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“HUGE WAR RISKS me panies have been offering a policy known as a full war cover and many} have taken advantage of it “long shot,” on a! The word bombardment n the potley which covers the War, invasion, r, civil Gon s, military or use nlow! a happenings: on including str usurped power, bombardment, fire ot explosion directly caused by any of ' | the foregoing and explosion. Previous | beeen Big Trade Chiefs Dispel} * Rumors, Say no New Signif- icance in Insurance Landslide. tl Insurance underwriters and officials | rp; of insurance companies to-day de-| along the waterfront in or around 0 reason to believe |New York that has not long since taken out Insurance of the war ciared there ts business meu are panicky because large amounts of war insufance have been written during the last year, It was pointed no particular significance to the fact | th that the Consolidated Gas Company | W° and the New York Edison Company fusured thelr plants heavily under the year-old law which permits them to do so as a war risk. At the present time and for a your @ number of the large Insurance com- have Lovely White Skin! Strain lemon juice well before mixing and massage face, neck, arms, hands. . | AOD Orb Se Seer tenon t By all means, girls, prepare a lemon lotion to keep your skin flexible and young looking. You will soon realize that true loveliness does not mean the powdery-look or waxen colorlessness of some hot-house flower, but is typified by the velvety softness of | your skin, your peach-like complexion Ri by London Lloyds. out that there is | might zones with Manhattan, and part of Brooklyn in Zone No, 2. 80. States Army up to noon to-day at th Central Bureau for to the passing of legislation which permitted compantes to write such in- trance, all of this business was done It is believed that at the present) me the Home Insurance Company of New York is carrying as much as $75,000,000 | worth of this insurance. here is hardly a storage warehouse cover the Bronx J.T, Coli who looks after a great many policies, said to-day that altogether w has been written here, more than of full war cover $200,000,000 ‘orth insurance ——— RUSH TO ENLIST KEEPS UP; 259 FILE PAPERS T0- DAY otal of Applications at New Cen- tral Bureau for Three Days | This Week, 1,300. | With the 259 men who had applied for rviee branch of the Unite Recruiting, Hall of ecords, the grand total for this week is ‘and rosy-white hands. kag Sear ree Ava he cults Uf MOAI) (ar Hel ceiien nite. Otte trentyctee ber ordinary cold cream one can prepare |PHCd Monday, S81 ‘Tuesday and 378 a full quarter pint of the most won-| Wednesday. ‘The total for Inst week derful lemon skin softener and com-|¥8s ! This week's figures wil plexion beautifier, by squeezing the |? Probably go far beyond those for last juice of two fresh lemons into a} Week hottle containing three ounces of| This Central Bureau, of which Edward orchard white, Care should be taken | 1 Cochem Secretary, does away to strain the juice through a fine cloth) with all red tape 1t enables a man so no lemon pulp gets in, then this | quickly to join that branch of the service lotion will keep fresh for months. | for which he js best autted Every woman knows that lemon jnice| “While no doubt there ts a boom in is used to bleach and remove such! recruiting the last few days,”’ said Mr blemishes as freckles, sallowness and| Cochems, “I do not think it nuch tan, and is the ideal skin softener, | (he,fenmlt of A now anurt of tia f I heantih as it is due to the fact the men who smoothener and beautifier. want to fight for Uncle Sam have Just try it! Get three ounces of| learned they can get inte service with- orchard white at any pharmacy and| oUt any unnecessary delay his Cen- t two lemons from the grocer and make | ti up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra- grant lotion and massage it daily into} smitn College to Incre the face, neck, drms and hands. It should) naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen and bring out the roses and hidden beauty of any skin. | 1 It is simply marvellous to smoothen rough, red hands.