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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918. PAGE 4 U.S. Begins April 6th to Save the | Lives of 100, 000 Babies h children have from which they Insured pre-natal n medical examinat n for the {than in Our War Savings Society is progressing favorably NATION-WIDI EFFORT | ON FOOT TO CUT DOWN THE NUMBER (In tomorrow's Star will ap- mmunit must protect the ehild pear the first of five articles on Buy your War Stamps at Cashier's Desk Y Have Chance striking demonate M4 ’ , nent the childaa Remarkable Values in Women’s OF WEAK. INFANTS; eee a nen teeta te nent the childeay. |oommunity must peetect, the ohié| Pair te ee aan atate and city divisions of|death rate. In New Zealand one | child ction| kept down in New Zealand— untry tnust The standards of child prote most healthful country in the world for bables—written by Dr. ¥. Truby King, of New Zealand, who is the foremont baby- saving expert—KDITOR,) NEW ZEALAND SETS Reuee baby in 20 dies; In the United Btate PACI | All the one baby in 10. But New Zealand is death rate BY JULIA ¢. LATIROP and in| Geos Chief of the Children's Bureau, U, 8 In the e¢ private age’ increasing thelr efforts to make It possible White Cambric Skirts Fifty dozen of them arrived last week, made from a good quality of white cambric; wide flounce at bot tom made of embroidery. At present market prices they woald retail for $1.00. Your 59 choice tomorrow, each ag viea 9 ; Cc MILLINERY 100 NEW TRIMMED HATS have gust arrived should have, been here asté® but you can appreciate them jus' Phe latest cre ations in millinery, Micrately priced. $3.98, $4.95, $5.98, $6.98 easures will ald in free tered the w for all children to grow up well | i and strong. Surely, in the United ESTABL ISHE Dd 21875 SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET TE LEP’ HONE “MAIN” States, with our vast and rept Wednesday Is Day of 100 Specials every sense “fit” men and wom Dandy Silk Dresses in smart, new model Foulards, Silk Poplins, Taffetas, Satins, Serges. 4 Colors: Rose, Nile, Copen, Beetroot, Navy, Tan, Pearl, Gray, Burgundy, Purple, Black, Green, Brown. The goal of Children’s year ia the Priced may f the ly a hundred " | No. 27—-Women’s Sterling | No, 52—Women’s Boot Silk | No. 75—Boys’ Cloth tints, 95c. $9.50, $14.50 to $18.50 <i MEN’S SHOP Silver Rings, 25c. Stockings, 65c. | 50 Hats, sizes 6% to 7m. Just Inside the Door A good assortment of settings A special purchase of irregulars, No. 76—Boys’ Norfolk Suits, No. 28—25¢ Dress Shields, 15c¢ with very slight ee ered $6.35. 36-Inch Imported Gabardines and : A Africs ie ‘ " Oxfords the wemet No. 1—Night Shirts, 85c. Pair. gray, gi’ Basted tan ae ger || Thirty splendid Suits with extra Highly mercerized, in small, medium and large © councll of nat Just six dozen fine pty Silk-covered, well made, fully | white. Sizes 81 to 10 and a few | knickers, size 16 and 17. Plaids and stripes; the correct fabric for Spring ~ Night Shirts, sizes 15, 16 and 17. | guaranteed; sizes 2, 3 and 4 in out s. The first quality | N , re 8, dresses, suits, ¢ aie Sc. By mu . ¢ s y | No. 77—Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Teed saderow, B00 yore. bold color to match at SEATTLE TO HAVE No. 2—Night Shirts, $1.30. No. 29-—50c to 65¢c Shields, salle 10 2 ___| $8.85. TSe yard FIVE BABY CLINICS Of standard outing flannel; full | 35¢ Pai No. 53—Women’s Silk-top Twenty-five suits with knickers, Cutie Pacdenh Piar A to OF cut; military collar Omo and Kleinert Shields and| Union Suits, $1.15. size 17. mugalow f ; 4 Srassieres, many styles »roker 3 op; reinforce a ; ee Made from good cotton yarn Garden Hats he of No. s decoy ned —, cal A ieres, many styles, in broken ont and top; F inforee dundee 4 No, 78 Girls’ Dr . Si 4 fashioned, two thread The : . 