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ae Ee TH aaa as Spi Is POR 4 nit y , THE évewina WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918.7 J RAIDS ON PALESTINE FRONT. Flodjez Railway, which runs northwant the registrants of Sept. 12 will be re-| countries who have withdrawn deo- FREE SUNDAY BASEBALL warrant for the arrest of members of | Premier, —— the Dead Benoa ithe Palesune Tront, es- quired to fill out. It strikes out the re- | /#rations of their intention to become the Empire City Athletic Association, |tempt was it al , Sept. 4—-Arab forces under | cording to advices from the Palestine quirement that city police and firemen | “!tizens. Tie. the Hedjaz, fighting on tho|and Arabian sectors, A Turkish attack rho play at Arctic Park, Gardner and/come higi The questionnaire till requires that! — LEGAL RULE! AGISTRATE Senne despatch Entente Allies, are continu-|on the Arabs near Abunaamn was drive. Pe ltied ce meee, Years before belns lech registrant who desires excinp- 6 RULES MA wipes oarpeant ta harassing raids upon the! off with loss to the enemy. News ‘Agency, atte 0 deferred classification and | tion shall make formal claim and Dre. Seas Gin Ma Ltn withtn i, ree dayn. lows them to be placed in claas three | sent detailed facts substantiating It. | Warrant Sought b Police bf ‘cou! ¢| AM AM, —_ ERD, without regard to their length of ger- \ Ale al rehase it. The Mag: |of Moses, CA to pei e in Amaterdum} Brooklyn Refused Because no |istrate denied the request for a warrant, |missary’ for Hoi It establishes also three new divi- RDAM, Sept, 4.—The favor. Admission Was Charged, —— jochs, man sions in class five. exempting auto-| able Entente Allied war news from the matically persons discharged from] western front to-day caused a general! Magistrate short, in the Bridge PlesalGONDITION OF LENINE 5 kn ai naval i's “upon in price on the Stock Exchange! Court, Brooklyn, to-day came out in | round of allenage ot upod diplomatic ith lively dealings In American lravor of Sunday baseball where no ad- NOW REPORTED CRITICAL iiceniaed Tequest” persons who are citizens Of} securities. The dollar has risen in three ‘countries co-belligerent with the mission Is charged. He made the ruling oa b " days from 1.92 to 2.03, The Exchange New Regulations Designed tu United States woe Sime that surely | rates of the Central Powers have de. (when Sergt. William Wolstenholm of the Uritahy | Deca a : Avoid General Disarrange- le home, and citizens of noutral’ clined. Stage Street Police Station asked for a'Nikolai Lenine, the —_— Bolshevik [tons at te. - ment of Business. hh TT — a — — negies said he LONDON, Sept. 4=The condition of UTiiaty,, Decauae, the latter was WASHINGTON, Gept. 4—Much ff broader grounds for the establish- ment of claims for exemption from ij military service are provided in new ff regulations now being worked out by [fF Provost Marshal General Crowder to ff govern the classification of men be- tween eighteen and forty-five who will register on Sept. 12, Important fF modifications are based upon the ff change of a few words in the original draft law made in passing the new The store is open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. The Cammeyer “Shookids’’ In a few days school will once again mak- ing the “‘Shookids’’ happy; "hecause they have | —~ Ay rest, because they have been very com- fortably shod in Cammeyer ‘“Shookids’’ Shoes during their entire vacation, and happy because Ma and Pa are going to buy their new Fall « kids’’ this week. . ~ Fitth Ave. at 35th St. And Pa and Ma are happy knowing that they are {| Mm Pover fet cmpation” ta| i Est. 1879 saving money by bu: these “‘Shookids’”’ Shoes, which will outwear by tar mes ordinary kind. CHILDREN’S SHOES eminated and the law now provides J persons may be given deferred classi- | fication when engaged “in occupation | or employment, including agriculture, | fj) which can be established as necessary | to the military establishment or the maintenance of the national interest.” | [| This section, officials pointed out