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CAPTURE TOLEAR \ | There Are 80 Each One a Twen.y minute heart of Poughke @eafening kitting need! Ordinarily durin the dormitories, themselves in” months. and at the fight vies, elther in ca im France. Thi colleges, and ma lucrative positio! patriotic work. 4 olf for Defense, in and only camp istence. the Oldest Inha witching and the ors that ever de \> at the Poughk: Oldest Inhab. RIGHT fore while), th Alvaye bears the to get along Reliable Ey: by Registere: Here 1 “mill 1.85 2.25 Patrio.. ar of the natives’ navy @hutters are closed, the grounds locked up. To-day it is a beehive of ectivity. Since Sunday 500 pretty las- ) ‘ales from 47 Stat ‘ ave invaded the stately college grounds, established themselves in Most of these girls are trainingtobe 2 | murnes, that they may release those > | how in hospitals for service in France them are war brides, one Is a war wid- ow, and the majority of them have sweethearts in the United States ser- American Red C ated $76,000 to aid the Nurses’ Train- ‘ing Camp for Women, It is the first BDighty of the giris have decided to be farmers (printer, please omit the “ettes"). According to a member of they are the most husk HANG UP THEIR HATS AND GO » Returning to then farmers can take care of themselves se nurses have ba CASTORIA For Infants and Children © In Use For Over 30 Years Don’t treat it lightly and try You are bound to suffer the penalty of failing eyesight. Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 0 PRETTY GIRLS, VASSAR bao eae VASSAR N NURSING >- “Farmers,” Too, Self-Sacriticing 8’ tax! ride from the epsic, away from the es Vassar College. 3 sg the summer the es and 117 colleges and generally “dug for the next three ing front. Some of mps here or already ll are graduates of ny of them gave up ns to take on this The National Coun- conjunction with the ross, has appropri- of its kind in ex- bitants’ Association, , the most be- most practical farm- posited their trunks ps n’, by tral declared the TO WORK. ‘ses (because the « had time to hang up their have organized themselves in dust out their closets, but already they | pheus the grand bounce: In the four|bockered lassie, “I had two dishes of and companies, There is intense | sounds. rivalry for the non-com, grades, ‘The | Ten m: candidates for Captaincies, ee cr) FEROS TOG REE NT EHESEE EES COlloRe farm —T ” to fondle the tinue tn the: F2-2-O99 196660-8-900-90200-02-2¢- hats and |from the time they give Old Mor-!or, rather, the grass, to the knicket- tosquads |dormitories at 5.50 A. M. a gong|soup, a large order of fish, some Tis awake they should be.| parsnips, three potatoes, some lemon utes jater they 6 , and two chunks of cake." ‘The Majors|to have dressed; ‘they 1h gurl looked the part. Her cos lonels are tying low—very low.| tention outside their tume wouldn't have cove the late first issue of their weekly | inspection from their superiors, Set-| John Bunny’ finger, All fat The Thermometer, goes to cises follow for ten mi he didn’t mind press within a week. It is to be given es the hardest part 0 t followed her. to little tid-bit the entire three months’ course. It is | r he girls | putting their room inorder, | “What /at 10.15, 1, accordin -| of” was asked @! silently slips in the mK: enty pe om § to ll A M, the het ads will n unison andar classes, without glasses. Every girl taking the nursing on what was meant. | hour tion during course has been accepted by some| “We make our own be e fitime. At 1 o'clock they again re hospit ‘al for further training at the| mitered corner to the be ume their exercises in nursing. pletion of her term at Vassar.|wash gown the w alls, a t Bu {After 5 o'clock they have lelsure, ‘ © Hospital, Mount Sinai, Pres- | closets*and prep: r breakfast.” | When an instructor enters the class ht Exami: f > 1.1 » e - a 4 ARE WELL FED hapten AGTH: 38 ® BA) nted. Bellevue will take sixt girls have voluntarily decreed that! | Thirty-five other hospitals lo-| Two girls from Oklahoma edged) they will forego their Fourth of July 1 in fo even Stat havelinto the group. us wh ° bration in order to forge ahead ad to acce est of them. 4 One girl lin the instruction ¢ task of intery ing 500 girls hubarb, cornm Ively and ind‘vidually, while at e, cocoa oF Mm » time dodg “gad. Streer|] German spy in his midst, wa curicna Gr i y breezy groups however, made Charge Purchases made the remainder of this month will appear Juniform is of ‘blu on bills rendered August Ist i! Best & Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Established 1879 UNDERWEAR SALE: Thursday ff atscacnel isha ae Women's & Misses’ Are the Facts: he garments offered in this Special runs’; not a special purchase. 