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oe 12,731 SEEK JOBS IN WEEK UNDER NEW WORK LAWS “ederal Director Urges Em-| ployers to Take Advantage of Labor Supply. The following sta was issued | today by Henry D. Sayer, the Fed eral Director of Employment for New| York Stat | “The operation New York State compulsory work law and the Provost Marshal General's ‘work-or- lght’ order, both of which became ef- cetive on July 1, has been responsible for a larmely increased number of ap- piieants for employment at the public employment bureaus throughout the ;Court Puts Stop to Dialogue } Brough by Question Con- Hs ee ; . ‘ " hrough the heart of the place, At a cerning $500 Check. masa mooting last night It wan decided The {ie whe pasted this morning at to send forty representatives to Trenton the trial of John J. O'Leary in the Fed- om Thureday to protest to the Com- eral Diatret Court. miesion and to Gov. Eder. United Stites District Attorney Barnes | Reaidenta point out that the State had called up the matter of a $500 would have to pay $140,000 to acquire cheek alleged to have been pald bt cefain property, that many homes John J. to his brother, Jeremi: would be rulned, ves of bad asked if counsel for the endangered and th wh eub) ded this fae! the expense of intaining answering, laid @ tratc policemen. It is propos showing that 2,867 have actually been PALISADE HT OR ployments filled are in the building and construction line, metals ang ma- chinery employecs, common laborers and clerical help.” LIE PASSED AT O'LEARY TRIAL OVER“ RAID"” Residents Say Goethals’s Pr Would Ruin Homes and E danger Children’s Lives. The residenta of Paileade, N. J. A small residential town Just west of the on what he called a Government " widen Bluff Road so that all heayy on Jeromiah's office. \truck travel for Camp Merritt shall ‘The District Attorney objected to this pass over it. word “raid,” whereupon Col. Felder persisted In using it. “That is a falsehood,” aaid Mr. Barnes, “You're a liar,” returned Col. Felder. At thie point the Court took a hand| January Figures Show Only One a EXPRESS REVENUES OFF. Stato, “In New York alone during (he past and put a etop to the dialogue, Company Made Profit. ‘The defenge conorded that the check} WASHINGTON, $.—Operation of U.S. ROUTE THROUGH CITY |: w he month wos 2,000 In ihe axql month of 191 _ | LEFT $7,800 GEMS IN TAXI.| Het Chaeffear W Mes, Smith Ge im. Mra, B. H. &mith of No. 1 Weat 64th Street hae her $7,862 worth of diamonds and Jewelry to-day beente muel Al- bert, 9 chauffour, who tive No, 1627 40th’ Street, Brooklyn, and has @ stand jewels inal which she took from the after luncheon, Albert after he had taken Mra, ? ie eee and turned m over to the hotel, where Mra. mith later claimed them, on Sozodont Civi' ved people the world over know thnt Sozodont and a healthy set of teeth mean the same thing-—also that Sozodont on your washstand indicates refinement. Clean your teeth, gums and mouth with famous s}in front df the Hotel Vanderbilt, 4s! ho Smith, whore husband t @ ¢on | of Hi. Smith, regional Director of 7 ie a A formerly President of the | > , ntral, lett the FOR THE TEE’ f es Powder or Paste @UNDAT WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ANTZEN FOOTWEAR REDUCED] Shoes of high grade leathers and careful workmanship, It is important to remember that only our regular stock is involved--no “special or snle” footwear was bought for this event. Our determination not to carry over any Spring stock makes these price- reductions imperative Women’s $6 te $12 valees, Children’s $4.50 to $4.50 valees, Amall_ sizes, 538 "5.85 0. $15.00 values, Special at 7.85, 8.85 THE EVENING WORLD, TUFSDAY, JULY 9, 1918." an ee The Sun Never Sets ood Broadway At Ninth. Store Closes At 5. 6,107 Pairs of Wanamaker SHOES} | Open Semi-Annual Clean-up Wednesday : —5,131 pairs from our regular stocks: —all Wanamaker standard. | . . . —1,364 pairs remainders of two special purchases; Prices Newly and Greatly Lowered . . . FOR MEN AND WOMEN | All are Summer shoes tan; sports, every-day and “dress” shoes | to Effect an Immediate Clearance practically all low cut; including black, white and Women’s White Duck Pumps | Women’s Oxfords and Pumps ge tenamconem Lt week 5,591 persons have registered,| waa paid by John J. O'Leary io bis the eight interst 88 companios Now 4.85 ooking for work. ‘In addition to that | brother. during January, 1918, resulted in a defi- 5.85 6.85 approximately 7,200 men and women a at de Mie tivion tated held | eft of $1,637,757, the Interstate Commerce Ath for Our Bow 6 applied to f og Without on Ke of treason, Commission reported to-day. Only th have applied to the employment offices WAN" ar Om OMe ederal ofl nly the looking for work but have not actu- afly filed applications. “A large part