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to get back into caileo the magic Freezone at any drug store. Apply a few drops of Freezone upon a tender, aching corn or a callus In- stantly that troublesome corn or callus stops hurting, then shortly you lift it out, root and all, without any pain, soreness of irritation. These little bot- tles of Freezone contain just enough to rid the feet of every hard corn, soft corn, corn between the toes and the calluses on bottom of feet. So easy! r A HYPocniITE. “(Prom the Galveston News.) Our ides.of a bypocrite is the gent in @ Silk shirt who noirrs for the women Wik Finzest RULE SCONFUSNG re Lot 1 400 HERE Freezone is magic! Sore, touchy | corns and calluses lift right off. No pain! | Thousands Who Obeyed Fed- | eral Orders Are Out of Work and No Jobs in Sight. According to the ruling of Gen. | Crowder, Provost Marshal, all men in classes 2, 3 and 4 of the draft hold- ing jobs classed as non-useful were supposed to give them up July 1 and eek useful employment. The first of the month oame around and there was general confusion among 40,000 New York City men holding jobs which could be replaced by women or held by men over the draft age. The Adjutant General's office in the Hall of Records issued a state- ment shortly afterward that no man should leave bis non-useful job until he had obtained another. More con- fusion! ‘The Local Draft Boards had in- structions to send out summons to all men in their districts to ascertain whether the men registered should be allowed to retain their present classification. These were sent out by mail one week late. The 189 Local Draft Boards have been asked to co- operate with the United States Em- ployment Service in finding jobs for the men who were supposed to be ¥: wat ‘A few cents buys a tiny bottle of forced out of their non-useful jobs July 1. These registration blanks sent out to the men in classes 2, 3 and 4 are So simple. Why wait? No hambug! —Advt. H DURING W THIS SALE SPECIAL LOW TERMS OF ONLY Special Sale WALTERS PLAYERS Bloomingdale Bros. Have Placed on Sale a Limited Number of the Cele- brated Walters Players at $395 If you have no Player in your home be sure to take advantage of this SPECIAL SALE OF THE CELEBRATED WALTERS PLAYER PIANOS. The price, $395, is a real BARGAIN PRICE. The terms, ONLY $2 A WEEK, ar specially low so that the paying wil not prove a hardship to you, and the FREE OUTFIT given with each Player makes this sale offer so attractive that we feel sure this SPECIAL SALE will prove to be one of the greatest sales ever conducted by our Piano Department. As there will be only a limited number of these beautiful Pare sold at this price, call to-morrow, make your selection, and we will arrange for immediate delivery of the Player to your home. Walters Player | FREE WITH EACH PLAYER | A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET | A BENCH TO MATCH PLAYER PIANO 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC (YOUR OWN CHOICE) | A HANDSOME COVER AND FREE DELIVERY | Be Sure to Call To-Morrow At this time, when almost everything hae Mai has advanced in price, this SPECIAL SALE ANNOUNCEMENT of a Walters Player at $395 will cause even those who contemplated purchasing a Player at some future date to purchase NOW. — By calling to-morrew and making your selection you will be assured of immediate delivery. Exchange Your Old Piano for a Player We will make a liberal allowance for pa old piano and you can pay balance of purchase price of Player at $2 a week If You Cannot Call To-morrow—Mail Coupon] GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me illustra- | ted catalog and particulars regarding your PLAYER P NAME.. | l 69TH to 6uTH ST. LEX. to 3D AVE, u ” returnable to the boards ten days after the mailing date stamped un each blank. Each on its own merits by from Washington “each case shouia be decided with common sense.” up their non-useful jobs when sup- posed to, on July 1, around to the Iederal employment agencies seeking work. ernment employment bureaus are those requiring hard, manual labor, and