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/ ta be willing to submit to arbitra- MONEN IN WAR ALAY BERNE ‘BETWEEN FES “ roes Heed Por Head Foreseés New ~ Work for Feminists After Hostilities Are Done, WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—It was at @ Stasion of & fashionable house- maids’ sewing circle. The little French maid hed been saying ex- Plestve things about the Germans in Wer mother tongue. When she sub-; wided, another howsemaid ventured | fe bay that che wanted the heepl- supplies which che was then sew- te be forwarded to England only. Bight there the tittle French maid “Humanity knows no nationality,” de oad in a fash. “These things hall go. to all nations.” Tile anecdote was related to-day oy. Miss Mabe! Boardman, active head ofthe, American Red Cross, to tllus- tepte the part women are playing in the war—and the spirit they should Wanifest to make their influence the rongest. “The idea that humanity Rnows ho MAtionality,” she sald, “is the thing Mat 16 making women strong in this” ‘war. Women's ministration on thé Battlefield and woman's aid at homé mean that after thie great war is over there is going to be a better in- tekwational epirtt, Wounded soldiers afe.:Yotrig back home to tell that Wethen on tho, battiefields of a for- \ @BA land were kind to them. There ff ‘will be none of the rankting animosity Prisoners of Libby and Ander- ais knew after the civil war. There will be naught but praise for, the ‘enemy,’ and largely because of the women. jen, too, women are spreading the spirit of charity, They are taking the hunian element to the battlefel afid they are preventing many sol- tere from feeling that they must re- tatiie fer actual or fancied atroci- tié of the enemy. That is what T thé Woman's influencé on the moral questions involved in war.” But the woman ts paying a terrible Lj priee, Mins Boardman declared, She | « rust stay at home, while loved ‘onre are ‘fighting in the trenches. She apt a suffer the torture of allence—or | weakness. I had backache, pains in i had TERCENTENARY LIGHTS UP. oRiciNAL Hathntitton Candie Power in ole GENUINE TF Btvcet Uumination. ‘The Atedtric Hluthinations for the Pers tentenary ¢efebfation were turned, of at ¢ P'elock fast nisht enor aa” electric bulbs are used, ‘king @ total * blate of more than haif « million candle is power, The principal sections especially lighted are upver Fifth avenue, Thirty- fourth street, Forty-second street, Fifty- ninth street, to: Aaa yircle abd also tng nePet big eu tor my rade my nuart gh gt a Teel relock a P edit PB ave’ tian mr arent, ane Sry upareg and. Mayor el in the Last night eon festivals war he! pa ‘The Feed-Orink for ali Ages: infants,invalide Porenutrition, upbuilding ee Mite! vont Real ved. be tn Chtcage. CHICAGO, Oc! houses. Svertiowed night, the sec: ond wihtry one of nv ae and three penniless [t raced oh pee. in Bele trations. ropped to 29 degrees. FEELS LIKE A NEW WOMAN As Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Dispelled Backache, Headaches and Dizziness. ee | is Date in Rerdou's Mastethicce DIPTNW ACY. lean ae fo SNe | arith yy bi The ‘Beautiful | Adve venti» ONIGHT “AT ROSE STAHL, , |} HARRIS Hewes Gey: Be ae HE THE ALANS psa WIN, BEDS Montventasy & tice | a GAETYEAS RR Poe be RUTH CH iertERTON 4NFOCOMEDE, Daddy Lonc-Laee ¢.6u1 BLU DANSE UEFOLLIES ¥ ohne end rene Pique, Ohio—"I would be very tun- erateful if I failed to give L: E.. my Pinkham's -Vegeta- i ble Compound the ia ptaise it deserves, ij for I have taken it hg at different times, and it always re- lieved me when other medicines failed, and when | hear a wom sl plain | alw — it. tea was a sucned with a severe case of organic ieee Satan it me POOUGLAS FAIRBANKS os HE COMES UP SMILING ELTINGE YH, of Bry, Bre ot 5 20 hips and over my kidneys, beadache, iness, Inssitude, had no energy, li and I was always tii I te rdly able to do m; housework. 