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and fights of staircases ef concrete! an well as doing farm work. The in-| Mates have found it all Attractive: | While doing this outdoor work the! women wear modest and becoming dloomer suts and middy blouses, “When these methods wero first ad- ASSO: 000 FUND Mag! 2 ways De. ont “many peo- je were shocked; many more believed oe. were unitertaking tmpossitilities, but now almost every inatitution for women ts adopting similar methods.” | CASGARETS:GLEANGE Orwards to Gov. Sulzer Re- post on — ie LIVER AND BOWELS. Bedford Institution. Dime « box—No headache, Pilatdent Mitchel of the Board of Al- bad taste, sour stomach Geena forwarded t0 Gov. Bulser to-day @ rePere of an investigation showing the Reeabaity for affording additonal faci! j ftlee et the New York State Reforme- tore ‘Women. An appropriation of i ta needed. P Resintly the Board of Betimate, on He Magertion of President Mitchel, ‘voted to request the Governor's assist- enm@ tm odtaining the appropriation. Mitohel explained to the @at the institution was over- and that Police Magistrates eould me longer send ‘women delin- ‘te the institution for that reason, ‘Phe tatture of the Legislature to give We Cellet,” Chiet Magistrate Otto Kemp- Mer eaid jn a letter to Senator Frawley, “wwust result in demoralizing the ad- of criminal justice, No| y; > Rew wii duty rests on the State @aw providing properly for the care of young girls in need of correctional cestraint.”’ eEice igs Eh Dr. Catherine Bement Davis, Super- Gare of the Bedford Reformatory, told Président Mitchel that whatever @Roness hae attended the work of the Gave THAT CLASSIFICATION Js NECESSARY. @earester and conduct,” she says, “ne @an@qmental for the eee eateqmatory netitution. @0 long hours and not too strenuous @ Mharecter in the open air, Dr. Davie saya that the woman in- @ates have Gone great manual work World Wants Work Wonders. ‘Blyn Shoe les for Spring and Summer eT ns Tangible touches of originality that appeal to men and women of metropolitan taste. Made in every sh and of every toh sree sane, on are! numerous—These Big Blyn Stocks embrace +n beauty of foot covering. By long odds the snap jest col- ion we've ever had the pleasure of showing. And we've been showing each season's best for nearly half a century. fm this outdoor work—building walls Ca Style “42 ted in the mak- ing of Blyn Plan Nature Shoes. Proven Bd their low prices and $3. 50 remark- Men's Onfords of Fotert i Celt, in- visil elets, fat last, wi ks, low, sie for the aa who" appr oe style it; ii "Tee etal call and Gin Rumian os firma AY toy el offering. 2174. -3° AVE] BET [18.119 °STS| THE EVENING WORLD, Very. Unusual—This Group of_ Unmounted Diamonds At One-Third Below the Market - Such an baat as this happen rarely. If P nen ame in’t looked better to the dealer than these fine Diamonds, he could have real- ized full ve value for them. But we saved 83 1-3 per cent. on the price—and so do you. -All are of solitaire size, which makes 7 good investments. Brilliant, pure white commercial white), and shown unmounted out the distraction of a fancy setting. Prices start from 960 for a 8-8 carat stone, to $116 for a Diamond of 5-8 plus 1-32 carat. ‘We:will mount these stones in any one of sev- Main Floor “The Marquis’ —The GIMBEL Stetson Soft HatforSpring, $8. 