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“ said an official statement by the Communist Government “Our troops took positions q ee A statement Preceding day ina ts the ee EGGS the addition of a tee drops of eT Mag ce oe Style on aa in SAUCE ‘THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Have a bottle in the kitchen as well as on the table. 1), ediparlegmpeben | ‘Thean. ahaa May 6.—“There were! along the Tisza and near DRAFT DODGERS, RETURNING HERE, TOBE PROSERUTED Seven Thounad to Face Offi- cials as Soon as Records Can Be Obtained. Seven thousand draft evaders from New York City who are returning to the city as peace approaches are likely to find very little peace for them when the big document is sign- ed and senled, Assistant District At- torney Ben Mathews returned from Washington to-day with the news that the machinery of the Depart- Double-du )\ to pie } ration bed 10 in. oat ts odues. 1616.00 oS ies See 8 ee Eee ee és aN ty Dollars 'O matter how much or how little you y spend at Ovington’s, ; every penny of it goes the Victory Loan, for during the campaign Ovington’s entire cash receipts are pledged. OTHING is reserved. Whether you buy a set of the rarest china at $1,000 a simple little gift for $2.50, it all goes to the Loan. rer ons “The Gift Shop of Fitth Avenue” 312-314 Fifth Avenue, Near 32nd Street Bk is i ment has been set in motion to puns is n who left the country to avoid w in the army and navy | he only obstacle boMing up the immediate prosécution of returning slackers is the procurement of draft records which have been filed away in the basement of the War ‘Depart- ment Building in Washington. Mr. } Mathews went to Washington on! Monday to confer with War Dewiart- ment officials and map out a plan whereby the records chn be made | available and segregated into. dis-| tricts “There is a total of about 7,000 draft Slackers from this district," Mr Mathews said to-day, “Many of them are quietly returning now that peace approaches. A good many went to Mexico and South America and a good many others went to sea on merchant Voanels which were not plying in the| danger zones “Legally the war is not over and| even when it 1s declured concluded these men, especially those who ran away because they had no valid ex- cuse for declining service, will not fJnd the Department of Justice slack- inl in its efforts to punish them, “There are some of them in town ow, still under cover, but our office ean do nothing without the draft records upon which all prosecutions must be based, I think the War De- partment will find ® way to turn over these records to the Department of Justice.” There are between 250,000 and 800,000 slackers at large in and out of the United States. New York's proportion ts very smali compared to the lists submitted from other big cities in the country and trom Western districts, |, where pacifist sentiment furnished a cloak for slackers to hide behind. poses cath Bet a $10,000 ROBBERY A PUZZLE. Rolls of Silk Stoten From Fifth Avenue Loft. It became known to-day that some- time between the closing hour last Sat- urday and the opening hpur Monday burglars entered the loft building at No. 43 Fifth Avenue, broke intg the tenth floor rooms of Lebauer & Skur- man, and got away with rolls of silk valued’ at $10,000. A watchmag is on duty In the building all night. fe heard nothing unusua he_says, and there were no callers, Goods’ can be taken in or out of the building only by way of the freight ele- | yator, which was closed, locked and arred. The police admit the case presents a problem. — Rhode Intand Forest Fire Costly, CUMBERLAND, R. I, May 7.—The worst forest fire for many years is gweeping toward Valy Fulls, R. 1 Since Monday more than 4,000 acres of valuable lumber has been destroyed, Hundreds of citizens for miles around have volunteered to fight. the flames. ILITARY observation balloons are filled with inflammable gas. A small spark will ignite it. It ‘is a regulation of the United States Naval Flying Corps that all men near- _ by when a balloon is being “gassed” shall either wear rubber heels or put cotton bags over their shoes, Why? To prevent sparks frequently catised by hard, nail-studded heels striking concrete floors. That occasional spark proves one im- portant fact — the unyielding hardness Leather Copyrighted, 1919 by O'S. R. Co. of the heel that jolts and jars your whole body with every step you take. heels served their purpose when we walked on country paths. On modern pavements they are as obsolete * O'Sullivan’s Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out U.S. Flying Corps requires rubber heels when balloon is gassed” tr rubber, O’Sullivan’s Heels are guaranteed to wear twice as long as ordinary rubber heels; and will outlast three pairs of leather heels. Go to your shoe repairer today and have O’Sullivan’s Heels put on your shoes. O’Sullivan’s Heels are furnished in black, white or tan; for men, children. Specify O’Sullivan’s Heels, and be sure that you get O’Sullivan’s— avoidthedisappointment of substitutes. ' bof the freight traffic | of one ton one mile an sandals. The steady pound, pound walking on hard heels all day taxes your energy and brings on fatigue. You can remove this source of fatigue. Replace your hard, unyielding heels with O'Sullivan’s Heels of live, springy ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, ‘FREIGHT TRAFFIC OFF FROM LAST YEAR'S MARK { Hines, Gives Figures in Explaining $192,000,000 Deficit in Three Months. WASHINGTON, May 7.—Falling off this year owing to slowing down of war time manu- facturing I* shown by'a report just J by Director General Hines in tna ction with his explanation of the Governn deficit of $192,000,000 in opera of railronds for the first three months of the year In March, the ratiroads recorded 28,952,000,000 “ton miles” as compared with 27,706,000,000 in March last year. A “ton milo” represents the hauling # @ traffic unit In February, the ads hauled 25,681,000,000 ton miles, compared with 29,687,000,000 jn the same month last year and in January they hauled | 30,383,000,000 or more than the 27,619,- | 000,000 of January, 1918 niin LUSTGARTEN, PRISONER, = TO REACH HERE FRIDAY | 5, we *, Former Tax Lief’Company Head, | Found in Army in France, Coming on Mongolia. Wireless advices received to-day by the District Attorney state that Will- jam Lustgarten, one time president of the Tax Lien Company of New York, is @ prisoner on board the transport Mongolia, which will arrive in Ho- boken next Friday. Lustgarten disappeared in August, 1917, leaving @ note threatening sui- cide and it was found that about $500,- 000 of the assets of his company were missing. ‘The concern went into the hands of a receiver, It has been established that Lust- sarten, under the name of Allen H, Wil- son, enlisted in the 309th Santlary Train and was sent to France, He was recognized there and arrested, Lust- gwarten is under indictment’ of stealing $2,000 from the company of which he was the head. ee Buenos Aires Port Strike Ended. WASHINGTON, May 1.+~The Buenos Aires port strike has been settled and activities at the port are again normal, sald @ despatch received to-day by the Argentine embassy frpm the minister of foreign affairs. | | | Li th 34th Street’s GREATEST Dress Sale 99 Past 34th St. Your Unrestricted Choice of DRESSES Selected from t Dresses We On Sale Wednesday, Th In materials Taffeta Silk Satin past to offer values of a dresses are of far greater » » still remain from our sale of last week at AUL BERNARD The Women’s Shop for Values In addition to a most remarkable spe- cial purchase from two of our best dressmakers Real Values to $45.00 Beaded Georgette Figured Georgette Wool Jersey rey vie We have frequently been enabled in the character, but we can truly say that these _. bility than any of our former offerings. 250 Dresses Values Are Simply. 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