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DEMOCRATS CLAIM HOUSE. | Ald of Three —INPARADE FLOATS FR. PTREN'S , With Pactions United Satur- day’s Celebration Will Be Memorable Event. WASHINGTON, March 12. — The death of Representative Cyrus A. Sul- WHILE RELATIVES were looking over home of loway. Republican, of New Hamp- “penniless” man who died near Haverstraw they found shire, makes the House now stand $60,000 in money and securities, 214 Republi ‘and 214 Dem: a, CHURCH BUCHRE TIS ‘The Democrats to-day claim they ae tere! at Terre Haute, Ind..} .¥6 217 votes for the election of @ Ce ee, oe, ee a Speaker and organisation of the CHAMPION “FUNPRAL " House, against 216 by the Republl- 4 FAN" at Wheeling, W. V&,| cans, there being two vacancies. The bond esa ectsna SN nap bnansenaco th Dhan ne boar Democratic leaders are confident of the support of London, Socialist; WHEN CHAUFFEUR drove through puddle and) Randall, Prohibitionist, and Martin, wpattered water on west side woman's dress, she had! progressive-Protectionist. motorcycle cop chase him and then arrested him herself.| 1+ 49 expected both vacancies In the House will be filled by special elec- “DIAMOND JIM’ BRADY dazzled Atlantio City| tion before the extra session. with the costliest American flag ever made, It is of platinum and precious stones, and cost $5,500, As a Special We Offer “NEMO” SELF-REDUCING CORSET No. 359 REENHUT"’ ‘THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE.. 18 TO 19% STREET Men-Look Here! game new featutes te ada co tee at, {ttm into Madison Avenue and pass CHILI COPPER CO, PLANS with fingers! Doeen’s *1.50 to °3 “No-Fade” Remington hurt a bit? tractiveness of the pageant. One of |!" review before the heme of Cardinal e e these will be r float: " joy, then back to th jue, The ing the nistory aud tenditiens ry Dr. Brann of St. Agnes’s Church A $35,000,000 BOND ISSUE A noted Gincinnati chemist dis- e land. The most elaborate will show | Wi review the parade from his ee covered a new ether compound and From all tndfoations the white- Winged dove of peace will be perched on the green banners of Erin when the lads go marching up Fifth Avenue next Saturday in the St. Patrick's Day parade. JERSEY MAN with thirteen children and 216 other The CWebration Committee, which descendants has married his son's mother-in-law, who Jas headquarters at No, 211 East | © is seventy. Forty-ffth Street, is working ou ° TRY IT AND SEE! Lift your corns or calluses off led it freezone and now it can be Erin playing the harp, surrounded by | Church and will then join the proces- | Eugene Meyer Jr. & Co. Forms io a he tine be sion. Joseph P. McLaughlan of Phila-| Syndicate to Underwrite—To Be | hYew cents from any drug stores” Each at e Irish pipers. Each of the four provinces will be Tepresented by eight costumed figure dancers, and there will be eight more delphia, National President of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, also a simply apply a few Offered to Stockholders. Yo C28 Oe Fee’ ee drops of freezone upon a will march, A syndicate has been formed by Bu- tender corn or painful The wonder sale of the entire shirt trade fs announced at a time when representing Ireland at large. Under the banners will be found| «ene Meyer jr. & Co. to underwrite $85,- callus and instantly the the shirt market is veritably bare of underprice offerings. Patrick J. Collins of. the Meath |fepresentatives of at least twenty. | 007.000 par value ¢ per cent. bonds of soreness disappears, then The unexpected has happened—for at a time when shirt bargains are the Chile Copper Company, convertible shortly you will find th Men's Association will be Grand Mar- | four Irish counties, thirty-four divi- yy to ie almost impossible to obtain, and when shirt ers find ft difficult to fill the TTA, Wing eusention of thie ethene Seen [O96 S08 4p. Me Gokete, Brame | Une es Ot Cee here, SA Seen corn or callus 80 loose demands at regular prices—here we come with an offering which adds Read the Guarantee ; nearly every Catholic ch in the |? the approval of