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—_ ane _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 17, 1918) 000 cess Bay and Pleasant Plains went to HUGE MISSION BARN BURNS. |<resnnay,c'ccecpomeriees to check 0 Flames at Mount Loretto Miaminate |%* it had gained too great a siart. | All but ten of the 20 cows were rescued oy Halt of Staten Island, workmen on the farm, which ‘Tho darn at the Mount Loretto Home [Suse The ther, Dil Tt ie0.080, for Boys and Girls, conducted by the ‘The flames Mission of the Immaculate Conception, at Plei Plains, 8. 1, was destroyed by fr night. The barn was said to have been the second largest in this} PARIS, March 17.—Louls Maurico country. Boutet de Monvel, painter and illustra- oe BOUND AND GAGGED, ROBBED IN A STORE rag: — Tomorrow—Au Revoir to Le Lomenade des Coilelles The last exhibitions ot this Display of Modes, which has brought new honors to the House of Fashions, be given tomorrow between 10.30 A. M. and 12 M.—2.80 and 4 P. M. The Display is the most comprehensive presentation of the new Paris Modes, for it includes the masterpieces of all the famous artists—and to really have an idea of Spring fashions, you must see the creations of all the Paris dressmakers, as each one had adifferent conception of style for Spring. The Callot Soeurs’ Models that arrived last Friday are exquisite in their rich color-harmonies. The new Gowns, Suits, Wraps and Millinery are worn by thirty charm- ing women, who promenade along the rose-bordered paths of a setting that represents a scene on the Riviera. Eighth Floor For the Young Girl! A Tailored Suit That Has The Charm of a Dress In Moire Silk, $45 Woolen Matelasse, $42.50 While its jacket ts quite like the real Russian ped ra “ close in the neck— not appearance, oe te front only meet, so a dainty ja peep through. f pa The city and volunteer fire depart-|tor, died here to-day at the age of ments of Tottenville, Richmond, Prin- aixty-two. WATERS PIANOS Founded 1646 A sweet musical tone is the vital thing in a piano and the special excellence of the Waters Pianos is their wonderfully sweet musical tone with fine sing- ing quality. Waters Pianos differ from other standard pianos in being high-class and not high-priced, also in Clerk Tied Up With Picture — Wire at No. 216 West A Forty-second Street. el HREE MEN IN HOLD-UP. One Visits Cigar Store First, Then Returns With Three Armed Companions. Even its black satin girdle helps to make it appear like a th the ress, for it fastens ‘neat sash tabs in the 6 You may select the Moire Suits in navy, leather or French blue, at 945. Woolen Matelasse Suits in Speer yee are =o > 3 (7) SS XN & men walked into the store of the Ualted Cigar Stores Company at No. 8 West Forty-second street to-day Jest as Albert Berger, the clerk, was He bought a pack of ci- up. and tendered a $2 bill in pay- ors being Monday morning Ber-|{i that easy terms of payment are offered without rose, biscuit, leather and : : @er haf no money in the cash drawer! |! interest, Louise blue, $42.60. Exquisite except SL He went to the safe In the 7 > q | rear of the store to make change. It Examine the Waters tone and quality and com- Yes, it is unfair for us to In Tis day and cintay wae?” *™ S811) Dare the Waters prices and terms and you will be talk rca reagan i Their condition has more to n Tis sed Becer ont af teeter wt|{| convinced that the Waters Piano or the Waters- scores of styles in suits for] do with your health—or lack of Datatiness t eve mbile the clerk took, the money Autola player-piano is the best value and the most young fe of 14, aA es ig ty you imagine. ‘ ; of the lepositer in vari- . . sas . ears, but we are ing invest: it a Sed costpartnente ta the drawer of tn attractive piano proposition possible. have Soll judge the others nae oP ar : bt oy A cnn c minu d postal for catalogue, 2 this representative model. cr wth twe jeter nen. Hin companions Bene Cate teacar ante ‘Generally speaking there are bis Ae Arlislic remain: je front of the store, while . . . nt: be, strolled toward the fear. Berger ||) Horace Waters é> Co. Suits in All the New Fabrics and Colors your eyes without charge, and In Design | wavina oF REVOLVER KEEPS { 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. ||| At $18.50, $25, $29.50 to $65 tell gt Bote mond t a) Hi Third Floor or not. regis jptom- this THREE | 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. ||| STORES | Harlem Branch (Open Evenings): 254 W. 125th St., near 8ih Ave. ae) etrist does it, and you can rely fully upon him, Pretty Colonial Ties We will fill your