The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1918, Page 7

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1,100 MORE DRA NEN SENT AWAY TO FORT SLOCUM PHILADELPHIA, “SPROUL WINS OVER O'NEIL |:: IN PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARIES | Bonniwell, on a Wet Ticket, Leads Gutley for Democratic Nomination, May 22 or William C. Sprout, - State of Chester, an overwhelming plurality for Brumbaugh threw the weight of his F THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1916, the Republican nomination for Governor yesterday's primary election in Pennsylvania, over J. Denny O'Nell, of McKeesport, State Highway Commis- stoner, Early returns from 3.951 dis- tricts out of 70,301 In the State gave Sproul # plurality of 178,355. Sproul and O'Neill both favor the rat- ifeation of the Federal Prohibition Amendment. Sproul had the support of United Btates Senator Penrose throughout the State and of the Vare faction in Philadelphia, while Governor admintateation for O'Neil. Philadetphie | gave Sproul a plurality of 140,954. For Lieutenant Governor early re- turns gi ate Senator bE, B. Beidle- man, & 8.42 over Congressman 0 ntt. For Secretary of internat, *, Paul W. Houck of | Sohuylkill Count has a lead of 4,218 over James F, Woodward. In the fight In the Democratic party for Governor, Munietpal, Court Judge Rugene C. Bonniwell of Philadelphia, who Is leading for the nomination, ran on a wet ticket, while Joseph F. Gut- fey of Pittsburgh, his opponent, came out in favor of the ratification of the | feral Prohibition Amendment. iain ? Quota for District in Present iF Call to Be All in Camp | ,Four-Tenths of an Ounce and Ten TOBACCO PART OF RATIONS OF U. $. TROOPS ABROAD Cigarette Papers to Be Issued to Each Man Daily, WITH THD AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, May 21 (Associated Prensa). —Tobacco, which heretofore has been purchased by the soldiers or tasued by the Red Croi ind other agencies, will be made a@ part of the regular rations, On the recommendation of Gen. Pershing the War Department | has decided upon this action. As soon as the new order goes Into effec which will be in a few daya, there will be issued to each soldi American expeditionary fe four-tenths of an ounce of noking tobacco and ten cigarette pere. Certain other articles may eo substituted. The manner tn which this fraction of aa ounce will be issued has not . but the Quarter- ng out a plan, Fireman Ki by Locomotive. Struck by @ locomotive. Mariaus Woultera, of No. 159 Armstrong Avenue, ty, was inatantly killed to-day y raey Central Ratiros NTZEN Arch Support Shoes FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILOREN Are you suffering with foot miseries? Why have tor- tured feet, when by wearing the Jantzen Arch-Support Shoe you will give your feet the relief, that restful feeling to which they are entitled, and encourage cor- rect walking? Designed and constructed on purely orthopedic lasts, they are all that could be desired in corrective footwear, and Jantzen quality leather and workmanship complete the essentials. “A good foot-rule for you—weat the Jantzen Shoe.” “The Abuse ot the Big Toe Sb} | Ask for Our Book. | NO BRANCH #TORES—Oar only niddress | 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. Castom Bootmakers Over 50 Years, by Friday ght. Eleven hundred more men for the draft army left New York to-day for training at Fort The first, contingent of 532 entrained at the acooouseaedgoooscoooooas te Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air > Lord & taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Slocum, THE Lapy TEAZLE SHOP 35 West 46th Street WILL DONATE TO THE Harlem River station of the New York Central at 10.45 and at 1.10 this | afternoon 668 more entrained at tho Grand Central station, | The quota from this district on thie particular call of draft men ts ex-| Pected to be all in camp by Friday | night. But immediately afterward | will begin the movement of men for | Vie next call, To-day orders were | eent to the local boards to notity their | i) 3 AMERICAN RED CROSS Loosen Up With a Dollar—Get a Red Cross Button—Be a Winner! 40,000 and 50,000 will be called. | Many of the men who went away to-day were from the lower east side, but there was a marked dinieenes| between this and earlier departures from the same district, For the east of the entire receipts ide has changed ‘ite attitude towérd | secured from the sale of atrongly as any other Amerioan oom | ¥ | munity. It is true that the wives! : ‘ . and mothers and sweethearts were | r iy a CAB é weeping as tho trains pulled out to- | ‘ day, but there was a new note even Patented in the sorrow of it. It was the grief | Show-Room Hats To Be Closed Out Regardless of Cost About 150 of our exclusive Showroom an also 35 Original Paris Model Hats will be closed out to-morrow at $12.50 Comprised in the Collection are Wool Jersey Suits for Women Another Shipment [~~ rial Ready for Tomor- | row's” Selling at the same low price. | $18.50 One of the most im- portant offerings of the season, presenting at a of courage—not tho grief of despair. | Few men were missing, and their) places were promptly filled by alter- nates. The men who did fall to ap- | : price that is far below Bag pear will be hunted up and accounted | Hand-made Organdie Hats : KELe aetualy Calne for. 1 “4 , mported Flower Hats several hundred of those Ono reluctant soldier anid ho was} R M RD & conscientious