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ee el : Leneet - yr ET ET a —— 7 ore " THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918. Owe Dutchess, 101; Stary Herrman, 114; In| ner was born on the BRING THE CHILDREN, TO OUR MENAGERIE—SEVENTH FLOOR pled, 114; Wlitzer jr. 117; Jim Milton, 114, eity, At the age of ay Fy Ehret tabi A Grouping of Regular $16.50, $18.75 and $19.75 m1 Sencgamnbian, 1143 Grecton Bend i" |1in and recetved the best Instruction ni Va@btainable in this ef = pat f ears NORFOLK WINNERS, [rem "1s! hivantn iit] fosimst i: /ey Mulch ‘Te Rock, 111; Hudas Siter, 106; Mactng Hill, time fae been spen @mRsT RACE — Purse $900; welling; | 141: Gold Cheek, 111; Sidon, 111 two-year-olds; four furlongs.—Wooden ~ SRoes, 110 (Mondon), 2 to 1, 7 to 10 and 1 to 3 fret; Trade Mark, 110 (Troxier), 6 to 1, 8 to 1 and even, second; Bulgar, 18 (Frasch), 4 to 1, 3 to 2 and 1 to 2 third. Time, 0.482-5, Rubla Hyams, Edna Most of his y gener irae he found the violin was a Str i[feaae Seon cote na tortie For Women and Misses. For Special Selling at . nie” li ; We do not quote the values just to give this the appearance of a sale, but we assure you that the suits in this collection correspond in style, quality and varus. played bef Bon Lala, 144. Orlerly Nat, FIFTH RACE—Fout and Agnes May, 111; Mon Ami, 1 Laska, Gataneca, Lady Esterling, Rad!. | out tw: ae ae ou tailoring to those we have sold gan also ran. ae at the atove prices. Makers oe RACE - Purse $900; sel a . are willing to sacrifice some of aati, ae eat: MveJEAST SIDE BOY RETURNS, W T D th their profits now to keep their to 1, 8 to 1 and 6 to 5, won; Arran, 102 A FAMOUS VIOLINIST. e ore own e shops going—that’s the reason (Connolly), 80 to 1, 12 to 1 and 6 to 1, second; Captain Jenks, 102 (Ambrose), , ‘ 7 tod, 8 to Vand 6 to 5, third, Time,| Young Kasner, Who Triumphed for this sale. Barrier of Price 1.0026. Merry Chase, Brynava, Snow a it | Flake, Miss Tramp Anna Claire, Eden Abroad, Yet S Be beet Ms | Spring s smartest suit conceptions, in. Hall, Giim Princess, Old Hank, frene Native City. Juding the popular Balkan Blouse effect, —so that every man may know Hackett-Carhart clothes for what they are, namely: A combination of the most correct styles, the finest tailoring, and the choicest fabrics yet conceived. As an example: More Than 2,000 Spring Suits, ras Coats Gummell also ran, caVatteT: dimen) he Hamburg-American line, which ar- MARLBOROUGH RESULTS. |°"°.0 Tear Tone nremen, rived to-day from Bremen, came | ar-olda; purse |J#¢ques Kasner, hailed abroad as one Rummage, 197 | of the greatest violin virtuosos. Kas- | and out, wo! er), 9 to 10 the new cutar and the strictly man- ailored model: The mate: inen's.wear serges, diagon pe fancy mixtures, in the prettiest ‘Spring shades and black. TI 3 are effect. ively trimmed with silk tine, braids and rich Bulgarian color silks, Skirts are very smart, showing the side plaited and draped styles, Coats yo. lined with satin or peau de cygne. Sizes from 14 for misses, to 44 for women. On the steamer President Grant, of | FIRST RACE—Tw: $300; about four furlon, (Pickens), 4 to 1, 3 to Old Jordan, 110 (J, Han out, second; Grasel 7 to % even and out OU are buying a player-piano with the intention of playing it yours So judge it by what you can do wi Salvadora, Tom Hancock, Littlest Rebet ets aa sar «rst eur own wl produced mic the hs and English Raincoats, Specially Priced New Spring Suits at 10 Ween), Io thet to't ands to barat “a h H | at $13 50 $15 and $17 That Are Not Duplicated Anywhere at or Near Quincy Be Ning e 9 Our Low Price. See Them! 3 to A. even J The handsome styles, the splendid materials and the superior workmanship prove at one glance that these These Are Excellent Values at $18, $20, $22.50 and $25 All New Fabrics and Correct New Models Are Incladed If Hackett-Carhart clothes were never sold except at full prices, we would not lose our present customers, are $12.75 to $14.50 suit sizes for women and A Special Offering of 500 Pairs d trimmed models in blue, tan, gray, brown and black. All (Second Meer.) Charming Spring Millinery to 6, third, Tim Vasces, Elsie Herndon, Terrible Dan, Kaufman, Seville, Ji mMilton and Sweet Owen also ran, Plainly tailor: oo s ‘amin the toee you can't forget” but— ts NORFOLK ENTRIES. __| Sendeteiet rein test vmant¥g, mith be putting the price barier before the American Lady Corse Featuring an Extraordinary Array of claim Behning virtues, Behning yes them. Others say “as good as jing; proof that Behning is superior. let on Reanest. 