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MRS. BREITUNG’S DANCE © © FOR AMERICAN AVIATORS (°° AT WALDORF TO-NIGHT * MISS LOLA ROBINSON Numerous dinners will be given this evening in advance of the entertains ment given by Mrs, Edward N. Brel- tung in the grand ballroom of the Waldorf. Astot American Aviation Corps tn France and also for that of the French am- bulance at Pierrefonds Among others interested in the en- ||P tertainment are Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bacon, Mr. and Mrs, James H, Kid- der, Miss Lota Robinson, Lady Cole- brooke, Mrs, Paul Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, D. B. Pratt, Dr. and Mrs. Preston P, Satterwhite, Miss Maude K. Wetmore, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Gillesple, Mr. and Mrs. Myron T. Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Pott Mr. and Mrs. George Rose, Miss Elisabeth Mar- bury, Mrs. James A. Burden, Miss Elsie de Wolfe, Mrs, Hermann Oel- richs, Mr. and Mrs. James Lowell Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Griswold A. ‘Thomp: 8. Ct Duches: and Duchesse ¢ haulnes and the Duke Kichelieu, The entertainment will consist of theatrical diversions and dancing. Among the theatrical folk who will appear will be Marie Dressler, Ger- trude Kingston, Georgia Caine, A and George M. Cohan tho entertainment will be the attend- ance in uniform of forty officers of the battleship A as ushers, und several y of prominence will distribute pro- grammes. an * Potes in Society I Mrs. Herbert Harde will give at the! Colony Club this afternoon — tho| second of her talks for the benefit of | the International Child Welfare | |fi League. Lady Sain Hughes of Ottawa, Ont., is at the Vande Mrs. Wilber burth Street, aster Monday daughter, Miss Rosalie Blood guest of honor at a reception by the Joint Committee on the Literary Arts at the National Arts Club, No, 15 Gramercy Park next Wednesday evening. a Mrs. Mortimer Levering announces the engagement of her niece, Miss| |B Lorraine “Reynolds, to Owen Mar- lowe Voigt, son of Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Voigt. Preceding the entertainment at} Sherry's to-night Mrs. George Grant Mason will give a large dinner there, Other persons who will entertain dinner guests at their homes, after- ward going to the entertainment, are Mrs, Lindley Hoffman Chapin, Mrs. | George de I bert and Mrs, W. I 8. Cass Gil- rborough. Miss Msther Ma ter of Mr. and Mrs, F. N, Aiken, wat married to John Anthony, Mattheys Tast night inthe Aiken home, No. 800 Riverside Drive, The Rev. John S, Allen performed the ceremony. MN HG i qn Lae pez For Stiff Neck Apply Sloans Liniment withour| ale to the sore leaders and the| pain will soon be relieved For rheumatic aches, neuralgia | gout, lumbago, bruises, strains || sprains and muscle stiffness hove, a bottle handy. Quickly penet: than mussy plaste stain the shin At oll drugg' d soother cleaner A/LLS PAIIV * Mrs. Gilbert Colgate of No. | Charles Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Oliver De Lancey Coster gave a dinner last night at No.|many towns and villages. Mr. and. Mrs. | A Mi-Careme s rt io ft of the West Side Katherine 4 ye Wield to-night in al for the be ventle Fund sherry’s. Th bor The Junior composed of n girls, headed by Mi wear Hawalian Kn th Street, their) Henry, will ¢ uy will Atlantic City, | Afterward there will be « dance, Smallpox in North Sweden, Kast Forty-seventh Street starts to-| 81 East Fifty B.C., to-visit her son- Will be motion pictures of Squadron A re | play) Hawaiian” music.* Austin | Commissioner of Accounts W H. Colgate, and) Mong, Henry Smith and adore | 8aid yeate t | le Ss Igate Jr, are at) ge appear in a pantomime.| “This ta the firat criminal action | able to Make Statement, s Vanderbilt) grocKHOLM, Sweden, March 15.