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Vv 13 Idle rich' mdst work, says woman Mrs. S. B. toonch, WarWork er, Declares Employment la Bolshevist Antidote. SHE EXPLAINS SOCIALISM Finds Unrest Dne to Faflure of Wealthy to Realize Responsibilities The "Idle rich" and -all 9MMM of largs property holding In the United Btatoa must go to work If BoMhevlwn la not to grip America, Mr, fleth Barton French, prominent In New Tortc aocletr, who ban been engaged In war work abroad for the laat five year declared yesterday before nailing for Bunopa on the White Star liner Adriatic lira. Kronch aald It was her Intention to return next eprlng to engage In bul M9 horaclf. Owing to the fact that her arrnngem.nt!i are not yet complete ahe would not dlsrues her plana, but aald emphatically that it waa time for Oioae with money to Bet buay ttpi correct the wrong lmirelon now existing In this rr.untry concerning those who are favored with the good thlnga of life. "Although I have only been here a hort time on private buslnesa, I ha7e found out that there la a wrong atti tude here toward Bolshevism," she aald. "While I hold no brief for It, It Is gen erally understood here to stand for mur der, rapine and seizure of private' prop-i erty. Many fall to see that it is only a sort of advanced 8oclallim, and that It must be examined from that angle too. The people In America must wake up. "Time All Should Work." "When people drive a high-powered car at a speed endangering the lives of children of workers playing In the streets they are making Bolshevists, and malting them fast, for the workers do not see why the rich are not working as they are. It Is time that young men who are spending the wealth made by their fathers wake up to the danger that is threatening. "America has made great wealth from the world war and has suffered but little In comparison with England and France, which count their dead above a million each. The least that can be done here Is to come to a realisation of the re. sponelbllltles that como wun wealth. Work Is the true correction of things for a lone; time to come." J. P. Morgan Balled with Mrs. Mor gan for a vacation of about six weeks in England and France. Mr. Morgan reiterated that his trip was for pleas ure, and for pleasure only. Dr. Serge VoronofT, the Russian scien tist who sta.-tlfd the -vorld by his ex periments In the grafting of glands as a means of renewing vitality, Smiled with Mme. VoronofT, who is the daugh ter of the late Jabex A. Bostwick, Standard Oil magnate. During his stay of seven 1 weeks Dr. Voronoff demon strated the transference of glands from animal to ai imal. Before sailing on the Adriatic. Col. Duncan F. V. Nelll, D. 8. O., yachting adviser tc Sir Thomas Llpton. went to Tiffany's to take a last long look at the America's (.'up, which the Shamrock IV. Bhook, but did not lift. Sir Thomas and many others went to the pier to see him off. Others on Adriatic. - Also on the Adriatic were Hugh Gib son, American Minister to Poland, who recently had a conference wlthresldent IVIIson; -Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Van Rensse laer fruiter. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Curtis, Major Sir George A. Dolby and Lady Dolby. Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. Little ton, Coland Mrs. Frank Mil burn Smith, Jsines A. Smith, L'nlted States Consul at Calcutta; Countess Castelll Solenas, Mr. Hodman Wanamaker and Dr. Krederrc E. Sondem, president of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital. The Cunard liner Katserln Auguste Victoria alao sailed, bound for Liver pool, with 1,075 passengers. Including t'ant. W. A. Bambra. commander nf th Lamport oi Molt liner Tennyson; Tlmo- ! thy Healy. president of the Stationary Firemen's L'nion; Countess Pappenhelm and Samuel Ralston, former Governor of Indiana. BEAUTY How to Acquire It "Where Nature FmJIs Wo Aid" Every aid known to science and art for beautifying. O R D Belt face treatment in c ty al moderate coat. B E D F Mi W. 49 St. Tel. 3433 Bryant GOLD, SILVER BOUGHT Will pay caih for OLD GOLD. SILVER. PLATINUM. WATCHES. DIAMONDS, PEARLS CALLMANN, 27 Weet 37 St. Cordon &DiiwortH ." Real , Orange Masmalvdi POSLAM VITAL TO SUFFERERS FROM ECZEMA E If you have eczema, your prompt use of Poslam may mean all the difference between immediate comfort and a long period of Itching distress. Take the easy, jimuam way to quicK reuer. Apply I'os SDI right on the raw nlacen that hum and Itch. Feel a horden HftoH h yln la soothed asd pacified. You will know then to what a high state of ef ficiency this reliable remedy has been brought. Poslam is concentrated. Short treatment suffices for most minor trouhlea. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency laboratories, 243 West 47th Bt., New York City. Poslam Sonp, medicated with Pos lam. should be used If akin Is tender auid sensitive. Adv. I the mt Ttm mm vork herblp, mmn, atjgtjst m, pan Broadway at 34th Street Store Hours: 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Store Closed All Day Saturdays Buy Your FURS Now ' Ituthe Important August Sale At Savings of Fully a Third We know market conditions, wc know how difficult it willjje in the Fall to secure fur garments at any price, our a'dvice to you is buy your furs now if you would be sure of satisfying your requirements. No furs have been manufactured since our present stock was assembled none are available at the present time. . Any furs you may be able to secure later will cost at least one-third more than these we ask you to avail yourself of in the very' important August Sale. Hudson Seal Coar?, trimmed with collars and cuffs ot Skunk or Squirrel. 