The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1917, Page 5

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Home and War Economics _ Are Same Thing Now, and Women Are Teaching Them —_——>— War Rations for Family Will Help This Country and Its Allies. THREE CLASSES FORMED. League for Woman's Service Starts an Important ahs Department. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Home economics now means war soomomics for women and war ra- tions for the family. Realizing that fact, the leaders of the National League for Woman's Service have start- ed a department in economical ware time management of households which will enable plain Mrs. Thomas Smith and John Jones to dis- y practical pa- ism. With the | Hed upon to that and the United States help feed our allies, it is essent every woman learn how to mar daily dietary to the best interests of the country. Therefore, classes for the study of the country’s food problem have been opened to New York women by the National Leaguo for Woman's Service the demand for three them will formed. |* The C loague's home economics departine Irving Brock t “Housewives can the Nation very much nh 1 time by studying th uon and alter- ig most inp now wh st and how to € in the kitchen. us ables and save the stay Abroad, and not to waste ¢ of bread, There are sv which can be some of us flour {3 very § and work are when time the baking of bread {t should not be wasted, At schools the women are to make muffins ou of nd to use corn bread dor th ved and “However, If we é tie in our pats cause harm know wha came to 1 ehe was not sery t her meals, Butter sary to the average of the fat it contat woman ko what # value would prove lour and t 18 shortas nent in ¢ nore © they only k an ways in which the w ‘This ta the Monday M Branch Young Association. Monday Morning ag School. os Avenue Tuesday S Beanen x Carleton | () Usually 39c to 5fe a yard. Usually 55c to 75¢ a yard. tht lle a ony U Two-Tone Faille Iwo-Toned Satin econo) r 1 wat] ¥ ail ‘oned Satins SPPAART A yeni ‘ : | 2 Plain ‘Taffeta Plain Satins eb e5 : | | Plain Satin Satin Striped sib ant ationn fy Dresden Faille Silks rally and mass $ Plaid ‘Taffetas Vaffeta Silk be he Tne | Light Fancies Satin ‘Taffeta noon, r apices of the Militia | | Dark Fancies Moire Faille Women, On the Inv fy ¢ Satin-Edged Moire Dresdens and Plaid teo for the gathering ure; Vf wit Moire 'Yaffeta Begin the new with eggs and “Eddys” flavor them. ‘Eddys Sauce to for all The “just vight” relish soups, fish and meats, At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, 10c Made by E. Pritchard, 33! Spring St., N.Y. gravies, | will serve as organist, and there will be | “When Mrs. | supply short | So. — | New York Cook- | fam Grant Brown, President of the State Federation of Women’s Clubs, and Mrs, John Francis Yawgor, Pres- ident of the City Federation of Wom- en's Clubs, representing between them 375,000 women. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, Chairman of the National Committee of Wom- en's Defense Work; Judge William H. Wadhams and Bainbridge Colby will be among the speakers. The opening prayer will be offered by the Rev, Delancey Townsend, rector of All Angel's Church, Harry Rowe Shelly patriotic songs by the chorus of Johnny Comes Marching Home.” The highest officials of the nation, State and city have been in- vited, and there will be an army and a@ navy box. Other details of the pro- gTamme will be arranged this after- hoon at a meeting in the home of| Mrs, John Hays Hammond, No. “3 Park Avenue, to which every society devoting itself to war relief work has been invited to send @ representative. A unique form of patriotic service has been undertaken by two New York women, Mrs. Marian K. Clark and Mrs, T, b. M. Cardeza, the latter the chief investigator and secretary of the New York Government's bu- reau of Industries and Immigration. These two women are travelling from one big corporation to another throughout the State, lecturing in thelr own language to tho 3,000,000) foreign laborers in order to reassur them as to their status in the pr ent war crisis. The are in New York 400,000 | jaborers, and Mra. Clark za are paying special jd men are told that they are te so long as Irresponsible priv bankers to_transfe my savings banks. d and fifty large cor- | foreign-born | an, Polish an of the Gen nenectady, one o on plants in the were visited, gin the large Wickwtre v a River, near Buf- garian and Cro- ul that many ve up revolvers —]o———— 0 SS 0 o 2!4 to 6 inehe (> Heavy, handso Glace Dresden colors. —O Pin Dot Wash Satin Lingerie Ribbons o (a = | (by mail. secret enemy | 1 . ings from sound American | | Important Event, Enable Us to Offer Values That Are Positively Unprecedented. 