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Ayr ciedegetwe g Sry Nae a ahr le Park Wi | iB DESERTER, » BLANES ANOTHER i Up and Notary Supports the “Alibi.” ‘The War Department gives out the fames of many more New Yorkers as @raft “deserters” to-day. John F. Kasloski of No. 147 25th Btreet, Brooklyn, who has been name4 a deserter, asserts he enlisted tn the navy June 2, 1917, and was as- @igned to duty on the U. S. 8. Aeolus. A few days later when he registered for the draft, he says, he informed Board No. 87, that he had en- in the navy ‘and was waiting | st e be sworn in. Engaged in transport vice during the war, Kaslosk! says | St. —— discharged in the summer oi ‘The father of four children, Ernest Vickers, of No. 173 West 98th Street, was pted from the draft, accord: ing had oe tenant in the house, Mrs. maken to the hospital with an in- fo hie leg, Joseph Ward of No. Street was bedridden was taken to the hospital after reg- for the draft. John Spellman of No. 870 Columbus Avenue died of consumption while @o Mrs. Murth, a tenant in the house. ‘A strange mix-up in names is sald by Louis Sprinsky of No, 624 Kast h Btroet to be responsible for his @ame being on the list. He decl that at the time of the draft call was living at No. 609 East Bixth Street, in the house with a man of exactly the same name. ‘The other Sprinsky disappeared satter the registration day, asserts, while he Lf «aky No. 1 is the father of four chil- @ren, according to Sigmund Graubard 613 East 6th Street, a notary yublic, and filed a questionnaire, be- placed in Class 4. This ques- tionnaire was sworn to before him, Graubard says, Because his pocket was picked and oa registration card lost in this way, Sprinsky says he can offer no if of his assertions beyond an affi- Sarit by the notary public, Mr. Graubard. Sprinsky bas a fur store At No. 48 Sixth Avenue, Louis Lande, former Chairman of Local Board No. 14, issued a call to all men who believe their names may have been listed as deserters by that - Board to bring any proofs of service to him at his office at No. 299 Broad. way. Mr. Lande has received the board's list of men with desertion from the War Depart- ment and is anxious to have those pon epee named stricken off before ita ication. ro. Eee a. Conerter” Iiats follow: Local Board Ne. 130.) Robt I Emmett, No, Et iw 10ist Mosica, Joseph, No, 2260 Broadw ofgica, Joseph, ‘No. 10? Manhattan 7, Wm., No. 72 W. Ah No, 108 s0ath iy 1 W. it. or sth Be: Pilade a Pa. h Bt rN No” aa Pashalides, Michael, No, 104 W. 99th Ferter, Robt. Joseph. No. 813 Amster- Powell, John Jas., No. 187 W. 98th St., Powell, John Joseph, No, 235 W. 127th care of Byrne. t, Win., No. 168 W. 100th at., oF Jail, Oakland, gt AiO YW: gotn se. ae No. 845. Amsterdam Sersuel, ‘Me- Brooklyn. ae OPEN DAILY saa jim DIT Tiit9RMm. 1374 Broadway iI 2. DOORS ABOVE 37¢t Si { Helpful to the | tbe BRIDE or GRADUATE} Mi] 14 Karat White Gold WRIST WATCH; ‘wus? 18 ment........... ‘These can be purchased on our weekly payments $25.00 . $1.00 Weekly | $50.00 . $1.00 Weekly | 4 $100.00 . $2.00 Weekly }} | Atk for Book of Gems l|_4 STORE-Nor AN b= a | The Penalty of Eye Neglect —is far too serious to ignore. The cost of glasses is of tri- | fling importance compared | with the value of your sight. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. ’ rs Established 59 Years || ew York: i B'way, at John St. i 5 Sixth Vy 15th Bt 550 Sixth Av., e¢d Bt, 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street | Loni Fulton 8t., ‘Store Will Be OF SAME NAME’: Peay | Fiirrier Sprinsky Tells of Mix- Reventos, hattan Ave. Spent erly jr B. No. PaT0 Columbus A Sullivan Jol UB ‘anos, Christ Theodoropoulot, Bt. (Reported by Abramaroenty. lane: Afexunder; Geo Eldridge st. 79 Stanton St. Burzum, Trafi Calabolitte, {Coumerch Chupo, sei jueta, Horacio, No, ty 1034 St. Eee Tmanivel, ‘Sarenin, Gabriel, No. 132 W. 104th gt. Patrick, No, 16: 100th fee pellman, John, No. 89 W. 10th St., or | Bt, Stewart, Matthews No. 829 Columbus Stuart, Ralph. No. 64 W. 104th Bt ruse PRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. Cohen, Sam, No. 112 Forayth st., No, 172 Forsyth’ 8t. oA = No. 18 W. 107th] Coppersmith, Morris, No. 154 Allen St. . ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, Francesco ¥., No. 6 Man-| Cohen, Ian $3 Canal Ct. or, No, 184 Forayih 8 pen Louis, No, 391 Central Park on No. eg sk Lal idle lel Velo, Samuel I No. He llen ot, St. Loylnseting, Anthony, No. 200 Broome |Imternational Credit Organtsation | Jong Lathut, Yeadimir, No, 77 Allen. &t. | | SEE RUSSIAN TRADE LEAGUE, |r Fe ilgantis. intornalice an trading "and. cred real So for Russian trade, May Be Bar 8 London, | tiolpate, anization before wherein im. | port oreant ‘American business groups par- iC7enrale, Pataey, No, 318 Jefferson | Mancuso, Gaetano, No, 91 Eldridge St. | —_——>_—. o1 Chrystie iat Pe i lest it _ 3% W. 108d St. aotiere. Atvedie, No, 282 Broome St Mariano, Vincenzo, No. 67 Gana! i. | eeieevasy IVMbGh telver COCHE GREG eee ences be HOE DSCER ES ‘Clarke, No. 161 Dudush, Z% V., No. 151 Allen St Masri (Massi), Isaac, No. 86 Orchard | DUSinesa circles here to-day The World | French Alliance. De Luca, danuaruis C., No. #96 Grand | st | Was Informed that so far nothing has! LonpON, June 10 (Associated ‘Mehr, Charies, Grand en decided re Yerman | p, Debinerech, Cardier, No, 61 Allen St. | care of 1) a ly Pr Lorn ieatl terete bers : Wace Anglo Germen | Press.) Austen Chamberlain, the Dionesopoliis, George, No. its, Allen peration in Russian trading, as has| Government spokesman, has stated reported from Berlin. However,| in the House of Commons that the Ferber, Morris, No. 96 Chryatie $t., of 8 understood that various feelers pL eat of arranging an Anglo- {Vieney, Faeied'B 8., No. 68 W. 99t, on, Joba, NO. 4 w “100th 3 ‘ames Ward, James, No. 62 W, it adinitenend, ‘win, No 010. Coltimbus AWright, Solomon, No. 18 W. 90th St. Young, Harry, No. 46 W. 99th Bt. opal Board. No. 108), Joseph, No. Ackerman, Morris, No. 85 stanton st All, Memos, or Aly Memugh, No. 61 | Aniseroe, Alexander, No, 212 Eldridge | st Anaolum, Samatury, No. 25 Stanton | or Elmer, Benjamin, No. i68 Orenard | Arello, Louls, No. " Jacob, Saniuely No. 36 Rivington . Nicolo, No. 190 C ‘Max., No. West 2d 8 s0ro, Vincent, No, 218 E. Bid- or Bompenciero, Vice! No. Carano, Francesco, Ni gCtanaaro, Micha wai rding | 8t, Be ete a craet id the houne | Catiatr, Lowe, No. 90 er St. No, Coffey, James, No. 50 hryatie “st. 137 W, Nos. 18-20 W. ‘Yoon | Nicholas, No. 58 w.