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Vacuum Cleaner Offer By all means read here our wonderful bargain prices on all standard vacuum cleaners. Positively 70 different styles of electric and hand power machines—the products of 46 different factories—now offered at an amazing slash in prices. ‘The facts are simply these: We buy in large quantities for * gpot cash. We have eliminated the big profits of the canvasser andagent. We are now selling direct to the consumer at one small profit. We are smashing all fixed retail prices in the great direct selling plan, Here are a few prices for comparison, Look them over. BLECTRIC DOTLY sas ss ants Premior Cadiiac Onlo . we 0.00 pt . ha AR AG, APB, Dante i ‘HAND-POWER CLEANERS Combination Venue { Sweeyers and Vacuum Duntiey Cleaners. *U Goes Tube * Hi bowen { 13 Other Hand Powers from , $12.50 “HH; iter Powe Vacuum Clexner, $10.°5 Wh le we at all times sell at less than regular prices, we occasionally have a particularly good bargan to offer like the Jollowing: ASKED DAVID AND PUT Billy Sunday Tells How Kid cannot be any wicked here. There cannot be even a single “Godforsaken, re iy fs 4% SONG ie GOLIATH ON THE MAT Warrior Made “Big Cheese” Take the Count. TRENTON, N. J., March 16.—There beer-soaked, hog- Jowled, peanut brained, grafting ward politician” in the Senate or House. and lower branches of Jersey's gov- ernment were present when Billy Sunday asked all such G-f, b-s, h-j, p-b persons to “stand up and see how | S.men can be a man,” and—accept it from a carefully observing correspon- For all the members of the upper dent—not a legislative individual etood up! title of the ex-outfielder’s address. | “When Potiphar’s wife tried to frame him up, and tried to lead him astray, “Be Men and Not Mutts,” was the “Look at Joseph,” shouted Sunday. avERING WORLD, f ESDAY, MAROX 16, 1915. ‘WHO'S THAT LOBSTER?’ | Transparency Head-Dress to Match The Hair Proves Strik Spray of Paradise in APAR ing Innovation traced the top floor, by Kartoff and he? grown son and ter, at No one in the Kartoff household was at home and Police Lieut. Ruddy, Pa- troiman Bgeey, Beeke, te. In the front room they found a dresser on fire Ine in it there was a fire in a clothes closet bedroom & Heine Ae ed & Ad a folding and another Mrs. Kartoff came home and aad she ideughter, Barah Kartoff, was in Ker"aper ments. Sarah lives with her from the forehead and held up in the ~ IN FIVE SEPARATE PLACES Tenants in the five-story apartment house, No. 67 East Ninety-eighth Street, a & fire to the apartment on Mra, Mollie daugh- 4.20 P. M. yesterday. Murphy and Battalion Chief in one corner and a lo: biaz- another. In th were two " halt yenr-old er two-i ce unchanged Supply ample .50, our price, in three payments he just looked her in the face and back by @ bag of purple tulle. From Rep Electric Cleaner. Big value at if t $17.75 desired: sald: ‘Nothing doing! Front and Tulle Ar- a glittering band across her forehead Model “D" Eureka Electric, latest i “Look at Daniel. He refused to dip rangement Behind shot @ spray of paradise, and a 1915 model, with large fan and $29. 50 brag te ers erie gr g piquant ruffle peeped above the band . al odes! 6 refuse: Oo a i motor; regular price $40.00. sepire of all Beye’ et te) Among Other Attrac-| and that it can be Specials tive “Fixings” for the Hair This Season. The ballplayer took up the con- fiict between David and Goliath as illustrating what a presumably small man might do, He said out one day and found a lo' Ak purchase of a very popular $0 Bland. Power Cleaner enables us to sell them for a limited time at | $2.95 <tbecann price scbtore u }. | afraid of a giant, and asked, Copyright 1915. by Press Publishing Co, | ——————--———= | determine the nature of the iliness of Don’t Think of Buying ANY Cleaner Untill You Get Our Price on It.} afraid of a giant, and asked Tre New York Evening World og introducing one's becoming color |® steerage passenger who showed : " their het hall know! m symptoms of A: Goliath,’ they told him. ‘He's By their headgear ye sha next the face. the patient, ol everybody buffalotd around here.