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bb — train a “25 acsearine: eee ee a TE DRA A Byrnes, Mrs. J. Monaghan, Mrs, B.|lems. The topo under considera enta avor ermea e Mra. M. McEmo, Mrs, R.|tion this month {s “Scholarship vs M. Sharkey, Mrs. L, Per- | Getting By.” rick, Mrs. G. Sieferheld, Mrs. John eee Coyle, Mrs. W. Ackerman, Mrs. Henry Additional women's clubs are in- Hobt I. Hanbury, Mrs. W.| teresting themselves in the coming Burden, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. M.| Adelphi drive each week. An Adeiphi Laffery, Mrs. J. Garvey, Mrs. M. Mc-| speaker will address a meeting of Donough, Mrs, J. McBurney, Mrs.| the Executive Committee of Chiro- M. Maher, Mra. Joseph Mahoney,| pean, Miss Julla Ring, President, to- Mrs. Joseph Manley, Mrs. W. Flynn,| morrow noon at the Pouch Mansion. Mrs. A. Burt, Mrs. L. Green, Mrs.JOther clubs which have invited Jennie Callahan, Mrs, John Englert, Adelphi to send a representative to Mrs. V. Clarke, Mrs. A. Mehlig, Mrs.|thetr next meeting are Civitas, Katherine Stewart, Miss Brooklyn Woman's Club, the Froebel coran, Miss Katherine Kelly, Society, the Colony Club of Queens Fitzgerald, Mrs. R. Muldoon, Mrs. M./ and the Fortnightly Club, ‘Streets of Wonderland’ Bazaar O'Neill, Mrs. Joseph Shutta, Miss M —————- Ormond, Miss Gertrude Vaughan, Mrs ‘Thomas Golden, Mrs. M. Courtney,]| NAVY YARD WORKERS Mrs. Mary Donohue, Mrs. James]! CALL MEETING TO PLAN Crilly, Mrs. W. Tomlin, Mrs, Rose DRIVE FOR MORE PAY Gallaghor and Mrs, J. Ott. The nursey will move from its pres- Nags War Wanes of 8 Cat From 8x0 arters at No. 23 Monitor Street] ¢o g40 a Week, and Force Redaced. er building, which it has just bought, st the corner of Richardson} D' and Humboldt Streets, shortly. The]New York Navy Yard ts $3.16 less formal opening of the new nursery|¢nan in trades outside the yard, the will be vember com mittee. The dining room and kitchen who also has offered to provide din- ners for the children, Pians for elaborate Thanksgiving to plan a campaign for higher wages. dren are being made by members of] fore the war the number was botween the association. They also will pro-|4 999 and 7,000. vido Thanksgiving dinners for i100)‘. . poor families of Greenpoint. NGBrIy, HOIE Oxiste ais00 Bes Clare {zed 1n labor unions and the remain- A Joslor GHE) Olah is beliy or. | Ge" WHO ere Creanined) Buc a8 clsts ganized at Packer Colleciate Institute } and stenographers, belong to Federal under the direction of Miss Elizabeth | organizations. Wright. ‘This will include girls trom] ‘the workers now put tn eight hours the sixth and seventh years and will be in addition to the regular gleo|* 4° for five and a half days a week club which Dr. Huntington Wood-lat a basic wage of $5.84 4 day. Dur- man forms from the two collegiate} ing the war they worked ten hours a and fourth academic classes. day for seven days a week at a basic iii resshere GUD of Pasar Gots | Ware ete aa concen received a legiate Institute has been organized | bonus of $240 @ year. The difference for the year under the Chairman-| means that some of the more skilled ship of Miss Clara L. Crampton off workmen who recetved §70 and $80 0 the department of mathematics. The old will hold monthly meetings for | Week during the war now are working the discussion of educational prob-| for $30 and $40. Brooklyn’s Armenians Plan Ornate Booths Filled With a ) — — Picturesquely Attired Girls BROOKLYN Vicroma . Elaborate plans are being made by HARPOOTTIAN fhe Armenian General Benevolent} for Girls Committee, the Misses Amortont Frrerrznt Specwalale Union for their share in the ‘‘Streets| Muriel and Irma Wilkie, will wear O ‘S @f Wonderland’ bazaar, which will] Oriental costumes and sell cigarettes PPENHE M LLINS & fe held Friday and Saturday of this]t the bazaar. . week at the 13th Regiment Armory FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN. under the auspices of Colony House, Inc. The proceeds of their booths will be used for the benefit of the @rphanages which this organization supports in the Near East. The Armenians will have a promi- Bent place in the Wonderland pageant, where they will be