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16 _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROF 12, 1918. WATERWAY LEAGUE TAKES |GREETINGS TO WILSON R ACING FIGHT TO WASHINGTON.| FROM CITY IN ENGLAND. | Home Treatment Arbitrary Closing of Jamaica Bay | Carlisle Sends Go xf Wishes to for Epilepsy or Fits CHARLESTON WINNERS. Drawbridges Put Up to New | President, Whose Grandtatner 17 Minutes a = —— from Grand Central to A. & AND TRAUS . Subway Sta- tion Hoyt St. = BROOKLYN } uffer from this nervous dden at and a half furlongs—Mise Gayle, 116 (Burns), 4 to 1, & to 5 and 4 to 5, won; Parcel Post, 110 (Vandusen), 3 to 2, 2 to —— Secretary of War. Resided There. ache Of neon an ere “HoT wo-venr-olde; ; ons, will be nk FIRST RACHE—Two-vear-olds; three! os, waterway League listened tore | WASHINGTON, March tit oe ws tare Tone eee - | ports at {ts monthly meeting last night in the Johnaton Building, Brookiyn, that | 0 Kosine treatment for Epilepsy by Kiker-Hezeman. A. [musained Ste committees’ record as] birt have our and cond: Mt ri hag he: huatiers, The fleht of the league | son treatment ’ (Buxton), 6 to 2, even and oop, Hree| exainat the arbitrary closing of the| Mayor ne gauran- Time Ada, Single, Gallop, Free) geawnrdges an Heach and Broad | dering toe: Huy a bottle of K for $1.50, Trade, Zack Wiggins, Sweet Spices also ran and finished as named the new Seerctary of War, with pros SECOND) RACE—Three-year-olde and | peta of the quick withdrawal of the up; selling; five furlones.—Mama John- | onder which, hoatmen and commercial son, M (Ford), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even. | men of the vicinity protest, unduly fa won; Willis, Kirvin), § tot 3 tO tL) yvors the Long Island Ratirend, ‘The If after using you are not entirely sate Isfied, your money will be refunded, We want the most sceptical to try the Kosine tr toon thie nar antes. for the # of the treatment Juring the past ten years, both by the alty and profession, has proved the channels, Jamaica Ray, ie right up tof he ma “vAccopt for yourself and the Corpora Apparel for Spring and Sammer and & to 6, Hl; Bodkin, 19° Muss] committee, of which Commodore tl nd 7 “f ; NLS ton of Cariiale my neere than i grave), Tt to 6 and 7 to 10, thir&. | is head, is awaiting a call to Waahing-| A valuable booklet on Eptlepay, con. 3 | The Ni G Wraps Suits a | ’ ame! . . ac lo the cordial message of can com hr tt ‘y e ew 0 Mme, 1014-5. Camellia, Chilton Kquaw, | ton on the mubject, Cagien of the petl-] whiten T pe jaining «comp Aiet, Kiven Tee by wns, ’ re O14 Hank, Mon Am, Rubia Granda, | tion have been cirovlated and are (Signed) Washington, Dresses Will Be Shown Most ' ibaa also ran and finished 08] being stened by hundreds of persons f name. edd. { i j THIRD RACH HHandtoap: threoevens. Sines leuian sete tedeivement”at the! Attac tively 4 | olds @ ard: one inile—Laochtel. 198) 41) now up for third reading at Albans RS | (Grand), 10, 1 to ¢ and out, WOR; | peyy, be ittinedinta, Wer. Oh the ff aR ee Teg Eating Sarr sr | BETWEEN THE HOU 30 4 out, second: Volthorpe, % (Mon-| Ray y ae GOR Year is | | i tour), 10 to 1, § to 1 and out, third. ond ies tha ci lla Seiki of 10.30 and i2 M. and 2 and 3. Time, 1.4114, Milton B. aleo ran State canal avatem completed | d d Friday \ » gee geen Steady rowth n membersh: ns | ( ) CHARLESTON ENTRIES. | asown in the numer ot anmientione re iP pea | a ie > hi pclae clved. President Hoyd of the Ioasue NALLY i RACE TRAOK, CHARLESTON, 8. ©. uree iinon pital Hl ri mini thie a} ConpucteD there will be a formal Fas ot Mahar RACE-—Purve $900; threo “does things" in the way of ning | Reception introducing e sty e \ up; sling 8 farina » £2; Riad. | water preventing of | ‘Co ° d S fi 1913. Re D, Anoan , +] streams, marking and dred 2A L "nian, Hg: Commons Tow | oat ee oe of Spring snd Summer Tor ls 1 committee was appointed tree venr.olde | Lighthouse Departiies q Gowns, Suits. Wraps, Dresses and Hats of the season will be worn by a score or more of girls and women, who will walk through the entire second floor of the Central Building, strolling leis- urely is and out of the various sec- tions, so that considerable space will bs covered by them in their Kranted in the it Falie, wok, wae Chicco, M1; Jack Nunually, 114, Bat Masterson, | an iiustrated lect ; three yercotde ang | Play of Oberammergau will be given enor, |to-night in St Se ‘8 Church, Dr. John T. 3. S March 17 and 27; April 6 March 22; April 5 DAYS 12 10 and 24; May Band 29 DAYS 18 and 19; May 3and 17 Baltimore, Wil- on or addres Pifth Avenue, rand Avenue, 14, THIRD RACK Purse ap; selling; five and a ba * Those Queen, 106; *F Idieweiss, 112, ok y Siroet, New York City and up; selling , ive 4 Lady, 4; Anna *Mon Ami, 104; IV. 104, *Taer * Morgan Wilson, race.) FTH RACK Purse $200; four-year-olda and vip setiing; mile aud seventy yarda.