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LEAR COMPLEXION 64 Post Graduate Nurses Ruddy Cheeks—Sp Sparklin Eyes e “Most Women Can Pave Back as War Heroines; Says Dr. Edwards, a a Well-Known Ohio Physician If you So 4 pale face, sallow look, dull ‘eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a! iuatless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, in- active bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets nightly for » time and note by " a - a | the gs results EE ft Edwards for 17 years treated [> ice ¢ i ‘ sears ps Mi women for liver and bowel ailments, 5 a wi pr tent oa these years he gave to patients © Prescription made of a few well-known yeaetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, ming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. jese tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a norma| carrying off the waste and poisonous yee, Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the successful pe captgich for calomel—now and then just to the hey of condition. 10¢ and 25¢ vs. All druy .—Advt. CLEANSES YOUR SYSTEM= ENRICHES YOUR BLOOD~ DISINFECTS YOUR INTESTINES: THE DOCTOR IN, C. ANDY FORM mont is lnxntive with @ vou DIABETES = - BIOSOIL PREPAID AND Sonn aT | BROT ATION MLE on \Tony, | ADISON AY Ocean INES anon vet EM 70 COND How TOE TEn J STEAMBOATS, at SWetropoiten Line! Passenger Service Starts Tuesday, Apmi 15 All the Wav by Water. Alwevs in Sight mace | To BOSTON via Long Island Sound, Burzards Bay and Cape Cod Canal Taare BP Foot of Murray Daily included F ‘ War T 1 THE MARGARET FAHENSTOCR TRAINING SCHOOL HUDSON RIVER NIGHT-LIMES |Commended by Pershing and Baker—Ready! NEW YORK ALBANY “TROY to Give All for Their Country. Datty railings from Pier 32, N. K. foot | Canal St. 6 P.M. West 192d St. 6.30! Sixty-fe P. M.; due Albany 6 o'clock fo.owing | morning. Direct rail con fons at al- | Dany to all points north, east and west, li Express Freight Service, Aatow curried, HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY yur of the sixty-five New! psychopathic cases and a achool York women who went overseas {n| Where the blind were taught to read A and do useful work. WOMEN WORK UNCEASINGLY WITH NEVER A COMPLAINT. nembers of the Post Nurses’ Unit and ety: 0RG) leva te 8S) The original hospital base at — Vase No, 8, Savenay avenay had room for but little more Fr tu ome than 600 beds, but the site was con- DANCING ACADEMIES. Katherine Green, sidered portant that it was R fare secieta 1 center with 14,000 tim of DANCING CARNIVAL |: te tee edt Formerly at Grand Central Palace jer ae nt was given the buria.| assigned to our station, and when the NOW AT ves were in pi would \TST. NICHOLAS RINK |)°‘":""0 2" wen were os muon st] 2H fe 66th Street and Broadway nes er cme eit 3 Lessons (/, +) 25¢ if Kot oecensary ty taae Isssoak | bay Fh P Introduce you cing. beara to es, a ugh they fc and had no rank nt wit e ready, lk DANCING CARNIVAL |men, to 0, give all they had for NOW OPERATING THR AUDUBON BALLROOM | J give they 1 on, wherever every evening Saturdars Sundare | (i mon and evening. gery called 4, in the great Fourteenth MONDAY Savenay, in fleid hospi- ek teams, in even in the jown to the mes travelling Revessary (0 (ake Floor Manager qmitante partner for dan ALDU BON THEATRE BUILDING 300 Broadway. ry Wtroduce you to BOUER SEATING || cece oeroene St. Nicholas Rink, a erat 66th St., near Broadway. vernment building a spur | THE. EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1919. ‘American Works | Played at Two: |Sunday Concerts met