The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1917, Page 6

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eC n's Birt Had Engagement to Go Skat-| teting hin Mr. Cruger did not ing With Girl the Day eae Hil ied DELICIOUS She Disappeared her parent paras A st Butlor also said that J Taken With Meals [ind a ‘former of Columbia | was well acquainted with K ident at New| ger and might be able to heip In the | York University, was questioned by | investimatic "oa ‘a ab cog tarred a, (0) Assistant District-Attorney Dooling} Mr. Dooling, to whom Many had lood and builds up the system. to-day about his acquaintance with | insisted night that he was " - oighteen-year-old Ruth Cruger who! slightly unted with Miss © Drug Atores Evetywhrere| oie icecea trom her home on Ciare-| of, sent ome back to the mont Avenue Feb, 18 | Distrie " © and explain Butler said he had been introduced! why, if } er only casually, hy —_ RR BRT May l lO AO RY rd Jranklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ EXCLUSIVE SPRING FASHIONS Misses’ Spring Suits Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 years Misses’ strictly tailored, dressy or Sport Suits, empha- sizing the newest Spring suit fabrics--gunniburl, tricotine, Poiret twill, chamoisine, Oxford suitings, burella cloth or Khaki kool. 24.50 to 135.00 Misses’ Tailored Suits Misses’ Gunniburl Suits Fifteen distinct models, featuring the Three distinct models, in moss green, new wing collars; of tricotine, gunni- tapestry blue, beige, mustard or terra burl, homespun, shepherd check wor- cotta; medium length coats belted, pet Leder at lil roy figilad wool pot ylle iaet HA tailored; new jersey or stockingette, in newest model straight line skirts. Spring shades. 14to 20 years. 29,50 — 1410 20 years. 39.50 a en ers) : ~ Misses’ Spring Coats Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 years Misses’ Coats, for sport, travel or general wear; showing the fashionable seven-eighth to full length models, of wool or silk Jersey, gunniburl, Poiret twill, burella cloth, Bolivia cloth, wool velour, gabardine, serge, tweeds or various silks. 18.50 «0 125.00 Misses’ Spring Coats Misses’ Burella Cloth Coats Ten new slip-on models, with belts Five new tailored or dressy models, and large sport pockets; of wool ve- in green, rose, tapestry blue, gold, 1 lour, Bolivia cloth, burella cloth, serge tan or purple; large draped collars, OF or checked wool velour; half or silk iy cu tinge py or patch pockets; f lined throughout half or silk lined throughout. . ‘by wate 20 yen 29.50 Vato be year 39.50 tecac’ : _ Misses’ Spring Dresses Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 years Misses’ Daytime Dresses, showing the fashionable straight line, waist or barrel silhouette; of Poiret twill, tricotine, wool Jersey, Georgette, taffeta, silk meteor or satin; Evening gowns of silk net or of various soft silks. 18.50 to 98.50 Misses’ Daytime Dresses Ten new straight line mod Beaded, braided or embroidered taffeta silk, crepe de chine, satin or straight line models of Georgette silk skin, in pavy, gray, Copen or black; crepe, taffeta silk, crepe meteor or embroidered or cable stitched in sell crepe de chine, in black, navy, Copen, of contrasting colors rs light gray ot beige 14 to 20 years. 18.50 14 to 20 years 29.50 — Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses | For the Hard-to-Fit Girl Suits, 18.50 to 59.50. Coats, 12.75 to 49,50 Dresses, 6.95 to 45.00 | Girls’ and Juniors’ Suits Sizes 12 lo 17 years Five distinct models of navy serge, black-and-white checked worsteds, or homespuns, in tan or gray colorings; Norfolk, box ie or pleated models, with gathered top skirts 24.50 | Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats 6 to 16 years Among several new models are coats of black-and-white checked velour or navy serge; double breasted belted coats, with detach able over-collars of contrasting color; body and sleeves lined 16.75 Girls’ and Juniors’ Dres s 12 to 16 years Three new Spring models of soft taffeta silk, in navy or French blue; semi-Empire or coat models, with wide belts, white Geor ble ette or batiste collars 10.50 , tu * many and they had agreed that said, whether he would recognize Miss Cruger If he were to meet her now, ! iditrenheltearddilon Mone . w The trade in this brand Christine Cruger, Ruth's older sis-| fas picked up twenty per cent. In two t o is an Invalld, was asked to| day inner ‘ " Str, De ut was not wot |,.At the office of the new Bureau o Ir, Dooling, but was not welll sirkets of the United Staten De- » enough to leave her home, Mr.