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| “4.275 NEW JERSEY DRAFT MEN START TO CAMP APRIL 1 Dix Prepares to Receive State’s New National Army Boys —Schedules Announced. TRENTON, N. J. March 22.— Schedules were prepared by the Ad- 4futant General's office to-day for the departure of 4,275 mon, New Jersey's new draft contingent, to Camp Dix from April 1 to 5. The Paterson, Passato and Bergen contingents will go to the canton- ment via the Erle and Pennsylvania Railroads on Monday, April 1. Pas- #alo County Board No, 1 of Paterson will send 45 men; Board No. 2, also of Paterson, 46; Board No. 1, Passaic City, 66; Board No. 2, Passalo City, CH Board No, 1, Paterson, 42; Board 2, Paterson, 41; Board No. 3%, Sukisen Board No. 4, Paterson, 24, and 4 No, 5, Paterson, 46. Tho Paterson and Passaic County men of Boards Nos, 1 and 2 will leave Paterson via the Erie Rallroad at 9.35 A. M. on'a apecial train; Passalc * City men will leave via the Erle Rall- road at 9.55 A. M.; Bergen County Board No, 1 will send 46 men from Rutherford at 10.10 A. M, Bergen Board No. 4, 36 men from Ridgewood at 910 A. M; 387 men = from Bergen County Board No. 2, 42 men from Board No. 3, and 26 men from Board No. 6 will leave Anderson Btreet, Hackensack, at 841 A. M.; 39 men will go from Bergen County Board No. 6, leaving Hnglewood at $.43.A.M. Tho aic, Paterson and Bergen’ County men will all arrive at ? Camp Dix about 12.60 P. M. The following Essex County men will leave for Camp Dix on Tuesday, April 2, from the Market Street Sta- ; tion of tho Pennsylvania at Newark at 924 A, M: twenty-five from Board No. 1, thirty from E d No. 2, ” thirty-four from Board No. 3, thirty- four from Board No, 4 and thirty- nine from Board No. 5. | The following Newark men will) leave for the cantonment at 9.30 A, BM. on Tuesday, April 2, from the same station: forty-six from Board No. 1, forty-two from Board N. 2, fifty-| eight trm Board No. ‘orty-nine | from Board N e from) Board No. 5, 6, fifty-six from Board No. 7, forty- | one from Board No. 8 forty from Board No. 9, thirty-three from Board No. 10, thirty from Board No. 11, | thirty-five from Board No. 12, fitty- six from Board No. 18 and sixty-one from Board No. 14. y men from y y from Board No. Orange City Board No. 1 and fifty-| one from East Orange Board No. 1| Wednes- will leave those cilles on day, April 3, the Orange c departing at 9.20 A. M, and the East Orange men at 9.31 A. M. The men from Monmouth County ‘will go to the camp on Wednesday, | Board April 8 in the following order: Wo. 1, 34 men, leaving Ya. M. via the Ponnsylva ) Board No. 2, 26 men, leavi ) will use electric Ine to South Amboy and conaect with a special Pennsyl- | vania Railroad train leaving thero| at 9.05 A. M.; Board No. 3, 89 men, leaving Red Bank at 7.55 A. M.; Board No, 4, 28 men, leaving Asbury | Park at 2.02 P, M, All but the As- bury Park men will arrive at Camp Dix at 11.10 A. M, and that con- tingent will reach the cantonment at 5.05 P. M. The Union County and Pilsabeth | contingents will go to the cantonment | on Tuesday, April 2, and Wednesday, | April 8 Union County Board No, 1 will send forty men on April 2 from b> ¥ilisabeth on the 9.40 A. M, train over | Pennsylvania Railroad; while Paizabeth Boards No. 1, 2 and 3, re- Inpectively, will send 61, 45 and 44 men from Elizabeth on the same train, | ‘They are due at camp at noon. Yorty-one men from the Union| County Board No. 2 will leave Plain- | field at 9.38 A. M. on Wednesday, | April 3, via the Central and Pennsyl- ‘oads, and arrive at Camp 5 P. M, Union County will send forty men from 1 1A. M. on the sam via the I wanna and E nia Railroads, and arriving at the camp at 12.35 P, M | Highty-six men of Hudson County's | quota will leave from Harrison on) (Tuesday mort April 2 at 9.24 A. | ~éM.; 736 will entrain at Jersey City or Thureday, April 4, at 10.18 A, M,, and 121 will depart from Bayonne on ‘Wednesday, April 3, at 10.02 A. M. 2,500 ‘HIT TRAIL’ IN CHICAGO Billy Sunday's al CHICAGO, March ret Cau orfngs Billy Sunday's firet invitation for tr tters here re ulted in a rush ). Though