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The Evening World from New York, New York • Page 7

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The Evening Worldi
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TRX EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1917. Efficiency in Patriotism Puts Women on Firm Basis For Service to Country Women's Section of Navy League Starts a School to Teach It. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. PUTTING in I on an cfn- Clancy basin In the latest activity of tho Wooian'a Section of the Nary league, No. 10 Kaat Forty-second St real, of wMch Mlna Alice Carnen-ter la New York Chairman.

An eflloiancjr school for eager but ineffectual woman patriots la to ha opened Monday evening by the lesirae. Mra. F. H. Dike la In charge, and the classes will ba held at No.

210 Went Forty-second Htreot. These classes include household economics, first aid. elementary hygiene and home care of the sick, military training and calisthenics. In addition Mrs. IMke is negotiating with nfltclal of the Metropolitan Street Railways to use their school for the Instruction of womon who want to fill the places of fhe motormen and conductors who may be called to the front.

"No woman who Is a dub can be a patriot," Mrs. Dike told me with mphasls when I talked with her today. 'The woman who does not baok up nor professed love of country with the ability to do competently some real work makes patriotism a. thing of windy talk and useless enthusiasm," odntlnued Mrs. Kike.

"1 know what It Is to be enthusiastic. I been than way myself. Hut wh.it seems to me Important for women Just now la a bedrock of eoud accomplishment. 'This Is no time for dabsters, for half-trained, under-equipped girls and women. Bo much of the education, girls receive tends to make them Jills ft all trades and mistresses of none.

I hofie, through my school, to glte definite, practical education for some necessary wartime task to girls who never have worked, who never have been taught to do anything except sit about and look charming. rOR these young women of leisure I shall have on afternoon class from to 4 o'clock. For girls who already are self-supporting 1 shall have evening classes from 7. Si) to 9 Why? Because many stenographers and clerks may be thrown out of work and should prepare themselves for other Jobs which will be empty. "My school Is ewpocially eslabllahed fot the woman who stays at home--the woman who offors her services to nor country, but does nut qualify In any particular branch.

Sue simply must be ettlc.ent In some trade or urbject to take a man's the plgoes of those hundreds of men alwut to leave openings for efficient women. "The housewife, too, ma eerve her country with eillclency, as well us with teal. The course In Household economics Includes Instruction In purchasing, making menus, cooking, baking and preserving. I am wurklng on a plan whereby women may place wooden racks above their gas stoves end use them for the process of drying fruits, to which we must return with the ncarcit ot tin and glass. "Prominent plivslclans will adores the first aid -ln.

Tin- course lr HignaJIng Comprtsi the Moras Meyer and Semaphore codes. There will tin a special class in wireless ope rating. The women In theae classes will fully equipped to take tlie positions of men enlisted In our army and navy. "Kvery woman who registers for any one of the courses must take calisthenics, with the regular military setting up exercises, and I have obtained models of kuiim to li used by SBpbolaJl) nllltary women In oilier drills The women will be marked for their work md will take examination. They will Ik? registered With I lie Mayor's Committee of Women nil National Defense, which I am also a member, and ihey will bo subject to call at any lime.

"Military discipline will be observed in mv school. concluded Mrs Pike. It's the only way I vn conducted a private school for nine years and I Iciiow." Instead of tents the fanner gltla of lie Women' Section of the Navy, LaagM are to live in barracks These have been designed by Miss Fay Kellogg, architect, farmer and member of the organization's executive council, and are being rushed to completion at Parmlngdale, Long Island. Tha formal dedication of the farm-camp will take place June 16, and candidates for the work are still being registered every day. M1RH ALICE MOROAN WRIGHT, the sculptor, will ba In charge of a suffrage studio at tha Macdougal Alley Carnival for Hornet and Allied Relief, which opens June t.

The studio Is her own, located at No. 16 Maidougul Alley, and Is being converted into an Italian church In elaborate rocooo atyle. Hand canting will be a particular feature of Miss Wright's studlo-church. The basement of the studio Into which light filters dimly through a gratlnir will be transformed for the occasion into a orypt. and here a rommlltee of prominent icuptora will attend to the hand casting.

The tiny hand of little Alice Whltehouse, daughter of Mrs. Norman deR. White-house, Chairman of the New York si. lie Woman Suffrage Party, Is one of the many which has already been cast by Miss Wright Annuir the committee of sculptors who will be active in the suffrage studio are: Miss Wright. sine It.

Kraser, Lauro Jardtn Fraser, Joe Davidson. Abastenla Ht. Legar Eberle, Urace Mott-Johnson, Hal va tor Bl-lotte, Paul Manshlp. the roof of her studio. Mlas Wright has a flourishing vcre- table garden, where she raises radishes, lettuce end onions, and all visitors will be taken to Inspect It.

