The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 10

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Fe Prance and Germany to Swap Pris! eht All Miiiesiotes oficars affected will bel repatriated, terned in Switzerland anes Aras 10 | that could hardly be found in any ners Over Awe of F other body of students, PAMIS, March ° | The e: 6 and progress of these een reached between the Hee pe at this time, of ape- German Gover nts, taking im- | clal signif © because of the prom- Mediate effect, ding the e@x-| ig it holds out to the appalling num- oo. of i mers acta the age of| bers biinded in the war. In a series privates and non of demonstrations of thelr work last evening they showed a degree of pro- ficlency in remunerative work as well as a happiness and oride in it that will assure tho newly blinded soldier of @ path up from his helpleasness and despair This year’s exhibition of the Inati- oe" AN AMAZING SHOW —o—- | _|Excite Envy of Those Who Byot Can See in All Branches of tute, which, by the way, bas been hal carrying on its work for elghty-soven Manual Training. years, was y of manual +. gener training, jemonstrations “The blind leading the blind!” | sf tunin | uning, basketry, 21-23 West 38th St. That antique aying In doomta to) knitting, machine die as a simile of ridicule, but It may | * rae stectan be resurrected as a simile of respect. ten to tw ery instanc e children cieney equalling that Last night, at the anniversary, exer- cises of the New York Institute for Easter Styles played a pr ‘ the Education of the Blind, It was! perfect-eyed experts \ mews that only thos blind who} In thirty minutes’ work two boys Out Women || te css is ee ad a einer tee "ti 2s Daked really digestible, " matte of the alghtions childsen put to | CaNSG Feally Cigestibie, Browsed bis Not merely large sizes, but shame those of the average ehild who Specially designed apparel that &@ house apron 6 had woven ihe insure graceful lines and greatly CAN #06. tn Pad a : ° boys Co aa had feduce the apparent size. After an evening with these chil-| 000 0 roprese witht Suits Coats | dren one might even be led to speo-|needio and t ig machine ‘The musical part disclosed considerable talent, A dem onstration of geography by two girls ve and fifteen respectively, and fourteen, showed that the ren know every continent and th by their borders as surfaces—every « s, all of the pr rivers and ties, the oceans, as, lakes and mountains, ‘The arithmetic demonstration would make the average child of the same ulate whether the world might not be f the programme a better, happler abode were more of its inhabitants blind. The work of 1.95 to 14.95 J the wehool stands for indomitadie| ; Housedresses || courage born of faith and hope, and 695 t0 2.95 | it nas cultivated in every child pa- tience, interest and concentration 12.95 to 49.75) 7.50 to 39.75 Skirts Dresses 4.95 to 39.75 Waists 75 to 7.50 age as those examined last night bang his head Orally, and. without a moment's hesitation, the children multiplied and divided in the hundreds, reckoned oe compound Interast and gave answ in adition that the spectators who could see could not Keep up with In raised figures, which consist of four symbols set at different angles to express different numerals, one lad had extracted the number In the the entire Square root of a millions, and explained This entire yed a concentra- ickness that was narkable, nd thirty-odd pu Juble amount of The Boys’ Clothing Dep’t. ON THE SIXTH FLOOR proced specializes in smartly-cut, wellemade and tangible. pat Hiotlsm. | Phe “hove are eminently practical clothing for the boy who — | Srek,'0, the Tied Cross, One ata can appreciate the importance and the comm | f0M7), (0. WN hniue certain fort of being well-dressed. Much care is |{y tow an ¢ given to the selection of materials, and the . reasonable prices prevailing throughout the [ijt "utisian tables. ma Department represent very attractive values. Made 200 seta of knitting and boxes to contain the girls’ "This work is the more laudabl the fact that the pupils ar cor less under intensive t 6 but little time for reerea d this work requires all the Dee In stock are, ready for Spring wear: Norfolk Suits, in fashionable mixtures; each | suit having two pairs of knickerbockers, at $13.50, $15.50 and $17.50. | WOMEN ABROAD TO VOTE. ate Hugo Ask Suffrage Varty. | Seoretary o} | Fro’ Suits of blue serge; each with two pairs of knickerbockers, at $15.50 and $20.00. York City Wom who recently requested ate Hugo to arrange for 6 women who are doing Red Cross Suffr Light-weight Top Coats at $13.50, $18.50 mori in han recived Oe ee tal and $22.50. Dart as fo fn ‘the intention of means for wom ‘o have an oppor T would