The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1917, Page 5

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— - _— * USE IT AS A LINIMENT _ RADWAY’S READY RELIEF ‘ hall of the house at Thirteenth Street and the Boulevard and found her em- ployer wounded on the floor, Mra. Ludwig had disappeared, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917. Mrs. Ludwig was arrested in her| === Freclietace) James MeCreery & Co. restaurant at 9 o'clock by Detective | qow is the Time to Get Rid ef Those Spote. 5th Avenue SHOT TWICE IN QUARREL WITH HIS STEPDAUGHTER College Point Man Wounded in 4 Struggle Over Pistol, Says Mrs. | pehan, Uaty Ludwig, Under Arrest. Mrs, Ludwig said she went to Col-| Do you know how easy it is to re- é a th ib ts wo that no one | lege Point to demand her share of the | Move those ugly » | Geor: er f College Point, he | Be Horman of College Point) estate loft by her dead mother, she| Wl eal 'you eelleface? ad die took @ revolver to protect herself, she | gouble strength, from your druggist sald, and It went off twice in a strug-| and a few applications should show you |Broadway, Manhattan, was shot twice | gle when Herman tried to take It! how easy it is to rid yourself of freckles lat 6 o'clock this morning, He had|@way from her. Detectives Fallon) and get a beautiful complexion, The B| been quarretiing for three hours with | “24 Haley took her to Flushing for|sun and winds of March ave @ strong arraignment. |tendency to bring out freckles, and as his stepdaughter, Mrs, Kate Ludwig!” Herman was taken to Flushing ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24TH 34th Street fifty-three years old, formerly a res- taurant keoper in Tenth Street, near | ¥ a result more othine is sold | this feursiais: | thirty-seven years old, a restaurant| Hospital by Dr. Steffens of No, 57|™onth. Be sure to ask for the double Ce ae een eae Ioust’ Fourteenth (Fourth Avenue, College Point. Abul. strength othine, as thie is sold, under apd let had penetrated his right lung and’ gsarantee of money back if it fails to Street. When Mrs, Hilda Parker, | another his left thigh, His condition | remove the freckles.—Advt housekeper for Herman, ran Into the | is critical. dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue Annual Spring Sale MEN’S FURNISHINGS Absolutely Unprecedented Values ‘WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER! = ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24TH 34th Street Shirts 1.10 Madras and Mercer- ized Materials—various models and sleeve lengths Silk Shirts 2.95 Made of fine quality Tub Silk, with plain or | silks in neat and novelty satin stripes. stripes. No Charge for Sleeve Alterations. Silk Shirts 3.95 Made of extra heavy Silk Shirts 4.95 Made of fine quality Crepe and heavy Silks; new Spring patterns. Extraordinary Values MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL FOR EASTER WEAR Excellent assortments of the season’s most stylish models are now assembled, embodying | all the newest Spring fashion ideas developed in the latest and most desirable Colors. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR SATURDAY | Misses’ Suits 26.50 35.00 39.50 A large assortment of stylish and distinctive models made of Serge, Wool Poplin, Tricotine, Gunniburl, Burella or Jersey NECKWEAR 95c Scarfs made of fine quality Silk and rich Satins in a large variety of styles and patterns. NECKWEAR 55c Four-in-Hand Scarfs in a large range of Silks and Satins, also Crepe Faille—‘*McCreery Special.” Juniors’ Suits 18.50 and 26.50 ° Stylish models made of Serge, Gabardine, Wool Checks, Poiret Twill or Poplin; peau de cygne lined. Sizes 18 to 19 Lisle Union Suits Pajamas Pajamas Half Hose Cloth, plain or checked Velour. Size 14 to 18 years. years. o 1.10 : 1.45 1.20 29¢ Misses’ Coats Girls’ Coats servizceble interials, in | Pajamas made of Madras | White Lisle Thread Union | Men's Half Hose in vari- cv > PLL Lett AA tk ed ee ae ee stripes and plain colors; low | and Mercerized materials; | Suits; quarter sleeves and | ous colors and qualities; ex- 4 18.50 9.75, 14.75, 26.50 A large variety of school and dress models made of Serge, 29.50 42.50 cut model. plain and fancy colors. ankle length. tra good value. Numerous smart models, fashioned of Wool Velour, Serge, ; ; folie Poplin, Wool Velour, Wool Checks, Mixtures or Plaid Materials, Coats Raincoats Madras Union Suits Silk Half Hose Tweed, Poiret Twill, Burella Cloth, Loopine or Gunniburl. Gunniburl or Burella. Sizes 6 wie years. —— ee Oe a | Size 14 to 18 years. : 14.75 : 10.50 95c 45c / ‘Aiassa!