The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1917, Page 6

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RET — —-= re gs ae cone: cee ee ae r THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1917 ‘ j SCs oti he YARN BELIEVED POISONED ASS A Su acirel Patriotic Women of New Rochelle Notes in Socieny| ee ee te ens Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 47th and J8th Sta. J Set Noble Example to All America a Caring for Soldiers in Time of Stress ee 8 cou. . | eet POOROLDE LL ODL LEPRELLEL LLL! PPLEDELELOLE AD OOOO ALAA LOPE ELLLEEELLLRELLEL LLL HAP E oo nnn nnn ene U . Matt) ARMADA LOREAL EAD aD and anette en tea - . " ’ hes nme? “ ‘ Hone At Special Prices—Thurrda fon ona ' Male Citizens Too Have Helped a 4 bee PB Bind . Al ope ; jureday oe ta in Relieving an Embarrassing « ° ¢ Marion B. Mumtord of No to |* * * ‘ “f . Situation, When Government Marion '. W II ( ’ 4 Wereet enn the . « . Could Not House and Feed bet had psodh «= or omen ouse Towns Thousands of Volunteers on fumftord, to cupersels te aanes by Bereen Their Way to Fight for Their ' frome Warm Gowns tor Gifts ; , Country—And New Rochelle seine 1 teneets ™ o tone to 0| A me. Com y Was and Is Glad to Do It, for ‘ { Mee tdwara f to be shemine Those Volunteers Are Fine Mintistown, Como, will te mae a ot reveal 10 Japanese Quilted Satin Gowns 4 eee é Boys, Every One. Ne ; foe ale on Son : homie Ie , Of superior quality in rose, Copenhagen, ° Gaae cadnetian om Chie ther parente . ' = light blue, purple, pink, red, gray, navy or 1 Marie PO ' ve black; hand quilted, hed with taseeled Madhensath Rod Crome Chavier, | Marquerite Mooern Marshall oy aud Bee OPimlaee auton: ests tee ee cord and poc ha Special 4 "have per Hf the epidemic ‘o-éay, and M ie Pega K AIEARN ta the ¢ 7 Weat 67 treet w ve : hie > ife of Fatroiman Ahearn ot i ; Gates * . vane for ene fan nie nes he ie a tal a for Mr. and Mra James M.|” Wher Son: vonnilin apanese (Quilted Satin Gowns ' woman, with tired , ‘ ; bole et camp & The dinner will be followed | the dew sine aid that z - on ' barrmcke | kind bie ayae andl " ‘ eficia! French war pictures, | 86 Boon « hi 4 the wool, whieh Collarless model, warmly interlined. Of su- have been querer with brown bair| i pnown for the fret time in thie |h84 beer sre trom a recreation | T! fior quality satin, in rose, Copen, light <i wtraying about « ! try fff §e Hoboken, obey wee mnie eeney | Jue, pink, gray, red, purple, navy of black; 9 75 73 WEDS WIDOW 72. motherly face, ne | de} Ps : “i - trom ine’ dkebn"whcn faa athens | hand quilted Special Je ramneeaeises livea in» not vary | q AVE ARN ree <n 21 a cad Me) Wie Addermn ot - > | After admiring the widow over the bie red house, just ‘ ae! WLV HARRY H BEATTY Dobbs Ferry announce the ona Clallan of No, 42 Covert street, W from the Senta nt of their daughter, Mies Ruth ~~ orduroy V¢é vet Boudoir Gowns : led har to became his from the Kniithte| geidiern taken Into the homan of New| her, One of the mont efficient of the Inratta Anderson, to Hiram D . Sees, tae ase at Afantie City, 16 feamen "1 Columivua bulid-| Roche's vatriotie cltisena during ormanizations in eating for the Tompkins Jr of Youkor ; Shaw! collar model; China silk lined. Of ' day spending the! LF) ee bibl and there taal ine inet ten day®. There were four| stranded volunteers has been st ea | superior quality wide wale corduroy velvet, i | retired rena che wes Mra iis 2 eg tour ate, oe inde -d Ho] poidiors quartered Im Mee. Ahoarn’a| John's, where from 860 to 600 mon Tho Junior Auxiliary of the Church |") ed. operon | in pink, light blue, rose, Copen or wis- | | Wilkin: seventy-two years old. of No 7 eieeah Geek <oeun — Ne O14-| home from Friday afternoon till Mon-|rlept in the pulpit and pews nightly, of St Mary the Virgin will give @| Kocget pince held tn $3,000 bail taria; cuffs, collar and large patch kets 6 4 Cafert $eeet we ret wile Med four-|ionves of homecmade Dread ony ec) day morning. Dr, Beattys yeuterday reoatved from ry play written by Mar. Robert |on a char a larcenty tovday by finished with self fold. Special 9 teen monthe ago. His bride had been 28 on ber! she gave tham comfortabln hede | {he recruits a fund for a commemors h Henson to-morrow evening at) Magistrate in Yorkville Court dow thirteen years. At the wed-| kitchen table were mute witness of ; 4 West 48th Street 5 Tee, (Nitee, Joey “ot his adult |that yeaterday” afternoon. dna hae) with clean linen and warm blankets.