The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1917, Page 9

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FORARMY DUTY NOW, & J AND 40 ORE SOK Ri will Have to Take On Part of ie Work of British and French | Surgeons at Front. By Military dical preparedness Measures, which will insu an im. mediate enrollment of oMcers and may obtain 8, & short time, we _ -alght by Col. s. ‘Surgeon of the vocated last iberry, Chief York National Quard, at the meeting of the Acad: | emy of Medicine, Col, Terriberry said that the medi- | 7 cal strength of an army sliould be | fF #even-tenths of 1 per cent, of the en- a listed strength, #0 that 8,600 medical 4 officers would be needed to equip the | |B | regular army and Nattonal Guard at | |F war strength and « 600,000 conscript army, Besides, he added, the Brit- ish and French medical staffs have been “used up” in three years of war, and It fs likely American doctors will have to take half the burden of the} French service and one-fourth the | , British, | He emphasized the fact that proba- | bly 1,500,000 men will have to ba ex- | amined medically within the next fow months, and he urged every member of the medical profession to co-ope- rate with any organizations formed to | promote medical usefulness in war. Col. Charles Richards, an army sur | gen, said he felt a more serious coa- dition is facing us than the country at large realizes, and he urged the| medical profession to drop personal | ties and serve in the emergency Dr. Maurice Fischberg di isons | “Tuberculosis and War," ond con- eluded that military life did not con duce to the disease. Drs. Georg Baehr and Henry Plotg, talked of military medical experi: elally the investigation of typ ver which they carried In Si eastern Europe in 1915 1 va SOTO IBF ua Trem TEU aOOS WDD ’ Deserters Before th bi lent Trea at. BOSTON, May 16. ors who de- verted prior to the declaration of war » surrendered in large numbers to t f the De- | '& bartment of the Northeast to-day. | |G Major Gen, Edwards announ cb vit | |B the men would be shown every | |e I ik n $50" I: 750 | * 100% 300-4 APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $60 TO $500 | Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 194 ST. L STATION AT CORNER | COLUMBUS AV RET.103 &10485 Siver Fittincs 50¢up 10-YR. GUARANTEE WITHALL WORn. YR LN Ale MONG HAN ZOU THETA ex THAL iva. cut Wit AND. Mi RIE or-BU OOM | MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST you w AIT TWO OFFICES — ZEasI25" RSV IOP East 34" Sr, i M. to 8 P ws M batty NDAYS 6 4. M. TO ay at, New Home Treatment for Banishing Hairs You Should ee We will call for your Furs, clean them, place them in «old stots return them whenever you wish, 9 2% Charge for storing each article valued at $50.00 or more. Opare—Fur Storage Dept, Third Moor, t4th St., Bronlway Know This A great many of the fabrics used in the mak- ing of upholstery are not what their names imply. For instance: Monks’ Cloth, Friars’ Cloth and Augustine Cloth probably were never worn as clothing by a member of a religious order. They are coarse, basket weave cotton fabrics. Art Silk is an imitation silk. The proper name of Silk Floss, which is used to fill sofa cushions, is Kapok. Seco Silk is half silk and half cotton. While there is an all Silk Damask, most Silk Da- masks and Silk Armures are fabrics withasilk warp covering the entire sur- face of the cotton filling. In fabrics known_ popularly as Linen Velour, Silk Velour and Jute Velour, the material names are in the pile only. The backs are cotton. Thousands of Yards Imported Cretonnes at 22c Including dainty chintzes, vivid tapes- try patterns, oe designs to suit living room, bedroom and_ porch. Keqre—Fourth Floor, ith Street, Rear, Imported and American LINOLEUMS hese are quiet-looking in color, wai suitable for offices where an unobtrusive and refined floor cov- ering is desired. Plain Linoleums (American) 98c, $1.14, $1.24 aq. yd. Plain Linoleums (Imported) | $1.44 per square yard. | Figured Cork Linoleums, 64c and 69¢ aq. yd. (2 yds.wide). d quality. Colors are gray blue. | Pretty patterns in these, com bining carefully such colors as ten, blue, green, red, gray, ete., in de Figured Cork