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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, HOGS MAY CATCH “KULTUR.” *| TO INTERNED GERMANS | Farmerette Wants Tame Interne German to Care for ‘Em. WASHIN “Kultur’ for hogs! A petticoat farmer o} to-day in a letter tot Employment elle interned and able to « MOTHERS, LISTEN! When work exhausts your when your nerves are and restless, when am- NEW RULES ON VISITS Pass Necessary and Armed Guard Will Watch—No Whispering and Nothing Must Change Hands. William Wallace jr, director of the Evidence of leaks has come to the at- tention of the Department of Justice. Wives, Germans have meen mothers and children of interned CHIEF OF PARTRIDGES SUED Bauchle agreed to Pay Her $40 New York Port Allen Enemy Bureau,|volvedof the John Does appearing i eulat District. Attorney 8 , issued regulations to-day on visite Of! bing crusade, is In @ lot more| Igueos Hetondlhndiaehbailehaalliestaen trouble, The President of the Partridge | Club was sued in the Supreme ( to-day by his erstwhile wife, Mrs. Fie | e Fyles Bauchle, who demands L ungs Are “Mra. Bauchle, a daughter of the tate | Weakened By BY EX-WIFE FOR $67,000, Avenue Hotel, Monthly for Life, She Says, for Waiving Alimony. | . the moat in-| that George’ Young Bauch’ do: calling on thelr Bion fag and and veer feel rundown, | reiaiives frequently, {t is declared. litt, Racotiles danehte of US inte and need qi (Mes Hereafter no one will be allowed to - ined a divorce on the H a rd G old s Fich, cream ourishing f visit interned enemy allens, whether in| Bytes, obtained a “on Se camp of at the place of detention, until] sound of cruelty in Reno five years @ aro. EMULSION to check your wasting powers, liven your blood and fall aes up nerve force, Scott's is help- ing thousands and will give you the strength you need. Seett A owns, Bloomfield, N32, 8 TB he or she has ined by the Alten Ei Under the new regulations each vis- itor must obtain @ pass, The bearer will then be carefully watched by an armed guard, No subdued conversation will be allowed, and nothing will be per- mitted to change hands during the visit A man who said he wished to visit an interned friend applied for a pass to- day, When asked to explain his pur- . The present action ts based on a ily “Jeontract which, she alleges, provided for a life allowance of $400 monthly, to CASC be paid on condition that she make no | ARA demand for alimony. tuary tables In arriving at the sum of | $67,000, amount which she might expect to get | during the rest of her natural life at the rate of $400 a month B Mrs. Rauchle resorts to insurance ao- OOM” ‘The olf family remedy — form—safe, sure, soe? to estimating that that is the} ant f Cares colde in 26 hours Or, days. Money back if itfails. irvine, bos, with Hille picture on it 24 Tablets for 28¢. AtAny Drug Store ind the chie waved aside the case with a ‘here is no contract In writing. no valtd claim against me 38th Street Paris sends us her mos suce S. are Copies and which our expert designers be proud. tion of the ultra-fashionabl realized. Silk Ginghams of special, yard.. Foulard Silks and special, colorings, yard.. Black or White and spliced soles. A pair Group 1 ELIE § to define fashion’s trend. Side by side with them Adaptations, of Displayed in the French Salon, this collection excites the admira- who finds here her millinery ideal Prices range from $18.00, $22.50 ers to $25.00 and upward. Leer in beautiful combinations checks and plaids, $2.00 in the popular patterns $1.78 p pee e Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Glimpses of Spring Hats Forecast a Brilliant Season Millinery’s fascinating phases are so varied this season that it is difficult But in the Lord & Taylor Salons, devoted to the display of Paris and American-made Hats, are ,Presented the strikingly original creations that are the foundations of the season’s Millinery Mode. t notable ressed in clever and diverse fash- Cotton Gabardine at an may well tons and at prices remarkably unusually low price, attractive. 4 ¢ woman, Fourth Floor A Sextette of Interesting Values in The Annual March Silk Sale Tub Silks 32 inches wide; all the wanted styles and COIOEBS nica kaies yard 98c Military Plaids and Striped Silks, now so popular, are priced .......yard 98¢ Ground Floor Women’s Silk Hosiery for all Occasions At Prices of Genuine Economy. k Hose, Paris Clock Silk Hose, in of brilliant lustre 1s are | black, white, bronze, grey, high spliced and wear is | silver, champagne and navy; assured by the double tops | of fine gauge, with open $ 1.45 work slocke ay $ 1.95 Ground Floor, Shoe Sale Lord & Taylor Standard Qualities in Spring and Summer Pumps and Oxfords marked at low prices to intro- duce the new Season's Stock. Group 2 | | | Th Nine different up-to- | Ten different Bench- | he-minute styles in | made styles in Pumps | umps and Oxfords with | and Oxfords in various [#4 military or Louis | leathers and combina- I. heels, tions, | $7.35 If sales and satisfied customers mean anything, this is the Women's event of the Season, Plenty more ready for tomorrow all week, After this Sale these Shoes will be marked at regular prices Second Floor American Millinery ideas, whether based on them of Paris or purely of our Groups of extremely smart Hats meet every requirement, for dress, tailored or sport wear. Hundreds of Hats, new and dis- tinctive, are featured at the very interesting prices, $5.95, $7.50, $8.50 to $10.00 Thousands have already secured their Season's supply. 