1 taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vageta ie Compound on one other occasion, and it “seeped in, anid it has built me wpe until now I feel like 0 INNOCENT : sent to use m; era and testimonial in COHAN ‘tT PAYS TO tal ope i wll beaeit multe eae ADVERTISE Vayne at Piqu Women who are suffering from those listressing ills peculi NE CH torture of knowing that! Pink! e Te, ove © loved enen have Been killed or J Col has Keen catied the great- eat victiia-of war.” Miss Boardman ‘sald: “Tt is all too true, She ts the t victim of the present strug- But woman's part in the world after ‘theowar is over can be more infinen- ‘tial than ever, Miss Boardman held. She favored formation of “a non-po- litical women's party,” which would deal with affairs not involving busl- ness or polities. “Suche a party,” she said, “could lend its influence toward permanent perce—and its influence would be one of the strongest influences to main- tain this. The Individual and the masa must be. educated to abhor war, tion, an@ to have a sort of world politics—and women can play thelr J part 4a fostering this spirt here- after,’ y table store their health, If you*want special advice w Iteto, to Lydia E. Pinkha Medi- une Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and @ woman and held in Gold: Wateh Warranted 10 Years N || HIPPODROMES Oth av. 45.44 sta, Daily Mats, 2. Best ovate $1 WARS #%. WORLD Chaias CENTS Reduced irom "EPERIE wk % feria wera al 3 "“Cthersu Smitation Vf =|GIMBEL BROTH ER: N ght the 4, of ine murteat invigorates ni: lng mothant noel a Mt fig Benoa) Vander eahinatee tion oe healthtulthet tea or xo! Take ne wnbstitate, Ask fof HORLICK’S. N Young Girls’ Fur-trimmed Suits at $19.75 $£5 is the lowest price heretefore quoved ‘on such suits. Rrondeloth trimmed with Fiteh-—in the Moae: wits cape-back coat. Caherdine trimmed with Stimk-onaeenm —tne coat of this model has the uew siouiuer yoke; fastens high at the neck; coat is edged with the fur. + Navy. thei . Brot gaol Sizeo 14, 16 and 18 yen Here Are Your Handkerchiefs And Tkoee for Holiday Gifts, Tco! You would not want to see a better and more varied collection country that makes handkerchiefs ts here represented, The touch of color is very much in evidence, and fantastic embroid- ered designs and lovely initials are not lacking. And then, see those transparent handkerchiefs for women—what refinement! for evel Women’s Handkerchiefs French} wide hems ae Coppel borders, hand- embroidered ‘colored initials, 266 eac! Meal tecealb alle bol tien el floral design surrounds initial; hand-embroicered initial; 60ceach, Linen, wit oF script initial, box of 6 for 760, Point Venise, sheer linen centers and dainty edge; one in fency box, 26¢ and each, Crepe de C chine, solid colors, with dainty lace edge to match; also white with colored herrs, 600 each. Latest novelty! Transparent, with une- orner em- ide red designs, peace patterns, 16c to 60c éach. French and Irish; sheer linen; hand-wmbroidered one- corner designs; 966 and 600 each. Men's Handkerchiefs All linen, with open block initial, laundered, 6 for T6e. With colored initial, three colors to box of aix, $1. With mall block Initial, splendid quality linen, box of 45, oti elongated initials, excellent quality linen, fully laundered; very syecial, vox of 6 for 96c, All linen, extra size, '23-in.; amall block initial; made ba isa be GIMTELS, Bo, each, 7 ‘rench linen, with lat japancee lettersy regulation size, 350 each. ne bis ‘All linen, for youths; with block initial, box of 6 for Tbe. Hallowe’en Comes This Saturday There is not much time left if you Favors, Lane ‘8, Costumes for yourself or the children, and the that go to a real Hal- have still to get your Part terns for decoration, M. dozen other different thin make up the joyousness lowe’en our bei only assures y satisfied; it al thorough! you w i] clusively GIMBELS. Toy Novelties, of paper and wd 166; Noise Fe pga | of Lal Hata, Ci spooky ‘gers