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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1918. tion for the draft under the new sons the local board having jurisdic- manpower law. ALL REGISTRANTS AWAY ON SEPT. 12 MUST SEND CARDS Lemon Juice For Freckles Girtel Mal uty lotion at ; home for a few cents. Try It! away on registration day. address of the local board a city of 30,000 population or Squeeze the juice of two lemons A supply of registration blanks Is | on hand at every local board for the | Jconvenience of those who may be known the caffl may be addressed to the Mayor, in case your home is in to the Clerk of the county, parish or tion of such area !s authorized to deputize a competent person to cer- tify to the registration cards of non- residents in such institutions (but not to furnish registration certificates or to register such persons) and to fur- nish a sufficient supply of cards to do 90. Such registration must be made in time to enable such persons to mail their cards to the local board hav- ing jurisdiction over the area in It the! is not more; into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beau- tifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the temons and Obligation Put on Each Man to See That Blanks Are similar unit if your home is in a town of less than 30,000 population, or to the Clerk of the Court to which your county pertains for judicial purposes in case it has no adminis- tration organization, which they permanently reside. pi acehsatoatesiein LUCILE MISSES SAD STORY; SBIDE'S DOG I$ BACK AGAIN. any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetl fragrant lotion into the face, 1 The persons receiving the Filled Out and Filed. WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—“The ob- ligation rests on you, and you alone, boards: arms and hands each day and see how | freckle shes disappear and|to geo that your registration card, |Tesistration card for your registra- how clear, soft and white the skin be- tion certificate. ' ry bs is in e hands f comes. Yes! It is harmless.—Advt, |PFeperly made out, is in th Persons not exempted from of your logal board on or before | registration day.” | This warning was to-day issued by Provost Marshal Gen. Crowder to men who expect to be absent from the jurisdiction of their local board on Sept. 12, the day set for registra- tration and absent from their at training ubsentees. CREDIT TERMS yo 00 Down on $50-00 ' 75.00 4 ib “6 68 100.00 10.0 = 4 459.00 15: © «99.00 25.00 > “ “ 300-0 iTS FURNISHED FROM $50 TO $500 (pen Monday and Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER Delay in the proper treatment of skin troubles is dangerous. Every day spent in trying un- proved remedies may only let the disorder spread and become more and more deeply seated. The value of Resinol Ointment is Anown, For over twenty yearsit has been usedas a sooth- ing, healing remedy for the skin. If applied in time, it usually checks the itching and reduces the eruption right-away, But even in stubborn, long-standing cases, it is surprising, how quickly this gentle, yet effective ointment brings results, All druggists sell Resinol Ointment, i < COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"SsT} NDAY WORLD WANTS W¢ Men with tender faces find the rich lather of Resinel Shaving Stich dalight- fully soothing. KK WONDERS RESTAURANTS Tenth Floor 38th Street —FIFTH AV 39th At pronounced reductions from regular prices. are the finest grades of the famous ‘Derryvale’’ Pure Iri | “‘Derryvale”’ Pure Irish Linen Damask Table Cloths S270 | 452. Vardhe cscs: ss \ $12.28 | 2x2)¢ yards.:......0% et $14.65 | 2x3 yards........ a Napkins to Match ; Per dozen .......0.0.. $10.50, $12.75 - Ps ; Reduced to Union Linen Damask Napkins =a Attractively priced.......... 75 De dozen, $3.90, * $4. 50 $3.75 Dozen Reduced to Second Floor, S ber S ins eptember Sale of Curtains Those contemplating new Draperies for the Home this season will find this an excellent opportunity to meet their requirements and at a consid- erable saving in price. Lacet Fey Marie Antoi- Filet Net Curtains nette French Hand Made Lace aain Curtains, ee - a4.05 : ‘air ; ain yured designs wit ace edge, $9.75, aoe eh $13. aq yards long, white cr ecru. 27 pairs Mounted on best grade cable net, 214 el and 3 yards long : Scrim and Marquisette Curtains Hand Made Filet Lace Window $1.95 Pair Panels Fine quality, hemstitched, finished with \ $ 10.00, $13.50, $17.50 pretty lace edge; white orecru. 310 pairs Reduced from much higher prices. Not | oly eS ore yar ce of any pattern in he rT + . 