The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1916, Page 4

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ie eT Mroyed tn the Chanpagne. | The text of the announcement fol jee the Argonne district ln “pormoarid certain convoys of the ‘Three which ta held by us. counter attacks fi from ft “The village of Vaux, attacked dur-! Manifesto, it was stated. artillery Ing the oving alone the rond from our Montfatson to Avocourt IN FRENCH HANDS lene River Meuse, The night passed!) “Tt has been remarked tha the Estimate Board. ———— } J without the enemy making any fr of the offensive againat The dangerous condition was é (owtowsd tom Fire Page.) | tantry att vgainst our positions. Verdun, German official communica | TROOPERS RAID BROKERS. |atea when the Public service Con | (The ws ame owever, has con- tions are full of false statements. oa sion permitted tho operation of wi Meuse, but that there has been no ne twee ee eeeeee et alotie. urs when the Prensn traune with, |C1@M Ont Three Pitteburah Places SARS fald Boronmh “President Marke. infantry attack by the Germane ; hg It has been #iolent « Avnw treaties the Gorn on Order of State Oftictal. tindo what It has done Air battles aro ind “Verdun and th Champane districts are ed in sement, At Er ennes fifteen Manes were & put to fligh them scemed In Alsa f to be badiy dam Two Germans | Molished the ¢ B aviators, one in a Fokker, were de. | NO. 425, which js TO FLIGHT fe day of Ma rer We are often asked to “There has been no change | situation of the west or to the east o right bank 3 H FIFTEEN GERMAN AIRMEN put” witch succeeded in getting into the | inh "414 soldiers, who were Very de- age we point of th in the sre i ending vertiently explain their own lines 4 « how it is possible to turn out on to this information & . such perfect work at popular | has been received that two German prices, and include the services fators. one ! of an Oculiet (Registered Phy- sician) without making an ex- tra charge. We couldn't—if_we did a smaller business. But ours is the biggest of its kind in the t, and three Phe these five machines of come to the ground within the Ger | man lines.” An official note has been world, ater iy " : jeategorically denying the statemen We buy materials at the low- | ogo in the German official communt- est prices and “the villkge them with a minimum of over- head expense, for our entire force of skilled workmen is al- ways busy. - In this way we are able to | give the very best for the money —for instance, $2.00 for a pair of Harris Glasses. WS Stonns manufacture seen ot March 9 that | Posen reser p of Gen, von G This assertio: seat night attac nts Nos, 6 and 19, unc nfantry General von Cornitz, stormed the fort with a nu ant ai tnication ar dd that been attac | Vaux had not GNESIA calmly at BISUR -MAG acidity tng, indige tp 4 quarter INSTANT R in either bottle. eb “The same corm \further () that clearing Fren feath present cuples tho 29 West 3414 St. Specially Featuring Reproductions of High Class Spring Suits at $] 7:50 Serges, Poplins, Gabardines, Velour Checks, Homespuns and Serge-and-Taffeta ‘o ‘om: 7 binations. {i Tailored, Demi-Tailored and & |] Sport Models. iit | Black, White, Navy, Apollo Blue, Bolling Green, Rookie Tan, Rose and Vari-Colored Checks. Sizes 14 to 44 for wonien and misses Sale of New Silk Dresses $42°% $18°°° Crepe de Chines, ‘Tat fetas, Crepe Meteors and Charmeuse in combina tion with Georgette. i Tunic, Draped and Flare Skirts are featured | Shown in Black, White, HH Reproduction \1\ of High Cos KS 1 Suit $17.50 teebe- Navy,ApolloBlue,Rookie, Rose, Gray and Bolling Green; also Stripes. Sizes 14 to 44 for women and misses sthers van. and armored fort of Vaux were cap- | tured In a glorious night attack by | ve regiments under an alwe r wh | the to: rt of} oe THAT GERMANS HOLD! CORBEAUX WOODS. mn asserts | nan troops are | "RALPH & CO. ° Verdun aviators vigorourly hands. omy could possibly have | DENIAL THAT CRISIS Co. ee oe eo oe ay TRACK PERIL UP TO P. s. C. Roned of Ratimate Fails to Act on Thé Prench | Plan to Widen Broadway Leewsy. yops, was! army order was found on @ prisoner! the question of inc remains tn/from the Thirty-third French In- | between Broadway nfantry!fantry. Irom this regiment alone the /fictently to preven: Germans took twenty-four officers |being caught betwe ‘up at to-day's meetin Fatimate. Recently the 1 AN German uation of Germany is the real reason dled to drive us, for the German attack.” The Kainer has issued no euch the space Ke out night by German t defended and The Ger ensty riven out at thelspondent and complained bitterly about thelr commanders and their sines | f00d, the Berlin papers sald Commission put the responsibility up to hink you are correct," aaid Mayor Mitenel The Worough President this effect to the Pul TWINS, MARK A RECORD. HAMILTON, 0., Ma PITTSBURGH, March 10.