The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1917, Page 6

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yn = a7 ao - es UR GRAY BRON socieTy caneo = children were | o eye many, according to Masayasu Oyama, | formed here. We would be gina to ‘ern bene War Activities of Women | REGIMENT OF JAPANESE an avid Soeectad with the West- waive tae American vomoers" Mr. FOR 5431 CHILDREN |. te 7 dous S MAY BE RAISED HERE] etom ice ns anucu [ova nt, Se ay HAIRS —— i ake a Tremendous Spurt — In Comnany fn Oram cae Mr ty ave ental te a | Faces Deficit at t 1 ’ ° Engineer Says Most of 2,000 Of|groauated from Pratt Institute, wilt aay enilet ae individwaia’? at ' Mildly and Healthfully (ye... Work and Sees 1 As Nation Faces Conflick is cousirymen wit Ghaty —[rrootiyn, He in a member of ome! "ie" Oyama eatimated the wumber |) | other Gray Hair Memberships testimony of the aioli Fight. balidielg Boag ub, which is made! oy Japanese, naturalised. and wa- | olor Restorer is the original) and fifty-five in the | —— ae a sf | eee toy teat ed lined, in’ the greater olty at,” preparation forsafely and quickly| After alding 5,431 ren in fagistrates’ court | Mil Marty Has Fund of Moat of the Japancse residents of] “in case of a declaration of war|s ny “those who nave INGE need si weaek ret Ulesst ~ y.|paat year, t x 8 ¥ for , penned Mita of ercy as Fund 0 (7 this city would be ready and eager against Germany it {s probabie that! eral year pave ae Serene faded and bleached hal "| Preventior ’ co) " b bi Americana, | « Gays. Leaves the hair cleaa,fufly| nds {tecit not only +i WANT TO FIGHT FOR U.S. ; 890,000 Now and Will olunteer unit will be Americ orn Am : and natural, fut with a defict ’ ‘ » Raise $100,000 More. nem bere s 1 comb. Test it Kcstmidaeet Aid test will pr we could say in aa advertisement. Write now and be sure to tell the! before it turned gray. Was It | inh Armicn Seck Change. ACCEPTED BY DANIELS. || of Americana tn the he ho war >| Srey, . H i nelance back to the | Society and Stage in Big Ben-| eae re atte reek: | efit— Auxiliary to Naval claaa are fifty m Reserve Opens Quarters. a a eit} made public tim stated that ave copied ov hy od 4s childre ere clothed Bras sts isle ecatee Haas children were eon. tl MaryT. Goldman, Goldman Bide... Paul, tiem No 955 Ptah hed 09 Teare | Phirty-xeventh Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street fot being abie Brothers *| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. inate | Nine thousand New York women,| {members of the Militia of Mercy, aro n patriot Have made unusual preparations to supply at moderate cost ' | Viek Home, an Comedian,| about to co-ope- | rate to nef CHICAGO, April 2—Viek Hume, sev- tively original and Awnings, Shades and Slip Covers And are showing new fabrics adapted to these uses in the Upholstery Sections on the Fourth Floor. enty-two years old, veteran comedian of New York, died at @ hospit © last {night of pneumonia after a week's tll- |news, He was taken fil at Bt, Louts {and was brought here by the company the wives and| bh nich he was playin murnes dur 4 families of the { Opposite |Ing hia stage career, of nearly sixty @. Naval Mii N 43 & 45 West 34th Street scaininttoe [yarn vy ite sign ant | N an aval Sse od | fhe bod ye gent to New York for ¥ Ps y? in this patriotic ie — | { Fy pears CmerRency are carefully thought | out plan of war relief work for Lace Curtains Cleaned at Minimum Rates g , bS) Free of C e during the § months. | Big Tobac EE entering the ni. | MAS *u SaHOD And Stored Free of Charg: g the Summer Di ti ti S . F hi Six hundred nd pou Turk-|ted States army and navy | Phere +) GLETRUDE KASERIE t ish tobacco rea d New York yeager A fund of $90,000 Is pledged and es , Distinctive Spring Fashions pce ceth tore | ce ete ttl creme, son fom : Aq {ludes Embericos, consigned to the R: {nave been perfected for raising an ad- Mrs, Lewis 1 B d « 1 FI El , La Ss Yin hareaist, Tate 1c MMAEY Sl [Ultlonal #10000 nt am early cate aice| rm, Sumuel Untermyer, Men, Juin