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~~ a COLUMBIA FACULTY GIVES = 8 Se lrustees Grant Leaves of At q to Professors—Mrs. Senif Sends ans Leaves of absence for the academ! year 1918-1919 have been « seven members of tho f will go into war work, b Franklin 4 UP SEVEN TO WAR WORK so cree | pie b aries if $4,000 for Training Fund uded IV by the trust of Columbia Unive G Women! Keep It On Dresser! Never Let Corns Ache Twice Instantly! Few drops stop corn-soreness, then corns and calluses shrivel, loosen and lift out with fingers—No pain! shriveled that you lift it off | dresser. —Advt newer models are FTERNOON FROCKS in great variety; A the aly beaded, in braided or Tailored it ka of Tricotine or Satin; embroidered or sou- trimmed and embroid- , embroidered Crepe de i. Specially Priced at 18.50 EW FROCKS of Tricotine or Basket Weaves with satin Waistcoats, Tai- lored Poiret Twill, Braided Men's Wear Serges, Figured Georgette and Foulards in novel patterns; a remarkable assortmen! of Gowns, Beaded in floral effects, mostly Creve Georgette or Georgette in combination A satin. Specially Priced at 25.00 ISTLIER FROCKS developed in exclusive fabrics with elaborate ornamentation of beads and embroidery in self or contrasting colors. Prices Range from 30.00 © 95.00 Women's & Mis Tailored Suits Very Specially Priced TRICTLY TAILORED and silk Braid finished SUITS; Coats have mannish, shawl or long roll collars, and «a graceful effect is produced in many models by slashed vents, finished with silk darts; A few Ripple Flare and Tier effects; materials are Mannish Serge, Tweeds and Mixtures; Silk stitching is effectively employed on some of the smartest models Specially Priced at 25.00 FAOUAVE and ETON SUITS, and mannish / A braid-bound models, together Wrist length coat effects, and some- longer models; what Tailored and Demi- Tailored Suits, revealing Waistcoats in plain and fancy materials; developed in Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Men's Wear Serge, Covert Cloth, Gabardine and Silvertone. Specially Priced at 35.00 ISTINCTIVE SPRING SUITS developed in exclusive designs and ccstly ma- terials, Tailored and finished with the utmost ca Prices Range from 40.00 © 65.00 15.00 Mimo eee 25.00 Nu ©). MILLION IN WAR STAMPS Who | $500,000 Wor rom on Kan Ww school is the - © blindly, @ Russian | « The world owes thanks to| with the fingers. Not » bit ilor fell into ) River near the | ¢ the geniua in Cincinnati who | of pain or soreness in felt sikhead at the y last midn z discovered froezone. when applying {rezone or 1 wae drowned WAS meen by Then> Tiny bottles of the magic | afterwards. It doesn't even vid TE aco petty oMcer on a| } fluid can now be had at any | irritate the ekin or flesh Rritiah ship who called the police, Ba- 4 drops of Tate freasene upon | NOW get rid of every hard is 1 by Dr. Medovern of the Hud-| 4 a Tender, aching corn or a| corn, soft corn, or corn be et Hospital od to revive him.| © hardened callus. Instantly | tween tho toes, ‘as well as were two Jettera In Kun. | the soreness disappears and painful calluses on bottom 0| ? shortly yon will find the | of feet without any pain. fal corn or callus 0 loom and! Ladies! Keep it on the Hible and « metal | t New Fashions in Spring Frocks A representative collection, of which the dominant features are simplicity of silhouette, side and back draped effects, tunics and boleros; effective or- namentation is acquired through the use of beads and silk embroidery. The Values Are Most Extraordinary Str datin soul, The United States, hope, is in the mood to follow her ex ample. | The c we ought not to com plain because this spring's American frocks, wh bi no startling orig and are not likes ly to sot the world or even the coun- | try on fire | The conservation costume is the} feature which firat attracts one’s