and Skeletons. Hallowe'en Costurres for children, 61.60, Hallowe'en Costunes for men and 60 to $3.78. Hugirecs of Maske and bh 7) Faces, etc., 18o to $1.60. Fourth Floor ” Ribbons You Will Like—Specials Use them where you will and their charm will not fail. All-8ilk Roman-Striped lbbons, 60c Yar 7-in. wide; suitable for girdles and e8, All-Silk Warp-Print Ribbons, 26c Yard. ' 6-in. wae 4 in pretty floral desi; Loh All-Silk Tje0 juard Ribbons, 8c Yard 1-in. wide, \d white. signs; pink, blue and w! ite Five This to the present black hats are For holiday fanéy work; In dainty self-colored de- Broadway and Thirty-third Street Store Opens at 8.30, closes at 6. Righth Tloor “Domestic” Cabinet Sewing Machines Special at $40 Open Easily and are Practical ty. Our large stock of these goods not quickly and also means that ind here many novelties ex- Lanterns, for table and carrying, plod to @1. cd] all kinds, be to ate; andy Boxes in novelty shapes The machine is enclosed in a bees iful cabi- net which might be fit for the most handsome room—-in colors to mat¢h your furniture, such a8 Golden Oak, Mahogany, Circassian Walnut or : Early English. ‘Theself-threading needle tar, the automatic bobbin the looy er Which sews either lock or chain stitch, te ba! ing mechanism, and the cen plete set of to¢ern sag attest to ved popularity of the “Domestic” in more than milion homes. $2 Down and $1 Leseaeia Will ; ut this reliable sewing trachine in your her 9 with extra charges of any kind, and A GUA! cE y accompanies the machine. ruction at home if in Greater New York. “Partner” or “Domestic” Sewing Machines, Special at $22 These have the same mechanism as the hi priced machines, and are GUARANTEED. 3 Hifth | loer White Velvet Hats Latest Mode to Be Introduced in Untrimmed Models at $2.50 Black—bright colors—white! This is the evolution of millinery up ; minute. And as all of these tones are now in vogue wa shall specialize them tomorrow in hats it $2.60. Hats in white, sand color and cerise are faced with black; the in panne velvet. Dressy tate Which Require But Little C' “th-of-gold combined with Trimming, $5 to $8.75 ur and velvet. Sitver iace hats with velvet crowns, and vice versa. Hats of black velvet combined with pink satin. jain and Third Pieers Average Size Oriental Rugs- Speci y Priced---Main Floor be rugs are typical of the ¢xtraordinary sovings offered in the trerrencous, one-weck rug event now in full swirg in our Rug Store. n .these five groups are Shirvans, Kazajas and Be loochistens, also meny of the finer types of Mosul and Iran rugs. The sizes are svitable for throwing between doors, as hearth rugs end such; some in the 822.50 group are plenty THREE WEW YORK MEN ff 2.00 lerge enovgh to cover a small room. Every rug, of course, is guaranteed as to quality and condition. Four very special groups, on the Main Floor for one day. $9.75 $12.50 $15 $22.50 sain ricer Children’s Handkerchiets Linen; with wreath and small initial; Alt-linen i box of 6 for 76¢; others, box of 3 for 25¢, | beter picture bor oe ot see ok: and East River, Imperilling Own LWves. \.. WASHINGTON, Oct. 28—Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo has awarded allver medals of honor to Edward J. and ¥ John Grady of No. 520 East Ono Hun- déed and Forty-ninth street, New York fdr saving Samuel Hassard of No. & Montgomery atreet, Jersey City, from dyowning tn the North River July 19 i Hansard tell into. the river when, vs) 8 ¥ bee? from an excursion boat to ied vanished. iidward rad \* jaimped into the wuter and, after diving | twice, brought Hassard. ‘unconactous, | A rope was thrown to it about AMUSEMENTS MADISO wad ai e surface. , who fastened to jaeanrd, SEACORSEOUEN With ‘MLL LANG Xs Fritzi Scheff 215, 1S La” Weeh UENC : VAR Pah, SS ae a i Main Floor Trio Made Gallant Rescues in North § bg a Yor A Sextette of Cheery Blankets and Quilts Mark these savings and take advantage of them tomorrow; right ‘‘on the dot” wit the first, real cold weather, of the seacon. $5 White Woolen Blankets, $3.95 Pair 72x80 in. wool and cotton mixed; pink and blue borders with wide silk binding to match. 