oudoir and Floor Klectric Lamps caty ance, Py he after Hirt id John Hays Hammond, President of | Speyer, Mra. Claude C, Pinney, Miss the Militia of Mercy, and her assoet. | Helen Frick ates of the Board of Directors have effected a imple yet entirely compre- hensive and practical organization for utilizing to the best advantage the women workers and the funds at (nelr disposal. At pronounced price inducements on the Fourth Floor, To-morrow nt, which held up the vew ra’ for four months. Ar Women’s & Misses’ Suits : Se m larger, cargo of 2,000.0) The best patriot is the man who} for it 1 Boudoir Lamps in solid mahogany, | Adjustable Metal Floor Lamps, in 10 inch silk shade; formerly 84.00. | brown or green; brass shade; special $2.95 $4.95 Floor Lamps in solid mahogany, two | Decorated Japanese Pottery Lamps, things T an Skilled and tactful investigators| doing what 1 always said no human} have been gathering dotalis of the| {Te could compel mo to undertake ; Very Specially Priced speaking on street ¢ condition of the families of men 1 y h iH ; rate: 7 i i Twelve New Models, x the Naval Reserve, and a mass of| Margaret. Cre lights, pull chain sockets; Japanese | imported cretonne or painted parch- Men's Wear Serge, f} 00 . data is at the disposal of the Militia] Hevere of the | wicker shade, silk lined; reg. $11.00, | ment paper shade; two lights; special Gabardine ° ot Mercy. Secretary Daniels has for- soe demniiine ante! st feminine patriotic organiza- n, the Auxiliary to t It opened he y at the Hote gh for several days M $8.75 $10.00 Floor Lamps, solid mahogany, gold or | Japanese Iron or Decorated Pottery mally accepted their offer to stand behind every New York man on the first Ine of defense and make sure Tweed. Very Special » Naval Re \ M4 i that his famit 0 way fo: ; ry ° ° A [obacs [Now Mette, SS) Don’t be discouraged Rial Ete ete coat tire black and white, 24 inch silk shade or | Lamps, with imported cretonne Men's Wear Serge, 25. 00 Resinol Soap To-morrow ‘morning a big eray| dure, pein, touring Manhattan in an 22 in. painted parchment paper shade; | shades, two lights and pull chain e model battleship will leave the head-|call to youthful slackense = clarion iwo lights, pull chain socket; special | sockets, at the special price of hts, | pe Tweeds, * : quarters of the Militia of M y d Slik.” Very Special will clear your skin | "ni" vies suttn Avenue tocoten with large placards announcing the | \, $12.50 $13.50 Many and many a girl has a clear, . fedlity complasion today bee se ie special patriotic duties assumed by|wish every woman whe Burella Cloth, {rend came to her with that sound ad. |‘#® Organization, At the same time|in seeing the American navy at Tricotine, | vice. Resinol Soap not only is delight- | 8° Executive Council will meet, and fittest would send me, at the DBilt- 35.00 \afterward M Poiret Twill, Men’s Wear Serge, Very Special fully cleansing and refreshing, but its Hammond will an- daily use reduces the tendency to pim- | POURC® more details of the gigantic ples, offsets many ill-effects of cosmetics, | Wt Telief activity which she and her | and gives na/wrethe chance she ncedsto | °2-Workers are to undertak c | make red, rough skins white and soft. Some of the women assoc ed with It the shia ls In bad shape, through neglect or ime 4 Barty Payne, Whitney, prone tratment, © ite Reteod 8. Whitman, Mra, Og- » Mrs, William K. Har- court, Mrs. Nelson H. Henry, Mrs. 1. oe Rugs for Summer Use In substantial weaves and novelty effects for country and city homes Nine New Models, Frcoting ser| 50.00 ee Heavy Wool Art Rugs Homespun Rag Rugs In dainty shades with band or floral bor- nol Soap, low up each one of t Plain centers in pink, gray, blue, tan, ete., { | | | } Poiret Twill, 4 tonormal conditions. Resinol Edie to seek him in his home and find ou a n A Failored Suit, Soap and Resinol Ointment | M. House, Mrs, George W. Wickers- why he domura at serving his 1 shintz borders; from 3 by 6-to 9 by 12 feet, ders; sizes from 30 by 60 