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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1918. : — ene ——-- i | ’ fone, with charity for all.’ As a mat-| “Really, the clubs are the best posal- | Women 8 Clubs Teach ter of fact, [ belleve these words are| fle training school for the duties of ! the unspoken and unwritten but deeply systematic way in whiqh the women full eftizensh!p, which I firmly belleve Thirty-fourth St., West ume, 1 known of mean little act®| managed the elections at the last meet- : : . felt slogan of countless organizations | will be conferred on ail women before | of women. Nothing else could account| tong. Not only are we kept informed V0 \ IN FAVOR OF Women to Quit Clawing : of honest helptuiness and | on the topics ot the day and the soctal \ |Miss Florence Guerncey, | . and wor though they were) ing of the City Federation, I xt d after the heat of rivalry! “But I don't know why Te defending raordinary Sale Satur ay which prevails among $0) questions «o much in need of solution, eee New Quzen of the N. Y. hh regrettable | clubs ao hot! ended with a laugh. Vill Be Heard in Audie) City Federation of pia herdad Fe Music Will Be Heard in Audi mange Foran band of the taney Query beatae Be SPECIAL PURCHASE : : Women’s Clubs, Tells toriums of Schools | How Much Good the und women have | tonger to object to our existence. Of | 1 for so mang centur- | course a woman can overdo clubs just | . . and Colleges. Organizaiion Does. hang In our] as she can overdo eating oatmeal, but ‘ oud of claw-|I fancy one excess ts about as rare as | sham ‘The | the other.” | rhood of man, which Is #o much + | |, has an equally important bom HABIT CAUSES HIS ARREST. hood of A ibe ate ‘ & great Because of hie habit of spinning a ut that desirable state.” | glass on the counter when he asked for ver in democracy,}4 drink In a saloon Andrew Seguine was arrested yesterday on a charge of * Misa Guernsey de-| passing @ worthiess check efor $85 on “And if while} Jan. 2, and held in $2,000 for further Federation | examination by Magistrate House tn the nand| Morrisanta Pollce Court. 7 7 ony : but we are receiving drill in the pl Each Other as Formerly 2. lp Magy gill vorably impressed with the orderly and clubs, Consult your own interests when you buy a corset—insist on a NEMO! Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats 34 and full length models $10.00 & $15.00 Actual values 22.50 to $8.00 Girls’ Winter Coats (6 to 14 yrs.) $6.00 & $9.00 Actual values 12.75 to 22.50 Women’s Tailored Suits Two-toned diagonals JOKE STARTS DEBATE.|One Vaiue Is the Indi- siniadetilalis vidual Development of ; “hrchill’s | fhe Members in President — Jest Breadth, Balance, Hu-| Taken Seriously by Some of | mor and Charity, Avers the Members. the New President. nember--well, I give warn-| Henry C. Martinson, a gaioonkeeper 1 shall have no patience with | at No, 492 Fatt One Hundred and 6ixty- | euch snobblahness! second street, the complainant, told “Aloo Z want to see the wemen's | Deputy Sheriff Thomas H. Kelly that the man who gave him the ba@ checq fas apne | atwaye wpun bie ginss before drinking. Fhe Board of Education at its meeting! Marquerite Mooers Marshall. Festerday epproved the appropriation of! pyery ones § mem by the Board of Eatimate for! veehive wh another werien of aixty free public con re that bow corta, such as were given Inst year always a with @ fund provided by The World. jection, and using what influence we've gov | [CCly wan ine towing spine nia grene Navy and black cheviots The concerts will be held ayain in the fe thin year the | —— Tatil we ges more, And wast | etore drinks, He was identified by Weare ee Anon cad ects woman he the tickets tn! raitied round me and did everything to| % see the club women working | triers OF 15.00 iB eatitalties ot Normal 0 nese tha dng ; cheer and encourage me. But those) spou@er Se shoulder for Mile oo | “geguine, who 1s forty-four, ead he commits of Norms! f Who came closest and helped most were child labor and pure milR | 11104 at Mili Hotel No. 8 He was one Regular prices 28.00 te 85.00 tea@ers headed by Prof. Fleck, has Just become the) the members of the Eclectic Club, to/ @m@ white Glaves and honest | 0) 11. witnesses in the Dolly Reynolds ives the chair of must there, longed and which has recent-| welghte