1 ' orty-three s of pink, bi and 3 ; 4 ves 34, | 55c. esnes, Cay Tria heel ond neat ation 1 and white soiesette and madras | No, 30—10c Buttons, 5 Cards | 96.874 38._ Des Bent fle ‘ Som Ba te geen caa'| nck '35c ee Pa ainae: broken sizes; some are phe 25c. penton, 5 Cards No. 54—Women’s Fite Union maa Site Ort iit ee a .. te 25c goa omy jon from Washington, slightly soiled Jet Trimming-Buttons, novelty | Suits, 75¢; 3 for $2.00. sizes 4 and 5, and blue chambray Jule Me thine tor tas” tte No. 4—75c Suspenders, 55c shapes; in many sizes ai? Of fine cotton and lisle, low | Apron Dresses, size 5. Formerly " Ladies’ Hose are washable and % ‘ fae Neat, strong, well made Sus- No. 31—25c Sanitary Belts shes pr s, shell’ and lace | 75¢, Seamless, full fashioned: nar pra pender O nee; sizes § and 88. N a = = tow ankle; shaped foot; knit to |p, y; the set lo. 79—Children’s Spring fit, withou 2 ao pat coon BSc Boudoi ‘Three Pairs for $1.00. 11,000,000 women in ite membership No. 5—Union Suits, $2.85. Woven Sanitary Belts, of mer- Coats, Sizes $3.95 gis sph pe Aly work for child Fine poten ond wool mixed, bavtens ainiaas favae: eal "and SECOND FLOOR | $8.50. ; ce: i: Twelve white voile Chemises, TT Ccccats trin weltare where me and mi ve gr light weight; sizes ae sizes x No. 55—Trimmed Hats, $5.95. Formerly $6.95 up to $12.50. sets “Ene 16 to 46 | all ie BS tem set auatity Misses’ and Boys’ Finé - eatabiinhed. : , jo. 32——-25¢ an A new collection of lisere, silk | No. 80—Gowns and Chemises. tear hose spporters and Cotton Hose Boh igeege co pensar bag oe Apel ca $1.15. Stationery, 2 for 35c. and combinations, in black, navy, | $1.95, with narrow lace 5s tes : divided ‘ine white balbriggan; no Linen fabric Paper and © taupe, sand and red, turbans, sail- EY fae . : 59c atate ||| sleeves; knee, ankle or three- | spondence Cards, packed 2 ors and poke bonnets, trimmed | cy ifteen pokes Oe va of ke pow Many quarter length. or 24 cards and 24 envelopes, in| with ribbons, flowers and feathers. | go 59 Six tr ‘cxvelobe Chane . ne ger No. 7—Union Suits, $1.80. attractive box | No. 56—Crepe de Chine | ises, formerly $2.95. light weight; long | No, 33—25e Gift Alb Blouses, $2.65, : + Gray cotton, light weight; long lo. i ums, ljouses, .65, | ang sleeves, ankle length; sizes 34 to | 2 for 25c. Broken lines, principally in No. 8 81—Gowns and Chemises, ING ne 16 Cloth-covered Albums, size 514 | White and flesh, sizes 38 to 44. d ‘ eight of hi win No. 8—Union Suits, $3.30. by 7 inches ; 12 pages No. 57—Taffeta Silk Petticoats, | and twelve white Gowns, soiled; t ar weights 8 eanure Light went wore, iain No. 34——Bath Soap, 3 for 25c. oy ; formerly $1.50. 7, v ye cared slo gy gray,; short sleeves; three-quarter Large, round Tablets, peroxide, n the new Spring colors, made | “ SECOND AVENUE AT WAMES STREE : cantante onal length; all sizes. iSiae, 3 waraalii, poll 37 to 40 inches long, with deep | No. 82—Silk Envelope cord flounces or ruffle trimmed, | Chemises, $1.65. ee = - child's devel ; | R BELIEVED TO 'John Masefield, | paar a Se. 35—Hot Water Bottles, elastic tops. | Crepe de Chine, lace _ trimmed. _ HAVE STARTED FIRE World Loved Poet, Wool and cotton mixed, natural Guaranteed to give good service. No. 58—$19.75 Spring Coats | No. 83—Silk