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| HURRAY! i In view of the national food” | stringency, 4t t# being suggested - 4 1a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917. — to nk inet Sd Cae One thousand patriotic young women who will en- deavor to obtain five recruits each for the army or navy. “BUSINESS DINNER TUESDAY. | Frotniny ‘ens 8 iervice 'G. Cole, Bulletin No. iid cae “st The Minute Girls of 1916 for Study of Employ j & Problema to Meet. there wit By a'genaral discussion, ® Mail this when filled out to The Evening World. || thot att the Legtttatures adjourn ©) Bho New York Society for the Study ~ | Are Com in 9 n havo gl | _to take up the shovel and the hoe, on ment Problems, of which 4 9g; 5,000 Stro 9; READY TO ENLIST ———— re is president and which has ) S8.ste members departinent stores and/ of No, 15 North Hastings Stre ‘corporations, will hold a meeting | cago, was atric with apoplexy y Tweeday at 6:45 FP. M. In the/ to-day an she and her. bri e TP Banquet room of Franklin Simon &| Rockove, were entering, Row To Aid the Nation in War No, 1 hs Byck Street, W Company. The firm will act as host| burs nummoned De. Khuri| Hardening Themselves for|!earning not to leave five per cent. « at the dinner and will furnish vaude-| from Bt “a Hospital, but Mra. their food in the mixing bowl, Th ead wefore the physician) Active Duty When Their Jare sterniy censoring their expen si |qago on a vinit Name...... SO GUC divi vee ¢ [INGO vy ues Feevesuceveveeunverserer Oysters and Fish Ee ae Mey (Wille and a musical programme trom its| Arinofl wa President of the| “ Services Are Needed. Sinire for uwevw See they nave ie | Address .. . . Co, wilt, open | ‘ told that girls use enough cand veto Prevent | Gem: Aconta a eon Other Villa —_—-— sodas and ‘chewing gum to support \ ‘ ebenee vee SO00bs| “Vee eMpevvetsvsssevvestse vee Officers Flee. Li | -| ‘Hmployee House; DOUGLAS, Ariz, April 13.—Hacing] PREPARED) : T. FB. Hubbard, | execution tf captured, Gen, Jose M SS AT HOME. 20,000 noldiers, In the homes with yards attacned girls are planting peas, beans, t matoes, and later on they are plan NG AGENT . K. Sherlock, the| Acosta, it ic ander, with sat Ds Hanson, counter hese ana ea, Heiter, the Mi 3, 'D.| poral Tno'ase eliened to have i ¥ iviti & @ Mirror; J. D.| soldiers, who are alleged to have en-! Women’s Activities More and Telephone Review: Nor-! tered Bonora, Mex. to start @ revolu- ning to can these vegetables and to oe eetiey 509 seeeeee BARA SL ELAS A ls sell 6d T i lish for ' Mail, the Editon Monthly; Rob < nt . tn But The satisfactory relis ‘— pe Maison Monthly; Robert tion, are fiecing soutnward More in Evidence on work in gathering all the cropa of ap CEE. * Soups, Steaks and Cho plea, cherries, atrawberries in their | —-—————————-—-—-—-— ——$——— nn a i Every Hand “tee bn ‘ ‘ ‘ At Grocers and ’ . neighborhood. ‘ u ! 8500,000 for Bath Sch to the France and Canada Steamship . agen comers | When men are called to the front NEWSIES’ ENLIST 42 STARS.| BOSTON, April 13.—The wchooner|Company. It was said the price paid | Delicatessen Stores Cc _ Wyoming, ‘a veanel of 3,780 tons, approximately $500,000, ‘The vea~ i ‘ Marguerite Mooera Marshall,|a0d women are catieu to take ‘he') phete Benefit Sanday N |eota iy Perey é& Bmall of Bath, ita, Sl is viens pears Sia Made by E, Pritchard, 331 Spring St. N-¥y The Minute Girle of 1916 are com.| Places In factories and ip other oc « Theatrical E ing--95,000 strong! cupations, Camp Fire Girls will be| With forty-two stars @ Their other neme ia C ripe|feady to do housework and care for|iieted and the number { Fee ttle ot ae eee [little children, In that way tne iris {hourly indications are that the Amerloa.| wij) set free women, who will wet free! hove’ Benefit at the Hippodrome Their untform 1s) mon, who will fight for their country’ ed, white and|defense, ao every Camp Fire Gir! may blue; bh bo represented by a man in the and bloom era, tanenes ners) This ia the telegram which they White blouse and] have sent to President Wilson as their | who are going 7 red tle, In the| pledge of loyalty: Bernard Granville, Laon Errel, Anne Mayor's Reoruit-| 72, the President of the United [Vinton Raymond Hitchcock, Irving ing Parade an| rater: Berlin, Kock, and White, Jack Ni Highty-elght thousand worth, Sam Bernard, Ge ty Patriots’ §«Day,| Fire Girls, from twelve to bit and Annette Kell April 19, thou.