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f } | | — {\ ORPHANS GO TO CIRCUS. \ The eecond day of Qean Circus at Mad sttors divided their jon between the boot Lh leyele ‘thriller’ in mid Kingston, the Enel tunes. ‘This aftern ren are being ent formances will cont end per- | jReady to as Whitman Signs Bill roo. WOODS ORGANIZES.” e Over Protec-| 4° How to Reduce Fat | tion of Water Supply as Soon hb, wktee wippl Wil ' ons. As fast ax tiese People Notice It. Drive Them divisions are organized the militiamen Off With Dr. Edwards’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 9, 1917. hed |his grad nd | City of uni. | Way to | Cornelius © no will be nd Yonker years, being as the I rt half that per 4, Will bo 1 New York and and three From Hi nort v be almost 100 miles of 8, the work of guarding parated Into five div now on guard will be released a8 i Henda or t ve divisions Olive Tablets. Without Dieting | Adtitpaung (at Gov, While ge comets co oreite wang, will eign within twenty-four hours | Pleasantville, Peekskill, St. Fimo and | A Va) face will not embarrass A Highland Falls, At each headai or Exercise tho bill giving Mayor Mitchel and the| jugtiand Fe Y oauaaed a it tera there will be in command a liet-| gee of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, |The skin should begin to clear after ‘This te the time when fat peopte mould be thinking ebout reducing their weight and should wtop making the fat that ie such a burden to thom. The bent way and miss the easient way ts the one about which #0 hi @uch has been nald and written this paat year, This way ts th T famous Marmola Prem Qropared fn tablet form. jots contain nothing but th fo to change the best things fat into good, strong blow end bone, More than th pboord and remove he f athe rate of two, three or four pounde « r Woods completed men, siviption Tabiete with arm urtfal reducing met Inte your #tomach Ju 7 Duild up the juices of sae f men | etry eters i | force sell th Detroit, s\Mich. ey will send them to City Administration power to appoint|tenant of the New York Police De: y police force to guard the| partment with the rank of captain, | 9, water aystem, Pollee Com. |thres sergeants of the Police Depart. | YOU have taken the tablets se the blood, the bowels and) with Dr. Edwards’ Olive) , the successful substitute for gemonte for the organtas ‘orce with the least possl-|station houss work will be done in eight-hour shifts under Police De- | calomel—there’s never any sickness i partment schedules | or pain after taking them. 200 men have been tenta- y siitodllttede that preserved | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that lected. About $00 more are paace along the Ashokan Aqueduct | which calomel does and just as effec- needed, Preference will be given to| during the period of « ex-soldiers and sailors and ex-militia. | *peclal pollee force : sailors al Dy the ponatbility of war will not live [@afe Instead of severe and Irritating. wh anaes ak in barracks and be served by its own | _No one who takes Olive Tablets eek. You must not confuse Marmola Pre- he auxiliary force ¢ organ~| commissary. The men , v ized strictly along the ines of organ- | points most convenient to their work, | taste,” bad breath, dull, listless, “no ization of the New York Police Da- _-_—— partment and the pay of patrolmen, | * Ol . Es iv blets at these | S0rgeants, ieutenants and captains JOSEPH BIRD, BANKER, DEAD. | | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are ¢ fat.