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THE EVENENG WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, IMMIGRATION BILL | TAKEN UP IN HOUSE! Burnett Measure Again Puts Lit eracy Test and Asiatic Exclu- 1916. TELLS OF FLIGHTS ONE BOKNG LESSON IN GIANT BIPLANE. | E05 $10.00; ROBED A Treacherous Enemy. ~ MANIA! NE A CASCARET QUICK, LOOK AT TONGUE Thousands Struck Down Without Warning. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. When invasion in the form of foreign sion to the Front. country immediately mobilizes and fA d WASHINGTON, March 24, — The | PRM as erie tha atthe ele | I JOO aster wits oats an Dd CARRYING | 16 MEN ” Burnett Immigration Bill, with ts lit | of ehoupetele ‘this winter, | vite many | 3 id : ant you sce vour child is Victim) Had Valuables in His} erary test and terms which Pacific} wrecked physiques to tell the story > ~ bilious, feverish, sick : nnd ell S|oast Congressmen sty provide com-| Johann Hoff's Malt Extract-—the| TCSS€S for oung omen and wrls constipated? | Russian Aviator, wr, He From a ~~ a Conted OSI VAbeEtEd etledee; WE TANED ot foc ant uncle maker and kavaluarie| patie : Front, Save Machines Lift 3 erate of the Instructor shat lasses, was taken 10 Jin such easer—will build py the system tae Ct 500 E S 4 Cc ts ; ; Tons of Ammunition. ati Be Ibus ina rea-]of consideration, will occupy several |e : ; Choose them now if they and bowels with Michael Sersantl, omnibus ina rea Jot conaigerauson, wil we,| Held in highest: medical esteem for} tei ca wate St et tae ens ingens hh i [lhl th have far (op and Dresses bid ‘ . ‘The Adriatic, of the Whie Star} street, takes no interest in the Wil- “again with the recc qually beneficial to men, women} Faster card packet, 20 cards Ling, arrived this morning with the} jard-Moran bout any more. Neither repeatedly vetoed children. and folders, 25¢. For Young Women and Girls Presidents, and the Asiat\ I times and delightfully news that Liverpool, her port of de-| does he core to continue his boxing Miniature Easter bonnets , +, al . parture, is now as dark as London] jexsons. His one experience in that Leet ge ied cas sath in boxea, 25c. Young. women's sizes are 14 to 20 years; or any of tbe other east const cities| tino, he ears, cort him the $10,000 in| Pr onuch averse to agitat! ; Beat canta: Te tole Girls’ sizes, 6 to 14; fillette sizes, 12 to 16. which live in constant danger ef) stocks and bonds he was (aking care|tion at this time, The f*3 =, | Card if der iaty Oe. And Little Gray Salons is the Specialty Shop which has stud- Zeppelin attacks. Street Mehte are | of for his brother in the Italian ar tures are said to be more far reach. my Cron ot ol the “h 0 ied the lines of girls of all ages and devoted its every thought to nooded on top and onty one ta] jocked up in the Hast Thirty-ftth [INE (RAN Any eee eee ie uitie BS Mba inst aed y ater having for them the prettiest and most becoming clothes, and the all in each four blocks. Pas-}street Police Station and accused of r what practically amounts to e@ every imaginable master | beat quality possible at the prices, sengers inferred from this there are] participating in the robbery is Jean 6 exclusion. ‘There have been thought. moro Zeppelins and hostile aeroplanes |Constanzo, twenty-two years old, a {indications that the President would Book Store, Main tloor, Old Bidg. Y anne Women's Clothes overing over England than the pub-| pugilist who came from France three | veto the 0! retalse those} st rT Suits at $20 to $62.50 i lic generally is aware of. montha ago, Constanzo roome with | feeturee ~_— | | Week-EndBouquets Not hundreds of each style, but | j Tho Adriatic was in charge of Capt.| Sersinti, and was arrested on the d Merchant Dead F ’ Pansies and Marguerites a collcetion which stands out | J. 1s. Kelt, in place of Capt. Ransom} former's complaint when he arrived) lane le tle i beck $1 untill oad Cees $3 Woe And roses, carnations, daf-} heeause of its individuality, its who is ill Capt. Kelt was akipper| home early this morning STA LS el : ’ ‘a an, NCH est you, fodils, sweet peas, tulips and] simplicity. Most of the suits | j jof the Southland, the transport] Thrown together in the West Thir- ]/m B- nen Aaa sp at een FIN tall slender poeticas. All in] ¢§¢ ath little ¢ o alteration. which was torpedoed in the Dar-|ty.cighth Street house, Sersanti and Tessa, died’ Ih the sromfora ft 215 W. 42d St. ae rel te a box, $1. Gaiardine segs, wormed olasalay Obs ] Listless, peevish, h, drooping. | deneties about three months ago. He} Constanzo became friends, «specially, to-day of nonin. tte