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EMPLOYERS RELP ALORE PRIMERS’ APPRENTICES Otganized by THirhy (0° Ad-|% Phase Who Hava Worked ‘Two Years, 4 2 New York, pe so hbvanee tn Une chomp ‘may Go ab now undér such ad- €s are rarely offered to be- im the world. of work. Their ‘wag made esthooth on Wednes- ing by the formation of the Printers’ Section of the for Printers’ Apprentices of York: This camo about at a ing..of the employing printers of Greater New York, Bsect being to advance the edu- of their apprantides in co-oper- with ‘T¥pographiéal Union No. the Hudson Guild, wager sum of mong} toward the of the schoo) waa contributed + he ores Tho officers elected organization wére: Prest- / Charlee Scribner of Charles Sons: Treasurer, F. C.{" jer and treasurer of ing Company; Sec- | ing’ of the American Gone Forever A shou Company; directors, Francis of the Charles Fran- Judd H, Redfield of Red- | w: nad Brothers and Charles Scribner ‘ @ Printers’ Apprentice School, wi ia one of the best examples of inuation and vocational schoo! in @his country, is in its second year an@ has enrollment of more than 200 studerits working in a hundred printing plants in this city. In order thet an apprentice may be eligible for ance to the school he must have been employed for at least two years in @ printing plant. eighth annual dinner of the Aero Club of America ot the Hptel St. Regis last, sight. Alan R. Hawley, Preatdent of the club, read a 'tetter’trom Lora North- clifte favoring fia ee transatlantic als advancing th q Luckey . and | I Dyspeptic ia of OW The Staple, Sale, Sure, Uso of Stuart's Dyopopeia Tablets Will Being Joy to Any Stomach Safferer In an Easy Comferrable, Diether Way. afrata-to-make-a- women cannot help their seevnahnen fow they suffer terribly and ‘mooai hat dead, gone. sour t ‘hana to ‘euteg every 104-106 263 Sixth Ave., Suits. lar men. faction or your money will no chances dealing here. economically he inclined, for_they a saving well worth while, On Avy Purchase Up to #10 We Offer the Special Terms of sk 1¢ TO 16 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE OPEN "EVERY EVEN«NG Special for Complete One Week $49: 75 Only This 2-inch Continuous Post Bed, complete with woven wire rings. Cotton }]f op. Mattre: all sizes. 1, cut; regular price $22.50. CREDIT Baal ae OWN TERMS Ave. OPEN EVERY EVENING 14 St--BAUMANN.-- T. RETLY CO. West 17th St. Only entrance to this department gy Furniture Store. ‘Clothing on. Credit New Spring Suits For Men & Young Men “Character Clothes” is the term most befitting our splendid showing of Spring Correct in style, tailored to per- fection, these suits have the “snap” that ° will win favor with well dressed, particu- And these clothes are guaranteed, for they must give entire satis- be promptly refunded. You take yrices_are_an_incentive for those prove 12. .90 315" 18". 20" 00 Down& $]-°04 WEEK 149TH ST. & 3D AVE., Subway & “L” Station on Corner Es eat 25¢ to's0c dlapy new models, id nile, OM Sebel Piaes—Main gl aa Now t the Young Women, Misses and Girlies Can See All Thi ' Fashion Has Done for Their Adornment This Spring Mothers Can See That Much Is Done for Them in the Particularly Low Prices N Misses’, Junior & Small Women’s Coats at $7.98 to $12.98 In the Stroller, modilied Sport Coat, and the most desired Balmacaan and Dressy coats for afternoon wear, made in all the most desirable materials, checks, plaids and all the fancy weuves of the season and high and Chiffon. class shades; sizes 13, 14, 19 and 20. Women’s $3.50 | Gloves, $1.87 20-Button White Mous- quetairé Gloves—A beautiful fitting glove and finished with all the Paris touches. ORLD, ee ee ptt - ive Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise @ESIOE® ‘Tailored Suits & Coats for Misses & Juniors $4.50 Messaline Petticoats Made of am exce excellent qt lersey top in and cl | changeable co colors... ...... Ieee thr RIDAY, MAROH 90, Ute es pee ee ee New York's ' Shopping Centre t ’ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Club Plan Payments May be arraifged by those | Yation_to_f who prefer to pay at intervals, | their Prices are the same. Every style_is designed to kindle” the rklin es 0 to express its blithe- Special at $15.00 & $25.00 Each At $15.00 and $25.00; Values $19.50 to $35.00 At $15.00 and $26.00; Values $30.00 to $35.00 Misses’ and Juniors’ Smart Tailored Suits, Misses’ and Small Women's Coats, fancy in all the most desirable materials and colors, high weaves, poplin and the popular fancy moire, in class tailored models, guaranteed linings, new, up- A very chic models; extraordinary $1 5 and $25 o-date s! Ss, © most desir- pie prt ptiondgalag faarelypesy | 5 and $25 value at Misses’ Dressy Tailored Suits, Children’s [ Afternoon $16.98 to $35.00 Copies of high class imported models Frocks in all the most desirable materials and Special $4.98 colors. elaborately trimmed for alter- Daintily made in cotton voile, noon and general wear; ski cluster of tucks, French knots, fee see ites Gas meas hand embroidery and insertions, the Wek cas oleae . belts of insertion and velvet of } ° ° ° contrasting shades; skirts with . Misses & Juniors’ deep hem and cluster tucking; : in