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RY ee Stewart & Co. Correct Appard for Women & Misses STH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET Offer for Saturday Special Values in on youthful lines of gabardine and mannish | the near future protesting against | steel sold at new record price at 63 on in black, navy and all the new colors; eckets are lined with peau de | 18 50 some features of the British order in | ective dealings and general list showed Sizes 14 to 18. Many of these garments are perealue 2 snltabie eS | e Council and anking for more detailed; gainn, but industrial issues were the ‘emall women. information about other features, active loaders in the trading. Market A Sale Sale of Spring Suits Suits for Misses WASHINGTON, note to be sent to Great Britain tn ~~ TWLSIN CH CABINET (CONSIDERS PROTEST se nnn = Objection hinte to Threat Of | 555.4, © new high recor Womens @ Misses’ Easter Apparel _ | Seizing Cargoes Sent to Neutrals. was taken up at to-day's Cabinet | closed active and strong. meeting. ‘Tailored Spring Suits | Dressy ® Tailored Suiits {prince tects or the order \on| 1% ww chang tom peta American commerce and on the Last. et Popli Fail rights of American citizens, Infor- | Amal my te new models, cts in Fale Si si the | Of Site ced ident pM i i a mation laid before the President by | 4% ee fecent Paris models; ‘aille Silke, we Md 1 ceclater "dai Secretary Redfield regarding the ex at feta, Gabardine, Men fear Serge are handsomely me port trade of the United States since | | 4 ‘and Checks, Sgt cornew oxtere embroidery and ornaments. the outbreak of the war was xone Re over in detail. aod Special 24 50 It was understood that the Prest atin ae o dent'’a advisere did not believe th td ie ie order would have a demoralizing ef- | TO Hot 10% fect on American commerce, because ae BS Bs of the continuance of trade with 51004 100 14 Great Britain, France and hor allies. + wa es a ‘The part of the order giving notice sat Roy Rit that goods suspected of having an g ES enemy destination sent to neutral thd i Ry countries would be iiuble to seizure he ft ie was understood to have been agreed mg iy 13 upon as one of the chief points to be tie ally a1 protested against. : BF BV os —————— : 2 Bt eB "NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Py Be Cotton prices were steady 3 to 6 n* wah is points off during first hour, Prices die thy dbs Cord Pop! rallied a few points on short covering 2 2h 2h — Of juroy, Taffeta Silk, lin and Men’s | Vit, spot house selling an important FC rod § = ‘Wear Serge, in all the latest styles for JOH 1044, 105% + We ‘Misses factor in second hour-—Liverpool ie 1918 we , Spring; Women’s and ’ sizes. bough. og Bry Fa x o' s tratt 5.00 Va we ut f = : EEE == i aby 1h SERS STIME RATS VOR ALL REAL ESTATE ADVEETISING—NOW 18 THE TIME RENTERS AND BUYERS ANE HUNTING. SON, Bs ® ty 2 senor ASSES pee $ oN BF ‘f Bie # 1% Jos jo ¥ i st? "sot a A S Lh Ly § 4 ant tt 4 ig” . 8 {4 i 1915 MARCH | every man thinking of getting a suit extra inducements for this week. Mills, Panes absolutely this cloth to be the goods used by the high sell it under $25.00, and from that up %$ $35.00. My price for this one week, in- cluding an extra pair of trousers of either uae same goods or striped worsted........ force your order in before Easter week. run mostly to grays and just the suit to put on now to piece out the season. They are the fabrics used by the $20.00 tailor. My price while they last, two-piece suit to order PITCHELL vicvoston 119-121 Nassau St. 1431 31 Broadway %-" THA, 9 SATURDAY 1¢ O'CLOCK OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7 : os att and Until Closing Time To-Morrow 1915 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 S:O ¢.3'O,e-4 ee ee Ie DD Easter is only two short weeks away. Iwant of clothes for Easter to leave me his order now. I am making 354 Blue Serge—Thisisa staple Semler, made by the Wanskuk wool and fast col: lor. I guarantee grade ready made house for $25.00 and up. No custom tailor in New York would 15.50 wine Smithfield Worsteds —1 take this method of forc- Cetnaeer rd » These 1s bear the original ticket from the and I sunbentes them absolutely all wool and worsted. are run Re tall in grays and plain shadow weaves and Sharkskin lor ever had Smithfield worsteds under $25.00 oem asuit. These goods are 12-oz. in weight and will hold their shape. They were purchased at unbeliev- able prices for reasons which | am mot} permitted to state. Full $25.00 value, meres suit to order No extra No extra trousers goes with the Smithtield worsted Georges River Cheviots—1 got hold of six pieces of Goorsee iver Cheviot. These goods are pusrentoed absolutely all wool. lark browns, 35 in weight, 7.15 SATURDAY ® O'CLOCK yolume of y, and prices ruled #) i Whi little above eerslag” ‘8 close. Copper’ (ve Oe. \Issues were favored, and all showed | sejing * gaine in first half hour. Steel state- | mont had been discounted as the stock Rained 3-8, Hoethiehem Steel sold Industrial |issues Were strong With Copper issues lead! | Amalgamated sold at 561-4 and Miam| |at 241-2, Bethlehem Steel 60 3-8 ang | Continental Can up 21-2 points to March 19.