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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1917. ; ‘ 5 | cop Fredort Vil, man Ambassador von Re Peravian Cabinet 0 lt ” { LIMA, March 7.—The Peruvian Sma Met, headed by Enrique de ta Riva Agere President of the Council and! of Foreign Affairs, has re- , Tho Cabinet was formed in | Segest. 1915. 5 BECOMING ILL in (axi, Herlam man ortered chauffeur to take him to Founded 1826 : Greeley 1900 5 expected to reach here Saturday, ac- cording to wireless messages received to-day. "Co Ove | undertaker’s, and by time they arrived he was dead. gd er, See | JERSEY BOY who b dumb footbatl Bept 21, ial is 7 OY who became dumb rooting at football game : My Corn Fall Off: DOOMED 10- ny on ice and bumped head Monday, and bis voice returned. | “ Lia PARROT’S “Come quick! Come quick!!" awoke| 4 Pot 2 Drops of ‘G of ‘Gets-It’ on Last a a "pittsburgh family and they found the house burning. f 4 warded by bein rescued. t a ree Ney Wane [Committee Detides Against! * (§ 4) 4 Bir rewarded by bein rescued. 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Fingers and nit ‘the som rent or Them After Hearing That Xe WHEN five-year-old Harry Graham broke through eee neecencen om . Ye the way ‘Gete-it' SI k M I ps Vis ‘© in Jersey his colile, Don, ked to edge and success | ‘ Shocks Members. N10,» v ured his tall as @ It = | ee Bl S 1 ning i Bed * tying to become pugilist, was excuse woman | ALBANY, March 7.—Bills intro-| (— offered court for leaving home, f 1 I ' ded at thie aan of he Tein z TWENTY ARVIN PRINCETON mon eam oer if’ Mead Ache? of Unusual Importance | ture having for their object the legal- q have never kissed a girl; fourteen who have think It te ry 3 is . Ising of birth contwm! will be defeated, | ————— te wrong. Headaches, sick or other For T omorrow, Thursday. ‘The legisiators reached this dectston | SITIOWS were found in two Chloage Blocks after kinds, don’t hanpen to r i nit at & heaving betore the| O74 & ie, bu Oo ats Winks Ive ies Four emart and particularly attractive models, with an exclusive style note that meets the Fashion demand of the day—arranged for at a price that makes the occasion one of unusual importance to those seeking correct and new Blouses at a saving that is apparent at a glance. Garentakenienibine as regular as a clock, Codes Committee when the Assembly | (owe “: vente vou 418 bill fathered by Mr. Shiplacoff, Kings | \ rules County Socialist, was thoroughly dis- cussed. The hearing did not adjourn. however, until the frankness of the! ¢ discussion created so much disorder | 4 sentence you to one bath,” sald Kansas City Judge to man who had declared the $2,800 in his if he wanted to. “kets entitled him to look like @ tramp The manufacturer had the surplus materials, we indicated the CAPT, JIMMY WENMAN, member of Old Guard,| styles, received a concession for using up all the materials. : that the chairma tened to p shortstop on New York's first baseball club and Seventh otarkt «A 7 oy long uk and da ab Gin.w ois | argument Oh a ee SS ee Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses, Ges without the leas gaioe Soma errz| Among the opponents of the bili] th, PHILADELPHIA WoO ve started leegue to oe shoes, dance and walk as thougn [| was Theodore Roosevelt. A letter| & Dar cocktal butantos college boys. $3.95 a. oor Mistiins from him was presented in which he the use of toe-tirritat- = { - as: | expressed the hope that the Legisia “MIKE,” New York's richest bootblack, is dead at forty-one, leaving | ture would condemn all the birth con- ‘fortune of $50,000, trol bills without delay ee oe Three especially smart models, fashioned of superior quality fabrics