The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1919, Page 6

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WHY MARCH IS THE MOST Monin endanger many lives. These wholesome. Guaranteed.--Advt February raised the ‘bank members to 973. if $953,817, surplus m, and total r reea serious diseases quickly develop from neglected colde and those who are Mc Cutcheon's Dress Ginghams, etc. Orr Tuesday, March 18th, Jas. McCutcheon & Co. will present a specially arranged exhibition and sale of fine “imported” and “American” Dress Ginghams. Scores of new and fashionable checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors are included in the collection. The popularity of Ginghams for the approaching season is assured inasmuch as the leading fashion artists have placed on them their stamp of approval. McCUTCHEON GINGHAM-A fine | DAVID AND JOHN ANDERSON'S light ported exclusively by us. Shown in a this celebrated fabric is now in stoc! complete range of the popular staple including all the plain colors, checks, weight Zephy: Gingham im- GINGHAMS--A complete range o checks as well as every plain shade; bey stripes and Roman effects; 32 32 inches wide, at 95c yard. AMERICAN GINGHAMS Checks of | DEVONSHIRE CLOTH--The every riety; ches wide, at $1.25 and 1.35 yard. : Py : most size, fashionable plaids; two-tone practical fabric for all round use; comes stripes and checks in almost endless va- in White, Rose, Maize, Copen, Khaki 32 inches wide, at 75c yard. and a fine assortment of new stripes, IMPORTED ZEPHYR GINGHAM—~ Shee and plaids; 32 inches, at 50c Made plete range of plain and end to end POE OPEpr weaves; 32 inches, at 75c yard. JAPANESE CREPE to our order and shown in a com- yar ( ~-Hand woven in Japan. White and a host of desirable MERCERIZED GINGHAMS--White plain colors especially adapted for anda colors- ° SCRULTE 4 STANDARD / choice range of the newest plain Children’s Garments, Smocks, etc.; 32 inches wide, at 55e yard. 30 inches wide, at 50c yard. NOTE—The abcve items should prove highly interesting to manu- facturers uf high grade apparel for Women, Misses and Children, as cur assortment is the most complete to be found in the city. 128 Cigar Stores and Growing 200 Stores by 1920 |WOMEN WORKERS “DOMORE THAN MEN «:: DANGEROUS MONTH) pijy GET LESS PAY ened and run-down are. easy Have “Made Good” in Indus- t if the system is giver ¢ impurities are driver try in State During War, foand the nerve tissu fed with @ wholesome and atrenath Report Declares. giving food such as Father John's Me ere is no dange ALBANY, Ma ork Father John's Medicine is invalua- | 5'#te women w ble as a tonic in the ‘ount of war cond nade strengthens the system and sutr Have: bar teri y 18 of n the successful in treating colds N te, Chief it troubles tw feauuiey rom the stir and dan-| short bie rugs which many of them de . pend on for their temporary effect wnat urail March is the most dangerous month Heeause it is free from alcohol, nar ; ay i of the year because the changing sea- cotic and dangerous drugs, Father) wa arned that fons and sudden char weather John's Medicine has had 60 years of n Conditions are more t a good many success as a tonic and body builder, 1 systems can stand. ‘I ften itis tr din the treatment of ¢ hs and | less t per unit at the sick “last only until Father John's Me is alwith 1 At this time also grip and "s prescription —- pure and{ment and "TWENTY-EIGHT CASUALTIES "| From Disease—Eight Reported | KEYSER, Jerome 1., 043 Hamburg Ave, Beook- | “ ‘ROOSEVELT GIVES ae “ ° OH 17, 1919 ‘tec milange ot. MARY GARDEN FESTIVAL” FIGHTS IN SUNDAY SCHOOL Zar st foun laced In the school. Mr Boe a si goen FOR FRANCE PROMISES FOR HER TWO CHILOREN ('23?