The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1918, Page 8

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— wee Restores Gra To Its res Gray Ht air | 4.509 MEN IN DRAFT CALLED T0 SPECIAL COURSE IN SCHOOLS Four States to Send Volunteers for Aerial Training— 100 Coming Here. Color Restorer comb. WASHINGTON, : March 26.—Pre- Iminaries to the establishment of the first general Government school for have been completed, Provost Mar- shal General Crowder announced to- day tn calling 4,509 draft registrante to equip themselves to assist in the maintenance of America’s air foot. The call was made on Illinois, Min- nesota, lowa and Indiana, and men will be fiven a thorough training course In woodworking and gas en- gine operation and repair at fourteen Teeth Without Plates educational institutions selected by . | jthe Government throughout the coun- jtry. | The voluntary induction system will be tried, the announcement sald, but Where the State fails to produce its quota local boards will be directed to conscript enough men to complete it, It ts specified that the registrant must at jeast have had a grammar school education, Assignment to duty will be made according to abil- ity shown, The achools and quotas which each State 1s directed to send follow: Minnesota—Three hundred men to Carnegie School of Technology, Pitta- burgh; 600 to Uniersity of Cincinnati; 600 to University of Minnesota; 18) to Pennsylvania College; 320 to Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. Tillnoia--100 men to University of Chicago, 200 to Lewis Institute, Chi- cago; 100 to Northwestern University, naton, Ill.; 300 to Bradley Poly: nic Inatitute, Peorta, Ill. Town—100 to New York University, 400 to University of Wisconsin, 600 to Rahe Automobile and Tractor School, Kansas City, Mo.; 600 to Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo. Indiana—600 to Purdue ‘University, Lafayotte, Ind. I Save ‘Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, an Treat Diseased Gums, SETS OF TEETH, Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings and Inlays of Gold, Silver and Porcelain carefully made at Reasonable Prices. BADLY DECAYED TEETH and Roots carefully extracted, Teeth thoroughly cleaned. Broken plates repaired while you wait Or if sent by mail. pr.BLOoy, —TWO oO} 2East 125thSt.| "169 East 34thSt. BE OOR Sth AVE. N.W.COR Sra AVA nO! M. TOR P.M. DAILY a ee eee SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. training men for staff corps duty | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 25, Brooklyn-Long Island Kiddie Klub Show Will Have Many Notable Star Performers NceLoy COSTA SISTERS HIT BY MOTORCYCLE quletty to-day at thelr home, No. 140 st 109th Street, after having been Aries down yesterday afternoon in front of Grant's Tomb by a motorcycl: driven by two men, ‘The machine was upsot and the men also hurt, ‘The girls were taken to St, Luke's Hospital. No arrests were made, but a Ute r of the ingured girls to-day took the matter up with the police, Brother Complains to Police When No Arrests Are Made, Miss Elizabeth Fordlung, twenty-one years old, and her sister Agnes, seven- teen, daughters of Charles H, Fordlung of the Washington Market, are resting GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK _ Thirty-fourth Street Unusual Values in Silk Umbrellas will be offered to-morrow at these interesting prices: . Women's Umbrellas of excellent-quality silk, in black, navy blue, green and garnet; with cord-loop handles of plain wood, special at . $3.50 Men's and Women’s Umbrellas of superior- quality silk special at $4.50 . . . «6 . . . Little Girls’ Spring Hats and Coats designed and made in New York, are a charming feature of the display in the Department devoted to the outfitting of little folk. Included in the regular stock are LITTLE GIRLS’ HATS $3.75 to 18.50 3.90 to 10.50 Of straw Of lingerie LITTLE GIRLS’ COATS Of serges (including white) . $4.90 to 22.50 Ofcovertcloths . . . . 