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o | ? PLEDGES FOR LOAN PASS $3,000,000.000: HERE $1, 075,641,300 (Continued from First Page.) night, when at least $125,000,000 was the Metropolitan Opera House mi ing is the largest amount ever subscribed at a mingle meeting in any loan and more than thrae times the record made Monday night in Brooklyn. The Police J ypartment won @ portrait of King Albert of Bel- gium with a block subscription for $13,000,000. “We have got it going at Inst.” $11,260 siiieiet the “Atlantic Company for pledged. on board the The stupendous amount raised at| 16, Atlantic D nvound and knocked him breaking four — <> 2,858 DISABILITY CHECKS FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS AWAIT CLAIM OF OWNERS Stevedore Injuries surfere ship Sab! A dorr sixteen feet, a. Benjamin Strong, governor of the| Several thousands of dollars for dis-' L. F. Rothchild & Co. 100,000 | Second District Federal Reserve Bank, |abled soldiers, sailors and marines, | A. D. Juillard & Co 400,000 ‘telegraphed last night to the Brook-jawalt claimants in the Bureau of War 100,000 |!yn Liberty Loan Committee, when It | Riek Insurance, 100,000 | Was officially announced that Brook-| ‘To date there have been returned to | Total ‘The speed at which the organiza- tions in every part of the country are going indicates that the Amert- duty, as In fact, an oversub- scription is predicted, but the work- can people are doing the they always do, ers are taking no chances. New York City is now far in ad- vance of the rest of the district, It had 77.4 of its quota before the rally at the Metropolitan Opera House last System This Spring We Recommend Dr. Carter's K —Old Fashioned and Purely table, but Does the Work Just the Same. For a few conts any economical mother ean get @ package of Dr. Carte Tea and with it can gen’ five the little children’ ough cleaning and at will be taking @ spring tonic wu: A cup of Dr. Carter's K & B Tea be- Qny one—enpecially in ‘orn- | Federal Court to-day. 100,000 How to Clean Up Your Tee fore going to bed will work wonders for lyn had gone over the top by ioure than half a million. The borough's total subscriptions are now $61,304, 100, against a quota of $59,857,400, Brooklyn's subscriptions came in af- ter the official table for the day had been made up, crediting her with only $51,768,350, Therefore, the additional $9,686,450 is not included in the tabu- Jated returns, nor in the $970,143,400 for the district. “Your splendid showing in Brook- lyn started it,” Mr. Strong’s telegram At the top of the list. Keep it up. Lieut, Vincent Astor, U. 8. N., who returned recently on a surrendered German submarine, led yesterday's subscriptions with $4,500,009 placed through four different banks. He credited $1,000,000 of it to the United States Navy Victory Loan Committee of the Third Naval District. Drowned in Erie Basin. Elfrida Grinstead, administratrix of the estate of Angell Grinstead, obtained _ | verdict for $20,000 against the New York Contrai Railroad in the Brooklyn Her husband was a captain on the lighter Graytown. In 1917 he fell overboard and was drowned in the Erie Basin, Gustave Jorgenson got a verdict for |the Bureau of War Risk Insurance IT’S UNWISE to put off today’s bes until tomorrow. t h is acid- GETS $20,000 VERDICT — || disturbed take - FOR DEATH OF HUSBAND KI-MOIDS Captain. on New York Central : . ry Lighter Fell Overboard and Was the new aid to digestion comfort today. A pleasant relief from the discomfort of acid- dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION la 2,868 checks, which represent compent sation payments to disabled soldiers, sailors and marines returned because of failure of claimants to notify the Bureau of War Risk Insurance of a change of address. Many men who have applied for com- | pensation have given temporary ad- dresses. Checks sent to these addresses | are returned! to the ing application for compensation ail! men are urged to give a permanent ad- | added; “so you are entitied to finish | dress to which checks may be sent and to promptly notify the Bureau of any | change of address. ‘The checks were the | | | u. In mak- OPPENHEIM. CLLNS & Extraordinary Sale Continued Saturday 300 Girls’ Serge Capes Sizes 10 to 16 years Of exceptionally fine quality Men’s Wear Navy Serge. Coatee and surplice styles. trasting materials. A rare opportunity to purchase a girl’s attractive wrap of superior quality, at a greatly reduced price. BROOKLYN Fulton Street, Brooklyn Values Up to 18.75 10.75 Special Sale Saturday Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Styles. Pumps and Oxfords of su- perior and moderate height walking heels. uality kidskin, welt soles Collars of self and con- Pockets, ties and novel touches. . Fashionable Pumps and Oxfords Surveyors’ James veyors’ | hs Og Te IE ANE fe od eee tad eae for Salvationtats. 