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_ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 16, 1917. _ his cay wow — JAMTIBS te | Recipe of Sage Tea and 5th Avenue 34th Street funeral services were held over the te, Condon and the Rev. Tohn “4 e latter attended Mr. body of William Francis Sheehan, Sheehan when he was returning inst formerly Lieutenant Governor of this week from Florida. The State, who died in this city last J. Byrne was master of cer PAY A FINAL TRIBUTE |: APO teasers “oct . : babys Farley, the Rev. Joseph P. Dincen,|™m this morning, in ; Thirty-three pallbearers followed Father McGean, Monsignor Dunne, |*t Yonkers. Mra, Mary the casket down the centre aisle of ther John Burke, Father #, J,| Margaret O'Nefil sum |the Cathedral, They were J. Pier-!Winne, Rev, BF, tiade, Rev, W,|t0 show cause why sh | . | M turn to Mra, Doty he —_——— in St. Patrick's Cathedral to-day when! Monsignor Lavelle, assisted by Rev. BABY HELD FOR $18 BOA Mes. a 1 to Judge Beall played the ad Mrs | Try Grandmother's old Favorite Seo clk 7 jpont Morgan, William C. Potter, B. Martin an Carroll Sl sith, Rome pionthe ape, if Sulphur. Henry Seligman, Morgan J. O'Brien,| Cardinal Farley pronounced absolu- |acparated fron h ‘i | jtion and @ short eulogy was deliv- | the . .,. |Joseph B. Mayer, De Lancey Nicoll,! ered by Mer, Lavelle 3? Politicians, Lawyers and Fin-| sustice Francis K, Pendieton, George, After the services the body waa tak- Mra, O'D Almost, everyone knows that Sage ON SATURDAY, MARCH 17th Tea and Sulphur, properly compounds told the Court that the ed, brings back the natural color and ee gehen = nag: Jenks, William N, Dykman, Frederick | Paternal, collegiate and preparedness | fa Central Park. ,..| Don't stay gray! Try it! No one B, Lynch, James (. Brady, William) bodies, are sponsoring Patrolman Richard Swanton, ffty-\ can possibly tell that you darkened jelght years old, died to-day in Flower) A Sale Carefully Planned in Advance . a oh. ¢n to Buffalo, wh public funeral | owed her nine weeks’ Justre to the hair when faded, anciers Attend Funeral {1 !neraham, Justice Henry D. Hotch- en fo Buffalo, where m public funeral | ne baby, but confessed (At strenked or uray. Years mew the mal 7 . t ‘i kiss, Justice Francis M. Scott, Paul Wl} 1teha Sela "eee, Oh eee tantce | way to eet this mixture was to make wxtraoramary atues ; ; ‘ : dral, |chiia was ‘that she had. bec , his mixture was to i Service at Cathedral, | Dana,, Francis 1. iting, Frank 1 —_ Jattached to her, “the Judge 0 it at home, which is mussy and OMEN’S SPRING t — ‘eh, Me * o by to Ste rm 9 ae |Henry 'P, Davison, Daniel G, Reld, ‘D N Y Mrs Doty promised to pay the $18. | troublesome, Nowadays, by asking at WOM U Politicians, financters and members| Charles F. Murphy, Justice Victor J. ELAY 0 LONGER, SLOGAN} naar atone Bt nly ‘ “Wyeth's Sage PRI SUITS Dowling, William D, Guthrie, John T a 7 ” dy" | 6f te legal fraternity predominated | yn Brank G. Griswold, Samuel 1 | Pty Organtsations to Parttetpate! POLICEMAN AUTO VICTIM. get a large bottle of this fai “td ) Moran, Justice Leonard A. Glogerich,| 1" Bis Preparedness Natty. —__—— recipe, improved by the add | 28.00 ; | | CG. Reick, Frank R, Sturgis, Sheriff] massa meeting to tak your hair, as tt does It so ‘ i Aitred H Smith end. Dr. Wamuel leon Rquare Garden, Thursday viyg, |lonpltal from injuries received yes nd evenly. You dampen a spr A Representative Collection of Choice Suits 1. bert, pbs lind h B:lday afte on We p Margh Brings Out Unsightly Spots |MGiners'in the church Included Dock | March 22. Although the movement {ows pr athe Sy brush Mh ae draw tt i How to Remove Easily. |Commissioner R.A. C, Smith, Alton |#tarted only a few days ago, it has! a|through your halt, taking one sme | ; i = tars Mowe becuse WH Waals yap dreads |1B. Parker, (Justice John Proctor) gained an Impetus that promises al Hie Gianpears, Le cre ents | Materials: Burella Cloth, Vigoureux, Gunni- | a ecause it is likely to cover her| Clarke, J. J. moghus, John EF.) iarge gatherin bag he « | ’ cone TT) ‘ . | face with ugly freckles, No matter how | O'Brien, ‘Wilitam Church Osborn, | "UD ROT e y application or two, your hair be- burl, Tweed, Hairline Stripe Serge, Checked 4 | thick her veil, the sun and winds have a | John J. Ettagerald, Judge John