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When PO ga 5% be THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 7, 1919. _ ! PK AND BEAUTIFUL 4 , was paid-for insurance in foree. an ini 000,000 in Teal told his wife that he was going com wehas more than| BERLIN, Wednesday, March 3 (Ase by epidemic Inat year cost 4 5 ys sas DESERTED IN 1902 out to call on some of his parishion- the Prudential Insurance Company | in sisi beo gn 7 LOFC% FeDresomts | ooiated Proas)i—A Dantig denpaich re. . 1 ‘men' ‘004 G ‘ ers. He h.ver came back. Several $14,000,000 in payments on the deaths hte Rouge ch tase Tea PP ana days later Mrs, Teal received the fol- Of 63,000 policyholders between Sept. of the Baltic ° lowing telegram from her husbabnd: 26 and Dec. 31, the company announced hein ch ne oe “Have teone West to preach the Heaps A {Hb Pepe, New _ Almost everyone knows that Sage Gospel.” ‘more than 390,000 Tea and 20, onic PSA4, 08, ‘ee of the precarious DEAR FOLKS. a Correspondent’s Item Gets Him Some af a Nlee Garden 8: tomas etree), ERY. carly te sy, dally SAYVILLE, I, L, Mareh 7.—Follow- trips through the Wilson ing the appearance of the “early Spring” item in The Bvening World &% Company Plant, Chicago, I under a Sayville date there came to made it a point to find out if the The Evening World correspondent « . splendid axsortment of garden seeg WOMEN workers were contented. / ONE CHANGE, (Prom the Detroit Free Prva.) What will happen, do you think, after country goes ary?’ tables from Holland, consigned to Dan- ft Popul: lon land Con- ' Sulphur, properly — con A world-wide search for the reise: Souty der’ tha tein Ge c tat rhainaip ts | i Preaerloka ee Miele iy pe mA ~, ee Se 2 Su 3 y io world-wide s - more than $71,000,000, bably t ff eon ” an ton an Yyille elements i? pounded, brings back the natural ing minister was conducted by the [ue tector tak he Beobably won't And It as neces | Ice ae * te tate Os FH n look cheerful and act © color and lustre to the hair when taal be an df he b, avi it go e ha i it i fi tase streaked or gray. | Yetes ago|Pastor Mysteriously Disap-|Uouc%, secret, societies and clergys Dividends returnable t ” "portation of Danish and Norwegian | mot" tetlva weed eat aet rend seed has happily bn a sure sign that all the only way to get this mixture was ’ st) P-|men, but mo trace could be found o is well—that it is a very good to make it at home, which i y} peared and Was Not Heard |him. reflector of the character and / | and troublesome. ee ee F he he : bs Counsel for Mrs, Teal produced heart of a business. 3: Nowadays we simply ask at any{ From for Sixteen Years. evidence to show that nothing was drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and heard of the Rey. Mr. Teal until the ie te oe ints statute Feros | to Ti World.) latter part of 1918, when he was found A cipe, “ a 7 v on G ips in a improved by the addition of other in-| a Potehen Guatit hea gredients, ut very little cost. Every-|AM Unusual separation case came up| Shipyard at Newburgh " this preparation now, be-|to-day before Justice Arthur g.| © P. Barrett, a lawyer of megeolint cause no one can possibly tell that} ‘ al i who identified the clergyman, testi- youjdarkened your hair, as it does it|TOmPkins in the Westchester County] fa that he told him that he came p.maturally and evenly. You dampen|Supreme Court which solved the back to visit the graves of his father Inge or soft brush with it and | mysterious disappearance of the Rev.|and moter at Ihineback and from draw this through your hair, takin . onelsmall strand at ‘a time by morne| Arthur R, Teal of the Katonah Pres-| there went to the shipyard to work I must say I was greatly ims Pressed, and very much pleased | as I visited departments in the Wilson & Company plant—par- ticularly those departments” where women stand alongside of the men laborers and do their work skillfully and chéerfully, ? the gray hair disappears, and |byterian Church in 1902, ‘The suit was | during the a period. io hy ite y ly. 5 ; another applic: v ‘ never intended to return to wife. | , hair becomes beautifully i Eivuaes SESINDE CEO CISFEY TAG OY SIR |S Sncding 6 (ha thieves the tlalis a ee: aces These good women themsetyes | and glossy, and you look years|wife, Mrs. Jane