|tive tablet for New Rochelle | As Mra} Meferinote, twenty . dagubtere and her daughter and son-tn- / fhe cooked breakfast and dinner for| “At 10.80 o'clock, @ week ago Mon-' Adelaia phan ee Ae years old, of S Weat 2th Street, $ ‘ haa no maid, but #he got up earlier | %4" asked to make Coffee for 360 men. 7 Mont talr, af J., hy 0" ite to n In rose, American Beauty, pink, light blue, worked lator and to-day is sorry for an My ee ae boson oad By Tie home ot the: Driaen {ie stone. Lasidgien aces TT lavender, Copenhagen or gray; collar, revers, duet one thing aes couldn't en- | win sted Mio hoki ae ng + nine er, At 43d Street cuffs, pocket and front of gown trimmed with 5 95 tertain more recruits, ou ask un to help you o : = F n turned and at Fourth Avery 4 Mra, Ahearn ts a splendidly repre- [replied ‘At that time Iwas still think- announcement haa been made by inte the arma of Policeman self color satin folds. Special Oe nentative type of the women patriots} ing in terms of everyday experience, vr and Mrs. Joseph Dunn of No, 108 Rei 4 1 “nnd an ornament of New Roshelle, women who are not {and It didn't seem the thing to tele Hart 10th Street of the marriage of | Mra. McDermott sid wor If hee hae . ; en peerings! ag were venson, but the ™ merely handing out checks to war re-|Phone you when you presumably bad ‘heir daughter, Mise Lauri 0 pants | oak “and i, contained had bean Negligee Shop—Baicony Floor | Hef noctotios with dubtous business | retired and ask you to go to work.’ OO ee erin St. Ann's Church, | irows, aw methods, who are not merely learning | “At quarter past 8 Tuesday morning this city We to drive motor ambulances or manip-|a few of us, stepping carefully over ulate wireless apparatus under the|the recumbent men with whom every Himelight of publicity, but who are|corner of St. John's was filled, went cooking. caring for, mothering sev-|to our own beds. Since that time we eral thousand volunteer fighters for! nave worked day and night, Mrs. Wan at No. 203 | F————__— — — — All employees of Oppenheim, Collins & Co, are enrolled in the Red Cross whom Fort Slocum had no accommo- 5 . . Louls Wiipert, the head of our i Francis Macmillen in the Columbia Shop ner eee + nag ot Eales Ald Society has taken vharge HS, I've taken care o! of the three meals a day we serve to The foremost American oiolin virtuoso the boys.” Mrs, Ahearn ad-|three or four hundred men, and she < makes records exclustvely for Columbia mitted to me, after somebody eine had |hias done wonders, For a Lime we were (0) (o) cea ies (H ng care of a unit of 667 men. | told me about her war sorvice, “I) "Ave Used to think we bad done a! was lucky: I had two spare TOOMS) great thing If we provided a church 9 and could put them up easily. suppor for perhaps three hundred per- EERE Rn be § t their bi kfasts and their|sons, and we were dead for a wi aioniee; ibe Snopary they had out-|afterward. Yet for ten days we have 34th Street —New York e sage heen taking caro of all these men, side, Four of them I had from Fri po ck to It as long as the day afternoon till Monday, and of y existe. course on Sunday they had all their » men have been anence be | meals here, T cooked Sunday din- | have helped us wash the dishes, an > aoaae eee aan qood ateven have helped to prepare thir own | ner—ment, veretablen—as ood 41 CN A ie Pen) a oclety Announce for To-Morrow (Thursday) : dinner as I could provic¢ of our Sunday a@chool boys, has « . You are } “No, I haven't a hired girl I Just got the breakfasts, We are proud ‘ little earlier—-not too carly—| that more than one of the men as- bored peaposnghin! i bie iA ini walead me. Having| signed to us has told us he ts per- record on any and the "table to ac-| fectly content to atay as long as he | four children, T wasn't able 1 267) can, ‘They are such nico boys, and we n m or an earance a e 1 Convenient Terms commodate more than six soldiers are #0 glad we can work for them.” H Avent: bs bar coeacd wish I could have taken care of mort ee eidipeaiainanes ron © mont CT oy a; than many an- rt modal priced (om $18 to $29 shout Tye done Myers in ew wocvelte: | “GREAT LAKES TO BERLIN” | See « month bor period designs priced other woman here In Xe ec he! | I don't want to bn set apart from the) so 6 See. X don't want 10 setae co-uo tor} FOR ARMY TRUCK FLEET Of About 1275 Pairs | Open evenings watil the New Year the boys who aro going out to fight] Concerts held deity ot 2 and 8 P.M. and die for us.” “Don’t Back Us Up Till We Get | Every woman with whom I talked bs ’ ri ’ ot The Columbia Shop tn New Hochelle seemed grateful to| —There"” on Machines Bound W omens and Misses Hi h Grade Shoes ; Fit Ve om she had entertained, pices } oy i é Avenee ot 37th Stren é 1 ee eee aering. th t ane doserved for Pershing in France. PZ i their gratitude, Many women have) cy mymeLAND, Dec. 19.