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Women Patriots Enlist For a Hot Summer’s Work Helping Out Uncle Sam Service League Furnishes 250 Members for War Cen- sus Labors. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. WO hundred and fifty women, members of the * League for Woman's Service, will work for Uncle Sam all through ‘the hot summer compiling and tab- ulating the re- turns of New York's war cen- sus. ‘The women are giving their ser- vices to the Gov- ernment in re- sponse to a re- quest from Ad- jutant General Louis W. Stotes- Dery, through Capt. G. G. Henry, al- rector of the census. Capt. Henry ‘wrote as follows to Miss Grace Park- ef National Commandant of the thrifty preparation and use of food. A Story of the Modern South. Miss Kittredge, or one of her assistant married Monday afternoon atdo'clock Sertes of Storms Sweep Farm i feague: | experts, will be at the bureau, after) in St. Bartholomew's Church to Reg!- Country in Kan Scenario by Anthony P. Kelly, “The Census Act authorizes the Governor to accept contributions, igh has been interpreted to moan tributions of labor as well as of money, and the writer, recalling sev- @fal conversations on the subject ‘with Mrs, Goslot Gallatin, Chairman of the Military Census Committee, is moved to apply to you for assistance id securing the services of persons capable of performing clerical labor ‘whe may be members of your organi- mation, Uf your organization can as- elet in tase way it will be greatly ap- Preniated as a patriotic service to the Stau aod will receive the thanks of the Governor, Each of the persons who assist tn the work will receive a saitadle certificate. ‘The clerical work will cover a period of about three months, say, | about June 10 to Sept. 10. quire the services of about 1,000 clerks, both men and women. Such clerks will need to be familiar with the general office work, discipline and routine. “For furthor information as to de- tatls, please apply to Mr. L. H. Mo- Cail,, manager, New York Branch OMce, Military Census Bureau, 49 Lafayette Street, New York City, to ‘whom has been sent a copy of this communication.” 188 PARKER said to-day that her organization would take the sibility of supplying 250 women would work the full length of time required by the Government. “We will give the State our moat eMiciently trained women for the work,” declared Miss Parker, “tho women who have prepared themselves clerical work at the schools which operating with us. ‘Tho league City has registered near- iy 15,000 women for various kinds of junteer war service during the four maths of its organization, We have It will re- been training women for office work | at mai / of the business colleges and at Columbia University, with a view to giving them the office jobs of the men who are called Into the army. “Indeed, the women will not ob- Ject to working during the long hot summer months,” continued Mi Parker, “We realize that this 1s fo our Government and our part in this war, As the league {s working in forty States under the supervision of the Federal Government, every woman whd registers with us is sub. Jéct to a call for service at any time.” The league has been assigned the ‘Twenty-third ssembly District, the simply covered with iengtion What caw do? “LT can't rest, [ can't sleep, and most ef all, I hardly dare go out, for when it tarts itching, I simply Aave to scratch no matter where | am."’ Don't worry a bit—just get a cake of Resinol Soap and a jar of Resino! Ointment. Use them according to di rections and I am sure you will get mpt relef, and that your skin will | I right In a tew days. Resinol Soap and Ointment sold by all druggists Resin for that skin trouble|: HAIR BALSAM A.fol:.t preparation of merit elnpte eresinese dandr sc ‘or Restoring Color Beauty teGray or Faded Hair} | Hoe and $100 at Drogeiste JOMELP WANTED—FEMALE SFEXOOMAPHONS wa ean {fay é tion tl Summer have your favorite paper mailed to You every day. | “vemng Word, 12c per week Dally Word, 12c per week Sunaay World, 6¢ per Sunday @ ume jou wun’ and we wid henge you addres as olen aa jou a National | tee for New York City. f Sunday Night 8.30 Thereafter Twice Daily, 2.30 and 8.30. FRANK HALL Presents the MISS FLINT A BRIDE | passenger train crashed into thotr ma AT ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S Ss ‘Two others putfored MONDAY AFTERNOON ever ‘one of who te not exe