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Pe ) clared March 13 ‘ SAILORS BACK TO WORK IN PHILIPPINE ISLANDS St in Graniing Higher Wages Danger of Famine Provincial Towns. MANILA, March 19 by sailors engaged !n on ships plying between the fslands of the archipelago has been <The strike de Since long before my great grandfather carried chandise to the countr settled, Grants of ware increases have been made. tied up, trade as danger of lal towns. nine IN several prov WOMEN ARE NEEDED TO HELP IN WAR Women can be usefully employed in’ with that also when he is eighteen and goes for his five years’ service in nursing the wounded, in n the soldiers’ ways. Many American women are weak, pale or anemic from woman's ills, ‘For young girls just entering womanhood, for women at the critical aking up time, nursing mothers and every woman who is “rundown,” tired or overworked—Doctor Pierce's Favor- ite Prescription is a special, safe and certain help. Tt can now be had in tablet form, 60c at all druggists. nd Dr. Pierce, President Invalids’ | nd Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y, 10c for trial package tablets. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.—“I send! photo of myself and little daughter Lillian, She came after I had used ‘Favorite Prescription.’ I began tak ing it when I had morning sickness and it took all the discomforts away, and at the last I was ill only an hour and a half. She is a strong, healthy baby, and I know I owe much to Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I never felt so well, and I want to say to every woman whose desire is to be a mother, take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion and there is every hope for you| to have a darling little one in your home."—MRS. JOHN SANDISON, 51 Thompson Street.—Advt | | renounced the Czar. | their | cepted My Own Experi In the ‘Battalion of De THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 19, 1918 ences ath” CHAPTER VIII.—The Don Cossacks By Eva Zaintz of the Cossacks live in towns—or ever did, Every Cossack has his own farm. The Government CAN speak of my own knowledge when I say that upon the Cossacks depends Russia's salvation, if that is ever to be accomplished. his pack of mor-\ of the Donski the Government of the Cossacks had been established according to its own ordinances and customs. Few provides the land and gives every man all the necessaries of an easy Hfe for himself and his family. Then he pays no taxes. | ment, but they are his. His farm animals are The Govern: the army. has learned to use. He has but to~ remain loyal and ready to answer the Government's call to live in @ Czar. They even from the Govern- His horse, which ts his pride and care, is from a ' oi breed of great swiftness and spirit. ment provides him But when he returns to the ease and comfort of his farm the | kits and a thousand other horse is his, as also are the arms and the equipment of a soldier which he | agement of their daughter, Miss Lil |llan Mary King, to Capt. James C. made special an- nouncement of their acceptance of the manner which a little king might] principle of equality for all, and de- envy. clared their willingness to treat the $o the C ws with fairness and friendship. So the Cossacks lived from the time |” ‘Then, when the struggle to bulld a of Peter the Great to the time of this|strong ‘and effective government for; w In childhood the training for|the, whole people seemed to requ . the ar . « wohoota, |8tch action, the Cossacks at a grea army began. In the schools | meeting disavowed their obligations which the Government regulated for|of centuries and declared their loy the Cossacks, there were special train /alty to Kerensky and his govern- ing in horsema 4 the use of |Ment, direct, without the interven Cc spain and the use of tion of an Ataman. It was only the Cossacks married only Cos |aitruistic and impossible and foolish They recognized special ly human weakness of Kerensky gations to their Ataman—their head- | lilmself that lost to him the great man—but they swore an allegiance to | #treneth, which was thus offered to ‘i ils hand the Czar which