The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1918, Page 6

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ae REET 2 Stout Women! Do other house has given ay much study to the clothing of the stout Every Garment offered » not merely large, figure as bas Lane Bryant ut eopecially designed for stout 21-23 West 38th St -JOWER IA. BARGAIN |$200,000,000 TO BE ASKED FOR POWER | Pershing’s Demand for War Ma- terials Necessitates Extensions of Many Plants. WASHINGTON, June 13.—Appropria- women—long of short waisted, Bet. 5th & 6th Avs, rj tion of $20,000,000 to Increase power supply in overloaded industrial centres S TOR (| will be asked of Congress by President equeat of the War Indus- This follows orders for from Gen. Pershing of helming magnitude. late action i obtained almost « of eléctric power in the JUNE CLEARANCE [ieee Waists. Skirts and Middies =i 70 isis SKI 2.45 Galates, American Linen and fine quality Beach Cloth. Some smocked, while others with combi- pation collar and culfs. ‘These groups include some slightly soiled garments that have been materially reduced. The assortment consists of all sizes, but not all styles in all sizes, from prevailing modes, conceal con- @ition and can be worn when figure fe mormal. Prices no higher than or- Ginary clothes, Salm 17.95 te 39.75 | Dresses 1.95 to 29.50 Skirts M5 te TAB) Costs 6.95 to 24.50 Neglgees 95 to 9.50| Middies 95 to 2.65 TT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Pique, Cotton Gabardine, alm Reach, Linen. Reduce! to 2.95 3.95 A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, | sev Munition cities along the seaboard |from New York to Baltimore and as lfar West as Massilon and Akron, 0, Jere # Manufacture of war materials is being retarded. The plan mediate relief t# to pr vide, the appropriation, capital RTS \to enable power plants to be in jcreased in size, The Government | would upbly funds and allow the | utility | ually. "NEW YORK HAS COLDEST JUNE 13 N43 YEARS mpany to reimburse it grad Votle, Lingerie, Linen and = Batiate combina- tons, Striped = Taffeta |) Week-End Visit of Alaskan Climate and Crepe de Chine. Re- || ablesp ry esha a duced to Sends Temperature Down | to 56 Here. 1.55 1.95 2.55 to 6.50 Tradera in fur coats and car muffs as well as owners of hot chocjgte em- poritums all bore happy smiles to-day Aside from being the thirteenth of the | month, which in itself spells caution, it } is the coldest June 13 since 1875, when “tound invaluable comfort and satisfaction in the Lane Bryant Maternity Corset. Expectant moth- ers should not means: 2.95 eters indicated a tempera This morning, according to er Man's predictions, it was clock. Residents of the Mor ection of Jersey asserted | their's registared 54, which is going New | York two better The Weather Bureau said no rain would fall to-day. In justice to holders Jof tickets for indefinite stor Soa ale Weathe y bring numerous ca hecause the mercury is en But, it adds, this Alaskan climate is merely week ‘ | and B. Aliman & Co Thirty-fourth Street - Interesting have been made MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Reductions in the prices of (Si Misses’ Blouses and Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Suits all of which offer exceptional values at the revised Misses’ Of cotton, reduced to Of silk, reduced to Imported Blouses are also marked at greatly reduced prices. Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Suits (sizes 12 to 17 years) | reduced, for immediate clearance, to | $12 (These Departments ar The Photo Frame Department which has been greatly enlarged, is located on the Thirty-fourth Street. side of the First It contains an extensive and highly interestin Floor. silver and other metals in several attractive Ses. ; $1.85 Blouses $1.50, 1.95 & 2.75 4.25 & 4.85 reduced to ; . . . at . . . . stripe materiais . 