er aan eae once Gente jeomes beautifully dark, glossy and " In Beardsley, Philip|gan, Piihu & Ube rma f tendency to make her frecide, | Intyre, Samuel 1 Heardeley, Philip hy Root will be chairman and| . »| Mayor Mitchel, George Whart Fortunately for her peace of mind| 4. Cantor, Henry. U ° 4 via lA. . y Unger, John God nar M the prescription, othine — double | fred Saxe, Thomas F. Smith, John M,|Per and Charles B. Fairchild w strength, makes {t possible for even | Bowers, Howard Taylor, John H. Mo- (speak, Many organizations are pl ixth Street and widow, | attractive, Worsted, Jersey Cloth, Gabardine, Plain ae Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- Irteh Cetiiah for St. Patetou's, | pound ts a delightful toilet requisite | Serge, Poiret Twill. A genuine Irish Ceilidh has been er-|for those who desire dark hair and a those most susceptible to freckles to | McCooey, Frederick P. Moore, Senator | Ing to march to the Garden with thetr|fanged by St. Enda‘s Branch of the | youthful appearance, It {is not in- elie r . : “keep thelr skin clear and white, No | Robert F. Wagner, Senator Thomas ¥./own bands. Admission will be tree, Gaile Leanue.to be held at, Brevoort tended for the cure, mitigation or | Colors: Navy, Copenhagen or Belgian Blue, 7) Cull nd Senator James A. Foley, vin. O, union S¢. Hall, No. 164 Fast, Wifty-fourth Street, | prevention of disease.— | matter how stubborn a case of representing the sate Benate, in O, Holter is chairman of the| saturday evening. The object 1s to hei prevention o disease. —Advt. cutive committee, freckles you have, the double strength - - Oxford, Sand, Rookie, Green, Rose, White othine should remove them. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WOND BUS —_——- | or Black. | | Phe canket, a solid brongs recepta-|~ the Gaelto League of Ireland. cle, was met at the entrance and Get an ounce from your druggist | plessed by Monsignor Michael uav~ and banish the freckles, Money back | elle, rector of the Cathedral, Tho if it fails.—Advt solemn requiem mass was sung by Styles: Belted Models, Sport styles, Plain, Fancy and Semi-Tailored: Braid Bound, Braid and Button Trimmed, Notched Tailored Collar, Deep Overlay Collar. also sold at our NEWARK BRANCH—645-649 Broad St. oan ne nnn nn ne won een n e+ +--+ = ' } STAMPED ON A SHOE | ( | {| 5th Avenue ON SALE SATURDAY 34th Street | “HURD’S” FINE STATIONERY McCreery’s Annual | WOMEN’S HATS MARCH SILK SALE Specially Priced 5.95 and 10.00 1,200 Boxes Discontinued Numbers MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT : go ee At Wholesale Prices : ities 6™AVE. AT 20%ST. i i ee A collection of extremely smart Hats for | Style 3— Developed in Ramie | { \ i} Leather VS. Cloth H| Linen; trimmed with figured \ cotton crepe in Green, Delft Blue | ] 4 ames C reey 0 or Brown; 6 to 12 years | | | | . | for Shoe-Tops “‘McCreery Specials’’ | 5th Avenue 34th Street | WOMEN’S SHOES | | HIS advertisement is intended to make our ' position clear on the question of Colored | Leathers versus Cloth for Women’s shoe- ? ADVANCE ANNOUNCEMENT 5.85 and 7.50 High cut Lace Boots, with Dull or Patent High cut Black Kidskin Lace or Button “ > ” Leather Vamps and Fawn, ‘Taupe or Black Boots; welted soles, Cuban or Louis heels. urni ure ee ¢ Cloth tops; welted soles and Cuban Louis ‘Tan Russia Calf with two-inch leather Louis i Micane Reimer eeetiaay rine heels or low Military. heels. Tan Russia re tanta will WRI ta Caen gee alf, English foxed, with White Kid top ‘ P Havana Brown or Tan Calf, with cloth tops Although this sale does not commence until Monday, March 19th, | pair 5.85 to match, pair 7.50 advance selections may be made today and tomorrow. Purchases will be held for future delivery, if desired. ( ( 6 A : Offering the best values, largest va- street or semi-dress wear, comprising all “4 { 600 Be Boxes Stationery | 300 Boxes Stationery | riety of weaves and styles,most com- plata eee iat aa ee in the most f : ie ne | lete color assortments in America a bia ean ( \ ( : 24c regularly 35e to 50% 39c_ resularly 55¢ Ee Millinery Trimmings ' \ 1 Boxes containing 24 sheets of Writing | . yard 48c to 1.95 A choice selection of Imported and Domes | Paper and 24 Envelopes to match or 24 | Boxes containing 24 sheets of Writing + ADDITION ON SATURDAY | tic Fancy Ostrich Feathers, Wings, Ornaments i] | (] Correspondence Cards with 24 Envelopes | Paper and @4 Envelopes to match; of Dam IN Al NSE f und Flowers of all kinds ( t to match. White only. | ask Linen and Staff Linear. White or Colors. 