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Misi iis sa Pe and Factories Colors. (Mrs. Elsa Barker, Poet, fwemon of a warring nation? what new ward their each other? She has just returned Aside from the fact that an American woman who ‘MEN FORENGLAND TO SEND TO WAR Induce Them to Join the |picadings. There ts brave, quiet ac- "EVERYBODY IS KNITTING tums With Story of Woman's Part in War. By Marguerite M. Marshall. ‘What does war really mean to the md hands they knit stockings and make shirts, but what do they do with their hearts and drains? In tions, if any, do they stand to- folk and toward Gre the little, in- AAS timate detalles of lives affected, those details even today sum up the world Ww ninetenths of the feminine scx? e the war doing to women? ‘Those are some of the questions I | to Disa Barker. Mrs. Barker in! euthor of “Letters From a Liv.; Dead Man,” “The Book of Love" | fRigh place in modern American Iit-| jed tay abroad, the earlier fm Paria, the latter period in She was at the English: {e on peculiarly cordial and | terms with many English iactuding members of dis- ‘We ber natural sympathy the ardor vision of a post. That ts why I aetesegestine Toate De ek ad to mon, The women re ene ane one tem ae etand together and stand eolidly sunt |svery woman riots were 90 , om, ry bi ah Aho A plata ¥ behind the men, te held on | HOW ‘SPARTAN ro Whe forever? HER BOY TO W “But are there no rebellious ones?” 5 ay bas, I know said to yu young 7 on't it in 1 asked. “Are there no women ut- the’ army A hy itt were cat shew tar 7 Ee to war, or who cannot/|«0.’ That is the feeling ever sons and husbands to) oven among thone whove Hey petocauet t= pretest jf heard’: rotest 1 heard camo nad from "a sec know of one woman tn oman but a man. It wa Engiand who is a to ral; 7 of his only son, a boy neve: ears the MOA Menpire,” abe ‘ruplin: ola, For ‘weeks the youngster plead: itl Hi ti npartas Mo need 6. call it ig ‘aid night they Ke vou, for : Spartan spirit; it's the British spirit. and Say tho men decide to go there are | ? fow tears and no complaints or an example of the initia- @ women show in collecting | Hefore nthe war hae taken the Bree of women whee be woman one PB 4 relative who has dor wounded. o themsolves with black and white, Many ig and untitled hes gh have gone to the front as nurses, and those at home never cease working. Social SAYS GERMANS IN LONDON Ll @atherings and every sort of affair wee URTeCUS TREA are turned Into benefits Re- ven if they must make per tices to do so. At worst, they find worn after tho firat/competences awept away and have of ‘Sctaber The wife of an ae 1| turned without a Tmurmur to whatever now saw these uncless hats the| work would give them support. distribution bureau, A quiet, Uttle | girl who is a member of person with no business training, whe most notable families in Gr nevertheloss hunted up a small it her income, promp' rented it for four days, put pri her town hou With 4 is now supporting Fow! How \ Greusy, 1723 % urs EXTRAORDINARY SALE We regret that on account of the large attendance at the sale announced in Sunday’s Papers we were \ unable to give some of our patrons our usual good service. The sale is continued throtghout the present week, and practically all the articles listed on Sunday from adds is Soh hcd i seat Uie Sealed dull EE _BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DEOBMBER 10, 1014. by working in an office at $8 “Another wa; how ia! € friends had agreed to meet ai my Ouse a ia time, Among them reat, and it peering to do a0, his "Enmiisn ‘rillow- im. wa turn 9 “Tnever saw anything Persistent, unified courage the war has brought out in English women,” {reiterated Mra. ker, - | knew them till now, and I have s; fourteen years of my life in England.” nd if | ake tight ‘years of age and ti former Representative Jai Ohvi llon reres in reenlat Rate ys he quiet “L never spent New ind. maied | ‘linens. He was iy cr ANE Ree out Mrs. Barker in her new at No. 143 East Twenty-seventh does the war mean to wom- abe repeated. “It means that are showing themscives so #0 united, so