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on Marca %, -vas brought to ork to-day ‘sy Capt. EB. L. Smith of the American steamship Alaskan. The Alaskan left La Pallice in the night of March 1 in ballast, encountered very heavy weather and ran into Newport for coal, Capt. Smith did not believe the Germans would sink a westbound United States ship in ballast and in- sisted on starting for New York over the protests of the French authort- ties. On the way out from La Pal- lice a French aeroplane overtook the Alaskan and circled about at a con. siderable height, The aecroplan spotted two submerged submarines which were apparently lying in wait for the Alaskan, Patrol trawlers were summoned, nets were lowered, and before the submarine comamnders knew what 4 Capiain of American Ship Tells of Capture of Submarines Off Coast of France, Confirmation of a story sent yea- temay from Newport, R. L, of how two German submarines were cap- was happening their craft were en- meshed, Capt. Smith says he under- stands the submarines were towed into La Pallice harb ee AUTO TRUCK’S BACK FIRE WAKES LOWER BROOKLYN Vehicle Was in Front of du Pont STOP HEADACHES . s BEFOREHAND ‘ Bl You never had a head- ache when you were well, sy A adh Offices and Excited Neigh- bor Called Police. A ten-ton truck, driven by Tony Carbello of No. 34 Walworth Street, stalled early to-day in front of No. 47 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, occupied by the Du Pont Powder Company. When Carbello tried to start the truck, it back fired seven times. Alarmed by the reports, residente | of the neighborhood called Police | Headquarters, Headquarters queried the Navy Yard and notified Harbor A.| Two policemen, with visions of a ent German plot, started down the street. | Excited pedestrians told them there was serious trouble on the water | front. At Pier No.4 the officers | found a Booth Line steamer being }loaded with grain, Followed by an | excited crowd, they rushed back up Fulton Street and gaw the Du Pont sign, Carbello was still tinkering with | his engine. “Souder!” “Where's the “Explosion? | That? It was my engine, right now, thanks.” | "rhe truck was loaded with patent medicine and belonged to A. Noden | Gf No. 10 Bridge Street, Manhattan ‘There wan no powder or other explo- | sive in the All were pl L LYNN WOMAN WAS CONFINED TO | BED BY RHEUMATISM OF JOINTS Enjoys Perfect Health Today After Suffering Tortu-es From Disease That Deformed Joints said the policemen. | plosion?” | asked Carbello, “Oh! She's all CARTER’S IRON PILLS will help this condition. RELEASE FROM CONSTANT PAIN TOO WONDERFUL FOR WORDS “It's really wonderful to he free| very bad and T felt nothing would froiw pain at last, and how few wholever help my rheumatism, How do pot suffer ean realize what it|ever, I started on Var-ne-sis and no means to find relief,” said Mrs. Wil-| ticed it helped my stomach from liam B. Rouns © of 11 Cook) the first and gradually the pain and Street, Lynn, Mass. stiffness left me so that I could @ og oR Ni These photos show Mra, Rounsevini. was—and Is today. : | “For more than 12 years 1 suf-j fered from rheumatism of the joints. | At first my joints were sore and stiff, and the pain would travel from one | joint to the other, 1 poid ve le attention to it, thinking th would wear away. Gradually [could feel the disease ereeping from one | joint to the other, until almost every joint in my body was involved and | it was with extreme difficulty that I could get about | “My feet were so sore and tender that I was unable to take more than a few steps at atime, After sitting any length of time I would have to have someone assist me when I at- tempted to get up, because of stiff- ness in my knee joints, 1 was un. p to bend my knees, and only | jesse my bed. My fingers straight with great effort could I lift my feet! ened and my knees no longer | sill ; troubled me. I am today well and “Pinally 1 could stand it no longer. | strong I was compelled to go to bed and| “If the reader of this is a sufferer remain there, only leaving the bed) from rheumatism I want them to when someone would occasionally | write me. 1 will take pleasure in carry me bodily to the dining room. | answering.” 