no- | tlee, Kor weeks and months assoct- | ations of tailors and dvesdinaiera| have been passing resolutions t “save the cloth"—presumably for un forms, although T have never seen 4 Fj] | uniform made of chiffon, or > | Fel] | chiffon brow rhe sce, | That ) re und on leas skimpy re | | sults of this patriotic polley we on | Fal | viow at yesterday's ¢ bition, beg iz| | HBREVER possible, ¢ ait | ye chiffon In such a way as to uf s When a iy et fram eet Prov ign wh ‘ aps a trifle longer than they were d’Arm Jiast year, but make up for t s60.00 boing as narrow 4 F bing days of the | 1 saw one f ong, full, milita with a wid H n M . i fit A ' in | front even when tailed in the ba | 2 | wven 4 blouses thor , Women’s & Misses’ Winter Coats Final Reductions for Immediate Clearances. 40.00 STUN a Se » teachers and Principals are also purchasing THE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, MARCH 5, 1918. 1S SCHOOL CHILOREN'S AIM Made-in-America Clothes for Women fidy Bougl ct a High pur- worth of War n Ko nccordin® tO ALN, bd 3b e dd bt Oed 8 crvining the sale fo oth MUSTARD oul to teach the covored ark before the end of Gown iJ Me. Clarke to-day wry | be $100,000 @ week, OSTRICH doing ite Bit. | FEA THEA TRIMMINGS. The school test humber o} two months al Trade, ‘Th! as wbout forty, &) yt and welmhed 160 veooOeooorge yy: vealed by the Dress Show for the Benefit of the War Relief Fund for the Blind|< —Cloth Suits and Dresses): Combined With Silk or Chif-| : | fon to Save the Woollen Ma- artists into the trenches and hav |+ turned from the creation of beautiful |y creation uf a national |1 imust clothes to the fullness, tunics, ¢ nding are the spring costumes a foot wide, One brocade, W well ove most in made of ori ay worn with kh of | chiffon, Ay Conserve Cloth and Originality and we one Prove American Designers Patriotic War Savings in Wool Are Re-| : hasized tho grit! oa ynuenm fying fact that (he | best cnergies of the | ane | American people are being devoted | ,. jto the prosecution of the war. Brance | o |tor four years has put her surtoria | winter of 1914-1 re ee er rt PANEL IN MHORT IN: ee ea $ Bo-o-06 wearing ap help Mr. Hoover ts pop y of the the new gowns, with whi panel d to trim the bedroom, Black] OY 10 u were used effectively in} Th rtion pannier r r evening gown, the black|4Ppeared yesterday attorne atin skirt of whieh hud widesbar ns-exe blue satin, with { white chiffon insertion. In f. velvet girdle, and the sing o much black Was seen in the exhibit,| 4% Worn squarely in the m hat I rememberea, with a shiver,| te front, he prevalence of mourning colors in ndon and Paris as early ay the bustle, bT we startling knitter, for a floating p: side ofethe skirt w terials—Skirts May Be Little |: : | Longer, but That Is Made Up) : abs ; , : is " by Mal ing Them Tighter and * Gown With | ‘ Skimpier—Blacks Prevail, ORANGE : Probably Because of the ~ MEAD LIGHTS, i Mourning Worn in England %: : and France. 4 $ | Marguerite Mooers Marshall.\ *****"""""""* = prenectswrreeree wee ADE-IN-AMERICA clothes for | M this moat patrtotie cas | gold arabesques, looking as big us! vance notices of fashion, Ono model sons is the spring style note |tea plates, cet xirdlewise across the Iress promenade wore a rose \for New Varit front, Somebody irreverently sug- with a frock of mustard | For the benefit of the American gested th ral effect was that A brilliant purple tunic was British-French-Belgium Permanent 1 Lexington tha dark bite skirt and cout, | | Blind Relief War © several striking compo ibd eae ORHIE n and black and purple) tion of all-Amert ua’ OF 3 tol 1 on Imported Dress Cottons and Linens Our complete assortment of Summer Dress Fabrics is now on exhibition, embracing the most favored materials to be employed by the famous Paris Fashion Artists in the accepted Spring and Summer