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a : " . liana ome s 0 THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918 um | nge | ant compelling di es th jie dangers are pointed out In Magis- "IRISH LEAGUE MEETING =" ome persc feet in which to stop and seventl feet when the pavement Is wet. “Help to cut out thé waste b and material by being ear before Supreme Court Justice | Mayor Brush has 3 votes in the are Wawee Crash Continnes to Gatr tn} are Over Finke. place hat would r a ®. jury 1a tot in wh A, He Votes Mayor Brush of Mount Vernon con- Gauss to increase his lead over his op FACTS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR sere ican Eee REESE) REGISTRANT CLASSES 2, 3 AND 4 ; OF THE U. S. SELECTIVE SERVICE Gold ae aa Fe ‘ourt. It follows rating motor ve-| hicles drive as th or occup bent on suicide, e removal d Gathering To-Night to} Care of Any Outbursts Against Government. It is dange! ted 1s to drive between an | pillar and an approaching t car; on the railroad track; to| to the registrant or his family; when sue | zigzag Ip and out of traMec; to attempt | The attention of Government aMcials a 3 f i: ' |||/Men Working at Non-Useful Jobs May Here yout necessitate the’ night employ: | way eallod to-day to a mass meeting | Ass between surface ears moving in| bY : ment of women under circumstances | ica by the Irth Progrensive League [°PPOste directions, and fo fail to carry deemed » iT pards unsuitabl »! « er by the = os - els ‘ Learn Many Things of Value to Them W hen h employment of women. Boards | at the Central Opera House, é7th Strect |wudjcrmite At Al! mee for use in wet } You’ve Been Look- ing For! Quality andStyleat a Moderate Price! Satisfaction and Third Avenue, to-night ; "A moment's delay in the movement With the trials of John and Jeremiah |of your car may avoid a serious accl- O'Leary banging fire, agents of the| Department of Justice will take a sten- ographic record of the speeches and the United States Marshal's office will have representatives present to take care of| any outbursts against the Government or any of its Allies The purpose of the meeting, as out- lined in one of the circulars, 1s as follows nt “Recent tests show that a touring car operated at fifteen miles per hour on | dry asphalt pavement requires twenty | TEER Es: To alcoho! r dangerous — 100 ° in Style, Wear ‘ and Fit, or You Get a |), NEW SUIT FREE Special Today and Tomorrow | i | | mem meee 20~ They Visit the Inquisitive Draft Board. of atch ‘elreummtances as) feasonable | 6 ha new ruling goes into effect July 1 a Rete Cape: It affects all New York men in deferred classification no¥ — working at non-useful occupations. R EMPMBER, then, when your In 400,000 in Classes 2, 3 and 4 about 40,000 are in non-produc- local board sends notice for you to appear, do so; answer all ques- ve industries, jtlons truthfully and explicitly and After constdering each case individually, the local boards will your case will be decided on its The local boards will send each registrant notice to appear and fail to obtain essential employment explain his present status as regards working in a useful occu- | Within a few days after the new rul- pation ‘This report wif then be forwarded to the District Board. If a man in Class 2, 3 and 419 working at a non-useful Job which ean be taken over by a woman or by a man over the draft age he should inform the Local Board. They will find it out, anyway. Provost Marshal Crowder wired the 189 Local Boards of this city to consider ench case with common sense and sympathy. If the Loca) Board considers a registrant as working at a non- useful occupation he is notified of such findings. He ts given a rea- sonable time to obtain a useful job. Failing to do this or refusing to | seek other employment, his order number in the draft is changed and his name tops the list for military service in Class 1. ‘The local boards will work in co-@ far. Gold Bond Suit is ineured—you get a new Suit Free if you are not satis fied. Employment Service to ald man in | necticut The Government has appropriated $250,000 to help defray the railroad |fares of men taking jobs away from Now York. This will be deducted |from their wages in instalments Some employers work on the same | ment manufacturing, and raflroads. | There are fifty different types of jobs to be had. ‘These jobs are to be found in New Come and see what best galues really mean, operation with the United Btates/yoy state, New Jersey amd Con-|/ pas into effect, go at once to tne st United States Employment e Bureau and state your quall- tions. If you are physically able, they can place you in a position which in all probability will bring the same financial returns as your present job. It will be hard work, to be eure, but if this country doesn’t win the war your future job will be ® great deal harder. AMUNDSEN’S SHIP OFF. | Will Pick Up Explorer for New Arctic Expedition. OBR LA, June 28. — Roald Amundsen's ship, Maude, in wirich the famous explorer will att to reach the North Pole, left Christiania to-day for the north. She carries two which the ex lete his journey to the rer may le. ‘Capt. Amundsen himseif | “To request the intervention of Fresident Wilson on behalf of that large group of patriotic Irish men and women seized in Ireland recently transported without warrant, charge or trial to foreign jails, where they now Le Incommunicado, All eup- porters of the great American prin- ciple of self-determination for all small nationalities are urged to at- tend this meeting and join in the de- mand for elemental justice to @ land which has suffered for centurles.” Distinguished speakers are advertised anenaponnemeneenss (DON'T DRIVE YOUR CAR by English autocratic authority and |/ in New Bullet as though bent on suicide and $5 WISSNER Special for Saturday New Model X A VICTROLA oo special terms of a Month - Other Victrolas at $22.50 to $380 Open obtaining jobs. | The jobs for the most part are " ti will board the vessel when she reaches : *, | classed as helpers and