The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1917, Page 5

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for the sighth consecullve, term: Meeting was held at the headquar- No. 229 East Broadway. These Bad Results follow a lazy liver:—. are! Disor tomach; Head- ache; and other evil inful, dangerous dings, This Good Old Remedy comes to the rescue, Take two or three pills at bedtime—once. After that, one wach night two, nowand ,if necessary. iveg Cewine bears Signoture Colorless feces often show the absence of Iron in the blood. Carter’s Iron Pills will help this condition. Sixth Avenue at 19th Street E are ready w W that, Alexander's. It has Victrola X 8 10-inch D Records 1 12 inch Double Reeord McCreery” Albums . | Face Record Total Down § and Per Month Special 5th Avenue | Joint | appeal. Shoe Specialists tor Sixty Years Andrew Alexander Spring Preparedness shen you want them—comprehen- sive assortme en, women and children. we are ready with shoes of the same assured quality you have always found at taking to assemble so great a variety of good shoes as our spring stock offers-—es- pecially under present market conditions his spring in particular is a good time to get vour shoes at Alexander's attention orders for Victrolas and Records James MeCreery & Co. = PROSPEROUS JEWS —— ASSAILED IN PLEA FOR WAR VICTIMS 'Felix Warburg Issues Appeal for Sufferers Abroad and Calls Americans Lax. | Warburg, chairman of the Distribution Committee of Funds for Jewish War Sufferers, has issued an extrairdinary appeal to Jews of America to save the starving | Felix | members of their race in Europe and Earnest solicition is mingled the Asia. with vigorous denunciation of | rich, who fail to come forward and do their share. “American Jewry, Awake," says the “You and you alone can unswer the prayer put by suffering niliions—Feed us, save us, “Despite the rupture of diplomatic relations with Germany, arrange- ments have been made for the con-| Unued distribution of funds in the countries under control of the Cen- tral Empires. The work will be car- ried on through ambassadors of neutral countries—if America will ut supply the funds, “Have American Jews callous to the sufferings of their brothers and sisters, fathers and nothers in the war zones? Certain t is that our Jewry seems, in large neasure, to have lost sight of Its manifest duty. om the Jews of every country 1s born of desperation funds he increased become mo ap sking th 548 Fifth Avenue at 45th Street eet | ith your spring shoes nts of new styles for But more than been no smal! under- given to mail 34th Street |eeif satisfied, enjoying every go THE EVENING WORLD, that money be sent quickly or that It may not avail. Pe de Amertoan Jewry, with Its lewh and bi jood involved in this | SSeeutrom of agony, 8 complacent, | thing that money can buy, that peace ind LM can provide. In every city ‘ews continue to enjoy | featortad spleasuiren, to engage in fastl- vities, to stage social functions, to spend with lavish hands to gratify self, to indulge the vanity, to give eviience of the prosperity that is theirs. jod of our Fathers. It is as though we were making merry in a funeral house. We made much show and much demonstration of our sym- pathy when Dr. Magnes returned returned from Europe and told us just what were the conditions he wit- conditions now immeasurably orse, We were much moved. Our eyes at times grew moist and the Jews of America responded, pledged | themselves and their honor to give $10,000,000 during 1917 for the work of succor, “But we are not fulfilling our #0- lemn pledge, we are heediess of the obligations we have assumed. The $10,000,000 18 not being contributed Our purse strings are drawn closer. | We are forgetting.” The committee has drained ita treasury to the last dollar for relief in Europe and Palestine. Its total distributions have been more than $7,000,000. Of the pledged $10,000,000 fund only $1,230,782 has been received Reports of frightful sufferings of Jews in many lands have been re- ceived by the committees. ature Feata GALESVIL persons have died here are ill, some critically, from a di the nature of which has baffled phy- sicians from the Rochester, Minn., Foundation and the local health author- ities, Schools have been closed as a resuit of the outbreal City js appealed to phys! 4s for assistance in ¢ | ing the spread of the malady. According ans who have prvatio Iittie ptoms, swollen g' ture, but add thi ment has not been de a BRONX NOTES. The Park Republican Club of the Chirty-ffth Assembly District held its monthly meeting at the clubrooms at Fordham 1and Third Avenue he members were ad- | iressed by Perley Morse, certified public accountant to the ‘Thompson Legislative In Cmmittee, upon “Efficlenc of the other speakers w Thomas Whit last night. r ark Com- and Peter nt were T. Shan- vatton, Judge and ex-Aldermen Well and , Edward Babcock, Louis F. Gautie , Charles Jon ex-Assembly- » John Ubi, Charles Bradbury, Smith,’ Joseph Wasserman nard Farmers Make © Help. CHICA March 14.