3. Long, President of t Customs Welfare LAST DAY! The fifth and last Liberty Loan draws to a close to-mor- row. The price of Vic- tory must be paid. The American boys gave their all,sought not gain, nor honor, They fought that Likerty might win. The folks who cculd not get over- seas to join in the fight should let théir money fight for them, and finish the job s0 gloriously started by the flower of America's, man- hood. y BUY BONDS Today and Tomorrow—at NAMM’S, If You Prefer. Charming $5 and $6 Silk Blouses - All Grouped for a“‘Clear-a-way!”’ that dressed woman prefers for her blouses are to be found in this selection tomor- row—and at a considerable price-con- instance there are; heavy quality radium silk in flesh and white; Black Crepe de Chine models of a splendid wearing heavy quality, with trim-looking convertible collars and a few of Georgette Crepe in a limited .. Needless to state, while there are all sizes 36 to 44 in this lot, there are not all sizes in every style. Grouped at Vamm's—Second Floor, Those fabrics cession, too. For number of dark Association te Collect Association shad { the | Fashion Furs For Immediate Wear Beautiful Fox Scart Op and New Double Fur Taupe Fox Animal Scarfs “Choker style; 6 nim: jes, lined with soft de ch ih a iso" new double 39.75 also white Fox ‘and large open ani- 16.95 Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose ed lisle garter ck, while and a pair. Merceriged tale in black, tops; jow neck and regular sizes; 3; a palr., 1.48 35c 50c “Kayser” Vests 39c 74c Crepe de THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1 “ARMY'S” MILE OF NICKELS, |»: “| Booth of organization pr of nickels fi |aervice F sure | paian © he $3 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise Flesh colored, with lace ' 2.84 $1 Satin and Crepe de Chine Bodices Ip both flesh and white with straps of satin ribbon across the shoulders; at...... 94c made with able 8 to with fashionably Midd: Rus Rep, 3.97 THE SUITS AT braid bound, button bv Gabardines; ill to 44; choice at.... models, 8 navy, sizes 8 to 16 year color; at tion, organdies daintily with laces and em- broidertes, Chi f- fons, sizes 6 to Girls’ White Nubu Lace Shoes Welted with low hee broad toes. black or white In sizes 8% to and spring | ent straps: a pi Large Girls’ Low Heel Pumps 11; ar Knickers; size: 8 to 16; at Boys’ Wash Suits ped and overskirt models, flesh and w. $24,.50—Strictly tailored, si Mk i pekin, but not in eac Girls’ White Dresses Lovely dresses for confirma- graduation or Sund made of sheer lawns and 3.95}: els and Also pate kid tops and dark tan Russian calf Of dull pat- |for the cotna « Chines in the WHITE SALE Daintily fashioned garments in delicate flesh and white; reasonably priced | $4 Crepe de Chi In flesh Lace trimmed OE see votes cseniyes color Namm Boys’ Suits With 2 Pair Pants Nobby models of gray and brown fancy cassimeres, single-breasted in waist seam style two-piece detach- belt, mohair lined; complete with .two pairs of knicker trousers, full lined. Sizes 17, at 12.48 Boys’ Navy Blue Wool Serge Suits The new waist seam models full belt and full lined 10.97 Oliver Twist and short ussian models in Galatea, Kiddy cloth und linene; in white, blue, gray and tan shades contrastingly trim med; sizes 8 to B yearss ates. Oe 48 Boys’ Hats In fancy suitings and straws in blue, new droop or roll brim styles; te 15904.97 black and brown; Namm's—Main Floor’ Charming Capes, Suits Distinctive Garments, Worth $30 and $35, at $24.50 Exclusive styles, representing the latest word of fashion grouped for a notable sale tomorrow. The wide style range insures individuality of choice. ott, CAPES AT $24.50—Coat front and draped models of ‘Wool Velours, Needle Cords, Men's Wear Serge; Wool Poplins in navy and black; silk lined, braid and button trimmed. Vool Poplins, Cos trimmed blue . Girls’ Wash Frocks Washable fast Dress illustrate square neck, box pleated trong rimmed} and back and new side pockets; sizes 12 (o 16 yrs.; at... eof oO} priced, 99c to $9. Namm's—Svcond Floor = Sturdy Shoes for Tots |’ mm’ 8Footuear Satisfies | You Women’s ade ck — || Lace Shoes Vc © 74 at eta ck Calf 0} at same prices: Sizes 5 to 8; & pr, 3.97 Rises 8% to 11; a pr, 4.39 I ee ly to 2) a pr, 4.69 Sh Pumps for Children id turned 5 2.24 amm's—Second Fi 9 A. M to 5.30 P. M.