%n"e" cvs oc on data obtained, aftr the signing TO BE ABIG SUCCESS . — ion pete te. endran thet bf ran pada rena Mother Carries Off Daughter From a Jit Gided to stay a enter 1 fi a ny Christian Science Institution Where str In which it is allege Mrs. Wyn a od Me turing communities, The en involved was iM, vf whom 14,643 were replac-, | Father Placed Her. ng men, 9 . While Sunday school i as |driving to New York, where it is sup: _ Oniy: above 1 per cent. of the aes Lt he Werke Garena [beste she, Wook. train Wee UR(caeo, ording to the report, Aa tak 8, Jester that since she and , 4 clence institution at Port /pher husband separated several years cived wagte equal to men's. L. 1, Mrs. Lucille Canfield |ago the children lived with her in Replies from the establishments in Jester, wife of Harvey B. Jester, Presi. |Chester, Pa. Sha declared that a week which women have been employed in dent of the Publicity Corporation of | Aha ‘that when she was. rele men's places indicate that more than Washington and No, 31 Nassau Street, half the is are going to Lin . 00 per ¢ of the women, Bighty two per cent. are planning to retain| either all or a part of them IN U. S, ARMY LIST TO-DAY Two Died From Wounds, Ten Severely Injured. | WASHINGTON, March 17.—A cas-! ualty list of twenty-eight names given day by the War Department ded ag follows: Killed in ac-| died from wounds, from ac- und other causes, 6; from dis- wounded severely, 8; missing jon, 1. Those 1 New York, wy and Connecticut follow made by FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. Alice Nielsen Coporal. MORTAL, James, 420 Becoad 84., Brookiga, | DIED OF DISEASE. | ° Privates. appearing at is, Willa Ss 50 Clawoa Ave., ess Carnegie Hall { March 18th x | SY Hertoert J Paterwm, NJ. WOUNDED SEVERELY. Private. Under the Management of Mrs. A. Friedberg WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED), PREVIOUSLY RE- MRs PORTED MISSING IN ? | ' , ‘ ACTION. "SS JOHN A LOGANU. Fed Nielsen, bp epee be yi Private. F ‘ who has conquered two continents wit 7 ex, Campaign Being Conducted by Mrs. * ° LARKIN, John J., S47 B, Oth St, New York. | if d y ERRONEOUSLY .REPORTED| John A, Logan Jr. and Mrs. her a is tang Maio ged ae donna WOUNDED (DEGREE UN- Haniliipn Wit who has proved herself equally accom- DETERMINED.) Private. Capacity attendance {is promised plished in all of thethree domains of vocal CARBON, Jaman W, J, 106 Ninth Ave., New by the advance of seats for the po! atl aa opera, comic opera ERRONEOUSLY REPORTED | M4'Y Garden Festival for France a and concert MISEING IN ACTION, |the Metropolitan Opera House on} | Tuesday night, March 2. The re-| COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York Private. 4 DALY, William J., 711 McDonough &t,, Bao. |CelPt# will go to the fund which is | being raised for the restoration of | the devastated regions of the Somme Secours in New York, NEW 6. A, R. PLANS which is headed by Mrs. John A. Lo- gan jr. and Mrs. Hamilton Wilkes Cary. . Paris Meeting Paves Paves Way for; Miss Garden at popular request has Organization to Keep Alive jdecided to present an act from atriotic Sniri ,Charpentier’s “Louise,” in addition to Patriotic Spirit. her Spressaiation of an act from Lieut. Col. Theadore Roosevelt, to “Cleopatra.” There will be an en- whom has an the task of jarged orchestra conducted by M. organizing the néW G. A. R, in this] eaters country, gave out the following type-| ! written’ statement last night at bia| MAIL CARRIERS, LOOK OUT! residence, No, 165 Hast 74th Street: ‘ “on Web. 10 a repreventative group FIERCE ‘WOLF’ MAY GET YOU of nembers of the National Guard and National Army, then overseas, held tn Mestacieteicen Paris a preliminary meeting to con- [Bae s a German Police Dog, a K. of | sider plans for the organization of an! association to include in its member- | » Captive, Who Hates Cer- ship all officers and enlisted men who tain Uniforms. have served in the forces of the United States, either at home or overseas, with the purpose of pro- moting comradeship and serving the ; Nation by keeping alive the spirit) German ¢ hy noes Deuecours \} which has caused American citizens| September and brought to } to make such sacrifices, | by L. 