An added attraction, outside Miss Wright's studio door, will ba a tittle blue pushcart over wttloh Mies Mabel Van Alstyne will preside, and from which aha will sell flowers. Tiny elay images have been mads and painted In brilliant colors by the sculptors, and these will be vended from baskets by girls In Italian costumes. All war relief associations are tnk Inr concessions In the studios that I line the alley, and doing their beet to transform It Into a midway piais-ance. The Executive Committee for the Mscdougal Alley Carnival for Home and Allied Relief Is as follows: Miss Msry Alexander, Mrs. F.

Oray Orls-wold. Mrs. Austin Oray, Mra. Walter Maynard, Mrs. Ralph Sanger, Mrs.

C. C. Rumeay. Miss M. Hoyt Wlborg.

Mm. Roger Williams, Mrs. Harry Psyne Whitney, Mrs. Philip M. l.y-dlg.

Chester Reach, Harry Faulkner, H. Fraser, F. Rnrrnll Hoffman Jr. and Paul Manshlp. Mrs.

Klir.alieth It. Strange, f'halr-mnn of the Sacrifice Sale, by which money is being rnlaed for the war service fund of the New York State Woman Suffrage, has "sncrltlced" to the sale a combination riding nn I driving horse. If It Is not sold she will give It to the army. The sale Is doing so well In It new headquarters at Castle House that the Suffragists plan to continue It Indefinitely. nrr FILL.

KNOWN society women, who are members of the Mllltla of Mercy, of whloh Mrs. John Hays Hammond is President, will occupy the front row of the orchestra at "A Trip Through China" In the Kiting Theatre tn-nlght. Proceeds of tho run of this show go to the Mllltla of Mercy for the relief of the wives and children of the Naval Mllltla. but this Is the special night for the society. Iewis Livingstone Seaman, whose wife Is a member of the Kxerutlvs Council, will apeak, nnd a larn ononis will give a patriotic medley featuring "The Spirit of '78," Mllltla of Mercy's patriotic song.

lief Commlt-tee nf fhe National league for Women's Service. Mrs. Nelson Henry la Chairman of the new organisation, and Mrs. Oustavus Klrby Is Vlca Chairman. Tho plcturesquo garden fete recently held In the Square, under Mrs.

Henry's direction, added to the war budget of the league. The committee has hee.i given 6,000 tickets for the Roston-Now York game at tho Polo Grounds on June and tha proceeds will turned over to tha committee's relief fund. Women of Waahlartoa Height Of anise Red Cms Braarh. Two hundred women met In St- TOlt-neth Hall. One Hundred and Flgbjlr-aeventh Street and Broadway, last night and organised a branch of the Red Cross.

Rev. William J. Stewart presided and the following officer elented. Mrs. Butler.

Secretary; Mr. Ijauer, Treasurer, Mrs (irlffln. Charge of HuppllMi. Pr. Alfre.1 MHtartira will i.

imii. and give Instructions on first alii every Thursday evening In the hall. oasis on the Sahara Desert 'ewvetadiy wnisue mo-; a puiuaxOT rue ball got en OMEN of Washington Square have mobilised for war service as the Washington Square War Re- TSIIA I ou BONWIT TELLER 6, CO. tltw (Specialty (Shcfi of FIFJH AVENUE AT (38 STREET Will Close Out Saturday 300 Misses' Tailleur Novelty Suits SIZES 14 to 18 for Muses and Small Women 15.00 19.50 26.00 Formerly 29.50 to 75.00 Included are the season's most desirable modes in chic youthful interpretations developed in serge, Poiret twill, gunmburl, checks, covert, wool jersey; also travel suits of taffeta. "i IIP Misses' Frocks and Gowns 10.00 16.50 23.50 Formerly 25.00 to 45.00 Typical fashions for the younger set in a variety of modes for misses of 14 to 18.

Included are frocks of serge, wool jersey, taffeta, satin. Ceorgette crepe combined with satin or taffeta also frocks of genuine silks. 250 Misses' Coats and Capes 10.00 16.50 22.50 Formerly 22.50 to 45 00 A collection of smart coat and cape modes for misses of 14 to 18 in burella, gunniburl, sergr, twrrd mixtures and Poiret twill. Featured are the most recent modes developed. Ue i-jiii' Li; Mb a Cu.

For This MONTH I of our regular $3.00 Photographs, mounted, al HaV. I uT) B'ze 710 inches, on extra heavy mat, act in lfl9a Ittmf' iBBPB I double-page portfolio. JWjM Vt' Are you going to get married? la your boy or girl going to graduate? flHBsW Jn 'in'' 4fl Is your boy or girl going to be confirmed? I Is your son, brother or sweetheart w' GOING TO WAR? a Get their picture taken and yours, too. JT I i-i eJsIsP JHssBBBBslia I nil IV iprimi "iier rraurri in inc vvoria. 'wESmS JT "1 DR.

