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QUICK WORK BY DETECTIVE REGAINS GRIP GRIP FOR ACTRESS. Miss Baylis ‘Went to to Station When It Was Stolen and in Walked Steuth. With It and Prisoners. Miss Agnes Baylis, a vaudeville fut cave containing «6 “portion” of her wardrobe to Magistrate Barlow in| double stre the Weat Side Police Court to-day. giving eceeatul Mies Baylis eaid she was returning to 104 inianggiedainn fiat co Vice Commission Told That pan Bertie Pa Bis oy A sold by Hite Hegeman street yesterday, and when she passed| Stores under an ay by So-Called “Soft Drinks” ae ke Afth street and Kighth avenue, Contained. Alcohol. yeas was th end heiged ir room of & nearby saloon, 200 DANCE HALLS "TN CHICAGO WHERE YOUNG GIRLS DRINK FRECKLES mx Dont Hide Then th a Vell, Remove ‘Them with the New Prescription. An eminent skin speci ere prescri; * CHICAGO, April 11.—Dance hails ‘where liquor ts sold to girls and where ‘friends are provided for those who wemt them” were escried as the cause 7 . ed of the downfall of many young women a ; ‘Mrs. Gertrude Britten, social rty-seventh etreet station. le found ps psf Tentibee (olden Miss Raylis there. She picked rv the Ulinole Vice Commission. | 9) a chauffeur, of No.) “in a thorough investigation we found tour rest asthe mann 2 haa FURNITURE CO. thet there were 200 dance balls in Chi- cage where liquor is e0ld ¢o girls under sinteen years old,” said Mrs. Britton. 4 “Tm come of the other places the s0-| suror in ink onde t {Siento “a called soft drinks, when analysed by double atrength othine; that sold on the money- oy sevaranee, Se ceieres| NSPS Oe for they provided diversion for many young people without endangering their acai towera| Pape’s Diapepsin” Settles that Puin® vi ed Stom: hs and anc id Ends the city chemist, were found to eon- tein alcohol. ‘Our investigators tearned that re Merais, but about balf of the @ance “Myrtle 8,” seventeen years 04, meeting ” Do some foods nyse eat hit back—tast: anaes oe <iReOe beer twin work badly; ferment into stub to her éownfall, \d cayse a sick, sour, gassy Of dance halls and hotels Ne " | tmantionsd by witnesses were to testify ow Meo Mrs. Dyspeptic, WOMAN COOL iN AUTO WRECK Mes. Baker Direete Driver te Deo- toe to Treat Her Wounds. car owned by F. B. Jea- by. Jona Lorens, while going through ‘ou reliel some- ‘West Fortieth at ri une bat notre “Di. the wet pavement ne pegein ie quick, positive and puts y ‘ ran into a taxicab operated by Olat | * a in 4 healthy condition so the ee janeen. The tax! windows were come beck. 1 and Mre, Frances R. Baker of You fe iterent as soon as Dia thé Wilbraham apartments, No. 1 Weat | Come# in contact with tho donee ‘Tiaitietn street, a passenger, was cut | abpet the face and hands, ‘Mrs. Baker, maintaining her compo- ure, ordered the driver to go to the Waldorf-Astoria, where her Injuries | ever made Were {reated by Dr. Adams, the house Physician. Then she, was driven to her | stose, heme.; Dr. Adams said that'the cute ‘Were painful but not serious., 2174-°3° AVE 8" &19"STS § Thank y ou, President Wilson, for Giving Smith Gray a Text » for Today’s Advertisement In your 10-minute Message to Congress you told . America this:— “We mas: put our business men ana. producers under the stimulation OF aconstant necesst:y to be efficient, economical and enterprising masters of Competitive supremacy, better workers ana merchants than any in the world,’ ‘We. take off our hat to you, Mr. President, and extend the right hand of fellowship.: Big, eventful words, these. Smith Gray has already recognized and seized them, put them 4 to work, and revolutionized the making of ; clothes, which is Smith Gray's business. Today, as a result, Smith Gray, at $18, is delivering to the