Linoleums signs that are often exclusive to (Wider), 69c per square ble thisstore. Very large stocks to choose from 4 yards wide). Inlaid Linoleums ( Anserteas))) ) 98c to $1.29 per square yard. | ¢ Inlaid Linoleums (Imported) $1.39 to $1.94 per square yard, Inlaids imitate ngs wi is one | that is absolute parquet amazing t in marble realistic All these linoleuma are retiable. The designs were studied by our experts before stocks were ordered. Our workroom force is at your service to lay down the goods fora slight charge Sinee—Fourth Floor, Street Specially Priced Beds for the Bungalow Sensible and Economical Beds that are simple, beds that are adaptable, beds that are low-priced are the three features of today’s story. The Cedar Box Couch in the central illustration is a marvel of convenience. One can store one’s furs in it. ‘The strony cedar odor is inimical to moths. This is a beautifully sani tary contrivance. White Enamel Bungalow Bed, White Enamel Stee! Bed, 0+ ay dlustration A, 14-im, posts, ell 4 illustration C, 15 caps, two cross rods at head, one | ous posts, n at foot S-ft. size Specially | with low b priced, $5.24) All sizes. Sp» ! MAT- SPR INGS TRESSES se wee Cotton Mat. w 6 Ni} with temper é i Pe : ered in assorted denis, tontufts. Open construction, as illu no tration Ib, 3-0 wide, Special, $25.50 our sunitt factory Covered in as rs $8.09 to $20.34 | metal beds Sita4 Mattress, filled with \ \ HAIR MATTRESSES ; We make these mattresses in our own sanitary factory onthe premises. Good seroieval } ; . aiid good workmanship are combined u | in-the-City” Prices, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1917. Let Us Take Care of Your Furs Minimum charge of $1.00 for storing individual pieces valued up to $50.00. Telephone or Write To-day Notifying Us When We May Call for Your Furs vaults and Pet switch, tient, | trie Irun, 6-1 size, Black finish base and nickeled hood. o may be used without separate 14x14 stand, Complete with 6 ft. of 17x17 cord and reversible stand. Spe- 19x19 cially Priced $2.44, Koos —Basement, 35th St, IW Moy 0Gs's Miteactions Are Prices —Ouality iia Herald Square. A Wealth of Chinese Fmbroideries |: Service B'dway, 34th to 35th St owners, restaurateurs, All Pure Linen Napkins, from a I4-inch breakfast or luncheon size to a double satin damask dinner napkin $1.49 per doz. 2.19 per doz, 2.97 per doz. 22x22 3.39 per doz 24 4.89 per doz | 2 26x26 Loveliness Legend and History In Needlework Men’s Departments on the 35th Street Side Located on the Main Floor with quick elevator service to the Clothing, Motor Goods, Sporting Goods, Camera and Cigar depart- ments on the Fifth Floor, for the benefit of our patrons. 5.69 per doz. Mecyva —Second Floor, 25th Ktreet, Rear Card Trays, 59c en’s and Young Men’s Spring Suits} “= They | —— Are . Refined | at $14.75 ck | e : aerial in Some of them were marked at higher prices—but all of them rep- Diameter, resent. more good-appearance-value and more wearing quality than you hair will find in suits sold elsewhere at higher pri All well tailored Silver of good dependable fabrics in extreme, in-between and conservative ikaa Finish models which include English Two and Three Button Soft | Double Breasters in Blue Thread Roll Sacks. : Serge Only. They Edge. Three Button Conservative | Regular or Patch Pockets. will Sacks. Straight Cut Fronts. | or 4 lined. P - Pinch Backs and Norfolk All Sizes for Men of All Quickly Models.» Proportions. vn | The Fabrics Include: ee Fancy Mixed Cheviots, Cassimeres, Worsteds, Flannels, Homespuns 59c veal and Serges. Direct Elevators on 35th Street Side SER wis rnd Baye—Fitth Foor, Broadway, Front; i El > Hel At the Linen Sale—2500 Dozens ‘A Man Can’t Help Admiring Thes ectric Helps ° i Left lal Le te att Table Napkins Shirts at 97c sider ‘pactt pated aa Bile Vastly interesting to some people,~ club a when he sees the variety of desirable ae Whee teat: stewards, hotel proprietors, boarding — house x colorings and patterns from which he may select. Woven Madras, Crepe | Weaves and Finely | Woven Shirtings | have been made up into smart, coat style shirts with soft cuffs; of the sorts that are sure to wive good wear, The assortment is so extensive that you