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? a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1918, o RFT AGE MEN, ae Sie TO-DAY’S QUOTA OF DRAFTED MEN ON WAY TO CAMP. |ftrtiricae Service. This information was given Jctive pations, Thia inciudes to-day by Capt. David Asch of the bell hops, waiters and those engaged 044440608 GE EPEDOODODGD — OOG04-4.6-5-6-4:+ 14 OF OG OES EGGERS SH SOE ESOOHE TITTIES OD call an unofficial State convention, as of all kinda. im 4 @ |demanded by United States Senators registrant appearing betpre | ter Wadeworth. Failing to in= Ks Adjutant General's office, Hall of 9 ean | Records, Chambers Street, and con ¥ 1 | Record h Chambers sire, and con. | Muelle (pepvecereioictne duce Chairman Glynn to call such @ ; : Ce eee meet h . ni Superintendent of the United States Will have his case reviewed by the meeting, they sent out fnvitations to nelr own friends for & pow-wo' mployment Service, comprising the District Moard This Board, in turn, thelr ow rie for © pow-wow of Re- | states of New York, New Jersey and, Will send a report to the Local Bourd, Connecticut, Each bourd will pass on tho case of 4 999990699 publicans at Saratoga on July 18, No one here is authorized to speak for | the two Senators, but Theodore Dougiag f The Local Board will mail to all, every registrant individaully, and,| 2 | Robinson, Chairman of Attorney Ge ten in Classes 1, 2 and %, whose ques. | While it Is expected to weed out all eral Merton Lewis's campaimn for i Hf jon-easential "1 - Governor, expressed eo i ion = Essential Occupations |tionnaires show that the registrant ix Ron-casential Jobs, bela held by able-| ¢ Glynn agreed to terms acceptaMbete Wie | working at a non-productive occupa. bolle boast Whitman opponents the Calder- Wad é | ae unite hitman opponents lder- Wads- Must Be Abandoned for | uon, a wunmons on July 1 work hardehip (0 RY OR | worth confab would be called off. War Industries. appear at the Local Board « hen it tn founs registrant | un when he returns e suse why they should not find other |! Willing to enter an essential indus- ltrom Albany, la expected to issue a call productive employment try, the Local Board ea give hin @ |for « meeting of the Republican State New York men in the draft ag)| According to Capt. Asch the list of, little leeway ording to the merits | Committee some, day this week, af 1 A » rs ar ¢ hich the date and the te ry = who are enjoying deferred classificn- | NOn-productive cecupations will be tr i h Hes bt 4 posed 4 se Local | | Sttieiat Fe wil be aencuneene eg? ‘lorensed. At present the regulations Board is unable to suggest productive | tr hitman headquarters a tom and are now engaged in what | verre at pasranger elevator operas | employment for which the registrant | iz i Provost Marshal, General Crowder| {ory and attendants, and doormen, (.# best suited, his name and addrean $ \" terms as non-productive occupations |footmen, carriage openera oid other | Will be sent to the United States Em- | 4 , wil have their cases acted on by the attendants in clubs, hotels, atores, Ployment Service $ —— — “There are five branches of es- sential induatries in which we can | une men,” said Supt. O'Leary of the; @ ER _ Employment Service to-day. “They | @ TON ine 21. = Sengte > 1 are farms, shipbulldingggmunition, 4 to-day will p it railroad work and army@Aand navy | if pn pghoryl ve Volo aa Sates ut DERNA safll J ctulpment manufacturing. Pitty per) g nes the Woman Suffrage Final y ™ nenage ms craeey aan Pinal purposes are made in New Jersey. | 4 hahicte Decditdal Met 22 East 34 St. T look for an increase of 25 per cent. ' nO ica ae in a fow days in the development of | 4 "was to 20s the shipbuilding, It is expected thia will . . increase to 70 to 100 per cent, within President = r six months. The railroads have been | on certain. 