Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
advance of it enlisted in the army or navy, Then again it was believed that a considerable number of the young men were out of town and had sent thelr registrations by mall. By boroughs, the figures given out at midnight were: Manhattan, 16,- 872; Brooklyn, 12,670; Bronx, 4,644; Queens, 2,745; Richmond, 636. Martin Conboy, Director of the Draft for this city, sald after hearing the returns, “While the figures are disappointing, they will doubtless be largely increased with the opening of the morning mail."Again they show that fhe enlistments in various US.AGENTSNAB35 INBROADWAY RAD INRAFDOOGER Roundup Aimed at Enforcing New Regulations Applying to Men Just Reached 21, branches of the service by New York boys have been larger than even the most sanguine had expected. If our assumption {s correct that the total of to-day's enlistment would be 10 or 12 per cent, of the total number who registered in June, 1917, to- night's figures show that four out of every ten New Yorkers who have reached twenty-one years since then have entered the army, the navy or the marines.” Only one man, apparently, refuscd to register. & round-up of muspected slackers Jest night and carly to-day, following the new registration, netted Depart- ‘ment of Justice and Army Intelll- “gemce Bureau investigators thirty- five mon from the Broadnvay district who apponred to be over 21, and had no cards. ‘With them to-day will also be ex- amined the only man alleged to have refused to register, Ho ts a Bronx chauffour of Austrian parents, The total number of young men who registered in Greater New York for National Army service yesterday, having reached the age of twenty- one yoars since the first registration on June 6, 1917, was given out at mid- night ag 36,967. edie figure looked rather disap- pointing at first, as it had been est!- mated that 60,000 would line up at the 189 local draft boards, But apparently @ great number of the newly-fledged citizons had not waited | Jefferson Market Court charged with for this registration day, and had tn|larceny, He has a deop out in bis | CUTICURA HEALS : EPH SOR BIAIbEay according to the PAINFUL PIMPLES blotter of the West 30th Street Sta- tion, is Capt. George H. Ensign, a British Army officer, here on sick On Limbs, Hands and Face, Scaled Over. Itching and Could Not Sleep. leave, who has been a guest at the Hotel McAlpin for three days. Capt. Ensign said he stepped out of his “I eaw a small pimple on my arm and 1 scratched ft constantly until I | was full of pimples on my He was Samuel Sultan four, of Austrian parents. He was locked up in the Morrisania Station, and to-day will be questioned by Fed. eral authorities, BRITISH OFFICER IN THIEF Turns Battered Prisoner, Who Claims to Be Son of Former Governor, Over to Police. If able to leave Bellevue, a man claiming to be the son of a former Governor of Kentucky, and describ- ing himself as Henry Johnsen, forty- three, living at No. 146 West sith Street, will be arraigned to-day In he saw and that $26 was missing from his coat. The money was not found on Johnsen when be was searched by the police. e Just how Johnsen received his | wound could not be learned. He |was arrested by Traffic Patrolman I went for a free sample and | Ryan, afterward purchased acake of | McAlpin detective Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Oint- ———— ment, and I was healed.” (Signed) Noy of Six Drowned tn River. Sie peneat i raaestecleag New York Louls Fusco, aged six, of No. 634 Sept. 21, 1917. olumbus Avenue, was ‘or bair and skin health Cuticura Soap Co rth River at the ree and Ointroent are supreme. last evening. He was playing ‘ Mall, Addreas post ae PeNagre, Dope He Rectan’ Sold . Soap = room last night, leaving the door open and his uniform coat hanging on a chatr, limbs, hands, and face. Tho W pimples pained most severely andecaledover. The itching On his way baok to the room be saw a man leaving and gave chasn. made me tear my clething, and I could not sleep. id He declared Johnsen was the man “T saw Cuticur Be.” Ointment Zand soc. | Wte Vv | The VICTROLA Will Be a Fitting Gift For the June Bride Music will be an important factor in making the new home happy. The Victrola offers the means of supplying music economically and conveniently. It will be a lasting testimony of the donor’s thought- fulness. Victrolas (cabinet style) range in price from $85 to $265. If you are not prepared to pay cash, easy terms of payment may be arranged $5 or $10 Monthly according to the model selected. The Wanamaker Victor record service is com- plete and up-to-the-minute. All the New June Records are here, together with all others listed in the Victor catalog. Examples of some of the prominent artists who may be heard on the June records — John McCormack-—‘'God Be with Our Boys Tonight” Ignace Jan Paderewski—‘‘Nocturne in F Major" Geraldine Farrar—‘'Thais—Meditation’’, Harry Laudev—‘*The Laddies Who Fought Victrola Salons, First Gallery, New