The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1917, Page 8

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B. Altman & Cn. ae Women’s Tailor-made Suits are now offered at Phenomenal Price Reductions An Additional Number of Suits at $19.00 2 will be placed on sale to-morrow (Wednesday) 4 Included wiil be a number of stylish modei: | ; for stout figures, in sizes 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches bust measurement. (Ready-to-wear Suits, Third Floor) A Sale of Women’s Silk Hosiery for to-morrow (Wednesday) will offer unusual vaiuesin the following: WOMEN’S SILK HOSE In black or white, with cotton tops and soiec, PUP OO 6c oe « «+ 95c In black only (all silk) . per pair $1.10 In “black or white, with extra spliced silk- plated tops. .tltt per pair $1.65 Richelieu rib (all silk), im black, white, bronze, navy, tan, gray or teinte de chair, POR DAE bu cee) os os le OS Fitth Aveme-Madtson Avene, 34th and 35th Streets ee Nly BRONX STORE 149th STREET @ 3rd AVENUE Open Every Evening 10-PIEE ot Consisting of BUFFET 60 in, long, CHINA CLOSET 45 in. wide, SERVING TABLE 38 in, wide, DINING TABLE 48 in. wide, 6-foot ox tension; 1 RM CHAIR and 5 SIDE CHAIRS with slip seats of genuine leather; as illustrated, NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CKL DIT All Qoods M A in Plain Fie ENTRANCE on 149 T* STREET Un: BOOK OF May Be Had FREE A handsome compendium of all Dog and Poultry advers tisements published in one day—Sunday, March 4th— with imteresting articles by experts on the breeding and raising of fancy birds and canines, May be obtained by mail by writing AUMANN3 (| Apartments Fur- nished from $50 Up Poultry and Dogs At All Branch Offices of The World | | The Dog and Poultry Dept., New York World Nem York E F | | charms were almost undraped, Chief Hanse went over to the station and etared at that GIRL IN A COAT OF PAINT. Police Chiet Hanse of Freeport, L. 1., looked from his office window toward the long Island Ratirond station yesterday and saw on the platform @ theatrical | poster Just pasted there. The central longer be looked was no ai © paint and the Indy of the por Good Digestion Encourages Health MORAL— For any disturbance tn the digestive system, TRY HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTEBS Linen Pillow Cases, hemst’d, Linen Damask Napkins, reg. 85.25 to 5.95 a dozen THE EVENING WORLD, TUE “Farms for Women, War Relief Slogan ‘me ‘wece| Big Training Farm in the Bronx. ts — | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Not merely as @ war moasure, put) he Bronx. and healthful occupation to college and high school graduates and to underpaid, over- worked factory em- ployees, and worker, Woman's Service has started a ‘back Fe PAlEN boa sey several hurnlred women have enlisted, Among them are students from Columbia Untvorsity,| jivin Between 5th and 6th Avenues Household and Decorative Linens Unmatched Table Cloths and Napkins, also Hand-made Lace Decorative Pieces Will be Closed Out To-morrow, on the Second Floor. Irish Satin Damask Linen Cloths at $2.95, 3.25 & Regularly $4.00 to 4.75 each. $3.75, 4.75 Satin Finish Bedspreac regularly $1.50 a pair,......at $1.25 regularly $3.25 each,. . BK! -at Linen Sheets, hemstitched, ey Huck Towels, hemmed, regularly $9.50 a pair,.. at $7.75 | regularly $2.00 a dozen,... ..at Irish Hand Emb’d Pillow Cases Ane regularly $3.75 a pair,........ at $2.75 | Lace Trimmed Dresser and Buffet Scarfs at 95c, 1.35 & 1.65 American Porcelain Dinner Sets, pieces, decorations; formerly $18.00 107 Imported China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, with bread and butter plates; regly, $18.50, Limoges China Dinner Sets at $29.00 and 38.50 108 and 106 pieces, colored sprays and border pattern; formerly $33.00 and 44.00 Seamless Axminster In Oriental effects; 9x12 ft.; regularly #39.75,....... at Japanese Oval Rush Rugs, kxclusive effects; 9x12 ft.; regularly $19.75........ Size 9x12 feet; rey. $19.25, at Porcelain and China Dinnerware An opportunity to supply Summer home needs, English Porce 107 pieces; artistic border decoration; formerly $34.50 various border $14.50 $16.50 Summer Rugs and Carpets Are priced most attractively on Fifth Floor, Rugs, $32.50 | Size 9x12 ft.; regularly up to 875.00,...cccccesoees at Plain Carpets, 4 Desirable makes; at $15.75 per yard,......- Serviceable Homespun Rugs In simple plain colors for Summer use. $9. 73 8x10 feet; $7.50 Size 6x9 fee $9.75 regularly $6 Size regularly REDUCTIONS IN FURNITURE For Summer Homes, on Fifth and Sixth Floors Dining Room Succ, ee Bedroom Suites, 8 pieces; 10 pieces; in mahogany,,..at $205.00 antique ivory, with glass tops; Formerly $324.00 Formerly $255.00 Willow Arm Chairs, includ- Bedroom Suite, 5 pieces; ing cushions; choice of stains, $5.00 in American walnut,......at Formerly $7.00 Formerly $454.00 Chaises Longues, choice of Ritz Day Beds, colors; formerly $40.00,,.at $29.50 | “choice of colors,..++++ sa Arm Chairs, denim covered, 29.5 Davenports, denim covered, formerly $40.00,....00.0-at 829-50 | formerly $65.00,...+04 ++. at Arm Chairs, tapestry covered, ag 72 | Davenports, tapestry covered, formerly $55.00,......4...ab $39.75 formerly $90.00,.....+ oe eat Complete Dining Room and Bedroom Suites and Separate Pieces at Reductions Averaging One-third Crochet Bedspreads, hemmed, regularly $1.75 each,........ at lain Dinner Sets, 3) for College and Factory Girls P | and Wadleigh High Schools, They are All Plans Completed for the) tiaying ee octet any ene demonstration farm which the League be needed and the course will last has established on two hundred acres only | donated by George Crawford and ww- cated at Two Hundred and Twei second Street and Baychester Avenve, After the farmersttes doing the ugi ‘Thus tt is believed that the job srov- the Na-| /¢m will be solved for many girls who tional League for| Dave been overcrowding the poorly t pald profession of teaching and for We trai many who have been overcrowding 7? to the farm” cam.| factories and working for less than Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street 3.75 $1.50 $2.75 $1.50 Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed, D9 6 regularly $3.00 a dozen, at... .at 82-50 $30.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets, 107 pes., encrusted acid $ gold border; reg. $120.00, 100.00 ity to open @ new, pleasant, profitavic| have completed their course of trajn- ing they will be placed on farnis wherever they are needed, the League acting as a clearing house for farmer in whieh | living wage, Farms for women” (s extra shift for overtime work. the slogan of a big, new econom: ; ' parture which will help in more ways than one to solve the high cust of de. Barnard College, Washington Irving! "Tho city always has been the Extra quality Wilton Rugs, $1.40 to 3.10 $5.50 $175.00 $295.00 $26.50 $48.00 2 days of DAY, MAY 15, 1917 | Problem of woman who works, especially | works in unattractive and unheaithful surroundings,” Mary BE, Hamilton, Chairman of |Sgricultural department of the N tional League for Woman's Service, | pointed out to mo, “If she has not heen fortunate enough to get a high school or college education, she will bo doomed psually ake the worst Jobs the cit#has to offer, ‘To prepare for farm work, education 18 not necéasary and the results gained are better for the worker stration farm very little money will six weeks, which {is mucb| shorter preparatory tra.ning than is Trequired in any other branch of work. | “In our new work we want espe- Clally to got at tho woman who is and hard work in the that we can offer her something We'll give her bet- ter alr on the farms—betier than the ories and the offices have to offer She'll haye shorter bours and er surroundings and, above all, er work won't be drudgery | “We city people have tue Idea that the farm woman's work is drudgery. Tt ia in 9 instancos, but tae women going to get tid of the through efficiency and Indeed, we shail have a requiring an city. We arudgery union hour union, with a bylaw “It is said & farm laborer would never be re- quired t Of course, It is wrong for a w to plough, but in these actors and other modern improvements