| , Nicholas, No. 234 W. | { Pie dig +) Ave. W. 100th Si. Paper Moris, No, 76 Chrystie Bt Fechenbo, . NO. 151 Allen St Ferizi, Raphael, No. 155 Orchard | | oF idduno (Tiddano), Sam, No. 164 Al- 3. Feinman, Louis, No, 135 Eldridg | . Friedland, Perey G., No. 178 Chrystie | 6t., or No. ‘179 Chriatle st. Fund, Motris, No, 90 Bldridge § Galeria, Harry, No, 179 Bldridge or Galles, Harry, No. 401 Jerome McKeesport Bay. | Galinkin, Benny, No. 43 Bidridge st. | Gangerosis, Angelo, No. 190 Chrystie t. +49 gt. 8 Ginas, Tohy, Grasing. Micha robinaky, Louis, Gruman, uit, Hasson,’ Barouch, Hagar, Loula, Ni Heeht, Frank, N 42 Forsyth St. . 103 Bldridge St | 105 Forsyth St. 0. 68 Rivington St. | No, 92 Allen St. 160 Orohard St. a sie st Reger 0, 107 Kasex St. oj x" S05. Hlaridge | st No. 168 Chrystie St., Ishmael, Isner, Beujamin, 34 Chrystie Bt. it eee Jackamuk, Julius, No, 175 Forsyth St. Jackson, Herman, No. 162 Rivington | Cy Jaffee, Max, No. 64 Rivington St. JHopowltz, Peter, No. 85 Hester St. Kalasonski, Pitro, No.7 Allen St tt . NO, 109, Bidridge St., i, Bidridge st, Katayczuk, G.. No Katz, Max. Mills Hotel ialvington and | . NO. | Ch je Kaweyluk, Mark, No, 81 Eldridge st. jo. 67 Madison St. 0. No, 00 Bldridge 8t.,| No, 212 Eldridge | No. 274 Grand St. 0. hrystie St., Davenport, ta, se |e st st. Bion iil Mester st. | , No. 172 Cea: Chrystie st. No. 25 Rivington | St. oT gerashieck, Laea Kramer, simon J. jovi, Mi a chivatie SG) gare, B ae "hard Hivington st. 40, NO Monti, Guiseppe. No. Nickomoviteh, Rosen, Joseph. hlesinger, Schumernitsky, M., Sdezkowich, Anton, 6 Segal, Aaron, 216 Eldridge St. Shomeria (Shomarie), Isaac, 163 Or- ard Shuth Silve: Sorano, Michael, 187 Forsyt Swedanovitch, Metrofon, 212 Peter, nto, 41 Forsyth St Chrystie St |, 132 Chrystie 48 Rivi 55 Forsyt 4 Forsyth St . 79 Orchard gory, 24 Allen St enstruck, Jacob, 55 Alien Rivington 54 Allen 09 Eldridge St wel, 46 Dela Orchard St | Scanti, Antonio, 139 Chrystie St | arlowitz, Isidore, 210 Eldridge St. | 42 Rivington Abraham, n, Abraham, Tueton, Morris, 207 Bldri Wasserman, Louls, 53, Orch: Weiss, Solomon, 159-1 oF Winter, Lous, 39 Delancey St, No. 138 Chrystie St.,| Forsyth St. ifs | Wortenhowits, Victor, 27 Allen enedck Tomsen, Bound N. diner, Inin Nachem, 99 All Ari No. 17 159 Orchard St Allen. St. Maxin, 21 Allen St. 283 Broome Bt rstein, Abraham, 283 Broome 8t r, Morris, 73 Eldridge St. Victor, 72% Eldridge St Sipolesko, Sigmund, 109 Eldridge St., | care Bekowitz, Sitranchio, Constantine, 89 Hester St Smil, Yaniovi Aaron, 42-44 Rivington g toward such 7 » will be Was hot under discussion, st ton St vi The Well Known hn st. | ARTHUR st STUDIOS ee Make This Special Offer Until July 4, With This Coupon CABINET PHOTOS Th Book Form 4B Brown _ neey St ~hrench Engraving Photos Actual Size of Picture 7 x 11 Regular Value $10.00 Proofs Submitted for Approval. Coupon alxo entitles you to off, regular prices on any other photographs. St 3 Photos for 1s and Reproducti "Sid ated Faded Photonraphe Copied ater Nag the Onslow 0 “item” BWrthur Studios “*, 171 BROADWAY 17 W. 42D ST. 5 Bet. Sth and @th Brook, BROOKLYN. SruDIO—i6 COURT ST., Opp St Cut Out This Coupon. Save $4 to ry rd ayth Bt or 199 Brides, Graduates, Confirmants a Speciaity ‘rench alliance, even without possible eis feng ta ee by the United States, 10. mn Every Hain or 5 CORTLANDT ST. Beginning Tomorrow McCreery | Annual Sale of © Karpen Furniture Prices Reduced One- Half Our June Half-Price Sale of Karpen Furniture has been eagerly looked for by numberless patrons for years, for it presents an opportunity to se- cure unheard of values in this, the highest type of “Master-Made” Fur- niture. We have not offered values equal to these since the Karpen Half-Price Sale in 1916. Orders will be made up after present stock is‘sold. No C. O. D.’s. No. Approvals. Three-piece overstuffed Suite, upholstered in Tapestry, with loose spring cushions. 