to- | |” day, with the regulations construing | [/) it, will definitely allow district exemp- |) tion boards to exempt bankers and essential bank employees, men en- | }) gaged in necessary commercial enter- prise and necessary workers for Red Cross and kindred organizations. The regulations will not attempt specifi- cally to define the status of regis- trants who shall be entitled to exemp- tion, but will allow the boards to work out the details, ~, Only minor changes aro incorpor- | |) | é = — = There are good common-sense reasons why we outfit more young people than any other store in America. Best & Co. clothes are more than ever desirable NOW, when to the satisfaction of sn a designing and perfect fit is added their long wear, due to superior making and quality. THEIR FINAL COST IS LOWER. Quality, patterns and all Best’s standards EXACTLY the same as before the war: and no extravagance in the prices. Assortments are practically complete, so that patrons returning to their homes ata jf James McGreery & C0 | distance can outfit their children now WITHOUT DELAY. a i , For the School and Coll irl — i 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street ; 7 e School and College Gir Ready Now—Boys School Apparel : F A BOYS’ WASH SUITS VERY NEW AND SMART LOOKING is the suit ‘ A illustrated, with its graceful shawl collar of Jap Mink The kind that little fellows wear all through the Winter— or Hudson Seal. This comes only in the most fashion- Hated materials and finer-than-usual taiering: ive these able materials and colors—brown or blue duotone, or istinctlon, and guarantee long wear, Siés 3 (0 10 yrs, plum, burgundy or brown silvertone. Misses’ sizes. 55.00 3.95 4.95 5.95 BOYS’ JUNIOR NORFOLK & MIDDY FALL SUITS Only all wool fabrics (including the famous Best & Co. ated in the revised questionnaire which : Store Open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Advance Sale OF YOUTHFUL SIMPLICITY is a straight belted COSE Ste oO VROUI RATED er Ch Fea ont Be Wir a Blue Serges) are used in these splendidly tailored suits. ; ngly close t ace. The satin lining through- , ; SOROSIS JUVENILE SHOES : out marke it'as one of thefine coats, Misses sites. 49.50 nd ‘ier 13.50 16.50 10% Reduction VERY FINE SILK BRAIDING on belt and novel col- lar lends just the distinctive touch to a silk crepe de chine. The full plaited tunic reaches just to the top of the very deep hem, Navy, black, taupe or fawn. Misses’ sizes. 49.59 BOYS’ ALL WOOL REEFERS FOR FALL The fame of Best & Co. reefers is based on the choice assortment of all-wool fabrics, the exclusiveness of our de- signs and the careful tailoring by experts. Sizes 2 to 10 yrs, 10.50 13.50 16.50 BOYS’ ALL WOOL KNICKER SUITS ‘ FOR FALL & WINTER Strictly all-wool fabrics, seams silk-sewn, igning and tailoring by experts—make these the best SUits for ,well- : dressed schoolboys. Sizes 7 lo 18 yrs, A WOOL PLAID DRESS in rich Fal colors, with 19.50 22.50 24.50 vestee, collars and cuffs of pongee, will look particus . larly well on the petite girl who wears Juniors’ py Fo Pang Ot ae ilies as they A SERGE DRESS that we commend for classroom or street wear is a plaited tunic model with long waisted effect. Of navy, brown or green men's wear on Entire Stock of Juvenile Shoes i serge. Misses’ sizes. 35 00 Commencing Thursday, September 5th, and-Continuing Ten Days sizes. Sizes 13-15-17 yrs, 29.59 are necessar ‘ pot ‘ ' , ‘y—exclusive fabrics in Trench, English and All Sorosis Juvenile Shoes are made of the most carefully selected and { ; form-tracing models, Sizes 8 to 16 yrs. ‘ . iH Wi S0U YOUNG GIRL FIND BETTER for school parties than a ao M8. } i gob A cerry mee, Sad rd we ccaataicied as to properly train growing ; pedal be dh bo AnuIntareaticatinnaelliine atrane oa rand fone 15.00 18.50 , 21.50 é feet and help them develop naturally. it cleverly held in by a wide girdle. There are pretty pockets, too. Navy, BOYS' FIRST LONG TROUSER SUITS }, brown, copen or black. Siges 13-15-17 yrs, 29.50 Student models of original designs and finest all wool max \ THE COAT A