30 inch model. . Hudson Seal Coats, trimmed with Skunk, Squirrel or Australian Oppossum. 36 inch model. Hudson Seal Coats, with. Skunk collar and cuffs. 40 inches long. Natural Black Muskrat Coats. 30 inch model. Black Moire Pony Coats, with collar and cuffs of Skunk. 36 inch model Near Seal Coats, with collars and cuffs of Skunk, Beaver or Squirrel. 36 inch model. $295.00 395.00 495.00 225.00 265.00 Stone Marten Scarfs, 2 skins $89.50 Hudson Bay Sable, 1 skin 60.00 Baum Marten Scarfs, 1 skin 95.00 Mink Scarfs, 2 skins 69.50 Jap. Marten Scarfs, 1 skin 30.00 285.00 Kit Fox Chokers $24.50 Fox Scarfs 49.50 Skunk Scarfs 55.00 Skunk Scarfs 84.50 Skunk Muffs 45.00 Other Luxurious Fur Garments in Every Wanted Fur, from $495 to $2,250 Sixth Floor For Final Clearance - Women's and Misses' White Pumps and Oxfords NONE SOLD FORMERLY FOR LESS THAN $12 - MANY AS HIGH AS $16.50 Now $6.95 Plenty of very graceful styles to choose from, skilfully made of washable kidskin and good quality nu-buck. Sizes 2 to 8 widths AAA to C None C. O. D-, exchanged or on approval ' eJMonday We Shall Hold a ' Very Special Sale of Women's and Misses' Smart Flannel Skirts ( REGULARLY $25 at $17.95 Nothing is nearly so smart for immediate wear as a flannel skirt few flannel skirts are as winsome as these- at Plaltvand knife-pleated models, strictly tailored or with novelty pockets and large pearl buttons. Two as pictured. Fourth Floor Misses' Swagger Travel Coats for mountain or shore wear Special $39.50 Full length swagger model In a lovely shade of tan, made with large, convertible collar and roomy pockets. The in verted pleat in the back is designed to give the desir able full swing. A cross belt completes this youthful model. Fully lined with novelty silk. Sites 14 to 18 years. Satin Afternoon Frocks for Misses Very Special $29.50 Many delightful features dis tinguish this youthful frock. One is the long, slender waist, beruffled, trimmed with a knot of colored pos ies. Another is the tunic of allover silk flowered lace decreed by Fashion or Fall. In Navy, Brown and Black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. SecondFloor A Special Sale of La Victoire Perfumes a truly individual bcuquet fragrance alluring and enduring in charm La Victoire Perfume in 1 oz. cut glass battle in satin lined box - Reg. $3.12 at $2.36 La Victoire Toilet Water - Reg. $1.56 at 1.28 La Victoire Face Powder with powder box - Reg. $1.04 at .75 La Victoire Sachet - . Reg. $1.56 at 1.28 These prices include the tax Girls' Wool Sweaters Special $3.75 Smart wool slip-on model with fancy stitching on waist and contrasting color bands at bottom, collar and cuffs. The neck is finished with a wool .tie- Colors: Buff, China, Turquoise, and American Beauty. Sizes 30 to 34 Sfcond Floot Women's New Bead Embroidered Tricotine Frocks - PRICED VERY, VERY LOW 39.50 Bugle beads are the only trimming used on this de lightful frock all that its smart lines require for it is an exact duplicate of a Lan vin model. Fine tricotine is used aa the basis. The neckline and sleeves are bordered in beads and the sash ends in beaded tassels. Altogether adorable. In navy blue only. Sizes 34 ' to 42'. 350 Hand-Made Blouses to jell Monday at the very special price of ' $3.95 All the alluring charm of hand work. Is embodied 'lr these lovely blouses. Fashioned of sheer batiste, made entirely by hand, and trimmed with the most delicate of drawn work and tiny i tucks. The collars are particularly designed forswear outside a sweater or coat. Exceptional value. None Sent C. O. D., exchanged or on approval Women's Daintiest of Negligees SHARPLY REDUCED Dotted Swiss Negligees - Now Reduced to $2:95 Breakfast Coats of Dotted Swiss Six different styles with embroidered collars apd cuffs - - . Now Reduced to $2.95 Imported Voile Negligees in smart embroidered dot and figure effects Now Reduced to $6.75 Third Floor and 5'75 As a Result of a Very Timely Purchase Monday Sale of Women's All-Year Coats -OF IMPORTED TWEEDS AND REAL IRISH FRIEZE at $29.50, $35, $39.50, $45 and $59.50 Coats that are suited to many varying occasions motoring, travel or the street swagger of line and unusually fine of fabric. Each Coat is Cravenette Proofed preventing creasing orwrink ling from moisture and rain, and the colors arc the vcrf smartest for immediate wear. V $29.50 Grey, New Shades of Brown, Heather, Green and Oxford Mixtures. Sizes 34 to 44. Fourth Floor Several Makes of Reliable CORSETS Reduced to $3.95 Formerly $5 and $6. Models for almost every type of' figure. Incomplete Sizes; Quantity Limited Third Floor mmm We Shall Place on Sale Monday1 A Most Exceptional Collection of Imported French Beaded Bags At $24.50 . . a very, very low price considering their exclusiveness ana masterful beading Glorious tintings of Summer skies, the richest colorings and shadings of Springtime posies, ar shown in the skilful bead ing of these gorgeous bags. Each is a "masterpiece in bead working, made by the nimble fingers of the most expert beadworkers of France. Some are in drawstring effect, others have solid beaded or exquisite shell frames. All are handsomely silk lined. J