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sat 20 een AE fart, ae GS tai : ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918. | with one of the posters in his por | ton, ' Easy to Register in Draft DELBRUECK DEMANDS EXD “YANKEES FEAST ON TRUCK wvered By the sunt 104th Bteeet a If You Follow This Guide OF PAN-GERMAN SPIRIT) CULTIVATED BY GERMANS covered by the Bast 104th Street sta- tion, Other precincts were instructed inn ad autlvey. ait 1eet, placards F you are a man, between the ages of eighteen and forty-six years, yon , Berlin Professor Deckares Junkers] Gardens Planted by French and must register to-morrow in the selective service draft, provided only | Bear Chief Blame for Prolonga- Tended by Enemy Regained that you have not registered under previous selective service en- tion of War. by Americans. rolment or are rot now serving in the army or navy. STOCKHOLM, Sept. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN 2,000 TYPISTS IN DRAFT CALL Limited Service Men to Eatratn Sept. 23, WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.--A call for 2,000 men qualified for limited service and capable of working as stenogra- phers and typists was issued to-day by the Provost Marshal General. They will entrain Sept. 23 and will come from all hrlich Glasses Eich Glew, ) DRAFT ENROLLING Yet Cont No More 1B) ANG COMPLETED: ANTLPOSTERS OUT found on their posts. There should be no lingering doubt | in any one’s mind now about his duty | also get the service of our registered specialists for the examination of your eyes. 11.—As the to register if he {s within the new | The tact that you may have registered in the State military census | nist step toward peace Germany must| FRANCE, Aug. 27 (correspondence of | states and the District of Columbia. Correctly Fitted Glass (rom $2.50 | ages. This applies to every man of | does not exethpt you. renounce the pan-German Ideas, in|t@ Associated Preas).—Vegetabies| The number of limited service men | | those ages without exception. It not ‘There are 1,200 registration places in the city, and to determine to | the opinion of Prof. Hans Delbrueck cee td th Mateo fn ht Z called to the colors CK habe get pElikichéSons \Federal Agents Seek Autivirs| omy applies to citizens of the United which one you must go, read the signs which you will find conspicuously of the University of Berlin. Prof.| americans were aerved at many Amer: | \everai's office reporied, out of @ total ‘Established 56 Years i . : | States, but to every alien as well, and posted in your blook. If you cannot read English, ask a policeman. | Detbrueck, in an article in the Mag-|\can soldiers’ messes during the firat} so claagifled of 115,090 New York: 184 B'wey, at John Stl]; Of Placards Appearing in | whether or not he has declared his You may register at any time between 7 A. M. and 9 P. M., but in | azine, Prussian Year Book, declares | two weeks of fter the district > Mes, Herman's Estate 81,107, Mrs, Arthur Hess, Mrs. Clora G. Dae *, Herman, children of the late Mrs. 0 dled April 2, 1916, will reecive the buik of hér fortune, just appraised at 5 23 Sixth A: 350 Sixth Av. ror Nassau, at Ann St agth St intention to become a citizen, In short, no one is relieved from the ne- ceasity of registering If he is between the age of 18 and 46 unless he has| already registered on the three pre- vious regissration days—June 5, 1917; June 5 and Aug. 24, 1918. Those who) egistered under the State Military Enrolment last year must register | again under the Selective Service | Law to-morrow. south of Fism the Venle had been cleared of Germ When the Americans advanced north ' that the pan-Germans not only bear 4 portion of the responsibility for the war, but also the chief responsibility | 5 lof the Marne they encountered many tot VOSA duhetits, cen bin a |Yexetable tracta in which beans, tet- o tuce, cal Potatoes and various right to demand, that the German | other garden truck was merely await- people give a guaranty that the pan- |! its turn at the table. German spirit, the spirit of superior-|, They had been planted by the French ity, of might of heathendom, isn’t the | before the Germans came and the Ger German spirit. man soldiers had done an excelleo! ye of cultivating the gardens in anticipa- ‘The best method of showing the|tion of enough vegetables to supply order to avoid @ crush you are advised to register early. At the registration place what will be required of you is simple. There will be interpreters to speak for you if you cannot speak or under- stand