the stockholders, is that you can just lift it " ” ee iia to Counties’ Association has |City, detail from, the First Battal. | to be offered to the shareholders at par. of vith Hh Mh 4 ‘another feather in the cap" of our Haberdashery Department. moved that organization to join inj lion of Naval Militia, Boy Scouts, the| The proceeds will be used to pay the No pain, not a bit of Mf U; , AEULity vs wash ue parnas “a. rugs | cates era terteee eye, aaa: atburs | ooetbany's NeQlLen Gust ana sowouse fs liber hea: on: This Sale Is Unparalleled cess. His first and second aides will|WbO cannot be classified except as| pliant from @ capacity of 10,000 tons of reezone or after- be Owen McEntes and Matthew |!overs of the Emerald ore @ day to 27,000 tons. d it doesn’t even The values at once command the attention of every man interested {n wement Com: é Men's As ‘The existing first collateral trust Ts ¢ skin. e high-class shirts at economi t at a cost of $500, | 27° to be paid at maturity in 1923, and Hard corns, soft corns Of course, th tary, and John J. Brennan, Treasurer. | They say it will be the largest ever | ‘%® new issue will then become the only) OF corns between the toes, also The manufacturers of the well-known “No- The line of march will be along |Cattied up the famous thoroughfare, | len on tock of the operating com-| toughened call hrivel up and Pade" ‘i With Avenue from Forty-secent pe catadliiot “thre Mase pany in Chill, all of which fs owned by|lift off so e wonderful! their Paral ge ues aan shew bien 2 Btreet, to One Hundred and Twenty-| TWENTY-NINE YEARS AGO, | the Chile Copper Company. The bonds| Seems magical. It works like @ be shipped from their factory isn’t 100°% fifth Street, then to the Harlem River To-day 19 the anniversary of |S*@ % fun fifteen years, to be converti- charm, Genuine freezone has a yellow perfect. Their inspectors use a microscopic lite, ang| label. Don’t accept any except with bi it th duri) ft net be satis obese i the yellow label.—Advt. eye in looking for defects before sending shirts to their customers to sell at regular prices. Now, as a matter of fact, these shirts have laundry impertections, which means so far wear {9 concerned, nothing at all. There is positively nothin, them to affect the wear in the slightest degree. More Than 3,000 ‘“No-Fade” Shirts Which Did Not Pass the Rigid Inspection of the Heads of the Factory Are Offered Here. We have looked over hundreds of these shirts and can hardly find « flaw—an spot fs the worst defect. The assortments are enormous. Your cholce includes: Japanese Crepe Cloth Shirts Russian Cord Shirts Mercerized Figured Shirts silk Striped Shirts Finest Silk Striped Crepe Shirts Finest Percale Shirts Woven Madras Shirts Pure Satin Striped Silk Front Shirts Finest Mercerizod Pongee Shirts Every shirt is cut full, perfect fitting, made and finished in the most perfect manner. Absolutely guaranteed fast colors. The trimmings are of the best; finest pearl buttons, etc. SEE THESE SHIRTS. They will be bought by the dozen tomorrow—and we don't know at this writing when we will be able to make an equally favorable ollaring, This may be the opportunity of the entire year. so DO NOT MISS IT, All sizes from 1314 to 1734 are included. COME EARLY TOMORROW. Casino. At Fiftieth Stroat the marchers wil! the Big Blizzard of 1888. it A FORMAL SHOWING OF SPRING FASHIONS Tomorrow and Wednesday Correct modes in Spring Apparel for women, misses and girls will be shown tomorrow in opening displays which will present authoritatively the features that mark the styles of the present season. By s = Es 2 ; , = The Spring of 1917 is a noteworthy season from the view-point of style. It is a S season of innovations and marked by the elaboration of features that have been lightly 2 touched in other seasons. E = & One important note that is struck in this opening: The various models are distinctly “wear- able.” The extreme, the freakish, made for show purposes and not for wear, gives way to those ane beautiful and correct garments which express the style authority