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C Trying te and th WANTED WATCH: GETS TIME! jby an undersized man who asked the! Pol | time. Patr ew forth his watch in grabbed it, upbraid carrying @ watch. watch or I'll toa you| 4," threatened Lynch. man laughed. Just then! an STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT G™ AVE. AT 20" ST. r lock this guy the little man time he tr took both THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917. _ , Miller appeared to thi Fai AMMEVE All Sales FINAL NoC.0. D's No Exchanges No Credits The Final Gun in in the Greatest: Sale Hig Heduced lo Regardless of ‘Cost or Valle Women’s High Cut Lace Shoes All White Snow Buck—Wing Tins—Low Heels Gun Metal Calf Vamps Pate Patent Leather Vampe—White Kid Tops Mahogany Ru All Brown _K ‘All Gun Metal Calfsicin All -_-+---------- (<< a ee ee ee eae a ee West 42nd Street Olive Buck Tope | Leather Vamps—Golden Brown Kid Tops Vamps—Fawn Buck Tope 4—Wing Tipe | i Held. by Ca Men’s High A Dark Rich Shale of Mahogany Russia Lace Shoes of Men’s & Women’s h Shoes Ever Sizes Broken Russia Lace Shoes ———— Between 5th and 6th Acenues at $16.50 unfinished worsteds and serges, in desirable colorings. Black Gun Metal Lace Shoes H Lace Shoes | | } Continuation of the Remarkable The fabrics are fancy and plain worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, blue and black The models are the latest two and three-button effects, well tailored, many suit- able for early Spring wear; sizes 34 to 46 chest measure, including a considerable number of stouts. i Stern Brothers West 43rd Street Sale To-day and Saturday, on the Third Floor Men’s Winter Regular Value $25.00 Sack Suits ee CHARGE OF SLUR blocked Up | eee atid nna eS ON FLAG EXGITES [1 WOMEN'S LEAGUE Queens Committee to Ques- tion Hospital Head—Clash Over Birth Control. sald she would ike to have her come to Jamatoa after her release and ad- dress the women of the leagne, Mrs. school children Others opposed the dissemination of birth control information, and the de bate became so Ively that Mrs, Eno withdrew her proposition, The flag discussion was based on the charg: ut the American flag was never flown upon the bulldings of the Contagious Disease Hospital of the Department of Health, located be- tween Jama and Flushing. Dr. C T. Sharp, the superintendent, ta a Canadian, and Mra. Loulse Lane of Aqueduct declared he had refused to have the f splayed and had called it “a dirty rag.” Mrs. Lane for was a nurse in the hospital mitted she did not hear Dr. Shar} erly ead. use her re- the exprossion, but sald she kne charge was true. Sho asserted th mark was mado on Election Day Mrs. Eno, Mrs. Edward Winslow, Mrs. T. J. Brady and Mrs, Benzie wero named as a committee to visit Dr. Sharp on Monday and question him about the matter. Dr. Sharp sald to a reporter to-day “The statement that I refused to al- low the American flag on the hospital and that [ called it # dirty rag is an absolute lie. My services are at the command of Uncle Sam whenever he wishes them. I have every réspect for this country and the Amertean flag, and hold t utter second only in re- spect to nm ‘ It tsa has never been displayed upon buildings. Ono was displayed as re- cently as Lincoln's birthday Dr, Sharp sald he would receive the committee headed by Mrs, Eno. — LOST $1,000 BY WINNING AS$1,000 “FLIP” FROM THREE STRANGERS HERE Syracuse Man’s nage Results: in Conviction of Chicagoan | for Grand Larceny. O09 SOI SO 0 SO OO i; eateiiaine Secs SoasSocsep Soo SS oO So Soo o- a — George W. Cook ductor on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Rallroad, told a jury and Judge Nott to-day how he had boen fleeced of $1,000 in this city Aug. § 1915, through the instrumentality of a chanc uaincance he the Grand Hotel at Thirty-frs