129.75 formerly 259.50 Priced separately; Sofa...............57,50 Wing Chair .........- .34.75 Three-piece overstuffed Suite, upholstered in Tapestry, with loose spring cushions and spring edge. Outside backs covered in same formerly 289.00, material. 144.50 Priced separately: Arm Chair .... Three-piece Cane Suite, upholstered in Damask. formerly 299.50, 149.75 Priced separately: Sofa...... One Sion 78.75 Avian ’Chatp ....cccceecccce soe s 004.8000 Wing Chair §.i0ccs cece cess 5 . 33.50 Three-piece overstuffed Suite, upholstered in figured cut Mohair; loose spring cushions. Same material used on outside backs, both sides of cushions and seats underneath cushions. formerly 750.00, 375.00 Three-piece overstuffed Suite, with loose spring cushions; upholstered in fine cut Mohair. Choice of Blue, Taupe or Mulberry. 297.50 Aormerly 595.00 DHHnp> Zz Hors (Seventh Floor) Three-piece Suite upholstered in Tapestry; pillow arms, loose spring cushions and spring edge ; outside backs covered in same material. formerly 814.50, 157.25 Priced separately: Sofa..........- ... 75.00 Arm Chair -44.75 Wing Chair sisiae sielesis (TIO Three-piece solid Mahogany and Cane Suite, upholstered in Velour. 179.75 formerly 859.50 Priced separately: Sofa...-....+--+++ 89.75 Arm Chair . Wing Chair .... Day Bed, including iphelatavest ree spring and pillow. formerly 125.00, 62,50 Three-piece Frieze Mohair Suite; Folye chrome finished frames. 750.00 formerly 1,500.00 Three-piece Cane Suite, upholstered in fine cut Velour. formerly 875.00, 187.50 Two-piece Cane Suite, upholstered in silk Velour. formerly 195.00, 97.50 Three-picce Cane Suite, upholstered in Velour. formerly 275.00, 137.50 Fireside Wing Chairs with loose spring cushions, upholstered in Tapestry or Velour, formerly 65,00, 32.60 One Cane Sofa, upholstered in Damask .. ™? “9 formerly 145.00. co some dames MeCreery & Co, °«>~ 05s ER OA CERNE =|—Stout Wome MIT NE RAY kibe®yant iy 23 West 38th St., Between 5th & 6th Aves. Don’t Miss This GREAT 2AL OWER ‘ORE A BARGAIN EMENT Dresses k Sizes 39 to.56 Bust Tremendously Redaced aad Just received a fresh shipment of 250 Dresses from our workrooms, of finest quality Fou- lard, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Georgette. All Dresses of the highest standard, in sizes to fit all figures. All the new summery effects and colors, beautified with exquisite trimmings, embroidery, etc. Dresses as Illustrated A—Embroidered Taffeta B—Plaited Georgette C—Embroidered Taffeta D—Foulard & Georgette E—Silk Foulard F—Emb. Crepe de Chine . cbs alee an tense this coupon an it BW ser. Bvor” eoveninch Fry Pan which ele regu larly (fi ae Before fone Van 719 resent the coupon at pec on ‘Write on coupon your name, address and date of purchase, Look [for the Store withhe “Wear-Ever” Window Diday Get one of these fry pans tod! ht will prove to you on your" range the superior qualit of “Wear-Ever” and the ¢orlete satisfaction these clean, ‘ight, silver-like utensils give, Be sure to ask for the terest- ing “Wear-Ever” Fry Parooklet, Fur Storege Absolute Fotection at moderate ost. Repair. ing at mpecial rates during he Summer, dames MCreery & Co, elephove Fits Roy 3400