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ITY IN DRIVE | tertained for aid in the drive. To-day was Army Day and at the noonday meeting on the Sub-Treasury French Infantry, spoke, & by purchasing ~ was running along the boulevard when — Shee ee ere eee a 7 p * i i a * ve Ry THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1918, ‘ ‘Have Youa W. S. S. Pledge Card? FOUR INURED WHEN AUTO | \Here’s One. Why Not Fill It at Once: Store Opens 9 A. M.-yCloses 5 P, M stepa oftcers of the American, Vrench STRIKES A MOTORCYCLE and Polish Armies were presest. | 9906444 0444004466464604¢46448b 000404600 "7 ep oer aa | f ’ ’ the ranking officer, while Martin! % i ioe eae cafblbated ! ’ Vogel, Assistant Trea of the|¢ , 0 fl jou Sewer. ; United wines res th 4. Col Moses 7 51 Chambers Street NO 97896 Pour pereote Ware. talatea WB ; ‘ee | p $ iy pereone were injured when an 5th " ON TUESDAY AND WEDNE “ ‘ “ LUA LI retake Alar sure ah |} To the Secretory of the United States Treasury: robeeane RA ead ASL sein Avenue . ESDAY AD EDNESDAY, 34th Street ; Jiaw Jessi ollah : “ ’ with car attached on son ‘ ‘ —_—_ Corpl. Samuel Fellouche of the 3 * T will lend my savings to the Government Houtevard lust night. ‘The motoreycle : Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered August ators, Touring City, Preach) P tres | # ‘eat f automobile owned and driven: Ist \ In hotels, restaurants and theatres | 7 cossssens War Savings Seamee eee moat un automobile owned an y 5 | Thrift and Ask Stamp | vooths were open, amd in no in-| @ es ips each month until January 1, 1919, ¢ ho Mine of rechtereen turnet 4 Pledges to Win War, that GES guctamer dan 15 ¢ ‘Thrift Stamps each week until January 1, 1919. % truck and wrecked the motoreycle. ; ‘ meee | Chase p bf 4 = Yar Savi ‘ > Tae vocupante, re hurled into : een | locks without being challenged by 4 | $ T now own §......in Wat Savings or Thrift Stamps.(Date)..-.-..2-..202 ne gutter, were: Baward Hopelmeyer, | 66 ” H And now for the War Savings drive | representative of the Government, | © 5 further pledge myself to save and economize to help win the war * No, 199 Paterson Plank Road, , North NEMO O § BA which President Witson has asked | Who talked nothing but War Sav-| 4 ‘ © { Bergen, right leg crushed, may have io a hy Hist i hom, [ns* Stamps, ‘The policemen, firemen, | + Name seecees % be amputated; Miss Carrie Schmidt, No. | ——— phe united nation to pr. tise economy) coigiers, wallors and letter carriers | % ® 129 Hackensack Mank Road, West Ho: By purchasing ayenty-five cent Gov-] 414 everything possible to make New | Asie % voken, cut about head; Charles Mandan ~ ponds that the boys “o ra ‘ eleven, of No. 44t Wi th Btree:, . fernment bonds» tha boys “over] York reach the $150,000,000 mark by Mantattan, possible fractured ‘skull: | Quoted at Old Prices jthere” may have just a little more | Friday. b 4 senwees I aetace Fand braless, ; { t that those who are to go will go] An organization called an eis oy bunching (was arrested on a charge ; y i. To-day was the first big day Club” has Been formed preg Pores ‘ ————> { This is th last Feri b ' the drive and was an active one.|Who pledge themvelves to buy $1, ; > BRO M is is the last offering befor ne § WMcially the drive opened last Fri- | Worth Of War Savings Stamps Lert 3 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 5 BR NX wo EN DEMOCRATS | ° ° ° ° 4 e the advance F Gaay. It ends neat Friday, but the|he first of next year are ellgtble to/Z Wax Savinos PLence > HAVE A in prices which goes into effect on July Ist. War Savings organization directing | membership, At the campaign head-| @ No 9789 ‘ 0 NG. B tebe drive did vot waste any of its|quarters, No, 61 Chamber Street,|$ To... cccnpecee--cnencces : 6 :, pritaauiiness ; guns last week, preferring to make| this morning 1 was said that al- | @ © It Was Their First erience and; " A : campaign sizzle between now and | ready there are seventeen Lede nediin $ Address... a Leader Kane Was H Happy i Comprehensive assortments of “Self-Reduc ing,” “Wonderlift,” and “Back he close, members for the club. Then there ia} you have promised the United States Treasury D rchave 2 ale APPY sting,” atic Corsets, Pri ‘ Greater Now York bas been asked| the Pioneer Division, which 1s made | ¢ li ury Department to purchase Politician, Resting,” also Athh tie Corsets, Prices range + Bo pledge $150,000,000 and it Is a cer-|up of 150 business and profession.) ; ---War Savings Stamps each month until January 1, 1919, ¢ Women politicians of the Rronx got | tainty that it will e this sum and/organizations, ‘The quota for the! |) , . their frst opportunity yesterday to at- | imore too, going “over the top” us It| Pioneer Diviston is $108,000,000.| Sheen ~~ Thrift Stamps each week until Janvary 1, 1919.5 tend one of those “handeshaking, Dury. | 3.50 4.50 5.00 to 12.00 @id in the 1 y Loan and Red] wherever there are ten or more em-| 2 from a Letter Carrier, a Sales Agency or the Secretary of a War Savings! | the-hatchet” political outings when | Kross drives. Many of the men who| ployees one of more War Savings So- | baie ied We Lae é + Patrick J, Kane, Democratic head of | . e er camps a eae ve af) ve for your Gove: t he Th 280) 3 ‘ ; Bire'ta csrreot toe prevent deve [societeg are tobe named eer th |, Or and transportation to help win the wa ‘iment materials and |r as, host to several thessand mee | __ Self Help “Nemo” Corsets, made “Nemo’’ Brassieres, specially in charge o © prese! societies are to nam r > " pS 7 x + s . A “ony . White everybody ts asked to pledge. / American heroes who have made the| ¢ yous (rasas and nocabea EBA When feast te fears Wek Gat eee bora of the district who gayly followed | of Coutil* with low top and long adapted for wear with “Nemo” Cor- bere is a mit on the amount 10t| great gacrifice in France. When you have completed your payment, write your name seross t Heretofore these outings have been, Straight hip lines. 3.50 sets. 1,00, 1.50, to 3.50 individual can subscribe to. The! 1, way reported this morning by fi f this card and mail to the Commi: ce urely * affairs, but the advent ‘ lace of this 0 the Committee as evidence of fulfillment. we ‘i f mit is $1,000. Uncle Sam will b®/ outdoor speakers that the pledges ob- Nitiowis Wii ® : OE GhkANG. dint ued creek to have your quarter a nAsar hl tained by them average a promise of n bart Ga ie. Aeel teat | Bronx convention, demonstrated pth | will not sell you more than $1,000) g299 savings by each person signed : ek. Of the’ poininione. er otdare S ; ll P ; (@) f , 3 | trick: f the Hit bets N T Oo S worth of War Saving Stamps with'n| yp With $1,000 as tho limit of any (Gee Street outing ‘showed “that. they ‘Neve “ales | peciatty riced— I N ithe year. one pledge, this was regarded as an é A ee ee eee ee | aeg wan oRity aioe (ua pectin | Sear mere irre sgteaeeree seer eaten eee eee ee While this drive cnds Friday the| unusually good showing. Thero are (The top card is the pledge you make, and the bottom card is the r¢e-\ sex ut Duet Park, Whitestone, yester- | ale of War Saving Stamps will 00!) (99 speakers engaged In the drive and | Cclpt the committer returns to you. Fill in the top card and send st to 9%,,,7h4y took Part in the games and) Naiad Garment Shield Holders with regular Celluloid Hair Pins, various styles vate wesase then, but will be on hand 45! Hy working in relays of 150 they are | No. Jf Chambers Street.) a good time ‘ and Full Dress Shields 8 boxes ford Jong as the war lasts. ‘The drive !4] on duty at all times. sats | There were many mothers, too, “4 35. 