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eens I snap Serena ‘ ‘ ‘ |____sTHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 2 : Peed re sdthtihagn As Hp Jn an AS bil HBR cane FOR LOCAL OPTION BILL there fa a precedent for an Fxecutive © City of New York appeal to the people. Gov. Hughes made designed to make George W. Perkins |1 p to mequire tite to prop. —_ fa two-weeks’ apeaking tour through the : Aa what oP LBEY ‘or drains and for * am 8 és |industrint dictator of the state of) sovag F and plants.| Governor Plans Direct Appeal to]Nissara Senate District to force the |New York. The anponition is directed | he Hoard o is wiven| — Peonle if P. Measure {lection of & Senator favorable to the hiefly ag Mr. Perkins, though | Jurisdiction over th ng of this eople if Passage of Measure | Antenace ‘Track Gambling Bi : BU | many isions are disapproved by | Propositio at Seems Doubtful. ' ‘3 t ue farmers | ip who | The bill has been sent back to the! guction —« st ha en tent tack toe a ALBANY, March 9.—Gov. Whitman LINIMENT West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West bok Street | may take the stump tn support of the rman Bmpire skin. for, $68,000 000 to| Local Option Bill if there te any posst- FF ; ml before any fu canal system by the ©x-| bility that it will meet defeat in the iF They Object to Measure as One| Sater rect tooa| feneton, 0 0 Black River, bt Senate. The opportunity for making a a ways Mi \ d . ] } S . i“ “ae a: to Make George W. Perkins of New York City, Including} if the L¢ ait Mirect appeal to the people would be Isses an Gir bs) prin WV eal es “Dictator.” ane nuthorize the Board of Bati-! Divinaham Ree ipa Biel offered by the election of a successor to | =| ictator. ' to purechaso « os in the “ 4 ted prtabe the Inte Senator Sprifig in the Chau- i =] h Di o ’ iin pen market and ore! at coat, are te ee Terie winehat rhe went $01. auaCattaraigue dlateit The values throughout this department are ex- (Special from « held In abeyance until Some) atter his return from Palm Beach a few| Mr. Whitman, it fs underatood, will4 : ’ be iy! tl ted, { Aine i be reached ant oft aot aeriouply I, JU wan anid] call @ apectal election for that qacntt| 2 Se & e ceptional, as these for To-morrow will indicate: AU , » Wicks fice in the cle jif 4 count of Senators disch clo $ man's pet measure, which calls for| nintstr let food measure nuringer naif he Was aufte 81 ine-up on local option c preach i be ot it acute the Feeuiniion the. bed ve |eye" rain nator Hrown, it fe anid, wili not sup. AM Drugstete INSTANTLY Misses’ Suits, | Misses’ Serge Dresses, | markets situation in New York, was) |The Cullon Hill to restore trove ene apr eee Tailored and sport models of burella cloth, including the new Coat Dresses, copies of doomed to defeat to-day, when Sena. | '° "i MIbLL sien ee | serges and -Poiret twills, late foreign models; some embroidered, tor Elon R. Brown and Speaker |p and baby carriages, 1s @? | at $29.50, 37.50’ and 45.00 | at $19.75 to 5 ' Sweet were told by their constitu unusual attention in the 4 ents that their political lives de- Tom Cullen has) many . . ” . i 2 Shei { pended upon defeat of the hill. snd Hesse ate Ok tb titet Misses’ Fashionable Coats, Dressy and Sport Skirts, tive of the floor workers of the r House, For this reason any | The farmers tn the districts of the ure which he presents may well atohed, DOCTORS SAY COLDS Senator Cullen says that he in- | tends to restore borough autonomy to his home town and put it where tt 8, In point of municipal adminis of gunniburl, burella cloth, velour, plain | of novelty velour plaids and stripes, khaki, and cut Bolivia, kool, La Jerz, wool jersey, ete. at $22.50, 37.50 and 49.75 | at $6.75, 8.95 and 11.00 I For the Intermediate Hard-to-Fit Girl from 12 to 17 years there are large assortments of excellent models, including Franklin Simon s Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. tration, prior to consolidation with Specialists Declare Germs Of isc greater city. Me wants a branch Common Colds Scattered by joffice there for each of the depart- Afternoon Dresses, | Smart Spring Suits | Girls’ Dressy Coats e »f law, police, wate ly, ih : ; | Sufferers Are Real as and cleatrigity, street, oleanitg . : seit crete Cook. | fragt betel or mists | cot, yortion | plant and structures, parks, public e suk tatleta, crepe pine, jers < be i ed; Cc tad . 