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+e GHSS PRESIDENT INNOTE:WRITING Mace denies, Nothing of # belligerent nature was sighted on the voyage, he anid Jules Racine, a Swiss, who came to this country fm 1875 and lives at Middletown, 8. I., said conditions in been a busy note writer also because ever giving an excuse of fommy weath- er and tho like. “Becauso of the embargo on Swit geriand by the allies the Swiss havo| been compelled to e It has even been repo suppl t the Health and Welfare Series for PROSECUTOR OF GARY SCENTS PLOT TOKILL THR EVENING WORLD, FALDAY, MAKUH REPLY TO ALDERMEN ; oa Statement Defending 4 10, 1928. |schoois, tine witteh aight otherwise ve 'NIGHT SCHOOL ALUMNI ser". aemortion mate t polled by The Specially Shop of Ongunat cr FIFTH AVENUE AT 88™ STREET Switzerland wore similar to those in| holes tn Swiss cheese will be enlargod Lve ¢ Schools From Of the United States with regard to the| to effect a saving. | German propaganda and exchange ot] “However, there ts plenty of work] ficial Criticism. notes between President Decoppet/ because of the munition orders, and } Thea ’ 66 ” 4 end the German Government. men who formerly received $1.50 a da ee } Atumnt, teh Nes es as 1ONS are now getting = . * ” 1 4 ting - ‘Tho Swiss watch and other facto- —————————— Gasoline Mixed With Oil —); he nights a? evening wahoo! and aegis ries are working day and night turn-) HEALTH ESSAY WINS $1,000. Does Not Want Steel Chair |: removal of certaln courses trom the Specialized styles for the varving Passenger on the Chicago Says ing out ammunition for the allies,’ —_— . - te entary 8h . Was Issued # reply to ke types of the younger set of I4 t 18 ae » gi ~~} said Mr. Racine. “It ts satd that $100,-| Dr. a Mre. strone Captare} man Just Yet. ‘tain statements made in the Hoard of ‘H BALKY MUS fo RINGSE SCL id He Has Troubles Like — {000,000 worth of orders have been ite Life Insurance Prize, | heh Aldermen. t KY MUSE years. Modes for misses that favor ra Lave seiteetiied te © prize of $1,000 offered by the cae To the atatement that {t does ni Prince Joachim Aldrecht of . A js PD Mi betes 6 pro-G: ¢ i “Ithrough the American Social Hygieno|, no Nea of | oth A he . simplicity c sire i __|puBlle to making vigorots ‘prateata| emits gaaecicas cial _Ttvkleno |g believed to be @ plot on the liv hee auch ein th fary marches, 9 sald to implicit for those who desire inob- } Tho steariship he) against it, but the Government con-| social hygiong for boys and girls, his|Prossouting Attorney A. M. Hendar./s-nools, the gasulallon ea:s th having trouble with the trusiveness in dress boyish direct- French Lise came Into port to-day|tends that the manufacturers havo] becn awarded to Dr. and Mrs, Donald! son and County Detective John J.) kee 1) canta mat gable cls time for] eaen, “On to Verdun.” ness of line for those who must have a after a slow pa twolve days right to make and sell munitions} B. Armstrong of Stapleton, 8 1, it was pt a ul Ut itive f i hacia \cora {to whom thay pleaae announced yesterday. Kano was revealed last night when an = es - more positive form of apparel. In all froin Dordenus, The she Prectient of Switeriand has, TA® Prize paper will goon be issued] wutomobile used by them in thelr tn-| types, though, is the subtle charm, said the delay was largely due eee pO ta Se Teka Reine fur | vestigations of the Kast Youngstown the verve and esprit of youth. MALE OK BONWIT TELLER &,CO, why coal and hauling of machine of the barnaeted The Chicago willbe put in drydock immediately The ship was convoyed out of: her home port by two mine trawlers and rumors spread through the she was in danger of at German raider, ‘This, howev a general over- and scraping of the depredations of German Zep-|t pelins on the town of Chauxdefonds, which lies near the German border, ‘Tho first time the Germans dropped bombs President Decoppet wrote a note and received an apology. A week later more bombs fell. Again notes were exchanged. This has been re- Capt. peated several times, the Germans enellt of Ite policy holders. early 600 persons took part tn the contest, riots was taken to a garage for re- pairs, BONWIT TELLER & CO. had been mixed with oll used iu the FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET that| Machine. Automobile men say that i¢! | the objects commonly regards as in-|a@ spark from the bearings had S ectal for Saturdo ONLY animate really havo feelings reached the mixture the machine About Five Hundred Pairs reir that