60 This is a d } istinguished model from a ° maker, and ond at GIMBELS only in New High tapering crown, brim with a sii cur with narrow edging - ai Made of fine fur felt, with a natural age and light as a feather lf th tween now and Straw Hat time. "0, $8.50. $3 Soft Hats and Derbies, $1.95, , of Spring models, in our own from Men Are Attracted By These Fine Shoes at to Ng Eve: Man to His Liking | | Ss R UND Almost every ors es at fn So this or that t kind of Underwear tt neon in this very complete stock we have png sort, provided it’s good, as well as the styles les for men who are tempted to take a yer prt pin, By Summer favorites are Shirts and Drawers of lisle- | finished cotton, at 60c; imported, at 750 and §1. The shirts with long or short sleeves, or athletic style; the drawers in knee or ankle length —somne in exten sieoe. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers are 600; imported at 750 to 96. a Athletic Shirts and Knee Drawers, in pita 9 or croas- bar nainsook or Zoarcerined cotton, or silk-and-linen, at 500 to 60 "si Titerweartrom 62.80 a garment upwards, A special lot of Athlelic Shirts and Knee Drawers, sof Neth sheer linen, at 80c @ garment. Looks Like a Blouse-Dress ThisNewestJuvenileCoat,$9.75 Indeed, i ia manda Dice & cress, Ee: Se waisted blo ong then Yelned | " ‘to the | ied sa ny apes ak Of course, its Dlouse effect BF nb eys he gtd thecked worsted, ee san Seaee Sh 8 are: Dainty wi rm ae batiste and lawn, $2.50 to The Tam-Mushroom Hat, $3.50 02.96 to 99.75. Second Fleer FRIDAY, APRIL 325, 1918. Several Notable ‘Purchases of GIRLS’ and YOUNG WOMEN’S APPAREL Will be presented tomorrow—including 100 Young Women’s $25 to $30 Suits at $18.50 95 Young Women’s $25 to $30 Coats at $15 150 Young Girls’ $12 to $13.50 Coats at $6.75 We fortunate in procuring this Apparel to sell at these much lar prices, because ies fo the year the GIMBEL Salon for the A Corset That Gives the Straight Back “La Camille’’ obvioim that a Corea with a perfectly straight back must be inthe fronton io "La aa, Gorm sa, vial featur and one that mates i tint Preble York, thie Covect te codusioely Scuen of GIMBELS—various pe Every New Blouse Mode of ei extravagan' either, for as soon as we receive a new model from Paris, tract ot earaaant Pelee, eens of these blouses tomorrow at prices ranging from 61. collections. White Crepe de Chine “Prince Imperial” Personal; un FUR STORAGE ¥; VAULT ‘will start from Pes Section, Third Per, New Styles! New Prices! New Coats for r Women! During the month our O15 Conta bes been the talk of AS, not because ‘of their é elie bevel ten in vip fr aon peemen te e New Overcoats of Eponge at $15 The Piazza Wrap of Double-Faced Silk at $15 “the cart ne ae horse,” for nt rit i mire rennejo Extraordinary Collection of Coats at $17.50, 319.50 & $22.50 Soe Res eer Soo pi ry ha 60 are copied from a:grecetully ang taupe, cpanel atte le See: fe Plier soe elope aya the latter in Mi Aeilced cond spt oan lea, ‘wed on men's dinner costs, at ¢83.60. mu tmported | White Pole Cos Coats, 993.50 50 Sues Polo Conta a aeee, 019.60, 925 ands yt Coats for t Sporting ¥ Wear, $17.50 a Risa Lid sic pon ere Navy, red, white, hunter's green New Steamer Coats prey $16, $16.50, $25 to $57.50 v3. Smart Waistcoatees, $1 to$2.50 Girls’ $5 Coats at $2.95 It is an open secret that many a Parisienne. only wears | Full length or reefer styles, the latter being eo ie looks ite talon Fu piggm eatin and beign | Crag Saanel. with pateh pocints and: velvet lu i poplin with trimmed with Taney bottote aad Sonke, Of, DREN ANS, Se ROY, Ine ee Pings of Hack hand-embrokdered tulle and craquele lace, 93.95, | Sizes range from 6 to lé Hand-em! brokered ‘bes te collars — some with jabots'and These are odd Coats and therefore not every size in. every frills, 0240 $0 08.98, color. Subway Baloeny ly dainty’ nee ‘of fine shadow ‘laces, 760 to Women’ 3 $10 and $15: Suits at $7.95 60 es is generally Main Floor