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HOUSANDS of Positions i Man Coulé From Fri April $.—-Drafted for ¢ Stand States troops and the separation from hia el Shoemaker at was to go with the quota perfectly satisfactory, ' and appetizing | An Aid To Econ- | ATLANTA, |Judgo #4 | SAUCE jay the ser and $1,000 fin | earet up” tasteless of attemp “Air Cushion The Same Idea Deep air-cushions guard the delicate mechanism Is your human mechanism protected It is much more delicate than that of a motor and an injury to it is more serious. The felt and cork cushion in the Dr. A. Reed Cush- ion Shoe is a perfect guard against the nervous strain, exhaustion that come the headaches, backaches and from walking and standing on hard unyielding sur- faces. Your body needs this cushion’ more than an automobile needs a tire. are. Don’t quarrel with it SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway at 37th St ops seco Sale Also at Our BROOKLY: . Specially Selected for Thursday’s Sales —_———— Brooklyn’s Great Kiddie Will Be a Rousing Patriotic Party ans PARA ARA AAA ARAR AG AAAI RAN AI AARP: HERGmRT PORTH | Merey fob W. n Dinckmatier. perior 100 to- in prison nee of one yea: Hirsch, convicte to blackmail Mayor Cand | | Felt and Cork Cushion! Concrete is tougher than you 12 Park Place Woolworth Bldg. Dir A Reed CUSHION SHOES Beno hag Mar Cook a PARGAGET MacrueRson EVES OF YouTHreg the Patriotic Programme Is a Whale. | tt ts complete, the splendid pro |gramme of patriotic acts for th the Evenin | Patriot Party | World's Kida | Saturday Majestic With os, patriotic drills and a Kiw rua the Kiddie Klub will testi? Jeloquently to {ts love for Ame |There 1s another way in which eve | tub cousin—not simply the boy jand girls on the programme—ca |prove his or her loyalty to Unc! to be held nex morning, April 6, in th Theatre, Brooklyn. songs, Klub spir | tailed to sell them to the Kiddle Kiw You must buy at 6" Ave., Corner 18th Street and NEWARK Stores 320 New Spring Suits Taken from some of our highest priced lines and reduced to At 5 Serges, Velours, Poplins and Tweede. splendid assortment of the new colorings. Splendid Values Featured in a Remarkable Offering of Women’s & Misses’ Spring Coats $49 Over sixty distinctive new styles, all exceptionally well tailored and developed in good quality Models for street, motor, dress or utility wea All sizes for women and misses, including extra large sizes Values up to $35 A wonderful opportunity to secure your new suit at a price greatly below the regular cost. Any woman who is look- ing for a REALLY GOOD Suit at a modest price should certainly be in- terested in this offering. These are Suits that possess every element of quality, smartness and fine finishing that could be desired, . ALT ATIONS FREE Shown ina handsome variety of mate- vials—Serge, Poiret Twill, Vigoreux, Silk Poplin, Taffeta, Gabardine, Army Cloth, ete., in navy, black and all the new Spring colorings, All sizes ine cluded in the assortment. 25 shown ina recitations, |Sam, and that is by buying Thrift | Stamps from the agents specially de- in the lobby of the Majestic Theatre, ast one stamp, In elas | Everything Is Keady for ft and |o b y y 8 a b a iy mt '} trude Fate Sick HAROLD KPFS Eleanor w if each many s Int Kiddie KI w gramme ( musical @! tho Music ub Sho ~——: WwW DONALD MME PHERSO EYES OF YOuTs Ca, of you in blue and khaki wtil | the generous co- er Billings, manag Brook of Music; Char Master, Mlle dore Trimm All performe: Jestic Theatre morn, stage entra ©, Station. One of the ‘The cast for red Aron, die Klub ts will the Doris ‘anor Beddi » Conca Goldbs ross, 3 Vestberg, Kerrigan, phie Kohler, Levey, Shea, wits, Edna § foan ‘Tear Perlman, Do! ence Relyea nkand, Kathryn Ke ence Eltert Fowl rs must be at the Ma- t 9 o'clock next Satur- and must enter by the which is at the sid of the theatre on Ashland Place. ‘The theatre Itself is just around the cor- ner from the Nevins Street most picturesque fea- tures of the entertainment will be a Ballet of the Nations } Trl\ wotino, sing gh are down for we The Naval and Marine Scouts and iddie Klub Khorus will lead the audience in the national anthem, and Aikman, Sophie Margaret Mark Muriel erald, Lucy Gladys "1 je Wilkinson, Ada Wilkinson, Beckin, r Phe Ev 4 on Long Island, In hool Se th Westberg, Marg: Hazel rder to attend the party, and Cousin ild be perfectly delighted just as as he or she can afford. | the Klub will prove that |industry was charged with on for Uncle Sam ts a very | practices tn complaints issued to-day by 1 and helpful thing, and ever the Federa) Tra would buy for the live Albert Philip Miss Flore Mussey, d Grun. A. May, atrice act includes: yosan | Saige Gl Aineri¢ r n@ programme ts full of patriotic Mildred Better Be abeth MiHi- “Une songsters, ud Top,” * is the title of Ha “Liberty Bell” will be and Schaetsle, Shirley Gross, § Hobson, L. Koet Smith, man, ‘Tapper, Zinkand nhalbach, pson, Irene Ti Henrietta Beckin; Evelyn Mettler, Flo Ima Connors, Ho Henrietta — Wittic Catherine Furho, Loretta Banks, Cot dred Wrigley, ence Kells, Malzman, | Leona Wittek, jiam Bagne Sullivan, Rie | Werner, 1 || Alfred Gross, | Fiorito, Harv: George compass, not of the include the piano; Walton and MacPherson, gramme, Anna Malaman, Florence Petronio, nette Petronio, Margaret Hildemann, iward Bagnell, Will- Harvey McCoy, Dennis | hoenwerg, Arthur ard 8 onard We Augustus nephew of Admiral Dewey, ‘and the] youngest Liberty bond salesman, will | ive a Liberty bond speech and song. Doris and Walter Scott will play on the violin, and Fred Miller and Her-| |bert Reith will play a patriotic med- iley. Lancelot De Costa will box the and there will be | phore drill by the Juntor Naval a | Marine S-outs, and a bit of boxing— compass-~by Jerry Salva. dore and Patsy Dubato, ‘The dancers Sherwood Dunckley—with Sadie Clements, Mary | Ruth Meyer, Kathryn Jack Meyers, Billy! ince Benson, Hélen Fitzgerald, Mil- Flor- Minnie Antol- Agnes Pterson, White, Dewey, | Rainsford will give a patriotic recita~ tion and so Will Margaret and Donald Benson, Laura Katofsky, Norma Leng, Anna, Stein, Natalle Purvin, Mildred Dorn- jatreich, Janet Greenberg also appear on the pro- Constance Meyer and Patriotio |concern ts in the hands of those jother and each wa: ng World's s been peration of of the Ma- Parenteau, ce Tep- tor of lement of n; Mary Cammeyer, Professor Chorus and Commo- Subway and Tableau. ath’ America Fatelle Lacey Cake Walk ‘Crows Nurae phine Kava- time melodies, Metz, t Bolz, Flor- Meta Goldberg, Ger- t Gilligan, iser, Kath- , Clara Marko- mmnons, Anna Newman, Marjorie Strack, thy Relsenberger, Flor- | Helen | Kathryn | Mary Bella r, Perry Ely, Robert Banks, W \||| MeGoldrick, George Ulhain, Ernest Ham | Brand) A sema- Hazel | CONVICTED FOR DRUG SALE. | f Wormer Soldier Found Guilty of Sel!~ ing Nareotios at Camp. Nicholas Fennimore of No. 66 Adams Street, Brooklyn, was convicted of sell ng narcotics to a soldier by a jury in United States Judge Chatfield’s Court in Brooklyn to-day. fe will be we tenced Saturday. Iennimore wa rested last J and while out on bail was dafted and went to Campi pte tt w@@Mecharged he resumed the traffic | in at the camp. He was de tected” by | inteltine officers, di rot charged n the ¢ und arrested Fennimore was convicted eleven years for the erime | by Detective John Schaudel of the ago of the murder of Schaudel's father: | _— | ENROLLMENT BILL PASSED. narcotica squad. in-law, and gerve ra in prison | Women Voters’ Measure ern: ALBANY, April 3.—The Walters- Adler Bill to provide for the en- rollment of women this year, passed the Assembly to-day without opposi- tion and was sent to Governor Whit- man for approval, Under its provia- fons women In munitipalities of more| than 6,000 population may enroll wel May 18. Enrollment by certificate be- tween May 15 and June 15 would be provided for the women of smaller| localities j Senator J. Henry Walters o cuse introduced a bill di mit muntetpalities to ta for the re-apportionment. of el districts made necessary by th ton of women voters, It was vanced to the order of final pass: BOY SCOUTS’ CASE DROPPED. | Government nds Nothing in Char-| wen Against OMcern, | WASHINGTON, April 3.—Charges re- cently led with the Department of Jus- tlee against Colin H. Livingston and James E, Weat, officials of th Boy Scouts of America, all duct | lc . have been ontain | |nothing to warrant any actic by the Department and have been indefinitely | jlaid aside, the eDpartment announced |to-day. { } ‘1 | Goes to! addi cilia | CHUTE CONCERNS ACCUSED. [New York and Rochester Mrms! Charged With Trade Duel. | | WASHINGTON, April 3.—An | entire | nfair trade | Commission against the Cutler Mail Chute Company of Roch- N, ¥., and the American Malling e Corporation of New York ch| the sole competitor of the! ed to have sold its product win an effort © force the of the market. | Hearings were set for May 13 | phe ‘ | CONGRESS MAY QUIT IN JULY. | Kitchin Predicts Session Will End by Middle of Month, WASHINGTON, April 3.—Adjourn- ment plans for Congress were discussed in the House yesteriay and Democratic leader Kitchin predicted that unless something unforseen developed Con- gress. would adjourn between July 1 and July, 15. Many ‘other members, however, do not believe an early adjournment pos- sible. At 1329-1331 BROADWAY At Gates Ave.; Brooklyn {will sing the new Thrift song, “Stamps, § Stamps." In the Khorus ari ta Brown, Sadie Dunckley, ary Dunckley, Ruth Ad- ba 1 95 crepe, French Ultra-smart models tans, wool correct shades. ‘FULTON ST. cor.or BRIDGE ST. 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