5830 Yards 35c 6500 Yards - 25¢ *s wide. Widths 9 to 11 Bound, New York to Liverpool, Americans lost, 124, ‘The Lusitania left New York on destroyed. Mrs. Cardeza, although the wife of a very rich and prominent Phila- delphian, accepted the Bureau's Sec retaryship two weeks ago for the spe cial purpose of taking up this work. | Her husband was Secretary to A bassador Penfield at the Austrian Le- gation. For the benefit of the American, Canadian and Dublin Red Cross Sir} Ernest Shackleton will lecture to- morrow night at Aeolian Hall on his| Antarctic adventures. Tho lecture Is given at the request of his old friends, | Lord and Lady Aberdeen. Lady Aber- deen is President and founder of the Dublin Red Croas, and one notable and unique feature of this work his been the transforming of the States apartments of Dublin Castle—which for many years has been @ name for stom of government heartily dis iked—into a hospital. The stately, gorgeously furnished recepti.n rooms are now used for the reception of guests who arrive In hospital ambu- lances, There are 300 beds for wound ed and inv ed soldiers in the casti: poral sera ainda BIG PROFIT FOR DUTCH LINE. ameahipn olland-Amerioa lear Nearly 811,000,000 im Yeo ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, Apr Associated Press). nerative, albeit difficult and risky, w transatiantte trae in that the Holland-Am ined the service ntterdam, wht e times as 5 total, than profit obta! The compa: more at Bel British Government The fleet has been : new vessels, while six are under construction Founded 1826 Tomorrow, Tuesday Special Purchases, 1040 Yards Rich Lord & Taylor 38th Street Number aboard (1,257 passengers), 1,969. Number lost (786 passengers, including 94 ohildven), 1,195. May 1, To-Day Is Second Anniversary Of Sinking of Liner Lusitania Facts to remember in connection with to-day’s commemorstion of the destruction of the Lusitania by a German submarine: Date of sinking, 2.15-2.30 P. M., May 7, 1916. Locality, off south tip of Ireiand, The Among the victims were Alfred G, Vanderbilt, Charles Frohman, Lindon Bates jr, Elbert Hubbard and wife and Charles Klein, Gorman Embassy had announced, in newspaper advertisements, that the ship was liable to be Yale football de Saulles home fn Valparaiso, Chili. John Longer de Saulles, the former ‘ar, and Mrs, Blanche ©, © composed thelr difter- | ences over the custody of Joha Longer de Sauljes jr, heir to an enormous South American fortune, The boy will| be turned over to his father on June 1/ and on Sept. 1 will be returned to Mrs, de Saulles, who will take him to her By court order, at the father’s request, | Mra, do Saulles had been forbidden to ltake the boy out of the United States From Sunny Ceylon “SALADA® » is unique in delicious flavor YOUR GROCER HAS IT, 10%, 18° & 35° SEALED PACKETS ONLY Made Light Brocades to 714 inches wide. 1 ASK FOR Munsino' WEA UNION SUITS because— they fit and cover the form per- fectly, they stand the laundry test without losing their shape, fit or comfort and they wear so well. Whether you're man, woman or child—tall or short thin or stout— you can be properly fitted in Munsingwear in a style and quality of fabric that will please you. PERFECT. FITTING Greeley FIFTH AVENUE A Wonderful Sale and the Balance of the Week in M 1900 UNSING WEAR UNION suits 39th Street Sixteen Thousand Yards of New and Beautiful Ribbons in the Most Fashionable Weaves and Wanted Colors. Preparation 2730 Yards Light Flowe Black Double Ligh Pl Dark |} Sat \ 4 to 6} ovelty Ribbons Usually 95c to $1.25 a yard. for This 55c Roman Stripes red ‘Taffeta id White Stripes Faced Satin t Brocades aid Satins Roman Stripe in ‘Taffetas loire Silks 10 inches wide. Lis me Failles, in ne ides, Pastel Roman Striped Failk , plain satin edged. Velvet Flowered Ribbons, in light inches. Black and Gold or Black and Silve Brocade-—gorgeous pattern; width 5) inches, Usually $2.50 and $3.95 a yard. INo.. Price Formerly nly by the piece al Mloor at. 10 2 i wat] 5 i 45c'65c 85c $1.50 a3, fI.s0 f2.1 Superlor Quality, Pink, Blue, Lilac, White — > Oe OO eee 8) ee —o) 0 0 Se 0 Se OO) ee Oe 0 8 a eS OS OS | | ) ae? () es CO Caer? 0) Carma (0) Cae (0 a 0) eee?) Comet (0) yO aera cree O Samal 0) eee Ore” 0 —aiemit | + James McCreary & Co, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 5th Avenue PNY | 34th Street Exceptional Offerings MISSES’ PETTICOATS ‘ifth Floor A Large Assortment of Spring Skirts in Lengths 32 and 34 Misses’ Petticoats—made of soft finished Black Sateen Black Cotton Taffeta Petticoats with plaited ruffles + White Sateen Petticoats—finished with tucks and ruffles..... White Sateen Petticoats with deep flounce finished with embroidered scallop White Tub Silk Petticoats—double panel front and back. Changeable Taffeta Silk Petticoats finished with flare flounce. .. WOMEN'S SWEATERS Unusual Values Shetland weave Worsted Sweaters,—slip-on model; with sailor collar and sash; Purple, Rose, Gold and Copenhagen Blue. 90 Shetland Weave Worsted Sweaters—plain or white trimmed; sailor collar and cuffs; Rose, Copenhagen Blue, Gold and Purple. 