The evening world. Newspaper, July 25, 1918, Page 19

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Sy ." mM received another consignment 1 st A POLE M8 : Avenue y rhe . f Ul Brooklyn and Queens, The other a | smb ng point was Kast New York, {sn the rest of the totat entrained. ere were 202 Kast New York citl- {sens 60 from Woodhaven, 800 from “Like rg to Outlying |r Island City, 114 from Glendale Nikatwaitt and sm Jamaica Precinct,” He Adds—2,021 Great throngs of cheering friends More Off for Upton. Jand relatives of the men gathered at j both entraining points. There wer | bands and banners galore, And the weather man had provided a cool — Gude's PepioMangan “The Red Blood Builder’’ makes your blood a rich, | pure, red stream of nour- ishment which carries new vigor and energy to all parts of your body. Pepto-Mangan is made only by M. J. BREITENBACH CO., New York Manufacturing Chemists , Sold by drugi n's soldier factory at Ca: o-Mangan looks verywhere HELP WANTED—MALE, eS ooo bi |______STEAMBOATS. i.) Sn, HUDSON NW RIVER 100-MOULDERS-100 FLOOR AND BENCH | or eae ue ali, poll le ene Auirondae AIP ura eat | | wate ‘tug ai | ening ‘Tine tleketa Nepupted. MOULDERS ‘reamer ‘3 “ room than on | aving Bt 8.40) Rovere F ARE NEEDED FOR Bnd, patriotic, services. each 2.15 » In Pavillon No, : = ‘Sw f all soldiers and satlors to | UNCLE SAM'S WORK Lace! pase | Pousti Through barvioe Desbroames st, Weat 420 se. Wert 120th Bi, Yonkers bear M In a large shop sit- uated on the shores of Lake Erie. Here is a good steady job during and after the war that pays real are mf or information money to good foun- - dry men to work in S d E H our Malleable Foun- unday Excursions dee. Delightful Sail on the Sound 9 To Bridgeport or New Haven ; va With & for Siahtaceing. A million and a half Musle—Dining’ Itoom—tuneh Counter, dollars have been Steamer City of Lowell To Bridgeport spent on houses for La, Pier 40, N.M., Housun $t,, 10.00 4. M you and your family Te: er 14,8. 10. Fulton St,” 10.80.44 Meturn due New York, Pr. NB oP, M, Just drop a card ask- Steamer Richard Peck ing about these jobs. To New Haven Tay, Pier 28, B. R., Catharine 8t.. 9.90 A, M, Le. Pie 70,1, He, Zod Street, 10.00 A. M Return due New York, Pr, 10. B. h., @ P.M A limited number of tickets on sale on Paers on the day of Excursion TheNewEnglandSteamshipCo GENERAL. FLECTRIC « NY, Meanwhile a few plants are strug. ERIE, sling on at Manchester through the ‘ | ution of 5,000 we n workers t stick to their work A resolution has aif it Putian anlo%aiane! Sy NEE been passed by them pledging their We Sl I og | SYIULY to the Cloverniment and to the $$$ $$ | sei ie Sa Sica Stentor tines “aad | men in the trenches a a Artomoniies cunts. | Ateannder Thompson, Soclalis day iriw ta Newbardh and wm $LO: | itor of the Clarion, urges the deli TE tree, mutes of the engineering trades meet MANTER _Hudson Navigation Company jing a: Leeds to-day to insist on a STATION MEN AND — allot of the members before calling | TRAINMEN, ‘Dro Steamb: at Co, general strike, He writes in th n tes 0 0.) ly Mail AGES 21 TO 565, CONEY ISLAN IPs Getcuthinnanta nae thelenntar Hspay, om SUBWAY AND ELEVATED § DIVISIONS. INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT CO. APPLY ROOM 1283,_ 105 ws BROADWAY, 9 A. M. TO 5 P, M, DAILY’ EXCEPT SUN. 1y.W. DAY. “WEEKDAY and SUNDAY TRI y FOR SALE. Beko jamonrs Tyitieg Sveet Gu 8H. MUSIC | DANCING: pM racket can a] Round Trip *: Buislap DIAMONDS ON CREDIT & Call or ae GOMER, BaP AMO, ash. etal ap | je. Bway Vavwtalres | Music, COT Floor - 170 Bronoway - Cor Maen Lane te AR MOUNTAIN LINE Watches on Credit ane Kawent Terma, 35; walter tate ‘bras nite anda THE BAY! To Atlantic Highlands, Fare 