me in the lobby of the Met- ropolitan Opera House the other day and in a fit of petmiance, cer-| tainly not in good taste, I protested | them that we wero inflicted with | too many orchestras and with a suf- focating pest of fiddlers, ‘The inct- dent was recalled by the concert of the Orchestral Society, of which Max | Jacobs is the conductor, at Aeol Hall yesterday afternoon. Mr. Jacobs) his patriotic “bit” in the war, He has under bis leadership sixty-five |Players, also young and ambitious. Furthermore, his society is “an American organization whose aim is to popularize American music and artists.” With a purpose so praise- worthy, why quibble over imperfec- tions? Mr. Jacobs probably knows as well as anybody that nis orchestra must not Ly compared with the Sym phony, the bP’ nonic, the Boston or tho Philadelphia Orchestras, put, if for its purpose alone, it is Woruly of attention. The now American work that Mr. Jacobs presented yesterday was a ballet suite, “Atlanta,” by Lewis M Isaacs, slill in manuscript. Lt is in | five moveme! each short. It ts Void of modern dissonance, if not modern vogue, and it is pleasing (which incans that it is melodious) if not great. Mr. Isaacs need not burn his bridge behind him. For the rest, tho -programme consisted of Schumann's fourth symphony, aria by Mozart and Boito, sung with no jlittle charm by Irene. Williams |prano, indorsed by Mr, Jacobs as 500 of them some wing stretcher cases. Then was when th ttle of our girls wot 1, but they | » it all with a paderful spirit be like 1 only to the spirit lerful doughboy, whose and helpfulness made re easy atest number Sof nurses we ever had at Base § was 192 to care for 8470 patients, the hospital often being full, and often this was cut down for a while by the nurses being transferred to other bases and going out with the various surgical teams during a drive, when they would go to the front lines to carc for the wounded, dressed in rubber boots and raincoats and roughing tt hike the soldiers. Sometitr |travelled by camions and sle |they had a chance on the ground, |barns or in haystacks. “Once we had only eighty-four muirses to care for 5,000 patients at the centre, but the girls never com- |plained about work, because |they realized the Government needed all the available space on the trans- ports to bring more soldiers and ha not reom for more nurses, Even dur- ing the strain of the drives in the Arionne ud at. Chateau-Thierry, | president and general manager, to | included compoxitions by Cecil Bur- n is an earnest young musician who did) iw hundreds of wounded were be- ¢ brought to us daily and our were going into the front lines t help bring them in, never once did [. hear one word of criticism of the ernment “Outside my own unit, everywhere in France where there were nurses my impression of them is that they gave of themselves with the finest Christian rit ever exhibited by womanhood Store Open 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Easter blouses, delicate and lo b ay’ special prices make Tuesday's shopping particu- larly worth while, Georgette Blouses Voile Blouse: h Street West of Fitth Avenue Start-of-Season Sale di Tchaikovs! | i pe STORE OPEN 9.00 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. The Society of American Sing# mericas lian Capric closed ity season at the Park Theatre Jon Saturday night with a pertorm- ance of Keginaid De Koven's “Rubin Hood.” Seventeen operas were pre- sented in the twenty-nine weeks that the season lasted instead of the month | that was pianned for last September. | ve | One Sleeps in France’, 2 Sivester Pasting. The suc Idi 8 of the enterprise hag em- | d William Wade Hinshaw, the Fourteenth Street West of Filth Avenue announce 4 season of thirty weeks, Stoica tus QNLY FIVE MORE DAYS UNTIL EASTER ‘The concerts of the week-end in- " " a ‘ Ainereae ade opti af whisk to take advantage of our Pre-Easter Sales and “Specials.” preaidint ot Challis yorterd “atte | Large new assortments of style apparel for all the family. noon, The programme, all American, . Burleigh, A. Walter Kra , Carlson, Held, Volpe and Bien Sue Ue ht Easter Togs for Easter Frocks and Coats For Little Girls and Larger Girls lyn Herbert, Merced de ‘a Barstow and Martha At Avolan Hall on Baturday B M cari: | Boys and Young Men t Arlos sizedo and six py Vera Jana pa concert that Clothes of smart tailoring and slim line are what every boy likes to wear at Easter. We have them in splendid assortments, conspicuous for fine qualities, varied styles and moderate prices. a intere lian Hall on Saturday Little Girls’ Spring Coats of navy Chiapusso, Dutch piani ‘ blue serge and shepherd checks have all round belts, large cot rangement of d pas trasting collary end bi ) by Bach ns by - : 6 and 8 yrs. Spec " Beethoven, rainger BOYS’ SPRING SUITS—-A splendid assortment of various styled Nor Finer te 18.904 Debussy, ( Chiapusso has ¢ ability. « much for the composer. Brahms. Mr folk suits including every new style detail, absolutely unmatched in the mmanding technical nd he plays with force—toc at times for the intent Girls’ Capes of navy blue. serge with yoke backs, are attractively trimmed with Vielory red 7, 8 and 9 yrs .. 10.94 all new Spring materials ancl patterns wel Lined and fin-9 gy gy many with extra trousers—sizes 9 to 18 years — Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits Little Boys’ Top Coats Novelty PALLIUM FOR HAYE HAYES” MAY 8.) fine and medium wale all wool velour, checks and y serges js’ Cape Coata of navy blue serges of various weights—many and fancies—sailor collar or regu serge, have yoke backs smartly nate and Practtcatty au, styled pockets finished with by Iation modely—some with braid outlined “in button and vestee te y to Attend, ' | bt with belt and pockety— fhe Patium, which Ster, Ohaites A ton or buckle several models fea. | or emblem trimming 7.94 10 to 16 years 12.94 ; bring! ome, turing pleated and plain styles— | — belted styles—6 to 11 years iN AS ete ot | [RS eB et Girla’ White Dresses of fine voile lay, 3, in St, Pat | : 13.50 | A come in a pretty style whieh shows thedral . s | Bto IS yrs ven . 0 | Young Men's Suits—of new lines the front embroidered, ending im GRA EN ATARUIBRDbS ana Wheat Ot the i | single and double breasted two tabs, lace trimmed, ‘The skirt shops of the country are expeoted to is prettily tucked, | | white satin ribbon 8 to 16 years... . &73 Girls’ Fine Lawn Dr daintily trimmed with val lace ar mbrouwlery, and are made in attractive center styles and finished with white satin sashes Special 6. 1274 Spring shades in great variety Finer Suits man y with | finest tailoring and finish— waist “BAYER CROSS” || wiki. 16.50 & 18.50 i's ON ASPIRIN. d other models ‘ ee 71) Easter Gloves|| NECKWEAR Pa nd Women Always Ask for Genuine hd oe An Easter Value They are charming to send “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” |! Gs gists, and of course you .74 will want some to wear yourself. Values very Our regular .94 special Finer to Muslin Petticoats Charmingly founced with lace and embroideries,and offered at prices very specials- Women’s Silk Gloves—two-clasp- mart