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: TE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1917. WOMEN IN VARIED ACTIVI S AID CAUSE OF PREPAREDNESS’ 100 NAVAL Al NAVAL AIRMEN, 40 Meetings in 40 States ; Will Sound Opening Gun NEW YORK'S QUOTA In Woman’s War Service home ec t ja in) Miss Anne Morgan Holds Re- of more eee pant eaiind f Among the prominent women who ception To-Day to Prepare | witt serve as a committes at the re- Army Recruiting in Middle Preliminaries. ception are Mrs, Walter Gurnee, Mrs. Coffin Van Rensselaer, Mrs, S. Stan~ West Shows Work of Pa- cifists Has Been Vain. |Gurnee, Miss Dona Barber, Miss i “hai |Maude Wetmore, Miss Grace Parker, There Will Be Chain of Them | sic Gertrude Robinson. Smith, New ated by York State Chairman; Mrs, Alexan- dpr McKay, Miss Ethel McLean, ‘The Pastern Division's quota of 100 Naval airmen is about complete, i Bronx Cullti announced Lieut. Commander John Women. aire, 8, W. Childe Mra, RL. Bige- Grady, in charge of that department, low and Mrs, George Case of Engle- to-day, It Incks only the enlisting | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | wood. of three men with some experience| Miss Anne Morgan will sound the| with gasolene engines, preferably |OPening gun tn a campaign to enlist those of the aerial variety. the services, interest and patriotism The mon needed are to be signed Work ito pane in the capacity of machinists’ mater, reception to be which is where the hitch occurs. It given tn her home, ‘was easy to obtain men to qualify as | No, 819 Madison quartermaster fiyers (aerial skip- | A chain of Suffrage vegetable gar- dens is being started in the Bronx, as a part of the patriotic preparedness of the Woman Suffrage Party of New most part vacant lots in the vicinity of Bryant Avenue, and next week will in of gardens will be under the supervision of Mrs, Louls R. Welzimilier, one of the Vice Chair ‘Avenue, at 2.80| P@ Planted to potatocs and beans by this afternoon, the women, George Crawford has pers), but to enroll machinists’ mat, aus: 4a the rating of thelr aaelete : rhs corner of Baychester Avenue and | sls \. Giaeshadea rig the Poston Road, to be laid out as @ : work Wives of the Marine officers de- y , y? tional League for| pe ¢ tailed to recruiting duty in the dl- Woman's Service voluntary organization, under the tend this reception, which Is the pre tenative title of The Patriotic League, lude to forty marx meetings for| Committee, ‘oman | leat to them five acres of land at the ani ta, has proved difficult, tev } model garden vision of the East have formed a| | he” BERET iy invited to at- to aid their husbands in this branch | women to be held simultaneously in| and Mrs, Daniel Apple- on Paliner, © to look up parents of all boys under the league expects to organize every age, who seck to enlist, but who can woman in America who as yet has) caring for the gardet ns. be passed if their parents’ consent 1s/not volunteered to “do her bit’ in - obtained. some branch of war service, and to] Twenty-four young and pretty girls | at the fashionable It School, in Greenwich, Conn., the foodcraft Potato Patriots, Ernest ‘The recruiting department of the|show her what tangible ald she can Marine Corps will open a new station | render to her cou at No, 500 Fifth Avenue to-morrow | lal emphasis will be placed which will be open till midnight every | on the power of women to protect and| evening. Within the last two days /|increase the food the Marines have claimed five men | === from the National Guard, who ex- pressed a desire for actual service, : |the home of Mrs. William F. ‘Dom-| y by a study/inick. Bach girl has pledged herself a » cultivate fift ; enty Jahead slowly in New York City, a8] "" png” gy far as the total enlistments are con-| Dominick’ ur hills of potatoes meet Saturday at Mrs. the fleet Naval Reserve ship Rew | oaiy as far as tho army officers are| Potatoes. Sunday morning they will . ally forth with their hoes to do the lute, started out to-day with a@ de® | concerned, The ni h cerne: » Evening World has| fetaal ting. ‘The ‘ ee 3 actual planting. ‘They will give up all tall of twelve of the nih ip eetnai |made a tabulation of the recruiting| their half holidays to th personnel to follow up Lieut. Com-| cords since April 1, for the New] mander Taylor's plan to fill the! yore district, with tho following re-|!2June, when they will arrange with Giegent need for expert mechanlolans|\ 01 . Greenwich girls to continue the work. 7 lasses, Lieut. |» ; sre Bifalae sislied