The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1918, Page 9

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« — — — 1 Be ai in ‘ CHICAGO, March mei were art in in the Government's di FOURTH BOND ISLE = = = DELWEINTALL, forFeeuEveryDay TOBE BIGGEST YET ‘Use “Gote-tt,”’ the Great Corn Dis: covery! Makes Corns Peel Right Off! McAdoo Plans to Issue $8,000, 000,000 in Treasury Certi- Gre, cctsteasly. “tertallr. then meres | ficates of Indebtedness. for the next eight months, disclosed |by Secretary McAdoo, provide for a jlong period of rest from bond issues j@fter tho third loan of $3,000,000,000 Tollefsen Trio Plays; A Dixie Club Concert; | John M’ Tammany Memorial By Sylvester Rawling Tollefsen, violinist, and Michel Pen The latter is a youthful r Individually and in tho en- | Pug! somble he proved worthy of lis as-|legro, a Rachmaninoff roman Tho assisting artist was|Kneisel'’s “Perpetuum Mobil Tfachay, viola. ‘Tho pro. |ishing! gramme, all modern chamber music, 7 WASHINGTON, March 2%7.—The|, Government's general financial plans | |Mext month, and for the floating of |the Fourth Liberty Loan next Octo- ber or November. The amount of the fourth loan prob- ably will be greater than any of those that have gone before, and to prepare for It the Treasury next summer prob- obly will start the Issuance of certifi- cates of indebtedness in considerabic Geil,” the Only Gensine, Thorough Corm- | “mounts, Pooler Ever Disco: Demand “Gete-tt.” To clear the way for these certifi. “Gats-It* touches @ corm or eailus the cates the House Ways and Means tote J on onen? ae ce Committee has tentatively approved WHA Wp ceed at ence. You at{faising the authorized lmit of out- your desk or walk dost, 4 think. |standing certificates from $4,000,000,- love @84 work with absolute ease, You | o¢ can apply “G t! conveniently almost 000, aw at present, to $8,000,000,000, where you can take your snoe| Loans to the Allies will be continued phd stocking off starts July 1, and although more than sas | $2,000,000,000 authorized for this pur- pose still remains, congress, at the Secretary's request, is expected to ap- prove extension of further credits to the sum of $1,500,000,000. The Secretary's statement disposed of reports that the $50 “baby bond” might be abandoned fn the third loan for the sake of encouraging invest- itis WEAK, —_—_. ‘Tells How Lydia E. Pink. | PROHIBITION BILLS ee ene nae DYING AT ALBANY Restored Her Health. | Dry Forces Losing Hope of Action Now—Both Senate and As- sembly Apathetic. said T had nervous oA NEES las indigestion, which ALBANY, Mare — When no added to my weak} move was made in elther Senate 0 condition kept me | Assembly yesterday to rescue any one worrying tnost of|of the several Prohibition measures the time—and he} from unfavorable positions on the pytd eee calendars, the bone dry advocates grew j not get "well, more discouraged. Vheard’ so. much | _“t am beginning to feel,” admitted about Lydia E Senator William H, Hill, leader of the Pinkham's Vege. | forces favoring immediate ratification table Compound my husband wanted|of the Federal Prohibition amend- pie to try I took it for a week and| ment, “that we shall have no Prohtbi- Felt alittle better. Ikept it up for three months, and I feel fine and can| gession. eat anything now without distress or| sphere is just one point involved. Mrs, J. Worthling, | ayy qe : cihgatt slor St}, Philadelphie, | W° Will pass the Federal Ratifeation F Iw tired, my b m eed and I ‘felt sickly most of the time. I went to a doctor and he The majority of mothers nowadays | *!tuation as it appears to me. overdo, there are so many demands| ‘The bill to abolish the sale of dis.’ upon their time and strength; the re-| tilled liquors and permit only beer sult is invariably @ weakened, run-| and light wines after Dec, 31 next has down, nervous condition with head-| mruck snag in the Senate, No eehes, backache, irritability and de-| effort was made to advance it when pression—and soon more serious ail [it was reached on the Senate calen- wents develop, It is at such pe i vie that Lrdie BE. Pinkham’s Vege- | an PROMO OE SRE es able Compound will restore anormal, tion forces to thi c pons healthy condition, as it did. normal rnang that it ls dead for all tim BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLUINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn Emphasize Distinction in Footwear of Fashton Oxfords For Women and Misses Exclusive individualism is most carefully depicted in our Spring presentation, hav- ing as a keynote durability, comfort and exceptional moderation in price. OUR DISPLAY INCLUDES Dark Brown Kidskin, Patent Leather or Black Glaced Kidskin Oafords. | Turned Soles. Low's XV Heels, 6, pO 5.00 tise on able at ne ‘Neu York Store Sa aS SS ‘ one movement, and Rubin Goldmark'’s quartet in A | Chopin. major, op, 12. moment or two. during the next fiscal year, which ! NERVOUS MOTHER ment of such amall amounts in War, Savings Stamps. tion bill of any kind at the presen: | resolution, or nothing, That ia the} United opposition of the Probibi- THE EVENING WORLD, io A heeded MARCH 27, 1918. ab t jc ‘iaparelli Viafora, ara Rabinowitz, 3 Tollefsen Trio, at Aeolian |tonia Griffin, harpis Hail last night, gave its only | New York concert of the seu-|Musetic waltz fre members now aro Mrs.