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e THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARUH 2%, 1917. ¥ Street. To Collaton this se by bbi th t and riding Mr. tentative budget shall t he ine * cabin bor the A te: iw New System of [|atrantacous pivotal pont | Citron on hie showers to the oe Tate oe Serie SAYS LEE AND NAPOLEON MARY GARDEN sAiLs TO-oAY. foie holds buged et Fat Reduction A curtain iv drawn over to» evental A Cathal tede Mtaytng novos wit fhe ra adaption of th hr SHOWED WAY IN WAR ls Here's a new way for all fat py of the two days, It was at midnight] him. awiy the faugh together at that. old. bu Inat night, however, that Mr. Collaton,| “Where's my grip, old top?” arked clad in abbreviated raiment appear in the office and requested retr ther posies Dberity. The saying that ‘there te ni British Military Expert Finds Strat- * they inquired, rend handle anid Mr Collaton. egy of Great American Contlict mineh oF j ments, Telling him it wasn't nice to| noxly's swiped It! the Same as That of To-Da af milk ‘ . . Collaten then faded ¢ i ac Hi fourth floor Witire and water did $2,000 damage : [easily extend over another winter as wiv formed Lee ad In an hour Mr, Collaton reappear-|to Mr. Furthman’s hotel. David Greonapan, bber In woollens | far as purely military ot "7 —->—. ed. His costume was tl | sag ge i ve @ Heater Lethe Who in Kaonand cerned, according to a statem | te entre’ hs ; ust became a bankrupt with Habilittes con Wroderick 1. Maurice, _ ae ‘faameam | Stranger From San Jose, Cal, |fomonseratad wits ne sald. "| MOVE TO STOP LAST HOUR out som was tovaay arraizned tne stitary, Operations forthe Tm W | Keep This On D | ed time, the: rm ' | ie Federal District Court charged him * bap the, atomat seas oe ath te Vanishes After Setting mest stnanetie 9 ! ner CHANGES IN CITY BUDGET with the concealment of assets. He lis ane k tert A aa omen! eep IS n resser! sold flewh | Hotel Afire, my life, ‘There now!" | pPaneirnenenate “ue haleanon, private Astective.| “Strategy as immutable ae time,” he Never Let Corns Ache T ° : THE TROPICS, |._2h colton ecried sec his tnreat, | Bard oF Hellrate Agrees to Back, rasesing ue retwral ot eG OE ominateg all other eoaficis, Teel wice | CLAD FOR THE TROPICS. | ac hret thing to cntcn fire from the| Legislation for Public Sutimis- | Sustreptoys ts the complainant | work has long recognized Robert 1. ae eee arette was the bed clothing, Fire sion of Figures. | eee Leo as a great General and in my Ins * : , . nstantly! Few ss “| my | a eee All Due to a Thirst anda B00: | a enreeeiee mar Wena winicrec Aldermanio ' President Frank 1. MRS. TOLER MUST PAY. santnatteke SOO, © in nf ehick then , BR ae ee ‘vel, ears 1 " ; M 1 Knickerbocker, was pained to see Hite oneeaicsinstice omme niatory, a place which en corns and calluses shriv ; ng rewultem—ie but den Desire to See the Mr. Collaton, sitting on a fourth floor “etal Ate (Pdi tee ary Is enhanced rather than dimmed by his ; pa Bec haps Lite) ai ! Great White Way window ledge and yelling Fire!" Sudbat batons ita oflelal adoption, At! participation in a lost cause, as mic and lift out with fingers —No pain! Siron | pe efi + | The apparatus arrived, @ thirty-five-| 144 moeting of the Hoard of Estimate! A verdict of $12,800 against Mra Sratery of whisk, Gen ae ta 4 y m Cotlat al ge Velie, foot ne thrown “it Fire-| ste, Dowling introduced a resolution | Minerva H, Toler, Negi bf _ fanart deen oon cenne with tae aa The world owes thanks to the| plying freezone or afterwards. It ‘ homas Collaton, wit ova man Luke Corrigan ascended with al ‘ John Watts de Puyster Toler of the de | | ry enae jus in Cincinnati who discovered | doesn't irritate the ok flesh ' Recommended 0... eee eee [rani hak nace may ef ania tn | Si eae Raps | sees ae ne ee ane | Foy ier ete one en Soe tinetion of race, creed or wealth, The | San Jose, Cal,, and put up at a hos- hv Whereupon he dropped a} President Dowling asked tho board poi) carey, mother of thirteen children, | three tremendous innovations which "7 ae Lone atte uk store for) jainful calluses on bottom of feet. pain of the maa of millions with his | tiny conducted by Charles Furth. hn eupon he dropped 8/14 approve a measure before the | was awarded the verdict as damages for | can probably be placed in the follow. | & few cents. You simply apply afew] fe vane who tries freesone becomes at lowly citizen | an Wt) NOtOS Weak Wartgomanand!