10,000 Yards of Imported At Moderate Prices H 300 Boxes Stationery | Novelty Striped Washable SPRING RIBBONS ( | 49c regularly 75¢ | Shirting Silks " r ° ' \ {| Boxes containing 24 sheets of Writing Paper and 24 Envelopes to match or 24 Correspon- In a wide range of new styles, including A park ocited pales Print once Cs ith 24 Envel ieee », . < ; Ald A wonderful assortment ol al ] \ ; jf, dence Cards with 24 Envelopes to match; of Polo or Damask Linen and Crushed Linear. | the latest cluster and candy stripes; complete. | Aitbons on Tatteta ground, aithuitin piste \ { \ ) - ee pave ae meee | color assortments, especially White grounds; | also Moire Taffeta, Satin Taffeta, Roman ] ay \ ' OTHER ATTRACTIVE VALUES | Fe (akties tite, | Stripe and Plaid effects; 514 to 64g inches wide ee | | ” " } | —) t *‘Mcreery"’ Fabric Finished Stationery | yard 98e yard 33¢ o ase ene | ] At $7.50 \ In the Brookline and Magnola sizes; plain and fancy cut Envelopes to match; popular colors a i T ' All White Kidskin \ including _ va Orchid or ine GIRLS WASH DRESSES | ' 1,500 Pound-packages | 1 Ib. | 5,000 Packages | | pkg | j All Paris Brown Kidskin | Writing Paper 24c Envelopes L206 Specially Priced | | ea i a regularly _D egularly | " 1 i} All Slate Grey Kidskin | 102 Sheets to Pound) |} $5c (25 in package) | Fae ae ; ses cor rayne | | 5 75 sth in Copenhagen Blue, Rose, | | Light Weight Weit Soles f] 5 ths... 1.10 regularly 1.75 10 pkgs... 90¢ regularly 1.20 to 1.50 Raid or Brown; hand embroid- | ' t ; ered white pique collar and cuffs; | j A 9 inch Boot—-Louis XVI. Heels H 2,000 One-Quire Boxes Stationery | 8 to 14 years. | ; ] {iso in all Black Kidskin, $6.00 (| 24c regularly 35¢c and Sve pstvie?, ‘Fashioned of Linene in | | ose, bag ue, sreen or n ' : - Pastel Paneled or Flaxspun Lawn and Fabric Finished Writing Paper and Correspondence — | smoc teak in con ing colors; | 4.50 | Concerning the high-cost of Cards. Some boxes contain 12 Sheets, 12 Cards and 24 Envelopes. Others contain 24 Sheets embroidered batiste collar and ' wearing shoes and the merits ot or 24 Cards, with Envelopes to match, White and Colors. cuffs; 8 to 16 years. | | tops. We hold no brief for tops made entirely of Leather —since, as we see it, our sole duty is to sell women the type of footwear they prefer, at prices ' they like to pay. Cloth topped shoes are perfectly { desirable in every way—but the fashionable woman is asking for Colored Leather shoes * * The present extraordinary price of leather has made it impossible for the unprepared retailer ( | { to sell this type of shoe, except at absurdly high ( \ ( | \ Sale of Unusual Importance WOMEN’S SPRING COATS | McCreery ‘‘Master-Made’’ Furniture, specially designed and made up for this event. At Unusually Low Prices, prices. * * Beds and Bedding Below Regular Prices | : ' { ' 4 \ Hence—a general showing of Cloth-topped | shoes at prices that average about $8.50, jeer eet \ | { ' { ( ( ‘ ( \ Ae TTT tity | Two Distinctive Models~-AU the New Shades * * Here is the Point: | mt pe wuiteone 1-Practieal Coat — made of ) Weare prepared with nine inch all Kidskin \ eerecene |i | om = belted model; large poe shoes at $7.50—less than, the price asked : : ' ollar of self material with by many for the Cloth-topped article. ) eS 2 Ne hale white ailk collar: Patbe |Also 9 inch colored Suede Models at $8.00 ] G 'y f ae a } y \ ley silk lining The resources of the largest Retail Shoe Store ( } i ; | \ \ we ’ f 27.50 in the World enable ‘‘Cammeyer” to hold costs ¢ | } IW | | 2--Poiret Twill Cont very ate | down, and we shall continue to pass along these ] i | | Lb tractive; belted model with large | ' advantages to our customers. ] a me ‘ T ———collar and eutts of Plaid Silk; fin- i . P ‘ef shed with buttons; lined with self NOTE: The quality ‘and style of Cammeye: t Louis XVI Model Dining Room Suite —as illustrated, consisting of tea > ishe ; Shoes will never taunts theed Treneet a oe J 4 pieces. Made exclusively for James MeCreery & Co, Construct dof American A = ot shade of Peau de Cygne. J a a ge 250.00 regulurly 395.00 | Ye ‘ eo ; i] (a