1 was helpless and suffering con-| Send to W. A. Va Lynn, f stantly, even the weight of the bed|M "It's | Mass., for “A Word to Ske | Free. sheet would be unbearable. “Var-ne-sis was recommended, but Var-ne-sis Now, to-day, at i 1 was rmined not to take any | Liggett's Riker Hegeman Drug Stores 'h \ more medicine, as my stomach was|and all reliable druggists.—Auvt, ST TTT " datas Time to Think About Fur Storage If you plan now for the storage of your winter furs, arrange- ments can be made to move them to our storage vaults just as soon as you are ready to put them aside. Our storage means {n- surance against fire, theft and moths at a very sinall expenditure. \—Third Floor, Broadway, S4th Bt. When Furs Are Discarded— Enters a Sale of Ostrich Boas, $1.98 Here's a smart touch to the Spring costume that will afford in-between-sea- sons protection. We secured this collec- tion at a special price from a manufacturer whose feather orders were com- ing too slowly. The advan- tage of this purchase is for to-morrow's customers. Ostrich Boas, 28 inches long and very full; made of excellent quality ostrich stock and finished with silk braid tassels, Black, white, sand, taupe, pearl, purple, old, or black with purple. Rear, Cen = Lon Floor, 34th St. Real Filet Lace Can Make a Plain Blouse Beautiful Likewise, it will add an exquisite touch to a col- rim a dainty carriage cover, richly embellish the old linens, and adapt itself to beautifying ork in a hundred different ways, facing, picturesqu sually well made, Widths range from % inch to 7% inches. 23c to $7.29 Yard There’s ‘Excellent ‘Tailoring in This Smart Suit at $22.74 Serge—black, navy or rookie, Braid bound inserts, braid trimmed cuffs, white shoulder pointed collar, braid bound, pleated back, novel pocket effect. Plain tailored skirt. Coen fashioned and well tailored. 4 Compare the style, quality of material and tailoring of these suits with higher priced suits elsewhere. (WES — Third Floor, Broadway —=— z REFRIGERATORS To Meet the Requirements of Every Family Here are large ones and small ones, varying greatly in capacity and construction—but all at “Lowest-in- the-City”’ prices. North Star Refrigerators, white enamelled lining, cabinet in golden oak finish. Lleed through front. Deptt Height 1 Price, 19% in. 50” in. $47.75 ran 61% In, $1.50 Seamless Porcelain Provision Chamber, with top lift, golden oak finish outside. Width. Helght 1 Pri 26% in. 46 in $20.24 Wig tn 484 Su 23.24 2% In 48% in 26.75 Seamless Porcelain Provision Chamber, bluc-gray lining. Cabinet of ash, golden oak finish, Six wall, insulated with wool felt and waterproof paper. Width: Depo Tietgit i x i 18% 45% In 45% in Glacier Seamless Porcelain Provision Chamber, side iced, ash cabinet with raised front panels, in golden oak finish, In sulated with cocoa fibre, wool felt, and waterproof pap Brass locks and hinges, nickel plated waste pipe, easil, movable from inside of provision chamber Width, De Hetght Tew ¢ Price 89 In. 224 6 $46.25 38 in. 2% 45.75 st A Decorative Innovation Is This $23.89 With the shade opened or closed, amp, lighted or not, pre / appearance. When the shade is closed the lamp may be laced in the corner or any out of he way place when more room is This feature is uppreciated by who have modern apartments, The stand is made in several finishes, including ioory, Id, Japanese lacquer on Slack and solid mahogany. Phe shade is m in plain rose, ye and with fi e of heavy taffeta silk yreen or lavender, terns in silk It is constr the light may be left burning when shade is fully opened, half opened or closed. Fitted with pull chain