vestees of novelty gray, pongee, black and 1.00 striped pique and lace collars white—our reg. 61.25 of variety and charm give a Only Aspirin Tablets with the aafet; | Men's Silk Gloves—gray, with | | jarve meaning to this small Bayer Cross” on them are genuin' | self or bl ck stiteh- 1.50 Bayer Tatlets of Aspirin,” owne | ing as : . and made by Americans and prove safe by millions of people. Unknow: quantities of eeaudelent Aspirin Tab lets were sold recently by a Brooklyr dealer which proved to be composeu mostly of Talcum Powder. ayet Tablets of Aspirin” should | always be asked for. ‘Then look for | the safety “Bayer Cross” on the pack: | age and on each tablet.. Accept noth- | ing elset Proper directions and dosage in éach Bayer package. ] Aspirin is the trade mark of Baye Manufacture of Mabe paecticacicaetss | of Salicylicacid, —Aitvt. Petticoats—fine ni ok—deep flounce of rows of inserting and lace—ribbon finish our reg. 82.94 : 6s Petticoats—fine nainsook—flounce of fish-eye Val. lace and Swiss embroidery —our reg. 83.68. 2.94 Pettico: fine nainsook—rows of fine Val. inserting, medallions and edging, forming flounee— ribbon finish our reg. 88.97 veer BOS Petticoats—fine Recs —flounce of Swiss embroidery and sala ie of fine shadow lace edging--our reg. 64.48... ... 8.34 Finer at 4.68, 4 siga 4.9 price. ly, at Blouse Day's Women’s Extra Size Crepe Kimonos New and wholly charming | These are fine dainty models er im the attractive styles ustrated. Hearn ss as well known for extra, ase apparel es for the moderate prices of which these are so good an example. | MORNING SPECIALS—Monday & Tuesday Until 1 P. M. | “jpeKimonos— prettily patterned t Lroiderice 3.97 3.34 artistic styles value $11.94 - 9.74) valu | models in white and flesh show ‘ f Sizes 48, 50 and 52 deep soft pleatings and bem tucked in new ways and trimm with fine lace frills and other | pipings and trim. ) prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted o Mall or Telephone Orders. mings of sat tine ‘ | coolly n ; ; ; $19.50 Young Men's Suits 14.50 | $37.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs 20.44 our reg. 84.07......606+. MS Jair " Women’s, Regular and Extra Sizes, also Misses’ Spring cls worateds and | 9x12 ft—medaition and carpetde- 1 | Crepe Kimonos — showing square |Geath Neviatardesieable patterns, © Sighe—light or dark grounds r-trimmed with narrow ribbon URSES LET THEIR : oar YONG MnS's DElr Sib FLOOR RUQS--THIKD PLOOK d Fl a Pea Ha te NOTHER record breaker in the Start-of-Season Series ish re $11.94 Bogs! Suits—8 to 18 yra 0.801 67 Ti Secas Wide’ Grlewaaa 38 eS Reilige i Skating on » Groun hi ad paneer mmonded thei, | to add the weight of its splendid values to the opinion of Excellent variety of patterns in | Artistic atripes. and rich floral pets isla erage gis t y praised ne new n for Bpring well de “ibe nen *! * . eo Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor |! : SAE PaEY Tatts enna rarer all who have patronized these sales that never have such shop- ne ook sl Pela unded teh Ned ere shaw! collar and cuffs triated tin apital a Bavendy ls ania by mn a | ping opportunities been offered before. HOSN OUOTHINA THIRD FT-OOR fine pleatings of ribbon— officers to be one ¢ h eS ny FOR SALE, | home again | 1 silent about | ies they wish their CONFIDENTIAL Mhat any one did bet- RASTLE co Ry Sanaa Sa ay SHOE RY CUR Fa ae '$ ABOVE 97%" ST. REDIT 274 w o willing, so anxious to do all] N Vatmore, who s been a Rea | Our DL AM CRED te [erie nao te mat Year, ke op Regular “yes WELRS st VALU pe SASIEST | wien