SALTER'S Scientific Dentistry sJeeth Without Plarcs OUARANlffD of our regular $3.00 Photograph, mounted, size 7x10 inches, on extra heavy mat, set in double-page portfolio. Are you going to get married? la your boy or girl going to graduate? It your boy or girl going to be confirmed? It your son, brother or sweetheart GOING TO WAR? Get their picture taken and yours, too. fflm OUARAHJFfD Thil a iprciiil offer to readers of The World It it void after June 30. 1917. NO PAIN Br thu MW ODNHLlTlV METHOll It tucr reunite nn.

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jly Hall, Newurk 197 Market I'utrrimn. 2 North Broad Trenton 129 Wall Bridgeport, Conn. Thia Coupon Should Be Presented at Sitting on or Before June 30th PHOTOGRAPHER, Inc. This Coupon is Worth $2 The person whose nana appear hc-low is entitled to one half doaen regular II 00 photogrRhH mounted, lie 7x10 upon payment of ONE DOLLAR end presentation of this coupon hcfoie June SO, IB17. Name Full Seta of Teeth Cold minus 11 00 up Gold Crowns.

22-karat $5 00 uu Silver i nun us M)l up No fr tiamlniM'in nr s'li Rums 17m 7 10. i DR. SALTER, Dentist 489 Fulton Street, Brooklyn AiTthim A Huaas Ha Sura In I lm Kliht I'lara, I.AUV IN (. Ke libs haras fur II. I Adiertlm-mssits fur 'lbs WelM fs Isft st an; Amn a l.isuict Mmuuisi I ui las aUI V.

M. Buy a XAbtrty Bond' Fur Storage Protection Guaranteed Fur cleaned before storage In our dry air-cooled vaults. Rate Reasonable. -Burls oa riKi; 1 Buy Liberty Bond 4g ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Jlj "THi! HOMf? OF TRUTtty 59th to 60th Street Lex.to3dAv. At Aloomlnfdal' Meats Poultry Roasting Fowl, 24c Lags of Canada Lamb, 20c Leg of Milk Veal, 22c Shoulder of Veal, 20c Prims Roast Beef.

ISVja Roasting Pork, 24c Jtiltn'Sl. Men's Oxfords Special at $4.50 Four up to the minute model st a price that is eicerrticmal con sidrring the present high coat of lontwear i the factory. Tan Rutsia iih mtlud tftuhrr soli. Tan Russia tth rubber soi and hrrl. Mil Subuck xHth weltfd Ualhrr sole.

WHu Nutmek with rubber sole and kel. Good assortments of men' shoes and oxford in stock at 4 00 to $7.00 pair. Xu4tf at Buy a IAbtrty Bond Have Your Old Umbrella Repaired If it i too good to throw away, send it to us for repairing. Sur prising how little it coat to bring a broken umbrella back to uee-iulncs. Umbrella recovered with waterproof American taffeta for 77c.

Gloria ilk for $1.67. Taffeta, union or twilled silk cover for $2.97. Mmin.mm at Buy e) Liberty Bonn $15 Rarely Buys Such Superb Suits as These 500 Men's and Youths' Suits Of Serges, Worsteds and Cheviots $15 The policy of this store forhids our stating a higher value, hut your clothes judgment will see.it at once. You cannot conceal to phenomenal a httrgain. Two and Three Button Soft Roll Sack Suit Two and Three Button Belted Back Coat All sizes up to 46 chest in Regulars, Stouts and Longs.

And an Exceptional Value in White Flannel Trousers at AUo in Plain White and Striped Serge It is strictly within truth to say that $4.95 cannot buy their equal elsewhere in this town. White Duck and Khaki Trousert, $1.49 Alpaca Coat and Dusters at Price Lower Than Usual Hodgman's Celebrated Raincoat (guaranteed), $7.95 to $20.00 OS ftunl 1 af Won mi Charming White Dresses For Graduation and Confirmation Day These dresses are most fetching, created by designers who appreciate the need of the proper frock for every occasion. New models arrive daily, and prices are as attractive as their styles. Dresses are fashioned of lawn, batiste or net "Sweet Girl Graduate" styles; trimmed with fine Vals or embroideries. As little as $2.95 buys an attractive, simple frock.

More elaborate ones up to $12.75. Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Dresses for "Flapper" Aged 12 to 16 They're neither too short nor too alight or plump, but can fit them perfectly. Our selection comprise bewitching frock of batiste, voiles, lswna or nets to lend grace and becoming dignity. Price Range, $4.98 to $15.75 Nafinnrt VInn 1 Buy a Liberty Bond Children's "Nature Shape" Shoes Made Especially for Blooming dales Children' feet should receive proper care and attention if foot troubles are to be avoided.

