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. : THE EVEN NG WORLD, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER i4, isi. EAST SIDERS SHOW REAL L MILITARY SPIRIT IN YAPHANK CAMP EAST SDERS SHOW Girl With Trade Can Circle Globe, 104146 IN. S._BYG USH OF WHEAT 4 REAL ARMY SPRIT. Paw Her Way and Be Safe and Hapou, f\HTNG SERVICE SPROMSEDTOEND = = #02 ATYAPHANK CAMP Says a Brave Girl Who Has Done It yiT¥gTORAET SHORTAGE AT MILLS... itham Square Scrap} Army a \ ’ Predicts Ove Sleep on Hard Mloors W it Complaint Special From» of The Ev CAMP UPTOR®, YAPHANK, N.Y s L 14—tt'e @ long, long way fi 4 ham Square, old Mv r Vark and Cherry i to Vorty-ntth Avenue and Fifty-eleith Mire Cap pleave ==" $1,900,000 CHRISTMAS GULD Te Upton, but @ bunch of the hurkies Oe aioe oo FOR FIGHTING MEN OF U.S. fF veagy tthe di en relteved . ver hotels, clube amd) To-day they are WA ot ’ sl we ying = ‘ - “4 ’ te n-wid *hen they address an officer ( vid ' ng they hi to think of itp ‘ A A. and Knights of ne h DI ‘ 2 nett arae ot mitt w Major Gen. J. Franklin 1 N . aswured “ na ‘among — the The east siders already show the me juty fourteer move ¢ to|drafted men, aviators, Rainbow div ave the real army apirit, for w ly 12,000 office nm Af an can ceedingly proud of their ¢ " r n the Marine Co nts unt sho iu turn ia mighty proud of them. Anna Walther, Born in Denmark “ May M t Red Cros Owing to the ord Just issued a A . bg eat eadquarters desigr y the s but American From Choice, Amer c the Yan eventh Division as nary “Millinered” Her Way Around need on the tall he net) the World, and Has Written unfo e, since tl the Odyssey of Self-Support- vuned the "Chathan,| ing Women—Occupation Fur- en-|pished by a Trade Will Cure hla pumnbe the Pangs of Disappointed rar ofhow| Love, She Says—Beautiful is new outfl n huwtling t ree the names of o! ey can go to the bi ny time Yet money om a What ‘mis NAVAL PLANES wis of & minimum price whic Bombs on to handle the s will make tho, Hat Maker Never Met With p one ? ‘ rage oer get ‘ 9 Wrltien Ad said an of Insult in All Her Travels. mH feos m ave bn _ we dente content = | : ; be P beste 4 perp on seal ‘Be LL-AN Ss wen EE od Scns... w t Shea, Wha be varia 7 By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘ a seems to me mor PLANNING 10 “HOLD RIGA wo careful ies ' Absolutely * Removes let me prove it by ach out dur - Indigestion. One package mine, provesit. 25cat all druggists, un ext y of volunte rent ahead of ure heartache Leader Attack Yo that hard-won creed of the woman alone comes nat Lak heal M na Walther, millinering her way around | t Wilson { Detend siant police ; Ree di : fore she was murried?” I tthe ganar t world writing « book about it For Mis: : dol. we Militarism. Wa i ushor of a recently published Odyssey naturally Why, no: 4 N up in Denmark, a walt for hi ut urneygirl, like the jour- Nola hae Wa : an, ma wherever she h vm apie A part of Ii n n ttle while, but can alwaya! py, Stresemann made a further forget, they've go! Att lirteen sh gan to work as an g to it, [have se tack upon President Wilson's reply ley'a.” Gena eit en and to save m for her 3 Bee ae eosate |i: ONG Pa Tie Remest MRA pany | travelling fund, Wit ade of millinery she has ee aie James I : nn, wh : MBH, a dachee waviia thi I ton and America. ‘She has r y on the grounds] , BONWIT TEL ER. CG was a Iman “ 1o-— I raphieal position. | \ | y ¢ Qs Wourth Precinet Station in) Mant , iis ' a oh hs e; 4 ad porte f world,» Mins Walther thave aeen because th The Specially Shop of Onginations ' She w 7 " ‘ f 4 r i ‘ yb PIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET 1 ow 4 a i Bene, co Em it a c t ” ” is pretty} "I like to sit in front of a cafe “ i 9 Cr f pleture, She| | in Paris and pick out the nation 1 AY 1 rea , oh cream’ si of the women who yo f 1 w ast ard) pres Bash Miss Walther with |& ' AEs ndividualized Types for the School rr F 4 