and measures. It’s part tian, testifying that Dr. Samant authorized to handle the fund and or simply but ap-'ly honored me by making mo its presi: | Of our job to neglect nothing whioh S Reanedy was "net the man who rage the concerts, preciatively, thie latest “bors” of Goths dent. Those women were like ssters to| will make better conditions tm owr | nad been driven by him in a heck to Bevera} members of the Board spoke #m When E found be "f9 passing me, and I owe them a debt I can never) homes, or for other women and | the Grand Hotel, where the woman was of their belief in the educational value “AAdwiches with democra‘te hospitality gepay. For it was through them, and| ohildren. Jetrangled to death, ef the concerts and the importa Daughters them alone, that I learned that my life Broadway § aks & Com pany at 34th Street making them a permanent city feat e, for Mins Guernsey was still worth living If I could help in Geveral lively minutes, with much | ¥ ‘ ; anything but a New securing happiness for other women, — oratory, followed the reading ‘of a ree) YOrKer and ts proud of it. Sho ts of LONG LIST OF CLUBS TO WHICH from Washington Irving High! nt kenerously moulded, qeoet roel Ing blue a Sehool for permission to hold an enter) Wi We Mer voice ta Ton aay | “Sines thon I have Joined many other | tainment. Miss Martha Draper moved! aistinct, and one hus no. diMculty in| Women's organizations.” And smiling, | ‘Mat as the nature of the entertal tl imagining her success as a presiding! 4i8# Guernsey repeated a few of the} was not stated the programme 4) omcer, | names—Ratny Day, SHE BELONGS. be submitted to the High School }* ry M ra, tnttoe for approval. Presitent Cnutonta| HAD TO BE A CLUBWOMAN OR evn "en tingiand r Stents, tab pn made a joki k about the ponal-| } Pei ‘1 Lite 4 r way ‘ot ithe affalr not eng In Ro i SeEKETT iH nti st your | fermational pure Milk, fnternattonal UA Ren L IED LS AACE) Paris ideas for Spring in taste, Then some one cried “turkey pita bldg IM Sunshine. “But 1 have never been con- trot” and th a ; “Ef X had not veoome # lub iccteg witi b'* atie added, “un Th F Cc f saat S osetenTatestns sow} Semen f cous o Dremead tere rome ca" uc He e Final Clearance of | smart clothes for smart girls @ehoo!, saying its reputation was being | Mved at al,” she replied, quietly. doing gool work,” a Sti ie ae ew In tomorrow’s display of new conceits in tailored Rte ar an teiea cs ie Unlearit path atitay Nini ciépentlsnoniy ieee ieee ee omen’s Coats UitS | wear for Spring you see the result of a policy which Draper empharized her postion, and| fractals, all my tne caring for my) toned; “that they're not wll talk?" comprehends something more than the mere buying Whi were progpects of Sigeneral wraD-| proud io do I, ad althotgh I belonged | gzthe, tremens cine hae te tie: at a great sacrifice on former prices and selling of merchandise Like yourself, we are meredly persuaded . the combatants] @ ‘Ne clube 1 seldom attended their} teat, One of these is the effect on ; lv far less afford ke th eternally in search of the new, the clever, the distinc- Gant the Bact cltorence had been eoleiy | meetines, for I had comparatively little! so" Sa ee ae aevele we ourselves can far less afford to make these tive, the undeniably smart things which run like in fun, Hs ‘ opment in breadth, balance, humor, reductions than you can atord iss_the' 4 ‘ i father died. iord to miss them BURDEN OF TRUANCY ON THE|:: seemel as if the world had stopped | charity, ‘The clubwoman cannot a golden thread thiough the countless creations stay im a ehell. And the other value te the directly traceable good PARENTS. And the Nght gone out of the sun. I & committee report recommending | 4id not know what to do or where to the placing of the burden of truancy on| turn. There wemed nothing for me to] *% the Lape rarpa Alte bak ca the parent rather than on the child was |40, no purpose for my existence, I was| steadily por prices adopted. The board ts to make every|not merely overcome with grief, but I Tae, jab ands sone com> effort to compel the parent to send the | Ws .n danger of sinking into a boitom-| 9 i enti to school before commitment to! less slough of apathy and Indifference. 