| will te—If the Board of Estimate | Mamhatta ¢|agrees—the same as that of men {| holding similar rank on the police Alexander M. White, who has been . o| serving without pay as head Of the| years, died of pneumonia to-day at bi tT 4 . hie ‘ake one or two nightly for a week. 804 Woodwant Ave..| Home Defense League, will be made|home in Larchmont. He had been 4il See how much better fons feel and cree 1D @ plain package, postage |Deputy Police Commissioner In charge | about @ week. Mr. Hird entered the|look, 0c ane 25c. druggists.— | of the water supply guards, Inspector bank sixty-three years ago, following! Adwt. oe — — ies —_ ee ee a ee ee ee ae eae ae ae ae ee ee ee ee at Our Newark Branch 645-649 Broad St. We are clearing the decks prior to the opening of our fourth store. Every pair from our regular stock, ( | Women’s High Cut | Lace Shoes ( ' ( ' 4 i THESE MODELS HAVE HIGH HEELS: Nine-Inch Shoes of Genuine Suede in Fawn and Paris Brown Nine-lvl Shoes of All White Kidskin—Dark Mahogany Russia Calfskin Vanope Tops of Genuine Fawn Buckskin and Brown Seal- Patent Leather Vans with Tops of White, Oyster Grey and Ivory Kidskin with Tops of Oyster Grey and Ivory Kidshin Mahogany Russia (alt Varnpa with Tope of [very Kix, THESE. MODELS HAVE LOW HEELS: tk Mahogany Russia Calfin--Dark Mahogany Kornia ( alisk ith Genuine White Kiddkin Tope—La:k M opaniy Russia ( alf ogany Russia Cals Foy Buckshy Tope, Wing Tiga, a= PAMMEYER STAMPED ON A SHOE { MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6™ AVE. AT 20" ST. will be established at White Plains, _— you mucl ment with the rank of lieutenant and | Bights. nine Polies Department patrolmen | with the rankof sergeant. Patrol and Unlike the little u ruction, the vourd at [ever cursed with a “dark urely vegetable compound ea y their olive color Joreph Bird, seventy Insitution for the past twenty-three | immensely effective result. nn nn nnn nnn e+e All Sales FINAL eat No C, O. D.’s No Exchanges No Credits On Monday, April 2d, we will open a Fourth Store at 47-51 W. 34th St. This_makes necessary some readjustment of our stocks and consequently we announce a_most_ extraordinary sale of Men’s and Women’s Shoes Amid the hue and cry of extremely high prices for shoes due to the alarming short- age of leather arising from the great war A Sale Extraordinary of Men’s & Women’s Shoes $6.65 Spring 1917 Styles scheduled to sell at $12.00 and $14.00 Please observe that this sale is held at our 6th Ave. at 20th St. store and at our New- ark branch, 645-649 Broad St, ONLY. | Men’s High | Lace Shoes SMART MODELS CONSERVATIVE STYLES: Imported Kussla Calfskin Genuine Prench CalfskinGenuine Gun Metal in Patent Calfskin Vamps with Tope of Dull Calf and Colored Buck. & Calfshin and Patent Leather Vainps with Tan Cloth Tope— Grain Shoes with Double Soles, Men's SPORT SHOES HIGH AND LOW MODELS: Jn Stunning Combination of Tan and White, Tan end Ble White and All Ten, Formerly Seld da, All Lat $12.00 apn §14,00, descendant of the TMuguene Bird had lived in Larchmont fo longer if you get a tion from the College of the Rochelle, and worked his presidency of the institu. nts, M nstayit M. Bird, macs er of the Manhattan daugh- “V, Hird, Mrs. Clarence 1 Mrs, Willls Fivher, all of vecroos 'oo™ PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE] ack- « few brown | good” feeling, constipation, torpid \liver, bad disposition or pimply face. mixed 4 With Con- ath olive oil; you wili know them by Dr. Edwards spent years amon, s f e years old. | patients afflicted with liver and bowel | President of the Manhattan Savings | gomplaints and Olive Tablets are the | | y sae <a cee aden ll aescaceeiencpictiee iL) A ———0—— OO ee a mem me ee es ree er S09 ao 0 0 SS 0 S00 0 SSO 0 S09 SOS 0S 0 aS 0S SS 0 0 0 1 0 0 Oli ! | i ; ; , 1 A ~ 2500 Yards of Si t ' 700 Pairs of Women’s ' Women’s High-Cut ey] 5 ards of Smar 1 ' : tt to a ae 1 H Doeskin Gloves | i i Novelty Veilings | Special for Saturday i } Lace Boots } i Very Special Value ' | $1.48 a pai \ # @ patr ay] | ae | 18¢ a yard 1 White or Yellow English | {I $5.85 I y Tuxedo and Russian mesh ! 