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The Tailor-Maid “® \ LIP this new Five’ Tie Oxford Y on your foot. Note the slenderizing effect of the wing- tip. See how each line adds to the smartness. To be had iw Cordovan colorselected leather, as illustrated. ‘This Tailor-Maid comes at a lower price tharf is usually asked for shoes $6 5.50 | | | | | Find Your Regal Store | NEW YORK i } } | ; of equal quality. . ' ¢ 1) Maman St Hh dry gazes. \ few Henson 7th Ave. | \\ Breadoay at 2708 34 Saira03 Se. Boslovard , }OOKLYN, KK, Nd, WY 4 Flatbosh Ave. ‘357 Falton St. 825 Broad Street 1048 Rresdway 301 Broadway = JERSEY CITY 1375 Bresdway 466Flth Ave, 108 Newark Ave, “ien's Shoes Only) : | | War Thrift Stamps | ¢ on sale inevery Regal store | for Women, $5.00 to $12.25 for len, $5.00 to $11.50 | | cor Children, $1.00 to $6.25 ke a Service! Satisfaction! Supremacy! Pervalatd These stores attribute. their splendid success to the fact that 4 es the service to their patrons represents the highest type of cor- ; Lift Cover rect storekeeping! This organization stands for all that is Refrigerator good—right, satisfactory—most worthy in modern merchan- . in solid Oak; cad BA lac) ; 7 \eaik i An appealing —distinctive—ideal credit offered! stvanize A credit service that represents SIXTY-FOUR years of ex- interior; perience with the homefurnisher! It is perfected to the highest $]]-98 degree of practical helpfulness! The Samet Low Price—Cash or Credit Make Terms to Fit” ef 5 34 98 Tea Wagon Mahogany finish, removable gl tray, R Motor jwill be brought before the Enemy Altea | ; | Bureau for an explanation. ! % Truck The majority of the enemy alien ewer is | women in Brooklyn and Queens reside F Deliveries in the §7th Police Precinct, Brooxlyn, | 4 Every- the Hamburg Avenue Police Station re- y | ceiving 2,019 returns out of a totel of where tions. ‘The next largest This handsome set consists of 0 Solid Oak EXTENSION | bbe hee ASD pega hsisterg trom | q ABLE with heavy claw feet, 42-inch top and 6-foos exten: pers gg ioe Bh la shegetisdes sion; SIX CHAIRS, itation Leather slip seats, Com- 34p.O8 At $GQ.98 fine 94a Precinct, Brooklyn, A tst of plete set of seven pieces for the low price of | ane pearener ot : ae American Walnut 4-Piece | potice "stations au" as ia tho| emy “Al or Mahogany Bedroom Bedroom Suite i Suite, ‘FIGURES SHOWING HOW —_—— oS DRESSER, CHIF- WOMEN ENEMY ALIENS 5 FON Y TOILET. IN CITY REGISTERED : TABLE, BED in ‘Gani full size, as fing (korn illustrated, selves for registration.. 36,301 i affidavices | and complete registration 1,300 | Number registering 95,000 | Men registered .... 40,000 NBLANOER | BRIDGEPORT WORKERS IDLE, EWE | maen d Toolmakers Await | ; | mW i i | BRIDGEPORT, Conn., i | 7,000 or more machinists and toolmakers who left their work in various ph — here yesterda g an adjustment | of their wa were marking i i |time to-day r word, it was| [ o——— a3 4 py | giated, from, the business agent of the 5 $44: 2s A |e rRIRP Tan avant ear tt Bae Contd Teas iach Teta eo arve ookcase of the men who walked out have't Serving ch In Quartered Sawed Oat, |f| turned 10 ae ho walked out have t A In Quartered Oak, » $44: 9S golden abt CTRI ROADS’ FAR 4 golden finish, —" as illus- Se || ELE [+ ES UP. SBA Englander Level Lock Couch trated 29 erial Koll-edae Mat- N H me hand ova- & BRO | » $ .75 7H mY lof increased passenger rates and freight 19:75 AT B4™STESMAVE || ars cit Pe rn with advances recent! or i se ~Railroad w given to-day by the merce Commission 4 - = | A seven-time World Want works all the week. Ws DOURLE Lire ‘eI aa “A tf 0 w Mrs. Gossipy—I understand your m¢ viisband leads a double life; is it ii} rder one to-day and prosper. Wee ets et ae ahi 35000 rE ALIEN WOMEN ~—-REGISTERED HERE | Those ring © io Comply Wih the Order Are Now Sub- ject to Internment. Thirty-five women were register thousand enemy alen and finger printed by the pol ater Now | York in the ten-day registration per lod which ended last night. Thirteen hundred more presented themsclves at the various precinct pollen sta |tions and nd home registration |aMdavits to be filled on According to the figures made pad e by Rufus W. Sprague jr. A Knemy Commissioner of the Port of New York to-day, the number of women regis y approaches jthe male enemy alien registration of three months ago, when forty thou- | sand registered. | The timo of regiatration will not be extended, it was ounced to-day, jand all enemy alien women who failed to comply with the Goverr regulations are now subject roment, Laeniency will be shown, j however, where failur®&to enroll was | due to Inability to reach the rv | tion place or for any other good ¢x and the Government officials had |anticipated more than 20,000 women to register, final figures exceeded estimates Work of checking up the regi |tion lists agathst information alrea ‘in the hands of the au jbegin immediately. One registration | whi be sent to Washingtoa; a econd {will be given to United States hal McCarthy for distribution among his deputies; a third will be \turned over to Police Headqua jand a fourth will distr: lamong the precinct police statioas. One effective check will be obtalned norities will hist ed The registration of women led to tie discovery of nearly a score of mea aliens who had failed to register. Se eral of these were Germans who didn't know they were expected to register unti) their wives or daughters brought home their registration blanks to be tilled out. Others believed the regis- tration applied only to those between the ages of eighteen and fifty years. Requests for immunity from being finger-printed by women of American birth whe had married Germans were | denied. Out of the 1 residing in Brooklyn and Queens had filed their papers with the Allen Bureau up to midnight last night. The papers consist of affidavits from | reputable citizens as to what work they are engaged in, if any, a brief history of their family connections and their |photographs. Of the 59 not yet heard from, the authorities say, many are women engaged in travelling occupa- | Sons and they expect to hear from them shortly ‘Those not making any report | work at his office, couse These will be given several days to file their affidavits and com- plete registration, Although the po- by comparison with the aMdavits| tye United state are a unit. behind | SE Steamer City of Lowell lsubmitted by men enemy altens.