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Gall and know where your tusband is,” &c., he, No summary of the results can be given with authority until Mr. De Woody, Division Superintentient of the Department of Justice, witv handled the whole enterprise, gets his figures -rorked out. At 11.80 o'clock Mr. De Woody had GIRL NOW IS BOSS ~ OF SLACKER CASES _—ASSEARGH ENDS Madeleine O'Neill in Sule yCharge at Armory, Disposes at his regular officy and neither Miss O'Neil nor any one in the De- partment of Justice office knew where he was, A. Bruce Bielaski, chief of the De- partment of Jgstice’s Bureau of In- |Yestigation, ‘has assumed full re- not arrived either at the armory or|here ‘‘on departmental business.” But ducted in New York by Division Super-| work, recreational intendent De Woody. phases of Yours Women's Christian Ae- John Lor? O’Brien, #pectet assistant | sociation work at the Nattonal Training to the Attorney Generali, came to New York this morning and began gathering evidence bearing on the charges of in- justice to individuals in connection with the raids, Mr. O'Brian declined to make any other statement than that fhe waa ingten Avenue, New York, are now open for registration. The fale term begins Sept. 15, lavting until Nov. 7. a statement was given out at Wash- ington saying that the Department of Juatioe, before receiving President Lao request for a report. had of accord initiated the inquiry, It chun that a erport xen Mr. OBrien was exged 7 It is, understo: that he will confer with C. F. De Woody, Division Super- Intendent of the Department of ‘This dries the sealp, makes the brittle, and ruins it. The best thing fc steady use fs School of the Y. W. ©, A., No. 600 Lex- | of Unfinished Business. | 35) Winter 1918 1919 180 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 181 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 22 S. MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO Rn Airndtind Arencier tn all the + Prind pa ‘The Department of Justice, having suddenly abandoned its dragnet sys- tem of rounding up New Yorkers who ventured into the streets without rapher in charge of unfinished bus- ness to-day at the 69th Regiment Ar- mory. i A dozen prisoners who had beon| picked up yesterday by various agen- cies that assisted in the raids were =| brought to the armory from police | ;, stations at 10 o'clock, and since there | SLACKER RAID INQUIRY HERE HAS BEEN ORDERED birth certificates, left one girl stenor- | BY DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE The Department of Justice has or-| dered an investigation of the manner nsibility for the recent raids, United States ‘The question cussion. on Injustice Charge, which the slacker roundup was con- Marsh: other Federal officials. —ovenmeionaaomonns CZAR FERDINAND IN VIENNA. ‘WASHINGTON, Gept. 6.—Czar Fe-- dinamd of Bulgaria is at Vienna & conference with Emperor Karl, | Special Assistant of Attorney Gen.|cording to a Berne despatch today, i ¥ Evi efforts against Fntente influence eral Arrives to Gather Evidence | 9ftorts logs Teported the subject of d —_—_—_- ¥. W. ©, A, Courses Open, Courses for training volunteer and paid workers for industrial work, girls’ mt of Jui . al MoCarthy, and | j mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than the most expensive soap anything else you can use. One fuls will n.d sealp thoroughly. cleanse the-hal Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removis.¢ every particle of -|dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive The hair dries quickly and evenly, it the scalp soft, and the fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fi and easy to manage, You can get m at any pharmacy, it’s very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every mem- ber of the family for months.—Advt Rolers Re- was nobody there to pass officially on thetr cases the girl stenographer un- |dertook that Job alone with the rest | of her work, She released three and | | neta nine. Her name is Madeleine O'Neill, and | he is the busiest girl in New York. | When she reached the armory at 7 | o'clock @#he found a stack of tele~ yrams, answers fo-some of the hun- vag Arch Fit Shoes New Fall models now ready merit more and more the ap- proval of women who ap- preciate beauty, distinction and comfort in footwear. By its |] Special Arch-Fit” construc- tion, this wonderful footwear || Hags the Heel, Arch, Ankle and In- step with the Famoas Corset-Like Fit. The New ) $8 to Fall Boots{ $14 810 SATIN PUMYS, 80 #10 SATIN OXFORDS, SPECIAL SATIN BOOTS, Open All Day Saturday, Eagle Boot Shops 3 Broadway, at S400 Broadway ai S48 Columbus Ay. |dreds of messages that the Depart- |ment of Justice sent out when the slacker hunt was in full bloom. She |sorted these and answered such as she