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AED WTHWOMIN <= eh eS Ne ED BSVENING WOBLD, FP This Easter’s Hats Break Slave Bonds; Individual Style for Every Woman lenrtay, he told the potion that the | Hight before Woot dineppeared be aereyed ol photeeraphe of bimerif and OBS S600 - aa . . o Officials Think Piwin \ Had ¢ He Disary 4 wmpar RAT TORE UP PHOT A ‘ sO aT paesTs wif b tvwe et woous le Tells Police stroyed All His Papers Before Vanishing “ Bividence bee been “ . @hich convinces the » e @heiale of the Irvington OY a Gena) Bank that Edwin Woot “ Bheoper in the bank ten years whe | @yoteriourly disappeared Wednretay With 96,000 he had just drawn from | a: the Westchester Trust Company «' |). Fonkers, ie an absconter nal Also evidence was unearthed which | e* tt Irvington polies, | fed to the belief that Wood did net Tvmeiee pales, feeve sions It was report “Do you think a woman could have) © | ad a clue i gone away with Wood KG @rombie, President of the bank, war Clad Racwheoper ke Short Orfeo te about the replied. "I @0 not think bh F Mrs. Wood and @blidren were at the Wood home yea- Hunter disappeared Satur day after leaving bis bome, No. 17 carrying @ suit of} clothes, He jained to bia wife that he wa eult to @ tal- jor. Exper tn were to have examined the club's books thie week to make @ sworn statement of its ke show the missing aken from dining room receipte and dues, Hunter married a widow less than & ago, He and his bride are past fifty. WESTCHESTER WINS ON GAS AND ELECTRICITY “Save the Pieces’’ replaced without preserip- bps repair pees to insures absolute accuracy and no loss of time Get Our Prices and Save Money lighting corporation, It te sal@ the settlement will save eonsumeres in Mount Vernon, New Ro- chello, Port Chester, White Plains and Tarrytown about $100,000 annually. “All that te necessary now,” sald Mr. Trisslon to grant ‘the final order’ of re- re. fia ; ‘Weatoheater nls upd, which I expect be jount Vernon said jon for electricity per kilowatt hour consumers. Another Great Sale of Misses’ Suits Beautifully Made Tailored and Dressy Models That Will Appeal to Youthful Admirers of Perfect Style @uccess of our new venture in the field of Misecs’ Apparel us to Greater efforts to maintain the popularity the new depart- Setts tn this sale are without question the greatest values we have been e to procare this season; are fashioned of checks, gabardine, men's (weas eerge and mixtures. idly tailored, and many are ornately trimmed. Sizes 14, 16, 18 & 20, Suitable for Women up to 38 Bust Measure. Women’s@® Misses’ Suits | Women’s® Misses’ Suits Of Faille Silk, Taffeta Silk, Men’s Wear Serge, Gabardine, lin and Shantung; —* combined with Taffeta silk; Of Faille Silk, Gabardine, Mannish or Soft French Serges, Taffeta Silk and Poplins; both plain tailored and fancy trimmed models, in all the new colorings for Spring. spectat 29.50 A Special Sale of Misses’ Coats——— Dressy © Sport Coats | Covert @ Fancy Coats Of Taffeta Silk, Corduroy, Shepherd Checks, Wool Poplins, English Mixtures. Some are half-lined, others lined through- out with soft Peau de Cygne. Special 9.50 Of Covert Cloth, Poplin and Mannish Serge, in the new Spring color- ings; all are lined with soft Peau de Cygne. spect 12.50 Afternoon (@ Evening Gowns @ Danse Frocks At Greatly Reduced Prices New Spring models, selected from regular stock; included are gowns of Crepe } de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Taffeta Silk, Faille Silk and Silk Poplin. and misses’ sizes, Women's Some of these dresses were formerly priced as high as $29.50 ) Piim Flowers of Colored* Worsted, Chiffon Sim- ple Trimmings and At- tractive Veils Feature Headgear This Year. Covrrignt, 1018, by The Press Publishing Co, fas New’ Yart Bveniog Wort), The most cheering aspect of the @easo! millinery ts undoubtedly its diversity, for that assures every Woman that she will find suitable headgear, And as for trimming, It ts about as varied as the shapes, and there are many innovations this year. Prim flowers of colored worsted Placed in a neat row around the crown make an adorable trimming on ® black chiffon hat. With a atraight eallor brim, the double thickness of chiffon drops over the edge to vell the eyes and provoke coquettish glances. Beads are another novelty, and es- pecially smart are those tube shaped black jet ones which are used on black net or chiffon hats. As pictured at the lower right they surround a wraceful brim and form the only trim- ming to the hat, whose crown and butterfly bow are of the orisp trans- parency. Printed cbiffon is used a great deal this year as a covering for fine hemp, leghorn or Panama hats, It ts usually used only on the top of the hat, and sometimes when the brim is pic- turesque in line the straw crown ts cut away, The soft chiffon crown is left just full enough to shape to the head, For @ hat on tallored lines like the model at the top, with rounded corners to the square crown, a pretty trimming is tho stiff straight bow of heavy faille ribbon in the middle of the top of the crown. To the left of this model I have ghown a trig little a! of fine straw with @ bias fold of velvet to complete {ts upturned brim. A dashing quill thrust through the sido is all the trimming necessary for this hat, which would be becoming to almost every type of face, There are some very new effects In veils, shown for wear with the new Easter hat, such as the one pictured at the left. It is of white allk in a very wide square mesh, which on the edge is filed in with a check of black and white, three layers deep. The