65c + da simply an urgent appoal for ready] One qifticulty, according to report, Sais aa aera | regularly 1.50, 1. regularly 85e, Venus Sanitary Towels, 12 in box........ 60c aah needed for the remaining monies tat of making the pubiic unaer- | DISASTROUS LABOR SPLIT /AUSTRALIAN PREMIER® BOLSHEVIK! IN COMMERCE | Naiad Bolero Bress Shields with regular or ~ 6 in box, 30c and 35¢ sy = stand ir e campaign is merely | . +4 . eo frre: F. N: i nde ns hte wn oP at | pig a unt eae THREATENED IN BRITAIN’ COMING TO SEE WILSON AGREEMENT WITH GERMANY ful dress sic: Venus Combrensed Sanitary Nepkn Il possible pledges for the bot '"]that the eltizens indicate in ew | Flesh Color. . regularly $0c, pr. 65¢ doz. 65¢, 95 he largest possible sums, will be !0] pigage cards the amount they a | ee RSI ri | Saket nine Mantinie Mate ; and. they can suve and devote to War|Fffort to Break Up Present Ad-| Hughes Will Ask American Support |Soviels in Return for Loan Plan a! White Nainsook covered; regularly 70c, pr. 55c Sanitary Sateen Belts. ........ reek 25c men penetinga wera held ve Mes Savings Stamps. The person signing ministration Charged to | for a Monroe Doctrine Further Exploitation of the | “Reliable” Dress Shields; size 2, 3 and 4: Apron Dress Protectors a 30c, 45¢ rte of the city where orators) the pledge is left to buy the stamps Pacifist Elemet i . ~ ' % ang in ec 2 Fibid just what benent the individual|at'nis of her convenience wan trom ; Pacifist Element. in Pacific, Country, \ Flesh Color............ pair 27e, doz. 2.25 | Enamelled ! Dress Hangers, in colors..2 for 25¢ fand the Governmont will derive Bylany agency desired. Keoping tho | ,ZONPON: June 2-—The manifesto Is) LONDON, June 24.—Wiitlam M.| LONDON. June 2.—The Bolwvevilt| Jyress Belting...... eeeeeee 10yd. pe. 85¢ | Dress and Skirt Hangers... ....3 for 20€ fan investment in War Savings] pieage is entirely a matter of con | iutt.>Y cient labor members of the|stughes, the Australian Premier, upon! are about to conclude ® commercial pact : Wood Shoe T 4 palta: tee ee | (Stamps. In front of the Public LI-| science, balirpapsedatageaeks poeraie to feo the conclusion of the imperial conference ' with Germany which will subject Russia! Dress Fasteners....... oeveeees . gross 35¢ ood Shoe rees ‘@ pairs tor ‘ $ ‘ning newspapers, is connect in London, will ro J 3 | to further exploitation, | wr ie He . TN ie ing G | jbrary, at the Liberty Boll in City! Tn addition to the labor unions that| with threats of @ serious split in the|ry cok tater dh lola Witees a ful ts Midates aeupalin tren prevented “Hold Tight” Hair Nets, cap or fringe... . Treo Elastic Bathing Girdles .. .1.50 to 3.50 {fall Park end on tho eed oo have formed themselves into War|Labor Party, duc, some papers say, toland frank statement of Australia's pol-| ceived to-day. each 10c, doz. 85 Treo Elastic Athletic Bathing Supporters. . | fdub-Treasury Building the “Knights! savings Societies, seventy-five unions, | efforts of u pacifist group to embarrass | jo. ro, 4 Monroo Doctrine for the} At @ meeting of the Russo-German ‘ aes A | 60c to 2.50 | jot the A aa de ged bh with a total memBership af 100,000, se oa Fament in the prosecution of | Pyeitic, according to the Liverpool Post Heonomie p Commlanl » wet despate “Hold Tight” Hair Nets, cap or fringe Fi to 4. sic, both instrumenta id vocal, ob 8 Ps He will ask, seve ewaneds jeaid, M ronsky, t jolshevik Com ¢ : | > s « Caps ICS «number of gtage celebrities on’. havo obtained permission t6 Lave! ‘rhe Dally Telesveph says that the| he pipet aare this newspaper, for | Mi tioner of Commerce and Industr 2 for 25e; doz. 1.25 Rubber Bathing Caps... 25¢ to 75¢ a their financial secretaries authorized | party stands in imininent di fg {ie support and co-operation of the t for the purpose of mee “ . ‘ i fig yo unninent danger of a/tnited States in maintaining such al debts. to Germany, the Viennetle Hair Nets joer cc ok Oks OOS Bathing Slippers . 