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ea PO A RRR A pt a SERN ARE Ce RRO NE SREP REI ere ge tam Et MORES ere (Sema A ee er ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1918.° scroot Community Centres fens te teers oe fe ec HUSETTS ‘DRY’ VOTE HEARTENS PROHIBITIONISTS Predict Great innvence o» ove, ANA Americanization Plan States to Ratify Federal | rosron ase aan 8 Taken Up by Columbia }: PADRATIAN = rgAUS eli i i OCH lh Ww eee ‘on of the Federal prohibition am : vent by the Legislature yesterday w ni ‘ * | CoGSERCERa sree Ww b T y LCAST—T Ereat effect on other States was! Will Give Course of Lectures hae é Evate Marth the, é Ne ee eer eee | piscers of the Coun Furthe ie Fans sing! £ fo the erate i yg ao of tae Gaene | a diced ae Store Opens 9 A.M. Closes $ P.M. Daily. The Abraham & te Subway Entrance at Hoyt urthering The Byening [has witton to Breudent comers el erie D. en hee Street is conveniently reached hy all I, R. T. Brooklyn Expy 5 World’s Plan. ‘a ing & proper heed at shih th, JOHN BURROUGHS IS 81, frat great many movement—@ man fr an State to | tonal — how yrganization of com | jj ° hey! said, mu By Sophie Irene Loeb. munity and is in sympathy | professor “Keep Cheerfal and Mind Your Own wence throug! Fe with this latest and most democratic | lage, ¢ Host Hin Mel Ss a L a e re believe, be inf Every community a Uttle democracy. | method of having each community de- | City fh Burroughs, naturalist ané@ wri- Every # oolhouse = a@ community ride the use of its Own school bulld- | Comm ae ta tne grow of 1 fe A eid | Commissions cighty-one years old to-day, ecessary to secure the final result oo Miss Wil a th is ao} Saree Slabsides.’ in West Park, along i" ; A “National Service” course of If Miss Wilson and those co-operating | ping Board : of i ) Massachusetts is the eleventh St A at Serv ze with her, after considerable search, | aittes on P 0 oS nen Gk. ee Dn, near |i bd t Pe Stify tho amendment struction begins to-day at Columbia) have suggested a man to the board| with the Pat Education § psie, he gent the following 1] ‘4 yet University on the subject of the uselwho, they think, will prove of the| Washington, 1). ¢ ' Max Kalter In Discbarwed. of public echo!) greatest value tn the work necessary | - cerful and mind your own \ Max Kale o has a drug sa | bulldings for com-| to systematize this wo! é = ; A 2 Preside ners is sald to be seri Che Werte At Wer mare and civic forums) will call a meeting of the board on the | 10 ALIEN BORN KEYNOTE Hundreds of congratulatory messages in the interest of | sub | were received by the owner of “Slab- a ‘This progressive plan, whereby the ide mn A mericantzation.| mont democratic use of the school OF WASHINGTON MEETING Sirs. purrousne, tne poet's wite, her. hen Jast Ju aged of tr ne ee ereety” Sil fore DEMURE Ge De teas tees | a’month before the last” birthday? cole: { a st J ed ying “ ry Eu, Ject prese so Ds P a a mo} he pirthday cete- || qungle. rubbe de into Germany day is Henry ¥.)Ject presented by Dr. Jacknon to-day fr little home in. the woods, ||! e under the title “What Is a Community Contre and How Should It Be Organ- Tells Americaniza- i] Jackson, special \ Secretary Lane agent in ¢ tion Ce 3 ity Ore Will present definite suggestions feowiainenaea®- — Rurcau of Educi-|as to the method to be used in local Door nizations of community centres! wag iT and will make ement as to the| WASHINGTOS materials prepared by the United|c@n become a che twelv ther men were convicted. jorance ! 175 Suits in the lot. The great majority specially reduced for this Event from substan- tially higher prices. A smaller group that was secured at great concessions and comprises all || that remain of a recent Sale. _~ *See ‘Gets-It’ Peel : Off This Corn.” or mermiontes, O Soan tong save » April 3.