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Buy More Thrift and War Saving Stamps OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © (34th Street—New York Announce for To-morrow (Wednesday) Another Special Sale of Several Hundred Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Attractive afternoon and street dresses of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Poulard, Crepe Meteor, Gingham Taffeta and Combinations Regular 20.00 to 25.00 Values Will Close Out W ednesday Women’s Trimmed Hats Taken from the Regular Stock About 250 Trimmed Hats of Lisere, Milan or Pancy Braids with trimmings of flowers, fanciés, ribbons, wings. Formerly sold to 18.00 eta SD G. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE = PIFTH Thirty-fourth Street A Large Quantity of Women’s Pumps consisting of a number of styles a: to be eliminated from stock because of incomplete art rr sizes, will be placed om sale to-morrow, for epee ML Ll adele clearance, at ; ceoc ‘ } ready $3.75, $4.75 $5.75 per pair | wad regular s (Women’s Shoe Department, Second Floor | ‘ Daguerreotype Cases | The Men’s Shoe Depa an ie has ready for t co e Of ae . assortment : ’ ( F die ossed or golde Men’s Oxfords ed 01 ' ‘a g e in all the fashionable styles ¢ 8 r i erreo.y pe The prices, in regular stock, ge fr ely ¢ $6.50 to $15.00 per 5 y g A special feature is made of the . t $6.50 per pair. Like B. Altman & Co., they are we € : made, and are solid leather e ery e (Men's Shoe Department, Sixt loor) , Se ~“<c 3 Safe Storage for Furs, Ri THREATENREVOUT,; | Ready-to-wear Sports Hats | FOR WOME N IN to permit Premier von von Bichh military commis yattion eydier to bar- win with the opp or the pur | fer uting a working majority, fe to Austrian elved here to-da BERNE, Swttrerland, May 7—La- | yor and & jallat organizations in Austria threaten reve against the | Government action in suspending | Parliament. Swiss newspapers print | MUS OE LE, GETS WAR CUS ram from Vienna quoting the oxial Demokrativche Korrespondens | the effect that a committee of tho | Pa ty and a committee of | alist 1 les’ Clubs celded to Issue a manifesto to smn Vise Pures jovernmeat action in which the fol. | n will be mado: lowing declara iy a son in France. He wag! OFFERED $1,000°BRIBE THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1918. ; Will Be Drawn for i] taiet Court, Harry Walters, f wil t the Dr. Philip Becker, testified h the Gov trying # mother t Mr oe Wa nineni’s trial of bee the physiein to obtain the m military en tien Ihane nilar te tha ented himself te be Aust 1 Wu Le: OW om W. Osborne, Dr. Bee lc siali ( b =i} ' Fi baw Holy ¢ Sc {was tn the} 115 proadway. [He identified Beit whe ocialists ul on) Labor it Nadel Ligeti by Ukratatans Of yoo) estate busine Ww enlisted | wan sitting with Dr. Becker at the Prepare to Fight Against =| poxpow, May Ukrainian an a A Be i | Listen! This Pedestrian Pan-Germanisin, j Ge ment hus sent a note to Be - a ‘ Mi? Oxborne admitted ho had em-|Shoe of ours is the very | n intimating th at It will resign if GALL FOR 4,060 MEN nioved Melt as an axent, but e1|shoe that Orthopedic Sur- PEW FACUH Athy tute Auge een eee ae conaetedice i : authorized any offer of \}|geons select for their own | |trian Retehsrat ¢ pinlative! snatch from Moscow dated Saturday. | 10 FILL ARMY VACANCIES Walters personal wear. body) has bh to June 18 | rh peeifically mentions Gen The very shoe that “85 Engineers, out of every 100 men can Ordnance and Quartermaster and should wear.” ‘ Corps—Entrain May 20. Are you one of the 85?’ INGTON, Ma A call for Why not find out? neies in the and Quar For hat comfort there's nothing like these “egg- shell” felts. Imported from Italy ‘ow: For soldiers — **West- (\\\ 7 seihg Hiliagg 9 Field boots. ress ts. Leggins. Rub- Aa ber boots. Rubbers. Wind Roughened Skins Army officers’ uniforms, Soothed by Cuticura iil vx -_ ; ROGERS PEET COMPANY, 1 When you return from your auto t s rdel o! f i Broadway Broadway 1 Is re-established out ed as a model of bravery | |] ride smear the face and rub the] |" w s Paiccemmaniam anion | eivate Smith was wounded waite! — YW BECKER GASE, HE SAYS.