41 eskin Gloves. 1 : F Ae Pat ares gaat, Does : at } 9 inches high, Black Glazed { H Veilings in H 3 jashabl ae . c Ts a me ! | Kidskin Lace Boots, light § 1 mek OI oe 1 rix-seam sewn ; Sica } , and Nay; | ! welted soles, Louis XVI. bof . ' In one clasp or button styles, i ' ! ' In the most effective and 1¥ § with Paris point or spear backs, i | heels. i H becoming fancy patterns, 1 8 ' Ground Iloor Bevond Floor Ground Floor f Te s tot ‘ 1 nn ee ee Te ea | peenoee ae ee es eS SF ee ee ae ee ee emis i Spring Millinery Baa Spring Suits 1) i Peg: i 7 rf | Vailleurs of unusual distinction in Serge, A 1 Special Saturday Showing i] j Gabardine, Burella, ‘Iricotines, Gunniburl, Poiret Hl ' Arranged for, to bring out in an impressive | jf wills, Wool Jersey, | Silk Jersey, Novelty Silks, 13 1 manner the new millinery styles for Spring. Many $y Satins and Chiffon ‘Vafietas. } 1 of the new creations are inexpensive copies and i | $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 to $190.00 | adaptations of the most recent rench models from i i : | Ps our i oe which insure an exclusive | H Women Ss Coats i ‘ individuality, es 7 phan ; i A Dozen Distinctive Models t | The new hats are shown in black and colors i! Featured for Saturda ¢ in mostly Lisere and China split straws. i! bY y H ' i! $25.00 i| } Specially Featured for Saturday i | Ai tligisers renin cee Thar may ‘ Fae Ste 7 OPuiar ce, a collection of | * Copies of our own imported models 7 4 Spring Topcoats, Sport Coats and Utility Coats, | rom our own skilled corps of milliners notably smart in style and extremely well tailored, } fi killed f milliner: bly yl | y ailored, } Topcoats of Gabardine in models cleverly belted a A At $18.50 | ] heavily stitched; half lined with peau ae erent aS Ane } Maria Guy model in _ Lewis mode! of crepe and Burella Cloth Coats in the new Spring eolot aan Milan hemp, black or colors fine end Milan straw; black effective with their fancy stitching; half lined with pe rt ° with chouz of ribbon and bi relaea, trimmed with de cygne. Peau 4 , band of beads. i AR EEO Fn ’ : H | Mic pare medi sf Marie Louise model in i eanmne aie Sah | osiene, mixtures and 4 YJ shiny spit ‘ald, Dia o Mila straw; black and y 2, y, i 8 colors, trimmed with ribbon colors; ribbon trimmed with | |... Spore Coats of all Wool Jersey in bright colors +5 a U with novel collars, belts and pockets, and tassel, ornament, i | 1 coll bel 1 | oa 1 Spring Coats in sport, traveling, motor, util Trimmed Hats 1 ! dressy models and in every fashionable woolen any sae 1S Particularly adapted for youthful wear, Telmmmed with woe, ' | fabric. 