The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1915, Page 9

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Preach Rall Duty Of. PARIG, March 6.—The French ous- { ¢ @e0f'8i8 per metric ton on o =~ ‘Were suspended by Govern-/: Botics. Yeterday Gatil tutther A Beautiful / Complexion ‘Stdart’s Calclum Waters, the ° Greatest of All Blood vi Purifiers. “We need for any one te go about any ‘WIth @ face covered with pimypics, wm , ertiptions, binckheads and liver bia ‘These gre 41! dup to impurities in «thé Beet. ‘ceomee the dleod theroughiy * "Gnd the Diemiones will disappear. “Bteart’s Calctum Wafers will give you @e excellent skin color and remove all \, Seclall ermptions.” ‘That's what Stuart's Oalct (are fmtended te accomplish a complish. Thetr principal tn; Caletum Bulphide, the quickest and most thorough blood cloanser known. ‘Wondertul little wafors get into the blood and destroy ees Present in it. In some re whole system is a humdi the Wetter, x to any drug store and get a 60- cent box of Stuart's Calctum Waters, Get them to-day. jon't fret any longer abo Reads, pimples, bolls, tetter, eczema sp: Zaletum Wi small mample puckago mallod tree ding coupon below. Free Trial Coupon ¥. A. Steart Co, 175 Siuart Bidg., Mich. rend me et y return mati, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. been att Regularly from $3.50 to $4 Gray and fawn arty With heels of live rubber; button or lace models; cushion so ake to tor- tu leet (ospect- ally desirable for nurses) and a blese- ing to women who are on thelr feet a Pomps The best styles in patent colt, dull kid, etc.; aleo Tango and Cleo Pumps in satin andkid; \ all sizes, \ all heels ts *llegion is to organise American citt- -' American Legion, to-day declared that - | about the organization's object. The a| Justice thought the object might be +] take, Mr. Power said, was due to a /E greatest money-saving event ever known in Grea York and Newark. An cpoch in shoe selling that has never $100, worth of high-grade, dependable footwear for the entire ; at less than making cost. Extra salespeople. Men's $4.00 and $5.00 ade-Mark Shoes . .. ==) Such as DOUGLAS, BURT & PACKARD, SLATER & MOR ( RELL, BLACK EAGLE; paten es il colt, Russia calf, gunmetal, \ (> viei iid. English and con By INGORPURATION PAPERS OF AMERICAN LEGION SIGNED AFTER DELAY >; May Be Obtained by the Use ot|Justice Satisfied Object of “Reserve Army” Plan tas Anetian Is Legal. tion, it ts stated, probably will bel tion officers, ‘Sexty-twro per cent. of all theep cases ‘navhes Sth te carte | ace rom foe rk Se, Cor lor, ‘only New York Progressive in percentage than in any previous yess. After refusing eartier In the day co approve the certificate of imeorpera- tion of the American Legion, Supreme Court Justiee Gavegan late yestorday | afternoon signed the document. The articles of incorporation say that the object and purpose ef the wens who are not in the military or paval sérvice of the United States or of any of tho several States and who are qualified to serve the Nation in: the event or imminence of war. The corporation, it ts declared, is not to be conducted for profit. t The directors of the Legion are: | Alexander M. White of No. 68 Remeen Street, Brooklyn; Julian T. Davies fr. of Babylon, ¥.. I.; Theodore Roose- velt jr. of No. 165 Kast Seventy- fourth Street, Arthur 8. Hoffman of Richmond Hill and EB. Ormonde Power | of No. 1°23 East Thirty-first Street. E. Ormonde Power, counsel for the Justice Gavegan did not refuse to approve the application for carta ration, but that he was in doubt in conflict with the military o1 ise~ tion of the United States. ‘mis- bag de error, the phrase “for the promotion of patriotism” having been left out in tho incorporation pers. ‘Thus far 2,400 applications for mem- bership have been received. Chawherlain Calle Legion Menace to ace. E WASHINGTON, March 6.—Chair- man Chamberlain of the Senate Com- mittee on Military Affairs is opposed to the formation of the American Le- gion because he believes it would be a bigoted to the Nation's peace. He sald “I admit that all I know about the s0- called American Legion is Thave ter New in the United States. Selling regularly up te 63 =~ In patent colt with cloth and kid. tops, black suede, gun- andtan Russia calf; all sizes; newest heels. hig! lar cut, colt, dull and brocaded tops; al sizes up e131 to 2. Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes Regular $2.0¢ Value Of gunmetal celf, box calf, in lace and button style from emall to o1.21 State during 1914, released on Tdgien. The resolue under the oversight of pret. |: Seine Saks Tailored Suits for Misses and youthfulness and the appropriateness of their lines. A New Semi-Empire Effect, $25.00 In materials including the most-in-demand Spring fabrics, gabar- manners. The skirts are sufficiently full to show # decided ten- dency of good will toward the fad for fullness. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Newest Spring Coats, $16.50 Khaki or army blue in army cloth; putty, navy or black in gabar- dine; black and white check in woolens, and light covert cloths. Lined throughout in self color or contrasting peau de cygne. Misses’ Tailored Dresses, $9.75 Two Models Fairly Radiating the Charm of Spring. Smart Empire or regulation waist line as preferred; both with vestee and collar of silk poplin. Others with standing collar. Fancy leather or tailored belt. The new wide skirt. Navy, brown or black. English serge, Black and white check worsteds. Girls’ Suits, (10 to17 years) $16.50 Empire or semi-tailored, belted models. English serge or checked worsted, trimmed with military buttons. Contrasting collar and cuffs of silk peau de cygne. Tailored skirt with inverted pleat. Navy, Belgian blue, putty, black and white check. Girls’ Spring Coats, (6 to 14 years) $9.75 Empire, belted or semi-box models. English serge, covert cloth, army cloth and checked worsteds. Some full-lined; others with yoke and sleeves lined with peau decygne. Khaki or army blue, Belgian ofnavy blue, putty, sand, black and white check. Newest Washable Dresses for Girls, at $2.00 Suspender, Empire or one-piece Russian model. Ptain, plaid or striped gingham. Many colors; 6to1¢ years. Second Fleer. Your Boy May Be Dressed for Spring Most Becomingly at Small Cost Never was there greater epportunity at your command than te represented in the Saks showing right now. Mitention Is Directed Mutfs and Neekpieces—were up to $10.00, new $3.58 7 Special 5 ap of fo ite Muffs and Neckpleces—were up to £20.00, now $7.50 Saks’ Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $7.75 3 , ; O d . ’ Muffs and Neckpieces—were up to $40.00, new $17.80 + Several of the newest models for Spring. Fancy cassimeres, in an un- Girls’ and Misses - usually extensive diversity of patterns, including gray and brown mixtures. Millinery at $4.95 = | Furs purchased at this sale will be stored without charge throug « Tailored as only Saks’ ready-to-wear Suits for boys are tailored. Mohair lined. 6 to18 . TWO PAIRS KNICKERBOCKERS. These are quite UNUSUAL Hats, | when the Furs 34 ~ si: i a trimmed in attractive and novel | approval. None may be exchanged or credited. ra combinations of silk braid and 4 Boys’ Norfolk School Suits, $5.95 strew, in the newest colorings and ; ‘ of colors. } Pleated or plain Norfolk models, with patch pockets. Built for style and pray eye ing ond ipo service. Mohair lined. Cassimeres, in attractive pattems and colorings. Ages 7 to 18 years. to many. Boys’ Spring Coats, $5.50 of 3 to 12 years, and the value is above ordinary. Clever little belted-back or Raglan models, of blue serge, shepherd’s check or mixtures of brown or gray. misses. Skeleton lined or lined throughout with mohair. Second Fleer An Important Sale Tomorrow 400 Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts at 95c The manutacturer of our best lines of Shirts for Youths and Boys has given us first choice of his accumulations of short ends of high-class satin broche Shirt fabrics, splendidly made up. No maker puts more style and quality, mere care for details and finish in hie product. Plain negligee, soft, French, turn-back cuffs. All sizes 12 to 144g, in pink, blue, helio and tan shades. An exceptional lot of Shirts at an exceptional price. Second Fleer For Tomorrow, Sattirday Late Spring Models, at $9.75 Very Clever Ideas in Youthful Models Will Trimmed Hats, $5.00 Reduced from $15.00 and $16.50 Characterize Tomorrow's Showing of Special Values in Straw-Sailors, i A comparatively few days ago these were among the most ; Turbans end Continentals. wanted and active items in the Dress Section, but they will one : i The Sailor Shapes are rather !ar- a. a i , The show rooms are replete with charming reproductions and gr, very trim and neat, rade of fine - a bo ger ad not complete in every style, but all sizes, 34 adaptations of remarkable garments; distinctive in their beauty Milan hemp straw: faced with ex- : salir cellent satin, Cleverly trimmed with smart wings, quills