The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1916, Page 8

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) 5h THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916, ib ” bill originally tntended, has been ad-|is believed that ft will be fi vanced in record time. | passed without further delay Senator Hill, father of the | } It ts now t nM reading stated to-day: “This is a wise 1 nt ent out by . < A J land I am glad to work for e i‘ y ’ ear ere of SUUCINT | ca toe all 8 weak b stood by | to-day Committee early next week for final + “If I had known that those charged with car out this ~ mth 4 : passage. 1 | Department would be law that the intention of In the Assembly it has alao been “The only mandatory cl: re discharged this week there | are discharged this week and there! ne the was much sympathy for this measure, Welfare Boar made up of 5 Law Advocated by Evening| Chatman Knisht agreed to pol the | sinited citizens serving without co: ittee, nm hav been | (shite Eden ia PR Mn lle They were to be entrusted with | © passage of the bill h | reported out by the Judiciary Com- besoin id ‘s Gan on ri Bae mittee. As all committeos of the As-|7O8" TiS 10 - pei he fee dba sembly except the Rules Committee |“! semblance of charity ' — tion of t ' h eu World Now Sure to prearranged, in order to have it re-| 7" fos ae eeg| Come, under it. Time Al 1. . Be A ded ported out before the members left lerinatens ari pig Hoi ren 05 | pr inane b | snes what Each Mea ‘The smartest shapes decreed by Paris are being shown for lateSpring and early Summer wear, je Amended. for home. Assemblyman Robert) oe niity for it. But a portion of| the Le, made of the most fashionable straws, together with the newest ideas in trimmings, et Marsh, looking up each member, | %? u 4 Ls the Department of consisting of flowers, fruits, feathers, birds, goura and quills. By Sophie Irene Loeb. was able to accomplish this and the The amendment to the Widows'| Dill was reported out yesterday: ‘ refore it is ready for vote in both Pension Law, by which it Is intended nce Gov, Whitman has to eliminate all ¢ that he will approve from the C! to him, it strued in the City of New York. and supervisions when consist possible, to be made by the boa by the authorities now entr with similar work, and withou curring any unneccesary expen department in the city, like Board of Health or the Depart of Charities, ady a reco jow who happ department ¢ E in itself may not prove anything, yet 1 G Av are proud to point to three generations ‘of customers. OM © Possibly your parents or grandparents have been using Kellner furniture. © Weare better equipped than everto serve YOU. | would be so cons ty department | with the work of this board | “Responsibility ca be | divided to secure effic jomy. Therefore, it is | beginning of the operation |iaw to amend ft so that 1 | (sic mao 15) | and intent will be unmist | “Il hope that the York, with its conges should lead all othor cities carrying out this humane me: nm = MATT ° what can be done in the direct ship. “The work has been wofully William and Mary Brown Fi Jacobean Oak Dining Room $110 10 Pieces \Chaire in Brown Spanish Leather) New York, in proportion, tha other cities throughout the S will choose members for Every day in the week patrons are opening new charge accounts in all of our three establishments. Possibly we should have told you before, that if you have charge accounts at other stores you can have one here, simply by mentioning their names. And if you haven't other charge accounts, our floor managers will refer you to the proper department to get one here. So many new faces are appear- ing in our stores every day that we are sure that this convenience will be acceptable. Fulton St., Cor. Bridge At Subway lon 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Avenue ALTERATIONS FREE 4810-4812 Filth Ave. Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. Announce Special for To-morrow (Saturday) Misses’ Dapper Spring Suits La Copy of Models Originated by a Noted Designer, $45.00 & $48.75 The suits here illustrated are copies of high-cost’ models—in fact, right in the picture, you see $25 value---also, you see character that is distinctive. Twilight bluc, navy, rookie, green, brown, rose, black- and-white ce Misses’ Spring Misses’ Silk Coats, 12.75 Frocks, 15.00 —belted, or loosely flow- —street and afternoon ing models. Velour dresses of soft taffetaand Checks, Covert Serges, georgette, Merveilleux While Chinchilla and Silk, Pussy Willow and Gabardine in shades of Crepe de Chine; a wide navy, rose, green and ariely of the fashion- Copenhagen blue. able, new Spring shades Girls’ Coats of Wide Wale, 5.75 Chic Style--as Here Illustrated ~—For Girls of 6 to 14 Years J . This Wide Wale Cheviot Coat in soft shades of Copenhagen, w & rose or light navy; belted flare model, with slash pockets, pleats f “4 ront and back, held in place by a stitched belt. f y" Girls’ Lingerie Flapper School | Dresses, 2.95 Suits, 10.75 | ~in Lingerie, trimmed with trim Norfolk coat suits * i } laces and silk girdle, also in navy, Copenhagen blue serge, repps, ginghams and cham- also black-and-white checks, and ‘ brays, trimmed in contrasting with side plaited ‘“bretelle’ \ { shades. shirts; 10 to 16 year sizes \ aN Girls’ New Taffeta Silk Frocks—-variely of pretly models spring ‘4 shades—$9.75 to $15.00 iterations Free at Three Brooklyn Stores; —e the wording of the act was miscon wording says: ‘Such investigations | heads’ or ‘dummies.’ “By this was meant that if an “5% FORAD-CENT CAS RATE Wd be charged ure, will give the Board of Child ce to show of economy and better citizen- tarded and less has been done in 1 trust the Mayor of New Yor Indieidual pieces can be purchased, if desired ee eee eee ae idene jon Wednesday, at whiet To facilitate selection, 25 rooms tified with the movement, who atist and facts were e a — ise i P shown in complete suites. believe in it and have the work at justify an 80-cent rat Junior Norfolk Suits, at $2.95 | Washable Suits, at $1.50 to 8.50 eart, so as to give it a fair | pers eer aay re fat ‘ , chance to demonetrate its worth.” faa. of the qed Mievisa Gice of Imported rep; with hand embroidered of chambray, rep, cotton stripes, khaki, A nas the. bil in ae Toute, ‘made nh \m indorsing the bill, {t was con- collars and cuffs; sizes 2}3 to 8 years. ue and silk; sizes 215 to 9 years. R “lar statement and will ‘put forth |ceded a orm SO-cent gas rate am . sit P : =e ou ,! very, effort to 200 the Dill thro i , SPRING CLOTHES Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $5.50 to $15 | Boys’ Top Coats, at $9.75 to 12.50 Mia) with Se eriiseat wonkinn t ut delay Ch, FOR MEN WOMEN Newest fabrics and models of worsteds, of neat fancy mixtures and covert cloth; fe ment was tho visit of Sheriff Albert Pett BOYS € GIRLS on cassimeres, flannels or serges; 7 to 18 yrs. sizes from 10 to 18 years. a : Sith to Albany terday, Hearing | CREDIT! aie . a . er ee Sees ao : Boye’ Reefers, at $5.50 to $9.75 | Junior Top Coats, at $7.50 to 9.75 i P ood ‘NEWEST STYLES Off . . . fancy mixtures, shepherd checks and In the latest fabrics and models; sizes Alterations Free at Three Brooklyn Stores—————— LOWEST PRICES blue serges; sizes from 214 to 10 years. from 8 to 8 years. nally Bridesmaid for 1 the Age of 9S. . K n 24 eight ye braham esterday, niid at the In and her nove sem! an hi i ve bill las Once | dreas on Stern Brothers 42nd ond 43rd Streets West of Fifth Avenve “BIS | of the Child W laat | taint ould « | Hp tha io ‘e \Storng’ of tain ahah be moen'ne | Faees As Fair As © preclude such a possibility. A'S . D: ing it was intended ummer’s Day oreating a Child | | ublic nd then withhold | Are Possible If Stuart’s Celcium) pay.