equnded as (fit wesl would have been blown to pleces and! Women’s Pure Silk Hose | night that sounded as if it was ering horribly the occupants killed. Kane admitted =| he and Henderson had received threat | ening letters in tho last two months. | Exceptionally Priced at 50c | : | Elbert H. Gary, Chairman of the United States Steel Corporation, who! In black, white and the favored shades, Reinforced garter tops and soles. | | — WHY HE WAS CONVINCED, Preow the Washington Star.) “Here's a scientist who says Introducing the New Misses’ “Waistcoat” Suits 39.50 49.50 One-button coat, bound with lacquered braid. Waistcoat of men's wear flannel or silk. In gabardine or serge. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Tailleur Suits A Large Collection of Exelusive and Unusual Styles Specially Priced at 45.00 29.50 35.00 39.50 Chic belted styles, Godet flare types, plaited coats, Bit-ring belts, interlocking belts, chain belts, new pocket forms, wing cuffs, many buttoned sleeves, apron girdle skirts, flare side skirts, collarettr ‘At Bloomingdales’ Shamrocks Free With each purchase in any de partment of the store we will pre- sent a pot of growing shamrocks, free. Present saleschecks in our green. houses on the rvof between 9 and 12 A. M.,2to 5 P.M was indicted Wednesday in connection | with an alloged conspiracy to fix the| price of labor in the steel mills of! this district, will not be brought t Youngstown to furnish bail, P. cuting Attorney Henderson announce Judge Gary will not be required to come here until the trial begins, prob ably in tho next month or «ix weeks Maite anil ev | “Bontell” Corsets In reply to a report from Youngs- town, O., that the recent labor trou- and cape effects are among the new style features. Made of gaban bles which developed there were due 2.95 dine, serge, club and Bi checks, Sizes 14 to 18. to a reduction of wages made in some | | » lof the United States Steel Corpora. Rogularly 5.95 to 9.50 tion's plants, Judge Gary said yestor- day: “The wages of our men have not} been decreased since Jan. 1, 1904. They } wore restored on April 1, 1905. Further | Increases have been made since that time as follows: On Jan. 1, i907, by| about 7 per cent; on Jan, 16, 1910, by| about 6 Fob. 1, 1918, by | 10 per 1, 1916, by} entage of in-| in every case} ng paid at the time! such increase was made.” Judge Gary declined to say if he would fight extradition on the indiot~ ment retu t Youngstown, seed Na NEW ANTI-SALOON BILL. | A collection of odd Corsets in plain batiste and silk broche Chinese and Mandarin Moti, Sry, he new suits have the typical sleeve, collar and body of the new Chinese movement. “Bontell’’ Brassieres Special at 1.50 Of marquisette with eyelet embroidery, Inserts of Cluny lace. Misses” Costume Suits An Ensemble of Indtoidualized Styles in Silk and Cloth, | 45.00 95.00 upto 195.00 Lanvin's cape coat and belted suits, Jenny's Chinese motif, Agnes’ bouffent hip effects, Premet's . Bull -and- u Pe ee cece ene loz serge-a: Despite their scarcity, Bonwit Teller & Co. Brovidia Sut Ve have just received from abroad a fsa. | Bari bal pieces | large shipment of eeee Sire Oe een oe Sen ere, hat Shall Make 200 Silk Dresses, Special, $14.75 For Misses and Women Dresses for Street and Afternoon Wear Silk Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor Navy, Belgian Blue, Green, Rookie, Plum, Rose, Black Ten New Chic Styles—All Sizes This is an important sale. There is a scarcity of good silk dresses just now—due partially to their great popularity and the great demand for them. Because of a stroke of good fortune we have been able to augment our assortment at this price and feature tomorrow's showing as The Most Noteworthy in the City at $14.75 Second Fioor for the Legislature 4 mew form of the} Optional Prohibition Referendum Bill | It cuts out the vote provision of the; present bill by enlarging the petition and making @ remonstrance of It. It provides that if a ‘remonstrance” against the liquor traffic, containing the names of 51 per cent. of @ total com- posed of the registered legal voters plus the registered legal * en liquor re- monstrants of # politt division, is fled in the Supreme Court, that district shall become thereby dry for two years following the end of the year in which the remonstrance ts filed. The bill saya women shall register from the Elbow Length & 2 Clas Chamoisette Gloves Placed on Sale Specially Priced at 1.00 Guaranteed washable Misses’ Frocks & Gowns For the School or College Miss and the Debutante, 18.50 to 95.00 Simple home and study frocks and trotteur frocks in Georgette crepe, beaded and embroidered models. frocks of organdie and net. And more formal types for ions in charm- ingly youthful etyles. “Flapper” Apparel Te. 0. A Originated by and to be had | Exclusively at Bonwit Teller & Co. | An English idea, originated and in- troduced to America exclusively by | Bonwit Teller & Co, for the hard-to-fit | girl of 12 t 16, who has outgrown her years, yet must be attired in girl ish fashion. Flapper” Tailleur Suits separately men as remon- strants, the qualifications being the onli nary ones 8s to age, residence and cit!