1 Danger. \charities, corrections, fire, taxes, Exclusive Spring I ashions pongee and Georgette crepe | many finished with stitching in light and dark shades, ; ealth, tenement ‘house and licenses. ; | | e ae | me 9290 Doctors have recently declared | fim ‘pint provides. that every. branch at $16.50 to 26.50) at $9.75 to 23.75 positively that our common colds are |G. co In Brooklyn shall be under. the really just as “contagious” as pneu-| charge of a deputy and equipped 50 monia or scarlet fever and that suf- at $10.75 to 32.50 For Misses, Juniors and Girls to make it Independent of the ferers from colds should be isolated veld gd a el mak ae erated on as carefully as victims of the latter | Board of batimate ‘ . ~ ‘ % i. [ he duty of providing the branch Te, diseases." ‘Hyey tay that in sneering | 28, Ut, gf preyiaing, the, braneh Spring Dresses Cotton and Silk Mixed Dress Fabrics : the victim of a cold acatters millions thorized "to Insc revenue bonds. to : of germs into the of us penses which will be in- , ; ° - 5 heute isd when lol ein curred ‘du the ‘current year by Spring Suits Spring Coats Main Floor, at One-Third to One-Half Below Former Prices. Masel les fhectiinidls Fh ————————— weakened or ru find ne} 7 “4 ae ae other et oth a on ber palDig 04 = 4 : 2 - hic ateria ~ ns or ore t / MA MAG ie ea LISTEN aavanced to" third” reading’ tn recor | Misses’ Suit Shop Imported and Domestic materials of the better grades, | or re | to keep yourself built up by using | !™* Cie Voiles, Chiffons, Tussahs, Crepes, Lace Cloths and | 35¢ to 95e Father John's Medicine which ts a| Members of the National Guard Sizes 14 to 20 years. Crepe de Chines, in printed, woven and emb’d effects | | pure and wholesome body builder, | who, because of. serving on the : : ie ‘i co 5 | und you will be able to ward off this | Mexican border, | were unable to Silk Suits for Dress or Sport Wear, 29.50 to 165.00 ec io i danger because the cold germs can-| enroll at the election last fall, may ; Le . . 3 >): i on | nat five in the nose or throat of m) ket on the enrollment, books of thelr Cloth Suits for Dress, Sport or Travel, 19.75 to 145.00 White Semi-made Skirts - at $1.95 to 3.95 yerson i Lhealtth, R ih syby oo ‘poGanel A A i! ~ . . . ' too that Father Johnte Medicine |tatement, of the. giver ca Of Gabardines, Piques, Linens, Ottomans and novelty weaves. treats colds and throat troubles with- a ee Hy ’ ‘ Fiaaen ; ] ut the use of alcohol or dangerous| q nity ny te, Cattes: wich repeats Misses’ Tailored Suits— Twenty-four exciusive models | Rate acecA at I Hew Vow Giy comnorations cteeee or wing collars, new model skirts; of tricotine, gunniburl, serge, W ce U . > 1 H " Ss pay lates to deductions from the spectal i homespun, checked worsted, hairline striped or Oxford suitings, omens ntrimmec ats i franchthe tax an t the newest Spring colors;also wool Jersey or stockingnette Suits, t censes and to com: tn oslal ; ; Tee ;. aa j [Boe in plain colors, heather mixtures or Oxford colorings. 14 to 20 yrs. 29.50 A distinctive bap ik of Eo shapes is being shown on the Main Floor, ; the East River may offer some food together with Imported R Fruits, Foliage, Fancy Feathers ec er a het od Misses’ Spring Suits—Fifteen exclusive models and Ornaments, all moderately priced. committee, i ee | Dressy or strictly tailored suits; cable stitched, braid bound ‘ i i Mr. Ellenbogen ; in the Assembly te] embroidered or button trimmed, showing the new length aut Very Special for_To-morrow's Selling : seers <0) Send Lue PrSaane UA Ny j straight, semi-pleated or barrel skirts; of tricoti ine, : nereasing the term of the sheriff fo } a » 8 ; ricotine, gabardine, ‘ » ' e eae ‘York County trom two to tour H Poiret twill, serge, gunniburl, homespun, Oxford or hairline Milan Hemp Hats at $2.95 { Lisere Hats at $2.95 & 4.50 { tiled io begin on Tesch” striped suitings. 14 to 20 years. 39.50 in black and color | in black and col = j lack -olors. | et ; ’ ' rot 1am are “id Raton rs In black and Coto! i In Dia and colors | A new boxing ming from - , bi Glaereeis Ge . novelcolorcombinations @9 Er re Reatlasiy it provides. for" sngie| Misses’ Coat Shop Fancy Straw Sport Hats, ()shatcisseuters at 82-65 to 5.50 head for the State Athletic Commis. who ts to be appoin Sizes 14 to 20 years. thin” thirty pire Jan, 1, d by the for a| After Cloth Coats for Town or Country Wear, 18.50 to 125.00 Specials for Saturday on Main Floor 4 Maiden Lane the term tn to be thre : aera mem Lee Tynaey thelresen cinders | Silk Coats for Dress or General Wear, 29.50 to 115.00 Women’s Crepe de Chine Blouses Superior quality, in new Spring shades, also flesh and white, at $2.95 and 3.95 _ | Franklin Simon s Co. Misses’ Cloth Coats— Twelve exclusive models Of wool velour, burella cloth, serge, gabardine or wool Jersey, in newest Spring colorings; black-and-white check worsted; slip-on or belted models, half or silk-lined throughout. 