The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 15

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4|the price ‘at $1 per ounce. | According to exports, buyers have 4 | BCtM Paying a premium of about 4 cents over the figure fixed by local dealers as ya {#8 (ranslatton of the offlctal London DOCTORS WILL CAVE we foe, which has been the basis’ regulat- “| ing the quotation at New York. Buyers, CHILD LIFE ABROAD been able to pay this © of the fact they had o india and China via Organizing to Save Women and Children in the Rav- aged War Zones. nN Francisco Instead of via London, WOMAN ORGANIZER OF WORTHY CAMPAIGN FOR aU MANITY’S SAKE etrength tn both here additional Ver scored an over-n cents to 89% cents p @broad the quotation per ounce. Th ng a big saving tn freight rates and ‘ance charges, What American women doctors can |do and intend to do on the war front was described to-day to an Evening World reporter by Dr. Emily Dunning | Barringer, Vico Chairman of the American Women’s Hospitals aod the | woman who a dozen years ago set a record for her sex by becoming an Interne and ambulance rider for Gou verneur Hospital. Now Dr. Barringer is working hard at No, 616 Madison Avenue, the head- quarters of the War Service Commit. tee of the Medical Women's National Association, which launches a ten-| day campaign next Tuesday to raise! funds for the establishment of a chain! |of hospitals and clinics in the Allied countries, cach one of the institutions to be in charge of American women practitioners. The committee is or- |ganizing a large group of volunteer workers, among them many society women, Three other well known women 36 West 34th Street attheldeat NEW SUITS COATS, DRESSES rd alsa, * nea buy—see how much you can Smart Spring Suits ). 30 Easter styles, in- ies in other Suits at #19.95, $27.50, $32.50. - SAMPLE SUITS In colors, navy and binck, $15.95 dual styles, manu- made to sell as high tor Women's — Hospitals Slaughter Morton, who ha rated for her war service in S and France, and Drs. Mary Crawford and Frances Cohen, who also have seen ambulance service in this city The American Wom Hospitais now have “over there” some fifty doctors, as = radiographers, bacteriologists, anaes- hetists and lay workers, Ine of them has charge of @ hos. al_on the Gr frontier. SPRING COATS In very attractive fabrics and colorings, $12.95 $17.75 $22.50 $11.75 ble values in other at $13.95, $17.95, $22.50 | | | WAM LL 1s charge maternity Gnd children’s hospital at Chaions. A third | is making a tour of inspection of the itions housing refugee children | Have Vou ee Suit Charged 20%): Pay *1-°° Weekly a person of means you would, no doubt, have a charge account in many stores, because this is such a convenient way of purchasing. You may enjoy this same privilege without wealth—in fact, more privilege than is customary with the ordinary charge account. You may divide the payments in small weekly or monthly sums. Our club plan is a quiet, refined, dignified charge account. No fees, no dues, no red tape. Pre-Easter Suit Week Involving the Greatest Values Ever Offered wing since | “There places over there for which women doctors are much better fitted than their men colleagues,” sald Dr. Barringer, “and the women do tors of America are only too eager to fill them, More than half of all! |the practising women surgeons and! [physicians in Am a have joined} |the American Women's Hospitals, |which {s now the official fra a | you were house through which ajl doctors are of these more than volunteered for war | sery “We are thinking largely of the! women and children—the children on ture of the werld de- ||| Somehow these tens cf thou- of little ones who are dying sease and s8' ion must be} ed, and we America feel that it's ‘up to us. ¥ want to go acr we've got to xo across, and the women of America ut us across, doctors from | “Urgent alls are coming 1 N ‘ P France, Servia and Italy for women doctors and equipment, and tf we Sale Now in Progress gostora ene caaulpaieay nua bow al ye must ge h und a quickly as possi ASSERTS ALLIANCE HAS BECOME LOYAL )Head of German League Sa Members See “More " Now Men’s Suits aed The biggest money's worth | a 8 : 7 v $19.75 ever bought—-in spite of the present hizh cost of materials and workmanship. (| An opportunity you cannot afford to overlook % | WASHINGTON, March The | Rev. 8. G. von Bosse, President of jthe German-American Alliance. sumed his testimony before the Sen ate committee considering a bill to revoke the charter of the alliance on the ground of disloy Mr. von Bosse told committee that members of the alliance |now see things [they did before + | entare Every Garment ‘kuacinae Guaranteed, or Money Refunded. ‘These suits—-every one of them is a “‘corking good" example of the twentieth century science of tailoring. They represent the clever- est and most swagger garments, including, besides the conservative, the form-fitting and belted models. Choice of the season’s latest materials. An opportunity of unusual importance to you, Mr. Smart Dresser. 9 e Men’s Suits Here’s another rattling big value, | $ 75 which you could not equal anywhere | . at the price. Be sure to see these | ultra smart suits Other Suits $18: to °50 Hel pes, 53 to 57 West 14th Street, New York Lurgest Credit Departmemt Store in New York La TRANSPOBT more clear! United war," the a {time to take stock of themse to revalue their work,” said bo “We are at war with Germany, and |no matter h Reefers} | aitrorea »w much we may have in opinion before the war, $ continued Mr. von Bosse, ‘no matter 5.98 |where our sympathies then lay, we |have, as Americans, now but one to duty, and that is to bring the war y and successful conclu $16.5 is end we German-Amer- nave loyally dedicated our red articles .t Mr Vowhich he asserted 86 alliance was jerman kultur were read ted having written ther ery soda 46, Driver of men Sed W over Tne Times 1,218,428 ippra Acare Lines OF Aowenmisine