—America mposite and pur- & Leaves the Too as’ Smooth as the|Cairacin Layee robert Puree ne or mauontles: for Pers ltey Uber aii Une: senate AHO Thirty Distinct Models in the Accepted Fashions of the Season ‘ ™m ‘Eade hg Besddgneel 90 eny Say bir Leeipcayhaletet Rodlaceva nt cratic com ante ete pa Mera pies via pe " eduoation is Bec saith iy \\ __ Every woman will find among them the very style which is most becoming to herself. There || S * wot wet. It never irritates the flesh, never |ing materent shown by the many Very| public ‘« Be we Of the free! vane declared to-day in an addrees — | isevery manner of modish pleating, in peplum and above the belt. Shirred and pleated effects 4 amet, yout. ton core, Just two drove of 1” aiences that attended the through whi N to preseit community | which » dd the keynote E's On For Consti ation incombination. Attractive button trimming, cable-stitching—all the indications of well-tailored |* whee eer ‘nel the tan | goo forums conducted by The Bvee ae cation and human economy, | fore to plan the Ameria pe tailor-mades. Navy, black, Copenhagen and grey. All sizes, although not in each style. ning World Jast year in p people for the people and by the peo- | zation many millions of sore Carter’s Little Second floor, Central Bulldina, throughout Greater New York. ble. born Hesides, this newspaper ndvocated| The matter has been before the| The Secret n assem. b+ 4 | 4 the passage of a bill in the Legisia- And octet set several weeks | blag: chairmen ‘ Liver Pills i ! ° . Al Cl ck 98 i] § ture whieh provides that every com.) and, members of the ‘board lare ‘be: ot St Hiada ot | Extra! 4,000 Untrimmed Milan jarm Clocks, 98c, were : & to realize that u democratic Wu set you rig , j } | muni n tho potition of twenty-five] plan for the use of school buildings | “vic « al loaders 3 4 | $1 29 i | ttt may use the school bulldings| must be forthcoming in the near,fu-|and bu n gathered at the in- over night. | Hemp Hats at 99c 64 f for properly organized community |‘) A M vitation of the Department of In- | ; To keep you from oversleepin, , Lanthee kee aleie Torii achitendy the Boboot Board te betne| terior, A. Federal, tomislative etic Purely Vegetable Inspired by the great response on Monday, we have secured, | 11.05, a, ata sda 7 oT i Miay Margaret Wilson, daughter of | ganizations who seek the use of the| @ramme, which calls f Smal! Pill, Small Dose, Small Price | with efforts redoubled, this great quantity of fine Hats to go |: pe aboot i |the Prenident, came hero and strongly each with its particular propa- | priation to the | at an even lower price. ished nickel cases, one-day alarm, Jurged the passage of this measure: nd nany of them claiming |is to be fully ¢ $1.95 and $2.95 are the prices for identical Hats in our regular | lever attachment; 434 in. dial. q anization as the fundamental and has since shown a keen interest in inaugurating such a proper system| The proposed pian provides that |" In New York City as would prove a|*¥ery neighborhood shall be organized | precedent for all other cities ety Recently Misa Wilson addressed the BVO Wontertel to fee sGete-80” Fort off) New York Board of Education on this subject, and | stocks which have been included in this sale at 99c. Mantel Clocks, $3.98, from $5.25 All are finely woven. There are the new sailors, mushrooms, turbans, tricornes, small hats. In sand, gray, old rose, purple, |. “ taupe, chartreuse, cherry, navy, Copenhagen blue, brown, | finish; 8-day guaranteed movement; | natural and black. Meazanine and Street floors, Bast Building. striking the hour and half hour. Japanese Bronze Vases, $8.98, ‘Will restore color to the faces of Artistic cabinet cases in mahogany those who lack Iron in the blood, as most pale-faced people do. I decide the various uses of ool building