| president. Wilson in prosecuting tne |} | To Bridgeport These affidavits included lists of all | war.” é | th, Pee do, th Hoesen Be, dR ORE the, wean, monbere of the resis: mio rant Tn ustrial Savings ank | th pest BB 0 tg \trant’s family MARCH “FROM S 2M SCHOOL FIRE. | Tlekets 81.9 Children 70 Conse .348 enemy alien women | f BATTLE OVER 10 poss - STIRS PARK HILL SOCIETY tants Tell = Troubiés to Yonkers Court and Insist on Society le from the Park Hill t of Yonkers crowded the @it o-day while two residents da rout ral eke Nork and ‘Atbany mand ro a fist fight over a palr of dogs Aecentnd for fe. Lewis A. Van Dyke, importer of per an office at No, 39 Broad- vay, and George V importes, 1 his office at No. 20 Old Slip, New SPECIAL fumes, wit i living in the Parke Hill sec en ce on , counter charges of assaults. | UP BOATS | Tirevsh fr. G node an additiona at hi shbor harbored victous do: iF. cbrosies st ial by fury was demanded. 17 a Ey fight was sald to have taken place last 7 “11:30 ino | | } ere June Mountain Test | Dyke othe mony Was to the effect that owns two dogs, one a coille, a terrier, It was stated he them on a leash, this being a 1 trotley, but eometimes the jumps off and the dogs get t ns were made wérkmen jacked by them. estified the dogs ran into his only) 1 The best ‘cheer up” message * you can send your boy “over there” is a METROPOLITAN LINE yard end were tearing things up and he! vO ment tn the Va Boas “home Photograph of |" Rep ». 2 Gross, who was absent on tag day | ¢| Work, returned while it was proceeding Jand ft was stated she had jumped into! the fray. Yourself This Coupon, when pesented at any of our studios below, entitles you te CONNECTICUT DEMOCRATS | ron Steamb re NOMINATE T, J. SPELLAGY | 6 Artistic Photographs | mn Sieamoa ! ——— | {of yourself or any member of your family in + MSD AY, June 27 Saadilate ve r Zeny position, mounted on a set, Negew Candidate for Governor Deciares } special folder of delicate tint, $ 10 } Against Federal Prohibition ' $ in book form, at the spacial Rexwiar | yy ‘i 4 price of. Vall and for Suffrage i : . n Aner yRD, Conn, June 27 —Tho | H H Pheleraste, 08 create, to fade. ' et names y the “ le Di) ention to-day “oltow. | AM i We make special reproductions from photo: H Governot=Thoma: Spettacy | (al ' 3 at our 40 West 36th Street Studio. | ot Hartford ; ig H Graduation Photographs included in this offer ' For Lieutenant Governor—Charles p.| I H Not wood after Aug, st. H Lockwood of Stamford. fe H {x A For Secretaty of State—Harry 1.| {af SoL. PAN MOU STAIN | Brooks of New Haven | i H Reiarasctscaalg Inc. a For Treasurer—Charles S Avery of i. Aro rr Norwich | 1 4% ts wah Ave Brookive H iy, Batter Per 10.30" | For Comptrotier—Charies 'T. Davis of ‘ roe at. ‘ Khort Cn Hudson Tel Middleton ry i¢ = r rney | 7 iH ¥ Attort on | ot ‘Ammaterdiam Av H EXCURSIONS, Hewitt of 174 "Tremont, A % H ° Mr. Spel e. her Washington Ave r._spel ie | aocnin arenas. | F Sunday Excursions clared against a prohibition | Delightfot Outings Out on the Sound jamendment, but for equal ffrage, and! = ——— Musio—-Dining Rooms—Laach Counters |demanded a Democratic victory “to con-! bh Umited, on only om SAVINGS BANKS, if |vinee the on day'of Excursions. ermans thi the people of | $1 Chambers St., New York | sus Pupils Leave Do facet Day Setere Vecatto The Board: of Trcstees has declared a Semi-Annual Dividend at the rats > dprest ite LR if any small boy around Woodsid: To New Haven Avenue and Second Street, Newtows F P. C P | ts Wer 23. En e St. 9.30 A, I. 1, prayed something would happen | . Pier 70. 