8 a e drained of their men by the draft, | holding out and 1 believe we shall be able to! Z tin in dango * _ lve the new ruling of the Provost | ¢ tn danger 6t dae Marshal at Washington.” $ | > t the Employment Service the! ® Mother Burns Children to Death tm ING \ who are seeking productive 3 | Keds. work will be given a dated card and Ps ¥ Hh be give nd | | HAMILTON, ©, June 2. —Edne ent to mame of these industries. | ® pasagoeseeraeooe-roaos+4 or) , = saanamnanina sina nnans a Kk poured coal oil on the bed of her y Closin Out Entire Stock Adi t t | pecaune the card will be dated — | tN Evert tive, aad aired ain da th three, a ined them to death ear g ror to Adjustmen ra te oer UNO} 614,000 TONS OF SHIPS [WHITMAN HEADQUARTERS 2s. .r'S)mnatint —== = = rd, it will automatically ex- babie: *M “ook ia held, rity ape Re SUNK BY U BOATS IN MAY, |" OPENED WITHOUT GOVERNOR °° miss Sul ee oa The Necessity for Immediate Disposal Compels ea A MISTRIAL JUROR BERLIN BOASTS OFFICIALLY MEN IN cily 0 ane asylum / \g _ Tes ~, “Kin Der 40-BED HOSPITAL WARD , Chairman Glynn, After Conference, | Expected to Callan Unofficial =| © The name “kine | Declares 56,000 Ad Additional Ton- | p although of German origin, 5 State Convention. » discarded. for the neem | nage Was Towed Into Port the Whitman head Tey H Milan Stelln Louise Remarkable Building Feat by Con- | o by the Allies. | Manhattan Hotel were opened to-day, Af D : struction Division of War De- (Continued trom First Pase.) MSTURDAM, June 24.—Ship (Continued from First Page.) {Sueo cam i oeateeenoa arth aes n of ternoon Dresses partment on Staten Island. . tonnage sunk by German —_——- \= = ——— submarines in the month of | . WASHINGTON, Junc 24—It re-| State's evidence, that's what vou! stay aggregate altogether successful, At the Long f Regular Prices to $18.50 To Close At | ¥ quirea just ten hoitta and thirty-wignt | did!” O'Leary shouted May aggregated 614,000 grogs tons. | isiang City atation aa well aa at the | Georgette Crepe, Taffeta Silk, Serge, minutes for the Construction Division | Just then Miss Alice O"Leary, whol jssued at Berlin omeimy Makement Carleton Avenue yards the officers | Foulard Silk, Novelty Silk, including 9 BO] | cc har Besariment to erect and wan standing beste ni gaced at Herlin, nade eat {¢ _\teFed. inauperable dimculties make ready for occupancy a forty-bed | hands on John's shoulders and begged vine 5 oa at lin cutting the men away from their many of our most desirable models. ward to General Hospital 10, | him to be calm. He was led away to} wines jpactace lg a by ed families long enough to typewrite ‘ Staten Island. ‘The establishment is | another part of the court room While! takea to porte of the Enteate Ale |att’ on individual filing cards Ss known ax the Fox Hills Clearing Hos-|the juror, apparently ill at case. Hew in AGH Nasi haa: relia Ai, {Hitherto this checking up had been ummer Dresses pita! turned away to get his hat and his! peady announced for that month, done with more success on the trains —_—_ To Close At ; The new building is a one-story | pay cerftificate for nine days’ service. ;—————————— “ —|after the recruits actually had| Former Prices to $12.50 jframe structure with a convalescing | Although it was a technical victory | vant ig a Russian, John O'Leary as-|starte! for camp porch, and has in addition to the ward| for the defense, John O'Leary secmed| serted that the maid was taken into| In the Long Island City station a New models just received; materials are Ging 95 ja diet kitchen, surgical dressing room, | greatly disappointed by the turn of | Custody by agents for the Depart-| diversion was caused by the dis ham and Voile; a wide variety to select from. e linen room and bath, It is 156 feet] affairs, He declared that he had| ™ent oles Pegs bah iad sagan varkation of a regiment of soidie: FOLLOWING are the details of the increase in prices POR 90 gases 001 cae | Maa puna Ya vi lib uy EN. tems Ortaate alld ONO L Lal otne anla| (oat arzited from) Reining 6oa0. of several models in Nemo Corsets, which, as we an aw . M.