Babcock Teal, who ter made no explanation why he went told me that they like their work charged abandonment. After hearing | away or where he had been for aix- very much, and they said it ao . testimony, Justice Tompkins an-|teen years, / ° e . ° earnestly and frankly that, there ; Every Whim of Fashion for Spring in was no mistaking the vince | ,of their words. ¥ T have visited many business institu. r tions in my lifetime where many women are employed. I am glad to say that in a great many instances these business A institutions really desire to make thelr q ‘women workers happy and comfortable which is greatly to the credit of the mem 4 who conduct them. ‘ bi FASHIONABLE OUTER ATTIRE For Misses, Petite Women, Juniors and Girls Spring Reduction j | Men's Silk Hosiery at .50 & .80 a Pair Our Standard High Grades ‘ t Is shown in our Ready-to-Wear Sections on the Third Floor, at the lowest prices consistent with high quality materials and workmanship. But practically in every institution I visited there seemed to be something © lacking—-something that restrained the 4 | happy looks and the laughter I saw , |and heard in the ranks of the women |workers in the Wilson & Company | plant. Misses’ Modish Suits Misses’ Capes and Dolman Wraps Chic, youthful styles, fashioned in tricotine, Poirct Youthful styles, developed in E vora, silvertone, tricotines, |The good will, enthusiasm and the . ; twills, velour checks and fine serges; stylish waistcoats of Poiret twills, gabardines and serges; some with trimmi jfine spirit they show LT cco fee .50 a Pair Heretofore Wwe 4 rich materials in exquisite color combinations, of silk braid and buttons; thany Mandsomely alll imei ito sing eatin. “ft there van ~ “KC > ‘] some extraordinary condition existing 024 PAIRS MEN'S HALF HOSE—Navy blue, : at $24.75 to 195.00 $29.75 to 150.00 Sd ca ane tc gray, white, russet and cordovan pure thread silk ; | ment. y * . . :. |And I found out. , half hose have re-enforced toes and heels and | Misses’ Sport and Travel Suits Juniors’ and Girls’ Taffeta Dresses ech aneringsinypein he cotton tops. Rich tailored models, developed in wool jersey cloth and Daintily tucked and embroidered st yles, developed in chiffon [himself enjoys a splendid reputation . y per { | imported tweeds; narrow shoulders and snug fitting sleeves; | taffetas, in plain and plaid colorings; with smart Georgette among . the ar rarely = ‘They .80 a Pair Heretofore $1.00 and $1.25 4 | desirable Spring colors. collars; belts finished with soft sashes, have wabounded fh ih hie) se’ a man, They appreciate his kindness, | sympathy and consideration. 964 PAIRS MEN'S HALF HOSE of an unusu- ally fine grade of pure thread silk, are in $24.75, 29.75-and 34.75 at $12.75 to 29.75 But Mr. Wilson himself cannot de 2 Fea | i mY ° e > : ; | everything. ie has to delegate power cardinal, green, Copenhagen and marine blue. | Misses’ Tailored Frocks | Juniors and Girls’ Wool Skirts represent im, he makes sire to tind | They are well re-enforced and have mercerized || In neat tailored or dressy types, fashioned in tricotine, | Side and box plaited models, developed in wool plaids, | ae Ge otan fa Meorcectee Poiret twill and fine ser, S; many with touches of self | velour checks and fine Serges; some with cotton bodices; ‘hans Sey ted re tucking, embroidery and braiding, sizes from 6 to 16 years, | He found a jewel in a little Bohemian $22.50, 29.75 and 34.75 at $4.95 to 11.50 he in the repenany of epg ing and directing the women-workers | in the plant, y 4 ) ° > | This young woman, as I soon die Very Special for Saturday’s Selling: ‘covered n the "key, that opens, the cotton tops. | Best & Co, | Fifth Ave. at 35th St. k tions that’ prevail. She has a won 9 a . . . . ° derful personality; she keeps in daily Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor is Entrance—1 West 35th St. ; Misses’ Spring Suits Junior Girls’ Youthful Frocks cach ih er ny of womanewatir St. { * 4 Smart styles, fashioned in Poiret twills, tricotine, snowflake | Of chiffon taffeta; satin and Georgette collars; crushed and fine serges; with modish vestees in contrasting colors, | belts; in navy, Copenhagen, sand or reseda; sizes 10 to 16 yrs, Special $45 00 & 59,75 “pet $12.75 & 19.75 their comforts. She