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dine ONDE? WOMEN REGISTERED, Meet ity Enemy Aliens Aiwenr Before Police. tersey Mayor Magw of Jersey City to ay submitted (o Director of Public safety O'Brien @ letter from Attor- ney General Gregory directing that wt Ge one e registration w German enemy, alten aN as the necessary women wiil at police ata ‘Failure to do wo City. in biamke are o! vate the he motified to ar tions and re wall result 1 dew York Mothers, Prepare for Trouble! When a girl becomes @ woman, whena woman becotnes a mother, and when a woman pabses through the chahges of middle 1Wfe, are the three periods of life when health and strength are most nerded to with stand the pain and distress often caused by severe organic disturbances Marly thousands in Maw York would testify just os do the following: BUFFALO, N. Y.--"D peetalicy I took Dr. Pier Prescription and found nothing to help me as it did of would advise all progpective moth em to use Dr Piertwe’s Favorite P rascription.” MRS. M. MEIER, 295 Grey Street. the time, 1 CORNING, N. Y.—'Some years ege I was ng from nervous headaches, blood "disordie rs and with severe pains in my backs Twas con stipated most of the tinge and bilious Someone handed me a little book call- ing attention to Dr, Plerce's Family Remedies. 1 bought a bottl he Prescription. After 1 had wv the bottle I noted marked imp: ment in my appetite and my food ai. gested better. I grew better and stronger in everys way and am glad to tell other sufferer: f it."—MRS. SAMUEL J. BURT Advt HAVE YOU A SWEETHEART, Son or Brother in the Army or Navy? If ge of Allen's Foot powder to be shaken nd sprinkled in the foot- Men in training and at the front have found great relicf from t of this standard remedy. The Am n, British and French troops use Allen's Foot-Ease, because it takes the friction from the Shoe and freshens the feet. It is the greatest comforter for tired, smart- ing. tender, «wollen feet, and gives relief to corns and bunions. Sold everywhere, 25e. Don't accept any substitute-—Advt SPECIAL BARGAINS BABY CARRIAGES CRIA VDALL’S ‘The oldest factory ‘m Man are Hig a These are manufacturers’ ends, and | they are the finest in the market. | Every woman will want one td six pieces as soon as she sets eyes on them. Several pieces alike. in the lot, and they run from 1 to 6 yards in length. Newest Spring designs and colorings. NONE SOLD C. O. D. H.C. F. KOCH & CO, In did it. SinovA HOME SET and a box of SumowA is the ideal shoe shining \ outfit. Ask Nearest Store. BLACK —-TAN—WHITE RED | | offices of Lionella Perera & Co, THR RVENING WORLD, THIEF DROPS DEAD BESIDE VICTIM HE ROBBED OF $500 sdilpilijoions | Met Intended Victim on Train and Had Just Worked “Um- brella” Confidence Game. | Ole Olsen of Borgen, Norway rived tn ar New York early to-day en route to the Fjords with $500 for hie nine children. Outside the former No 69 Wall Street, a stranger, robbed the dead on the sidewalk from who had junt him of money, dropped heart disease | It kept me well all} | showed an empty money ft] weeks a River Street. | | | | | | ‘{afactory settlement appeared n ; tb Prices Make ‘Dewinvs Skepoies an Eran Established 1860 a Street, West 2800 Yards of Cretonne Remnants | IN A WONDERFUL SALE at 39c yard | Actual values 75c to $1.50 yard \ 50 shines for a dime. me $4.90 and my shoes wear longer. you try a box TODAY. You can't lose. The police declare the man, who is yet unidentified, a confidence man working the oldest of profassional tricks dazed Ole stood beside the corpre, Ilo took off his ‘vest and belt around his waist, The dead man was searched and just as Ole predicted, an envelope was found in his pockets containing thres $100 and four $60 Canadian Bank notes | A of the neighborhood pushed into the