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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918. GERMANS MUST BE. TAUGHT BY FORCE, DECLARES AKER In his tirst public New peech in Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair Most soaps and prepared shampoos too much alkali, which is ies the scalp just plain it is pure| It's very mulsifled coc and entirely cheap, and its the most expensive soaps or thing else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole} family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in; about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to han-| dle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. —Advt Guess what’s in it! “Scotch Mist’'? Reversible leather coat? Lambskin coat, suede ished? Roadster duster? Knitted coat with breeches? Golf hose? Cap? Scotch knit jacket? Scotch knit waistcoat? Sweater? Gloves? Gauntlets? Goggles? |* Steamer rug? Unbreakable tle? Motor lunch kit? Blue Book? *Registered Trade fin- Ferrostat bot- s * Subscribe Speed to the ‘er Third up! Liberty ¥ Loan iy ROGERS PEET COMPANY | dway Broadway | t 13th St. “The at 34th St. " a | i “Four Result of the Annual Election of Of-} Brosdway Corners” = Fifth Ave.| {ices at Convention of the | at Warren at 41st St, \ To-D Ss ay. Every Man, Woman and Child in America who can should Own a Eberly Bond McEnery’s “Ideal” Refrigerators Sanitary and Odorless Chiffonier Golden Oak finish chiffonier, 5 drawers with wood pulls; substantially constructed 5.98 lis far too b |answer to the German people in any {not reach them. | thelr civilization. | place, their ears are stopped with the | York slnce he returned from France, (— THREE BROOKLYN a Secretary of War Baker de dinfier of the Am ‘AS Germa n News- aper Publishe: on at the ean only be lorf that d by force, He rttoa . answer wave cordial » made earlier ‘herles Evans © military vies about the war in the ever Hughes for a tory, for full pul jand frank criticism of the Govern- {ment's conduct of it, Mr. Baker added he did not “want to win a mere physical victory, but tod place back of Pershing’s army the moral | purpose of the American people,” Secretary of the Navy Daniels, who preceded Mr. Hughes, urged the full- est possible discussion of ever: official in the war, subject military necessities, but said a lino must be drawn somewhere be tween honest criticism and mere par tisan attack, Secretary Baker said in part: “They asic me, what is the spirit im France, in England and in Italy? What is the spirit of their armies and | what ts the spirit of their civil popu- ! tation? And I am always able to answer as to each of these countries and to each element of thelr popula- tion, military and civil, that they are filled with @ perfectly serene confi- dence that the outcome of this trouble an be but one thing; plain men und woinen and lettcred ..n and women are equally convinced that cfvilization cautiful a thing to have been built up only to perish, And our army is of asplece with the others.” “There is no answer to the German | doctrine in soft words. There is no! words, In the first place, words can- | Tnat is a part of| And in the second dust of pride and an tndurated edu- cational eystem has foreclosed their minds. “Nothing will win away the wor- shippers of Moloch except throw thelr god. and dt will require some bitterness of spirit to carry the lesson truly home=! that this 4s @ moral world; that force and frightfulness cannot prevail, and we must teach that to them by cold, | unrelenting, continuous and adequate force appited on our # ntirely indorse t has been stated here, that the Amer- fean people are entitled to know all about thelr own business and that| everybody who is doing their business | for them ought to tell them the whole story of the time. | Mr. Baker begun his address with | to overs y must learn— trine which there ts no ple In the pl see straight