The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 27

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i l} \ I think of that my ‘ \ fs he inal 7 i rd » Semen aati 04 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 22, 1918, O | rue Ector to Ree bg ed M Mf wh Ex, xperiences KIDDIE KLUB SHOW. [sis ce it ee c : Batta lio n of D ea t h KLY Li; pice re get off at whe iain’ wine AChore. wil ‘De In costume - . vill be > , Chapter IX.--A Black Winter e ] QIN witha red-whitecand-blue effect, and the names of all the Khoristers will 5 i appear on the programme. All patri- By Eva Zaintz —-— tic Kiddie cousins owe It to Uncle {Sam to join the Khgrus, which will Y FATHER was a man of influence in Taganrog. We lived In great ‘ 7 5 eg yest 80) M comfort and our house was one of the finest in the town of 70,000 Red, White and Blue Chorus} ss A gg Ee a have been much interested in people, Before the war Taganrog was a delightful place and the| Will Be Big Feature of [noting the splendid musical respons Ha the it a Pit! [made by the Kiddie Klub,” continu- | People were most happy. We had theatres und the opera, and food was pion “Patriotic Party.” Jed Mr, Mussey. “The Chicago Chame E tiful and cheap. In the iron mills mostly women worked or French or Bel- | hy | ber of Commerce finds that Canada S music first among things nec- gian men, Many people had automobiles or carriages. Lt was a etty of! .o. eatneis ol! nual ; “ cven! forid’s Kiddie € prove, comfort and plenty. Peopie who were well to do went often to Bostov, an ne Evening World's Kiddie KIub| y, to improve, elevate and sus. ’ t Noda KENT 6 t{tain the spirit of ‘the people during O I 7 Sh D hour away on the railroad, This was a city of 250,000, our metropolis, It's ha ty doing worthy work aera tho national erlsis H n Yy 0, ing ays way had splendid theatres, a university and ot ne . . si The first disturbance of these envia Se ee ee eee prohibited, at the very 1 sgacks, accustomed to her Aihs “In two pl ic plays a vital 6 conditions came when the sale ©Uraging musical enterteinmen: and) part in s First, it af- Amin of the wan, The Working. bUraUIta during the prevent National] fords n means of self-expression to M N t We bl] B use of vodka no that aiconol was crisis,” Kendall K, Mussoy, Direct xr|%0tM the individual and the group. any iVew Easter earables jor an @ necessity with them, became desperate, They drank anything which could | of the Brooklyn Music School Settle-|o¢ identical | is ideals, oth bo obtained ax a subatituts. It is but the truth that many Cossacks died | mont, aatd to-day. thrilling aMMirmation ‘of “Will for Vio: and Great Stocks of New, Up-to-the-Minute Merchandise \ from drinking a liquid used for polishing fury » T have peen their! Mr. Mussey attended the Tryo tory.’ a rf bodies iying in the streets, Perfumes and ott fe lquids wore | which was hold in the Majostic ‘The.|_, I have noted that o large number [IN-EVERY SECTION] } EVERY SECTION ! = ttractions. of vodka w men and th drunk in secret. There was a shop in a@ dark street to which soldiers and " _" of those who responded to the Kid- re tied te buy 0 bri ‘We. tt became {2% Brooklyn, Inst Saturday, cat] die Kiub eall for mustcal volunteers ny one welling a substitute for alconol |e With other workers in the Set-|are music students, In the Brooklyn would be itaprisoned two year ed 6,000 rubles, und goldiere found |tlement, te doing much to make a| Music Fohool Bettlement oxiate a like drunk were sent to prison for two #. Had the sais of vodka continued, Success of the musical part of the) fact, it has doubled in the past year, m wouid have followed surely. | programme of the Klub's Patriotic! and’ tho actual enrolment: is 25 per Spring Sale Specials Spring Sale Specials in Within ¢ight months after the