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BMT Reshed Through Legisintare on jergency . 1sectal to TH Rvenine World.) ALBANY, March 20.—Under the spur @t an emergency message from the jor the Senate Leena | passed the Dill taxing unsecured debts and t was rushed to the Assembly, where it Was gino passed. The Sur fe or vital Mmportance to holders of bonds in the Wall Street district, Ours is the Largest In- stitution in the World devoted EXCLUSIVELY to the mak- ing, fitting and adjusting of eyeglasses. Harris Glasses cost $2.00 or more—they will give you the utmost in satisfaction, comfort and durability. TWsestomis Seubits and Ops *¢ Bast 234 St, near 4th Ave. Sh Went aztin Bt mpar: Lenok Ave. W. 34th Bt. bel. 6th & sth Aves. 442 Columbus Ay., bet. Bist & 824 8 Ec ay eee John. St. 405 St.Nichotas Av.,b pet, 180th & 18ist. 2629 Broadway, bet, 99th & 100th Sts. nr. Wilo’by, PP. A. & ce Brooklyn 682 Broad St.. next to Bedell, Newark eee Brooklyn SES ING LIGHTING PLANS, SS oe who ie 8 & AL Lighting ate 1RO & ARONSON LigtTine PIRTURES ‘i SRA Getic cates § SNP n Sito wMR SHAPIRO & ARONSON du Warren Bt. New York ' Nin West of B'kiyn cf Bride writ =i Pita ett nt 593 Ae Sine Phone 2680 Murry Hill, Imported from Bonnie Scotland Scotch Brushed Wool Jackets for Men *12 These Scotch Wool Jackets have been put through a special process which raises a soft fuzz and makes them superlatively flexible and fleecy. Good for motoring, but best of all for golfing. Will keep your circulation strong when your | | GERMAN RETREMENT GOES ON; TOWNS ARE. BURNED TD GROUND (Continued from First Page.) day,” said the latest official bulletin | from British headquarters in France, “our cavalry and advanced guards! driving back the enemy's rear guards. | The ground gained extends from a depth of two to eight miles, and forty | more villages have falleh into our bands.” NOTHING I8 LEFT UNDAMAGED BY THE GERMANS, The report also mentions some minor operations and considerable atr fighting, British airplanes chasing retreating German columna with their machine guns. Two German and two British machines were shot down, Reuter’s correspondent reports that the British advance has reached the line from Vaulx-Vraucourt to Ytres, roughly four miles east of Bapaurie, and one-fourth of the way to Cam- bral. “Sometimes,” correnpondent says, “the British find the villages hold by German rear guards; some- times the Germans have completely disappeared, They have greatly dam- agd both the railway and the road but the British can soon repair them and restore communications, The British are now holding practically the line which Joffre chose for an at- tempt at a stand during the great re. treat but was unable to hold.” “Whatever the German tactital scheme may have been,” says an- other headquarters despatch to Reu- tor’s, “it now appears prétty cértain that the British have forestalled them and are hustling them to @ degree which they had not anticipated. This in borne out by the promptitude with which they evacuate strong defense positions.” Telegraphing from the British headquarters in France, Reuter’s cor- indent mays: 6 pace of the German retreat seems to have slowed down consider- ably during the past twenty-four hours, a fact for which the very wild weather may well be responsible. “Many rain equalis havé swept over the battle a but these have not sufficed to render the ground bad and there is a keen drying edge in. the wind, Notwithstanding the tem- pestuous weather, however, our troops have made considerable prog: om.” FRENCH TROOPS KEEP IN CONTACT WITH THE RETREATING GERMANS PARIS, March 20—The War Office announces that the Frepch are atill maintaining contact with the Ger- mans along the section of the front over which the retirement is taking place, but that the advance has be- come more difficult by reason of the destruction of all means of communt- cation and on account of bad w General attacks at Avocourt the Which ie Important puts are weak, Clean cut in and about the shoul- ders and close-clinging in the fairway. Elastie enough to help a good shot, but no alibi for a poor one. but warm in spite of it. Solid green, tan, brown and gray, Also gray with black stripes, brown with blue stripes, green with greener stripes, and novelty heathers, Men’s Furnishings Shop—16 Weet 38th St. A Separate Shop on the Street Level Franklin Simon Clothing Light in weight, Superbly made, 80 THE EVENING WORLD, ’ and Hill 204, on the Verdun front,| more than 1,200 prisoners, inciadio were repulsed, Serious loss Was in- | 11 officers flicted on the Germans. The aAnnouncem The statement follows | M ard Mat "There was iittle change last | 18, | t jes of very night between the Avre and the apiri ke in the regién \ good Aisne, Our advanced forces made the north and to the weat ta fine Jo