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7 sa adele RIN At 2: alli 2 nee caedee aaa > - ees a isla tithe THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1918. PEARL FERGUSON SENTENCED "= ,s,c""er,xe¥t0 LABOR SHORTAGE BRINGS ,0UU, | TO PRISON FOR KIDNAPPING "i". GARMEN'S AGE LIMIT RISE to steal tt. | Gets Five to Ten Years for Taking {Interborough and New York Rail. % Jacobus Child, Five Months = | HIGHWAYMEN GET $1,125 ways Company, Fix Maximum le | Old, to Bridgeport. Take Money Which Vietim Had) at 55 Years. | ) On her plea of guilty of attempted Sewed to Trouser Lew. Roth the Interborough Rapid Transit See the United States Official War Films, “Following the Flag to France."’ Lyric Theatre. Besides being interesting, instructive films, the proceeds of all performances to the American Army and Navy Fund and the ‘Allied War Relief. Pore teed ee Prison for Women at Auburn, ski, fe in the night #hift, at the Du-|_ At the executive offices of the Inter-| kidnapping, Pearl ‘guson, twenty-| ARLINGTON, N. J, J Company and the New York Rallways two years old of Bridgeport, Conn., was | armed men to-day "| Company have raised the maximum age to-day , . ten-|kowsk! on a lonely road near here and|!!nlt for male employees to fifty-five vas eral jons to not leas than five and | robbed him of $1,125, which he had sew- | Years Instead of forty-five because of not more than ten yonrs In the State | ad to the log of his trousers, Sydykow- | the scarcity of labor, | — Ferguron on May %, kidnapped pont Powder Plant, and was on his way | orough Rapid ‘Transit Company it was sacabs, said to-day that the company was five months old, from her |to nis home in Kingsland, on his bievele, | anxious bat vine tn pleyele, to obtain, male employees, Rad Labor Policies Board Working | Parente, Mr and Mra, Max Jacobus of | when two men rtopped him, one point: | the object or ining the age iimit was 7 ., H No. 227 West 12lst Street. She was em-|\ed a revolver at him, while the other |ot only to obtain aa many young men| * Out Details to Speed loved as nurse In the Jacobus family | struck him over the head with « black- |&* Powlble but also physteally fit men wa | pl 1 > | tructe e the oh With many subway and l je | Instructed to take the child to | jack. Jp Production. | Leaded Maca o\Jack. TI highwaymen escaped. eon leaving the service! Central Park, She disappeared with the | Sydykowski, dazed from the beating, | not the attractivennan of higher | Lord & Taylor Devote a Special Department to 10 REPORT IDLERS | baby and two weeks later waa arrested | literally crawled a quarter of a mile toy ¥ pore Tallon cainting ca cia erel O tf itt ° th F utjyitting e Karmerette Featuring Practical, Serviceable Clothing at Very Economical Prices in Bridgeport with the child |a house and told his story. He was re- | fac it was found necessary to When taken into custody she sald she y hospital. we Himit, REPORT READY FRIDAY. Creams cones ty TODRAFT BOARDS the Zone Plan. ME GHOR Nile .aNow Gen. Crowder Issues Regula- Clearance Sale of H eesentias industries must sacrifice} tions That Non-Producers Sis errs ny asso | Must Workor Feht —@ 6§ WWOmen’s Apparel 9, Reg. Trade Mark # McCutcheon's the Labor Policies Board to speed WASHINGTON, June 4.—The new war production “work or fight” regulations were pro- The following Pre-Inventory Clearance prices for Women’s and Misses’ Outer Clothing are worthy of note, War industries, including agricul- | mulgated by order of Provost Marshal Tailored Suits, formerly $32.75 to 49.50 now $23.75 to 32.75. Coats for Dress Wear, formerly $52.50 to 75.00 now $42.50 to 69.50. Coats for Utility Wear, formerly $29.50 to 42.50 now $23.75 to 32.75. Frocks of Silk, formerly $19.75 to 28.50 now $15.75 and 24.50. ture, will need approximately 4,500,000 | Gen, Crowder to-day, Citizens are workers in the next six or eCi#bt| called on to assiat by reporting to the months, tentative figures show. NO} nearest local board men of military Tabor, skilled or unskilled, ts to Be | age who are in the idler or non-pro- asf the open market. | ductive classification after July 1. Means of withdrawing these work- ers from non-essential industries | with a little disturbance as possible to the country’s economic life has been put up to a committee which to the board Friday, ‘The effect of the regulations is to create all the loca! boards into judicial | bodies to sit probably weekly, Where persons are reported to a local board, | the procedure will be to have a formai | notice of not less than three nor more ttee is to meet Thurs-| ipistddoobadbecdyannd ‘than seven days served on the regis- War gardening and kindred occupations call for these sightly and comfortable uniforms. Here are Smocks and Jumpers, Overalls and Bloom- NEDO INO PNG NING PAGO OIAY TATE OOO day to consider 9 zone