5 y, \ _ neainay ant any PAN ne Fine Scrim and Marquisette Cur- ( tains Fine Filet Cluny and Embroi- at dered Lace Window Panels $2!75 Pair $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 Made with valance, headed ready to Exquisite designs; all imported and | shir on rod; white or ecru, trimmed with formerly sold at much higher prices lace and insertion, 214 yards long Special for Wednesday Only 100 Pairs Velour Portieres, $27.50 Pr. velvet, made up A limited quantity of standard colors in fine mercerized 7 and blue, blue and brown, 7 fect 9 inches long; reversible; combinations of mulberry and green, blue and.gold, brown and mulberry. | Scrim and Marqui- Scotch Madras Scotch Muslins sette Designs suitable for any The last shipment that . Fine quality scrims and | room; in white, cream or | we are likely to receive durable marquisette, in | ecru shades; reduced be during the war. Fine, sheer, C many attractive designs; cause the materials are no white figured muslins for P white,creamorecru shades, | longer procurable; yard, |" bedroom curtains; yard, vats, ciue tha ees 28c | 38c | 40c a Te will forward them to the proper local A self-addressed stamped envelope should be enclosed with your camps, and persons at schools, colleges and other similar in- stitutions will be treated as absentees and should register as prescribed for For the convenience of such per- skin oatles Lord & lavlor September Sale of Household Linens Included in this sale Damask Table Cloths and Napkins at less than recent wholesale prices Fine Irish Damask Table Cloths Broken Lines at Reduced Prices Nenbtnn’ to Match Irish Hand Embroidered Linen cards So the Waitress Won't Get Earful of Woe To-Day. Lucile the Waitress has been saved from an earful of woe from Bide Dud- ley to-day, Laicile is the girl Bide writes about in The Evening World Being a humorist is about all the tro ble one man can carry, and whe added to this he loses his faithful dox friend, it 1s almost the jumping off place, 80 to speak Dudley has a handsome black Pom: erantan that got lost. So Lucile was scheduled to hear some mighty bad But while Dudley was mourning over the loss of his best friend, two little boys down at Coney Island were dragging the “Pom” rope. A man who saw them thought he recognized the dox as one owned by Miss Elsie Manisof, No. 3528 Neptune Avenue. He told the boys to take the dog there. Miss Manisof's tog was at home, but she looked on the lost dog's collar and saw the name “Bide Dudley.” Go great it Is to be great, that Miss Manisof called up The Evening World just after daybreak this mornin notify, Dudley nie dog was awaluing him. Thus Lucile escapes hearing Bide's sad story. regis- homes a 10,000 Bankers to Gathe: CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—Ten thousand} visiting bankers will attend the annual | convention of the Americ; Bankers’ Association here during the week Sept. 23. Among the speakers will b Samuel Untermyer, Francis H. Sisson | and Charles H. Sabin of New York, Dead by . Fred Mansel, forty-five years old, an engineer, was found dead at his residence, No. 590 Hast 140th Street, this morning. Death was caused by inhaling illuminating gas. BUY W, S. S. DAILY Street ish Linen reduced to $6.95 -teduced to $8.75 -teduced to $9.50 per dozen, $8.50 Lunch Cloths each $3.95 A Sale of Lamps At Special Prices fron biti agit ue © Boudoir Lamp in mahogany, ivory or gold; with silk shade all in colors, dainty rosebud trimming / Heavy Mahogany Boudoir Lamp (i\lus- trated), with silk shade in all colors, gold —trim- ming... AAT Mahogany Table Lamp, with straight Em- pire shade in rose, gold or blue silk; and fringe Floor Lamps Mahogany, gold with shade; with ivory or Lamps (exclusive), straight Empire rose, gold or blue wide fancy _ band- Dudley’s Lost Pomeranian Found, | at the end of a | SENATOR SHERMAN _ ASSAILS WILSON -—AND-COL. HOUSE Charges WASHINGTO: pared address official and | mining institutional civil liberty.” 4 |, R. & ¢ s. ¢ Col, House was characterized by ment With English Pacifists. an and the allied la Sept. §—In a pre-| Senator Sherman as “this alleged,| STOCKHOLM, Sept. %.—Nyvadagtieht| specialiets. al Yor on what he called “un- | unelected, unofficial assistant Presj-| Allehanda quotes Pieter Jotle: latra, | trouble , ee personal government,” | dent. [the Dutch Socialist leader, a «| RR. & G. Pill Senator Sherman of Illinois, Republi. | cretary Baker was referred to an|'! 