The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1918, Page 7

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ARMY SEEKS TO HEAD OFF SHELL SHOCK AMONG MEN Order Issued to Report Symptoms] of Approaching Breakdown to Medical Officers. AMERICANS MAROONED IN CITIES IN FINLAND; IGE BREAKERS FOILED Sweden Refuses to Risk Vessels, Despite Requests Made by Amer THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1918 wy [years, ated on Sunday fn his home, et. He covered Yonkers and Westchester County main ) 4153 Bast 184th 8 also a contributor of pha to periodicals un ly. He w morous par he name of Zimmerman Sketchet py in Supreme Coart, No. hue nder Zim" and wrote a book. ACTORS’ FUND IN SPOTLIGHT. Money Hatser's Sait for Comminsion My a the SEAN otal ns i ican Minister Morris Nelson W. Brown appeared in the Su- shock, the nervous ailment that has © Court to-day to prosecute hi rock e _ |preme Cour 8 * made thousands of foldiers invalids ial icra Atta Be Rea cae sult to recover $150,000 from the Actors’ during the war, can be eliminated only ayne: nited States C Fund of America for alleged breach of if the entire y aide tn th ne | SUlat Helsingfors, Fintand, has re- | contract. He charges he was engaged hi bi army aids ” he Aght! turned to his post, according to ® [through Daniel Frohman and Marc againat it. A xeneral order was Issued | report reaching Minister I. N. Mor- |xKiaw to act as sole representative in by the War Department to-day in-| ris, Commander W. 8, Crosley, the |raising money for the Fund, and that structing officers and men of the army| American Naval Attache, and the jas to receive 15 ner cent. of his in the best methods of preventing shell shock. tunity to leave, The order says that It has been ob- served in Euro; » that soldiers who have nish coast Military Attache and his wife are at Bjorneborg awaiting an oppor- ‘The ice conditions along the Fin- he gross collections. The contract aw and Brown. D. Gerber, Fund, told Justice Pendleton and a Become victims of shell shock had, | are so bad that the |ijan of $1,736, thelr collapse | Swedish Government is not willing —>— e fast approach-| to send ico breakers there, not- |18 Officera Arrives One Is ing the limit of their nervous endur-| withstanding the request made by Cratohes, ance.” 1t adds that ‘“n s downs often bein by sistent homesickness. Pression, self-reproach, fear, suspicion of others, complaints of ill-health.” ‘Those in contest with the soldier showing such sins are urged to bring them to the attention of the medical vous break-| Mr. Morris. plessness, per-/ ber of Americans are reported nervousness, de. | unreasonable | and general | Man of Figa Burton Zimmerman, a reporter the Bradstreet’s Agency for thirty- A considerable num- | be wandering about Southern Fin- land, vainly seeking a chance get out of the country, > da Fan Dies, signed in December, 1915, by Frohmi K was attorney for the Actors’ Jury at the beginning of the case that Brown owes the Fund @ balance of $902.75 on a o Thirteen British officers arrived to aboard a large British steamship at an American port yesterday, One to jof them was Capt. William 8. Mac- Tier, of the 13th Canadian H @ year suffering from wounds celved at Vimy Ridge. igh. landers, who had been in a hospitul ro. A German for | bullet in the right leg forces him to four use crutches for the present. bbs aan Petit Journal announces, Capt. Ladoux ONLY SIX DEFECTIVE BALLOTS | EX-INTELLIGENGE CHIEF |2.e%rsmmurn, co tates WHERE 323 WOMEN VOTED, FACES INQUIRY IN FRANGE "0%. ysis Which Bolo Pasha has been tried itenced to death. : lo i . ' The ni f states that Investica- Election at Brewster Shows Newly) Capt. Ladoux's Connection With tion la ty be made immediately Into pa ii Capt. Ladoux ith the Enfranchised Citizens Are at Bolo Pasha and Traders With | caer of Bolo | trembles Home at Polls. Enemy Under Investigation. | cnntae Of mat (Special te The Breniog World ) PARIS, Tuesday, March 18—Capt.| reed on ia similar ALBANY, March 20.