The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1917, Page 8

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—————— —_—Y 2c a aee a YOUTH, 2A CoxcUCTER, LONG SOUGHT IN VAN Martin iheuder, Seventeen, Variened | om Hur’ fo w fol After Draft Call Revealed Age ’ the war femiatration last nth vealed that he wae und miseing boy & record of injuries to feseription ‘ Martin waa a ourth Avenne surface P took for a jot He te & few Berk Yesterday olent f dark complenton. Rosie Keasier of No 648 Bont! brown and even B04 Btreet, made her wecond vinit ww ut 145 pounde ll the hospitals of the Mrons Meantime, the pd to | he orn brown felt hat, Corns Loosen and Lift | nave tried every way in thelr power, withowt succens, to find a trace of the No city tnatitution hae & bey of Mar ‘The Fifth Hraneh * bureau bas boom equally and wotane When he left home wore « biue sult, tan anos and « Instantly! Corns Stop Hurting! No pain! Few drops loosen corns and cal- luses so they fall off—Try it! Magic! corns between the toes, also nhuctor om the ao, but when spring re ao he inehe Sam in War. Anges Out Paince and stick around APATRIOTIC DODGE | OF THE HOTEL MEN They're ilding an Exposition and Also Aiding Uncle An a symbol of petriotiem camou- Ince ple is something new You wil) learn all about it, how if you go up to the National ¥ tel Men's Exposition at Grand Central Nobody but the official press agent knows how many Dillion dollars’ worth of hotel properties are repre- toast without trimming the crust off York, of ati ph ton | y That te the & on, 0 receive Ineptrm. he of the expoet- ’ t dwetier a F aniy mnoe'ion With the hote «6» paylug teller of a ain r t show oft re wummentiona tor nn * There are about 490 @Rhibite of every imaginable new wrinkle 4 oping. After ne woman remarked after a de Hlehted f th to-day hotel keeping in oniy housekeeping on 4 mrand poate. fhe had just teen looking at ane revelation an fly-sereene which roll up Nke curtain and need never be take down of out when cold weather comes and fly time is over. Her mind was dazzled by the ¢ ities of naving laundry bills and trouble by the wae hot air drying machines inated of hand towels, She had been shown how to une & half dozen simple and ehenp little Inutruments to prepare vegetables for the teble in a way she had never drowned pornibie But while the general public ing @ lot about the 1: the Bilt in Joarn- je of the hotel wented by the 16,000 hotel proprictora business, the hotel ke . of elty and department managers who will Plate and | organizations are Yer « few cxnte you in | Just this! Wet one bit attend the expositive this week. But, "ie * sib ap get a emall bottle of the | of pain before applying und here is the Dig point in this year's maglo drug freerone reoent- | freezone or afterwards. It exporition. The immense values don’t. Of the ots ly discovered by ® Cincin- | docan’t even irritate the eur- interfere with the nerious considera- a) ity, the otficers, who are very ntl man, rounding skin. tion by the hotel magnates of muoh known mon as Thomas De dveen at i toh a ph oar | fore | Hard corns, soft corns, oF problems as waving wheat by serving Presid upon «Lender, aching corm | hardened calluses on bottom — } }:ne oreud Ge Geet tee \ abd’ instantly’ all. sarences | of fect. shrivel he and fall For thia is « Hooverized exposition. | m H. Valiquette of th a dina) ‘and shortly you | off without hurting @ par- Hotel men from here to the Coant in stock, Treasurer. On the Executive will Bnd the corn so loose | ticle, It is « scientific com- ons direction, and down to the border | Committee is David H. Knott of the und made from ether, Get In the other, not forgetting those from New England and points over the Canadian border, have come to Ni LS PPR ee a neLOMNT 25.00 taupe or Kolinsky dyed muskrat fur, fur trimming. For full figures, 38 to Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 NO EXCHANGES Will Close Qut WEDNESDAY WOMEN’S FUR TRIMMED SUITS Also plain tailored Suits to wear with one’s own furs Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 ITS of broadcloth, silvertone, wool velour, duvet de laine, burella cloth, Oxford suitings, Tweeds, or Velveteen. The Fur Trimmed Suits are enriched with Hudson Seal, nutria, Including Women’s Suits with Long Lines Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. also many Suits without 48 bust. 25.00 NO CREDITS ROM France for America’s Christmas—the most exquisite creations of the glovemaker's art, made in our Grenoble factories. From America for our boys in France and in the service everywhere— Christmas gifts of comfort, the warm est, sturdiest gloves American in- genuity can devise. More than 150 styles to choose from, for mep, women and children. FOR WOMEN Perfeot-fitting Fraech ww somi-dreas gloves, In the smartest new 2.50, Evening gloves of y. ua ea white French Nationale kid, 2.75, eee of cleansable Cape, 2.50; of Mocha, 2.51 FOR MEN the ideal glove for all-round yi wa 2.50 Gra: extra-heavy, 3.00; wool Natural Buck, superb quality, loves, For motor- . ; Buck with fur FOR THE SOLDIER OR SAILOR Gloves that keep out cold, wind and wet, Tan Cape, wool lined, with extra deep wrist to serve as warm wristlet, 5.00. Black waterproofed horsehide geuntlet gloves, wool lined, 6.00-—or one-finger mitts, wool lined, 4.50. All have adjustable wrist straps. 