could. At noon Miss O'Neill received or- i ders from the Department of Justice to turn over all prisoners to the Ad- | jutant General's office, More than wenty at that time were awaiting {final disposition of their \ Women who were seeking lost hus- | bands and. sons were told to go to the Local Boagd No. 100, on Hudson Street, tholigh they reported they could get no satisfaction there and | had been sent back to the Armory, | Even Miss O'Neill, when she tele- |phoned to the bourd, failed to find out what, had become of some hus- bands. ‘ Most of.the women had birth cer- tiflcates or registration cards and wanted to show them to somebody. |So Miss O'Neit attended to that, too, but could not find out where jthe men were who were named on the cards and certifieates, Some of he women were advised to visit po- nobody knew Jus’ what had been done with each of the 75,000 or more prisoners who J been captured in the three-day cases, lice stations, because to the Diet by giving the meats, fish, soups, eggs, are in the army now, some in 8 jails, in the a he majority are free fa missing mén, so far as Miss , knows, of guessing and then gv A typical mystery is | Molver, No, 148 West | He must have ben arrested Ty | for on that day his relatives at Far | Rockaway reosived a telegram from | salads and vegetables a “different” and delicious flavor MADE IN U.S. A. | At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.. N. Y. it is simply a m } hi dated a t Ar. e leat is wife came hight and Absolutely, Removes |) cen ceca Ne son) From there she was sent back to the thie morning, rmory from 6 o'clock | And at 11 Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c} | She was att — | until Miss O'Neil arrived. ock this morning armory—at 3 o'clock she was still to what had » of her husband, for Dw nout information as Miss AN “Lost and Found” advertised in The Word or to “Lost and Found Bureau 103, World Building, wil! be It for thirty days. ese list# can ecen at any of The World's Offi “Lost and Feo r ean be left at an Advertising Agen 5 telephoned direct Yoria. ee Cal! 4000 Beekman, Brook'yn Office, 4100 Main, il didn't k whe stantly and Miss O' armo| stions over and the raids are finished."* No, Mr. De Woody isn’t here this morning." but 1 don't ‘Sorry, J’ ST like a picture is the way they look on the foot! Cocoa Dainty, exquisite, chic, Calf Oxford 9.00 beautiful—are words uttered frequently by the well dressed woman about this Cocoa Calf Oxford with the perforated toe caps and French heels. And it affords the foot such a dainty appearance, too, Same model in Black Russia Calf, $8.00 CAMMEYER } Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York On Saturday Store Will Be Open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. James MeGreery & Co, 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH‘ 34th Street Clearance Sale McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” FURNITURE At ¥4 and Less Than ¥4 Price. + Enormous reductions have been made on discontinued patterns of com- plete Suites, also Broken Suites and Odd Pieces, remaining from the August Sale, to effect an immediate disposal. A Few Special Items Are Listed Below: CHAMBER FURNITURE Five-piece Louis XVI. Model Suite, in Ivory Enamel, consisting of Dresser, Chif- fonier, Toilet Table and cane-paneled Twin Beds. formerly 464.00, 229.50 Four-piece Louis XVI. Model Suite, in Ivory Enamel, consisting of Dresser, Chif- fonier, Toilet Table and Bed. 189.50 formerly 395.00 Mahogany Four-Post Beds,—full size. .16.00 formerly 32.50 Inlaid Mahogany Dresser............. 62.50 formerly 129.50 Solid Mahogany Dresser.............. 39.50 formerly 85.00 Mahogany Toilet Table....... 15.00 formerly 45.00 Mahogany Toilet Table......... 25.00 formerly 53.50 Mahogany Full-Size Bed..............30.00 formerly 60.00 Mahogany Dolet Tableutrn asc 25.00 formerly 57.00 Ivory Enameled Chiffonier..........++ 39.50 formerly 85.00 Jacobean Oak Dresser... . . 18.75 formerly 39.60 Mahogany Chiffonier...... 47.50 formerly 95.50 Jacobean Oak Bed......ccessesrrsese 14.50 formerly 29.00 Full Size Ivory Enameled Bed.. 35,00 formerly 72.00 ‘ Ivory Enameled Toilet Table..........19.75 formerly 47.00 lvory Enameled Bed,—Twin size. 37.50 formerly 80.00 Ivory Enameled Toilet Table.......... 19.50 formerly 40,00 ODD PIECES ——\—<—— eMuhogany Nest Tables...........+++ 10.00 formerly 24.00 Mahogany Smoking Stand 6.50 formerly 13.50 Mahogany Smoking Stand....... . 5.00 formerly 12.50 Mahogany Smoking Stand....... 6.50 formerly 14.00 Enameled Smoking Stand . 2.50 formerly 5.50 Mahogany Knitting Stand . 4,50 formerly 9.00 Jacobean Oak Gate Leg Table.. 9.50 formerly 82.50 “Martha Washington” Work Table 8.75 formerly 17.50 Decorated Sewing Stand............. 