wonderful!” aN ALL UNITED AND BE- HIND THE MEN. were shining and there Poa catch in her voice as she H "The war has developed a new fameng the women, euch a id net knew could and eacte are down; the individ- . | 0g! causes and claime are ferget- Guffragettes and secigty but- duchesses and laboring mistresses and maids, Beeteh, Welsh, English, all working together in a com- eleterheed. Nor is the sex ity acoompanied by any f Quinine al BD ebeicor i-3oth. tall tall he Quinine produced pay gem | ag ed ried peepee which egrene year because of its extraordi: reading the accompanying 4! oye from the box of Laxative Bromo Quinine, tellin ioeseed st whatitdoesand hoe it does it, you can understand why this remedy is used sq effectively by so “§ Many millions of people. Whenever ou feel a cold com- ig on think of the name Laxative Bromo Quinine. “Bromo Quinine’’ ee GENUINE, Bromo Quinin Bromo Quinine A TCAs elas ge ¢ cus oe ee i tthe siguatare pay bd Price Bho. PARIS can still be obtained. Stock has been rearranged for convenient examination. The tables for Odds and Ends at the rear of the store have been replenished, and contain many pieces marked at a small fraction’ of the original prices. Such fur values can be offered only when a large stock has been sorted for clearance. 19 West 34th Street, New ‘York MONTREAL Completely @ tom @ me Furnished Rooms Completely Furnished $125) f $150 Quartered Oak Bookcase jon it’, plese ee igh Rooms By compiccy Furnished » LONDON a al. | the Ban veri s Went ¥ Divsctery-- READ CAG shai ing nee ik bile ‘ beans ye pee, No Question What It’s Made Of The ingredients are plainly stated on every tin of INSTANT POSTUM and also in the advertising. Choice whole wheat is separated into kernel and outer-coat— combined with a small amount of wholesome molasses, roasted separately and skil- fully blended to give Postum a delicious, snappy flavor similar to high-grade Java coffee. But Postum is free from caffeine and tannin, the drugs that make coffee harmful. Anyone with signs of nervousness, indigestion, heart flutter, sleeplessness or other ills so often caused by coffee, can learn something of value by quitting coffee and using Postum— Delicious — Healthful -Economical Postum now comes in two forms: Regular Postum—must be boiled to bring out the rich flavor. 15c and 25c packages. Instant Postum—soluble form, made in the cup with hot water instantly. 30c and 50c tins. ’ Both kinds are delicious, cost per cup about the same, sold by Grocers everywhere. “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM An Exceptional Sale of Men’s and Young Men’s $17 7 5 WINTER SUITS, Were $22.50, $24.75, $27.50 and $29.75 300 SUITS—Taken from Regular Stock and Sharply Reduced for Clearance These Suits are the accumulation of odd lots re- maining from the season’s best selling models—only one, two or three of a style—grouped together and offered at a remarkably low figure for quick aisposal. Included in the Assortment Are:— English soft roll models in narrow shoulder effects—with plain or patch pockets—and smart but conservative styles for the more conservative man. The Materials Include:— Chalk line stripes—in neat, dark effects—checks and over- plaids in fancy mixed worsteds, unfinished worsteds, cheviots pega Sizes to fit men of all proportions, but not each model and $18.50 WINTER OVERCOATS Specially Priced, The Man Who Wants an Overcoat—of Smart Style—at an Economical Price Cannot Afford to Overlook This Opportunity. The Season’s Newest Models:— Chesterfield ‘ingle and double-breasted, semi-form fitting. English box with self-collar—button through medel. ’ Modified Balmacaan, Raglan and Kimono sleeve models. Double-breasted Greatcoats and many swagger loose-fitting styles, The Fabrics Are:— Black and Oxford Keragy, Melton, Vicuna, Fancy Mixtures in Cheviets, Cassimeres, Weel Thibets, Fleeces, Crombies, Chinchilla snd many ‘“‘warmth-without-weight” fabrics, Take the Elevators on the 35th Street Side Direct to the Men’s Clothing Department, Fifth Floor Men’s Cigar Department at 35th Street Entrance | To appreciate the convenience and great value of |