haieaeen firemen’ ‘8 | mnere have vaen!s (5,000 appl The “Women of the American The- rants. Of this n ber 1,779 were ac atre are sending out invitations to- headquarters but was informed there | conte 1, the Cnuren including. the|d#y.for a ball to'be held at the Wal- that not more than 30 per cent. Of) A ocing the enrollment is naturalized. \\ f the recruiting yesterday. | the total acceptances day Jancing by s Furthermore, men who used to get} 5, ay for the last eight days: | the ticke $40 @ month in the me enna Marios | April 16, 169; Apr April 1s Tone RK are now receiving $60 and $70, WIth} iq) Abii io, 81; April 20, 84; April 21,|Jand, ‘rar overtime and bonuses for ships Char ; Here are al artists, and ch. 81; April 23, 150; April 24, 107 Charlotte Walker, ‘Gladys Hanson, yp tering the war zone A marine fire- | There were about 200 applicants at| Emma Dunn, Grace Breen SP Pman to-day can make from $10 tO} muting stat ey eohe lfc . < danger-zone ships. ts The army and the navy want of- $160 a month on dang total will hardly exceed 100 accept-| ficers, but so do tie Girl Scouts Against this the navy can offer first) |. i ey need Captains, Ther lass firemen only from $47 to $50 pe ’ the | Hele girls in York impatiently |? “inet ette. to every big firm " waitin r the leader who shall shape | Circular letters i4 ror or | May mittee , D them into a scout troop and te employing skilled mechanical labor) ferse to-day asked 1 of I nm how to serve their country throughout the city ¢ part of] Aommis 1 5 o-morrow nd every 1 uray t 3 Lieut. Bernicr’s plan, tthe recruit. | the arrest « ‘ a ie- | Captains’ ining School in St, Reports of the results of the reer | facing and covering the recruit Hartholomew's J ouse, No. 209 ing campaign for the regular army tare Gintributed y | Bast Forty-second Street, Every from all the States since April 1, up to] . | you in Who Wants to give her ree show Indiana | 0Y the comm the} time and energy to this practical, in- end including April =". 8% sie ers have } t 1| teresting and patriotic work is asked far in the lead, with 43 per cent. of It) ee es pond eee ltc attend ihe allotted quota already in line, or 6 AT PAGLTBaad EN uptain 0 troop of Girl | | “No Conscrip: 8 must be not an twenty out of 5,400 men Vaca years of t Tho figures are const red by Was A isc cha: uniter a PPAR NIOARTAIaL bias X else scout test ent officials as disposing sat- ; mu A Keneral knowledge jatactorily of the fears that the seeds) ino prattsburg ca rush to en-) full appreciation of the religious and] pf pacificism and rewistance to service) on milita ning camps! moral wim underlying the practical had been Widely scattered In some of A tos hone of the instruction of the entire scheme of the Middle Western States SOnthaly ; Mrgaay en | naam: personal standing and char : Stat mut ' late com iny already en- acter such as will insure a good moral | ow York State ts about ninth on | eee ier sections and influence over the iris and suffictent the list, having enrolled out otal ety bea a steadfastness of purpose to carry out the work with energy and pe quota of 18,226, the largest allotted to ae ny State of the Union. 1 about pin to Increase Navy and Marine | Over a thousand New York girls \4 per cent, of the men New York Corps Reported Out are ent Scouts, Miss to {ts authorized strength, House Naval Committee this after. quarte B rty-th a, Hiseat, The averag the whole cauntiy |uoon teparted FAVOTRR IE GeO MT ee tG by cooking and tak tb cen en havit vi se ; 1 ape ~~ the ling care of the snilaren of women nlisted out the 185,098 authorized. | N2Y%, Co ’ B00 40,000 | Moa eee EDU ee Bread A nlisted out 1 |the 117,400 to 80,000 other war indust The girls Recruiting for Ue army 18 going} a therefore studying the work of can teens and day nurseries, A New York uuncil is in process of formation, and hose who have acce id membr Mp in it Include Mrs, George Etheridge, Taylor, Mrs, Harold Marshall, Henry C, E cey McKeever. att, Miss A son, I, Chaun St THOUSANDS Be UPON THOUSANDS OF HEALTHY BOYS & GIRLS EAT Grape-Nuts of New York's guardsm eral letter Mi the American t 1as answered tt, It is takin re have been m arly all of thes ade the Red Cr adimint f wan pimple or allow comple n a wee two with Di, JAS. B, CAMPBELISS ARSENIC COMBLENION WAPERS Junt Imacine sult or augur remaining in & pool when eedunt me Mover it, ‘The action would carry It AWAY Thetantly \ ft ny i im sions ate merely tmpedtm No ery Away with these waters and. find trion all that Vou want it tobe in frat ald Impossible