represented by thirty girls in Oriental costumes who will carry trays and baskets of Ori- ental delicacies, flowers and cigar- ettes. Miss Acabiec Tashjlan is Chair-) Nov. 6, when the St. Cecelia Day Nursery Association gives a euchre at 7 » M4 man of the Pageant ¢ ipeaonine Other} Voughlin Lyceum, North Henry and girls will be Miss Lillian Aghamalian, | prerbert Streets, “Later in the season Miss Lucie Aghamalian, Miss Peggy | the association will give a ball for the Boyajian, Miss Gladys Chandigian, | benefit of the nursery. These two Miss Zabelle Chavooshian, Miss Ar- entertainments pay the entire operat- ing expenses of the nursery. menoch! Goovkalaljian, Miss Victorial “tyre samuel A. Darrow {s Presl- Harpootiian, Miss Jeannette Heghin-| dent of the association. Mgr. E. J. fan, Miss Marie Heghinian, Miss Rose| McGoldrick {s the spiritual director. Heghinian, Miss Christina Hudaverd!,| Other officers of the association are .4| Mrs. James Butler, Vice President; Miss Beatrice Iskyan, Miss Mildred Mra, M. EB. Golden, Secretary, and Iskyan, Miss Margaret Kalfaian, Miss] irs. William Duff, Treasurer. Angel Karagooshian, Miss Makrina Mrs. Chi # Rassiga is Chairman @ Karagoozian, Miss Virginia Sarafian,| of the Euchre Committee. Her a: tants are Mrs. John Brennan, Miss Mary Soyllan, Miss Marion! Fiizapeth McDonough, Mrs. Stone, Miss Malinet Tashjian, Miss| Toal, Mrs, James Corbert, Mrs. Mary The gray haired matron will find this an Elize Topalian, Miss Marie Topoozian, | Quinlan. Mrs. Peter Leahy, Mrs. M. : rs 4 Miss Lilian Granettely and Miss Irene | Riley, Mrs. Michel Daly, Mrs. J. Mo- exceptional opportunity; switches of Two of the Colony House booths will be converted into a little theatre where the activities of the settlement will be represented in living pictures. Mrs. John Lansing Swan, President of Colony House, will havo charge ct the theatre. A third booth will be used for Colony House literature. Mrs, Willard Deverard will preside at this booth. GRAY HAIR EVER LOVELY, IS NEVER MORE BEAUTI- FUL THAN WHEN PILED HIGH IN A_ DIs- TINCTIVE AND ARTISTIC COIFFURE. Tomorrow, We Feature High Grade, Lustrous The first of two annual entertain- atan Unusual Price Gee, Mrs. Mary O'Brien, Mrs. Thoma: i i Bostanian. White, Mrs. M. Walsh, Mrs. Senien sterling quality, 18 inches long, in all The Armenian General Benevolent| Barry, Mrs. William Daniels, Mrs. shades from a sprinkle of gray to pure white. Union will have two booths. Its Gen- wiles eran att J. Collins 5 aly, Q w eral Committee for the bazaar Iw com-| i Daly, Nits Maan Murphy, Mire a Beauty-Hair Shop—4th Floor. posed of the following: Mrs. G. G.| Aer, Mrs. Mooans, Heghinian, Chairman; Mrs. E. Hu- @averdi, Miss A. Tashjian, H. Agha-|* a malian, 8. J, Ekmanin and G. G. Heghininan, One booth will represent an Orien- Pal bazaar with a display of rugs. embroideries, perfumes, jewelry and ether Eastern products. This booth will be in charge of a committee headed by Mrs. Hudaverdi, It will include Mrs, V. Amadony, Miss L. Aghamalian, Mrs. E. Bostanian, Mrs. R. Hannessian, Mrs. G. G. Heghin- fan, Mrs, B. Iskyan and 8. J. Ekman- fan. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Tomorrow’s Special Feature Chic Chapeaux of Duvetyne ‘The other booth will be an Oriental Barden and sweets shop. Turkish cig- @rettes and flowers will be sold thore fs well as candy and pastry. Miss Victoria Harpootiian, an Armenian peratic singer, will sing Armentan hymns and folk songs at this booth. Mrs. K. Kasbar will tell fortunes at the booth, H. Aghamalian will be in sharge of the booth. His assistants will be Mr. and Mrs. H. Chavooshian, Miss C, Hudaverd!, Mr. and Mrs. K, Barafian, Mrs. K, M, Stone and Mrs. B. M. Tashjian, Another booth which will have an Oriental air will be that of Goucher College, where Chinese tea will be @old. Mrs. Stephen U. Hopkins is (Chairman of the committee, which includes: Miss Edith Putnam, Miss Grace Vollmer, Miss H. W. 