—Advt ee2esso88 e268 889 PA White Kid Boat 0° Covered Louis wl Bureau is the thing that has been heeded all along.” a ‘Tattion Fee Next ¥ NORTHAMPTON, Maas., Mareh 21 Beginning next September, Smith Col- ge will increase its tuition fee from 20 to $200 in order to moet increased it of maintenance. (Sore oe NINE MORE INSPECTORS ADMIT ELECTION FRAUDS Far 36 of Have Pleaded Primary! Nine more inanectors of elec Mayoralty primaries Inst fall, indicted for certifying to @ faise count of the ballots cast for John Purroy Mitchel and William M. Bennett pleaded guilty be- Thus tion at the | fore Supreme Court Justice Goff to-day. ‘Thus far thirty-six of the seventy-two men Indicted have pleaded guilty, four been convicted and two have been itted, 1 Bisengreen and Maurice , inspectors in the Eighth Flection District of the Seven 1 they votes than he ‘Assembly District, adm! given Mitchel eight more was entitlgd to and defrauded Bennett No, 210 East 115th Street, inspectors in the Twenty-sixth Election District of the Elghteenth Assembly District told, Justice Goff that they had given Mitchel thirteen more votes than he was entitled to and robbed Bennett of nine. —— HUMBERT AGAIN AGAIN: ACCUSED. New Indictment Songht for army Parchases Here PARIS, March 21.—Military authorities were scheduled to ask the Senate to-day for a ne indictment of Charles Hum- ert, former Senator from the Meuse District, in connection with army pur- chasea made in Amertea, Bolo Pasha, who is under sentence of death for treason, declared Humbert received | ‘The examination of Mr. Malvy, former | Minister of the interior, charged with having delivered the plans of the French, offensive of last April to the Germans, was underway to-day. — AGED COUPLE GAS VICTIMS. Zelosis Demarest, elghty, is dead. and his wife, Ellinor, eighty-one, ts in a precarious condition at Fordham Hos pital as a result of gas poisoning The aged couple lived alone at No. 1430 W the Bronx A man whe eresene to them found the Up wt noon to- day and he roof and fire escape when he analied wan Ho towne the couple unconscious near an open gas jet | | Woman's nasen Tex AUSTIN, Texas, Woman's Primary = Sena Mareh Kuffrage Bi passed in the Texas Senate to-day, was The vote was 17 to 4 bill now goes bac curr with five pairs, se for cone nts put in the Hest six years by the longe large commissions for these purchases, | passing bogus checks on storekeeper WAR FINANCE BILL PASSED IN HOUSE; VOTE 367 102 $500,000,000 Ma Only by La Foile ton, and Mason, thinois. WASHINGTON, Maret -~By © vote of 367 to 2 the War Fi € ” poration Bill, designed to furnish ‘ina cial assistance for the American indus tries necessary to war dy the House this afternoon, Repre sentatives La Follette of Washington and Mason of Illinols formed the opvo- sition. Th Senate has passed the measure The Corporation iy to be capitalized at $500,000,000, either by private subserip~ tion or by funda from the United States Treasury, Secretary McAdoo as Chair- man, and four othar members will com vi pose the corporation, ty ofded TEAL’ AGL 08 the ran | etry Atcnatleot) Glorge Lavy ana —_———— aa de oe PASSAU a farry Michacleon, George Levy an companies that handle this business! Nathan dlsenbere. inspectors in the| SHE ASKS A LONGER NAME, make a flat rate to exist] Twelfth Election District of the Seven: | hroughout the country a meeting| teenth Asembly District confessed they | St rine as held and a graduated scale) had given Mitchel thirty-four : | at adopted. ‘The main cities, marking|Whereas he received only twenty-two! Katherine Stoner, @ musician, com- districts on both the Atlantic and |*nd defrauded Bennett of eleven porer and singer, appeared in the City Pacific coasts, are divided into three} Devid Lobel, Joseph F. Pricont and |Court to-day and induced Justice ‘ Charles Aufierl, and Adoph oby of Walsh to permit her to legally become Katharanga Clarvoe, thus reversing the usual‘order in such cases ‘The singer said she had been known to