55¢ to 1.50 agents for the stamps. Among thore | cleavage which will divide it into seve-| i : ve m ‘ ; policy. compelled to conclude a yy. i; . . ; forming . War Savings Societies of | ral warring factions. The paper charges!” Premier Hughes will explain, says the ‘Tho intevest, he said) Viennetle Hair Nets, white and gray, 3 Bathing Shoes. -1.00 to 1.50 for 40c thelr full memberships are Ladies'| that a campatgn is being waged ruth-/post, that the position of Australia o aacantane brent a e. The seasoning” is 7 . 7 , 1 rae AS & guarantee, Bronsky declared the bas OF ot Garment Cutters No. 10, 7,000 mem- req bento ee} Atk et the Coali-/ono such as is essential to ite terri-|Germany “will be’ granted” numeross bers; Boilermakers and Shipbuilders ; o ee a nt and break up the pres- |tortal integrity, and that it should con-|concesslons affecting the natural re. } good meals. Have | No 24, 1,100 members; Moulders, No. pg toemsieny gintess Minister of Labor, |t70t, the Islands of the Southern and {sources of Tussia, Geo! toberts, Minister of Labor, | yw 5 ——-—— 580 members; Bakers and Confec-| and George “Niel! een + | Western Pacific, or that they should be tlonery Workers No. 87, 968 members, | Without Rortfalio in the uncer bhaped in the hands’ of “friendly ctvitizea| PILL ROLLERS IN ARMY UNIT i nations,” ———-- and Theatre Ushers No. 1293, are quoted by the Daily Mail as saying | Benjamin Bulmer, Secretary of the | they are #0 fick of the “mean lies and Republican County Committee, and | ¢?¥enomed calumny’ of thelr opponents icealis OLD ongressman Tiomas ¥. Smith, Sec- | “. Lapreed | | sauaty at the Demeercis Vea. | resign, but feel that by doing so they ‘ STYLE Peal last Tea ni#t- | would be shirking thelr duty.” ad RE |tion, issued an appeal lust night te all district captains and leaders of | The manifesto seems called forth | | political clubs to redouble their ef. | the determination of tho labor executive ' |forta to put the War Savings drive | to move at @ conference fixed for Wed- | Poling Thrown When Ladder Slips! | Eddys roll pills? Are you identified with the plarnaceu Can you mix powders or tical profession? Perhaps you are a Ph. G. If the answer is "yes," then you can joln a machine gun company that has enough money to buy Its own guns and own uniforms, When formed it will be turned over as a complete unit Service. Satisfaction! Supremacy ! for the seasoning of jover the top with two million pledged | nesday that the political truce observed | at $5,000 Blaze i ° rt ‘ jua y ; | 5 aze in ) be 22d Engineers, New York Guard, . F ‘| your summertime foods. NRO eeeerenimiees eae Bens Seren of apy hess sineo the | 85, Buildin n Bronx The gimory ty ut “166th Street and These stores attribute their splendid success to the fact that the ning of the war erminated. If | ui vs, Broadway a . : hy MADE IN U.S. A |FROST COSTS HALF MILLION, | this is indorsed by the conterence. whens! p., “ e C."Martindale, Ph, G., doing teeh- service to their patrons represents the highest type of correct : Pnabsicl | —— | ever an election occurs un official tabor gaya ses oui rerabyred Rareecie Mere ee storekeeping! This organization stands for all that ie et : M . Crops in wn-| candidate will oppose a candidate repre, | ree eeriously hurt by the falling of a/Sermeant 3 is recruiting right--satisfactory- most worthy in modern merchandising ff ModebrEPrtcar, 31 Sprig tN. "| sensing tha, giner paren to theron 424er during a twovalar MracCulleal comp