The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1917, Page 5

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| sere. J. B. Haggin and Mrs. Oliver Harriman will be known as the “first jfitty.” Mey will cut thelr mid-day |meals to two courses and thelr eve- |ning meals to three courses, it was i" PLAN SIMPLE \IFE jeald, and will establish a bureau for | the distribution of information “as to AS WAR MEASURE cheapest and best food for the family.” | The effect gf the new order is real- —_ | zed whe is learned that it ap- pi sind, plies to entertaining as well as the have organized a committee pledged | poretofore, but after-theatre meals to curb waste and extravagance in| come under the luncheon or at loast their households and to heip show|tho dinner category. The only in- others “a more modified and simple; dulgence held out to guests is that plan of living.” | neither soup nor coffee is considered The committer, which includes Mra, | ° scParnte course We ©. H. P. Belmont, Mrs. George buf waste nothing,” sald a men Gould, Mrs. Hermann Oolriohs, Mrs.| ber of the committee, “Without this | Charles 8. Whitman, Mrs, f. 1. Gary, | individual control we shall see a peril. | {ous and dificult situation arise from an unrestricted drain on the food-| 74\ stuffs of the country, We propose to | ¥ go War on the small minority who feel they can continue in their he: ous waste and extravagance.” | As soon as the per jis opened it ts planned to send out 7| literature outlining the food economy | movement, suggesting special menus, | jand making a special appeal for tho we ration of the wealthy, Additional members of the commit. tee are: Mrs, John Purroy Mitcnel, Mrs, Otto H. Kahn, Mra, J. Stewart Barney, Mrs, William E. Benjamin, |Mrs. J. Philp Benkard, Mrs, a. J, | Drexel Biddle jr, Mrs. Edward N, . Mrs. Willard Brown, Mrs, ‘aylor Campbell, Mrs, Dudley NI rot vid Dows, Mrs, Anthony . Drexel jr. Mrs, Angier B. Duke, rs 1 » Mra, Charles on, Mrs. Jay Gould, Mrs rt M. Harriman, Mrs, F. n, Mrs. Lydig Hoyt, Mrs. James Kidder, Mrs, Augustus Ko Shop for Women Offers To-morrow | AClearanceSale Qjp. iver Sic Mra. Fre k Lewissohn, Mrs. of Women’s and. t 3) Me, Mrs, Loun: $h . Alexander D, B. E I 'Mre, James L. : Misses’ Suits n. Mrs, Preston P, Mrs, Oren Root, Specially Priced at |Matierwhite, Mrs, Herbert Shipman, Mrs, Frederick Y, Dalzell, Mrs. Or- or Suffern $18.50 & $29.50 Shirt-Waist Dres Of s t summer wash fabrics, made to measure. $18.50 to $34.50 Tailored Shirts mas, Mrs, Mrs. Alen | Je Wolfe, es Van Renssel Vellman and M | CONFERENCE IS CALLED ON FOREIGN RELATIONS For women, made. espe- cially for Brill Brothers $3.75 to $14.50 © for I States w Hotel Nassau, Long a May 28 to June 1 Sport’ Apparel for All Occasions Moderately Priced BROADWAY | AT 49TH ST. SALE Milly ABR LTIUTE perrect. MUNSING FITTING WEAR... Cover you with Satisfaction HIRTY years experience in making union suits is back of each Mun- singwear garment. Those three decades have been years of steady pro- gressin perfecting the fabric, fit and finish of Munsing- wear. UNION SUITS Whether you’re man, woman or child—tall, short—thin or stout— you can be properly fitted in Munsingwear in a style and qual- - ity of fabric that will please you. SSS SSS SS SSSA SK FOR Soe: Representatives of National Ass tions of Learned Societies the ous problems that will confron United States after the war discussions are Charles EB former President Taft, genthau, Turkey; Dr Chinese Moore, State Department; Albert Shaw, ed- | { shy Numiber of Courses] Some cireia No matter what. the HAGA Aled hed hk NP_ CHILD! my Jaste a. cheon will be Mmited bridge Colby, the Progress! ender at Meals and Curb Waste and even if the guests Samuel