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» RECRUITS SWARM Four Huge Tides of Travel at the Rush Hour Makes SUGAR HOARDER TOARMY MONA Subway Crush Greatest at ddd Street SEZED AND 52 INLAST HOUR RUSH Zrookiyn Bridge Melee Is Tame by Comparison BARRELS FOUND — | >? Throngs at N.Y, Headquarter s| District A ‘ and Brooklyn Yard as Second | rest W er Food K Croambling ¢ iy Draft Period Begins ‘ liquue The taat-minute rush of voluntenrs ity ‘ suned 1E5BRR into tha miliary and naval} Amaricar Haston forees of the (ited Mtnten before the Noad 1 HO@AL period of the amcond draft te tay « te MAM at noon de wamped ¢ Fifty t# a0 ia in headquarters t Nroadwa and bie nam Wiliam ] Chambers + t with laughing, jost | Wittenbere sttached to ting, joking wie of husky young] the oMen of fr ‘ ey Awane ¢ * MON. Bimiior ncenes were enacted at jin @ Warehoue wo KF © Linde th@ Marines’ recrutting t iquarters ‘company 4 % Greenwich At No. 4 Wart 2d Mtreot, but by tar Street, Mr Me the largest number of — sligibten| } Worrok was tiken before Juatice ploked the wrmy or the navy and] Jonn JF 1) Mensions, moat of tie by previous arrange jmitting as « inagiatrate ment, were sent to th Mrest building bern) eapectally thie over in § i bound ring on About 1,200 wer Brooklyn | Jeo, 22 ed he owne Navy Yord this morning and since, the sugar in the Greenwich @tre these would more than take up all wares and that he wae holding the time of the recruiting and exam- it, Until recently he wae a maker ining officers up to noon, the Kalen f shirt * of bust were closed and late comers were ness at No S499 Third Avenue, the turned away It Is New York’s Greatest Rush, \ bronx Nearly 600 men were registered for) and a Dislocated Shoulder or Diatrict Attorney Swann has no au the Naval Reserve and moat ¢ er | Broken Neck Are Possibilities thority to confiven h Tha will eventually be admitted, for the power Hes only with the 1 Food Administration Mr. Swann, how the applicante| —You Are Not the Centre! unl run of would Rush at This Point, but the be sailors in peace times The army took in seventy-etaht! Football. physical standard fe far above the us ever, may order it impounded Nielson Olcott, Aw Attorney, intimated developments next few days muy uncovering of 4 clique have ne tant District A men thia morning, a figure which does not look imp: ut is under-| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. steod that it represents the wind-up Oven: Mae SOU of the drive to get men for the ordi Dye: Nbhou protons dtocute nance baso back of Gen. Pershing’s lines in France, The army hax been taking only picked axive un nen who onnection with the wh sale or retail Krocery siness, who are hoarding quantities urticles of food of prime n, experts in | yore ze the school syste vnough through the voluntary efforts| OMAIIA, Dec. 15,—Pleasures should 4 headquarters | Pietel rien y jen. Persht se eee, tbat with the appointment of the new be | ring the war to @ a) and then left for a billet to s to enter the car with. | be foregone during the war to @ larg hen left for # billet town ste | The 4 fe taken all over the |of seven. members, ted in war party will be taken all over the | it i ee arene en em letter criticizes reation by the board at !ts last to get into the Naval Reserves, th Navy or the Marine Corps, if t cap produce certificates from their Jocal exemption boards showing they are far enov~) down In the draft list peta securities, sald Fre a! 7 s e of not being} yal Y id to be reasonably sure of eink | “When we arrived on the platform | °4™P* Ram ad “Instead of buytr movie ticket, buy stead