Building. $1 $1.50 $3 JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street, New York of No. 465 East 156th Street, a chauf- who was called in by the | here on @ raft and fell into the | ‘v . oe ae ee ee ee ee brigade, holda that running elevators ts aniong WALDORF LIFTS Oscar #ald the change waa made fi the "non-essential occupations for ft rule, whi able-bodied young mer) | BY EIGHT CONDUCTORETTES Replace Men Whose Work Is | Classed as “Non-Essential” Un- | der New Draft Rule, ‘War struck the Waldorf-Astoria ole- vators yesterday, and now. take It from Oscar, they are running better than ever—with conductorettes. ‘Those polished young men who used to do the ups and downs in the big hotel are all gone now, excepting a few of the undraftables, who remain to take care of the night service, while the trim day operators aré getting thelr beauty sleep. There are eight of the girls on duty, and it 1s hinted that there may be more oon. Thoy are to wear natty uniforms of Palm Beach cloth as oon as the tal- lor gets his work done. For the present they look well in black dresses and white aprons borrowed from the maida’ F you are weak-bodied, weak-~blooded, and weak-nerved, build your blood and body with Gude's ‘Pepto Mangan “The Red Blood Builder” Pepto-Mangan /e made only by M. J. BREITENBACH CO., New York | W.L.DOUGLA “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE” $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5,00 $6.00 $7.00 @ $8.00 You can save money by wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. The best known shoes in the world. The actual value is deter- mined and W. L. Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom be- fore the shoes leave the factory, which guarantees their value and absolutely protects you against high prices and unreasonable profits. TL heaualiey of W.L.Dougtlas productisguaranteed by more than 4o years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the fash- ion centres of America, They are made in a well- equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. alae retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them. Sold by over 9000 shoe dealers and 105 0 | BOYS SHOES Beet im the World $3.00 & $3.50 i W. L. Do stores. If not convenient to Factory showing 30x60 call at W. L. Douglas store, ask your local dealer for th is Take no othe iy i ake em. other make. foot room in which W.L, Write for booklet, showing how to order Douglas began manufac- || shoes by mail, postage free. turing, July 6, 1876. cnvrun.wLDowlusacy Hi WL. Douglas Stores in Greate 146th & 147th Ste. #850 Moa $ r NewYork: Street. B47 Bi #1852 Brondw: | 1495 Broadw: ARE WEAK NERVES 10 LAC OF PHYSICAL STRENGTH HOLDING You BACK IN LIFE ? You Must Have Plenty of tron in Your Blood if You Want the Power and Energy to Win, Says Physician Woe the crushing grip of triale and care wy your italic 4nd keepe you from the full exjoy- ment of home, eo- etal and business J) it will increase etrength and Jo, many inetences. UBANDS are ay 4B, Buy Monroe Clothes “4S Don't hoard Clothing. Buy now only if you need clothes now—and don't try to anticipate your future needs because future prices will be higher. ust remember this: No matter how igh prices ¢ re will be, you will be supplied with good rha- terials, honestly tailored, in Monroe Clothes at less cost than the same qualities will cost you at other clothiers, We know that our method of selling product direct to you—in ch gill avaps eaaile ws cash o} e enable us to undersell all others. Meanwhile, the most sensible, prac- tical, economical way to piece out your summer is to get ourself a Cool Cloth or Palm Suit. We have an un- — limited variety of summer fabrics for your choosing at $8.50. You can't duplicate them at wholesale for that 4 ’ Monroe Specials Patm Black and White Label MONROE CLOTHES $21 A distinctive line of high grade Clothes that are super values, MONROE CLOTHES $25 Clothing of the finest quailty fabrice—at « wonderful saving, @FD. BY GOODALL WORSTED 08. SUITS $Q.50 — esomeraraers ert ye [UPSTAIRS | EVENINGS TI MANHATTAN 42 nd Str. cor Bway SOE42nd manson NASSAU ” +R 5S CORTIAND” ‘7, BwAY *¢ opp. ACAD MUSIC “", cor. BWAY ‘be at COL.CIRCLE £8 ‘cor. 7QAVE at CANAL BRONX Bergen Ave.149030 BROOKLYN Court & Montagues Fulton §& Hoyt >- Ff 587 Fulton at Flatbush NEWARK -151 Market St JERSEY CITY-rNewark avateq PATERSON-220 Main St YONKERS - Getty Squaw OPEr LL 9 tl SATURDAYS TILL 10 it at ning. tired) oe ‘Nox: roa » wot Eur the \ewch, atest ‘The masifectarees guage oo gusceestul taal utirely ealstectary” nels ory _parebaser or they will refund poor yu awd druaaietasmy May Be Obtained Free gay At 7 SUITS-TOPCOATS America’s Lar SATISFACTION GUAR /ENING. CLOTHES Retail Clothiers ANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED [NO CHARGE ALTERATIONS st £1918 Poultry, Live Stock and Agricultural Annual HE WORLD'S Main Offiee And All Branch Offices. On application, copies of THE WORLD'S Poultry Book will be forwarded freo of charge by mall,