ee Miss Phyllis Page, daughter of 14- | ward D. Page, will be ried to Nelson Garvier Laitch of Haskell, N | J., and Wilmington, Del,, this after- noon in her home in Oakland, N. J. | SS AT 4jST Dr. Karl Reiland of 8t. George's! f * sos * Church, Manhattan, will officiate. greatest original contribution to STREET The bride will be attended by Miss Abby T. Boody of Staten Island and Miss Elizabeth Terhune of Hacken- #ack, Willard G. Crichton of Rye will be best man, and the ushers will be Sanford Eldredge of Rye, Ran- doiph B, Shackelford and Charles A. | elian of Wilmington and Allen Photo Dramatic Literature, EDGAR LEWIS’ First Production Since “The Barrier.” largest district in New York City, in which to take the military census. It has supplied the Bureau of Municipal Research with 1,000 women for the volunteer work in this district, and has turned over more than 5,000 women to the bureau to be used in In Which to See the Play of Piays—the Play That May Rock the World. the various districts about the city. —S ii" ac Dramatic Miss Theresa O'Donohue ts Chair- Misa Victort: Re M — man of the Military Census Commit- ana Ws Albed T faded gg Mol t. | A ‘Triumph, | b Amity Street, Flushing, will be mar- | @ Y ried to-night to Francis N. Thomas | “ of No. 6037 Spruce Street, Philadel- | g N information bureau for every- body interested tn the conser- vation and economic use of food will be opened in about ten days by the Sub-Committee on Food of the Mayor's Committee of Women on National Defense. The bureau will be located at the headquarters of the committee, No. 4 East Thirty- ninth Street, and Miss Mabel Kitt- redge, Chairman of the Food Sub Committee, is furnishing {t from one! of her model fats. She plans to have accessible to tho public all the Gov- ernment reports and bulletins on bome economics, and also a complete timetable of all lectures and exhibits in New York having to do with the phia. The wedding date has been) advanced because of the war. ‘The | bride's brother, Robert Fenwick Roe, | INA ‘will be best man, | Miss Elizabeth Parker, daughter of Mr. and ™ rederick Parker of | Bedford, M will be married there this noon in Michael's Church to | Jenne H Philbin, son of Justice and | lirs, Bugene A. Philbin of No, 8) , West Fifty-second Street. Burlesquing Under the §-Reel_Gomedy Ts BROADWAY THEATRE, AT 4197 6T. Met Stanley’ Vo Mactan ni = Uo | Miss Emily Ogden Butler of No. 78 Park Avenue will go to-day to Meadow, her country home in Harts- | dale. —essemnersifipnitnnannee THIRTY DIE IN TORNADOES. a M183 ADEE Miss Adelaide Flint, daughter of pr. Austin Fiint and Mrs, Flint, will be as WICHITA, May 26.—A series of tornadoes in Harvey and Sedgwick Counties late yesterday entailed a loss of thirty lives and much property dam age. Andale, a village of less than 800 | Inhabitants, virtually was wiped out | by tho storm, Eighteen perished, Between Andalo and Newton a path from a quarter to a half mile wide was its opening, to answer questions from| nald L. Whitman, son of Mra. Charles Kan., Tie ew’ SOrk Boustwits: L. Whitman. Mrs, Bryce Wing will be the matron of honor and lit # |Joanetta. Whitman the flower gi There wilt be no reception, Miss Flint is now with her mother at the Flint country place, Overlook Farm, at Millbrook, N. J. Mr. and Mra, Whit- man expect to come to New York in the fail and live at No, 150 East Sev- f $c “FARst TIME SHOWA Never Better |WM.S.HART| ful drama of the Desert Country, “WOLF” LOWRY” T= eacrific sale held at No, 15 East Fifty-ninth Street by the: New York State Woman Suffrage Party has proved such a financial; @uccess that it will be continued next week at Castle House, Madison Ave- “Before God I Swear Belle Is White”’ Since “Uncle Tom's Cabin” seared the conscience of the American public there has been no such popular contribution to a broad understanding of the nation’s most vital and difficult problem as is presented by “The Bar Si Aid nue and Forty-sixth Street. Mre. vept bare by the twister, b- | 80 i ‘i ii i i John Corbin, owner of the huuse and] enty-second Btreet. co Prente eSiksaces aad Bapvia ea cose ct |\0C, Waaranet ar TAC Mais tee ea Telling the strongly dramatic story of a girl who mistakenly thinks she has colored & leyal Retragt wilt lend it to the | fhe, Flcheat farming sections. of the blood in her veins and therefore must deny herself the love of a man who adores her, ond week Monday morning with a Community Orchestras an det tout of 'Nowiai, "**| CRITERION TWICE DAILY this powerful photo-play is a production of unique merit and remarkable interest. It fresh lot of beautiful gowns in stock And Chorus to Be Heard, and much rare and costly jewelry. A — B'way & 44th St. Ine. Sunday, 2.2048, eli : mi . . . Sinks WOrtEae te ht ee | rive neo aiaune rape er at Q Houre sOU treats a delicate subject compassionately yet boldly and is dedicated to a noble purpose. Crom AKRON, 0., May 26.