outside the echool |t t erminat en the School Board could refer | dificult the n exclusive in- {ll such matters to the neighborhood organization asx formed, and thus Wat Ghd “derectroe ua, sopr pati: (erview. Dele columns the | would be relieved of the increasin, eens eet a cre tae The 0 eee te rguntzation for auch | ete raleved,of te, Increasing |® ‘Sale of Heavy Knitting Worsted from $1498 orld to treat w corn or callus. It's the|@ wido use of th buildings. | Which soctety or group shall use th | Li fail, It) Miss Wilson an {6 Irene Loen | *hool houses ‘i Graceful shapes, decorated in rich one every | of The Evening World wlaff ntrongly | evidenced by tre veteran ne ec if at 69c Hank; Our $1 Grade enamel, with handles; suitable for {f° \ e Wakes! urged the adoption of the plan out-| Courwe ou for Conumita Univer |. Te | isi i i i eer on [work of those who have given the|as Waldo Amos, s a M 5 » ete. ! PETE EA cesaed aU thee SUnW GF the Harbiny| Ationilo = DIF oe remarkable Thursday special, now at 69c a hank. IN KHAKI ' Maiden Weeseington Gin Radi COWaar and: “Bivecler at COLOR ONLY. ae ane, Tea Cups and Saucers : Miss Wilson, who is now in Texas,|the Hoboken Forum; Bailey 1. In a plea for the education of aliens cians and sormer muvitc! || EMBROIDERY SILK, in discontinued odd shades, 25c 22 h — — Grugeist nbout tt.—Advt. | doz., from 55c. Cc p KNITTING NEEDLES, odd lot, 20¢ a pair, from 35¢ and 45c. Prettily decorated Japanese Tea : ‘Third Moor, Centra) Building, Cups and Saucers, in border design LINES, \nBOATS : on thin white china, regularly $90 Qc Siomorentt | 100 Sports-P laid Skirts; Lead ae Lode ocd STEAMBOATS. Tweeds, Serges; Now $3.50 ee ee Our regular price 69c. Several » ALBANY—TROY Reduced from $4.95 and 5.95. All well-tailored models | sizes and decorations. Steamshin Ane the North in fashionable effects. Included are also some of the desirable Subway flow, Central Building, | a “Bi ite Ae nd Reser ATE checked worsteds. | Hudson ‘Nav 125 Fine Skirts Now $5.50, Were $6.75 and $6.95 | Cotton Table Damask ‘ <= | Worsted and velour plaids and checks; wool poplins; wool 49c yard REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ||) serges. Pleated and shirred models, perfectly fitting. | NEW JERSEY. A heavy quality of mercerized {Ht Some Handsome Skirts of Silk Gros de Londres That Are Very Remarkable Values at $7.95 Sida ta attractive pettaree conparty For this price barely covers the cost of the silks used in any of them. All 89c yard. are in satin sports stripings, on a blending or covtrasting background. ? bleached cotton Damask, 64 in. Ht! Rental System - FOR GAS RANGES HAS’ BEEN THE | ttm coin paie |_Tutkich Bath Towels, | MEANS OF SAVING MANY MILLIONS OF Tassels, were 10c to 32c | Voile Sacques lwnuckeme: Ce ae Gtrest Goor, East Building, | 7c to 24c 69c and 89c Marked close to cost at these DOLLARS FOR MANHATTAN AND BRONX LANDLORDS AND TENANTS. IN OTHER Extraordinary values are these— | ‘i reduced for this day's sale. Metal and tthe voile, white with dainty black | Ma chine aes Laces L fm white bead Tassels, at 7c, 9c, 12c, | fizure. Collar and tura-back cuffs | 14c | CITIES LANDLORDS OR TENANTS BUY THE shoes CUOGIE S22 BY sewers on os Seca Puce | EYE RANGES AND PAY FOR REPAIRS, ETc. Reotesenranve, cats Ov RE ae | tassel. In the metal they are in gold PO i ast etriry silective Cluny Lace, machine-made, selling or silver. These are very much in and fancy figures. With white voile au ee at ite a verds compose : A collar, trimmed with the material of | this offering. Some matching; some | sane for ends of girdles, sesbes | tie cque. A wide choice of colors. | odd edges; £34 to 4 in. wide. and bags. ” Sizes 36 to 46. Desirable for centrepieces, scarfs, Gres fase. Centon! Ballding, treet ote Seat Balding ete. 9? Floor, Increased