tap, light blue, white and delicate pink, ; Misses’ Fancy Dresses at $10.98 to $25.00 Beautiful selection of Misses’ fancy Dresses, in Messaline, Charmeuse, Taffeta, Fancy Nets Girls’ Advance: Checks, Scotch Plaids, } and Plain Serges, with ful set-in sleeves, rofl collar and cuffs, side pockets, smart nobby model, | Women’ s Thread Silk Stockings snappy st med with all shades. O'Neill Main Store-—Third Fleer. “Seconds.” Some full length nilk, athers with liste nt quality silk, also all Jews fopa. Colors, Wad tbe 5 bith inennaline *flounce ein a ces in all th he antch 4c $2.95 Women's Cotton Stockings. ; Men's Gra sith Gloves-—Doluble 93. l adiereecay ree Petticoats, | Snug Fit Petticoats, $1.50 alhiheh oe oe Ate shea pau: Rise mage : inger ti value 75c., a . cs on heel and ine abieer weigh bh hustee, per O'Neill Main Mtore—Street ‘Fleer, pel rep ide oe ep sdficmiee Hak neeale eel ton, "Full fashioned. In black or [fect fitting, exten dink spliced ee! flounce, in all with double garter Fop, he i 5 Eyeglass Outfit WP Tae ™plain and cinageae | tiihed wit Neck "an” wht || POO dn hin 9 ounce. 6 ‘Y ° #1.80 Sateen Petticoats, | Complete Display of | “Great Authors” Library Made with deep sectional accor. 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Note the Bindings: Rich red seal grain, full bound, soft Author's initial on titles in gold; handy pe 95.00, O'Nel Main Store—Third Floor. Shadow Lace Blouses, $5.95 | Trimmed with contrasting colors of chiffon and lace; Japanese and raglan sleeves; finished with ribbon ties and fancy but- tons ; in colors and white, Crepe de Chine Blouses, $5 ¥ models, in trimmed | of mat and | 9 collars Some of the t 1, Ol Curiouity 7, Romoie ‘The Last of the Mo Notre Dame oat Setine and sensi ‘The Milt om the 11 Hand ‘Times 12 Ailes Marner 1 ety thee ed wtrip ‘ Wice init arauie ue neck, | front and sleeves 1 O'Neill Malu Store—Third Floor, The Man Who Laugie i Hugo | at © 0, M: The Channing O'Nellt’ Male Store—street lear, POPPI PDP ILIIIPIIODPOPPL DIOP DDD ag pp PPP PPP PPD DPD PP PPD PDP PPDPDPPDPPPDPRPPPDDPDAAAPDAOOPPDAAPPD DS Auserice’s Greatest Outfitting Store—O'Neill’s Big Store for Dad and the Boys Men’s Spring Clothes: Snappy, Practical and Inexpensive] Ec owowni Assortments Are the Biggest--PAY LATER A @ Men’ s and Young Men’s Overcoats Guaranteed Values $18.00 to $25.00 Spring Suiis Values $18.00 to $25.00 A ‘The newest Spring wonlets in novelty materials, The Balmacaan model, loose swung, roomy, the staple and trustworthy navy blue, hlack in bold mistures, swagger plaids and club cheeks 5 and plain gray Worsteds and Sorges, Homespuna, Sleeves and Jined with silk or satin, The 75c¢ Silk Socks Jorten Pencil, Hairline and Pin Stripes, English Be ben Coats with inverted box plene Overplai¢ hepherd Checks, Chalk Stripes, patch _ por cults I meres and Worsteds in modest Id patterns for the young fellows. silk Men’s Shirts Values to at $1. 00 $1.50, | new Spring patterns in « very fine quality be | Jub checks, mixtures and plaids. The nap pndon ever originated, and al regulation models “Men s Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits falues $18.00 ‘to $25.00, at $12.50 Suits are this season’s models and tailored and cut on the newest lines and perfect fitting. Coats are lined with high lustre vars st cleated cd plale Venetian, yros-grain silk faced. Suits are made of all wool ‘ “ ‘ cuffs attached, coat models, Sines 1842 to 18, 01,00 each black unfinished cheviots. O'Neill's Bir Store for Dad and the Bors, Four Entrances direetiy from Aisth Avenne, light and medium cut over “c ustom. he collar exactly in | veadater whiel J —omerssse QIERLI-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New brug City o=er=0 sreat $4.98 $4.98 to $10.98 h. in full length and three-quarter models, many Checks, Diagonaly and Fancy Weaves, trim Women’ s Silk Lisle Stock- Mesh Velling , Values 25¢ to (00.0 15c to 25¢ Mesh Veiling, plain 4 fancy spotted effeeta, the vew veils now in o mand, black and colors. Bargain Plose—Main Saran New Spring Coats dl styles in Girls’ new Spring Coats, yles; of English Serges, made moire, fancy braids and lace; in Maes 6 to 14 years. | Silks and Dress .Goods { 91.10 All Silk Satin Measaline 79¢ Yard Yard wide, yarnsdyed, ins of all the street and ¢ also ivory and black 91.69 All-Silk Biack Charmeuse, 91.25 yaad 40 inehes wide, a good, heav: pendable quality rich black, pri eh and clinging, $1.10 All-Wool Crepe, ; 79c Yard * wide, in all the wag) black $1.00 Brocaded Novelty i oth. 58c Yard ' elie of new | black, a good | dependable q O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, Tern Self-Pronouncing Dictionary, 50c Published at 81.00 (Copyright, 1914) y + the words of the, Fag het by the best writers By mail Se extra O'Nell) Mair Store—stepet viene, | 50c Underwear’ 39c Men's extra quality lightweight Bale i priggam Shirts and Drawers. itn have French neck, short sleeves and buttons; drawers have -suspender tapes, extra large double seat, All sises. Men's $2.00 Pajamas, $1499 Made of very fine Mercerised Togo Cloth, in plain colors. ‘They are sple didly tailored; surplice neck; ent and reomy; nicely trimmed wil and fine mother of pear! butions wry