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\ iG fi) Y y i And, Sh-h-h, the Free Lunch It- Mas tan a ee work n@n ou does ee because tt can continue ne self Is Liable to Go in the Discard, Too: A man walked into @ saloon and sampled the free lunch, He speared some food with the “family fork;" he ‘various tn-| forks harbored disease germs. Tablets} “Heavens,” quoth the doctor, “it' ral ‘Juices and then made recently in Louisville, Ky., dis- Bety,| closed that thirteen out of sixteen ——a—___——_ 47-HOUR BALLOON FLIGHT. relished the food, but he turned pale | German Acronaut Believed to Mave ty examined the ‘are too strong| bad enough to think about all the To-morrow the Board of Health will meet. Its members are Dr. Gold- water, Police Commissioner and Dr. Joseph J. O'Connell, Healt Officer of the Port. The subject of the germ laden fork will come up ‘with the purpose of adding an amend- ment to the Sanitary Code providing free luach So now is the time for some that individual forks be provided at counters in the “A n to supplement the paper drink-' buckets oups, and paper towels by faventing @ paper fork to facilitate the operation of the popular and multitudinous free lunch. At the same time Dr. Goldwater Increased is going to be aq in Sterling Silver|22=-=> = y are breaking the law along these lines eet Stuyvesant 4310 Tesephene No. High Grade Dress Silks At Less Than Half Their True Value. ly twenty thousand yards involved in this PB age 2 Mab exceptionally fine qualities of imported and domestic dress silks. Included are many of the correct weaves, styles and caernet adopted by the leading French modistes for t ashi: new spring fashions. . + Exquisite Brocades, 40 inches wide, rich heavy Crepe Broche, Matelasse and Charmeuse Brocades, in every wanted tint and coloring suitable for evening wraps and gowns; also correct shades for street wear, including Blacks. . 4.50 to 5.00 yd. values, at......... Oriental Crepe, Crepe de Chine and) many novelty weaves of dress silks, in 1.45 1.85 big range of colors, plenty of Blacks. 2.00 to 3.25 yd. values, at......... Canton Crepes, and some of the heavier crinkled weaves. Excellent as- Ll sortment of street shades, also Blacks. [ *- 0 2.00 to 2.50 yd. values, at......... Broadway Ghana Wh Ss. BLACK & WHITE Scotch Whisky To keep the cold out order a Hot Scotch of 10-year-old “Black. & White” to-day. £ ’ * WORLD WANTS WORK WOND! Br1Altman & Co, have arranged the following for to-morrow (Tuesday): A Sale of 5,000 Women’s Morning Dresses made of desirable cotton fabrics, at the very special prices of $1.45, $2.25, $3.00 & $3.50 (Department on the Second Floor) A Sale of Women’s Neckwear will offer very unusual valdes’ at the following low prices: Fichus of white net, with collar; some having embroidered edges . . . at 95c. Vestees of white net, finished with Byron collar . . « «© «© « at 95c. Sleeveless Guimpes of white net, with collar or frill having’embroidered edges, at. 6 6 © ee) 90. & $1.25 Men’s and Women’s Twilled Silkk Umbrellas with silver -trimmed novelty handles in a variety of attractive styles, will be on sale at thespecial priceof . . . . $2.85 An Interesting Offering of Imported Celluloid Toilet Articles will comprise the following, at one-third less than the usual prices. Hair Brushes Clocks . at $2.00 3 — id pe Trays . . at 1.35 0 rushes at 1.09) Trinket Boxes at 1.25 Pp ehgeng ey 4 He Hair Receivers at 75c. Shoe Horns . at 65c. Nail Polishers and Button Hooks and Nail] Powder Boxes, each 75c. Files . each 35c.|Combs . - at 25c. In the Specialties Department there is an attractive assortment of useful Novelties, ap- propriate for bridge and euchre prizes, at popular prices. {Fh Avewne, 34th wed 35th Strerts, Nem York. lee W.L.DOUCLAS — *30'°4 &°482SnHone | Se pioneer ont : — i il f 2 ea sara a ae a . in the Hew Stork Foor nearly a hundred years the energies of Lord & Taylor have been concentrated on offering to discerning shop- pers of the city and the Nation the most comprehensive assortments of the world’s best merchandise at the lowest possible prices. ea oe Bo ines ial ‘| Miberdla she the ten great floors ot ee the new & Taylor Building and jected to every possible test and com. A 4 see how much more satisfactorily—to parison—for wear, for quality, for | 4 both our patrons and ourselves—the ad- supremacy and for low price. © ditional space and the many mechanical ' - conveniences of the new store, have You wil see at the new Lord & Ta; a enabled the firm to carry out its aim. eee same fi faces — os A In every important ket of the will find all of the old : A monber of te permanent which some of you have been if 4 buying waft teary alert trained, wilh all your lives. You will find them en- js | imited means in hand—is constantly , beautified, improved in many tA boheda (eg nce fa Serta ways. F a ‘aylor, at the most advan- many new sections | Tageeee Prices TH CHET MENT YORE {ar watioe Sateen which will a | a century of 1armonious trad- 4 ing ha cemented the interests of this American and foreign tartet “and A ae a = ee Z Le \3 _—T = == i 7s / fy seed ONY ‘ase 2 Uys ~<a 1d C—aicy > f'¥. Up S- heel SSS Ss a 7- rene = ‘he > ay Li a? 5 Ny wih De) Te New Merchandise Service Sections P Young Men's Clothi eta’ ie gans utomobile Toys and Dolls 9‘ Cut Flowers and Plants Ay ane Bags “Butterick Patterns” Magazines Chidrerts Barber Shop Misses’ Waists = Candy Cigars Luncheon or Afternoon Tea will be served from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m, in The Wedgewood Room The Mandarin Room The Loggia Express Elevators Founded 1826 Tenth Floor Lord & Taylor 5 Fs New York Murray Hill 9000 Ty Vaated Hb rad