The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1917, Page 11

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& are DO-NOTHING PACIFISTS IN Tho resolutions tender the loyal service of the institutions represent- nae, SPO! ed, They are signed not only by the | down uri presidents of the nine colleges as in- gest neil by poisonous |atviduais, but are adopted tn each ted in the bowels’ and. mbeorhed | case by vote of the faculties, At Vas to the blood. It is the function of 28 College, where the announcement kidneys to filter this acid from the | ¥4% made this morning, the Board of he urine, The Trustees also approved them. The also a means of | resolution follows: of this impurity. In “Woe, the undersigned presidents nd weather the skin | and dean# of nine largest col- athe kid- | jeges for women in the Untted ey © States, speaking for ourselves | and authorized by vote to speak also for the faculttes of the col- leges which we represent, hereby respectfully offer you our loyal service, | “Although We belleve that the settlement of international dif. culties by war is fundamentally wrong, we recognize that in a feet dry, eat less meat, | oe of water and above all take ful of occasionally to ised hy poisonous | BONWIT TELLER &,CO, The Specially ¢ Shop of Onginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET “JEUNE FILLE” FASHIONS Exclusive and unusual modes for Misses of 14 to 18. Original and individualized types for the younger set, the school girl, college miss, and debutante that are marked apart from the usual hackneyed modes ty the study of infinite detail and treatment ; 1 nlating and lating through the item, eventually settling in the ints and muscles, causing stiffness, | mess and pain called rheumatism. | At the first twinge of rheumatism | from any pharna about four d Salts: put a tablespoon- , Misses’ Braid Bound Suits Misses’ Oxford Suits 39.50 45.00 Types characterized by a simplicity of line and finesse of tailoring revealing the modish narrow shoulders, snug-fitting sleeves and deep-buttoned cuffs. Some of the coats finished with blind edges, others with braid binding. Sizes 14 to 18, Ounce Bal ine glass of water and drink be- ore oreakfast cach morning for a| wreck, This is said to elimi urie world crisis such as this it may Pacid by stimulating the kidneys to, become our highest duty to defend H action, thus ridding the blood |- by force the principles upon fot thse impurities. | which Christian civilization is ; Salts is inexpensive, harmless | founded, de from the acid of grapes! win ¢his emergency, Mr. Preal- lent results by | “nt, we wish to pledge you our is of folks who are subject to | Whole-hearted support tn what- ‘rhematisin. Here you have a pleas-| ever measure you may find neces- : Sent effervescent lithia-water drink| sary to uphold these principles. 29 50 39.50 75 00 dale uric acid and {8} We wish to assure you of our full <7. . to . bert 0 your kidneys as well.—| approval he oes Strictly tailored ins designed on lines of the Dy Oeivere maien we eee (ee mannish cutaway frockcoat and the boyish plaited Norfolk. In serge, tricotine, gabardine--navy blue, tapestry blue, beige and dove gray. Some with navy blue coats and plaid skirts. Sizes 14 to 18. far as we are able to speak for them) any service which the thousands of trained women whom we have sent out ¢rom our colleges, may be able to render, ieee | Misses’ Covert Suits Misses’ ‘‘Lounge’’ Suits The resolutions are signed Soran Oe is as rere |S fary Precident, Siarien ty, Burion| 45.00 29,90 39:50 % 95:00 dent Ellen F. Pendleton, | sley; President M, Carey omas, Bryn Mawr; President Mary | Woolley, Mount Holyoke; Prest- ent William W. Guth, Goucher; vresident Lebanon R. Briggs, Rad- liffe; Dean Virginia Gildersieeve, Barnard; Dean Lida F, King, Wom- en’s College of Brown University. The announcement is accompanied y a statement of President Mac- cken, emphasizing the stand of the pt Ab Chic suits with a slender svelte silhouette em- phasizing the infinite grace of Bonwit Teller & Co, designing and tailoring. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Demi-Tailleur Suits 39.50 49.50 165.00 Dressier modes with waistcoats and trimmings of white at or Pickwickian stripes, cable stitch- ing and flat thread embroideries. Sizes 14 to 18. Individualized types of boyish directness, in wool guernsey, gunniburl, tweed. ~Velvet jackets with plaid tussor or serge skirts. Sizes 14 to 18. V The rs Satin & Compose Suits 69.50 98.50 195.00 Original modes of youthful conception and duvetyn combined with satin exclusive fashions, Sizes 14 to 18, up up fo fo in satin, At Moderate Prices, a variety of Rooms furnished 4 3 Complete aslowas 559-8 Two Big Stores—Onen Evenings. 2190 STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Misses’ Top Coats & Capes M es’ Frocks and Gowns 3035 Borough President Van Name has| 25.00 39.50 fe 150.00 18.50 to 185.00 3037 placed room No, 129, Borough Hall, at the disposal of the executive officers Typically youthful fashions designed for the younger set in velour, burella, tweed, patagonia and diagonal bolivia in subdued and high colorings. Capes of gabardine lined with striped wool guernsey and waistcoat velour capes. Sizes 14 to 18 Smart tailored street frocks of wool guernsey, serge and tricotine. Afternoon frocks of Georgette crepe lavishly beaded and embroidered. Hand- made frocks of Georgette crepe. Debutante Eve- ning gowns in exclusive styles and materials, cm ee ne ee ee ee ee ee ee All styles carried at our 6th Avenue at 20th Street Store— } also sold at our NEWARK BRANCH--645-649 Broad St. STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6™AVE. AT 20ST. “FLAPPER” FASHIONS for the Hard-to-Fit-Girl Registered U, 8, Pat, ft An origination of this shop and to be found exclusively at Bonwit Teller & Co, Highly specialized fashions in apparel for the girl of 12 to 16 who has outgrown her years yet must adhere to girlish forms and tenets in apparel, G50. sto 37,50 A large collection of specialized types in appro- priate styles, materials and colorings for the “Flap. per” of 12 to lo All_White Kidsiin All Ivory Kidskin All Paris Brown Kidskin. All Slate Grey Kidskin Light-weight Welt Soles. A 9-Inch Boot—Louis XVI. Heels. Also in All Black Kidskin, $6.00. Five distinctive models, in navy blue, tapestry blue, and beige serge Sizes 12 to 16, also burella cloth and tweeds. Other ‘Flapper Tailored Suits up to 45.00 “Flapper” Frocks for School & Dress Wear 6.75 to 35.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY—LLow Heel Shoes aaa qs _ | BOYS Have a Treat | "aie ae | | Low fal Onder, enfant Ramin cal iz, | In Store tor Them nie ata at High-laced walking boots with ivory kid tops. 3 All Kidskin Shoes Special, $7.50 either the style nor the quality of these shoes hes been sacrificed to make possible the price of $7.50, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY : at “Bontell” Corsets | hk Sn Ca £ Regularly 7.50 4,50 Of pink broche with elastic bandeau at top. Sizes 24 to 30. my We own this leather at prices far below pres- ent market figures~-which explains how we are able to sell Women’s High-Cut, all kid- skin shoes for much less than others areasking for cloth-topped footwear, AY te ry iy Me There ever was a better time than now for women to test the ability of the Largest Retail Shoe Store in the World to OUT- VALUE its smaller competitors, ee ee ee a ee eae ae a ae ie ee ee ee ee ee Coppriat Bonwit Taller & Oe aa rt THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 30, 1917, lobby of +) i the berry sixty N med tite kiven the le . and it wa a: he. oak lish there a i 1 * ah The poll A PLEDGE 10 WILSON vem Alder »|USE IT AS A LINIMENT Cy " and ar in China ring the AD § AD R | ( hook, written | iialitlesiee other user ul possemions are nanorstie dlecharmes | Prepared for 4 ine toate Ni = Ope i from the servi Untted 3 to new | Resolutions Approved by Nine wiit be open daily. | ti 0 grandf Family Use - i various! Institutions Presented to | ites nave heen minh inconvenienced Hie tune i re a n since Fire Comrmitseloner damaon . ¥ nicl ‘ | Bh Ek her Ads served In the Civil War, and his own | bi : President by Daughters deprived them a month ngo of the Stier tye Spaiiah, wat | sia, RT MANY CASES | —_—— | foes onto ie the eee ee at igh to-night nthe | the patient | POUGHKEEPSIE, N, T., March 20.’ pal Tern at St. Ge ape) of Immaniel Church an ama: con tab Rad- E MATISM NOW America to-day expressed thetr loy- hombarding the Borough Administra. | famous village M 1 tbe julty when resolutions of support, sult- tion with Importunities | lain for SO el peta will divappene 34 Jably engrossed, were delivered to them tt on. Prest 49 wi , dicappen Wo Must Keep Feet Dry; Avold | rresident Woodrow Wilson by his ent Van ved. notice that | tion Moe wil \ + aif ay ee Eat daughters, Miss Margaret Wilson and Dock Commissioner Simlth “is iin William If, Poueh of 8 Meat. ui nels B, Sayre, both gradu-| vestigating the ruling the Fire| President of the Aim 1p —" wid oucher College. Commissioner that a permit for a'Company at Tompkins o, roadway at Ninth. ay Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co The Great Easter Outfitting Saturd Finds Us Gloriously Ready 700 Suits for Young Women ‘The Little Gray Salons will be brimming over with Easter delightfulness tomorrow. | ‘e have hurried in box after box of suits, caretuny designed, in picked materials and all the | charming Spring shades—navy blue predominating. Between $20 and $87.50, there are scores of models; specially good choosing at $21.50, $25, $29.75 and $35; smart flare suits; sensible girlish Norfolks, attractive belted and pocketed suits, copies of more expensive suits, | prettily lined. | In particular, see the wool jersey suits at $21.60, in two models and many shades; the box-pleated coat | sult in gabardine at the Poiret twill with shirred sides giving tonneau effect to coat, at $2¢ the Poiret | twill in navy blue at $45, with stitching and modified tonneau effect. Sizes 14 to 20 5 | Extra salespeople Saturday Second Floor, Old Building EF |W Women’s Latest Easter Fashions. Coats in ten new styles at $25, two styles at $38.50, four styles at $45. Among them such smart. materials as cut Boli velours de laine, gunniburl, wide wale serge and burella, In sand color, gold, taupe, jade green, purple, ruby, rove, gray, black, navy blue and a check in blue and beige. | Coat dresses fresh rom ono of our best workrooms, serge in black and blue, every detail perfectly | carried out, three styles at $46. Tailored suits in ten new styles at $45. Including burella, French serge, gabardine, hairline men’s wear serge, and SIMPLICITE, the Poiret reproduction in taffeta with white satin collar and cuffs. Mostly in black and blue, Evening dresses for the Easter holidays, in white and flesh color crepe Georgette, with wide girdle bodices of pale blue or pink satin and silver fruits and foliage, priced $26. Dresses at $12.75 of soft good serge, in black or navy blue —spectal quality. Suits at $19.50, $22.50, $25 and upward; wonderful variety of carefully planned styles of ine dividuality Sports skirts for golf links and the stroll along the boardwalk, are in many colored plaids and | stripes, at $3.75 to $15, _____ Second floor, Old Building New Easter Hats, Special, $6 A special purchase and a special lot from our own workrooms. Two hundred altogether, cach making its initial bow to the publie— which means the latest ideas of fashion and absolute freshness. Big leghorns with velvet ribbon trimming; other models in large hats, smaller hats— something for every one. Facings of Georgette, ribbon bindings on edges to give a softening note; various pretty trimmings - -searcely two hats Ay Other models up to $26, A great variety. CHILDREN'S HATS, $3.60. An especially pleasing mushroom model