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THE EVENING WORLD, rriDAY, APRIL 14, 18916, 9 —, TH! FOMAN DYNAN. | i] to substitute his biM for the Benate tion, ae he had previously done before| time relict was justly granted.-~ « (From the Pittaburgs Post.) bili, which had to wait to be printed. the ‘Alao that in the judg- | 4 i ’ emma yA millionaire has it ar- | It will be on the calendar carly ment of thi although no] jie 6 oO ’ fast on his Wis down ere tah Soni next weok. The Brooklyn Assembly- review had ‘of this com: | mos Bf ‘ e tmobile.” See | men were disappointed, as they were pany since 1 information | !0H« await o the people in ; ; “What's the scheme? F R Kees to put themselves on record pointed to the at an B0-cent! tin Hormuct iyaemeorge Ht The cS lly of Set “At every third corner a man comes as strongly in favor of this lone gas In both wards would not be) Hrennan fe hop Oniginations | @ut and holds up @ ham sandwich. His |sought for rellef before returning ¢6; | Tam much gratified to be In @ pos TH STREET ory. ' sista tle hn enh [sought tor ee et SETETY wansene vierey | es ea ES ee FIRTH AVENUE.AT 38 Re whisses by. | Speaker Sweet hay expressed him- FAVOR OF BILL. ame fue eccces aot | —— a ac ae rn common ma ire is a just ons |self as being heartily in accord with This knocked the props from under | and must oot with the al ined by the proval of th borough, Vr ve to the bill. Besides yf ciati | rate in the two boroughs. lobb ere has been a it In the mean time hown that there are te a Presto 80-Cent Bill Championed by urainst ite<1 hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16. Self Raisi r’ vigorous lobby of vested interests at 9 nd more consumers in! ifunter Flour aie | Evening World Scheduled | wore to defeat tne bit, ‘The main af. gither of thaun ward that i an adjoin, 1 an & om” Individualized Types That Are | oes acs N , ute. Wee Ween coreccrs Co aoe harged. cute hile the s« | guesswork By Sontitel L 1 runeeetery, Eni SOMA Operates | WeIed G11 DAINOS at inter | ( ild vote to give ‘ , ; in baking. The ft PVE ote Bin | 17 the Thirty-frat Ward, and the ad- ther den Wide at eR ae Gd first W AS one pty Withee | For the miss of 14 to 18 Bonwit Teller & Co. present modes of debonneire Te contains or Brooklyn. championed by The| Ieings" county Lighting Company. semi pt ea vencinent | Pan chic and youthful charm. For the hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16 there are '¥ cream of tar- | Evening World, which was reported! at the request of Speak ton | that the years of wa br the eit; | Josephs bt age ” er : tar, phosphate, soda, and out by Speaker Sweet would have|this point, Chairman Ose Bi taie haa qi bITa. 80 nl, ' bast Pot SO-cent gus, as 1 the “Flapper” styles—an origination of this shop. salt in correct propor- passed the Assembly yesterday but' of the Public Service Comm “If there has ' lobby w | posed in mblyman tions. Get some today. for the desire of Assemblyman Joseph turned a telegram urging the le ee eet ve erent tart Meat LRRE | ehh WE | ——— = the lobbyiete of the larger company | SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO rags ies His oe | A Large Collection of Mises! Talllne Sat ill ' rained tom i of the put arge Collection of Misses’ Tailleur Suits 1 hi hi ighty-Cent | 7 4 oa go this matter y r ||| Bill was passed, certainly ridicu- | taken \ anisaton iN} ne eotn harge | ter nportun Stern Brothers Bee Se = 29.50 35.00 39.50 | ‘|| another should charge $1 on the) grant thie i | SUT Uae Wave: net rasmuiadl- thaws | tater ern Suits Developed in Poiret Twill, Pastel Checks, Velours and Taffeta West 42d and West 43d Streets uiticiantly in tengyenra! time | short or Featured are belt effects, button trimming, novel pockets, braid binding, cape and tie collars, linked d all around the adjoining dis- | tho | been fronts, waistcoats and flare side effects. Sizes 14 to 18. | Between 5th and 6th Avenues ite they are cera