—The offices of five members of the Pittsturgh Con- olidated Stock Exchange were raided ‘to-day by troopers of the State Con- stabulary, acting under orders from the Attorney General at Harrisburg. Al tnches were placed under arrest and © Insteumenta seized. The officer mmanding the raiding equad refused iy what charge would be made omainst the mon arrested raided were those of A. J. Cummings & Co., Company, F ble & ton Ma 7 1 report to » Com 10.--A new twins were born to Mra, Harty by @ Cacsarian operation. X. Her= The Con- an educator, is dead at her fihe was connected with the tndin | 4 ‘. js public achools for fifty-thre | WASHINGTON, March 10 and when she retired there In rintendent of primary instru way's recognition of ° ache tty to ove i Sites Cropsey at one time was IN GERMANY LED (ucto Movernment waa forwarded tol president of the National Educattc TO VERDUN ATTACK “4.4 sPartment, today, with! Agsoclation, She was the author of uptured.” Hinter Lie will now lnumber of text books used. in. pibli schools, Lnion Avenue, the Bronx, was videniy A with heart disc © Bronx Board of sr Avenue surface car re- evening and before a venue Inet night and died Bes the Bron ¥. st fore the arrival of mbulance. oon, n'gagements call for Alon issued, mand jureteky of Vaux | fortinoa- in every | kead and | it were | h FultonSt., Cor. Bridge At Subway Station 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Avenue 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. Luceplional Offerings Saturday of Women’s & Misses’ New Spring Suits Ti: materials of Velour Checks, ‘Cakes Serges, Taffeta, Combination of Taffeta and Serge, Shepherd Plaids and Gros de Londres. Uncommontly clever models in all the prevailing Spring shades. $18.75 $29.00 $24.50 832-50 unre Misses’ & Juniors’ Spring Suits at $145— Sizes 14 to 20 and 13 to 19 In all our three establishments we make a specialty of feed al this price, and for to-morrow’s selling we have selected specially new Spring models in materials of French Serge, f Shepherd Checks, Gabardine, Wool Poptin, etc., in a boa of various styles and colorings........ CXGG ab eeRes ene | U5; -00 Women’s & Misses’ New Spring Coats 5 BI 10% 1245 15% 1875 20” 24.50 Charming Silk Frocks at Remarkable Values In materials of Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Plain and Striped Taffeta, Gros de Londres, Charmeuse. Pussy Willow, Soire Silk, Crepe Georgette, etc., in all the most wanted colors 8127 815. = 82.7 $98.50, ame, Silk Afternoon Frocks, Special Saturday Your choice of hundreds of various siyles in materials of Chiffon 899° Taffeta, Crepe Metcor, Charmeuse, Crepe Serene and one Exclusive Blouse Models de Chine, in all new Spring colorings saeco New Spring Skirts The finest Blouse Department in this city, offers hundreds of styles in Crepe de Handsome medels in Corduroy, Golfine, Chine, Pussy Willow, Radium Silk, Serges, Gabardine, Fancy Plaids, Taffeta, elc,, with various trimmings of buttons, Georgetle and Merveilleux Silk, at excep- tional values. $2.95 $4-% pockets and braid, all specially priced $y -% Our New Children’s Department---Now Ready for to-morrow, Saturday $2.05 $3-9%5 $5.75 for your inspection. Thousands of new spring models, consisting of Coats, Dresses and Middies, at same low prices that have made our Women's and Misses’ Department famous Corduroy, Golfine, Checks and Serge, Coverts, Gabardine and Taffeta, Introductory Prices $129 Gingham Dresses, 85¢ Made of checks, striped and plaid ging- ham, also at this price chambray dresses in blue, tan and pink. In sizes from 6 to 14. Introductory Prices. $1.50 Middy Blouses, 95¢ Made