ovt-¢————— Party, to be held at tho Magestic)cent. greater than ever before, al- break of the war Legaa the terribl Theatre April 6. though subscriptions to the expenses Blouses deprivations whi n cauned death and { line all day, placed ° A rehearsal of the Kiddto Kiub| ha MILLINERY | ai ie dimer h have fallen to half those received in ae ( 4 and Petticoats j fe Lasee cupee bepame scaron and | women In all this ag UNTRIMMED HATS \ \ Values of j terribly costly q we great the soldiers in our bi ry divided, | U hardship, for Russians must b jin share and share for each person, fe oe eal Ls ad ke] nusual Interest to with sugur in it to live. S what wo had. ‘They were from three oirawe and coloteetlack fn: Our New Department (on Third Floor) of Easter Sh 73 hid sugar in collars and offere | fronts of battin, “the n,_ the | omnes | Seaee % ob ; Was oppers ; tt Serman aud stvin ow. PPTs TTT a H " ae bee x wero brave. and. ut uence. | aA ahd hd a || Men’s Ready-Made Suits and Overcoats WHITE VOILE Fr. 16 cents a pour ce ‘Two of the 18 was the sol- med fre Mt materiale are pure RLOUSES Sareor tat the A dl ber 4 if Reimarat to vba ' perfect-fitting re -made Clothing at a moderate me, every day, TRIMMED DRESS rice. Every garment made of Wool and Worsted —our reg. $1,64...... quan os from the EASTER HATS ‘abric, and we back this statement with our en- TUB SILK BLOUSES sant, paswed ores te ere Smartest, of Spring Millinery viable reputation. y colored ing iN, . 0 Modes—Fashionable Straws in Every color and style of Fabric any man would want—mixztures, nds— our deaths and waitlng | y a N D E R FO O aE be Mae dant, 3.25 plain colors, checks and stripes. Silk-sewn throughout and : ate. : iz E9406. rrevcevene carefully, Ginisted, All sizes hy 5 ved Ph gh Mey WOMEN’S BLOUSES 4 . a stouts. We have made a careful Jongthy sts of market ue a pound of sugar, ‘The townspoopi lion of Death, to hecome @ pithy GIRLS’: READY-TO- conditions, and are equipped to offer t in clothesdom Georgette crepe—white, flesh, in jul) 6 ranized a committee to buy sugar in| cuit bivedy: bios on Hutsta's BsOFy, t se * Call nnd bos the enapeé the blue and. bleque—piain, beaded Ranisad a committe to buy sumar {2 |rul, bloody blot un Husala’s SHOES WEAR HATS the oes oucser vent» styles in Men's Suite al our specialised toate aed cehiee” weermeee dies obin workmen were admitted to buy Cologne spirita as @ b necessary to publish a notice that under regulation, less hi gar in his hand a That was horus—t suffering on every hand in Taganrog | *4 and all the towns of the Don prov. | bs t with my mother when Ye ced to 50 teenth at rit A ‘about to join the Bat- Fourtoenth Street West of Fifth Avenue ernment sought t ation against speculate without success, Then su were issued. In our he not provide sugar for and they left us. Though 1m moujiki. and I would turn stand in tine three of @ bitter winter night tc ked and face crim embroidered coll talton of Dur) 5 atrip Ulett. That e sprung tne aur hours t was the one) was the Russia wh ee Ag ee bie Biack, white and colors: So ee ee 21.75 Ea Tucked, embroidered and tace a HATS trimmed— PERI? ENDERFOOT Shoes for Women combine the many scewaataiy aA A Gil Men’s Soft Felt Hats Our Fem. $2.94.......... 