oculist’s pre- scription, with absolute accuracy, For the Easter Costume at a moderate charge. As a is @ email lavatory, a three men shoved Be; Blouse Tete atiplosare wire and Gund. he A $5 Quality at $3.50 Pair {special offering tomorrow : hagds and ankles tightly. Then, wille Gimbel Colonial Ties have made many friends, both Gold-filled Skeleton Just From Paris HIM QUIET, ‘The next thing Berger knew was tfat the two men had seized him from be- tind, while the third was poking a re- volver in his face with a comand to “Keep otill.” At the back of the store twe of them guarded him, the man who Wesarus sc! CRYSTAL pe 2 register, By the tinkle of the uncer ag it was opened Berger Eyeglasses, $2 Pair With finger-piece mountings and ; toric lenses, in # convenient aluminum for their ful shapes and their comfort; and we were glad to secure a thousand pairs of our $5 grade, to sell for nearly a third less And PerfectlyReproduced at $22.75 ikn@w what was happening as well as if than usual. t case. Main Floor, Rear it Aenea core ane ull Caper ara it No ha oe roa can) desttibe ae bison i bls coltskin, either style with turned or s M louse! It is of soft leated white chiffon over a fairy-like welted "soles; Cuban heels and Framed Pictures | foundation of flesh-color ehiffon—and yet it has a tone of richness, for it is inset with filet lace that is beautifully imi- tated even to the soft tone of beige. The bow of Marie Louise blue and black satin might be considered a small detail by some people, but even that has been copied perfectly, for it gives that inimitable touch of Paris, m The original Paris model cost us $100-—but this perfect re- production is only $22.75. Special—The New Paris “Pocket” Blouse Reproduced in White Crepe de Chine, $6.95 White ‘Tub Silk, $5.00 = rnira Floor leather-covered buckles. —_In all sizes—a smart finishing touch for the Easter toilette, at $3.60 a pair. $3.60 Second Floor at Half For Easter Wedding Gifts No objection, that we can see, : Luxury in These Women’s to making a fine economy on an Undergarments of Silk Easter wedding gift of a Picture i jas long as the pictures are as Women who realize that the fit of a gown depends greatly on artistic, generally desirable as the garments underneath, and know the comfort of silk, APPT | 1 oso , ciate the excellence of this Gimbel collection, Duchess Silk 2 v. AN AUTO CHUG. yy Underwear, made especially for Gimbel Brothers, bears re-| And, MG fuad remark p pes ; ‘S$ HE HEARD ; 4 xj - {GRANULATED markably low prices. ing on, Pictures are much less’ @ QIMBEL ‘‘Scoop” for St. Patrick’s Da: Se Vale 4 Vests with crocheted top, full cut, reinforced under arms, in sky blue, flesh | apt to be duplicated as wedding Pp tri y hi vhile the hi ial . ‘, cee Isa HAA Butta onturertonaies ito) and tight-fitting drawers, reinforced, 8ifts than candlesticks, for in- Pim’s Double-width @ he could seo, “All through, boys.” said the man at : the cash register presently, and then the other two, with threats of death » Berger if he made any attempt tu pry out, left the place. , finally succeeded in freeing Nid hands from the wire and pullec ! vif the ag. His ankle bands he sev- re@ with a pair of scissors used for 4 . a vening wired packages. tas et do ohis yells brought Pa- trofman Ryan run. A curious is that although separated from the Cafe next door by only 4 Gun, burlapped partition Ed Mar- nder in the latter place, avd nothing amiss in the place he is sure e chugging of an auto in . 4 ei, 7 , ‘ sizes 34 to 42, are special at $2.06. ‘ stance, eee tie Wee ihirseee : hs Union Suits, with French band, tops embroidered, in flesh, sky blue and)” Carhonettes in antique frames, orna- : . United Cigar Stores fh Se aye é In 2—33/2 and | {| white, sizes 34't0 42, are special at $3.96. _ f i mented, 16 x 20 in., at $1, regularly $2. | Tr1S op n e Monday 1! wey For women who do not care for silk, there are Union Suits of | FrencirPrints in antique frames, plain that the receipts of Saturday night and : i 2 5 lb. cartons sheerest lisle thread, from one of the best Swiss makers, with or full bumiahed, at #1, $1.60, $1.75 and Poplin is @ fabric of great age ‘and distinction. It has been Sunday were kept in the safe till that plain tops or hand-crocheted yokes, umbrella ¢rawers, lace-edge, | 99," ocia} group of hand-colored Pic. | Woven in Dublin, ever since the Edict of Nantes, in 1685, drove time, that a spectal squad of seventy- e fA of hand at $2, usually $3 and $3.50. tures, Pastels, Fruit Subjects, ete., in} ma: am Wereh out for aaferctackers, There : Our carton keeps Swiss ribbed lisle