| mony and asserted that If the case|incommunicado in Waverly House, |the South. The new “Buddies” car- Silk & Cloth Suit not a post Lole had been dug. Four| had gone to the jury he would have} _ It also developed today that Arthur] rying all the dignity of a pack and publicly announced three weeks ago, will take effect uITS corner plots had been set to indicate | been freed beyond a doubt. | Lyons. the Government's witness |rifte, indulged In some good-nature:| ON Monday, July 1st, 1918: —— To Close At the extteme dimensions of the bulld-| United States Attorney Earl U./ acy to nid Jeronlah's eacape, waar. |‘'strafing” of the chaps in civilians ' Former Prices to $39.50 Sal ing. A considerable quantity of the| Barnes also was disappointed over|raigned before Judge Learned Hand] clothes soon to be soldiers. Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets ‘ ; lumber was on the ground but none|the mistrial. He said the Govern- | lst we He pleaded not guilty and| Charles Francis Tobin, from Local Present Revised Taffeta and Faille Silk Suits, with fancy linings; P 0 had been cut to size. At one time 566|ment had made out a clear case] VAs released on his own recogni Board No. 171 of Long Isiand City, | Pri! Prices " ‘ o on that he furnish J 1 < Suits of Men's Wear Serge, silk lined, jmen were on the job, the number|against’ the defendant after many | bail ¥ |came to the station under arrest and No, 311—now $3.00....advanced July 1 to $4.00 gradually decreasing weeks of careful preparation and that Ribs cepa proceeded a prisoner to Yaphank. He No. 312—now 3.00_..-advanced July 1 to 4.00 ’ eemreleree ca h 1 ft | had d and tf No, 315 d d Julyl to 5.00 rape he wis practically s of conviction (4 hy recently had married and was put in io. —now -advanced July1 to 5. Afternoon Dresses U $. BOARD AVERTS STRIKE had the case gone to the jury. He ‘KNITTIN DRIVE BEGIN Class 4, but his wife visited the board No. 318—now --advanced July 1 to 6.00 pd Yad +O |said he had allowed the motion to FOR SAILORS AND SOLDIERS a few days ago and stigmatized her Yo. 319—now to 5.00 Former Prices to $25.00 To Close At OF 21 000 WAR WORKERS |: ss withont protest because he! husband as a “slacker” who would | No. 320—now ‘advanced July 1 to 8.00 p ie y jdidn't want the defense to have any not support her. Promptly he was No, 321—now advanced July 1 to 5.00 - ad “ attet? ges o oved o Class 1B, a O~ 1, Wy Smart Dresses of Wool Jersey, Crepe de Chine, Pe ers ‘come-back” or any cry of “Pp 4 Army of Women Tea i> Work, Raret wp to. Sines 2 and tontay No. 322—now advanced July 1 to 5.00 ¢ | t Crepe Georgette and Taffeta Silk; extraordinary seneral Electric Company and Em-| tion.” He added that he would b when he resisted this change the No. 324— RAGA GA 4 value. i. ployees Submit Difference the case all ove vin on Wednesday but Can’t Afford to Buy police took charge of him. he aad advanced July 1 to. 8.00 PISSED acon es terenes morving with 9 s much confi-| the Wool | Of the New York quota designates | No. 226—now advanced July 1 tor 5.00 to Arbitration, i Re ST TRE OF PAN ER: BRA” a to Ci Wadawol South Ca No. 344—now -advanced July 1 to 5.00 Aft & Di WASHINGTON, June 24.