The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1917, Page 5

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Theodore P. Shonts, President of the Interborouigh Rapid Transit and New York Railways Companies, to-day issued instructions to all station employees and conductors of these companies that until further notice all members of the Na- tional Guard when wearing their ser ‘vice uniforms will bo permitted to ride free of charge on cars and trains. Similar instructions were jsnucd by the BEAUTIFUL HAIR THC PROM Draw a moist cloth through @ hair and double its beauty at once. Save your hair disappears and hair stops coming out. fn small strand at a time. thin, Danderine dissolves every purticle fine and downy at first—yes- invigorates and strengthens them. grow long, strong and beautiful, (om VAM ALULLAL LLU TOL LL It paye to Ko to Lirtue Piano SHop RrounoTHe Corner 18 Sixth Avenue PLAYER PIANO SALE Some specially fine oppor- tunities, of good make, at re- markably low prices. Fully guaranteed. If you are in the market for a player piano, in- vestigate this without delay. We also have a slightly used Steinway Baby Grand and a few fine upright pianos at wonderfully low prices Pathe, Edison and Columbia PHONOGRAPHS ON EASY PAYMENTS. French, German, Spanish and Italian PHONOGRAPH RECORDS A Few Used Phonoxraphs, 85 Up. CHRISTMAN SONS A Also 35 West 14th St. PERFECT FITTING HIRTY K WAVY FREE DANDRUFF, Dandruff Immediate?—Yes! Certain?—That’s the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as lustrous and beautiful as s young after an application of Dander- Also try this—moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or ex- cessive oil, and in just a few moments by have doubled the beauty of your air, A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or Besides beautifying the hair, f dandruff, cleanses, purifies and invig- orates the scalp, forever stopping itch- ‘ing and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair— but real- ly new hair growing all over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- ducing properties cause the hair to} You can surely have pretty, charms lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you| just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed.—Advt. | Patriotic Women Rally For Militia of Mercy; \. Give Autos and Money Mrs.John Hays Hammond Out- lines Plan for 9,000 Work- ers and $90,000 Fund. 300 MACHINES WANTED. Many Cars and $30,000 Al- ready Pledged for War Re- lief Undertaking Here. Fy Marguerite Mooer Marshall | secure the full quota of 9,000 women; | stated. How the Militia of Mercy will help and the naval recruits was explained to-day by Mra John Hays Ham- mond at No. 4 West Forty-ninth Street, in the firet detailed plan for war relief work : outlined by any Ee body of women Pl At the meeting f of the Executive | (7 BREN counci! this morning it was announced that $30,000 and a large number of automobiles had already been contributed for the automobile visiting units of the Militia of Mercy ‘The work is to be conducted as fol- lows: Three hundred eutomobile owners will lend their cars one-half day every ten days (morning or after- noon, as best sults their convenience) or three hb 8 a month, Each automobile will represent three units of women; each unit to be ten in number Bach of these units will represent $100, Therefore, in the to- this will mean 300 automobiles, 9,000 women workers, and, as a nu- leus of the Relief Fund, $90,000. This will mean that ten automobiles will start out from headquarters every week day. In each automobile there will be three women represent- ing a visiting committee appointed by the unit of ten. Each of these committees of three will make this official, monthly visit to five families; #0 the the ten committees, comprising *\in the aggregate thirty women, will visit fifty families a day. This means 300 families a week, and 1,200 families a month. It will be the duty of these units of ten to keep in touch with the five families assigned to them during the intervals between these offictal visits; what money they require, and st them in adjusting their lives neet the vicissitudes which the nee of the bread-winner tal, will create, | The day following the official visit, a printed form will be filled out and sent to the headquarters to be filed for reference, and subsequent reports, which it may be necessary to make during the course of the month, will be forwarded to the headquarters as ll, so that a complete record can of each family, are the the women dging themselves to do: ST An automobile owner will lend her car as above, donate $100, und