ita owner was absent. the Speaks Tonight ‘ gray ; Shirts, sizes 84 to 46; Draw- : $15.00. | Twelve Camisoles of satin and of Judge Thomas Burks, 1904 dn a ae eal ers, sizes 82 to 42. No. 36—Hair Brushes, 95c. ; A number of new models, plain | Crepe de Chine, formerly 75c. 4 ave., was entered Tuesday | ;, Solid backs of ebony, rosewood, | cloths and novelty mixtures. i oA ee ic tuiinien No. 10—Bath Robes, $4.65. : ’ tpn : -_.. | No. 84—White Tea Aprons, ” Miike tor 110 aot I tlanket cloth Robes in hand- etc.; good. stiff bristles No. 59—$9.95 Slip-over | 65c. MET is in tho basement imme | ome allover patterns; large patch | No. 37—Hair ibnoied eda | Sweaters, $6.95. | Sixteen Aprons. ‘ Masefie vckets, cord girdle. Finest quality imported bristles, Sleeveless sweaters in the smart thereal Neighbors, see)" } i ' x i ) P | ele a e EY, lees and savatne, entered be cor ly : DINEER URS No. 11—25c Sox, 6 Pairs $1.15. backs in many shapes e fishtail finish; pink, blue, khaki, | oon 85—Women’s Garden _ gre/the arrival of t depart. Black cotton, medium weight; | No, 38—Toilet Paper, 5 Rolls | gold and orchid. joomers, $1.25. land put out the fire. Several honor will be « articles were stolen < —— | _ Ten pairs; of ff gingham. all sizes. for 25c. No. 60—Fur Muffs, $2.95. . IN THIN BLOOD, No. 12—Wool Socks, 3 Pairs Large size rolls, good quality| _ Twenty Muffs, formerly $5.00, Poo 86—Women’s Japanese — night A. H. Hempler 2 em City, died at his home, : ‘or $1.35. tissue; 2,500 rolls only at this| $7.50 and more. wa Cony ee Sea, $1. £6. all ave. 8. A ¥ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills En-| ite hack head rice. . 61_W , mps, ‘ight Dresses, pink with white catia naeees t rich the Blood, Which Fine black wool; all na P " 9 61 omen’s Pu collar, cuffs and belt; sizes 36 and 1 He has published several works on| Quickly Shows in Cheeks No. 13—$5.00 Pure Silk No. 39—Imported Rice Powder, | $4.85. 7 | 88; formerly $1.95. y! NOTHING tis War 0 Gate, and more. are tz and Lips. | Shirts, $3.95. 2 for 25c. Patent and dull black, light welt No. 87—Women’s Middy ger sie | Handsome patterns in sizes 14 Society Hygienique Rice Powder | sole, leather Louis heel; practical ’ en’s Middy LIKE CASCARETS ie erm ypotlaig ventory me Ey hath, seer in the tee call to 1614. | in packages, naturelle, rachel or | for street wear. rae Blouses, $1.25. an a poet of the sea. He ape a ms No. 14—$2.50 Shirts, $1.85; | blanche. _| No. 62—Children’s Shoes, hite with colored cuffs. ee Yh yf geal gry Three for $5.50. | No. 40—$1.00 Toilet Waters $2.45; Misses’, $3.20. | TH FLOOR |] Broken posal in patent leather, | FOURTH FLOOR with black cloth tops. | No. . Glasses, Set of nH Fine Madras Shirts with | for 60c. starched or soft cuffs; sizes 14 Excellent rose, violet or lilac, life! Don’t stay bilious, |}, aia not regret | | to 17. | large, fancy-top bottles " slek, headachy and constipated. Three Men Still pee egy | | bs Sapa : aniama of the blood 5 ° = . . ix, 25c. * at saree oe Hate ott diaunse gebme Thin blood | eo p —— Ties, 35¢; 3 No. 4l—Laces and Trimmings Thin Glasses, plain lead blown. est for bad breath, sour « rom Stockade odo this For in [| for $1.00. se : 115 remnants, reduced for) yo g3 956 D, Challies. No. Water Pitchers, 50c. stomach, coated tongue Members ot the patie for ~ were . c ae org Hundreds of crisp Spring Ties. | speedy clearance 20 » Seem a as meres ne! 50c. wx indigestion. wot the. six men who eacape No. 16—1,000 Spring Ties No. 42—Cotton Wash Laces, Cotton Challies, pri i crystal. ms