the war br ky ov Bho ol ned | re WHOEW TAL unmediately, sent the shings 65 ROVAL DIAN ONDEWATCI ine Ma noted te} $5.65, ROvAL DH LANE 6! Figor PHONE JOmRdS naa adv” she said. “ore the Post Graduate Unit for a ‘ wees w iw | Banize my by 1 HOT servi n the Mexican i an NMEA Say border we W virtually ready | NITS ‘ cet a unit sailed on the Saratoga} = ys 417, but when the vessel was 3.28 DIA hus Cl Ck vil vamimed in the harbor by the Panama many uve GUARANTRED | 4), 09 re brought ashore and te-{ Arre ic.n at va oa | jamen Lo. | newed tt j urhey n the Finland, eMaipr bane f fs us ‘ thr 4 an encounter | battle lasting nutes and re f the U-Boat, Di: AMON OVS INAESBERSMN Wa! ow CHEDIT VO 7 MAIDEN LANE for 01 0 Our aried and we but there are others, ne handled, ery kind of case in the army, the hospital being com- ‘\ 7 ak wonpers posed of surgical, medical and tu- | emmy, MODLD WONTD. WORE jbercular colonies, besides wards for ble idth. ssortme of ae a) gi rid, for ca oy Ag ur work In $185 Bleached Sheets ooo e ell eat Nand’ evening shades! ais Monday— Tuesday—— ns rea Tee ; Fj “yp ie é, ‘ ae o fa | SV ELLANGS MAIN FLOOR. Wednesday a ! i 25 et. Pink Nainsook 6 F (Ee ° ery Dessous the Petticoats ‘500 Marnie Bursads saz) ‘nsw PRP TEE A Three-Day Sale of \ W Satin fur wr as ai h low >| ry A, Ua are of nodiauslity taffeta silk and messaline, sufficiently narrow to conform to atu Musee bas PARIUCK. TASEMRNT Hosiery Alas the new silhouette lines, and wide enough for wear and comfort, Many of For Women, Men and urrived i FEAnee Basors the charming styles of frills and flounces are shown in the illustration, dt sketched, besides. The colors are every new costume ," shade in solid and changeable colors, and an excellent assortment in black. ancien ap $1.97 Col'd Cross Stripe Curtains SI also white or tan genuine | CURTAINS BASEMENT, te MBN'S PURNISIUNGS MAIN FLOOR $2.95 Cotton Fleece Blankets 2.17 65 ct. Men's Balbriggan Underwe: 44 White, grey and tan—contrast hor rts—d borders~-also white sheet blank= ‘ ‘ ets—single and full size in lot BLANKEIS BASEMENT, our reg. 83.47, er ee New Hand Bags An accessory of charm and usefulness, acceptable 1a INR UNDERWEAI MAIN FLOOR 2.47 Little Tots’ White Dresses 1.77 | 20 ct. Bleached Domet 15 ah aN, * Sy erinito: And eueiina aisle ¢T-Inch—lengtha 1 to 10 yds. for Easter gifts. 0 AS ANTS DEED, SWOOND PLOOR, | Saeiarnt cere Moire Silk Hand B ibbon ur 43 ct. Table Oilcloth............ 38 handles~inside chang mpart- ‘ $1.37 Percale House Dresses 1.00) 14 yards wide white or fancy ment——silk tasse navy and y ates ' sthand quality immlog | TABLE OLLOLOTH® THIRD MLOOR black—handsomely lined... 4.50 Moire Silk Hand Ba Regular ee ee, ee ae ene eee $5.65, nat i : pais me Frosch Serone—4i & 44 inch. 1.98 turn Tock, silver finish frames ya’ Lace Shoes... 7 All wo fine twill = tau inside change compartment 3 28 SHOWS SECOND FLUOM | DEMS GOODS—MAEN FLOOR. Moire Silk Hand Bags—with long e $4.00 Girls’ High Cut Shoes 2.85 | 10 ct. White Voiles—39 inch 30 drop tassel—pierced silver finished Tan calf—lace-medium broad | Love ly for Summer dresses, frames toes—siaes BM to 10'g blouse fancy linings ‘as 7.67 | Wilith GOODS—MAIN FLOOR Be hos aEGUND FLOOK, oe” | $147 Crope do Chine 120 ss Women's Dark Tan Osfords....9.08| Pour ght, ace ada aca Silk and Leather Hand Bags —~ id black—top and pack strap handles ARR Ss a 2 me 1 narrow toes | fancy ¢ wing girls SILKS MIN FLOOR, , $1.75 Georgette Crepe . 125 sta BCOND FLA . . Children EVERYTHING ADVERTISED IN SUNDAY’S PAPERS os le an ON SALE TODAY AND TOMORROW for Detail ~~