|| tandswith cuticura Ointment. Wash] |*t 13% St SThe at 34th Bt, \ y war, the working | Prvely defer se dias tte in the Sejalitteaaly rf) off in five minutes with Cuticura Soap | | Aroadway ® Camers® Fifth Ave! t m9 forced to fight for| | The brown uote ned deal | eS at Witnes, Who Admits || 222 hot water, using plenty of Soap, | st Warrett at 41st St. tl baoitale” Hauearatiaes be rT vernment : itness ! 0 dmits |] best applied with the hands, and con- | | » concludes by exhort= | 10 yam » | He Was in Plot With Physician, tinue bathing three minutes. | ing a workers to hold themselves on Accuses Osborne Agent. Sai Mait, Addren pow | = ready to Aght if necessary | cat 1. 5A, Boston.” Sold shal thes ta ot | #! Under cross-exani to-day in here. Soap 25c. Oi 25 and 50c. | | as ehildish and} eriminal the Government's idea that |’ THAT IS IN HIM,” SAYS tean th sions of the mob oguing Parliament It warns Pre — — nier von Seydier and those behind | © brink of a} Proud to Have Him Enlist When ® U.S. Entered the War—He Wanted to Fight Long Before. n that they are on th preeiplee AMS IRDAM, May “Thank God my boy showed the stuff that is in him!” folt cry of a mother to-day when she lec inaie Froposats |read that © French commander had n of the cabing 1 bestowed a War Cross for bravery e|in action upon her Tho mother sy» Mrs. Thomas F. Brown of No. East 29th et, and the hero son, Aloysius Jerome Brown of M Company, 9th in a hose pital near Verdun, in France “My boy wanted me to le té war a year ago last Ch continued Mra, Brown not hear of it until fot into the tight to have bim enlist. ! «f have no sorrow. I am was the heart- of Buda- fantry, lies him go stmas,” “But I would ne United States nen 1 was proud that my boy has done hi country, It might 1 ¥ | worse; he might | led or, |worse yet But t when he of the Thirty-fifth Street yu N New Yor s. Brown t son had exh n M ved from the AND MISSES [ie were mimorket out he cout hay he aah 1 find a than himself, son some ott | tunate te variety of new and a ly placed Millinery Department | ow I know he'll need that bus } ine Mrs. Brown “Twill }turn it over to hi and st eo when } Cs 4 ue a raws are here when he comes back with that War use ane prices in | Re France o> 96 ast 4 noted to to $15.00. | W240 la ons own anks again, The wounded 125th St., West Your Furs and Winter Garments are safe if deposited in the Koch Ideal Vaults As soon as they are re- ceived they are thoroughly vacuum cleaned and then hung in our Dry Cold Air Storage Vaults where an even temperature of % degrees above zero is maintained throughout. You Are Assured Absolute Protection against fire nd theft At Small Cost An Extraordinary Opportunity to Practise Thrift Advance Announcement of THE AEOLIAN COMPANY’S Great Annual Spring SALE OF PIANOS & PIANOLAS at AEOLIAN HALL Beginning Saturday, May 11th (Full Particulars in Friday Evening World) HRIFT is the Keynote of the present moment —economizing where we may by denying ourselves the needless luxuries — buying w isely and carefully when purchasing the things that are needful, Mui isa necessity and not @ /uxury—this is an established and recognized fact. And such an opportunity to buy the instruments by which music is rovided, as a Sale of Used Instruments at Acolian Hall, is not to fe disregarded. Inthe Sale this year, which includes all of the instruments taken in exchange by the Aeolian Company during their winter business, there are hundreds of splendid bargains forthe careful purchaser—Pianos of practically all makes, including the best known; Grands and Uprights, many showing no evidence of use—all in splendid condition; Pianolas —the world’s most famous and best “Player-pianos’—to suit every requirement and every pocket-book—from superb Grand Pianolas to modest-priced instruments, Prices of allinstruments far below their regular cost. Install- ment terms on very low monthly basis of payment. Full Guar- antee on every instrument sold. Watch the papers for full particulars of t! ! and plan to visit Acolian Hall Saturday without THE AEOLIAN COMPANY Hall in MANHATTAN, Hall in THE BRONX, Hall in BROOKLYN, Aeolian Hallin NEWARK, So 20 We god 8 O7 BE. 1goth 8 Flatbush Ave § Broad 8