or flowers com- bined with ribbons. The Turt and ‘Continentals THE FEW WINTER MODEL DRESSES REMAINING dine, army cloth, men’s wear serge, Scotch tweeds, shepherd's i 5 ill pay the penalty of tardy depart orrew.. : checis, in the desirable shades, and in some of the fabrics, black. pa ian A —_ thirty In number, tnd thay shall be dleposed ef as fellows: In addition to the semi-Empire style are shown box pleated styles, sthall price. All the new Spring 6 Chiffon’ Velvet Dresses, twere $40 to $60, at $18.90 flaring from the waist line. Pockets and new effects, in buttons, are coiors. Third Floor 10 Velveleen and Saline Dresses, were $25, at utilized “as trimming for the coats, which fasten in several novel 14 Satin Charmeuse Dresses, were $25.00. at br Tomorrow, Special Values Women’s Gloves A Sale of Women’s Suits ‘ i The Season Is at Ite Height. ‘Three-quarters length, in yoke effect; inverted pleats and belted Does the new Coat or Dress ‘sug- back. Patch or slashed pockets. Convertible collar, which may be | | gest the need of new Gloves? The Sake Assortment Ie Complete. ‘worn close to the neck, giving the much effected “Bool isn’t it cold?” White “doeskin” Gloves; one Two Groups of Very Fetching New Models idea, or tured back, according to whim and weather. clasp, prix seam sewed. Biarritz white fabric \doeskin’’ Gloves. i 69c Introducing the newest effects and In this are i } apf rere features in ts and Skirts, The in. consengics with the er : embroidered backs. Most popular fabrics and colorings. decrees of Fashion. ; pnp land Pr Fancy Silk Faille Suits at $39.50. The first shipment for this season | Skirts. Black, navy, Belgian blue, or putty. - Exceptionally effective and | = of the famous KAYSER CHAMOI- Siandsome linings, giving a touch of elegance. Fourth Fleer SETTE GLOVES has arrived. 90c. “ Models in pleasing and extensive variety, each in that excellence of j and with that observance A lot of style and snappiness is tailored into these Coats for the Itttle chaps pa yo minnviene ge For Girls from 4 to 18 years, Sec hop Wictted Sole” SRS Tomorrow, Saturday, 80 Women’s Serge Dresses step out even more quickly tomorrow at great savings. Circular flare skirts, high or V-neck collar; set-in, sleeves. Some of the Dresses are beautifully braid-trimmed. Black, navy and brown. Feurth Fleer At Very Remarkable Prices ) at 23 New Models, at $25.00 30 New Models; at $29.90: i # In both groups choice of plain peau de cygne oF fancy flowered linings: , THE CHARM of these richly beautiful Suits is erhancediby embroidety at the back und.around the collar and cuffs of the Coat. Circular or fancy. ’ Mein Floer Continuing Saturday the Season-End Sale of i’ Fur Sets, Muffs and Neckpieces ; 4 At Reductions of Half and More mei A few examples are here given to indicate variety and economies : fi. vided. While the Sale has been in progress during the week, opporturtit abound for wise purchasing tomorrow. Matched Fur Sets; Only One of Bach im | Ermine Mutt and Neckpiece Set, was $350.00—now $148.00 ‘i « Natural Blue Fox Set, was $350.00—~—new $475.68 4 Natural Fisher Set, was $350,00—now $168.60 ‘ é Dyed Blue Fox Set, was $175.00—new $67.80 i Taupe Wolf Set, Was §98.00—now $44.50 ‘ White Fox Set, was $100.00—now $42,508 Natural Alaska Wolf Set, ‘was §75.00—now $37.00 Black Fox Set, was 835.00—now $33.50 There are 66 Muffs and Neckpieces reduced fer temerrew. To facilitate selection they are grouped in these four lets: Muffs and Neckpleces—were up to $30.00, now $18.60 the Summer, if desired. One-third may be paid now, the taken in the Fall. None sold C. O. D. or on Sisth Fleas, For Tomorrow, Saturdey, Only, Women’s Dress Skirts of Black and Check Taffeta at $6.75 Eight new models, excellently made of exception- ally high grade chiffon taffeta. Value extraordinary. The tnodels include the triple sunburst; box or side pleated effects; suspender, accordion pleated, spiral and shirred-top styles. Waist bands up to 36. Fourth Fleer Second Floor The Saka Special Last—The ‘‘ Always Korrect’’ Shoes for Girls and Boys Built upon a last which gives complete freedom to the toes, and nits the develop in ts natural form, Made of _gun metal calf, patent coltskin , kin, The Soles of the larger Boys’ Shoes are of natural sole leather, giving wearing quality. Tan Russia calf q Gun Metal calf 5 Pasens Buckskin Si Inman tte colishin Buckskin | ROWING GIRLS’, .23440 CHILD'S x 83.90 MISBES'....... ae #00 | BOYS'.,........ te

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