The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1917, Page 7

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BUPNOS AYRES, Juno 21. In the tat few days bombs have been ex- Bloded in several places in the cap- ‘Atal, but no one has been killed, A exploded near the tramway and considerable damage, The campaign of terror i facsd to Anarchists stately Voman Who Braved Death %: onths Aiding Wounded ls Here to Appeal for Help Corns Lift Off Doesn't hurt a bit to lift any corn or callus off with fingers, No humbug! You truly can lift off every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the toes, as well as hardened calluses on bottom of feet without one bit of pain, A genius in Cincinnati discovered freezone. It is an ether compound and tiny bottles of this magic fluid can now be had at} any drug store for a few cents. | Apply several drops of | this freezone upon a ten- der, aching corn or a cal- Ins, Instantly all sore- ) disappears and shortly you will find the corn or callus so shriveled and loose that you lift it | ‘oft with the fingers. You feel no pain while apply- ing freezone or after- wards. Just think! No more! Italian corns or calluses to tor- ture you and they go} ithout causing one twinge of pain} soreness. | Ladies! Keep a tiny bottle of | zone on the dresser and never let | orn or callus ache twice.—-/ bravest ores i GUARANTEED was sp WITHOUT THE | goog, u Tour oll teeth ‘that fits perfects 2atisan All Work Guaranteed 10 Years) she is t Decade eet raved. P to gums) fro nt w \te. PRICES LOWEST ih | fun Sets of Teeth - - $5.00 up| of the : id Fillings iE Browse, 22- month Sliver Flilings ask fe examination oF « 30; Sundays O12 pital at under ¢ DR. SALTER, Dentist — ««: 491 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Ypposite Abraham & Str Be Sure to Get the Right LADY IN ATTENDANCE No charge f Hours $30 to IN DA During : To secure All remaining taffeta, Georg and striped pongee, 700 Former Prices $25, $29.50 and $35 Materlale of plain and bended Chines, t . Herges, Silke a and Shantungs, Newest Colors young woman I have eve | At the been under the Aust rer tl | Nurse Mazzuchi Drives Ambu- lance From Trench to Hos- pital—Wounded Twice. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “A RHEIMS 5,000 shells fell tn my garden and $00 struck my house, My hospital on the front ig shelled heavily every night a pepper have a German bul- an Austrian bullet that was out of me. * what should I be afraid? I die—I di was Mme. Mazzuchi, and the most m Daisy the met, who king. outbreak of the band was Italian Consul at Rheims. Mme. Mazzuchi’s home and all it con-| |talned was destroyed by shell-fire |whtle she and her twelve-year-old | NO PAIN |daughter were nursing a thousand wounded me ed in Rheims, ErHOD \ # MPSIA MI x ea ics | caring for the wounded and the refu- ati - ly entered the war. to the Italian front » di Riserva a in ince of Udine. h y woman on the Italls ho drives her own ambulance ‘enches to hospital, She has guns most @ last fiftéen time during quipment for another hos- zia for the Second Arr n. Gampoll, a hospital e trenches than the one in which sbe has been working 1LY DANGER OF DEATH, FOR Addi MONTHS. fifteen to Cris FOr my ost Last Days ? of Sale 47-49 West 42d Street IMMENSE REDUCTIONS Bringing to a Final Conclusion the Great Re-organization Sale a final adjustment with retiring partner, it is necessary. to again reduce our prices Closing Out A'! Remaining Stock DRESSES--SUITS—COATS Silk Afternoon Dresses Reduced from $19.75, $22.50 end $25 tte, serges, plain ponge porch and house wear, Closing Out Price, 182 Former Prices #39,60 to $55 ‘rep ra, fine Ta onl Jersey, Batin and Ceorgetio Sises for’ Women and Misses. it looks like) pot. | let In me and I wear | taken| But of When} It} -of-fact | r her hus- |i nd has come to America to| ter, months | ask for » fi yeautiful new gingham dresses-~ 1 an clegant selection for street, Mee patsy MARZUCHt there probably has not been a day | during some moment of which Mme. | Mazzuchi's life was not in dan And yet she told me of her experiences with the untroubled blue eyes, the almost phlegmatic calm, of an Englishwoman discusing a garden party, Racially she is English and Spantsh, but if her Latin blood speaks |in her flery achievement, her Saxon he tells. voice and the story Here it is—consecutiv although 1 te extract it by separate and nt queries: verything we owned in Rhelms was destroyed during the bombard- nent. We hadn't even a chair left. But I was not in my home when It was shelled; I was in the trenches, taking care of the soldiers, We had no hospitals then, And IT actually 4 to send back thirty beds and pment which were coming to me 1 England because before they re due the Germans entered the town where I was and I knew that anything from England would be confiscated. om the first I assisted with the fons. [ had had @ little train- nursing before the war i did it. In Rheims my little daugh- who is only twelve, helpd me. I vs shot once while [ was there and et is still in me, in for the :cfu- into the war. ht that I, the wife 1, should work for government. So [ n front, Fifteen © to America to urnishings for my hospital of Sale making —All Remaining Afternoon and Evening Gowns TO BE CLOSED OUT AT +9j.50 Former Prices $49.50 to $125 affetar, Foulur ‘ombination Crepe de rivotines |sana I drive my own ambulance. 