| teen yoars old, pledge themselves seats for the show are | he sands of these| 0 preparedness in the home; thoy | pasiesanete! Nesthenetete w pledge themeelves to learn to care f AS >"magers ira" wit march] Bir"Genite"teyteatheteeniaresy | ENDS LIFE WITH RAZOR, through New! to study the economical produc- | ey, ae ee York, carrying thelr banners, which| tlon and preparation of food be Wite Us will tell of the work the ie learn the theory and practice | ¢0: hale pis Aid are doing! simple “first ald;” to guard at ev~ Hernard § » aged forty-fou id y and blaze the #ig-| ery point thelr own bodlly and | machinist, 1 at No. 672 nifloant challenge, “What are YOU| mental health, and that of the | cio prouklyn, committed ule | doing?” women of the Nation. ; To obtain details of their patriotic CAMP FIRE GIRLS, Inc, service I went to the headquartors at No, 461 Madinon Avenue, First of to Be It’s False Economy to Buy Cheap Clothes We know, and every custom tailor In this city knows, that a really excellent suit or topcoat made from finest woolens * eannot be made or sold at less than $17.50. A Henry A. Ritchie suit or topcoat made to your personal measurements will pay you dividends in long service and all around satisfaction, outwearing the mem ory of the price. Our policy, which is to please you, has built our enviable repu tation. We Guarantee You Perfect Fit and Satisfaction, Your Money Badk If Dissatisfied. Suits to Measure, $17.50 and up hie, 30 Church St. Bunday night will be one. of the of the greatest theatrical entertain- ments ever held tm thie city. A few of the gen Why Whitehall Building, Battery Park, N. Y. N. Y. Station U. S. Weather Bureau pp able t why” Sloquist 1 The Comforts Committee of the! fave wanted to end his life, He Navy League opened its first N recently obtained @ better position and all, the Minute Girls of 1916 are emu-| York, headquarters yesterday at No.’ was in unusually good spirits last night too FY Mrs. Herbert Sat.) ——————— lating soldiers of the other sex by terlee is Chairma’ At the bead wetting healthy and hard as pos-| quarters are hundreds of skeins of hey are learning not to have| black and blue wool, which is supplied sible headaches, tender feet, nerves, indi-|@t Cost to all women who will p miso to knit it inte ments for the men) | geation, not to be lazy, not to eat] ofthe navy and the naval militia, Ad- | BRINGS RHEUMATIS candy, They are walking to and|miral McGowan, Paymaster of the from school or work In order to nave y, has asked that these money and to get as “hard as nails." sleeveless J 00) er of blue wool and ‘They aro taking long bikes together gray wool, a muffler of blu mittens of gray wool Says a little Salts in water may in order to bring up the walking| 7 ment does not furnish t ho girl t articles, but they add s ly to bald ft from dread vernge 0! each r o at cles, a es . thirtystve mallee per w Meat) the men's comfort when engaged in| attack. che Cate Bite Girls . ‘i exposed work in small boats, auch an # ‘ying to| picket duty, mine laying, suomarine) eliminate waste In the home. They Service oF vatrol boat service, Speci-| Rheumatism is easier to avoid than are urging the substitution of rico|feations and full knitting directions) to cure, states a well-known authority. tatoes, ‘They have been furnished by the Navy De-| We are advised to dress warmly; keep artment and may be had at No. 508/ the feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less fth Avenue, or at the other New) meat, but drink plenty of good water. York branch of the cammittee, the Rheumatism is a direct result of | Milida of Merey, No. 4 West Forty: | eating too much meat and other rich ninth Street, Women may go to ether) toads that produce uric acid which is of there headquarters and do tne") absorbed into the blood. It is the knitting, or may do tt at he ry function of the kidneys to filter this women who are members of the 3 : Torte Committes will, give instrue-| acid from the blood and cast it out in tions in knitting at the headquarters.| the urine; the pores of the skin are r on the committes may aid in] also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chill hairman is Miss Cora P.| cold weather the skin pores are closed, Van Wyck; Secretary, Mis# Caroline} thus forcmg the kidneys to do double B, Morgan: Sey ire. elm | work: they become weuk and sluggish hitIng for the navy As New York's skyscrapers nave set a new record in architectural beauty and utility, so Monroe Clothes have set up a iW Kid i] . 4 fl and fail to eliminate the uric acid For SPRING and SUMMER lin'chaienan’of the Juntore” Commit | Msting through the system, eventually ! ng . 2 ay teh et very Tuesday at| settling in ¢ joints and muscles, n B or an ; f d INo! c"Went ete ainth Street, from | causing stiffness, soreness and pain The building of Good Clothes at a mod: 10 A. M, to 6 P.M, and which in-| called rheumatism. 