of buying th of passeny y the application of force behind | extent and the money | stamps or ot er Government ay) will ¢ sleep and talk with the soldiers and acquire first hand informa: | | ien which Ie GeoRcise a actie or {meeting Of four additional district lectures in the United States to assist |*uperintendents, and the addition « |4n the food conservation c The {three new directors; one of them |Party also will obtain Information con- |brink of the Duplicat 1 Organ amp. INn-|cerning food conditions in the Army a. on. He polnte out that the new overcoat, | in France of these new m, which the guards use in order | 94¥! oF \to get a supermaximum crowding of | S¢urities, sald Fran A. Vanderlip, r savings here t theatre or calied In the second Huet —-More| We took a good look at the guards, | than 25,000 men od for who were Just coming on duty. We 5, en appli i in the army Wednesday and Thurs- | ¥* | pared to seo in them human | itions tota buy war savings ; He erie mps and make| _———— $35,500, 7 “ : patna vasawal t and we dl rond-shoul-| ey OT ne doe ath for | i‘ | © position of @ director of organ rere {oP OID eae BRUNA ONE tae and ; tow| HEALY’S HALIFAX BENEFIT. | 27, 7or tice qupticute, una. inves was so great men had to be turned of any other sort would bal, 3oU.%! reed im the papers 6 Sen ary schools at a salary of $4,000 Unrestricted enlistment ceased | dsc . days » that thousands soldiers Heavy Reservations Made for Mite to be unneceana and the Ae wws on the current of the human | are held back from begnning thelr , T rogistered ma trom that ris, sucks, eddies, | tratning because the Government SASH CREM Rpehiors wesked not to fil § iieigere i by = —s — an . © Heavy re ations have been m ns until the new board has an voluntec Apr ses about the train doors, joould not get o Gy i mite a ‘ d to be Jucted” into sere | satel 2 Why, my friends tu shabby| for Thomas Healy's benefit for rtunity to investigate a vice immediately S NCE the guards are human, they | overcoat tn these ttmes to be @ badge | Halifax sufferers to-morrow nikh { Hable, in ted instances, | of honor will give the entire receipts of and ungentle, I must go night Show in the Glades, Broadwa | _— ON “hy at ungenue: Tmt £9") LGHTLESS NIGHT SUNDAY, | at sn street." charge of & adisnin Di CREDIT a in is being made, The show begins at A iving the hour and more we watehea| MON DS Mes. Zuckerman ¢ ing at Butler Who & Thursdays Also Will See White | 11.) Matlor fers Linen wo saw countiens tnntances of] Ways in Darkness All the wkaters of this winters WATCHES | In as \ wo ) self-control under great provocation) Woy weron The first |#8OW Will appear, as also the membera ge Ry RARER OBIS DMIF BR Se and of genuine courtesy Nehtless night since ele ity began |0f the musical comedy company "On ss Sesche yicted @ woran Who shot a |) ane only time [ saw a guard touch i ; 1 in the |e Carpet.” Elsie and Palsen wi 41 per week Mire, Irene Zuckerman, young tT! | woman, except to help her to } jie Re. uepa, for Tt marrow, thEF, famous Apache dance on, nkuts \N EASY Way Mortim: . Ker An, WA fuund gull ee ars) Waa i0/one inatanoa Oe aten " Sas and ‘Biller and “Orrin Markus will tana Buy @ Handeome last night at Mine rine vhe.