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landt at 6.15. _ TO AAE GAA DAY CELEBRATION OF PARKS Memorial Tablets to Be Un- veiled To-Morrow, Honoring Men Who Selected Sites, To-<merrow wil be a gala day in the {) Bronx, especially for the achool ohitdren + who will take part tn the presentation to dhe city ey the Bronx Soolety of Arte end Bciences of etx memorial tadlete in honor of the Park Gite Commission | hampered. 1883, selected the sites now It fe known parks in the Bronx. The Gaynor. the work of the Tiffany tudo the design of Albert KE. Bavis and of bronze, two and a tif by owe mounted on white granite declared that E4eon, in accordance with an eet of Legiviature, appointed Lather R. ‘Mersh, Louis Fitagerald, Walto Hutchins, Charies Tiffany, George W. tnatitutions. ¢ : i 5 2 ; H 2 3 & the Hrooklyn ‘They selected the sites of Claremont Park, %. Mary's, Crotona, Bronx, Pel- ham Bay and Van Cortlandt and con- gected them with Mosholu, Crotona and Bronz and Pelham Parkways. Pormer Chancellor Charles W. Mac- Gracken of New York University will the presentation speeches for the 4 epeaches of acceptance for be made by Borough Pres- C. Miter and Park Com- J. Higgins. Then the of the Bronx will sing joa Banner” and the 1 be unvetled ang Section A ttery will fire a salute, will begin at Clare- | Hi waid: ees ee ee ! bie eamin' Pret. ij 2 a a i w. ren ‘Wilson, Hh ie | londuras. er mont Park at 1 o'clock; at St. Mary's at 218; at Crotona at $4; at Pelham at 4.80 and at Van Cort- Mayor Gaynor sent the society a letter of regret, saying that pressure of officisl Dusiness would prevent his attendance. SCHOOL HEAD RESIGNS AND HITS AT GAYNOR. Prot. Carmody Leaves Place After Clash With the Prof. Francie X. Carmody, President of the Board of Managers of the Brooklyn Disciplinary Training Gchool, to-day sent his resignation to Mayor He explained that his action | wes prompted by the failure of the Mayor to appoint men to several va- cancies on the Board of Mnnagers and that the work of the board in the in- terests of the institution wag thereby Gimpieased over the attitude of the Mayor toward him the other day at a hearing on @ Jegisiative bill enabling the purchase of a ing echool outside the city limite, The Mayor in advance of hearing any ar- gument in favor of the plan abruptly measure. At the same time the Mayor announced that he had drawn @ bill seeking the abolition of the training #chool and sending the inmates to other ‘The Mayor took offenso recently at the action of Prof. Carmody and his colleagues Managers in criticising @ report of the Mayor's Commissioners of Accounts on Prof, Carmody's letter of resignation to the Mayor did not mince worde, He “You have shown yourself in- lfferent to the interests of the school ‘and hostile and unfair to its managers, and I will not, therefore, be further re- for the echool under your letration of the city’s business.” Carmody Columbia College and the Union Theo- fogical Seminary. ‘Wilson at Requiem Mass. rASHINGTON, Apri Secretary Bryan, other mem- bers of the Cabinet and practically the entire Diplomatic Corps attended a Fequiem mass here to-day in memoriam of the late President Manuel Bonilla of THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1918. at Bronx at Mayor. renga to established. that Prof. was ite for & new train- Pennsylvania Railroad OF THE AND STAR UNION LINE HAS BEEN The Management desires to announce that it is now In t to and from the lest routing via the PENNSYLVANIA LINES. All freight delayed awaitin service on account of flood condit to destinations and regular freight service has been re- RESUMED accept all classes of frei is has Star Union Line Complete Freight Service| Pennsylvania Railroad System rey saa of train mn dispatched Pennsylvania Lines he proposed vetoing the on the Board of Institution. 450 Crepes, ‘8 connected with and 1 18.—President 300 Tub and Jap Silks, 250 Marquisettes and Voiles, 275 Bulgarian Crepes amie Linen, «1.95 | 404 FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 37th ST. Stewart ¢ Co ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY Reduction Sale of 1275 BLOUSES In all white, or white with Bulgarian trimmings; some sleeve lengths. group worth less*® than $4.50 Not a waist in the hand embroidered models, new Robespierre collar and all the newest frill effects; all sizes and aia a After you have distinctive styles, and good. Nearly 2,000 Spring Suits, Spring Overcoats & English Raincoats Specially Priced $13.50, $15 & $17 Regular Values, $18, $20, $22.50 & $25 —that you may learn the quality of these clothes, without risk Srrcprenament —the