was a death oath. Disappointed in Kerensky, the Cos- They were the defenders of the Czar 1 a weaker authority against every people’ or his own 1 to 5 people. With one voice the Cossacks ie want he With not one of could not When the Cossack Ataman received a telegram from the Duma that th Czar had beén compelled to abdic: . Henry W his throne and that Russia, free,| pow it feels to uo would have a government of its peo- | dev when he led a | ple, the Ataman summoned the oe sacks to their military meeting places and placed the facts before them. Without a dissenting voice they ax the new situation. Throug’ the Ataman they made proclamation fight and die for Russi. follow Movie Star Walden His Horse; Hip movie ver Top Broken, actor, realized over the top vester- ver vreast- aviation fleld at large crowd was in al was Lond! excited | | i fred Harris of Devonshire, England, | will be married to Lieut. Edward D. | Babcock, U. 8S. N. A., Camp Upton, the date to be announced later. orders from |ents at Scars¢ and be alriage of her daughter, Miss Dorothy thousands of lances missing uld not lead He “ready to y sady to t give up his own authority for Kerenskv and the Social Demvc- | principles he accepted, But Kerensky |racy. As one man they stand now | would not avail himself of the chance awaiting tho order of their Ataman,|to work out Russia's salvation by the strongest disciplined force in|the just but merciful administration | Russia, of force. He believed that great In 1906, at the time of the first rev-] Principles would assert themselves olution, when the Czar alot their own moral force. And thus constitution, it was the Cossacks who|he lost the Cossacks as his support were sent to slay and drive the people} ¢'s with their lances wherever One thing, however, is certain: The tionary meetings ¥ ned, | Cossacks will never allow the Bolshe yed asa matter wurse At that} Wiki to govern tnem—or any branch time my mother went from our house |of th hevile. ‘They will ru into the street, we in red skirt, {themselves until the people ru! The Cossacks seized her and stripped |*ia in @ government which is s the skirt from he They told her|@nd just. And if such-goverr that even s0 the « s of the revo- | Shull never be in Russia the Cossacks lution must not be layed, My [Will rule themselves for all time father was much disturbed by this|Before they will acknowledge the occurrence, The Cossack officers| Power of Germany, the conqueror, came and drank tea, and in the lan-|they will die to. the last man guage of old friendship explained to| a my father that they had only obeyed| vel licate, Tne.) the orders of the Cz > of exe Wialden's |fame and ‘once @ pi d died yesterday NN Notes in Society The class under the management of the social service department of St. Luke's Hospital met to-day at the home of Mrs. Stuart Duncan, No. 8 East 75th Street. Dr, Walton Martin of the advisory board of the hospital's social service spoke on the value of the work and its particular impor- tance in war time, Miss Marton J, Hilliard, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Alphonso Hilliard of this clty and Dickinson, N. D., will be married to Delos A. Blodgett, Ord- nance Department, U. S. A., to-day at the winter home of the bride's par- ents in Daytona, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webster King of Plainfleld, N, J., announce the en- ‘Thornton, 808th Field Artillery, Camp Upton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Braxton Thornton of Bedford, Ind, Miss Catherine A. Harris of this city, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- Announcement is made by Dr. and Mrs. W. Melvin Whitlock of the ma age of their daughter, Miss Helen , anderbilt Whitlock, to Sergt. Brad- ford Downey, U. 8. N. A. last Sat- urday at the home of the bride's par- N.Y. Mrs, Robert Gordon Pike of Mid- |dletown, Conn., announces the mar- Brainerd Pike, to Capt. Roy Delmar Lowell, U. 8. M. C,, last Saturday in Holy Trinity Church, this city. Miss daughter Antoinette of the Marie Wagan, late Michael F. igan, was married sterday to Leo P, MoKay of the th Field Ar- tillery in the Chureh of