& 24.50 Girls’ Capes—820 to $27.50 Grades Many samples are included, just one of a kind, Wear Serge; Wool Velours; braid and’ bi gingham with smocked front, to 16 years, Spevially | With low heels, round toes with Boys’ Shoes if; solid soles and re now being printed. | From the Atbany Journal.) organise aw for no yw that te @ it made. Crepe de Chile Bloomers Flesh colored; clastic knee and hemstitehed TULTOS Atssseseveseeeeee ne Gowns 3.69 $4 Messaline and Change- able Taffeta Silk'Petticoats Tailored styles; others with rows of stitching; at only. t ‘DameFashionFavors Marabou Capes For aBecoming ‘Finishing Touch’ The beauty of the new dress or suit is effectively accentuated by the wear of these soft, fluffy marabous, The ca fare made six strands of fine quality black and natural marabou, edged with long, soft tails. They are satin lined, tied with silk cords, finished with marabou pompons. A su- perior quality, priced at..... é 9.97 Tucked Organdie "| Dainty Lace Fichus Vests In white and cream; In the new belted | the very newest effect cllects; Copenhagen, | for trimming rose} summer 79 | Srees: at. Namm’s—Main Floor, 1.55 t models of Men's at front and Color range color fabrics, d is of fine ther gingham . < Ye Work Sbopp: Features Tomorrow a Comprehensive Dis- play of Accessories for Making Bead Work at Home. Instructions free on the making of beaded neck- laces and beaded bags essential for mak- 39c ° 84c colors; bunch or Bead Looms; ing neel fobs, White Nu Buck; 5.48 als or Oxfords for miss Groceries In “May Food Show” Kippered Cod 7c % size can Fish; a can... Breakfast Cocoa; |b... Chil) Bayo Beans; ib...... Meats Smoked Ham; Ib... 36340 a v +BY, +2196 ae z 0400009 CCl Sy a fs A Vea SS MM ao as ASMP 6 AMP TR LAWS IN THE MAKING \ 2.34 on sooner ade about other reason ft has influence > 4 ] test its value. at DEAR FOLKS: AM a great believer it the principle of pro one’s statements. Th are some people, you kt who question the value o |$20 gold piece. Th |they seek some expert | I have been telling about the Wilson & Certified Ham ahd B | —and I have not the sli | est doubt that many of | have already made a sa’ tory test of their excell quality — but I thought I” would try an ie Nw other evening. 2 ‘I bought a Wilson fied Ham and had it cooke for dinner. I invited s | eral friends to take dinnet = | with me. ceniay d= that they were being Se | with a Wilson | Ham. I did not ask them ~ how they liked it. I knew | it had been cooked just ~ ‘right and I think -I kn rd jhow to slice ham as 4 anybody. I waited to hear |my guests. One—a young lady, who a secretary to the Selcadee Honor Guard of the Salva- tion Army, started the 4 ee SS eae ou where did you "buy M \|ham? It is the most |cious I ever ate.” Then another guest, who ist aY MAA a '|spoke up and said: “ ; this ham wonderful? t it melts in your mouth, Y what a delightful flavor 5 has.” ly interested in a |}told them about the Good | |lowship Clubs which have ' lorganized in the Wilson & | | Plants. A recent experience with , | Fellowship Club members in tl ||New York plant gave me | |cue to tell them how wo | |the workers are and how || pull together for their own terment, as well as for the bet- terment of the business. The New York Fellowship was just getting under They held an election of o! and they elected the Manager of the New York ape as their President. There Ne Aristocracy of Workers in |New York or any other |, |Officials and the rank and | }workers mingle together on same, platform brotherhood ‘sister! |One of the incidents. of the of the New York Fi that impressed me was that Vice-Presidents of the Wilson & \organization came on. from Cl to attend and to talk to their | workers. A distance of 1000 miles the New York and Chicago || does not interfere in the least the chain CP 4 fellowship that curely links all workers in these \the other plants into a bond | mutual sympathy, co-operation understanding. \Phis Good .Fellowship idea ig | backbone of the Wilson & Co, bu ness and makes it possible for th firm to produce the highest jof Certified Food | send them everywhere with. | | gtearine ne Taha