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Bee al? & aa PANO as Paw ~ Wear | ES, ma’am, all the ladies ask for War- ners. The “kids” are playing store, and par- rotlike repeat the conversation that they hear. If you wear a Warner's you realize the reason, If not, go to your favorite store and ask for the new spring Warner model designed for your particular’ figure. Then you will obtain what we believe the (greatest corset value ir dollars and cents for style, comfort, health and wear. You will have a corset that shapes’ accurately in lines of present fashion—the correct foun- dation for your dress. You will have a corset that fits with kidlike smoothness, that supports with pleasant, healthful comfort, and “gives” to every move- ment of your body. And remember—every Warner's Rust-Proof Corset, wherever you buy it and at whatever price you pay, is guarantced by the merchant and the designer not to Rust, Break or Tear. You will find the new models of these fa- mous corsets for sale throughout the city at Prices that you can afford to bay. Ask for a Warner's and learn what corset satisfac- tion really means. Every Pair Guaranteed $1 to $5 Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets Medan oa skne WORLE CAR TRAVERSED CTY WITH BODY OF CHLD HELD UNDER ENDER) ‘Crew Did Not Even Know of | Killing Until “Rags” Proved The body of @ boy, found wedged behind the fender of a Delancey Street car, was identified early to-day by his father as Samuel Faurtho, seven yeara old, of No. 268 Delancey Street. No one has been found able to explain when and where he was killed. Charles R. Howard, starter at the foot of Grand Street, was ready to send the car from its eastern terminus last night when he saw what appeared to be @ bundle of rags under the fender, When he pulled it out he dis- covered It was a boy. The body was not greatly mangled, ‘The end of the car where it was found would have been the rear on the trip to the terminus, and the body could not have got there by roiling from the front. The only explanation the ico and car men could find was that the boy was run over on trip of the car from the terminus and the body stuck thi luring succeeding trips. After the identification the police tried to find some one able to explain the accident, but could not. The boy’ father had gone to the police to re- Port his disappearance and was sent to look at the body. ona ' SC SCRATCH BURNED $50. ,PITTSBURGH, March 17. — Police. | het than John Joynt has an aversion t a. Last night Street when Andrew Dawson, twenty. five years old, and two companions walked up to the policeman. Dawson had a cigarette in his mauth. “Now this object is « policeman,” eaid Dawson to his companions. "This 5 i if thi ket, scratche: om the Sadan C3 it 4 Nigh Fellceman dares and iignigd, = Slee Growing feet are elastic and plastic—easily distorted and weakened by faulty shoes. A Protect your child's feet,foster foot-health,foot-beauty and” foot-strength, by fitting him in Coward Arch Support’ Shoes. They help the symmetrical development of grow- ing feet, give control of the foot muscles, hold the arch. in place, strengthen weak ankles and prevent ‘‘flat-foo en | 0 JAMES S, COWARD, 264-276 Greenwich St. N.Y. me Previous| netees, iy 8 wedged so tightly it| com: ELECTION 18 CARRIED BY DEMMOG mame) ABRAHAM.’ STRAUS: As Commission Gov:.ament ofigidl- Griffin Ticket Except One. t'! At the election hgld yesterday Hoboken, N. J., five Democrats elected Commissioners, They WXe:. Patrick R. Griffin, the present Commissioner, with @ vote of + Gustave Bach, wit! 81m; 17 Minutes Grand Contral to A. & S. Subway Station, Hoyt Street. Easter Little More Than Two Weeks Away And Here Is an Unprecedented Showing _ Of the Most Attractively Priced Easter Hats Brooklyn Has Ever Seen In all sections of our Millinery Store are New Spring Hats at such modest prices as Hats of similar quality never sold for before. A trip through the various Millinery sections will prove this beyond peradventure. In the Salon on the Second floor, where are grouped the Paris Hats and the exclusive Hats created by our most expert milliners from Paris inspiration; in the \ Hat Store—the only place in Brooklyn where § priced millinery may be selected in a big, with plenty of space and plenty of daylight for careful matching of colors; in the section where Hats for young girls are shown; and 'in the popular shop of, LITTLE CHAPEAU; where Paris Bonnets for wee maids aredisplayed ; throughout this vast Millinery Store are prices that are STARTLINGLY LOW. And You'll Find Arrivals from Paris in Every Millinery Section Perhaps this is the only Store in Greater New York that allows genuine Paris Hats to.stray out of the section where exclusive millinery is exhibited. Here there are French Hats—BONA FIDE new French Hats, just off the steamer, on the Mezzanine floor, where no price goes higher than $14,850. IT," And Paris is well represented in the shop of the LITTLE CHAPEAU. Rare Plums for those who $1); come early—these little priced Paris originations of the season. 