to remain atten beauty your ¢ vi n fully used Dr . ‘anteed non- havi Qe and $1.00 from Richard f INFLAMMABL Campbell's Waters for you on fire again. ERS|ADVERTISERS HOLD AFT; BIG POWER IN WAR, ~ PUBLISHERS TOLD THE POPES TOLD BY TAKONINGOMES 84 i NAMES OF BAN SUPPORTING D CHEERED IN fi Representative Huddleston De-| clares Working People Are Against Conscription. How Britain W and Urges Action Here. wood Mancken, Mrs, Charles Frank-| SUFFRAGISTS’ GARDENS. | entnal, Mrs, W. D, Chivers, Miss Bello. Patriotism in theme of the speakers befor reau of Advertising of the Ap Newspaper Publis day at the Waldorf-Astoria, WASHINGTON, April on tho floor and visitors in the gal- tos broke into cheers at the outset advertising rican 1m Teutonic countries that the general tion to- where convention presided, and among the speakers were Per- | President of th George W. Burton of the House to-day when Huddleston of Alabama, who opposes selective draft, names of men who he said favored It. n were Henvy P. « A. Vanderlip, Representative eival 8. Hill, can Tobacco and Pomeroy ‘London Mall “The advertisers have It Frank A. Mun- vodore N. Vail, Cornelius Van- Slihu Root and J. P. Huddleston deciared that pleas for war York City, The gardens are for the q thelr | anti-government Soc “greatly to of this coun When England m through a close cen- and conscription came from members of such organl- zations as the increase the effictency try for war. colossal error, sorship, of keeping the informed and misinformed during the| the new party, charged that the gov- first stages * the | of the Reichstag, acco: the working people of the country “Everybody who 1s familiar with in- dustrial oppression and reaction In its vicious forms,” recognize the men named. thelr associates are the men who rule ‘They rule it through their newspapers and their Representative bama followe | strongly for conscription While the opponents of the Adminis- tration plan continued their opposition to conscription in any form, leaders who favor » it paved th@ ernment was responsible for the food) “The recent ner upon advertising Jeentuated when Parla men of the Suftrige War Service equally administration on We | eateots muddle Burton told how airman of the Bronx of the work. Their first duty will be forty States, By the demonstration| Party. The Boy Scouts and one; y thousand alumnae of Mount Morris) High School will help the women in of volunteer ley Le | was reje Pub-| Later Berlin advices declared the and | Reichstag would not meet again untll y spapers | May cards, | LONDON, April 25.-Only the vagu and |est sort of despatches are being al Huddleston, declaring td Pas ympson Seton has given them al | plot of ground on Luke Avenue, near | Plan to lead a volunteer army “mn would introduc e and fight on the floor amendment gragting the Colonel the authority he demands and warnings n square feet, or the | summoned to Berlin to participa’ As the debate wore on in the House advocates of sel amendment poll to show a majority of from sixty Administration bill When the Senate begun its debate nator Chamberlain, Chi Comittee, for a vote to-morrow Senators thought nator Chamber his proposal baad ea home for a cutting bee, | Lfeut. Louis L. Bernier, formetly of | corned, put none the less energeti-|at which they are to slice up the seed | | moat | with the German submarine wartare, | ¢ » people |according to a Copenhagen despateh | for w against, | based on an item In the National | comes. important of all. to seventy for the . stupor of | TH und are of heir potato patch until schvol closes rman of the the close censorship from that moment England was mous consent trans that too early and lain withdrew he would be satisfied if the final vote could be reached Saturday. "The whole prep: fense of the ¢ until Congress ac Senator Chamberlain Senator Reed of Missourt, principal speech in advertising 10 per cent » to war purposes clents to contribute thelr contract 4 sted ways In which dorf May 6& for the benefit of the Women's War Kellef, There anon: tor) the de untry is up in the air ‘on this bill,” appeals combined | ane »mmittee, among fee Isie Janis, Mary Bo- for Increased busl- | National Lib 4 Starr, Crystal Herne, with advertising »pposition to con- f Hopewell L. Rogers of the Chicago Publishers protest war | undemocratic American traditions. that the bill is a Also he denied “universal service” Association ce of al that tho ¢ news censorship and ag ment has done are many opening | Reports from the Berlin Socialist newspapers