— ned at dinner last evening at nitth “Aven An epidemic of smallpox in Northern | seven. of them Sweden Is causing anxiety. Compul- sory vaccination Is being ordered in| €rafting and one tor maki "AFTER LICENSE GRAFTERS. | VICTIM OF MYSTERIOUS the License Bureau, Who was held in s ef Magistrate McAdoo to-morrow, ; ; stein in Professor’s House, Is Un- hall proceed against the others and to get indictment ne lege Of ey ty. | gomery County, shot three times early Commissioner Bell, aix on a which is not a criminal fense. condition, Heth ts unable to make any Statement or see visitors, Bt te eomneetiod: With the arrest ot| SH TI Lieut. Clement Heth, U. 8. A., brother Nl Shawae aie Seca Yorewey’ eves. wl of the wounded man, arrived here to-day | | from Washington with his two sisters, D ball, for. arraignment. before) Vanne Sta . | Misses Pickett and Virginia Heth. Every | Young Man, Fired Upon at 3 A. M./ qttempt to get a statement from Prof. Vawter or any member of his household | haw been vain. ‘The warrant on which Prof. Vawter | against the Manhattan inspectors, We) ROANOKE, Va., March 15.—Stockton | was arrested Tuesday afternoon cha Heth, prominent young farmer of Mont- | felonious shooting and wounding. ‘ye, Tuesday in the home of Prof, Charles FE. ore bao fa Bl ec! cs eir home ac Vawter, teacher of mathematics at the| 00 trom any other house, and Sate Virginia Polytechnic Institute, whose | the neighbors heard the shots, which guest he was, Hes to-day in a@ critical’ sald to have been fired about’ 3 A. M. wter formerly lived In Salem. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1917. furnished @ bond for him, wters have two small children, eburg is distant 156 benefit of the | |p oster Wilmerding, the Girls’ Apparel ho will act] ‘oung women | Aiken, daugh- | y —Main Floor, 34th Street, Rear, It Is Easy to Look Smart In a Suit Like This One At $37.75 All tendencies point to a strong suit season. Tailored suits show many chic variations, achieving smartness in a way more simple and severe than in many past seasons, This neto arrival among the large stocks An our Suit Section tells a fashion story all its own. A_ manufacturer was stimu- lated by our own enthusiasm to produce an unusually attractive suit to sell at a moderate figure. We therefore specialize to-mor- row on this particularly smart model at the above low price. It is of fine quality black, nav: or rookie gabardine, tailored with unusual care. The waistline is belted in back, while the front is shirred into rows of buttons. The waistcoat and collar of white serge are bound with silk braid, lined with pastel taffeta; a strap and button fasten the cuffs. Plain skirt with belt and pockets, $37.75 —— aye—Third Toor, 84th Bt., Broadway Speaks in Terms of Easter There are suits of serge, worsted and velour; coats of burella, gabardine, serge, silk, taffeta, velour and feather fluff bolivi: and styles of apparel to make this Easter a happy one for girls of all sizes and ages. A few suggestions: rocks of taffeta, pongee and linen,—all kinds Illustration A—Coat of men’s wear serge, apple green, navy ortan. Silk stitching trims the cape collar, cuffs and bottom; shirred pockets; fancy cut belt ties in front in sash effect. cizes 10 w 16 years. $12.74 Illustration B—Sport suit of checked velour in colorings of green dnd gold; the large pockets are the feature trim- ming; new collar, belt and orna- mental buttons. Shirred skirt with pockets. Sizes 12 to 16 years. $21.74 For a little girl—Coat of wool crepe with waistline shirred over four rows of cordings; white voile collar trimmed with lace edging and _ insertion. 4 to 8 years. $8.94 Two piece frock of striped and natvral pongee cloth; skirt and trimming on collar and cuffs of the stripe; blouse of the natural pongee. Sizes 10 to 16 yrs, $8.49 Girls’ Wash Dresses, $3.96 Including styles specially designec for overgrown girls and stout | Hague blue, rose, reseda, Afternoon frocks of taffeta, Empire styles and smocked effects in new and pretty models, Many have collars of Georgette crepe, Sizes 6 to 16 yrs, $10.74 to $14.74 TWO SOAP SPECIALS FOR MARCH Soft or Hard Water | Peroxide Soap, 4'4c Cake $6.48 gross Full size cake of the usual high qual Complexion Soap One dozen unwrapped cakes, 59. Dor. Wrapped Cakes, Regularly Misses’ Taffeta Frocks. girls, Two-piece frocks of gingham and chambray with touches of | of Roman striped smocking and hand embroide: does ao! | ; belt of leather or self material. = Maa —~Third Floor, 85th Street — <== Easter Brightness Permeates the Millinery Department 300 Delightful New Hats At $4.96 and $5.94 So many charming hats join the rauks of the Millinery section every day that it is difficult to tell about them fast enough. 