| ev cee cojrce use arene State Legislature, introduced aimul- the alienation of the affections of "O1d]|/DS order: Kirst. alin ,, drops of this freezone upon a ten-lan ‘enthus because it really Lis jaw ina fronay of nearalet Corrigan pushed Mr. Collaton back| taneously by Benator James J. Foley (Tov Carey, her husband, Nehnare aneiidt wint race der, aching corn or a hardened cal-| doesn't hurt or pain one particle. inthe minds of bow ts that tire | into the room, aeized him and started |ji4 Assemblyman Joseph D. Kelley, | Mra, Carey told the Jury that untill in stratery the immutable pre ne | es prelect ha the wien disappears| ‘Tell your druggist you want a { Gladly give theirall to get rid of him downstairs, Then the question making the ohange he suggests man- | Mra. fe cromnes 1 nee by band’s BAN) or time and space still preval artiee a BE Adel , Lethal cor or) small bottle of genuine freezone ‘The prominent symptoms of most CASTO R IA of good form arose again, What-| iit), Mra. Poler haa mar. | Were Napoleon or Lee alive to-day f and shriveled that you) Each bottle is packed in a little round Gisenses are pain and fevor and I have Jever the proper thing In San Jono, |°*t'Y \ried a time. She is thirty-fve| tho gentus which made them «reat | lift it off with the fingers. Not a bit| wood case. Don't accept anything Gaunty bo cttcctive on fever reoneersee For Infante and Children. Mr. Collaton’s costume was not de|_ It Was agreed, with only Borough | years ‘old and has a twelve-year-old son. | would find an outlet of pain or soreness ts felt when ap-| else.-Advt. , “ they ate aa pain relievers. Thorefore, |rlgueur for Forty-second Street, See.| President Pounds of Brooklyn dis- | ss _ - . a inany Aisensee where pain or fever exist Bears Ls ped senting, that the Estimate Board will| 3 alter separately or tometer, ing an open door on the third floor, | i Catania “tabiows have th “ ved approve the bill if it Is amended so ’ For instance, 1 Sa mse Ee bd The | Ds ea Baie Corrigan, | #8 t© contain a mandatory direction i most ing rewulte in Linen ignature ; : se vorrigan, {to the heads of all city departments yh Seotee, Ib eripees ond tte her etects} | of Kind a Ae ee ther yore yn | for tie BUBInIaAIUA COE BOOESE ents a * See seats te fe Yadigngtion, natu | Y venent of Troy, Undentandl , | mates not later than Aug. 1 of each aatipyretio in intermiteaut, puerperal | ou Have year, the presentation of the printed Taslaria fevers, bronchitis pleurisy, it was on fire, he was making | hudget not later than Oct, 10 for the EF SR ge 3 Always Bought Tiistaite GE ORAIORUEVOE WHBTICL wnat cart tecond tentative | Ps e OU the desired reltet: Obtalne We tal it. This Capt. Kinsella settled jation that the snc ‘in the necond | { oan = a — | ‘ GO TO BRILL BROTHERS FOR MOTOR CLOTHES ; | Men’s Hats Balta Shoes for Men FOR THE SPRING SEASON : m | : i are designed in patterns and lasts especially = || These Hats are from the leading makers of for B. Altman & Co. and keep pace with every 5 &]| Europe and America and feature the latest | change of fashion in smart footwear. o 3] styles and shades in Soft Hats and Derbies. | 8 : . : =H Prices Conservative styles, too, may be obtained in & | S e a Imported Hats .. : ° $5.00, upward large variety. I . e s&s 5 merican-made Hats 53.00, 4.00, 5.00, upward ; : 5 Ame , , » Up’ | Widths AA to E (Men’s Wear, First Floor) (Department on Sixth Floor) For Men and Young Men—Ready-to-Wear ; f | ] ’ + » \ F l a The Young Men’s Clothing Dep’t % ormerly iy a: Formerly g | i » Be o) "HR & 3 j 5 $ $ 2 (ON THE SIXTH FLOOR) i | The New Assortments of E 12.50 12.50 : — 2 bd 5 hes ready for selectio:: and immediate wear Misses’ Garments a = i f Yi Men’s Suits and and : a splendid assortment of Young Men's Su 4 e : | feveal 3 $ $ wf] in models that, being more than ordinary | seat a eal of fetching styles, the FE 1 .00 1 .00 5 distinctive, will appeal to the young man of i - erry aking and thoughtful effort g = fashion—to whom it is of paramount impor- | ee uce the most pleasing and fashionable Wonderful values under normal conditions. They are positively remark- ish I ; ‘ erfects, rir ais hat his clothing express . é e able when considering the fact that woollens will undoubtedly be higher B tance: tha nae Personality ‘ L next season than ever before in the history of the clothing business. The sizes of these Suits range from 33 to 40 Included are ; | chest measure; prices fromm $22.00 to $45.00. Tailored Suits . ° + $23.50 to 95.00 , Die Form-Fitting, Box and Pinch-Back Overcoats, with self or velvet collars | Me Sircet Drken cr : ’ and with patch pockets or ape Wintet Suits in Fancy Flannels, Pencil | Specially featured at the moment are Flannel Street Dresses of worsted 19.50 to 85.00 fh Stripes, Cassimeres and Blue Serges. x Suits in several smart: models, in blue, Afternoon Dresses . . 26.50 to 185.00 & 9 = brown and green, at $28.00. Utility and Sports Coats . 16.50 to 178.00 < ml (—————_____ETEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEa:£-Z-E-;,--_,;Z-,————————————— a 5] Al Fe Toemorlz $ 65 F srnesly $ m e e $18.00 $18.00 Q An Important Special Sale of A Sale of Wool Dress Fabrics 3 $20.00, 490.00, 5 Boys’ Spring Clothing by s bia § z Chesterfield, Pinch-back and pennant per he. Flannels, Fancy Tweeds, Gray Over- a dF ishi consisting of Several Hundred fitting coats—many with silk yokes an plaids, Striped Effects, Fancy Worsteds wn an urnisnhings m a silk sleeve linings. and Plain Grays. : SUIT, DRESS AND SKIRT LENGTHS 7s is now being held in the Department “4 + ’ Shirts OVER on the Sixth Floor. will offer exceptional values toemorrow in - smart Serges, Homespuns, Gabardines and | Overcoats Formerly a BOYS’ SUITS (sizes 8 to !8 years) -triped, Checked and Plaid Suitings, all of 5 2 S it Up to $1.65 and SUI I S c with extra pair of knickerbockers which will be marked at 3 an UKs Ge ee er A ome OC NET RT , ‘merly .50 an i | AV/ “ at fs ae Ps $ 85 Cc = ery special prices ° . = & At 3 $17: 50 =! JUNIOR BOYS’ REEFERS AND TOP COATS g S (sizes 21% to 8 years) 2 Q Cd Fi ly Up to $6.95 S ff at ; . . . . e ° $8.50 E arermare ete 688 [CALLS | crestertiatd Overcoats, Dress Coats and The W $F an d Overcoats, | formerly Formerly Ulsterettes, ; Many “hm silk yokes and * BLOUSES (sizes 7 to 14 years) 1¢ ool Dress Fabrics Dep t peng tee 50c and 65c | silk sleeve linings. ‘ 78. a ‘: a . . ° . . . . . . is fe n ‘ OVERCOATS— Winter Suite in Silk Mixtures, Casst- is featuring several smart models in Z 9 NORFOLK SUITS meres, Heather Mixtures and Cheviots. | ROYS’ ANI /OUTHS ae ) n . 7 to 17. Cc Many of them silk lined, Q § AND YOUTHS’ SH SEMI-MADE SKIRTS F = [o} (neckband, 12 to 14 ims.) = el : ra r y hl = $2.00 and $2.50 Soft Hats and Derbies Now Reduced to $1.85 a]! presenting new, smart striped patterns Se. ben a0 navy blue and blackeande fe) ot || white ¢ iaterials, also in blue-ande ¢ z Z e PAJAMAS (sizes 4 to 16 years green plaid serges, and are made up in 4 t of attractive colored-stripe madras . &5c. boxeplaited and co ation box= and side- = a ' a wi j j 2 ‘ ; plaited styles. cS fo) BO AND YOUT! SILK SCARF : © = in a variety of matty designs . at sclally priced at $5.75 | a g 47 Cortlendt Street 44 Fast 1th Street 125th Street at 3d Ave e7 , ia 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn Open Evenings until 9. ss | Fifth Auenue- Madison Auenue, New York