thread Union Suits, with plain or hand crocheted yokes | imitation Circussian walnut, 1nd rose- | ™&9Y Huguenots, many silk Weavers among them, to Ireland. was no @afe robbery to-day, the gang] | P and lace-trimmed drawers, are 76¢ for $1 quality. Main Floor | wood, and antique or Flemish frames,| Woven of silk one way and fine woo! the other, it combines a fine lustre having, in the opinion of the police, : it pure—so watch 14 x 28 to 16 x 36 in., at $2 and 92.60, | With softness and long service—qualities that endeared it as a dress fabric to usually $3.76 und more. our grandmothers, as many of us ean remember, Hand-colored Photogravures, in bur. Until now it has been impossible to secure Poplin in any but single nivhed antique frames, at $7.60, $8.60/ width. But at last, Gimbels hus been cble to induce the conserv: tive old and $10, regulurly $13.50, $17.60 and firm of Pim Brothers & Company of Dublin to mzke their famous Irish $20—a beautiful group. poplin for us in DOUBLE WIDTH, and we are the first to introduce them Sixth Floor | in New York. In black only; 96, $7.60 and $9.60 a yard. Setond Floor changed its tactics owing to some un- derground tip. _ Ae the carton and FUR STORAGE The most perfect facilities in New York for the Summer care and repair of your Furs. Moderate terms. When Shall We Call for Them? Telephone Madison Square 8200 White Dress Cottons Salesmen’s Sample Raincoats For Men, Women and Children, at 10 TO 15 NIINUTES FROM ANYWHERE. AUM AN N’S: | —wi ttons At Ladin St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated ; Results of well-judged purchases on our part, that bring the Week DEPO REQUIRED 50¢ y fashionable Cotton Fabrics to you at savings of one-fou On the Dollar . DELIVERS THIS or more. s Thess | samples ireprevent the 28 98: 36c White Corded Pique, 22c Yard Rermt Wyos ot Baipoontt ip cer le 27 in. wide, in five sizes of cord. For women’s sults and children’s ‘dresses. 25c White Crinkled Crepe, 18c Yard Spring sl n le, right at the beginning of the 30 in. wide, now much used for making women’s underwear that does not re@jny season, an extraordi- |} \ $1 White Flouncing, 55¢ Yard | s3 ee Lan Reed Furniture, 25 Per Cent. Less ry opportunity, and those who in. w y ; : : ' fete now mill secure the season's | need ironing after washing. In preparing our Furniture Store for new styles of Summer Furniture, we have 44 in. wide with five rows of openwork on fine French voile. run across a number of patterns of Reed Furniture, which, handsome as they are, | Beaty og ee | 38c White Lingerie Batiste, 25c Yard must give way to the new sty les. These we have re-priced, at a cool saving of one- | {materials in Spring | | A deligh«fully soft frabric, 45 In. wide, sheer and of silky finish, Snd Floor |quarter on their original prices. x hie , t a OL — i There is a wide range of charming pieces, for porch, living-room, bedroom or hall; in green, | shades. \t } LP RM TT A ~ > | : | brown, shellac and white enamel finishes; a good:many have cushions upholstered in cretonnes or Walue $10.......--. # \ ‘ . P hi el Ribbons for Easter Bonnets other effective materials, Grouped in a special showing on the Sixth Floor, Here are some of the $15.00 Value for $3.75 I! cad A WIT With Ribbons scarce and prices mounting, there comes to us— | prices: $25.00 Value for $6.50 and i ee in ns a iy Tay an Baa hat, B auantity of Arm Chairs Tables Tea Wagons Fihaaca peat preg vem vag All-silk Taffeta Ribbon of soft, fine quality, in all the shades |g, peel Rowalar Reduced Regular Metucea |Mesular Mednced Rozular Rodzced 1 High Grade Slips Ons in vogue this season, such as dull blue, gold, old rose and otoer| "Price "Pris Pree "Price | Price Price Price Price sie? i833 Fie | desirable colorings. 7 in. wide and specially priced at }91a $12.60 $13.50 $10 {$20 $16 $9 00.60 $13.50 $12.25 $8.50 = $6.69 26c Yard, Regularly 40c = Main Floor (315 $10.50 $12.50 «= $9—«|S14 66987 6.00]. gids Chairs et Tee Arm Rockers Bottoes $10.0 'ot9e $5 {$3.28 alue for $3.75 CONSISTING OF Now ished-— $14.50 11.60 $9.25 97 | 860 wo $30 2 920 r) a rays 5, , i es i 1 y ' \ $5.50 84 $25.00 Value for $6.75 Solid Oak Dresser, Solid Springs fancy Wisk maltrerh DO OS ; April Butterick Patterns $13.70 910.25 $7.00 ssa lsseame sts ws $3.75 Bixth Floor Res tix sain is for ‘Tuceday | ff Solid Oak Bedroom Chair, Bedroom Rug. Complete at le Butterick Fashions tanesday Only ; 69 ! YOUR TERMS The Delineator Goodyear M f Co. ARE OUR TERNS These notable guides for the home dressmaker are for 861 Broadway Near 17th St. sale in our Pattern Section. Becond Floor