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BOY REVEALS $2,000 LOOT. |". 1! rien 9 Apartment te mit y Hob After queationin feventern-your-old elevator boy In the | 1? Avonmore apartments, No 2121 Hrond. 1th Prepared for Family Use T DOESNOT Tren ® = : MME. BERNHA gore on of maht by MM | The following » | In her physicians Bhe wi wnen the. 6 her chatting current topica and she cheerful Monroe Clothes at $15 and the Rules of Modern Business } | The Union League was organized by a group of ‘citizens banded together in support of the Union. The ‘Monroe Clothes organization was formed by men who believe in conducting business along modern lines. The Constitution of Good Business is always the same; but the by-laws need frequent amendments. Monroe Clothes have cancelled the expensive manu- facturer-to-retailer clause. There's no middleman’s profit in the price of Monroe Clothes; that's one reason why the price is $15. ihe high-rent item isn’t in the modern Monroe Clothes code. Convenient, low-rent, upstairs shops means more savings that go into the quality of the gar- ments themselves, The costly “Charge Account” and “Special Sale” » the Monroe Clothes charter. Your get the benefit. money and being well dressed at the same time, Come up to-day and look over the large Spring stocks of Monroe Clothes. Our guarantee of satisfaction or monry back goes with every suit and top coat we sell, Suits—Topcoats—Evening Clothes—$15 Clothes ‘est Upstairs Clothrers Monroe _oimerica's La arg MANHATTAN 42d Street, Cor. Bway Nassau St, “ Frankfort Cortlandt St., “ Bway Fulton St, “ Bway 23rd Street, “ Bway 34th Street, “ Bway eth “ & Col’bus Circle 125th “ “ 7th Ave. : 4 [oven EVENINGS yy. 9 P. M.—SATURDAYS UNTIL : = M. NO ALTERATION CHARGES. Pome Le y Vrouress and Interest In News clauses aren't Te Monroe Clothes Shops have grown in number to fourteen, be- cause more and more men are seeing the sound sense of saving THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1917, = * NAMED TO CONDUCT Great War Relief Council ‘; WOMEN'S WAR all = of Women’s Organizations ri. i eee ¢ to| Dr. Anna H aw Heads Come mittee to j Mheir Activitie WASHINGTON r To ruperintend the war service activitiee She Calls a ine Meeting That f wome a t f Women's taf work « tod to-day Will Be “Co-Ordination 5 - Daren Conference T GAINING, « 1 are ‘ tous, Marguerite Movers arena? Stowe National Counell of ‘To arrange for a great KH. Cowles of, of all patriotic women | ented . f the General war f, Mrs n'a Clube: Mine John Hoye Ham 7 Hhode Island, 4 mond, Vr nal League foi hard Cart e CDAD: of ‘The Militia of dent of Mere f 4 We 7 Forty nt f the| flee f the R tal Dames, | ble : emod very| and. Mina Ida of New| most an | York, pubitetat and writer, women's ni~ | fations in the city for a nmoth | mans meeting to be held at an early | date in one of the largest theatres | Tho plan t# to make this meeting « | Co-ordination Conference, — which shall acquaint every woman with what every other woman is doing, make duplication of relief work possible, and nt the cl t most harmonious co-operation be tween the different groups of wome workers, to take part in the confer | the Red Cross, the National I The Union League Club |for Women’s Service, the Né Oth Ave. ot 80ch fe. is clal Aid Society, the Leagu Catholic Women for Civic and Social Reform, the Stage Women's War | Relief, and the Woman Suffrage Party. Out of the conference it is be developed, on which each larg sant with Its methods and aims Through this arrangement it is be Heved that the woman-power of New York can be diverted into a smoothly pwerful maching which will | ~ LIKE CUTICURA Because it keeps and white, the | complexion| and the hair live and aa our cleanses, purifies | { andbeau- Ointment soothes andheals, |Sun, wind and dust all do their | best to ruin the complexions of those subjected to them. Busi- ness girls who must face all kinds of weather find that Cuticura does much to protect their skins and keep them looking their best Sample each free. Address pos card: “Cuticura,” Dept. 13F, Boston. Sold everywhere. eR RON ON I ee eee , NEW FURNITURE and N help being interested in our § ee | Sdinches || long, with 4 on mirror; |! \ r CHINA SI JERSEY CITY : Newark Ave., at Bay St. PATERSON 220 Main St. | s54.98 |. sags 8 i Among the organizations invited Jexpectead a War Relief Council will | s | body of women will’ be represented | | by @ small group of leaders conver- | } BUSINESS GIRLS, the hands soft! freshandclear | y will give to it the entire pi tifies, the | ; BRONX vipers a ie wen Ave., 149th St. wide: Bary he BROOKLYN SERVING. IL WM Court & Montague Sts. TABLE rie o Sy] Maw Fulton & Hoyt Sts. liste | INTE "yy ¥ dk: 1 NEWARK Alen Ue | 151 Market Street illustrated }, ie ied petnend _ Planned by Mrs. Hammond be ready to do the partioular work no and event may demand Hach of us must know what the ure doing,” waid Mra, Ham And each of must be t (ws, t ' ea and pre ‘ be welfare, the onal good | Jona than a Week more than 20,000 f The Militia of Mercy's pa ng, The Spirit of have been sold for the beneft of the fam lies of the Naval Militia and the naval recruits, whom The Milltia of Merey has made ita special charge. The first day the song had its alring, Jon a big truck filled with lusty-voloed | boys in khaki from every branch of the service, 6,000 copies were sold. | Wall Str yesterday afternoon ng featured barets, Wi gift from th Hick t bought nearly a thousand | The song is be-| In all the Broadway | ords and music are a ° ser, George F. rd, to The Militia of Mercy, — | Miss Theodora Hooth, President of the Girls’ National care ers of the ng 8,000 girls, will f work of The Militia of The organization is at pre: Honor Guard, porate nt of twenty families of Naval Reserve, and “ pared to answer within an hour an emergency cal for aid. The slo is, “Feed t starving first; in- vestigate afterwards.” Sotoe of the best known singers tn the country have been asked to sing | Patriotic songs at the war reliof bull |to be Kiven by Tho Militia of Merey as a dedication of the Hotel des Ar-! 