the Blessed Sacrament, in this city Miss Merad Whalley » of Charlotte, Vt, a graduate was married esterday to Guion ¢ Hillman, son of George W. Hillman, at the home of the bridegrgom at Flushing, L. I. | Miss Xenia Grevi Moore, daugh- | ter of Baroness de Montaru of No. 0 Central Park South, formerly of | London and Paris, was married yes- | terday to Ernest C. Bass, aviation . in the marriage chapel in the | Municipal Buile OBITUARY | NOTES. hate Yelson J. Rosene, ninet ht, a close friend of John Rrown of anti slavery Noo 315 ‘West oath Street rank formerly connected | with oe wall paper Gorham, own. can whistle, s, laugh and.c hardest food, and these Rooftes: emain in place when made in The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted FR and nome at night with a NEW set that fits) perfectly. 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Refrigerator, Re new spe ‘Ing stock of carriages We have 5 19 is now ready; some very 16°; some as low beautiful patterns; ool Ppt. iy ell AY as..., I made; good one for AND SATURDAY EVENIN( "0c Weekly Chiftoniers in all and woods, | ory Manufacturers of thi city,’ died. yeaters home of his son, Walter D. Riverside, Conn., aged formerly iigan Con 1. LiHomme wer of the od sixty rias, Uruguayan diplomat, !s d at Buenos Ayres. harles W. Ha Police Captain Ind terday. Holmes Mallory, son of Robert a member of the banking r Trask & Co, and dir ral steamship corporatior sterday, at th Hotel Biltmo years old ean, rector of the in’ Trenton for died last night at the age formerly a wey City, dled yess Mal- m of tor of died He der in Demo- | ey, Ix dead at Washington, Keenan, rist, is dead No, 114 Willoughby Avenue, d Kixty-two years, Engineer ‘Thomas retired, is dead at his Siitualy Lite dead at his hom ed by Stenogrn, James A. Taylor, a cotton statistician with offices in Broad Street, failed to respond yesterday when his name was He was to made ora pher On nt District At- | or Taylor. $500 ball’ wes forfeited and’ the Justices ordered bench warrant Jasued, Taylor was arrested Feb. 2 throuxh the activity of Deputy Police Comm! r O'Grady Mina Peterniy to whom nd a sto! h vment VICTOR RECORD Supreme Service Write for Catalogue Mail Orders Filled 55 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN Open Monday and Saturday evenings 16th GREAT SPRING SALE Opportunities That Cannot Be Duplicated pring Sa S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS Dress o or close our reg. $4.94 or tallored—lai fitting: Limit, UNTRIMMED DRES SS AND TAILORED HATS Black and colors—smart styles —large, small or classe fitting—our reg. $2. 2.00 Trima free if maveriale are pur- chased here. Limit, one. GIRLS’ TRIMMED HATS Newest styles—best Spring colors —tallored and ress models— our reg. sane seseee cee DTT ROSES, PANSIES, DAISIES AND BLUETS Wreath corbination—our reg. .77 and 95 8 of fruit and. flower _ 55 Limit, 2. MISSES’ SUITS Dressy tallored models in navy, black, mixtures, seri checka; neweat ‘belts lara, Reg, $24.60 and $26, MISSES’ wool and col- 8.50 ND JUNIOR COATS Poplins—Tan, Pekin, Clay, Navy Copenhagen—high watat, and pleated backs—detachable Sol lars of or self c jain or PERCALE B) fancy ollars half lined— our reg. $19.74 and $21.74 HOUSE DRESSES In neat stripes of pink, blue and gray lars—si: our reg. $1.74. 208 36 to 46-— Limit, 2 plain color chambray col- 1.33 WOMEN’S BLOUSES Georgetto cre white, fl blue and bisque—plain beaded and tucked—satin or Georgette collars our reg. and cuffs— $5.94... Limit, 4.66 FINE WHITE VOILE BLOUSES Tucked, emb'd and lace trimmed—our reg. $3.94 WwoM Limit, EN’S EXTR, 00 A SIZE CORSET COVERS High ne Our reg. ck, a8 . tees Limit, 2 tight fitting — +22 Extra size washable -PETTICOATS Clear st all lengths ripes— Limit, 2 WOMEN'S 66 PETTICOATS Natinsook broidery and 1s and edge. ruffle insert $1.00, of good em- ting 74 it, 2. BRASSIERES Fine w ery and lace trimmed White bust— long hip our reg embroidery hite material button back CORSET 8 batiate-—medli trl izes 20 to 30. $1.60. Limit, embrotd a hooked im low mming _1,00 GARDEN SETS Q-plece sets, well constructed, naisting of T handle spade, rake and