7.50 formerly 15.50 DINING ROOM FURNITURE Ten-piece Louis XVI. Model Suite, made of Solid American Walnut, consisting of Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension and Side ‘Tables, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. formerly 437.00, 217.5 Stickley Fumed Oak Extension Table. .25.00 formerly 56.00 Stickley Fumed Oak Extension Table...15.00 formerly 32.00 Stickley Fumed Oak China Cabinet... .29.50 formerly 66.00 Kight-piece Decorated Breakfast Room Suite. formerly 304.00, 139.50 Gray Enameled Buffet.............. 31.50 formerly 94.50 Gray Enameled China Cabinet........ 25.00 formerly 77.00 Gray Enameled Side Table............15.00 formerly 42.00 Walnut Side Table........... . formerly 38.00 Mahogany China Cabinet.... . formerly 116, Mahogany China Cabinet............. 40.00 formerly 85.00 Mahogany China Cabinet............. 30.00 formerly 60,00 Jacobean Oak China Cabinet..., , formerly 85.00 LIBRARY FURNITURE Three-piece Chippendale Model Suite; up- holstered in Damask. 395.00 formerly 845.00 Enameled Chaise Longue..... formerly 117.00 Three-piece Chippendale Model Suite; i holstered in Tapestry. 9, formerly 278.00 Tapestry Arm Chair....¢........... 33.50 formerly 69.50 Five-piece Decorated Sun Parlor Suite, consisting of Sofa, large Arm Chair, small Arm Chair, Chaise Longue, Desk and Bench, formerly 459.50, 198.00 Tapestry Arm Rocker... . - formerly 39.50 Cane Arm Chair, upholstered in Damask formerly 98.00, 37.50 Mahogany Bench, upholstered in Velour formerly 47.50, 23.50 Tapestry Day Bed......... .. 382.50 formerly 70.00 Tapestry Day Bed.......... APO Pre 32.00 formerly 68,00 Velour Arm Chair...........0........67.50 } formerly 140.00 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TIL $14.75 formerly 19.50, clearance; only one or two of a kind; size 33 to 42. NOC. 0, DiS NO APPROVALS — On Saturday Store Will Be Open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. dames McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TII Extraordinary Offerings MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SCHOOL HATS (THIRD FLOOR) Smart_Hats For Misses and Girls 2.95 as illustrated Popular model, chic and becoming. Black, Brown, Navy Blue and Green; tailored with wide gros- grain ribbon and streamers; suitable for school or dress wear. Misses’ & Girls’ NEW FALL SCHOOL APPAREL The newest Fall models suitable for school and college wear are now assembled; developed in the latest and most desirable Fall Fabrics. Mis: tinctive models made of Serge, Wool Velour, Poplin, Broadcloth, Jersey Cloth or Silver- s’ Suits,—size 14 to 18 years; dis- | Girls’ Dresses, | practical anc tone. 12.75 35.00 49.50 65.00 Misses’ Coats,—size 14 to 18 years; a | large variety of smart plain or Fur-trimmed Rata i models made of Wool Velour, Silvertone, | Material in Sailor, Bolivia or Crystal Cloth. 29.50 55.00 7.95 69.50 Misses’ Dresses,- size 14 to 18 years; Girls’ Coats, amart and chic models of Jersey Cloth, Serge, | Satin, Georgette Crepe, ‘Taffeta or Tri- colette. 26.50 39.50 57.50 | Interest Coupons of Due September 15, 1918, HEROIC BRONZE GROUP Picture Supplement on Separate Sheet of Coated Paper 10x14 “ALLIES United for Li Philip Martiny BIRD'S-EYE VIEW (Size 18x20) COLOR PICTURE OF PARIS THE CURIOUS CASE OF MARIE DUPONT New Mystery Serial Begins. y yerty” Krom Design by Famous Composers. On Saturday Store Will Be Open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. James McCreery & Co, Extraordinary Offering 500 SMART SUITS For Men and Young Men 22.75, 26.50, 28.50 _ Entire remaining stock of two and three-piece light and medium- weight Suits priced below present wholesale cost to effect an immediate NO RETURNS Becoming Hats Girls, Juniors & Misses 5.00, 6.95 to 10.00 A wide variety of at- -tractive Hats fashioned of Lyons Velvet, Seal Plush, Velour, and Hatter’s Plush; tailor ed, sailor, mushroom, poke, Tam and Scotch effects. size 12 ish models made of Serge, Velveteen, ‘Taffeta or Plaid Silk. 18.50 Girls’ Wool Dresses,-—size 6 to 14 years; serviceable models made of Serge or Plaid Russian or 10.75 size 6 to 16 years; an ex- cellent variety of the newest Fall models in § plain or Fur-trimmed effects; made of Wool Velour, Broadcloth or Silvertone. 18.50 to 89.00 THE 414% THIRD LIBERTY LOAN BONDS will be accepted by us now at full face value in payment on purchases. Five Special Features Next Sunday World OUR NAVY’S WORK ABROAD Virst Publication of a Wonderful Set of Ag Words and Music of « Big Song Jegular . “MY HOLIDAY GIRLS” From Winter Garden Progfe’s a chane Harold Atteridges Music afe's a chance Edition Limited—Order From Newsdea™ (6) bic f etter be carly ls , 34th Street 34th Street Velour de Noire to 16 years; 26.50 waist-line 18.50 i It « repriced pstairs merchan-

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