The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1919, Page 7

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i Nl hk lei ll eee v wr THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1919. ee ea a ' Contains No INFLUENZA RAISES mT SOLDIERS? WOV MON TOMME | os eur eng Gomtains Ne ning towns. Sparktil subscribe Many dentifrices are so gritty and S per cent. above her allotment abrasive that they serateh the enamel - of Honor Towns in the ¢ f paca occa Select sour, deentnies ith, Fourth Liberty Loan Seve oS Bh ASINGPENGOAS. SEANGOF EAE = will have the honor of giving SOZODONT is free from harmful | | —_—~ name to one of the ships which the | for the right to ne Brit, and contains only bets West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street ful to the teeth, gums and. mouth Sixty vears’ test proves it Board of eve Com $10) Demand for Demobilization| suse Siatce: A Malalng. Tena ny, | imine aghiing tank s eErniaiad to : : Rescue With $250,000 in | Likely to Limit Size of Al- eet seconds aaty te Marui nbanking communities 1m this | ; Announce for To-morrow Revenue Bonds. j ‘ | Winners in the contest for the rigiit ont j | : i | : ; A Special Showing of Women’s lied Occupation Army. }to name ships and fighting tanks « FOR THE TEETH SOLD yan DE. AERA ESR en $| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Per) peg ry mark of distinction and as a rey The Board of Aldermen yesterday By Joseph W. Grigg. for oversubscriptions of their passed : Unanimous resolution for| Coppney, 1919, Ptode, freee Lubirhing Oo, ments in the Fourth Liberty revenue bonds in the interest of the ‘ crore aii 4 r nnounced yesterday by Board of Child We for 3 LONDON, Jan. §—Among the far-| | Eaberty Loan Committee of the This resolution is first that has, Teaching effects which ft ts believed |} ond Federal Reserve District been offered this year and this extra the demonstrations of the soldiers! amount necessary to carry on the! of this country for quicker demo-| — work of the Hoard, an increase over bilization will have are the speed-| the budget, is directly due to the ing up of the whole Peace Confer- | | ‘ashitir, Chautauqua... Suits, Dresses & Separate Skirts For Wear at Coast and Southern Resorts. pl NT tL dd | Any, ‘iy, an many new families that have ap-| . pealed to the Board as a result of the |@nce. Also the opinion ts strongly 1 , ih gil ‘| influenza ¢ There is now a, held in many quarters that the much Included are Suits of the plain tailored or sport type: ‘Tailored Dresses 1 Waiting list {criticised movement of troops to- for outdoor occasions and dainty warm weather Frocks for country club jot a b i-| ward Russia will be greatly infu or hotel wear; all charming models—many exclusive. Piquant Dancing «enced by the demands for a return A 1 \/to civil employment of as many sol- Dresses of nets, chiffon taffeta, satins and silk brocades. ldiers as can be spared consistent | The Opecially Shop of Onigunations THE | with the present continental situa- | Gem ‘ SEPARATE SKIRTS for all occasions are unusually thon FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET attrac in the new materials and wonderful colors, seen, since up to date, with, Lioyd George's broad shouiders are hich t t i aye been granted the allowan *' being taxed by the weight of many which must be seen to be appreciated. The Hoard is now caring tor 19,137] Momentous Issues, but it is the do HAVE ARRANGED FOR THURSDAY children and 4,856 widows, That/ mobilization question which to-day | gay Hoe Jreay Thi ‘ " Sees eT CATE TOE toon Viet | a ee ee Very Moderate Prices Prevail—Third Floor. from public insti ns such As Sane | Geri) ‘1 . {teeian tuberouic deliberations with Andrew Bonar S . 