Gompers, and Walter L, are built on orthopedic and modified lasts. They aid | and Extravagance, | number a hundred they will be served Fisher, formerly Secretary_of the In- | Nature in supplying the needed support to weak | ‘acne pa a dinner of not more than three tortor. | arches, enlarged joints and flat feet, and are made Fifty prominent women of this uty | CUr#s. : s Among the subjects to be discussed | without sacrifice of style. They bring rest and relief Breakfast menus will remain as are “Democratic control of diplo- matic negotiations,” “The effect of | censorship in “Discrimination citizenship and land ownership sk the individual to eat plen- j ent burcau $th Avenue ment Manufacturers which adjourned to-day that employers are strongly in the [favor of their girl employees wearing ideal.in international relations—what the United States stands for.” Stephen P. Du, the - ( 9 City of 3 ‘Ten large factottes have Among the distinguished men wito| ¢1,, qirector of thy conference. a their girl workers have consented to participate tn the | one at article of masculine ap It was predicted at the meet Mor- w | t all shop and factory ¢ to| CHICAGO, fs made | ployees would be wearing overa |known at the semi-annual convention | within the year ANTZEN ARCH SUPPORT SHOES Hughes, | Att Girt Wor Henr: former Ambassn Wellington Ke the Minister; John Bassett formerly counsellor to the} to tired, aching feet, and restore normal conditions. Worth your attention if you are a foot sufferer. SG, international rela. | * “The future relations o: | States with Latin Ame with referenc Ask for cur b “The Abuse of the Big Toe.” NO BRANCH DRES—Our only address 660 Sixth Ave., above 38th St, BO Years tional ad t James McCreary & Co. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street Specially Priced McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” FURNITURE ree Library Suite—as illustrated; frames are of extra fine quality solid mahogany; eats upholstered in damask. 75.00 Overstuffed Davenports upholstered ith Tapestry; outside backs covered in same material; seats have full spring edge; loose cushions. 8 hand tooled Overstuffed Arm Chair to match.......6.. Solid Mahogany Wing Chairs—upholstered in Tapestry or Velour upholstered in Tapestry... Gift Furniture Fireside Wing Chairs— Tables 10.75 8.75 15.00 15.00 4,95 “Martha Washington” Work “Dolly Madison” Work 'T Solid Mahogany ‘Tea ¥ Solid Mahogany Nest Tables (4 tables Solid Mahogany Tip Tables solid Mahogany Gate Leg tables with silver drawer, 13.50 Solid Mahogany Muffin Stinds with scoop shelve Solid Mahogany Foot Stools in ‘Tapestry and Damask. upholstered BEDS, BEDDING AND CEDAR CHESTS d Trou Bed, as illus with -inch ry square cross rods and ornaments: 12.50 Enamel trated, dust ie s illustrated, Brass Be with all squar Utility Box, as illustrated, posts: ubings bright made of solid cedar; or satin finish 37.50 proof construction, 9.75 \ Enameled Bungalow Beds—all square | French Upholstered Box Springs 17.50 tubling; cane pauels; White or Ivory finish Upholstered Bos Springs --hair top, tufted . or plain ; Enameled Iron Cottage Heda—all sisea 6.00 | A800 r Enameled Rust-proof Beds with ad- | No. I--Long Curled Hair Drawings Mat justable head; including spring and mattress tr roll edge; 43 pound weight. 