crowd and asked if Ole carried an umbrella, Tho um- brella was produced. “It's a bona-flde confidence game," the banker pronounced. “Se ro a man was flesced for $100 lu the same manner, ‘The confidence man gives the victim his umbrelia te hold while he goes into the bank | banker THE LI LIBERTY LOAN SMILE ai < Wonis ane tas i z bond be 5B et eal sake ewer © | ad ro # 10 pose for motion 7 1, u but 1¢ bas refused them) Somer | ¢ b iration of the Liberty » man strotied inte the; Huilding bout much idea buying. He stopped to look her booth. He noticed ught bonds so be walked those who bo the “Bond Beam.” r go with the bond?” ; fo 4 carnation she s with another bond,” the said t a thousand,” the man igned up for the $1,000 fays she tikes the work » pleasant—and {t's 90 art about it is the way pe ve bought bonds from me come back the next day and bring their friends to buy. The following day I look for the friend with his friend daily, “Go over the top?” she repeated. Wiiy, of course we will, if we didn’t T'd_ nev € ‘| spain to Have Buren of American | Comnierce. MADRID, April 30.—The Cabinet, at @ epecial meeting, Spanteh tricts and will work with the American commercial delegates now tn Spain. _ SANFORDS GINGER ve the money exchanged, He never comes out—of that entrance have seen a victim walt fo n * Pie. aa an HeGk HOMIE IhAC ae LET Hot Ginger Is Good brells L cae Ole told the potlgo that he bad bee sf For Poor Sleepers id the poll 1a had been Maude Vf ivingston Glen Is the, Vvingston Gien that you want to buy} working near Manito! da, for a bo Dw you Just how t0| Taken on retiring it centres five years as forsee of pe Wearer and She a2 Also jo th mi Be ne's) the blood at. the stomach, section gang. e@ met the confidence} > “nj pole a smi nd man on the train. The stranger | the Coin Beguiler, ‘andy of times in the last} Promotes digestion, warms seemed surpriccd that Ole was going] ane ay j the extremities and prepares to the very same town in Norway| 1¢Fe you are~the she's smiled $140,000 worth freshi that’ was his destination. The city| It's the smile all Now | r the Liberty Loan be nae for it's aiace was very wicked, he wart. 1 Ole, and} wear next Saturday if the Liberty! Miss Gien says sho just can’t koit| leep. Besides it's ays suggested that Ole turn over his sav-| Loan quota goes over the top | and she 8o| healthful and helpful. ings to him for safe keeping and ex-| Here's one way of cultivating it: : white | Whea purchasing look for the Ow! Trade Mark change. In turn he entrusted C with his horn handle umbrella. ‘Th had come down to the financial dis- | trict to make the + change. ‘The body was taken to the Morgue. — Ship Owners and Employees Near Aureement, WASHINGTON, April 30.-—Both sides to the conference called by the Ship- ping Board to eliminate differences be- tween ship owners and their employ have shown @ disposition to make co cossions and it way said to-day a 6: Fourth Uloor 125th Street, West RAR | | c., Every box saves Why don’t onthe wrapper lest you get a chea; Go over to the Liberty Bank's Lo: i flowers tn) 9 dangerate substitute © Roryss — he Ec ple d obey | town to decorate her booth, and she's | MaHdsld Of punty, favor end a ol Booth in the Equitable Building lobby, | town to d ate her , Bese pe fartda Never, ead sereneth. Sold No. 120 Broadway, and tell Miss Maude| been “on the job” every day bdo Mies bee aed the Pr Men’s Shops of Pie cliase Just eaaed Charge Purchases Made To-day Will Appear on Bills Rendered June 1st Best&Co, = Sth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 IMPORTANT SALE to introduce our new department of CLOTHES for YOUNG MEN |, We are offering our regular standard high quality clothes at SUBSTANTIAL and IM. PORTANT SAVINGS. Every garment is new. [very garment