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Dae ere ee eae re ee eee EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 22, 1917. GB. Altman & Cn. A Sale of Extraordinary Interest for to-morrow and Saturday will consist of Men’s Spring-wear Top Coats (shower-proof) at $16.50 These Coats are made of fancy tweeds in mixtures of gray or brown, and have silk-lined yoke and sleeves. Included in this Sale, at the above price, will be A Number of Spring Overcoats (sizes incomplete) light-weight (not shower-proof), of covert cloths and fancy mixtures, silk trimmed. Men’s Imported Spring Overcoats (Including many that are shower-proof) which have heretofore been marked in regular stock at a much higher figure, will be on sale at $26.50 (This Sale will be held on the First Floor) Fifth Aveme- Madison Avenue, New Pork Mail Orders Filled. Mail Order Department 2240 Third Avenue. Style From the unlimited number of new [Style 85916X Spring Styles in our eleven big stores|77714 Patent | °VrY member of every family may] Black 3 be exactly suited and satisfied, Kid It The usefulness of Blyn Stores is|Vamps, Vamp continually broadening—service im-] White Ivory proving—the quick-changing stocks} Nu- Kid | keep new styles always coming in. Our moderate prices are made| Tops .———~ possible by our big volume of busi- ness and our preparations made long in advance for all changes in market conditions. Fulton St, (Bkiyn) Store| 442.444 FultonStreet,| Newark Store, 688 Broad St} Ove. B + Bt Opp. Militery Park Growing Girls’ Pumps { Style 1377 ] White Nu-Buck Sizes 214 to 7 Also Brown Kid and Patent Colt, with White Nu-Buck Tops. Style 1323 3°50 (Sipe 176077] White Nu-Buck Patent Colt Gun Metal. ay y \i , caine seid’ : NE Also Gun Meta) and Patent Colt Putent Colt Pumps Patent colt with white fi kid tone t the 0 i Also in Gun Metal tee cere tates, to B80) Eleven Big Best Stores—Easy to Reach—Easter Footwear for Everyone. . | WEST SIDE STORES RAST SIDE STORES: BROOKLYN STORES | Y hear Pat 222, 224 Weet 125th ®t | Oem Av, soth and aot mie | Button Styles Oth AV. and 27th TS UBOAT CHASES CAN BE BULT HERE (TH i ONS After That Time the Craft Can Be Turned Out Rapidly, Says Expert. Seventy-five U-boat chasers of the type demanded by the United States navy to drive submarines from the Atlantio Coast can be bullt In the suipyards in and about New York City in the next six months, accord- \tng to the statement of an officer of of tho largest companies to EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Wake a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers, The American men and women must guard constantly against Kid ney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood 1s filled with uric acid which t# kid neys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and the re sult 18 kidney trouble, bladder weak and a general decline in health. n your kidneys feel like lumps your back hurts or the urine ix cloudy, full of sediment or you ar obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous acid stomach, or you have when the weather is bad, ket from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from ‘the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine 60 It no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- |, In the opinion of this expert on small, fast boats, it will take at least five months to begin furnishing the Government with the craft, but once started, the construction will be very rapid. The Gas Engine and Power Com- pany and Charies L. Seabury & Co., consolidated, and the New York Launch and Engine Company, with two large shipyards on the Harlem River, have sent in bids to build chasers, and officials of these two companies said to-day that they could each produce twenty of the fully equipped boats by Jan. 1. The new navy craft will be 110 feet in length, 13 feet beam, and will be specified for a speed of twenty-one miles an hour. The idea of speedier boats has been abandoned, and on the theory that all that will be required of the boats will be sufficient speed greater cruising radius. Three 200 horsepower gasoline gines will furnish the power and at full speed they will give the chasers a radius of 900 miles on a little less than 3,000 gallons of gasoline. At radius will be much greater. The boats will be armed with a gun forward and an anti-aeroplane gun aft, with gun bases provided for ad- jonal armament. ‘In stating that we can turn out twenty boats in six months I do not mean that our whe devoted to that work, of the Seat concer: would be dif could do with the entire plant turned sure it would be a great deal than twenty.” experts say the 200 submar- » chasers wanted by Uncle ~ in actual service before Oct. 1 x for submarines will be fleet of motor boats of nion was expressed to-day te of production will be faster after a few boats ha ved. ‘Time will be needed to and speed up the processes 6 boats. builders of power The princ boats on thi of Boston, Power Co. of Morris Heights, N York City Elco Company of New York and Bi » who built 650 sub- marine destroyers for Great Britain he New York Yacht & of Morris Heights, the Mathis Co, of Philadelphia, the thews Co. of Ogdensburg, N. Y. e Great Lakes Co, of Milwaukee nith & Williams and the Herreshof Co, of Bristol, R. 1 The 110-foot boats demanded by the every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time.Advt. MEX who care for sty selections from our spl ing, all contribute moval from the Men’s Suits, - at $30.00 Good Furniture at Our Terms Apply Also to New York, N 3-Piece Parlor Suite Mahogany fintshed Wwe From $15. Wri’ evi of Tk Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets Men’s Smart Clothing will take keen pleasure in making their Sack Suits and Top Coats for Spring and Summer Designing, fabrics, trimmings and careful tailor- Imported Eng!ish Overcoats recently received, in box and belted models, " OR. 46" ST, 6&8" AV