—The motor taken four or more men into their | taken fave arisen at half-past 4 0r| truck fleet on the way from Detroit ig°'Ine the morning to prepare theirli, an Atlantlo port, consisting of | e en have hurried | | peeatantes ne Teer aye Durnin. | thirty threo-ton Packard trucks, will downtown to Mine churches of tem-|reach Pittsburg to-day. ‘Twenty~ nrary canteens Where meals were) seven aro built after the standard neing served, there to work ail day|Government specifications for army cooking, serving and washing dishes.| quty, two are tank cars, with @ ca- i r more servants Women wien mura, performing the | Pacity of 380 gallons of gasoline each, mtupidest and most wearying culinary /and one ts a kitchen car, which goes duties. And women without servants) ahead and provides hot meals on have worked harder, more Uncom=|roqq, All are consigned to Gen, Per- olainingly than ever shing In France. All are cov “e E took care of four men.”| with khaki canvas, Uke the old-fash- Mrs. C, J. Leary, who lives| toned prairie schooner. There are old ” | seventy-elght enlisted men in the on Webster Avenue, told mo, MY) crews, and four officers, daughter and other members of the)“ Aji the trucks carry streamers say- family gave up thetr bods to the sol-|ing “Great Lakes to Berlin,” “Don't diers. I could have had more, but I sont my biggest double bed down to At Extraordinary Reductions This Season’s | Most Desirable Styles. Sale Price 6.90 | No Approvals No Exchanges No C. 0. D.'s ong the line of march from De- one of the temporary barracks. troit schools Wore dismissed and chil- “] got breakfasts for the men, and| dren lined the roadways waving flags, aed Lada a ohicken dinner on Sunday. ‘They were so grateful and appreciative REMOVAL SALE 5 Gone See “Almost every woman | know haa), jen enemy is under est to-day o7 Everything Must Be Sold at 4 Wholesale Price boon entertaining te goiilors” said fictoustions Cream Wamlonon amt oan bf a in ohw of the Knight i ” fod of the war, Babbel, tt > _ WHOLESALERS Riese be, i age pny, Shoes That Se’l Regularly From 9.00 to 12.50 3, Henshaw = ¥ inoue {De interned at Maink fae, ihe been served to, the wits in the|F Taken from our regular stock an extraordinary assortment of Distinctive and Exclusive ‘ ook. "Miss nie. Dewan |tnany. wou th ri Will Sacrifice to the |Past galve men, for nxumpie, Tut {with the United b Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s models, in every desirable leather and combinations, gv Public |wo're doing nothing more than we | Piet “who in a Indies t i ought to do, nothing remarkable at} me custom ; all, We are and thankful for | Pad, Ong at RETAIL alls MGs thew cht unre tow os (ae / sol toward them | NOW RS. FRANK M'NAMATA enter | ained six men; Mr Kr. IS YOUR TIME See ee Mee Pais aaeee| 10 BUY has offered to take curo of four men ‘a night at her nome as long ent conditions exist; Mrs 300 6 00 \Jackler volunteered to “sleep an winner of highest score for tone at Panama-Pacific Expooition Coats, $100 Up, Justice Keogh has en Value \ housed seven men In one night The Most Acceptable and the first to play al! disc recerde Plain & Fur-Trimmec $18 \ Five men have been entertained bs Christmas Presents i ? $s , Mra. Charles F. Por aix mon. bi perfectly BEG SARE BAM YLE Mra, M. B, Kitt; ve “Mire. fe Men's and Women's Fur We wer (cake ‘ y Hi nen b i ry Coats worth 518 to $50 ae MCul eet ante of Iter Lined and Automobile Sono Ct | 4 herself ha: 1 $9 to $25 irom Hanon WGS— Fir 2 Sas 8 3 tas s yants to do 80. Amc th i Fecoals ees whsntht se tes | | ROBES Mik, THE HIGHEST CLASS TALKING 150 Dresses This MACHINE IN THE WORLD coat Serges, Satins, @onore Phouograyh Sales Compang. Bue. Owonne E Beinn yom, Powendem Tie Are 9 ied eet 50 Bi Mrs, G, A. McDonald, Mrs, F, 8. Ne’ |bery, Mrs, W; P. Taylor, Mrs. Cleven- |ger, Mra, Bellows and Mry, Chriatie | "Mise Nell Donnelly. a stenographer employed in City Hall, #) |men in her home, an | young business won hostesses are Mre. G. BK. Kersha 00 Velvets 413 MEYER & BERNHEIMER, Inc.| 23%" —_— 2916 W.33d Sti iantier) Mion have taken nd worked || bel Fifth Avenue (Between 80th and & "Phone 9064--Oreviey Mak) Thies Nod Cress Christmas, it Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want! Ad. Will Find It ‘

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