following liberal guarantee is yours: , in the smallest ; B i= All embody the cumulative knowledge that comes with catering to two generations of well dressed New Yorkers. And it is also the fact that few other clothes in New York * considering the rare high grade today’s offerings are truly phe- while fact: the Special Offering Young Men’s Patch Pocket English Model & Norfolk Suits $17 All are standard $25 and $30 values,and are selling ali about town at such prices. Furthermore, and of most vital impor- tance, is the character of the fabrics included. These are of the highest quality, and em- brace many much-wanted and popular weaves end In fact, there is a scarcity all over the country of the fabrics and models so lavishly would gladly pay, wholesale, all (hat we are retail. Included are the smart Pencil and Line stripes, in Velours on black Black and White effects, in Velours and exclusive , ‘Tweeds. Also Velours and Flannels in plain Oxfords, Quaker and Cambridge Grays. There are Oxford Blues, Club Checks and Knicker Knob effects as well. Each fabric is as exclusive and correct asif sclected from the most fashionable avenue tailcr. It was a rare fabric deal that made pos- een nee enna Of vital interest to m LY date that h grade clothes are the realy) worth ge or that, in the end, they are always the least expensive. A Rare Fine Clothes Offering kind—and lanced at the values and prices quoted below, consider for a moment the following fact: | Each garment in this offering is a Hackett-Carhart garment—created to sustain a 57 year old reputation for the choicest fabrics, the most nest tailoring possible of procurement. The price concessions are such as to attract almost any man—and this is the sole reason for the existence of such concessions. It is to make the Hackett-Carhart stores more widely known—to spread the fame of Hackett-Carhart clothes— that these wondrous values are created. And these values are only made possible by distribution from our own tailoring plant--the finest in New York— through our own stores, direct to you. Ending, Saturday —The Final Day of $35 & $40 Silk Lined Spring Suits &Spring Overcoats Made-To-Measure $19.50 You will have real cause to cepronm self if you fail to visit the Hac! Carhart stores before closing hour Saturday night. For you will have missed the most wonderful made-to-measure offering that has ever been recorded in New York's fine clothes history. All records, both in values and innumbers of ordera taken, have been broken. There are more than 200 styles from which to choose-—all are exclusive. Every model that is popular and correct is represented. None are of value less than $35, and many are worth $40 and even more. The tremendous success of this event— which is but a few days old—is a great tribute full $18 to $25 to the offering. Seek rier S| ae th Cpanel feragen carve, | “HM tne or you make your exchange your selection for new, or prominence of Hackett-Carhart clothes for | CPRortMnity: oes wilt be fefund your money—whichever you young men, is responsible for this epecial | goturday night until 8 P, M. ea pg offering. A20 Erreet store end ‘Harlem store open The assortments are com; at each ’ * ’ until 11 P. M. price, Distinctive English, Fith Avenue, | Boys’ & Children’s Clothes College and young men's models. In sizes Specials é for men, young men and boys. cl : Special Hat Sale $7.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits $5 a oe : (Ae redeay cod Belen Bre orb) | othe, Hachet.Cathart Het Department Nearly 10,000 Summer Shirts High grade Norfolk suits, excellently | bring about @ general clearance. tailored, and designed exactly the same as ' Regularly $1.50 & $2 $7.50 and $10 sults. Strictly all-wool Cassi | $3 Standard Solt and Stifl Hats, $1.65 at 85¢ styles’ with extra knickers, and ‘many with | ,, Men's and Young Men'e blocks. All new linen lined knickers, Sises 7 to 18, These panes (nacre Bate. Rin eeconials 6 for $4.75 one ‘York's highest grade garments under $4 Austrian Soft and Sti Hats, $2.25 ‘The ey — Extra light and all finest quality. Ex- oreo then helt the $12.50 and $13.50 Young Men’s Nor- clusive new foreign blocks. All correct actual worth. makes ae. the most folks and College Suits styles and prevailing smart shades, Peay, you sre hed lered You (Sines 15 to 22, or Si te 38 chest) $5 and $6 Finest European Soft and Stiff tailoring patterns. The styles are of ez- $10 ate, $2.85 clusive custom of Bille mercerized, Fine tailoring and excellent fabrics char- From the foremost end mot famous foreign Madras and fine high-count Percales. In | acterize these garments which are bound to | ™#K¢'® soft cuff negligee and pisited bosoms. Sizes render service. Included are $6 Silk Hats, $4 13} to 18. In all sleeve lengths. Velours, Cheviots and Blue, Serges. In English and French Blocks. 