PriwreD Dupin THe Past FounTeen MOTH, f°, ni ilu so THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918.) IN WA Broadway at Ninth SPECIALIZED. SALONS Fine News for Women and Young Women OF FASHIONS Spring Suits for Women $29.50, $32.50 and Up to $50 An extensive collection is ready for this last week before Easter. Models of every type. Copies of imported French models. The English type of semi-sport utility suits. And many, many excellent strictly tailored suits, the typical American woman’s suit. Four styles at $29.50 | Of ‘serge; plain tailored and semi-dressy. Three styles at $32.50 One of gabardine, one of men’s-wear serge, one of black and = white check worsted. ven styles at $35 ‘Two are carefully worked out extra-sized models, made of fine men’s-wear | blue and black serge. One | braided, the other plain. Very excellent tailoring. | Two models at $38.50 Both of navy. blue, one trimmed with hatgonn: the other with braid. As smart | as they can be. At $45 English looking suit of burella. is a very | | Comes in a variety of colors. | Serviceable for the out-of-door | woman, Wonderfully made | with good-fitting shoulders; belted; semi-Norfolk in line; open pleat in back, leather buttons, having all the nice little touches the English suits are noted for. Second Meee Old Building Easter Hats at $8.50 Wonderful Loveliest hats imaginable in the Moderate-Priced Mil- linery Salon at this price. Hats of excellent materials, attractive trimmings, spring-like freshness and newness, Hats that are smart, correct and becom- ing. And a large variety. Large stunning picturesque hats. Chic smaller dressier hats—the tailored smart hats. Shapes are all sizes and sorts. Many ere trimmed with ribbons and flowers, Lacquered leather-like ribbon is extensively used. Ostrich feather bandings and facings of Georgette make many very attractive, The hats really have the airs and graces of much more high-priced ones. Children’s hats, too—any number to select from, ranging from $3 to $7. First floor, Old Building Corset Sale at $2.95 Pr Corsets of delicate pink broche with elastic band at top, finished with delightful flutings. The same material and workmanship and lines are found in our regular $4.50 corsets, At $1—Three Models One of a pale pink figured material, & very light flexible little affai nd (wo cacellent corsets of white coutil, correct in line, comfortable, well made, daintily finished, * Main Aisle, Old Building ASale for Young Women 200 Dresses at $11.75 to $15.75 450 Suits at $25, $29.75, $39.75 From three of our regular manufacturers who are clea7- | ing their stocks to make room for Summer cotton garments. The dresses are one-third to one-half off the regular prices; are in the new Spring styles, and include serges, Jerseys, taffetas and Georgettes. The suits include Etons, flare eff models, in. tricotine, silvertons, | Every desirable style and size, navy blue. tailored styles, and fitted poiret twill and jersey. ood custom tailoring. Plenty of Second floor, Old Building Easter Glove Sale 1,200 Kid Gloves, $1.45 pair for $2.25 and $2.50 grades In these days of scarce leather this kid glove sale is re- markable. The gloves are our regular grades, the kind we always sell at $2.25 and $2.50. Tomorrow at $1.45, In the sale are two-clasp white | made in France; in white. glace gloves, pique sewn; Paris Two-clasp black gloves, Paris oints and spear back embroidery. | embroidery; black on white; also Beautiful, pliable gloves, | white on black, Main floor, Old Building Blouses, 7 Models i in Silk at $2.85 “That alsol” some one exclaimed incredulously as a beauty in flesh-colored erepe de chine with bolero effect of wide lace was added to the special heap of $2.85 models. } It is one of the blouses pictured above. Others have vest effects, new style collars, tailored high necks, etc. All are new, fresh, dainty, Main Aisle, Old Building. New Crepe de Chine Blouses, $5.95 to $8.50 Quality is everything in crepe de chine. The blouses at these prices have quality. The tailored effects are just right. The up-to- date touches in cuffs and collars are there. Even the little groups of tucks have new meanings. Each has a charm all its own In the Avenue of Shoes Nine New Styles of Easter Shoes for Women at $6 Brown and black calfskin pumps with hwaltaty heels, for street. ressier Pam pe with small tongue and French heels; can be worn with buckle, in patent leather and dull kidekin. Three oxfords, one tan_kidski one tan calfskin, and one black skin, One white pump. First floor, Old Building buckskin Colonial ===SPECIALIZED SERVICE FOR THE HOME: Gold-Encrusted Glassware Samples—One-third to One-half Less From a factory which has long had the reputation of producing only the finest gold-encrusted glassware. Every necessary piece for serving and decorative purposes rep- resented 25 for a bon bon dish and go ( 600 fine Easter gifts in this Second Gallery, New Building to $10 {op adeep nappy. du unusual offerr? Vases, bon bon boxes, plates various sizes, nappies, shallow bon bon compotes on stand, flower night sets, decanters, oil ups Feather Dusters Included in March Sale Economies Prices are 10 to 20 per cent. less during March on | ostrich feather, turkey feather and wool dusters. Plain parlor dusters of ostrich feathers, 95¢ to $2.60—our $1.15 to $3 grades. Picture dusters of ostrich feathers, 90c to $1.75—our $1.10 to $2.15 grades. Turkey feather dusters, 16-inch, $1.40—our $1.75 grade. Wall dusters of Canadian wool, steel wire frame, 6!4-ft. handles, be to $1.50 our 90c to $1.75 grades. Seventh Gallery, New Building Broadway at Ninth, New York A HOME As You As You Like It It The Herald NUMBER OF REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS Printed During Year 1917 THE WORLD..,,.... 74,103 THE WORLD'S Real Estate Advertise- ments Offer the Greatest Variety of Selection Third floor, Old Building é ~- —————$$$ mn ee

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