6.50 Glove Silk Sport Sweater Coats,—superior quality; sailor collar and attached belt; Rose, Copenhagen Blue, Purple, Black or Green. 12.75 Women's Shetland Weave Worsted Sweat- ers,---superior quality; with White Angora vol- lar and cuffs; Roae) Copenhagen Blue, Purple and Corn. 13.75 Extraordinary Values . Special 1.50 - Special 3.00 . Special 3.95) WOMEN’S SEPARATE SKIRTS Exceptional Values Skirts made of Velour plaids, checks and stripes, Wool Poplin and Serge, also plain and striped Taffeta. 4.95 ond 6.95 Tailored Wash Skirts made of Gabardine, Pique, Russian Cord, Khaki, Sport Gabardine, Washable Satin and Se de Chine; full shirred and plaited models; | ear and detachable belt; sizes up to 36 ine! band. 1.50, 2.50, 3.50 to 9.75 WOMEN’S NOVELTY SILK BAGS At 1.95 to 5.00 regularly 2.95 to 9.75 An exceptionally fine collection of Hand Bags, Drawstring Bags and Bracelet Bags; some are plain, others are handsomely beaded or in Bonnaz embroidery effects. Purchased at large concessions from regular prices—the same ade of Bags we have in stock at higher prices. The assortment includes a large variety of fine Silk Moire, Faille and Silk Shantung; in Black, White and newest Colors. Grouped as follow and priced for immediate clearance: SON Bhiat aside chs avarcess cers ies 1,98 -8100106,75 Biieys cs. aves ies +++ 3B 9.05 to 6.00 Bags. ...0s,s0cseresserene 2.95 7.50 to 9.75 Bags...... iawssinercueNe 5.00 Special Values . TOILET ARTICLES ‘ “MeCreery’s” Cold Cream......++- jar 45c Benzoin and Almond Lotion, 4 oz. bottle 23¢ Carlton's Violet & Rose Toilet Soap..cake 22 Castile Soap, 15 cakes to box.......box 95e Remmer’s Toilet Soap—assorted odors doz. 15¢ Liquid Green Soap—for shampoo...bottle 23¢ Reveris’ Talcum Powder. .........- can 12c Rice Powder—White or Flesh Color..pkg. 20¢ 0 “McCreery'’s” Bath Salts—Eau de Cologne, Rose or Corylopsis. . . .. bottle 75¢ Parson's Ammonia. .qt. bottle 23e Peroxide -1 Ib. bottle 19¢ Pure Gum Camphor. . 11b. 1.10 Absorbent Cotton. . 1 1b. roll 30¢ Brunswick Gauze. 25 yards 1.35 Relleview Gauze ‘ Bath Sprays 1,50 Water Bottles—guaranteed two quart size 1.25 Tourist Cases The Toilet Goods Department is well equipped with a new as- sortment of Tourist ¢ ART DEPARTMENT ; (Third Floor) Attractiveand useful Novelties at interesting price reductions. Sofa Pillows—round; floss filled. . Covered with striped repp or silk 1.50 Covered with Cretonne, . 95 Cretonne Scarfs—lace trimmed........45¢ Cretonne Work Bags to 2.45 Cretonne Candy Boxes..........++0+0+ 50c Cretonne Laundry Bags........ 50c and 75¢ Cretonne Dress Covers. ... 66.0000 eee 1,00 Scarfs trimmed with various kinds of lace 50c to 1.00 Hand-embroidered Pillow Slips with ruffle, size 12x16, 95c Madeira embroidered Pillow Slips 2.00 Round Pillows--covered with cotton filet lace slip; pink or blue backs; floss filled 65c es in Silk or Cretonne, at popular prices. WOMEN’S HOSIERY Priced Exceptionally Low Thread Silk Hosiery; superior quality; fine gauge; in Black, White and Colors. pr. 1.10 Thread Silk Hosiery; excellent value; lisle tops and soles. Black or White. pr. 7: Thread Silk Hosiery—hand embroidered clox; Black or White. pr. 1.35 Light weight Cotton Hosiery—Black or White. 6 pairs 2.00 pr. STORAGE OF FURS ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AT NOMINAL COST Dry Cold Storage Vault on the premises. All Furs are thoroughly cleaned before being placed in the vault, without extra charge. Repairing and Remodeling Orders Are Now Being Accepted at Special Summer Rates Special Offering BOYS’ WASH SUITS 195 245 2.95 All fresh merchandise, including pretty new models in Military, Nor- folk, Vestee, Middy and Oliver Twist Suits in color combinations as well as plain etfects; fashioned of Galatea, Madras, Cham- bray, Devonshire Cloth, Crepe, Repp and une hleaehed Muslin; colors guaranteed absolutely fast; size 215 to 8 years, Pea a ciate eee a A | } | | |

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