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THE EV ————$______ ENING WORLD, Ren Down by Auto, nyt ‘ rendering of th irregularities of tha} fles! 54 by The stein, In Run down by an automodiie at Bron. rorty Begins | [rendering of with trunk line tele-| G. Ly Nelsor Por. | Academy R and y and Graham Avenue, Williamsburg, |graph and telephone wires alongside] ait of iy fir pleasing @ tly to-day, Abraham Orenstein, forty. ts 92d A 1 | with appropriate vegetation et and Co wise Upton | Miss Hernst painted years old, @ tailor, is thought to nnua Late for Schoo!” is a delicious con- Labs. pon! saw « vure H interior th dying in Williamsburg Hospital | cotored painting, full of the winter | CCNis soene ey er Chere smerere. inte renatein stepped from behind a truck | "See Arts Show atmosphere and featuring the tardy han CAGES *k ind directly in front of a car operated | th boy with his drawn sled = Cy 3 Phillips of No. 28 Cooke The Novel,” by Ralph Me om is skull was fractured and (ia a well rendered portrait of a novel fed "gg ured and, Bs By W. G. Bowdoin. read 2g girl, reaple mdent in her, pink | The ninety-second annual exhibi- | striped blazer and wide brimmed hat, 7 us of the National Academy of De MGtie a cee srrtegeemed Ue pened the public on trude Fiske's “Sleeping Nude” Bate iNlay ana will be continued as sa Setigncest Lac ge Bid bs a - . - * important art event until April 2 ining female nude figure wes ‘ ’ . FOR . HEALTH Cardinal Hetay, Hey, Who Didn't! te caiteries of the American Fine | end charmingly foreshortened.. TANDAR Want to Be “One of First,” | Att# Society at No. 215 West Fitty-| by Charies Morris Young, is @ highly - | (atl i lpeventh. Gtroet Ware Used [Penarth Meares wil oe (CORSETS AND SRVICE ereater riches could you ask for Adds His Name. Thomas B, Clarke prise of $800) {heme, in which the crows are pleas- than the vigor, working ca; capacity Was awarde’ to Max Bohm for h ie Ne “The Black Boa . and love of life which spring from | C*"inal Farley, who at first hiesl- | sontiaren on, the Sands.” # decora-! shows a moored veasol, with the Glo Pecan these weekly advertisements ich, red bleed? If you lack red. (0'4,'° sien the declaration of toy. {Hive Anherfolk group containing a ih lish aeons learn of the many waye f in which the Nemo ty being circulated by the Mayor's ; *tron~ rendering of yellow y: 1 "in the Centre Gallery Lilian Genth » § Blood, you will be helped by fresh Committen, nna now not only signed,| The three Jullus Hallgarten prizes! gnuwe Ag Tt Wao in che Begioning,” ene, Ltn dp spond | en . air, plain foed and Pepto-Mangan, 00 notified the committen that he |WeM respectively ¢o Howard ¥|projecting a decorative Agure in, the and all other corsets. BEA WISE WOMAN ops, e of garden se s, ne ; “The Red Blood od Baile.” [desires to co-operate in bringing the |Smith for hie “Portrait of Hela 1.| midst of garden settings, with & * It to public attention, Accord- | Pratt,” dealing with the artist in By Carroll Sects Red-blooded peo rene do not make moun- |!" to Mar. Lavelle, the Cardinal's |P08e; John Folinshee, for his “The | wit he Magistrate in his of ins out of motels, Rather, they make ©arly hesitation was only because he | Canal in Winter,” featuring a bridge | ficial robes, with signe { and sealed ole-hills out of mountains. Possessed of did not wish to be among the firat to Structure, while the third prize went) dorument in his left hand. Il the good things which spring from red | sign something that might de inter. |to Sidney K. Dickinson for his “Un- Oe rendering of a manufac lod — excellent digestion, sound organs, | proted as a war challenge, He was {Fest @ charming nude study, per- with snowy roofs In ell nourished brain and nerves—they drive | usiod to be one of the Jginal haps a trifle under colored, partly | The chimneys are shown heir way through life with a force that is 4 at Origin [concealed by drape b smoke like his Panama resi Petty wor riche pag ; paintl nd they y tate the great cutee ter ce More pacifiste have announced | 8. Chapman captured the |?" hrcery Weather,” by Cullen Yates tence with the courage and resolve we | their