—Question—Do| Bouchardon, the Judge Advocate, signed | (ier, an. ace: women know how to vote? an order to-day for the beginning of | Henry ove’ Japt. George La- | with The village election at Prewater, N.L Rouse, to fthe Intelligen |the Bonn Y., was held yesterday and 699 votes| Bureau y of War, the! dition. were cast, 322 by women. C. Ralph Diehi was re-qlected President of the village by snack 200 majority. His op- ponent was Dr. Scofield, whose election was advocated by the friends of Ham- ‘on Fish. Monty a half dozen defective ballots were cast, showing clearly the women know how. to vote quite as weil as (he men, which percentage of defective bal- lota ‘in a vote in this county breaks all precedents. ’ a | TWO GET CITY MARKET JOBS. Inspector and Deputy Appointed by Commissioner Day. SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY CLEANSES YOUR KIDNEYS For centuries GOLD MEDAL Haarlem ndard household rem- Wer and stomach ed with the urinary Fr er are, body. your usual vigor, contin fle oF two each day. t 3, sleeplensneas, . Commissioner of Markets Jonathan C. | agvondency, backach In condition and prevent a retura of the | Day announced to-day two appoint-|hesgache, pain in lelce are ments, They were that of Willlam gali-atones, ye are ee ‘ tf 19% Third Avenue, to be ine, cloudy ey and bladder Smith, of No, First ‘Deputy. Market Commissioner at a salary of $6,0%, and George Schaefer, of No. 468 Lenox ‘Avenue, the Bronx to | 8 be General Inspector of Market His rheumatiom, solation 1) GOLD MEDAL | They will refund | represented, In three Ask for the orim- MEDAL. Accept ne 1 Import salary will be $3,000, inal imported wubatl Ti we ere oH, Ne Coat dlouse of Georgetie with sParg soutache braiding j 2 is X } \ | Crepe de chine —slip-over Dlowse,. satin hownd. 55 49. Georgette with net Jadot, hand embroidered and trimmed twin } veal filet lace. $24.74 qa Satin blouse with tucked Georgette vestee, $17.49. blouse with sou tache braiding $10.74 S The blouses pictured in the side panels are but the preface to the icturesque sleeveless slip-over, the ive high neck jabot blouse at the left, or the classic blouse race at the right, would change the personality of a suit to the individuality of the wearer or the re- Spring blouse story. The impr of simple unobtrusive quirements of the occasion. The blouses in the lower panel exhibit “chic” not as a fleetin expression, but as a definite characteristic. blouse with the faggoted blouse (its grace might have tempted the brush of Gainsborough) the beautifully embroidered Georgette blouse with flattering neck line, and the rever blouse so artistically braided are new- nesses which typify the advance spirit of the Blouse Section. Georgette There are swagger silk sport shirts, quaint silk blouses with Peter ) | Pan collars, slip-over blouses with that new shoulder neck line, . t round neck blouses with Moyen-age frills, Georgette blouses with Spring touches of dainty embroidery and tiny pin tucks, | and blouses of American cottons—voile, fine organdie, batiste —-a symposium of Blouses! The good name of the Blouse Section was not gained in a day. It is only because our blouses are consistently fine and charming, 4 because they seem to anticipate the trend of fashion and the taste of women—and do it first—that the Blouse Section gains new friends every day, and keeps its old ones. And now, as an announcement to old friends and an invi- tation to new ones; the Blouse Section is ready for Kaster and ready for Spring. There are blouses for all needs, all de- \ sires, all tastes, all occasions, all women—-and all purses. HERALD SQUARE eorpette A Springtime Pageant UITS have been proposed and unanimously accepted in the Fashion court of Spring—and of course Blouses are the first amendment to the suit resolution. for tailored wear, suits for informal wear, suits for dress wear, and there's a blouse for every phase of every suit. Dlowae, $12.74 It’s suits Georgette alip-over blouse with diac! len deade, $13.74. The batikepriated | | ilk, the imported frill Voie bio edged frills. with plicated, lace 53.74 Frill