The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1917, Page 10

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Sapxideaoaiaalteaaaee tec él Rati Late 55 eta aoe earn nena teint: omg ra 2 Big vi e's : - ieee paras UT THE EVENING WORLD, TUE Day, May 15, teat. We N Co-ordinat PROMOTIONS AND SHIFTS WOMEN PLAN "aM Women Workers for the War IN THE NATIONAL Ban Capt. Eben Given Rank of Major in Seventy-First Regiment— } Others Advanced. Division Headquarters of the Na- tional Guard to-day announced the following promotions and assign- ments: Capt, James Hben, Company EB, Seventy-first Regiment, is promoted to the rank of Major as successor to James M. Hutchinson, who has been promoted to the rank of Lieut. Colonel. Hiram Wilson Taylor has been commissioned Second Lieutenant and assigned to the Supply Company of the Seventh Regiment. Francis Lewis Gould has been commissioned Second Léevtonant of Company I, Seventh Regiment. James 8. D. Burns has been commisstoned Second Lieutenant and assigned to Company | L, Sixty-ninth Regiment. John Tyssowski of Troop A, Squad- jron A, has been discharged upon | being commissioned a Captain in the | Officers’ Reserve Corps. James Henry Beard has been commissioned Second Lieutenant and assigned to Bat- Annual Clearance Sale _/FOR CO-ORDINATION “ge bipane IN WAR WORK Mme. Iréne Corsets Mrs, William iam Grant Brown’ FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK Appoints Committees to Consisting of our regular Stock Models and Start Things Going. the latest fae “yi newest designs reed of | high grade fabrics that we are discontinuing, By Sophie Irene Loeb. a gery _ soph Mra, Feiban Grant Brown, Presi- We offer them at these phenomenally low prices: dent of the State cai of Wom- ‘a CI , has been notified by the $6.00 to $7.00 CORSETS 3.00 and 3.50 oa Councll of National | $8.00 to $10.00, 4.00 ana rn palneaat 48) bead $10.00 to $12.00 i the | co-ordination | $12.00 to $14.00, 6.00 $16.00 to $30.00 ,, 8.00, 10.00 and 12.00 of ail the women's | Every Corset Carefully Fitted. Individual The Shop RUS SEKS 362 Fifth Ave. 1 West 34th St. Opp. Altma Opp. Waldorf Will Close Out To-morrow High-Valued DRESSES From Our Regular Stock organizations of this State for war work, | Every woman's | “2° club or assostation, | All Sizes. | torre eevee «it in estimated, will | t ald Nery, Joh 2 * be brought under Federal supervisioa. | POs dasore vai hace ocianilpuletad All Favored Fabrics 3 Latest styles in Satin Duchesse, Tricot and Elastic In this way each unit may secure the First Lieutenant and assigned to Corsets, aleo Tricotine and Hand-made Soutien-Gorges aid and co-operation of the Federal , authorities through the agency bead Positively No Goods Sent on Approval, Credited or Exchanged. created. Mrs. Brown is eminently Btted to”! || 518 Fifth Ave, Bet. 43d and 44th Sts, | nasmae sas Sfmt | Company C, Twelfth Regiment. James Stacey Slosson has been commissioned First Lieutenant and assigned to Company D, First Regi- }ment. Lieut. Thomas H. Barber has |been promoted to Captain of Company |K, Twelfth Regiment. The resigna- tion of Lieut. k J. Murphy, Com- ¥ A, Seventh Regiment, has been | pted. “16” Vatues up to 47.50 Clearance tions, Her work in women's orgaa- {zations is too weh xnown for com- | | ment here. Suffice it to say that she ts past | VBS. witniass | Pronident of the Federation of Wom-| GRAY? emowes ; | | en's Clubs of New York City, and was | Chairman of the recent Biennial ieee wom Ce of ase mare arcu, [NOT HELD FOR SUNDAY BALLTHE QNLY MEDICINE | Mra, Brown will appoint several self-nelected groups, along Unes | pisoners Tak Olymple Fiele Over Seventy-Eight : To-morrow committees t of thelr chosen activities. " Millions Of Dollars SORUGKUDG, Gd clans Ueuasing |. Re Vote Cute ieterrinted, | 0, Damnation elt ous Coat, co-ordination and other standing! put co-ordinated and directed. | Magistrate jade announced him- of N, N N N) committees to act during the war.