1 was giving a little talk to some @ With you, Winter is practically beginning. With | of but mediocre merit. It is of such that this us, it approaches its official pe The coats and | Offering tomorrow is composed. Tailored suits, coats suits in this clearance event comprise our entire | 9°d, dresses which are the newest of original ideas in available stock of these garments. The reductions gions and endowed with that exclusiveness represent our idea of what you have a right to ex- | ¥ ich implies that you will not be mortified by find- That 1 4 tht i |women on Lincoln's Birthday, and 1 told Pa } i Rta eainie ; Pieoes K fan tnetitution te ordered. Magistrates | ee ining cite. Ihe tie world. nan | them that the motio for every woman's | pect in a final clearance. They are “awfully good ing these styles in every shop Second b late the Compulsory Education iaw, the| "ome elub in the workt should be Lincoln's values, every one of them. Fourth floor. of course, and they !matchless phrase, ‘With malice toward | 3 committee saying present laxness in ite| “2 Misses’ Tailored Suita} 29.50 enforeement enables many parente to | qemenemen ner |# 39 Coats...... were 12.00 to 18.00...... 5.75 value 39.50 as (| pA gg egy de |] 22Coats...... were 10.60 to 29.50...... 10.00 | These embrace the newest models and fabrics, the latter includ | gecareeierasoere GRAY, FADED HAIR, OR BEAUTIFUL, | St comts:::::2Fe 8.0 to. somm::27.: 12.50 | Reiland ben saa An appropriation of $23,200 for two ’ ’ 99 Coats... 25.00 to 35.00...... 13.75 | Bulgarian and Russian blouse effects. Black, white, and all | t] , 58 Coats.. 29.50 to $9.50...... 15.00 | the modish colors for Spring. MT AAG ee peers] DARK, ATTRACTIVE-CHOOSE, MADAM! ey. rien reece 11 Coats......were 39.50to 45.00...... 18.50 | Misses’ Coats at 16.50, 19.50 & 25.00 a’ Ye ¥.405 spect trem being ea cP ORE || 28 Coats...... were 50.00 to 59.00 28.50 | Attractive models made of eponge, covert cloth, men's wear = = = ‘ leg car ana te going blind in conse Says Sage Tea Mixed with| bruh with Wyeth's Sage and Sul ur | 4 Coats...... were 100.00 to 150.00...... 50.00 | serge, Bedford cord and poplin, in three-quarter cutaway J | | aa S in! a pi gbinadenentes iy . | 18 Coats were 700,00 to 165.00 59.00 styles. Both plain and fancy tailored effects. LF-5F CING: [ gorously isapproved su iP) iit) estores .Nal a! ae oe 5 '. oe oe ° ~ oO \ H Mca ee Color and Lustre. 5 coats. .. +. .Were 150.00 to 175.00...... 69.00 |: Misses’ Dresses} 5.00 N ian qe & mt : 3 he 6 Coats...... were 195.00 to 250.00...... 85.00 value 25.00 i } Gray, faded hair turned beantifull t tly dark and be be Tailored models, made of imported eponge, Bedford cord, them 4 bg ig he &@ central supply depot. The oil) pru dork and lustrous almost over night is} ti landrulf goes, scalp itching and | 30 Suit 29.50 $5.00 12 50 men’s wear and check worsted, in five exceptional need, ~~ n Tides that a, pubis playaround aball |e Hey. teed anighas’ but mate Pr ieaee eizpules aray:haltes| nie shed OER Ei epta 7 smart styles, including the Bulgarian and Russian blouse of- popular style— eeeupy the site, F ithe an yea ge aia 4 the unatrative l ara th, gr a . 2 ue vee Were a to yes 5 F a4 fects. All colorings. Lxceptional value. No. 403—low best... $ 4 i i | ready-to-use tonic calle Sage} a0 get busy with the Sage and p! uits......were .00 to .00.. 1 A No. median --- emer Yamamoto |and Sulphur Hair Remedy” at drug] to-night and you'll be amazed at your Misses’ Crepe de Chine Dresses} 405—1 - , I e ions] yor earance a e real b y ” Samaliation because Fe Conn: of ote of dann it and helt co conf iS Ur 14 Suits...... were 85,00 to 150.00...... 35.00 value 26.00,......... Saturday special at 15.00 ie ce yond Bed farrm = SOIT Sa teemntintely. atioerned. | UY SP jus main a sponge ‘or sot i thusinstic, Odd Boys Overcoats & Suits Copenhagen, navy, snuff and pearl. Te ie ora, pr cal Patou ase : : ae | reduced to a shadow of 1,000 Girls’ Washable Dresses $4.00" . 