Buly | sprit a “cold deck" on Satan by issu- bing his call to an audience including ‘large Bible many others ew : trum. A soldier th BELL:-ANS Absolutely Removes ‘Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c¢ os “THE EVENING WORLD, w Cae Ne at Wie as $5 ttihwive FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918. Saturday---Last Day + a ANNUAL WEEK OF SPRING SALES A Store-Wide Sale Offering in Every Department High Grade Merchan- dise at Prices Decidedly Lower Than Usual The following illustrate a few of the re- markable valucs: “«McCreery Silks’’ (Second Floor) Famous Over Half a Century 10,000 Yards of All Silk Georgette Crepe in a magnificent assortment of the newest evening and Easter tints as well as the latest reception, street and Summer Sport colors; also Black and [ White. regularly 1.75 Women’s Handkerchiefs (Main Floor) Handkerchiefs in White or dainty colored effects. special yard 1.25 cach Boys’ Rompers (Third Floor) Boys’ Rompers, made of Blue Linene with wit 1.35 | collar and belt. Size 2 to 4 years. regularly 1.95 Wash Fabrics (Second Floor) Printed Voiles in a wide range of desirable rau terns in the newest color cémbinations; $8 inches wide. regularly 29 J Real Filet Collars (Main Floor) Real Filet Lace Collars in an unusual assort- 1.45 ment of pretty designs. regularly 2.25 yard 19c Women’s Brassieres (Third Floor) Made of fine washable Satin; open front model; beautifully lace and ribbon trimmed. Trimmed Hats (Third Floor) An exceptional offering of smart Spring Hats made of Lisere or China Piping; trimmed with ribbons, flowers or fancy feathers; arge, medium or small shap uitable for the young woman or matron. regularly 6.95 Stationery Dept. (Main Floor) Army and Navy Diary with French and Eng! words and insignia of officers; O. D. Cloth co rubberized waterproof binding. regularly 50c | Ribbons (Main Floor) A beautiful assortment of Ribbons in rich dark | colorings; suitable for bags, millinery and dress f trimmings; 7 and 8 inches wide. | regularly 4.75 Yard 75c 95c to 1.45 ““McCreery Luggage’’ (Fifth Floor) Steamer Wardrobe Trunks made on three-ply veneer basswood frames; fibre covered and inter- lined; six hangers, shoe pockets. regularly 30.00 Thin-Blown Tumblers (Sixth Floor) Thin-blown Bell shaped Tumblers; floral cut- regularly 1,50 |24.75 | 1'30 ting. Bed Coverings (Second Floor) Fine California Plaid Wool Blankets in Pink, | _ pair Blue, Tan or Gray. regularly 13.50 { 9,75 Figured Nainsook Comfortables with plain | each borders; wool filled. regularly 10.00 | 7,50 Curtain Materials (Fifth Floor) 1,250 yards of Fancy Fifet Nets in beautiful designs; durable quality; “40 inches wide; in White Cream or Ecru. regularly 50c yard 35c Household Linens (Second Floor) £00 Heavy Irish Linen Satin Damask Table | Cloths; circular designs. regularly 8.75 if 6.75 400 dozen Heavy Irish Linen Satin Damask) _doz. Table Napkins to match. regularly 10.50! 7.50 Real Madeira hand-embroidered and hand-| — each scalloped Linen Pillow Covers. rewulanly 2001 4:00 Dinner Services (Sixth Floor) English Porcelain s, with wide blue under- glazed border pattern and enameled pink rose de- sign; open stock; 101 pieces, regularly 46,00 39.50 = 5 Electric Lamps (Sixth Floor) Floor Lamps of Solid Mahogany or finished in ) Burnished Gold; fluted column; 3e inch silk Em- pire shade; with 4-inch fringe silk and wide silk / braid. regularl¥ 12.50 } 8.95 121 4c | regularly 256 | 1.65 | 5th Avenue Misses’ & Girls’ James McCreery & Co. 34th Street Apparel For Easter Wear Most Extraordinary Offerings Especially Prepared for Saturday. The season’s most distinctive models: and developed in the newest Spring Fabrics and colors. s illustrated, exceptionally well made An unusual opportunity to purchase high-grade apparel much below regular prices. ’ 1—- Misses’ Afternoon Dress, made of Taffeta, in ‘Pekin, Navy or Belgian Blue, Gray, Black, Rookie, "Tan or Sand; size 14 to 18 years. 