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Mt has a population of 4,500, the district as been without mali deliveries since Men who had carried the mail com Plained that since the “route” was about exeneniilieemns | A Two-Day Sale of ‘ i Women's and Misses | New Spring Waists | Beginning Tomorrow 3.95 thirty miles long they had to make de- liveries by automobile or motorcycle, and the $50 a month which the Govern- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918 making ¢ nurnbe of vain have been flashed constantly i! ) Fifth Avenue at 35th Street. ! or closed allowances granted wore | ween detailed for this purpose, See een ctigy {FIVE LIBERTY LOAN FLAGS a6, Ot | tor weeks, It is planned to enter . every isolated bay and scrutinize pane ta ‘lie alowances was xooi, West Indian Islands Being |+9 seize GERARD'S EFFECTS. | Co-operation in Child Welfare} , Made Necessary by the mefit pays for the service did not Fant the expense. Mrs. Schmidt says ghe will carry on the work as long as the Government lets her. sing World’s War. Sure Way to Get % Rid of Dandruff There is one sure way that never} ity Hall, at which Sophie’ Irene fails to remove dandruff completely | Wood, Chairman, presided, the Fam- tt batter i ‘Mes Committeo seported that the about four work of the Child Welfare Board had tine china, briesasbrac and uther| retiring; use enough to moisten the) i, view of the families of soldiers and| Finstein, Chairman of the committee, | Secretary Daniels sald to-day he had | ..\4, were part of a colleetion he ‘had | cived an average of/ Searched for Trace.of Sur- == er family a vd $10.09 | ; i vivors of Collier. ; el ‘ominittes further | number of new! we ‘1d Was estab. | tery surrounding the disappearance of [the 4 ton naval collier Cyclops. would indicate that the high | with 293 persons aboard, was not nee Tar aie heat cleared in any respect to-day, All of Pes + the care the islands of the West Indies are « cases having ac- | being sear 1 for some trace of the law went into | missing vessel or members of its crew nd pas than In_any pr At the monthly meeting of the] Hardie ‘hild Welfare Board yesterday in| lished. == 4 warehouse | rard said that he was unable value of the prope Juded a number of patng- when the ee i rub It'in gently with the! cuore who have gone to war “only sixteen cases are left mn | Hot given up hope for the vessel, but | yocn making for years { by morning, most, if not all, of your| In many homes of tho widows tho| Which, becaus ‘on | ———_——- — —— hI ndruff will be gone, and three or| chief bread winner was an older son ir more applications will completely | or yut when these mombers of | olve and entirely dest the family left for the war consid- gle sign and trace of it, Jerable hardship was oxperienced pw re eae Coat ail ' Special attention has been given te aT tering ef the bealp ‘will ethy widows apparently having claims fantly, and your hair will be fluffy, | "pon the Red Cross by reason of the) NapLE strous, glossy, silky and soft, and|enlistment of the male bread winners,|of th ok and fell a hundred times better.| Many letters have been sent to the] &? ent! You can get liquid arvon at any | Red Cross with regard to such widows. g store. It is inexpensive, and . MC Wilac hiatary of ihe bur ounces is all you will need. This aple remedy has never been known fail. —Advt. poard had 4,083 ap- wances upon which ken. ‘Vo-day only have sixteen cases remaining, - | yericam Red Naples Welcomes «om Jay, April 15.—OMeciala an Red Cross were given A3 &AS5S West S4ATHSTREET MM | LIBERTY BONDS OR GERMAN BONDS? (‘5 3 428 Women's & Misses’ Frocks & Suits New Midseason Fashions, Featuring Apparel of More Than Ordinary Attractiveness | oi INT RASING FIVE KIBERTY LOAN FLAGS ST CS RENeS VVOILES, batistes, dimities ' a] Te ae In token that their full Liberty and organdies. a} NER FIGHTS OFF = The Values Are Most Extraordinary | TE RMARNES Cte see hieage| rath catea eee AINTY waists with frilled | Suits in New Designs ea alan Live Gert aed fronts, collars and cuffs so | = — yns which have comp’ ea} Second One Destroyed, Ma Chairman Gary Makes Promise of duty in the third drive are f { Hi 2 . : rt n estroye any| Chairman Gary Ma romi 1 sath ie na ary effective with the Eton novelty j [LORED SUITS in ne amart but simple mode: Lookers ‘On Think, Being Rapid Production at Newark Cedarhurs ; t. Hit as It Dived. and Mobile Yards. ene Hema ate collars and cuffs; plain con- Fyne GE adr MS fod fa dant An A Mi has r hed an While condemning profiteering and | Ten Years for Negro Who Refused bf i : Sey cota, ACen wine: Wee" Sorters Atlantic with declaring that the United § Steel te