taxes, together with other greatly increased costs for the proper maintenance of buildings, have resulted in a heavy advance in rentals. Land- lords would have had to make a larger increase had they been compelled to Stzest Moor, Central Building, % : : . . : invest capital in Gas Ranges, pay for their installation and the necessary repairs, SSA TAN eee Ea Oo ly ~~ — Metal ae Lampe Black Wool Voile } or replace Ranges made unfit for use through careless and improper treatment. See Mahe SINISE «ch ots ae ide Rane, ot wrens ap seria brea and reas fin 98c Yd. MONS Jarre bee : sie ieb, 15 inches high, with fancy silk | All wool, 56 in. wide, crisp finish JAMONDS SanisBenownn | teilete finish percaline, Nght im | sade, silk lined and trimmed with | .o4 ; » crisp finial ED 37M) weight and in white aud fast black, | gold id top and bot D ch | 82d jet black, our regular Those Are the Burdens We Carry Scare fa eh S gene |l setncber wide | Rare ety oP ue oneal mBISD | 6140 g yardme very special value, cent, Bulls, t tore, Street floor, Centre! Bulldis Third Goo, Cental Buidivay — | Street floor, Central Builds warts con® Anne 8 fioor, Centra! Bulidioa t, Central Bulldiog CASH x DIAMOND: r Dix cy under our “rental system,” under which we lost $200,000 in 1916, and large amounts in other years. “We rent Ranges of the highest standard for $3, $5,$7,and $8 a year. In other words, we rent you a small range for less than 1 cent a day and a large range for a trifle more than 2 cents a day. Due to the increase in the cost of materials and labor, the manufac- turers since 1916 have increased the prices of those Ranges to us 128, 100, 116 and 95 per cent., even though our purchases are in large quantities. In addition to the higher costs for repairing, etc., which we now have to meet, we furnish a ‘‘service’’ pronounced by the UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT to be the best in the country. Sun or Rain Umbrellas © 900 Women’s “Harvard’’ Mills $4.95 _ Combinations, Special 69c Were $5.98, Women's Umbrellas The grades that sell regularly at 98c. Discontinued styles, | covers of taffete silk in navy, Medium sizes in these finely ribbed cotton suits. All low garnet, green, purple or taupe, made | neck, sleeveless, with wide lace-trimmed knee. All perfect. on reliable paragon frames. A wide Pins Blot Lovie range of sport bandles neatly trim- seine nearian cen! ease | QO Men’s Night Shirts That Are Great Values at 98c | Newport Porch Rugs ‘ If you want to figure out just exactly how good a bargain || Reduced one of these Night Shirts is at Thursday's price, please keep in | mind while doing so that “Fruit of the Loom” Muslin, out of They came from Japan and are | which these Shirts are made, costs 30c a yard and 44 yards are 4 de of Fristoe rath are Ae Pc | required to make a dozen Nightshirts : | shape, seamless and wil | 55 ; Kinds of weather—the wetter they be | gop tivsSmusiie is noted for its sereicesgiine qualitins Theat dive meats e- ound” ie ~ A “Th R;: ‘ Py ey} ‘Phe wort or eshentea some. tbe better they get Just 50 | full-size, well-finished models. Are cool and collarless, aad in vices 13 to 18, a \irean Room ; / el t Way 18 The Gas hay wit be, tated Saat wink 350 Men's Pajamas Made of ‘‘Fruit of the Loom” A S's Offices aléx 5 ft $1.59 ##.80 Muslin at $1.29 ¢ ON YX advertisements 1 wOft, 2.50 4.5 Also splendid bargains. Takes €0 yards of muslin t k SOLIDAT ED GAS CompPANY OF NEw ORK i by ele Fad ene Were & x10 ft. 11,80 18.00 Palawan Rurplioa neck mode coals, Haished with Hoops; buttos of blek elephoned 18 ft. 18,00 25.00 rade; finely stitebed, Small, medium and large sizes. | GEO. B.CORTELYOU, Prrowenr, srs FT el tie tan Panel. Lie Te att flee, Kast Bulag, ebeiieaiaertiateeeti eee tn nee a

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