| with charm and Schnabel Toliefsen, pianist arl H. Jot her “Somewhere in Miss consisted of Georg Schumann's trio|Her modest assurance in F major, op. 25; Hure's sonata, in|mannerisms. Miss Rabinowitz’s age | for piano and ‘eello,|is not mature enough to do justice to] Baker, | Miss Griffin played very | Hoalth D Mr. Goldmark’s com. | prettily. Charles Gilbert, prose was|, The B position won the Paderewski prize in | the accompanist His sound musictanship and his | fecund fancy are apparent through- | yyoram Tt was a pity that the Hure! piano, we Memorial exere! Boys’ Apparel tary, sailor and Jack Tar styles. Juniors’ Suits Uniforms. It's hard to give one boy who owns both Norfolk and Russian sty Wash Suits | For Dress and Play These suits of repp, linen, galatea, cloth, ete, combine becomingne | woven and treated like linen with at Ww Russian mi itary models. The holes are effectively piped in white |__fipara—Second Floor, 34th St. Hear, 5 a sonata bas | been played 1 PN MCAS | Seooe nusicitns and a la umme. | Dixte ollan | of the National Piano Manufacturers Hall yesterday aft was the well known soprano, mers were Helen Jeffrey, violinist: pretty, Mme, Vi Bohem Another | sena May Hartman's | th ani-Kreisier preludium well. She has a fine bowin arm, @ good tone and ample facility is void of all in honor of John |¢ ¥ of the player |; held yesterday afternoon » pion re recent-/at Cam i ur No. musictans st} Anna | en: | with Wal o 1 organ star | Association of America, delivered t ina | Memorial vddrews. LAWS FOR GIRLS URGED. Women Want An- | and | th ex. | ploye nd | EX Fl tereats f the health and morals young gicls, the | York Rall | posed the mea Jen conduct kere. ited by Opera Company, und by Sergt. David urged the that girls em " 1 messengers shall the |not be under twenty-one years of age ind al- [and shall work only nine hours In the ‘Thursday morning course of aay and Hag Secretary of the Con- 1¢, argued that In the In: oy Josephine enting the New York City nterborourh and New | wy we The Children's Departments are prepared for Easter with a charming variety of ec and_ hats, STATEN ISLAND NOTES, |! Stee! ft fora VanName has ap i i es A. Cawaidy, John Trigg, George FB. Van tuasell, Louls Levy ano a nm to Inves ot New 1 to the acquir mening t e Ki van Kull, a Island Academy rh Hl lecture on * panions juerade te Pu nank, (eorge M.. st ond will roll Kdward R, Slater of ve announced the en nughter, with an laughter of Mr.’ beadachy, girl told us taffeta or Geor, mushroom or poke shapes. 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Lucky the small Boldier nuit 8 to 8 yrs, $7.24 | Suilor suits, $894 A variety of other wool suits in Junior rT Sizes @'6 to ® years $5.49 to $10.74 Fi skin Button Shoes beach tvion, ‘Whey rauge tice AID to. $605 One of Palmer Linen (4 cotton fabric, rig fuelities is fashioned after ue, and collar, cuffs, belt and button- Sizes 234 to. 8 yrs Priced $2.97 Blue and White = Galatea Suit, 84.0 caster Bonnets Just “too sweet for words,” as one little e are silk straw braids, bonnets, in b ming aud fancy effect—appropriate for wear with tailored conte. 2.89 to $7.89 Third FM BBU St, Rear, eal Hats for Little Boys ° Trim, tailored models that will appeal to them just as much as the fluffy ones appeal to their tiny sisters Fin Milans ' hi and color Large mall sail M S00" to $4.89 “Right Shape" Shoes for Children ombine comfort and good style. Vor aster Wardrobe there are wit te Buck sizes 41g tol. Priced, $3.96 sizes 1114 to &. 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White Dresses All Empire waists with comfortably full skirts, Lace and emb y trimme with ribbon sa girl will In lawn, batis: adie, @ to a f yes $2.89, 5.24, 3.89, 4.69, 6.49 Imported frocks wade in the inimitable French fashion, Each one has dividual charm and loveliness, Hand made, trim med with hand embroidery and real lace # to 6 yrs Priced $4.69 to $33.75 Baby Dresses —1 ttle aight from the houlder frocks” hand made and trimmed with hand embroide some trimmed in real Ine ans joined with entre-deux Pr el $5.74 16 $16.74 ory BUN Stay Dl For April Showers A Quaker Gray Raincoat « ed from an expensive French model of rub, berized mohair with and. gash ends trimmed with ta 33°49 __ Mie —ENed Moor. Rear, — lacy 00 White Organdte Children’s Coats All the fashionable silks are repre- sented in the assortment and the colors include several shades of blue and rose, as well as green, tan and apricot. Most of the models feature the new long, graceful shoulder line, Collars and cuffs are daintily fash- ioned of Georgette crepe or net. Coats may be had in all sizes from 1 to 6 yrs. Prices” range from $12.49 for a pretty taffe h fall skirt smocked on to waist ather stitched collar and cuffs, to 896 for a lovely coral poplin with box pleats and shirtings in the skirt, and a Georgette crepe collar with hand crocheted edge. Loose linings. A large assortment of woolen coats tae children, including ec ecks, serges, lina, ete, je of tive Priced $409. 840.°0.49."1349 wud es The popular trench coat is reproduced in khaki for little girls and boys {4 tractive belted model Priced The regulation coat for children, in blue serge. Sailor's collar and cuffs trimmed in white braid. Emblem on ve. | Priced $974 Comre—Third Floor, 35th St. Hear ge Dress, 84.69 5 <a ATS An mge ata, ! i | | nee ee re eee i ee

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