dlowse of Georgette, Vai i lace trimmed. £4.69 Goeorgatte with atk and wool embdroid ery, $18.74 ate Batik - printed Georgette with — faggot ak, $1174 Georgette blouse tucked and bead trim med, $4.68. Biriped = atik sport shirt with convertible cob Jar, 54.69 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO THE HOME OF TRUTH Bloomingdale§ 59TH TO (OTH STREET LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE. The How at is only $12.95. Hloomingdales slight mill faults. Fibre Silk Hose, 29c Full length fibre silk with cotton garter tops,reinforced heels and double — soles Slight mill faults. Almost imperceptible. Variety of colors. mercerized garter tops. ‘The Home of Truth’ well as other color combinations. Gloves, 59c ‘Two-clasp style, finger tips with double The Home of Truth ———— int a Victrolas On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments cost: Victrola lV.... $15.00 5 Recordsat75c 3.75 VictrolaIV-a.. ($20.00 6Recordsat75c 4.50 Total........ $24.50 Fine a Victrola VI..... $25.00 faults. Total........ $34.50 No Interest No Extras pai weight, lp Binsk oe “Service That Satisfies” Abbe aiicw thotae ten fol L_Bloomingdales’—Second Floor } |__fioomingdales'—Main Floor ao! ‘The Home of Truth New Ideas Carried Out in Couch Beds and Divans Our furniture department is quick to sho development. Divan, with Head Rest, $3.75 All ste! able head raised in any f desired spring with adjust Ma rest. which may be sition, or flat if Brown denim mattress, $4.50. Folding Divan, $6.75 Fitted head rest, heavy frame and spring Brown denin Bed and Spring, $10.25 Bed ‘ Spring fabri with extra has cont Bloomingdales’ — k 1¢ Transfer to Bloomingdales 2.03 3x.. rn. Continuing the Sale of Smart Silk Frocks $12.95 of new models for women and misse \ of styles including Taffeta Silks Crepe de Chines Georgette Crepe Combinations Popular Wool Jersey Frocks All the colors of Springtime in an assortment of Styles co suit the individual taste few ne-of-a kind” exclusive models in the group. And the price Main 10 nteinalimaadeiiataiimaial i cunaie: he tome of oa Women’s Silk and Lisle Hose Thousands of pairs of stockings offered at prices that cannot be duplicated today at wholesale hosiery to advantage always at Bloomingdales’ Mercerized Hose, 17¢ Full seamless and fine weave, with garter tops. Very Black, white and most popular shades. Gotham Silk, 79c Full-fashioned thread silk, with famous gold stripe gar- ter top which prevents rips and runs. Slight mill faults. Black, white and colors Onyx Thread Silk Hose, 98c Strictly first quality full-fashioned thread silk with In black, white and all the newest Spring shades. Bloomingdates'—Matn Floor ser’s Silk | Fownes’ and Kayser’s Silk Gloves for Women, 79c Made in two-clasp style, in gray, white, sand, mode and champagne, with either black or self-embroidery, as Misses’ White Silk | Misses’ Gloves, 98c Elbow length, double tipped Very good LL Bloomingdales'—Main Floor quality, ‘The Home of Truth’ ’Tis a Season of Ribbons and our stocks are amply supplied to fill your wants his line. Here are a few selected at random: Lacquered Ribbon, 2 to 6 inches wide, 33c to 75c yard. Here are four combina- prepelatiy called “ehoo-pol- ish” ribbon, from its very high tion offers that will make lustre, and highly favored for home life happier at small | | hat xrimming Hair-Bow and Sash Ribbon to match, 39c to 59c yard, Pink, blue and white bro- caded ribbon in rich designs. Lex, Ave. ———="The Homa of Truth A Special Offering of Men’s Hose, 19c Mer cerized Lisle Socks 6Recordsat75ce 4,50 mh an Total........ $29.50 and ‘ean soles; white, Victrola VI-a.. $30.00 black 6Recordsat75c¢ 4.50 colors Slight mil Silk Lisle Socks, 29¢ You’ll be interested in the folloy Sliding Couch with Head Rest, $13.50 be adjusted to an Woven Wire Spring and Head Rest, $6.75 Adjustable position. or flat. to fit any t urth Fl Sa You can buy Long Silk Level, a every new Extra heavy itted with comfor head rest in any Spring in any size 59th to 6oth

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