The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1919, Page 4

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— oa Pia oat Princeton when he enlisted in Com- pany M of the 49th Infantry ¢ DR MACLEOD'S SON, °°: June, vcum, 1 WSSNG FR EAR, <= LOCATEDIN FRANCE, <== ed ying to trace March, Gen ousands of s and other Young Man Who Disappeared |*™s"** imaabe 168 From Camp Merritt Be Tho 5 Pratt | andar fieved Victim of Amnesia. | vara of $1,000 a ys te | MacLeod for info hia eon Although the yor peared June 27, Dr ake public his lo: on concerning Henry Makeley Macleod, nineteen sem of the Rev. Dr. Malcolm Jamos MadLend, pastor of St. Nicholas Col-| lewiate Church, Fifth Avenue and | man disp. acLeod did not | until Jan, 11, 48th Street, who he] 1919, when he offered the reward. night of Inst June 2 found,| Army officials persisted in the ex ccording to a cat ¢ rom n that young Maclwod ne Major Herrick of the Provost Mar onpltials shal's office in Paris. 1 ald he is visited daily by the ® victim of amnesia and was ident! if inting permite in New fied trom one of his pictures. | York, New Jersey and Connecticut Young MacLeod was a student at| ¥¢re followed up | Upon receipt of the cable message from Major Herrick telling of the finding of his son, Dr, Macleod & woman member of his oon- | in Paris to verify the in- The woman in question she felt certain tt was personally ac-| orn son. home, No, 151 ay told an | formation, cabled back he, although not | quainted with Freezing AE wan ea | Temperat i er | Tomperature 72 FIRST OF JERSEY MILITIA GOES INTO CAMP JULY 1 ‘s at Sea Girt Head- | quarters for Annual Instruction | { \RevitlonFreres and Rifle Practice. DRY COLD | ,TRUNTON. N. 9, April 28.tThe « ~STORAGE) . mea Camp kdye, FOR FURS’ ‘si ' ‘ gre Sth Avenue af S3fd- Street the Year Camp Edge Instruction 6, officers and nat abeth, 2 npany of Jersey City; udly fe to Aue inclusive, 6th Battalion of Newark 4 Battalion of Paterson; Aug. |4 to 9, inclusive, 7th Battalion of Jer No man enlisted subsequent to May | permitted to attend ese he has had 8 military instruction was a part of the curriculum, | | DELAY FOR MRS. FULLER. SERS | Triat on “Common Seold" Charge In Again Pot Off, Hidegarde Sw nto JEWELS ADJUSTED REGULATED GUARANTEED Jby our ‘ yer was Frank r new one ix Kobert he case 18 BUW sched SIGNAL CORPS NEEDS MEN. Specialiats Wanted for Service at] Various Points, IUTTERSSONS |. WHOLESALE & Ki tAILJcWELERS | M1: 17ONassau SUNY...) 09 | Women’s Oxfords at $7.50 Brown Calfskin high or low heels Gunmetal calfskin, high or low heels, $7. Patent leather with high Cuban heels, $6.90. Other Oxfords at $5.90 to $10. Pumps, $6 to $11. Our low shoe stock offers a broadly varied selection at a time when comprehensive assortments are not often found. s WASHINGTON, April 28,.—The ma- f women who fillgd men's —s AUIS Sasa toe THE EVENIN Braid Trimmed Blouse Suit in rt to WAR TIME JOBS the country by Women In Industry | clo - Service of the Labor Department. | Running through nearly all the re- About one-half of these state that/ports is the general opinion that SSATOUTAD RGAE ANNNNATT ie of Tricotine, £50.00, jobs WEST THIRTY -FOURTH STREET ] during the war will keep them during| Many of the plants Investigated took] done, | peace times, a preliminary investiga-|OM large numbers of women during | tion by Labor Department offcials in. |t* War to take men's places dicates, heir women workers, the « To determine to what extent women are retaining war jobs, reports were given as the reason. These are ly munit sought from factories in various part |!a down they will retain afl their women|women “have made good” workers, Eighty-two per cent. will| places th keep part of their force of women, leaving only 18 per cent. who are inning to discharge all wome in the during the war, employers seem will- G@ WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919. Between tion f Government contracts | estimated at b 700,000 “were pi ons plants, which have| United States Employment Se women are now working, but officials | In most of the planta discharging| have not been able an. [increase due to