On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT MARKED 1 FIGU. Navy Department will take more time in building than the eighty-footers Great Britain is using. They will be le and not “just clothes” endid assortments of towards their re- > commonplace. $18.50 to 40.00 and 35.00 Reasonable Prices ew Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut, GooDs PLAIN | 4 PAY FRE WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS 00 Upwards SRV TE RIT mint ie é) ¥, roo much larger than the British craft, but it is not certain thelr cruising radius will be any greater, To put | them together will require the making | of special motors of @ type more rtul than any used In American ts. Wood for the planking of these boats will have to be found by a careful search of all the pine lumber districts of the country. It is estimated by experts that not more than 10 per cent. of the wood now on hand in all the country will prove available for this exacting busi- ness. As soon an the bids are awarded, it is believed the highest speed ever | Known in American boat building will be attained, and some of the | launching and equipment of the first | new fleet within three months. Three large pleasure ya which it is understood will be offered to the Government are now und nstruc- tion, two of them at City Island and the third at the Seabury yard. the latter place the 108-foot Dock Commissioner R. A. C. |betng hurried to completion and has © ‘eady been offered to the Govern. ment. At the yards at City Island a steel cruiser 159 feet long is just being completed for A. H. Marks and a i44- foot yacht ordered by Max D Fleischmann of Cincinnati is about ready for the water. Robert Jacob hus bid for the con- struction of five U boat chasers and Kyle & Purdy have offered to build All tube dentifrices but one change consistency with the weather, They melt, harden, dry-out or ‘04 ALBODON DENTAL CREAM isthal exception. Itsconsistency never with the cap on or of. Throw away cap and try it. Every dentist knows the fermale Every dealer sells it ~ to overtake a submarine the Govern- | ment has sacrificed the speed for! jess than full speed the cruising | to the construction of these boats, but | | are being bullt the work | st fleet of the new sub- | been finished, as all the machinery | of making will then be running at} more hopeful constructors predict the five. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. Lord & Teylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Chickering Hall, Friday, March 23rd, at 3 P. M. Meta Schumann, Soprano; George Rasely, Tenor; Coenraad V. Bos, Pianist THE NEW UNTRIMMED HATS In Shapes and Straws Decreed by Paris Featured for Friday and Saturday—shapes that express the very newest and smartest styles of the season, enabling one to duplicate the real \ wanted effects—priced to make the week-end days of unusual interest. The Hats Illustrated Are Priced $3.05 and $4.05 Sailors, Mushrooms, Continentals, Marquise, Turbans as well as many close-fitting shapes that are so youthful and charming In those lustrous, brilliant finished new straws Black Lisere, Bright-finish, Milans and Pebble Milans A Collection of exceptional interest $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 to $10.00 cence ren cemcemcmcemcecemcemcmmcen | MPOFtANt Special roma mee ce mee. Real Black Lisere and Colored Hair Hats f Made to sell from $8.00 to $10.00 ........45 Pal asree ret | $4.95 aosamoeanecmnwencencemsemeancmncemean{anramecensan+amraevemcan-aeuncansenevmcancemesnep Imported Trimmings, Superlatively Smart Only Paris could produce these exquisite flowers, tiny bouquets, wreaths, motifs, the new nacre effects; huge single blossoms. Feathers, burnt ostrich, peacock and goose, iridescent wings, cockades, aigrettes, fancies innumerable. _ Prices range from 65c to $5.00. Very Special Values for Friday and Saturday 777 Wheat, 50c and 85c | Bead Motifs, $1.95 Quite the wanted In Spring Millinery trim- ming,—clusters of wheat, in satin or crepe Georg- vivid Persian, Egyptian or Chinese colors and designs; these are all the rage in Paris, ette, Black, white and and used on the smartest fashionable colors, Ex- Hats. Other Beaded ceptional values at these Motifs priced from 65¢ to prices, $5.00, A Trimming Service under the charge of an expert designer is at the service of those who purchase Untrimmed Shapes and materials here. Fourth Floor Ce ee Se Correct For Every New Spring Type of Models (orers, Figure Redfern Corsets assure the correct silhouette, the proper foundation for Spring Suits and Gowns. For Redfern Corsets are synonymous with style and mould the figure into the lines of grace and fashion. Fabrics, finely textured, but light in weight are dainty enough to please the most fastidious woman; trimmings are exquisite. Select now, with the aid of our expert Corsetieres, the Redfern model best suited to your individual figure lines, In Batiste, Coutil and Fancy Broche Redfern Corsets for slender and medium | Redfern Corsets for average and stout figures..... $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 to $6.00 | OA ae $3.50, $5.00 to $10.00 Warner Corsets Spring models in these very popular, moderately priced Corsets are here in complete assortment. Absolutely guaranteed not to rust, break or tear, these are in dainty, durable coutil, batiste, figured material or broche, For slight and medium figures. | $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 to $3.00 For average and stout figures, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 Becond Floor Baby Carriages at $24.75 Formerly $28.50 Bloch Pullman model of genuine half-round reed, steel tubing, riveted gear, heavy rubber tires, loose sanitary cushions; white enamel or natural, Complete assortment of Pullmans, Perambula- tors, Stationary Go-Carts and Strollers in the newest designs. Fourth Floor Oe DD ee eee Or

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