unskilled. The majority require the man to go to New Jersey or Con- necticut. > ee =e res — =" ei rea ts THE EVENING WORLD, THUR 3 7 In the mean time the conscientious fellows who took the new ruling lit- erally are not working. The officials at the United States | established homes and families. Employment Service admit that 50| No provision for this feature of the per cent. of the men who apply for|new ruling has as yet been provided work are not fitted for the kind of/either by the local boards or the Jobs offered them. It is naturally ex-| Federal labor agencies pected that @ men applying were| It is admitted, however, that for waiters, hotel attendants, bartenders, |tne man who is skilled in any trade Placed in First Draft Class. &c., they would be totally unfit for|pienty of profitable work can bo had. ian hecty tracks te arenitions tant It can hardly be expected that wait-| Joseph A. Solovel, friend of Mayor ers, hotel attendants or bartenders| Hylan and an Assistant Co: ition or wheeling barrows in Government |are skilled in shipbuilding, shegt Sea al 88 ne ‘a construction plants. metal oF electrical trades, and yet by | Counsel at $5,000 @ year, who failed to Many of these men have families, |the new ruling they were expected to | get placed in « cleferred class of the se- ‘The authority for this statement te Baruch Milter, Chairman of Local Board No. 8, with which Solove: cegistered. Solovel claimed exemption on the ground he had parents and a sister to support. Investigation members of the family own rea! and the draftees wan classified Mr. Miller aid yesterday that Sotovet had applied for a release from the board's jurisdiction so he could Join the navy, otherwise he would be sent to camp. Solovel refused elther to der, affirm the report he had enlisted. He still In charge of the Brooklyn Bureau of Street Openings. He lives at No. 69 case ts reviewed the district and according to instructions Rage laid for awhile TO ENLIST IN THE NAVY Assistant Corporation Counsel Sought Exemption, but Was In the mean time, all men who gave Quarterma Edward Murray of New Jeri presented the Iad with a biaek | and cart. The Governor's som up another Red collection while his are flocking The type of jobs offered by the Gov- and even !f offered jobs outside New quit their non-useful jobs July 1. lective draft, will enlist in the navy Thatford Avenue. Banded Sailors $3.95 Cushion brim Sailors of pineapple straw in straight or mushroom brim cumtaen | LOrA & Taylor Fa) Navy, purple, black or white with Fay 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th wide grosgrain ribbon band and bow. y a OR ‘ourth Floor 4 ‘> a ee ret ree A RRR Founded 1826 MEN The Y.M.C. A. needs at once 4,000 Business Men, Auto Drivers, Mechanics, Store Hours 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Closed Saturdays Noon SEMI-ANNUAIL VONTOLY: Clearance of Misses’ Apparel At Final Price Reductions Wool Jersey Suits | Cotton Dresses In street and sport colors Gingham and Calicoes een si Sale of Women’s Hosiery Tomorrow, Friday A large advance purchase enables us to offer during the Semi- $12.50 | $5.00 Annual After-Inventory Clearance Sales, Hosiery of standard iF Jersey, Velour and Serge Coats | Voile and Organdie Dresses qualities : $12.50 | i sews as At Much Below Present Market Value 3) Velour, Tricotine and Serge Coats | "Crepe Dresess Women’s Outsize Silk Hose in | Women’s Silk Hose in black, $18.50 | $12.50 black, white or colors; white and a large range of colors; pair $1.25 Women’s Silk Hose with lisle and cotton tops, in black, whiteand colors; Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel Juniors’ Summer Dresses | Girls’ Voile Dresses Voile and Dimity Sizes 6 to 12 years $7.95 and $9.95 $2.50 Juniors’ Lightweight Coats Juniors’ and Misses’ Smocks Velours and Tricotines Seaside Trouville and Crepes $12.50, $18.50, $25.00 | $1.95 and $2.95 Third Floor Women’s black, white and colored Silk Hose; i $2.00 Women’s Openwork $2.00 | silk Hose; pair Ground Floor $1.65 | | $2.95 Women’s plain black orwhite Silk Hose; pair Very Special Values in Boys’ and Little Men’s Play or Scout Shoes in Tan or Black Leathers Little Men’s sizes, 10 to 1314 $2.90 Navy Blue Foulard Silks $1.45 Yard 36 inches wide; desirable patterns. White Washable Silks, 36 inches wide; a quality we cannot duplicate at this price. yard $1.50 Meteor Crepes, in the wanted street and CVENING: SNAKES sc cbisecsricd ince yard $2.50 Glove Silk Vests _ $1.35 Excellent quality in pink or white; tailored é top, reinforced. Gauze Weight Union Suits, of fine text- A ure, very well finished; band top ; Swiss Ribbed Vests, band top style.. 