s' y y ' ND RAPIDS, Mich. And the position of the Latwr Ministers -atory donate : ope ge : * d : a hind enu $1,000 —, Would" beaame impose Jana "Titra Avenuo, isa and a4.) ore an appealing—distinctive—ideal credit offered! Damas: urgent becau voluntary. Save Thrift Stamps! logue to Bo observed in a continued . battle with Germany now and after the war. Among the speakers will be Misa Elizabeth Marbury, Mrs. Louis! ‘Tracy, Mrs. Caspar Whitney and Capt. Thomas EH, Feddon, The ten proposals which the tcague will try to put into effect are: Untversal service of citizens at home i] At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. $<. M. to-day, i ' to crops In uth west. 24 are equipped and recruited at the 5 : J Asiekicon hee avy Wet eouy FIGHTING DECALOGUE , The bulidings run trom No, 4038 to| expense of the State, | | a credit service that represents more than SIXTY-FOUR years morning. Fields in the lowland. sec- | Xo. 4050 Third Avenue. The blaze was] working forces. of the following. Arms: of experience with the homefurnisher! It is rerfected to the Won were completely destroyed » in seen running along the roof, and Chiet| Parke Davis Company, Sharpe & Dohme,|), Porceloid Side Icer highest degree of practical helpfulness! Greatest damage was done to corn, | EN Pens sent in @ second alarm on his Caswell, Massey Company, peauibe Refrigerator, a0 sata, beant, Derrice, Teele | jarrival, He bad a ladd Co., Freder' LK. Ligeti . 7 5 . ° {ie clar”"oray'tn'aevoral sections. was —- I Tnavises tee onptaes rey Fs Ap louljorn Lertimery |} ilinted in $7.98 The Same, Low Price--Cash or Credit t Killed. ‘Two thousand acres of mint | Battle i ‘ermany Now he had reached the top « ‘ Roowse- : “ oy p Rear Kalamazoo 18 reported to be a Batth Abbinet Germany Now. and) pe see reached Fran pital Certified Proauste Com. We Make Terms to Fit i Miter War to Be Urged at that and ‘canal iny and Ricksecker & Weigand. t Mass Meeting. juries, a fractured knee cap and lacera- A 7 Motor Truck Deliveries ‘ er ‘The Women's Auziliary of the Amerie | COD" After being attended b, t} 1 ' i ri from Fordham Hospital } can Defense Society. at « ioyalty mass |taken to hig. home 1195 Hoston e é The business of financing the war is none the less poesia tle AU Pha cei Milt | oad. The fire did $5,000 damage, f HOBOKEN ALIEN WOMEN SLOW IN REGISTRATION Authorities, Curious to Know Why, Hope to Get E in AGHED FOR “TIE” Let your sore, swollen, ach- | ing feet spread outina | bath of “Tiz.” | 1 Dining Room Suite Aad American Walnut 4 10 Pieces, consisting of Buffet, 60 inches © wide; China Closet, Serving Table, Din- ing Table, 48 in,, 6 ft. extension; 1 Aim Chair and § Side Chair, with & 50F slip seats of genuine leather, as Best & Co Fitth Ave. at 35th St. idence ence 50 Odd Toilet Tables of 3 376 OE TAT contenta latuenes in ov Espionage Cases, | . ° : Est. 1879 direction sahara ORE ‘ | ilustrated, at. of, all kinds at substane 1. G a the women alien enemies in F i i 1 ont pe Serene F Hoboken scarcely more than 00 have Axminster Rags tial discounts from ngtGRA0RE ANd circulate the pledge, |%0 far registered, ‘The others have until | 27x54 in. which to fill in your sPurchase any |the 26th of the month, when the regis tration will be clasea, article made in Germany. To advocate universal military train. Crash Flannels—Gentleman' s $4.25 Bedroom Suite. ing. More than once suspicion h, ¢ , of yi , 7 T frain 4rom crittein as as pointed F mat Summer Business Dress 19 SAREE MST, Grttelnm calculated |o certain women In Hoboken in eeruia Toilet Toilet ‘O assist the Intelligence committee |**Pionage cases, and it Is expected that and to Urge the arrest and swift pun: | the registration’ returis may yield. some Tabl Table * ment o} \ vformatio © authorith