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balsta B BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1914, a ae Nestiadtion for’ streak Isr eat Finycerventh street, || @OMPLEXIONS TINTED You’ ll Crow Over established Com- jacerations eatin face and) ° be oi AT@CH THE GOWN, “ 9 inde eutwerston.’ The fachoot wilt weal wounds it ow May cing yaw PASHION FREAK GETS- IT’ for Corns! V @rranited mong ine iar to those . " q : and rtments. « ”) ; | Satgcin be riven tm the various DOZEN HEN ADT thea: Nichard || Pooh for the kreen wign of ||It Will Startle You How “ORTS-IT al ont a . es pre 4 igen “twenty pe. & contractor, of Paria, or the red wigs, blue wigs, ee me hoped One Hundred and|] purple or crushed strawberry ef- i Broadway at 34th Street wall Soot J Cutline of Ca. he i. Fens + aires te Ng Focta tn hand drapetioal MNGEMs ; {140 | Weat kee has Paris looking pale mauve : WHATS INDIGESTION? street, and Charice red tenet twoen- when it comes to a freak fad. ; ty-elght, bookkeeper, of No, 817 Fur- . +, WHO CARES? LISTEN! | i . . The girls there have gone in for Iikel come, the Bronx, Tein thou 4 the use of face powders colore’ ‘| *,.09 “Pape’s Diapepsin” makes _ gour, gassy stomachs feel fictii T thi ‘ho had Rng I nor Bill for Drinks tats ta in Riot, lous. Two o' i who “ to match their dresses, Just now fine at once. ae it takes you ply @impleat, eureat corn cure ever seen. Corn fussing is Tomorrow, Thursday, a special event in Women’s Tailored Suits at $25 Tomorrow about 300 suits, in exactly fourteen new models, each model a perfect oun die an original Paris design, or an adaptation in which distinctive features from several ofiginals are adroitly and cleverly combined loor OP Eo etal pace al & lovely shade of lavendw has harges the call. in Which Many Heads agalont the’ pcopeieter and his man. But mandarin yellow, Sevres ager, oe, in turn were accused and Are Cracked. charges of blue, purple, violet, sweet pea shades of red and pink, cypress green, putty color and almond are also on the boudoir tables of mi- ladies of Milwaukee. A bill for $1.40 presented to a party | pro Time pe baat sy " ih “ator of men tn the Princess Cafe, No. 1208 etree, sald ia distress jo in “ “ nengage, her a wicraast. of belching of a fs <i Meer ae acs oteate ta: ewe tril wrea: |e Probably will be whose | ————————— wt eructations of mip mora that awoke guests in Ney, | court to-das discovered the local office of the oe bloating, foul th or head.| lin, acrons the atreet, early to-day, a White Btar line was notified by wire- It is a singularly representative col- lection of the Pariseminute models a drove women patrons Into the wash room of the cate, brought titteen po-|GTQOWAWAY CLERKS Lge aba DbabesBigp tnnghdbtheandanrid The Jackets, Short, jaunty Is, in | The Skirts. These afford you a selection “, f the Gi ity Trust Company at i] (mete ieee = and ~ HAVE l ST rl 1 BS %. ne broadway, tet the emaune at os bon aon veil goby oan ond ine bel iti ee ah pe ee bal som several battered heads. OST THEIR JOBS. txts 'company” refused to botp thie Legend wpe, mit Ca bese gn are “hlled of them combining the drape feature tad. .; ‘According to the story of the men ‘| former employees. An uncle of one “tai id rape rear - aged Lae net | others plain. The assortment embraces others | the long tunic model, with high waist line. And all are silk trimmed to match coat. The Fabrics. Pian ey Used 's \ Aer serges, Sou crepes, crepe poplins, is, box crepes, dines,’ plain Plain popu “ind worsted” shepherd checks. the smart street shades for Spring. are of the boys was then found who re-| 4nd make tose sor the party they had spent some lit- ry 's Diapepsin will save them [tie time listening to the musio and Trust Company Head Gives Boys bbe dno = oy Bd Gane ae, mh ie tity | atime and drinking. When they! Found on Olympic Clean pe’s Dinpepsin from any started to leave a walter handed Bill of Health. t your stomach right.