be one of @ unit; The Militia of Mercy to supply the two additlorial units to work with this automobile on two other visiting days during the An automobile owner her car and $100, and if ot care to join a unit, The Mercy will supply three Militia Mall biitittrayyy ph Lp “Citys <Q» >» J. @ UNION SUITS years experience in making union suits is back of singwear Those three been years of steady pro- gressin perfecting the fabric, fit and finish of Munsing- wear. SS SSS SSS each Mun- garment. decades have Whether you’re man, woman or child—tall, short—thin or stout— you can be _properl Munsingwear in a style and qual- ity of fabric that will please you. fitted in the families of the naval militiamen | units to work with that particular) ® automobile, + 4 THIRD: If an automobile owner does not feel able to lend her car, | , and Inaddition thereto subscribe $100, she will lend her car, pay $10, and form a unit of nine of her friends to provide the additional $90, In this event, the Militia of Mercy will pro- vide the two additional units to work with this automobile on the two other half-days in which it will be in ser- v ce. FOURTH: Units will be formed to each unit to represent $100; each unit | to be composed of ten women as Mrs. William Grant Brown, Presi- dent of the New York State Federa- tion of Women's Clubs, has offered | the services of the 200,000 women In Ce eae CB 44O09444444-4-44-4-06.0-06 Mascot Battleship of the ‘Militia of Mercy,’’ Organized to Care for Families of Men at Front C8449 8G OG544-4-4-5-0:4. 28909 D OOO DRORDOEDIRE MAIMED DEE NADIR DEE DERE ED OEE DRE ED | ih FL anne the federation, Mrs. John F. Yawger, | President of the City Federath of | Women’s Clubs, says the 00 | women comprising that organization | are eager to help, Mrs, Algernon Sidney Sullivan tenders the services of the New York Southern Women's Patriotic Society. At the Council meeting this morn- ing, automobiles were pledged by the following women: Mrs, John Haays Hammond, ames KR. MeKee, Mrs. Harry ne Whitney, Mra John L, Griffiths, Mra. Wilson Bissell Miss Emma Frohman, Mrs. Lindl M. Garrison, Mrs. Otto Kahn, 3 n FP. Yaw hall, 24, Mrs, C Charles Hathaway, rs William K Harcourt, Mrs, John Clapperton Kerr, Mrs, James Speyer, and Mrs, Penrhyn Mrs Will Stanlaws —— Women Students Alrend in Work for W Engaxe | 5th Avenue Easter SUITS & NEW HOME DEFENSE CORPS IS PLANNED FOR ENTIRE STATE tional Guard and Include in preparing surgical dressings, and | include men throughout the State be- many plan to take the full preparatory | tween the ages of sixteen and sixt iatment in the regular training xamina ify for | ; ¥-}a active vith four, wh to serve that will be set the James McCreery & Co. 1 in the active army, All mayors, | county judges, and presidents of the boards of supervisors have been asked to pick committees of seven to put the corps in shape. The defense corps is to be formed ppress local disorders in the ab- sence of troops and to guard impor- tant plants, bridges, culverts, tunnels and waterworks, The members will have @ uniform | similar to that of the army and Na-| tional Guard, with a distinctive sym- | bol. Committees will be charged with the Be Organized Like Na- , MASCOT MoomL* ONCKR Sam* 94 964-999040-6-006006-444-4-64 pense to the State except when ac-|are to be eubmitted to the tually calied out for duty away from| direct, are urged to establish the home station for more than one|quarters at once and get in handling his eng’ eighteen years a every man in the State, but it will put in order a chaos of plans and conflicting enthustasm: such activities within and gives them the nee sanction under a central tilitary con- trol.” ‘The committeemen, It will keep Yow Hochelle. whose namew three GREATER NEW YORK DRESS CO. Branch, 1 East 28th St., Cor. 5th Ave, Special This Week Wholesaler Sells at Retail Tailor Made Suits | 21° 8 004044 | committees is to provide for families of those in the military or naval ser- vice, to Investigate applications for | assistance and in general to co-ord!- | nate the charitable, patriotic and pre- | paredness efforts of the county of all-wool Serge, Gabar- dine, Poiret Twill, and different material, ete.. . At retail $10 to $15 more. 35 Smart Suits This season's most d tinctive models. All sizes from 16 to 44—can be seen elsewhere at $25 to The various units of the Home De- | fense Corps will te mally mus- vice by the ey will be e be for d into the Sta utant work of taking the census and inven- county, as well as the direction of | other work of military preparedness. Men Up to Sixty. MIRA, N. Y¥., April 4 ‘ore than | (Special From a Staff Correspondent of Tre| In places where there are no Na- one-half of the student body of Bimira Evening World.) tional Guard or Naval Militia or- niece, & women's inatitution, is en-| ALBANY, April 4—The Adjutaht- | ganizations, Defense Committees will rolled in class in Hed (rose work, it) General began to-day tho orgdntaa.