9 ——————E . . . ; H (0) r | \. Final Reductions Bring These Big Bargains to Mothers and Fathers their forme prices special at $1, $1.50, $1.95 & $2.95 “LIMSHAPING” Today and Tomorrow Odd garments that are united in economy usually sold for $2 to $5 Lastiope Limshaping render a service to women with thick upper limbe that no other corset can give. A aplendid new model is— No. 409—Limshaping” ) $ 4. Extra-Long Skirt A new form of our ing device, adapted to corsets of extreme length. million women need this corset—it's selling fast already, | @ This is a special purchase in which the opportunity for low G The liberality of tomorrow's reductions is obvious. | prices was quite too good to be missed. They are really We are simply cleaning house, and all of those gar- | exceptional values. The assortment includes pique, repp, ments which have so far failed to find purchasers at galatea, gingham, pera Foy i kev fa Russian, middy and regular prices are now marked at figures which owners | °2°-Piece Motels. . of boys cannot afford to miss. They are easily the Tomorrow at 50c & $1 best values we have yet offered in smart clothes for boys. But the numbers are limited and will disappear three hundred Middy Blouses that were formerly $1 to $3 rapidly at these prices. Second floor. BOYS Values Up to $7.00 2 e y 5 The final clearance price which we have placed on all broken lots that sold up to res SO ie a7 0-~allcted from all stores and placed on Sale at the Union Square Double-Breasted Suits (7 to 18). Val A Norfolk Suits (sizes 5 to 15). tiie ves MP eatiee: ‘ | ALL NOW Russian and Sailo: Suits (3 to 10). Values up to $7 *» REDUCED TO Such prices would be an inducement, even though the selec- Improved Self-Reducing fronts Russian and Convertible Collar Overcoats (9 4 17), to io! $2.75 \se Boys’ Long Overcoats \ 4 50 tea, ras Post; ait it beppeng Ae the selection is iA low bust. Sizes 20 to 36-94, se . A DB ee fi ood, despite the liberality of the reductions. very little | oe sea eee Additional Big Bargains Include Made with convertible collar and half or full belts, All-wool | Another Model money will go a very long way in this altering, provided you the heavy mixture coatings, taken straight from stock for imme- | act quickly, Somewhat mussed, but none worse for it. Wash Suits, 59c. Values up to $2.50. K. & E. Blouses, 49c, Values up to 81.50. —in Limshaping Corsets is the ‘ Boys’ Hats, 50c. Values up to $3.00, Sweaters, $1.29. Valuen u | diate sale, Ages 9 to 18 years. A very 49 . $1.29, ip to $3.00, . r sis fas : Rompers, 35c. Values up to $1.00. Play Suits, §9c, Values up to $1.50. Boys’ Russian Overcoats| 3 05 A limited number left of these ne ee \$4, ‘i fe : . roe were 7.00,........sseeee uced tof Ye Final Clearance Prices Offer Extra Special Bargains ‘in Small lots only of these garments, in brown and gray mixtures, The shirt {a long, but not extreme, Low ‘bus. Improved. Sell-Reduct front, "Siaes 20 to 36—$4,00. When you ask for a Nema, be sure you get it— Be a Wise Woman! (N) __KOPS EROS Mire, New Yor! _ Button-to-neck models, with full belts. Ages 3 to 8 years, Broken Lots of Boys’ Suits\ formerly up to $12.75 7.95 Norfolk and double breasted models, that Belong to the higher- lots, Women’s Gray Kid Top Boots. Value $613.85 the cleverest innovation in feminine footwear for Spring—and the biggest boot values afloat 4 Battleship gray kid tops are the modish thing in foot- wear, and because of that,prices are kept up at a pretty high level, We have contrived to secure a fimited ship- ment of these gray kid top boots at a big concession Young Men’s Overcoats and Suits at $6.75 820, $18, 815, $12 and $10 Long Trouser Suita and Smart Overcoata Broken lots and odds and ends, sizes 14 to 18, in a large variety of models and fabrics, priced variety of Sake clothes for ho; Odd i but plenty of sizes in one model or another. Ages 9 to 18. BrokenLots of Boys’ Nortofks} 4.75 rhs These thanae ML Ee: 1 tie et ah miek bein on \ouia) wiiclesels seat, end they area bargain of the SUNDAY WORLD'S p ret magnitude at 8,85 a pair to you, ade wit sone. UNION SQUARE, 14TH STREET & good selection of patterns and colorings Ages 8 to 17 years, | | Seton lt: ot gun metal calf vamige ith tone of ln, “TO LET” ADS. ONLY Frat West of Broadway, One Block from 14th Street Subway Station, Boys’ $5 Sults at $3.50 erted gray kid that {s the color of a mottled morn- TMth Street and Williamaburg Bridge Care Pasa the Door, OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL @ O'CLOCK, ing, Smart models that are designed on distinctive Another lot of suits in broken lots and sizes, Double breasted and diminutive lines, A great chance if you hurry, models made of all wool fabrics and excellently tailered,

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