'T. Haney, No. 245 West “At this preliminary meeting steps Street, & Knights of Columbus were taken to hold in Paris the) tary, was trained by his former own-| meeting now going on at which a ¢f3 to attack anybody wearing a programme will be formulated to be| French Army uniform. | st to a meet- Mail carriers in this, country wear ing of a thoroughly representative | suits of much the sa! body of all officers and men who have }'rench soldier's uniform, and as Woltt | served in the American forces in the, is determined to live up to hts early| great war.” training, there !s danger of a clash. - Every time Wolf sees a mail carrier] piano ee e 8! Q his leash trying to get at SMALLER DISTRIBUTION [nc'=ist ht "eh tine te ast) SEEN FOR VICTORY LOAN) tation cm the teviathan, Wot sprang at a French soldier in uniform and| Alice Nielsen makes records only for Columbia. Ask any Columbia Dealer to play any of her songs for you on the Grafonola, and learn for yourself how desirable are these ex- quisite melodies for your own home. New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of every month Wolf, the German police and war messenger dog captured by men «f the 102d al Service Corps in a} aitted later in Americ CLOTHES FOR MEN “Made in Our Own Shops” color as the Ege manufacturing shops are three minutes’ walk from Fifth Avenue. There, Men’s sae "hinke pee had to be clubbed into insensibilit a if r Reserve Board ‘Thinks Short Term| fire ne wena deaint,. a6 is very Clothes are so well made that we are vlad to have Note Issue Will Put Bigger fond of American soldiers, who mad Burden on Banks, j @ great pet of him, : you compare them with Clothes made by custom Wolf will be in the big parade here, WASHINGTON March ou bt arch 25, an ear a K. o} | that the Victory Liberty: Lonn, consiate| ehevron on. Ms blankets “Ho 1s. en-| tailors, for which you are asked to pay almost ing of short term notes, will mee ed to this, Mr ey s because See ingen caret tet en Le mEunl ke Rinanedite fee ua ice double our price. longer term bonds was expressed by the| ©, secretary, and carried K. of C. sup-| Federal Reserve Board in its March| Pies over many weary miles | bulletin, issued to-day Designers are with us who have had many years’ experience with eminent New York custom tailors. Their skill, taste and technique give our Ready- for-Service Clothes the style, fit and tailoring demanded by critical New Yorkers. “Short term securities are not, on the whole, as well adapted for inv. tment | “SYRUP OF FIGS" by private individuals as longer term issues," » b joard’s bulle would te 4 toward the ok ead) greater volume of t issues} Look at tongue! eer definitely in the ban and ; ot investment eee poisons from stomach, | S the country » hands of liver and bowels, private inc 28.50 34.50 7,90 We are now displaying medium-weight all-wool Suits f Spring Overcoats in styles, pallerns and colors thatmake Piccadilly envious of Fifth Ave. Friend: White nds for @ Inder of Moose | bazaar man na relary, and J. J | mittee | Smith Mr George M. Stevens jr Jor Ri Mount Vernon, have | e 0 ey Dewey. who hag been | Chemical Warfare | , be the prin: | Accept “California’ ker at the v Niversity Club hursday evening at the White yrup of Figs only—look for the name Calltornis on the package, then you are sure your home celebration for. child is having the best and inost Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Men's Shop—Fifth Floor. Est. 1879 Entrance—1 West 35th St. Whit ‘Houta harmless laxative or physic for the ‘a week th little stomach, liver and bowels. Chil- somm ayor dren love its delicious fruity taste. the city will take part in «big par Full directions for child's dose on each | which Wil be one of the features, j bottle. Give it without fear. Advt, You Never Pay More al Best's

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