1 burnt peacock and ornaments.....seee+sseeeeeees 0.00 | ' $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 to $150.00 } y Fourth Floor ' Third Floor — eee Se DRE SRF: Sm Lee seen oe ae ee ee ea aul! >> 0S 0) SS 9 SS 9” SS 0S S00) SS 0 SWS 0) SS IG —SSa = oS —, OO sR ic —— oe Chickering j Hall ' Sat. March 10, 1 at3 P.M. i ' ' Lord & Taylor Restaurants ° Will appeal to those ON ay 0 shopping here or in this vicinity. Piano Recital Pupils of Alberto Jonas assisted by Earle Tuckerman, jaritone. Tenth Floor Seventh Floor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street enone oem mem: Introducing Ten New Models Saturday Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits _ We had the smart, discriminating miss and small woman in mind—those who want something ex- clusive with an assured individuality at an early-season price. Each style is a copy of a higher priced model expressing the latest vogue, something different, yet conforming in a refined manner to those new lines particularly appropriate for girlish figures. Our showing of spring apparel designed especially for misses and girls is now complete, affording correct style information that is well worth knowing. DO ee (FD) ee OO ee OO ee 0 Se a ictasdsanijdencenstsanostwssassaasanuseouiaieaiinebsiavebcioissdbaings | Suits of Men’s Wear Serges, Gabardines, Poiret Twills ; { braid bound, button trimmed, and with the swing, the distinctiveness that Lanvin and Jenny give their creations. Burella Cloth Suits Wool Jersey Suits in the new sport shades; with box pleated, belted $29.50 in gay new colors with clever new pocket and coats and flaring skirts. collar effects | ea aeaenanaerenrenranrenvenreerenanancasipencwas/aorantenceve-cnenenencenenvancee-enrenrenvenreceeten? Misses’ Suits in sport, strictly tailored and dressy models~-$22.50 to $85.00 ' Afternoon Dresses | Misses’ Dresses Spring Coats q $19.50, $25.00 to $55.00 Serge and Wool Jersey $16.50, $25.00 to $125.00 i ; | $25.00 Vopcoats of Serge, Gabardine, Wool Dresses for every occasion; Afternoon | ‘ F bas Vel “oth, Bi D f Taff Ck nen Vailored 1 3 with patent leather | Velour, Homespuns, Velour Cloth, Bu- sresses Of Lalieta, Charmeuse and | belts, girdle es. Models braided | rella, F Bolivia; Sport Georgette. Street Dresses of serge; | or embro and straight line or | Coats o and the new sport Sport Dresses of Jersey and new silks. “barrel” silhouette effects. | silks, Afternoon Coats in effective styles. § Spring Suits—$25.00 Ta/feta Dresses—-$15.00 And in anticipation of the demand for these most practical of garments, Lord & Taylor will specialize in Fae aNaey sy Norfolk Jackets, Skirts and Bloomers tailored perfectly and in correct styles for “Scout,” “Camp- ire,’ iking” and camping wear. Shoe-top and Junior Models In Plaids and Plain Silks 1 The shoe-top Suits, designed for girls of 12 to 16, are in fine For young ladies of 6 to 14 years, these most charming of wool poplins, gabardines, wool Jersey and check velours aid | new Silk Frocks, at the price, exceptionafly attractive values. { are cleverly styled to give lines of grace to immature figures. The plaids, in coat and coatee styles are in smart color | Junior Suits in 15 and 17 year sizes are eminently modish combinations. ' and are smartly tailored of poplins, serges, fancy worsteds and The plain taffetas, soutache braided, quaintly corded or on homespun. | Russian lines, are in rose, green, blue or Copenhagen. H : Girls Will Wear Smart and Sturdy Khaki ' ' ' ' Norfolk Jackets—sizes 14 to 20 years .. $2.75 | — Middy Blouses in regulation styles, sizes 6 to 20 years, $1.50 i Divided Skirts—buttoned front and back. Sizes 14 to Flare Skirts—with belt and pockets; sizes 6 to 16 years, 20 FOAL ivs.00. 400 $2.98 $1.95 Bloomers—with belts and pockets. Sizes 6 to 20.0.0... ccceeeeseeeseeesseeees : $1.95 i Third Floor i é ee ee ee ee ee ee eee, ee eee Ne Ce NS eC ST RRR ee me eS em ee = 0 SO S00 0 SS 0S So (0 0 SS 0 SS SS OO SS SS 0 So SS Ol For Searing Reco’ 1917 WORLD ALMANAC 4! Newsstands oh 25 CENTS ‘ —