Greater City finer. materials, ; better workmanship, and newer style than the ot reader of these sentences has dreamed of. * a We. tailor suits'as high as $45—but the meat in the nut is this: Whatever the price, the plus value goes with it. in Spring Suits at $18, $20 or $25. py JADWAY AT BEDFORD Ave A ata Me CLOTHIERS SINCE 1845 ‘ilies toy! Phew, 10! __ THE SVENING WORLD, Look dn, | in our Four Stores, at the plus values aren FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1918. , Com. “yA Give Surety Stamps Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise ESO) In New York's Shopping Center Surety surat ‘ Stam; Smee ce a joe 4 = J y \ Forenoon A, vies a Purchases Purchases Sixth Avenue, 20tn to. 22d Street A Newer Bulgarian Blouse Suit for Misses : Very Special $25.00 Mer Tells Their Regular Value, But a Price Cannot eas Their Thorough Smartness and } something smartly different, is wel- f Priced for the discerning 11 $18.50 Jaunty, Destinctive Youthfulness : woman, to whom economy is an Now Comes the mo Zz Satin Coat Blouse Designed for the discriminating woman to whom something new, attraction. @ Blouse Suit, and the very latest Satin Coat Blouses at $7.50 developaent of that popular style. But there is just a touch of the cutaway suggested in the coat and the smartest draped effect in the skirt. Every inch of the suit charming and attractive. Made of all wool poplin, lined Crip ae with Peau de Cygne, trimmed with satin girdle and fancy buttons. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Value $25.00, special at $18.50. ie $20.00 Cutaway Suits at $16) a in French serge and stripes, lined throughout wit! Peau de Cygne. Sizes 14, re, 18. i Lingerie and Voile Blouses Junior Serge Suits at 912.95 kero and 93.95 Lined with Peau de Cygne, back of coat with fine | ,,,0 large variety of fine white ba- tuck and fab back eae eee eae Misses’ Spring Coats at 915.00 back or front, high or low neck. i In serge lined with Peau de Cygne and has a fancy O'Neill Main Store—Third ,Fleer. . st silk collar. Sizes 14, 16, 18. r Girls’ for Sones from Laren to #16. ts : Wait Till You See These Chic ; trimmed easiest |! Lrimmed Hats at $3.75} oft = and plain tailored. Size 8 to 14. Gisis Coats at $4.50 to $6.95 Neatly turned rs and unique shapes with upright | feather and fancy mings; others in the In serge, check and two tone, with combination smart, elongated, lo med effects. Color is effects to please every idea from black to pe 3.7 5 F and $10.00 a ie Worn with or without a guimpe (ad), made of plain or le sati X. trimmed bbe contrasting er navy, Copenhagen, black or white gg A Smart Crepe de Chine Shirt at $5.95 ee tdci and black, with iy het Short sleeves and flat pointed collar in all sizes, 34 to 44. trimming on collar and fancy buttons. Size 6 to 14 liant Bulgarian tones; wonderful values at. years. Chip Dress Shapes 15,000 eee Books Meds wil 4 956 dunt which are International On assortment of the chic new small O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer. . Sale of Women’s Gloves For the Tactic set D. Appleton & Co.'s Town and Cas. aa, try Library, Cyeents Published 8 at 91.00. Special at........ . Hundreds of titles, of which these —s" eres ae | $1.25 to $1.75 The smart, new “unique” shapes that are ecarce just now. About a dozen ayles Soionet re ale. O'Neil Main Stere—Firet Floor. ad A Militant Offering of Coats for Women Vwhieh will be voted the smartest styles and most, excellent,” 16-Button length in pink, blue | | values by every woman who elects to see them to-morrow. hell. " TeButton Kayser Cham- Late Ms sd Models j oisette $17.50 eat ee Values $25.00 to ts. black and brown. Ee, dinary value at, pr.. e $3.00 Long Mousquetaire eget lore Gloves, 91. ax | Bae Sets a Great Sather” “Works Allen Pos i $1.50 The Set. Published at $5,00 and more. jupassant isin 91.99 the newes ¥ straight cut and: draped ef- fects shown in exclusive shops, and some clever orginal 8tyles, Silk Petticoats, Abraham Lincotn $2. 