English, You will not even be required to write; draft officials will do that. All you will do is answer questions. As you answor, your registration card will be filled out, and when it is filled you may go. ‘The important ihing is to go to your designated registration place, and go early, Faviure to register may involve punishment, loss of right to deferred classification and immediate tnduction into the army. Harlem Districts. “The plans for registering to-mor- jrow the great army of men between {the ages of eighteen and forty-six rman, a daug! cific bequests of Mrs. Constance W. ter-in-law, Jewelry. of tal have been completed in every respect | recite and detail,” said Martin Conboy, Di-| Factory and Family Trade Sapplie) FREDERICK STARR COAL CO rector of the Draft for New York, to- day. , . . i Desks 5 a “To-morrow morning at 7 o'clock) All wite te te ¢ Wags tennis | If you are ill, that is, too ill to register, a relative or friend may hee save the German Government | them all summer. Saving the Food Will ? 2nd St. East River. = 220 West 42 istration pl New York |'@ assisting In the work of register- | sopear for you. if you munt of necessity travel or be absent on regis- | 4s definitely and irrevocably shown “7 . Oa Telephone 1220-0221 Bryant. — Se vie faie iaclova He siaia | ing, if they will permit their em-| PPh” plight Podvligar ren yours i bald to-day and make af. |'@ Pan-German endeavorers the door | COLLEGE IN WILSON’S HONOR Help Save the Nation ' — y y ployees to register during the day, would be for the Government to col- poe see reed ‘ Chi Sentetsution at Cea pase? | pala Diseakes Oomted, Aavit to that effect. They will register you In advance if circumstances | 7c att of those antecbellum pon, |Merdenux to Bet ” ca uticura Soap is | © th eve of resistration day pos-| Many of the largw@t concerns tn seem to warrant. . |German tneitations and demonstrate easy ih y ‘ur: Pp dara sbearing. thecwnrde, Don't Reg.|te city have given assurances that Residents of the muburbs employed in New York may not register |hy means of our enemies’ literature) BORDEAUX, France, Sept. t1—At 3 is a their employees will be permitted to| here, Register where you live, how greatly their conduct damaged|*® meeting of the Gone: junietp ‘e t Easy Shaving for Inter" ana Defend Yours “were | register during the day, realising that| If It 4s not possible to return to the city where you live, if you are em- |us and helped us to Uxht the fires of | Gounell and the Chamber bf Commerce OLD ENGLISH 4] Sensitive Skins They were posted on watts and win, {Unless the work of registration can/ ployed in New York, go to the registration place in the district where | this catastrophic war.” the President of the United States a orrie ay The New Up-to-date Cuticwre Method | ee ipa, The posters are|°® “lstributed during the day hard-| you are employed, make out the neceseary affidavit and send your regis- reeuee: “une Gane of Franco-American university of applied $i printed on expensive paper and ask|;n> And dimoulty will be expel shar tration card by mail to the Chief Registrar of your home Local Board |'tersrhen® Granted Fare Ime felences, commerce and industry was ‘ rT then’ both by the registrants and the large| before midnight Sept. 12. novos? | the difference “between autocracy and |i 4, of patriotic voluntesra who are WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—Authortty democracy,” and further ask the pos- | #ibje registrants to “rise up in rebel- lion.” Department of Justice offictals are worki:.g to determine the authors of the posters. This draft has been called popularly the “elghteen-to-forty-five.” What is meant ig eighteen to forty-five inclusive, This means that if you reach your elghteenth birthday only to-morrow and miss reaching your forty-sizth birthday by to-morrow only, you must register. Those saves the food, because it conserves the left-overs and makeseverything taste so good that the last piece a... LIEUT. OUIMET WEDDED. Golf Expert Marries Miss Sullivan | ___ LIBERTY BON Bel) only If you mu onde by reeiater | reenter iiptiintee ahs to increase fares was granted by the Interstate Commerce Commission to-day to a number of suburban and = inter- urban electric railroads, the advances in Boston, asked for by the roads being reduced this OR BOLD assisting the Government work. Pmployees of the city who must register will be granted time from in Detectives were posted all over the| thelr work to do #0, whose forty-sixth birthday falls Sept. 12 need not register. In nearly every case. The orders ai-| BOSTON, Sept. fected the following lines: The Union Outm: 11.