The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1914, Page 5

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< 5 ppg ree “TRED CROSS WiLL’ AID AAV WANTS MORE “WT ME Neen OFPGAL FROM OREN WOUNDED OF EACH SIDE ‘ % NURSES 10 GO WITH Arve With Battleship Mississippi SS JAPANESE WiLL Contributions Already Coming in| sracttsste,Rereys, SO, crece chance, Miss he r Soldiers and to try a remedy for freckles with tl a - L and Can Lelsurely Observe NOT ASSIST MEXICANS to Care pe ruarhatee of reliable. dealer that ; Telephone 7900 Murray Hill Enemy's Approach. removes the freckles; while if it does : VERA Mexico, April %— WASHINGTON, April 4.—As oe La og ty iter complexion the ex- : arepuanie tyme over Crus +1: 4c | sult of reports that its emblem ha > ake _ bs = ~-Go' ines Simply get an ounce of Y ry out over ee covrounding terri- Ex vernor of Philippi been fired upon im Vera Cruz, the ‘ double strength—from any druggist ‘@} 4 ecout were Red Cross to-day issued the following | and a few applications should show i { Present Force of 1,300 to Be beni ined bre ms triivel ol cao tase Believes Huerta Should statement: you how easy it is to rid yesrens a 4 test! camegt ot readnought, ” “As soon as the Mexican soldiers| the homely Lata saa | A then : ae Doubledfor the Emer- proend tn an ceraolin on, joined Have Had “Chance. find cltisons tearn that tho Amorican | ful complerion. Rarely 1s more The Shop se Badger here ——_—__ will care for Mexican sick Aid Wilt at on, sd wounded, oe wal an or the ght ntengh ning a ie ihe FIFTH AVENUE AT 88™ STREET to-day. former| N. W. Gilbert, former Governor of | ainericans, there will be no firing on | dou! eription sold under guarantee of tittary c) of vere Crus, are| the ppines, who returned to-day|the Hed Cross flag and into Red Sooner beck if it fails to remove ei red te sis Fistcher' ana om, the Mau ates 4 OT is oni te masses of Mexico do | freckles. ne ae aimtn that ake “ter| that the United had not given | oe appreciate the elgnificance of the cay manne 5 | max store winging en | CBN asta Oot ae aston ste : Special Sale Saturday at Reduced Prices pecting are approaching, the sero-|to “make good" before bringing on| emblem. of % Gres te accounts. for | a ” - | Arden take to the alr! war with Mexico. reports of firing on the Rod Cross ital in Vera Crus, However, the| Wee AP Sling if hore” anid Mr Glipore, rout ¢| Government ot, Mexico" haved) to , Misses’ Cloth or Silk Tailleur Suits Vera Cruz is more or less ing it here,” said Mr. ae Oe the troaty of Sere td caer Examine a ee a but the Ai an officers) call it war. 1 had hoped earnestly | called the ross’ treaty.’ | 7 to Seeial netiontion to the re- | ettenzig empted un-| that the Administration would give|~ Responses to the appeal for funds! ackage of Yu- Formerly up service that a state of af-| 40 "in Solty einforced from Mexico 7 ' p think that the judgment of the other |tW° days ago are coming in. Mrs. te ke good, I] and supplies made by the Red Cross hee saa Yet won| ci on te Joammnt of on ie | Fie Hae Net cave | bam at your 20.00 29.50 35.00 x tions reqogn! juerta ‘ure *, owe &| WOMEN WILL LEAVE food as cur own But aoe ing Commition of the Ted roe ir grocer’s. Read A large collection of the season's smartest models, in the favored cloth and sill fabrics— of the New York WAR TO THE MEN] *"rne ‘turstshine “or arms’ to the| service inthe Mezlean work. This the story of the featuring the very latest style ideas, Sizes 14 to 18, a eae bed ater os vanatn tested though the United| Will pay for some twenty nurses ir roe jurses offee. corps States was supplying Mexico with = ational Woensa's Christian | famous ¢ "hy Wales The hospitai| Wire President They Will Render| acme with which they were uitimately| Union, which has a department in reased ica peci- ht the United States. the interests of soldiers and sailors, = Introduced to Ameri he instruction, but it is| Such Service as They Have ea have heard some talk about the| was the — to respond ——<————— ee ee eee ere hat, in view of the impor- Always Given, danger of Japan siding with Mexico| ‘° (i that the navy is expected strength of the corps, 1,300 Withon 'tovday ecnlved tie 6 can ata THE BEST FAMILIES ty Bonwit Teller & Co, ay Jn, the prospective war with] WASHINGTON, April M—Proal-|! know Japan and the Japenese snd! COAST ARTILLERY TO GO. | IN Bonwit T ic, the presen : : a} oe, aie mea, wll Nowtay eines ene | nas her hands full with Manchuria, hiaa aabled euabe Weiiiirens sti be doubled. Py ¢ ndred coast artillerymen “ 29 ” Lapp’s ,The London Idea in “Flapper’’ Apparel ° abimemcsiiliipenimmeen: « f the board of direc. | Corea and Formosa and is already taki board the army transports c pp bP ~ XIC0? tous Ay the Natiebal Mhaionation Op-|sroaning under a heavy burden of Kilpatrick, Irrsgnt oles DIAZ OFF TO ME Ato Worn dortage, held tal taatisn,” to-day, and after collecting — iss C Milk Specialized attire for girls between the ages of 12 to 16 who are * New York, April 23, the following res-| yr, Gilbert sald that he expects to| the «arrisons of the coast artillery posta Swiss Condensed ilk be Bertin Hears Ex-President Has 1; bout New York, will proceed to Mexico.