The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 15

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- RED GROSS DRVE FALSTOEAROLL © MUON HEBER ; 4 \ é ao SOT a PR ces PRE LA | OR SAE So EE ESE eis AWE See) esate * ih Three Divisions Will Continue », the Canvass for An- other Week. ,, The Red Cross Roll Call ended om- Gilly tast ‘night, but the Industrial Mercantile Divisiona will gon- the Canvass for another week. District. Division, in which ‘Red overseas workers are canvas- @hg the residence sections for mem- Bers, aloo will continue, Gen. George R. Dyer, Chairman of eommittes in charge of the Roll in Greater NeW York, said that ough the results of the canvass had @isappointing, he felt he must the promise to the people of the qty, that the campaign would end @Mcialty last night. The falling off in the number of members for 1920 has been due large- Jy to inability to enlist a sufficient wember of workers. Election Day @mriously interfered with the canvass. ) Gen. Dyer requests all who wish to @mroll to call or send in subscriptions to \No. 20 East 38th Street. The city ts otill @ long way behind the million member goal set by the Metropolitan Committee, while the 500,000 figure aimed at for Manhattan has not been reached. “The Red Cross,” added Gen. Dyer, “Ww a national American institution; ft belongs to all of us, and most of ‘@s can afford the dollar that makes ome a member. I earnestly hope, therefore, that all who know the Red Crom and are for it, will come for- ward and join without waiting to be Final figures en the enrolment tn ew York City will not be completed enti] next week. Sir David Henderson, Director Gen- eral of the League of International Red Cross Societies, left here yester- @ay for Washington to confer with Dr. Livingston Farrand, head of the American Red Cross. He will remain #m Wasbington until Friday, when he ‘will return to New York. palsies i alec AIR CORPS GIRLS CLEARED. | fleuse of Lords Committee Fines Charges of immorality Untree. LONDON, Nov. 18—The House of Committee, which has been eenducting imquiry into allega- thems that girls of the Woman's Royal Afr Force Service at the Hurst: Park Easnimously found the allegations of immee | H aboolut Say’eh' ths Gluttony presected* ‘The ‘Fon, viol Do t, ter of Lord Pen testity- before the House of. fom mittec Oct. 20 in am inquiry into her issal as commandant of the Wom- ys Roya: Alr Force Service, charged the girls at the Hurst Park cam th lmproper conduct. | She declared they received night passes and were in Government cara! « ht back the following morning, on: 0 and broug! somotimes in an intoxicated conditi ‘The officer in command, dhe said, had eet improperly with @ oe) ber, it is she fe Bot only the Jatgest in the Brit- Navy, Dut the largest warship ever pk Be Mot even the four super- te being built for the |qnited States Navy, ships of 42,000 {ns, equal the enormous bulk of the dread geared turbines which develop 144,000 ehett horse power, the Knots in her trials Hor armament and anti-torpede protection is so ela- borate she is sald to be the nearest approach to the “non-sinkable” ideal which constructors have been en- deavoring for years to attain. |BRITAIN’S BIGGEST WARSHIP, ‘The Heed, Near Completion, Sald to Be largest in World, Nov 12 (Associated “largest battleship tn the world” will soon slip dows the. ways to establish new records im the ef maval congtruetion ‘The ship, a battle cruiser te the Hood. She will be launched in Novem- The LARGO W, Prees).—A het \itood, her normal 4! 144,000 toma and, at | 48,000, Fitted with olf-fired boilers and ony lacement being 1 lead, about TEE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. ={ FOUNDED 1856 N making clothes for men and boys thoroughness leads to com- pleteness and completeness to satisfaction. Three-score years of diligent application to the production of dependable clothes allows our claim to thoroughness. fidence in endorsing intelligent service and price second claim—comp! permits our rh gs Bln ph lhe peta SL ger hg our generous provision, moderation leteness, BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-463 BROADWAY STREET RAT of TEES OCP TROT $e RE AN, AN SERIE ALG AO ES SE CRE Cie TE Details of the Hood's gun power, ft | === is. claim when oy public. will cause # sensation EEE Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders | | The Store is closed at 5 P M daily B. Alfinan & Co. 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The Daven-o is a full size Bed, with the finest Bed Springs and full-size Mattress, that folds entirely out of sight into a beautiful davenport. You can have beauty as well as utility. There are scores of designs in all periods and woods to match any other furnishings you may have. The Price is $49.50 and up The quality of the bed feature is the same in all Daven-os at every price. You may pay for an Owen Daven-o while it pays you — rr Nh 66 West 45th Street 34 East 23d St., Manhattan For other Gimbel News see Page 16 phone Number Penn- sylvania 5,100 Let Your Ears Decide! Gimbels Invite You to Hear ‘the Goh At Prices From PHONOGRAPH A Liberal Selection of Beautiful Melodious Models $45 to $1000 The Pathe Phonograph is always ready to play. No needles to change! No needles to buy! The Pathe is fitted with a permanent pees ball that plays the records and plays them beau- tifully. 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