refusal to sign the declaration. ak See aeeet Soe Sis “SS Se | eS Dine ealeie Cents es @ FENE | ly look for in strong menand women, | Mrs, Amos Pinchot sald: “ft think | Deep 4s,” {whith © Slee ng | eet Pe oe te Tepresented by two It is only w ven your blood becomes thin | the campaign most absurd. The per- |Party is shown entering the forest In oy). ite little miniat r that you realize how necessary i gona behind it protest too much, 1\€Xcéllent rendition, ' by Carl Rungi- blood to the fulfillment of all you wish | giouta not dres ¢ signi the| The Inness gold medal went to ment of the accomplish in life. ‘Then you regret bit- e cream of signiag the) re proncos, deciarat ° Ernest Lawson for his “Hills at Inn- | ?*' »! rly the precious health you have lost. But i. ‘Old Homestead,” by Alice Preble thy waste time and energy in useless ree) Mre. Margaret Lane, Secretary bod Dabo in rich color are ar Tucker De Haas, is a cheerful treat- rets when common sense and perseverance |the Woman's Peace Party, attackea| The Altman prize of $1, sie » restore your health? ‘or Mitchel for “using his office to landscape painted by an American- Dines Datisen Thin blood can be made rich and red | influence publte opinion.” | born artist was awarded to Charles H ‘ te” She 6k y a well ie a exercise, proper) “phe declaration in a vague ex-| Davis for his “The Call of the West fecrively groups a striking plate, a and rest he need of @ CouMmeE | Kroasion of patriotism that people| Wind,” in which trees and cattle rose j nd an agate dish with an mean, “The Red Blood Builde ek helena Neeson iMdescent glans jean very easily be persuaded to sign,” | Were featured, Ar Tate Stork ik SeOresbated, by & Ee said. “I myself won't sign it, be- | Ben Foster took the Altman prize of A full length en- use I don't believe in ‘my country, $500 for a landscape pairted by an Cartier.” The purple @ 10- an ah” right or wrong," American-born artist for his “Late burnt orange skirt Dr he Dano, grandson of Summer Moonrise,” realistically ex tacular feature, The | Henry 1 Longfellow and 4, and showing a meadow wit “ & The Red Blood Builder” |,....\,..; English at Columbia stone walls and a rolling country. A , dead tree is given a place in the com. Pepto-Mangan builds your blood from its | Univers! ery foundations—the red blood cells. It “It will the clause | position, and a bisected moon is seen | ppplies the red cells with just the elements | 1) ling, “the Government hag exerted | riding in the aky ey need to forts to maintain peace, to ‘will! mig oN. Maynard prize of $100 Heed osaelley Tahal be ‘gid to ‘sign the} The Isaac N. Maynard prise of $ hg new for the best portrait in the annual ex- | number end had arr 1 ‘o hibition was given to Adolph Borle power tocarry nourishment —in the form Cath every wtant, | d had aske tirl in Black.” ngs that are noteworthy for his “C Other pal and J ofoxygen—to their help in getting the blanks before | include Lester D, Boronda’s “Lady allthecellsand the pe a With Accordion” in the South Gallery, ees ahaa evil PS OHEIRE TRA ereatnt which {s an unusual presentation of | bree Dla aot © importance of the movement when |an accordion player. The girl's cos- Mangantones| civini church notices at the|tume is after the style of Joseph's ten increstes | morning e; desks had been | coat, and the accordion is happily tem, increases placed in the vestibule, on which the! registered against a. Venetian blind your appetite blinks wore displaye Ucally | packground, and improves every” member of the’ congregation | by W. W. ait Mother and Child” not jr. utilizes the nude In a re- yourcolor. It/ who ha so signed | ily di- th manner. The bed, with its t sted, promptly assimilated by the blood drapery, and the delicate ind exceedingly pleasant to take. of the sofa; the pink cur- There are many imitations of Pepto [2 nd other accessories all make Jangan and counterfeits of the package. <u)!" |for balance in color and eompo- ‘ou can bev genuine Pepto-Mangan only he! ; z bottle and seated package Sal! yn Joined in Moor Road, Gloucester,” by mover aac) brace the ete | ainiete ihe coneiae [2 Francis Snell, is a charming tall drug stores rowded to A ” of the CH CO., New Yorke ration be pliced on 4 4 Grace vdist Ppiscopa! oR Christian F. Ke GRAND RADIDS Baten 4 advantage of the ¢ to do so. Reginning to-day the blanks will be “FURNITURE: for signature in the main entrani the Pulitzer ne. A large banner will direc Attention CREDIT TERMS |the many thousands who pass in und ion. building every day to th $3.00 Down on $50-00 | declar 5-00 75-00 tie 780s as 499.00 | $80,000 NECKLACE FOUND. 