the public and her friends for the and less to usual name and that she wishe: leqgiie i « Miss. 214 West 104th Str rvoe lives at No oo WOMAN GAVE BOGUS CHECKS. “Son in nat to Prison, Beulah Lee, who has served Mrs. terms in prison before for fo’ arralgned before Justices K Frescht and O'Keefe in Special Sessions to-day under the name of Mary Mar- nhall and sent to the penitentiary for Assistant District. Attorney told the Justices the woman practice of visiting United Cig and purchasing boxes of clmari bacco which she would order f rwarded Un dl located in the mens chief of which ix provision for general registration in all counties Displayitg Hasien Poatuuaar in All the Eleven Big Best Blyn Stores Blyn Shoes Keep Pace with the Dull Black I] Seat és band bark, q Fawn. ia | Hy (vor “itt | ark Gray ind Black Extrabigh Cus 12 Buttons 2 Style ot as Spat Fins 4.09 Development of Advance Ideas. The new spring models reflect every beauty of Articles will be of order by Telephone _e 34th and 35th Strerts —=== Store Closes at 5 P. M. work, was passed | Army" messenger, 7000 Murray an alleged son amp various military id goods with obtaining the ng aitference iy cash) She ba * pean COMMISSION PLAN SEEN AS HOME RULE SNAG ; | rE + {Chances for All Municipal Owner- hip Measures Dimmed in New York Legislature. | ALMANY, March 21,—Chances for alt |ruunicipal ownership bills were dimmed to-day when Senator Eh Brown, introdu a resolution vies Committee calling for | the appointi of » special commission fo study the question and directing (hat All pending municipal ownership Bille be | referred to that committee, | made the imme= to be debated to minjority lene through the The resolution order of bi inish | Senato to he | heated debate | a in Robert F. Wagner, introducer pol ownership. bills, en- {up the resolution, and e started, Adoption nd side-tracking of a! Dilla is virtually of the resolution municipal ownership certain —— VILLISTAS BLOW UP TRAIN; KILL TWO AND WOUND TEN Band Under Holquin Carries Otf Three Cars of Mer- | + | chandise, EL PASO, Tex, March 21.--Villa fol- lowers under Epifanio Holguin dyna mited and robbed a Mexico Northweat~ ern mixed passenger and freight train this morning at Santa Sofia, 110 miles | southwest of Juarex, killing two passen- gers and wounding ten, according to | messages received here to-day The train. Was wrecked, the track de- stroyed and three cars of merchandire Jcurried off | me beg! On BROMO QUENTIN the genuine, call for full name, A Vv B BROMO JININK Tablets, Yor alanatu W. GROVE. Cure mat Dave oe—Adve. B. Altman & Co. Safety Storage for Furs in cold, dry, fire-proof \ establishmen called foronr mail telephone. Hill + Madison Avenue - Hifth Avenue New York THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, ‘SENu PRESIDENT T0 FRONT,’ EVIDENCE AT EDITORS’ TRI Sneers a front were introduced Into evidence editor enader n American soldiers were also tntroduced. | Gray, | 1s also forcing the Govern tions into strict legal tern up-to-date shoemaking. Quality and finish are in keeping with attractiveness of style Bue Stores Answer Everybody? 8 Call for New Spring Fooiweer. Eleven PLC rr peepee pen lusively to foot- wear, The buying and selling advantages of allure at the service of each, Such broad variety and such moderate prices are possible only in big units with large selling volume ‘Through fifty years of reliable making and retailing we have built up a great and growing business and placed Blyn Stores in a select and limited class. Ii Fon Zend, t Side Stores: 2 3246 bast Swe Stores: 3d Ave. and 122d St ev 3d Ave., Both & 87th Sts. bth Ave. and 27th St. | 3d Ay., 150thé1 Sts. Sth Av., 39th & 40th Sts, | 160-162 Bowery, pyar Brooklyn Stores: 142-444 Fulion St.. opp. Bridge St., nr, Hoyt $29-833 B'way, bet. Park Av. & Ellery St 1263-1267 Broadway. near Greene Ave. Newark Store: 689 Broad St., opp. Military Park Mail Order Dept., Postage, ineluding | Ins | Send PO. Order or Ne N° 4636 Coco Brow io York Dealt S11-519 Past 720 St a Men's Shoes 3,50 to 6.00 ~~ Factors nego! | White