| partment of Agri No. 204 Cruger brought) down nis other| Franklin ning World THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917. iN, fia: : John Dd. potable t : Hun red ond ro bth eel : Br Se “ BY PROSECUTOR IN hn 1 Mie . lu a 0 ‘ ¥ i t Hur a ‘ and anne ntth eis aia | 151 CARS OF MEATS ARRIVED IN 1» b called up Miss Cruger, apologized and Lenox Avenue station of the subway | LAST 24 HOURS. wf Keb, 13, said the} ve girl Wore auch a ¢ tted having such a but suid he seldom wore it because It] ; was getting shabby, Rubien and hi James McCarthy, — were Into the room at this point. | id they had never seen Butler price, but the whole- consumers id he had talked over |", disappearance with |» oked funn u not gure, he} has never atstuffs in d tha wever, are fairly daughter, Helen, at noon and went » inf 1 her and his lawyer into Mr.| Xf y's office, h Did your sister have many n fact, they are | beaux?” Mr, Swann asked Helen & very heavy Cruger after she had gone over the family life r him and the relations between tho sisters without disclos- | ¢¢ ” Ing any » why Ruth should have left h untarily “L do not know of any men who| interested her," said the sister, “ex cept Boo Dirkes, who lives su | = ombe Ay and ‘Cy’ Many | Miss Cri dd with Cocehi 7 and there ¢ othing attractive! Instant relief for sore, aching, tender to her in # man calloused feet District. Attorney Swann received outed fest sad f ‘ corns. word rday that a “Pull, Johnny, Pull!” bling at King Seranton. ton police have been asked to run do: yhn Cunniffe, in charge ¢ 4 servers investigating for Mr. Swann, received a clue late yenterday that he said might. bring other developments, It was to the effect that a young man wholly un- | known to the Cruger family was a friend of their daughter and that he, too, had disappeared \ 4 ——— iS sweaty, and they need “iz.” corns, callouses POTATOES ABUNDANT feline et Sout = | a 25-cent box of “Tiz” at any drug store and end foot torture for a whole year, Never have tired, aching, (Continued from First Page.) sweaty, smelly feet; your shoes will ! fit fine and you'll only wish you had | tried “Tix | Booner. Accept no sub t show them where the potatoes, onions, meat, and eggs are.” From outward appeara: the ten ons of Pactfle smelt, placed on. thr y through the Mayor's ynmittee, has broken in the Ghettos of| the Bronx, The sight fish, selling for six TEETH ON cents a pound was too much for the ithrifty housewlfe. On the lower east side and in the market under the Willlamsbure ri rae Iiridge every smelt had been sold be- | dor, away with the great objection fore 11 o'clock, Ten times the sup . ply could have been dispoved of WE EXAMINE TEETH FREE Housewives doing thelr Sabbath | whatbon Tenulre tiie tmniite soe " ¥ »pping also boldly purchased po- | with ‘the tatoes and onions and other goods TR 22-Karat nthe boycott list by the | 7 AnticHigh Cost of Living |g Gold Crowns Bridge Work DR. FINCH 215 West 42d St. S*** po 10 Kenmare St. 2! °; 409-411 Fuiton St, Oven 1 to 7 Closed Isy noon the pushcart and | y and market business of the | almost normal, P. withdrawn and only 1 female pickets a’ THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY onor,, CLEAR AS A BELL FREMEMBER when you buy a phonograph that you are buying a phonograph—not primarily a piece of furniture, nor a method of payment, nor a collec- tion of mechanical devices. Because of its unequalled tone (which won the highest score for quality at the Panama-Pacifie Exposition) Sonora is in- variably selected when 7 heard in comparison, You | will of course hear the Sonora before you buy any | Pit instrument. $45, $60, $75, $100, $150, $175, $190, | $225, $350, $1,000 Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street | 279.281 B'way at Reade St 50 B'way (Standard Arcade) when sold by a Sonora retail store or § a licensed