[ when « tall, blond girl deliberate! Rohe Buel Are neer; Bilen. Dallerur a deur is assault g snot at Armand 1 arena mud blncxed tr i ghtles © to be Carlisle, Winslow and Stesle, Hala Ke Christmas Present fard, t v ” " bs he path off, and th Golden Glades Sextette oo pete. ble goods 4 mui Who was leavin effect on SU . ee Helen Haridick and tho White Hug era retereniven tenc and Who therefore had right of zars" also will apnea nt Will t _ tive It Gealred eney In this instance the guard usec sppear on y ime 1 om first bay Mee. i B RUBr Used disappear Hn EHR ie \ Dance To-Night in Munteipal Pra vct}hia arm a8 Kate Barlass uses Lights contrary Delfant a uand wa Jatcps to punish off Bullding, storie ' a exceptions apply If you're downte the ne ch pushing woman, She . grapved L Hd not porsibly have be governmental pury care to witness somet sald. be “is HO ae, ntact © Been even pal jordinary, go to the th OO nn | yr isinecd bY the conta H ? R of the Municipal Building. You won and and them off, ane | sity rit na” articles . +} |seo city employ & overtime in TH rid or r ported | ‘ t platfor men would a FFALO, \ Boche- | Instead, you'll ace ta of you ‘and Pound Burean,"” Room int with weary saGhe eae. Roche: | Instead, 3 unddre } 108 World Tiuilding, will be listed wild ha (tiie lire And the ead of a ! Hut-Jeouples dancing, e Borow aya, Theae Late can be || 0 vould be the instant atxnal ite an on 1 Mt. | President's band playing “Over There’ , ST an Wana tam bers BESAE | De + daughter, /and all the other up-to-date musica arse SRS 20808 \ nev pieces. ‘The Bureau of Personal 8 Oe srtlsing | Didn't y et on this train, | we { Peet! vice will be in cha the da telephoned 4 } ' young ar q proceeds £ " i Gall. 4000, Beaaman, * LAEb OF isl we looking gray Ly ro | Christmas t soldiors yn Office, 410 De hair 4 t 16 ‘ wrk) seal I that you make thelr & Mice do ame. , Reports tha gar was one lino or useful for the | ed 2 = ae — | honrded at No. 736 Greenwich : , business o There were | were received by Mr. Swann Ia 1,084 enlisted yest and 996 on You pays your| "ext." And he carefully p hos CANADIAN SOLDIERS ‘Thursday afternoon. Horrok said bi ‘Thursday nickel 1 you | {0 front of him, shielding with purchased it in two lota In 1918, pay Among the welcome additions to taliag Your Oe his own body from the human herd WOUNDED WHILE VOTING inp seven cents a: potnd for one. jot the enlistments were ten young men ce more of | behind, and giving her, as he prom- lage qhowt olske conte kor the other all skilled workers, from Indiana, I’a we risks Le RE me tne , ie | He declared that at the time he pur- | the home town of ¢ A. M wou next train | Ballot Boxes Taken Right Into | chased it he Intended to go into the Stewart, They were brought here at tempt to enter a|7PTHE guards, su far as either of U8! Prenches—87 Per Cent. of Vote |ayrup manufacturing business, ‘but thenaxpe f two cltlaena’ OF the munway train ‘on tho! Uptown plate could see, tried their hardest t Aiready Polled admitted he had not manufactured place who wished to help them enlist. form 1 Strect and Fourth Ave. | save t from themselves, But Already —— any ayrup. with a fellow townaman, Two iX-|nue any night between S and 6.10, | the whole situation was as shameless! CANADIAN ARMY HEADQUAR-|" Later ne said ho originally lad sixty a eeee-welgtiing: ov 200 pound®| ‘The artist and I were caught In| exhibition as can be found in New| IN FRANCE, Deo. 15 (iy Cant | barrels of sugar in the Greenwich each, presented th es an expert: New York's greatest push last night, | York. The ymmodations for Pr 4 Limited) mare ped | Street warehouse, He sold elght bar yoad makers, T were formerly After retreating In disorder wo occu-| the crowd were obviously Inadequate, hot cat eee aN Het taeda in| fels. ‘The last sale, he said, was at a i | although the iu abomied'to bey ian Corps has been polled to-day : guards ot Prison, and were pled the position of military obsery- | Although th araltnas) oy ts lt connection