49 SFIFTH AVENUE | Booklet ‘| Bonventent Terma, Ent. 38th t We might be depriving that man—and there are many of him—of the right to know what is possible in clothes. And it is this same broad spirit that has kept the Hackett-Carhart stores in the forefront of the procession for more than 56 years. We know that we are offering the utmost in fine clothes. We know the time and care and skill lavished v on the making. We know the perfections of fit and fabric n gently: and finish thus attained. 's tender | So do our customers know all this. feet. Blyn Plan || But the stranger doesn’t. And he might never know, if Hackett-Carhart clothes were never sold for less than their actual worth. That is the reason for the many Hackett-Carhart special offerings—and for those of to-day. 5 to 8.. = | ae Hull ath Soes, Lady $1.50 Models Fine light-weight coutil, closely boned all through with rustproof steels. This model has the new very low bust line with long hips and back and gives the new, long, straight lines. Strong honeycomb web garters attached. Sizes 18 to 26inches..... Samples of $5.00 to $8.00 95 American Lady Corsets E hi ce model, They are boned with Ee. tohitt high or low bust styles with ont hie, Made of finest grade of French coutil and batiste in odd sizes of 18 to 36 inches, Hose supporters attached. heavily $1.25 Well Known Corsels, 5,24. Low bust and long hip Carn Lary od strong coutil; a 1 spring model with hose sup. porters attached Broken sizes; eel me made * Nemo and W.B. Corsets, tiand \bdomen, low bust and lon, bone et ovchient code) for the sender fi ‘one model for the medium stout figure. Trimmed $4.50 Hats at . Mico pee aaa hi racing Hemps, Milans, Leg- horns and Hair Hats, profusely trimmed with imported flow- ers, ostrich, Numidi and fancy ribbons, in all of the latest Parisian shapes. Similar hats are shown in specialty shops at $8.50 and $10.00. Millinery M Parlor—Second Floor. \ Other Hats up to $35.00. Ey! Untrimmed Millinery Chip Bats in black, burnt, esi Real ay in black and navy blue, Smart new Sprit ot RHC and desirea new colors. Stun- $1.49 shapes. Special at. ning new shapes, at fF Mats in eight of the lors = 69¢ Childrca’s Hats in five of the 49¢e me $900; thewe-vearcolds and wpwand; selling: five and a half furlongs. Down Kast, 98: Willis, 101; *M 7 *Jeaup Haven, 111; Veneta 111; Question Mark, VIFTH RACK—Purse $200; four-sear.ol ing: Main Floor Corsets Closely boned, low bust, 265 Broadway, 841 Desi) 119 West 42d St., 154 East ing St.. Near Chambers St., at 13th St... Near Broadway. Near 3d Ave. Opposite City Hall. Near Union Square. Open Evenings. Open Evenings, “Apprentice ‘Track fast. > —___ MARLBORO ENTRIES. Nemo, aires 21 to 27 bn jh black onl; o im whit 7 Wh te oer alan i bly. They willtrim preily, Special | MARLBORO, Md, wr i) 2—Th \- . : 7 —_——————_—| Waabragr toriiercows (passe araian fec!l Meee ss ; d Daint, Men’ d Wa 4 teat seekire a8, Such Charming and Dainty ensan omen 8 PINST MACE six and, half furlongs Awaet Factory. 2 Mt. America’s Greatest owen, 110; Spar Bole, 106; Prince , 108; py roan" Block ) {| Lingerie & Voile ud Pe es Waists 4. 98 4 COMp YBenst. Should Bring More rice . \OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, Than Our Pri And, regularly, they OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST would, too. High and WE INVITE COMPARISON! low neck snodels short or 4 For This $25 14. 