—*Ploral Day oh; *Cot ment, 108; Ravorelia, 100; *Mud Ni sill, 110; Lea , Roti, 111. (Note a MARE ASS dn: rn \ bs promenade and one may see them it a | 34th Street, New York ——1 on ( CRT as comfortably and as well at one}, ear ae, poirt or another on the floor. Extragrdinary Values in NTRIES. our-year-olds and i; ith Esther, 107; *Lae Kri ki This gives a most satisfactory oppor-|by our saleswomen in the ordinay’ way |is fast taking the lead in the world. tunity to see the new fashions under the|at any time during the day. y It will be more than a superb style most favorable conditions. We would] While there will be original models|show. It will be a striking and important earnestly advise coming to the morning|from the foreign masters, tke main demonstration of the possibility of rea- reception, however, as the crowds are|showing will be of adaptation: by the sonable pricing on the finest of the new. not so great. The formal reception will] leading designers and manufacturers of apparel—imported and domestic. It will be between the hours named only—but|America—particularly ih thr tailored} be a great sale as well as demonstration the garments will be shown in cases and|Suits, in the making of whidi Americal of the new styles. The New Styles Described. It is a long cry from the days when we were merely covered to these twell-dreged woman of to-day. The solution of all sartorial problems is days of wondrous adorning and draping of garments lovely to behold, !to be found in the frocks that are being displayed. So distinctive are of fabrics whose richness of color and texture not even an Arabian |they they have almost a personality. A sense of the fitness of things Night’s dream could rival—a marvellous transition. pervads both the afternoon and evening effects. And variety plays as important a part as graceful designing and] yy creators, the era and the wearer have all lent their influence. No wondrous beauty of material and trimming. Indeed, my lady of Moods |irouye has been too great, no detail too insignificant, to lack con- may clothe each varying phase of mind in its corresponding costume and sideation in thelr designing and making. : meet the phrase of the proverbial woman who changed her gown as} in neat ; a often as Pai changed Cee mind. ‘There are gowns for the gay and the Gallot, Paquin, Cheruit, Poiret, those French names which stand for tase and style and elegance, have their genius reflected in the gowns sad, for the frivolous and the classic, for the shy and the intrepid—one , ; f has but to choose. which are shown. And the ideas of many other master minds are shown Yet simplicity, effective simplicity—distinction and individuality— ir the adaptations by American makers which will appear in the fashion simplicity first of all, is the keynote of good taste in the wear of the |réception. Boys’ Spring Clothing A complete assortment of Smart Sr ring Styles in Boys’ Suits, Coats and Furnishings at Moderate Prices. Boys’ Extra Quality Suits—The}| “Strand,’’an Exclusive English model | of superior wool fabrics in navy serge, ; 7.95 mixtures and tweeds. Finely tailored. | 7 to 18 years. Exceptional value, ean Queen, 110, Fort Jofnmon, 112; 5 Definite, 112; Milt Jone, 112; 12; Stertin, 112, “Selling; four-yearolds and ie Shapiro, 4; Royal River, 103; Helen Heott, 104; Yinkand, 105; Clint Tucker, 105; ; Compton, 113, FOURTH RACE—Pure; three year-okle; ix _ furlongs, —Pempinea, 100; Fitzgerald, 102; Col- quite, 102; Has, 108; Lewin, 108; Vesed Righie, 110; Truly, 112; Weyanoke, 118, FIFTH RACE—Selling; four-year-olde and up ongs.—-Hugh Gray, Hoventa, h, 108; Doo Allen, Oldfield, 105) Oawald B., 110; Boys’ Negligee Blouses— | Youths’ Negligee Shirts— In striped madras, with or| Corded madras or soisette, without collars. Somemade| separate collars, French with French cuffs. cuffs. New Spring Styles. Sizes 7 to 16, 12 to 14hy. Value 1.00 55C€ Value 81.50 95¢ Apprentice allowance, Clear; fast, pita 2 PULITZERS SAIL TO CANAL. Extended Stay o of West Indi Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Pulitzer satled to-day on the United Fruit liner Al- mirante, Capt. W. H. Bevan. They will take in the Panama Canal, spending more time there than is alloted to the line's passengers. At Colon they wil! board the Hamburg-American steamer Victoria Luise and continue the voy- age through the West Indies. Mr, and Mra. Pulitser expect to be Boys’ Regulation Suits, sailor and | Russian blouse models in striped | galatea. All shades and white. (1.25 Embroidered emblems and braid trimming. 