19.50 & 22.50 Be ph ge gg 9.50 to 45.00 To-morrow (Tuesday) a number of Little Girls’ French Hats (just received from Paris) featuring dainty straws and nets, all extremely pretty and becoming, will be placed on sale at the very special price of \ $9.50 each (Department on the Second Floor) _— Thirty-fifth Street A Handkerchief Sale for toemorrow (Tuesday) will offer excellent values in specially-priced Handkerchiefs for men and women. MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed (all white), per dozen . . $3.00 1918. BUARDS LIGHT ON TRUSTIES | WHO LIT UP AND LIT OUT. They Went to Church During Brief Liberty, but Only to Steal a Horse. Frank Wilde and George Van Valken- berg, the trusties who started out from the Sing Sing Prison farm at Wingdale | for a amoke and a stroll and kept on| strolling, were captured early to-day ‘The convicts, on leaving yeM@erday, took with them a hunting dog used in| searching for escaped prisoners, They Went to a church about five miles away | and during services took a horse and| buggy belonging to one of the worship- Members o ate Constabu 4 prison officials who, scour in automobiles, r put the captured men In the isolation ing this morning, Distr tehess Count aling, ‘Their senten- e been completed in a ho are specially se- lected trustie | | MAGICIAN SHOT 0 ON ; STAGE. jetta | | | | Famous Chinese Performer | of Accident in London, LONDON, Chung eal $00, a magician, died in a hospital | to-day from a bullet wound in the/ chest, received w performing trick ‘with londed 1 the magician w fell to the stage the audience thought that he was carrying out a part of his "Chung Iie Soo was, Aftv-nine years old and hac ed several times | before King AA AAA HAA 1. Try on a pair of Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes and walk around the store in them. You will get an entirely new sensation. Each step is easy and agreeable, like walking barefoot over a thick rug. They will not feel at all like new shoes. From the first wearing to the last the comfort of the felt and cork cushion will be a help and a source of pleasure to you, The cork layer stops dampness from below. DitReed sp SraiTH S08 ca, Sold’ only at 1372 Broadway at S7th St. 12 Park Place, Woolworth Building. Admiral Dewey ry Grand-| nephew, Lancelot De Costa,’ Pride of the Naval and Marine |F' Scouts, and Popular Drummer | | Boy Walter Gunther Will Be} Among Them. The Sammies of Tho Evening! World's Kiddie Klub will do a gon-| | erous bit at the Klub's Patriotic! | Party, to be held at the Majestic! Theatre, Brooklyn, April | George Augustus Dew grand-) | jnephew of Admiral Dewey and tac) | youngest bond salesman in the world | | —he 19 “half-past five’—will make} his first speech for the ‘Third Liberty Loan at the Patriotle Party which is to be held the day the loan opens, A detachment of the Bath Beach} Battalion of the Naval and Marine Scouts will give a semaphore drill, Ueing colored signal lights on a dark- ened stage, as in a night drill { Another patriotic cousin, Lancelot | Do Costa; the pride of the Naval and | Marine Scouts, can box the compass | | from left to right and also from rist to left. Cousin Lancelot sold $54,000 worth of Liberty bonds single-hand- 1] ed_in the last drive Little Walter Gunther, mascot of | the HBighth Coast Artilléry and ac= complished drummer, will be seen again by the Kiddies. He saved the day is one cousin's performance at the Christmas party last winter, When the uccompanist missed his cue Walter's drum sticks were on the Job and covered the break, me ADVICE ON INCOME TAX, 1.50 each. Irish Linen. Swiss—Ladies’ 125.00 each. With initial in color, per dozen . Plain, hemstitched, per dozen . Of sheer quality, per dozen . With tape border 3.50 3.10 & 4.50 3.70 per dozen 3.70 Also Khaki-color Cotton Handkerchiefs, for army use . . . . per dozen $1.50 WOMEN'S SHEER LINEN HANDK Plain, hemstitched, $1.80, 1.90 & 2, 75 Initialed lozen 90c. & 1.15 Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, per half-dozen,inbox. . . $1.50&2.95 With novelty colored border, per half-dozen, inbox. . RCHIEFS per dozen... . * « per half- $2.10 efs, in fancy each I 5c. Also Crepe de Chine Handke colors . . The Toilet Goods Dep’t specializes in the finer grades of Extracts, Toilet Waters, Bath Sachet Powders, and Complexion Specialties, from foreign as well as American laboratories. Salts, Soaps, Also in Manicure and Toilet Sets, Bath and Toilet Brushes, Atomizers and other neces- saries of equipment. room or the dressing travel ern to Red hould Make Returns, ‘\ Collector William H. Edwards issued the foliowing statement to-day: “The amount of dividends that were istributed