YOUNG GIRL LIKES BEST is one of fashionable material terials, Sizes 13 to 19 yrs. id on straight lines. Here it is in silvertone mixture in brown, nutria or blue— 24.50 28.50 32.59 f Gtraigiticelted style with roomy pockets and convertible collar. CHINESE RUGS YOUNG MEN'S FALL COATS ; : Shower} f, ial; i ii DECIDEDLY GIRLISH, and at the same time satisfying the longing for sep- Rageniand foe ittibe aon pie aoe box, arate waists, is a blue serge skirt with wide belt buttoned on a waist of 21.50 vires aA washable cotton pongee. Sizes 8 lo 16 yrs, 12.75 ‘ 5 459 — 500 ’ f Autumn Hats for School Wear me omes Se atin Boys’ Winter Weight Knicker Suits—made Novel and attractive millinery for the school and college girl. All the new colors from short lengths of smart mixture fabrics for Fail, shown in velveteen, plush, velour and corduroy, at prices that will appeal used in our 19.50 and 22.50 suits, Limited Sizes 8 to 12 yrs. 29.50 At Extraordinary Savings The collection presents hundreds of carefully selected Rugs that will har- 4 monize with modern decorations and suit any requirement. Many of these Rugs : were purchased before the prevailing prices went into effect and offer opportunities ql of exceptional merit for saving. to the wartime purse. 2.95 to 16.50 quantities, Sizes 7 to 17 yrs. 16.50 ‘4 Boys’ Medium Weight Blue Serge and Home- Reculas Plat si Hegulas Sale Timely Sale of School Shoes—Thursday spun Knicker Suits, suitable for school wear { bap figs eee biped Price. : . until coldest weather—less than wholesale ; 600.00 Meee | MRR cicccsascccea: 350,00 225.00 for Girls and Boys price today. Broken sizes 7 to 17 yrs. ' 875,00 ab ee 8x10 ft... + 250.00 150.00 2,000 shoes of tan army. calf (made of the small but perfect, pieces left from soldiers’ 13.50 & 16.50 a meey Y 10x18 ft... + 650,00 375.00 shoes) on our standard Orpic last. Best shoes for service and comfort. P ; * . -800,00 175.00 10x15 ft. “625.00 395.00 Sizes 8 to 10% ‘ Sizes 11 to 2 Boys’ Corduroy Norfolk Suits—a special \ . 400.00 250.00 ‘ Best & Co, value. Sizes 7 fo 18 yrs, 13.50 : \ 1875.00 695.00 | oxl2ft... + 525.00 375.00 | 3.35 3.95 ; ene ne f “a $2195.00 125.00 | 5x 8.3 ft. «125.00 95.00 |}. Young Men's Suits. in light and medium $50.00 MSOL00 || 20518 fis 0550s sncea sal 450.00 345.00 weight, suitable for Fall wear. Sizes principally 34 to 39, 17,00 & 21.00 Boys’ School Shirts & Blouses No schoolboy’s outfit will be complete without a generous supply-of shirts and blouses, especially when they can be 300 ATTRACTIVE CHINESE RUGS At Less Than Present Wholesale Cost i} a ) Highly decorative Rugs in Blues, Golds, Mulberry, Tan, etc. had at these Prices. ; | Sizes about 9x12 ft Special 245.00 to 325.00 Occupying Our Entire 4h Floor Cation shirts with fancy stripes, soft cuffs, ca Sires about 8x10 ft. “Special 175.00 to 245.00 ; : - el ee : i bout 6x9 ft. Special A i will show Thursday a complete new Fall assortment of coats for little tots. They louses of fancy madras and percales, attached pear pea TGS to 30800 are bewitchingly dainty and made with the same care as grown-ups’, Of course, collars or with neckbands. .79 many are white, but you can choose also from several desirable colors—and the variety of materials is as fascinating as any one could wish—corduroy, Boys’ New Fall Hats Interest Coupons 4 chinchilla, broadcloth, silk bolivia, suede cloth and cheviots, Fur trimming For the small boy, a varied assortment in velour, plush, V of is an additional exquisite touch on a number of these little coats, Especially serge and felt. ) : The 414% Third Liberty Loan Bonds interesting are matched sets—coat, muff and hat—in rich looking materials, For the older boy— i ‘ fur trimmed, Smart golf caps in fancy woolen mixtures, 1.35 o Due September 15th, 1918, Hats in new designs, cloth mixtures, 1.35 & 1.95 mi will be accepted by us now at full face value in payment on purchases. a ‘ ental J * i ¥, ib vara! fi Sal elaine ita # yee KART, wer ube ia alaen ditt Masia te | cab, ee gayhora Ay da

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