35¢ fa | Battery Per *0.50 A.M. 1 4b § ye atlantis Hudblaads 14/304" Mt eh 8 Dancin, ‘re. 170.3368 Broad ! morning for everybody [ried a big flag. |thousand munition workers in Eng- | ‘the wero inc |a demoe: , | Birmingham jadvico | BISHOP WALSH | Khia | from one precinct to another-—only won the Department medal last year | going “THE EVENING WORLD, "1 KAISER'S AGE YT P.CTURED THURSDAY, JULY es would be d nbered looked more bike a holiday re aenred. ak hat it wa statemente and on the win ‘ rove victory in, POWERFUL WEGRO KINGDOM iisPSminkiit a a Seca tite the home mora The boys over there Have wot en fristirarce Man Cofivicted of Spredi+| -ornmansseinesncsssscrennss tarted, nid a ’ 2 nd may ‘ ing Propaganda Amor olor ‘ ; you think we won't hustle with ou Sr Pes MO U i finish | Por apreading German propaganda ; the Germans will do we to look out « ¥ three eare 6 for is William = MeNally of Local wnce agent, was found guile |} } Pods 73. H wi 1 policeman unt aa t t Espionage Act by a! 4 Girgt Make bleaching lotion | the draft came along ary in jed Staten Dis “But, that's just another po. |ftet night, He will be sentenced this } if skin is sunburned, } lice job over there,” said McNally Noon by Judge Learned Hand. } tanned or freckled } earnestly. “It's like being transferced Neath Be ote nish Meontad | 3 aati mauant 4 collected weekly pr ns testified | Squeeze the juice of two lemons into jit's what you might call an outlying jy the trial, which lasted th a bottle containing three ounces of precinct in this case.” me negro woman testified Orchard White, shake well, and you McNally has been on the police heim had ed to hi a have a quarter pint of the best freckle, force only a year and a half, but be negro kingdom which the Ka sunburn and tan lotion, and comple fon beautifier, at very, very small cost Your grocer has the lemons and any to establish in the Uni by his nervy work in rescuiag a man j aft ve wa ‘There wefe to be a nes i he Rieckwetl's (King, Queen, Princes and Princesses, | Gua store or toilet counter will supply who had fallen from the Blackwell's | S'0s Queen, Heinces and Princess": | three ounces of Orchard White for Island Bridge. He just jumped in af ter the fellow without stopping to consider how he was going to get wut. Luckily he had been seen from the shore and a boat went out. Other. wise the record might have been two drowned instead of saved. Another policeman in to-day's ship: | ment was Sylvester Shaw of the h Avenue Precinct, Brooklyn, He went from Local Hoard No. 81 | The Greenpoint draft men had a big parade through the town before | they went away. Acting Police Capt, James Kdwards heg full company of came the sixty-pie John's Orphan point Patriotic Police relatives hteen women e departing men car- | 200,000 WORKERS DLE IN BRITISH ~ MUNITIONS STRIKE aoarnl OK Plans to Force) Men Who Refuse Labor Into Army. LONDON, July Two hundred land were {dle to-day as the result of strikes In Coventry and Birming- In Coventry 16,000 have joined have laid and in Birmingham am, ranks of those who down their tools, £0,000 have walked out, Electricians rluded in the strikers in th latter city, foreing the planta to shut down, which has thrown 150,000 out | of employment | Upon the result of to-day confer ene and the union men de- | tween representatives of the | Government | pend resolutions of more than 100,000 other workers to quit r Winston Churchill will be repres of the Government in the con tive It is understood the War Cabinet as taken the position that, inasmuch | 1a the strike is a direct blow at the Government, plans will be laid at] nee to force the striking men the army unless they return to thc will the tremendous re- | sponsibility