of this labor is un- skilled aff could be utilized if tho employers would send their employ- ment agents to the offices in the morning hours, when the greatest aumber of these applicants come in, our thousand six hundred and five persons have been sent to employers on thair orde nd we have reports HOW TO GET RID OF RHEUMATISM “Frult-a-tives” Point the Way to Quick Relief Verona “YT suffered for a number of years with Rhenmatism and severe Pains in rug Side and Back, caused by strains and heavy lifting. “When I had given up hope of ever being well again, « friend recommended | 8 Fruit-a-tives’ (or Frat Laver Tablets) to me and after using the first box Se a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size Lhe. At all dealers of sent on receipt of |» pric, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. CHARITY. ~ Wanted: | Men—Past Draft Age— for the Y.M.C.A. Overseas Army 500 Business Men Executives, Store Managers, Accountants 500 Automobile Drivers and Mechanics Amateur and Professional Chauffeurs 500 Recreation Directors Boxers, Wrestler 500 Social Secretaries Musicians, Singers, Monologists, Lecturers 2000 Hut Secretaries Well-rounded Men—able to do a little of everything TOY TANG ANE IOE Apply to E 347 Madison Avenue This Space Bordens Condensed Milk Sales Co., Inc. Southern Express Company made a cers, Tt was suppored she was there | profit during the month, its oporating to be identified im connection with the ‘income being $89,630. The largest loos O'Leary case. | —— a, | AIR MAIL ROUTE FOR SPAIN. Proposed Service Between Madrid,| Barcelona and Balearic Islands. | MADRID, July $.—Fatablishment of an airplane service between Madrid, Barcelona and the Balearic IMands ts proposed by a newly formed company ch has made application for official thoriaation to the Ministry of Public Works, The company would first start a mall service and eventuality would | carry passengers. One trip from Madrid to the {slunds would take four hours, The company propoeme also to eatab- West 42nd Street lish other airplane routes between Madrid and points north, It asks no subsidy but merely wants landing | places and t right to put stamps on | the mall H aaa MeGraw Reenlls Pitcher Farmed Ont to Joptin, JOPLIN, Mo., July 9-——Willlam THub- bell, pitcher, wae ordered to report to the New York Nationals at Pittsburgh, | in & meseage from Manager MeGraw This is not a call only for trained secretarial to-day, Hubbell Is owned by the New York Club, but was sent to Kansas City leaders of experience in of th jean Association this. year . > and later to the Joplin Club of the regular Y. M. C. A. work. tern League, w son Sunday. h closed its sea- > U.S. Warship at Buenos Ayres for ntine Celebration, | AYRDS, Argentina, Monday, warship arrive It’s a call for you busi- nessand professional men, with the annt-) ian Independ- | 8 to-morrow. | Caperton, U il to-morrow CHARITY. s, Aii-round Athletes | Y :—You must be} real men—that’s all—strong phys-) ically: strong mentally; strong morally, | . D. Pouch at $2.00 Of Organdie, slip-on styles included, at $2.95 Donated by i B | | Charming Blouses White Voiles, Batistes and fancy stripes; tailored and lace trimmed models, Attractive Blouses Jatiste, Dotted and Fancy Voiles, with new round necks; effective Between 5th and 6th Avenues Buy U. S. Government War Savings Stamps. Enlist in the Y..M. C. A. Overseas Army 2} Apply at 347 Madison Avenue, Very Exceptional Values, To-morrow, Women’s Summer Dresses Of voiles, tissues, crepes, linens, ratine andy nets, at $5.00, 7.75, 9.50 to 19.75 Women’s Summer Suits, Women’s Washable Skirts Developed in linen, eponge, corduroy and khaki, 12.00, 16.50, 19.75 to 28.00 Women’s Dainty Summer Blouses Offer apecial inducements. LT he Abmae of the Bro Toe | NO BRANCH STORR@—Our onty address G6} C7 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. Cfenben _Castom Bootmakers Over 50 Year _ wwvens West 43rd Street Overseas now, there is awaiting you the biggest job that American men have ever done or can do. 4,000 men are being recruited now. Mr. E. D. Pouch Made of Bedford cord, pique, gabardine and linens, $2.85, 3.75, 5.00 to 7.50 ee ee Women’s Nainsook Underwear Worth while economies, on the Main Floor, Comprising Night Gowns, Straight and Eavelope Chemises, also Cambric Top Petticoats, in specially selected and most attractive models, Regularly sold at $1.10 and 1.45 each, at 95c and $1.29 Silk Parasols and Umbrellas At interesting prices. Taffeta Silk Parasols Superior quality, in black and white striped effects; also Rain and Sun Silks; leather loop and Bakelite cap handles, at $2.95 Women’s Silk Umbrellas | Storm and rain sizes; some with striped and fancy borders; novelty sport handles, $3.95 and 4.95 | Our $4 grade | $2.90 tractive shoes with white leather soles afd covered Louis heels; pearl button | ornament (pictured). Women’s Low Shoes Our $5 grade $3.35 461 pairs—-miscellaneous collection of styles and sizes in plain and Colonial pumps not many of any particular style, but good range of sizes. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Our $5.75, $6.75, $7 grades $4.50 941 pairs-white kid ox- fords with Louis or Cuban heels; white kid high shoes; tan leather oxfords and pumps; dull calfskin oxfords and pumps; patent leather pumps; twelve styles in the lot, Women’s Oxfords and Pumps Our $8 and $9 grades $5.50 1,034 pairs—this includes 729 ae dark tan oxfords of which we have sold hun- dreds of pairs at the special price of $6.75-—although we could not reorder | them for less than $8 pair, (Pictured on | right.) ‘The balance are—high sport shoes of white buck- skin; sport oxfords of white buckskin; oxfords of tan and patent leathers, brown kidskin, dull calf- skin and black kidekin; pumps of dull’ calfskin— these are our own $8 and $9 grades. Please note—Although there are not all sizes | that no one man or woman Men's Shoes— Burlington Arcade 1,542 pairs—plain and at- | | | | need be disappointed. | Women’s Shoes—-Regular Upstairs Store, Firat floor, Old Building. Our $9 to $12 grades $6.50 372 pairs-—variety of plain and sport oxfords and pumps, ~~ some in color combinations; black, white, bronze and tan leathers, including buckskin. | Women’s Dark Tan Oxfords Remainder of Large Special Purchase $4.75 635 pairs—practieal and oe shoes with Cu- an heels and perforated wing tips. Men’s Black and Tan Oxfords Our $6, $6.50 and $7 grades $4.75 800 pairs—black calfskin in five distinct models- straight and blucher; tan calfskin—-light, dark and me- uy shades rr ver , oil models; patent leather with plain or tip toes; also comfortable black kidskin with rounded toes. Men’s Black and Tan Oxfords Our $8 to $11 grades $6.75 312 pairs~-black calfskin in two models, straight lace and blucher; tan calfskin in three models; patent leather in two models; black kidskin with comfortable round toes; sport oxfords of white buckskin combined with tan, in every style, the collection vs 80 large and varied Ready Wednesday morning. floor, New Building. - 10,000 Yards of Our $3.50 to $6.50 Silks--$2 yd. Sport silks, fancy silks, foulard silks, b kinds. A very exceptional reduction, in face market price of silks. silks are coming in. ack silks, colored silks, printed silks—-many of the fact that almost every day adds to the But before you can fill the bucket, you must empty it. And new Silk Rotunda, Main fioor, Old Building. 182 Matched Bedroom Suites Now On Our Floors—in the War-Workers’ Sale And dozens of other suites can be made up from the hundreds of separate pieces. Prices Are Down Ten to Fifty Per Cent! Our entire regular stock is included, An at half pri n this Sale a month ahead of tim new The g in some home —and because NOW, in this Sale A $739.50 Bedroom Suite, $554.50 10-piece black lacquered and gold decorated suite, consisting of twin bedsteads, bureau, hanging mirror, chiffonier, dressing table, chair, rocker and bench, A $526 Bedroom Suite, $351 ce mahogany suite, consisting of twin bed- bureau, chiffonicr, dressing table and night A $515 Bedroom Suite, $343.25 ” 6-piece brown mahogany suite, consisting of twin bedsteads, dresser, chiffonier, dressing table and night stand, A $668 Bedroom Suite, $501 consisting of full sized bed dressing table, night stand, | &piece walnut suite, | stead, bureau, chiffoni chair, rocker and bench, | A $450.50 Bedroom Suite, $300.25 | Q-piece mahogany suite, consisting of twin bed- steads, birevu, chiffonier, dressing table, night land, chair, rocker and dressing table chair. — ‘) 1eral public is taking advantage of it because furniture is d special purchases——some of the suites selling 1e to accommodate war-workers equipping their a necessity always needed », it may be had at a large saving in cost. A $322 Bedroom Suite, $214.50 ece mahogany suite consisting of full-sized bureau, chiffonier, dressing table and beds high and A $405 Bedroom Suite, $270 6-piece walnut suite consisting of twin bedsteads, bureau, chiffonier, dressing table and night stand, A $383 Bedroom Suite, $255.25 f-piece mahogany suite consisting of twin bed | steads, bureau, chiffonier and dressing table. | A $349 Bedroom Suite, $232 4-piece mahogany suite consisting of full-sized bedstead, bureau, chiffonier and dressing table. A $428 Bedroom Suite, $285 5-piece walnut suite consisting of full-sized bed- stead, bureau, chiffonier, dressing table and stand, | A $282 Bedroom Suite, $211.50 | 4-piece mahogany suite consisting of twin bed- steads, bureau and chiffonier. Sixth Gallery, New Building. eee pana anenartenensnseshtiicinicsnscasanisitiaainiaciaaith eek ‘ za - t iF | | | i