with next week's election in| 8.65 cents @ pound, quickly en ers t ded 1 ant | ning re c fad ‘ i iodas | Canada. no units have polled 100 pe: Hyman Davison, mau cs rib sali George Yaddock, who the moat of the) Pu hey arrives = & OD | cent. of the ballots seit as “the principal owner of the Ment. sheared pe At ag ahe eon njury |Jammed and, of course, every waiting | There have been dramatic incifents| Flashlight Battery’ ¢ ot No. sia work of Gt New York, | ® ie desired the standing space ing the votes of men wounded 181 Woonter Street, Borrok’s ho pee cae inven deliiiie jcourse, too, the walters defeated their} brought their ballot boxes with them tol der the new food. law of New York with tl romult, but adde - i s town end: inter ng eo much with |t nem, «odresaing stations and | gtate, Chapter 818 of thia law defines 9 “Don't imagine that our work s OUR tides of travel meet at 38s 114 exit of those in train that|Voted men as they lay in bed--men #o|the policy of the State In relation to now. ‘The present drive has been only Stre 4d Fourth Avenue In any, I am sure carried by|Weak that it was all they could do to|the production supply and control of for men within the draft age and the oR Scmetocainnee | hOB Rate cot laste In the vame way | the distribution of the necessaries the or mae, We py A alc arhes ms lth . ‘o | lite. men to go to : We There are shoppers, the h |“ Healdes the daniers to health andj i i ine | "Mr, Swann characterized the act shail continue to enlist men beyond’ drinkers, the oMce folk and the loft jin, if not to I 3d t|* broad enougi: in {ts provisions for all the draft age 2 all ata once yopulation, And the station 1s pocket | 4, 4 i aquniinksy | clerk has been seriously | practical purposes of putting a stop to get men the United States fioo, vokiyn Belge mi ut ee eee reniding office: hax been | {9 the hoarding of food supplies i ” % contac ween. Hy casualty, and one a Guards the same r jis hard enowu and | wor ; i hpi tear ne asualty, a ona | McCain received at the reer re long passages and a dou- |) : | ie fan ‘ , : na ead out. At sid wd was abominably rude, a throng “ Sas nited & 1 Avenue ts a p Dulles i viduals we ul Wik n 1 of public ut e Uni Its laws and f bullies, Yet the individuals were | perations, Mayor-Elect, in Letter to Willcox, * aah F s you and 1 know—perhups ; Enlistments for pertod ue primitive es sas at ~~. Asks Education Board to emergency. Men must bx vient tor y vain to one's FOOD OFFICIALS VISIT | Hold Up All Action draft «Ke. wtments ¢ 8d Street and Fourth Ave- sadn I : ee men authorized nerély centre rush etch U S CAMPS IN FRANCE Afier a meeting of the new Board of > @ Tho United States Guards wil Homeward vound. elevene fora canpi anton 1 stimate and @ conference of May composed of forty battations You are the footbali— y better dr r going Jolect Hylan with Gustave Straubenmu he top r dward 8 Shallow, larence 7 geen ek sp) And! all: Wee : players. are: yout ie | Seeking Full Information on How'| Meieney and Willlam 1. Ettinger, die- coast and like cities to take over low citizens, male and female, and Our Soldie ; |i rrot achat auperintendante: the Sleyor= could be used in t lune. B § OF HONOR ing Fed. he had forwar to William G, Will m spoken a rathe - " "1 : n x Ps ide ° he Board of bd a” ROTA. tee to, bec ee ene apo kens Inia setbes tn REAL ADGE WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN] 00% President of tt rue quvta is to be volved sentence, of “the violent and BRANGE): Dec, 16: (by the Aubociata ah nt questing him t my i a made to get men who hav ae In| cork into the cars by