—Five Akron! autoists, three men and two wamen By Sylvester Rawling. | were killed late last night when an Erie HERE will be a concert to-mor-'!* row afternoon in Seward Park been donated. The aule will remain open until 10 o'clock to-night at ite present quarters for the benefit of | persons who cannot visit it in the daytime, All the money raised 1s to be used for opening a ¥. M. C. junit at the Niagara training camp. —SEATS TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE—— CHRISTUS IN FORM—A PHOTOPLAY IN EFPERT—A MIRACLE 500 GOOD SEATS, MATS. RW) GOOD BEATS: EVES, HE Stage Women's War Rellef ts becoming a Nation-wide move- ment. It has just opened head- Jauarters in Los Angeles, under tho direction of Mra. Anaelma Hunter, playwright, and Miss Dorothy Dun- can, actress, Miss Florence Ritten- house is organizing @ Washington auxiliary, It 1s planned to have a chain of workrooms in every large city, where the women of the theatre may sew and knit and make surgical dressings for our soldiers and those of our Allies, Miss Rachel Crothers, National Chairman of the Stage Women's War Relief, and Mins Mary Kirkpatrick, its Secretary, have just returned from @ conference in Washington with Bec- Baker of the War Department, at which it was arranged that the members of their association, co- operating with tho Friars and Lambs, should give entertainments for the WEST 42ND LIBERTY rY THEATRE sf | TO-MORROW NIGHT 8.30 ‘Thereafter Twice Daily, 2.80 and 8.80. PRICES NIGHTS AND SATURDA*Y MA1 1ES 25¢ TO $1.00 | OTHER MATS, (INCL. SUNDAY 25¢ AND 50¢c. PREMIERE OF THE MOST / DRAMA YORK WILLIAMSON BROTHERS Present “THE SUBMARINE EYE” by the Beethoven, Schubert, | a20 STREET These organizations, composed of and the Community Chorus of the Matinees—25c, 50c, Mozart and Cooper Unton community | - PHOTO PLAYS. (West of Broadway) young men and women who work Oranges, directed by Harry Barnhart, IVAN ABRAMSON’S orchestras, all affiliated with the} People's Music League and all dnder during the day, will unite for the first, TWICE DAILY—2.30, 8.30 time for this concert, SUNDAYS—3.00, 8.30 will sing for the National Conference on Community Music at the Hippo-| the direction of Henry Lefkowitch. ‘The New York Community Chorus bd ae & Saturday & Sunday Matinees—25c, $1.00 dromo next Friday night. Katherine Ruth Heyman will give a conference on “The Relation of Ultra- Modern to Archaic Music” at the! home of Mrs, Harriet Ayer Seymour, No. 67 East Seventy-clghth Street, on Monday evening ar teres calarcimente ty cheated | Mt, Ue, De Horrerts anid, by A Woatetyt Baas to take: piace June's. at the envairy | Qeoree, Darrere, Autist, ant Ward venture, |ON THE HUDSON camp at Fort Myer, Virginia, A A ROMANCE OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE, song recital to-night f 0 MANY youngsters have appiiog| folders at Mr. Ward-siephens INTRODUCING AN INVENTION THAT MAY ||, To Newburgh, Beacon, ough for admission to the Junior Pi g REVOLUTIONIZE SUBMARINE WARFARE. || oment aboard the spacious triots of America Camp, where bo are to be taught to farm and Oght} for their country, that Mra. Ollver|takes place in th Harriman, Vico President of the Ju-|Ghures on Monday nior Patriots, and Miss Elsa Maxwell, |iqam C. Carl is director. Secretary, wilt ako 8 special trip to 5 -- ‘armingdale, L. onday morning Prid ernoon series of Sym- to arrange accommodations for Afty | neh Kociety concerts will be trang: boys, It had been planned to mit) Puvay ts next scason, the camp to twenty-five, but that [jorge tc ne an Hall was number are now in their tents and | Pop Use (em subscription there is a long waiting list in the foe oe cote ne dent Harry H gifices of tho organization, No. Nias Bleales seperted thie at (i h Avenue nual meeting at his h The sixteenth annual “BENJ. B. ODELL” Delightful Music—Restaurant— Lunch Room MADE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA Bufficlent stopover to ride up Ble- toric Mt. Beacon or to plenic at Orange Lake. At © end of aves Franklin St 120th St. 0.30 A, M Same Trip Decoration Day. CENTRAL HUDSON LINE ace It was estimated t MAYOR ORDERS | FIGHT Te Ree eeartetatre HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE etly, except, Sunday, Laaree, Dew West 4: 0: Weet 1200 ogreeee, Pha 9 At fo ‘. landing at Bear Moumtadn, SewinirePoughimecace rant," All aod Albany a ter Damrosch, the 10 ON 2-GENT TRANSFER PLAN 92%" rine |tra played in fifty cities and filed lovery date without a mishap during the 12,000-mile tour S40 City Will Oppose Scheme of Sur- face Roads to Increase The board of the Public Academy | Fares. lof Music has decided to remain open i es all summer at No. 146 Kast One Hun- . q Public hearings on the applications dred and Fifteenth Street to give free A tremendous dramatic photo- Penteetarn oh Neniners He K THVING. CATER ILL. i. EVENING LINE oft ot Can Instruction to needy students. Bo- cause of the war a large extension 1s planned in the brass, woodwind and drum departments, and there will be) 4 division for bugle and fife Jof companies operating surface lines |in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queena |to charge two cents for tran: | will begin June 6 at 2.30 P.M. The first application to be heard is that| jof the Third Avenue Rallway Com-! | pany | Mayor spectacle of Russia and America. N.Y. American. “Thrills Audience.’’ Edward Potjes, Belgian plantst and! composer, gave a recital in Men's Chub As nbly Hall, No, 601 West One Hundred and Fourteenth Street, Mitchel has notified Chatr- in Hlraus of the Public Service on Thursday evening. Mr. Potjes, — ‘ nmission that the city desires to who was a pupil of Liszt's, has been | re heard on the applications, and decorated by Aibert, King of the Bel ’ jin a letter to Corporation Counael gluna, Ho und hia 'wife were within | DON 1h MISS | Hardy gives the iatter specific in-,a few miles of the firing line for two| structions to (ght any move to tn-| years and got away to America with - 45, crease the usual five-cent fare, The! great difficulty H y B iohy Vifiie. ‘ Pr. OM. mm Lt West” Sih Bt, Simtomary charge, he ‘urgees ahouia Al RODSKY Ss. Saoh'a, Me Balterys B20" Ar Ms” not be Increased the com-| Joseph Bonnet, thc DIRECTION OF 8, 1, ROTHAPFEL, nand the Jax SPECIAL SCENERY. SPECIAL MUSIC—SPE , r » famous French | panies may organist, wavorn recital in. the. Firat jron sleamboat porary difficulties war, Presbyterian Church last night Ifnto which we have entered Gemands a “is \F COMMENCING SUNDAY A Pury, OCEAN “TAURUS” unusual sacrifices,” | Fifty-nine free organ reelt e METRO PICTURES CORPORATION Presenta Ben Fishing Str. : tidy oR ry Aven by ‘of. Samuel A a) om oinast ty Ain ahetag Mm Prenident | fhe"areat ial of tho Cl | : °° “CONLY ISLAND companies making up the Third Ave. ‘ eason Opens Sunday, May 27. ie yatem San AUTOS elenhone Rector—672. | the properties was $42.374,010, | TAKE CARNEGIE TO LENOX. | ELTINGE| nt nth aye KEANSBUKG, N. fore vere Deuey yen upon. th uation | rrmaeny, W, 431 ING bao P. 3h Bat iit 2. two years endl enry he se arm BARRYMORE |. RS: jending Marc . he alle ho drew Carnegio will bo taken to his ne SEN Can ay, ROL LU ate dette lettetore etiest; MBhdGw Brod, (a ay | nnn BXCURRIONS ana held that it should be at least 9) Lenox, on Saturday, June 2 He will bo ADAYS PLEASURE tingencies. His condition Is sald be tb fame See saneun ,s pric G6 ea ett Re eat Bt The Call of Her I eople” HARD COAL, of the New York allways and tno | Maine, baal eaan han bast radeas PROCEEDS TO THE ' ADDED ATIRACTIO: NO SMOKE.COMFORT BR. T. will be fixed Monday ne titdished at cont of MILITIA OF MERCY a DECORATION DAY - #Hedstod aur, armcite, Twi craved ty ETA OF “THE LAND OF THE RIS NG SUN fend Every Sunday and Melldey | his family: necretartog Lake Hopatcong cmon N SRD have beer | Firat Installment tn @ Series of Exquisite Antinate $1.50 (o séutchideen 750, of Japan benween 5 tnd I ° In. W. 234 Bt,8:50 Jaciwon Av, LUberty 8t., ® AME any City, 1 Po TAL DECORATIONS Attorney ¥ Van Vechten Dies! Suddenly tn Office, THE STOMACH IS WEAK i PAL! at4a7e ND | UNDER B Aneta apecriow HAROLD EDE T) TARE £12. NOON kil SO PR L — Varoad St, Newark. ommces mecca (at GT URUL a eahiea ralete EDWARD BELMONT, Tenor of the Chicago Opera Company DECORATION. 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