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ete ae x THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921. “4 | [here at the Biltmore Hotel. The Hon-|nished and “ready to move right/ling the Camp Bennington Fund tor) ——< ——— — — Camp ennington a Boon grary President was Mrs. Daniels, | into.” eetlinee ap well as the Servios Houne Treasurer was Miss Lelias South-| 1 have signed the lease and paid| Fund for the American Legion. land and ti all a uditor the President | rand My office is Room 1125 World|! . (de> | the rent in advance and all at-once. Sere To Wounded Soldiers Too X25 ey. ws | ya cenneee, he Wil suite tng | e |? AND, rn willing to accep! instal- i e 3 Weak to Earn Livelihood '..::2:.2.8. iis i a ee eae Fe Sie oe neneance | ne. a [and 1 am extrem ‘and happy | Would need money, fo 1 paid it-all at OMA | , that) wan able to wore’ tem or |once, ,the ant it dollar year, . BROOKLYN the two positior Fifty Acres of Vermont Farm| place you would desire to be | tlre much mo 8 ppeattions which re: | with the rent paid, 1 feet that I have|Dorothy Black of Irvinglon-on-) a: ity. They require charm and popuS}thing to worry about. Hudson Breaks Old Engage- | Store Hoetre 9 to 2:90 Land Leased for Two Years eate: Very truly yours larity among the boys, HXCHPT, the money to run the ay th | wo Years oJ. NOBLE BRADEN Camp Bennington tg,our camp for | place, ment to Make a New. | | as Ideal Spot for Those Dis-| Vice Chairman Ticket Committee. lhopeitalne ee Just dMebarged from! Now, these will be some of our 6%:) Capt. Harry V. Bi Black und Mi. Col, Galbraith thought that, did be? ° ‘ / abe ta Black w ve on Saturday, March 19. | | , z RevaPWLbure tok wake te pee ; | Black ive on Saturday, March ; Charged From Hospitals to} 1 would rather sit with wounded] joy yon it we offered, ity bose whe | ogee tual have te pay each boy's |for Pasadena, Cal, to ve present at the om Recuperate. soldiers or be with wounded soldiers | have no money to go Out .of tOWN: | We mast pate qeemneton and back: | -uptials of theit daughter, Dorothy ° tham to sit alone in solitary grandeur +|We must pay a salary to the hostess. pa boys who love the country, will be | w re soutiy Capt. Black is one of the “silver jubi- | anywhere else in the house. tuken to Camp Bennington for a| We must have an executive secretary, | | It will make small difference to me|month of rest 2 nington for @|capable of backing up the hostess, | lee" members of the 7th Regiment, || By Lilian Beil. | it the bands play ‘and the people eldig will be toting Cor teen, io he eine taking the hard work from her|member of the Union Loague Club, || — A Sale of By a special invitation { the| and the speakers speak Hill be nothing for them to do, unless | shoulders and able to beat up the boys {resident of Irvington-on-Hudson and | R SeLMhAs Ganegiides oe the Amatieaal Moahent Sakon made for me, f ike it, but where they may |ir they get well too fast and begin t0l member of the social circle (o which 600 Redfern 4 a younded soldiers of rough house, . unhappy Ching about the | Us" Mrs. Helen Gould Peat el ex aineme abort the | We must have an automobile. No|that fashionable Hu Only takes care of twenty boys at a|f¥nily is complete without one. Wel there is a rom: time. Only twenty out of all the|Want a few cows and horses and at} oe Mr ila thousands who would love to go and |!east one chicken. And as my rent bd ‘ nepard belongs in won River town. cu behind the mar- ‘s daughter, Miss Legion, the American Expeditiondry Force. | ¢ T am to ait with my) “Now let me straighten out some- “plesseds” at the All-American meot-| thing which some do not seem to img in Madison Square Garden to-| UNdersinnd. Corsets, $2.95 This sale price is far be- Camp Bennington is a very differ- v who keep writing to me to nek if|has been overpaid by about $48 I think | Dorothy was engaged to the son of a low the regular price asked night. e proposition from the they may! I will put that money into livestock, | prominent and wealthy family at Ir- for these well-known Cor- ~— Aha have » a“ ae y c » money | ington, but two months ago she went In my mall yesterday thiere was ome} ‘The camp wax not given to The! put the Wilsons have a gery melt lia! come In -AUIy, for CAND Bene with her bachelor uncle, John V. Black, || sets—but we secured them of the most delightful surprises 1 have od al eT A Peg ture theatre on the top floor of their! nington, because E want to do to spend the balance of the winter in ee special purchase~ ever had,in my life, Also it contained | for the camp when it was offered by| Ouse and I saw pictures of it, | |spring planting. 