und Broadway of Syracuse, a con Cook's story resulted tn tion of Floyd H. K Kast 1 y-fifth Street, Chicago, for the firs Knotts was remanded until grand larceny degree March 9 for sentence. New York with my wife and Cook sald in resp questions by Assistant Distr ney Donohue, “on a short vac and Hotel and paper tn the lobby, was approached by a we self We 1 Ie ed at the G r the influ ed into me, H. 1 insisted upon ! a tical and aarvicaable Gf (scheol 4 Yf 4 New spring styles and fabrics; pinch-back, we for $5. Then Knotts yee? pleated and loose belt models. Made to meet the ' and qaked me tf twas i of & *“Shoe-top” Models most exacting tastes and to stand hard wear, Alpaca H 1 was for $1,000, 1 In Dresses and Suits lined. With extra pair of Knickerbockers, a 4 tole T Lord & Taylor specialize in fashion $9.75 and $12.50 sf HR i rirls of 10, 12, 14 and 16 years and fe Japanese Crepe Wash | Spring Weight Reefers 34 td hat will give grace and sty! Suits ; Entirely new models and r ie Tub Dresses, Shoe-top Models | New models, both in plain | in a new selection of bright $ + T , iv Onevand tee eco, Coates, belted and Russian effects colors and with contrasting and attractive materials, | Trouville cloth, French linens, gabardines, sport stripes and cuffs; also in Tweeds, Serges Sh and pique : $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 to $10.95 neat stripes in almost | herd Checks. Some with ; Ry Ripawe thet eeoee eG saa combination of thor- | the regulation navy emblem ¥ y ora Shoe-top Suits oughly fast colors. Service | and buttons, f ' iy In French serge, Velours, plain or checked, gabardines able wearing qualities. $2.95 $6.00 to $10.00 a 1 fine worsted checks, wool Jersey; jaunty, youthful } | Fourth Floor $ | couts and pleated or flare vkirts, Patent Leather Shoes Black Leathe 5 2 gi ‘ L + School a ( | NY 19.50, $22.50 and 625.00 | | Patent Leather Shoes | | cathe yj Juniors’ Spring Suits s}y. Formerly $3.50 = Sizes 1 to 6 R $17.95, $19.50, $22.50 to $39.50 $2.75 | Special $3.45 | 8 ; | ' Third Floor Ground Floor Ay ne seat eee See cers eee EO ed OOS S00 0S S100) SS SS 9 S09 SS 9 0 0 ed i isses’ ing Suits, $29.50 gesey mennabiae tha Weinaa erh a New Models in Misses’ Spring Suits, ‘ League of Queens who met last & in the office of Mra, Alfred J An Out-of-the-Ordinary Occasion a whieh Fateed HO wep Early season introductory special—copies of high-priced models—arranged for at a time when - ff we co nuld get h ade tailors to do the work on. a basis that would permit us to present suits of this t > j character at Twenty nine fifty. up when Mrs. Eno aks sinit ' An event of exceptional importance—planned to emphasize in an im- the imprisonment of Mra. Sanger, and pressive manner the advantage of selecting your Spring suit Saturday. Renzia, one of the other leaders in the Copies of Lanvin modcls (illustrated) Note the rows of buttons and how league, objected, saying Mrs, Sanger . it they emphasize the new lines at ; these have all the swing, the style, cleverly the [bine had taken fees for her work and had i Br nee the side of the jaunty coats. ‘The shoulder clreuiated ain leaflets among the youthful smartness that this arbiter of —— ee ee OC a | | I ' Seventh Floor (eee ee cen eee ema } | The belted coats with novel pockets aplenty; & Compositions of this vicinity H. Brooks Day Tenth Floor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street — Garcarmncam Pe eR Se AA aut Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 ance reeen- ence Chickering Lord & Taylor Hall ! Restaurants Saturday. Subic Will appeal tothose at3 P.M O 7 a shopping here or in | Smart and exclusive models expressing a new departure in modelling which insures a style-tone and individuality that equals custom made suits. point collars and the vestee