jovernment can s¢ the troops It w Governmen interrupted » when he decl DY | clalist majority and that § ared that) 4 having increasing difficulty in keep » American peop informed as to the e jot the war, J not be per- {ts quota called for Chamberlain doubted that fact very men who nitted to enlist : whereabouts of ¢ y other information helpful to the enemy : Reed tronically that could that his Democratic draft, rden fall equally upon that makes ts assumed to of N an get 40 $10,006,000 worth of newspaper adver- | W ndment to-day giving individuals 1 Government wre the draft section op: ates upon “th Lee WOMEN’S BOARD NAMED = BY DEFENSE COUNCIL without cost, as to the ad- | tising space » is a question of ever putting a tax “but In any case the businesses » have for sale ts | , and there 1s no more rea- | for the Government trying to con- | the product of any man’s bel Franklin Simon 8 Co. mpt on the part in newspapers over- Chairman of New Advisory Committee. WASHINGTON, Howard Shaw, as Chatrman, ninted by the e to consider is unreasonable Council of Na Mrs, Walter Kernan, Mra, W. B. K. wt | Ameriea criticise acting for prosecution | ch ean be announcing "Who Is to take care of the needy om the enemy in- Hong and ue | CHILDREN’S MERINO UNDERWEAR » of women's contribution ional effort under and our New York County a eteaas | of state of our democrat rs and of : will not For Boys and Girls—-3 to 16 years of age *1 members are f. fes of twenty-five nation t| soore of St : re ay Nationad Ci of members of rhe al Federation « AND CREAM EVERY ee: MORNING BECANSE aa et es at WISE MOTHERS KNOW Par rae nee “There's a Reason" manana see et ed presently, but until new | ip 1 rss will | sides ste | GRIFENHAGEN, 18, ENLISTS. She’s forty years old —but still the social favorite A few gray hairsdidn't stand She overcame her prejudice against darken ing her hair when she found Hays Hairhealth brings back the natural color to gray or faded hair it gradually almost imper Keeps it lustrous healthy und soft, expensive | Yorkers week have with more 3, have hing) Cen sixth Street, The Gowanus Canal Ras been Ss not need me eT my country does. GERMAN STRIKES TO RAISE WAR FUND ‘LOOKLIKE REVOLT, OF $1 500000000 stmpic\Snoe ca _——>— "Han Donets Antl- Government se ana Committee Would Party Causes a Disturbance | [eave No One More Than in the Reichstag. | $100,000 a Year ras ROME, April 25.—Pop Benedict was the ope Benedict) WASHINGTON, Aprit 25.—Mem Patent Leather Turn Sole has been informed by Papal Nunctos beta of the American War Finance) Pump, Louis XV. Heel. Committes were here to-day to lay strikes In German tro-Hun- , Vays and Means Cor " y and Austro-Hun- | before the Ways and Means Commit. | 404.406 Sixth Ave. N. Y. ®gh,24ih Bary closely approximate a revolu-| tee of the House facts and figures to tion, according to a report in Vatican |Support thetr propaganda to permit circles to-day, no Income of more than $100,000 a The Nuncios, tt was asserted, be-| year during the war, Their argu- Heved a general revolt to back up a ment ta that the average American | demand of the people for peace might citizen Is in no position to stand any | develop, , additional burdens of taxation and AMSTERDAM, April 25.—The new that war taxes should he borne by a ist Party in| class which has profited t Germany = precipitated tumultuous | ordinary increase in. th disturbances in yesterday's meeting | wealth, Jing to Berlin! A list of twenty-four corporations dispate! to-day The Socialist) compiled by the committee shows | Ledobours, one of the organizers of average increases of 500 per cent. in| profits In 1916 as compared with 1914 the extra- country’s ase in the crop of put | crisis in Germany, Ho demanded that, Mllonartes and multi-millionaires is Keeps your skin Ll and fine in tho Retchstag discuss the whole SNAG (hye Sranitk so etarte | brag ia gen Lally tol si ‘ ‘ prepared by the committes, “The this for smart women jtuation and the government's mal-| umber of persons with incomes of a| pees of yy blondes roi pesday, Amid miliion a year and over doubled bi P der, toilet tempestuous debate, the resolution) tween 1914 and 1916, It has prob oer we “a ted. lably dowbled again this year, In 1916 counters. Write for free sample. there were 882,828 persone with in ‘The Freeman Porfeme Co. $3,000 and $100,000 a Dep. 9 ——Cinelnnatt, O, ar But ther were 3,824 persons with Incomes of Tr $100,000 a year, an increase of 1,600 since the y 4p 1914 “Leaving each of these latter comes betwe lowed to come out of Germany, and | meagre living of $100,000 a year, 752 KARAT |theso are for the most part short. | Government would derive from a tax |i “63 CROWNS: vppeals, [German Mintsters tn neutral atates, | On, {hair incomes $721,260.00 a] or ice as much & ’ pathos | \acluding Count von Drookdortt Rant. |Persana' with incon A the gt8: 000 | zau, Minister to Denmark, have been | could contribute. If the ine in| in | incomes can be compared with the in- | ‘ Jcrease in net earnings of corporations ne connected jiniy year, probably. § \ Hd be secured to the G of |@ conference on questt 3 3 } SuveR Ficeinas iC SOLID GOLD 5O¢tup RIDGE WORK HAGkN (ta tendon), Apeit| CAR RAMS TRUCK: SIX HURT 10-YR. GUARANTEE wi r purp nda. bay ALL WOKK 2 movement for the overthrow | : COMB IN THE MOKNLNG, HAVE of Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg, | Women Seream When Conductor te Bor rahe AN crac ris We Mr, | halted for a time by the adoption of nadie Open Doo NIGHT WITH A NEW SET OF TERTH t Six passengers, Including several | {| BROKEN PLATES R ruthless submarine warfare, ts again Fare, 1 AKIN) women, were slightly Injured — by WHILE. YOU WAIT. MF becoming evident in Germany. Th fying giaae and” xplinters to-day agitation is encouraged by dissension®! when a northbound trolley car oR-BLOON jover internal reforms, possible peace rammed a five-ton automobile truck | terms and food troubles. at Columbus Avenue and Bightioth | MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST Pan-German, Conservative and | St Tho auto was cut two. owe OFFICE ‘al in are sharply | betng Jammed against an "1" pillar, f St. 169 East 34" Sx. while the trolley car, ite windows aes ave Db w.w coe 3 ave? Jcampaigning against the Soctalist | While the tralle , t ‘smashed, was Ka ¥ A, Moto 8 Bat DALE | peace programme, and take the Chan- | thrown from the track “SUNDAYS 0 ASM. TO a P.M. or severely to task for not disso- here Were fifteen passengers in ee cellor @ Moe r O- the car, one of the crawling, side door clating himself and his administration |type. and the inability of the nda, ductor to the crash, # screaming i about an hour nthe doors following “me of the wom iffic was dela | from Scheldemann and his prop: This Leaves the Skin | conference indicate that the |trouble, too, in the ranks of the § — neidemann HOPEFUL FOR BERNHARDT. Free From Hairy Growthis (Toilet Talks) led With Her A simple method for completely re- Chaske Tertay. moving every trace of hair or fuze is ting Mme. Sarah here given, | ‘This is painless and usu Jing them in line in what has virtually De | been the pgincd al Government party as ‘The physicians att Bernhardt asued the following bulletin ally a single treatment will banish 5.800 MITE Workers Get Pay Katee, 7, pe siieial ta Tes wreaing Woe At Mount Sinai Hospital to-day even stubborn growths, To remove jeeta | » . ‘i “There has been no change in |bairs, make a thick paste with sou PLAINFIELI ‘onn., April No. cet ot Wage incteane aversting 10 wer Mme, Hernhardt’s condition since powdered delatone and water, spr esterday Hher physicians ar on hairy surf. and after about cent, were posted In the Anchor Mills 3Atlaned the progress mad ¥ bg states lat Harrisville: Rr I. where 800 cre ence | eatusfied ,with the progress made | minutes rub of, wash the skin anc ployed, this morning; alsa in the follows ‘The ductors said the mere fact tha, the hairs are gone. ‘This method will Ings Martin Mills, 600 hands; Warren, a patient. in the extremely grave not mar the skin, but to avoid disap Riverside, 1,400; National, 1,800) straite which Mme. Hernhardt) h Veyboanott, 600; Almyviili. 400; Afousup, bien forthe last two Weeks was not pointment, be certain you get dela- 400. inking was in itself encouraging tone.—Advt on aay It} A Store of Individual Shops wnioh does nat | Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Just received from England is of Medium and Summer Weights We have aeceived our complete shipment of this famous English Merino Underwear in both medium and Summer weights Each little garment is at a premium, however, as no more are being made owing to the war demands on the woolen mills. So scarce, in this country, is this high-class English under- : wear, that not to purchase NOW means to be deprived of them until the mills are able to manufacture them again. he Nee k Me rino Ve sts Knee or Trank L ength Pantalets sizes 20 to 34 (sizes 20 to 34 1.75 to 2.05 Each 1.70 to 2.20 Each Low Neck Merit rino Vests sizes 20 to 34 (sizes 20 to 34) 1.50 to 1.80 Each 1.80 to 2.05 Each Se