plan by whieh trae directing him to present. aush Dresses of Cotton Materials in Stripes and Checks, formerly $17.50 ers, cut on lines that permit of strenuous activities, and made of sturdy «Aided jevidence as he may care to submit. to 18.95 now $15.50 to 16.95. " : among ‘he non-essential industries y materials that have been woven especially for such wearables. of all Siates. eh beipegt lies hdlents t ecnect hha Dresses of White Cotton Voile $9.75 to 18.75. ‘ ; pf Under the plan ontiined ao tar by |!W the present method and require [fq ' ‘ Many models featured are exclusive with Lord & Taylor. All are the Polio Hoard the Government Si! proof to be submitted in amdavit Linen Tailored Frocks, formerly $22.50 now $19.75. offered at the very lowest prices possible, so the patriotic woman doing her ae Fae eo on ha gen. | A local board may eummon any {if Wash Skirts in a fancy woven wash material, splendid model, $8.95. bit in this helpful way may be correctly but inexpensively clad. trated recruiling and distributing) ™@% Who may be {dle or non-pro-| [Rg ancy. ductively employed within its terri. | |i Privats and public employers en.|‘0FY Whether the board has original » gaged in war production will apply |JUFiadiction over the registrant or not. | Blouses Betils agen wnangver men are If the man (s a resident of another . »| district, the local b hich hi ,, heeded. 4 IC Ia] Beredekabletioadl sii ance Billet Batiste, Hand-made, two models, $6.95 and 8.75. Baaea bau. created to pass on auch ‘t@ken cognizance of the case shall demands and decide which shall be a ite findings and a briet sum: White Broadcloth Silk with high neck, tailored model, formerly $8.50 now $7.50. auppi of the proof in the case and Plaid Voile, formerly $5.75 and 8.75 now $4.95 and 7.50. Washable Stripe Silk, large sizes, formerly $5.75 now $5.00. @irect war ind n the twe re . ' Ky 1 « Tnited a the ce, a0 ds against e aqnes into which the United States) F1 trane, nia order number shall be Voile, Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Batiste, ranging from $4.50 to 10.50. One Piece Overalls Belted Coats . Belted Smocks Of cotton cloth in khaki Of khaki, grey or Copen- Of khaki color cotton; hagen cott with Kk i " ‘i color; belted model on | double belt and pockets, bbe ial ot ceveuuy loose comfortable lines; can Button trimmed f b 1 h Bloomers or Breeches Breeches, with buttoned € worn long or short. | with strap atknee. Com- | cuff. Special, complete, Special......++0+++-$3.95 | plete oecveees Sede $6.95 Smart Novelties in Garden Clothes Striped Gingham Suits Trouville Cloth Suits In belted model with convertible collar | In pretty colors; new slip-on model and big pockets. with deep pockets-4is sleeveless, Breeches in plain colors to match, Breeches with straps.......++--$4.95 $10.75 and $14.78 Second Floor [WLS ETE WE WW Wd Wd ot ed ed 0 ter board, after reviewing has been divided by the War Indus- | forretted and he will become imme- tries Board were announced to-day. | diately liable for military service, aub- They aro: fect to right of review by his district m F, Me . New York City; | board. William F. Morea vem oe CY: | “In every instance the local board OR WEOE Ss Keports | must send the complete record to the R. Trigg, Philadel- | qistrict board for approval. ge 8. Oliver, | In the printed regulations Issued Roche y si Myron ‘f, Herrick, Cleveland; All A. Templeton, Detroit: Luctus Tee TARA) 07-4) AC TAN OETA 4 to-day no additional employments are placed on the list of nou-product!ve Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets s cautioned not to extend the list of May Vay ByVNy BW AWA ter, Chicago; A. Clifford Shinkle, non-productive employments without : EOE LO ON Cincinnati; Frank N. Hoen, Balti- , specific authority from the War De- more; W. H. White jr Atlanta; M, Partment —— W. Bush, Birmingham, Ala: Brig mone oer AUTO ACCIDENT KILLS ||P June Clearance Sale of Reine ace | UMP MEXR CPN Lord & laylor _| Summer Faraave Henry I. Harriman, Boston; D. RK.) Three Officers, Companions, Also = = 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Suites especially adapted for Sun Parlors or Living Rooms, with beautiful en- Seam, St, Paul Min | Hurt When Machine Hits Tree Bach regional representative wil! ree] main in jis district as the represer.ta- | Rounding Curve. . ameled wood frames and wicker panels in a variety of combination colorings. An Urgent Call tive of the War Industries Board at! PATERSON, N. J., June-4—Capt. B. Washington. They are instructed to|C, Thrall of the Quartermaster Corps ry reach all orgunizations and firms, | at Camp Merritt was killed to-day and| Enroll in the U. S, Naval Reserve Force, help take the Army of 5,000,000 Su bstantially Reduced whether affiliated with Chambers of | t! companions were Ini when men “Over There,’’ and catch