—The De: arith ‘Galteeditusicies lor trtacnan erates ea tie power” | tina, 1,877 feat! ara reas” atte No. 353—now -advanced July 1 to 5.00 , ernoon inner Gowns ; ae eae es OREO OF WOERGN Ane Sitis |) 288i tour in Manhatuat and twelve ‘in No. 355—now -advanced July 1 (o 5.00 | arou fled tl ch dL partment of Labor announced to-day |cumstances under which he had nd New York City who are eager to 3 ‘that a strike has t , learned of the indictment againat | ™ake warm garments for the sailors and Bipokivn spperebied | f 5b8. Lavery.) No. 359--now -advanced July 1 to 4.50 Former Prices to $49.50 To Close At the: Hus im een verted at | ee csons Ee eald he had been talk- | SAlera Rus OANACE afford to) buy the | Btreet Ferry and erogeed tp ihe Feta: No. 402—now advanced July1 to 5.50 Saeee the plant of the General Biectric | Anders ’ wool, the Knitted Comforts Committee, | sylvania and Jersey Central Stations ‘ ‘ re Co , Sche ae ing Saturday with a prospective wit- | No, 403—now advanced July 1 to 5.50 mpany at Sche ady, N. Y, by | /o® . ‘ of which Mrs, Herbert L, Satterlee is/ in Jersey City for entrainment, | No. 405—now advanced July 1 to 5.50 course of | Gy agreement of the employers and the | Ness for the case and in tt \ 21,000 employees to submit their dig- | the conversation the witness said he | pten ferences to arbitration by ex-Pregi- | didnt’ want to testify partly hecasiie| 8 cy) nan, began a drive to-day to re- | econtan its fre ‘ool fund. Contributions | : Jr# of ussintance will be received | 68Q IN NEW DRAFT CALL. Nemo KopService Corsets dent Taft and Frank I. Walsh, joint |he knew one of the jure by Mira, Satterlee at the committe No. 212—now $2.75 advanced July 1 to $3.00 had been | he arters, No, 405 Madison Ay chairmen 6f the National War Labor| indicted several years ago. Col. Fel- more than one bundred wom to Fuenteh No. 216—now .2.50.__-advanced July 1 to 2.75 Of Crepe de Chine, Satin and Foulard Silk, in 75 a variety of splendid designs. 24- | Wisconsin Hoard, who have already heard evi- | der got this information too late § Sat- | ABInG, S06 fa gd garments and) ‘auciasliae Nae Na SOic-now tie bin 400 | ae dey ee Wer CGAY LG ERA ANY AGHOR: POD T9C| taut Chey tramasioel Ware disbursed | WASHINGTON, June 24.—Provost No. 303—now advanced July1 to 3.50 F | DI t ree wool fund, 0 0} ’ o ‘ ier | To-day the War Lubor Board wil vesiigecion early toviay be sald z Misa May Burrough, who is in charge of| Marshal General Crowder to-day di- No. 305—now advanced July 1 to 4,00 The Store is closed daily at 5 P. M. |hear evidence ou the question | learned that Anis rH0n had been n= | thls apraneh of the, Commawed in ordes [rected Wisconsin to furnish 500 white No. 511—now advanced Jaly1 to 6.00 | whet in areal railways are in a f1- volved in asin ve i A the | $2,0l! the requests for garments received |crammar school graduates and Ohio 180 No, 512—now advaticad 1h 1 ts (6100 nanctal position to pay w, in. | 1914 for a conspiracy to conceal the| from army and 1 ™ el canned” aeamiuar, Being ArAdlatel No, 752—now advanced July 1 to 10.00 Phe que: ‘ commander of one aviation camp alone creases, The question of increased | assets of a bankrupt concern, It also) {UTM Gn has come in for n gry 4 qualified for general military service for * a are is involved. developed that Anderson had turned |artcles—jackets, mufflers, wr |Special training at army schools The| /Vemo Back-Resting Corsets State's evidence upon promise of im- | mets and socks, | G. 0. P. COMMITTEE CALLED. |’ ¢ | p: hile entrainment date is July 15. The call No. 309—now $3.50.