|them a check for $1.49, ‘They de- 't keep on ing. snleera rs ble—life is|clared they had paid as they went) Thomas A. Fleming and Harry W. | « acest, oo short—you are not here long, #0| and owed nothing. The waiter insisted | Park, the young clerks of the Guar- anty Trust Company, who disap- a your stay agreeable. Eat hat they owed the check. APPAR APRA LDP PPPL PLSD ID, dij at its eer Hi \uscnoat ‘The manager, George Newell, of peared Saturday morning and were eae Hints” . a pp No, 260 West One Hundred and Sev-| yesterday found stowed away in the homer anyway” Should wae ee tarciy [enth street, was called, and being | coal bunkers of the steamship Olym. ekere ore, gtmatantly, com: eat something began don’t with | unable to settle it, summoned Arthur | pio on their way to Europe, were to- them, or in case of on attack « -| 8, Sherman, forty years old, the pro- | qay given clean bills of health, as far tion, sree, rietor, About this time the walters! a, ¢neir accounts are concerned, by re i $ yt sive the qu, nd other employees of the place are|tne omicers of the trust company. it, i vs Md qui aid to have started a “flying wedge,”| hey will not be reinstated, how- A very special offering for Thursday or something equally disastrous. ever, should they return to New York, High Grade Serge Dresses at $10.50 Ing into the wash room. The first | manager of the Guaranty Trust Com. |" sre i glasses is . for Women.................. values $16.50 to $22.50 man to reach the atrect ran to the/ pany, by absenting themselves from @ There are six models, with draped skirt. and single or double tiers. The waists, with: West Thirtioth street police station. | work without due cause they have booger lea shoulders, are designed. with net vestee,and collar trimmed with pompa- | uf i ul “ i Ft ut 3 et 7 Lieut. Siefert saw an opportunity to} qutomatically been dropped from ee Fi ted SO to $12. test the post green lights that can be/ the payrollof the company. This, Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.: $1 The’ colors are navy, Wistaria, green and Copenhagen, ag well as black and See ot yt foot cseaithout flashed from the station tos locality | said Mr. Lewis, has been a rule 184 Broadway at John St. any wo Sake fine sizes are $4 to 44. And the character of these garmenthin both design and ee je by 8) of grace] where a policeman is wanted imme-| of jong standing in his company and me ro: beped _ making justifies the statement that they are extraordinary valucs at tomorrow's price. war You never ‘ calsod to waive it, the officers believe, would ys get it J eee te Sahin iscomfort set a bad example. Adare nd Atnadneteehnd Bere WORLD WANS WORK WONDERS 100 Crepe Meteor and Crepe de Chine Dresses hh = BS value $22.50........ special tomorrow at $14.50 Best & Co. @ Several models, with kimono sleeves and net or shadow lace frills. One model Lo fess The Correct Appareling ruffle skirt and another has tunic and deep flounce. Black and colors. Sizes 34 to Of Children and the Younger Set Misses’ Fancy Suits Dainty Implicit copies of five Paris designs Easter Usual teproduction price $35 Is 2: specialty in which our leadership has long’ been acknowledged; tomorrow’s price $21 Blouses =e the productions of our own designers and workrooms insuring an inimitable f A i Mg: A ( | q@ The newest short, dressy, inset or kimono $5.95, $6.95 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & e individuality of style, and reliable qualities at most moderate prices. sleeve coats, with Medici or shirred colla: $8.95, $11.95 is peed smartest variations in skirts, ca tastlty . aéth Street—New York Very Charming Easter Fashions ripple tier, apron and tunic styles. Latest and choicest Are shown in the new Liseret Hats of French inspiration ; Suits, Dresses, : The most wanted of fabrics, such as men’s blousewear conceits Esceptional Sale Thureda Coats and Blouses cleverly developed from the Paris influence; American wear serges, shepherd checks and crepe poplins, ‘These blouses afe copied