of white galatea, trimmed in the nswest shades of rose, Copenhagen, red and nacy also all white, in the newest models. Sizes from 6 to 20. | $4. Dresses af $2 | $750 Dresses at $50 | $89 Coats at 5-75 Lingerie trimmed with laces | Lingerie, imported rep, paplins, | Serge, check, corduroy and mix- and silk girdle, also in reps, ginghams and chambrays, trim- med in contrasting shades foy girls. Sizes 6 to 14. tures; some are in the new cape gingham and chambray, made in style, others leather and silk trim bolero, middy effects, short and long waist models for girls, med, belted and flare models. inter-mediale and juniors. Sizes 6 to 14. Alterations Free in All Departments Sale at Three Brooklyn Stores surgical record was established when | Laird | Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Misses’ and Girls’ Spring Fashions Misses’ Tailored Suits Copies of Paris Models and Our Own Originalions Of Men's Wear Serve, Gabardine, Callot Checks, Wool Velour Checks, Wool or Silk Jersey Cloth or ‘*Poiret” Twill. 14 to 20 years 24.50 to 125.00 Misses’ Dressy Silk Suits (optes of the latest Paris models, also exclusive creations—14 to 20 Years Dressy Russian belted, full flare or Empire models, new cape effects, of Gros de Londre, Taffeta, Faille, Novelty Plaid or Striped Silks 9.50 to 145.00 Special for Saturday Misses’ Three Piece Suits e Misses’ Cape Collar Suits Of Men's Wear Serge in Navy, Six exclusive models, with rip- Copen, Rookie, also Black and ple or shaw! cape collars, of White Check Worsted, three- serge. Velour { quarter length belted hox oat: hecks epherd Ci hocks, or detachable bretsile bodice, flare = tripe: steds; flare skirts. skit. 141020 veers. Special 29.50 14 t0 20 years Special 39. 50 | Misses’ ‘Country Club” Suits Eight New Models for Town and Country Wear—Styles Registered—14 to 20 Years Single or double breasted, new belted flare coats, silk lined; new model belted flare skirts, of Callot or Shepherd Checks, Overplaids, Home- spuns or Mannish Fabrics; also Men's Wear Serge or Gabardine, in Navy, White, Rookie, Tan or Twilight Bluc. Special 29.50 Girls’ and Junior Suits Lspecially Designed for the Hard-to-fit Girl—10 to 17 Years Dressy or tailored Suits of Serge or Gabardine, in Navy, Copenhagen, Rookie, Brown, or Beige; Homespun or Check Worsted. Pleated, belted or box flare coats, silk lined. Pleated or circular skirts 18.50 w 45.00 Misses’ and Girls’ Spring Coats Copies of Paris models, also our own exclusive styles, particularly adapted and especially designed for the younger set. of the Spring Fabrics in new colorings. 6 to 16 years 14 to 20 years 9.75 to 39.50 18.50 to 98.50 * Girls’ Russian Belted Coats Misses’ Bolivia Vicuna Coats Smartseven-e model of Bolivi lined, in Porcel Ruby, Deer or Navy. 14 to 20 years thflengthtul! flare cuna Cloth, silk Blue, Citron Special 2 9.50 Russian double breasted belted model of Check Worsted, N or Copenhagen Serge collar of Moire Silk, silk lined @ to 14 years. Special 9.75 Misses’ Dresses and Gowns-14 to 20 Years re 18.50 to 79.50 14.50 to 39.50 18.50 to 98.50 Silk Afternoon Gowns....... Serge or Serge and Taffeta combined. Dancing and Evening Gowns Jeanklin Simon g Co. Will offer Saturday Misses’ Silk Afternoon Dresses Of Taffeta Silk combined with Georgette Crepe in Hague Blue, Rose, Green or Navy, made over silk; bodice and sleeves of Geor- gette Crepe in self color, new double flat collar of White Georgette, virdle of material embroidered and beaded, skirt of Taffeta, com- bined with Georgette. 14 to 20 years Special 19.75 Girls’ and Junior Dresses——6 to 17 Years Washable Frocks... 4.75 to 29.50 Silk Afternoon Dresses. ..... 12.50 to 29.50 Party and Dancing Frocks.... . 9.75 to 45.00 Franklin Simon & Co, Will offer Saturday Girls’ Silk Dresses—12 to 16 Years. Of soft Taffeta Silk in Copenhagen, Rose or Navy; collar, cuffs and tucked Vestee of White Georgette Crepe, trimmed with lace and covered buttons, skirt with flounces, crushed girdle with hem- stitched tab. 12 to 16 years. Special 12.50 Large Map of Ireland» IN FOUR COLORS Showing Localities and Titles of All Principal Irish Families. SPECIAL FEATURE OF NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD

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