4 MG itt | Pasadema, Cal, and soon after her ar- | For the Slender Figure: the most utterly shamelcas plocs of Mr. and Mrs, Wilson, and unless}, it's itty, acres of beautiful rolling) eth. fresh vem samp | rival there she met a Capt. Brady, of || vegetables im Camp viation Corps of the United States | | ' nty acres of it are ploughed Be ba yh r ‘planting ve ‘arm | Bennington, aye otter da better wcited to’ hor | Of piantiog. ‘They have @ farm T quote, that yo may get as many |Gusiness ability, her integrity. ana | ‘Tactor like a baby tank which es | Just ax soon as I get the radishes | ae thrills out of it as I did—and stilt do, | her talent for organization, my friend, | @teening over the landscape, tear | and cucumbers in 1 want to begin to) that th aw Yok, Starch 14, 6h Mrs. Crumpacker. the widow. of | ‘8& UP tHe ‘ground like an angry dull, | buttd other bungalows, so that more | young Ze J st marpatagd 4 C , 2 3 an am any judge, it would be @/ boys can come as fast as a new house | went off for Dear Miss Bell: By dircetion of |J%48@ Crumpacker of Indiana, will flattery. [ have other and more important w; Pink Batiste Corsets, low bust, elastic section at top. For the Average Figure: Pink broecaded Coutil Cor- vacation be the hostess of Camp Be! |sure cure for liver complaint to drive] is built. | im the Adirondacks. | sets with low bust and me- Col, Galbraith, I inclose a ticket | Mrs. Margaret Crumpacke |that tractor. But I should hope that} We are going to have wonderful | | Miss Bisek’s now riences bh dium long skirt. of admission to the Madison |the confidence of former jall Vones and organs of the driver | times at Camp Bennington. Seren Sahara J ne Gquare Garden, for Friday | “ls, who appointed her a jknew their places and kept them, | And all we need is a little money 4 For the Stout Figure: , tor lay eve- | tig apent ducing th | a rather work at the saw mill|to start things. week were informed by their daughter | Pinks Coutil Corsets, well ning meeting. | whereupon she was placed in c |than with the tractor, if they are| Who will send me a check for ajand Uncle John that aster had been fe = ye This ticket, you will note, pro- |of the well remembered Land Ship,|€0ing to mae me earn my board | thousand dollars to start the ball roll- | selected for the wedding, to which thiy boned’ with long straight\ vides a seat for you on the stand |She formed, under the direction of | when 1 go up to Bennington to visit,| ime? y eee Black is View aideat. ane | skirt and medium low bust; With the disabled veterans The |Commander’ Grady, the Woman’s| for it looks like a less agitating job.| | Send ail checks, marking plainly |-rreasurer of Snyder & Black, one of | 829.95 Auxiliary for Nava] Recruiting, and I love the looks of t Colonel thought that this was the | for : vaely i elastic section in skirt. A Special Purchase of teeta Women’s Spring Wraps Corduroy $29.95 and $44.95 Robes $4.98 Because these two Capes are so very graceful and new we Reduced from $6.48 have had them pictured, but there are some equally charm You will ing Coats designed in the straightline styles at these prices long semi-kimono style, and that you will find attractive in both looks and prices, breakfast coats, too, ia, this | At $29.95 At $44.95 collections all made of. wide- are straightline Coats, draped | are straightline Coats and wale Corduroy in an unusual Wraps and Capes in Trico- A , selection of colors. In many Wraps in several styles in SENSATIONAL EASTER SALEof BOYS 2 PANTSSUITS | | “2! "ww A $15 MONROE Jr. All Wool 2 Pants Suits four ‘little | which fund you wish to support, to|the oldest lithographic houses in the two years had her headqu: all fuc- ‘The Evening World, which is hand- ‘city, at No. 200 Willian bungulows—al! different, nd models in the fy | i Boys’ $15 Twe-Pants Sait 2 Boys’ $15 Two-Pants | ; Be o a ‘A and Boys’ $15 Juvenile Suits = Suit Any Sise from 8 to 18 Now Both for $16 Here Are Your Boy’s New Now Both for $16 Easter Clothes You will have to devote some of the hours that are free from school yo getting your boy ready for Easter—and Spring. Easy enough here. The A. & S, stocks are brim-full of Boys’ Spring Clothes and Furnishings of all sorts—good sorts, Style, serviceable quality, and moderate prices are all looked out for, and combined in this excellent apparel. Junior Norfolk Suits, $8.75 Boys’ Spring Reefers, $8.95 Pleated styles in ull-wool cheviots and tweeds All-wool tweeds in tans and browns, Deep extra white collars; 5 to 10 years collars and patch pockets. 