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iit —s THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918, j ra’ face aes LAST 95,000, MEN BOL O00 IN SECOND acti THE FIRST DRAFT and when the military situation ts/ ticular organization of the army. (Continued from First Page.) “As to further means to protect ag- rieulture a now regulation has been | March 2 Pedient that Is to be adopted to con-| promulgated authorizing agricultural 18 the la for the agricultural season of 1918, FURLOUGHS TO BE GRANTED IN |manding 1s much as to place them in firnia, INDIVIDUAL CASES. the upper third of thelr clase, Jout, rhe hats pending before Con-] py this means it will be possible to! Columb 102; Idaho, a, Buthorizing the Secretary | defer the draft call of such young) 1,961; Indiana, 2,9 of War to grant furloughs, with or] men in order to enable them to per-| Maine, 840; Maryl "| fect themselves as agriculturista and | 6,558; Missou' thereafter to protect them in such |Nebraska, 4 “The whole industrial and agricul-!4% Iregon, 369; Pennsyiva pint at about | | tural + the cost of a email jar of very comp i r may be | mont, common cold cream, discover any means that may be | taken to protect and augment the | Virginia tion 18 being subjected to a | hensive study in order to | kota, Washington, ally should become soft, clear and | our military plans white, and the complexion dainty and | zed that this ts |lina, 617 6 need of the | nesse Attractive. a 1 jn and Virginia, qi What girl or woman hasn't heard of | several armed forces for men highly hs ovement will I on juice to remove complexion | xj PMlemishes; to bleach the skin and to! surguite is greater than In any form bring out the roses, the freshness and |?" Ms reigns the hidden beauty? But lemon juice | W@™ Yet this need for sp alone is acid, therefore irritating, and | Skilled men finds the nation und should be mixed with orchard white! necessity for Increasing its produc- this way. Strain through a fine cloth | tion in almost every line of industry the juice of two fresh lemons into a| withdraw bottle containing about three ounces | iar bo of orchard white, then shake well and | . pasty a | must ta might otherwise you have a whole quarter pint of skin} ( ec thaie sal and complexion lotion at gbout the | D° defer of thetr special | cost one usually pays for a small jar | Wualificatt Bk Tie neces- | of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to in technical and mechanica le and these withdrawals | men « of men from industry | | | thoroughly clean sary nt hak u en will strain the lemon juice 80 no pulp gets | he ob into the bottle, then this lotion will res | yey, main pure and fresh for months.| oo .ic9 When applied daily to the face, neck, | °°" arms,and hands it naturally should | ¥!!! be help to whiten, clear, swoothen and| nd assix beautify. [tions and dopartme | Any “draggist will supply three | skill ts needed | ounces of orchard white at very little) “second, men classified by the se- Fae ects’ fragrant lemon lotion | @t!0n boards. even thourh they may StH Aventte ladies can easily prepare and have an| °*¥° been Placed deferred clas inexpensive toilet aid which perfectly | “fication, will by ithdrawn with satisfies their natural desire for @ | #reat care and particularity from the | soft s! —Advt. industries of the jon for special = service in staff corps and depart- ments tions will be inducted fn serv joxes and Instructed in ke have ac justify thetr eney as will ment to the spe- rable numbe: 10,000 TO BE SENT TO SCHOOLS) FOR SPECIAL TRAINING. “In accordance w Provost Marsl | called upon t thousand ski shortly call up: nd young m will | ates for ten graduntes of ar achools, who will the first of Apr teclinical and er ach out the United months’ ¢ Ina there r, an inere: selected men will be al anc sent other training inst- this purpose m up, it may be said that} there will be no sudden withdrawal of great numbers of men from the & the coming summer, but that will be drawn in relatively small out the nforred classes na well as i . n in class one*will be selected in| variety of new figured effect small nurfbers either on account of schools where ALL COLORS, INCLUDIN! | cations.” Orie DAD wear. a Made of the finest, quality Human Hair Cap Shape oF at Jo. sev ees €0.20, doz. 2.25 \ P No. 43........ea.25¢, doz. 2.75 suitable for Spring suits : . i The following illustrate the remarkable values offered: y, 1) Fringe Nets f Floor Lamp, se illustrated, of Solid Mahogany, heavily hand-carved, @ for............15¢, doz. 85c¢ } in Buriished Gold or Antique Ivory Enamel finish; 22-inch Empire shade; @ for 25c, doz. 1.25 silk fringe. regularly 19.50, 14.95 