1 u self-control cools and makes brusque ; fn Udine, You were most generous, and I received so much that I have been able to aid twenty-seven other Italian hospitals, DRIVES OWN AMBULANCE FROM TRENCHES TO HOSPITAL, “At the Ospedale Di Riserva Lati- am the only woman in Italy with per-| cit; mission from the government to do| no’ this. I work fifteen hours a day in my hospital and am on duty fi¥e|n: nights out of seven. I arise at 4 o'clock, and from 6 to 2.80 in the af ternoon I am in the operating room. There is so much to do that I cannot stop even for a cup of soup. When come out—well, I don't feel like eat- jpg much then. “Every twenty-four hours I must go thirty-five to forty miles in my am- bulance to bring in the wounded men. During the past year and a quarter 3,500 men have passed through my hospital, and I have a complete record of every case. I have been told that there (4 no hospital where the books are kept as in mine,” added Mme. Mazzuchi, with positively the first perceptible ide she had shown during our talk. “Our hospital has been eo shelled that the walls look like a pepper-box. There are holes all over them, and we have no windows. i was hit in the leg one night; here ig the bullet,” and Mme, Mazzuchi nonhalantly showed me a small jagged chunk of lead, at- “i to her bracelet by a thin gold ow everything {8 running smoothly,” she concluded, “that I am going to open another hospital tn Gorizia, Won't you please tell the readers of The Evening World tle things I need?” T think Mine, Mazgucht has earned the right to have her requests heeded, don't you? She wants an ambulance. Sho aiso wants bandages, old or new bed Jackets, bed socks, flannel or| knitted beits, caps, crutches, dressing | gowns, handkerchiefs, woollen hel- mets, mittens and gloves, night shirts, | pillows and pillow cases, sheets, slip- | pers, socks, towels, surgical instru-| ments, rubber sheets, dental instru- hot water bottles, writing pa- velopes, postcards, games, pen- . cards, magazines and illustrated | papers, gramophone with Allies’ tunes | and waltzes, jam, chocolate and cigar- ettes. And you may send any or all of these things to her at the Hotel Netherland, | sisi | A large group of east stde working girls are proving their patriotism by Ing to can and prc erve fruits ables, e yitls are em- ployed in shops and factories during the day, but will mect to-morrow night at’ a demonstration kitchen at No, 243 East Thirty-fourth Street, | inder the auspices of the Woodcraft Aliated with | under the sauman and 80 the United Girls’ leadership of Miss N. 1. Miss Bessuzzi. irls have promised to go tol Offers Tomorrow 3124 Where else could you Panama hats to select from? Genuine Panamas From Ecuador, Columbia and Peru at HALK-Price Panamas will be worth a great deal more next year All new—all perfect ica—all purchased from the | the country of South Amer ‘This is his season's ficed these less than one per cent. of his The finer hats—from $15 up and will be blocked vidual purchaser. Largest Panama Hat Sale Ever Held in America or Abroad % 1200 960 480 240 120 72 There ar There < There ¢ There : There ar There are And also 52 the kitchen fi evenings, bc ege Leeming of Stamford, C e frul that no effort will be wasted on thin; that cannot possibly keep, The gitis als® will learn how to utilize the market overplus and how to sa’ food which, if un heated week-end, food A Trinket and Treasure Fund has been Committee of the National Special Ald Society, for carrying on and extending its work during the summer, is patterned after “The Silver Thim- ble Fund” of registered at the United States Pat- ent Office. all from South Amer- “clean-up,” ats to us because they rep! annual output. and titted to each indi- Panamas, $ Panam Panamas, Panamas, Panamas, Panamas 2 Panam comforts to sailors at the front. ry P. Davison oe honorary Chairman of the fund, and Major Charles Eliot Warren, President of, he Lincoln Bank, is Treasurer. Lincoln Their teachor yy wim will be taught how to select and vegetables for canning, so paged may be sent to the nk. The National Special Ald Boctety is noW an international organization, It announced to-day the sailing of Mrs, Florence mdall, who has dod- nated an ambulance to the American Girls’ Aid and goes to France with her own car to do war relief