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OH Bt tho Interchurch World Moremsnt Tto county rurrcy began June psther. They decide what to do. In each county when thrr ant to at edaeaUea of lrlml Dr. ft. Karl Taylor a (MUMjr ttatni by th InttTCtinrcn generously concedes, \for both study 1, 191 ; 186 counties ore now com- pleted, view of conditions revealed thai is, the result ef the latencfcareli urre? referred to hs Ms coareraatlon with World itortmru nr and practice for those who aim to be and 1.800 will be covered by how to strengthen and extend the re- ligious is the feSem-ta- paragraph; 1 Be as -- the bUMob of reUgimu UUt-crat- es \Tb- - vearlnfc in.l training ot an directors of community work, rollg-Iou- h June 1, 1U0. work of the county and pre- vent \rery (nan. wemaa a&d WU matt, asaoew Us efelWrea ot tha Krmir of rellicloun tcst.-'icr- both education, social and recreational After the survey has been made, a duplication ot effort then they be brcrt&fct Into tJe pri- - Ca4t4 State.\ aBd Tirtuttr. work are unparalleled. Why uot sign mirvcy conference la called in tie report a budget of tiie money needed of some churcK The cktldrea wbs are J WANT TO PUT BIBLE IM PUBLIC Th mttn ot a cHrrkulu-- a for cur; in Ynn wni in. ami innra i nn n ai the Proclamation ot county scat, to which everybody in to a Btato Survey Council represent- ing being neglected But be brought lata SCHOOLS. alt srd4 af clmrcb ebob). the church for its larger life, and In- spiring the County Is invited, and a lecture all tho churches, which passes, oh \Are yoa troteg to altera pt to Injeot \The etatllhttHnt &t wek-da- y PI I 111 aiinn, tVStl tlrr iraM rtlta vrMl Now YorkT\ WILL COVER task In EVERY CITY OVER and lantern olldes present the situa- tion. all Uie county budgets. In turn this titer, a srsteraaUe rajigrlitic cam-- J reSgtoa into ts pttUte sekooiar 1 and vaca'Wn arhool ot religion. IS The he-xt step Is to form a board reports to a national group, and iilgn lasting Ureugh a wboJe year. I asked. The wtablhhment ot tmr nt 5.000 county survey council, on which each so tie money Raised In oe \united instead of a brlUr eesotlo&aHstte ap- peal 1 tfel&k alt the e&arc&es In this tratnlag cotire in tha Intnrest ot and This mine minute or survey our lack ot your of It religion Is to church la represented by 4 is minister, simultaneous financial of a few day\. EBuat b erartoycd.1 ssorttaeat reM vote seal rut secta- rian education In the home. cover every city and town In the a layman and a Jaywoman. Although seeps down Into the smallest channels Every person wHhln tbe bounds off lastractloa la the. pabHe schools.' \Tbe creation of n ayjtrin of tContinucd from Page Fourteen.) country with more than 6,000 inhabi- tants. a separate, erurvey is made of a large of distribution. some cfcurch pariah otu be th goaL h repHed. \bat we do feet t&at the and suppott which will Fbr towns with less than that cdty located In the county, its churches What mint be regarded an ah Inter -- CndrrJh Bjoale6nc of chSdrea. not tbe least IB We sboald tx pat lata the public be adeouate to sustain a kcIkkj! tvi- - tn cniia, or. me enure n wni die an number ot people, and for villages and arc given the same on World Movement KSofenJtt remarkaue fealsre of the tBtercSErth ' cboo- L- ttu larotvtnff tftotttamls of teachers the HtnU.wm The ohvd' tAa area. Either by utilizing some ot farming communities, the Interchurch mo county council, ana all .work M- - Since it in launoneq rx tne poUn off World 51 or em rat Is Hs piut far tbe Other -- fSrtjaUon\ tm rhbj point. and mlllUMU of atudeblr And CPMlb ita Idle propc-rt.e- or by purchasing World Movement Is also conducting nctr. ones, tne churches could do an a survey with tho county as tho unit. enqiknoua p.cce of constructive, There Is to bo a paid professional work for our future Ameri- can survey superintendent at tho head ot leaders; (3) An attempt, through tho work In each of the 3,000 odd association of rooming and counties In tho country, and working keepers to Improve the stand- ards under him young ministers who fcro of existing facilities In order to paid their expenses for discovering k make the area more attractive as well tho religious conditions ot tho differ- ent Broadway a s at Sith St. as the safest place In America for part of the county whero It is yonng nen and young women. \underchurclied where a .The opportunities In New Yoik.\ wlvat rabrioy Is needud and f m A zBettcr for cooking than fluid milM With you can make without extravagance-delici- ous cream soups and sauces, puddings, cakes, muf- fins, chocolate and cocoa. Krystalak is not a substitute for m'H' It is milk, with- - ,r, out tlu cream with only the water removed. Nothi- ng- has been added noth- ing but the water has been taken away. The 50c makes 5 quarts 10c a quart. At your grocer's r THE DRY MILK CO. ik2sS? tma ma ei wvt Men's Union Suits In a Special Sale at Saks \ Today and To-morro- w at $2.15 Strictly high-grad- e union suits, with short sleeves, and three-quart- er legs, made of. a white ribbed cotton lisle that will give splendid service. We have the market thoroughly, and you may take our word for it that these are values that cannot be duplicated. Sizes 34 to 46 Broadway at 34th Street Main Floor CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY . . . and yet there are who pay as much witless, fitless clothes as ask for How do they get that way? BROADWAY AT 34th STREET fta $HEE1TEWIWG WORLD, FBIDAY, MAR 13. twaaoaryj Emancipation POPULATION. Inrathtrliyr represfenUttou con- secutive boarding-hous- e \over-churdhed- ,\ (!liim)jauij ITIIVCFAT Krystalak package scoured men for wfe Saks-tailorin- g. Direct by Subway, Tube and 4L.