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Rs oan ~ o pene ‘THS EVENING WORLD, ©HIDAY, MAROH 15, 1918. | | PROTEST AGAINST MUCK. 222%, ys, OFFICERS IN ARMY. “c“cclSeks Samet: Maowsnmens cna crct svt.) U.S. NIE 361. WW. 50 MORE SALOONS PERI ; Civil War Veterans say Concert} i ye designed to remedy '° oviahoma Warmers Marchea 26 pdbrsiaggar a [AM Hat One Aveused tn Kansas WOttary Zone in Hoboken to He | Actual conditions of all sorts in {itfon Gorgas complained of. ‘ stented Several Blocks. Would te Pinwrace | Germany to-day will be told in twent Miles to Ratirond, trendy Arces ten lent Wilson champloned the civ Ww tern elimportant articles in The World, he Pre _M’ WOMRLD, Ark, March 16.—twelye —— CHITA, Kan, March 15.8 beh Brooklyn + mi 9 | onning Sunday and daily thereafter he mr, and te in TAVOE of | : formers chained toxether are marching | S*eretary of Agrica © Wants nts Were returned are Prooklyn Boroweh Hall toda A — y naan riding to Gorgas a0) | rite Rock today in charge of fifty More Money for Varma, against thirt alleg oa ate FP) test against tho appyearn . “TALL ONES” TO SHRINK. Internal Revenue officers who sit WASHINGTON, March 16.—To carry |{* Iiustrial Workers o hs De. Karl Muck tn a boston Syr bee Dri bill, on which Gorgas t te Mont sitpped | on during the fiscal year 1919 the emer. | With One exception the | Orchestra concert at | neewerst » Neer Kedar da d a favorable report, woult |:to the Montkomery County Hills yee-| gency war work begun during the cur. |" & ner “atrest and: ror ‘Musto. | put army medical officers on tho terday and arrested the men on charges|rent year, Bocrotary of Agriculture |M4V@ been Internod for the duration Resolutions ad tiie) Vater WASHING ime plane as to rank with the Navy of making moonshine whiskey, Houston to-day asked Congress for an |'he War. declared the appears f | _—_——— r In addition to being chained together, The Indictment» charge Nd on ft r | qufte wo tall n : nd may coat mor Food Administration request, brewer ughout the c y¥ have age | a thirty per cent. reduction tn ty cal Corps At present medical extra appropriation of $19,730,893. The disloyalty era of the Reserve Corps cannot “ S WUORGA Wire Beton ang ambush, biguer rank than major. toot ahead of the officers to tow pe leaves them occupying sub- five mtles over the Ozark hilin to the to rank, though In positions of Shows Friction Between Wil- son and Baker in Urging High Rank for Surgeons, | the production of of! and ucts forte to increase food production, edu cate farmers and cesist in Insuring an adequate farm labor # er prod the conduc The veer output UNSTEADY NERVES Your troubled, unsettled mind, your inability to concen- trate, or your fatigue from ordinary work simply shows that the drain on your strength is greater than your system is supplying and you need the powerful, nourishing force in SCOTS EMULSION to speedily replenish the deficiency and avoid a breakdown. Soott’s is all nourishment so skilfully emulsi- fied that it is quickly assimilated without taxing digestion and gives strength in place of weakness, No Drugs—No Alooho!l—No Oplates. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. M. 3. WASHINGTON, March 15.—Going over the heads of bis superiors tn the War Department, Surgeon Gen- oral Gorgas to-day appealed direct to Congress for ata in giving the Army Medical Corps powers for safeguard- neg the alth of the army, Gorgas, appearing before the Ben- ate Military Affairs Committee, dis- closed friction between the Medical Corps and oMocers of the line which he declared has many times seriously impeded hospital construction and in other ways interfered with Gorgns’s efforts to keep the huge new Amori- can Army in good health, Line officers have not hesitated to ignore entirely recommendations by medical offlcers regarding sanitation, Gorgas testified. He further reveaing Department have clashed on the nub. 7-4 ject. Secretary Baker, the General BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specially Shop of Onzinationo FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET MISSES’ SPRING APPAREL Individualism in misses’ apparel is fascinatingly and refreshingly ex- pressed in t; that introduce the engaging qualities of simplicity and originality. The restraint and refinement exercised in. the designing of Bonwit Teller & Co. apparel for the younger set distinguishes them utterly that President Wilson and the War first iinportance in of the war,” sald Gen. Gorgas, “It would prevent line officers from ignor- ing and brushing