socket and 40 watt Tungsten bulb, also silk cord and lug for attaching to outlet ep Sold exclusively in New York City at dpays. BGS —Irasement, Bway, B4tn st WEEE Reh Myo / B—Square lisere with grosgrain ribbon and burnt feather trimming. A Delightful Collection of Ch RI Meay AEs Nrrnctions Are Prices Quality — Service Herald Square TO-MORROW—A Collection of 300 New Trimmed Hats The illustrations are but the preface to an interesting and timely story of how a really delightful hat need not be expe A—Turn-up-shat of lisere with crepe grosgrain ribbon and burnt | and bound with ribbon of contrasting individual, personal associations; a har- feather ornament. color; feather ornament. vest of heart tributes contributed by Bi s music-loving Americans, 608 Pages of crown mushroom of | | D—Small hat softly covered with Song! ‘89. small straw flowers. -——and many other becoming new hats of fine glossy straws, with silk or crepe facings— e shapes with smart touches of trimming. BMGB—Secona 5000 Yards of 29 Inch | | | White Plisse | Underwear Crepe Floor, D4th Street Marchioness SILKS eer 10c yard A finely crinkled under- | the kind that wear crepe | requires no ironing. Ware Ate Haniel: Slight mill imperfections, _ These fine black silk ! which in no way affect the fabrics, made for us, wearing quality of the fab- rie, make’ this low price | possible. | | | BAYS — waite Goods Dept, have earned a reputa- tion for durability. Marchioness ‘2d Wloor, Centre = Dress Satin, excellent Important f= quality and weight. 36 To-mervouls GhLae inches wide, Special at heladadibted Gas $1.49 yd. 1500 Des Handkerc’.:. -s Marchione: Dress Taffeta, ity. 36 inches wic rial at $ (Unlaundered) cea P Women's Linen Initialed Marchioness Hemstilched Handherchice Dress Satin, superior quality and weight. 35 inches wide. Special at 6 for 39c $1.89 yd. QF8— Main Floor, Bath st. BAGVS —Sevoud Floor, B5ty St | Draperies and Curtains In New Spring Effects Plain and colored madras, novelty nets, neat serims | and marquisettes that give a springtime appearance to | the home-—all at interesting special prices. Filet Curtain Nets, 16cyd. Marquisette Curtaining, 35 inches wide. Small detached 19¢ yd figures and dots in six styles White. If bought regularly would White, cream or Arabian mar bell for he yard quisdttes, in attractive openwork | Curtain Scrim, 2 yd. | border design, plain res; 86 | “Good quality in two openwork | inches wide, Make de@rable and | der patterns with pli attractive lightweight summer nite or Arabian, curtains for city er country use, | wht regularly w If bought regularly would sell \ yure for 24e per yard | Scrim Curtains with Centre Valance, 74c and 98c | More than a thousand sets of these fine window | ch set | consisting of two curtains and centre valance, Mad nl quality washable scrim; with lace edging and insertion, Some with picot edging. \ Beye—lourth Poor, Kear . From the Delicatessen er Salmon just flavor; an ¢ ! diavo Smoked Beef toa i ‘ 3 Own Baking Cake—Its quality is unrivalled In any other ingredients, pound for pound, and baked to per iia y, eltr nut, plain, ralain-nut and tuttl Futels Chocolate and Vanilla Layer Cake—A. 2-1 ake of the bert Mocha, Chi and loed wi Vv “ | Ralsin Bread — With or without citron, 5 | Nut Fiited stolten—ta 0 nine 4 poune Coffee Form Cake—Almond flavor, Delicatessen end Bakery Products Not Delivered Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Club Soda Our “Red Star Brand’ is made from the purest and best i gredients that it i sible to obtain and the bottling is done =SMeegys Nth Floor, s8th Street SR WS SSC SRG SNS CON i AST SA EIN PO OL LO PLC ARO TLe Le: UT > C-—Large mushroom faced with silk Georgette crepe; velvet ribbons and apeaux La Marquise at $8.50 Sale of Imported French Lingerie Bought before the recent sharp advances and priced accordingly, the garments in this sale cannot be equalled elsewhere for quality and