1 West Sixty-seventh effor in two weeks for the Les h one [ana ten Mencken, 3 Coffin Van Rensselae: izer of the wisted to the memo formance 1s, Publishers’ Ci Astoria th man F. FE News, P pap r was tion was th the discussion the public was EW RU 3-PIECE sal mete need not keep you William tM aw aye our and | re CONVENIENT " f | CREDIT. wi Mary | take ca f Period | the qu | of payment Diniag 4 and offers for Room ¢ (>) immediate de- Suile ¢ $22.98 © Slivery the choice of an im- bs) i mense stock of ean Oa t Quality Furnishings r y& Tat Reductions of ' ' 10% to 50% Plain Figure Tags Everything y Open Saturday cLoset ¥ $9.98 Until 10 P. M. Deliveries it Every: i where a n others to ec to-day at the Empir April 3v of t ten will enlist a} Thus each team will] camp tof 101 members. Some of nh who will lead teams a M by her ory to $17.98 — ° of conserving n. It was conc the final un Mrs, Charles Frankenthal, who will Mrs. un Duffield Shivers, .The Stage Women's War Relief an- that Alf H neatre, May 7, Thit is the anniversary of the night of tho sinking of the Lusitania. The consist of three s! James Barrie Ma Bris or, nd “PT als.” 7 HY il borane tt purchase jals for the workroom. PRINT PAPER PROBLEM UP. Com. m Paper, Chair Birmingham t and print general as- nt war and, for The t point of fea" that DANA BRO NontnWest CORNER SIXTHAVESID=5 TR, Moving Time Is Here! IF TO YOU, MAY Ist means MOVING, a NEW HOME, and, of S to go with it, you cannot PRING HOUSE-CLEANING SPECIALS, The expense of TURKISH 9 ROCKER Y uphols- tered in imitation brown Morocco leather, $47.98 PRIN- CESS DRESSER in white enamel, with large mirror, at $44.98 BOOK CASE in Jacobean Oak, Chippen- dale Pericd, 38 inches de > , moored, and te serving ot BOUCK WHITE A HAIR PICKER, | °f the Devartment of Correction « som | negate erate SEM m dy White Sot te Vay tte Men Whe Hatiet vue Borner t fn@ the ¢ 114 Job wf Mate at the Te nar al fear Tombe, an he waa when be first bean serving his een fence, t9 MeAdoo, wha plasioner Lewla nirty-day nen the #100 “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE” $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 “6.08 a. nee, You can Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas Shoes. The Best Known Shoes in the World. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom of all shoes at the factory. “The value is guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. ‘The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them. ane quality of W.L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more than 4o years experience in making fine shoes, The smart styles are the leaders in the “fash ion centres of America. ‘They are made in a well- uipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under thedirection and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. For sale by over 9000 shoe dealers 3 WwW spent in Bo..on leatherand selling shoes |] cannotsupply ‘To this more thananyother Z cause Mr. Dougias attri= butes his success. working day and night BEWARE OF FRAUD i None genuine unless Write for booklet, W. L. Dougias name showing how to Wenig and the retail price is order ahossbymatl, ious stamped on the bottom pugiaa shoe Co. | TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE L. Douglas Stores in Greater New York . 79 Third Av.. bet 246th & 147th Sts Manhattan Avenue. corner Sth St. 47 Eighth kin Avenue. near 14th St. 50 West 125th yc Newark Aven! ror. B6th St. BROOKL we Washington St. joe Square) | 421 Falton Street, cor. Pearl. , i shtoa Third Av., ¢ St. 3 ENTON ton se obo Shoes for Wom: «‘Anaemia—Lack of Iron—Is Greatest Curse To Health and Beauty of American Women’”’ Says Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author Any Woman Who Tires Easily, Is Nervous or Irritable, or Looks Pale, Haggard and Worn, Should Have Her Blood Examined for Iron Deficiency. Administration of Nuxated Iron Will Increase the Strength and Endurance of Weak, Nervous, Careworn Women 100 Per Cent. in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances & hundred times over G n@ ormanto tn thousands A thereby the lives of thousonda naved wh Mother, why dont you take } NUXATED IRON and be strong »" and well and have nice rosy \* cheeks instead of being so *» nervous and irritable all the «: time and looking so haggard and old-The doctor gave some to Susie Smith's mother and she was worse off than you are °; and now she looks just fine ; You can tell the women with plenty of iron in their blood- . beautiful healthy rosy cheeked women full of Life, Vim and Vitality after they hud ing for monthe efit. But don’t duced tron, tron n simply to sare “phere can be no healthy, beauttfal, ed women without tron," saye and prize fight linply because other has. dofeat simply tron.’ Dr. Ferdinand King, New York physician and author, tells physicians that they should prescribe more organic iron—Nuzated Iron— for their patients—Says anaemia—iron de- ficiency—is the greatest curse to the health, strength, vitality and beauty of the modern American Woman.—Sounds warning against “juse of metallic iron which, ania teeth. make may injure the teeth, ca ne rode the stomach and do ‘ar more harm than good dvises use of only nux ed ‘ron. youth food by using some of orkane tron, just as you would use salt when your food has not ehoums salt.