10-0 “ «6 450.00 1 ete Returns 15: «* 46 200.00 ese e 25:00 «6 = #6 300-00 Haty ol int disecotetaces cht | 000 pearl necklace of Mrs, Frank Sul- *s “Big Store’’ we select f EE ®RASS BED Hue MERI oe Now Sore Gas Latte hut's “Big Store” we select for With very to-day, when Glen Mitchell, former Fashion Promenade Hasse dasa srankeet Of 1917 Spring and Summer tabenl received $1,000 reward Modes Shown on Living neadny “afterne " Models. Hey ated Oy Twice Daily--10 to 11.30 A. M andra. 1.30 to 3.30 P. M. of ed th A brilliant assemblage of authen- necklace, ana Aty-nexen inatehed tic new Spring and Summer crea- APARTMENTS FURNISHED it tions of women's outer apparel for every occasion | rly The very latest modes in Dpen Monday and Saturday Evenings ory GOWNS SUITS WRAPS, MIL- R04 ST. L STATION AT CORNER LINERY, SUMMER FURS,FOOT- | WEAR, ETC. AILLED BY | FALL DOWNSTAIRS 1 Vining Friend Opens » Plonges I Mra, Histher Kelsey, sey FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE Wednesday, We Offer Women’s Suits o Cellar. ty years old. | Giffords Lane, Great Kills, Staten! ff] ‘ Jand, was instantly killed Just bef, ina Choice of Our Regular ast midnight by falling down a fig $32.50 Models | 3 Ing at the home At $27.50 Smart tailored, semi-tailored and sport styles, beautifully made of Poiret Twill, Gabardine and Serge, in black, navy, rookie, mint green and Copenhegen. | Sizes 34 to 46, bert A “ind had started. to Roseville her hat ani coat preparing to go hon nue, Hy mistake she opened a door leading to the cellar and, slipping through te the bottom of the stairs, Her mock was broken. scaecanaineats NEWARK GIRL DROWNS. Stella Trimmed Millinery A Notable Display of Newest Styles Moran and Through lee Cham Break) mn Pond, | Btella Moran, nine, of No. 728 Mount | Prospect Avenue, Newark, was drownal and her chum, Josephine McManus, nine, | Rss of No, 295 Woodside Avenue, narrowly At 5 to $20 escaped drowning yesterday afternoon | when they fel] through the thin tce of} eee a pond in Branch Brook Park, ‘Phe children on their way home from t heumatism attacks the “outside” man, Pains and} aches stiffen his joints and muscles and reduces his efficiency. | \ At the first twinge get Sloan's Children’s Dresses New and dainty styles io sizes 2 a man William © ) Liniment, easy to apply, it pene~) Sifes stemunus An tout | to 6 years trates without rubbing and soothes | of her chum was brought a Thousands of dresses for your the soreness, IT] fpecaliy” priced for Tuesday and . cia wed fe | After that long drive or tedious} id’ Pl Ve ineadey wait in the cold rain apply Sloan's iq ul Ss ace Liniment to those stiff fingers, aching wrists and arms, In joel Teeth For gout, neuralgia, toothache, bruises, | sprains, cold feet, it is promptly effective. In choosing @ dentifrice it Is not ap | At all druggists, 25¢, SOc. and $1.00, ent to everybody t the gums should ues us e provided for as well as the tecth, The | “ne correct dentifrice for both pul eos is aw Heuid, Bozodont liquid meets ail the necessary requirements, With it, while the the teeth, ite harmless | antiseptic properties gently but quickly pter the gum tlesue and overcome the mae that cause bleeding, receding and As sound teath wil only At 59c, 98¢e, 31.49 and $2.49 The above sales are ful advertisement printed Filled Books of Gold Stu merchandi erry"” “S. & HL” office We give aa Green Trading S Ratesiad & witin Atal” vormal wuss, Bowoe Single “Sperry” Gold dont lau \ al ne ton te as ure tae ‘sient soaltion. wr AG | For Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s Shoppers Of all the Springtime events new in progress at Green- Asa Special for Tuesday and | Solid