hoe—reg. 28° WASH BOARDS Large laundry size, double washing surfaces and Limit, 2 NEPONSIT LINOLEUM Floor Mats—27x36 inch— 25 patte on 36 12. rns—reg. Limit, 25 O'CEDAR OIL or Dust reg. .76 with 1% yds, Mops “Limit, 2. TABLE OILCLOTH k flannel b: wide—reg, 80 Limit 0 yds. PEARL AN D NOVELTY BUTTONS Large assortment of alnew atterns o COTTON widths—select our reg .12! ” LACE Bia EMBROIDERED width® EDGES patterns—vario our reg. 7 cts 55 er Limit, 6 grons three us SNAP FASTENERS te and black es—OUr Tom DRESS SHIELDS White. -excellent qual three and four— our reg rel h nd long sleeves. Wi ysl h of a soft, cool 10 and 12 ct, Limit, Don’t Neglect Our Negligees in the woman nx more perf blue? ha w ‘@ sem! banging ed with e ie tentale ity—alaon Th 6 pairs, who docs Another refreshing bit of lovell- in negligees 18 one of crepe ne in rose or light blue or of flowers and ilar and sash Bpeclal embroidered tn having a 6.95 18.50 AEARN ‘Weat of Fifth Avenue Fourteenth Street In Every Section—On Every. Floor pring Sale S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S GIRLS’ TUB DRESSES OF fine fingham, repp. cham- or crash—new spring mod- to 14 years- our reg. $2.94 ovens Limit, 3 WHITE DRESSES FOR LITTLE TOTS Yoke, Empire, belted and waist Rei Ja embroidery | and hand stitching--to 6 yrs QQ —our reg, $1.27 1 Limit, 3 CREPE 40-tnc our rem. Embroidery and lace turn- backs, puffed or set-in crowns— ribbon trimmed—6 montha 9G to 3 years— 94 bi large sizes MEN’S ters or Kth drawer sited models, poplin trimme 2 to 6 yeara— 2.25 Our reg. $2.97... 04. Limit, & BABY BANDS Silk and woo! to 3 years—onr reg. .TB.csee ° Limit 3; CHILDREN’S CAMBRIC SKIRTS Embroidered and tucked 47 4 to 14 yours—our rem. 8. + BOYS’ SUITS Semi-Norfolk models—casstmeres and cheviots—deairable patterns— § to 17 years— BOW be our reg, $4.96 silk 0} ted ateip Limit “3, ee Low neck, our rej Extra our reg (A! ixtures, stripes and herringbone —varlous colors—3 to 6 bb —our reg, $1.45 Lim BOYS’ BLOUSES Newest Spring styles and colors— fancy striped pereales—neck- band or attached Canara - our reg. In an newest Spring stylés—full cross taped, Our reg. .61.. Limit 45 HUCK TOWELS Fine quality imported huck, cot- ton and linen mixed, hen{med. wide damask border, wreath for initials. or monogram Our reg, 68... NEEL Limit’ ‘one dozen TURKISH TOWELS hemmed, white loped. reg, $1.37... Limit four doz MERCERIZED DAMASK LINEN DAMASK VAPKINS bleached quality- » pattern ‘ion, 4 Limit 2 doz. Announcement Our Manicure Departs ment is enlarged and placed our assistants, will render To provent dealers buying, quantities re $1.28 S ins 3S inch 67 et. Little Tots’ y, olive and black REIS GOODK—MAIN FLOOR, | WASH DEBS FABRICS BASEMENT | 92 ct, Sateen Pi Flora elan ashe 76} MUBLINS deslgn. of nea ipea— fitted bande’ 144 ct, Tichings THICOATS—BBCOND FLOOR | Morning Spect Lo Ag fo ’ Clock Stans D Look for the Clocks! Limit, 18 yds, PLAIDS AND STRIPES 48-Inch—all-wool hes ahort alee von exceptio of colors and patjerne our rem. .17; SHIRTING. ° MADRAS Nainsook and cambrio wizen to 4 yre ; omby trim 38 ct. Mercerized Poplins 30) “INPANTS" Dorr te Ane nomae assortment of light and METEO draping quailty, Quill" surtace-medium ea dark colors—our reg, Limit, CREPE DE CHINES @-Inch—full crepe weave, Twatrous light dark and medium shades 15 Flag French weave, two-tone combinations, WHITE DRESSES, invvagious ‘colorings — ‘ R LITTLE § Limit, 16 yde End? pelted yl nce and ate POPLIN § AND roldery trimmer to yi P| Moot tomea dca LA 1.37 42-Moh ee 4 rore, army, BABIES’ WHITE gundy, mye, a He LAWN CAPS wecvoout tog oe 1,32 im MEN’S TROUSERS Neat stripes or seri durable—regular an regular 4.00 and $4.45 Limit, 2 pairs. UNION SUITS oe MEN’S NECKWEAR tin, carefully # ind figures, Asnortment—op MEN'S SHIRTS mbrays, ttached eollae black Wi )MEN’S LISLE UNION SUITS sleeveless, neatly finished—tight or lace trimmed knee—regular slzes— Lirait§. Woven stripes in @ pl BOYS’ CAPS assortment coll Brown and fancy mixtures— : White, grey, tan, with UNION. LINEN Suara ae oreeter: SILK EMBROIDERED FLANNELS White — hemstitched and variety of designs Limit 7 yaa. GOLD-FIGURED VENETIAN