22.50 regularly 29.50 2—Misses’ Coat, made of Wool Velour, in Pekin or Hague Blue, Gray Rookie, or Tan; half lined with Paisley sateen: size 14 to 18 years. | 16.75 regularly 24.50 3-——-Misses’ Coat, made of Wool Velour, in Buff, Quaker Gray, Putty, Poilu or Pekin Blue, Rookic, or Rose; lined throughout with fancy Japanese Silk; size 14 to 18 years. 22.50 regularly 35.00 4—Misses’ Afternoon Dress, made of Taffeta, combined with Georgette Crepe, in Navy Blue, Gray, Copen- hagen Blue, Rookie, ‘Tan, Rose, Black, Taupe; silver embroidery: years. 16.75 regularly 26.50 5— Misses’ Suit, made of Tricotine, in Navy Blue, Rookie, Tan, Black or Gray; size 14 to 18 years, 26.50 regularly 37.50 Suit, made of Men's in Navy Blue, Black, size 14 to 18 years 19.75 regularly 29.50 6— Misses’ Wear Se Rookie or 1} _1-—Juniors’ Suit, made of Men’s Wear Serge, in Navy Blue, Rookie, Sand, Gray or Black; size 15 to 19 years 19.75 regularly 29.50 2—Juniors’ Coat, made col Wool Velour, in Pekin Blue, Bull, Poilu Blue, Rookie and Tan, also Black and White Check Velour; all lined with sateen; size 12 to 16 ye 16.75 regularly 24,50 3—Juniors’ Afternoon Dress, made of Taffeta, in Navy Bluc, Brown, Reseda Green or Cope nhagen Blue; broidery to match; Georgette sleeves; size 15 to 17 year 16.75 regularly 26.50 “m- Crepe | 4 Girls’ Silk Dress, made of Taf- feta, in Navy or Copenhagen Blue, Rose, Sand or Reseda Green; size 6 to 12 years. 10.75 regularly 14.75 5—Girls’ Coat, made of Woo} Velour, in Pekin or Copenhagen Blue, Buff or Rookie; half lined with sateen; size 6 to 10 years. 8.95 regularly 11,75 6--Girls’ Coat, made of Wool Velour, in Pekin Blue, Buff, Poilu Blue or Rookie; all lined throughout with satcen; size 8 to 14 years, 12.75 regularly 16.75 size 14 to 18 | A Store-wide Sale Offering in Every Department High Grade Merchan- dise at Prices Decidedly Lower Than Usual. The following illustrate a few of the re- markable values: Women’s Spring Skirts (Fourth Floor) Smart Spring Skirts, fashioned of Black and} White Wool a in Checks and Plaids, Shepherd Checks, also Gray and ‘lan Mixed Materials;; 5,25 novel pocket effects; tailored belts; size 25 to $2. inch waist bands. regularly 7.5) Women’s Blouses (Fourth Toor) Blouses of Colored Novelty Voile, in assorted colors; finished with loops and ball buttons; collar} 2,00 may be worn high or low. regularly 2.95 Women’s Suits (Fourth Floor) Attractive models in Women’s Spring Suits, made of Poplin; coat plaited; trimr with soutache braid; wery, pretty aid, youtlituls ii bi varie sete Sree regularly 27.50 popular colors. Women’s Smart Coats (Fourth Floor) Very smart Coats made of Gabardine; full model: with bel collar; half lined; all the nes] 19.50 Spring colorings are represented. regularly 25.00) Women’s Spring Dresses (Fourth Floor) Afternoon and Strect Dresses, made of the most) fashionable Spring materials, including Satin Serge, | Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Foulard, also gel 15.00 tions of Taffeta and Georgette Crepe; in the most wanted colors and styles. regularly 20.00 Women’s Gloves (Main Floor) 1,800 pairs Two-clasp Kid Gloves, with black or self braided embroidery. regularly 2 00/ pair 1.55 in tice Women’s Hosiery (Main Floor) “Thread Silk Hosiery, gauge; Black or | White regularly 1.75 | fine pair 1.45 Glove Silk Underwear (Third Floor) Women’s Glove Silk Union Suits, with band Pink only. regularly 3.75 } 2.95 top. Art Department (Third Floor) Round Pillows, made of extra quality Silk; finish- ed with ruffle; edged with gold braid; floss te 2: 50° very special Hair Goods (Third Floor) _ Best quality 18-inch Naturally Wavy Hair Switches also Half Transformations | 3.45 regularly §.50 Feather Neckwear (Main Floor) Ostrich Feather Boas in Spring Colors | regularly 4.25 | 295 Marabout Collars in Natural or Black PMN aces aioe Women’s Petticoats (Third Floor) Tub Silk Petticoats in two attractive models; exceptional quality White Tub Silk used; panel back and front. Special value. | 2.95 Women’s Corsets (Third Floor) Satin Corsets, of superior quality; very low} top; daintily lace trimmed re gula arly 5.00f 2.95 Women’s Porch Dresses (Third Floor) Porch Dresses of Checked Voile, Green or Black white set-in 36 to 44 regularly ¢ 4.95 Size vest; Blue, ‘ ‘ ‘ i i