tt B ’ Suits Footwear on the smart modish English lasts, and all the correct dress baggy one approved echentogy sad fs Paris models, having lost net 7 u men? to 17 yre. i ; e at fashion conceives as desirable for ing in transition except oys a accessories required by young people of discriminating taste. Spring. Second floor—I4 to 18 years. prohibitive pious which sve pax Ps culiar to originals. ey are binati ff ivelaces English patch pocket and side The ii eyed for the Young Miss ‘ td fe oh, Wi ts cae plaited Norfolk models, wide Fourth Floor—Offers Tharsday Special for tomorrow there a delicate touch of color. Hames teil riew) oatisens aac an Abesseess ache a en English Outing Coats of golf Black Lacquer ov as poly taffeta e wool fabrics. Touch echelags, beat cord and wool eponge, Trimmed Hats them all. Regular 8.75 to 9.75 Values somely trimmed with loose angel model. . at $6. 50 Chiffon Blouses flowered silk and fine net. 14 to 17 years. = 18,7 at $6.95 5.90 4 1? yom. 25.00 jen poy og eo . Airy conceits of chiffon in com- Dressy Suits of wool Gabar- Dressy Coats of fine English side-bandeau conceits. Black as the ace of spades, bination. with, fine Pigg: p= _ fine, short coatee model serge gerd be age ie et, blacker at conniap ot lena scarce Shown in al the i ft “with tunic skirt in the white eck, si. colorings. els of singu i F h id id English Nort —Special Values zed ower heriies — = throughout, soft roll collar Goplss af the newest F french Kc fens and merit and <value well pacers ‘or Boye are vogue. years. of silk, 14 to 17 years. 16,50 : Copies of foreign, models; hand-tallored ghroushout; . Lingerie pica e , . 'e Ail! Woo! Extra Knickerbockers., The Debutante Misses’ Department OD. eS RSET Paevgrg a 7.95 ana 9.95 Second Floor—Offers Tharsday : *7HR IMPROVED FRONT LACED® in weno at tae ol ad ie Dressy Two-plece Suits of Afternoon Frocks of fine qual- ————_ models, daintily trimmed with q ity taffeta, new model, fea- dis t rr of ine shadow laces and empbroid- Young Men’s Smart Suits moire, faille and taffeta A ; A special play tomorrow ered organdie. Exceptional soanpepaage 35.00 49.50 ig Se. cone “39. 78 Modart Models for Spring value at any of these prices. izes lo i ; “: Newest Stripes, Cheviots, Tartan Checks Smart Trotteur Suita in serge, Dance Frocks of pompadour ge gs ert apy iy oe Navy 7, Serge 4 bree pen Heat yes ty ne tin check and woo! crepe. taffeta over cream net and contour and in its absolutely unbroken sweep of Saks Fur sgpler pockets half or. full lined 15.00 29.75 35.00 lace with girdle sash. 46,00 back. In fact the Modart back to, beautiful, Storage ith alpaca or silk. Regular 2 Value J, and gives to is famous corset a distinctive- wi wens pice. as apd ing wide elastic at back Safe, sensible, economical. Particular attention is directed at this season to an in many styles. Third floor Drop us a line when to call. ’ ; Youn Men's High-Grade Sults Charming Millinery $3.50 to $18.50 Or phone 2626 Greeley now! | : Superior fabrics in Stripes, Checks and * Blue Unfinished Worsted, Cambridge and Oxford Vicuna. English models, some | 18.50 braid-bound edges. Hand-tailored. Regular 25.00 Value for Children, Girls and Young Misses Many imported and original models are shown in mixed or fancy hemps, trimmed with silks, ribbons, cockades or flowers. By the Author of “The Leavenworth Case’’ and ‘‘The House of the Whispering Pings” Thursday—A Sale of Imported and “Best & Co.” Hats Anna Katharine Green’s Great New Mystery Story Will offer unusually attractive values for girls of 6 to 12 years. so ets DARK HOLLOW | FIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-fifth Street Begins in Next ‘Sunday World Magazine | ‘ | Be Sure and Got the Firvt Chapter, <. Newodealers’ Supply Lited, Onder fn Adame’ | j y 2 \ : Young Men’s Balmacaans Sizes 84 to 42 Young Men's Swa: wagger Top Coats, fash- » stoned of Mpg vad Mixtures in’ newest {., color effects. Yoke and sleeves lined with [13.50 Regular 20.00 Value