and shoot also demands fighting critics who see straight and are honest and candid in criticism. Secretary Daniels said that, to-day, ft lic opinion is word, retary won ' NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS. MAKE F, P, GLASS PRESIDENT of the E aper com= pnition | he was | and it was work on this body that ed with the Presidency . vers elected wer orge MecAnems, ew York Journal] jected), tsburgh Pre | | | New York | | | | crowd mov- ot to drinie cup begins to GRAND Rapips FURNITURE | CREDIT TERMS $3-°° Down on $50-0¢ 5 oo «6 7 750 48 48 40 10-0 «6 46 450.00 15-¢¢ 6 66 900-08 25.00 6 46 300.08 FREE Brass ep | Upon: londa: turday Eyontn 106 cL NAL CORNE y t eayersrtean Diattist. Afesnruset office le Ube eity oP. wh COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 1O4"ST 1599-1981 BROADWAY At Gates Ave. Capes of Fashion at Brooklyn cemetts FIFTH AVE. Bet, 8th and 19th Sts., Brooklyn FULTON ST. cor. or BRIDGE S™ At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Lowest Price Faultless Copies of Models of Far Higher Cost Z 1° Strikingly beautiful models, inimitable in charm ing draped effects, of rich serge, in blue and the smart shades, Full silk lined and with novelty collars. A very exceptional value for Saturday. Others 28.50, 35.00 and up Rich Satin Coats 50 Half bed tel de creme Vell sleeves and ehirr at side, trim- med nn cmaribent| also salad sfmetiooti colors blue and black. Special value. = Summer Furs: Hudson Seal Stoles, Cap es | Made up in extra fine selected Its; all solid skins of dyed muskrat; stoles 72x12 || and 86x14, plain or pocket effects; capes and capelets, draped front, collarette || 24 Animal Scar/s of Wolf, Lynx and Fox, at 18.50, 22.. 29 3 aad 397 ue 50, 29.75 and up. { 1240 Spring Blouses on Special Sale Positively Reduced from 2.95, 4.95 and to 8.75 $495 Exquisite French copies and Martin originations that have won unstinted praise through- out the season, in Georgette crepe, rich satins, novelty voiles and lingeries, in pretty collar and cuff effects, vestee and slipover styles; 1 95 latest colors—all unusual values. Dees a” 4* [ee Showing Hundreds of Smart New Skirts Models of the utmost distinctiveness of line in smart tailored and dressy styles, created in fashionable Roman stripe silks, handsome plaids and serge, in all the latest plain, plaited and tunic novelty effects and in the most striking colors and combinations, 5a Exceptional Values in Spring Most beautiful of the new Spring Suits in fashionable gabardines, serges, Poiret twills, tweeds, jersey cloth, pretty silks and other new fabrics, in a full range of the and vestees, Great fashions in coats A wonderful selection at a wonderfully low price. me ee 10” 12% The Season’s Prettiest Frocks Creations de Luxe for Summer Wear i oP aoe Novelty effects in street gowns of exquisite Georgette and satin combinations, jersey cloth and serge, taffetas, silk ginghams and foulards, in fancy vestee effects and Spring's most ravishing colors Others at 45.00, 65.00 and up 16 wae Special Sale of Dresses Reduced from 15.00, 18.75 and 22.50 Stunning Georgette and satin combinations, i dainty novelty cloths, fashionable foulards, richest yt taffetas, jersey cloth and serge, in the fullest range of the ultra modish new shades. Suits 1 7-30 Reduced from 25.00, 28.50 to 35.00 latest colorings, belt and button fancies, modish collars Reduction Sale of Girls’ Coats Very Spetially Reduced from 12.50 and 15,00 for little folk of 6 to 14 years; consisting of smart belied A very remarkable showing 'of beautiful styles exemplifying the latest) 8 5 t \ and shirred models, smartly pocketed and novelty butioned ns FHREE BROOKLYN STORES em TA i E UP FOR LIBERTY! Taffetas Solid Colors | Checks and Plaids | Cascade Tunic | Effects Eton Coat Dresses Bretelle- Bodice, Short | i Tunic Dresses Embroidered Models Round Collar Fashions ‘ Tailored Suits at $17 Were $21.98 to $26.50 AG B wl aA Aw BU A Stirring Sale of Misses’ | Charming Silk Dresses 16 Distinct Styles in Youthful Fashions Closing Out These Fine Groups of Misses’ Apparel 08 Semi-Dressy Coats At $15.98 Were $18.74 to $23.50 Misses’ sizes 14, 16, 18. Girls’ sizes, 6 to 10 years, and just a few larger. Tan Kidskin Oxfords, $7.95 Pr. A Glove-fitting Shoe in Smartest Fashion. The lines tend to create grace | of foot and ankle. | Absolutely plain but for pin- | perforations forming « wing-tip | and at the foxing. Skillfully made, suede lined. With hand-turned soles and | Louis heels. $7.95 pr. Bexmd Noor, West Building Sporting Goods Specials Are you planning to go camping this Summer, or had you thought of getting a lawn swing? If so, here are some offerings that will be of interest to you, inasmuch as the mer chandise is part of our regular stock which we have reduced for Saturday's selling: Two-Passenger Lawn Swings, t $5.9 There hard wood and 4 bolted —just th censtully dren give | with wat Children’s Wall Regularly $6.98 Size Folding Cots at $3.98; Regularly $4.98 These are strongly constructed and are the mame as those used by t Government, Two mode Children’s Tennis Racket Combi- nations, 98c, from $1.10 The combinations st well-made and nicely anese Tennis Racket, wit th ed Tennta Ball Fourth tow West Building, Attractive Silk Poplin Skirts At $12.75, $13.75 and $16.75 The silk (silk and wool mixed) has a flowing sheen that is of itself dressy. models in sports-patterned silk poplin, the pattern in neutral There are several colors. Ever so many models to choose belts in fringed sash fashion or the wide tailored button-down effects good-looking among, with atvate suawny arta] Wy il i Y BOND: it WK Tike. NUK ys, AUS i ih Ith a a TO. - DAY BUY IN BROOKLYN j Foulard- Patterned Satins Combinations of Silks $9.98 Myrtle Green Copenhagen Rose Grey And Color- Combinations Sizes 14 16 and 18 | i} | | “Trench” Coats at $13.98 Were $19.50 Girls’ Coats _ At $3.98 to $15.98 | Were $6.98 to $19.50 i Second oor, Cenital Building, Suits $20 to $39.75 Top Coats $17.50 to $30 | These prices al a lowest for quality. other when you purchase) Apparel — in Men‘ get the best ot In able b Are « before their T Are ce detail, The Tailoring Will satisfy the most eritical Ww individual in the selection of our clothes of the finest grades. Our stocks are the products of numerous clothes specialists, each the bi The Prices You Pay for A. & S. Clothes for Men are, the ll times, words, the s Shop, at its price. he Fabrics hemically tested using to dnsure being all wool. he Models prrect to the final do not depend upon the designing ability of one tin his particular line e the Suits with strikingly smart lines, come garments that are cut on more conservative ne Top Coats made by a man who excels in this Chesterfield Dress Overcoats from still another, and so on, fioor Men's Shop, East Bulldlog, Men’s Rubber Sole Reds Four styles, each having individual merits which recom- mend it to any man, At $1.25 High cut, Balmoral style; white. At $1.25—Good r make—low cut Oxford style, in white, black or brown. At $1.79 High eut, Balmoral style; white, with rubber heels At $1.79 —Goodyear make--high cut, Balmoral style, in white. Men’s Silk-Plaited Socks, 48c t Men wp, East Building. High-grade Socks with a rich, lustrous finish, Made with seamless feet, double soles, heels and toes, In black, |, white, tan, gray, navy and champague Cotton Socks at 39c Pair Full fushioned-in fast black with unbleached split soles, high draw finished material. Athletic Underwear | At spliced heels and toes reat oor, Beet Building, Men’s Athletic Underwear, At 59c, 74c, 98c, $1.25 Made in coat style, with sleeveless shirts and knee-length ers, Fabrics are nainsook, madras cloth and a satin- Summer Underwear 79c, 89c, $1.69 and | At 79c, 89c, $1.29, $1.98 $1.98 Garment. and $2.59 Garment. auzé cotton, ad fine — —— | J