The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1917, Page 4

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tee ees Sa Eee Patil Bere to Aid a Pan-Amserican Unt-| urged before American educational tn- Will Diseuss Hospital Social fer- ¥ nity. Establishment at Panam® City of « Pan-American University, for w there are now avaliable bu®lings tied at more than $1,000,000, ta to Model Sizes Come to Our Upstairs Shop And Save 50% We Gon't “put on airs” at it om~ pense. We ‘don't tax you for swell Beturen furmiahings and fo just ask you to Day the lowest orice tn town for the smartest Gowns. 6 And Coats copied from the fore- 4 DRES: 1 250 DRESSES afr, 10,90, 5S can SUITS —COATS ‘Values $24.09 to $60.00. Gur Prices $16.50 to $35 3 West 42c Street 24 Floor. ‘Tae Mevator, - Z D of the if You Can Wear tal, © stitutions by Dr. Edwin G. Dexter of the Panama National Institute, who ar- tived here to-day. Dr. Dexter sald he sent here for this purpose by Prea- ident Vaides of Panama. vice. On next Tuesday afternoon at 3 ‘s, the Social Bervice Woman's Auxiliary i have an an LONDON, April 1 ot Landon to-day oi Prepared for Family Use You Can Rub It In IT DOES NOT BLISTER Racways eady elief For Seventy Years 25c 50c All Druggists STOPS PAIN INSTANTLY. 208" Contre Bt, ‘on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit West 34" Street The Woman Who Is Seeking Good-Looking, Dependable Shoes at Moderate Prices Will Like the Model We Illustrate T is not necessary for women to pay sky-high prices for smart shoes of dependable quality— if they wear Cammeyer Shoes. Women who are complaining about the high cost footwear will welcome the moderation of Cammeyer prices; made possible by the four store buying power of the largest retail shoe store in world, $7.50 All White Kidskin 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 These Shoes at cur 6th Ave, and 20th St. store and at our Newark Branch, 645-649 Broad St. a MIALI LILI II TIL ETT OTT rrr re errr ites garded up to now as unfavorable fo calm consideration of the future, The plan apparently antedates the pro- Tried and True | pona) advocated by former President Taft and indorsed by President Wit- son. Lord Bryce says: “The entrance of the United States BRYE PEACE PLAN FOLLOWS LEAGUE PROPOSAL FU Goes Step Further in Providing 9 prectical steps can be taken until for Collective Action to Enforce Arbitration, LONDON, Aprfl 12.—Detatis of what is known as the “Bryce scheme” fora Closely the lines of the American league to enforce peace were given out tho direction of common enforcement to-day by Lord Bryce, former British of decisions and in providing for col- Ambassador at Washington. letter accompanying his statement or conciliation, or against a member Lord Bryce says the plan was drawn nation which’ commits acts of ag- up by himself and a committes of Stession without having a Prominent Wnglishmen two years 48, i: in euggested that the greater but had not been made public pre- viously because “the time for publi- ia cation did not seem to have arrived” |/) 07%, and because opinion in England in| doos not seem a point of fundamental the midst of the war had been re-| importance, as the functions of the {council would be advisory only, and CETTE ETEE « but, taken with the American soheme, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1917. into the war makes it desirable that| Freed as Slayer, She Finds Daby the effort of the American League to Enforee Peace should he responded to by expressions of public opinion hero. I therefore venture to lay before you © scheme almost identical with that of the American league. It was pre- pared by @ group of men here two years ago, “The scheme ts, of course, tentative, jit may help to draw pvubito opinion to this important subject. Obviously after the war, but the idea ts one which the public may well begin to consider, It has received the ap- proval of the present and late Pre. miers and Foreign Gecretaries.” The Bryce pian as outlined follows proposal, but goes a step further tn lective action against any non-mem- ber nation which refuses arbitration ed to submit to the International Tribunal. or two for emailer powers, ‘d Bryce explains that this not executive, FIVE BUILDINGS BURN IN CITY ISLAND FIRE Post-Office, Telephone Exchange and Library Among Places Swept Away. Fire at City Island early to-day destroyed five two-story frame build- Ings at Nos. 321 to 329 City Island Avenue, including the post office, the telephone exchange and the branch of the New York Public Library, Tho fire started on the strest floor of No, 821, occupied by Ernest Hom- ‘8 be represented fn the Inter-|~ Dead. Mrs. 6tella Romano, twenty-two years olf, who on March 2 shot and killed at the door of her home, No. 49 Debevoise Street, Brooklyn, Blank, an insurance agent, under the impression that he was « handor,” was mat night given @ eus-| pended sentence by Justice Jaycox, on her plea of guilty to manslaughter in the second degree, On returning home had “biack- she learned that her infant girl died on Tuesday. ‘WASHINGTON, April 12.