the ‘Subs’ off the Jersey coast umes Te le to. be | thelr automobile while rounding « steep : Sun Parlor Suite Commerce, oF ot NO Som scit duen| curve on the Franklin Turnpike, ‘near Men of Draft Age Can Be Accepted not hold membership in @ commercial | Hohokus, crashed into @ tree, throwing Wood frames, cane panels, finished in Ivory and Lavender. organization. | the occupants from the car, They were Oa | removed to the Paterson General Hos- frieh Volunteers Wanted by | pital Capt. Thrall Alea of fractured Sofa, Desk Chair, Viceroy. skull soon after reaching the hospit DUBLIN, June 4 (Ansociated| The Injured are: Lieut, Edward \ $45.00 | $17.85 Press—Field Marshal French, the| © badly bruised; Capt. Ry! Arm Chair Day Bed, Lord Tdoutenant of Ireland, issued to-| Duulted’: Lieut, Wiliam Jacknann, pos-| $25.00 $35.00 night a proclamation asking for c q 60,000 voluntary recruits, and there-| C | hoster Bene efter 2,000 to 3,000 monthly to main-| Qu asters Corps ae tl $25. . tain the Irish divisions, AS CRED. Merritt no tpformation e Table, Tabourette, The first cail is to men of eighteen | Thrall enitsted or his home town, ‘Trek - $28.85 $6.85 to twenty-seven years of age, and spe-| believed, however, ‘he cata from Cont ’ : : jal Inducement is offered of legisin- | necticut. Good Desk, Magazine tion to insure that land shall be av —> $35.00 Stand $24.85 able for the men who fight for their Y A a9 L “4 " fer MAY SELL HEARST PAPERS, Evening! 2 ; = i —_— | injunction Restrnins Moant’ Ver- r Brown Enameled Suite with Cream Panels a en eee ae, nom Oficiain Fram Probibe | halle is he Silk Shi ts Soft..... eee ssseee ++ $29.75 | Chaise Long biye4 : sina ce | who kan pocket Table. be -$18,85 | Magazine Stand $18.85 Lemons Beautify! Gontr ort ee ei | abuse, and feel that Chair or Rocker 218.85 | Tea Wagoa.... $25.06 the Mayor oth it is no disgrace tew : : Grey E led Suite with C: Panel: n Pi y Enameled Suite w ream Panels @irain lemon Juloe well before }| be bit bi « dog At.a Very Special Price Sota, s+. $55.00 | Chair or Rocker........ 22.85 | Tuble........ ig anaes Ixt d fi s | mixing and mi je face, Pillings ‘ hay. ~ 7 nani’ arinar hakea _ ournal, : Blue Enameled Suite with Cream Panels | Zeltung, and the New Yorker Sofa... aeeetieve eee $37.85 | Tabourette ee rete enmemtntntntettttit | niunetion will hold good untit | ——— 9 AS Se anes ; .. $19.85 | Magazine Stand Ay Here is told how to prepare andnex-| fi rile of its browent by the, pubs Arm Chair or Rocket.......0ss0eeeeees $21.85 pensive lemon lotion which can be| permanent 1 Ramed” for used to bring back to any skin the sweet freshness of which it has been robbed by trying atmospheric cons ditions. Windchofe, roughness, tan and redness are warded off and those tell-tale lines of care or of age are softened WASHINGTON, June 4.— plano The juice of two fresh lemons} companies hay n taken over by th strained into a bottle containing three Unites my Alien Pr ounces of orchard white makes a ‘ » and a board ‘of dij whole quarter pint of the most re)” markable lemon skin beeutifier at ‘dt about the cost one must pay for a! | The comps small jar of the ordinary cold creams. | £2)", Care should be taken to strain the) Cor, lemon juice through a fine cloth so no 00. lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months, Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such dlemishes 5;00000 Children in Grey Enameled Pieces with White Panels Tea Wagon........- $25.00 | Arm Chalr,...........,.$22.85 | Morris C | stata Aig | | Enemy Preperty Over Three Concern: Rich Silks of superb quality, in an assortment of color combinations that will delight the eye—New fancy stripes, including plenty ofblack and whiteeffects. 8 are: Huntington Piano | Conn., cupital $219,- | i ke | tal $100,~ L 000, 57 per e —_——~——_ Shirts made up to the exacting re- quirements of Lord & Taylor stand- Sleepy Hollow Arm Chair or Rocker, brown as freckles, sallowness and tan, and is and Measuring ' . . . oF pn , ' fav entanar te WASHINGTON, June ards, ass . 36 ste Brown Fibre Tea Wagon, Maple Porch Rocker, fibre, upholstered in fram cane) akin wofkeaer, suapOthEOR | iota ch BAS he a ds, _ assuring the utmost satisfaction with removable glass, top | double cane seat and back; | Cretonne; reduced to Gust try iti Get three ounces of ation-wide weighing and, meesurina In point of service. tray; reduced to.. $12.89 | special $5.78 $13.85 orchard white at any pharmacy and [est According to Agures made public to- two lemons from the grocer and make 24%,P¥ the Children's Bureau of the De up a@ quarter pint of this sweetly the fragrant lemon lotion and massage it tho daily into the face, neck , aud see for yourse! Bieth Floor rons Buree Growid Floor W. S. S. on Sale Here m1 ona being based on’ atx yeara of dy into the causes of Infen Buy War Savings Stamps