Monastir, and in spite of the stuly he Mu | horn resisinne® of the #nemy ay ring of very hea anowstorms, French troops ¢ tured by mssanit Hill 1,248, Snegovo Monastery and ‘the lage of Rashtani (about three t follo ae CIM Service Max Job Begging at Nice Salary. vequite and fly hunter bi he will eat to-da omimniasion Healtt that kind of man to tables, factories and eot pests flourish ewn sil@ht progress and contact with the er advance has become cult because of the destruction of all means of communication, coupled with the bad weather. | “In the Champagne district the | other places The pay is from TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1917. WANTED, MOSQUITO CATCHER ABANDONED BABES FILL at Increase Due to Rule of Hospital | to 41,480 # year, |!8 Alled to overflowing, it was learned artillery fighting reported yes niles north of Monastir), The tle with the job terday came to an end last night, acks of the enem. Hitehes have heen There has been no infantry Ning machine guns Hey ocction ane. in activity. 3,200. prisoners, incitid the ‘extermination | ¢ “On the left bank of the River ng 11 officers, “During some Ht into hands raids executed nections mon Mouse German troops have de livered neveral fresh attacks pon | the. villages of Brrat and teal is sounded. our poritions between Avocourt | , eat of Lake Bolran, and uirupled in value thee Wood and Hill 804. Each time he foot of the Betesh Btoun te haye grown scarce ot the ce Commission complain that to find competent insect hunt- the enemy was driven back by our firé and suffered serious losses Without seeuring any re- multe “In Alsace there have been encounters. between patrola in Carapach Wood, in which we took ome prisoners, “One of the German airplanes reported, as having been des- troyed March 17 was brought down by Adjutant Dauchy. i taihs, British forces took a num- | ber of prisoners.” BERLIN, March 20 (via Sayville), there were several engugements of antry and cavalry detachments yesterday between British and Ger- iman forces in the territory on both The World's Greatert fe the fifth machine brought | sides San Rah > aay gpbd sine External Remedy. t t t River Oise abandoned by the Ger- pa hae Lape thedes aps mans, according to the official state- Rheumatism, “Yeaterday two German atr- planes fell Within our lines as @ result of aerial engagements.” French troops in Macedonia have captured a hill and two towns about thres milés north of Monastir, after ptubborn résistance on the part of their antagonists, They also took ment issued to-day by the army headquarters staff, The French yesterday and last night directed violent — attacks against the German positions on the left bank of the Meuse, the state. mont adds, but everywhere they were repulsed. Lame Back, ean ee Insist on Lord & Taylor 39th Street 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE We Have Arranged a Special Pre-Easter Exposition of the Strictly New and Wanted Coats for Women Authentic styles in real smart models, all selected with a definite idea of assembling a creditable showing of the exclusive ideas that will serve to portray in an authoritative way the smartest coat fashions of the hour, The new coats are particularly handsome—so smart and stylish—and are shown in such an endless variety in such wonderful color effects and materials that it is impossible to describe them. A showing you should come and see to catch the full import. Four smart models are illustrated, Copied from Lanvin, the braid strapped, The Premet “tasseled scarf collar” is barrel model, in green or beige Tricotine. featured in a coat of silk cashmere Bolivia, in $70.00 $100.00 The others pictured are in silk cashmere Bolivia, in the new tones of green, mustard, perwinkle, lined with novelty silks $75.00 and $110.00 Finer Coats ranging in price up to $150.00 Spring Coats $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 and $45.00 Many smart and distinctive models in Burella, Wool Jersey, Serge, Gabardine, English Woolens, Velour Cloth, Gunniburl, Tricotine, Bolivia Cloth, Loopine and Chiffon Taffeta cen semroencensesensen-an (panied “a+ aneen-an o+en-enee-anreescemncemnoeat canbe | | rose or old blue. pee eee ee ee a A Old Bellair Rag Rugs In Beautiful and Artistic Effects A shipment just received includes a wonderful assortment of Art Craft Rag Rugs of extra heavy quality, with end band borders, In those cool, clean, “hit or miss” effects so popular for the New Season’s decorative schemes, $1.35 vee $3.25 Ree yd.) $1.65 ++ $7.25 ove G11,75 fen Seamless Axminster Rugs-—-—————— $32.50 30 x 60 inches 36 x 72 inches 8.3 x 10.6 ft 9.0 x 12.0 ft Ba 0 0a 0 a 60) a 0 ee 0) es 0) ee (0 eee OO eee OSes 4027.0 ft 6.0 x 9.0 ft Size 9 x 12 feet—Standard $42.50 grade. Extra heavy quality, high pile and close weave, in a variety of