Nu B&ck Lace Boot 589 Military Hee} Children's and © Misses Shoes a alent Cort Ridite NorBuok IN THE LOWER-PRICE STORE FOR MEN BROADWAY CORNER OF EIGHTH STREET | Men’s Spring Clothes || Which Meet the Demands | of Style and Economy We know of no other colle »ction of men’s clothing whic! \ embody the essentials of style and quality and a in price. Fabrics are selected- models designated cations of tailoring furnished with the result that \]] garment is Wanamaker's through and through. Men’s Spring Suits | $18.50 and $19.50 Two cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds, flannels. Suits which compare favorably with others already our regular stocks at higher pric Silk-lined Topeoats, $19.50 oxford. | JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway corner Kighth © still so low specifi- every and three button models for men and young me h n; Specially Priced, $16.75 in Chesterfield mode! of unfinished worsted in black and 1918, Blatt” Brought Treason Hearing of Vageblatt Proporietors Yankee Out at to poet of good he As alleged German propaganda dur- at Lone |), wes of 10,000,000 as making pre llied laxatives for titute for calomel morale ment evide laxatives are not a fe on trial chief attorney for the defendants splendid results. ult SPEC In the Little Gray Salons The great vogue of the Eton coat is the outstanding fact of the Young Women's Salons-—how it appears and reappears—now in a suit, now in a dress. It is always in- teresting, it demands so much from its surroundings! A smart vest of one sort or another is necessary to the Eton. And what detail of dress lends itself to more in- dividual treatment than the vest? The new Eton suits have vests of white linen, vests of broadcloth covered in soutache braid ing, vests of a new material called rock crepe Three-piece suits are much in favor. They gain new originality by using satin sometimes in the form of a straight bodice attached to a skirt of serge, sometimes as a separate blouse. Braid is everywhere on the dashing little suits that are inspired from Cheruit, Lanvin and other great French modistes Flat silk braid in rows and rows entirely cover the coat of a blue serge suit. Braided panels handsomely trim a new Spring greatcoat Fore girl. Soutache braiding, also in panels, is the noticeab| of supreme gra Challis and printed Georgettes are the demurest of the clinging fabrics in after- noon frocks. While for freshness, of course, one must give the palm to the new ging- hams, organdies, voiles and linen its are $42.50 to $175 Coats are $47.50 to $135 Dresses are $39.75 to $87.50 ture of a Georgette gown For the College Girl So highly have we specialized this branch of the Little ¢ Salons that we have a well-organized Bureau of Personal Service which studies the individual needs of the college girl and creates thoroughly individual dresses, suits and coats Simplicityand conservation give, of course, the keynote, for college girls are helping the government in every possible way. Simple «« o dresses for the classroom may be had for as little as $16.50 Models with an extremely up-to-date nir are the Eton dresses, formeriy mentioned with and some These are Je tuni tailored, of the serge dress avy blue s with flare rts, begin at §: Charming printed Geergette or tailored taffetas, and obhers fror ses of chullis, For the Street are wonderfully — tailored suits, copies of iinportations and the, strictly tailored’ typical American mannish suits, ‘The materials and workmanship of these suit make them most distinctive Suits Are Varied The gray and sand suits are fascinating. The innur of the blu: Straight tailored suit and semi-Norfolk boyish pract variations jude t ical sults, thi Bt n_ jacks which can be worn in both effects, and the dressier tail 4 ; Fi »venin: la’ ored suits, Braiding appear y afternoon and svening Pp “ve on meny, a tou of red an important role in atitching is a Paris touch o1 v woman's wardrobe this sea- one model; waistcoats play ar son, ‘The Fashion Salons important part make a particular feature The tweed suits are num- | more expensive ones, too. of this type of gown — erous; excellent for women A large excellent selection showing love Georgettes, ] in patriotic servic: from $29.50 to $50. plain and flowered chiffons, i Suits range in prices from ans and satins, often models at to $100 Or ihe sian ed with Georgettes, course, less expensive an i equally Second floor, Old Building Broadway Store Closes at Ninth Wit at 5 = anametgasinnsemneseiis . ‘OUR WONDERFUL METHOD OF COMBIN Podophyllum With the Laxatives Which Act in Harmony With It for the Liver and Bowels Is What We Offer You in PUILADELPHIA, Mareh 21.