000 es, Peanuts or Lemonade important factors in footwear for the woman of to-day ore—tailored and dress 397 All the season's lang styles, carefully selected EXTRA SIZE modela—our reg. $4.94 1.37 price. Piva ae chy shies ‘ 4.66 trouble—the short. ot ¢ the people. A R coal! Women d or fought like b Many, after suffe hours, returned | pcos Pa boil 1 Sight as Actors Perform | ~-they aro smart and dressy in appenrance—gua pa RS egg eo ge hae 4 teed ‘comfort giving--and last, but most important, penniless and there was no heat for in Work Clothes. they are made of the best materinis throughout. from best makers - ede colors, including PETTICOATS laurel green, myrtle, black, seal, aerial army, etc. Changeable chiffon taffetas tm Perate women tore up the flooring mate mg fetus th ora tveauy primes tans owe || A Special Offering for To-morrow to stop them. there wasn’t a visitor from the “oute| Then came the bread shortage. The | side world to look on, on n tyle 7 teh eiots which followed "when bread| Straight from winter quarters at tienufoe $7.50 Tenderfoot Shoe all wed Hept weited ‘oles . A Pre-Easter Opportunity rad are cumines wert arin Lnodenprs, the creas wes, gee | Specie nessssssssersssieeeseseen mms 8.95 || Modes 1 Childhood In_Georgette the shops and they were closet als] amy circus, without any spangios, Our Bneckabout Shoes for Boys and Girls are rapidly THESE TO TRIM THE HATS: Made of fine quality soft durabie felt-—silk-lined, ST ive otneenenlhT et eer ere was no gas and no electric or pie | lavol ey are made of sam od quality - a ms totes light. My ‘mother stood from 9 In the witless any oe vette ss and eetacialawo boast of in our Tenderfoot Models. That's ROSES, PANSIES genuine leather band—special for tomorrow only, length r rem. $4.93, O07 morning until 8 in the evening to get|lemonadeless, was in full swing in why parents say “they wear like iron.” Get the young- 7 ) : 200 pounds of coal, Reople, ‘reozing. | Madison Square Garden yesterday stera shoes to He thelt fant—-dou'e ppctitiee comtore. 49° AND BLUETS SR IIGORT EN eee ooh “became | Every act that goes to make up the| improperly formed shoes—proper fitting shoes give Weeds. Ch fruit gad Howse Ss frantic. It was said that coal! or|Barnum & Bailey show was run oft} longer wear—let’s tell you about the Knockabout. combinations— 55 Batra aise— tucked nanos with sugar was hidden in the church. Des- lana ing to the programme, w ar h, | our reg. .77 and « y ngths— ho Elsewhere $3.00 our reg. $2.19, Women’s White Nu-Buckskin High Cut Lace Shoes, made Spring Sale Specials of Timely Interest in of drab rehes Turks, who contr with men, women and anim; tes of the town, w fais with men women and animals!) Cire? Knockabout Shoes Dresses Like Mother Used to Make and flour. That morrow will come the spangles and " ji true, but the Tu litter, when the first dress re- Genuine White Buckskin Button and Lace Shoes, medium To-day mother is too busy with Red Cross and we make tho pe feve them wh Rearea te lengea’ by Bue atrian Di-| wide, comfortable lasts, welted soles, many cares, perhaps, to have much time for Blouses Under ear & Corsets en hearsal is called by ! yector Fred. Bradna’s whistle. Harry | id so. W en the salo ¢ Sizes 7 to 8 pati ies 4.45 sewing. But her young daughter will miss What is Master Si thout , MATIC iw ere thesp products was regulated by Staton, press “agent extraordinary, Sizes 819 to 104, Ra eee te alos none of the traditional loveliness of tucks, a ate Fait alt WOMEN 8 WOMEN’S EXTRA conditions were not much will be by the ringside then, and if Sizes 11 to 2 rou LIU Smart samen 1. 4 frills and embroidery on the exquisite dresses Knowing you will want one, PETTICOATS SIZE CORSET Orson who were one da in es up to th owing ee] 2 ole Yy . be “ bee presenting cards could not got sup- promises he has made to the news- B , raf et detaly i piel a yh sal quae bob we have chosen charming mod- Nainsook, ruffle of good plies for another month. My father papers—and of course they surely will oys’ Shoes F iuan votta ebeeal bebemnisiiee 314/46 els and marked them at a pel gp ? COVERS paid three and a half roubles'a pound ~-the great New York public will be fourteen years. Special . very special, low price. These 74 “0 . for sugar and did it secretly and in invited to come in and see the sights | Knockabout Lace Shoes in Tan or Black, of the