The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1917, Page 9

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REPORTER HAGGERTY DIES. | VIGTIM OF GAR ACCIDENT y Two Operations Followed Crushing of Hand—Was 25 Years on Evening World, | John Haggerty, for years a member of the staff of The Evening World and for twenty years The Evening World reporter cover- ing the Harlem district, died to-day in St. Lawrence Hospital, at No. 467 West One Hundred and Sixty-third Street, from injuries and shock sus- | tained in an accident on March 10, | Mr. Haggerty was on his way from the Harlem office of The World to his home at No, 695 St. Nicrolas Avenue in the evening of that date, He was struck by @ One Hundred aud Forty- fifth Street crosstown car and his left hand and wrist were crushed under the wheels, Two amputations were mecessary, Mr. Haggerty's grit and determination kept him alive days after the surgeons had anticipated his death, “Johnny” Haggert about everybody figuring in the action of New York life trom York- ville to the Harlem River. He came into The Evening World office a stout, round-faced, smiling, willing fifteen- Year-old boy. He served his time as an office boy, becamo a cub reporter, Made good and was assign Harlem district. He neve: twenty-five aUeU UE EUR was known to to the | lost smile, even when, | recently, through of his own, his savings of « lifetime were awept away. His mother and q sister survive him. 4 Tt’ will be a long time before his |EY office mates » stom themselves to 3] Gnother voter on the Harlem wire, BS ASKS MORE HOBOKEN POLICE. ik Ontet Goar Chie anked MeForly TE TEER BO i FearPrevents Fat People From Reducing Weight—The Fear Is Needless When FOTO DO DO Le DOL OLe Arbolone Tablets is the Treatment To Be Used. Proven Safe and Sure. Hundreds of thousands of tubes of Arbolone Tablets have been marketed in the past five years and not a single case has ever been reported of their E B | being deleterious in any way, On the contrary, many are!grateful and write letters similar to this one, shich was received from Mrs. Lilla iichards, Pittsfield, Maine “Dear Sir: Two years ago I tried Arbolone Tablets, It not only re duced me, but cured my headache and heart palpitation, and removed that bloated fecling. Recéntly my weight | again increased. I began Arbolone i rduced me from | By nds, and I feet |x gain normal, ete.” ve Tablets of druggi b full directio: in sealed ty is the ¢ obesity medicine, A genvine puaran- tee of entire satisfaction accompanies every package, —Advt, | Says Poisons Cause Headache Dizziness Coated Tongue and Myriad Ail- ments in the Spring. Grandma's Remedy Now Sold in Tablet—Sulpherb Tablets. ——" | Many men, women and children need a Spring Blood Purifier, ‘The blood becomes thick with poisons through the winter months. When spring comes serious ailments | typhoid, scarlet fever, coughs, co catarrh, neuralgiy, rheumatic pains, loss of ‘appetite and a sluggish all-in feeling prevails. The bowels, the liver and the k neys need help. ‘The blood thinning and purifying if pimple boils ave present, Sulpherb quickly relieve cons y inactivit sons takes place and you are strong and fit for spring and sum mer. Grandma gave sulphur and cream of turtar in molasses, Now you take them in tablets with laxativ purifying herbs——a better mec e easy and pleasant to take Dru sell them in 50c sealed tubes. Vvery guaranteed satistac tory Get Sulpherb Tablets \dlyt wud package or money back (not sulphur tablets) Want Pink Cheeks Red Bome unforbinnt prone to wend friends are | New Veils To Grace the Easter Hats Dainty floral tracery of feathery ostrich _ flues, knotted together, hand tun through a veil of fine hexagon mesh. Black, brown, navy, taupe. $6.94 A Variety of Veils,— square, round, and 14 yd. long veils. Assorted meshes with hand run scrolls in leaf, flower and spray designs; velvet spotted borders; conventional- ized patterns, Each Bde Imported Malines {or evening scarfs or millinery trimming. Desirable colors, Yd. 24e MITYS—vtain river, Browawny, Girls’ Fashions Youthful from Collar to Hem A broad collar, a belt with sash ends, pockets large and square, a row of buttons, deep cuffs or wide pleats—such things used in just the right way announce youthfulness to be the fundamental prin- ciple of girls’ fashions. Spring Coats, $9.74 A variety of interesting new styles for “little” girls and “iittle bigger” girls. Wool