| be expected to stimulate r the students are doing additional work |Uon of the Home Defens Corps, to av sty Way cece ue Wee at the same tin . 34th Street Week Specials OVERCOATS For Young Men, Youths and Boys | 14.75 Regularly 18.50 and 22.75 | OFFERINGS OF PRONOUNCED IMPORTANCE THAT PROCLAIM THE ENTERPRISE PARTMENT. The mark« smartest styles for young n and Top Coats have been AND PROGRE SIVEN OF THIS DE- ts have been searched for the best values and 1en with the result that several hundred Suits gathered together, including the broken lots of one or two of a kind remaining in stock. | All smart models interpreting the latest styles—de- signed and tailored by the foremost manufacturers. SUITS—Every garment new this Spring; fashioned of beautiful all - wool Fabrics, including the popular Flaanels; smart two or three-button Coats with patch pc OVERCOATS— Developec (With Young men are keen to secure Suits of this character. terns in Cassimeres, Homespuns and yckets; straight front models; size 83 to 40, 1 in Coverts, Knitted Fabrics, Flannels and Faney Wool Mixtures; in form-fitting, Slip-on and the popular Trench model with belt all around; size 33 to 40. Other Suits and Overcoats for Young Men up to 45.00 STUDENTS’ SUITS First Long Trousers) Special 15.75 A large assortment of beautiful pat- Flannels in plan Gray, Blue and Brown; belted or plain | models; with patch pockets and straight fronts; size 16 to 20 years | Other Suits, 13.75, 18.00 und 20,00 | Boys’ Norfolk Suits Special 8.75 | Boys’ Hats and Furnishings Moderately Priced | Boys’ Hats and Caps......... ae to a is : Blouses and Shirts... 75c to 3. A special lot of Boys’ All-Wool Norfolk Bere Palen J "7Be ty 1.28 Suits in neat light and dark mixtures and all Neckwear . ‘ae A ..25¢ to 1.45 woo], Hus Serge with two pairs ¢ full-lined oval Halaman Knickerbocker trousers, size 8 to 18 years S5c, regularly 75c Other smart Suits with two pairs of Boys’ Percale Pajamas in neat striped Knickerbocker trousers 7,50 to 25.00 patterns; size 6 to 18 years CLOTHING DEPARTMENT--FIF TH FLOOR tory of the military resources of the | | ies WO. sccvesivvepecevves Nasal Douche i , RSET 75 High ClassDresses all different materials: J] 2.50 made to sell for $19.50 COME IN! See for yourself the im- mense savings—you will not be urged to buy. James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Easter Sale MEN’S — FURNISHINGS 3,800 Easter Scarfs 1.35 regularly 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 a The materials are: All-over Basket Weaves Moire Satin Stripes Armures Tatfetas Satins Woven by master weavers of France and Switzerland Silk Shirts made of fine quality TubsSilks with plain or satin stripe, 2.95 Silk Shirts made of Crepe and heavy Silks, new spring patterns, 4.95 Neckwear—*<#'ls made of Silk and rich Satins in a large variety 95 Cc of styles and patterns, Neckwear —"our-in-Hard Searfs in a large range of Silks aud Satins, also Crepe Faille, “MeCreery Special,” 55c Special Values MEN’S UNDERWEAR & HALF HOSE In Seasonable Weights Shirts and Drawers Athletic stripe Madras. of self Drawers made with Banjo each 45¢ Union Suits of White Madras; sleeveless; sult 95c Half Hose of Fibre Silk in or White pair 29c MEN shirts with Drawers in regular each 55¢ Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers,- long or quarter sleeves; | seats. or stout sizes, Pure Silk Half Hose in Black and Colors, also Black with white clox, Gray with black clox and White with black clox, pair 75¢ DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR, knee length. Black, PURNISHING day. They are to be ordered out only| with the Adjutant General's Departe by the Governor upon request of the| ment, from which they will receive local authorities. In making public| instructions, the plan for home defense, Gov. Whit- 4 OM enh ony aeawe tne| Mmaineer nda Lite tm Creeks . mate ” question, ‘What can I to help About the hour Lage pen when r~ out? which is being asked by nearly |W" to face charges of carclessnese Patrick Stiles, for tember of the Fire Department of New Rochelle, ended his life by jumping into the Knickers ¢ Company's creek in North He was titty. old, and leaves a wife and es ye EO tes, gj pent — —_— Dee o —, Pioresaltt ) assent Oy A Cy cee, ame oy een ‘3

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