--The | 99 1-2. After a short rest the advance was resumed in carly afternoon, Bethiehom ‘2 _. senBysuldakencSe: sciuesiés SFE geeeciuses ae FPS E FES FLEE a SERS ererees Fete PBPesszsEre Fett t lattetet | Plat lett +ette tt | Hteetes ltt +1]+ CREEETES TPESEE OF PETS | PE seeds: Ld an eR Eee tat, PIMPLY? WELL, DOW'T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. mot embarrass you te package of Dr: bets, The shoul; ET 1lO3 A100 ST FISHER BROS| COLUMBUS AVE. f .IDAY, MAJ MARCH s 19, 1916. profita 6 on gr ‘ou sharply A the ae titel +4) ae} iS, close, showing net losses of a con of 1. com®* opened sith morte, bu per the arrival f et vt ihe small ectine. Mt oalesen Uve to its fore ,ryeeei By 4B osha en ae ; my " > tae tape Sign OR ned TG TEIN Selec lA ° BB Pst Ef Be ily mS an! vers in carly afternoon #40 stock ofr 350,000 4 ier de Ss * Hig ma ‘by nt Geld Mining Comp vd day. 98.685 was 4 ah; pt le- | two Chicago sav! Prie dh ‘Dividends decreased atlknoon ut ral — in increased $42,974. Bethlehem Remington Typewriter Company di- | pr firm with wheat but! rectors Led action on dividends jue checks, 16 and 18 copies of Boys’ Top tops; tops. ines other woul te fabrics, many braid bound, new style skirts; sizes 14, 29, 50 years, =. . at FOR GIRLS we have s particularly in patent leather with dull kid or Sizes 8 te 11, at 92.00 1114 to, $2.50 Stern Brothers’ =f p f2nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue A most sscigilonal Pre-Easter offering to-morrow of Misses’ and Girls’ Smart Outerwear ist Wu provide an excellent variety of entirely new Spring models, at the following } very special price inducements: ‘ Misses’ Apparel Girls’ Apparel % ! Wi ‘alking Suits,of oy otenie Girls’ Coats, of novelty checks and ‘ shepherd le serges, many trimmed with inlaid, . ; a ovacoiar 14, 16 1 16 aa He yrs, $18.75 heoppegh al Pique ee $5.00 4 bi Suits, of gabardine and Girls’ Coes two Lg lenes vit coats trimmed with silk models, of eke, %, a pique collar; new model skirts; 24.75 one model with nD fea att ooh collar; 6 7, 50 sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, . at ; at (oy Walking psn of shepherd to 14 years, ‘Simm with em! Model Suits, several exclusi fol mi foreign im vatines, checks and serges, faille collar; 12 17 50° featuring the newest Spring fab- tol7years, . . rics and colors, in sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at $39.75 to 69.75) gingham, hand emb'd pi fon | 2.75 A = Cont Satie poten he Girls Washable Prosi, cframe sacs 1 100nd eye, at 18.50] Sages cud gages vith plein 3.95 A very extraordinary offering on the Main Floor, To-morrow, of 2500 White Cambric and Nainsook Petticoats at 59c, 75c, 98c, 1.25 and 1.50. Which are One-half their Former Selling Prices The assortment includes a wide choice of highly desirable models, made of the best grades of materials and' trimmings. _The Spring Assortments of Boys’ Clothing present a very wide range of distinctive styles and materials from which to make selections for Easter and Confirmation wear at most reasonable prices. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Boys’ Spring Reefers, with extra trousers, of cheviots, home- tan covert cloths, shepherd checks, spuns, t » flannels or blue ser; plain blue serges and mixtures; sizes7to 18 years, . at $8.50 to 16.50] sizes 24 to 10 years, at Coats, of coverts, weeds Boys’ Washable Suits, in the season's and homespuns, in smart designs most practical color effects; 8 to 18 yrs., $5.50 to 15.00 sizes 214 to 10 years, at $1.95, 2. 3.95 An important Pre-Easter offering to-morrow of Boys’ Norfolk Suits (with extra trousers), at $6.75 In plain blue serges, black and white checks, cheviots and homespuns, coats alpaca lined, 7 to 18 years. A particularly interesting sale on the Main Floor of choice Black and Colored Spring Dress Silks In Blouse and Dress Patterns, at the remarkably low prices of 38c, 75c, 95c, 1.28 and 1.95 a yard Included are an Chiffons, Foulards, Satins, Messalines, Belek, Satin Charmeuse, Crinkle Crepes, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Meteors. Boys’ and Girls’ Spring Footwear For every requirement will be found on the Second Floor at very moderate prices. shoe|FOR BOYS we are showing a very desirable pliable gun metal calfskin shoe on a broad Soe a gun metal calfskin boot, dull kid mannish last in blucher lace style, with solid leather welted soles, priced as follows: Sizes 214 to 7, at $3. 25 Sizes 10 to 1314, $2.50 Also for to-morrow, a very special offering of 230 Pairs of Children’s High Cut Button Shoes at $1.95 Made of patent leather and tan calfskin. The sizes are not complete. Formerly $3.50 to 4.00 a pair. The Easter Display of Novelties and Toys On the Fourth Floor, will be found very interesting for the children, comprising Artistically arranged Baskets, Easter Chicks, Ducks, Rabbits and Fancy Eggs filled with Toys, together with an attractive collection of Dressed Dolls, at very inviting prices, as follows: Easter Baskets, Other Seasonable Novelties, at 35¢, 7$c, $1.00 up to 6.00 at $0c, $1.25, 1.75 and 2.25 4 Plush Rabbits and Chickens, Dressed Dolls, at $1.00, 1.35 and 1.75 at 92.75, 3.78 and 5.00 . &, + oh " ‘ Girls’ pandepoor Coats of coverts, : and cuffs; in ses 6 te rr 9.75 1 Girls’ Smocking Dresses, of plain of figures rele- meng en sold t 5 . Previous dale waty fig Bes ap ings Be gs bank. HBL ped $4.75 to 10.00 and novelty eff 1 to 6, at 93.00