celebrated || . y 5 " blo are of fine crepe in all our reg: : High neck Sone oF nrreat, t00 eel Mungon — Model—Broad toe, soft boxing, broad soles THE TUB FROCK the delicate colors of Spring NAINSOOI , By this time every house of a well-| The crowds will have their first and low heels. hyacinth, orchid, bisque, flesh NAINE nN to-do family in the town when the circus Black, sizes 1 to 6 1.45 Plaid gingham or chambre in y. patterns, is sluet *) . TAY 1a " quota wounded soldiers with Tan, sizes 1 to 6 .4 the material of these practical little dresses Se 4s maauielte band COMBINATIONS EXTRA SIZE WASH- ont door. wit and cut work is H ABL for. The poor suffering m ra pease rlaliata On | Patent Leather, on narrow toe last...... which are of good quality and a variety combined with beading in art- Bkirt or drawer modela— Rot, univeldoate, "We “erie 1} Ofatyles. Sizca six to fourteen years... 1.88 ite igs an at eatery oF ieee theta | PEPTICOATS them. There w r ~ , 7h] WATS are the completing touch of r reg, $1.28 a | ete naa gig ky === = peers EASTER COATS smartness hace cme | all Tengtha: sss... O68 our training Childish models with simple straight lines, of > ¢ ME} AISLE y, nursed shepherd checks and navy blue serge, are I 4 3.92 UNION SUIT NAINSOOK Low neck, sleevelees— | CORSET COVERS neatly fintshed—tight were bringing one young man to our house," a_woman who had stood in Special Easter Offering made with all the poenes dear to a@ little girl, and contrasting poplin collars and cuffs of spring- like colors. Sizes six and eight vt 478 | Dat yle—t eglected avo Tuonwuess nose f NEW PLAYER PIANOS Sa 4.66 |[ An Announcement ]] Eyton ta g VEW COATS FOR GIRLS Our Manicure Department is our rem. 57 sribbon ru .37 Colds bring Guaranteed Built to 4 5 zi enlarged and placed under the Extra siges— ain Tee Ue ; tower by $395 Last a Coats of shepherd cheeks or novelty stripes are (crite TAnARET of Grerahutes oF ie: aspaies | BRASSIERES ! hic os Afte: | . js 1 Il mad ttractive. Large Manicure Parlors, who, wi - , sae Pn eumon i a | Show, sAflera | Wissner Lifetime seep tonally a oak che ce pitied fier und our nestentas Wilt Tose WHITE CORSETS | mmbroidery ond ieee ALU, eek CCess, | $ 50 bright contrasting silk in rose, green or blue der ths righ standard of ser- Medium or high bust— | trimmed—hook 1 front oF ee | \o een yer . vice heretofore prevailing. se Gg button back x | The sixth Inte rational Flower Show 2 A WEEK Sizes eight to fourteen years, Pehl a via cel OGL Fara riaes 19 to 28 1.74 | deh “vw 36 CASCARA QUININE an tar 6 su aL Me ie Hair. Facial Massage. ites In the ultural and horti- - r ¢ shown in that time were | br Oe” ae. oi family remedy — ss bean in the Max Schiing| ay and the thornless rose in the| Totty exhibit. Spring Sale Specials in Spring Sale Specials oe pale Smart Wearing In Boys’ Clothing Department ata Y ny BOYS’ SUITS BOYS’ SUITS arm } lar, the deaf, dumb and wide celebrity ' JUNIOR SUITS | apap Red Top and Mr. [Rega ay tthe shaw. ates iererciee Apparel Norfolk and Russian | Semi-Norfolk models Peal ore errs Accessot on it ee touch, almost every tlower MISSES’ AND models — plain and | Cassimores and Chev- | stripes to the Easter ( tume [eae nmieeee hts meaian | LUNI GOBTB eegparintedenete duacemeyt! BASS WOMEN’S NECh WEAR Iden Wneatrerroas that thor Popling-—Tan, Pekin, Clay, Navy Satauroy Velvet witye— gaz | C HILDREN'S Collars, and acts include. eailor, jenee Which he has had he thinks the war ated. bucks do Stob years 3. 95 | oes ¢ ROMPERS hi Tuxedo and roll ef: UT th Poh eine, oe tern front, not on nor fancy silk or our reg, $4,87..