1 C S. | Law and Secretary for War Milner A ypecia learance Ps ale an jor ehh Feltettija day anced BY ihe ate pel nd hth Raced en Miche generally been accredited by ho o ; have come in touch with the Wome, hs arance of more dissatisfied soldiers That the Board of Aldermen rec. |OU-Ade the War Office, A string of of About Three Hundred and Fifty ognizes the efforts made in dhe ad. | Motor lorries crowded with singing ministration of this law to got at th | wo Idiers passed through Whitehall ' UNUSUAL \ ALUES IN CORSE I NS) underlying causes of distress andl!iast evening and later through Pic- WOM N’ WI R OA S if tution evidenced ty the st : : * BeOIADE ection taken and in the specun | Cadilly, E S N I E % | Are available in the January Sale now made by President Mo: of the! The freedom with which the press after every ins it Service Examiner Family Committee of the Boaid cov siders eovry case. Therefore the st pendous work involved can clintes, fuven say nothing lor children, ha pard o' os | tw we As to Ales ‘ ‘ in progress on the Second Floor. URESIUENT OF THRUMGAAD Duslipiothanit cn OUPOFLUAUE: teBAUET At Greatly Reduced Prices siti \ Ars dloran ecrphottea Une fect (he:| necessity of respsctiag Wl ilattompts ; || | Lily of France Corsets Reliable Corsets the homes of these. poor momen and | censidared e blanderine ol. Yrernace Women’s Fur Collar Coats Of Mereerized and Silk Of Broche and Coutil: =| mobillzation, and the W men Soft velour coatings in brown, taupe, Broche;desirable models; $3 35 in most wanted models; $2 45 Tamia eaten Th oSnnibets The opinion 10 express weit delphine blue, reindeer. Adjustable . regularly up to $6.00, . regularly up to $3.50, ° this beneficent movement, he tr h French Seal collars. Lined and inter- lined. Also self collar corduroy coats. Formerly 49.50 36.00 *linformed quarters to-da t the lers’ demonstrations h are | und to have an offect on ti wh re] { question of the size of thy \llied armies to be maintained in \ war was that the city got behind the f erless child just during its schor woing period as its civic father, urged that such children t S & recipient of al And on the Main Floor to «he | zone until peace is signed. 3 scif- | likewise taught the extremish wh respecting widow thovght that the| have advocated the presence of @ (orm applied to her, she would sooner! hig army in enemy territory, until go out and serub, id if there ts any the collection of full indemnities and rman in this room now who feels punishment of the guilty Is assured, , that it is charity I would ask that) that economic pressure at home will A Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Women’s Brassieres and Bandeaux Women’s Fur Collar Coats of two-tone velour and silvertone—self Made of Tricot Cloth in flesh and white; some with lice Q¢ oa A collars or collars of nutria and Hudson . at lop and bottom; also White Batisce with lace... . at 39¢ & 05c he be allowed to change his vote. have an ‘important y in the| s, <3 : “The budget for the Hoard of Child | Seal. Also shawl collars of French Seal. Rertilarly sold avs6o and 880 Welfare was. submitted in July ; .00 egularly sold at 55e and 85« Deal be er a ee eee Formerly 59.50 to 7500 46 Tt can be met adeq y an extension of th nd in no other ¥ a revolving one, Every day there ar widows whose children grow up to} toe eontrvute some suport ote | wit is Women’s Fur Trimmed Coats “Jot the city desire to meet thi nice ecmnnaaees | by mumanely providing Rae radae uate rellef for ive them the en- ehfidren, whe of frost-glow, duvet de laine, silvertone and soft coatings shawl or adjustable collars of taupe nutria or Hudson Seal. , Formerly 75.00 to 89.50 96.00 WASHABLE SATIN BLOUSES Advance Spring Models the amount requ Child Welfare