Ike to suggest t th Also Hats, Caps, Neckwear and complete assortments of Furnishings. us very m der the Jurisdiction of the United |Army and Navy will have the privi to_vote. Miss Hay made her request on behalt of Treno C. Boyd and ¢ Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets CAMMEYE Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York Newest Spring Styles REFLECTION! HILE putting on the final Street Pumps touches before starting on Patent and Dull —<.00, 7.00 White Calf 6.00, 7.50 Cocoa Calf 7.50 Pearl Grey Suede 8.50 your stroll, you stand in front of the mirror very carefully. scrutinizing yourself Now-a-days when shoes are sucl animportant factor in the fashion able woman much prettier you will look and how much more satisfied you will feel after you have stepped into a pair of our new dainty pumps or oxfords. style of dress, how Street Oxfords Patent 6.00, 7.50 Black Kid & Black Satin 7,50 White & Pearl Grey Kid 8.00 p——Hosiery Department~ | Plenty of Silk Stockings in a’! | the prevalling shades—and moderately priced, too. HAA APD PTET ASIANA DEN 3 INARI AHRN RM bebe mab: $ EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 22, 10918. cults, another had cut out and basted | Miss Mary Garrett Hay, Chairman of | ranch near Los Angeles, Cal tly in first class hoalth. TWO BITS A after Ma DRINK in Chicago on farms y 1, and Mt that 1,000 «: ut of business becau nough whiskey juring the whole summer. | wa: MOTHER 1 Am Loar oard of Directors, th TWO SCORH POLICEM ne that Mr. Vanderlip will be elected to > it place Portland, Ore., havo resigned , y ‘Henry Ford called on Mt. Vanderitp. in shipyards, where they can earr yer He said he was “up to his neck” in war | more mon TWO MEN, who claimed cornet, or- | work. dered by Gilbertville, N, Y., court to | = ~ ~~ ON for the conductor ay it to decide ownership. One got| {ts conductors ‘ne cornet and ni an aggregate day | of $1,000,000 a year in nickels. sii | ENRAGED by hi DOG" re-|N. Ys the other got thirty | Be Careful in Using «, Florida r sh ATED LIKE A » where vtray en “60 mat) Most soaps and prepared sham} ro to treated like bad bu | m contain too much kali, wh'el WHEN to elder makes the hair brittle. WHILE ONE BATCH of fair Vou booxe ‘ AP #itla orated from soan bones fo rnal| The best thins to use is Just piain funds for France, 160 ed to work 1 decides, | Mmulsified cocoanut oil, for it is pure greaseless. (and belt beats the most oF anyinieg els . hittra him Yor can get this at any ever Why Witnesses were not closed. family for months. Van Wyck Bernard 11 rty Avenue ia Park, were held in $500 bail each | ; examination to-morrow when they yesterday in the Ja- t charged with erin Annal Memortal to C. S. Adler day in memory of| all that is required. leader trict, lghth Assemby seven years ago. Dh ever ry of his death, ac- cording to the Jewish calendar, old frionds pay respest, to hia memory arles S. Adler wae six times As- easily, The | evenly, and is soft, brights fluffy, wa’ dle. Besides, it loo: at the Untor ng Island tai! of the Lor years a Port Warden, af Adet ‘| OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Offer Fashion’s Latest Conceptions in Misses’ Distinctive Suits Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for women to 36 bust. The naivete and youthful charms of the selec- tion of Suits to be found in our Misses’ Section will delight every young lady who is looking for the maximum in individual style. Men's Wear Serge Suits in smart youthful models, tailored or pleated, with braid trim- ming and overcollar of silk faille. Special 25.00 Superior Serge Suits in plain-tailored, belted, pleated or braid trimmed models; novelty white vestee and collar. Special Poiret Twill or Gabardine Suits in attractive braided Eton-or tailored models, the collars are of plain or novelty silk. Special | 39.75 Smart Poiret Twill Suit in a belted braid | ee, coer! dia mannish Anes galls, 45.00 | s’ Strect Coats....... ANeOAR RI 19.75. .29.75 35.00 48.00 Smart Capes......+ PYRE 22.50 29.75 37.50 48.00 Misses’ One-Piece Cloth Dresses...,..... 15.00 18.75 25.00 35.00 Misses’ Silk Afternoon Dresses..........25.00 29.75 35.00 47.50 Girls’ Coats Girls’ Coats 4 to 10 years 10 to 16 years Coats of Serge or Poplin in smart belted models, white overcollar and silk tie, lined throughout. Special 9.75 Coats of Velour Checks, half belted model with white pique Coats of plaid or plain checks, new cross belted model with novelty pockets and button-up collar. Coats of Gabardine or Poplin in spring colors, belted models collar artd silk tie, lined & with inlaid collars of faille silk throughout. 