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Brooklyn women aro emphasizing tho soctal side of the political cam- paign in the few days remaining before election, Tea is served every after- noon at the Smith headquarters, which have been opened at No. 260 Fulton Street, in the shopping district, and Flatbush women Republicans will hold a big reception at the Union League Club, No, 112 Kenmore Place, followed by a series of parlor meetings. Miss May M. Patterson is the Smith committee and acts as} Mrs. Maggte Conner Alt, Mrs. Helen hostess at the teas. Mrs. Wiliam b Good 1s honorary chairman of the ‘The honorary vice chair-} jtia Kano men are: Mrs. Mary F. O'Malley,| ‘The officers of Miss Patterson's claring the basic wage in the/Mrs. Martha Guilfoyle, Mrs. c ommittes are Eugente Marryatt, Miss Lillian Murphy, Mrs. Elizabeth R. Struck, Miss Mary held about the middle of No- T, Harrington, Mrs. Mary Greehy ret Walters, 3,500 employees will hold a ™M@8S/ytisg Carrie; D'Qench, Mrs. Agnes} ing Wise and Laura Muloaire Kil- of the new building already have been|mecting to-morrow night at Ace Hall, /Teonard W: furnished by a friend of the nursery|No, 182 Clermont Avenuo, Brooklyn, |Givney, Mrs pm a speakers’ committee. of bie stand agatnst the welfare Additional members of the eomrelt- tee are Miss Fannio Alexander, Miss} Boston's minimum wage law and reminds working women Mary P. Tyler, Miss Cecelia Carr,] only $9 & week for many women. Miss Helen M. Egan, Miss Myrtis!says that the Democratic Party Miss Mary M. Frank, Miss}for and indorses all these bills erine Geraghty, Miss Mary Haz-| satisfy and please uplifters and Ca’ L. \. Braun, Miss Gertrude Vaughan, ‘irs. Agnes Riloy, Miss Mao FE. Crow- y, Mrs. Julia Henderson end Mra. \nna L. McDevitt, Mabelle Donelly, fannie C. Alexander, Alice G. Leddy, Agnes Riordan, Mary Flem- P. Tyler. Mrs. Macdonald De Witt, Repubil- can co-leader of the 2ist Assembly District will act as hostess at the re- ception Friday. Her assistants include Miss Louise Zabriskie, Mrs, Robert King, Mrs, Earl Youker and Mres./iirth is also an enrolled Dem and a member of the County © mittee in the 12th Manhattan Ai Robert Quincy. The B. R. T. Women’s Equal/Op- portunity Leagu Miller, whom it ls “The Working Women's Friend. Members of the ae are sending copies of a pro- ) ler leaflet to every working woman In Brooklyn, ‘The leaflet ts addreseed| Copeland literature at rd, Miss Kathryn Mc-|covrse, vice chairmen; Margaret Mo-| more particularly to women employees| meetings throughout Evelyn J. Meagher.| Mahon, corresponding secretary: | of the B. R. T., the Interborough, tho Mrs. pe ae ud beatae Elizabeth Alexander, recording secre-| Queensborough Railroad, women | of young women who help @i Gelson, irs. Ellen 3 Joyce, Mrs |tary; Emma McKeo, treasurer; Mrs. w Copeland literature in her During tho war there were 18,000] ;:ve1yn Ward Rehm, Mrs. Catherine Toke Bavarees, chalehah Wide i6A printers, women elevator operators, P diatrte! and Christmas parties for the chil-jemployed in the Navy Yard, and be-/T Carroll, Miss Estelle M. Corecran,| means committee; Mrs. Thoras|and ice cream par! Mrs. Jennie McMahon, Mrs. Minnie} Hamilton, chairman press committee, In this leaflet the league explains| Moran, Mrs. R. Rico and and women working in restaurants litt, Mise Mary F. Hall, Miss Annte|leaders in hope of catching P. Jones, Miss Anna B, Laoey,| votes, and asks Democratic Mies Meta *. Merchant, Miss Esther] wage earners to vote for Miller, Murphy, Mrs. Fenlon Murphy, Miss Anna MeDevitt, Miss Emma Me-|the league and author of the Kee, Miss Rose Nickerson, Miss Helen Mrs. Mary A. Murray, President has been a Democrat for many Ormsbee, Miss Anna Connelly Ray,| but this fall she is speaking for G Miss Margaret Quigley and Miss Mary| Miller, She also speaks at Cob meetings. A leaflet similar to that of the h. T. women ts being issued by has indorsed Gov.|?'¥ District. for Dr. Copeland, are J Abel, Mrs. Sallie McRae Minsterer, {and Miss Sarah Stevenson, chairman’ that it indorses Gov. Miller becauso! Thomas. Women's Equal Opportunity Mrs. Margaret Kerr Firth, P which is composed of professional well as trade union women. Mra. Margaret Seymoure co tee of nurees, who are o Mrs. Seymour aleo has a © They are: Mre. H. Kensett, Misg McCarthy, Mrs. M. 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