted and is expe to tht He will carry an instrument In on tobert And when our beg Jaround THEM BAS SHS! Hi of Wa will Yes! and duplicates of these suits will cost more than $28 to $85 by the time another season rolls around — Every- thing from woolens: to workmanship is costing more and the man who gets in on these suits at $20 today or tomorrow will save $8 to $15 now and $5 to $10 a suit later. Besides, these suits are Hand-Tailored and that is something which you cannot get in average ready for service clothes. r perish miserabl | Py right Bay the OW the jazz batteries 1 the head then you wil & away in| iow, a Only a few hundred left aa So it’s Buy or Goodbye now! "s Clothing Shop—8 West 38th St si A Separate Shop on the Stroet Level Franklin Simon & Co, FIFTH AVENUE Jetails of} t \ a we] Farley, 3 f sho is a NOWIpApET a bi te, 3 “DRAFT. nopcn SOCIALIST GETS A YEAR IN PRISON Graubard Pleads That He Failed to Register In Order to Test ard the Law. traubard, the BBE Forsyth failed to re under th Socialist st t Court to serve @ year's timpris made other * RIPPLE ARMY BALLOON Rents Ottlicers Loui LANDS ON INDIANA FARM ing in Of Doctors Expect ¢ Gas Bag Force Eight | and) Men From St. to Descen _|HOPES FOR YOUNG DAVISON. te Hecovery of Avintor Who Pell. ox 1 the h int IDENTIFIES SLAIN WOMAN. Sister Snys Si Was! Maras of Hoxbury, | bills passed at the remulat seaston, res bang tog few » See ‘ NO LEGISLATORS AT HAND \YET FOR FOOD LAW SESSION | jG wernor Also Absent From Albany, but Message and Draft Bill Are Ready. July 20.—Not one of the Whitman called to meet Y seanion to-morrow t food control legislation in town at or also was return fr in ext night t had ar jovernor's message to the Legis- haw not been given to the news yet. It f# not known definitely r it deals with any subject other than food legisiation Aldermanic and Senatorial reappor- tlonments for New York City have been ured upon the for recom- he has not yet indicated his intentions | regarding these, | It is known that a draft of a food bill r n prepared In the Gor rally d upon, except that {t ¢on- provision for the fixing of | Water Mothers! You Are Safe in Bringlr dren to MANHATTAN BEACH BATHS cloned, Your Children Cannot Get Lost. Water Batt Thi ne You 1,000 New "Bath Houses ie "By Friday All Look Alike in the Seventh’s Khaki REGARDED AS PLAN T0 DIVIDE ALLIES M » bre ooreee a ving in oe could tet with Keres Crore or Mr Baltour we savid " © tow hours reeset oF eer’ ne wh eh would enews @ freee neectiqnens te com. monce For Freckles Girie! Make beauty lotion ot home tor a few conte Try it Bquecee the juice of two lemons * inte @ bottle contaming three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you beve o quarter pint of the best freckle end tan lotion and complesion beew tifter at very, very small cost Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store ply three . todet counter will sap: wunces of orchard white for ts Massage this eweetiy vtion inte the face, neck, ach dey ot so how id ohenniel . oft and white ‘the Yeo! It te harmless.— Aan ; rr ‘ hun " » ey PURCHASI S MADE TO-DAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 31ST, ON BILL RENDERED SEPTEMBER IST. Best & Co. , WILL APPEAR Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street Interesting News---Tuesday Our special Midsummer Sales are very popular with our regular patrons. If you have never shopped at Best's there never was a better time to begin than now. You'll be | pleasantly surprised at our low prices. Shetland Wco! Sports Sweaters That Misses and Women Will Like —they're delightfully roomy, copied from a smart datas coat, with big sailor collars and wide belts. hi e colored pearl buttons match the can choose from pink, sky blue, whi reseda, tan and purple. sweaters. You ite, nile, olive, Main Floor They certainly won't last long at 6.50 Misses’ Sports Coats for the Seashore —of wooi jersey, in lovely colors. You'll like one of old blue with a chamois colored collar, Early shoppers will have a wide choice of these coats. Reduced from 29.50 to 15.00 Good-looking Skirts for_ —of white cotton gabar ardine or rippeline. pockets make them particularly smart. 3rd Floor Misses Jaunty Main Floor This special price for Tuesday is 2.95 These Wash Dresses for Girls Are Just Slightly § —and that's why they have co greatly reduced, Hand made dresses are here beauti Others are of Anderson Gingham. sizes, from 5 to 14 years, fully smocked, There are odd 3rd Floor You'd better come early to sclect them at 5.00 Advance Whisperings for Fall in Women’ —have just arrived. T —dark green mixtures, browns tailored lines are noticeable. s and Misses’ Suits hint at new fall colorings and bI lues, Straight 2nd Floor These Midsummer fashions on Tuesday will be priced 29.50 The Government Asks OUR Patriotic Cooperation to Eliminate Waste. We Ask YOURS, The following rule August Ist, 1917; will ived from rece for Id ¢ indise ld { l for st are 1 fiered to This rule mitary accompany will be enforced on and after credit or us within does not a strictly or other all , Summer Gloves for —he: black, Jn They have strong, durable finger tips. They —gloves of with button closing. These were 1.75; Tuesday 1,35 Silk Umbrellas } for For colored silk umbrellas that are sun corde! ing hand! Bake! carved missions with sterling silver N11 trimming. HHH For umbrellas some opera style, med. They Do Women avy silk ones of white or i 16-bytton —_ length. HHH 65 |) washable doeskin, stitched backs and one pearl { were 1.00; Tuesday Men and Women ||) Women— Black and and rain proof. Some have liers for convenient carry= ard others sword — loop les. The handles are of lite, gun metal or finely Men—These heavy silk have firm handles, of natural wood, others | sterling silver trim. are all specially priced I Tuesday at | i 3.15 n't Miss Them! Women’s Black | Silk Cloched Stockings il —wit tops h white hand clocks, and soles of cotton; and hose that are regularly sold at 1.75, Chi Stockings in aS pure The wesday Will be sold Tuesday as 1.35 Idren’s School | ale! are very full—these | gs of medium weight cot- ribbed, in faSt black and | 2, ir regular they will be sold at | | Wu price ds 38 | a a a a