The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1917, Page 6

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at, FAs re Equal Pay for Equal Work Women Patriots’ Demand | In | Taking Places of Men : And They're Going Going to Get It Too From One Big Cor- poration, ARE TRUE TO THE SEX. 5,000 Woodcraft Girls to, Be Organized for Patriotic Service, Marguertte Mooers Marshall, being true to their country one big unit of Now York's women pa- triots is highly resolved not to be falee to their sex. Thousands of members of the New York Wom- en's 6 frage Party bave volun- teered = tor BONWIT TELLER & CO | | The Specialty Shop of Onginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 3&™ STREET ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY An Extraordinary Spectal Sale of WOMEN'S COATS « WRAPS Featured are Coats and Wraps for Every Occaston, of Handsome Cloths and Silks ly AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES =x £8.00 triotio service. Many will serve without pay. But ae those who cannot afford that will not meke harder the long battle of mate we ot tomas ewe rts Hie tc = 3 one another. i. reven' muc when universal service calls out the aaa akan new, need arise which have not yet been met, gar Stores Company wil not lower she it is be A 4 ag! such @ centra) commit- standarde of iabor in their new oo- onienee men from the stores of the United Cl- cupation. George J, Wise, one of the Vice Presidents of the company, has ugreed to the women’s slogan of equal pay for equal work. It is Mr. Wise’s plan to fill all vacancies in $81 stores ‘on the five boroughs of New York with women, and his representative bas asked the co-operation of Miss Mary Garrett Hay, Chairman of the Woman Buffrage Party. The party will fill vacancies in the olgar stores Bureau. the school for salesmanship conducted by the United Cigar Stores Company at pa- procedure with men. Their pay will Street and given pay while they are veing inetructed. ‘This ts the usual | be Ipereased as they become more broficient exactly aa would the pay of men @milarty employed. The suf- fragiate have determined to recom- mend for the positions only bright and businessiike members of their own ex, and will select such from . | the liste they already have on hand. | through tte War Service Enrolment li ‘ ph idea a seeeseeanes 4 4 tn this the season's smartest typem triotio Buffragists replace. They be-| Five thousand girl members of the tele RFs tll velour, Yel es a burella, Heve that unequal pay for equa! work | Woodcraft League, No, 13 Fo need mot be added to the horrors of Twenty-ninth 8 are bel bags 4 y reet, ing ganized for patriotic serv’ ‘Therefore, and as a matter of | newly formed Girls’ Council, a toh course, the hundreds of women Suf- | Mrs. Ci Weer, Cloth and Silk Coats regp ype eae Up lan Aa A te 46.00 velour, cut Bolivia, en's City Club It ts , permanent demonstration pao raft camp eee girls Palisades Park. to Introduce ‘the woodcraft pro- gramme tn girl pp and to ex- tend all over the country the work of Wooderaft girl Their war service wi the form of cf raiding veeptanten ¢ and fruits reserve these cam) Economy! | Flavor! Nutrition! es. Lat Taf pete ee ane Car fctentinealye Mrs, rs, Charles Oakes are now Inspect lodgson and ie’ the combination camp aud vege- ee arden given to the CH at Y., whioh ts to open Jul; Mes ALin D. Miller will be jn charge of It Hundreds of Woodoraft girls have become potato patriots, and are planting as busily as thelr brothers. The “hoe behind the flag,” ti Teck noth ds och sod woodcraft slogan, Is as tikely to be carried by a wir] a0 bs as by a boy. A knitting class for downtown Breakfast Lunch or Supper # y recruiting sta- bers. Street: Miss Camp. bell’s