24 Golden Oak Bonet sleeves. Some models trimmes Solid golden oak buf- fe Walkover inpertece Spring Oxfords LE be Regular $4.00 and $5.00 K . The men 8 Oxfords include all he utes and newest styles and shapes in sizes from 5 to 11, AA to EE widths. The Women's Ox- fords comprise all the desirable leathers in sizes 2!4 to 614. “Sir Henri” Shoes for Spring All Sizes, for Men and Women, Oxfords, pumps and Colonials for women—new Soring shoes for men, every pai $2.50, $3 & $3.50 guaranteed (Third Floor.) with fine’ laceand embroidery; others have sailor collar finished with lace. Button back or front All sizes. Our Assortment of Waists:t their Spleedia eee, Sale of $1 and $1.25 crepe and voiles, (second F107, ) aeeemeenremmemened Our Weekly ss Drugs 7 Tonics} **.""....::: c a Sale of Notions eon Complete | Bust Every one is in need of a, splendid bodybuilding, blood purifying 8 stat stripes or figured he Forms at Spring Tonic,” Spring Toilet Articles, Facial Creams and new @ tet. tribes. fieured if Massage Requisites. Buy in thie sale while pricesare reduced Bipot, Breihy Sree ers Gre | § sions and contrasting jhorders. High | Forms | 29¢ 4 Bs | or Dutch neck models. High girdle or nf neers belted effects, Not all sizes 1 ith a jersey covered bust jersey covered. Sizes id wire skirt on a hy style, but al ies in the lt jaisetdi aah Ein yd 3240 40 inches table to several] 4 Safety Pins, pis. Value $2 dose ando Needle Pol: tn paperes, Machine O1 mirror, two top Grawers, one lined for silver, 2 cabinete, 1 long drawer, wood pulls $10 Golden Oak Dresser Four of One Thousand Mightily-Pleased Men Type of the men who came into The New Store tor Men yesterday and got their share of 1,000 suits we are making to order from $25, $30 and $35 custom suit ings tor $20.50. $5 to $1,000 On Small Weekly Payments 75¢ House Dresses of percales in several pretty models, High or Dutch neck, and roll collar models, Light or medium colors. skirts full width, finished with 59e neat hems, All (Second Floor.) i's, Garters Demonstration and Sale of the ‘Porter Rose Hair Roll at 25¢ Two living models and two demon- strators will be in our NOTION DE- VARTMENT, Main Floor, to-morrow, to give you @ correct idea of how the PORTER ROSE HAIR ROLL is used to best advantage. A high of low arrangement o. the hair can be very easily accom plished by this practical founda. tion, which is light in weight, very sanitary, and has just. enough quart #1 Bromo selizer, 49 Balls, 1) te in syne J Mirame, double Patterns for every good taste—of the smart mee woven reed young man and the more conservative. Cloth, seats breed inings and style-books laid out for quick, con- ey ein venient selection. | imitat'nleath Several men to record measurements and careful salesmen to take them. Bepind tem a ane of New York’s best cutters and a band of g tailors. - a Behind these, the warranty of the John Wana- One Dollar PAY ONE DOL- maker Store that the suitings.are as specified, and for a ane agigot anys whubarb Mistur: 2st Wall Paper Sale | 10,000 Rolls Paper of extra good quality, suit. able for all rooms, sold with perfect matched 9} 4 borders, Value 8c.; roll 25¢ Am: can Non-Fading Oatmeals, 50 “ 1 f wave to add to its grace and she ide, in the popular col Id with that the finished suit will be one of the most Complete tofurnisharoom dances , beauty. handsome cut-out el ae "10¢ satisfactory investments every man who gets one Room contpietely an i ee (Fourth Floor, ; t for $20.50. we willdelivert ever got for & Oo utfit! } goods promptly First 500 suits ready April 10th. to your home, Second 500 suits ready April I4th. ~ No CI + & YOU CAN PAY 1B | 6S: Se eee THE BALANCE | {|| To appreciate the convenience and great value of The New Store for Men Liz OF LY PAYMENT: PP we 8 g ° Jy LY PAYMENTS. | # }! ’ s Broadway, Corner Eighth Singue GgANrS Sar POWLEATAN the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT. 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