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Miss Nora Conway a Hit At Her Debut in Concert dering. A large floral Celtic harp was among the tributes passed to her over the footlights, probably intended to rep- resent the musical art that le hers with the sterling patriotism of her father, P, J. Conway, President of the Irish- \mertean Athletic Club, (DANGERS OF FAT] WW FAT AFFESTS TH WEART ses: a: the | breath is short anc hen these symptoms com: 5 the man or woman who is too fat steps should be taken to remove th excess fat, not only from the suffo cated heart, but from ot! the body where it iy its ‘wwe so-callec j|}}fat reducers are dangerous to the fatty heart, placing upon it an added burden by stimulctiag its action. There is but one sure CONWrAe a FiPoret The murical afternoon in The Little Theatre yesterday under the auspices of Mme. Letta von Elsner (Baroness Polak von Elsner) was remarkable in ; the richness of the material that was Unfolded to a highly appreciative gath- ring of concert lovers, A large number @ favorites whose names are already Synonymous with success figured tn the Programme. Among then were several @oprant and merzo-soprani, pupils of the Baroness, who presided at the Plano, assisted by Sig. Umberto Mar- tuool. Mr. Frederick Vaska rendered @elections on the ‘cello. Sig. Umberto @orrentino sang several numbers in a sympathetic tenor and Mrs. Mary Louise Woelber gave her inimitable “Melodies @f Speech." ‘Tho range of the programme included geme score or more selections. Miss Nora Conway's contributions were “Love Is a Rose" and “Mighty Lak @ Rose,” both of which she rendered with an ease that showed her capacity to attack much more intricate compositions, Her aie Voice Is extremely flexible and sympa- + write thetic, and has @ picasing resonance ise hee te ar 1 stores, If your store dose aot sll us tar name of store eet years Made ta ever purpose, that won for hor in each number a MAULICE 0" ‘AR to, nape i, spontaneous outburst of applause. The 4 young and pretty debutante easily de- ns served tho marked approval of her ren- Sharnie Ditrietore THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Lord & Taylor Special Values for Saturda: Children’s & Infants’ Wearing Apparel Girls’ Coats.....:.. $5.00, $7.50, $9.50 6 to 14 years. ...sseceeees eee values $8.50 to $16.60 Made of Serges, Checks and Fancy Mixtures. Plain tailored and dressy mcdels, Girls’ Racquet Suits. .........cscce0e 10 to 16 years. Striped or Plain alee Skirts, $5.95 - blue or tan Jackets, patent leather be! White Lingerie Dresses...$3.95 8 $6. 50 of fine White Mull, hand embroidered and trimmed. Infants’ Coats and Dresses W bite Serge Coats........... sevens SOS ‘ to4 voneet Embroidered scallop around neck 93 nt, all lined. Navy Blue Serge Coats.. + $4095 2 to 5 years. White lingerie calla, all lined. Dresses in Russian Style....95¢ 8 $1.25 @ to S’years. Fine Lawn, square neck, embroidery trimmed. Boys’ & Girls’ Tailored Hats 2% to 6 years. A variety of styles. 50c, 98¢, $1.25 to $5.75. We are showing a complete line of Boys’ Washable Suits in Russian and blouse styles $1.25, $1.95 to $15.00 Broadway & 20th 6t.; 5th ‘Ave.; 19th St. and you pay for their convenience. town—and it is possible. them here by greater values. Let me prove my claims. from $10 to $35. under my personal supervision, Clothes from Maker to Wearer Clothes Values Which Are Unequalled and WHY -rcetev Convenience is the great ‘‘come on” that always makes you pay more. Transient locations are right along the “‘line of march’’—that’s why you see most of the clothing stores there. oy 119- 125 Walker St These stores pay exorbitant rents In order to draw you to " Walker Street store I simply must a. Lo values than any other clo ere’s how: thier in Firstly, because I save thousands of dollars a year between my present rent and the rent I would have to pay if my store was situated on Broadway. Then I manufacture all the clothes I sell and actually save you the differ- ence between the regular wholesaler’s profit and the retailer The retailer is compelled to charge at least one-third more than order to cover the difference between his turing cost as well as his greater cost of doing business.. Not over 20% of my trade live within a radius of one mile of my store—I have to draw s sellin oe urehass Price and my rbot Go to any other store, look at the style gar- ment, the fabric and the price you are willing to pay, then come