\ Select \Sonny V Clothes at Saks none are better made, and the prices arc right F&itured Saturday: Boys' Regulation Sailor Suits at $7.50 The ideal school and play suit, at a very low .price. Blouse is of White Jean, with collar and cuffs of All Wool-Nav- Blue Serge to match Knickers. Sizes 8 to 8 years. Illustrated. Boys' Serviceable Suits With Extra Knickers Special $17.75 These suits are in the newest Spring models, fea- turing new bell and pocket ideas that are exclusive with Saks & Company. Tailored in a wide range of (highly j dependable mixtures. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys' Smart Suits Special $21.75 Extra Knickers included. Because of their excep- tional workmanship, these suits will prove a splendid in- vestment at $21.75. They arc made of the very newest suitings, in a wide range of boyish patterns. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Second Floor. $29.75 Girls' Spring Coats Saturday At $19.75 Stunning sports and full length styles made ex- pressly for the girl of C to 10 years. New in every line, and beautifully made of Woul Jbrscy, Vclour and Novelty Coatings of splendid quality; some full lined. One style pictured. For the Girl of 12 to 16 years Youthful Suits for Spring Special at $29.75 . Suits made especially for the growing girl, strictly correct in their very clever styling; pleated and box effects, showing smart leather or self belts. Produced in Checked Vclour and Homespun Suitings of known dependability. One style pictured. Girls' Dainty Pongee Frocks Special $15.75 Nice little \drcss-up- \ frocks that are suited to many occasions. Fashioned of natural color Pongee Silk, richly hand-embroider- in youthful colors. Second Floor. , TO CLOSE OUT SATURDAY 439 Pairs of ' MEN'S SHOES Broken selection of highfer-pricc- rl models Reduced to $8.45 All shoes of a very high grade, taken from, onr rega- -. lar stock and reduced because the size ranges are incom- plete. Made of Vlci Kid) Co nl or an Color CalfYkJri, In lace models; Patent Colt, and Gun Metal Calfskin, in button models; with Fawn color cloth tops. Fifth Floor. SATURDAY ONLY Women's and Misses' New Skirts for Spring at a very low price $18.50 Worn with the pretty blouses created for Spring, these skirts make a delightful costume at reasonable cost. Dozens of styles to select from, in box, side pleated, and strictly tailored effects, developed in all wool plaid and striped materials of dependable service-g- iving quality. Waistbands 2-- t to 510 inches. Fourth Floor. Wonjeii's Mid-Seaso- n Coats handsome fur-trimm- ed and strictly tailored models Reduced for Clearance $75.00 to $89.50 Coats . Reduced to $49.50 $89.50 to $98.50 Coats .. Reduced to $69.50 $1 10.00 to $135.00 Coats Reduced to $89.50 $145.00 to $155.00 Coats Reduced to $110.00\ None Sent C 0. D.. Exchanged or on Approval. Fourth Floor. Exceptional Val uc Women's Gold-Fille- d Watches Special $9.50 Fine convertible-styl- e bracelet watches as pictured. . in dainty gold-fille- d case, fitted with cl movement. A perfect timekeeper at a very low price. jlfam Floor. $49.60 V $49.50 \ J$75 Extensive Preparation Makes Possible . , Saturday A Sale of Women's Spring Suits at liberal savings on their, actual worth in today's market Special at $49.50 Handsome' talllcur and demi-tallleu- r, sports anil elaborately embroidered milts, all skilful reproductions of much costlier models, beautifully, tailored in trlcotlhc, fine serge, tweeds, hair line suitings worsted checks and toillc dc laine, 'handsomely silk lined. Any suit in (lie collection would cost one-thir- d more if bought in the present market! Special at $713 A wonderful collection of the most charming siiits.' anywhere asricinblcd, exact reproductions of costly im- ports. Some arc in I'ton effect, others are smartly belted, and many are exquisitely embroidered. In their clever \ .style treatments mid unusual grace they arc Paris itself! . Produced in fine trlcotinc, serges, Polrct twill an dvclour checks of excellent quality. Fourth Fldor. ) Limited Strictly to Saturday Sale of Fashionable Silk and Cotton Petticoats at liberal savings in price Every one of these petticoats is made according to our usual high standard, in material well worthy of your entire confidence. It will he some time before such values can again he offered. 'i'affctalNittleoat.s, in u variety of elmngeabli iwiliirinirs. with nlciitcd and ruffled flounces. Special TufTcta Petticoats of the highest quality, Hth sectional' flounce, trimmed with hem-stitehfn- g and tucks. All wanted colors. Special Silk JcrKevTop Pet ticoats with lucked u(cs-- ) r saline flounce, finished with ruffle Special pUit FhieSatinlVtticoalsof unusual duality,, in . a large assortment of colors. Flounce finished with ruffle Special WhitoTuhSilk IVttieoatswith double panel frdnt and back, and licked flounce. . . .Special) Extra Size PettieoatH in black or colored Sateen with ruffled flounce SpecluH Serviceable Cotton Pettiooata In plain colors and figured effects. All very service able materials Special $6.95 $7.95 $3.85 $1.95 $1.25jj Third Floor