—Costa Rica's waters and ports are placed at the dis- position of the United States in the war with Germany tn an official communica- tion tn which that Government defines ite attitude to the State Department. ee Skinner Confirmed as le Seperin- tendent of Banks. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, April 12.—The Senate to- day received 4 ~ polutment of LEMONS BRING OUT ~ THE HIDDEN BEAUTY Make thie lotion for very little ost and just see for yourself. An attractive skin wins admiration, In social life and in business the girl or woman whose face and hands show evidence of constant care enjoys a tre- mendous advantage over those who do not realize the value of a healthy skin and a spotless complexion. At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a fuil quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautifier, by squeezing the Juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle contain- ing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the mingway as an undertaking estab- Usbment. It spread rapidly, the fames mounting #0 they could be seen from Washington Heights and even lower Manhattan. Two alarms brought ap- from Westchester and the illiam J. Gaynor. light, the total loas being estimated at $6,000. Police wires were put out of commission as well as the local telephone service. On its way to the fire auto truck No. 47, driven by Fred Schuler, skid- ded into @ vacant lot at tern Boulevard and Layton Avenue, turn- ing turtle and throwing out seven men, none of whom was hurt. The truck was practically wrecked. juice through a fine cloth so no lemon ulp gets in, then this lotion will keep resh for months. Every woman knows that lemon Juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, and {s the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautifier, @ Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra« grant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands, It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin—» Joseph | Advt. sh wast | DERRY VALE I enuine trish) Linen Novelty White Fabrics 80-82 inches wide; dainty embroidered white figures on white sheer grounds, Special, 20 0 SO 0 0 See at 50c yard Second Floor Wilton schemes; some in small sian designs, $2.00 and t= a Lord &'laylor 38th Street Extra Large H. 62x62 in, $1.50 70x70 inches... $2.95 S. Huck Towels | $5.50, $6.50 and $7.50 per dozen FIFTH AVENUE IMPORTANT INTRODUCTORY SALE Derryvale Linens Prices About Present Wholesale Cost Famous Linens from Belfast, sold exclusively by Lord & Taylor in New York City. Linens are manufactured from Pure Flax and are guaranteed for their purity and durability. Pure Linen Damask Table Cloths 66x66 in. $1. Pure Linen Damask Napkins $2.50 and $2.95 a dozen. Table Cloths and Napkins to Match in handsome circular designs. 70x88 inches... $3.95 Napkins to match, per dozen $2.95 it 95 Ki Beoond Floor & Velvet Carpets Plain colors in shades of blue, taupe, rose, sand and all the wanted colorings for present day color two-tone effects and Per- $3.25 yard Fifth Ploor ee eases Fine Imported Black Dress Satins 86 inches wide | At the Very Special Price, 7 $1. A Quality Usually Sold at 83.50 a yard. Ground Floor 98 <a Sem) mae Orca (0) ree” O Cra) eee Oren” (0) ee” O Caer? Ore O ree? (8) >) a> Om ' -—HRIND-THILO, Socially Speaking The higher you go in the social scale the farther you get away from machine- made clothes. Franklin Simon & Co.’s Clothes for Men are the first and only clothes in New York to be both ready-for-service and custom-tailored at the same time, They are designed by one of the greatest style authorities in America, who puts into our men’s suits and top- coats at $25 to $50 the identic skill for which many men pay $80 to $100. And they are Hand-Tailored clean through, because only the fine work of experienced hands can interpret the genius of his patterns. Men’s Spring Suits and Topcoats $25 to 850 C at the price af those that are not Men's Clothing Shop—8 West 88th Street A Separate Shop on the Street Level franklin Simon 8 Co \ Clothing Furnishings Sh FIFTH AVENUE WONDERS Greeley 1900 39th Street Derryvale 70x88 in, $2.95 DERRY VALE | Genuine Irish: Lin nl tchen, Pantry, Glass and Tea Towels $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per dozen am cen enema cme: aoa a a a Lord & Taylor Japanese Lingerie Nainsook 89 inches wide; 10 yard pieces, boxed, Formerly $2.05 a piece, $2.50 Becond Floor oe ee eee eee, eae a oe Se oe ae oc ee OR a a a ee ee Inlaid and Printed Linoleums Imported and domestle qualities, Tile, Inlaid wood and Mosale effects. Printed | Inlaid 60c and 70c + $1.00 and $1.50 square yard square yard en

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