17 other styles for the aviator, ambulance driver and every boy in every the service. 6 Saturday oA wrtrmcd Centemeri Gloves 400 Fifth Avenue (Opposite Tiffany & Co,) ASSN Hotel Holley, who as Shertff-elect ts #00n to take ‘over the management of a certain widely known but somewhat unpopular hostelry on Ludlow Btreet Mr. Knott has been very noticeably active at the exposition, starting In by serving a» Grand M 1 of tho Parade of hotel men from the Park Avenue, where ere given @ Brown as @ Manhattan, Somerset, ¥ derbilt, Fi. rie Antoinett the Waldort On the Expe Chairman is F of the Ma- ge C. Boldt of 1 Committee, the urd M. Tierney of ARAY P. the Hotel Arlington in Binghamton and the Secretary ts Mark A. Cadwell of No, 334 Fifth Avenue. The most conspicuously exhibit to-day is a big bearing an array of boilers and labelled Army Kitchen, warlike army truck bright copper “The Hotel Taft It in the invention of of the Taft in brought down ms when his son was a The thirty-firat an 1 convention of the New York Hotel Assoct- ation opened this morning at the Waldorf, A complimentary luncheon tendered by aidt followed. This afternc Association held a busiy nm, ‘There will arty of both State sombers and iLppodrome to- A resolution was business session adopted at the © of the war work of the Young Men's Christian Associat and it was decided that contributions for this work shall be asked at tion to-morrow night The following off President, Gee Fa Springs; Vice Pr Nott, Hotel Soinerae Seoretary, Mark A. ( Fifth Avenue: A f the associa- were elected: New _ York well, No, 334 | Charles Ki oe P Edward M shamton, CONVICT WALTER PULITZER. | Fatled ( Walter Pulltzer 2085 Broadway, « put was con- vieted In the Court peeial Sessions before Just! " », Kernochan and Garvin last ne of having an obscene pieture in his possession, Charles J. Bamberger, an agent of the Society for the Suppression of Vice, testified that be ‘partment Se, rd that he had ctures there, He thirty-seven, of No, bought one for. Counsel for P Neer, by virtue of a power of 1» y 4 ihe a ase in the with the snvieted. ap indeterminate three yeara in the pe __ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 CAMOUFLAGED PE The Evening World Plan for Americanizing Aliens to Be Applied to Women: Creating Forums and] ‘ Law Social Centres Praised by Mrs, William Einstein. By Sophie trene Loeb. (Special Stall Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALMANY, N, ¥, Nov. 18—"One of the moat important laws passed tn the last Legislature through the ef. forts ot The fve- tion Forum Bil. ment made planning to organt hrough ommittee, and clive centres all over the State. “If our public schools are not equipped for this purpose,” says Mrs. Einstein, “they ought to be, They should be the great social and eivi ntres wherein wisely and patiently and thoroughly should teach Americanization. Thies too should be done in every seotion of the State, from Mon tauk Point to Lake Erie and from the border to the Pei line, It is especially important now that the women having been granted the vote in this State, which will undoubtedly give many foreign born women the right to cast a ballot, that the apirit of Americanization be in+ stilled in the minds and hearts of such women—and that alien women who, in many instances, have to be bread winnere ewing to the war conditions, be in- ,fcommand of the t ‘}that Hipolito Villa, bis brother, ts with structed in our language as well, “Therefore the women of our clubs should give this matter thelr par- ticular attention. Special committees should be formed in every commu- nity which will undertake the duty of seeing that every alien woman takes out her citizen's papers, under- stands her voting rights and ts able to speak and understand English. Ne place for this purpose is better thar the school house, which every for- eign born woman knows. “Gov. Whitman is entitled to the credit of signing the Americanization Forum Bill which was advocated by The Evening World, The main pur- pose of this bill is to allow the use of the public schools for community “|and clvic forums, with the chief aim of making good Americans. This can | be done on petition of twenty-five cit- izens. “The purpose of this committee for the coming year includes the prep- aration and circulation of the work outiising what ought to be done by the women's clubs to spread Amert- canization ideas and principles, in- cluding reference to the voting right of women under the recent amend. ment to the Constitution, “We believe that the public school system throughout the State, from the ‘ittle red school house on the hill’ in the country to the great and well equipped high schools of our large cities, affords the best opportunity t spread the principles of true Amer! canization, and there ts no doubt 1 is the coming common meeting ground of the people “The night school and social centres conducted tn the public schools are effective in promoting this work, and they can be made even more useful when better ganized and equipped for this _p vervioe. especially oo VILLA ABOUT TO ATTAGK BORDER TOWN OF OJINAGA Troops Moving by Way of La Hula Pass and Battle Is Expected To-Night. PRHSIDIO, Tex, Nov. 13.