will want to choose your summer supply right now. Supre-Macy Shoes for Men Make Their First Appearance In Over Twenty New Styles. $5.94 to $7.49 One need not be a shoemaker to see the fine points of shoemaking so necessary to boots and oxfot et ie better sort. We have made recognition easy by all the shoes of this kind, made especially for us, rare stamping them with this mark; 27 Different Styles Grouped under this brand you will find a variety of styles each one distinctive in line, finish and general appear- ance—each one made according to rigid specifications which govern the manufacture of shoes of quality. There are smart, snappy ates and sensible conserva- tive styles in boots and oxfore “Supre-Macy Shoes’ are inexpensive, considering shoe REC Us at et ee Sast is sending us a wealth of treasure. We have had a representative there for months, ERO MB Ia th F106) ROWE pee et x Fo. Otel aaa near ave hanianat ate and the These and perilous sea voy Phere two hundred Mandarin | robes, revealing the utmost possibilities | if needlework and rich fabrics. Some ire in colors, as strong as they are trange—rusty reds, old blues, browns | dark to the point of blackness, but all flashing to life and brilliance in the | embroideries dragon butterfly, jade rocks and flowers which the Chinese love. store. and symbolic Quaint Evening Wraps of the palely ex Such lovely Some colors are juisite evening wraps they would make! Simple enough. come to us are uns B16,74 me that have 50 each, differ according to the rich ness of the silk or the embroidery. Those that are made orn with their cor- | up are | / | responding skirts by | smen who like odd | hous rt Exhigilion fruits of his arduous journeys are Eastern treasures have made week-long camel trips gings, but they are here being safe at last. There are many uses for the skirts Some people cut the panels for lamp shades, others usc them little as dress trimmings. embroidered coats and panta | loons Chinese children wear are here Western children would adore theu Decorative Draperies Squares of stoles und draped valances are here A woman who wants cover, piano scarf, can find friends is likely mak to have, pieces mings Legends on Panels Very be These are for connoisseurs to appre ciate Only mythology under the legendary m Kusu tap: $16.74 to #125, No one need lack hand weaving. stries, coin purses, spectacle cases, are being and Sale from Thursaay Gpsero—Far Vast Department, Fourth Floor, Hear, 3 _— DAE —asement, B5th street RVeTivativenveMreMeTia Tat T7evi OT prices to-day~still they represent the best grades we and will always represent the correct combinations of good materials and good shoemaking. — UST BASKETS—— : But Such a Variety! seen in the From remote geographical points they come,-—baskets of every description; small, sweet-smelling Indian baskets of prairie grown grasses; tall, graceful Japanese ones of native reeds; French willow baskets for utility,—-and baskets of many reeds and rushes from other European countries. embroidered = Even th embroidery, na an unusual tabl window drapery or inside and oulside the home and tn the office something la aL Japanese Cane Baskets|Sweet Grass Baskets AEN eae Graceful ones, Woven by Indians. | . : Hanging ones, Some are for ribbons, | Squat jardiniere shapes Others for jewelry { Cute little round ones, Handkerchiefs, cottons vutiful are the wall panel Some quite pretentious, Each has a basket. All lined with metal, Woven from grasses students of Chinese Just made for flowers. Grown on the prairies. a tand the value and 49% to $5.59 3lc to $2.11 | ig “4 anings of these o . Py c The . th re Imported Baskets—a Few of a Kind i Of reed and of willow, Hexagons, octagons ya; & " Braided and twisted, Vase forms and jar forms, h i bit of Oriental phase ‘ ‘i } ‘a | Pretty trifles, such ‘ore are enameled, Low jardinere shapes. ie ; Others are painted Cannot get others ‘ cases and far spony alls 4 soldat 200 and 40 Square ones and round ones, 3 After we sell them, d4e to $3.96 All kinds of basket Lic, imported, hampers and clothes jaskets, ticker and wa cts, picnic and dog baskets. All of their prices less than elsewhere

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