laborers ey Tromsoe. ‘There are Ave eavential industries i AS IF BENT ON SUICIDE per } Other Gold Bond Suits [| |considerea by Uncle Sam as Highly nay trom 25 cents an hour to 46 cents. Capt Roald Amrandean ptane to tol- oa aca tented | 55 Flatbush Ave ————————__ | | productive. In the order of their im-lan, ratiroads, however, pay as low Wine Siberian coast eastward from | Magistrate House Points Out Some Brookl : Evening $18.50, $22.50, $30 tr, $40 || | portance they are: Furms, ehipbuild-/45 25 cents for track laborers point ou her hufl will! — Special Dangers for Motorists rooklyn ing, munitions, army and navy equip-| convex surface of an arc Officers’ Uniforms at Cost— Palm Beach, Cool Cloth and Silk Mohair Suits for Men and Young Men ti Nl $8.50, $10, $12.50 & $15 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. | ®T DON’T like castor | oil!” What of it? Pink crystallized ANALAX pas: | tilles taste like the finest | candied fruit—but their action is just like castor oil Try ANALAX! | "Notking Acts Like | ANALAX | The United States Employment Ser- | vice is located at No. 22 East 204 plan of advancing transportation. Over 20,000 men bave obtained jobs through the United States Employ- ment Service in the last thirty days. Street tendent. Supt. O'Leary says he oan place 10,000 men in Queens alone. | If a man is physically able ne can earn as much money in his productive occupation as he does now in non- useful work, John R O'Leary is Superin- HE following grounds shat] be ac- copted by local and district boards as reasonable excuse for tem- porary idleness or for being engaged | in @ non-productive occupation or em- | Dloyment: Sickness; reasonable vacation; lack able opportunity for employ- ny occupation outside of those described; temporary absence (not regular vacations) from regular employment, not to exceed one week, unless such temporary absences are habitual and frecvent, shall not be considered as idl ; where there | For sale at f 27 CORTLANDT STREET all druggiste CORNER OF CHURCH ST. UcKESSON & ROBBINS, Mew York . | Jncorporated ‘ | : bd f 5 alte Oe HET we eae ate Se 50,000,000 Pairs 4 of Happy Feet Today, inspect Ipswich Series Hosiery. It ranges from the sturdy, cushiony, resilient 25-cent sock of combed cotton yarn to the beautiful silk and lisle thread stocking for women at 75 cents. All knit to fit —‘full size. Fifty million pairs of Ipswich Hosiery were sold last year. All knitted in the great Ipswich Mills. One pair for practically every second man, wo- man, and child in the United States. Think of it! For 96 years the name Ipswich on hosiery has been a guarantee of absolute reliability, hosiery- comfort, fit, materials, and workmanship. Buy hosiery for the whole family at stores that dis- play the sign of the “Good Witch.” Your feet will thank you. ‘ be ) IPSWICH MILLS (Founded 18% Ipswich, Massachusetts } Olden and one of the Larger Howery Mille io the United States a oe \ 4 Pi: A Curbstone Conversion BILLY PIERSON: “Well, Bob! That only shook up my sys- Ihaven’tseenyouformonths tem—fiushed it hard—and —where’ve you been.” left that poisonous waste BOB CURRIER: “Oh,I’ve been _ right there,dryer and harder laid up for several weeks— _ than ever. Taking a pill for it’s pretty good to get out for that condition is like again too, I can tell you.” driving your car‘up Ten BILLY: “Forheaven’ssake— Mile Hill to get the carbon not hospital?” out of the cylinders.” BOB: “Yes sir, and I just —“That'’s right.” dodged an operation.” —“Well, the doctor said —‘What was the trouble?” “We'll see if we can’t move —‘“Why, Billy, the doctors that obstruction naturally called it some awful name, before we try to operate.” but it was nothing more or He put me on my back, and less than a “clog” in my in- _ I watched the clock, counted testines; wastethat wouldn’t my fingers, ate a diet and move — poisoning me— __ took Nujol. The Nujol soft- breedinga fine lineof serious ened that dry mass, moved diseases.” it on, apd after at while I be- —“What did they do to gan to be regular—my sys- up at St. John’s” Sida tem is my clock now. I take —‘“Simply softens the con- tents of the bowels—with- out in any way interfering with digestion—and lubn- cates the ashes easily along the ,aeeenee. LH oat ab- sorbed. You get ri drop you take. For et who doesn’t exercise much, or who works so hard that he hasn’t time to keep his insides as clean as his collar, it just helps nature out, see?” —“Sure (he twists the self. starter) I'll bet there are thousands of men right now in the same shape you were in. Only one of them knows it and he just found it out. Hop in!” —“Where you bound, Billy?” —Tm going to take you —“They were all ready to ope- a little Nujol morning and down to the drug sto d rate for appendicitis. That night just before tooth. then if you're real evod pow | food waste had accumulated brushing andI really don't yoy help me buy one bottle know what it is to feel low. Pleasant to take too.” shoot about nine h i oles _be- —‘What does the Nujol do?” —_ fore supper. How about it?” The car containing the Man Who Was Sick, and the Mc Who!sn’t Going to Be, gathers momentum and slides fis ‘unstipation a P| r TH in the large intestine, where the appendix is. I had had pains, and I always tried to cure them with pills or salts. For your own protection insist that the druggist give ze the gen- uine Nujol, in a sealed and capped bottle, bearing the Nujol trade- mark in red—never otherwise. Nujol is absolutely pure and harm- less, Inferior substitutes may give unpleasant results. Genuine Nujol sold by all druggists in the U. S. and Canada. Send 50 cents and we will ship new kit size bottle to U. S. soldiers and sailors anywhere. Write for attractive free booklet on the Nujol treatment: Section 5, Nuiol Dept, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), Bayonne, N. J. as Clockwork” “Regular of Nujol, we'll go out and The World’s 1918 Summer Resorts Annu Price 5 Cents By Mail, 10 Cents For Sale at All World Offices and Your Nearest Liggett Drug Sto