The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1916, Page 16

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% week BS BV mR LAY MORE INFANTILE PARALYSIS, | tines % nvrver of came ue w fortre) mene pected canon ware uneuy- | Pour now cases of infanitie paratyete i nat wick On4 Tiree Aewtne atirtout Sere reported yew Deprriment in Neekin to thel® The ~~ By Soldiers Off to | Whitney Are Doing Noble Work for the Women | jyi') | Folk Left at Home by National Guardsmen— in | Will Find Work for Them and Children. oto if By Marguerite Mooere Marshall. | The women of New York will not allow the wife or daughter, the | | mother or sister, of any national guardsman to come to want because the, | bread winner of the family leaves it at the call of country. | The Women’s National Committee of the American Defense Society 's | perfecting elaborate plans for the war sufferers who will be with us eves 1 though our own war be thousands of iniles a: A Uttle group of New York society women have pledged themselves personally to protect all the “girls that are lott behind”—girls of seven, seventeen or seventy. So, whatever his circumstances, no departing soldier need fear that his loved ones wil! suffer materially during | his absence on the Mexican borleriand-—or beyond it. i Mre Lewis B. Woodruff, who somehow manages to, ‘ perform the triple functions of social leader, author || and philanthropist, told me yesterday afternoon of | ne this new and fine proof of feminine patriotism. She is! WGLEOREM MARINA 5 member of the Women's Committee of the National | Defense Society and Chairman of its sub-committee, which {s specially charged with collecting books and magazines for American camps and, ows tit ch at the} giving their men to fight for cine! We sat on the same bench a | aiving their 0 | @ismantied Authora and Artista’! ore Kiving Page rar one ee! Booth of the Allied Bazaar, and 1) ican women, who sacrifice lesa, should | couldn't help noting that the sea-| be ready to do what they can for the| | ng The simplest and safest remedy for Eczema and other skin troub- les is Cadum Ointment & semen ene ang ty eruptions, ringwern, cats, eta. — At druggisteo—25c. a box REE MILLION BOX SOLO EVERY YEAR inFRANC shell pink of Mra, Woodruff's cheeks, families of those who are defendi: her wonderful clear, blue eyes, were | Us all. not even dimmed by three montha’ of almost continuous labor for the most remarkable charitable enterprise ever conducted in this country. And she, for one, is ready to work even harder —if that be possible—for our own sol- diers and their families than she has worked for the wer sufferers in Eu- "RT he American women who are “Of course, many large business es- tablishments have eald that their em- ployees who are members of the Na- tional Guard would receive full pay: end have their eS kept open| for them during ir absence at the front. But there are innumerable emall firms which cannot meet this} offer. And it is @ question if even| | @ome of the larger business houses can keep up their generosity for an Semi-A Wren | 4 i OPEN AN ACCOUNT | tae pote daar erg paar HOME FUR NISHERS SAL Phy $1 ON DELIVERY indee peried Xf we hae war it/sewine, ig do, and, where pleture HO RLICK Ss bn eae RAL es our committee plane to. de ot houpitateurglisan it cisis of women I —~— THE ORIGINAL Let Us Start You Ho ig ee ea hee etm omes § HORLICK's yous Bap uanos | cuore 14,97 Fe ee er fan mit our rt out! men ‘cndorr we ‘will make ‘TERMS ESPECIALLY BASY FOR VOU. Special sale this Grade Brass & Enamel Beds at Savings of from 331050% ats EVERY CUT Aleontons Stuer or ane tattme” Cotvines soursell by COMPARIBON CASH O8 CREDIT thes ta ‘buy for CASH oF on CREDIT that Orie aap ur Prices Are Always the Lowest tee "ERAS ENAMEL BED DetAce GED ENAMEL BED BY Hare. eas 97 ae Pay $1 on delivery and the fe" asea = Wak j, best Daled white oe duced prices. Clud Fees No teres Added Ne_Eextra. Charecs io I SALE Of t IGh GRADE FER CD UIT: FOR LIBRARY, DINING BOOM AND BED ROOM, AT SAVINGS OF TRO |. 3355 6 0% 31. Weekly Delivers This Can lee ieee ae SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED th With All Purchases, Bot! ; Cash and Credit. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH ANY STYLE Victor-Victrola from $15 to $350 end pay for it in or Monthly Pa Accounts Opencd From $5 to $5,000 On Smel! Weekly or Monthly Payments Open Saturday Evenings Until ® a, ay Som Delivers 10 o’Cleck at All Three Stores ACCOUNT, BY MALL, ‘ your seme and addres to we will take prompt’ és payment on delivery, UNT WITH KKCORDS n & Comp a. rket St “The aia SUMMER RESORT ANNUAL __ @f THE NEW YORK WORLD FREE! At the Main Office and All Branch Offices of The World Containing many thousand advertisements of places at which to spend your Summer vacation. Orders by mail should be accompanied by five cents for postage. SIXTY-EIGHT PAGES, EXCLUSIVE OF BEAU- TIFULLY ILLUSTRATED COVER IN COLORS A Guide to All Resorts , Women Organize to Aid ‘Girls Left Behind’ Mexico |Mra. Lewis B. Woodruff and Mrs. Harry Payne | 7)" "ii wumcnautineney wr | tlonal Guard, and to put work in the | hands of these women which will sup. | Port them decently till the return of | their bread winnere—husbanda, fath- era, brothers or sons, “We have communicated with afi the large department stores, most of them have promised to give our employment bureau the chance to fill their vacancies. Of feputable business firms throug! the city are doing the same thing. More than one woman of wealth and sition has offered to take into ber ome the wife of some guardsman and her children tn excnange for light housework on her |, _ “We are to have a central store and |} workshop where women will be given Py ye UK 26, £980 feady have had a number of offera|of care till their to provide for the little children of | Another Naw Yorner, departing soidier= A War LZ banker hae written ue to will take two of much From New York PPLE TCT of work for which they are best fit- ted—sewing, stenography, nursing or some other oceans in which they can make a good living. “If war continues for any length of time women doubtless will fill tem- pora the positions which certain employers are holding open ‘or guardsmen on their return. The work MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex tract of select malted grain, malted in out own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions, Infante and children thrive on it. Agrees with Jj the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged, fg, Needs no cooking nor addition of mith. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc. LTED Me Le and Must be done in the interim and why should not soldiers’ wives and daugh- ters be given the first chance at it? The warring countries in Europe have found that women can be used in many capacities where formerly only men were employed. “Of course no woman will be asked to do work beyond her strength, or work whioh will make it impossible to care for her children. But wi Should be kept at home or when traveling. Anu- tritious food-drink may be in @ moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing . Also in lunch tablet form for business mer. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Take a Package Home si world’s greatest scientists write the strongest arguments advocating BEER as the HOME BEVERAGE. Ye The following is an excerpt from the London Lancet signed by sixteen eminent medical men:— | Alcohol is a rapid and trustworthy restorative. In many cases it may Y be described as life preserving, owing to its power to sustain cardiac and ner- iy vous energy. We hold the universal belief of civilized mankind that as an il article of diet the moderate use of alcoholic beverages for adults is beneficial. i This statement represents the opinion of leading clinical teachers, as well as medical practitioners.” Prof. Foster, of London, England, formulated the following statement, which was signed by sixty-two of the most eminent physiologists :— “The results of careful experiments show that alcohol taken in moderate * quantities is oxidized within the body and so supplies energy like common articles of food.” These men know from personal experience that when preperly used beer is the one beverage that builds up, conserves, aids, repairs and strengthens the body and is benefi- cial to the human race. You can feel sure that you have chosen the IDEAL HOME TEMPERANCE BEVER- AGE when you selec 7 RUPPERT’S MKnickecbocker The Beer That Satisfics ft 4e produced from the finest materiale by experts, under constant scientific supervision, n the finest ouse on earth. Every ble precaution ie taken in the brew ng and bottling, and as a result Ruppert’s Knicker- bocker Beer i- y r) ishing be ye wo Botties c and on Draught REMEIAIEEE DEPRES Bottled at the Brewery Exclus.vely The Jacob Ruppert Brewery Third Avenue, 90th to 92d Street, New York Yin veri? il

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