t |although many of these are believed jto be women who usually work. Women war workers in Allied coun- tries will not fare as well as their American sisters, Labor Department reports indicate. With approximately 1,400,000 women having replaced men lin England during the war, the belief |E: women equal pay with | of the Employers’ Industria equal work isision, just returned from 11,000,000 w Tt has been | been dis that “it appears to be generally ac- 12,000,000 | cepted that the majority of these fromen will elther return to their ; |homes or enter again upon domestic to determine the | service.” Large numbers have already and ssed with a donation of shillings weekly for thir- rly | twenty-f he | teen Weeks, In France large numbers of women | ‘}in Government plants were turned away on thirty days’ notice, while many others lost work through the shutting down of private war plants, mri “eel Congress: Estopinal Dead. NEW ORLEANS, April 28.—Atbest & member of Congress trom Louisiana District, died at ats | always. BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE TT ee DAINTY FROCKS, SUMMER TAILLEURS, DRAPED CAPES AND WRAPS been accordea unusual favor this season, and the frocks of these materials are ex- ceptionally smart and suggestive of daintiness: and good taste. J eeen aces Serge and Wool Jersey have Very Specially Priced, 18.50 ORRECT in tailored code are the frocks of C Tricolette, Taffeta and Pongee Silk ana particularly engaging and modish are the new models of Georgette with very elabor- ate beading, making an effective decoration. Very Specially Priced, 30.00 DRAPED WRAPS AND CAPES OF UNUSUAL ELEGANCE Can CCENTUATING the bewitching beauty of light- A some drapery that is the feature par excellence of the new mode for capes and wraps are those fash- ioned of Tricotine, Serge and Wool Jersey. HERE is a refreshing spirit of youth and Spring- time about the capes of Silk Tricolette, Tricotine, Cashmere Velour or Serge, and the dolmans of Silvertone, that add wonderful charm to these favored garments, ER) forcinaiing, especially in the many ways in which graceful d. Very Specially Priced, Very Spectally Priced, 25.00 33.00 rapery is used to emphasize their alluring beauty, are the dolman wraps of Silk Cope af Seal Duvetyn, Suede Cloth, Silver Tip Bolivia Cloth, Paul- t etle, Satin Barre and Crystal Cord, 48.00 © Very Specially Priced, TAROT Wraps Frock. B ' ful beading and embroidery are the frocks of Paulette, Georgette, Satin and Charmeuse. Revealing that ultra-refined simplicity of line that is the style tendency of the hour, combining the appeal of quality with that of distinction in new and clever effects. The Values Are Most Extraordinary CHARMING NEW FROCKS OF EXQUISITE ARTISTRY 'ADED frocks of Georgette Crepe, ex- pressing chic by very subtle effects. Also tailored and draped frocks of fig- ured Georgette, Tricotine, Taffeta, Pongee, Satin and Moire Silk, interpreting the late Spring fashions. ° Very Specially Priced, 25.00 the slender silhouette by fanciful style DEALIZING the straightline modeling of | | l notes and the use of marvelously beauti- forWomen (UGCUS Sizes 56to32% Bun Measue 45.00 © 85.00 Very Specially Priced, Blouse Suit of Tricotine with Waistcoat of Tricolette, 845.00, NEW TAILORED SUITS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER ‘HE new tailored suits of superior Serge are dis- tinctive and different, effects that are achieved by new and clever motifs that confer an air of becoming beauty and dignity. Very Specially Priced, 30.00 RICOTINE suits tn smart Springtime models, por- T traying the newer phases of the season’s fashions, in severe tailored lines, softened by dainty touches that express extreme refinement. Very Specially Priced, 40.00 ARTICULARLY seasonable and meeting the need P for tailored garments that express ideal femi- ninity and charm are the suits of Poiret Twill and Tricotine in models of exceptional merit. Very Specially Priced, 50.00 © 85.00 Salto Nuts have world-wide fame—so good that’s why—eat ‘em DF way at 301) ms EUUMELVENUURUORDOUADU0833 (comme rt

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