Water Horne, servative models and girlish Serge and Tweeds. WARe elo a eecene CAMP DIX, Wrightstown CE AS Epa m styles. Each one of them taste- belted design 1-| Corporation . | among the co ‘om. th Specially Priced at igi, ecco hag ‘As ward maintate atest enstward pa s in this prac- business of building ships. This was marino was 8 ed off port bow, |entirely out of our line, But we were | It launched a torpedo that went wide |&PPFoached by Kentlemen interested | Lot the mark in Governmental affairs to see if | Both gun crews of the liner went pete vag a uae ry ie Hinto a gainst this submarine, | ° eee Fda Seat ee sn jwhich hastily dived. Just as it dis- | Ships at least shenply, a8 rap | appeared a shell Janded sq y over and get into th Ss as quic lit, and many persons on the Hner | 1 destroyed, But | er didn’t stop to decide the | other at 3 n, “We started the « the 200 p an. | Newark plant in At | Among the 200 pa ey pron a ived at an Atlantic port yesterday] py the middie of May Jon an American liner were seven y-| ship petween July. 4 | embers o 0 at} bile is a dup! ME members OF th ~| Newark, ‘The two y ship Chattahoochee, ly the!) turn-out @ completed rman ship Sachsen, which was tor-| days.” : ne and as an e 5 i : ort sald they had almost | tice, Chairman H. Gary, at the Py cap ¢ oy ‘ | 25.00 reach British coast when a|annual meeting yesterday, said the |\° pe ful and each of a high standard ! , : DPS Tl seteeey many Ra eecae ORR SHEA ERPs IiGeral AESUigh oranuule ett Aissbasing | of workmanship. fashion fext a n RPeUaHE tavbear’ ARAL they wumell al alk ate aye vise : ee i materiale harmonise perlectly? devel- TRA pert Spklclameis Mau Ec ANAIneA ot | HEY are made full patterned, like all Best 4 Oh share ete ie al add ex onan Avit oo [anc Se nraAtene eioreitdrnente| leas Ont ed profane and In- & Co. merchandise, well sewed, with Seu ee ae that missed by about 100 feet, and | new plants, but also to pay lar [ABEL ALE CU ei proper finisti of buttons and button-holes. j then submerged, denas. | " i i f Specially Priced at, | ‘Tho liner had continued on her| “We did not wish to go into the EAS of these details is worth noting. i when a 1 sub- Each Blouse is an extraordinary value. } course an | 35.00 ISTLIER SUITS in the Newer Silk and Wool Materials, including Baronette Satin, Roshanara Crepe, Faille Silk and Satin Charmeuse; clever models, charming in silhouette, distinguished for picturesqueness of materials, and many style variations. LIBERTY BONDS Do Your Duty ‘To Your Country BUY os zodent For Your Teeth To Keep Them Clean jon Prices Range from 40.00 © 65.00 Smart Suits for Full Figures, 4214 to 524, bust measure, New Frocks relieve it was hit a engers wh. pedoed March 23. ROCKS OF WOOL JERSEY, Satin and Tho submarine was no! until | Taffeta Silk models of smart simplicity; efter It sooved:the hit,. Shon lt cama gracefully draped models of delicate fig- , to the surface and shelled the trawler | or ured Voile and embroidered Georgette Crepe. that picked up the survivor De- | - Specially Priced at Hf He) | atrovers and other trawlers arvived | In a short time and scurried about] 16 50 | dropping depth b« . . | L.M.HIRSCH ee Coat of Crepe Georgette, Foulard Sik and Inde- ae LY} | DANGER IN TAXATION, SHOE COMPAN Velour Slik'end Khekt Keol; esitored models of Woot Feature of this HI : oye | The N “4 de Laine, ade re Generate” trimunad willy soutashe Georgette Frock, ) | Says America is ND uv of : le ewest Janation With lace and silves embrocdery, $30.00 | Safety iyi a Business Military Calf PUMP Specially Priced at | (ie ee 23.50 . Sorel Hsp | ape Bi et | This Week OAT DRESSES of rich, self-figured Khaki Vatermyer, New| at Kool; cleverly designed; Gowns for for= rent'a| mal or semi-formal wear of beaded ns Georgette, or net with iridescent ornamenta- f an tion. d here last night in Specially Priced at 30.00 Women’s & Misses’ Coats & Capes Coats are developed in Rich Silk and Woolen Materials with novel treatment in collar and belt effects; capes are gracefully draped and attractively lined; smart Silk Plush capelets for evening wear are a feature of this display. 20.00 25.00 50.00 || Announcement is herewith made of | an important sale event to occur Thursday and Friday of this week. See further details and descriptions | | in this paper Wednesday night. The Best Thrift Bargain in the Store acd mitary An. ‘exceptionab value for this week Gorden H, 3.00 Silk Hosiery, $1.35 “BUY A LIBERTY BOND” 6th AVE.at 30th St. great body ual fight omes in exce were not t a ——— rtia® tay T bones (Pormerly 6th Ave, & 24th St.) isa Third Liberty Loan Bond at 414% x sama MMT ee or MO ci i peace de) eee ‘