300 new ones will | arrive for to-morrow’s selling, special- | ized at the above two prices. | horsehair braids, At $8.50 srse 1 Whe)! Included are hats of fine. lustrous finished straws faced with silk or crepe of harmoniz- ing or contrasting colors; trimmings of dainty flowers, smart, attractive ornaments, ribbons, cherries, and all-over effects of fine Chapeaux La Marquise A collection of about 150 of these individually distinctive hats, embodying echoes and reflections of Paris millinery, will greet to-morrow’s patrons. ‘ment from any clear or New Blouses-From Paris By S. S. La Touraine and S. S. Rechambeau from Bordeaux to New York came this collection of Paris Blouses, emphasizing the fact that the see of French designers has fairly outdone itself to create blouses of unusual c ic and beauty. The French Capital Predicts a Season of Blouses A season of blouses and separate skirts! More than ever before the sports influence is recognized and the charm of more simple beauty is embodied even in the blouses of more dressy fabrics. Voile blouses of raspberry color are destined | checked voiles are inserted with squares of to high favor; unusually wide Val. laces are | handkerchief linen; sutplice blouses of printed nerously used; braid binds blouses of domino | chiffon cloth have sashes in back; filet mesh inen; @ char: ing fabric created by Rodier | nets are trimmed with real filet lace; Georgette fashions pleated bosoms of sport blouses; | blouses have metal eyelets. There Are Models From: Christiane, Worth and Other Leading Designers and Originators Sport Shirts Domino linen sport shirts bound with colored id; handkerchief linen with pleated bosom of od taffeta with amber buttons and slashed belt; military blouse of blue and white linen with sapphire studs; raspberry linen with tucks and drawn work, Long peplum blouse of white Georgette with painted inserts in cretonne colorings and blue velvet sash; flesh Georgette heavily beaded and_tasseled in French blue in sautoir effect; white Georgette with lacings through metal eyelets, geting; yellow satin with atmosphere decidedly French and lovely. Handkerchief Linen Frocks Simple frocks of canary, mauve and raspberry linen with hand drawn work, tucks, fine pleatings, and velvet sashes; mauve linen with long, straight line apron effect extending almost to the hem, effectively trimmed with drawn work tuckings and pleated belt; linen with smocked side pockets holding cluster pleats, broidery delicate al ba moire ribbon Favor the Straight Line Mode $19.74 Batistes and Voiles: Blue and white striped batiste with narrow pleated frills; raspberry voile blouses specially dyed; mauve and biscuit color trimmed with wide Valenciennes insertions and tiny veinings; batistes with small cordings, frillings, tucks and jabots. ‘Dressy Blouses: Filet mesh nets trimmed with real filet lace; white broadcloth sill with inserts of sill ha: velvet sash; printed chiffon surplice with organdie collar and tidy net ruffles. gy e Simplicity Is the Watchword in French Frocks In every instance an airy charm has been evolved from perfect simplicity in terins of voiles and handkerchief linen with hand drawn work, tiny pleatings, fine smocking, little touches of hand embroidery and beading. The colorings, which are delicately Springlike, effect an Voile Frocks White voiles with embroidery in French blue and coral with sashes of grosgrain ribbon i urplice front effect with white sill bead work; beige voile beaded in des of Indian colorings; French blue fe embroidered in white with dels ss ind fag- organdie frill and