With that thought In mind, experts, ultrr much Mil tv and experiment, have produced "Nature Shapa" ahoe which allow the li to develop natursllyi room for the toes, hut lit anugly at the heel without chsfing. Among the new atyle now teady. Black funmttal or patent leather, high nr icgular cut, lace or button; kid or cloth tops. Whit, nu uiifc or ganuina buch.kin, in lace or button ityle. High nr regular cut.

Pilcnl according to sizes lollow. Black thorn. to 14.98. Vrhita or tan thnet. HAS to $5.91.

Humpt- Gunn.etal patent leather or white canva or buck, pricnl, ciording to sire and quality, $1.98 to $3.48. Ian Oxford; welted. $3.48 to $2.98. agsfaagS rra.mi Floor. Buy a t.tb'rty Bond To-Morrow Final Day of Our Great Sale of Hosiery For Men, Women and Children The tale is drawing to a If you have not already made your purchase, we urge you to do so at once and get your share of the bargains.

Women's Mercer- ized Hosiery iSuonrfu IOC heel, duulile aolca, garter tops, in a fine merrenred weave, colors, black or white. Women's Fibre Silk Hosiery Second. 4U I With ilrep cotton garter tops, reinloneil heels and double liars. Colora blui and white. Silk 79c made toes, ulo Women's Thread "Courtly" Hosiery Full luahiiiiied hosiery, with reinlorird heels and in a large vunety ol colors black or white.

Men's Fancy Lisle and Thread Silk qq 5ocAs 7C Lisle sock in him navy, tan, nr gray with mitrasting vertical stripes. Also plum thrrud silk socks with reinfoicrd heels nd double soles, in navy, giay, chain pagtic, white Of bluck. 15c at gat Men's Mercerized Socks Second Medium weight; reinforced heels and double sole. Gray, tan, i humiwgne, navy, blu Of while. Men's "Onyx" Fibre a Silk Socks Made with irinforied heels mid double sole.

In wanted culms, also black or white. Men's Silk Sod. AOn per pair. "OC Novelty sorki for low in' shoes. Grounds of white, navy, tun, giuy or black, bfofasn iv xtripea, i hecks, clockings.

niaHs Choice of SO patterns. Roys' and Girls' Socks, per pair Good guide inercei led fftttflfl stocking; white Iimken by -ii. pes. chadta and two tone tup. Alu plain white, tan nr bluck.

Women's fancy I hreaii Stlti Hosiery Grounds ol ngvy, gruy, bf OTUM tun, cadet, white or block with contrasting sti iicv Ovi i 24c 95c Extra Special Wide Wale Corduroy Tub Skirts Four Smart tO QC All Size to Style. 3J Waist Rote Copenhagen Sand White A timely offering of seasonable skirts of washable corduroy in the much wanted wide wale. The material is of a quality you may depend on for service in town, seashore or for sports wear. Only ISO Skirts on Sale at $2.95 at f'mal. Buy a Liberty Bond' DfiVC' On and DW I Two Pant Specially Reduced SUITS at $4.95 Ligh FancyCheviot that always carry higher Pries Tags (Ota assrf Lr a.

Khaki, Norfolk coat, patch pocket, fully lined pant with taped seam-' there you hv the descriptions. But the manful manner in which these little suits have been made cannot he explained on paper. Sires start at 7 and and at 18. Boy' Suits A .95 $-1 .95 Blue Serge to For confirinatinu, coiiiniuniun ur graduation. Norfolk models among them, ol couisr.

500 Wash Suits at $1.98 Sizes in In yaari Duck or Crash Suits at $3.45 'nit. 7 to IS ysarai ni.sliiess I "I Huy a f.tbertv lli'n'l Summer-weight Knit Underwear For Men, Women and Children For the warm days that arc on their way here nre items of serviceable, light-weight underwear lor each member ol the family at interesting prices. uut tioer rVomen'g Union Men's Union Suits, 39c Suits, 29c Athlefi. style white cotton suits. Low neck shaped bleached cot-j Men'.

Balbriggan ton suits in regular and extra -ires. Women's Kayser ana Drawers, 39c Union Suits, 49c 'ade with double Low-ncck French band rein- tuPe Men's Nainsook Shirts and Drawers, 25c White checked nainsook athletic lorced, tight or wide knee. Women's Low-neck Vests. 19c Ribbed vet, neck lace and rib- r1. Knee ilruwer iii 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 Boys' and Girls' Union Suits, 29c bhuped blruihed cotton suits, gotsl quality.

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