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INSURES 30,000 EMPLOYEES, Standard O11 of New Jersey Makes Large Group Contract. One of the largest group Insurance contracts ever written has been closed by @ local company, insuring the 3y,0n) employees of the Standard Otl Com. | pany of New Jersey, it was announced not amount being determined on a alid- ing scale upon length of service with the sy. Dandruff Kills the Hair} CaticuraKills Dandruff ‘Try one treatmert with Cuticura and see how quickly tc clears the scalp lof dandruff and itching. On retiring} | fently rub spote of dandruff and itch- ing with Caticura Ointment. Next]! moming shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water, Rinse with tepid water, Repeat in two weeks, Noth- ing etter oF surer, ie Ad Bema 7 \dress pow. card: "Cutiour 9A, vod Poe ny “Save the Pieces” Take them to our nearest store and get a new lens ina few hours. Accuracy assured, Any Lens Duplicated from the broken pieces. Lenses, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, ete. Z 3 Extablished 56 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St.]|| 20 Sixth Av., aad St. ior Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West ‘42d Street. B'klyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St: |}| | = : | FULL SFT OF TEETH FIL HARLEM DENTAL CO. 50 East 125th Street Cor, Madison Avente OPEN ¥ To 0 Correct of the foot. It will be appree Then, too, the youngster: meyer. more comfortable in them tha: Infants’, Size to 8 Children’s, — Sizes $!2 to 11 Misses’, Sizes wig BOYS’ Si 9to 2 Sizes 2). to 6 We're in it--Lel's win | examination. 2) and civic service and obligation and | vide patriotic leation ¢ jany f | of Mr. and M voidCrowis 3 ir 22-Karat | Brid ork | | Children’s Shoes UR Children's shoes are cut just right and are properly shaped, so as not to hinder the natural development They know that when they leave our pleasant Children’s Shop with new shoes they are going to feel even CHILDREN’S SHOES AMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit NY. STATE GUARD BECOMES APARTF THE ACTIVE MILITIA Governor Signs Bills Relating to War Matters—One Raises Patriotism’s Standard, ALBANY, April 18.—Six new Jaws) relating to the war have been made effective to-day by Gov. Whitman, The most important makes the New York Guard a part of the active militia of the State, All regulations | in respect to the National Guard are applied to the new organization. The Governor is given sweeping powers in the appointment of com- missioned officers. He may confer commissions in his discretion and may suspend during the war all re- quirements of the Military Law In re- spect to existing rank or service, prior military service and previous Two bills approved by Mr. Whitman to raise the standard of patriot- ism and citizenship. One directs tho State Regents to prescribe courses of instruction in patriotism in all schools of the State, These courses must be attended by pupils over eight years of age. The purpose ‘of the measure is “to promote a spirit of patriotic to foster tn the children of the State moral and Intellectual quatities which atial in preparing to meet the tions of citizenship in peaco or Any city or district failing to pros ruction may be de- | prived of its portion of the public school money appropriated by the cr law puts the ban on text] yntaining seditious or disloyal | A special commission ts created, consisting of the State Edu- mistioner and t ere gnated by the Regents, ill text books in civics, | English, history, language ure, and detert whether statements “seditious !n disloyal to the United] ble to the cause of untry with which the 5 now at war." matter, cha States Unitec | Notes in Society Miss Mary Watson Monro, daugh- ter of Mrs. Jo! Monro, of No, 307 West 7 et, will be married J. Bryan Chaffe of New Orleans, La, at the Central Presbyterian Church next Tubsday Miss Grace f as Ward, of No. d to 596 West et, was mar Capt. Wi Miss Dorothy Clark of Bayside, L. L, was married to Ei r L. Cheesman, U. 8. Chureh of §$ Cc. in the » Brooklyn, | Mrs, William H. Mater of Ridgewood, N. J, to Lioyd William Hill of Chi- cago, |s announced, Miss Marie McDermott, daughter of |‘"¢2¥ say the Ca Mrs. Bartholomew MeDeri $47 Carroll Street, marri in THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, REVISE CANADA TRAVEL RULE re net requirct to have pasaports, it 1s sald, Dut persone of enern 10 Advices received here from Ottawa of No, |Authorities Broo! was tations gover States to American of Jects of ate ca pect o te and neutra) countries as to fa iated by them in later years. s do not mind going to Cam- n in their discarded shoes. . 