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‘ ' iy ee RED CROSS READY top uit Ww at onc TO TAKE CARE OF \aw ue war with Germany they got busy. tug, that ean by put i nurses are golws in private practice i but have: Piuuued to dup everyliing as soon as the call comes, in ‘New York City alone seven of 2408 BV aWIANG Wea, baceo and other ~~ needful for | ul Madison Avenue, the Tower, rector, and he to the work national distri uy twation of @ Red Cross base hospital unit In one of t) city when the A: poctation holds the Red Otto T. Th Ld is office will be ting agency for all pies of this sort. t ls planned to have a test mobil. | armories in this| rican Medical As- annual meeting geet () BOAT RUNS AWAY AS CUNARD LINER IS ABOUT 10 FIRE ‘Teuts, beds, cooking apparatus, medt- Cal and surgical suppues, &c, down Lo the last non Of bandage, are stored } away, ready, os these b Twenty-six Base Hospitals, | ever Seven Here, Fully Equipped, | units » for Service. | Georne From the moment our troops are @alied to the front in this war the Nathan Brill of Mount Binal, ‘ aha Kammerer of the German t American Red Cross will be ready) Ai will tuke tho field at the first to take care of the sick and wounded. | ‘fie wevon New York ‘There will be no chance for a repett- | ffs, as well as the rest tion of the deiays and dangers un lx units, have been which the army suffered im the Spaa~ | riitined against the dangers fah war. vice Hospital service to take care of an huspitals are wasting for \erial stored at Uov- the Buen Terminai on the sound by emineut doctors vid Btewart of Boilovue, rower of the Presbyter- aries i, Beck of Roosevelt, Lioyd of Moat Graduate, L. Gibson of New York, 4. ‘The and M, Lowy hos of the inocu. vgainet typhoid and otherwise of ser- ‘There are in the United States leas army of 500,000 men ts ready to go| than seven doctors for every 1,000 en- te the front at the first call. Back @f that 1* a system by which stil more units can be Mitted for service | » as they are needed. Volunteers, whether surgeons, dentists, nurses, er helpers, are invited to call upon Or Write to Mrs, William K. Draper, secretary of the New York Chapter, at No, 30 East Thirty-sixth Street. Officers of the Red Cross have been ring for the present emergency during the last two years, They knew joctora to volunteer for ty-sixth Street. teaching 1,600 young women the last two months at No. Fifty-sixth nurses’ helpers. From this sc norvice. 8, orderiles, helpers, &c., are wanted, too, They are asked to apply to the headquarters, No, 80 East ‘Thir- ‘Ten pald instructors have been during 3 East Street in the duties of bool the fed Cross expects to turn out 1,600 what needless suffering was caused | qualified helpers every eight weeks. by unpreparedness in the war with| For making bandages, Gpain; so when they saw that ovents | dressings, hospital garments, were forcing the United States intokits, otc, as well an gathert surgical comfort ng to- BACKACHE WARNS YOU TO WATCH YOUR KIDNEYS Are you nervous and are {mine Sleep woll at night? ma unrested erning? Dissy “pelt. tely attack p | pain not delay a minute, Ge yeu with @ box of GOLD MBDAL OU he eleudy uri @icate gravel, “or stone in the that the peisonous microbes always in your system have ‘attacked tn your kidneys, You should use GOLD MEDAL, Haarlem OM Capsules tmm: y. The oll soake gently into the walls and lining of the Kidneys and the little poisonous animal and thus be sure of Getting the senui —Aavt, Do Arugeist and Insist upon hie ev: forms which are causing the taflammation and charcd out + |0t your system without inconvenience er te your eff the refunded the ginal imported ‘donb MEDALS brand! Bide to keep| Fifteen men were playing cards. ‘They here in June. Fifteen thousand do pod | tora from all parts will have a chance | to nee how the work of caring for the sick and wounded ts carried out, There are now for instant duty in the twenty- 0 doctors, 1,300 hospital beda, with all other equip- ments, but the Red Cross in eager to double or treble this force. Men, | wamen and materials will be needed in profusion. oT HELD IN FATAL BLOWUP. ‘Three Men Accused of Jersey Wx- ploston Which Cont Eight Prosiient BJ. Dingle, Supt, J. Brown and his assistant, A. J. Bir fon of the firet named, of the comp#ny