265 A 1 ‘ 5 Opposite City Hell. Near Union Square. Open Evenings. Open Evenings. EE Sh Sb Sh aS a a ch a f oe va q | Ppececeeeeececceceseseceseeeeesee ty = MTIITneUeusieieigiaieneucneucai iat emia ia a a ek vg a ve CECE H iis eS ee A New Macy’s Is the Result of the recent changes of the various Departments in the Store. —At Macy's is now removed to the 35th 45 minutes) from Broadway. merchandise as before. will pause! own when values listed below: Men’s $2. fine, highlysmercerized satin-stripe Pongee, cuffs. Buying the material and making selves, we can pve you the benefit of a close from 13%4-inch to 17-inch collar bands, an sleeve lengths. INN’ The MEN’S Shop Herald St. side of the Main Floor, and is now, at a liberal estimate, about ten seconds (not —It is so much larger that we are showing twice as much —It is so convenient that you can select, purchase, and “get away” in less time than it takes you to get info some stores. —It 1s so near Broadway that you can see it as ' but now that it is so much improved, you won't pass, you ju pass— —It is, in fact, among the best 4nd most convenient Men's Shops in New York or anywhere else—as you will immediately iu come in for some of the very unusdally good [The Following Prices fer Saturday Only | I i SATIN-STRIPE|& SOFT SHIRTS, at $1.39 Excellently made and finished are these coat-style Shirts of , with soft, attached these garments our- urchase. All sizes, 33-inch to 36-inch Main Fleer, 86th SF... Men’s $1.25 Summer Pajamas, 94c Of Paved lon, or of nainsook, silk-and-lisle trim- mings, in pink, yf lesb) 4 Finished with pearl butlons of good quality, and in all sizes, A,B,C and D. — Men’s $5.00 Pure Silk Shirts, $3.39 Of heavy “‘tub” silk, in neat stripe ef grounds. Made with soft double “French” exclusiveness in tint and design. fourteen plain colors. The Shirts wi ankle length with strap back. absolutely first quality. In white and tan. Lisle soles, heels and toes, and elastic ri Men’s 25c Fine Sil Full-fashioned foot and toes. Black, tan, navy and gray. Made in plain negligee style, plain or pl sold elsewhere at $4.00 and $4.50 each. Men’s Custom Shirt Department les at ae rat ena Oa Fee tod eats nd baild in aword, INDIVIDUALSHIRTS. Three Shirts to Your Measure, $9.74 dee or soft double cuffs, of the finest imported woven mad- ras, ‘Russian’ cords, percales and silk mixtures. Regularly We make these Shirts in our own workrooms on fects upon white cuffs attached, laugdered neck-bands. All sizes from 14 to 17. Men's $1.00 Cravats, Special, 64c From a well-known manufacturer whose specialty is lade in the new open-end shape, of the finest silks. A very wide variety of desirable patterns, and also Main Fi., 85th St. Men’s Balbriggan Underwear ). 29¢ short sleeves, and the Drawers Main Fi.. 35th St. Men’s 50cElmira Net Underwear each). 33¢ Short-sleeve Shirts and knee-length Drawers. Each Main Fi., 35th St. Men’s $1.00 Underwear of Fine Silk-and-Cotton (eat). 59¢ Shirts athletic style and Drawers knee length. Main Fi., S5th St. Men’s 50c Pure Thread Silk Socks, 33¢ bbed tops. Lisle Socks, 19 lurable heels, soles and Main Floor. Centre. leated bosom, laut- the premises to insure satisfaction inevery detail, This special offer is to call attention the . Broadway—Walk in! to the Macy Men's Shop, now in its far larger and more convenient quarters on ain Floor, 35th St., Broadway. Right by the door on . H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices. = orn Ee CIS A Macy Deposit Account is a great help toward ducing the high cést living. fe. of Broadway ,34thto 35th Ste SPECIAL SALE of $25.50 BRASS BEDS, $16.74 In the New Furniture De t —Siath Floor. For Saturday Only The Continuous Post Brass Bed— illustrated—is of massive construction, with two-inch posts and large ornas mental husks. Heavy T-ball mounts finish the ends of the seven one- inch filler rods at head and foot, adding both to the Bed’s strength, style and serviceability. m Made by one of the foremost factories in the country, these Beds—as well as all other Brass Beds in the Macy assortment, are in bright or satin “Damarda” lacquer —the damp-proof, spot-proof, rust-proof finish, that neither discolors nor tarnishes, but retains its original brilliant lustre for many years. In sizes 3 ft., 3 fl. 6 inches, 4 ft. and 4 fl. 6 inches. Macy’ 's usual price for this Bed is $25.50. majority of stores at $28.00. $16.49 Mixed Hair Mattresses—Special, $12.2 