The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1918, Page 6

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we % AES e _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 14, 1818, «MAR NECESSITIES Monster Machine Perfected by French Engineers LUNA PARK’'S FIRST SHOW. Frye theie fun "and they” went [the fre fur at To “Dig In’? in a Hurry on the Battle Front sss, som tor sree tila ine want WEDDED TEACHERS ‘oney Taland, ed. The ow Street. and there alarm at the that had been used tn ne ad BeeN Pawnee Bill Wild West Show last sum- for Alstributlon bait! ainong the poo 4 morning, and th Albert Wiillams, conductor of @ Sea} made it easle tia fremen to dy 0 Kk Seek Gronnd BRIDGEPORT, Charles H, Lane, a ment of Justice, is 0 OF persons respons ground glass in a q sold here rece War Bureau } rests here may ads of lumber Quenohed by Fire Tana Park had tte firet epectacte of 1918 last night. For about twenty min- utes {t promised to be a real show, and some thousands of pt mbled In 22 Million Families in the United States 4 CUPS OF WHEAT FLOUR TO THE POUND If each family used 4 cups of flour less per week, the saving would be 22 million pounds or 112,244 barrels every week. The greatest help housekeepers can give to win the war is to make this saving and it can be done by using this recipe in \ ME CONDI M f Them Ha ¢ Obtained iny oO r avi DtAINe. esr. COMPANY said Better Paying Commer- cial Positions. Married women formerly school teachers will soon be called back Into service. It ls another necessity due to the war. It will not, of course, affect New York except in @ patriotic way. Mar- ried women are allowed to teach in this State. There are several thou- sand now employed, and of the ‘otal at present more than 200 are on ma- tornity leave, This means they will © away. two years, when they ean come back to their old positions if they desire. In his proclamation to city and Stato school authorities asking that they bend every effort toward having laws and ordinances prohibiting married women from teaching @chool susp ed during the period of the war, eral Commissioner of Education Clax ton declares something has to be dono aaldsily Oo ade erare taachore mae? the war coulinuan We will and ~~ PEOPLE OF CHILI as forwarded in an Exchange meteeras| ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Dept. H., 135 William Street, New York place of white flour bread. Corn Meal Biscuits 3, Taseun hae HE decode! co P. seraummntcaeaan Pour milk over corn meal, add shortening and salt. When ves Sons ana taadeg poden Roll out lightly on floured board. Cat with biscuit cutter and Saat in goenned gua Sttaun t Gousty uilnsin “ ” other corm NE sah tan Di, fe Dos eae Se 8 ots ee eee ~ RENCH TRENCH DIGGER | | | | sia he igt: soon (ue espatch from Rome, Italy's war ex-| ih Hie an Aan or 0 ah penses to Jan, 31 amounted to 23,091 mmisstoner does not directly affect ¢ we are now and ha taney | 7 te he nade ea es| FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR Now York," said Dr. G, Straubenmul- | Peer for some time working to was expended for the army and the re-| ler, Acting Superintendent of City !eome Any handicap in this re: spect mainder for the navy rs Schools, to-day, “I can readily under- |Our eliible list is etill @ very large | stand why such @ request is inade, |! but during tho last fow Bais | ‘In Now York we have not yet seri. | W6 havo been encountering something ously felt the shortage of teachers, |e Very seldom had to mncend. _ ——~ | vetore—that 1s, we have calied a| I number of teachers from the eligible list to learn they did not want the OPPENHE M CLL Ec te very almpte. theso| tent on - Getting Business | OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © gown is stat co'e | From All Belligerents—Elec- | 34th Street—New York | y moreithan the $780 they} tion, NO Allied Victory. | \ FRANKLIN SIMON ALL-WOOL chers. Many of them laries of from $1,000 i such SANTIAGO, Chile, March 14 (United ohh ultreceawtral Abd “aren ‘ For Friday, March 15th positions or after all | t und they going to ma >| German elements of the press are Jarger sala as long as they can. In tho of of Dr. Strauben-| suffering from brain-storms to-day | Sizes 8 to 18 years muller, Just What effect an appeal to as tho result of editorials published Baie SOEMee Ric|inue cove sam ovone | AN Important and Especially Prepared Dress Sale ly such an appe | | Colors Are \ | Navy | Black Taupe New Blue Pearl Gray Beige | Green ) Tan | 1g. 6" are far better made than the general run of Topcoats Dr. Straubenmuller made this point | tlon that Chile ts susceptible to for- | iZ plain, Ho also pointed out that in the | elgn