was in | 10 Kenmare St., 24 0 abe Subway floor, New Building. | ours checks, Poiret twill, serge and taf- Little stomach sick Hroath sour ami{ managed to beach her before. ahel according to Sersantl, when Constan- Ww aven, a Vale graduate ard a | Gy rab pee "Bak cge teed Bundare feta combined and plain taffetu. Colors ue coated. Mami, vou must act] sank and she has bean raised since] yo discovered he was carrying that}member of a New Haven oe Raectrlo “Moving BION Cor: aline ine Jewelry are navy blue, twilight blue, reseda ] 9 ot your tit real sick/ and restored to service. The South-| stock in his inside vest 1 family, | Re . ten : are and ia] . r fully green, gra srookey and colored or black aT Sess scares At Jand was formerly the Red Star linet} “yoy don't want to waste your 4 two Anugiiters Dy af FO Bg Pose ad gall Harmo nizes beautifully | and white check Way libs. Gascicts ave larhileed badl| VeceTiene time as an omnibus,” Constango ts Misses Margaret and Ger- ny Amal Bite Mower le dete |]| with the Spring shades~ is Every fashion from the youth- | ; chikdren love this candy cathartic which} C&Pt Bugen Vetehoren, of the Rus-| reported to have said, “A friend of antl) oP. Mt particularly attractive with] ful belted model to the tailored | } stimulates the lithe liver, cleans the; Sa Mying corps, arrived on the} ming and I will give you lessons in the season's r Amazon suit with its flaring j ; thirty fect oft r bowels and sweetens| Adriatic with mossages for the RMsfig poxe. Then you can make easy All th delicate | sides. é | the poer, sick mach in & few I urs | elon Embassy at Washington, He} mon Look at Jess Willard and pinkish coral shades are per- Most of these suits have just been Dresses. Copy of a erat iat Caseerets act and | hag recently stam service on one off rani: Moran.” feetly imitated, purchased so that they express allthe | Brandt model, $22.50; } little folks right up. Cascarets in best | (no, coldesal new Rasslan biplaaes,) he boxing hout, according to Ser Coraline necklaces, 50¢ Tong ction ideo Otriped ‘linens, | CC ® Lanvin model, $19.76; | laxative for men, women and children] WBICO carry three guns, three toMs} santi, took place yesterday, Constan- Bar pins, vongee, pain an inens, | one if Thay over quem omen ani childres.| o¢ ammunition, and a crew of alz-|sc te explains, said he would have @ake Care of Your Feet Eardngs, 6 \ sports alts of flannel and wtockinet | One Ponges tr Sok sont oe { ‘ =| teen men. The body of each of thewe|io take off hix cout and ves!, whieh Cuff links, 5c, be, $t ah iA nas dresses, $16.50. All of } — monsters—Zeppelin hounds, the sol-ln» gig, whereupon Constanzo hit him After a tong day tramping around or standi Hat pins, assorted tops, 25¢ Coats at $11.75 to $60 » . serge. H diers ca -ts for «five feet lon; y aca " ain 100 i i THE a 11 them —ts forty-five feet 1008 early and often, until he became ie ee ping Casas | | Main floor, Old Building re imported tweeds, Callot vorin | HE IDEAL USE OF A WINE snd the very fear they bi 4 ir feet, don't feel if fe | Le f taffeta fi with box- . : ’ the very fear they bave inspired | gazed, Dut not tuo da to realize on your feet, you feel as your feet | sibs nd worsted checks, serge, | pleated skirts and loose belt, $12.50. is at home in connection with is sald to Nave cleared the Black Sea}ina: Constanzo’s friend was picking needed better fitting shoes? The better care REYNIER bardine, wool velours, silk. Geo crepe Vietorian ‘dresses, ! your dinner or luncheon. It region entirely of German dirigibles. 445 the vest and the $10,000 in stocks he 6f f , 3 $21.50, Other dresses in crepe de || “ 4 pede not only to the enjoyment “hese big biplanes are @ Russian | soa bonds and starting out t! ; you take of your feet the better they will take =. Plenty of couts for sas na) os chine, crepe meteor, Georgette and | } ra tea ' . B} and bo dQ starting out ¢ f , oa ome i te coat ; Me ee ee development of the Wright machine,” | with them, Sersanti avers that he care of you. Washabie Kid Gloves me ae eeu cater taffeta, $12.50 to $60. But tt must be pure wine! explained Capt. Vetohoren. “They| remonstrated loudly, but that Con- | We cannot help marvelling | Bolivia cloth. ___ Second floor, Old Building. weigh about four tons altogether.|stango only hit him larder The at the good fortune which Fach one carries three pilots, four] Serganti told his story at the Sec- 1 ff hese dif. omen’: 3 Su ui Ss in rea engineers, ix gunnera—two to a ganjond Branch Detective bureau and enables us to offer, in these dif- —and three helpers. The largest } Detective Curley took Constanza into ficult times, the very finest of custody. Constanzo denies that he French gloves of the same a ae shell we carried weighed half @ tom.