The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1918, Page 8

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HERE'S no such thing as en eight-hour day law for the | Woman Liberty Loan Booster. | She saves daylight by beginning jeari in the mornt “and her only | fault ts that whe fo to stop work- | ing when the daylight’s done, And the result is that when the Third Aig Drive is finished and the | Leans pile “Over the Top” Uncle Sam te going to take off his hat to hie | Manhattan Nicoes, This in the firat Loan in which the | Woman's Committee has been @ part of the Central Committee, In the | present Loan, each committee has woman representative, and each woman representative is backed up by scores of willing women working under her, Arthur Anderson of J. P. Morgan & Co., Director of Distribution, says: “Tho women aro doing BULLY! Co-operation ts Incroasingly impor- tant with each loan, and the women are proving an immense factor in creating public opinion.” The list of names of “Overtime Workers"--the women who neglect to “ring out’—may all bo found on the Manhattan Social Rogister, But they are neither faddists nor “limelight- ers.” They have proved themselves downright roll-up-your-sleeve hus- and they're “doing bully" be- hoy are reaching not only the rest of the Social Register but they are reaching the people who never saw @ social register, Mra. John T. Pratt, Chairman of the Woman's Liberty Loan Committee of the Second Federal Reserve Dis- trict, directs the work of the com- mittee, Mrs. Pratt isn’t seon at the booths nor in the lobbies. In fact, Columbia ‘Sh: at SthAve.and 371St. | SEND THIS COUPON for ostrated extaloge of Standard end Period Grefonolas THB COLUMBIA SHOP Filth Avenue at 87th Street Telephone Vanderbilt 4976 ered me your Mastroted entalege Breadard end Poried Urclonclan, Name. a Chy NOU aoe er meernren ere a |New York Women Work Overtime to Drive Bond Sales ‘Over the Top’’ These Hard Working Patriots and Daily Violators of the Eight Hour Rule Can All Be Found in the Social Reg- ister, Though Their Labors Are by No Means Confined to Their Blue Book Fellows, for They Reh All Classes With Marvellous Results. ~~ she'e seldom seen’ at all, being sbut off from the gare of even news glean- ing reportors, away up on the twenty- fifth floor of the Equitable Butlaing And no one knows much what she ts doing, except that the vast machine: of the committee work is goin smoothly and efficiently, and tbut in- stead of sceing Mrs. Pratt coming down for luncheon they see sand- wiohes going up. It is eaid she shares “dumbwalter’ luncheons with Mra. Cortland Dizon Barnes, Chairman of the Metropolitan Division, an equally erdent worker, Up in an adjoining office at Ni Broadway Miss Virginia Potter idee over the Woman's Committes on Advisory Trades. Her subscription field includes dressmakers, tea shope, corset makers and trained nurses. She has Sub-Chairmen under her in charge of each, of these trades, and they In turn have canvassers working undor them. Mra. John T. Russell jr., ag secretary to Miss Potter, is one of the Overtimo Workers. “We can't persuade her to stop,” Miss Potter says “But when the bond subscriptions flood the office, for example, when one single dress- making establishment reports $4,000 worth of bonds sold to employees in one afternoon, Mrs, Rugsell says it is a’real pleasure to stay overtime 4nd record them. Not so long ago airs. Russell was @ Bryn Mawr girl, Sho had never heard of a Liberty bond, and bonds in general bored her. To-day she is an authority on bonds, In fact, every woman connected with the Woman's Committee of the Liberty Loan ts thor@agbly versed in the knowledge of bonds, Why? Well, they're post-graduates—degree and all—of the School for Bond Salesman. ship, with headquarters at the Title Guarantee Trust Building. The instructoress 1s Miss Louse Dixon, a Junior League girl, who be- gins work at 6 A. M, ani ‘most al- ways through by 12 at ni, About 150 womem attend the dally classes in salesmanship. The classes were larger before tho opening of the drive. Here are some of the primer auestions which Misa Dixon requires students to answer early in the course: What ts a Government bond? How does it differ from stock? How does it differ from a check? What is a Liberty bond? How much interest will tt reoetve? Bofore they may sell bonds they | must know the three new features of the present Liberty bond and very much more complicated * cts, Besides instructing, iss Dixon finds locations for boo» and volun- | teers to take charge them, tabu- lates great piles of ual! subsertptio and, In fact, amply nls her thirteen or fourteen hour day. “No,” she says, “I don't seem to miss the sleep. I don't believe 1 could sloep much until I hear how far Over the Top we've gone.” Mrs. W. Bourke Cockran, Chairman of the War Service Department of the Mayor's Committee, directs the work of the Liberty Boll in City Hall Park | But the Liberty Loan is only a part of her duties. She has charge also of the War Savings Stamps and recruit- DK. Mra, A. 8. Walker, who 1s stationed down at the Liberty Bell booth, ts there during the coldest siect and the windiest City Hall winds. ‘We are reaching n bond buyers down hore,” Mra, Wi . “Many | forelgners who come In to pure! |nees and n | laughed FRIDAY, APRIL 12,° 1918." bond, say that they don't often t of Ke like the hospt ning day, lity of the bell fell, bu sae TMA ng into the big ae but tn Are You Paying | vices Excess Profits for, - =. WINES & Had Liberty Park, makes the same rt of ine creasing 1 buy With the Immense dally returns coming {n, Miss Virginian Furman, Treasurer of tho Woman's Liberty | Loan, has stopped thinking of leisure timo.’ She comes to her office early and no maybe, the night watchman. Down at the Little Theatre, in front there ia @ of the Public Library, cheery little woman with enough pep and enthusiasm for an entire commit. tee of workers. i ine Emmett, the actress, to @ crowd of reporter found her, t performances?" “Oh I only bave 800 he ment to pr here, and t death to p they forse sleet and talk bonds. talking at my booth, “Nits Emmett ie « Over the Top flag poss! Alimited number of deliveries are now assured on Ferd Runabouts “Touring Cars one sees her go home, except, She is Miss Cather Bhe was peen helping at the nd time, between matt. Why, all about temperament when they stand out in a blustery While they're I Ket @ chance to sneak off and talk at some other vooth=we I don’t waste any time, you great-great. 20] granddaughter of Beteey Ross, and re- | she says sho can't make & “Stars and Stripes,” but she's eclate make ap Compare the prices I adver- tise and the regular cost of the saine ds throughout the city. Months ago I in- vested thousands of dollars, paying the low prices then prevailing, and I am giving the public the advantage of these prices. Prompt action is necessary. ‘These specials :| For Friday and Saturday. Buy Liberty Bonds And Then Buy War Savings Stam With the Money Y Read this li Old Aster Rye. nue Maye ial Ta ‘ony or Pebbleford.. Old Crow, ( irk's) or Hunter Hennessy*** or Martell*** Gordon Dry Gin........ Apricot or Peach Liqu Noilly Prat, French Vermouth... Martini Rossi, Italian Vermouth... Dubonnet. .. Club Cocktail Piper Heidsie: ORR cn rhe Golden Crown Sherry Alhambra Sherry. . Imperial Reserve Po Graham or Oporto Port. Buy in big quantities “ Sedans nell you can. My “ supply is large, but ® StationW agons the demand is greater. —ALSO. Reg. Sale All types of commercial vehicles adapted to the re- quirements of every trade, Hollander Motors, Ltd. 1723 Broadway (? Ford Building) Tel. Circle 1795. 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