Influences 1s insulting event it at ome future date was This attitude is taken, notwith- Be 8 touts AF 10 | standing the freoly admitted activi- ti Not that | Hes of the German South American © not patri-| Institute, which ts the most pernict- t because the m&-) ous force in furthering German| f : . them already are engaged 4 [JE are the most exacting fority of them already ire engaged !9| sropaganda since the activities of Bernstorff in the United States. a Wa ‘4 \- 3 The naw too . house in New York in . od to make ‘The cold fact 1s that the elections Materials Are our demands on the at all attractive here afford only the most infinitesimal —_—_—_—_—_—_ score of workmanship and lhegin Teenter the so iy encouragement for the Allies. Natu- style for boys. And these top- ter what thelr experton 6 pro-Allles and those demo- Jersey Cloth * le he jon and take y el pelong ic~ coats show it. Nothing could ae sia int ‘ as aah “ nla LE Serge be finer than the way they are {| @ro enrolled among the defeated Con- G tt \ modeled and made. ‘They are servatives and Clericals, But neither leorgetto Bt ° as substitutes there shown in all-wool homespuns, “| the victor nor the vanquished was Taffeta of work every of ‘ | ea od on issues of tho war in the VA cheviots and tweeds, and have ny | committed i : r and h he | platform, Etamine f all those fine points of tailor- 4| ‘The results of the election actually x ing in the neck and shoulders dialog were determined by domestic issues Foulard and arms which are the chief but as @ and not by international issues, ‘The Crepe de Chine eit is not 7 7 } 2 i G , average experienced te utmost satisfaction that can he de considerations in giving your seek rived by the Allies 1s from the fact Satin boy a good fit. } ee hat the reorganized Congress and ARMY AND NAVY CLUB ALnlalios Caenint axe ipet Glaeed Ja and favor of Germany. ° e ee eer FOR WOMEN PROPOSED) 2 1 a: inaisnutanie tact, derives Combinations from a fortnight's interrogation of 2: ’ = the best informed individuals of all | vice Will Have a Distine- really rarest of international phe- Fifth Avenue — 37th and 38th Streete iv n nomena—a genuine mautenl \ Entirely diffeernt from American noutraltiy which, after Belgium, was official only, Chilean neutrality ts na- tlon-wide excepting a limited num- ividuals who are partisan ne to thelr environment Otherwise the dis ne. At present/ aliies, They declare that the intima- Plum necessary. Copenhagen | Boy's Shor Afternoon D ess Georgette Gown ber of 4 i B25 Smart Afternoon and Street Dresses | ‘ New and Exclusive Models Just Received sely from the nitrate in- | h one of | Sue - whieh i the bucky pee tisal Women’s and Misses’ Dresses in distinctive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s | | imoved by the conflicting issues of plain tailored, straight line, draped, Russian Blouse, pleated and | The silhouette models, featuring braided, embroidered, beaded, lace, satin | nterest, however, posit! onstrued as pre 1 Block from Fulton St 60: Flatbush Av. BROOKL Manhattan Subway to Neving pt Dlutions Hrookl » Block from Station, and Georgette crepe trimmings. TWO-DAYS’ SALE : weicomine |] Regular 29.75, 35.00 and 39.75 Values Sale Price 4 Rugs & Linoleums}: "°° 2) $28 9x12 ae Velvet bir MARCH TREASURY NOTES | ITALIAN LOAN A SUCCESS. 1 courting | ee ed Tee one ay “~ Germany s Condition io-Vay! lire, with resulta in # 7. Subscriptions from Itallans Seemann oem REVEALED IN THE WORLD rugs. Special, $35 1! Seamless AXMINSTER 93.50 fee : i a », Famous Wash 2 O Ar t ‘ cles Lf By Cy ril Brown ' LI INOLEUM igercecars| Heals Skin | Piet En mete y Med tn 406 to 806 Lino ; Stan ; Will remoy ‘those skin aflictions that | For five months representatives of The World on Germany's Imperial Finance —- Soctallam—Ovororganisation~-Forelgn / cut from full rol Cc led ext | {arable thing, burning and decom. | borders and agents within her borders have been gathering Trade; Economlo War and Mark Exchange—Rallroads— c : It busse versinie nities . fort witt dleappear under the magte of the facts for these articles, They embrace practically every Effects of Embargo—Privations of the Peaple—Military Hd , ie ret testi! ‘t he Sq. ¥d., 330 bt acpi Ph ecco Be che Th t phate of Germany to-day—-Man Power—Food—Clothing— | Situation, Sc. first holtle Iv guaranteed to br relief, ‘Try DD. D. Ste, 600 and $1.00 ‘esignation wa a at oD D. DD. BEGINS NEXT suNDAY DAILY THEREAFTER, a oF both corp e e i wT “ A LINOLEUM RUGS FOR LESS THAN HALF Rugs, lnewn from coast toco atleesthan | regular price al. $-40/19.00-—0x13 : Bow ib 0 xi AY EVENINGS 9 P. MY Soe " i .

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