tire amount, Now, little did they ticipate at that time that the tor widows pe her they wv 8 ter the bittere the fin result of havi broken up, the children being cared the city in homes for child anatoria or hospitals, often- ze of unfortu- nourished child victims of disease With new high or low collars—the former has a tucked front, collar and turned back cuffs of Georgette, white omly—the latter isecuially attractive and comes in bisque. white or flesh, Special $5.00 Superior Crepe de Chine Blouses Effective models with plwited or tucked fronts and either low or two-in- one collars; they are shown in flesh or white, ‘ Special $7.50 Women’s Coats G Wraps of bolivia and other rich coatings. Also satin or velveteen. Plain or fur trimm, d. Formerly 95.00 to 145.00 y69) 00 tain the widows and children in oly. | re “The Chair will state that the six-| toen hundred thousand dollars that the Bourd of Child W Influenza Canes Health Department other increase of influenza cases ye he usual ‘the fact t) work and who has bee of Mt for years, and she urged that this amount would be sufficient for | 191 CHILD WELFARE LEADERS SHOW WHY MONEY IS NEEDED. The Families’ Committee of the Roard of Child Welfare ut its recent meeting made the following observa tions: “The influenza epidemic ix rreatly and steadily increasing the nv e New v Stern Brothers eiges, cries to ihele own, oeere West Forty-second and Forty-third Street« HOUSEKEEPING LINENS In many instances, at Less Than Present Wholesale Cost. children with them or the and thereby comp thelr children in of dependent chile Irish Satin Damask Cloths | Satin Damask Table Cloths All Pure Linen; full bleached, Irish Linen Weft, 3.25, 5.75 and 6.50 | at $2.25, 3.50 and 4.25 Beginning Thursday, a Sale of MEN’S FINE CLOTHES Satin Damask Table Cloths ott | Made by the Kirschbaum Shops ji Pain Lacs: cakartia’, Napkins to match, ds. 5.75, 8.25 Napkins, dozen. $3.15 and 4,25 aw, It must clearly be borne in mind that the number of reinvestiga- tions necessary {s constantly growing s new Dames are added to the allow nee lists. "The emergency covfronting oly at prement ly 4 grave und wuricus ’ . I sOld Bleached Pure Lisi Huck Towels. hemst'd ends: doz, low to-day 's wholesale quotations. serges and flannel! amou ‘ eachet re Linen ae luk reweniiee They cannot t Phy 2 yards : $13.50 | 2!) by 2!; vds.. $14.00, 17.00 ee eecea emcee B ; Regular Value $26.00 Pogular Values $25.00 anc 80.00 ; Suits rere S340 S35 | atts sere S10 S17.59 | Suits that were 3 to 835 | Suéts that were di lo $44 20 | s aierants $14.00 | 2!. by 2!y yds. $17.00, 21.00 \ Overcoats were 830 to S10 Overcoats were 812.50 to 855 ewulue Yuluo #2A.00 Regular Values $30.00 and 86.00 Napkins to match, dozen $17.00 and 22.50 5 35 Batra large dinner size; regular values #80000 and 40,00 t $2 at | pecially Arhen’¢ a @ emergency: such eet, i | Huck Towels - Dimity Bedspreads 2.25 2.95 Hie GebeR. state will hay | N the $25 group are double-breasted [\ the $35 group are our tine Ulsters he me dor, $2.95, 5.90 | tenmed at 2.25 to 2. Be meer Ore Biers, oF the Cr Ulsterettes, English Box Overcoats, of pure Australian wool fabrics, Duvy Bath ‘Vowels ; : Crochet Bedspreads ; ma ‘ ie ety: : thee A Mn heninied ; 5.40, 6.50 | Hemme i: 1.95 to 2.50 1 Chesterfield Overcoats, silk lined; Sack } teens, Cheshires and Scotch mixtures— y : i $ ‘ ba Hroxtrhutcl ‘ne ‘upoli ut Suits of worsteds, cheviots and serges. | Chesterfield Overcouts. Sack Suits of | Tes OW ele 2.98. 3.80, 4/80) | cen lcnned ca 2108 to Beane with the relnveutigations rec These garments, in many cases, are be- unfinished worsteds. finished worsteds, | caameennge eR AAI ng. opm om co AM ct NSB — eC

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