that always follows a Loeser pening. “‘Good-Bye’’ Prices on The New Suits Separate Skirts All “Odd” Three new Suits at least will be in the ward- The brightest and gayest of the sports colors ° robe of the well dressed woman. First will come and fabrics are noted in the novelty designs which ] W 1 ie Kae Suit ct uy then (oe tatares aot bared reg the mae eee Skirts. Rich inter Suits, Overcoats, and third, a necessity to a sports loving people, colors in silk faille, in eta and Khaki Kool e A the Sports Suit. predominate, embellished with sashes, girdles, Mackinaws, Raincoats, For the silk Suits there will be a general use of Pleats, drapes and novelty pockets. oe aren ak ae tee ae ee Oe a Trousers, Vests, Ete. oaraneny pee Agena Pasty “ posi l ME Ls RR eA ds Tomorrow is the big clean-up day in the Men's Store. All “broken” assortments from . ; ' ° AR Street Frocks are of taffeta, taffeta and ser; our own superb stocks are reduced, regardless of original cost or former selling prices. it s : » f serge, Pr c » TCR 8 & Pi metallic threads, is exceedingly smart. While and taffeta and Georgette crepe, in straight line From the scores of bargain groups that will greet our customers we print the following few: straight lines rule the silhouette, there is con- of various sorts, Belts in novel designs appear brolderies_ of some sort. sppesr on all Frocks, on most Suits. Chinese and Oriental effects are Sometimes they are simple, often more than ¢ ; 0 siderable fullness noted, gained often by pleatings models, many in draped and tunic effects. Em~ & ~ () 4: elaborate. G A Banner Bargain Offering in $ particularly effective in the trimming motifs. Men’s “Odd” Suits, at TAD About 400 Suits in this lot. Three-button style, plain and pinch backs in cassimeres and worsteds in stripes and mixtures, also blue serges. The former selling prices were considerably more than our special sale price. A Lot of Fine Overcoats | at °4.85 | Popular loose-back style. Some coats with satin Afternoon and Reception Frocks are of taffeta, elaborately embroidered, of crepe de chine or Georgette crepe; many silk and cotton nets, suit- able for country club wear, are shown, The tailored Suits are made in straight line effects, in serges, tricotines, gabardines and wool poplins, with a fullness aie through box pleats, side pleats—pleats of every sort. Suit Coats ‘ average 30 to 32 inches in length. Many are silk Evening Gowns are in brocades with cloth of bound and silk stitched. Pockets ‘are found in ‘old or silver, in radium silks and nets, with pail- practically every model, often in the skirts which lette trimmings and embroidery. The Turkish can be worn separately. bloomer effects will be widely noted in the more The Sports Suits are in silks such as faille ef- elaborate Gowns. = t 4 | fects, tussah, Khaki Kool and Jersey, chiefly in = a 2 About 200 “Odd” Suits at $9.85 Excellent variety of materials and styles. Suits chosen from regular lines previously priced to $15, ‘ belted mo with pockets, and, in most cases Ni — yokes and sleeve linings richly eaibroldered, as the season demands. As The ew Blouses 111 183 “Odd” Suits on Sale at $12.95 | | "Odd" Mackinaws plain and overplaids; $5 45 im past seasons, the high colors are favored, Georgette crepe, washable sat | These were formerly priced to $20. Stylish and | | yf! 3 : id <i eget vB ROOTRR IG SEDs RMA ROD Bre SER oe BJ) | xrusetnieion ta worsddusimeres and chevins | | “Odd” Moure Coutn<hity ais: $4. QS e New Coats generous use of hand embroidery, hand tucking, = " “Odd” Trousers-business and dress grades, in striped ET filet and Cluny laces and bead embroidery. The B “Odd” Vests (from $15 to $20 | Worteds: also blask and blue Thivetss $4 QF Taffeta, charmeuse, poplins, gunniburl, vel- Russian Blouse, with its peplum, has many | Suits), Sale at 85c | “Odd Fur-Lined ‘Coate—-dogskin | lined,” broadctorh ours, tricotine, burella cloth, serge and Jersey devotees. Smart colors will include white, flesh, are all favored for Coats. They are developed in black, bisque, French blues, pearl grays