8M interview at Lucerne that an at-| stitute for calomel scathing attack in the Ivete who thinks of th tempt was made Inst January by the dru n, made a Senate to-day on President dent's personal adviser, With ironical réferences to the Press {dent's recent statement that politics is adjournedg the that, having elected Senator the asserted nident | ost single handed, and a coterie of Texas politictans “are in the saddle and they are doing poll- Radi the sa d way.” of war powers, he Py ve Adminstration is placing control of the country in the hands of a few politicians and labog leaders, to House | Washington's soldiers at Valley Forge! | were drunkards and chicken thiev Jonly to be dec 1 by Executive roclamation to be the most capavle official that distinguished functionary | | ever knew," | Senator Sherman continued: | “On all questions related to labor | Gompers Is practically Pes abt Playing Politics With View to 1920, | REPORTS GERMANS WORKED | | be used relentless for the election of | pa ty candidates now and a President Is} Jin 1920. “1 denounce," he autocracy co ‘aie added, “a political | nicaged when the | Dutch Socialist Quoted as Saying of war in under-| Reichstag Leaders Sought Agree- vy |From Pimples, nation is in the stre: ras three | talks glibly of leaders of the three parties constitut- . & G. Pills Wilson | thousand miles away, amendment of 1918, opposes uni- law Poses of peace on the princi+ versal military training and so by President Wilaon = A “Ran DO YOU BUY THRIFT STAMPS REGULARLY? Dest & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 For One Week A Sale of Fur Garments presenting an unusual assortment of fur coats, neck- wear and muffs. Considering the length of service Telephone London Greelev 1234 Paris to be had from selections from this stock—the prices suggest sound economy R months we have planned this ONE WEEK FUR EVENT. = Early in the year we arranged with our manufacturers to work on our stocks for this season. Pelts were purchased far in advance and placed in work —early enough to escape the tremendous rises in costs of material and labor. Since our orders were completed we could have sold these stocks at a profit. Today, as a result of our foresight, we own and offer these dependable garments at prices which are fully one-fourth less than cost to duplicate ® : vy 9 Never could we more sincerely urge “Buy furs today 1. NUTRIA COAT: Proven by early selling to be a 4 « NATURAL MUSKRAT# COAT: Illustrating one. of sat claatred (in arid hak inehae tale 225 everal models, collar and cuffs of natural raccoon, 2 pee Cesiree IVE # ine ; ; others with Hudson Seal Collar and Cuffs 165 the od 60 to 3 Cine monee 1006 4, HUDSON SEAL COATS: In this group a number of 2. HUDSON SEAL COAT: (Se at) full poe ditferent model: ot short coats, of, which the one picture teintciat cutie natied ‘all: aro 5 is represer collar and cuffs of gray squirrel and 997 6 Other models and grades 165 to 495 Others up to 395 COATS A few items listed which are representat he assortment. Compare the prices and length of service expected with the cost of woolen garment NATURAL MINK COAT hes long, wide shawl CARACUL COAT of durable quality, full length Asians Hae eteat Gael rsh batted xtra 5 with shawl collar of black lynv 450 Lane. bal tric lower and r *1150 HORT JACKET OF TIGER CAT, sport model P 5 Gastae'atfiek in TrOnl wil : ollar, cutfs and wide plaited border of taupe qm 3) MOLE WEAR ve tee af ret lp i ‘ 850 Lemp eng . is 175 NA RA AR RACCOON CO, for street - 3. HUDSON SEAL WRAP, full length, of choicest @ 5 ¢y Peer oem onicn engine bla). pelts, pointed collar of ermine and t x s MODEL COAT OF MUSKRAT with self border and 4, NATURAL GRAY SQUIRREL COAT of extra ge ir and cuffs of Hudson Seal—also inset of Hudson 25 ¢ lear dark skins with handsome taupe lynx collar 450 eal at sides ; ners Baal MATCHED FUR SETS In addition to the items listed —a splendid display is made of capes—-coatees—separate scarfs and muffs in moleskin insky—sable—beaver —nutria ~aliver fox--natural blue fox~-gray squirrel. RACCOON SCARF, dyed Mis SET IN NATURAL FOX SET in shades of brown, , - skunk collar, animal shape 22. ( Ox ON, animal shape 15.00 animal shaped scarf 45.00 i" Ce Pl v a Round muff with head Round muff to match 15.00 arent mut with head and: en an BLACK LYNX AND |. BUNK COLLAR: SP’ eo en = HUDSON SEAL. ¢ apelet BLACK FOX SCARFS 45.00 anereeti ay, scarf reser 35.00 Muffs to . 37.50, 45.00 Other Mugs 30.00 up Round muff 15.00 Furs listed as Hudson Seal are fine quality seal-dye4 muskrat You Never Pay More at-Best’ Sama FOR A “WILSON PEACE” QUIC K RELIEF etic ny SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Wow! Sick Hoad- aches, Constipation ills, containing pode ge have become tne liver and bowel ire nature's own sub+ and habit-forming are not a tecret nostrum. ing the German Reichstag majority to| A few pills taken each ni fc nd his Administration and, particu-| quantity production of combat air-|reach an agreement with the political | {ai brie YOu serch reat the arly, Col. E, M. House, the Presi-| planes, delays three months the draft of England with the| and 25¢ the box —Advt.

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