5 the Second Floor the Paris Hat you ardently desire, though the dared eed apse oo Be to give its authoritative Parisian creator—is more than you care to pay, will be copied for you in any desired color scheme. The work will be done by our mi expert milliners and the price will be $9.50 and up. nd This unprecedented offer is meine of the unusual before-Easter values all through the “Rearly ntoaty pM eth. | Abraham & Straus Millinery e. ore eal . jeeed by “ i In the Mezzanine Section ,. Tailored Hats of smart, simple, style Dressy Hats for theater and restaurant wear, ‘for wear with Easter tailleurs, at to | some trimmed with ostrich, others with flowers $14.50. . or ribbon, $8.95 to $14.50. In the Girls’ Hat Store: 292%: Styles for Spring Schooldays at 98c to $3.95 Graceful flower and ribbon trimmed Hats English Jay Hats for girls, in new 1945 for, special occasions at $4.96 to $1 Spring phases of this smart millinery that needs A group of Paris Hats.for young girls, sim- | no description for mothers. who. rely upon ly trimmed modeis which.in shape and line | Abraham and Straus’ for this satisfactory type: are the very:essence of French chic, at $9.95 | of girlish headgear, $6.98. Street and Messanine floom, East Bufléing. James Londrigan, Present City, Clerk, with @ vote of 3,683; py N. McFeely, City Counciiman, wij vote of 3,42; Marry L. Sotimuifil Councilman, with @ vote of 2,887.4 “ah. Sohmulling, who ta anti-Griffin, ( {managed to beat out Mayor Cooke for fifth on the list by on: | Cooke getting 3,866 votes. Th enth highest man wes Max with @ vote of 3,239. OLO ENGLISH REC! RHAL DEAFN re th wufterer oo from vate ite Be i Seve ane a Women’s Spring Dresses at $14.98 Taffeta, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine And Excellent Men’s Wear Serge ‘ \AND THESE ARE SOME OF THE REAL BUDS OF SPRING—some of the most charming mod+ els you will see anywhere. Forget the price—and just imagine™that you are coming to the Store “to spend a goodly sum on a likable Dress—then buy what you ‘like in the sale and at the end of the day count the savings you have made. Malis aa} i ' A very clever model of crepe meteor has blouse with chgker collar, full skirt, shirred around waist * and hi above hem. F nS ee Dresses made on mannish lines with belted waistline and pockets. q And this lot of Dresses completes a showing that you will go far to better—and that you cannot |. duplicate at the price. Nf i Segond Nove, Cootzal “1915” Cotton Gaberdine, 25c a Yard SPLENDID SHOWING of fine cotton Gaberdine in a range of the newest colorings. A pleasing .,. fabric for pretty Spring and Summer dresses. 27 inches wide. Standard Percales, 8 Yard Apron Gingham, 5c Yard Good quality Gingham in blue ‘and white checks. Pretty patterns in good quality Percale, most service- YW able fabric for shirtings and housewear, 36 inches wide. Store orders only, Gubway fleor, West Bulldiag, (man Wannay staxet) Melt Orders Fated SOLD NOWNERE ELSE Send for Catalogue \WAUAUVNNANQUUCUUNNGNUOOONNNQGOUUONOHOOconCONONNOUUUoqONNOQUUqbONOegNOqOOtN VE IMLTE FRO i Purchased in this manner hae never | a ti =| Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, $3.69 A Remarkable Pre-Easter Value THIS OFFERING should bring ey mother of a boy here post-haste to share in this sale. It is an opportunity not lightly to be passed by. ine pure SRea id serge, stitched belt, patch pocket model, Coat has fine alpaca lining and knickers are fully lined. Carefully tailored in every detail and a value that cannot be equalled in Brooklyn, Sizes 7 to 17 years, Carpets in One Hundred Patterns A Variety of Qualities and Little Prices ALL OF THE VERY BEST MILLS are represented in ‘this offering, and, with one hundred de- signs to make your purchase from, shown in such a remarkable variety of weaves, there js no question but that you will receive only perfect satisfaction. The saving you will make is also’an item worthy of your serious consideratidn, Mostly in designs, with borders to match, and some 20 plain color Carpets as well. Hartford and Roxbury 10-wire Tapestry Brus- Hartford and Lowell Axminster, 98¢ a yard. sels, She a yard, Smith and Hartford Wilton Velvets, $1, a yd, Smith Saxony Axminster, and b+ +4 a yard, d, ¥ a yard War Corner sth peg d0th Se.’ WHY: BUY FURNITURE Without Deposits Second floor, Livingtem street, Kast Bulicg, Proved sat to the buyer, ” Our methods are always to rome. 81,50 Week! 82.00 Weekly Methinss Tosi Play Yay Bocere CASH OR ON CREDIT * Our 1915 Catalogue Mailed Free! 7 oe Hartford Berlin Veivets, plain colors, $1, Smith and Hartford Wool Vi Bigelow Axminster, $1.35 and. $}.,! Ail perfect and well seasoned goods, a stock of 15,000 75 pattems. F Pred Cork Linleums, ily te, tat 48 tntaid Lincloune, 7Be and Be a square Seaman t A fois of taffeta has bolero blouse embroidered in braid, high waistline, full skirt with bias fold “ yd, a yard, \4