aside tho recom- mendations of camp medical officers, | | who by reason of their presont low | | rank can put Httle weight bebind thelr words.” Gorgas was anked for specific In |ntances of the Interference with sar itary work becduse of this hostile at- titude of Ine officers, He told how f line officer at a port of embarkation refused to rush work on the hospital | | there, though the medical officer had pointed out how vital it was to have a place to take care of the men need- ing medical attention. The line offi- cer thought It more important, Gorgas sald, to construct acks, Undor the Owen bill seventy new gen- erain would be created, thirty-five of them being major generals and thir- ty-five brigadiers. It would also create a large Aumber of colonels and lleutenant colonels, Gorgas told the committee the Medical Corps was now on @ footing to take care of an army of 2,000,000 men. Health conditions in the army are much |proved, Gen, Gorgas said, in discussing the situation in the can- tonments and abroad, Since he ap- peared before the committee last No vember, he said, the death rate had been cut In half, and it 19 now about |, six per thousand men—a_ better record than that of the Japanese |. army, which, he sald, heretofore has i held the world’s record. | MRS, RICHARDS’S DIVORCE. | Barlenqne Dancer Stole Husband's, Affections, Court Hearn, The story of the fascinations of a) pretty burlesque dancer for a prosper-|| | —— the late Senator Russell A. Alger, mil, | Honalre lum an from Michigan and y of War, cousin and attorney aking, and his obtained the neces divores by a midnight de om in the Hotel Brotaeil hristmas, fda were married in Brook- lyn in 1908 and have three ehildren. ofore this the couple had separated ne @ result of Richard's attentions to Take a Stamp as Change. When genio: done and accounted for, famp may have won the War, Best & Co. One War Savings Paris Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 London SHOP SATURDAY at these MODERATE PRICES SMART and FAULTLESS Tailoring! For the Miss: 2nd Floor A NEW FROCK of all wool c imply made with an air of hone care-free about it. Just the dress for spring college wear. In coloring, weight and style, most excellent for immediate wear, 14, 16, 18 yrs. Specially priced 15.00 A NEW ROOMY TOP COAT—for motoring, street, college. Good-looking Scotch mixtures and navy serge of the type that wears so well. 14, 16, 18 yrs. 4 d \Soigsala Aust fichords s. Gaccee’ ot || Specially priced 25.00 C id a ny ts An Ensemble of ‘‘Jeune Fille’’ Types in foe, ber hea, Ante seul (O A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL ETON Suit follows dressy lines. 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A smart able of fine pentose Ostrich children, Mrs, Richards was granted tailoring. 15, 17 yrs. 29.50 Small wonder h h i [SPECIAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY oat i hai oe | bas ae corks pst charming ———————— BLACKMAIL DEFENSE SECRET. | For the Younger Sister: The desi His exsier. st Nol | 3 designers say it is easier still Misses’ Tailleur Suits Misses’ Tailleur Suits ‘Wabina. Ate Maren Aseauen A MILITARY COAT cut three-quarters length is a comfortable read: to conceive new ideas in hats with such Jalted ot 3 5 00 Spectalized at 49.50 ements Bown on Sana, oF a occasions of Spring—navy serge or shepherd's check wersted ey ie ia eh seit fancies as ‘ ¥ : nN Hlestinn of ht Margaret Hirsch, on trial charged with , “i . The new group from the work-rooms Fas haley aar oe Ee Oe coe balien con |attempting to extort Ma GiRLS' MILITARY CAPES of fine wool army cloth. 8t016 yrs. 22,50 this morning shows many new and and Poiret twill in black, navy blue, and pony coat modes in unusual treat- beaver and tan. Sizes 14 to 18, rook ments and smart fabrics. Sizes 14 to 18 Misses’ Satin Frocks Featuring Navy Blue and Black 39.50 © 59.50 Typical fashions of fascinating charm for the miss of 14 to 18, introducing p dh osin of chic and originality and the attractive grace of youthfulness. » down as she t rok, her ali | recently convicted, | —_———___ Actual conditions of all sorts in Germany to-day will be told in twenty | important articles in The World, be ainning Sunday and daily thereafter. accomplice, WASHINGTON, March 15.