—Lieut. former amateur national golf Francis is sure to be eaten. If you in doubt as to where you Traction Company, Cofft 1] champi: Jed to Miss Stell MADE IN U.S. A. Hee tea steclom'erpenaiee paper |#MOUId rentater you can. obtain. the |able embarrassment it they witt earl 7.000 ARE EXPECTED | Astute, aréaSticcau street | Sc sultvan hore today. ‘Lisut- Oulmet |] AtGrocersand Delicatessen Stores and showed expert workmanship, It| Necessary instruction by inquiring of|{n mind that every time they change | "9 ’ Railway ‘Company, K y. ‘Kaw {8 attached to the Quartermaser's De- | Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St. N.Y. jwas the first organized attempt in|any policeman on the street or by| thelr address thoy must inform their T0 REGISTER FOR DRAFT Valley and rn Railway Company. parment at Cambridge. New York to interfere with the opera- | calling on the nearest local board. ped barr Ri et ag meat ered ft and ord Rogistrante will save themselves | that not A Wenl Gut Lerksthee any bindok aad inconvenience, sanawnes and prob- Lead where they will reach the regis- IN STATE 10 MORROW In Newark an anti-draft registra-|They Will Be Enrolled by 18,750 } tion paper appeared in many parts of Registrars in Nearly 4,000 | acon sence! | Saanes Pee ’ the draft age to ‘defend themse! f THE STORE WILL BE OPEN FOR SERVICE TO OUR ae rap gag ar hirer a peimel es: be ekepca Pee ; PATRONS ALL DAY THURSDAY, REGISTRATION mi twriting ake investigating tha pub- | T4-fio vesitirate Ie Wellty 4.080 foe: , DAY. MEN IN OUR ORGANIZATION WHO SHOULD lication of the paper. ea istrauion places throughout New York > 3. All registration places w' open | State is prepared for the task of en- REGISTER WILL HAVE TIME OFF FOR THIS PURPOSE Crore FA te ae Miected and. ber fFolling those men between eighteen cause of the great number of them|and forty-five years, inclusive, who 4 leben ie ee the day will be a|/have not already registered for the schoo! ay, Federal draft. The registration office Loudon Telephone Lee eee re ee aateant’ last Will be open to-morrow from 7 oroleee a ae Paris Greeley 1234 night that British subjects would ba,in the morning until 9 o'clock at MMM MT a e required to register. night, and it ts expected that nearly q ; Lape ee 1,700,000 men will be registered in a ‘ CABARET PERFORMER FREED |New york state—the estimates be- ‘a : Fifth ish hd ta cuutty Westera? Whe Tried to wits|!2E 18000.000 for the entire county. - if seus, Lecarea br Matvtrats. | "160 per coat. ropatration, "Care - juchanan, a T- | has been taken in all notices to make i | : former known professionally as/it clear that every one who has be] | “ "wh x a | An -Opportun ity to Purchase Stylish ¥issitie wera. tre" fi sri meade tate td M was freed in the W Side Police Gg is ly re Jy ff Women's Garments at Moderate Prices — jl)isgitien ati Sess iis feat ae Roe Rerl Grates a Pann ev ! Variet i ; “Billie” slashed her arm with «| Registration in the State Military olltection oO nusua arte f . safety razor blade while being driven | census in June, 1917.4 . Y - | Rarely Knocks in War Time thrown Cpnurat Pari, de tard ht | (he"nectualy'¢ regsering. foe we o tf 2 : : Fy have quarrelled recently with a . ‘onemiaiaitiiiadiaamimes Hy * |, But we have in our store many delightful surprises and economical Tee a Tee carn ser |MORE LIFEBOATS SHELLED. The Values Are Most Extraordinary i selections. Not the kind of things which sacrifice beauty and FREES 3 HELD FOR BLAST. — 4 een ‘ ~ utility to price, but garments which strike a “happy medium.” Fontiee Temehinn | Dismbeeee sam: Locahieia BW ,FROCKS of Tricotine, tailored haa! dbs ty ’ way Explos! mente. 2 NIA Sept. 11.— an ra. rimmed. ew Serge th f Gupreme gh Justice Tompkins to- at he terpenes Maxie aie oe Frocks. tailored, braid pepe ty seca } : . hs day dismissed the indictments against |lantine, arriving at Bergen to-day, de- fringed and combined with Satin, New habe ge Practical Jersey Suits for Women wad etnge Pack To aivaed gar [oars "To Germans ataica he tae | [MM] Frocks of Georgette, Satin and Wool Jersey. Seplember The Woman Who Knows will select a wool jersey suit for Autumn and Winter sports ticipation in Mowing up tho subway |boats, The captain and five of the 12th ij = wear. She knows that jersey has much wear; she knows that jersey is serviceable in all Sctober 36, during a strike ‘Of subway | rent mad. oe Vouas And the mate 2 00 i) A 3 Kinds of weather. STBeven mien were indicted in connec- | yyCRFUADIA