natn ul | a rise. CK ILS. i na Deu i, KinY COUNT) F N. Ib S, ‘a a : ° a i | tature to dis | ie “ati its Ch Fl Gi | Easter Apparel for Misses and Girls Wt ger,” |, oe ee eee ee Fatigue Norfolk Suits e “slapper” Gir iii ON THE THIRD FLOOR, MOST HH) By saree atereh ates on the grounds (ne,were 1 ne Special at . “Flapper” apparel, specifically designed f JRE THIRD PLOOR, 310! : h rates on publication would have to be | ly des or il PRICED FOR NN) Babes ta et tage gag aren An adaptation of the army field coat in black and | the hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16, is an origination W —— a | take ‘about thia ite Any, company | white checks, navy, tan and Copenhagen gabardine. and exclusive feature of this shop. Full Misses’ Spring Suits Misses’ Silk Suits era ‘ Unusual plaits e 1 pocket features. Sizes 14 to 18. recognition is given to the style-de Is of the 1 | Unusually smart styles, in men’s wear + | Copies of later foreign importations,developed 4 fis fh | T dS girl Aes to who a her years yet ' gabardines. Poiret. twills or shepherd « in de Londres, chiffon taffeta, soiree or i ipany t can ect thelr) H 2 i, 2, ii must be attired in girlish fashion. IN] | coats in belted and flare models, well tailored [faille silk or serge and silk combinations in | ||| Mapes Neck Wf tis ore chanend ° Simple Tailored Suits )¢ | and handsomely li izes 14, 16 and 18 yrs. | the new shades; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, || | Pubtic SS = ~~ at $19.75 and 29.50 | at $37.50 to 98.00 Il comer elas an tie Marten paged 35.00 45.00 59.50 “Flapper” Tailor Suits i Misses’ Smart Coats, at $12.75 to 43.00 [pl] The Senate passed this bill unaai- a a ies lines with tight fitting ai slant ane leo Specialized at mously but three after a hearing o nebescncregcolhe roll or peaked lapels, single and double breasted A variety of new models, in gabardines, checks, fancy mixtures, Bolivia cloth, wool velours, } KRiCe cemmittesvet beth Houses, The WASHINGTON fronts, ‘OF Serge ard Poiret Twill. Sizes 14t0 18, 16.50 22.50 39.75 also fine poplins; many with new cape collars; sport and dressy effects; sizes 14, 16, 18 years || The members of the Assembly are ‘ : | anxious to vote for it, and if any Ha bak ils aaa a most extensive variety te models Li school and Hi} . : : : a ‘ - . LAS EEL ved de haat aL hg 2 | Pe: dae (ar Satta dress service in serge, gabardine, twills, mixtures | Specials in Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats and Dresses Le eae eee ducnb ow lA tanmeraeesue al lal Misses’ Costume Suits and checks. Featured are braid bound box coat WY cs ; ; meee : ol TEE MATTER Pee meas | ETRE suits, belt coat suits, plaited and Norfolk coat ] ins, Pa Conte in belted Junior Girls aie bile a I NeaRNGCHIaH. 33 ha ely begin ype rg suits, corset fase coat salts, Per the hardeodh: 1 and tlare styles, made of serges | imported model, of silk or woo! in Two an ree Piece Models girl of 12 to 16. or shepherdchecks: silkorlingerie 44 —= | poplin; revers of two-toned silk a1 = when the re fs collars and cuffs; 6 to 14 years, 39-49) and faille collar; 10 to 16 years, 3 16 50 \| NL vobedetar hte | 69.50 89.50 to 150.00 PY | | \ again s hich ‘ A ; Il | Girls’ Dressy Coats, of silk faille, |Junior Girls’ Wash Procks, of — Three piece embroidered suits with Breton basque “Flapper” Top Coats lapper”” Top Coats | full shirred model finished in striped ratine, French or ramie prep dorL aro caehetrage ieee hy. ae ’ Li : ve | oN ' : belts terminating in gel tailor bows These modes | A targe collection of specially designed styles for | | Girls’ Attractive Coats, three |Junior Girls’ Coats, of English ecsual sable inaaaealez a ls eee eae neata in sees saber: west | models, of velour checks or | serge. with double side belts eat ae juernsey, black-and-white checks and silk-and- % serges, some silk lined through- 3), -,| finished with silk collar and | | | cloth combinations. For the hard-to-fit