—Sneer ¢ nayural beauty of woman ts often spoiled because “Yanker bluff’ and regrets that ha neglected to make her liver do the work nature in- ‘resident Wilson could not go to the it should do—if the liver does not secrete the right althy bile as an aid to digestion—m: Ing the treason trial of Loule Werner, | Sure to come. les, sallow skin and headaches can be n chief, and Dr, Martin Darkow | traced’ straight to an inactive liver. Our method of the managing editor, of the Tageblatt har bining of podoy yllum with the laxatives which act in is he irmony with it--is the great discovery we have to offer Clippings from the Tageblatt: charac. | VIMOny Wi great discovery we hav offer torlaing the President as. "the prom. (308,10 Rd G. Pills for the liver and bowels—your own and Ambassador Lage, r druggist tell you of wonderful qualities of & G Pills contain: The overninent ta Eis Hip 1 | effect R & G Pills stimulate the liver to secrete good " Me fact that these so-called | healthy bile-—which aids di tion—they act upon the sonable documents = were sent) bowels in a mild, agreeable manner—removes the poisons through the mails to underming Ameri 1 and restores the bowels to their natural ind physicians everywhere A few pills taken each night for a time wil All druggists ALIZED SALONS Presenting Friday What the Fashion World Has Evolved For Girls and Young Women In the Diana Salons American Fashions Presented in the Fashion Salons in Conjunction with the Paris Models Clothes that meet American women’s war-time need Appropriate clothes for every occasion Clothes noted for correct charming simplicity R. & G. Pills. which nature has provided ly very distressing ailments are podophyllum for the liver and the bowels—a perfect vegetable sub- lof its benefits and none of its bad eR & G Pills find their R & G Pills contair ecret nostrum, their contet and thou m mild bi it “effective, podop! Hy IE n and its allied s ure well known to druggists inds of families are using R & G Pills with bring splendid re- 10¢ ar 25¢ the box.--Advt. OF FASHIONS! In the Own Corner DIANA Diana is a new genius in the Fashion World for Young Women. She creates her individual models exclusively in New York for Wanamaker’s, Her gowns have the subtle and illusive charm of youth. To her each dress is symbolical, repre i a type or mood so well define at, finished, she names each creation—for ine stance: Innocence Wheat Prices at $50. The Girls’ Own Corner presents a@ new departure in custom tailors ing that will interest its patrons. Among the models are A Belgian blue velour suit. A three-piece frock, consisting of a crepe de chine blouse, a velvet coat and a plai skirt Smart riding habits, A Trench coat. The Girls’ Own Corner specializes in ready to wear garments—the sort of coats, suits and dresses which fit the fillette from 12 to 16 and give her good lines in spite of the awkwardness of the growing age. Also in simple, individual wash dresses for little girls of six to fourteen. Second floor, Old Huliding Lady Fair Buttercup of these charming gowns begin ’ i interesting. There are any number of charming serge frocks, taffetas, tricotine, wool etamine, satins, Never have the Fashion Salons been better prepared with carefully worked out good- looking dresses at moderate price The details are a joy. The Coats and Capes another wonderful story, , There are tailored and dressy coats and capes. Wraps for all climates, all oceasions. The Dinner Gown \ semi-evening gown