The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1917, Page 5

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— : ON GOTH CHARGES SAYSGEN.ORYAN minander Admits, Howe Onthicers Critwize Drafts From Other Regimer ’ ' i tT or ' ‘7 y vert h ore @ penton part of the officers * Hundred and Miaty-Atth, Hee y the Minty-nineh fe " the bre of som "r i fn ark te fr Hundred and Sixty-fifth charge that As well as wretchedly equipped. All the men sent by the Seventh were up to the standard set by the War D ment, which ordered that the best men of ea ) reglinent should be to Camp Mill Cok Howlett, commander of ihe Fourteenth transferred Brooklys, Sheepshead Bay, d t an investibation beyed the War to the letter in now in cam clared to-day Hse’ artment's orde selec vg the men sent to join the |One Hundred and Sixty-fifth. He in- sists that the men of his quota were |in splendid health, having passed four ce Ay ‘Sweeten it rigid physical examinations, that they with Domino” were good soldiers and were fuily Granulated, equipped Tablet, | Brooklyn soldiers recent the stortos| » Mills which make it | Powdered, Confectioners, | sent from Cams app t the 100 or 4 ch leave” soldiers were all The y sented themselves from Camp Mills jenty-first, Manhattan regiments. | One of the » of the Four }teenth's quot ‘amp Mills without obta' as saying a ¢ ninth thre guardhouse if he a t him in the n't give him a IN ROOKIE QUOTAS AND MEN RESENT IT Members of Other Regiments | Branded as “Undesirables” Get =| Rough Reception, if Corremondent of The i) | (special from a Have you eve: ‘ wondered *S how it is possible Mf for us to tell garments as exclusive as ours, at b Such unusually low prices? i Bear in mind that we \ are manulacturers and \ you'll understand ILTOR FIFTH AVEsian of evidence 0 show how Regiment was h ortion of sent to It from three other New York regi ts to bring It up to the new w. ing. After the Regiment, was ordered into the field is a member of the Forty-second, or “Rainbow Division,” the War De- : sad aaa aeloned ofhcers properly f selected quota were & BIKTY- NINTH OFFICERS REAL 1Z€ THEY WERE “STUNG scrubbed by their fellows, Mu | mitita ferred to the One Mundred and Sixt fifth } mente, wold Gen rity “ making an in arta Major | reg! Oe nN ” admin ste uth, ‘Phe in “ * under bis direction ™ far as Gen O'Ryan} would go in wlssing the matter, | ene It is alleged that officer f the One | rewime the h excepted |! were mental 1d physically unfit | 5th Avenue Is in that borough.| make the protest sav that many of those who have ab-| and are now facing punishment are) from the Seventh, Twelfth and Sev-| reported | id Sixty-| -ninth Regiment, | now the One Hundred and Sixty-fifth | partment ordered an increase tn the Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. Open All Day Saturday oe TEES SLL: AL RO EH, Unusual Sale of i ' Women’s Spat Pumps At the special price $3.95 Dull or patent leather, with turned pages and Louis XVI. heels, a Second Floor OPO OHO OI OSS OS ——SO—— OS OO Blouses Shirts.... ] PalArnasissccssincseceriirsnes 75c to 1.50 | Fabric Hats — 0c 2 THR RVEWING WoRL te inelr ranke! Trey were ome chiles » Gibietic training i the five thelr pratee ef te Ges |Qnem take Be other ™ e Peron h Nee C Compe The re . Col Witten & te bad wont . at tae Grill perteriny © weet . “y oer ‘ ’ Teens ‘ ‘ “eo # one Meee Ter’ “ » Me Ke MUST WEED OUT G00 OWES OF ne FORE GOING TO FRANCE ot ; * ‘ i . ewes ‘ bie ove tau * heriaed wp ‘ we Touchy Corn Inetant relief! Then corn or callus lifts off with fingers Just think! You ean lift of any co callus A Cincinnatl man die covered thin ether and a tiny ‘ freesone for very little ont You apply a few directly upon a sively regietre were 90 ey were shortly ¢ yes by the outrog Hixty-ninth, Be hed newcomers en to the shower | s0 loose that you can lift it right off Freesone is wonderful It) dries instantly, It doesn't eat away the corn or callus, but shriv up without even irritating the skin Hard corns, soft corns, or corns between the toes, as well as painful calluses, lift right off. ‘There is no fore or att or amarti tiny bottle rlet acorn a on -commins! wen gent to t a uch about 5 4 cigar store corgia infantrymen | TO SET STANDARD FOR OTHER CAMPS. with rust of « thelr equipm hing introduced y Major William Fiest Batt vesible that hundreds o quotas could be assimilated | nks of such an “up-te * regiment as the 166t! On the other hand th Tomorrow, Saturday, Store will ke open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. dames WicCreery & Co. 34th Street ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IST. Clearance Sale 250 WOMEN’S TUB SKIRTS 1.50 An unprecedented offering of Washable Skirts to close out im- mediately. ‘The assortment icchides Uirec styles: full shirred back; sport pockets and detachable belts; waist bands 26 to 35 inches. Final Clearance MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SUMMER APPAREL | Extraordinary Reductions 250 Misses’ Summer Dresses,—size 14 to 18 years.... formerly 6.50 to 14.75 2.95 65 Misses’ Coats,—size 14 to 18 years..... -9.75 formerly 18.50 to 3.50 | 48 Girls’ Coats,—size 6 to 14 years formerly 10.75 to 16.75. 