black oh "0 Misses’ Circular Capes Have Smartly Belted W aistcoats Capes will find many advocates among well dressed young women, as a more attractive and tent . fete ve i generally useful Spring wrap would be hard to find. ebiionis: Epingad ye hea Ves fue te A particularly fro looking model is of wool velour, two new models are essentially youthful. flaring in cava Russian blouse frock of green or navy taffeta in apron effect. Striped taffeta bands the hem of both the blouse and pleated skirt, forming also the collar, cuffs and belt; brown, green or Copenhagen | ; pre taffets bas iseyy at the |nable colorings. hips to give pocket effect,| The circular tendency Is The collar, vest, pockets and | prominent in # miss coat of cuffs are of contrasting color; | men’s wear navy serge, which overcollar of white Georgette; | flares from the shoulders, trimming ef pearl buttons. small metal buttons. aoe nen ol Three Interesting New Skirts |frontareembroivered inruby | colored silk to give the effect for Young Women | of bi g. $31.75 Silk plaid skirt, | Box pleated skirt}. ™ Box pleated skirt i full shirred from | of navy or. black | in b sille with belt of self material, $9.74 | side pockets. $5.94 [SS MET hird Floor, 35th Street= = A Cause for Enthusiasm Among Out-of-Door Girls 630 SMOCKS At $1.39 Smocks are as yet unduplicated for comfort and freedom in sport wear. With the first touch of Spring already felt, and the outdoor call already heard, we | are sure that these smocks of galatea and linen will find owners quickly at this price. A—Galatea with linen col- lar and cuffs; smocking in front; belt passes through reti- cule pockets, B—Galatea | with collar | and cuffs of | rose or Copen, linen; smock- ing in front, back and on pockets. Smocks of linen and galatea, all white, white with rose or Copenhagen collars and cuffs, or rose or Copenhagen with collars and cuffs of white; all with hand-smocking, smart pockets and all around belts; some smocked in front and back, | Imagine an alllinen smock for $1.89 ; Stzes 8 lo 20 years. Not all sites in each style BE —Hecond Floor, 34th Street = = Pale —Third Floor, 36U) Street, Rear an ier fashion, with a tailored note in its huge shoulder pointed collar of white pique, and Straight line dress of navy.| waistcoat, which 1s belted with a sash, All fash- $23.74 A “Junior Misa’ Coat of black and white checked velour is also circular in cut, The collar, cuffs, belt and straps on kets are of gold ur, The novelty buttons are of black with square yellow centres. Sizes 13, 15, 17 years, $14.74 Suit of serge, with three button trimmed box pleats deep shoulder pointed colli ay birt | cect meta. belt of | collar of contrasting color; narrow Foe, a erred | eer etoril, g4.09 | skirt with pockets end belt to match, $26.75 BMEYS —Third Floor, 304m Street me with silk stitched over- sh ties in front. Simple Good Stocks , Move Quickly Some one once said: “Buy your drugs at a busy store.”” Good, sound, logi- cal advice, that. Is there anything quite so hazard- ous to health as buying drugs, or preparations con- | taining them, which have been lying around the shelves of an idle store waiting to be sold? In this store we fix @ short period for the stay of groceries, drugs and proprietary medi- cines. They must move quickly. The same obtains in all depart- ments. The general store problem is not how shall we sell them, but how soon shall we have newer things. Cash buying and cash selling help to keep all our stocks fresh and clean, But another reason is the increasing confidence of the people in this store, and the true economical desire to get the most value and quality for less money, Shopping in this store includes all shopping in the sense that in this institution you will find assembled all that is new in fashions, comforts, utilities and necessities from the most remote parts of the earth, and at prices that are less than elsewhere. All Fat People Should Know This The world owes @ debt of gratitude to the author of the at all drug stores Marmola cure for Aieting or