owning the Detwilier & Street fireworks factory In Jersey City, where a flare-up | of priming powder took place last Wednesday afternoon, were to-day held under $5,000 ball by Judge Mark A. Sul livan of the Court of Common Pleas in Jersey City. Nineteen girls and a man were burned | in the flare-up and elmht of the giris! bave died from thelr burns. The men accused watved examination Fe lected to let their case go to the rand Jury without preliminary hearin. a ae AUCTION PINOCHLE A CRIME! and Arrested An early morning raid of an apart- ment house at No. 100 West Sixtv-third Street drew @ big c.vwd and created a deal of excitement. Detectivess Appell and Finn were assigned to watch the place. At 2.30 o'clock, after @ number of mon had passed through the door on the ground floor, the detectives followed one and forced their way into an apart- ment on the next floor. were Greeks, and the detectives, un ghle to underetand them, arreated them afore, Magistrate Krotel in the West Court it developed that the en ‘tere playing auction pinnochle They were dlacharted. | Ausonia Arrives With Story of How She Put Submarine to Flight. Passengers of the Cunarder Au- sonia, arriving to-day from a British port, were much excited over a dra- matic encounter of the liner with @ German submarine and demonstration of the eMoiency of a six-inch rifle mounted astern on @ merchantinan in inspiring respect from submarine commanders. The Ausonia cleared March M, lay Inside the outer harbor of the port for two days until signalled to go out, Wednesday, Maroh 28, 200 miles off the Irish coast, a submarine emerged from @ smooth, slow heaving sea, four miles from the liner, She came up far enough for the silhouette in the clear sunlight to be identified by the plates with which the navy gunners on merohantmen are pro- vided as a German submarine. Capt. W. H. Hossack called the sun crew to quarters, ordered life- boats swung out and turned his ship so that the stern was toward the German, which at once turned and made for the Cunarder on the sur- face. Tho big gun was sighted until the pointer said he was sure he was “on the target.” The submarine was by this time within @ little more than three miles of the Ausonta, The naval officer asked Capt. Hos- sack If he should fire, saying a hit was likely, but not certain. Capt Hossack advised waiting until @ hit would be certain, saying a miss would certainly mean the destruction of the Mner with all on board and there was and headed at full speed toward a small Briueh freighter which was oes Reda ne Stomach Bitters whe Ak SET LE PRT a mai RA AB no} ber » of the submarine, the incident, said his orders forbade | the ensuing | Altman & Gu. Sports, Outing and Tourist Hats for Women and the Younger Set are an important and interesting feature of the Millinery Department on the First Floor. The Spring display presents mary original and striking effects in design and color, the prices being attractively moderate. A Special Sale for to-morrow in this Depart- ment will comprise AN ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OP TRIMMED LISERE HATS in smart, distinctive styles, offering particularly good value at $10.00 (These Hats are equally suitable for Women and Misses) The Lace Curtain Department is making a special feature at this season of CURTAINS FOR SUMMER USE of which there is a remarkably large and come prehensive assortment from which to make selections. As an example of the moderate prices prevailing in the regular stock, the following quotations are made: Scrim Curtains ., $1.00 per pair upward Muslin Curtains . 1.10 per pair upward Net Curtains . 1.85 per pair upward An important branch of the activities of this Department is the complete outfitting of Summer homes in town or country with dainty window draperies. Expert advice in the selection of appropriate curtains for every room is always at the disposal of patrons, (Fourth Floor) Special Values in Women’s Ready-to-wear Dresses are now being offered, comprising NAVY BLUE SERGE DRESSES at $14.50, 17.50, 22.50, 25.00 & 32.00 WOOL JERSEY DRESSES in beige or gold * @¢ « at $27.50 (Third Floor) A Sale of Leather Goods AT SPECIAL PRICES to take place to-morrow (Wednesday) will offer SUIT CASES (sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches) of