4.95 25 Girls’ Silk and Party Dresses,—size $ to 16 years..... 5 Girls « y SSCS, SIZE o 16 years A 6.95 formerly 9.75 to 16.75 95c 125 Girls’ Washable Dresses,—size 6 to 14 years................ formerly 1.65 to 2.95 Specially Priced BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS With Two Pairs Knickerbocker Trousers. 10.50 and 12.75 A specially selected assortment of Boys’ Knickerbocker Trouser Suits perfectly tailored of sturdy all wool materials; in a large variety of patterns in neat light and dark effects, including checks, stripes and overplaids as well as fancy Mixtures. Coats lined with Serge or Alpaca; full-lined knickerbocker trousers; size 8 lo 18 years. Also a limited quantity of all Wool Norfolk Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers; mostly Gray; coats are Alpaca lined; both pairs of trousers are full lined; size 8 to 18 yews 8.75 Boys’ Hats & Furnishings .. .95¢ to 2.95 | Neckwear. . .95c to 3.95 Felt Hats , FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917. Verve of the regimente, That thie te. thet thew bea Ge oreere ight be made, orters poner 3 a 7 t ot * are. -) we. eh mer ~~ BESTS FALL CATALOGUE OF “CORRECT FASHIONS ON REQUEST TO DEPT. 42 Best & Co, Fifth Avernue MAILED SATURDAY, SEPT IST. THE STORE WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 1 P.M And now! It's Time for School and College ’ Those browned, rudd weked youngsters f your back West wit! 1 after week hool clothes ? te f ty « ot va i" \ at t their Passi through New York on) your returr from t tain or shore, come straight to Best rs here and you'll have Marjorie and / ‘A few! eg \ Billy completely and correctly out: \ fitted for the next school tern You know, excustee New Yor knowledges but one specialist in chool, academy and college ap- parel—Best & Company. For out- fits for “Elizabeths” and “Dicks” returning to college or little folks going back to long division problems parents instinctively come to Best’ Best & Company have prepared accord. ingly. Inspiteof the war, larger than ever are assortments and styles; distinctly lower than ‘tsewhere are price And the goods are already in stock! Misses Will Like This New Serge Frock to Wear Without a Coat They'll admire the skirt with tts insets of pleated satin. And the embroidery in alttarent colors, chainestitch effect. The sheer Georgette vestee is hemistitched ir silver, 3d Floor. 35.00 New! A Quaint, Simple Frock for Misses to Wear on Autumn A.ternoons It's crepe de chine—in navy blue, black, white or many pretty light shades. Here are some interesting points about it: | Strong Stockings for | School Wear, 24c. Usually 38c cotton, with narrow ribs. We're Saying Good-Bye to These Frocks for Girls Hence the Low Prices collar, wide tucks in the: skirt and fine hemstitchine. 3d Floor. 29.50 2.95 Our Famous School Shoes Known for Their Long Wear Particularly style 145--for boys ana girls. The stves are cf the best quality tan calfskin, made on an orthopedic sast. This insures absolute comfort. They come in button or .acea and fit well. 3d Floor. Sizes 11 lo 2, Ato E width. 5.00 | || «You Never Pay More fet a few al this price. 5.00 Formerly 8.50 to 13,50 99 \llll at Best's”) EPeaPeeaekireemes aa se Ul: “ -2 The f #€ New York World Sets the Pace Here's an unusual chance for mothers to anticipate the children’s school needs. These stockings are fine gage, fast black hey are me- dium weight and unusually strong, with fashioned feet. 1st Floor. . First—There's a special lot of sweet Cute dang.ine ball buttons, a quaint ruffled | tittle lawn Heciig: pis ype and some daintily embroidered. In sizes 6 to 14 years. 3d Floor, Second—These wash frocks are worth a special visit. You'll find colored ging- hams, crepes and linens. All materials aren't here in all sizes—but you're lucky to 3d Floor. Hi bpebebbbo bb bebo bb bh

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