such intensive labor ts seldom needed, On an up-to-date farm there is no work which @ wom- an is not physically fit to do. “Phere is a lot, you know, in know- ing how to 4 hings. With our! training we shall eliminate much of the hard labor by showing our stu- dents how to work tically ai Wo shall begin with t of the crops and lead grad- to the final stage of canning Also the studepts will be trained in dairying by Miss Bess Dunlap, and Mr. Crawford, in do: ing the use of his estate, has g! us some piggeries and the pigs with which Wwe shall make the gitls ac-| quainted, ‘The farmerettos will camp on their farm, as M Hiton has been giv- en tents fc scholar- ships also league by Individuals interested in the yertrude Robin has raised &. Stanwood of the commiitee, that Mr. and M contributed $165, and Walker have} William C. Demarest urnbull $100, durphy” has vol- | with the Aviation » National Special) 59 Fifth Avenue, je rider, who holds| a mile in 67 4-5 seconds, | yerlence in driving ar man of th: \ just sent $1,000 t N at the Militla for millua's Bay || rly fifty young for aerial work 4 those who v ne n frage Varty at Nos ninth Street, May 2 yclety women will act as sale en, among them Mrs. F, Louls § B.Aliman & Cn. to-morrow (Wednesday) will close out Misses’ Afternuon Dresses | | (this season's styles) | the mafority made of crepe de Chine, Fifth Avene -Madtson Avene. New York Chirty-fourth Street Chairman of the War Service Com- an of the City Woman Suffrage 5 arty; Sumner Gera Mrs. John Blair and Mra, Ogden Mills Reid. The new Y. M. C. be jocatea raining camp, t an first Yat ‘unds were pledged by ‘prominent Suffragists during their vour-hour wait to fall {n line In the Wake Up America parade, ts all ready for use At the demon. | = at the extraordinarily low price of at Plattsburg. The untte are Uke centres for rest and eatto for the troops, furnishing games and music. > td A number of patriotic actresses doing their bit. by learning how make culinary delicacies for wounded couking J Wom- Mrs. Alice Duer Miller, Mrs. rd, Mra, Philip Lydig, A. unit will it the Niagara military oldiers. A class in invalid . A. unit, for which | bi bers are Pwrothy Morrison, irs. Plummer, Maude Leslie, Lililan and Rella Ogd 125th Street, West Slip Covers—Special Offering 50 Inch Figured Damask 85c Cut, Fit and Sewn, yd., This material is a purely American product, approaching in pattern, coloring and serviceability Belgium damas! We cut, fit and sew them, bind them with shrunk binding or French seams, No extra charges. 30c Cretonnes, yard, 21c A manufacturer's discontinued line of patterns, all now and per fect, in « choice of prettiest designs, 86 inches wi We Clean Blankets 75c or Curtains at, pair, All cleaning is executed under our personal eu aseurin perviston, accuracy and thorough satisfaction, ins and blankets (either or both) sent to us for Ul, if desued, be stored free until November Lat, Orders taken on our 4th floor THE UTMOST VALUE IN RUGS $28.00 Alex. Smith’s Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12 $23.50 Unusual foresight in stocking up when prices were still around SHAR blaeoe us in position to offer values that are unapproachable elsewhere. a wide variety of beautiful new all-over «, with color effects that blend harmoniously with the surroundings. Closing Out Spring Samples of Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture at 10% to 35% Reductions & SALE CONTINUES Cd FOR THE BALANCE OF THE W $118.00 Chesterfield Sofa, 88 inches long: spring arms apbolatered. io a" $97.00 $110.00 8-Piece Tapestry mt $94.00 with 6- foot sofa, $150.00 3-Piece Mahog- any cane suite, uphol- stered in mulberry velour, with — four pillows and bolster, $127.00 $- Piece Spring Arm $110.00 $-Piece Mahogany Frame | $189.00 Suite, uy upes Istered $87.00} Neos ur Wing Suite, | $27.00 y 8-Pive eatry Fire- eee" $200.00) fecrersat......919.00 100 Other ‘Samples at sirnilar great reductions Investigate the Koch Plan of Deferred Payments 235 $15.50 a (Second Floor) Thirty-fifth Street

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