ee ee ae ss Hees etnies at 45c 12 Yards for 60c. tton Challies, printed on light 3 re n of the body, except the hair i . P r a ‘4 s, venty-seven | } 90—Six Knives and Six wink lla | and na: hag wt taken the ereciaaent| | epeonis. Thee a Marat ase ee F 000 vids at this price. + uated sence pg ean + Ye a o ne from the food and distributes “4 terns, such as so) ormerly a oe wre 5 Ngaee eatiy: whe rip poeta by bbe. The ase 85c. “| No. 43—Embroidery, 12, Yards | N lo. 64—-30c Printed Flannelette Guaranteed ‘triple silver plate, The men escaped by uediontion ‘that, te No. 17—$1.00 Handkerchiefs, for 60c. | at 25c. satin finish, ut Gene a means 3 for $2 25: Dozen $8.50. Insertions and Edgings. For kimonos, 36 inches wide. No. 91—Cretonnes, Yard 25c. ip Finst quality imported linen, | No. 44—Valenciennes Laces, 12 | No. 65—35¢ Huck Towels, 30c. American Cretonnes, 36 inches half-inch hems. Yards for 50c. Hemmed Towels, all-white, 18} wide, No. 18—25c Linen Handker- 1,500 yards of mac iineengne | by 36 inches. No. 92—Imported Cretonnes, chiefs, 6 for $1.15. Lace. NG: a aate, 95c. | Yard 35c. u short distance from the Pure Irish linen, one-fourth and | No, 45—Men’s and Women’s | n white, slightly soiled. | Thirty-one inches wide. ¥ This was dlecovered when one-eighth-inch hems. Umbrellas, $1.95. | No. 67—$1.25 Pillow Cases, No. 93—Voiles, Yard 25c. readquarters WANT ORDNANCE MEN T T Bight ribs, fast black Gloria| Pair, $1.00. All-over_ patterns, in white, FIRST FLOOR ||| covers, the men’s have curved Hemstitched or scalloped and|cream and ecru. Forty inches é the women’s have plain| embroidered, each pair in box. wide. handles, DRINK HOT WATER Bc: Pam eica gemgeenite ; Sieeats Sy grees No. 19—Women's White Silk | or colored composition-trimmed | No. 68—$8.50 White ~ | No, 94—Marquisettes, Yard _ BEFORE BRE/ BREAKFAST ‘ away that unnatural tired feeling Gloves, 85c. handles, silk cord loops and silk | Blankets, $7.50. 35c. ment, 43 nar the | Plenty of sunlight, good wholesome Milanese silk, self stitching, two | C45@S. Slightly soiled Blankets, wool Handsome novelty patterns i: (Sororces ok place Tuesday, TY cogs bate weeded - weet fasteners; sizes 6 to 8. No. 46—Women's Black and | and cotton mixed, size 70 by 80 white, cream and cant Forty Says you Sealy feel clean, ‘0 Eat and How No. 20-—-Women’s Kid Gloves, | Colored Silk Umbrellas, $3.65. | inches. . mR OE a eh sot and fresh inside ‘coLo WAVE HITS BUTTE qemu eiail| Si00. Pure silk, fine for wear, 10]! No,69—Nemo, Redfern and | No. 95—Stamped Waists, , | 1 Anelt Scie aentign Ona ¢ ‘o-fastener Gloves, | black, 6 red, 6 navy, 6 King's blue, 4 id Id ill og “a wi r yne and two-fastener Gloves, | 6 purple, 6 taupe, 6 emerald and 6 American Lady Corsets, $2.95. | Gowns and Underwear, 95c. and are seldom ill. riot es ee osak dod ee cn ie id Nes br ‘ oe with se If-stite hed back Sizes 6% | Benite pk Seven in size 20, two in size 21, Ready-made Combinations, En- —_— sero temperature. They are sold by your own druggiat to 7 in white, 5% to 61% in black. | —~| one in size 29. velope Chemises and Gowns of Bee 4 you are accusto:ned to wake Ww, 1. Ma? ies eo sent direct b; No. 21—Women’s Handker- No. 47—Bags and Purses, No. 70—Nemo, Successo, Red- nainsook and Shirtwaists of voile. 7 { BEE 7 ant Giocy hebache; or,| W,.7. Merritt, aged 10 5 , Dox, al ' ( chiefs, 3 for 25c. | $4.95. Silk B ‘ | fern, Madam Irene and Ameri- No. 96—Rug Wool, 2 Skeins 1 DM your meals sour and turn into |Monda \ Fine lawn, daintily embroidered. Fine Silk Bags, velvet Bags and for 15¢ i tae anid acids, you have a real wur-|st, He « 3 | seal strap Purses, reduced from| can Lady Corsets, $3.95. ‘or . 