work. would go to the dump because such food wo remain in salable condition ove The girls are plan- ut up aS great a quantity of '$ as market conditions war- A woman is the first to report the completion of & county military cen- sus. She is Mrs. Frederick Stuart Greene of the New York State Wom an Suffrage Party, who has had en tire charge of the taking of the cen sus in Nassau County. Mra. Greene lives at Sands Point, and by working eighteen hours a day at the | A head of the Nassau County Branch of the State Suffrage Party sho has established by the Aviation No, 259 Fifth Avenue, The fund Great Britain, and is The fund will be used Maison ifth Ave. at 52 nd.St. Re-organization Sale Now in Progress ALL OUR MILLINERY, GOWNS, SUITS, COATS, WRAPS, WAISTS, SPORTS APPAREL, LINGERIE, CORSETS, SUMMER FURS & NOVELTIES AT a Former Prices Everything marked_at_amazingly low figures without regard to Cost or Value to effect_immediate disposal. NO C. 0. D.’S NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES The Hatterie~-Burlington Arcade floor, New Building have 3,124 About these $100 Monte Cristis for $50 Woven in Monte Cristi, a town of 400 people in Ecuador. One person in 2,000 can weave a Monte Cristi. It takes 3 months to do it. Genuine Panama Stands Washing Unlike Japanese paper “pana- mas” a genuine South American panama stands cleaning and wash- ing without fuzzing. real ones! Pan: and he are unblocked, 7.50 10.00 15.00 20.00 30.00 50.00 100,00 grades for grades for grades for { grades for 10.00 grades for 15.00 grades for 25.00 grades for 50.00 There are only about 144 Monte Cristis imported in New York yearly Hurry, Men: Get Your Suit Now The Annual June Sale of Fine Sack Suits Is On This once-in-six-months ¢ impetus. Hundreds of men for us to present such values at this extraordinary situation of clothing. ypportunit 1e-—were to harvest savings started with a splendid satisfied—-and wondered HOW it is possible $22.50 to $27.50 Grades at $19.50 $30 to $35 Grades at $2 All new suits—16 models Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Broadway at Ninth, New York 4.50 i in scores of patterns—extra service st ‘deen enadled te report te. thin jote registrat! itary resources of hi The State Woman Sufftr: Part: is making @ State-wide ‘appeai tor At Plattsbu sent to the headquarters of the party at No, 303 Fifth Avenue, or direct to Mra.’ A, |boy tn khaki pencilled on his paper napkin a lyrical wail for music that was not a turkey trot, meal at nominal prices is served to iat in the Suffrage restau- rant. 300 UNION HATTERS STRIKE. {Dloyed in the E. V. Connett & Co, on South Jefferson Street, J, went on strike yesterday. They ace cuse the firm of taking an arbitrary stand on the wage scale adjustment, QUTUCE- EEE to Albany the the two- jon of the mil- county, for, hat factories aac ie Nae te ay which Newark fa: ory the concern wil the strikers assert, complete tab: closed to-day, less a settlement 1s reached, honograph records to use jufffage restaurant for rookies The records may be Have You Alter M if stutfiness, ‘A. 0. Pell at Plattaburg. One | sod buchin et SN oy ur Poaames An excellent avert Connett Firm Is Not Paying Wages That Work Calls For, gu fo freving the erstom of, ll the, sbere. Three hundred union hatters Cees ee tae ha iad epee ya NY New Sot Orange, ‘OR MONDAY WONDE WORK, =| morrow and take advantage of this un- | usual offer, consisting of a ONLY 2 DAYS MORE. for You to Take Advantage of Our Queensboro Bridge Sal The people of t community, in- stantly realizing what a wonderful offer Bloomingdales were presenting at this annual Queensboro Bridge Celebration Sale, are taking advantage of this offer in such large numbers that we have been hard put to it to supply the demand for this wonderful Player Piano Outfit. As this sale will only continue for two days longer, we urge you to be sure to call to- High Grade, Metal-Tubing 83-Note A $25 Rook-wood Music Roll Cabinet _ Terms Only *2 a Week | 12 Rolls of Music ( Your OwnSelection) | A Bench, a Cover and Free Delivery THE ENTIRE OUTFIT : The Player Pianos offered at this Queensboro Celebration Sal unsurpassed in ease of opera- tion, artistic tone quality and beauty of case de- sign. They are without doubt equal in every re- spect to Places Pianos sold elsewhere at $500 or more. To fully appreciate the extraordinary value offered, you must come and see for yourself. IMPORTANT: There creo e.clayer Outfits available at this sale price—$350-—therefore we urge you to : call at once and make your selection. 3 ji sboro Celebration | |E 3 SPECIAL NOTICE! Daviak sk; Quester eerie | of a New Piano or Player Piano with # magnificent i \ 525 Rook-wood Music Roll abinet | d Deenstoro Bide ‘Sule heh ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES' "Vek "Po3D AV: |

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