| 6, Resistration will be carefully |self in favor of Sunday baseball to- “ys ” N Associated with her on this Federal| clawifled and a distinction made |day in Harlem Pollce Court when he ° Worth of “Liberty Loan” Bonds N pees A ; add “ Toray a 6 Mrs. E patween professional or trained | discharged, for lack of evidence, four Ww S f for i N Madgoatedd kp ce Raa cl cased and) gervice and amateur or untrained n arrosted at the instance of the tl t- “a- BI ves aln Proves: e rin ere Subscribed for in One ff sir sven Det'vntance Shs a ste ee iene] US és Ge hee Sock Hx conmitae ot Cota Waitrs asa | "I" Stoert Government informa. [Sttec"eh Mertttunse's “act, te] [ts Extraordinary Powers N Families, with Mrs, William Einstein | tion and advice will be available |Olymplo. Micid, One. Hundred and Ae A N | for local conditions and neeas. Thirty-sixth Street and Fifth Avenue, —_—_— * N us Chairman, is to be established. City Alone Dea, Sraak octane tan book ap-| ,ohiate funds when available, [OLAGTH SS lage ug Rochon, Que. March ¢d, 1915. N Bs ki 0 Attorney 1’ ae , N 4 ! personal contributions, great and | ty te viotrate anid: “dt would I have received the most wonderful pointed in charge of Westchester, mall, and benefits of , various |County. Mra, John Hays Hammond, kinds will aid in financing the ‘ N | will head the Exchange Bureau, Pbade of ire Pag cl mbingtecoe pall o nSunday. I, don't believe we I suffered for years from Rheumatism cconomy w! follow better -OT~ ean have too many baseba! ames on i ve Mra. John 1, Grizzel will be in| ination and direct distribution to |Sunday provided they are orderiy.” | 08d change of life, and I took every | charge of the Mayor # department. all divisions of authoritative Deteotives testified that on the S| remedy obtainable without results. I |gay in question they had seen the four | tried "Fruit 4 Mrs, Albert C. Bage is in oharge of | Si pe [rep piedeeyred ee tks gen thoy later arrested sitting at a| tied ‘Frul s’ and it was the No indication there of any lack of prosperity and no cause for fears of a business depression. Money is plentiful now and the unleosing of un- told millions for war expenditures will make money more plentiful than ever before in the his- please me very muoh if It were in my | benefit teki “Fruit-a-tives.’ eee Te Mer a’ bill lonsiistae bane. | Demefit from taking ‘Fruit-e-tives. Of Poiret Twill, Gabardine, Serge, Hair- line or Oxford Suitings, Poplin, Etc. Semi-Fitted or Belted Coats, Braid Bound Sutts and Every New Mode of the Season. t tory of our country. | co-operating agencies, | table in the field and that about 1,500 | only medicine that really did me good: fe ‘ Woman's Committee of the Cow ‘ys ered, pi x rl ess ? y 9 i A Legisiation yommittee, with) cil of National Defense at W: Peon or ec pinced money on the | Now I am entirely well—the Rheu- a Business will be what we make it—if we KEEP Sophie Irene Loeb as Chairman, con- Pepe peed ue easton ————$—<——_—_ matism disappeared, and the ter- 5 g THINGS GOING with the push and energy char- sists of Miss Mary Wood, Albany; tie rire eed fh acre Hen fey Woman Struck by Auto Dies, _ rible pains in my body are all gone. I e a acteristic of America and Americans—if we buy bese acai Schuler, Buffalo; Mrs.) bo the agent to tranamtt prompt- | Mrs. Rosine oars eighty-six | hope that others, who suffer from such caution to make every dollar count by securing William J. Schuyler, Utica, and Mra, | ¢n's organizations. | Hoattal in Brooklyn, to which institu. | uve Madame ISATE ROCHON. maximum value for every dollar spent—encour Uo ED Grad. Hashemian. | 10. Each community will be he sn yesterday afternoon | — 50¢ a box, 6 for 82.50, trial rire, 250. a 2.50 : ) / free to work out the details ac- aligan Avenue, "Midiig | At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit Formerly up to 32.5 aging business, keeping stores busy, factories go- ing and labor employed, we will have absolutely nothing to fear. Mra, Brown, who has just returnsd) cording to Its own needa, follow- from @ tour of the State, centralizing | ing only the general plan as out- the work of women's clubs, stated| !!ned. | to-day: Nj! “As soon aa the Fifth Avenue Asso- ciation, which is in charge of locating | headquarters on that thoroughfare, | eots, the actual active work will be- | gin, We intend to register each, woman from aixteen to fifty who may be called upon to do war work) throughout the State, “It is requested that all who aro! now taking census of such women) will stop until the work is now eyste- | matized under the various commit- tees to be designated, | | “We have established @ County Committee in each farming district, | so that women ‘available for farm | ‘duty, when necessary, may be apeed- fly organized, iv request has been sent out to the! | Mayors of all cities in the State to | |notify us of any woman's committee | he has appointed on war wark, If ‘the Mayor of a city has not appointed | a committee, he will appoint | it once, | “Wo want to #0 plan this o0-ordina. | tion work that tho Federal authort- | ties may have definite knowledge of every kind of work being dono in t Slate, upon request for euch inform i any time | “At present there are too many or- | ganizations doing the same thine. Almost every bour @ new combina- tlon crops up. Work is being dupli - cated and made to be overlapping Therefore, the big part in the work before us is to assign, if possible, dis- trict work for each group, 8o that we max Gapend 08 Sellen Output Of To Effect an Immediate and Positive Clearance No C. O. D.'s No Approvals r . Joseph Krestler of | a-tives Lim who was driving th : arrested. sid Pca! —Advt. % ed, Ogdensburg, od War of itself does not necessarily mean business depression. A policy of injudicious economy and retrenchment will, however, create a depression and in that event we ourselves will be wholly re sponsible, KEEP THINGS GOING. Kuppenheimer Clothes *20to*40 Offer Maximum Value for Every Dollar Spent They offer you every single solitary hit of style, quality, service and dependability, dollar for dol- lar, which it is possible to buy anywhere in America; they offer you fit, finish, fabrics and al- most unlimited variety--and besides that they offer you the service, the standards and the satis- faction guarantees of both Brill Brothers and the great House of Kuppenheimer, Bull Rrothers 1486 Broadway Broadway, at 49th Street 44 East 14th St. 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St. 125th Street, at 3rd Avenue—Open Evenings. The Kuppenheimer House tn New York and Brooklyn. Come In or Write for New Spring Style Book. 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street | Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St. GoopDs DELIVE:F LED ANY WIiERE IN GREATER ‘NEW YORK No Deposit, Foe Weekly ' 125 Worth of Far: iture Opens a New Clothing Account | No set Weekly OPPENHEIM.CLLINS& CG 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Sale Wednesday 575 Women’s Georgette Blouses Taken from the Reserve Stock Tanong Machines Weekly wo “ath “elton a well ‘made Hatter 9 Embroidered, lace-trimmed, tailored or with | frills; large sailor collars, new cuffs, square 3 05 and V necks. Regular Values 5.90 to 7.90 | ur low prices and easy terms should bring you to this sale. Fine leather or muiesin_ 3-plece suits selling as low os $57.50; good silk plush loose cushion 50 | fol Vane Ore fh -piece sult at this sale lor | meen OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS | work, as it were, from that group, | | “In this way no effort will be wast - ed, Further, it is intended that each organization be kept intact and wili recelve its proper recognition as an | | organization.” Tho following ten provisions have been made by the Council of Na- i (e} | tional Defenae as an outline for the | co-ordination work, {n order to make | 9 LD sae plan advantageous to al) 34th Street—New York | 1. No organization will loao its | identity \ 2. Existing machinery will be utilized and centralized 3. Duplication will be largely provented and individual effort meccereahil { Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Por Cent, Din- Purchase When Will Close Out Wednesday | / 165 Women’s Tailored Suits 15 00 THOUSANDS TICK IN UNISON | Reduced from 25.00, 29.75 ‘and 35.00 Every hour, 65,000 clocks are set by Western Union Telegraph. Clocks that ring bells in schools; clocks that blow factory whistles; clocks that flash signal lights; important clo everywhere—all owe their accura WESTERN UNION THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. good teeth DENTIFRICE | not only thoroughly cleans the teeth but hardens the gums, and prevents the trouble that causes the gums to recede Liquid, Powder and Paste Buy it from your druggist, None Sent C, 0, D. or On Approval, All Sales Must Be Final. 175 Women’s Coats 18.00 | | Reduced from 25.00, 29.75 and 35.00 | 150 Women’s Dresses Reduced from 25,00, 29.75 and 35.00 18.00

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