meeting! f V \ n inspirh ite beautiful * . Ae Van tne wha, W ite Beautiful Tine noun ae donna. Girl, College Miss and Debutante about that. 1 been a wa ted by the seven years.” Lee bas p. ba a « ‘ ; i ‘ Y (alked abou ® tj and | woma inly dressed have neve : ae? bencticlary in case of death hin: \YJ! At ube oh te A whio, Hae TUN The Garner wanan eye to alacnat The engaging quality of simplicity merged with a debonnaire chic characterizes mother, Mra. Moy Lee, who nas re me Valth | have heard a great deal o frump. who does not think about testified M the specialized Bonwit Teller & Co. styles for Misses of 14 to 18. The unusual and r : ; for bu 4 women, W re talk about white slaves and her figure but only about her er seen i i} turned to China and ¥ i a white slaves,” she | observ’ | y the original are expressed i in a manner to suit cach garment to an individual type. u \ i “But in all my trav “No young woman of to-day ave in Ay anotningceet | Strictly tailored suits have the narrow shoulders, close-fitting sleeves and tailoring need etay at home and mope,” she | fort. My attitude toward men is REED Ue umole: (nnd summed up in the creed to which Sold: me his you have réferredes| expect no sre favors. That is the type of work the companies, trade for every boy. | believe ing woman whom men respect. | | finesse of custom products. Lounge Suits have the naivete and studied insouciance for the campus or outdoor life, fur trimmed costumes possess the necessary touch of formality for the dressy suit. time wise educators have urged @ i] that every girl should be taught a have no illusions about them, but em : ‘ ‘ trade, upon which she can fall Dee tan hake waren ee bE Ra . Walking frocks of serge are trig and trim and sound many new fashion notes. After- 0 everything w 4 ; ; back. Then, if she goes into busi them de, but it with her % noon frocks in themes and motifs essentially youthful. Debutante evening gowns rot i d does not t to permit ther take ad- oat * Comrades, tn Tia aiinecies at it aha marian vantane “Even when she ie in | 9 present ideas entirely different. i rl hich ilk ner " . , Toe me . . . ALRH ee Cg Sark. nls WHY Nese ies HAVE t y/ hooktos nowt Misses’ Tailored Suits Misses’ Lounge Suits 1 Many 8 in offices sa at they ; pa Zz - 1} would not work wit ere fee . v 35.00 to 75.00 39.75 to 65.00 . we tn _ Under Boarding School Models ! nee from Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Misses’ Coats York e leight of the 45.00 to 250.00 29.50 to 125.00 Misses’ Serge Frocks Misses’ Afternoon Gowns j 2 20.00 to 95,00 25.00 to 150.00 , 4 ; < & Specially $ Designed 5 Junior Styles, ‘ Retaining the necessary simplicity, 1 yet following the new Autumn oh 4 fashions to a tasteful the Misses’ Debutante and Dance Gowns HE lightest of cakes, the work of a ul Bee calapae who hits studied ry detail of the smoothest of custards, the subject “FLAPPER” FASHIONS For the Hag. to-Fit Girl of 12 to 16 An exclusive type of apparel originated by Bonwit Teller & Co. for girls who have vutgrown their years yet must be attired in a girlish manner. most delicious of creams—all Regulation Serge Navy and Black are far short of perfection if Smartly Tailored flavored with anything but the best of flavoring. That alone is reason enough for Made to meet the demands of ex acting trade andé ing to the re quirements of leading day and boarding S368 which i. ne abs wes es : ' L820 to #25 “Flapper” Suits Flapper’ Coat Flapper” Frocks using Burnett's. mighs wall be priced at B80 te R94 Flapper” Suit lapr ‘oats ppe 29.50 to 35.00 29.50 to 47.50 12.50 to 32.50 and 19 Aiterations Without Charge MISSES’ “BONTELL” SHOES AND PUMPS 4 i Al the rane 8.00 to 10. 00 men ee pecially ces Low Heel lasts. Pumps, oxfords and walking boots in tan, black im and the new dark brown and mahogany shades, some with contrasting buckskin tops, bona ind AVS Nineteen West 34th St. WSS y 4 ————— i a