of stopping the munition | output of the whole country without © vote by the men and women concerned. The tacties of thi 1s who forced a strike at| and Coventry against of responsible leaders make not for democracy or Socialism, but | straight for anarchy and Bolshey young rob ae “NO CONSECRATED. | Charchman METKOPOLITAN LINE To BOSTON %:8 GAN, COP S98 tome LOST. FOUND Al AND. REWARDS. _ | nee MealenThe HONE BAROLAY 6000, FLATS & APARTMENTS TO L! Hele Alst Sts., 10th Ay. [> 1,2,3,4 Rooms & Bath, $1.75 to $7.99 Week A PICNIC FOR A NICKEL AT INTERSTATE PARK N The People's Free Playground SOR UNG eI BOATING—BATHING—FISHING ce, 567 10 Phone Bryant ‘Sais. Take Dyckman Street Ferry SHxe., Yaris ie att eas ax hear, MEETINGS. Snag Mig earner eae Pr GO, | A-TISHING—Come to the sour ard elf through | the head with a revo outside the | wall of Evergreen Cemetery, at High--| land Boulevard and Fanchon Place, | Hast New York, early to- a half hour later in St. M Rorkae's home was at No. 277 Hughes Street, Queena, Neither his wife nor Ma trienda who knew him jn the Cun- toms service could attribute a his act except acute s ne from the recent heat wave. y and died 6 Hospital fon to Be Cat Produ After Aug. 5. WASHINGTON, July 25,—Restrictions | on wallpaper production to conserve; paper, as agreed to by the War Indus- | after conferences with the | War Bervice Committve of Wallpapes [ Ranoeacsrers will become effective Wallpaper few cents. Massage this sweetly fr grant lotion into the face, neck, arms \ and hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan n| disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! harmless.—Advt 4 true to Ge sidiers who went to! t t fghting es Loews ale - The Reneral questions answered will apply nature, Those hing further ad pimples, clly eftela Firat shampoo the hair and as they hav low a Blood and oo. “Would you please » reducing remedy for weather Dol the 0 fully eason fat as you do, and to y reduce with ™ many yeara Dr, Baker and pre © through ‘« Delenn. haa Niness and A SERIES OF SPECIAL ARTICLES By WILLIAM P. BEAZELL The fact is that the Air Service is bigger to-day than was the Regular Army when America entered the great. y It has more | r; men, more officers, more equipment, more branches of its organization. It has almost as many posts and stations as had the army in Continental United States, Alaska, Panama and our possessions in the Atlantic and the Pacific. In technique of organization, instruction and practice it has come in eight months to be the equal of any fighting corps of the Entente oa It is heing expanded until it will presently be great in personnel and material as the corps of Great Britain, France and Italy combined. of qualified aviators the Air might put into action now in the thousands, many more than half of whom are taking post-graduate courses in various spe cialized branches. gA larger number is qualify ing, and the Saauer of those awaiting their chance is the largest of all. The number Service To give some understanding of the extent and character of this extraordinary achievement, a staff correspondent of The World has visited the schools and camps of the Air Service. Under Credentials From the War Department and the Committee on Public Information, he has had access to every phase of the work. The first of his series of articles will appear next Monday morning in we TCloarilty Edition limited to demand. Order from newsdealer in advance. \| 25, 1 Such, while new and still in fashion, we reduce to price that never fails to sell, Al Tt is Those that were $5.44 and $5.75 3.77 The « Ginghar amart plaida pls ated have self collars, Our reg. $1 Our reg Pale blue, shawl col with but Our reg. Smart e¢ with band and tailored bow Pata tilts ) i | Linen Towelings Our teg. 88.9. 