—Farmers in Ilinois, Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin and Indiana are badly in need of help for the coming season and many have ap plied to the Federal employment agency here to obtain workers, Increased pay for both single and marrte is (tfered, in some. cases n fouse, garden and the use of a cow p24 transportation to the country emcees Nernhe Act. ‘The physicians attending Sarah Bern- hardt at the Hotel Savoy to-day sald she was very much Inproved. Her see laabeth Ormaby, told rep ' d nly # go to New Have g for a scheduled dames WicGreery & Co, | 5th Avenue ADVANCE | “Furniture Week” | McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” FURNITURE, BEDS AND BEDDING At Reductions Up to 50/ Although this sale does not commence until Monday, March 19th, advance selections may be made any day | yet for the | likely to be we | mentions the CALL SOCIALIST CONVENTION Party Will Decide Event of Ho By a telegraph vote of 37 to & the National Committee of the Soctalist Party yesterday ratified the decision of the Executive Committee to call a! national convention April 7, It was announced by Morris Hillquit of the Executive Committee. ‘The party's attitude on the present war crisis and the course it will fol- low in case hostilities begin are the chief points to be decided, though the convention will also pass upon gen- eral party questions. Though no city has been chosen convention, Chicago ts ted, Cleveland and St. Louis are a being considered The party has a rule by whigh any member joining the army or navy is expelled, —— CARPLESS SsPErcn. (From the 8. Louls Pont Dispatch.) “I hear the Grabcotns have hired a tutor for young Reginald Grabcotn.” “Yes, but whenever Mr. Grabcoin new member of the Grabcoin is greatly household M rs, humilia “Mr. Gi coin has a way of pro nouncing ‘tutor’ as if the person re ferred to did exercises on the trom bone, cornet or some other kind of horn." NON: PB ONOUS Mouth Wash-Gargie-Nasal Douche dally will Felleve and prevent such Dis ' n. The years the House of Krakauer has devoted ty fhe study of plano tone have been fully exemplified wonderiul degree of purity, volume and sweetness of KRAKAUER gruPIANOS pertect ome A payment of £50 secures immediate delivery* Retail Showrooms 125 W. 42d Street Semi-Annual Sale of WEDNESDAY, MAROH 14, MY TIRED FEET ACHED FOR “Tt Let your sore, swollen, ach-| ing feet spread out in a bath of ‘ id Just take your shoes off and then! put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion tortured feet of yours ina “Tir” bath Your toes will wriggle with joy; they'll look up at you and almost talk and then they'll take another dive in that “Tir bath When your feet feel like lumps of| lead all tired ont—Just try | It's grand—it's glorious. Your feet will dance with Joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, callouses and bunions, There's nothing like “Tis.” It's the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. Get a 25 cent box of * "at any drug or department store—don't wait. Ab! how glad your feet get; how com- | fortable your shoes feel. You can | ir shoes @ size smaller If you de- Advt. Driees of ath 22-Karat 2 Gold Crowne $3 eaakerat DR. FINCH 215 West 42d St. ** 10 Kenmare St. 2) °f, *eee { 409 411 Futton St)! Hail Pony Closed Oysters with “Eddys” a drop on an oyster, a dash in a stew. Eddys OLD U2 Salice Fine on Fish, Steaks, Chops and Salads. 10c Grocers and Delica- tessen Stores sell it Pritchard, 331 Spring St..N.Y. Sauce Made by E priutiag of the sdvertiseaenty 31th Street ANNOUNCEMENT this week. 1917, Fc ; : vee 8 James MicCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Women’s Smart Spring Suits - 28.00 A sale carefully planned in advance—a repre- sentative collection of choice new Suits compris- ing many reproductions of higher-priced models WOMEN’S UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS A Special Offering 2.95 Attention is directed to an interesting group of Untrimmed Tats for Women and Misses. The assortment embraces the newest ideas in small, me- dium and large shapes; Black and all the popular colors are represented; smart and distinctive styles. A Most Attractive Assortment of Imported and Domestic Flowers, Feathers and Ornaments at Moderate Prices. McCreery’s Annual ‘MARCH SILK SALE Nc WwW Offering the best values, largest variety of weaves and styles, most complete color assortments in America. yard 48c to 1.95 IN ADDITION ON THURSDAY 5,000 Yards of RICH NOVELTY DRESS SILKS styles Progress In choice and latest’ fashionable shades—featuring the new Military, Cameaux and Monotone color combinations in Satin and Taffeta yard 98c to 1.45, regularly 1.50 to 3.00 Moire Velour; 36 inches wide... yard, 98cr stripes and plaids. Rich Black Silk regularly 2.00 LININGS & FLANNELS | WASH DRESS FABRICS cotton back, of new Spring 3,000 yards of Lining Satin soft finish, in an entire line 2,000 yards Madras Shirting in a wide range of new patterns and colors. colors, also White ed 36 inches wide. | yard 24c yard 98¢ 7 ; ; ‘ ; Silk Warp Malls, strong, durable quality; | . White Gabardine Skirting; superior qual very silky finish: suitable for linings, ity; 36 inches wide yard 45c dresses, blouses and underwear; full line of | 5990 : ; sea, bh Ine 5,000 yards Imported Dress Linens in a oy Gai Saha Back or Whites 36) complete assortment of Spring colors: 45 hes P. yar | inches wide. yard White Outing Flannel; superior quality; aikae cere Ai 86 inches wide; ten yards in a piece Novelty Sport Skirting in a large variety piece of new patterns and colors. yard 29¢ es a | a if y : As. 9 5 é a We | Misses’ Afternoon Dresses eh p | ae hy err |! ai) a OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY VALUES | | i oe q Six Distinctive Spring Models, Developed in ‘Tatfeta, Crepe le | Meteor and Tatheta and Georgette Crepe Combinations, { ? J A remarkable choice of Dresses. Taffeta in Jabrador t or N Blue, Gold, Rose, Pearl Gray, Hele e 1 Reseda; . , Vatf col od witl orgette Crepe. i ee ate or Four-piece Queen Anre model Suite, as illustrated, in American Walnut ot BAA uAne tine Hine vl Grau Rose. Greens inttati Mahogany, consisting of rene r, ( hitfoni r with cs rt te ae r, Toilet Table ‘ wl uN nei Hy ( vl ester Ne Fy, me ees Hy a al th 16.75 with separate hand mirrors and full size Bed. regularly 800,00 [Savas ia Spetcc a Vitale pe Meteor in Galdiiamin aad 250.00 Na Blue, Myrtle Green or Black. Size 14 to 18 years, we 1 \

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