ins. to 9 by 12 ft., - Silke. Vere Mpoctat $40.00 are sold by all druggists, ham, Mrs. Charles H. Hughes, Mrs, trys After. she finds. the. rea ay : . $7.75 to 39.75 $1.65 to 19.75 A. Mitchell Hall 2d, Mrs, Nelson nt f ha rounded, fr Novelty designs; 27 by 54 ins. to 12 by 16 ft. | Exclusive effects; 2 by 3 ft. to 9 by 12 feet, $1.00 to 15.00 $1.25 to 19.75 em (Main Floor.) porn a Canadian, 1 of relatives in the w at the front mo: And I would lik Very Specially Priced mother in New York that there are | : ee eee Wee end teolkc: Wee ice In Persian and Chinese Rugs : We are offering a number of choice pieces materially below their real value, Nine New Models, making them particularly attractive to Summer home furnishers. Poiret Twill, } serge, | 16.50 Sund, triotic League, Oliver Harriman Mra. Herbert 5) the Raemakers From Sunny Italy in“cnaing rope." respectivel at Britain and Amer. Poplin, silk Lined. Very Special SUMMER FURNITURE Excellent Values in these items for Porch, Library or Breakfast Room: Twelve New Models,) and ¢ Bolivia, ae ; vs ; : “ ica, Mrs, Reginald De Koven wil Ivory Reed Suite, 4 pes.; rose colored inserts | Ivory Willow Suite, 4 pes.; Sofa, Arm Chair eg ach 5. 00 4 oO R - IN - I JAN DS SURee ROG OUF B, DEStO gone front reflecting the shade of the striped seat and Rocker with rounded tops and rolled ) Se 2 me | [ J her book, y Hull . 4 ae y 7 Sill Lined. | will appear ae the corn cushions; Settee, Arm Chair, Arm Rocker arms, and Glass Top Oval Table; com- s . mander. Ethel Barrymore will be Top Table; with cushions, plete with back and seat cushions, Wheel.” | Mme. Louise Edvina, a famous Co- | Poiret Twill, Very Special Hand Loomed teen in another, Kuemaker, cartoon, { 5 “The Madonna of Khei and Max. 5 ne Elliott. wi r io ati ane | at $68.50 at $115.50 Five New Models, and | CARMOOR Labeled Ait Mitton Chained to the Gin | ie | : LONDON 5 Ivory Decorated Dining Room 185.00 | Mahogany, Gate Leg Table, 48 ins gos, 00 Loopine, Val vent Garden prima d ill sing Suite, 10 POEs cs cres eres at for Breakfast or Living Room, at Cashmere Velour, | the recruiting and tr songs of Burella Cloth, t 40. 00 $9.00 HR eee aE are lane kane Reed Suite, 4 pieces; black | Ivory Reed Arm Chairs, Maple Porch Rockers, | Satin, Lint | Long Tra 1 Fioronc with red decorations, | with cushion seat and back, good values at " L . The dpennnna OF, . Waltor t Ameri- | | - 2 Fancy Lis UN ree ™ pyre i Geely and Aiton at Ameri- at $99.50 at $14.00 $1.25 to 3.73 Style in a Spring four-in- Han | , i F Ivory Reed Day Beds, with | Bar Harbor Willow Chairs, Maple Porch Rockers, \tulian Grenadines are the finest in the cretonne mattress and rolls, | with seat cushions, with double cane, ig Ay i port ae : aire. Harry Payne Whitney will ar at $60.00 | at $5.00 $2.75 to 10.00 more elaborate designs, but there are no Reis tae Willow Davenports, Stock Size Knife Stock Size 72 inches long, at 30.00 | Edge Cushions, at $1.50 | Border Cushions $2.00 Grenadines loomed that are better in qual- ity than these beautiful scarfs at %2.00. And the designs are notable at that figure. Chiefly, widely separated stripes and squares, in purple, blue, green, white, or | red, on plain or self-figured black grounds, Not more than twenty patterns in all, but what patterns! Archibald Thatcher of r A ng Ca 4 o'clock raining for bins will discuss At $2.50. Smart patterns featuring a Grenadine leaf on satin ground, At $3.00. Printed warps, with Grena- Camp Borden, N UITABLE 7 dine leaf, in gorgeous color schemes, "i . J ; For FRAPS Men's Furvish hop—16 West 38th Stree ™ shampton, Ee 1 ; \ ’ A vey beet palaniaas fee 15 West OF wae) lana ff kl , co) » &C Reed Suite, six pieces, as illustrated, in ivory, vith black out: $163.50 m : 5 ; line and decorative inserts of blue, coral and brown, at ee ; & ran m L On "eg fan 1 Cushions made to order at moderate additional cost ,) i Clothin, Furnishings Shoes Twenty-third 2 P thing rnishing n ents / FIRTH AVENUE i

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