of dark straw with velvet ribbon trimming and flowers or {ruit—the simple good | style, becoming to young people, Others from $2.50 to $8. Blouses and Blouses-- Blouse Shop offers delightful styles for Easter. plain or embroidered, some enchanting ones with lace and frills. Crepe Georgette, chiffon, long or short, Priced $5.75 upward. © Also: Tub blouses, $2, $2.50 and $3.75—An aduptation of a French model in creamy voile with out- standin) of real looking valenciennes on collar, square neck and surplice, $3.75; also tailored white dimity shirts at $2; white madras at 0, or striped marquisette at $2.50, Third Floor, Old Building Striped crepe de chine blouses at $3.85 amethyst, orange and blue, and many other colors; specially priced, Smart sports shirts in mauve and white, green and Main Aisle, Old Building Silk blouses in suit colors, newly reduced to $3—400 in all sizes and dark colors, with or | without peplums, Crepe de chine, satin, crepe Georgette. Main Aisle, Old Building Annual Sale of Corsets $1.95 for $4 grade; $2.45 for $5 and $6 grades Women know the Silphin corset, its serviceable materials, its thorough making, its specially good line The corsets in this Sale are copies of three of the best Spring Silphin styles—-(1) for large women, (2) for medium-sized women, (3) for slender figures. They w made for us for this Sale, by the makers of the Silphin corsets. Every pair is new, fresh from the workrooms, daintily lace-trimmed in, white or pink coutil and batiste. The makers laughed at us when we first approached them on the subject of the Sale, ‘At the same prices as last year?” they said, as though we 1 asked them to bring us the moon, “Y at the same prices," we reps And inspite of the scarcity of materials and higher costs, we got the corsets, We had to pay a litt!e more; and we could get only hulf as many us we wanted. And we had to suctifice some of our regular profit. BUT the corsets are here, about 2,000 pairs, in time for Easter, and at the same prices as last year, Saturday Corset Salons, Third floor and Main Aisle, Main floor, Id Building Women’s Low Shoes, $5 O . | Here's a beauty of white Sea Island duck with graceful tongue, shaped band, and button, | a picture of slim graceful lines. Smartness shines from this other model of dull calfskin with high, shaped tongue, oblong buckle, pretty perforation to give graceful side lines, moderately low heel. ‘Then there is a dainty little beauty of patent leather, with just a mere point for tongue, that seems made for all sorts of smart i fairs. But There Are Eight Styles of Uncommonly Fine Low Shoes at $5 | —one of them being a wonderfully good looking oxford with pretty perforations giving a dressy air, and alow military heel for comfortable walking. And-~It is well to repeat-—every shoe in our stock, because ordered months ago, is better value than we could buy now for the same price, and is in every detail up to our con. ecientious standards of making and serviceable wear, Main floor, Old Building vi ney combination suits, 5 (pan ac So many new clothes, “ oye y low. pri pec A good selection of all the newest ey ( | ADE fine e ‘econ | Mixtures from $6.50 to $17.60; tet Sunltnae pairs, | Page nd Coie By ted | sizes 8 to 18 years Main Aisle, Old Bldg, fancy miatures of ne | New wash suite, just received, 3 patterns, $12 to $15.50 1 | $1.65 to $7.50. | t D a election o! uch backs, #! 6 } Peeon OF Pinan BN Good selections in middy suite at as & ay “ Blue serge suits for confirma to $7.50 "7 buy HOUSEWARES at tion, suits with extra pair o Large variety of boys’ blouses March Sale prices: They will sd trou id tape i! » ins | and Spring hata. oe you quite a little more $13.60 end $16. 4 8to1s| Burlington Arcade floor, nday. | New Building venth Gallery, New Bldg, The Sunday World's Want Directory years, makes more ‘Offers ot Positions” than any other two mediums in the universe,

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