excellent designs and colorings 100 Japanese Hand-Woven Fibre Rugs $2.95 | | ne Serene y Size 36 x 72 inches—-$3.75 grade ' Beautiful Oriental designs and colorings ee eee nae eres seman came seme: i// hi | | | hat when one ts! = BELLEVUE'S FOUNOLING WARD Requiring Order From Charities Department Bellevue Hospital's foundling ward y, with bablés abandoned on the sand in hallways @ince March Minis attribute this to the or- f the New York Foundling Hoe- Ster West 42nd Street New Model” Hand Bags for Spring Marked One-Third Less One group includes s of beaded silk, real pin seal and Va- chette leather, with handsome linings and regulation fit- tings for as little as 1.85, 2.85 & 3.75 A Real Mocha Leather Hand Bag, solid Spring shades or pretty combi- nations, inside frame and mirror, is special at $4.85 These Traveling Requisites Are also priced very low Suit Cases of Black En- amel with deep tray,’ practical reinforced corners and short strap fasteners; all sizes, at $3.85 Same model as above with straps all around; in al sizes,....at $4.75 Women’s Fitted Over- wight Bags of graio moleskin, silk lined; seven toilet accesso- ries; size 12x10 inches. Very special at $7.75 Children’s French Hand- made Dresses Several well-made, very pretty and serviceable models will provide Excellent Values on the Second Floor, as follows: French Dresses with turn - over collar and cuffs, hand-embroi- dered; 6 months to @ yrs., at $1.95 French Dresses in yoke model, with hand-em- broidered skirt; sizes 6 months to 2 years, at $2.35 French Dresses, Empire model, tichly embroi- dered, scalloped bot- tom; sizes 8 to 5 years, at $3.25 Hand- Embroidered Bloomer Dresses of Imported Chambray and Poplia, in blue, pink and yellow; sizes 8 to 5 years, at $2.95 pital forbidding the leaving 6? babibs at the tnatitutlon without an order from the Department of Charitiéa. Formerly a mother could teave her offfpring at thé hospital. Tt has developed that the investi- ration and time required for making out the proper report before such an order Will be issued by the char- ities officials lasts several weeks, Many mothers do not wish to subs mit tO this investigation, of are financially unable to stand the delay, and are leaving their children where they know the police will find them, ba yrestetult ed base ough KinODON DENTAL “C sare ite from git ante vi ror it matter, and never harden 5. 3 Every dentist hnowe th , Beery dealer setts tt = n Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street A Sale, Tomorrow, of Women’s Low Shoes at $3.75 a pair This low price for high-grade shoes needs no comment other than to mention that the models included are TONGUE PUMPS turned and welt soles and Louis heels, in gray, ivory and bronze kidskin, white calfskin, buckskin and cauvas. COLONIALS in gray or white buckskin, ivory or gray kidskin and patent leather. Women’s Pumps at $2.00 Will comprise gunmetal, patent leather and white canvas models, welt soles aod leather Cuban heels, Sizes are not complete in every model. Novelty The Book Ribbons Section For Dress Trimmings, | Now occupies a much Millinery, Fancy Bags, | larger space on the Main etc., both imported and | Floor, where greatly aug- domestic weaves, are | mented assortments are very moderately priced. | displayed of Exceptional Values in Wandard Sale Moire Taffeta and Satin Taffeta, 614 ins. wide, in Travel, white, black and colors, Biography, Fiction, etc. at 27c yd. Fancy Warp, 614 inches wide; Moire and Satia Stripe, 714 inches wide, in light colors only, at 37c yd. At Moderate Prices. Bibles, Prayer Books, Rosaries and other * religious articles. A Recent Importation of Normandie Lace Pieces Ne’ being showa in the Art Needlework Section, on the Maia Floor, includes Doy- lies, Round and Oval Centerpieces, Scarfs and other decorative pieces, ranging ia price from $1.25 to 95.00 Imported Pin Cushions, of nets and Normandie laces combined, are and shapes are $7.75, 8.75 and 9.75 | $19.50, 22.50 to 35.00 The following are priced very low: Hand-embroidered Pillow Slips of Sham- rock Lawn, hemstitched hem, - each Madeira Embroidered Linen Pillow Slips On batiste, $1.75 On linen, at $2.25 & 2.75 White Lawn Scarfs, trimmed $1.00 & 1.50 with imitation filet lace... .each Normandie Lace Pillows in most attractive designs $1.00 DRESS TRIMMINGS ‘ A Timely Offering of Interesting Hems ; Comprising Beaded, Spangled and Embyoidered Band- oe ings, Motif Designs, Ornaments, Tassels and Girdles. _ Oriental Bead Trimmings, Ornaments and Tassels, 25c, 68¢ to 9.75 Chalk Bead and White Braids for Girdles, Sashes, eto., at 35c and 45c yd. Wooden Bead and Metal Soutache Bandiags Girdles in very desir- and Flouncings, | able colorings, 55c, $1.50 to 7.50 yd. | $1.25, 3.50 to 19.50 tren >

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