%" ur reg $45 hae OMF a ain ew colors and 4% ecost of living dur- has Pky Sin Seacaile self collate halt lined — i - oe BOYS SB LOUSES | ous styieg <= with materials—our reg, .23 ing Lent by serving less } cian, Buty el Gar fea i904 44174, 15:50 CHILDREN'S | Newest Spring aiyiea | 208 Ye BS KID GLOVES expensive foods with a plen- lkg teks. Seney Evia ee feb CREPE KIMONOS OVERALLS — | ana s—fanoy | Mee ering ciasp—hulf pique _sewn—tan, tiful sprinkling of santributed to the programme in the Protty floral desinne in various Gray _atripes—two | iri p ad. Paces wctine civic ond tam itv, ivory, gray and 1.00 | — Fibbonrafflings--clastic belt 4 to 10 years | collars Cie neeme Srey ane LACE AND ‘Eddys | EXPRESS RECEIPTS LESS. | Basement... WAd | [cor raat tc... 98 | siren a 4 | ae CHIFFON VEILS ou ancusd Adame ¢ ¥ Max Deticit of! PERCALE | MORNING SPECIALS~-To-Morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P.M. | fener tvur tem tes. ‘AS a IN, March 22.—Operating In neat stripes of pink, blue and Income of the express companies for the eleven montha ended with Nov® ber, made public to-day by the Inte gray—plain color chambray col- Tars—laes 36 to 46— our reg. $1.74 . 1.33 11,60 | $11.95 Men's Overcoats 8.96 models in Granite New Spring atyles in amart gray . large lara Or tan mixtures, Siges 33 to 40 Toilette Accessories to give zest to the meals FREE CUTOUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON. / , 2 ; WIS COATS ‘um, Bur MEN'S DEPT. —TINKD FLOOR and stimulate marked decreases as co ed with the Player Bench ane ial” Flavor ron Otter Semi-fitted and box pleated Misses and Juniors. ° $9.95 Men's Raincoats 8.20 Priced Very Specially the appetite. corresponding period tn 1916, ‘Tho sta- y Without any obligation on my part modele—aelf or detachable col MISSES SUITS SECOND FLOOR, | Practical, well made models in “ <P ice reece mrmcara | Mf TeOns MERC | Sane» tei H494 Gi’ vecactse| *Bbet lt Ake Poon for This Saturday MADE IN U. 8, A: in'or unification of the companies, | 2 Year Tuning Addreas Riser Nt (8p BOLine miedo in HORASELSNPSEE | 35 1. Men's Neshwosr CREME DE MERIDOR At Grocers and Delica WHITE FACIAL CREAM GUUS TOGS-SECOND PLA01 Large variety $7.94 Boys’ Suits-10 to 17 yre 688) fikures and plain colors—large and Delivery tessen Stores Button-tre 26 ct, lae. +e, 16 Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. To Your Home ered Be ion de ey Wiss PURSISINGS MAIN FLOOR POND’S EXTRACT PERFECT WISSNER 63 E. 34TH ST.,| 55 FLATBUSH AVE., NEW YORK BROOKLYN OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS and m| our reg. $1.69 MISSES’ SUITS Dressy ay navy, black, mixtures, serges, wool’ eh belts feet $2348 ana g2078.., 18.50 WOMEN’S SERGE FROC New Spring Mos showing smart tunica and ' peplums— surplice blouse—pleated akirt— in Ni , Bu Bi our ree, 18-78 and $19.76 L200 * White Canvas Lace Shoes high cut styles—-sizes VANISHING OR COLD HOYS CLUTHING THIRD FLOOR $18.00 and $14.50 ait a Young Men's Suits seenenely Trench and sa Gises 8% to 1.07 stylow—some tb Ke—othe | RL. , era with dixappear! | $3.00 Girls’ White Ca 237 woolens inf i High cut—lace ee Novelties -excellent tatilorin BHOKS to_36 cheat. *youriua DEPT. THIRD FIDOR, Women's Lisle Wand $4 ct boys Bi nd (@) AM “Lost and Found” eevee in ‘The Wor'd or 10 “Lost and Found Buren Soa “world building, wit for thirty days, Those liste Qeen at any of The World “Lost and Found” adv: n Gan bo left at any of The World's Afvertising Agencies or can be tly to The Worlds 4000 Bookman, New York, a} vo Office, 4100 Main, CUT ICURA SOAP 86 Ct, B1SO.ssvccreveees soe 1D ORRIS TOOTH POWDER 1B Ch. B1SO,-sccorecccccccee oR TALCUM POWDER Large Son—carnation, rose an@ other poi alate seein tabla oiaal mass OUI NO CHANCE TO HEAR SCANDAL, (Brom the Buffalo Exprew,) ear the scandal vn 14 et Boys’ Shirts sepeee Light and me: tripe percales Olt — Tig I uu | $21:¢ffs one rama rioon, | DOvs usisaINGs Aad FLd0R, myself a y And my wife's

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