|them—not! Indeed, {t was quite Another rather unusual head-dress | jespiial on Mottin He's the big cheese of the Phillistines.’| amusing the other evening to hear a I am showing at the right, whic) | bacteriological test sho ‘You guys got cold fect,’ says Dave. a pHtek sed certain young W# Worn by a biond-haired miss. !organiams. ‘The vow ‘Why don’t you soak him one?’ Then | Semtleman describe a certain y Her locks were combed straight back lowed to proceed to he walked up to the big stiff, but |lady’s head fixing, thinking thereby ba ag ed ngs the Rp en to identify her the next time he saw “So Dave goes to a brook and gets ” a stone and puts it in his aling, und| Per “She had two quills thrust bing-o! Right in the coco between | through the back of her hair like an joll- {Indian chieftain,” was his masculine 1r when you buy from us you save the agent's commission and aes large protits, You also get absolutely brand new goods. The above is only our partial list. Call and see the largest assortment of vacuum cleaners in the country or send your name and address at once— to-day—for complete free price list No. 7. State whether you have electricity ‘or not. We pay express charges anywhere. Addregs all mail to main office, “Vacuum Cleaner Shop” . ‘ MA 4 + Nec nar AY | BROOKLYN Specialty Co.'s fi ' . the jj Jon, and he was sure he All kinds of Cleaners—At Cut Prices—At All Times a | UR eee ODS eee ot enot her’ 1h e Rec Club Luncheon, 5064" n | crowd. ihe Dext ins) be say at Chickering Hall A Special _ Branch, Main, Office, | Besar Bret | ana Tobst escorted the revivalist to | however, he wished No hae ene unt Wednesday, March 17th ji Pike 181 _Weat St.. near B'way. 4 ething else, for it wasn’t until “M. ie rain m. | ofp dear? the ate| Ree ccergre | Hs auta, which took: nim back 10) {f,"auce Wa ation over that aie mE A Noon Luncheon, he | OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9.30. p dosslehst SENSES Bane eouee the. transparaney roe Presents his artist pupil Luncheon and Aft n lla B. Cannon, Soprano, ‘Want Pratt Pu; jched. emerald green tulle, A band of it Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street IT MAKES NO DIFRERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT lasked the teachers of the Pratt Institute, Ryerson Street, to watch affection among the. pup! The he seem contagior h report there have been cases tagious diseases nearby. The tled in butterfly ends. was charm of con- James McGreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Exceptional Values on Wednesday and Thursday Attractive Prices DOMESTIC UNDERWEAR * Gowns of Nainsook,—slip-over or Empire model trimmed with embroidery combined with ribbon. 50c and 75¢ values 75c and 95c Gowns of Cotton Crepe,—Empire model finished with hemstitching combined with ribbon. value 1.50, 95c Gowns of Fine Nainsook,—Empire or slip-over model, trimmed with lace and embroidery. 95c, 1.50 and 1.95 . 4 value 1.50 to 2.50 Gowns of Sheer Nainsook,—trimmed with lace and em- broidéry combined with ribbon. 2.50, 3.95 and 4.95 " evalue 2.95 to 6.50 Corset Covers of Fine Nainsook,—various models trimmed with lace or embroidery. value 75c to 3.25, 50c, 75c to 2.50 €ombinations of Fine Nainsook,—trimmed with lace or embroidery, value 1.50 to 3.75, 95c, 1.50 to 2.95 Envelope Chemises of Sheer Nainsook...95c, 1,50 and 1.95 ‘ value 1.50 to 2.95 Straight Chemises of Fine Nainsook...... 50c, 95c to 1.95 . . Value 75c to 2.50 Drawers of Nainsook,—trimmed with lace or embroidery combined with tucking. value 75c to 2.25, 50c, 75¢ to 1.50 Drawers of Fine Cambric—extra sizes... .68c, 75¢ to 1.50 ft value 75c to 1.95 Cambric Skirts,—trimmed with embroidery; knee length. value 95c to 1.95, 75. 