1 ; No. 22—Tourist and Cord | $6.50 and $7. | Six in size 20, three in size 21, Assorted colors. | prise awaiting you ago and i : : Eeerow morning, immediately |sons, F. 4 . WORKING INDOORS? Ruching, 2 Boxes 5c. F one in size 22, two in size 23, three | No. 97—Infants’ Stamped __ Baan, Sink. = cam of bet nnd Dr wD, Marit eurguon | White’ rose and blue, six yards | No-#8—Sillc Beaded Bags, | in"size 24, three in size 26, one | Dresses, 95e. ped q Stohate in it. This jp in-|Mrs.C. 0. Fenters, hen you need a rich tonic to box. = , 5 3 in size 29, one in size 33, one in Ready-made, sizes six months i dented to first neutralize and then | ~ $$ | t0 ion up blood- ose and| No. 23—All-Silk Lingerie sameerne: by Pouce . and $5.00 Bags} size $4, one in size 35. RE oxi ees eae 2 In navy and black, naar Ribbons, 10 Yards for 25c. —_| No, 49—Strap Purses, $1.85. Ma x ene Cor $858. No. 98—Stamped Dresser Sets, Polka Dot Ribbons, in or 9 different 35c. | | | | | Wash out of your stomach, liver, kid . |nerve-force. For fifty years|]| © Neys and thirty feet of intestines all Tobacco Wait physicians have prescribed | ) the indigestibie waste, poisons, sour ) BWeetening and purifying the entire E y eee core asily Overcome || | | | Backache, bilious attacks, constipa| A New Yorker, of wide experience, \f) | Yon or any form of stomach trouble. has written a book telling how the er pound of | tobacco or snuff habit may be easily | ‘nre urged to get a quarter pound of | tobacco cr snuff habit max be enaily t [Wile and toxins, thus cleansing, | shite ¢ ay Ys ride, Sixty leather Purs 2 2 > 2 grain, goat seal, pin sec fal. morocco | Ceram BF et Thone subject to sick hendachen, No. 24—Vanity Cases, Cigaret No. 72—Modart and Madam No. 99—Stamped Lay Ags, ase teat ted Ready-made Turkish Laund One in size 22, five in size 23, | Bags, easy design, finished with Case, $4.00. No. 50—Children’s Stockings, | Irene Corsets, $6.95. Gunmetal and_ silver Vanity 15¢. | limestone phosphate from the drug fol be uthor, wd oer | dttcan Cimawak Ca cae ntore and begin enjoying thi morn | Woods thie ¢ Heaton’ eee | because it is a true food and , a one "at Case, Black cotton lisle, sizes 514 to Ne a size 24. Ci H tassels. tng Insidebath, It iv said that men y. will mail his book free on re- | am F ed o1 pecccoats 0: RT Oe Oe area E | Segst active tonic, easily digested and 0. &0- old-pla 9g. jo. 3—Boys’ loth ats ; NT eco testi oe “an health improves wondertully free from alcohol. If you are|{| LaVallieres, $1.00. No. 51—Women’s Fiber Silk — 85 Hats, sizes 614 hte wa ee Oe Bust as hot water ard soap cleanse yes, |rundown, if night finds you tired With dainty pendants. | Stockings, 55c; 3 Pairs $1.50. No. 74—Boys’ Such as Pillow Tops with backs, y and's| and sleep i is not refresh- ig, get Scott’s Emulsion today. You Need It. ott & Bowne, field, N.J. 17-81 Purify and freshen the skin, sv | Water and a teaspoonful of limet et on the stomach, liver. ‘and bowels. Limestone phon | rid of that nervous, irritable fee ie Get Gabaponsive white Pew ee? no more need of pipe, cigar, cigerette, mnuff or chewing tobe and almost tastciess, ‘Go to pacity morbid desires No. 26—Silver LaVallieres, 75c. Black and white, excellent qual- | $1.65. | Wash Cloths, P. y Files __ With stone-set_ pendants. ity. Three only, si: en oo | Doilies. Maier | MacDougall-Southwick MacDoum:

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