51.95 Li parsial e Covers 95) Our reg. 48 A { 37 AL eulve yfroup of tailored and With lap—neat embroidery Le |Mercerized Table Cloths—/ 85 dress models t Our reg. $1.18 28 Untsimmed, Ha 95\"" White Dresses £72) _ Hemstitehed good “quality — ' $1.87 nS ae | Bishop and yoke styles, trimmed Harget smal pes black and with lace, embroidery and fine f desirable s hand stitching—sizes to 3 years y 58 Fancy Feathers & Wings! Tots’ R Scarf ' Me ee ait sad alatia\ oe “ue a 58) ou. ae pa cach} sae i Colors! giugham abd: charalisy ‘ De You Saturday We Close All Day. Our A Middy, Oliver ‘Twist and. Beach Summer Weight Corsets i) QB) styler white and colured to 3 vre, | Khaki Covered Couch Our reg. 85.00 \o Hammocks: i Fine fabries, low bust, emb. trim- | Men's Soft Shirts Special 10.94 med, 3 pr. parters-—elastic gusset Our reg. 81.00 88 Tal Ratios automa een i in back sizes 21 to 23 and a few Large assortment of colors dest i i gpl 2 es i larger sizes. are P " ft vaniond spring, chain hung. i i Men's Silk Shirts 2.75 new Back Rest | Maternity Sores ; 54! Wi reg, $4.00 \e. |Novelty Couch 7 } ings and garters £3 to #7 | Hammocks i 17.47 Summer N ie | Fine Dress G Ginghame Young Men's Suits 30 Clearance of : Our reg. 816.50 '13. 50 * vy patterns. : ck Linen Suits The models are up-to-date trench 9.75 and 901.50. 14, 75, and sack styles attractive browns, | Fancy Dress Voiles— .30 y tailored and belted 1 tans, grays, checks, stripes, light | 35 and $8 inch—light and dark snd belted smcdels | and dark fancies, | sro ‘stripex, plaids, “dota and w blue and violet Boys’ Blouses ) 4 | Stover florals Our reg. | LR te of Colored Cott Dress / lemnants of ‘olor ‘otton Flowered Lawn Kimonee— 2 36 | Newest colors and patierne—striped Fabrice at Reduced Prices. pink and lavender--deep percales—collar attached: ; lar, Val. lace trim. White Goods Our re; oo 7 Sa cs Voiles aa reet deeomeaieny 007 Plain « i gingham 6 38 Tawny and percale “elastic and and chambray | Stee theca 40d) eilied dealaa | belted styles — some embroidery i , a | tavetied: Bogs’ Cape {43 |Mtinch Chiffon Voile { 38 Dark Percale Sacques In gray, brown ‘i |40 in. Organdie i Regular sizes 564) Hil \rown tac bescttoa a ATI anata ety -48 luc, gray and black grounds | aan Gietas $6 ins Sklrtlnge— { 40 | Extra sizes PPerTiT ity ree} Sports Smocks \ a Meeere rere ee . | Mohair Skir ' Olle reg. (99.78 Semi-Made | Our reg. 83.97 (2.87 is pretty styles Skirts (2.95 & 3.87 | Shirred backs — smartly finished colors or white 12 to 20 i medium and extra sizes. Women’s Sailor Hats \ 918. HEARN Fourteenth Street ‘West of Fitth Arenas FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Every week, from day to day, we look around to find those things that have not sold so rapidly as we would wii Friday is the day for which they first are advertised. OFTTIMES IN AN HOUR, SO LOW THE PRICE, We Sell as Many of a Lot of Goods AS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN DAYS BEFORE. wove was advertised February, 1885—and every Friday since has been Bargain Day. Principles announced have been rigidly maintained. —It Is and "Has Been a Clearing Day— All as stated—Ushers will give desired information. There Will Be Many Extraordinary Values for Tomorrow THESE ARE BUT EXAMPLES Supply Your Wants Friday WE CLOSE ALL DAY SATURDAY Frocks Boys’ Washable Trousers —! Yard Wide Wash Silke— =| Those that Those that| Special value {1. 