640 Glove Silk Vests .23 White or pink bodices and tailored tops, all reinforced inder arms, Milanese and Tri- cot Silks of splendid wearing qualities, In all sizes in each st) le; all sizes in the lot, 34 to 42 360 Glove Silk Knickerbockers 59 Fine quality Glove Silk, pink or white, fully reinforced, cut well tailored, breken sizes high grades, es 4lo7, | You Never Pay More the sleuth r minion of the law, who con tly harbored the thought of er, Trace their movements nurses drew back ay Garmenis | 7 jend's 6 little rep rmers who had attention be- the nurses fought her way s noe in to the gir Avk me what I had! mery of We: A r” she eald also. wore the task No question Was needa. P) their in uniform | | nurses are forbidden to wear jewelry | gave the floc —_ |—not even an engagement ring—and that is a hardship to hundreds at jy | Vaseor, it is said that gowgaws are apt to put a “patient” in nigh fever PY) Anyway, it's a law, so there's no g ting around It. ‘The re high clo n shoes and stoc | When the two with New nen connec ‘3 leading even red on the grou ned about them. Fron London 0. Parts had moved fror ny would not divulge rning their past and their present was a secret. A FEW OF THE MYRIAD THINGS THEY'LL WAVE TO _LRARN, | girl pays to the HI] | the College Exeh { Glove Silk lof the | ology, nutrition | girls from Bost Sale are not ‘seconds’; n social econom Special lecture w the students as conditions warrant We have taken our regular slandard stock that through popular de- IAEAGIIG Beyaiaieere tele K mand and quick selling has become depleted in sizes and styles and have thastication yi radically reduced it to make room for new summer stock. sustain the There are sfandard Best Glove Silk Vests, standard Best Glove >ill Protty gir — Knickerbockers; slandard Best Cotton Gauze Vests; standard Best Cotton pales, Gauze Union Suits, as follows: A 820 Knitted Summer Vests Fine ribbed gauze cotto narrow. shoulder stray ay eck, Every vest perfect and all igher grade vests reduced on ac- cunt of broken sizes dtoe 660 Gauze Union Suits of fine ribbed cottor 'V" neck. ‘ leeveless, knee rt We made, well finished, every suit perfect. Sizes 4, 5 and ¢ other thir enabled t at Best saxaemammmmempumcsmenacmmem| erproach is thelr rabby Girls are expert at rank high in ma vines into complete submission. ‘Chey disputed jwork for 18 cents an hour and for forty-four hours each week, ‘They Pay $3.50 a week for board and room ‘Three dollars goes for food When | sembied— but that's another story {the evening sun sinks low in the _ | West these girls do not change to ‘i night frocks. No, brother, they con-|D¥tch Grain Ship From Mere apparel of comfort, and Reaches Holland. their knickerboc galloping gleefully o'er the spacious; The Dutch grain ship Jana has ar- grounds, Here, 5th Avenue Semi-Annual Clothing Event GMUWUeesM0W|uelu THE EVENING WORLD, WED NESDAY, A bak) 26, 1918. are a happy-go-lucky set of girls, /elusive Rugby: there, in endeavoring AD they intend to rise at 4.30 AM. burg with @ seball bat ity Work eight full hours on the! girls, t Att ollewe farm. heir principal labor ig| where able-bodied farm. laborers are H tomato plants, plant, @# scarce as Republicans in City Hal ® strawberries and remove cabbage | the girls vie one with the other in the # wortns from the favorite east side amount of work they can produce Mise Helen Garrett is in direct charge f these eighty farmers, She admits canning.| of ging pea she has her hands full. She was not *rof. Herbert E. Mills is Dean of cargp. The ity and their qual tlohs is one of the best ever as. Kered fignres are seen) AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, June 25. in pursuit of the rived here from New York VWHTZT@——; James McCreery & Co. 34th Street Purchases will appear on bills rendered August Ist eo ema ANTZEN Arch Foot troubles are usual principles, and Ask for onr Rook—“The Abuse of the Big Tor” NO BRANCH STORES —One ashetreme 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. Custom Rootmakers Over 50 Vears Commencing Thursday, June 27th Offering Unrestricted Choice of Entire Stock Men’s & Young Men’s Suits & Top Coats Except our regular lines of Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits T Fy A most exceptional opportunity to purchase a Suit or Top Coat at less than present wholesale cost. $19.50 The Season’s Greatest Value in High-Grade Clothing 023 Suits & To 11 Suits i OG SUNS) ican ; ear WO NSUIES ss csistrcsse Nrliske 187 SAILS... ccscsecsesdassce Wraretien, 397 Suits... ‘ 566 Suits and Top Coats 678 Suits and Top Coats 990 Suits and Top Coats .163 Suits and Top Coats 584 Suits and Top Coats Ree aeap in erie 181 Suits and Top Coats regularly 50.00 wou. regularly 45.00 regularly 40.00 Now regularly 38.00 regularly 30.00 ... regularly 28,50 regularly 26.50 regularly 22.75 regularly 21.00 No Charge for Necessary Alterations. Size range is complete from 80 to 48, including “longs’’ and ‘‘shorts.’ “regulars,’’ ‘‘stouts, EXTRA SERVICE xtra Selling Space. Kixtra Salespeople, Extra Fitters. Ext FOR MEN, WOMEN \ of certain bones of the foot. C Shoes gradually anc gently restor= the curve of the ) arch to normal usefulnes It on scientifically correct, practically proven Coats - Nant 3800+ 19,50 Support Shoes AND CHILDREN ly due to ab ormal_ positions Arch Support without discomfort. They you'll get surprising comfort } for your tired, suffering feet. ws A good foot-rule for you-—wear the Jantzen Shoe.” SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ta Tailors. NOTE Fifth Avenue Kntrance will be open at 8 o'clock Six Express Elevators from Balcony until 9 From 9 o'clock two Express Elevators from Main Floor to MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT-—FIFTH FLOOR o'clock MMM Ud