Special 28.50 | "To be ‘active in preparing and dis-lantions women, the 8 rites are aote ' | {ributing waecneara aid in American- thew omen respond in in ; To pledge ourselves to one Ss aes ons to 4 , It hard to sum up the differences between a and rpat tm to) win the war” Drm . Boe uae, Fee nre scart ths American Mahogany suit that is finely tailored and one that is just average, | country and to determlie termes cur | » eae Walnut with * 1 sacrifice in order that" T usual incidents Ate It is this that,—a host of liltle things taken together, | Shall not pasa.” at Nehey [during the w Ine woman, who has| Just take yqu shoes of and then as Triplicate H just as it is parlly manners—partly becring—partly a making Inquiries reganiine. her cya | put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach- Illustrated J en 2. Mirrors, at speech—that denotes the gentleman. ESCAPED SOLDIER BAC riage certificate discovered that she had | ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion- | Consisting. of brass bed with 2- i K. [never ‘been legally married at ait tortured feet of sina bath continuous posta, c | 528 $16°°° filler Your toes will wriggle with joy; Best & Co. Suits are designed and tailored for pring and $9798 } —> t , Sealed Bars it gentleman's needs. Sentry W TILSON IS RENOMINATED, ry tegen one comer: elk SSS Just now our CRASH FLAN NELS, Special Richard R. Whitmore, nineteen years] Republicans at New Haven Name “Tis” bath. | 3-Piece Library $28.50, are being enthusiastically received by young | 4, o Sonek Runry: Wap Drouaht each Present Congressman, When, your tent feel live lem Wy or Living Room ‘ g al in hha s ui rmed oa bas re way De j business and frxmecnal. men whe have the gentle guard from Baltimore under charges of |) aba a vba Q ite crane it's glorious. Your feet Suite man's perspective upon 5S dress, |robbery and fall breaking. He was ar- ee. Lh Congress from | wilt dance with joy; also yew will fi The tailoring is all that it should be—tl [rested ten days 4x0 ons charms of |r eet iilntrict, was Hiucet yrs heey corns, calles mes, mahogany finish, e tailoring is ¢ at it shou @ Mas [stealing from one of his mates a 109] vention held here to-daye ’*® COP") Oo at unions, j ) upholstered Ni terials contracted for long ago are the fine flannels Liberty Bond and $50 in eash, ann tee fe There's nothing lke “Tis.” It's the id arms, in : ? now almost impossible ‘to oblain, | Capt, Carden ordered him held for) Paragway Seeks Loan of Vinamctal| only remedy that draws out all the || ine brown Spanish | S 98 Jeoprt martial and he was confined in! Fapert Here, poisonous exudations which puff ap Gestructible springs in seats; 64- ‘. ‘ ‘ the jail on the first Moor of the Bance| F OS AYRIS, June 404 . | your feet and cause foot torture, cut, at . Greys, blue, black, olive, and neat pencil stripes. J Office. Fhe Jail ta Hull of steal are |aule of the commercial uvakeniner dae Get # 26-cent box of “Tir” at any ; Ratan ad Pace ate , Sizes 32 to 42. ney: lelatways an duly end curving to the joflux of American capital, the | drag oF de artment stored on't wait. AVMANABRO bet We ining, Dining and Bod J N &BRO ¢ cf & view of the en' interior, Whitmore | packing house nd various othar ine thow glad your feet get; how com. Ab 4 y 5 {ut a” gusomtystn la od nd at nea: (eustis RONG and, Yar!04s, other ine | ARI REY Ree Tetra tet youre || 3 ROOMS FOR $225 ade Period Furniture AT 84 TST, £- Shaye Inight Inst “buena, were belng chanked, scaled thy He was cauahi at his home ontrica| WIth ine American Government regard: | wear shoes a vise swmaller if you ue ST. With High. bara. ling the lou: capert to reorg: je the Of Pareguaye ee’ | irc Adve You ere Pay More at Best's Poa WW.Con.b"AVE.aIS - a | — a = j