39th Street Navy Blue Serge Special at 85c a yard Excellent for dresses and separate skirts. Semi-Made Skirts New models of White own inspiration, are ex- $3.95 Corduroy Skirts in the wanted sand shade; two models in all sizes. Special $3.85 Second Floor Cotton Dress Voiles More than 250 differ- ent patterns in the new Spring Styles and Color- ings; 39-40 inches wide. Special, yard 32¢ Second Floor Black Satins Fine imported, splendid wearing quality, special yard $1.95 Silk Tricolette in much Suits and Dre sses Lining Satin Guaranteed to wear for two seasons; com- plete range of shades; 36 inches wide. Special, yard Ground Floor demand for 85c Fancy Ribbed Silk Hose, so smart for country, sport or ° street wear, In contrasting Dainty color effects, these are quite the fad of the m ment. A pair $2.65 || Corsets of Pink Broche Are an Excellent Investment at $1.95 A Lord & Taylor Special Model, which means that this is a Corset absolutely cor- rect in its lines. A Corset designed to give the straight slim “silhouette” that Spring fashions de- mand. The material is a pretty hued Broche; the trimming, lace and ribbon; the model, lightly but well boned, has medium bust and skirt and is designed for the average figure. Group 3 Virginia different in Pumps; Bench-made Oxfords; combinations also various leathers, $8.75 hoe The price is almost a third less than Corsets of such quality should command, Second Floor and CLUB ne TO WOMEN. at an opea it Gov. third term | ‘:®@ QUININE MAROURA 135, 1918, James McCreery & Go. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 31th Street Three-Day Sale PRE-EASTER MILLINERY EVENT ate) | Trimmed, Tailored and Untrimmed Hats Advantageously Priced A specially prepared Sele—=Foremost Milliners and Manufacturers co-operated with us to make this event a tremendous success. Carefully selected styles, tinest materials and newest and most attractive trimmings are the features of this sale. 14.75 10.00 SD cea Chapeaux “Du Jour’’ $10.00 Italian Cyphon Straw Models previously featured met | with unusual success, therefore another assortment was secured. | Smart styles and attractive trimmings. Also about 700 hand- | made Lisere Hats are included. Trimmed & Tailored Hats $12.75 | Fine Imported White Milan Hats and white-trimmed Black Lisere Straw Hats. ‘The White Milan Hats are trimmed Georgette Crepe facings, flowers and wings. — Black, Li Hats are hand-blocked; tailored or | trimmed in white with ribbon, wings or floral effects. Tailored Straw Hats $7.75 Initial showing, in New York, of Japanese “Tramway” Straw Hats—the latest novelty in Rough Straw Braids; tailored with Satin or Faille ribbons, small fruits and floral effects; 15 smart and becoming styles; all colors. Featured at an unusually low price. 500 Trimmed Hats $4.75 An exceptional assortment of becoming millinery, popularly priced; in China Piping and Lisere Straw in Black and Colors; trimmed principally with flowers, wings and burnt ostrich fancies. area | Transparent Dress Hats | $14.75 Genuine Horsehair Braid Dress Hats in Black, Navy Blue, Purple and bright Pastel shades; a large assortment of new and becoming styles. Fashioned in Tulle, Chiffon or Girls’ & Misses’ Hats $3.85 A complete and extensive assortment of Juvenile Hats for school, street and dress wear. Mushroom and Poke Bonnet styles; prettily trimmed with flowers and ribbons or tailored with heavy grosgrain ribbon. Georgette crepe combinations; trimmed principally ‘with flowers, | burnt ostrich bands and fancies. Dress & Tailored Hats $17.50 Models exclusive with James McCreery & Co,—copies and adaptations of latest Parisian models, in small, medium and large styles. Milan Straws; also fine Novelty Silk Braids, _Untrimmed Hats $2.00 « Lacquered three-end Japanese Straw Hats in twelve shapes; smart creations —different from ordinary ; fi ; ji ; 1 i Made of fine Horsehair Braids, hand-sewn Lisere and different and distinctive styles in medium and large shapes; Black, Brown, Navy Blue and Sand and Purple. | Germany’s Condition To-Day! REVEALED IN THE WORLD 20 Articles~ By Cyril Brown The World F.uropean Correspondent For five months representatives of The World on Germany's Imperial Finance — Socialism Overorganization—Foreign borders and agents within her borders have been gathering Trade, Economie War and Mark Exchange—Railroads— the facts for these articles. They embrace practically every Effects ot abargo—Privations of the People—Military phase of Germany to-day—Man Power—Food BEGINS NEXT SUNDAY Clothing Situation, &e, DAILY THEREAFTER