to the Red Cross by paying corporations ‘must be reported on the! individual's return and the amount of the same included tn the ded contributions made to charitab : "IN MISERY eations, as shown in Block tazpuyera’’ income. tax retder Mrs. Courtney Tells si | She Was Cured by Lydia | E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, In no event must the total deduction as shown In this Block N exceed 16 the indly vear 1917, ber cent, of | ual’s total net income for ‘the | SEES WESTCHESTER NOTES, | Among the Mount Vernonites draw on the il Grand Jury panel ar Edward ©. ugh and Janies Gregory. Hand of Mount Ver- | “Por from nothing seemed to do me any good friend advised me to take Lydia E. | Pinkham’s Vege- | table Compound, I did so and got} relief right away, | I can certainly recommend this » réturned from ‘a visit Margaret Mullen of Prospect Vernon, 4s viajting her student London, tlon with at Connecticut ig spending her E he ft. who is Mrs. O; wet Park, White valuable medicine to other women The Westchester Grand who suffer, for it be io Sy has done such good work for me, and sentinent. tor Buprer burt 1 know it will help others if they will q elting of an Inspection give it a fair trial.”—Mrs. Lizzie Courtney, 108 8th Ave, West, Oska- «| loosa, lowa, other things Why will women drag along from humane, Js prs ent’ day to day, year in and year out, suf- y ) Mr. De demonstrated y ye ; ‘ far atasy be lee ataln aris ‘ 4 | fering such misery as did Mrs, Court- tution, and its in safe hands.” elfare is undoubtediy| ney, when such letters as this are con- | tinually being published. an who suffers from displacement regularities, inflammation, ulcerati backache, nervousness, or who is pass- ing through the Change of Life should as held this after Theatre, Whit h ire | ne. Committ Commis Willams of aanha Mount Vernon and A of Mount Vernon were among 'the speak- ers, Pollee Lieut Mount Vernon ye tody Private Sam Ma | United States Infantry who was by his company commander for tion, It ts exp assign a edy, Lydia 1B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a trial. For special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Mass. The result of its long -¢ is at your service,—Advt. | Lynn, Vernon for t votes cast election, ‘This will b Thermos Bottles and Carafes. ni the ju in the Ninth Judi will be busy in June, which is the mon’ ot @ hearings, Handkerchiefs for Easter at McCutcheon’s Madeira—An extensive assortment of Ladies’ White Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiefs of pure Linen from Madeira. Irish—Ladies’ Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiefs of high-quality pure 25c, 35¢, 50c,.7 Handkerchiefs of Swiss manufacture, beautifully em- broidered and exceptional in quality. Men’s Handkerchiefs—Our usual jwide variety in generously large White Handkerchiefs as well as many new styles in pleasing colors. 50c to $2.00 each. Also White Handkerchiefs at 25c, 35c and 40c each. Fifth Avenue, 34th © 33d Streets TiVO Ia NI VaXIV@Xt VON exh @XH@\ NOVI VO @ aa I YaNTig\ivextvaxtig Every wom-| give this famous root and herb rem-| Reg. Trade Mark, New and dainty embroidered, lace- trimmed and cut-hem effects for Women. Simple corded patterns for Men. All pure Linen of the well- known McCutcheon quality. There is an abundance of the staple White Handkerchiefs of Swiss, Irish and Madeira makes, and many new and exclusive designs introducing delicate colors. Color Effects — Ladies’ Handker- chiefs of pure Linen; borders of colored embroidery. 25c¢ and 50c each. 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25 and Se and $1.00 each. 65c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25 and up to ‘OR. 46" ST. rer,» LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS TO ALL Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Lone Island and Connectlout, Walnut Adam Room Suite, a’ Four-Plece Perlod American Dining $1426 Columbia and WE COLUMBIA NOLAS SELL fom" #18 v Also ON cone on ie with M 8-Piece Living Room or sPurlor Suites Ay Te- Mehorany with cane Ist upholster- ed in Blue Velour, $g9-75 NG MACHINES ON CREDIT, MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES, OPEN MONDAYS & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M, | AVE ‘ii

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