ve- lours, shepherd checks and serge, in navy and spring shades, many combined with brightly colored silks or em- broidered pique collars. Sizes 6 to 16 years. New Coats, $7.94 Velours, checks and serges in helted and shirred effects; col- lars of white pique; others with taffeta trimmed collars and cuffs. Sizes G to 1G years Girls’ Suits, Youthful rerges, poplins and oth tailored modes of suiting cloth. Some sport models with pleated coats and skirts; others fa little more dressy with shir- rings, §i collars, ete. Sizes lvtol ars. $14.74 $16.74 $18.74 Taffeta Frocks, $11.74 Empire style with shirred skirt, trimmed with bias folds; crushed girdle; collar and cuffs of white Gec repe. Rose, reseda, Cope v. Sizes 8 to 16 years, Sport Dresses, $3.24 at dress of cot pleated ; of gr 1 material w collar and cuffs of white; stitched belt, Sites 10 to 16 years, Wash Dresses, $1.89 te Crisp, new, one-pi of chambray, ging o crash in plaids and plain colors; all attractive designs, Sides 6 to 14 years VT—rhird wor, Ot Hats—Dignified . For Occasions Formal and Informal tO pita: PARIS MODELS AND 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, Combinations, Chemises, Petticoats, Corset Covers, ete. MAFs—Third Floor, Kear. Graee am Just French! How Else Can One Describe Imported Blouses There's the unmistak- able air of Paris about every hand-made stitch in these lovely blouses, just fresh from their ocean voyage. The new chainette embroid- ery in an elaborate pattern trims the collar and cuffs of a blouse of handkerchief linen. pleated and hand drawn. White with Copenhagen embroidery, flesh with Copenhagen, white with rose, and Copenbagen and white. $17.49 Large coin dots emb ed in silk in graduated trim the square collar of cre de chine bi with tu front All white, flesh ith navy, white with wild cherry, Copenhagen with rose, Invender with purple. $18.74 Hemstitching, pleats and cording, just enough of each and bell shaped crocheted but tons trim « blouse of handker- chief linen, also fine voile, with yoke ba White and light shades. $8.74 Other imported blouses, $4.74 to $57.50 Maya —Third Floor, B4th Street, is a pleasant surprise. shir White Net Dresses Will Be Worn This Season to the many formal and informal dances, that follow the Lenten approj trimméd w and satin girdles Charming Frock broidered net. with front and back Peplum blouse is edged with frills of net collar; satin girdle. For dinner or dance white skirt lon chiffon cloth. The bi flower, Copenhagen or w roses and bowku eri Striped Taffeta Enjoys Favor in : 9 Misses A charming new frock evolved from this youthful material has a tight-fitting bodice and bouffant skirt em- phasized by two corded ruffles over the hips at each side. The sleeves are of Georgette crepe with taffeta cuffs; white Georgette collar and Chinese ornument. Misses’ Skirts A group of clever new models at $4.89 Tailored skirt of tweed with J back, trouser pockets and | worsted with belt, patch pockets SON utely attractive than these | » their shirred em- | While Net Frock, d short at sides: : a little coater Shawl $17.74 a“ gown of § tier effect with long, graceful side p eh n silk, pico Other dresses, $12.74 to $149.00 SEP —Third Vioor, Broadway , Picturesque, Elegant \ collection of unusual seope and th of Paris: Reboux Maison Lewis Marie Lancret Suzanne Talbot Vimont These are faithful copies, from e well known originators, | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 22, plate, all On Suits for Spring, 1917 Exhibit an Impressive Combination of Dignified Smartness and Feminine Grace Every chic note that Fashion has presented for the new season has been embodied into a suit,—a smart, well tailored suit,— which at its price will stand the test of comparison in material, style aad workmanship with suits sold elsewhere for more. There are well wearing serges and gabar- dines, smart tricotines, rustling taffetas, soft, rich silks, sportlike wool jerseys, velvety chamoisines and other luxurious materials fashioned into smart and serviceable su Designed by those who understand the wants of the well dressed woman. ‘Tailored and finished to assure lasting satisfaction and immediate style correctness. | Just how the chic plainer when seen than when read about,— | the point of a collar, the flare of a cuff, an un- usual belt, a novel pocket, a sash, a cape, a smartness is achieved is row of buttons, a mannish waistcoat, a barrel