viennette Cap on Frinze Nets. Adjustable Mctal Bridge Lamps finished in Verde Antique, Statuary Viennette Cap or Fringe Nets.... , Bronze or Brass and Black. regularly 10.00, 6.95 . . a doz. 50c Floor Lamps of Solid Mahogany fitted with 24-inch flat Empire shade; 4 Viennette Cap or Fringe Nets in ruching on top and bottom, regularly 30.00, 21.50 White or Gray........3 for 40c i Sewing Lamps of Solid Mahogany with 15-inch reflecting shade, com- cotton, at | James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street furloughs will be granted after con- sideration of the ciroumstances of the ORDERED T0 CAMP quotas will be asked to furnish more individual case in which they arise) men, and will be given credit under out too great disruption and disor-| five thousand more men were ordered ganization of the army or of any par- to-day by the War Department to pre- pare for induction into training mps. The movement will start and continue five days. This increment of the first draft. serve the supply of labor appurte-| students in thelr senior year in land! To-day‘s order will take mon from nant to agriculture and to mobilize] grant colleges to enlist in the Enlisted all States except Iowa and Minnesota, all means for increasing the harvest | Reserve Corps of the Quartermaster’s Following aro the State allotments: Department, provided their class! Arizona, 148; Arkansas, 1,641; Call- : Colorado, 828; Connecti- Delaware, 308; District of} Iilinola, SUMMONED SLOWLY such that they can be granted with-| WASHINGTON, March 12—Ninety- Sainarilijaniaot 7 , »y|Hampshire, 212; New Mexico, services as it may seem that they Le a ' A CREAMY LOTION should perform in the best interests |New Yorlc, 12,288; North Dakota, MADE WITH LEMONS | | ot tno Nation. Ohio, 6 Oklahoma, 698; New Jer- | Mhode Isiand, 301; South Da- Texas, 4,043; Utah, 247; Ver- West Wyo “The Your Guarantee —— == = dustry | ™ing, 1 ! Ala labor supply appurtenant to tndustry | of Pek” vhen thi ” cr 7 Cross — ity le gently masseged into the face, neck, |A8¢ saiculture without precludl smainieai | hands and arms daily, the skin natur | ‘%° prompt and orderly progress of “age North Caro- | Absolute Protection at Nominal Cost Dry Cold Storage Vault on the premises open for inspection. All Furs - dames MeCreery & Co. “Third. young men of draft od MER MERRALAOONOT = eS ioe! Shee ANNUAL MARCH SILK SALE est. COMPANY 1920 |=: sen oar | Over One Hundred Thousand Yards of this season’s most fashionable weaves and colors, cing organized tn | Offering the most remarkable values in NOVELTY STRIPE DRESS SILKS f industry and agriculture ON SALE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY nh a LININGS & FLANNELS | Z COTTON Fancy Silk and Cotton Linings in a DRESS MATERIALS Wool, Silk, C & Mixed G r thet epectal technical qualifications | for linings of oP a ERURE vate Punumer Ginghams Made in Anverica lool, Silk, Cotton xed GOO! So or the Purpose of sending then to} coats, capes and jackets; light weight; strong 10c AT YOUR pRUGGIST —10¢! opportunity to a durable quality; 86 inches wide. yard 95c Plain Ginghamse in a full line of new Spring White Suiting Flannels,—soft Broad- colors; excellent quality. yard 38c cloth finish; correct weight for Summer White Poplin for dresses, waists, skirts Hair Nets WOOL DRESS GOODS All Wool French Serge in two shades of Navy Blue, also Black; fine twill; plete with four spools of silk, scissors, thimble, pin cushion and crochet Boudoir Lamps of Solid Mahogany or finished in Antique Ivory or White Enamel; 12 inches high; fancy silk shade, silk lined; silk tringe. 2.75 Solid Mahogany Table Lamps,—?8 inches fancy silk shade with gold braid on top and bottom, and silk fringe. regularly 10.00 mobilization of 28,000 Southern negroes | ordered mobilized will be used to Mil in Northern camps. Because of the |p the ranks made vacant by deaths pecullar camp situation, some dis-/and other withdrawals, Others will tricts that have completed their |be for industrial calls of which fifty- six have already been made, Deputy Provost Marshal Gen. Johnson stated, The first contingent of industrial workers drafted recently went to Several thousand of those to-day! France, Johnson sald the second draft. rests all ing tradition. Whatever is genuine possesses qualities of excellence never found in imitations, The Bayer Cross is an unfailing means of identifying genuine Bayer-Tablets“Aspirin Insist upon the genuine — every package and every tablet is invariably marked with nia, Storage of Furs sed before being placed fy the vault, without extra charge. 