40,00 Complete 17.00 Klustic Felt’ Mattresses~roll edge 12.00 Extraordinary Offerings SUMMER RUGS & FLOOR COVERINGS ~For Town and Country Use Rugs, Homespun Rag Rugs Rush Porch Rugs. Floor Enormous assortments of new novel effects in Gras in Colonial effects, Fibre and Linen Rugs, also Japanese Coverings that will blend with any surrounding. Crex Grass Rugs Colonia! Homespun Rugs. —Piain or Figured — vi \ltractive patterns sx Of 1.50 t) 1.95 « 6D 45 to § ix itt 278 to 375 | ys Gt 198 630 Ox oft 3.50 t) 5.75 tx 7f 3.00 to 9.75 sx 10ft 6.00 t) 8.50 bx oft 5.75 to 17.50 oy left 7.75 to 10.75 4x 10 ft 8.75 to 24.75 Wy Ie ft 9.75 to 36,00 Fibre Rugs re : Fresh and cool in appearance Japanese Oval Rush Rugs Sx oft 3.00 For Poreh bea h m. Attractive and dural Ox oft. 8.50 ix Of 4.50 Sx 10 tt 12.75 ty oft 13.50 Ox eft 14.50 ry da ft 24.50 Plain Color Seamless Rugs Can be made any size desired. Stock sizes ready for isnmediate delivery, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1917. - James 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY McCreery & Co. 34th Street Clearance Sale WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS (Millinery Showroom) On Thursday and the Balance of the Week. The entire remaining stock of Imported and Original Models including the season’s smartest and most exclusive stvles. 10.00 . 15.00 25.00 formerly 20.00 to 65.00 NOC, O. D.'s NO APPROVALS. NO RETURNS. WOMEN’S SPRING SUITS Reduced for Immediate Clearance \ collection of Smart Suits—the remainder of 4 special purchase of a manu- | 18 00 facturer's sample line of high-grade suits, together with broken sizes and odd lots bd from regular stock—-in the smartest models, newest 1 als and most popular | formerly colors, All sizes represented, but not every size in ea | 24.50 to $5.00 NO C, O. D,’S. NO APPROVALS. NO RETURNS. Special Offeririgs in NEW CHIFFON VEILS 2.25 ‘The Field’’—‘‘The Harem'’—‘'The Sport” “The Field’’—Nos. 1-2-—A new arrangement of hexagou seroll mesh and Chiffon in all colors and combinations. May be worn in two entirely different ways—as illustrated. 1x 114 yards. “The Harem”—Xo. he A aaa of Chiffon and Shetland scroll mesh; x 194 yards, “The Sport’’—No. 4 An ideal motor veil and scarf of Chiffon and Shadow scroll mesh; all colors and combinations; 1 x 134 yards. Unequalled Values in Cotton & Efnen WHITE WASH DRESS FABRICS McCreery’s White Irish Dress Line hor- oughly shrunk and practically non-erushable; | 36 inches wi yard 7: White Voile 4 inches wide White Cotton Gabardine and Pique Skirt ing in aw variety of smart designs; 36 inches wide ard 45e $,000 yards Sport Style designs printed in the new combinations on white and colored grounds \ Skirt lengths 1.00 Lining Mulls —soft desirable quality; correct weight for summer dress linings and slips; new colors, also White or Black; 36 inches wide. yard 29¢ superior quality; crisp finish; yard 25¢ Offering Unusual Values LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs size; quarter or half inch hems; regularly 3.65 to 4.50, doz, 2,85 and 3.65 Women's Sheer Linen Uandkerchiefs; regularly 3.00 to 4.50, doz. 2.10 and 3.50 Women's Linen Handkerchiefs with hand- large Men'y Linen Handkerchiefs with initial embrolilered initial; regularly doz, 1.65 sgularly 4.00 to 6 do’ F ) Yomen's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs—me- regularly 4.00 to 6.00, loz. 3.30 and 4.50 do eatoni Hee ee an er ag Youth's Linen Handkerchiefs 1.50 regularly 2.00 to 6,00 Extraordinary Values WOMEN’S NOVELTY SILK BAGS 1.95 and 2.95 regularly 2.95 to 5.00 An exceptionally fine collection of Hand Bags, Draw-string Bags and Bracelet Bags purchased at large concessions from regular prices. They are the same grade of Bags we had in stock at higher prices before this sale The assortment includes a large variety of Faille ire plain, Silk Shontun fine Silk Moire est colors; and Sport Colored Fabrics in Black, White and new- handsomely beaded or in Bonaz embroidery effects thers are To appreciate the convenience and great caine af the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT.

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