4 j \\) and novelty pockets. Special 12.75 Special 15.00 Coats of Poplin in attractive [ Coats of Poplin or Gabardine flare belted model, faille silk in attractive models, some have overcollar, button trimmed, € silk overcollars, others inlaid col'ars of Khaki-Kool, Special 22.50 Girls’ Smart Spring Dresses Never were loyelier styles erent for the little m and they are de- lightfully girlish and of practical character at prices that are moderate. lined throughout, Special 1 6.50 Girls’ Tub Dress Perini 2.00 2.95 3.95 5.90 Girls’ Linen and Pique Breas cinee Bae 7.50 10.75 13.75 Girls’ Silk Dresses. 6.0). esecsccnccceens 10.75 13.75 15.00 19.75 Chic Millinery for Girls The daintiest hats imaginable —more alluring than ever in their engaging simplicity and youthful trimming eff 5.00 7.50 10.00 5.00 3.95 Special Value Smart hat of silk braid with satin facing, (immed with ornament and | velvet streamers to match } VANDERLIP BACK AGAIN. derlip of the Natlonal ned yesterday from hia appar: He deli interviewed on the ground that he » too busy » Wall Street that liman has nanship of the powition will be mbined with that of President and Soap on Your Hair very injurious, as it dries the scalp It's very expensive all to pieces. drug store, ates | and a few ounces will Jast the whole | Simply moisten the hatr with water Services were held tn east side syn-| and rub ft in; about a teaspoonful ts It makes an former epublicg en | abundance of rich, creamy luther, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out r dries quickly and fresh looking, id easy to nan- bat nblyman from the district and atx every particle of dust, dirt and dan | 29.75 Lambert Diamonds Were Bought in Good Time Prices were not as high as they are to-day when our present extensive and brilliant assortment of DIAMONDS OF FINE QUALITY were imported direct. They were mounted in our own factory in Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings From $10.00 to $1,500.00, and in some beautiful cluster rings, ed beautifully designed, $60.00 up. Thus, you see, our customers and we are not deceived with the prices made necessary in some jewelry stores by high’ cost of dia monds and high cost of operation, If you are looking for diamond rings in any style, for diamond barpins, $10.75 up; diamond lavallicres, $9.00 up; diamond brooches, $7.50 up, or indeed, any article of jewelry in which a diamond (Mada we sugge st a visit to our accessible, in- ae) Wrist W atches — t OUT Solid 14 karat gold watch, con- Same recommendation is taining a 15 jewel Swiss movement. offered to all who would Black ribbon wristlet fastened with buy watches which rank high among the essentials of manufacture. Only the - output of factories that have earned a high reputa- tion finds a place in the a solid 14 karat gold clasp. Price Lambert store. $27.00. Soldiers wrist watches, tested works, sterling sil- ver cases, leather Waltham watch, — straps, sterliag silver case, radium ‘ dial, unbreakable crystal, and khaki’ cravenetted epee strap, $21.00. With a 15-Jewel Waltham movement, mcke : $26.00. watches with cravenetted straps, $11.00 up; leather straps, $10.50 up. Our Wedding Rings Careful attention to the wishes of those who come to us for Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings has been the beginning of marty a long friendship. Quality is always guaranteed, all styles and shapes are submitted to your choice and there is no charge for engraving. —) Solid 22 karat gold, $5.25 up. c= Solid 18 karat gold, $4.00 up. Solid 14 karat gold, $3.30 up. Come to us for tasteful, well-made, pleasing diamond and solid gold jewelry, as wedding gifts. Everything at towest possible prices since we pay no middleman’s profits. LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry— Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Nights Until 9. Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, .27 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Op-ning a New Account EASTER CLOTHING ON EASY TERMS REFRIGERATORS MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S E Hy Spring 98 el) Suits 18 Y LADIES’ AND MISSES’ Fine Suits, 22-5 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ , Fancy Coats, 24-* 4. Boys’ Suits, RLS" COATS 98 We have mtn ALTERATIONS vane * |someastow 5.49 oe | onus Weakiy G-*!| Come in and get Refrigerator, yong ACCIDENTS THAT KILL AVIATORS ‘Testing the Velocity of Shells and Shrapnel by Photography Two full p of real photographs, produced as good as high-class cat bon prints, showing each minute detail of these remarkable pictures In Next Sunday World's Gravure Printed on Supercalendered Paper, Best Printed Picture Section in Order Next SUNDAY From Your Newsdealer Section, The elmerica, WORLD lo-Da y

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