and straight line effects, invariably belted. invariably Shadow Lawn green, alone and in combination. with pockets, often elaboraiely trimmed with Jabot and frill effects are smart; square neck models shells, Persian collar, formerly priced $ fad “Odd” Raincoats—tans and neat mixtures; $ me | $40; sule at 27.50 al 3.95 | “Odd Quilted Lined Coats broadcloth shells, $4 Persian collar; formerly $40; sale "Oda" Coats and Yeute—-(trom complete sults 56 45 Chauffeurs’ Dogskin Coats with raccoon collar; 395 formerly priced up to $25), sale at tures; formerly priced to $20, at BROOKLYN - NEW YORK SUNN “A By Minnie K. Fink, M.D., Medical Director of the Nemo “Nemo” Corset Lectures) irri tacrunieninaiie Filled Booka of “Sperry” Gold Stamps Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept., or for $2 in Cash at ane My) annem peu HLS CO, On cena unyiNMmNNeNd tT i itlick, ‘Single aoe Stampa Therealter,, Single “Sperry” Gold Stampe ALL Dav. ne in Flesh Color, at $3.50 Spring Millinery Opening Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday, March rath,1 3th, 14th Are Display Days An Authentic and Brilliant Exposition of the New Paris and New York Modes in Headgear. Paris and New York s will be shown side by side. The new- est and smartest creations sub- mitted up to the very last minute are ready for your inspection. ‘We make the event even more attractive by offering hundreds of fascinating trimmed Spring Hats at prices ranging from $5 to *20 Each At least 500 hats for your choice at the former price —$5—and no other New York milliner will equal these hats for less than $7.50 to $10. We Specialize in Mourning Millinery also at popular prices. Women’s & Misses’ Suits, Coats & Dresses *14.75 Tomorrow You May Choose from Splendid Varieties of High-Class, Smart, Cleverly Designed, New “3 Spring Gar- ments, Devel- oj i Fab- rica Now inthe HeightofFash- fon, at This Special Price. By way of ex- ample we illus tratea dress and suit—and we urge you to see the entire col- lections. You will surely be agreeably sur- rised with the io. jtashions, fi {Site Ovens rics, workman- 4814.75 | ship and values. rere 14.75 One as illustrated—developed of Gabardine, Sei od Poplin; smart tailored, semi-Norfolk and Sport Norfolk styles; in most fashionable lengths; new colors; also navy and black, ee cons 914.75 Styles for sport, motor, travel, street and general wear; the va- riety of materials embrace Wool Velour, Thistledown, Poplin, Whip- cord, Covert Cloth, Wool Jersey, Novelty Plaids and Checks. All the season's most fashionable new col- ors are represented, as well as navy and black. Te DRESSES 14.75 Of the many Jey charming new modes we illus- trate a Coat Dress, which is fashioned of Yo San Striped Silk. Note the smart- Wy and see the many others embroidery or silk stitching, and in dressy models, are noted, together with some models which button formerly $35; sale on sale here i } trimmed with marabou. in the back. “Odd” Conts—(from “broken” suits); neat +4 95 “Odd” Fur Coats ~ Marmot lined Persian collar; $@ Foshinnadabrats “-Ti\ mixtures and plain color fabrics; at ~JOD | _ formerly $95; sale esau tritarde | % Second Floor + Odd" Rainconte--double texture grays; guar- $y ¢ pe | ORe $125 Raccoon Coat—extra fine quality; offer 75, 0 oe eae I\\\\N ‘anteed rainproof; plaid back; at T.95 | 24 tomorrow at bination Effects |] {/ | videagld Now, men, there are many other items that are not ues ven iL 5 “Odd" Smoking Juckety—neat plain colors; $@ QF | listed here beca fantities are too limited, but take | | will be delight: 4 -———w Fulton Street + Livingston Street plaid backs ; collars and cuffs to match, at ERED | Warne natn Perate® Ausnlitag Ais pickings to be had for | | ed with the 7 » ‘ Uke “Odd” Overcoats popular pinch back styles, Ulster- | those who come early many new color- S > ettes and loose-backs, chiefly in neat mix» § We cannot fill Mail, C. 0, D., Phone or Approval | | ings. Nav, and yi Serge Bond Street " Elm Place 9.85 | oriets. black included, ALL DAY.

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