1.50 to 3.25 2.50 to 5.00 3.50 to 6.00 SHOES 3.15 to 5.00 3.85 to 6.00 ew York it -Buy Liberty Bonds 1 Ses collars and combinations of velour with tricolette. Buy Liberty Bonds On Sale at the Bonwit Teller & Co. Liberty Bond Booth, Main Floor—in charge of the Woma | ) | n's Liberty Loan Committee iv J aK) FIPTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET 3 PRESENT FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY FE) <e | The Unusual in “Jeune Fille” CAPE FASHIONS Oy Individualized Types for Misses of 14 to /8 29.50 » 85.00 An ensemble of Capes which features fascinating diversity, engaging charm of style and a definite esprit of youth. Originality is expressed in terms of unusual silhouettes, plastron and “‘wind-about” waist- coats, military notes, rows of braiding, tier effects, deep fringes, stole a a ——— yor} EXCEPTIONAL SPECIAL VALUES FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY a ake Misses’ Suits Formerly 33.00 39.50 to 49.50 A collection from the regular stock of smartly styled, strictly tailored and demi-tailleur models in Poiret twill, serge and covert gabardine. Misses’ Frocks lf Pad’ 25.00 In wool jersey, taffeta, serge, organdie, Georgette crepe combined with taffeta. Presented are many chic models in light and dark colors. Misses’ Suits Former! 45.00 to 65.00 40.00 Featured are suits in pony, Eton, waistcoat, belted, mannish styles. In Poiret twill, trico- tine and men’s wear serge. Misses’ Frocks Reduced from 36. 00 higher prices to Basque, surplice, redingote, panel, tunic and bolero styles in taffeta, foulard, serge, Georgette, striped crepe de chine and other materials, she 5 we SPECIALLY PRICED FOR FRIDAY ONLY 7.00 Mahogany Brown Russta Calf Imitation wing tips, welted soles, Cuban or low broad military heels. | Women’s and Misses’ OXFORDS | “ B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE = Thirty-fourth Street FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street MEN’S CORDCOVAN OXFORDS at $6.85 per pair a special feature in the Men's Shoe Depart ment (Sixth Floor | for to-morrow (Friday) nd Saturday hese Oxfords, which have been taken from regular stock for this Sale, are made of genuine sheli Cordovan (mahogany color), and are all leather throughout. The last is smart as well as comfortable, and altogether to Shoes represent a very exceptional value. ———————————— 1916, MEY ith a ene SS ee Lord & laylor VIFTH AVENUE 38th Street 39th Street OWN A LIBERTY BOND Florence Easton and Giovanni Martinelli (By Courtesy of the Metropolitan Opera Co.) Will take orders for Liberty Bonds here Tomorrow, Friday, beginning at 3 o'clock, at our Bond Booth on the Ground Floor. 93 PARIS HATS To Be Closed Out ~ Regardless of Cost Recent French Millinery in many instances priced even less than the import duty. Hats that have served their purpose, as models or as inspir- ations for our own Milliners and are now offered at absurdly low prices for quick disposal. The collec- tion comprises Hats from such famous Modistes as: Jeanne Lanvin—Suzanne Talbot Maison Lewis—Maria-Guy Caroline Reboux—Jane and Geo Marie Lancret—Mangin Maurice Madeleine—Georgette—Julia Youthful Hats for Misses, smartest of styles for Matrons; all ultra fashionable, Priced for immediate clearance at $15.00, $18.50, $25.00 to $35.00 Fourth Floor Annual Spring cay Sale of Notions 4 Friday and Saturday Lord & Taylor Standard Grads at Reduced Prices Home dressmakers will welcome this event by purchasing sup- plies enough for their Spring and Summer sewing requirements. Imperial Dress Shields Double Covered Nainsooks O.N.T. Spool Cotton Black or White, Mercerized Cotton Beltin, Black or White § Pai Dozen ee 19¢ $1.95 46c 4 dozen zinch width...piece 80¢ 4 2c $2.15 Limit 2 dozen to a cus- 214 inch width.piece $1.00 5 25¢ $2.65 tomer. 3 inch width.. .piece $1.25 Seam Binding, black or} Machine Straps....each 10¢ | Pocket Shoe Polishers.. .18¢ WHItB, icc 000i piece 15¢ } London Bank Pins, sizes | Celluloid Hair Pins. box 18¢ . pice " ‘ 4 and 5; half pound pea a Lingerie Tape, pink, white Rowdel ols cei as each 5@c | [CON Supporters. pair 18 Gt DING) ss secnes piece 8c Cube Pins, jet, dull, matt Tape Neeasiren, 60 erent olls| or white.........each Ile | inch see Cotton Tape, 24 yard 1088) paney Hat Pines. sceachdde |Elatic Sanitary Belt Pennant Basting Cotton, small medium and Snap Fasteners, black or white; 400 yard spools; | large..........- white e3 3-0, 2-0 and Nos. 40 and 50. Spool | Venus Sanitary Napkins, Oiccccnienunes gross 35¢ 4c seees. dozen 48¢ Binch.........dozen Light Weight Dress Han- Lord & Taylor gers +++ -dbdzen 50c Human Hair Nets Spool Siik Wooden Slipper ‘Trees, 3 | in light, medium and dark Black or White pairs for ..25¢ | browns. Medium size or Combination Button Hook and Shoe Horn in leather self adjusting Each 10¢... Large size Half size dozen $1.00 Ground Floor Lord & Taylor Linens At Decidedly Reduced Prices Table Cloths Hemstitched Huck Towels O84 VOR. ccccierasaeaanneanat $4.78} Reduced: toia.. civiees oc dozen $2.95 BXOVGVATON onic se Vecbees $6.75 Turkish Bath Towels Napkins. ...3 002% ‘ .dozen $7.75 | Splendid Value....... ++..each 50c Muslin Pillow Cases Muslin Sheets 63x99. . 72X99. Becond Floor Poultry, Live Steck and Agricultural Annual MAY BE OBTAINED FREE At The World's Main Office and All Branch Offices. On application copies of The World's Poultry Book willbe forwarded free of charge by mal. A compilation of advertisements covering all branches of the Poultry and Live Stock Industries. Best places to get seeds for kitchen garden planting: Interesting articles on the raising of chickens, vegetables, dogs, live stock venerally, &e.. &e. Address Poultry Department, The World, Park Row