50) e 81.75 (1.54 ‘ Knickerbocker or Flapper iyi close face—white or flesh were $7.44 were $9.75 khaki, white duck and $8.78 | and$10.25] 7to 18 | 34 in. Pongee-— ' 78 olors, washable. in, Crepe d _ 40 in. Crepe de Chine > tae Value $1.50 -97 Light and dark colors. and medium colors- Value 95 Natural, tan and 5.17 mprises V ambraye ine n at 7.35 Boys’ Washa’ Our reg. 84.06 Our reg. $3.96 Suits — (3.96 | 2.94 Trench and Semi- white duck, khaki | Norfolk n and tan er or tunic folda--organdy Yard Wide Poplins and net lings and other finishes Lagtlises Taffeta Linney Silk mixed—day Young Men's Khaki Drill) 123,75 | sslie feos |1.95 | rane Voie eee anteed not tor nd belt | flap pockets, ps. | us widths, jesirable colors.» Children’s ion = 76 Cotton Huck Towels— / ~ "On ae. 9A cued ‘ -16'4 Hemmed, with red stripe border Size Turkish Bath tons, pockets and belt 97 trimmed Black Sateen Bloomers Our reg. 81.94 Sires 12 to 20 years. Shirts e147 lors and styles Summer .64 | Ito jade Our reg. 58 k, short sleeves 1 Week-End Shopping Tomorrow. A REMINDER SHOP TO-MORROW We Close All Day Saturday. -96 rg 147 rs Special Me Silk Shirts : jet Brassieres Our reg. 5.06 53.88) tn art fabrics, rustproof springs— 84) Our reg. 81.28 Large assortment of desirable stripe | > gray and blue—gray and red—khaki Hooked front with shields patterns — satin finwh green, | Voile Blouses ql Women'sWhite Boot Hose —/ |New Colonial Rag Rugs $1.95 (1.47 Hog. 7 65] Rose, bh green grounds— ther models trimmed Lisle sole, heel aad toe. chints bot ith ul. and Venice lace. | soft G8 with fine Ane. Yenice 0% | Cullinane White Sille ) asf ; BZ } Crepe de Chine Blouses ig 17 Plated Socks sxoft 17 f Our reg. 83.96 \o. eg. .35 f 324 0 x 60 inch 77 Variety of | Double heel and toe #7 x 54 inch it j Georgette Blouses — 6.85 | Women's Two-C #45 96 loch _7t , Our reg. #8.87 \v. Gloves Abou OSGenuii Embroidered, beaded — with and | Our reg. 68 | (B2| ere at 110.74 i without collars. Black or white Oxl2 ft.—V 814.00 ) ». | Women's Night Dresses | Men 1 Bo: Jkerc ! Chinese and) Egyptian patterns— Gir ten, 8h 68 t1. 94)" ap aane ye Handkerchiele 8] novelty bordersperfect goods | White and pink — batiste— hem. Sott finish good size Adjustable Window Screens | stitehed or tucked satin yoke. 4 ‘ | Women’sor Children’s H'd'k'fs —/ ey | 24 opens (rom 23 to 87 inel 4 | Nainsook Corset Covers .34| Special j7| 24 —opens from 21 to 37 inch ; it Our reg. 48 All linen Screens C. O. D a Neat embroidery or lace ayy insert | " ch ce Hat D: Value .74 )- @ | White and ecru most Popular brands it Yokes of fancy lace, and embroid widths for curtains, carta | ery inserts -ribboa run ot Shoe Cleaner 10 {i | Our reg. 15 and .@3 - . i BIDE Regain: +94] Remnants of Laces and Nete— | Her white or colored kid shoes. | Round neck, fancy lace or services | ly Reduced Prices. Real Hair Nets i f able embroideries Travel Bags ’ | Our reg. 6e each Dozen) -50 i amnen's Pattloonte== ' 94 Our reg. 89.45 \6.84 | Cap and fringe style. \i Value #125 ay 17, 18 inch I" i rye tae 4 Muslin or nainsook~ embroidery or | Leather lined 0 emabeue can :74 j lace and wide it Leather and Silk Hand Bags 7 ‘ Sample Lot of Petticoats -! 4 gg} Qurreg, 08 74 ° #108 we Various’ sisee—some have he promt ts k t ‘ambric, muslin of nainsook--rows sufety cate. | | of lace, emb'y and tucks: oF fi | 's Ribbed Ves D | Women's Drawers 1 3 Wemen'e: Riebed Ve (171: HOUGHT FI ¢ i Our reg. .o8 Wa Low neck, and |® A Jat I x Good quality —well made ruffle ris apse ‘ Mine ae with tucks and Hoos He row rivera nd hk Enyelope Chemises Boys! Underwear uaa siugre receiving & Rolidey dual i Value no .68 Our rex i en Jie s y yeos ge iB Nainsook—wide filet lace two rows vbriegen of, Bormakalt — Hirt p lace and embroidery-ribbon run leah pp IM nsec op: urs Envelope Chemises— ty 28) ‘Our reg. $1.48 51.45) Trimmed front and back—various styles,

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