the reduction of the overtat bedy w famous Marmola 84 Woodward Are, De- druggists. proportions. —Advt Ask your mother about Dr, 3 Presoription, and ta still more indebted tor! | Cough Syrup, She will tell you the reduction of thie harmiens, efieotive Feisthe © ie Obesity remedy to tablet form, Marmola Prescription Tablets can now be obtained or by writing direct to} I tion, compounded of not! the purest drugs and gives re! and their reasonable price| | a few hours, 28c a bottle at that it isthe “ bestever” for Ai ) FREE TEST JYritoto,A.C: Meyer & Gav Continuing the Sale of Regularly 59c each le border mounts. If you have no ginal photograph for the extra charge of 3c. Floor, Contre, 36th Street: Even the Babies Wear » Maco beter Dresses Imported from Paris Exquisitely dainty are these little frocks recently imported, with every pin tuck, seam and hem hand made;—fine vein- ings and real Valenciennes laces, beautiful hand embroidery, lovely little scallops, dots and featberstitching,—but, then, nothing is too fine for the babies A. Infants’ Long Dress with entire front beautifully band em- broidered in elaborate daisy pat- tern, real Valenciennes lace at neck and ‘sleeves, $10.74 B. Infant's Short Dress with tiny hand-made tucks, fine v eet in A b nd embroice yoke and French knots; real Valen- ciennes lace. Sites 6 mos. to @ years, $4.89 Other adorable little dresses for babies still in long clothes,——ev: stitch hand-made, and all beauth. fully hand-embroidered. $2.1 89, $7.49, $10.74, $11.74 For babies in short dresses, six months fo two years old, there are hand- made and hang-emnroidered French dresses, $1.94, $2.19, Can You Wear GLOVES of size 514, 534 or 67 Women with small hands will do well to take advantage of this exceptional offer, made possible by a limited size range. At 79c Imported Lambelin, Glace beaver, green, navy, Meafe—Main Fleer, Front Commuters: Leave your or- ders at Order Booth, Grand tral or Hudson Terminal, on your way to business. Packages await you the same evening. Broadway. White Aprons 1,015 Different Styles Tea and serving aprons, long and short, with bibs and without; materials dainty and serviceable; trimmings neat and attractive,—and styles to suit every taste, for whose taste is so unique as not to find satisfac- tion among such an assortment? de Luxe Enlargements—$4.08 so:. 1s from which we are making these 8x10 in, enlarge- tive, we can at fail aR Bees , $2.29, $4.89, $5.74, $7.74 fan’ tticoats with scalloped edges, some with caint; featherstitching; all entirely hand-made, Rien. oe years. 79e an $1.39 = Mewe—Iatente’ Wear Dept., Third Floor, 35th St., Rear === All shopping puzzles find solu- tion with the expert advice and capable assistance of the Personal Shopping Service on the Main Floor, 34th St., near The advanced cost of materials seems to have been overlooked in these low prices dotted Swiss, in round, square or pointed styles; some perfectly plain, some with scal- loped edges, hemstitcbing, insertions of rick- f ss styles with mesh em* ~~ | broidery insertions; moro elaborate aprons yy x lace trimmed, fine embroidery trimmed, ete Ss Sherk Aavene Gtk Biba. Larne Sen a / ‘\\ rack braid; Prin Long Aprons with Bibs, Dotted lawn or longeloth, some plain dings, edgings and insertions of solid or embroidery; hemstitching, tucking, etc Band Aprons Gathered and plain Tea Aprons 29c 46c 59c 9c Aprons of lawn, dotted Swiss or organdie round or square models with trimmings of Valenciennes laces, fine embroideries, scal- loped edges, bemstitching, bands of veining, open and solid embroidery insertions, band- ings and edgings, tucks, pockets; some with ribbon streamers, One illustrated, A, at 46 Serving Aprons 94c BD EY 59c 94c styles of cambric with tucked or hemstitched | hems; dotted Swiss with embroidery insertions, scalloped edges, hem- stitched hems, ete, Apron, col- Pointed aprons of net or fine d cult set of fine sewn to form se lawn, with straps, black satin ribbon at waist; collar and cuffs

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