objector, and when THU SDAY, AY 23 Genuine Milan and Lisere Hats smart, practical, emi- asked to describe his objections, re- | AND Horsehair Hats nently serviceable Wool Q RECO NEES So) : Midsummer Hats, Semi-Dress Hats, Tailored Hats, Se eaelen y ii Nafehlanet AM al cin tee | LADY TEAZLE is a Street Frock, FRIDAY MAY 24TH all trimmed exclusively with imported material. Gn POpMiar Cemand, sent him to Fort Jay where an effort smart and serviceable in appearance, ’ A 5 Sport Models i will be mado to convert him. | @ negligee in comfortable reality. An opportunity to secure Hats for Street, After- PP ir oy od ty i The oddest contingent perhaps was, Protected by U.S, Patent No, 1128985, noon or Evening Wear at the Lowest Prices of the is anted Color that from Local Board No. 91, head- season. All Sizes to 44. quarters at Oliver and Henry Streets. Fourth Floor In view of the low BR There were only sixteen men in the! price at which these 1 departing soy but nae represented | 5 Suits are offered—none i] eight nationalities—if you constder | — —_—_——_—_—_—= = == i . ats @ ce peng ong A tigre Morning Dresses sal te ot GO, Bi & Secceaeeecleh oy eh oy Ch Oh Ch eh CD eh Oy Ch ob maa cans. Two Specially Priced Models can any be reserved, Declaring they were willing to (dhsbstedlad ds q $2.95 Striped Voile—in a double breasted model with Organdie collar. : Striped Gingham—with white cotton Gabardine fight under the Italian but not under the American flag, two Itallans de- | clined to leave with the contingent from Locat Board 179, Brooklyn, They were classed as wilful deserters, Ono Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air Lord @ Taylor A Sale of Blouses Sos cee eos Ce collar, button trimmed. Offers Unusual Values d y, Gover- Both have full skirts with large pockets. 1.95 5 +, Giacomo White Voile Porch Dresses, $5.95 and $6.95 $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 No, 171 Alabama Avenue, ed from the Board room at Avenue and Linwood On the Ground Floor $5.00, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 One with Organdie vestee collar and cuffs, in simple, charming style. The other with pockets and collar embroidered in colors. Glenmore Streot, and search is being made for sae o000aa him 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street : ke inant On the Third Floor ‘The men declared they had already a ey with are tuc ei 8 a Siaaianalsiise The materials are the newest and most fashionable of made a is Filed aa Saha n Flax and Linene Smocks, $1.75 ani “ the season. Oe ae Aca men r | White Lin Flax, with colored collar, waistcoat, Organdies in white and colors, Batistes, Corded from Board 179 and Board a | cuffs and pockets. Linene Smocks in colors, hand- Ginghama, plain and fancy Voiles, Japanese Rity ‘were taken dm automobiles. t embroidered and trimmed with white. Silia, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepes. ey were taken do ‘automobiles to e " "7 Models—fea i h ery latest “frill,” sli the station, Slip-on Models of White Voile, $2.95 odcls—ieaturing the very latest ‘Trill, slip-on, GUveEnTong Saad | A dainty model, with round neck, cuffs and belt tailored, as weil as many charming Blouses, elaborate 3, 575 000 0 PRISONERS i A rf M S I embroidered in French knots. with MNES TORT nnd cain Nth of laces. Ti? 1 Bungalow Aprons, 98c to $2.95 ‘urchased Especially for ‘This Occasion « IN GERMAN “LABOR ARMY” | ua ay a e iit mine Floor : and Providing Unusual Economies. Press Notifies Public They Will) 1 Long Slender Vamp Distinguishes These 600 Pairs—Elbow Length Compensate for Man Power in ig ( 1 | y rl Yn 1 J Ls & Military Service. | oes Smart Bench-made White Silk Gloves AMSTERDAM, May 11 (Associated | Ks . | Specialiy Priced ree) "Our freind shor, army” Beginning Tomorrow, Thursday Pumps and Oxfords 65 # Pair newspapers to thelr prisoners of war, i : - ; Fes pectie are notified that. Germany and Featuring the newest styles in Low $8.50 REE megreetipi ocr sero aie al oners ‘oe Su Naw fon the Senann: Q Fashion, these — gracefully _y Excellent quality, wh ; , ‘ Tho statement tnys at pply } ason, X Ss SOA Bie wectindt thie end and with 2 clasps at wrists Pane ecinaaiey kia ses Lord & Taylor F buil fine | \ Pumps. ‘The long, slim lines, Ground Floor | ture, ‘They will go far, It Is wad, to ile © ylor Footwear built to combine \ the dainty Louis XV. heels, the | Be ik Cartage Geet Ie Style, Comfort and Service at prices that yn fine finishing detaile, combine to An Unusual Sate of Boys’ Shoes has had to withdraw from peaceful pursuits for active military service. “The longer the war lasts the more will give these Summer Footwear novelties an air of elegance. urge you to make selections at once. 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FREE TO ASTHMASUFFERERS A New Home Care That Any One Can Use 2,000 Pairs $7.65 Low and High Shoes 1,000 Pairs $5.65 | Low and High Shoes Ground Floor 800 pairs Black or Dark ‘Tan Play or Scout $3.25 500 Leathe Shoes pairs r Lace Shoes Without Diseemfert or Low of Tien park ‘Tan Calfskin 400 Pairs eheereer ise heoane Ties? } Ground Floor ie "Black Oxfords Men's Oxfords Tan Calfskin Ox- ey cd G Meta 4acec fords, ri 1 x ; Boe Motel Laced $6.75 Tan Laced Boots ag] Semi Made | 12: 000 Yards | 8,500 Y ards 0 send it to those | Dark Tan Calfskin Dull or black Kid- Black Boots, lecod ee Corduroy | White India Silk | Scotch eral Boots and buttoned. 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