3 to 10 years. All Wool Cheviot $ Blue Serge Suits With Two Pairs Trousers B With Two Pairs Trousers $14.75 4. All wool fancy cheviots; plain and pleated . $1 75 models; alpaca-lined coats; fully lined knickers All-wool; pointed yoke and box pleats: 7 to 18 years, new style, 8 to 17 years, Boys’ New Spring Hats and Furnishings All conveniently grouped in the Boys’ Store, right next the clothing. HATS, junior styles; tweed mixtures... $1.45 BLOUSES, white...............98¢, $1.69, $1.95 HATS. Alpine blocks in tweed mixtures... $2.95 SHIRT: lored CAPS. tweed mixtures and blue serge $1.45 NECKTIES; a splendid assort BLOUSES, colored 69c, 98c, $1.48 and college stripes, Seatch plaid Boys’ $15 Reefer and AAS $15: even tok «yf, | TWO SUITS, and EVERY SUIT with TWO Pair Panis! | °°” pant Suit and mane Just Think! yy veal 6 CARMENTS FOR $16—— Boys’ $15 Dosble Breasted 2 Pants Suit mann Gath tor $18 “10,000 SUITS TO SELECT FROM--SIZES 3 TO 18 Nov. Bath for 916 Sizes 8 to 18 id S.—Second floor, Wert Commencing this morning we offer a Boys’ Clothing Sale that will startle all New York. Mothers, you know the wonderful Values we sold iast Fall at our first 2 for $16 Sate: ST uanane Men’s “Reis” Underwear, 49¢ THESE BOYS’ SPRING SUITS ARE EVEN GREATER VALUES Boye! Spring Clothes! And Made to sell for 94c.' Of excellent balbriggan; the shirts with short sleeves, comes right at the beginning aie a =p le aa Peay. A WAT ie ca roe Jr. suit and made in the Just Think! TWO $15 Suits, each with 2 pairs of pants--NOW BOTH FOR $16. You oe the Bering Resnon iil ae 34 to 46; the drawers ankle length, sizes 30 to 44, 900 garments at this low teristi 4 can select one suit for the big boy and another for the little fellow—or both of the one size, i YY orice, oa F Ae ; cheract a that one for Sunday and the other for everyday—or a $15 Serge one pants Sailor Suit and a $15 es ae At 59c—‘‘Reis” White Lisle Shirts with short sleeves and drawers ankle slo yard at, now, 2 FOR £6. Whatever your needs are for the lads this Sale will provide— Ao vent went huntke hous length; well made and specially low-priced. A. & S—Street floor, Bast. taped, i and at a greater saving than ever, : seve 998 8 nad, coats Hines Monroe Jr. Two-Pants Suits at $15 are always $5 less than elsewhere. But at 2 for $16- them! At this low price of FULL “4 1, just be one of the crowd that will for them. for $16 it ily € a . et and DEVE. eaten bors bis) We would urge that you pos EARLY. We oe how this sensational EVENT will AF $18 yesh COP GUIEA ORT? 2,4 73 Men’s Smart Easter Scarfs attract MOTHERS WHO KNOW VALUE. silonw) Gems STARTS 9 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING! come ernondinary at O80. 5 REMEMBER, ALL MONROE SHOPS ARE UPSTAIRS! “conceivable sort of pattern and color; of fine silks. Regular selling prices were $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and even higher. A new tie for Easter? Cer- tainly—and here it is! MANHATTAN BRONX ews nein we ee , i . r 424 Street, cor. Broadway Mth St., cer, Broadway : Bergen Ave. at 149th Ss. ee aie street | Shirts, Too—Splendid at $1.24 50 E. 42d St., cor. Madison 46th Street and Broadway j YONKERS —Golty Seusre i ' ‘ 4 : Nassau St., cor. Frankfort 59th St. at Columbus Cirele We BROOKLYN ALBANY, M. Yer. M, Peart & State XCELLENT running-mates to shirts formerly selling ata quarter to one- 5 Cortlandt St., cor, B'way 128th St., cor, 7th Ave. abel * 413 Fulton Street SCRANTON—200 Leshamanna Av, half more. Fine percales, printed corded madras, stripes that are fine Mth St., opp. Acad. Music 181 St., cor. St. Nicholas Av. 587 Fulton St., at Flatbush HALTIMORE—Oer, Liebe & atte, or bold, as you prefer, and colors, that are fast. Soft cuffs, all sizes, ih A, & 6.—Btree oer, Bast,