96.60 White Woolen Blankets, $6 Pair 2 we and 72x90 inch, Part cotton filling; pink and blue ‘8. at’: 60 All-Wool Plaid Blankets, $5 Pair x80 inch, Size 70x80 inch, reg. $7.60, at $6.60, Large Exquisite Lace Scarfs Undoubledly these prices cannot be duplicated for months, and perhaps nol for years- $3.60 to $45 The reason is obvious—-they were made in Belgium, Those of thread lace are so fine that they look to be real handwork,. Ideal for Outdoor Boys! Mackinaw Coats, $6.50 Worthy to Sell at $8.60 to $10 When in the open air, boys enjoy these warm, comfortable coats very much, be- cause they are not too long and give free and easy movement to the limbs. They are in the pop- ‘the rope broke and Hansard fell back lancine. block pt plaids in all the wanted toler ; ing Grady help “ t v4 If they wer » ular double - b Haas, Yoh 'draay then plunged "end geet x Sones $3.60 Heavy Cotton Filled Comfortables, 92.60 pont bated aeete k e Norfolk st ee & saved bot Michael Gilbride of No. #0! Twrentyeaixth street, New Yor) lal of honor from the Sec Charles Alexander fron. + ine in the Bnet River April 26, 101 DENTISTRY. ANCHOR ‘|CENTUR | To Night, Phony, Nis Went, 62d St, N t 2 DENTISTRY THAT LASTS Waterbury Dental Work if not oniy DENTURE PLATE 88 asting, but is so natural that it defies detection, These beautiful Hoolless Teeth ‘obtainable here only) ate cent achievement of Waterbur: They do not interfere with tas thua contribute innate comfort pleasure ‘m eating everything desired. No facial move loosens or dis lodges them, be they are accu- rately made in The New WATERBURY Way ing, have your old teeth extracted Come here in the morning, fA tated tote tect | 1000 sniesing teeth 3B re without Sone tiear o Wenienet eo trections and dental surgery: inks Pas divsadeSee NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Pull Sets of Teeth $8.00 up p | Dold Crowns, 22 karat $5.00 up Gold Fillings..... $1.00 up! Silver Fillings. . 50c. up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS = 29 W: 34th St., New York 414-416 Fulton St., Broly nm e Oppeahetm, (24 Deer Wont Abvebem oct dheche: sf HOURS, sco 1 SUNDAY, 9% 3 Cures, Dreach aad Owedles Leddss ta atiendasca return nome’ at night with a NEW set that m8 39LH ST. Batis. web, The 38 7 tet % )CA DLEREE “ON Ria “1 He. me ci ‘14 MRS, Raniick CAMPBELL RE. yes 81, Bat, & Nor, va 4 bir Rulwhese? “PYGMALI ASTOR WirW tea tie MIRACLE MAN | "McCORMACK. LONTACWES.S, ‘MICK MY Crew EY" Fei vat 3 ae ee wie [na Sa 72x78 inch. Pure white cotton filling; Persian and floral designs. .60 Wool-Filled Comfortables, $6 72x78 inch. Best sateen covering, with 9-inch border to match; large variety of colors, $6.60 Down-Filled Comfortables, ¢6 72x12 ineh. Pure new down filling; floral and P Hn of. fects, The same with border and piain baek to mi reg. $7.50, at $6.60, « e¢ond Floor only $46. Princesse Lace Scarfs, $7.60 to $16. Lierre Lace Scarfs, $4.60 to ¢8.60. Spanish Lace Scarfs, $3.50 to $25 TNE IY MENTS. Pats Packee ALHAMBRA At 'staR BiLt| eae PALL TESTVAL | OY AL Mtl ALL STAR BALL BS val uel S Met ‘ URRAY wir, 7RE WeCRACER Ik JAR NY. TimaTic ickéte 78 ete. to 62. Now at Hox Office a MMBRITENG eee vas VW" S OPBRA NOUS. venting, November Sd, IPAVLOWA ond Her DISTINUCINN RD COMPANY. | } ry New Ballets, Divertioemente and MODERN BALL BOOM DANCES. AMUSEMENTS “fol Management Fa. H. Pidgeoe |} sQve Aves , Sabmerine Mation Mt a fi Rensatio uve. | ef Desrive (eine Admission Pith? | iran Mat. Daily OPAL Asown'cd.” BROOK.VYN AMUSEMENTS. <4 “ Ar | TAA LSW. Wat 139 Ca ryuetn tase | style belt and convertible collar; in the newest laids and color-com- ination, among which are red, bro * gray and blue. Sizes 6 to 17 years—at $6.60. 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