- dMtnisiin Dranuas Girls’ Silk Dresses ree eee ont | Rubberized Raincoats— | Made of White plaid | py ™*fayi(uality Half Hose: ee To agar els; sleeves and yokes lined. | Raglan or set-in sleeves. Madras; Athletic styles, Colors. . 18.50 29.50 35.00 9.75 14.75 18.50 Handsome models in plain or dressy effects made of A wonderful assemblage of the season’s most fashionable * ity <i Aches: K a : Js developed in Novelty Striped or Plaid Silk, Taffeta, iene de Chine, Novelty Plaid Silk or Ponrse. Size ty Crepe Meteor or Georgette Crepe. Size 14 to 18 years. Aes i Girls’ Lingerie Frocks Misses’ Evening Gowns a eo +08 4 22.50 29.50 37.50 ! 5 . Pretty and dainty models of Lawn or Net; ‘handsomely trimmed with insertions of embrbidery or Valenciennes lace. Size 6 to 16 years. Beautiful models of Taffel®, Radium Silk or Silk Net; pretty new colorings. Size 14 to 18 years. 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, MARCI 24TH 34th Street Advantageous Pricing Smartly Trimmed Hats—FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ‘ A carefully selected assortment of Straw Hats, as illustrated, attrac- RIN ; tively trimmed with wide Grosgrain ‘ or Moire Ribbon; upper facings of Georgette Crepe in solid Colors and combinations, Chin Chin model (as illustrated in center) in Black only, F M d Y M also other handsome models in Black or en an oun en only; various shapes and trimmings. ‘ ore SUITS OVERCOATS > McCreery’s Annual A Comprehensive Selection MARCH SILK SALE FURS FOR SPRING WEAR 2 2 / 5 ] | 50 ae eee er ears an aa e r) Now in Progress Fur Capes, Stoles and Scarfs i i i Hand » Furs made up in the newest designs. Th Double Width All-Silk Crepe de Chine stocks inci Kolinaky, Ermine, Sable, Mole, Hudson Seal, Smart Suits that em- The popular Trench shades, White or Black. 1,35 Yard SPECIAL OFFERINGS idea and made from very around—giving the Mili- RIBBONS | Kamchatka and Poiret Dyed Fox Scarfs,—animal shape. 32.50 carefully selected all-wool tary effect) is the aristo- v aaamaaemmae Kolinsky Neckpieces,—smart model......+++++ esses 27.50 Fabrics; workmanship and crat of Spring Overcoats At Greatly Reduced Prices | finish perfect. The stock and is uch favored by Sash and Hair Bow Ribbons, —Moire and satin stripe effects; WOMEN’S TAILORED SKIRTS UB sen : atk kk Bs Gi, ind is_muc dy . dainty shades of Pink, Blue, White, Maize and Lilac. Te 1} Includes 209 Ti de Un the younger men. For sashes—73 inches wide .. yard 45 | 3.50 | finished Worsted Suits; Lady Peete BY peg en Warp Print Ribbo a | te: Ekitt# of Men's Wear Serge and Poplin, Velour Checks and |] single or double breasted Other models devel- : 3 ; Mixtures; t styles—nc th tailored pocket: nelts; Ti. Sui A sashes, girdles, fancy work and millinery purposes; 5) to 7 | Seravares) nar ALY eae caaunes ib elites posed. hoa belies models. The Suits for oped in Imported and Do- inches wide. Special, yard, 35¢ | to 80 inches. men are full Alpaca lined mestic all-wool Fabrics of and for young men quar- very fine quality; perfect- ter lined with silk sleeve ly tailored; sizes 84 to 42. / Noteworthy Values linings; seams piped; size Unusual values at the 838 to 46. ice. WOMEN’S FASHIONABLE SPRING SUITS aii STOUT MEN’S SIZES “ ” 28.00 TALL MEN'S SIZES The name McCreery Comprising several wonderful new models, many are exact reproductions of the SHORT MEN'S SIZES on each Overcoat is bei higher priced styles. They are exceptional in quality of materials and in actual value. REGULAR SIZES Guarantee of Quality rs Any kind of Suit you may desire from the plainly tailored to the gayest of sport novelties. All popular materials, colors and styles included in the assortment. MEN'S CLOTITING ~_ 5TH FLOOR

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