| Order a-can today and learn the difficult to fit with the proper “chic’—styles that are girlish in olution was unanimo oa Ol return to the Philippines to live unless |""Coi, te wineldliy’ seacarea character yet different from little girls’ models. Salled Incogaite. Ing the decision of the #blicy of peace | the trouble with Mexico makes it/fort, ‘will accomp ‘comp. gauipped | om pure cow's milk. Finest im BERLIN, April 24.—Commercial cir-|or war to the men of the nation. In| necessary for him to remain here. He for pnt . ly one pu ted for its rioh quality. es here in close touch with Mexican |case of war we stand bhp oe said his knowledge of Spanian and company wil Mater Comteannar etc ported—celebrat . Afternoon “ Flapper” Frocks aa fo Se aee ee reer ce crores sebdered te back Guargtacy, "the Mexicans might be of aid to the North Atlantic Coast Artillery, leaves! Ank for it at Srosere and: dallentecene j {dent Porfirio Diaz has sailed incognito see such emergency. Government and he would offer his|his headquarters at» Fort Totten to- obG, inaiet gon a 96 Hudeon se made of glace taffeta in new Ramtuiane, "MRS. ARTHUR M. DODGE.” | services. day, for Mexico. a J overskirt effects; net yoke and ] i Hee Zoey sosk rtf ie tan. Sizes 12 to 16 Girls’ Dressy _— as ported » bara models, bea Lace gala . ite. . Pieriy upto ThSO er sseses LQTS G.ceeee eeecceece WA One Hundred and Fifty Women’s “Tailleur” S 25.00 Formerly up to 69.60 One or two suits of a kind taken from the regular stock, including smart chort coat ic skirt models of aberdine, wool poplin and crepe co ere oi odd of spe bin ed Sale of Women’s Gloves Kid Gloves _ Glace Gloves 16-Button Sitk Value 1.00 & 1.25 Valise 2.00 Calls to the Arm 75 1.35 a fini i A collection of verieus suancerg Fans eoceig During a lull i ht between a Kansai - ii ite wil Sins Se, kines te ere tad te wit in nag ny iid wi ine estrus bi 2 Town To-night.” ‘The Yankees leg ih hee ene Old ered backs, or ‘ loves area trenches, smiling grimly. One or two clasp. quality. A native band, and a good one, joined the concert from behind the Filipino lines. Suddenly it swung into “The Star-Spangled Banner.” With a yell, the Kansans ecram! to their feet, swarmed from the trench and stood at salute to the flag. Each was a perfect target! Nee shot wae fred by the natives. eh. slab in Vale Ameri dropped out trenches, the “‘Hietle brown brothers’ en inte an uncontrollable cheer for their brave a Then the fighting was resummed,” were can estimate the inspiration that music can bring each day to the Great Army of Humanity? The determination to live, and the courage to die have been aroused in the breasts of mankind throughout every generation by music’s trumpet call. Patriotism that never could have been without music, has made and unmade empires. The music of the home is piano music, At this store there is 4 piano for everyone, and a way to purchase it. A moderate first pay ment brings a Pianotoyourhome. A con- venient payment each week or each month pays for it. On pay- ment terms that entirely meet your convenience, you can own as fine piano or player piano as there is. With one great stroke we have swept away from your piano purchase the hard, impractical terms, the meaningless guarantee, the need of risking everything on the chance of picking out a good piano. Quality compared, the price is the lowest—always. the entire reputation of this store is behind this declaration. ‘Terms have been arranged for your convenience. This store is big enough to do this. A thirty-day proof privilege is permitted, Nothing but utmost confidence would permit this. One year's exchange privilege is granted. Sincerity and friendliness sponsor this. Five years’ guarantee in strong, unswerving, * plain English with every instrument, no matter > s what the price. This is stern honesty, Cancellation of future payments in the Y * event of the purchaser's death, Helpful- eA cae * ness, security, thoughtfulness sug- & te ss gested this provision, Your piano ¢¥ oer Ao purchase at this storeis as safe as <a rAd ye agovernmentboud, Let your oe pte piano come to you now. soe = “ F 29, s SO” 8s” we ONEILL-ADAMSCO. Sisth Avenue, 20th to 224 Street, New York City

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