Covered in the best A.C. A. ticking, these Mattresses are made of an excellent grade of black mixed hair and are finely stitched and tufted. Sold regularly at $16.49. Made in the Macy Mattress Factory on the Premises —Under Most Sanitary Conditions —and of Selected, It sells in the One of the strongest, most durable and practical springs |] made—with helical steel springs at ends and | Patent Sides to Prevent Mattress from Spreading and Slipping. Reliable FLOORCOVERINGS —Exceptionally LOW PRICES For Saturday's and Monday's selling only at these special prices, and on display in the new and much more commodious quarters of the Carpet and Rug Department, now on the Fourth Fleor. ° * 5 e Fine $1.50 Axminster Carpet, Special at (yard), 98¢ Several hundred rolls, a\l absolutely perfect and of all-wool yarn. Almost every combination in color and design that you could need. The product of a manufacturer who sets the stande-- ard in America for this kind of enies Most of the rolls have pores to match, which enables a Carpet of any proportions to made up.* ~ | Velvet Carpet, Very Special at (yard), 84c The greatest variety in color and pattern of any grade of in Macy’s stock. Small figured effects, large figures, Persian designs, etc., in all desirable combinations of color and shade. Especially well adapted to the halls of apartment houses and to stairways. Made by a manufacturer acknowledged as among the best. Macy’s 29c and 34c Oilcloth Specially Reduced to (sq.yd.) 24c Two yards wide, newest 1913 patterns, and every roll fect. In wood ‘and tile effects, medium and light colors; mostly tans, browns and light greens, with a cheerful sprinkling of white intere mixed. Macy’s 69c Printed Cork 44 Linoleum, Reduced to (sa. yd.) @&C Four yards wide, making it possible to cover quite a | floor without aseam. Tile and wood effects. A slight imperfere tion (too small to notice) here and there in the printing of the pattern. Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long 4% WEEK FREE DELIVERS to YOUR HOME $50 worth of Call and Make Your Own Terms feland, Connecticut. Handsome Brass Cos- tumer with every pur- chase of $25 of over, oF Mission Clock, 6 foet high, with every pur- 4 cha $65.00 or more, for thie week only, Furniture, Rugs, Ele. presentation of thie coupon. i » | nothing but the best will do. Valuable Spring Tonic If your reserve strength and energy have been reduced during the trying winter months you need a good Spring tonic to tone up your system and restore your vitality and energy to a normal onaition, A strong healthy body resists disease by overcoming and destroy- ing disease germs that gain a foothold and bring disease to the ran down, weakened system. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is enerally as the most effective tonic stimulant known. It has frbaght health and strength to thousands yearly for over 52 years. Duffy’sPure Malt Whiskey Remember This Don’t Buy Substitutes When one's health is in question, The merchant who wants your will and custom won't offer a sul ti thao dy AvAd sresecre for: ion—eil r store-l the article asked for and ls atrott cf losing a sale—or, he thinks more profits than his customer's peatland \Duffy’s Pure ‘Malt Whiskey \is a medicinal preparation of the high- lest order. It is made from periect, sound grain all carefully malted. is willing to sell an inferi ticle . j Mahogany frames, jooee Nothing De coe Roe grains oan be his own gain, or for oe corneas ay, eu selene? = Repeated fe ae distil The manufacturer who advertises an samme $4040 4 Ronen Furabined sts meee og gy rs| ii acie'nat avi, Sano oe a Faralsted 49 $2.Q.98 $QQ.98 $ 98 Furnished 149: Iniie acid’ and fusel oll may be re: Droduct to offer—he can afford to |e es a. moved, leaving only the one ‘The 81 Weekly. G1.50 Weekly. _ 82.00 Weekly. 83.50 Weekly. some ins w! up-to-date have in- — the article the healthful bene- structed their ingewine., [ALL GOODS MARKED [e 1913 aa We Pay |fi".0 necessary for medicinal Wt eed ortho re ct be Y estal ‘on Credit {IN PLAIN FIGURES ws, Freight N ater to te ade thet at 750-752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St. timseunu ie should pattonise ther. By mings Until 10 o’Clock ‘17 MAKES LITTLE DIFRERENCE WHAT YOU WANT, case of emergencies. A WORLD WANT WILL GO AND GET IT, 9 Grocer can supply pout at 61.00 pad bani outlay, insure a higher standard of purity thant is required by the U. S, Phar- macopoeia, stitutes ul you don't hoy Seneer . getting. Duffy’s Pure Mait Whiskey should be in every home. ii raluab! Get a boitle to-day. Most any ae os Jan ple dh | you as Co., Rochester, N, ¥ ¥ w