loves them and shows that she loves them. They love her and they show that they love her, You Never Pay More at |How many women readers of this ‘letter would like to undertake the {task of ‘leading. over 1,100 women- workers and keeping them happy? It is @ very big undertaking; but this little woman (she's not much bigger than a pint of cider) loves the work so much that she gets the greatest joy of her life in the doing of it. She does her work becatwe she loves jto help others, She feels that she is in @ position where, by kind she can help to brighten the lives a host of women-workers; that she can help to teach them our Ameri- can customs and our language; that ;She can develop in them the love of | the beautiful in es home lives; that she can make them as proud to live in America and to become | American citizens as she herself is | proud to live here and to be a loyel, |true-blue American citizen. Stern Brothers! eee West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street ——t—. A Noteworthy Salé of Women’s WRAP COATS Stunning new models, developed in the favored materials for Spring. A particularly fascinating model is one of Poiret twill with set-in bands of taffeta in contrasting colors. Women’s Pink Batiste Night Gowns Regularly $1.95 A Sale of Silk Hose for Women Excellent values CONTINUING THIS WEEK THE pk EAA EAA it eM oh See Yt at $1.50 at $1.00 pr. Great Clearance Sale of MEN'S CLOTHING Our entire stock of fine all-wool Suits and Overcoats from the Kirschbaum Shops Specially selectd models of the better grades, prettily hand-embroidered or hem- stitched, * Main Floor of the women-workers to thie . jan woman is the most beaufle seen in my life, |The de | youn fol thin, Vine quality stockings, in black or white; made with lisle tops and soles, full fashioned. Her amile and kindly words and deeds just radiate happiness There is no finer work Im all the world te do, Ien't it great that in this Chi tion, over 1,100 women happiness and comf shine let into their higher thoughts and am! have been led te joas? CORAL NECKLACES Made of genuine white and pink shaded coral, CHILDREN’S WHITE SHOES Genuine Buckskin—lace or button models, will com- prise an exceptional offer- ing on the Second Floor at the following prices; BOYS’ SPRING SUITS Wit h_knickerbocker trousers, in all fabrics and colorings; sizes 7 to 18 years, at $12.50 to 25.00 Small Boys’ Suits, $9.75 to 15,00 Junior Norfolk, Middy and Balkan Blouse models; sizes 4 to 10 years, Special Sor Saturday: Wool Mixture Suits in grey or brown with extra knickers; sizes 7 to 17 years Special $1 5.00 Boys’ Hats and Caps at moderate prices. And ail because THE MAN WHO leads the institution they for wants to a, get out of life Se SS ed pees he pesky RS the joy of her work, 1 think you will be Interested Ip a bri sketch of this young woman who, te ining example o} women of the world are now di Suits upto - - $35 | Suitsupto - - $45 Overcoats up to $45 | Overcoats up to $60 $21.50 $31.50 OUNG Men’s and Men's smart Sack Suits of Worsted, Cheviot, Flannel and Serge---many year-round weights; Dress Overcoats of Moulaise and Melton, full satin lined; Town and Auto- mobile Ulsters in Cheshires, Friezes and rough - Shetland effects, At Very Special Prices She was an orphan at six ye 22 inch medium gradu- ated pink corals; 24 inch medium graduated white 22 and 26 inch medium graduated pink corals; 27 inch medium gradu ated white corals. at $9. 50 26 inch large graduated pink corals; 30 in, large graduated white cords at 12. 75 26 inch large graduated pink corals at 15.50 All with solid gold clasps. She acquired, in an orphanage in Moravia, @ very good education. She came to America in November, 1913,— A her twentieth ye Sizes6to8 ... $5.00 Sizes 82 tol, .. $5.50 Sizes 11's to2, .. $6.00 She earned her living in Civicago by teaching Bebemian folk danci While earning her living she studied our language and mastered it ed in the foreign py 9. She studied thelr languages and learned: the customs of their countries, A very flexible shoe made over a broad, comfortable last, which insures t he proper development of the growing foot, She speaks Bohemian, Polish, Russian and 9 Lite French and Croatian, eerely, William C, Freemanl, 131 E. 23rd Sty New York Ol