4 cludes many popular society girls. At the first twinge of rheumatism | get from any pharmacy about four erate price has been an ideal long cherished by the clothing trade. White, Tan, Black, H are ome tomobilen have been ces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon- vor lack with Whit Two more au ¥ ounces ; put'a tablespoon : ory, B it e, [contributed for, Seer egotioty, | {Ul in a glass of water and drink be- But to sell quality clothes for so low a Silver Gray Colors and ie eeilde raised fore breakfast each morning for a : ; ’ + Childe raised tne | week. ‘This is said to eliminate uric sum as $15 demands a radical change in ‘Arthur Curtis | acid by stimulating the kid-eys to is for the navy, one for | normal action, thus ridding the blood After recruiting is | Of these impurities, Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless i Brown Combinations Beauty of line, refinement of methods from established retailing prece- dent. Monroe Clothes has had the cour- J | the Marine ¢ the society plans to put ambu- | ‘ novelty idea, excellence of design r Ao GORIOR WEG Tne ce oe: | OG Iba tsuicar comet aanoe age and foresight to make those changes. ’ ifact ; 8 , has not been announced is to| and { nth Jithia, We h ner ' ; and make are manifest in the new ky ‘i JGivera besa hompital to the Govern: | ('useade of folk aie coe eta We have eliminated the middleman’s profit by Blyn Shoes for Spring. Pay) carn |fnent./und women who offered t0 40 | heumatism. Here you have ibeeant: building Monroe Clothes in our own workrooms. i ‘ ‘ | efferv: t lithia-water d | Pipe i és d Aun pe s of “ py es, ie , ya HILL of $160 has Just been received ieee! to your kidneys as well.—Advt, convenient low rent upstairs shops. We have c ucing advance fashion models : , want , ai wt | eee oemnel ided credit | d “sales” by selli iM 1 f an pat . ety girls | : avoi credit losses an les" by selling Monroe with many innovations. The Strength of ' it ¥ of Independent Artiste | Clothes for cash only at the one price of $15. - , 4 Central Palate, where | NY. ri Every man, woman and child o A ; Mpeclal Ald. Moctaty ts ‘Natural Teeth . =| The result is that Monroe Clothes at $15 are so rs \ r e Th comparison betwoun lon t may be exactly suited. Kalo enie, Fuller, Alive PR a Rone) hey ey yr far: ahead of all others at that price in style, fit and oe } Blyn Stores excel in store ap - Ve 8) Margaret, Powers, Dorothea ty for most pool wearing qualities that we gladly guarantee them to ‘ent. Colt Pumps ' ; rive ieedae H a enaeea in aay © the limit. Satisfaction or your back is thi ointments, in facilities di Oy suarion Drakecae : een PARE RGROT OBER Le Style 1256 P hese ola a “Bly capable, ah Marin Drenein ras LaeaeRrietin aiaite brass tack policy of Monroe Clothes. TM { courteous service, as Blyn Shoes |teye : adith Farr, Annie Tyler, Mra, Will: | wniig you are brushing the teeth, Th flich dall tone ‘ excel in style and value. ba Si MBN hac iyo Darts, Tanbel MeLourn. | but ettective, pro nS pute toinigsit Any end all comParanye price : ve , : fquid quickly claims. ‘ lin, Laura Cowell, Mildred Mrs. Chester Lor y @vercome th Vira Price, T. Price and Dorothy |you with strong, Brennan. | normal, vigorous gume.—Advt, Monroe Clothes for Spring are more varied and distinctive in design than any we have yet shown. Come up today and see for yourself the clothing value that $15 will bring. Suits—Overcoats—Evening Clothes—$15 Clothes . est Upstairs Clothiers, MN (LOR MONEY REFUNDED Spats Dark Gray an "wea White, Ivory Spats, $2.00. Quantity and Quality = jin the Ten Cent Loaf i = if Patent Colt ¥ ‘ F you are discour White Kid Tops ] are asked to pay for nearly all food prod- Grow: ’ ’ and Children’ ] cts, ider the food tity and ing Girls’, Misses’ aad Childeen's J ausliig you are pri in the Prk aslg Mery of | onroe WARD’S BREAD co's La (Tip-Top or Dainty-Maid) 3.50 Here is one nutritious and appetizing food which is unquestionably the best value on with the prices you MANHATTAN the market and a means of true economy BRONX K for every family. 42d Street, or Bway Bergen Ave., 149th St The ten cent loaf of WARD'S TIP-TOP or DAINTY- Nassau St., Frankfort BROOKLYN 4 Dorcas Ill MAID bread will help stretch the buying power of Cortlandt St, Bway Court & Montague Sta rp ‘ Se. the Wen tae 0 He your dollar, You get more bread for your money when Fulton St, ‘ Bway Fulton & Hoyt Sts, Ou Ar, and Zim Me, you buy it, and in comperison with other foods it 23rd Street, “ Bway e OR Ar. Bid ond dorm hr Lo “goes” farther, Ie ke fresh lor ger than the i] ae NEWARK f . . raa vt, oes a one 8 orne 34th Street, Bway 151 Market Street | loaf—-hae more dough, lees crust and there is pra:- ry i 69th & Col'bus Circle JERSEY CITY tically no waste, 125th“ “ 7th Ave. Nook . se | Serve the children liberally with this bone and musclebuilding food. Eat = i = ‘Seal i ve Ot Bey { plenty of it yourself, From the standpoint of health, no food is better and liad tn. Nbe Ruakhar: of eesomRy Aa: Fone. 1:10 low: priced | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M.—SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. NO ALTERATION CHARGES, |