here and I'll satisfy your ideas at a saving of at least 334%, $25 Service Guaranteed Suits at $15 This great value is the recognized clothing wonder of this generation, and is a good example of my great value giving ability all through the line, These suits are not of the ordinary kind—they ap not suits of so many yards of cloth thrown together = sell at $15, garment is tailored and styled b y my own staff of skilled tailors and Every suit is of the $25 variety. There are four times as many styles and ten times the variety of patterns as shown by any retailer in town—and the fabrics include the season's most striking efficts in greens, browns, blues, grays and In fact I will completely satisfy your idea of a $25 suit for $15. On the contrary, every lain colors, Open Brenites Pe Until Until 9 o'Clock 1PM. 3 Blocks East of °9 Broadway N.Y. | Gh 8 BIL 26, 1918. Best Disc Phonograph Records That Sell for 330 Piereter £ Terai le to stir the interest of fi bere Fo ies oar aa Fits Sod ae tee De "T Partial List of Wesdrede sl i 4 Assorimeat iscoriment we te Lt : There te Won Oatm ty Sheet Music ic, Department Aen Vo von Tilser's Ent tertainers, liaragea the latest hits of a Come and Hear Them fer the Beye fer to morrow. Sutte of de. ecription for Pegs ot alleges weo- Trouser tn either Norfoth or deuble-breast- lezen foe bape 2tol? pa Mayen of istures. Plain fa Styllohty cut, tn or double-breested,” wit! eee. ry Fc, a5 3. @ number of Sactvocchad’ skvhen sate Por fs Elsi Boas: atone _Sailors, in blue and fancy mixtures. These are Childreg’s Spring Coats Of all woo! serge, in navy, tan, white and cardinal. Smart little bent ttyles, with sailor or shaw! collars and cuffsof moire silk; others have collars of self materials. Trimmed with braid and rovelty buttons, lined aut with good sateen. Sizes 2 to 6 years, $2.98 & $3: 98° Children’s vo Coats feed quality, satura ctor: double-breasted hon Hyon eh equare alle calars and ers of blue polka dot sil.” Others are finshed with shaw! collar, with wal ersheyes aaa neds “SIs 98 Children’s iia pty Fp sat 29@ Boys’ 53 2% Suits ae Lit yoy forme Also Suits of Fancy pected Sizes 2 to 6 years;at Children’s Skirte—|Children’s Rompere—Ol (Some have Two Paire of Pante) Choice at “ dies! cut full width, with |chambray, percale or g ngham, Double-Breasted Sui cer hig: wd [aad Sb ‘sh Sa | Bore” Nedalle Bag 9 cher tsk, sed ‘wid S 8 fetter? Lac ee BOC Delter} Bere eerie Sul pono and ip white, amber, blue and other popular ee, Also white, pearl amd crochet buttone—correst for eerme Ler faney meta! and crochet buttons for long Lecce east ei oftects, we ef Kalcher Fania, Made of dare, woollen materials, in a number fess Hlungs Ne “Nortoll puta in conte TRIMMIN nner be | powpler Bal mabe rea PEARL, 1 plain aie ie, suite. to Sines ad. fo' Ye ‘years. at. If You Smoke You'll Want a Box of These Cigars Fine Porte Rican C wae cumctoned vateniay by ot Sure, at 50c on the These © Soren the he mar aad yo eatial yi ve siete nit Papen waren REAR. oF and $1.25 Waists A Manufacturer's Sur- Brees Seki steet GOP he mater ale n tue danty Persan lawns, Inene and fine-wearing inadras: The newes: styles, lndadion the popular Tallor Mede Models. " Some models are. elabe- : rately trinmed w.th fine laces, yokes or em ro deries., YH”) while others have sde ruffles that are very svart and hic. Also neatly tailored models, Long oF stort sleeve fi} wyles. a High ee i ne k models, Sizes 34 to joor. Furniture Week a Begins Monday, April 29th and Will Continue Through that Week Eading Saturday, May 4b This ia the most important Furniture Selling Event this store has ever held. These prices are bound to be of unusual interest to every home-lover in New York and within one hundred miles, Goods are now on display. To inaure early delivery make selec- tions this week in advance of sale. rices Liberal Credit Plan Worpy, you can pay asm I deposit down ond doom. down en4b belence n Zits is eeethi eee amounts. Js, Mepartment >! $59.00 Oak Dining isout Outfit | iso Eaton Table . . $15.00 China Cabinet, 7 6 Dining Chri-s $1350. oes for Sunday’ s Dinner SUTTER wiloe Farm Preen sorts cor panies Soe a ety fresh; every one ri er wea cheese: ' 20 Ww Apply to Our ic pen OGRAM OR OLD CROW WHISKEY 8 on sale to-morrow only; gallon, 62.505 full quart 69c (Sixth Floor, —es YOUNG 'T picked, w CHOI (ALD F000, eer |e Mame. T.E Vik STREET STORE, HENRY S.EGEL, PRES'T—BOUSLE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS aa