21% to 10 years. Value $2.95 Boys’ Furnishings at Moderate Prices. Great Thursday Bargains 20c Fine White Fabrics, 19c Yard) Men's Fancy Shirts at 58c .OT :IGURED and dotted Swisses, 38 inches wide, sirpe| WITH SOFT DOUBLE CUFFS. 2,400 in the lot; new styl ae ae oe ~ ‘ : : ja negligee, just received from the factory. Unmatchable value. vt so away about three weeke, " A ‘ ae All new ideas produced for the Spring, accuratel: id Imported Rep and Nearlinen for women's and children’s Suits. ....- 19¢, a yard every detail, prague Pring, ely a le to give satisfaction te WALL STREET. NEXT SUNDAY Covering of shorts and moderate buy-! ine quality, soft finish Pique, in the much desired welt; exceptional yalue § ie TROLS Ti Meee eie neers THE SU. N DA Y SU N “ tm tame we 40c Homespun Mixtures, 39c in the stock market to-day, Glove $ NEW SPRING Homespuns at a little price. In att $2 oS 0 Thompson singcorsets, 1.49 serviceable two-tone mixtures; tan, green, light and ‘ae brgher The heavy loss in prices sustained in| industrials, such as American Sugar, | Woolworth common and § Roe E e e wid buck, had a very depressing effect on the im ev oT hh adi , S| a Je of white | Wide. Test of stock in the afternoon trading. | ] ‘aster dition LONG STRAIGHT hip model, medium low bust, made a | Strvet oor, West Building, ‘The closing was very irregular and | batisie, supporters attached. Second floor, front, Hast Building, | dull, with prices about the lowest of | | $8.00 Chiffoniers at $6.40 the day r) me the ; 8-Page Art Supplement, printed by the new intaglio process, used | Women Ss $3 & $4 Oxfords, $1.98 WHITE ENAMEL, with five large drawers and wood gallery top, auiens of sorts toe Today vo the et caanaes se] | Only by THE SUN in America; including recently taken photographs A DOZEN sorts in the lot. Sizes are somewhat broken, but we will Yours ft, Gri ad ha ta of the Holy Land and pict: f the true Stati f the C: th 1] help you to get a proper@it, Second floor, West Buliding : ; roto pictures of the true Stations of the Cross as they ——_—_—_——_ Trimmed Hats, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 a 3 oe . iti NEARLY FIVE HUNDRED HATS and hardl t' 16-Page Fashion Section, containing specially posed photographs 3,500 Boxes of Writing Paper rare ait vatnstreaitand tenures tation nine any wo allke, em- i i i hapes with a touch of ri F of all the New Spring Models, described by Anne Rittenhouse. Regularly 20c, at 10c a Box Taka iia wits Bidvatica four ean in ead ae a fittaee 14:Bace Pictorial Magee Hee ; Ae DAINTY PICTURE top boxes filled with a good quality of white |i" uncurled ostrich feather for trimming. | age Pictorial Magazine, with timely articles by distinguished ' m, Yaat Building, authors on a great variety of subjects. French fabric Paper in a good letter size. Seon! Moor, front, Kast Building. Among the well-known artists whose work will embellish this issue Misses’ and Girls’ Middy Blouses! are Jean Beraud, Eugene Burnand, J. Wencker, A. B. Frost, Penrhyn $16 to $18 Tunics at $12.50 $20 to $27.50 Tunics at $15.00 | | Stanlaws, Charles Dana Gibson and Jessie Wilcox Smith. | 85c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98 to $4.98 |. A MATCHLESS SALE in every way. Our own importation of : ALL NEWEST MODELS, including the Balkan, Naval, Camfire handsome beaded Tunics, which were remarkable values even at full This issue of The Sun will be sold out early. Order of your news- and Shirt, All white and combinations of colors. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Hineaaiblaktacg Pavall: atin bat wee saaiaay’ Phallahar ara quite cain Second floor, centre, Central Building. | values ever ofiered in this borough in high class Tunics. White and colors, Street floor, Centra! Building, ’ English ‘ Perks , ‘ Nex? Rindow Masck fa) | Men’s $10 Style Mackintoshes, $7.50 “Pride of America” Dress Ginghams, 10c Yard| OUR SECOND SEASON this tionally fine Rai it; mad 3,500 YARDS of this well-k br: i rn Next Sunday, March 1 Srey ie specialist in aries pong re Ge dur We am nO inte tub en a ties settee ars Mae dealer at once and avoid being disappointed. > . GET HIM YET, (Prom Vuck.) iors Chanhoursie he uy you rae Sanna 7 passed in America. Pabric is a cassimere in dark olive shade, double tex.!* pron RS also in some of the best plain colors. ove! tip for takin baa i A ye mill in 10 to 20 yar ; ville Second Chaufleur—He 4i4 not! The Store orders only, tone on approval or C, QO, D, —Seand floor, Men's Building, | dresses, etc. 52 inches wide annae fine ore tine pemt time J run over bi he'll know a | s