hat with it te rolled up on each side as if to hold the beautiful flowers which fill the top. hh WHOLESALE ICE GOES UP. Heavy Consumers Notified of In- se of @1 Per Ton, ‘The big ice compan formally notified their yesterday viest con- percent. more on al} contracts made on and after April 1. class of tee users wan $4 a ton, or 20 cents @ hundred pounds, ‘The new price ts $6 a ton According to leading officials of the Knickerbocker and other large {ce con- Price ie not likely the rate that has mmers past, namo- Hudson, tn lakes is the roa: the sumers, hotels and saloons are fly affected, ue Savings of en for boosting 16.50 (eek Wisc n th Lf sumere that the price would bo 25 per | #' ‘The old price to this | ~ and in the nearby | P ‘The t ho pleaded not jn $1,000 for ture U. S. DESTROYER INJURED. Morris Smashes Propeller Agains!| Broekiym Navy Yard Pier. Recause she smashed her propeller @sainst a pier in the Brooklyn Navy Yard yesterday, the torpedo boat de- port with torpedo test- barge No. 1, will not leave for sev- eral days, The Coast Guard ship Miami, which has been completely overhauled, will leave to-morrow for duty in North At- lantic ice felda. Secretary of the Navy Daniels's yacht Dolphin arrived at the Brooklyn Navy Yard yesterday to be overhauled, This is the first time since Rear Admiral Usher has been in charge of the Navy Yaré that the Dolphin hi ut In there Spain Extends &x MADRID, April 2. its order of March 12, prohibiting the exportation of certain food products, the Government to-day Issued a do- cree forbidding the exportation of fron, steel, tin, sulphur, aluminum, antimony, ammonia, rubber, mineral oils and forage. Kathleen Parlow Columbia, Ask your dealer to play her rendition of Rubinstein’s “Melody in F” Bach’s “Gavotte in E Major” Arensky’s “Serenade” These three favorite selections are all on Columbia 12-inch Double-Disc, No. AS688, The price Ie $1.80, (ANTISEFTIO FOWDER.) For Sore, Aching, Tired, FEET Burning og pal A Sure Remedy for All Foot Troubles man's and all Leading Drug- coin at stamps. Want Pink Cheeks— Red Lips? men and women are ned oonditio blood corpuscles several Jane tab’ add to the welght, No Extre Charge for Ut, Advertisements for The World may be left at ony American District Mesesnger office tm the ay wh OP. “ . \ SR em sce OEE Sar ES RIDAY, APRIL 8, 12038. 1. BROTHERS GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABIT” WE GIVE UNITED PROFIT SHARING COUPONS You'll Gain A. Good Deal!! A good deal more than you have any idea of by buying your EASTER SUIT, TOPCOAT OR BALMACAAN in one ofthe Big Busy Brill Stores. You'll save many Dollars, you'll get the best clothing at each price that it's possible to buy, and last, but by no means least, you'll get the very newest and smartest patterns, fabrics and styles shown > this season. Spring Suits, Topcoats and Balmacaans 10 S15 For $15.00 & $18.00 Values|For $20.00 & $25.00 Values The most remarkable display of EASTER CLOTHES BARGAINS for Men, Young Men and Boys that we have ever had the pleasure of showing is yours to choose from, for the next few days only. Lireluded are Spring's Newest Things, wonderfully well tailored and finished. In Suits—Glen Urquharts, Tartan Plaids, Harvard ‘Vartans, Brown Overplaids, Pencil Stripes and Group Stripes, in smart ONE, TWO AND THREE BUTTON MODELS, In Balmacaans, this season's new, modified model with set-in sleeves and patch pockets. In Top- coats, the New Tan Covert Cloths, and smart Blacks and Oxfords. And at each price, WONDERFUL BARGAINS. The Brill Twenty | Men’s Smart Suits THE BEST SUIT SOLD SPRING'S SNAPPIEST THINGS “$29 | «25 Famous for Many Years Instead of $30.00 Included are this season's smartest The very choicest models, splendidly models and newest designs. Glen Ur- tailored, including single-breasted coats uharts, Tartans, Pencil Stripes and with double-breasted vests and a belt to Sion Stripes. “Twilight” Striped match the trousers. Glen Urquharts, Silk Mixtures and hundreds of Blues, [| Tartans and hosts of other wonderfully Browns and Grays. smart designs. Mothers and Fathers!! Here’s the Greatest of All Easter Bargain Events for Boys and Youths—the Entire Stock of L. E. Remington, Inc. Of 85 Fifth Avenue, Manufacturers of the Best Boys’& Youths’ Clothing Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Young Men’s Suits an Russians & Sailors Topcoats .95 for Suits worth $7.95 Sizes 32 to 40 95 for Suit th $9.95 36:98 for Suite worth $12.50 meat $] 500 alues $7.95 for Suits worth $15.00 $9.95 for Suits worth $18.00 2 Pairs of Knickers with the Norfolks. Boys’ High School Suits Sizes 15 to 19, With Long Trousers, almacaans $15.00 and 1 0° $5.95 Sprague-Made Wash Suits at 95c Values $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Values Easter Specials in Furnishing for Men SILK NECKWEAR in a won- | SMART SHIRTS in » wide | MOCHA AND TAN CAPE derful variety of rich silks, variety of fine Satines, reels Every new shape and| Panama Repps and Oxfords, and $1.50 style. with soft cuffs. FINE SHIRTS of Satin Striped 91.00 values. . » 5Oc| $1.00and $1.50 vatues 69 | 1$1-50'& $2 value $1.15 All Goods Purchased Up to Closing Time To-morrow Will Be Delivered for Easter Sunday If Desired. 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue Union Square and 125th Street Stores Open To-morrow Evening We Give United Profit Sharing Coupons With Every Purchase, YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU’RE NOT SATISFIED, SUGH.LOU THU OL OD e«LIGVH SHL Lad. In a Wonderful Assortment wore Tapepats, Reefers $10.00 Values SUAHLOUd TIYA OL OD