34th Street McCreery’s Newly Selected Silks On Sale in America IN ADDITION—WEDNESDAY 5,000 Yards wide range of choice styles and colors 98c yard s such as are used yard 1,38 and uniforms; 86 inches wide. yard 48c Special Value ; 48 inches wide. Special 2.25 yard March Sale ELECTRIC LAMPS regularly 12.00, 8.95 regulatly nigh; two lights; 18-inch Lord @ Taylor | 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street . The Spring Blouse E Captivates Dame Fashion The renaissance of the Tailored Suit, means that the Blouse is to become an important factor, in the scheme of Dress. But, how important, you can better judge after viewing the collec- ‘There are exquisige hand made ones Quite as interesting are American from Paris, dainty with hand em- | made Lingerie Blouses in sheer broideries or with the delicate drawn | batistes, voiles, crisp organdies, hand- kK so favored. ‘Others boast | kerchief linen, in white or with fresh, * with a fetching touch of | dainty colors in checks or stripes. color, others have real filet inserts | Tucked and cross tucked embroidered with hand embroidery. Prices range | or trimmed with real filet laces, there BOOM 9 «se esd e kde $5.95 to $48.50 | isa wealth of choice at $1.95 to $28.50 Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Blouses. _ Blouses of figured Georgette of Sport Blouses inimitably smart Satin Foulard, all are here; smart | . oP is ; effects with high collars; new and | Japanese and Habutai silks, plain pe lovely “frilly” styles; beaded and em- | and striped washable satins, men’s broidered models, all claim the fash- jonable women’s attention. Such | Wear crepes, checks, with their tailored adorable Slip-on Blouses are here; | details; military, Buster Brown, dainty Georgette crepes, some sleeve- less and tunic styles, others in the ; ° ; brilliant Batik effects, in marvelously }| Dish shirts too, with tucked bosoms. blended shades...... $5.00 to $75.00 $2.95 to $15.00 Mourning Blouses—in Georgette Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Radium Silks, Nets, Chiffon Cloths; some with soft fichus, others with net. Many with white are correct semi-mourning types......... seeeee $5.95 to $48.50 TMrd Floor Tuxedo and low rolling collars. Man- ote Announcing the Arrival of Spring ’s Smartest Frocks A Collection Fascinating to Every Woman How cleverly the new models in Tricotines and Serges give the slender “silhouette,” the lines which define the boundary between the new in Fashion | and the passe! Beige tones, soft and becomings navy blues—ever popular— these are the accepted colors. Tunics, one sided effects, Eton jackets, long panels, emphasize the new trend, ‘There are wonderfully decorative buttons and braids, and the daintiest collars and cuffs imaginable—all adding to the collection’s style interest and variety. ” Wool Jersey Dresses are high in favor. Here, too, Beige is the fashionable color, while the vividness of orange, or the brilliancy of emerald green, is introduced for contrast. _ For more conservative tastes, wool scrims and fine voiles, soutache em- broidered or combined with satin. And the New Silk Frocks! With what crisp freshness they welcome Spring’s arrival. Taffetas with vestees and collars of sheer organdies, in white and delicate tints. Taffetas ad with “quilted’’—yves, quilted—embroideries. Foulards—the ever-modish, Flowered Georgette Crepes and plain Georgettes, in the loveliest of simple, charming styles. A Group of Dresses At $22.50, $29.50, $39.50 New and distinctive models, in serges, All achieve an effectiveness and possess taffetas, Georgette Crepes, Foulards and | a quality seldom found in dresses at these smart combinations of material. moderate prices. Third Floor, Pre-Easter Presentation Women’s Suits and Coats Spring's authoritative models in which, with con- summate art, designers have revealed the strik- ingly new, the truly interesting phases of the Mode. The Tailored Suits A Collection of Coats Distinction and int. style in Street Coats and Afternoon Coats, every line of these latest versions of | also the extremely graceful and mod- the Tailleur, developed in fine quality | ish capes, fashioned of the new Spring of Men’s wear serges, tricotines, gabar- | Velour-cloths, silvertone-cloths, tri- dines, Poiret twills, stripes, checks, | cotines, gabardines, Bolivia cloth and homespuns, wool Jerseys and the fash- | cashmere de Laine, ionable new silks. A comprehensive showing priced at $25.00. $29.50, $35.00, $22.50, $25.00, $29.50, $39.50 to $150 $35.00 to $150 A Sale of Tailor-made Suits Specially purchased models in serges and stripes; i braid bound, all splendidly tailored. $35.00 Third Floor Greeley 1900 ; Founded 1826 } Hi tion Lord & ‘Taylor have assembled and now present. . Lingerie Blouses deserve first mention. } | '