35¢ Grownd Floor Boys’ sizes, 1 to 6, $3.25 Women’s Summer Dresses $5.00 Many pretty models, in dainty novelty Voiles, of most effective patterns and color- ings. Also white Voile combined with figured Voile in smart fashion. A delightful variety of styles. Bathing Dresses $5.95 In black Satin and Poplin, straight line, Princess and waist-line models; some with touches of bright contrasting colors, TMrd Floor Aprons Georgette Crepe Blouses . i $1.85 $5.00 Bungalow Aprons, of striped Percale, in Three charming models in flesh or white { novelty stripes; a model with large sailor | Georgette of fine quality. One a “Slip-over” collar and pipings of plain color. blouse, the others are “Frill” models, daintily ‘Second Floor lace trimmed, TMrd Floor Sateen Petticoats Corsets, Three Models $1.65 Third Floor Women’s Sweaters | White Sateen Skirts, in flounced model, Lord & Taylor Special Ci i { | as ’ ‘ : pecial Corsets, in Broche, ) Women’s Serge Capes | $7.50 Salabed Fete tire mee foot Service” | Coutil and Batiste, for average and slight ¢ Coat Sweaters in Fibre Silk and Shetland Wool, the latter trimmed with soft, brushed wool. Sailor collars and sashes add to their effectiveness. A wide range of sport colors. Thrd Floor figures. Not all sizes in each style but all # sizes in the lot. i $19.50 A swa Military Cape of finely tex- tured navy blue Serge; deep collar, cross over fronts and edges, braid trimmed. A full ripple model, extremely graceful, Third Floor | Summer Petticoats. & Becond Floor Morning Dresses Satin Bodices $2.75 98c Striped Gingham of excellent quality, in a Washable sp in flesh or white in models, | straight line model, chambray trimmed. hemstitched and tailored; several styles from which to select. White Tub Skirts pretty and practical Dress, select, $2 95 | Beoond Floor | pt Smart Sport Sa with pearl button | Dainty Negligees Boys Tub Suits “a4 trimmed pockets and belts. In the fashion- $2.95 $2.25 eins A 4 ; : ies i About 400 Suits, middy and Norfolk models able SA needle Gabardine, Pique— A graceful semi-fitted Negligee, fashioned with long or short sleeves. In plain or striped well tailored and very neatly finished. All of flowered Mull, in pretty shades of pink, Chambray, Galatea, Madras and Repp. sizes. blue, lavender, maize or green, Sizes 3 to 8 years. Second Floor Fourth Floor Women’s Jersey Suits $14.50 Wool Jersey Suits of smartly practical style, in colors for street and sport wear. Ideal vacation Suits at a price unprecedent- edly low. Third Floor Third Floor. Japanese Oval Rush Rugs _ Artistic designs and color effects particularly suitable for the veranda. Reduced for Immediate Clearance BTERA INCNER i o450 casas eae nae reduced to $1.50 30x62 inches..................+.reduced to $1.95 96x72 inched......c0ssseceress Ceduced to 02,78 Round and Oval Rugs Odd sizes up to and including gxi2 feet have also been greatly reduced. Fifth Floor Remnant Sale Curtain Materials Short lengths (1 to 8 yards) of this season’s curtain materials. Reduced to a Fraction of Former Prices The lengths are all marked with the number of yards and the price per yard, Nets, Muslins, Scrims, Velvets, Tapestries, Repps, Sunfast Armures, Cretonnes, etc. Colonial Mahog- any Bed Room Chair or Rocker, upholste ed in va- rious colorings made in our own workrooms, $14.75 Queen Anne Fire- side Chair; best workmanship and excellent quality tapestry covering; special... . $24.85 | | | Black Lac- quer Table, 22 An Unusual Opportunity. Fifth Floor inch top; spe- cial..... $7.85 Bizth Floor