75 THINKS MISSING GIRL KATHERINE MADDEN, 1S FOUND IN GARDEN CITY Special Vaiues are now obtainable in The Boys’ Clothing Department Boys’ Washable Suits & $2.75 Boys’ Straw Hats (for boys of 3 to 8 years) The regular assortments of Boys’ Furnishe ings include many items combining excellent qualities with low prices. Bathing Suits in popular. styles, at $3.75 | Sports Blouses, in colored-stsipe materials, THERINE MADDEN, x LA Kitherine Madden, the year-old New York schoolgirl w veated from home two weeks «lieved to have been found at y, Long Island, The Sher- + A. Seaman, telephoned iff t York, to at a girl answering the desert; as printed in The Evening World was held there. The girl denios that she is Miss Madden. The m r has gone to see if it is her da er. is housekeeper 84 First St the Julla Richman High girl at School. Half a dozen private detec tives, elty police and settlement work- ers have been searching for her. Katherine, who {a pretty, wore a black and white hat, black and white check ed skirt and coat, black stockings and! military pumps when last seen, Shv is| 5 feet 2 inches in helaht and weight 110 pounds Mre Madden has been made seriousl, ill worrying about her daughter, Thirty-fifth Stredt Floor) models, reduced to : $1.25 & 2.95 Among them are $1.25 Shirts or Blouses (neckband style), in colored= at $1.00 | Coat Sweaters (roli collar style), in gray or ¢ on the Second Floor) ry eel | . . . ,. men), celluloid, leather, silk, tapestry and carved wood. (on the First Floor) containg, in addition to its complete and interesting a of Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, a choice selection of Ficld Glas The Camera Department Binoculars and Military Compasses, heather mixture; sizes 28 to 34 inches chest, | g collection of artistic frames, in sterling (including frames especially designed for photographs of Army and Navy | $4.95 | ortmerts Settlement, in New |, THE EVENING WORLD, ‘HURSDAY, JUNE '“'NO OFFENSE IN ENGLAND TO GET DRIN Hou Meeps in the service Him From Ywenty Months in Trenches, Arthur Taylor, eighteen, who had been Jail—Was of the British Army for twenty-seven months, twenty of which Brooklyn, to-day, charged with having were in the tre fore Judge Gar procured liquor He pleaded gul “Home in Engtand it was no offense et a dffik for the boys." Taylor said b after ‘being the Britivh Arn as a ter Regiment and was in the Battle of he Somme Judge Garvin warned Taylor that he Ad committed a serious offense and that he could to jal 1 believe J and tand the law honest fellow.” The Judge then paroled him until June 24 and will.try to obtain a position for the soldier, — >... 40 MEN | tionary Army were landed in States last we day reporte week 184 arrived neral heal ontinue i pneumonia with a decrease in’ meas and dysentery he k numbered 94, against 112 the week be- fore. In al's report said 29 West 42nd Street oners’ Bureau at Geneva that | 200 of 20,000 Greeks taken out of Kast- ern Macedonia by Turks and Bulgars nehes, was arraigned be vin in the Federal Court, are still alive ily ‘The Legatio oldier in uniform, yand said hat in ne are doing the member ¢ be fined $1,000 and sent ‘ou, however aid the 1 that you did not under: You appear to be an NVALIDED HOME. general previous ek, the d. During the Ith condit army p Batixfactory, (he > and mer Death, this wonderful instrument. 13, 1918, TURKS WIPIKG QUT GREEKS K FOR BOYS”) IN EAST MACEDONIA, REPORT British Soldier's Defense Washington Legation Hears That] nyavia Less Than 200 of 20,000 Are Now Alive. June 13.—-The rmed by t WASHINGTON 4egation has been in has received from Ath wing that the Turks are ) Macedonia, and rr nees the Bulgais| President of the St ame thing. New Models $5.00 The illustration shows one of broken Plaid For Friday and Saturday acoiaiiaiiiees. anata despatch t to overthrow h War Mining tr sonally by the Confronting Djavid, ave said NORTHAMPTON, Mas: War time simplicity rangements for the Willlam Allan Nelison ts to wipe out Asgociation, wer ing to-day ever before. e many styles to choose gellence of Correct iifrom i o ‘ Style from in corded, striped and Guilty viles—all sizes, Special Offering repeating Taffeta Frocks Formerly up to $27 To Close $12.00 parel. “The value of the Duo-Art Piano is almost incal. culable. It is the instrument of a new musical art.” — Harold Bauer Vv THE DUO-ART PIANO “TT is marvelous”’ say the scores of people who are daily hearing The originators of the Pianola have in this Duo-Art Piano evolved a perfect medium for bring- ing piano music into the home. There is no comparison between the Duo-Art and any other “‘player’’ or “reproducing” piano. It stands supreme in every particular. 