newspapers asserted, tha: ® (ati {a == Dash, style and pouthfuiness are embodied in some very new wool jersey suits for women. Hon with the dynersiting ang, William |iate ‘The county ie vary indignant, ' \a Built on sports lines, with notched collar, patch pockets and belt, they are popular models Horilhy and Benemin Fan ee) ——— —————=_ EW VELVETEEN FROCKS in _ side a , * : convicted and are now serving tine for by for this type of garment, in heather and winter brown, some silk-lined throughout. the crime. dra, re Cha Serge Frorks tal ‘ored 4 29.50 to 49. ig : i Wh : and braid trimmed. Tunic frocks of ¥ ie fels—i 1 in baited sty? 9.51 49:59 ATA Wleks Cepaven We Wilson: Be rs bi & Faller, Wool Jersey, handsomely embroidered. New ‘ pf tare aA pockets, OE Tee aaiied ie tes ira Ne abd gat, iar eerator try "“é Brogka: of Georgette: aha of: Garin ? a 2. ie all homas ve lardwick, recently char- wf worthy, for it possesses more than an ordinary jauntiness and a forerined. by President Wilson a8. 8 x i well-groomed look. Of that bonny heather jersey, with that dis- aiiicicraiion: wan Gitooes in tha 30 00 " tinctive tailored air of refinement. With patch pockets, Pera Ste primary to-day by e ; \ belt and an English “pinchback.” 45.00 Federal Trude Commission, and’ Con F President has indorsed Mr. Harris N'*» PERCBS of poperine Velour, Suk ; hemprge eee ; ricolette, Velveteen, Satin, Serge Values That Are Real Values in abveny man of sightoan to forty-five and Georgette. In a wide’ varictg ’ ‘ tered, must register fo ctive | of smart designs. , ; Women's Dresses draft Sept. 12, State registration does | 5 not coun | 5 k Many different models, very tastefully made and of good quality New Emb'd A t Botany serge, are offered at prices that are all out of proportion - 35. 00 40. 00 50.00 Frock of i. : to the dresses offered. i | EI Serge and ‘ The “Conservation Frock"—so-called because it is of serge and i hi! H Satin F satin combined, is individual and modish. The collarless neck line Oa \ n f 838.50 j is ephaaiaed by a piping of mare | ibehpeapllly ley satin eh AM MEYER | Ww ’ ° ’ i ’ It breaks the loose effect and it is further enhanced by many, j ( a HH 7 many covered buttons, ae ‘Stamped.on a Sho Means StandardofMerny 4 ‘i omen's & Misses Suits Hand-painted wooden ornaments swing at the bottom of a tie-sash AAT: 34" St New York | | Tailored or Fur-Trimmed on a navy serge dress made on long straight lines. A touch of ih - H J) ed silk at the cuffs—a bit of silk at the neck make Wt ver collection of smartly tailored or 2 frock alloge s. All 20. fur trimmed suits in materials of Silver- the frock altogether charming 9.50 tone, Velour de Laine, Broadcloth, Velour, Duvet de Laine, Serge. — a Such Smart Footwear !— mcm 121 ACERT { Patent Leather _§,50, 7.50 i : | Black Si u / Espesially new models which harmonize with the latest suit and coat colors. Practical } 4 “a L sf bp t 35 00 to 95. 00 and sensible, featuring the ultra-smart /ow heels which are in accordance with the spirit an By anrhee : i bd ° | of the times, Black and different shades of brown, with tops of the same or contrasting Hy Cocoa Calf 7.50, 8.50 / cloth, ) b Black Suede 9.00 9.00 to 12.00 White Calf 9.00 Women’s & Misses’ Coats Tailored or Fur-Trimmed = Stockings That Wear—All for \Women— ‘; : t line but becoming to most | t Women's silk and fibre mixed hose in black, white, African brown, medium grey and i suede, at Lis \ HIS Street Pump, severe in Belted and stra‘ght line models fashioned i Reinforced spliced heels, and double soles are the service points of good strong stockings i Vi a Cratial cially, Brora, Bottcia, Silvertone, P which come in ‘black, white, Russian calf, bronze, Havana and castle brown, 2.00 } q THE women, has been selected with 5 eer ae slih'neapor, Mink Foote rae Women’s full-fashioned cashmere hose—appropriate for those who are out-of-doors alot. ¥1. 1 “OPERA” careful discrimination, and the New Frock Natural or Black Lynx, Nutria, Squirrel, j Fine for “Over-seas” service, In black only, with high spliced heels and double soles. ©] woman who buys @ pair now will of Feleeieen Raccoon, Hudson Seal. If 1.25 { i PUMP have reason to congratulate her- $30.00 “Sport Stockings’’ in soft wool mixtures, of fast dyes in plain colors, in the popular shades of tan, Oxford, navy, white and Havana, Stockings which will find ready recognition for autumn tramps, golf and tennis, for 2.00 meee You Never Pay More at Best s essa / self later in the season for getting a shoe that is so lasting in style, 50.00 © 125.00