low prices, Nightgowns, Com- binations, Chemises, Petticoats, Corset Covers, etc. DGS Tira Teor, In Spring and Summer Evenings here’s Music in the Air Hawaiian Ukuleles (Made tn America) $2.79 MMEYS usual price $3.69 Hawaiian music with that haunting enchantment that just makes you join in and sing along with the crowd,—and, as for dancing,—well, who can sit still when the ukulele is played? Other Ukuleles, $4.96 to $12.89 MUSIC BOOKS at Exceptionally Low Prices J Heart Songs—A compilation of songs with Our Favorite Songe—Containing 85 song gems of five great countries: America, fy Germany, France, England and Italy. & Suitable for male and female voices, with [& accompaniment arrangements by the best composers, Ranfe—Foarth Floor, 34th 8t., Rear essa The All-Weathers Coat Comes From England $34.75 This is a real sport coat, be- cause it may be used for sports of “all weathers,”—-wet weather mo- toring as well as hiking on sunny days. It is a smart walking coat, too, for daily wear. It is made of light, yet substan- tial all wool English worsted in “| herringbone stripes of » ma- hogany or brown. Double breast- ed, made for both right and left buttoning; convertible collar with revers; flap pockets with inside } pockets; small turn-back cuffs; Trench belt. Silk lined to waist in back and to knees in front. $34.75 Coats for All Occasions When have coats been shown in such variety? When have fabrics been so diversified, colors so subdued or so striking, styles so original, trimmings so smart? The array [H ix so comprehensive that it would be hard to be satisfied fF without at least one coat for each type of occasion, It would Bf be difficult to find a collection more complete and compre- hensive than at this store. Wise to remember, too, that our [Ri prices are lower than elsewhere, | For the Evening Couts of satin, single and double faced, tat- feta, or silk faille; trimmings of silk or metal embroidery, silk stitch- Jj ing, shirrings, bands of marabou. Some have large draped collars, fl others deep shirred yokes. Many large circular convertible capes are Bt used, Linings are of plain or fancy silk or chiffon, Colorings are rich and unusual, $26.78 to $189.00 FF For Dayiime and Dress Wear—Coats of black and colored sutin, silk poplin, wool jersey and soft, luxurious, wooly fabrics such a as duvetyn, bolivia, wool velour, burella and Anzac. There are coats in barrel effect, shirred, 2 ed and straight line m * The collars are eno some shirred, some tailor S| some draped in hood A effect; pockets are deev and of unusual shapes; belts -| are single or dou q or narrow; trimming stitching, embroidery, strap 4 pings in contrasting colors, Kg bunds and buckles. Colors b are mauve, gold, purple, bs minuet, mustard, apple green, $ periwinkle blue, mouse, res eda, platinum gray $28.78 to $119.00 For SportWear Fabrics and colorings striking and unusual are the features of sport coats; printed sport silks, heavy silk faille, silk and wool jersey, and coats of vel ; veteen, Collars are huge and ‘ pointed at the shoulders or ; deep in back, in sailor effect; sashes and belts both wide Navy taffeta gor Gold cashmere and narrow Brick, purple, geovsly + bolivia, huge throw saad Blah apa the ered in red and ail- | shirred pockets and gold an ue are the dom ver mk and metal | aaah; silver sie Inant colors, $17.74 to $79.78, lic thread. £189.09 | lhneng. 495.78 ~Third Vloor, Broadway = DINNER SETS _ American Porcelain A limited number of desirable dinner sets of Ameri- can porcelain, taken from regular stock, has been sharply reduced, The designs are neat and the decor- ations tasteful. Number Regular Apecial Number Regular row Vrices . Mew - See Pieces Pro ) 65 12 $4.49 $3.49 15 = =100 B12.80 | 50 +2 4.89 3.89 25 100 14.89 BO re] 5.49 449 | 85 100 16.89 50 100 9.89 7.89 } 20 100 19,89 10 100 11,89 9.89 20 «100 89 t, Bath St.

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