—Operating | EMPIRE COATS for Little Girls, made of fine worsted, check or navy serge. ¢ to 6 yrs. 18,50 GIRLS’ SPRING HATS Pokes, Sailors and other girlish shapes Here is a fresh new assortment for Saturday. There are hats for immediate wear—fine types for school girlish shapes, charming ones with ribbons, fruits, charming models. There are large shapes and small ones—it is coming to be an accepted fact that there are no “hat troubles” in the mind of smart shoppers who have 10,00 hats from Best's. Growing Girls UNDERWAISTS and CORSETS Best & Co, have had 39 years of exe rience in_ preparing rments for hildren, The most careful study and it experiment was carried on before it was ? employees of electric ratlroads made and quaint conventional motifs. New sailors with ins ; isses’ Serge Frocks He fete. rash . d quaint convent found that the following types of gare ; | Misses’ Serge Frocks be ata inir gies rte tener dividuality—a variety of new continentals. ments were the best suited to Misses wide brims, round crowns, sash effects, Hats of ver and Porcelein cayeiu | 1 , \ pital, and bali-buntal straw-chic STRAW TAM Ceo hay ea oe Women’s Cotton Union Suits Wana Cal eae ee shape, } 1.50 | O'SHANTER, and other youthful types. und Roots careuly extracted A Knee length, sleeveless, Spring weight. } 65¢ - a "175 era ee [ee Teeth thoroughly cleaned, ‘ip . , i Broken plata repaired while 75¢ grades aaa . you wait or if sent by mail. 5 ; . Women’s Silk Stockings 2.BLOO 8 Women’s Washable Capeskin Gloves Plain black, mercerized tops and | 1 35 pF. Md 5 Bisque, pearl, black, white. t 1.75 soles, or clocked—black or white. { **9? TWO OFNiCES— Featuring “Flying Panel” and Other Engaging Modes 29.50 © 49.50 Specialized types that are appropriate for college wear and general “run- about” service developed in a simple yet chic manner. Also more for- mal modes in serge, introducing many unique style features. / @ MISSES' COATS AND CAPES in materials and models that are A} fashioned along lines unmistakably youthful. / PRINTED CHIFFONS in afternoon gowns developed in vari-colored fs flower patterned and conventionalized designs —presented in a number of clever modes. Reproductions of Paris Modes and Originations in MISSES’ TAILORED HATS 5.95 » 30.00 The Lanvin turban of interlaced ribbon—a Maria Guy hat with a winglike brim of satin—a milan hat with plaited taffeta brim by Lanvin —the crochet cap of Maria Guy —cut out brim hat with soft satin crown by Varon—Spanish turban by Talbot narrow brim Reboux sailors—chin strap cloche of Lewis feather and rose crowned turbans, Georgette crepe and transparent brim hats, SAILORS of rough and soft straws high crowns, narrow brims, ng Reneral decision. MBE Se Me aa ee SIBELS Misses’ mi AND Women's Suit 520, *25, G).50 (29: “Cifering the Best | Styles and Quality at Lowest Prices in the City. a: TYLISH At TOUT Moderate UITS Prices Teeth Without | Plates I Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, and Treat Diseased Gums, SETS OF TEETH, Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework Fillings and Inlays of Gol BSFeseece ‘ast 125th St. 169Fast 34th St. Tor those who come shoppng for Easter hats there are cases and drawers of dressy ideas originated in Georgette crepe and crepe and straw. Pictured here 1s a charming dress hat of Georgette, in blue, with under-facing of lan. Nole the simplicity of the ribbon treatment and ihe all- importance of the lines, New Silk EASTER FROCKS For Women—25.00 The striking features about these smart silk frocks is that such niceties of detail—such fine material and making—may be had for so little. There are foulards in Victorian designs; plain and with Georgelle crepe. There are the new smart taffetas, —many with Georgetle crepe in combinations that will be most practical for late Spring and Summer wear. New Crepe de Chines and Crepe Meleors in Spring colorings and graceful later modes. All charming— fresh and new. Women’s Crepe de Chine Waists Unusual quality, new models. 5.95 grades 5 4.50 2.25 grades | Women’s Capeskin Gloves White only. and Growing Girls, CORDED WAISTS, buttoned front and laced back with strap over shoulder, 85¢ A similar style with fuller bust, 7,00 A DAINTY PINK CORSET with elastic top for misses, 1.50 ELASTIC HIP CONFINER in athletic style, pink, 2.50 A LOW BUST CORSET, “Besco,” in either pink or white batiste, at 3,59 A New Model in Walking Shoes —developed in a new shade of Russia Calf and Black. ve The flattened forepart, the narrow tapering toe, the English heel—these are the things that make the fine deli- cacy of line in the new Spring Footwear, Moderate prices—The tan Oxfords are 8.00 e jack, 7.50 Pumps in tan or blacks, 7.9 A new line of spats in the season’s smart colorings is shown, Saturday Specialh———___—_—_____. 1.75 grades | 1,75 grades,