- nenship. ee At Bloomingdales’ | Hosiery for the Family Today and tomorrow we place on sale a collection of 31,000 pairsof hose for men, women and children. Every pair is of dependable quality and represents big value at ite price. Hosiery for Women Mercerized Cotton Hosiery, sec- onds of higher priced grades; full fashioned, seamless; pair, lc Fibre Boot Silk Hosiery, double soles; black, white and variety of Spring shades; pair 19¢ Fibre Silk Hosiery, trunk tops; heavy quality, in newest shades; also black or white; pair, c Gotham “Gold Stripe” Silk Men’s and Youths’ Suits Specially Priced, $6.50 This sale is the result of @ fortunate special pur- chase which was made to clean out the remaining Fall and Winter stocks of a New York manufactur- er, They are fancy chev- _ iots and worsteds in plain, MASS MEETING - TO-NIGHT Carnegie Hall “cc stripe or plaid effects, two | | Staekings, seconds of grades that 20.00 25.00 29.50 39.50 ace bee mes || Eocene toa ge at 8.00 Seats Free | 5 in the season these goods Hosiery for Men IN SUPPORT OF “Flapper * Coats ’ / 6.50 to 3 9.50 commanded a much high- watt Socks, full seanilogy: 29.50 ice. black or colors; pair, Me ” j Cia Pn: price. Mercere Coton Socks, black, THE $11,000,000 SQUARE DEAL PROGRAM Flapper Frocks 17.50 lo 29. 5 — At Bloomingdales’ w Solorel pals, i Fibre Silk Socks, extra heavy quality; double soles; black, white or colors; pair, 1c Women’s ‘The Program of new legislation which readjusts the State taxes and expenditures on a fair basis and removes major injustices under which the city is laboring. If the Square Shoes, Spring Styles St. Patrick’s Day Souvenir Yew novelty shoes for Spring wear . | p : : an centr Sah though tet \ || Pure Silk Socks, double soles, Deal Program is passed it will save New York City $11,000,000 in Its tax budget! of leathers retards shipment some | reinferiad. beste ent oon Diask Come and hear the Program explained in detail, woe ppapenialy Whe, Se yiea aby a 18 coin 29 The up-State leaders have intimated that the whole program will pass if the members “erste ters carheawe ook i Hosi: i of the Legislature from New York City, Republicans and Democrats alike, will join hands in i isd losiery for Girls and B. vt the Legislature from Ne » Repu , Akvis SianpolAmeNt, id ind Boye the City’s interest and vote solidly for it. Corduroy Ribbed Cotton Stock. ings, in black only; sizes 6 to 10; lh 131% The very pretty new style illustrated has a p of dark gray, Bolivian green or coffee n with a white calf top, Gocdyear welt Help Get a Solid Delegation of Ireland In Four Colors Showing Localities and Titles of All Principal Irish Families. soles, leather Louis heels, and is priced at $5.98, Blorcasipest Cotton Stockings, bbed; black or white; all sizes: 4h ental Another pretty shoe is of kid with pearl abhi i George Gorden Battle il! preside. with turned $5.60, ef kid in » has Leuis heels, soles and Main Floor _ Mayor Mitchel will disc program from the standpoint of the city government, Adolph Bloch will speak for the real estate owners. Peter J. Brady wil! present the viewpoint of organized labor and the rentpayer. Martin W, Littleton and William M, Calder will deal with the broad aspects of the situation, At Bloomingdales? Plants at 5c and 10c In our greenhouses on the roof we offer hyacinths and primrose ctill @ mar battleship gray or welted sole and le $5.50. econd Floor, sa plants, flowering and buds, Sc 69TH REGIMENT BAND ; ———— 1 Bloomingdales and 10c. Young Tom & Hen Turkeys, Ib. 25¢ | | 3°. 1!,.20~" TAX REDUCTION COMMITTEE, ASTOR HOUSE BUILDING SPECIAL FEATURE | : mie eee mG vi SETS EE TROL Tee t Fi \LRED §. MARLINO, CYRUS ©, MILLER } | Bastions ie RENCE McGUIRE, RAE inion tre Sunda W r l d { as aa ~ ——— AURENCE McGUIRE, i: ISIDOR STRAUS 5

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