95¢ and 1.50 TRUNKS & BAGS High Grade Hard Fibre Dress and Steamer Trunks,— hand-riveted bronzed steel trimmings; fitted with divided and dress trays. Sizes 36, 38 and 40 inches. . Dress Trunks. . ainnnnian value 15.00 to 17.00, 12.50 Steamer Trunks.............. value 12.00 to 14.00, 10.00 Week-end Cases of Black Enamel Duck —double locks; reinforced corners; fitted with tray and top pocket; cretonne lining. Sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches, value 6.50, 4.75 Cowhide Dress Suit Cases,—double steel frames; re- inforced corners; fitted with shirt packets. Size 24 inches. value 6.00, 3.75 Russet Brown os. Black Sole Leather Bags,—reinforced corners, double handle, saddler sewn, best trimmings, leather lined ‘with three inside pockets. Sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches. ‘ b value 8,50, 6.00 TRIMMED HATS (Millinery Showroom, Third Floor) Showing many smartly Trimmed Models,—the very latest ideas, including the new large Sailor. Specially Priced 15.00 and 25.00 Special Offerings WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S GLOVES 16-button Length French White Lambskin Gloves. _ pair 1.95 regularly 2.50 16-button length Washable White Doeskin Gloves. _ pair 2.25 regularly 3.00 and 3.50 Two-clasp French Lambskin Gloves,—overseam sewn; self or black braided embroidery. Special, pair 1.00 Slip-on Chamoisette Gloves,—pique sewn...... Special, pair 50c Children’s 2-clasp Washable White Chamoisette and Silk Gloves. pair 50c “ Kayser’s’ “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century Recent shipments of latest colors in Foreign Novelties in Silks and Satins, showing the trend of Fashion for Spring and Easter wear. 12,000 Yards, Double Width. All Silk Crepe de Chi 1e A wide range of this season's latest tints, for evening, reception and street wear, yd. 78c 19915 WASH DRESS FABRICS Printed Cotton Voile in a wide range of new Dresden de- signs; also Coin Spots and Stripes in new Putty shades. 38 inches wide. value 40c, yd. 22c Imported Novelty Embroidered Crepe,—large variety of designs; new color combinations yd. 75¢ and 1.25 value 1.75 and 2.50 Imported White Irigh Crepe Linen,—superior quality; 96 inches wide, value 85c, yd. 45c Imported Mamquisette and Voile, White or Cream, 4¢ ste a was draped around the crown of the OMT oe the Prat iuatitnte head and in the front let to drop over the eyes, while at the back it The effect on the chestnut-brown- hatred girl, and I think in other colors it would be a charming means Lal assisted by Richard Bunn, Baritone Admission Complimentary Music Rooms jh Floor Sevent! | Women’s Footwear Beautiful and Unusual The “‘Myrod”’ Shoe: A revelation—Pumps, Oxfords and Boots The Ruffle Pump A smart semi-dress shoe with ribbon The Button Princess Oxford The daintiest shoe ever made This exclusive footwear is strictly hand- made and usually sells from $10.00 to $12.00 Other Smart Footwear In the new Spring styles and leathers, $3.95 Usually $5.00 and $6.00 Second Floor. A Special Purchase of 2,000 Pairs 16-Button Extra Heavy Double Tipped “Xaris” Silk Gloves Batiste Paris point stitching, white and black $7.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 . «50, 00, ° a offered at the remarkably low price of : Brocade 4 . Se $7.10 Per Pair $3.00, $5.00 | Street Floor Second Floor. f- Extraordinary Offering of a 350 Imported “Students” Suits (First Long Trouser Suits) | | Usually $15.00 to $30. | Special price tomorrow Sizes 12 to 19 years, some styles up to 36 chest. These are all new Spring Suits made of imported English a Scotch tweeds and cheviots, hand-tailored in Norfolk and Boys’ Imported Suits Spring weights of English and Scotch tweeds, chatioth and® mistuses, halt lined. Slaee 4 t0{#5*OO lb years. igi $7.50 to $15.00. Fourth Floor, A representative will call upon notification. | C/B u La Spirite Corsets C-B Corsets feature the up-to-dateness in ¢€ particular, and distinct models are shown for ¢ type of figure; made in the newest, softest fab and contain the lightest, most flexible, yet stro boning. Boys’ New Spring Suits 10 A. M. to 5 PB a ‘Music Daily Tenth Flows Lord & Taylor have made unusual ; preparations to supply at moderate cost Awnings, Shades» 8 Ship Covers” Draperies Are Properly Stored | In the New Dry Cold Air Vaults. , Lace Curtains Cleaned . And afterwards stored, if desired, free of charge” until you require them in the Fall. Fifth Floor, Coutil $7.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 $3.50, $5.00 | $73.50 sack models. —With an extra pair of knickers-~ 4 Of cheviots and tweeds. Sizes 5 to 18 years.(¥ Excallent . SU i i i a