repre- sents the highest standard of fabric and tailoring. The styles are correct and exclusive to us, the assortments are unbroken, all sizes from 32 to 42. Top Coats Hand Tailored Suits Raglan and box models, Eng Excellent garments tailored from Paris London ye ) Iso ¢ i her n type cc a hint ! } asta James tine selected tabrics, many of which SN On ee pets BIN tate are exclusive, All are distinctive ang “any sii Re velours, act yd Best & Co. models in Velours, PA SePect ty ugk Be. BOGes 1) Worsteds, Tweeds and Homespuns. unshiny ¢ a showers. Heretofore 28.50 ida 50 and 21 50 and 32.50. 24.50 «5.20, e Knitted Top Coats Journeyman Tailored Suits One of the most practical and I hese suits of blue, gray, green well-liked styles, made of — soft and olive shades in Flannel, Eng- worsteds in Oxford and heather lish Mill finished Worsted, Serge mixtures, thoroughly rainproofed and Velour, in plain and mixture lhey are nonwrinkling, pack into Weaves, are fine examples of, the small. space and are. the most work of our tailoring organization. practical top coat ever devised hey are made as fine as garments They. are nfortable, warm and can be tailored. — Nearly all are iressy. ilk trimmed. Heres ya iad oe 0 24.50 lofore 32.50 and 37.50. 28.50 Top Coats Our Finest Best Made Suits A group of two tone Club Were it not for the fact that war ted in bo. cl haces of Olive ye \ wre produced [i our own renate an wade Wn knglish forme tanlor 1ops, it Wwoulc © IMpos- eae : and double breasted sible to offer them at such a price, models. Also knitted coats in a price less than similar suits mpage shades and Oxford wholesale*for in the open market. eretofore 32.50 and Herssaions 42.50 and You Never Pay More at Best's - TUESDAY, APRIL 30, And my bond citcle grows oie.” TWO WOMEN INJURED. ; IN BROOKLYN GAR GRASH Avenué Police Station suffering cuts and bruises, an® were attended there by a surgeon from the Bushwisk Hospital. Nobody elee required medical atténtion. he vestibule in the Ralph Avenue Was smathed and the front of the t damaged, The Gates Avenue car js of w heavier type and suffered little damage. Both cars continued on their | Eighty Passengers on Way to Work { in Manhattan, Shaken Up, Struggle to Escape. Teo *émen were injuted and about eighty other rely ip tals morning when a Ralph Avenue ar bumped into (he rear Of a Gates passengers eeverely shaken Journey fror ela o' fT | Avenue car at Ralph and Gates Ave- minutes i any ot tee A Liquid Wash for Skin Disease Jammed with crowds bou' Pucltint Blected to 1 Manhattan, and they coun . delleving a disa AMSTERDAM, Apr! then, pacifist and Socialist, Herr Bar has been A Petticoat Sale of Unusual Importance OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G (34th Street—New York. Will Place on Special Sale Wednesday A Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock of About 800 Women's Silk Petticoats High Grade Models of plain, changeable or striped taffeta, also an) silk jersey and silk jersey combined with taffeta. | Regular 5.00 to 8.75 Values. Sale Price) 13.95! The Values Are Extraordinary Unusual Value Offered in Women’s Smart Pumps With Steel Beaded Buckles Included A distinctive model of patent leather or glace kidskin (as illustrated), hand turned soles, Louis XV. heels. Special there’s no use waiting for your Ship to come in if you haven't sent one out! Invest in Liberty Bonds that’s the sort of ship that never fails to come to port. rppeyy Federal 120 BROADWAY, Reserve Distriet NEW YORK CITY This appeal is indorsed by the following members of the WOMEN’S NECKWEAR TRADE OF NEW YORK CITY who have contributed this space tahelp win th ch, ray Company evhs ‘Slausdn Tomek & Erie 1 an Patter co, Dat . Hignons Co. Wheeiwriaht Fulk & Welker Co. Warren erick W, Pollock & Con. Ine,