---advanced July 1 to $4.00 munity, and the indictment against probably will be held open for volun- Jc eee wwe) RUSSIA TO FREE AUSTRIANS, |r wn bpp ce We already have explained that these advances in Government had falled to quash the aaa end the records, in, the| Will Exebange Prisoners on Head eer REN Stoney price are compelled by the greatly increased cost of district K's office showed that For Read Banta. John B. Shaw of St. John’s Place| Manufacture, and represent only a portion of that | - Pinan teaae | publican Com: | it 'was still pending MOSCOW, Tuesday, June 18 (By As-/and Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, the! additional cost. Further advances may be compelled o-day issued a call for a ante to-day issue for am Anderson said he didn't know there | sociated Press).—An understanding nay|Draft Board Clerk on trial for unlaw- ate Repudican Commitier | way an indictment ‘aint itn | been reached iy aiding @ repistered man to evade} im the near future, and there even may be a serious asserted he was ww tria that, pe rmy service, was found gUllty to-day shortage of Nemo Corsets because of our inability to In & bankrupiey P hod | rarding. ihe n the Federal Court in Brooklyn be- On Saturdays 2 t 12 noo him was never push jere Saturday to Fix Con- A. Glynn, Saturday ing the t The Department for Special Costumes waphy Dressmaking Sec ided Calder- Wadsworth her than to. Bay ve It necessary iven testimony before the Gram! |Ontts able-bodied prisoners may ‘be ex- lore Judge Chatfield, and will be sen-| SeCUre a supply of materials of the NEMO STANDARD unraantg andictment "98% °F singers an ere a fh carping cap: |" aon Ju : QUALITY at any price. eer e by A de _ Witness | (ranaportation, ft oils military DR. WILLIAM M POLK DEAD. | The NEMO STANDARD shall never be lowered, shail be releasi — 2 testified that there iarked nee | x ccac | FINDS UNIFORMS LURE, — | ainerence betwee | Gynecologist Wan Father of State ‘OPS BROS. Manufacturers of Neme Corsets, NEW YORK ac resses — ame ot io Fit conevevtieral Senden Snming to) (7evsionla! Bat eiees Hecauso they are “attracted by the| her other : Harem xh | United States, i ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. June 24 niforms of soldiers and ators’ is he ndwt rong stina * ¥ Me | LONDON, June 2.—A member of| pr, William Polk of New York, father ra t i oth 1, was | egecho-Slovak National Council ia now| or p > 4h f the State e a dutiful nd a loyal | &® p Frank Polk, counsellor of the Ste for afternoon or ev eni ng aut vole Melee | at Tokio trying to arra for the| Department, Washington and at times rregponsibility and per- | transportation of his compatriots at) Acting Secretary of the State, died here re to a fall from a window | Miadivosiock, MAS Th duepatch ‘to the | Mst nl He was a famous Kynecol- n he was two y 1 Times from Tokio. The Czech artistically modeled in satin, ization 1 he had never been the’ same captain eth Jusian army |" Dr, pot, who was born {n 1841, was np an r 8 tow Gaye in OO wil FOla member many scientific bodies. crepe meteor or , and woking, danas | TAVliiam WL. Daly. an attorney inte, the Baltes, ae? eoncaan itader [itis widows and. counmllor and. Mrs ‘ : Tad SH ry'a office, who teatifed | nog in Washinat Polk were at the bedside when the introducing the i POOR AG Ain |e Peete retsmtion eet animes i Joctor died by Adolph Stern and Carl Rodixe STOPS TRAIN WITH LIGHT, | ———————— THE WORLD 1918 ‘ both was in nment| jansteates Autematic| THIS FOOD MEDICINE Made to individual requirements SAVE THE WHEAT Bj iiiiec ais woes on wih qt | ASR oi GIVES REAL STRENGTH Summer Resorts Annual & gays the food adminis- SERVANT IN O'LEARY HOME| POT" $90.00 aay made # public test of his automatic| Crowded with strength-building accu iii en Berane E€ ial at tration. 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