14 to 20 years. 29,50 Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. ; Women’s New Women’s Misses’ Gown Shop-———_-—___, | Silk Hosiery | Spring Bags | Spring Gloves New Styles for Spring eins tty ener Seasonable weights, in Hand beaded in colors, Including Tan Cape, Misses’ Silk Afternoon Gowns, 18.50 to 115.00 black and the favored on Silk Moire or Faille; Glace Kid and Lambskin; ihe colorings for Spring. | Spring shades and black white, black and colors, Girls’ and Misses’ Shoes For Dress or General Wear including shoes of tan or black Russia calf, with gray buckskin tops; patent kid with white washa- ble kid tops; white calf or canvas’ shoes, also shoes with simulated wing tips. 3.25 to 8.50 Serge, Tricotine or Jersey Dresses, 16.75 to 59.50. Misses’ Silk Sport Dresses, 18.50 to 59.50 Unusual value | Unusual value Unusual Value at $1.10 pr. | at $1.85 | $1.00 pr. Misses’ Silk-Skin Gowns—An entirely new fabric In Copen, rose, silver gray, chartreuse or navy; open-front model with wide belt and large pockets embroidered in self color silk, braid design; white Georgette collar and cuffs. 14 to 20 years. 19,75 A Sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear | Nainsook Gowns, Combinations and Envelope Chemises, ’ ny Misses’ Daytime Dresses—Fifteen exclusive models Unusual calues at QO cach ze 99 . = . | Beaded, braided, embroidered straight line or waist line models Girls School Shoes | of Georgette crepe, taffeta silk, crepe meteor or crepe de chine, L vi Monermnaiaia Waat | in black, navy, Copen, light gray or beige. 14 to 20 years 29.50 pave - — ~ — - . Laced shoes, of durable tan calfskin, made secaiiiine Verte wie ne : 7 co . | 4 J Yi A i : , : ii) 5 4 on broad prthopedic last. An ideal shoe Girls’ and Juniors’ Apparel— ey POY. ali he State of lreland | o-Day for general wear. Sizes 6 to 17 years: Sin) MERA a Widths B to E. 0.17 years: “ URNIT | The first of a series of articles by James M. Tuohy, 7 Suits, 18,50 to 59.50 Coats, 12.75 to 49.50 f | The World's London correspondent, himself an Irishman, : ; | 3.25 Dresses, 6.95 to 45.00 51 A WEEK tcoons who accompanied the Canadian-Irish Rangers on a tour | THE “ROYAL” ag ¢ id country, Among other interesting things Mr. Conant . ~ - Girls’ and Juniors’ Suits—-Six exciusive mode/s WAY A Littie ; é } uohy writes: isses Spri ng Shoes J ‘ § Week (ce, “The Sinn Fein would have been killed by the revolt —-—— - a Box or belted coats with crepe or silk over-collars, new shaped ms | 4 but for the executions, : eye For Immediate Wear pockets, belted end pocketed skirts; of navy ser¢ ‘ “2 black-¢ 7 ye “These facts, * * * record the absolute and irre. white Shepherd checks or novelty plaids, 12 + + Fi trievable failure of the system of government applied to 18.50 Laced shoes of highest quality tan or black Russia calf, made on correct walking last, 3 welted soles and low heels Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats—Six exclusive models autre Z - iat Pov Byte Oi TEN cretl | } Sizes 244 to 7!2. Widths AA to D. Belted coats with patch or inset pockets, convertible collars; of and Bedding © P so urgent * * * and never h bee rie em seemed ! | serge, checked wool velour or mannish mixtures in all the new pa Rooms furnished "é thor aelitio el aa eC ave the difficulties of ’ a | | 5.00 Spring shades, 6 to 17 years. e as low as nat solution seemed 80 formidable, . Two Bia § Ireland is prosperous just now and is the chief food Girls’ Silk Dresses—Four exclusive models supply of Great Britain, Despite the increased cost of leather and labor we The first trustworthy account of conditi i 1 ” i litions in Ireland, written by an Irishman, since the war began READ IT IN NEXT SUNDAY WORLD | | Of taffeta silk, in Copen, navy or rose; semi-empire or belted mede!s with white Georgette collar, large novelty pockets 12 to 16 years have not advanced the price of these sho wthough ! our high standard of qu s been maintained Misses’ and Girls’ Shoe Shop—74.d Flvo SASK pre