model garments, Reg. Trade Mark Special attention is directed to the col lections from the great French manu- facturers, ‘Rodier,’”’ Maurin, Blondiaux, *Thevenard,” etc., etc., supplemented by a most distinctive collection from Switzer- land and Great Britain as follows: Organdies, Crepes, Voiles, Ginghams, Handkerchief Linen, Batiste, Dotted Swiss, Plumatis, Washable Silks, Silk Crepes, Japanese Habutai Silks, Pon- gee, Japanese Crepes, White and Novelty Skirtings, Eponge, Velours, White Novelty Crepes and Voiles, Transparent Organdie Piques, White Dotted Swisses and a complete assort ment of White and Colored Dress Linens in the correct weaves and colors. NOTE -In view of the fact that high-grade merchandise (particular'y fabrics manu- factured abroad) is most difficult to procure, this collection should appeal to manu- facturers of Waists, Dresses and Children’s Garments, James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33rd Streets (OW AY In @ pink satin evening frock the single pannier, under it a was pluced over the lett side, An amusing little dreys of rasp- ry satin obviously was made for a Ys AM Pee a vided {nfo four roomy pockets, Tf servation, truth compels mo to state that Vashion Is making no Puritan!- cal attempt to conserve the epider- mix, black chiffon embrofdered in g cut square to the waist in the b “the trail of the lonesome spine somebody calls Girl," ning gown consisted of a girdle, without fear and probably witout reproach. ‘| frocks were sleeveless, although some »| had mandarin sleeves of transparent | chiffon, © | frocks there was a renascence of the @ | comfortable sleeve. turban-shaped, | | | | ans — ANTICIPATED ACTIVITIES. (Prom the Peiladelphia Record.) that dress becomes popular it will] 5. pemmeeornerts tae | conserve the knitting bag. What sou need te constant Before wo leave tho subject of con- | Well I'm gone te him Wash Away Skin Sores DD. D,, the liquid wash, has become ahousehold word. It has proved iter!? aremarkable remy, If you rea me ferer from skin diseases, .ncluding wl cers, pimples, senles, crusts > Yexema im any form, this remedy will not disap point you, It has stood ths test and te- day it the master preparation for alt akin diseases. Try D.D, D, today, ie guaranteed. 840, 0c and $1.08 One striking evening gown of d was ke it in “Follow the The corsage of another eve Many dinner and dance In one or two afternoon and sensible elbow ‘The hate this year are small and The feather turban extremely popular. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York INIOR APPAREL Mothers are confronted with the problem of Girls’ School Clothes for Spring! But this need not be a matter of concern, tor the Junior Department of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. has made ample preparations in Coats and Dresses for Girls of all ages—at prices which will appeal to mothers who spend cautiously. Frocks of linen, gingham, chame- bray, shantung, voile and silk at 2.95 to 160.75 Coats — ot serge, tricot, tweed, delhi, poplin and covert cloth at 9.75 to 39.75 REENHUT’S “THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE. 182 TO 19™ STREET Wines & Liquors Spacial Price Wednesday | ——-— Port, Sherry, Museatel, Beer Sweet Catawba light or dark of 4 RAND OLD) ERIARS Scotch Whisky Port, Sherry, Museatel 1 Robert Gregg Private Stock) El Dorado | Roxedale Nine Old bs | asso" Grades | $100 Gradex_ | 32.50 Grades | ‘per bout aia tron, #30 | Pion, $2465 | "sn, 8168 | Star en Reaier” Oe Clare:s and Rhine Wines Vermouth Bl Dorado Roy udaste 8-Crow n vlan « Pigs | $2.50 Grade 2:00 Grade; | H ‘ Qe | Ver S240)" $1.95 8 } - 6, on 8240/1), $1.95 Ne [ec Pierre, brench 10 rs =f French style &Be | Hollis Club Rye i 81.25 jailon, $5.75 2 Club House Whisky ol Hay PRE we 165 6.00 eee SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING hw