|nadq any part in victimizing his dear : 4 i ky arie y e (0) at. Ener It was about six feet long and as A quality as formerly at the ? produe sed ii ; i articularly $19.50, $25, $29.50 and $35—so many women wish Try Our Haut largo around aa a man’s body. With : : same | pric articularly 9.50, $25, $29.56 v H ek aesh allio that Kind of explosives, we biow up| Next Senday’s Gravure Voriralts of wanted Reynier eve are the | correct, serviceable suits at one or other of these prices. | Sparkling Burgundy SUL ana pnar dial cf oGiae dada: MARY PICKFORD, MARY FULLER NO ye | bey Lge rg ear They will find them here Saturday. Hundreds of | | f 7 | - 2c Kirkby, Will » kids large h $1.20 a Large Bottle, $13.40 @ Doren |]!1 was three months ‘with that |jeeee Apri B-Osve Masur, Sill wart buttons. and. button-| Suits. Scores of models. A collection of exceptional - | machine, but we never got sight of aliiorence eed. means comfort and satisfaction whether you oles, $2.25 pa interest, in which the plain tailored suit has larger Her jams E alee Zeppatie. Our miata Sight in JARO rou ench week. cet the wt walk a mile or stand in one position all day. Main floor, Old Building place than heretofore. font that time was aix hours.” jast the thing for your den, cozy corner ji Dont WIN H. T. DEWEY |}. Payne Bascer Ce Wasi biden, DCs Try a pair of Coward Shoes and find what real At $19.50 At $29.50 Combined s-OLIVE OWL, but instat om, Dewe, & SONS CO. 138 Fulton St., 81 Nassau St, NEW YORK CITY Phone 3001 Cort, RA Nea al pray BISU! MAG iA, New York titloner saya: von ful - when they let it be known they were \and Willlam Frey ef Boston, two | youths of seventeen, who went abroad on a horse-boat fourteen months ego and enlisted in the Royal Horse Ar- tllery, returned in the third cabin of the Adriatic on hearing of the trouble in Mexico, Both had been wounded and Frey's mother wrote him if he Inststed on being shot to pleces he might better come home and do it for his own country in the Mexican invasion. Frey and Barnes had no diMoulty in seouring their release from service Americans and minors, They told of an interesting invention which has just been supplied to British gunners to prevent the deafness cannonading brought to so many of them, The Growing Children there is no better food than Many diseases of childhood and youth are due to faulty diet—a diet that restricts the amount of needed mineral salts, the lack of which, as your family physi- cion can tell you, often leads to rickets and other diseases Grape-Nuts, made of whole wheat and malted barley is rich thes: vital mineral elements so Grape-Nuts with cream or good milk. of mabnutrition, in necessary to health, This food tastes good, is easily digested, and many eatify letters from parents, after trial, t ‘There’s a Reason” or bungalow or camp this summer. — new device is a pair of metal tubes with @ wire Inside of them, which are slipped into the ears and held in place by another wire over tho head Ordinary commands be heard while the @evice tn in place, but heavy concussions ary deadened before they impinge upon the ear drums, Viscount and Viscountess de Tris- tan, with their children, Agnes and Pierre, were aboard the Adriatic their way to the French Washington, Viseount ¢ has been @ Captain in the army, but was wounded in. I" and transferred diplorns gervice, He says France | ward to two more years bases all her caloulat ‘ commercial and = milit to. the relief means. Once you wear them you will never wear any other shoes. Sold Nowhere Else James S. Coward 262-274 Greenwich 8t., N. ¥. (Near Warren Street) Mail Orders Filled Send for Catalog The New L. R. Corsets for Spring Are Ready A new Corset gives a woman the same delicious freshness of feeling that a new dress does, not to mention that it’s the absolutely necessary first step toward a new dress. .R. Corsets never were quite so nice as they are this Spring; each year the people who make L. R. corsets learn more and more about the little things women like in a corset. Spring madels are very dainty and light of material, lightly or firmly boned, perfectly proportioned and very comfortable. : More than 66 models to suit every woman, the one who does her own houscwork, the singer, the dancer, the growing girl, the athletic woman, the large woman, the tall slender woman, the average figure, ete, L. R. Corsets give specialized corset fashions at mod- erate prices, Priced $1 to $12.50. Made exclusively for John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth Street, New York Tailored Shirts For College Girls and gi of “prep” school age. iood - looking, — well tailored, smart shirts for Attractive awning striped shirts, several handkerchief linen} convert collar, perfect fitting cuffs, Some models in striped habutai silk, $3.95. A little dressier shirt, but simply tailored, of white handkerchief linen with colored embroidered dots, $6. ‘Third Floor, Old Building. Waists, 46to050S Taffeta with satin izes tripings | of blue and gold, lavender and n and pink and green, Narrow striped silk sts which make a luge woman look small, $5.75. In black and white and colors and white. ‘Third floor, Old Building. The Vogue “of Middies and Smocks is increasing every Peak We keep ahead of the times by presenting the new kinds first. Mercerized cotton pongee middies, rose, blue, tan and green, with white collar, cuffs and lacings, $1.50, Russian middies of white galatea, buttoned on one side, $1.50. Smocks of white galatea collared and belted with grass cloth in blue or tan and hand smocked to match, $1.50. Third floor, Old Building Boys New Spring clothing for boys of all ages will be shown Saturda It is of excellent quality. And prices are very moderate. For 7 to 18-y Blue serge suits, § Fancy suits with 2 pairs knickers grays, browns, tans, greens, and black and white cheek; $7.50 1 Topcoats, 11 lo 18-year sizes Full backs; fancy mixtures in gray brown and tan; $7.50 Lo $14.50 Nove ‘ty suits, $ 50 to For boys of 2! and white check and brown mix mohairs in stripe: Ree fers and tope ‘oats 21, to 10-year s rvert oth “ tb i nT See ch 26 serge suits from the adapted The season's long lines are clever- Doucet braided button suit in black ly laid down in serges, gabardines, | and checks, and cnn old- | fashioned fulness jn One silk poplin in blue, gray and rookey is plain, save for the fulness at the waistline held in by the i ee belt gh the lithe ona serge gold t embroidery | in the back, Buttons are a feature. One suit has 46 buttons defining the long | lines on each side of the coat. | At $35 An exceptional assemblage, _in- cluding toilleur simples, suits slightly | garnitured, and suits in pretty checks. ‘There is a violet and white check suit with a touch of changeable taffeta on collar and cuffs, There are single and double- breasted serge suits, gabardines, | taffetas—a lovely showing. Second floor, Old Building rdine suits adapted from model, with buttons wit effect. 40 suits, after Lanvin's sports suit with six pockets (two in the skirt); black and navy serge, and a black and white check, Braid bound suits, plain tailored suits, smart nipped-in waist suite, At $25 The white trimming so much favored will be found in this group; white silk braid on navy se hite buttons, white faille over-o Self-stitehing marking the ‘Tong lines of the cout; collars set on a yoke; fancy buttons; envelope effect in skirt of coat at baek; long revers with Cassie vongee over-collars and cuffs; pleated belts; gathered waist- lines in the taffeta suits, Quality of material and tailoring are exceptionally good, Rei ring Hat For Sav Spring Gown Smart sailors, straight or with curving brime; mushroom sailors; small hate, flower-trimmed hate and hats trimmed with now feather fancies, ribbons and quaint French garnitures. Horizon blue, rose, purple, navy blue, brown, bronze, pink, blue, red, green—every color. | Prices 85 to $15 with special Saturday choosing at $5 and R550. The Moderate-Priee Millinery 8 alize in pretty or children First floor, Old Building Blouses of Spring Newness and Charm Loveliest of all is a slip- over blouse of Georgette crepe, a filmy affair ex- quisitelysimple, immensely becoming. It is the copy of a French blouse and is $7.50. Another $7.50 blouse is hand-em- xd Georgette erepe, ette and merveilleux silk | in maize, flesh and white. | Handkerchief linen blouses, striped with white frilled collar, $3.85; white with striped trimming, $3.50, | Hundreds of $2 models in cotton voile, embroidered, frilled, touched with colors or all white Miscellaneous collection of crepe de chine blouses, some fresh, some mussed, reduced to $1.6: Third floor, Old Building, On the Main Floor broide models in w $5 a | creamy soft satin plaided| Seven new blouse models | crepe de chine blouse,| in crepe de chine, beauti- | ful colorings and white, $3.85. Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building. all white, and a combina- tion waist of crepe Georg- j i ; }

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