—Francisco Villa ie again expected to att border town of Ojinaga, opp to-night. Villa ported to be mor jon of Ojinaga by way of La Hula Courlers from Villa's main commans | approached the border last night and | held conferences with Villa agents from the American aide of the river, Mox!- can officials here b s in person and him. ‘The purpose of the Villa movement into this district now is believed to be two-fold, One a to obtain ammunition in exchange for allver bullion, aelzed by Villa, and the owner to meet Hipolito and agents of Felix Dias to consider joining. the new. revolutlonasy move- joining calnet Carranza and his’ Govern pent, Shaft Erected Over Grave of Mra, row Wilsen, Nov, 13.—With simple ‘© monument was crocted ore. to-day Over the grave Wooaront Nl Niaon Myre Hn caine ha tal he ek — ROMB, G ceremonies, Keeving the Quality Up, Page y MO Syhy mes, Peat wi Worta an ‘Thin is the state- by Mra. William Bin- stein before the State Federation of Women's Clubs at Albany to-day, Mra. Einstein ts Chairman of the Ame ricanization Committee of the federation and is Americanization forums that Villa is tn | Mehool hoot braneh of it, « persona, who, thr tolity, learn the tr ciples of there taught the loeated @ nivid oft Americar all that the by the peo | Warnings againet the min ed of ant 4 voting women f doen not ar fa view of tha tact that the ¥ Jon'a Mmemberahip inetider ov an well aa supporters of ve women, uiluaion to the seftrage ry of the potle law ll the mpree ten Whitman told 0 1 bew Irv Irvine tively publ! pi the suffrage caune. York, Preatdent of the Federation her annual add wAVine on not to make party affiiatic to vote for the individuals beat « fled for oMce nage ly, facil This is one of ow good numbers at $] ae A usual $25 value as low as $11.95 as high as $50 No matter what kind of coat you want. you'll find it here. Over 50 styles, plain and fur trimmed from which to choose. All sizes too. BIG SUIT SALE NOW GOINGON AT 25% REDUCTIONS Early callers have big selection Business Women. Por Mon Made by JP.SMITH SHOE Co. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th St. Come figures. and 12 Park Established 1863—Pioneers of the Easy Payment Plan. ‘There is no real reason why you should wait until you ca: spare all the money you need to buy the turniture you want. select what you need from the finely assorte: stocks of well-known furniture makers that you will find here Pay ‘or it on easy credit terms. All prices marked in plair 10-Piece Period Dining Room Suites In Jacobean, Golden Oak, American Walnut and Mahogany ranging in prices from $75 $65 to $350 w are! Puraiture Larger amounts in proportion. ! T. KELLY CO. 104-106W.. 17th St Duties that require walking and standing call for a sensible choice in footwear, Health de- pends on it, Thousands of women in busi- ness have found the DR, A, REED CUSHION SHOE an im- mense aid in the day's work. Also it adds to their general well-being. The layer of felt beneath the foot-sule pillows each step. The cork layer below is a springy buffer as you walk. This com- bination cushion distributes evenly the body weight while standing. Most Styles $7 to $9 JOHN ERBERTS SHIGE CO. Place Woolworth Bldg. ore, Althow ar: | Mra, Willlam Grant Brown of S the convention programm week wan mute WE SHLD 263 Sixth Avenuc ir 17th locking Ia a If delivery is te be made to the boys in France by | don't fail to } remember that day after | to-morrow is the last day Christmas mai!s. May we help? Free delivery wherever Uncle Sam has a soldier, A new uniform if you say The measurements of the civilian clothes he left behind will tell us exactly 80. what size to select. Things every Army man ' needs and wants. The Rogers Peet Camp Toilet Case. The Rogers Peet Sewing Kit. Hundreds of useful gifts, including sweaters of every description. ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway at 13th St, “The aanee | Broadway Corners? FIR A | at Warren at 41st \ « FURNITURE COMPANY Open Monday & Saturday Evenings Every Rooms, alte fo Make YOUR fio ful for Thanksgiving. KL Golden Oak Ext oman Tae Comnictely \¢ 4 | 94a aa Our ar tere in Menhatten BABY CARRIAGES CRANJALL'S HE Sunday World's Want Directory makes more “Ofters of Posl- tions” than any other two mediums in the universe, regular to send Parcel Post pack. ages throigh the a ]

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