and finished with that perfection of detail that the critical woman demands ivi aso’ a THE twenty-two-year-old freighter Aztec earned $400,000 for owners i ; ; re cree" sat ware tonrageds cuter anid ey ana then aot for B00 more th sh Georgette Crepe Crepe de Chine Georgette Crepe * 4 Enivee “or “sctowora, 0 SPRTIMUATS GO SERIA NOE UME: eerie louses Blouses louses blood poison. ‘Try a to-night. oreue oe woe @ women WITH s 1 dippers west ‘ , . , + a ar wa can srere, tte | Who unblushingly faced the largest | almonds and nuts washed int Dainty Filet lace edges Venise Lace motifs are Washable satin makes rence & Co. Chicago, Ti. Y ® | audience ever jammed into the Codes — a anaes the deep sailor collar, cuffs inset in collar and cuffs of the waistcoat, cuffe and - | Committee's room, ‘ . i yestee a n b leated del, with wide sailor collar of del : E Py aganda for| * In Doston’ 1 é@ and little vestee of an un a box pleated model, with vide sailor collar of a mode! One of thone who defended birth lal STON eeitwoniees Deer ire usually effective model; a deep shoulder ‘yoke; finely cluster tucked; white gilts lat ane 0 bring ing blood, finely tucked; white and flesh, maize, peach and and flesh, flesh and grey, > alwart race” was fi t tof! a flesh. white. and white and maize. | Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes, who } CARTER’S IRON PILLS will help this condition, quested the news| ro men pres b OP anata o| had OO>°—[S0——S 0 0 eS 0 0 0 0 Filet Lace Trimmed Voile Blouses, $1.95 —" Sheer white Voile, eyelet and wheel embroidered; the cuffs, collar and -— eee ee ee eS eee Oe eee ee ee: a Superinie HEAR vestee of wide filet lace; crochet button trimmed. Ps eis ns —LINIMENT LANDER All whi above models come ina complete range of sizes. | fo gosstem avenue gs adwayS cpitisine) === —————— : | Special Tomorrow, Thursday 2 LANDAY'S TEMPLE of VICTROLA MUSIC eady . 2S at Delief 5,000 Yards—yard wide — EXCELLENT PLAYER PLANOS d finest erade of uurikhte on ex- Ison and Columbia e e 50c ne K Wat a Navy Blue Taffeta Silk PHONOGRAPHS : apea a any AM) Druestat ab It In PA PHONOGRAPH RECORDS CHRISTMAN SONS Also 35 West 14th St own, without flo Do y bill ow in eight different shades $1.35 Formerly $2.00 a yard. Ground Floor dames McCreary & Co, 5th Avenue 34th Street ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY taste better with All Fis adash or Ewe of Eddys ——]0O— 0 — 02 Handkerchiefs French Serge oO OLD ays Priced With Economy Navy Blue and Black ( WT WOMEN’ S EARLY SPRING SUITS And they are pure Linen Hand- $1.68 | auce NN na hiatal atti dR Ail ollie | kerchiefs which in these days of Formerly $2.25 a yard Fine in | linen scarcity are difficult to find at ‘ line and firm of texture; widths 50 and 54 inches. That Compel Interested Attention 24.75 and 37.50 | Bin Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an ExtravagancelllGaaiiy,| New arrivals in this season’s most fashionable and suitable | ] Fabrics; all the choicest colorings and shades; faultlessly tai- q «oO | lored; simple and elaborate modes that are correct and exelusiy Ji<o H & | designed for present wear; pleasing styles; excellent qualities. Establiaed 1860 __125th Street, West _ McCreery’s Annual [ SALE THURSDAY | ’ For Your New Spring Dress | MA RCh SILK SALE Choose From an Assortment of Dress Goods and Silks | Offering the Best Values such prices as these. For Tomorrow Only Women's hand embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, of superior quality linen; in various dainty designs. Formerly $1.50 a half dozen.. Men’ ui Pure Irish ‘Linen Handkerchiefs, with !y, 14 and 49 inch hand thread drawn hems. Formerly 35¢ each.. An 25c Men’s Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, of superior velit hand thre ad drawn, 14 inch hems. Formerly 75¢ each....... 50c Per bottle, . , Cc At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. Made by Ti. Prichant 931 Spring St. N.Y. eee Cotton Dress Voiles Check and stripe effects. 