license has been awarded to her by the United States Bureau of Navi gation, after passing its test. ie are more than 100 women now tn the ~ James atin & Co. Li sen Avenue 34th Street ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Pline and the utmost preaagtion is the school in guard taken by fs the apparatus, Laay rdeen, founder and = ident mn ‘ne Dubiin Red Cross and a orounnly experienced war relief ange bureau of women en- Details aged in patriotic services. ing and rally of A tg My to be held in the New Amsterdam tre, under the auspices of The Minttin of Mercy. “The National Councils of Women tn other countries have been of great Special Three-Day Sale THR RVENING WORLD, wadudasay MAY 9, 1917. {ntorination and feay Aberdeen. “In Great Bri thip kines ot, a0 they torte it. a ‘local uniot tres, at which resented, and a Consulting committee ry te as often as foep In touch with the various actly. op them tn touch with overlapping, Ke pane 1 ae ha ae en wv during the war by simply Centres "Exahangea ‘were CABARET WILL HELP FRANCE. tn A ta cabaret will be given this ef- ty iif ternvon at the Palais Royal for reliet fete merican tog for ‘ckets ‘may be obtained at on ivenes guidance be all deciring ) cove” oald exchange of No. 65 East Fifty-second Street and Murray Anderson have arranged the programme, with the ides of having ion,’ te at work in all large con- all societies are rep- y be required hag “True Americanism’ value is incaiculab! “Such a contre Oa8 Inestim- ag value at a time like % present, being identified with ao one par- tie Serenent. no ge can crea: jon their offices at 44 West Bighteenth | sipie > _LET e UNSING re ENS UNION SUITS For Short Men (Sizes 84 to 40) | $22.75 Remarkable Savings on Smart Suits for Short Men Cover you “with Satlifaction HEY are made in perfect - fit- ting sizes for every figure — for men women and children —tall or short, stout or slender. The fabric covers every curve and angle so well and “gives and takes”’ so readily with every bend and twist, that Munsingwear affords the ut- most in underwear comfort. Until “shorts” were designed by progressive manufacturing tailors, men of low stature were com- pelled to have Suits made to order or have the larger sizes altered to fit them. Today everyone recognizes the necessity ofh rendling at least a limited uantity of “shorts,” but there is not always a plentiful assort- ment from which to make a selection, Small men have been particularly remembered in this specially prepared sale where a large assortment of patterns has been assembled for their benefit. These Suits are made from all woo! materials— selected for their wearing qualities and handsome eeres: faultlessly tailored: workmanship and ish are perfect; mostly quarter silk lined with seams silk piped; size $4 to 40. Sold at the better department stores, men’s clothing stores, haberdasheries and general dry goods stores. 3S MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—FIFTH FLOOR Munsins- WEAR UNION SUITS ' . ’ SSS rvice | eet yt ~ d to at t 2 take bh pe he ns t , The re. pbell of No. There Coli ry discl- ing Pres. am L hi a ? Ther that there i any one of the affiliated or- Settons’to ney dertake It, thus pre- Venting the needless multiplying of societies. Such az central commi does not aim undertaking any special work iba except under . emergency, It carries 0! lone very quietly but ie Tmontpe: im ership, for the por phan and its officers wd ready to of use to The women will first be trained tn woman or group of women has fe. ire to serve, and to st another and of work to ve opportunities of Leap tg sf with one pos- Intente appear. NO BRANCH 660 personality © {rom eountries represented in Mra. Blanche Bates Cree! will re- cite the “Battle Hymn,” and “The Star Spangled Banner” will bo sung by a|\ musical Metropolitan Opera artist. Miss Cyn- lectu ANTZEN’S Shoes that bear the imprint of style, of good taste, and of fi Shoes made of the finest leathers, cut with the benchman’s skill, end finished with that careful attention to detail thet is usually obtained ew in custom appeal pedis overwhelming importance of being well shod. This, in brief, sums up our men’s footwear Ae for on in ovenuenne Aa -airchag cas Conan To" Sixth Ave. aboce “jeth St. St. ‘a tecture to be de Bighty-third Street and Broadway, day night, under Trinity Council, Knights of cae programme will p QUALITY ’ SHOES MEN'S wear Ina that will y and Irresistibly to the man who $6.00 to $15.00 HA, Over 50 Years _ __Cantom Bout makers Stern Brothers e auspices of Holy West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Summer Home Furnishings Specially Priced for To-morrow: In the: Upholstery Sections 1500 Yards of Imported Curtain Madras, at 29c, 38c and 45c a yard in characteristic English designs. Washable Japanese Printed Bedspreads, in porcelain blue and white, Single size, $1.75 Double size, $2.00 Regularly $2.25 to 3.75 Novelty Back Rests for Wicker Chairs or Rockers, made to fit over back of furniture, at $2.25 Washable bic aM pe Printed Curtains, in and white to harmonize, at $1.75 a pair Regularly $2.25 to 2.90 Chair Seat Cushions to match Back Rests, attractively covered with cretonne, at $1.°5 each Reliable Household Linens Irish Satin Damask Linen Table Cloths and Napkins Table ae size ee by 2% yards, I $3.50 | regularly §4. Irish Satin Damask Table Linen, Trish Linen Pillow Cases, regularly 84.50 a dozen, at $3.75 yard $1.00 Madeira Tray Covers, HOMMENBUOE, Hosp ccicccvep ons pair $1.25 hand-embroidered, ........... each 25c rish Linen Sheets, Madeira Luncheon Sets, 18 _ emstitched, ....... pscedesaaDae $6.75 hand-embrvidered, ........... y a $3.40 Dimity Bedspreads, Madeira Aft Tea Napki Summer weight, ......+0++-. each $1.10 Beadcensureidarcad: : Ye ae re lg dua. $5.40 Crochet Bedspreads, hemmed, each $1.50 Huck Towels, hemmed, .. doz, $1.75 SS::2330«—“«—=<=amare=«os®@~omomsommsmo aes EE Oriental Rugs and Carpets Heavy Silky Kurdistan and Hamadan Rugs at $36.75 Average size 314 by 6 feet; regularly up to $49.60 Mahal Rugs Were Ghoerevan Rugs Size Chinese Rugs Size Now Were Now Bize Were Now 8jxl0%it. $188 $95.00 | 12x01¢ft. 8178 140.00 | 934x734ft. 180 138,00 1Whx7Th4ft. 8125 $96.00 | 11{xorgft. sess 185.00 | oxieft. $275 195.00 leygxoyit. $195 126.00 | isxoft. $188 145.00 | 113¢x11%ft. 8178 110,00 14yx0sgit. 8215 158,00 | 12exoft. $168 185.00 | isi4x12i4ft. 8495 375.00 Lyjxosgft. 8238 166,00 | 1esgx10dgft.. ge65 195.00 | 19%x118%4ft. si95 115.00 Purchases made now will be held for future delivery, if desired, ee FURNITURE FOR SUMMER USE Gray Enameled Reed Suite, 4 »es.; including Sofa, Arm Chair, vocker and Glass Top Table; Lorder seat cushions, at $82.50 Willow Sofas, $16.50 to 28.00 Willow Chaises Longues 16.50 up Willow Tea Wagons, at 15.00 Willow Tables, Fumed Oak Dining Room Suite, 4 pes,; including Buffet, Server, China Closet and 64-inch Ex. tension Table, at $125.00 $18.25, 16.25 Ivory Chiffoniers, 10,00, 18.75 Woven Wire Springs, $5,00 up Felt Mattresses, full size, $12.50 Ivory Dressers, 4s) Arm Chair or Rocker, cane and mahoguny, upholstered, at $19.50 ad! An Boatoaied Metal ed: 5, in all sizes, at $10.00 to 14.00 Ivory Enameled Meta! Day Beds, $14.75 White Enamel Bungalow Beds, with springs, $9.50 . 0 Gate Leg Table, 48 x 48 ing, in mahogany or ivory, at $25 Mahogany Tea Ws ‘agon, four wheel style,....at ‘$13. 50 Napkins to match, 22 by 22 ins.: wy Leeture. ‘ rv

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