| the power of supervision and in: vestigation of all work that must Wafers Are Used for a Short | Women’s Untrimmed Hats would have done ao, jeve in creating ‘figure- raul VERY SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY, ON THE MAIN FLOOR Women’s Hemp Hats Fancy Lisere Hats Garlands of Fruit and with wide flanges, in in black only; in Flowers, conveying new- black and colors, new sailor models, est Paris notes in trimmings at $1.65 $1.75 & $2.25 95c to $4.50 ently The Child Welfare Board shou mi « ust t 11d «ly can thus cont the - 1 Ite activitie = VGTORYSINSGHT IN BROOKLYN FH ee | “1 Got Kid of Blackheads in a Jiffy by Waters.” { Women’s and Men’s Handkerchiefs AT LARGE PRICE_CONCESSIO: Superior Nainsook Undergarments Women’s Night Gowns, Envelope Chemises and Combinations ‘Tailored or elaborately trimmed models at $1.00 each Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with initials; regularly 81.50 dz, at $1.10 Women’s Pure Linen Hdkfs, Rendembroidered,...each L9C, 35e Regularly 25c and 50c each Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with initials; regularly 83.00 dz, at $2.60 thus! Senate Committee Reports Re-| | | liet Bill Advocated by the Evening World. A uniform 80-cent in | Bre as ion ais Inte yesterday and to the Senate on Monday Boys’ New Spring Clothing MOST ATTRACTIVELY PRICED, ON 'THE THIRD FLOOR After the Joint committe aring EASY WEEKLV@ PAYMENTS iS, Boys’ Hats and Caps, of Cloth, Felt or Straw, at Moderate Prices. The two wards | f the 80-cent pro- | ff 6 Dress Goods A_NOTABLE SALE TO-MORROW, ON THE MAIN FLOOR, OF 1500 Yds. All Wool Costume Serge 54 inches wide; fine twill, soft finish, in various shades of navy, also black, At the exceptional price of Hand Bags REMARKABLE VALUES FOR SATURDAY, ON THE MAT FLOOR tinue so through thi P. T. BARNUM DRAMATIZED. Tom Wise, the Comed The collection comprises Black Pin Seal, Pin Morocco in Spring colors, Moire and Faille Silk in black and dainty colors, lined in contrasting shades of brocade, moire and taffeta silk. Some Vachette Leather Strap Books, all with inside compartments and fittings will also be included At the extremely low price of $2.25 | Candler Building, 220 W. 42d St. Hot Andes W ae the | Me dials Sas. tod eM BIG tou SALE Bought from the Makers Misses’ and Girls’ Outer Apparel A_HIGHLY IMPORTANT OFFERING, TO-MORROW, ON THE THIRD FLOOR, AT MOST ADVANTAGEOUS PRICES Tailored, Dressy and Sport Suits of men’s wear serge, gabardines or shepherd checks, models that are specially designed for Misses and Small Women, in the prevailing colors; 14, 16 and 18 years, at $19.75 and 29.50 Misses’ Spring Attire Misses’ Suits, of superior serges, Poiret twills, velour checks, also silk and serge combinations, many copies of foreign models, $34.75 to $120.00 Charming Afternoon copies of imported designs, made of the favored mat ina number of desirable models, $22.50 to 98.00 Mieses’ Coats, for motor, s dress and utility wear; co ag Paris models; of velour checks, Bolivia cloths and silk fabrica, $22.50 to 57.50 Street and Afternoon Frocks of taffeta, many combined with Georgette crepe; dreped tunio and flare skirts, some finished wi gette collars and vestees; net lined, Special at $16.50 Misses’ Smart Belted Coats fl odel, of superior quality gabardine, silk lined ae throughout; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Special at $18.75 Flapper Apparel for the “Hard-to-fit” Girl Sizes 18 to 17 years. Suits, in Norfolk end flare | Coats, tailored and dressy | Dresses, smart models, one Tomorrow morning player-piano owners will be presented with the greatest music roll offer ever made by a Brooklyn house. We have pur- chased several thousand rolls from a prominent manufacturer at prices which enable us to offer them at correspondingly low prices. These rolls include the popular hits, one-steps, waltzes, Ey ‘ dels, of serges, checks models, developed in mix- and two pieces, of silk, songs, medleys, overtures, classics, etc., etc. moces, o° » No popular roll has less than two verses and or gabardines, tures, serge or checks, woolen and cotton fal at $18.75 to 39.75 at $12.50 to 29.75 at $6.50 to 24.75 two choruses, NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS FILLED 55-57 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn For Small Girls---sizes 6 to 14 years Girls’ Attractive | Shoe Top Suits, smart Norfolk model, | Girls’ Washable Frocks, Coats, tailored and | of shepherd checks, serges or gabardine,| in bay Ch fre, Plots dressy types; sizes 3 Bi models, 6 to i4 pea ae detachable belt; sizes 12 to 16 years, Bae Ar-sev' ss \ $5.00 to 29.75 Special at $15.75 $1.85 to 9.75

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