98 WaTieO. ROOSEVELT” Made for Regular $4.50] | stews... $35.00. Together with The Life of Lincoin ing genes Classy Coats for b Roth Recakss The Essay on ties cola by Cari Schurz and The eh 75 5 Marion Harland’s Cook Book 5,000 Copies of This Fa- mous Pry 4 Book on Sale 5 Qc Tomorrow (Bail Orders Filled) Thousands of recipes for daintily prepared, prac- tical dishes, as well as more fanciful Fist in salads, desserts, etc, and Marion Harland’s talks on household science. A wonderful until now always sold at $2.00. Special, 59¢, O'Netil Main Store—First Fleer, vomen and Small Women greatest assortment of styles made of ee most TGecirable materials that be found. There are various styles for Ltd ‘cand them the} 9 oF full length, cutaray, short a draped effi siete Rice ranted seni waning ce navy tite, ee white, fancy mines aud cht. Sizes 98 to 65 bust Women’ 's New Spring Dresses A complete line of new Spring dresses, plain or fancy mqdsle, ie J Sig ally crepe de.chine, satin eponge im all the most de- i if er 2 to 42. | sgl gotham tie $17.50 Women's New Spring Suits ‘Tweaty-five models, the best materials, the most di pewest peishirkteg Models include the smart a ee nsahia lobe ae cutaways, Bulgarian blouses, etc. All sizes, 32 measure, special Bo... seeeeeeceseeeeeeet eee i, O'Mel Main Store--Third Meer, tragic. "All ine Petticoats made in all messa- tensely hkinen Ma all decidedly en- tertaising. dresson ® Lincola b H. Choate, 8 vols., Messaline—Silk Jersey top, or Taf- Lee in all the leading colors and **"*Klosfit Petticoats, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 to $7.00 In Percaline and Sutin; 1a black only; a complete lines oe O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, ‘or One Day More You Can Men’s New Spring Suits Get so “hee New $1.25 ara The new checks, ) pede and stripes $1. 50 SHIRTS at O5e; that are so much in demand and , ee pane elsewhere The last man to buy - —~ on Saturday will fare p ; O'NAilI’s, $12.50| i just as well as Friday's irst customer as to val Excellent $18.00 to $25.00 Values But Friday's buy: ae neihy have the advan- tage of variety. How Pin check», shepherd chieks, vie che arta - | Cash or ee Ware's pene herd plaid ‘line stripes Credit sale and chalk “it es. Dark | If more conven- New, clean cut, and light effce @ressy shirts, made of The New Grays and Blues as Well Men's English Model Suits, $12.50 Stripes | in contrasting colors. They are faultless! In the newest re effects, in grays, hod browns sad tailored, good fitting coat models, cuffs attached, i 95c btues, 4, worsted cheviots pad cosinor, also, pene encil t tripes sises, On sale at...........00e eee eee Ae and it tl test, it elects, with narrow natural shoulders; made, thr ie wih | Men's ¢2 Pajamas at 91.50 only two buttons to button, Vests are high cut. Trousers Made of fine Madras, Cheviots, area little narrower. Sizes, 40. Dimity, Cotton Pongee end Mei- | | fe re corised fabrica, well made and nicely | (nath: ‘tone with eral stripes in trasti ol Spring Overcoats at 12.50 trimmed with il leone and re pa buttons, cut military style or surpiice Tn new fancy cheviots and cassimeres, ‘also plain gray ‘di ith tat nd black vicina, made in the 42-inch lengih fly front {2% light grouncis ith best ripes inode; sree lined is others are silk Wned; plain or sill faced, jain cofore with self stripes; al 4 to 48. Stouts up to 46. ; fine Percale, pleated or plain bosoms, light grounds, with neat Payment at Intervals | O/Mell’s Btore fev Dad and the Boys,