10.00 A. M, Shave | Four Per Cent. Per Annum |. i, BA einding War Tax son opened he Js con | ON ALL EPOSITS ENTITLED THERFTO, DEPOSITS MADE ON OR DFE. i 1 long time gett it ||] PORE SULY UTIL 1918. WILL DRAW INTERESE FROM JULY INT, 1918. | The New England Steamship Co. a shgnt fire, on t o : 1 | epestrdnnsnsnecseeeesenssnreas Vacation. starts to JOHN 8 DALY, Comptrotn JOHN J, PULLEY. President, —_ | » root blazed, whe = - 1 = HELP WANTED—MALE, had 24 boys and girls, In answer to the. fire | ort set off’ by the Princ! Theopolis inson, marched rooms WANTED STATION MEN AND TRAINMEN, » AGES 21 TO 55, SUBWAY AND ELEVATED DIVISIONS, W YORK, June 10, 1918 4 semi-annual dividend at the rate of | FOUR PER CENT, per annum has been be credited to deposite $5.00 and upward and or 7o PER ANNUM 00 all sume of 83 “Mon Vieux, Prends. du Fer Nuxate”’ $3,000 which shall have b ANTERBOROUGH RAPID © feast three months on Saas ene or ete TRANSIT CO, This 4 an hear “Over Shere. | nant Aad wit will sean] APPLY ROOM 1288, 1 and BROADWAY, 9 A. M. TO P.M, DAILY’ EXCEPT SUNS DAY, Maney Gepesiied on or betere tt an interest and” principal” becoming’ ane thereon without any charge. WILLIAM J. ROOMY, JOHN ©, GR “Take Nuxated Iron Old Pal’’ | Slomic, strength and blood bolider Drop no ly has ever met with | such Dhienomenal. suecess as has Naxated i jatively estimated that | veo! President GRISWOLD, Secretary UnionDime Savings Bank 40th Street and 6th Avenue An interest te [NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK ® 'N. W. Cor. 14th St. and 8th Avenue : Dividend July Ist, 1 at the rate of FOUR PER CENT [————— per ai te, $3,000 Dividend. (itsth consecutive) ae declared a nd One Malt erelited July 1, tummday, duly q iereto’ under » “doinaite 18, andl payable is. wim on ali sums from ereta und Ww, i018; dra dnterest from Jaly L018. ON one any ALEX PW. KI resicient ; ) DRAW INTEREST FRANGIS M Treasurer AM PELSIN WILit osident JAMES L. WANDLI WALTRE BR, BRIN MAIDEN LANE SAVINGS BANK 170 Broadway, cor, Maiden 4% PER ANNUM bot M M, PRANK FP. HAZARD, Secretary. “ne don. «Rotired» of Chicago saya to Yana “prescribed late Police Surzeon | tAN| ad ON B= WAL Per Cent. 0 iti eon and after July 15, es yet ESENTATIVE CALI pro Rrcasduer Ger fteden| Lane -9° Floor, J. Newman eCity of Chleago, and former it Reon Jefferson Park Hi f SAN ACCOUNT, fore July ‘10 says Nuxated Iron bus | Bis, rotysy, See ASTUNGLBAG Pree his"own tnsty of it to oxe Wy 1, 1018, | if TUNGLBK: Pr has ever used for ‘creating President | building Up the nerves, streng: le tusclea and correcting dixe BEST VALU BS 35 55 an ne DIAMON ih Wate Phone Jobo 243. Agent James Francts of Bellevue Hospit Sulltvan, torn io | Ber Nes deny ang th DIAMONDS ON CREDIT isiy,..herms. Saplttly ayn the AMIICAN WATCH DIAMOND pane ee 1 by L MAIDEN LAN Phone Gort Beet at Ss ato In his opinion F wee (ree, BMNNETE 175 nos pt DIAMONDS BOL GH ‘ Rovedibon-Dinmond Cuttersctt Maldee lane WLAMONDS, aE; ASU SOLD toe guar ade am eneray it b te strain asiness oft PUBLIC meTiGne. 1 io Yourse Bee THE WORLD 1918 Summer Resorts Annual Containing Hundreds of Announce- ments of Hotels, Boarding Houses and Resorts for the Summer Vacationist Six Pages of Automobile Tour Maps Price 5 Cents By Mail, 10 Cents For Sale Today at All World Offices and at Your Nearest Liggett Drug Store | Bist Beneteasd (lems of ether’ promineetvsome wita auch tod witch Ts me clans, T HOUSANDS of Positions are daily offered to the readers of The World Help Wanted adver- tisements. ntact ares | eetiafactory row! felon your to! yrommiats.Advt to every [kirehaser or they will It's dispensed by all good GUARANTEED SINGERS | HOLDEN'S fh) | Sth Ave. Cor, Sist St.