skirt, trim braid binding, silk stite one or many of these in effective combination are features to see in our new suits. ny A Glimpse at the New in Suit Fashions A distinctive use of A gabardine suit, in Pleats in abundance| The illustration pete eda Hi Woah one | distinguish a suit od | hea re Sat ie serge sui ait sits waistline beltec suit of sand color belt and buckle. The at the back ane [niaee or navy serge | chamoisine with un- pleats extend from the | shirred into rows of | With horizontal tucks | usual side buttoning. yoke to the bottom of | buttons in front. The | Which simulate a belt |The coat, a surplice the coat; three straps smart waistcoat and | at the waistline, leav-| effect, has long sash collar of white are hound with white band the cuffs; pateh pockets trim the sides between the pleats. | silk braid; the euff is Black, navy, tan or | fastened with strap Copenhagen. $33.75 | and button. collar and white silk $37.75 | pleated skirt serge | ing a pleated panel at | ends tying in the back; shawl over-| The odd a back. ible but- vestee of | toning arrangement is poplin; | also carried out on the $39.75 | cuffs. $59.75 Other Suits ranging in price from $18.74 to $147.00 see78 —Third Floor, Broadway To Be Well GLOVED Is to Be Well Groomed Light gloves are cor- rect for spring wear. They Frocks ets i may be washed with soap The price and water, which adds to $14.74 their utility. Women’s Chamois Gloves, {ui! pique sewn, with d,-inch welt to match embroid- ery and fourchettes; one clasp. Natural color with white four- chettes, embroidery and welt; Full shirred skirt of plaid stitched belt. Gray and brown | and bone button trimming. Green white with natural mixtures. | blue and red plaids. fourchettes, embroid- $1 69 . ery and welts 5 Full box pleated) Tailored skirt ot| Double belted : Ba Wu a shirt of wool poplin | serge with belted back, | skirt of hairline serge ue -on loves of with shirred heading|Slasb pockets and) with novelty pockets Asda haar GR ud belt. of self aay | Ce Black or! and button trimming. eli tov ie erial, Black or navy. 19 8¥Y Black or navy. lob Aeon Misses’ Dresses, $10.74 to $84.75 Misses’ Shirts, $1.89 to $27.75 fingers. Ivory Ayes oor, Bo color only Saar Ee ee Ayrrs —Muin Floor, Oth Ntreet Ways and Means of Dressing Little Children Raster means new clothes, even for the lit tlestone. These lace trim med frocks, taffeta coats and imported hats will make a pretty Spring pic- teas and parties t could be more ht and airy frocks dainty embroideries Wh ruffles, with long ¢ daintily frill and whit nish | | ec of any youngster and ribbon trimmed Jrochs dninty Empire le, @ 8 $3.89 French style, 2 to 6 years, Coals of taffeta in double breasted effect, Empire be es, two shirred — pockets, vle hemstitehed collar of embroidered, Sines $7.49 Children’s Imported hats, dainty little French affairs, no two alike; made of the finest straws with ribbons and ehir- rings and lovely flowers. $3.96 to $13.89 Bloomer dresses of white ollar and belt of awning in blue nefront’ style, uder; piping on cuffs $1.49 Wear Dept, I « hand Rose, Copenhagen, black, ® OUR OWN COPIES beauty; models material, rose ¢ Georgette Rose Descat Maria Guy Lucie Hamar Madeleine Jeanne Duc Marguerite et Leonte Paulette ef Berthe ted hats are priced lower 1 dallior landed cost . ane —Main Floor, Front Sth St.» Kear | Collars of fine French net |___ Mawe—Main Floor, Hath St. New Ribbons Show Unasual Colorings Inspired by the East. The individuality of the far Eastern countries— Persia, China, Arabia and Lgypt—expressed in rib- bons, reveals terns and colorings from Orient and Occident blended together in strikingly unusual har- monies. Le Dieu Bleu, an i ente Chinese pattern of sym conception with the blue the East as the pri loring. Les Sylphid 8 Scheherazade, two won- derful patterns that express the barbaric freedom of Asiatic Russ Chien Lung, this rib- hon has large Chinese sy a closely striped © back. ground Aztec imitates the basket weave patterns of our own Indians. gorgeous designs T4e to $1.84 yd, eee America And and col The Spring List Would Be Incomplete Without FibreSweaters The sport nature of spring fashions calls for at least one fibre sweater in the wardrobe of every well-dressed woman, ‘They're so smart with skirts of the new printed sport silks! Fibre sweaters in an inter- esting block — we three knitted straps shirred back; wide tasseled sash starts »penhagen, gold, light blue, purple. $23.74 Fancy two-toned weave fibre sweaters with sailor collars and culfs of solid color; taaseled sashes, Purple and white, green and white, Hee and white, rose and white, $12.74 Two models in fibre and mercerized sweaters, one Norfolk style with belt thread- ing through pleats, the other with deep cape ‘collar and tasseled sash, Gold and wh rose and white, Copenha; and white, purple and whit black and white, $6.74 Other Sweatere 34.49 to 848.75 Maye —Third Floor, Sith Street French Neckwear The Final Spring Touch to the Suit or Dress rs with insertions of real filet lace, dainty filet me juisite embroidery and edges of real Valenciennes $11.89 to $19.89 ome shirred or pleated in ieal with perfection not front in t effect, deep square collars, huge, round Puri terials and trimmings but t | ee ill exquisitely hand embroidered with original chic and verve of the and wheat designs; some with heavily 1! $14.89 to $25.50 se $6.39 to $13.49 ux La Marquise at $8.50 ' pea rintaiile gaalloca d $5.49 t Wedding Invitations or Announcements Hand Engraved in S\Meys Studios 100 Hand-engraved Wedding Invitations or Announcements, seript lettering; with ing 10 lines, Complete with double envelopes. id Finished Panel Paper On Plain Wedding Stock, square ot oblong Aeqre—Main Stairway Lending. Distinetion in Suits for Women A skirt of heavy quality praten checked has wide the hips pass an i wiving effect with block, One style It at wais line in back in front, givin through slanting slit atyle with at both sic effect High waisted suits, several new models of serge and gab- ardine, flaring at sides nnd back; tight sleeves, mannish collars, narrow shoulders, Skirte with belts and. pockets, Navy black, beige or Belge. $23.74 Other suits, $18.74 to $119.00 To Be Correct The Petticoat Should Be of Taffeta These petticoats show that they are new down to the smallest ruffle; a shirred tuck, a pleated ruffle with a heading, a shirring on a cord,—just little things, but new Ina lelightfully different way. Taffeta petticoats,— one style with sectional flounce banded with two small pleated ruffles form- ing points; another with Jeep tucked flounce edged with a pleated ruffle that ruffles in a little head $3.74 Two styles of taffeta petticoats, e with a nce bordered the wit tra deep flounce {fled $4.69 \ petticoat of f white shia Lay me Separate Skirts Are Indispensable in the Complete Spring Wardrobe Was there ever such a variety of fabrics? Dominated by the sport trend of fashion, printed tussahs, jerseys, cor- duroys and patterned silks express the out-door influence in new and striking conceptions. x The over erlaced ilk is natural color 8 of Copenhagen, violet or rose. $26.75 Corduroy skirts in wide, extra wide Ity wales Oxford Melton suits are mannish in style and carefully tail slash pockets; tight sleeves; plain tailored Third Floor, 86th Street, Broadway, Third Floor, S4th st trimmed with diagonal strap, and front pleat; third style with all around belt and button trimmed kets, All bright sport apple green, rose, Copen- tan, corn, ulyo white. $3.74 to $4.89 Wool jersey skirts io light and heavy sport. weaves, . Unusual forming flaps’ over the [ kets, patch pockets; all around belts, wide, narrow and sectional belts; trimming of self ed buttons; gathered waist All bright sport color- $7.49, $9.74, $10.74 Ahth Atrect etc, So Many Misses Ask For High Waisted Suits Suit of Serge, with pleated coat and pleated skirt; very wide stitched belt fastened in front with a huge handsome, oval buckle, Over-collar of stri crash, pointed at shoulders; navy, black or beige. $44.75 jored; skirts, 28.78 Misses’ coats, $10.74 to $89.75 > : . ” “Marchioness Corsets Are One Secret of Perfect Gowning From the slender girl who needs a light corset that is soft and yielding to the stout woman whose corset should mould and support her form, There ly a “Marchioness” corset not only for every type of figure, but every type variation, For the tall figure, an extra well boned corset of heavy pink brocade with low bust and lon, atraight-hip line, 9 pairs Q| heavy web supporters, #4 to 80 For the medium figure,— corset of strong white coutfl with very low or medium buat; long hips with elastic bands at back, reducing clasp; reinforced in front. Sizes @ to 38, $5.94 Other “Marchioness” Corsets 89¢ fo $14.89 RTO —Third Peer,

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