28c Formerly 35c¢ to 40¢ a yard Six thousand yards of fine, sheer Voiles in smart spring color effects; wide widths. Beoond Floor © oc 0 SSD o——.—0— Ground Floor ee et eee ee me » a ee ee ee! et ee ee ee eS a a oh a Lord & Taylor Linens At Radically Reduced Prices a ; \ , B : is that fully meets every style requirement and Largest Vartety of Weaves and Styles Damask | Bordered Hand-Emb'd | Madeira i ie in accord with the Koch policy of fair prices es Table Cloths | Huck Tou els Scarfs Poylles q ad | Most Complete Color Assortments in America $2.85 | $2.90 5c and, $1.25 $2.50 a dozen | Chiffon broadcloths, high lustrous finish, merly $3.7 | Formerly $4 Forney at 25 and Formerly $3.65 = j in all the new shades, also bluck thoroughly 1.58 ward 486 to 1-06 pommel MAL alae Alesha BU | sponged and shrunk. i ; yer 9 arin nit erect ty ve | 3 with dama sian len designs ered in typically fine | 42 and 46 inch French Serges, in light and ‘i 3 atterr | border hand-embridered patterns. ° ADDITION— At rene dark navy, also a rich jet black...... yard 1 24 IN AI ( Second Floor ' | 86-inch Poplins, highly mercerized; all the | > > sco . | ote ee ee ee eee: een eecmn ren 0m rmn ans anranrann}p-aermnrancencancanes encancencencmmeemcemeecamemmeemnd pew colors AOA UIA ie icici cauehernds yard 26c 12,000 YARDS NOVELTY SUMMER DRESS SILKS >_> 0 0 0 0 OO U0 oo ds, 2d Poo: | In Choice Styles and Latest Colors $1.25 Silk and Wool Crepe de Chine, Yd., ies Bb, hat descent ts a 69c De ee aan him: Peers Binined Salah Riess Fi S s | ,, 81.75 Dress Satin, all pure silk, 80 inches | Hea s ss Rani ane ie ; IV6E DéECld 6a ures wide, in a ful Sine 0 atee) onc evecing shadow 1.59) Black Chiffon Dress Taffeta; 40 inches wide yard 1.45 9 MEN’S & WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Next SUNDAY’S WORLD Ellis, Main Poor In Our Lining Department | You will find a complete line of popular dress linings, in which are included the new Spring | shades and staples, in percaline, sateen, | ‘ | Aledo silk, yard-wide satins, kid cambric, etc. | Reasonable Prices 1. Allegorical Portrait of St. Patrick . “Wheo Uncle Sam Rules the Waves.” 35c Percaline Dress Lining, Yd., Colored Cover Design. A Victor Herbert “Century Girl” Song. Exceptionaily fine quality, light weight, yet strong and 25c Rte ian Dur otinedHnndiarshi: wit Women's Mourning Handkerchief eee durable, ail colors, inciuding white and black. biapins " ; RP Man 10 OUrnng san! ; i : , : 5. IN GRAVURE—New York’s Great- a Mass Foo ‘eighth and quarter ine then doz. 3. regularly 4.50 and 6.00, doz, 3.00) 2. Trish Coats of Arms of Fifty Famous Bli lof T a eae . . | regularly 6.00 Mainiltes est lzzard oO wenty-nine Years " The Notion Patent Contributesi- S| Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerebiels yith | W mie TA Line i Hi kerch i | Ago; also a Group of Exclusive Pictures ressmakers’ Full Forms,{ Dressmakers’ Waist Forms, Arnie aie iiicior doz. 2.10 daintily hand embroidere: hite or Colors. pate ps eal aus iy AHN with wire skirt; 1 98 jersey covered; 75¢ , regularly 8.00 | regularly fifo and 60c, each @Be 3. ‘Three Good Lrish Stories. | of the Cuban Revolution. special special Pe ly aie Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with initial .. regularly 4.00 and 6.00 doz, | IH. C.F. Koch & Co,, Inc,, 125th St., West | Box of 6 for 1,50 and 2.25 {

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