1. Tone Gradation—Having twice the number of tone grada- tions, it attains a delicacy of shad- ing, a perfection of ‘tone color” impossible in any other reproduc- ing or player instrument. 2. Time Control—The fam- ous patented Meirostyle not only regulates the time, but instructs and guides the one playing, assur- ing the correct tempo interpreta- tion of the selection, 3. Accenting the Solo—by means of the wonderful Themodist, which brings out the solo (or mel- ody) perfectly, at the same time controlling the accompaniment so that it properly supports the solo. 4. No Pedaling—the air cham- (JHE Duo-Art is a pianoforte, and may be played by hand in the ber is constantly supplied without foot pedaling, permitting the one playing tion to interpretation, 5. Simplicity of Construc- tion—No complicated or trou- blesome mechanisms. 6. Reproducing the Actual Playing of the Great Pianists —by means of the wonderful Duo- Art Record Rolls. These compo- sitions are pleyes and cut into the paper roll at t are carefull by the Practically every the present day has pronounced the 5 —‘‘Unequalled, Supreme.” to devote his entire atten- je same time. They edited and O.K.'d ianist who played them. reat pianist of uo-Art Reproducing Action usual manner, It 1s the original Pianola, playing any 88 - note music roll, and offering unlimited possibilities for individua interpre- tation, It reproduces perfectly the actual performance of the great pianists. We urge you to come in and let us play it for you—let us show you its exclusive and wonderful features, The Duo-Art is made in Steinway, Steck, Stroud and famous Weber models THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL MANHATTAN Jn THE BRONX 367 East 149th St. Jn BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Ave. In NEWARK 895 Broad Street ed Conapirator. ROME, 13.—A _Conatantinopte day said that « plot by ver Pasha, was frus- r is alleged won the Ministry, revolver in hend. it, come and get it. I won't Brent. 13.—_ arked: the ar- “All Value’”’ Has a deeper mean- the all-around [x- Correct a A Correct Price of Melles Ap- parel, and in its lies the value it xives—an essential recognized by hun- dreds of discrimin- ating women wear- ing Melles’s The War Makes Care of Feet a Patriotic Duty . Ves ope doctors have been rejecting thousands of recruits on account of flat feet: Ask any army doctor what causes flat feet,corns, bunions, callouses, bent toes—and he willtellyou" Narrow, pointed, ‘fashionable’ shoes.” America demands every man’s. tmostpiersonalefficiency ‘ in these trying days. Increase your efficiency, your health, yourcomfort,bychangingfrom pointedshoestoEducators,the healthful shoes builtto“letthe feet grow as they should.” In- troduce your whole family to Educators and win their gratitude. They're Made for MeN, Women, CHILDREN OOK for the Eoucatoa mark ’ on the sole. It is not an Epu- CATOR shoe unless stamped thus. There can be no protection strong- er than this Use pated fori | means that behind every part of the shoe standsaresponsibleman- ufacturer. Rice & Hutchins, Inc., 15 High Street, Boston, Mass. RICE & HUTCHINS DUCATO ERUCATOR tyes Unless branded thus onthe sole it de not an = because of pain, irritation and abnary mal condition of kidneys and bladder? im. Balmwort Tablets are guaranteed to correct ‘the alka- linity of your secretions, thus giving * you undisturbed slumber, making fur est at night, and Energy byday. AD lisorders cannot be successfully treated with Balmwort Tablets, but when these symptoms exist you' will receive a gratifying ree you use them; amount af reted irregular, insufficient, quent, too copious, d by pain, difficulty, smarting, burning, irritation, pains in back and groins and when the passage is foul of odor, highly colored, ete. Alege stoppage of secretion, followed by fever, chills, pains, headache, rhetle matic pains, depression, ete. Baluye wort Kidney Tablets HELP THE KIDNEYS Sold by all dr Advt COCTOR J, H. FLIPPEN NEUROL 4 am espe NEW Y Flours (0 A.M days ercent Thurs ORK CUTY, 108. PM. Weeks Sun 19 to te, | Sunday World “Wants? 4 Work Monday, Wonders,

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