overgeaious|Wanderlip Urges Men to Wear United States Food Administration ur-| bord at tts mootinga this mont the the United States Army or Savy orl patform men, who add to rather Old Ones and Buy Thrift [rived to-day at the American Army zon] }ast month Of the oll boats bnyt faite: Fire or Police Departments than prevent the dangers of the e nelead for @ four days’ vialt with the troops. | 8M als i tt tilt a) MAR Stamps Instea nick aatainiatrasron expsorea to on In exceptional cases th u rysical dam: wh are bad were entertained at luncheon by chance for some men of the draft ase | } ‘ THE EVENING WORLD. SATURDAY DECEMBER 15, i917. s oe —WANAMAKER’S MONDA Y— New Opportunities to ‘‘Do YOUR Christmas Bit”’ Beginning Monday, six wonderful Christmas offers of Household Linens any housewife will appreciate Linens just out of bonded warehouse. Linens in some cases lem than today's wholesale prices, Linens of fresh, fine, beautiful qualit Every thread linen 2,000 yards fine damask, $1.50 yard The manufacturer's wholesale price if he had any of this damask he t vid be 82 yard. 70 inches w hea smooth, satinetike finish. Unusually attractive patterns, Easter lily, rome with deep rose border, poppy, tulip, chrysanthemun dh Furniture Gitte that i have perma- 500 dozen matching Napkins ches square, $4 de 18 inches square ent value © tome when the Napkina at $9.75 wholesale today are nd no coarse that one can almost seo through them ‘Two yards of the damask will mal tablecioth for § The napkins added at $4 will make a complete set at $7 Packed ina Cheintinas box 400 Tablecloths, $4.25 and $5.59 p housekeeping for thew $11» oh wu te 1 black nome hale upholste u " i at The wholesale price today is $6.75. inulin. Irish double damask cloths with circular patterns, some arranged He Jacobean oak peclining ehatr | for round or square tables, Matching napkins, 22 inches square, $4.75; tty tapentes, $28 the maker's wholesale price in $6. $5 mwahowany arm rocker in mohair plush, $41 $42 mahow upholstered bed room ohair, 8A.b0 $43 imatogeny reclining chal 400 Odd Tablecloths, $3.75 to $30 Piped Serta The old low prices were $5 to $30 $196 79 Dhick enamel deen 4 Our own stocks. Some cloths slightly soiled on the outer sofa, 2 roxette pillows, $96 folds, Many round designs $11.60 black Inequer decorated able, $0.50 black Jacquer decorated ean oak drop teat 1,000 dozen Madeira Doilies, 12!:¢ each Standard 20c grade. 6-inch doilies, hand-scalloped and with hand- eyelet work ‘oday plain machine scalloped doilies are 25¢ apiece, Madeira Luncheon Sets, $3.25, were $5 Fine linen 15-piece sets with embroidery and scallop, Every stitch done by the skilled hands of Madeitu embroiderers. 150 Luncheon Sets, $2.75, were $4.50 Fine linen sets of 13 pieces with the difficult rose scallop, beautifully done by hand. Gifts for very particular persons because there is nothing better than Madeira work, Third Gallery, New Building heraton ma » Oval shape, Bi muble decks, & $20, Wanamak any ten wagon, $16. $23.60 antique mahogany work table, drop leaf, $17.50. $10.50 antique mahogany book rack, cane sides, $5.25 mahogany mnMfn stand marquetry inlay, $18.2 $15 black enamel decorated tp many tea ae tray solid mahog- | And—$5,000 of Decorated China Plates for $2,900 ROYAL DOULTON, Chas, FIELD HAVILAND, AHRENFELDT, mahogany — jardintere stand, cane panel, $6.25 red enamel decorated can lotion, $1.10 low lacquer tea wagon, Incouered (decor REDON ted) book ruck, $ Sita ie TL 2 . $16 Wanamaker wal dd mahog English Service Plates French Service Plates any gate-leg table, $1 OO Se \ ae? Jacobean oak book