black enamel duck, with tray, at $4.85 WOMEN'S OVER-NIGHT BAGS (12x9 ins.) of black enamel duck, lined with colored moire « ¢ 0© 0 e« ec a¢ $4.80 WOMEN'S HAT BOXES (sizes 18x18x12 ins.) of black enamel duck, lined with cretonne, $4.25 at e ° ° . . . . WOMEN’S HAND BAGS of genufne mocha in black, tan, brown or gray, lined with colored moire; with inside frame pocket and mirror . « at $4.25 WOMEN’S ENVELOPE BAGS of genuine pin morocco in black or colors, or in black patent leather; with inside frame pocket and mirror . . «© at $2.85 SAFE STORAGE FOR FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES Fifth Auenue-Madtaon Avene, New York ‘ AVMHOMMA, ME mee AU, LUA, little danger from a torpedo until the submarine was quite a little closer. Passengers who wore looking at} the swiftly approaching menace} through marine glasses were certain the commander in his conning tower its muzzle trained on him and the gunners standing by. They them- selves could see plainly details of the submarine’s upper works muoh emall- er than the gun, Abruptly the submarine sheered off had happened to the undefended The Ausonia saw nothing Capt. Hossack, when asked about BUTE THE NCW to discuss anv such matter. Pas: Fit S ve RSthES ers were Inclined to exaggerate ers in these days, he said, but he BR iN’S as refused to deny the truth of the story JOHN L BROWN & SON, Boston, Mass, i The Shop ¢f Individual sn RUS SEKS 862 Fifth Ave. 1 West 34th St. Opp. Altman's Opp. Waldorf A Sale of New Spring Suits Tailored Suits ope Selection of fash- nable modes in Gabardine, en's Wear Serge, Burella loth, ot ay the long, sty’ of graceful yeuth, Special $ ‘7 p50 A Selection of Distinctive M Exclusive Suits Extraorcinary models reproduced from original Parisian creations 35-00 42.50 57.50 inal and of Spring Coats A choice collection of modish Spring designs ef bacella cle ree ardine an ° Sew fabrics in all the Feeent chedee I a 37-0 A Special Disposal of Spring Dresses Taffetas, Serges, Georcutté Crepe and ahs materials, in a yariety of models, shades and effects, ' RON XM “STORE AU ¥: 7 ES! te AU REET @) Sid NS. Opn eo Evening i Apartments tb Furnished from 4-Piece William and Mary Period Dining Room suite in American walnut, consist- ing of Buffet 54 inches wide, Closet 46 inches wide, Serving Table 40 inches wide and Dining Table, pia ch ton toot $47.50 re 149 STes@ AVE te sromaen WAN STOMACH WEAK THE DIGESTION POOR THE LIVER INACTIVE could not but see the great gun with The Solution ‘= =» = HOSTETTER’S For THAT BACKING coucn Women’s French Kid Gloves “Roselle”? French Kid Gloves, new shipment just received, 2 clasp i ny white with Paris point backs. In Slip-over Middy or regular Coat New Block Weave Fibre Silk Sweaters 8.90 Ure Bille BWOAtOIS rc 5400cessesacics MAA 9 OPEN EVERY EVENING OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Special Sale Wednesday (Only) Japanese Kimonos Hand Embroidered (Model as Illustrated) 1800 Imported Japanese Crepe Kimonos in Copen= hagen, Rose, Light Blue, Pink and Lavender, with sash and full sleeves. Exceptional Value 2 1.25 Women’s Silk Negligees Crepe de Chine Negligees, attractive fitted and loose models in pink, light 4 05 blue, rose and Copenhagen, embroi- ° dered and lace trimmed. Special Crepe de Chine Tea Gowns, superior Crepe de Chine in pink and light blue, box pleated skirt with chiffon or lace Coat elaborately trimmed with ribbon and roses. Special 9.75 Silk Breakfast Coats of “Armure Rousscau” Taffeta in pink, light blue, rose, Copenhagen and peach, tailored model with patch pockets, cording, double sash and sailor collar. Special 11.75 PPENHEIM, CLUNS & 34th Street—New York On Special Sale Wednesday “Roselle” Silk Gloves With Double Finger Tips Superior Milanese Silk Gloves, two clasp in white with Paris point or three row self embroidered backs, also two-tone black and white embroidery. 69c wie | 1.50 Shetland Sweaters 5.90 models, in Rose, Copen, Corn, Laven- der, Purple and Green, sailor collars. . 19.75 Aroutd theEarth! In the United States is strung a cob- web of 1,500,000 miles of WESTERN UNION wires, They put the most remote towns and hamlets next door to the central plants of business energy, THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED~— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IB