girl of 12 | out; sizes from 6 to Tt years, SL4.50] cuffs; sizes 10 to 16 years, ut 510.00 | Nines ak to 16 é renee | Misses’ Lounge Suits jo | | “Pollyanna” and “Phyllis” Dresses Shoe Top Suits, SR | for hard-to-sit girls, of awning ned for the hard-to-fit girl, White and colored charmeue || “Flapper” Smock Frocks | | stripe sporteloth: plaitedskirtsot gy. | of serges, gabardines gis a< ay = AA arts lael para ees | | Wi plain or striped cloth;10 to 16 yrs, %9+95] and cheeks; 12 to 17, $15.75 to 32.50 | Striped KhakicKool and Punjals || | | Woo! Guernsey and velours } | 13.50 fod 18.50 ; : 22.50 to 95.00 | | Variations of striped pongee smocks with plain clr | *, acter ~ ; | skirts, bright satin stripes on white grounds of A Pre-Kaster Blouse Offering | ol foc Mee af a= | For Class-Day & Graduation Misses’ Dainty Frocks" “Flapper” Afternoon Frocks 20.00 » 150.00 ian. ce Net, lace, organdie and Georgette crepe frocks in white and French pastel shadings. Also many hand ON THE MAIN FLOOR, ‘TO-MORROW, will comprise a most desirable r of this season's smart models wade of Voiles, Linens, French Batiste and Crepe de Chine, in while and colors, = eee Priced exceptionally low tm three groups, ( \ j \ : ) BD 3.99 itt mipsel Dane anc nuieres aye tcletlagater tha lard toi ei! of (alto 16 | | c Ss Py 09 Dy, e i 4 ee A waa. | 97 * ni . ’ . : and 3 i ; | / jromonnen | cities i High Colors in Misses’ OMORROW ail the United States ete es . “6K a . Tr NEWARK See er Velours & Silk Bolivia Coats | “Flapper” Wash Frocks A large collection of models in foliage green, rose, | 7.95 to 15.00 yeacock, American beauty, reseda, apricct, gold, | uperegp rer ricets gold. | y atirely new smock fashions for the hard-to-it girl i" anya A | of 12 to 16, developed in linen, repp, Servian cloth. 22.50 39. 99.50 95.00 | crepe cloth, crepe scrim, pique and voile. lor the party and other little formal affairs, sj ized styles developed in appro cial. riate materials and Boys’ Easter Suits, Coats and Hats 4 ON THE THIRD FLOOR, VY VERY REASONABLE, PRICES, i | Boys’ Novelty Norfoll Suits at $5.00) Boys’ Washable Suits, 31.95 to 8.50 )1 Pick | newest models and fabrics; 24 y to 8 yrs: of cotton, linen and silk fabrics; 2! 3 to 9 yrs ‘SAVE-A~DOLLAR SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Sale of Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose | me Bhs i Paris Clo Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $7.50 to 15.00 | Boys’ Top Coats at $9.75 to 12.50 in blue <, cheviots, Uweeds and cassi- In the latest models of neat taney imix meres; extra trousers; 7 to U8 years tures and covert cloths; 10 to 18 years : to 10 years, at $3.50 to 9.73 | a a SHCE forMEN i i! | Boys’ Reefers of shepherd checks and blue serge: Boys’ Hats and Caps at Popular Prices. I ; and | Hand Embroidered | 4 4 Openwork_Silk Hose | Clox Silk Hose ; ‘ 85 1,25 | | Special on the Main Floor, Saturday : severe’ | sh st sue Sah 1s in Ht ‘alue Sper hee es onal ee dione i Children’s Handkerchiefa Garman | Newark Shoe Stores Co Fibre Silk Women’s Handkerchiefs Silver th — A H Gucccias Pore linen; hand emb'd corners Bass = “FORTY FAMOUS FILM FOLK | ’ aoe k, bl mi il tio and Gils each Fish \ S* Ae SS New Series of Beautiful Gravure Portraits in Cabinet Photograph Style. j iad in pink, blue, yellow 7 . ‘chia’ ish scale and nny —"y . A i and rose; sizes 2 to Women's Haodkeras A mesh; various sizes: S> \ oe tease ences | ‘ NEXT SUNDAY’S SET: | 5 years; most attrac- |) $1.35 & $2.50 doz. || gate top; draw string 7 yas | : # Florence La Badie, Theda Bara, Bryant Washburn, Ethel Clayton | ive and 2 F ae i and narrow frames, to Accommodate atom | Very sect a» |) Women's Handkerchiets | |" 556 6 $5.0 A New Group Each Week. GET THE SET initial in white end colors, Box of Six at 55c¢ at $2.75 Each Portrait as Good as a Photograph. New Names Will Be Announced From Week to Week. $2.25 Order Sunday World From Newsdealer in Advance 4 hi yy ’ “ s