etand $90 dozen, (were $160) $65 dozen, (were $100) | W'$12 Jaoobean out stand, ahaped $75 dozen, (were $125 $55 dozen, (were $90) me $60 dozen, (were $100» co gosen, (were ens) $47 Jacobean ouk Hbrary table, , * Willlam and Mury design, $0 $40 dozen, (ware $76) $27.50 dozen, (were $4 si wry ta Eliza $ dozen, (were $46 $12 dozen, (were $22) bethan deatgn, $52.50 $16 dozen, (were $30) $10 dozen, (were $18) $40 Sheraton mahogany centre table, $20 Also salad, fruit and bread and butter plates at similar reductions $16 mahogany Colontal ibrar all fromm our regular stocks, . table, $14.2 r Some of the finest decorated china plates of France and England j $15 mabogan Colonial centre Tf are in this sale. Second Gallery, New Building Wyoted lege 869 oun | Ale@OhOl Coffee Percolators—Sale tab $28. Jacobean oak consol table $18.00 faccboa entre | 30 at $6.. our $8 grade ; 28 at $7.. our $9 to $13 fade table, twisted logs, $6.75 24 at $6... our $8 grade | 45 at $8. ..our $10 to $12.75 grades ee ee All new, 6 and 9 cup size; some of copper, some nickel plate, Sheraton mahogany work Seventh Gallery, New Building nish Corduroy,$1.75 A beautiful quality for children’s dresses, skating suits, separate . ) | skirts and little one-piece frocks, Rich shades of brown, rose, tan and blue ay o bs afin pl r vr HOONDE as well as black and white, $13 f 4 oak nost of four Dress Fabrics Salons, First Floor, Old Building Fath "| 89.50 Satin Fi tad | $87.50 bean oak dnvenport Ue tap eons BOOKS at Half and Less | ‘ ban ay aa TMAKG 1 THE GOSPEL STORY IN KIPLING'S SELECTED ART by John La Farge—s0 full page gerd ublished at $6—our back arm chair, Adan WORKS, 9 volumes, bound in a $12 4 new imitation, flexible leather | $40 mahogany flat top desk. $%) | Special price $1.75. binding, boxed, $4.50. 0 wolid mahogany eh h KIM by Rudyard Kipling. $52.50. Beautifully illustrated by full page The Complete Book Store is 1 bird's-eve Ie hou plates, Published at -60—our | full to overflowing with just the deak, Adam de af e special price $1.60. books you want to give. sett see “an JULES VERNE’S COMPLETE t book case WORK 16 volumes, cloth bind- | The Children’s Book Store is a This is the only complete | its best. jon. Published to sell at $24 our special price $12. First Gallery, Now Building DOWN-STAIRS STORE—Gifts | an Ww $63 Ameri Fifth Gallery, New Building Girls’ Raincapes Salt and Pepper Shakers | Gift Underclothes gh in a Christi x; navy,| Cut glass with sterling silver] Bodices epe de ehine trimmed tan and red on 6 to 14. $ isk 60 ch with lace, 5c; satin bodices oO ot in ~ snd ed; others Vig ees | Coffee Sets ‘ prolaary 1a Girls’ Dresses | ‘Three-pioce deta with tray—-silver tailored models wit ahaee P enar ed wastiabie | Bistted: in sara yved and Colonial} bet straps, $1.00 percale and gingham at $1 hay Zs : Crepe Kimonos Been based f0" 4 «4 | Babies’ Novelties A cepy ae & Niaken Gra ‘adel ", Ivory celluloid playthings—some| has new butterfly sleeves, $3.50, Mahogany Trays sAndcpAlnted ore tiimenee wice Lancuher war effect "In had en Fitted with glass rolled | Mtn. brolgersd, a | handles with ‘ ! q Inexpensive Furs figures; 18-inch, $ inek, § satin These make very satists | vat 1, > satin tu m seal (dyed muskra Velveteen Handbags | stsiws. Te to sho ‘S10; nutria muffs, $102 china 1 A aul ie Boys’ Skating Toques Ppa ais } so i 1 Me ait wonl) Inve variate of aclave black ‘coney muff, wundy, 6! wn. b ” in and is mnbinations, 60 Woer $1 | sc , | Boys’ Sweaters Envelope Purse | With two pate pockeras Morocco grain leat uy, blue izes 28 to Broadway at Ninth, New York = . _ = ee es EERE SE ET.