Sonora dealer. THE HIGHEST CLASS TALKING MACHINE IN THE WORLD nts © TO SEEK ‘DIPS’ AT INAUGURAL | 7 HISY Sew York Detectives Sent to Waste opyey will Join a numb New York 9 st inaton to Ald “ a jetectives Who were sent to Washing r Cc a owling, MeMull who have a w Washington to-day to aid the eral SPECIAL NOTICES, ey ton police in weeding crooks out of the ASK FOR and GET «~~. Inauguration Day crowds. z n several days ago at a anak : fajor Pullman, head of th W sting The Original 4 knowtedge of pick. | {o%,paliee, ard wie Mow aa! «6 Malted Milk % * and sneak thieves, went to! this part of the country Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price, © Stern Brothers West 42nd Street — Between 5th and g" Avenues West 43rd Street Everything new for Spring wear in Misses’ and Girls’ Outer Apparel Is shown on the Third Floor, moderately priced Dressy and Sport Suits Misses’ Modish Coats Youthful types for the college girl | For afternoon, street, motor, sport and debutante; of Poiret twill, and general wear; full flare models, serges, khaki-koot or tricotine, | in fashionable materials, $22.50 to 75.00 | $24.75 to 62.50 Afternoon and Sport Frocks Sport and Dressy Skirts Of crepe de Chine and taffeta com- | Of khaki-kool, Yo-San, plain and bined with Georgette crepe; some | striped velours, gabardines or wash- embroidered in sik, beads or tinsel, | able satins, etc.; plaited and full flare, $18.50 to 75.00 $5.95 to 24.75 Spring Outerwear for the “Hard-to-Fit” Girl Sizes 12 to 16 years Smart Dresses, one and two piece | Shoe Top Suits, very new youthful styles, of silk, woolen and models, desirable fabrics and cotton materials, Spring colorings, $6.50 to 32.50 $16.50 to 26.50 Girls’ Coats for school aud dress wear, an assortment a which includes styles for girls of every age aud type, at $7.50 to 23.75 Misses’ and Small Women’s Shoes Repriced for Saturday, on the Second Floor Sizes trom 2'2 to7 at $3.35 Formerly $4.00 and 4.50 Patent leather shoes with black kid or cloth tops; also gunmetal with kid tops. All have welted soles. Full range of sizes but not in every style Women’s Untrimmed Hats Are being shown on the Main Floor, in a singularly charming variety of new straws and shapes, desirable for present and early Spring wear. The following present excellent values Lisere Hats Sport Hats Rough Straw Hats ‘ in black and colors, fancy straws, smart shapes, black and colors at $1.95 $2.65 to 3.75 at $2.95 Women’s Sport and Dress Skirts New models, in the latest Spring styles, made of silk or wool poplin, serge, corduroy, jersey, shepherd and velour checks and taffeta Specially priced on the Third Floor, at $5.00, 7.50 and 9.50 Also a choice selection of Washable Skirts, $2.95 to 7.75 In white and all the uew desirable colored fabrics. The Interesting Sale of Books Now in progress in the greatly enlarged section oa the Maia Floor features Several publishers’ overstock secured at much less than original prices A partial list of these desirable items follows The Aeroplane, Past, Present and Future— Old Time Belles and Cayaliers—By Edith By Claude Grahame-White and Harry Tunis Sale; 55 illustrations from portraits "5a i Harper, publisher's price $3.60 at | 78e by Gainsborough, ete.; pub. price 95.00 91.95 Life of Napoleon — By Major Arthur Early Court of Queen orin—By ©, Jer- Griffiths, publisher's price $1.75 at 900 rold; publisher's price 68,75 at $1.26 "s Poems illustrated), fine gift 59, | Happy Women—By Myrtle Reed: pub publisher's price $1.75, at lisher's price 81.50,... | at 60¢ Standard Sets Greatly Reduced (Library cloth binding) (Moroceo back and corners Thackeray—10 volumes; pub. price 812.50, $6.00 | Hugo, Victor—10 vols; pub. price age.so 10,00 Shakespeare—20 vols,; pub. price @20.00, $6.00 Thackeray—10 volumes; pub. price aaz.so, 10,00 Hugo, Victor—10 vols.; pub. price 812.50, $6.00 | Reade, Chas—12 vole; pub. price 87,00, 12,00 Fliot, George—24 vols.; puo. price 836.00, 14.40 | Scott, Sir W.~12 vols; pub. peloe 827,00, 12,00 Austen, Jane—12 vols.; pub, price $18.00, $7.20 | Eliot, Geo. — 10 vole; pub, price $25.00, 12.60 Boys’ and Girls’ Books, publishers’ prices 81.25 and 1.50, special at 500

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