are of oyster white Shantung, braid-bound in black. In the full skirts, side pockets are intro- \ duced or pleated ‘panels featured. Misses’ Dresses—A Notable Showing $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 to $55.00 every occasion; Afternoon ta, Charmeuse, Georgette; of serge; Sport Dresses of Fashion gives to her creations. Reproduced especially to our order and tailored with a perfection seldom noted in suits at so mod- erate a price. Wool Jersey Sport Suits Three of Spring’s jauntiest models at the very special price $25.00 Dresses for Dresses of Street Dress the new silks. the skirts, flaring and very smart. In tan, rose, green or lavender wool Jersey of firm, close debbol df ; ; ; Spring Coats in velour, yabardine, Misses Skirts in the new plaids, stripes serges, tweeds, Poiret twills and light weight $5.95, $7.95 to $18.50. Bolivia cloths. $16.50 to $100.00. Spring Tailleurs in every fashionable fabric; Sport. strictly tailored and dressy models, $22.50 to $85.00. Third Floor te Women’s High Cut Grey Suede Boots, $8.95 Formerly $12.00 a pair For early Spring wear, the high-cut Laced Boot in pearl grey Suede is the accepted favorite. Modeled on slender, grace es, these have light welted soles and Louis XVI tale An eminently smart Boot. pemrenrencmmrenrencweccmscmeemeeey Po cecemeemeeSpecial for Saturday~a--ase-a-erancp Sly ea : | i High-Cut Black Boots, $4.95 and plain serges. pe ee ae ee eet Clearance of Children’s Shoes $1.65 Formerly $2.00 and $2.50 325 pairs in various styles; widths only. sizes up to 11. Narrow Becond Floor The March Sale of Formerly $6.00 a pair Women’s Blouses Patent and dull leathers in styles correct and conservative; leather or black cloth tops New Models Add to the Interest BONS FUCr Of This Event—Now at Its Height ee me ee ee eee | 00S 9 SS SS 0 9 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 ee ee. Featured are five especially good values in dainty Lingerie Blouses, for the new season, assured so great a vogue, ¢—-Voile Blouses—Two Models, $1.95: White with tucked bands of flesh or blue, inset in the deep cape collar, cuffs and front oe nee ne ee NCEE, ENE ene NR mee, emcee nema, © Exceptional Values at — } ' $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 & $39.50 3 A Sport Blouse—strikingly clever with gay D4 plaid dimity collar, cuffs and tie, contrasting with the Models are authoritative as to style, fabrics { { white voile of fine qualities, tailoring of the standard that ae conven (pancancenrancancencancascmncanse <> gives to Lord & Taylor Suits their prestige. $ Voile Blouses—in bisque, flesh, new blue; with Sport Suits | Puritan collar and cuffs, hemstitched and ruffled....$2.95 Strictly Tailored Suits Dressy Suits Gabardine, White Voile Blouses—perfect reproduction of a Paris Blouse; exquisitely hand embroidered and inset with filet 1acO...ccccervveversccesevcreveresseveceves Crossbar Voile Blouses —white with rose or na Quaker collar, fichu and tie of white Voile trimmed. wi Valenciennes ‘lace $6.95 Special Values in Silk aaa Gan Blouses $3.95 $5.00 $6.95 TMrd Floor ee ee RN ee ee —_, in wool Jersey, Burella and Mixtures. Serge, Third Floor Boys’ Spring Apparel Advance Showing Tomorrow Presenting New Fashions In | Women’s Spring Suits | ! ' A glimpse of the season’s most desira- ble contributions, to | make Son’s new spring wardrobe smart, practical and complete, will create an occasion tomor- row full of interest- ing features for those who visit our Boys’ Section. Girls’ Tub Dresses A New Shoe-top Model Excellent Value at $4.95 Hand smocked effectively, the Russian blouse model, illustrated, may be had in rose, leather, blue or green Trouville cloth. Designed for girls of 10 to 16, these make the most prac- / Boys’ School Suits ——PI—<——— 0 0 9) SS 0 ee a ene 9