Gold Brooches, in any departme Double aa¢ Stamps till 12 o'clock. UR preparation forsafely and qui restoring the natural colortogray, faded and bleached hair ina few days. Leaves the hair clean, fluffy and natural. comt ‘estit on wlock of hair, test will prove more than anyt we could original color before it turned gray, Twill fitt yo pot being 4 bave cor 4 our labels almost word To be sale and sure, remember the name Mary T. Goldman, Extabliahed 40 Years special mention the following: 39c and 50c Silk and Cotton Fabries fon Fabs Yd. 25c _ Enormous varieties of Silk and Cotton Tussahs, Silk and Cotton Brocades, Silk and Cotton Shirt- Canton Silks mixed with Egyptian cotton, Embroidered Dots Silks mixed with Egyptian cotton. 79¢ All- Wool Chiffon Browdeloth black ‘2.65 All-Wool Di, nal Coat~ ings best colors; yd Continuing Our Pre- Easter Sale of Exquisite Jewelry Affording many suggestions for Easter gifts. The specials for Tues- day and Wednesday include Gold-Filled | Convertible § 55 50 Bracelet Watchos 50c Rhinestone Bar ets Scarf Pins, at Pearl Earrings 5] $60 Diamond Cluster Rings -made with 9 fine cut genuine diamonds; set in platinum, giving the ef of a 2-kt. solitaire; the ring $ is 14-kt. gold; special at 35 For House and Garden Featuring: “Vogue” Grass Mat- ting Rugs, Inlaid Linoleums, Ax- minster, Velvet and Tapestry Bi sels Carpets, Imported and Dom tic Cretonnes, Serim and Marqui- sette and Madras Lace Curtains, Duteh Curtains, In the Store Downstairs: Notable Springtime sales of Rt frigerators in all sizes, Aluminum Ware, Wooden Ware, Poultry Wire and Garden Supplies of All Kinds, ly detailed in our large his Evening's Journal All. Wool Storm Serge ors also black; yd. Cuff Pins, choice ct = mps redeemable for $2.50 worth of ni, or for $2 in cash at the on the Sth floor, tampaas usual, Ask for them, Single a9¢ Stamps Therealter Stamps All Day. GRAY HAIRS Mildly and Healthfully | | Mary T. Goldman's Gray Halr| Color Restorer is the original rial Package and special say in an advertisement. Write now and be sure to tell the word, Goldman Bidg., St. Paul, Mian, ickly This hing MONDAY, MARCH flesh tones arr C——— 19, 1917. HE Wonderlift Bandlet, an original Nemo inven- tion, is the only supporting device in existence that LIFTS uP sagging flesh and automatically adiusts itself to the INDIVIDUAL needs of each wearer, It provides a set ot artificial muscies which do the necessary health-fashion work tha: weakened and relaxed abdominal muscles no longer can do. Thus it makes the figure smaller and neater at once; and (by Passive massage) eventually /ighter. The Wonderlift Bandlet is made in various forms to suit the needs of various types of figure, from 'ean and scrawny to extra-super-stout, ‘The models pic- tured above are: No. 853. for very short stow! women ... No. 454, for full figures of meaium herght No. 198 # combination ot Woaderiile and Rome Reducing. and the mos " made for very large wom height (sizes 30 to 44 ) een ~ $10.00 Women who neglect to study the Wonderlift closely are ‘sleeping on their rights °“—as a lawyer would say. Don’t YOU do that- BE A WiSE WOMAN? Good Stor Everywhere Neme liynvenic-eshior ‘natitute. New York City ecelestastios. the high the sroadway at Ninth, New York 66 Paris Models Off Last French Steamers They will be shown upon request in the French | Salon of Fashion, Second floor, Old Building, be- | ginning Tuesday and because of special reasons we | | are enabled to offer them as low as $125 and upward, Paris Models From JEANNE LANVIN JENNY DOUCET PREMET BULLOZ PAQUIN DOEUILLET GEORGETTE = And others. NTRODUCING the winged skirt of Lanvin, the Greek I gown in black and silver with pointed train of Bulloz, the Doucet gown with Brussels lace made in France by the Bel- ! gian refugee lace makers, the marvellous Summer coat of | Doucet, the audacious deca fp peasant underbodice dress of | Lanvin, the black dress with bright blue sleeves ee the outhful couturiere, the peasant flower dress of white by Premet, the long straight back line of a Bulloz Pow | gown that reserves all its ornamentation for the front, the charming dance frock of gold tissue