LININGS On ight or dark gro novelty for lining coat BLEACHED DAMASKS eT Thais oad 70-4n, part nen and cotton—ood 36-INCH assortment of patterns— 947 tenn our reg, #100... MERCERIZED Am yards SATEENS Fe HEMMED NAPKINS Good assortment of colors for Attn, bleached, mercerized 4 23 Batlleoste sed sult lining 34 Limit, 13 yds,” 44-INCH WHITE LINGERIE BATISTE nicely mercerized, Fine quality, sirable’ patterns “in for dresses, blouses ani fet infants’ wear, etc, regular 48. + Limit, 15 yds LONG CLOTH 1.08 | $5.94 Boys’ Corduroy Suits itticoats soft and nds—Spring underwear $ The Following for Both Wednesday and Thursday pring Sal. S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S #5 1.33 serge 3.10 1.12 sateen 71 af 19 Spring Sale S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S Rese ete on HOSE oat KID GLOVES l-clasp—half pique _sewn—tan, white, ivory, gray and 1 OQ black—our 4. wt "Fmt 2 NECKWEAR COLLAR AND CUFF SETS Sailor, Pan, Tuxedo Satin, . Pique, Organ. die and our reg. see UMBRELLAS For Men and Women—Ameri- can taffeta black — plain handle—no caso— our reg. $1.00 bait 2, LACE AND CHIFFON VEILS Black and colors—very newest—our AT... RIBBONS White, black and colora — ating, moire, tatfetas ani Dresdens — full assortment —o Our reg. sft and 2.. o @ Limit 10 yards, NEW HAND BAGS nd as atyleam t ehapes “and colors — Ineluded— 14 KT. GOLD FILLED BRACELETS Sizes for wome: engraved or cl an satene — our rem. sesecens MEN’S "HANDKERC’ FS Plain or tnitial~ corded— 64 Our reg. 6 half doz... ° donen, LINEN N TOWELING 28% Firm weave—various col ored borders—our reg. 38 Limit, 12 yards, LINEN TOWELING For dish or roller towel use— K00d borde! leasing 24 pretty 1 1,00 KITCHEN TOWELING Red or blue striped borders, as well aa glass checks— 14 Our Fem. IRM ooo eens we Limit "42" yard FINE SCRIM CURTAINS Duteh Valance, with Lace Edge or Insertion, real Ince ef- 4 29 fects—our Fegan 3.06 SILKOLINE COMFORT- sitet A ABLES Floral deste filled; full size reg. $2.72. FEATHER PILLOWS Extra strong cholen quality goose tieki filing, 32 Hearn School of Dressmaking under the former Manager NOW OPEN of Greenhut’s Manicure Fourth Floor—New Bullding— Parlors, who, with her and Every Day. Lessonsan hour anda half each. the high standard of ser- Appointments at your conyen- vice heretofore prevailing. tence, Specialties added-—Care of Course of Six 3 00 the Hair, Facial Massage. Lessons, 2 MORNING SPECIALS-—-Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. stricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders ee ining» © extra THIRD FLOOR. jood quality—desirable light and 7 tc 17 yrs,—-semt-Norfolk models dark colors | full belted—nervice SILKB—MAIN FLOOR —well tallored—many have trousers, $1.58 Panamas and Wool Talfetes. 1.20) HOS orommiyo All inches—Sand, Bel- | gian blue, brown, myrtle, garnet, ace and SECOND FLOOR, | $0 ct. Bleached Sheeting. . Two yards wide—firm weave. BASEMENT. the a B1-inch--assorted atripes. 1.08 1.16 4 TICKINGS, $3.96 Little Boys’ Suits 5 3 to 4 yra—corduroys and ser | New Mixed Goose Feather Pillows wining checks and mixtures—many Assorted striped tickings. ym Ine Military effects 0x3 Bove CLUPHING THIRD. PLOOK ie a Hi is 22x28—oUur reg. $3.97 New Madras Portieres 24x30—our reg. $2.02 Shades of green, old rose, blue, pegs ‘ wood browns: also multi-colored RGztd—our reg, $9.98 Porte ie ipultesas PILLOWS—BASEMPNT. SHEET, 8 10x90, made of best quality sheating—stamped run of 9 8@ mill—reg. $2.77. < Limit, one dosen. BED TICKS Full and % size. ady for filling—-beat quality— 3.37 regular $5.00 PILLOW CASES Limit, 2 Special Purchase 42x36 our rem. .34 24 46x26—our reg. 36 1 FS hy PTI FINE STEEL SHEARS Well known mak 6 to 8 Inch—reg. .67,....., SILVER- PLATED TEASPOONS Bright or gray finish— reg. #8 “% dozen LACE TRIMMED DOYLIES 18 Linen centre reg. 26 Limit, 2 j For Next Four Days These Special Prices —ON Business Printing 100 Cards 200 Cards 300 Cards 500 Cards 1000 Cards . We Sell Them on Every Floor War Savings Stampa, United States Government Tax Man Will Be at Our Information Booth, Main Floor, Advice Free,

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