by Jenny, the Co ataes organdie by Paquin, the foulard by Agnes, the tailor with so tight a skirt it must be unbuttoned to walk in by Doeuillet, the striped taffeta afternoon dress by Georgette. The public is cordially invited to see them. Second floor, Old Building Tye Dyed Silks Revive the Earliest Art of Fabric Decoration “3 Painting to First Exhibition in America Tomorrow in the Silk Rotunda ‘lye dyed silks, soft and lustrous, in most fascinating pat- terns and colors, Each piece entirely individual from every other, Fach the result. of hand-work he a great modern artist who has especially wrought these tye dyed silks exclusively for the Silk Rotunda. ‘They are am ingly decorative—and in colors one dreams about. ‘There are no sharp lines nor hardnesses, but instead lovely pale blues and golds and greens, the deep rich red rose, and the tawny yellow of Spain, the soft grays, and yellow and rose of a pastel, The designs are simple and primitive, some- times in stripes, often in huge circles composed of many shad- ings of color. These tye dyed silks, to be found in America only at Wanamaker's, are the revival of one of the most ancient processes of primitive dyeing in India. ‘The silks themselves are woven on mechanical looms, but there the touch of the twentieth century ends, Patterns and colors are due to the tye dyeing, which is sometimes OR. 46 ST. 68" AVE Good Furniture at Reasonable Prices On Our LIBE RAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT Our Terms Apply Als ) Vew d Long Irland and Cor Long ago the East Indians prepared in this way silk Sari {LL GOODS MARKI ” IN PLAIN FIGUI Wh PAY FE Mi ut | for bridal gifts. Nothing lovelier than these modern revivals ——_ PIECE ADAM PERIOD DIN of ap | of tye dy “i silks can be given to the bride tor the hangings of CRN batnute conn eee AT 10 qi | her home, the linings of her new wraps, the silks for her cush- : DP eT of, mii Ht ions and negligees or for the seashore wrap which she will wear VG CHINA \ 4 | in the summer - Fy ideal 1 ‘Tyo dyed allke are offered at the very moderate price of $8.50 U TABLE \ ! : ; 3 “A 3 pieces, at £6 1 SELL oN CKEDIT COLUMBIA TRAFONOLAS From $15.00 Upwards With bvery @100) Sue B10 Worth of SareTiarye Os CHEpe Xp. SALE IMILED Erte, cout Naa hednn st war ron ONE APARTMENTS FURNISHED FROM $7 SEWING SNORE chem OPEN MONDAYS & SATUL » UP ON CREDIT called the “bandhana” process because of the girls who hundreds of ago were skilful in this art, This method of dyeing is supposed to have originated in Lhe gorgeous India of ancient days and the voyagers to that ant land spread news of it in Samoa and the Fijis, and all | the South Sea Islands : It is a painstaking and lengthy affair, The silk in its original color, ay blue, with cord or tape in a certain number of places and the material in a secondary color, perhaps rose. ‘The parts of the | ilks which were tied having remained impervious to the color, are | now the original hue, blue, while all the rest of the silk is rose color. Again the silk is ti na certain number of places and all the rest of the silk is dyed a third color, say ¢' , the effect now being of a gray and blue patterns ‘he dyeing of this silk may be repeated an infinite number of times, some of the sixty designs in this collection being tied as many as forty-two times to the yard. It depends entirely upon the way the silk is tied what sorts of designs are obtained, stripes, circles, rings, star-shaped patches, and the | ancient Indians even secured figures of men and animals, silk with re : French Model Silks , Dressmakers ure invited to make use also of the large collections 4 of French model nthe Silk Rotunda. The silks used by 3 Georgette, Beer in their new Callot, Cheruit, Jer Spring mode Silk Rotunda and Main Aisle, Worth, Paquin Main floor, Old Building. $2 for Silk Waists— Oddmen Newly Reduced ? ‘Vaffeta, crepe de chine, chiffon, plain or striped. Good | dark colors, a few in black | 4 he lot. although not in every style. 567 shirtwaists | t rouy Jalities, some finer than other: | Main Aisle, Old Building, EN fanhs the

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