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{ ‘ \ ce ct ne a ec Aque@uct Police Ready for Dety| Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory, Barly Next Week. ill be MEADOW BROOK GIRL SOON TO BE THE BRIDE OF JOHN S. PETTIT next week the men w' Yeaay to| WOUNDED, G0 21,000 MILES. The second day's drilling of mem. | Aa thes relieve members of ihe Na: | Te Youne Frenchmen on Way to bere of the nowly formed Aquoduct| tional Guard who have been pro- Homes in Tahiti to Recover. police force went well to-day In the! tecting that portion of the Aqueduct. | Nine young Frenchmen who lived on — =| the inland of Tahiti tn the Pacific of- ives to France when she , and only two of them have come back alive. These two are on fur- lough to recover from wounds, and left Mitte Island this afternoon to take un another stage of thelr 21,000-mile Jour- ney homeward. They are Bile Juventin, with a shrap- nel wound tn bia shoulder, and Marcel Bonnet, with several rifle wounds in hia | ‘ body, They brought « ataggerinug col- lection of relies, Including several Ger- man helmets, They arrived here yen- terday on the French liner Espagne Coeee' TOOOIEOOOOBOIOOTON 47-49 West 42d St. * Women’s Tailleur Suits Speciat at $25,00 Ow WY TIRED FEET AGHED FOR “Tir Let your sore, swollen, ach- ing feet spread out in a bath of “Tiz.” Mrs. H. Van Rensselaer Kennedy of Three Oaks, Hempstead, has an- nounced the engagement ef her daughter, Miss Marian V. R. Ken- Nedy, to John Stewart Pettit of No. 8 Hast Thirty-seventh Street, a son of the lato John Pettitypf Phila. delphia, Miss Kennedy has been identified with aporting events of the Meadow Brook colony and has exhibited champion Pomeranians and_ Irish terriers from her kennela at Hemp- stead at (fe various Gog shows ang ‘ ’ Won many blue ribbons, She if @ , tetera ‘ Just take your shoes off and then| sister of Mrs. Eric + Winston, of the highest class'jnodels; all the newest and exclusive ut those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach-| frmetly Mise Mand A. aneays style touches. Materials Men's Wear Serge, Gabardine, Trico- Ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion-| Mf. Pettit is President and General tine, Oxford Suitings; smart long waist line effets with narrow tortured feet of yours in a “his” bath Graal whens ancean, We aaa tad shoulders and tight fitting sleeves; some anim Faeeesigh and Your toes will wriggle with joys! been get for the weadd*ne. braid bound, others elaborately trimmed with buttons; large pew de look up at you and almost talk contrasting collar over regular shawl collar; all silk lined. | an then they'll take another dive in that “Tiz” bath. When your fect feel like lumps of lead—all tired out—just try “Tis.” t's grand—it's glorious. Your feet will dance with Joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, callouses and bunions. There's nothing like “Tis.” It's the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. Get a 25-cent box of “Tis” at any drug or department store—don't walt. Abt how glad your feet get; how com- fortable your shoes feel. You can wear shoes a size smaller if you de sire.—Advt. ‘Special for Saturday Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses at $19.75 Reproductions of the very newest and most exclusive models, beautifully made of Chiffon Taffeta, Georg- ette Crepe, Men's Wear Serge or Gabardine, in all the new colors, Navy Blue, Belgian, Beige, Rookie, Tan or Black. A safe of articles made by wounded French soldiers was held yesterday in the home of Mra, Reginald Koven, No. 1025 Park Avenue, For the benefit of the Irish Home Industries Association a sale of laces, linens and bog oak ornaments will he held this afternoon in the ballroom of the Ritsz-Cariton under the direc- tion of the Marchioness of A! Lady Laster Kaye, Mrs, Frene! Van- © B. Altman & Co. Fashionable Spring Clothes FOR MISSES, GIRLS AND CHILDREN are the center of interest in the Departments on the Second Floor that-are devoted to the outfitting of the woman-to-be. Nothing is lacking to complete the costume, whether it be for the street, the home, the matinee, the dance, or for sports, travel or country wear. Several Hundred Lengths of Woo! Dress Fabrics for Spring Suits, Dresses, Coats and Skirts, wilf be piaced on sale toemorrow at very considerable price reductions This Sale will comprise materials of the desirable weaves, in black, black-and-white, and a large variety of the smart colors, Distinctive Trimmed Hats FOR MISSES AND THE YOUNGER SET are an important feature of the display in the Millinery Department on the First Floor. The collectior !ncludes a number of imported models, recently arrived from Paris, as well as many charming American originations. A Special Offering in this Department for to»morrow (Saturday) will present A Sale of Boys’ Clothing now being held on the Sixth Floor’ offers an advantageous purchasing opportunity. ’ A Selection of Smart Trimmed Hats For Misses and Young Women, $7.50, 10.00 | For Girls and Juniors . ‘ 4.50, 6.75 An Extraordinary Sale of Men's Spring Top Coats at special prices is mow in progress on the First Floor Bieeh Anew. Madisma Avenue, New York : | derbiit, Mrs, Burke Roche and Mra. ) luncheon to-day at @ daughter, Miss Alice THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 23, 1917. Bellevue @ prisoner, Buck, who fs on duty at Pier 1, saw th e man leap into John Wood Blodgett will assist. the entire top of the building proper and mass, A volume of smoke that ztel oti 9 , JKOUO Nr, th Av. above, led thousands of geopio on the!| 9 to 16 W. 334St. ai Be ay y street during the mid-day lunch hour to the belief that the big structure was | Frick’ of faltimore, and John R Montgomery of New York will take place on April 14 in Baltimore, Mrs. Charles Sherman Haight of No. 22 East Sixty-ninth Street will give a Bherry’s for her A. Haight, who has not yet been introduced to society. ees MUNICIPAL BUILDING FIRE. ‘Tar Pot on Roof Caught Fire and Some One Sent in an Alarm, on fire, Janitor Louls Kugelman of the Munl- cipal Bullding went to the roof, with Fight “aarintants “and amothered "the A pot of tar set in a bed of gravel on|Mames with bags of gravel. fome one Dut wh the root of the Munictpal Bullding bolted | SSanan ‘Eesived there wae Noleiag’ tet over to-day and set fire to the entire'them to do White they let. - 4 116 Suils, Metall Val. 817.80 134 Sults, Retail Val. 825,00 $49.75 The Bachelors will hold their week- ly dance to-night at the Hotel Vander- bilt, Only one more of these dances is to be given this season. Francis Roche is secretary of the committee of young men managing the series. a HIS TWENTY-NINTH RESCUE. Buck MeNell Saves Man From River —Fears Only Scolding. “Now T'll catch the devil from my wife for coming home wet,” was the only comment Buck McNeil made to- day when he dove overboard near tho Aquarium and tallied twenty-nine on Honest Advertising 18 is a topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are in- clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. ‘That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days in to be found inits increased use, the recommendationby prominent physicians, | and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Tmitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. Silks, Sermen (all aizen): retell the list of those he has saved from value, $19; OUR PRICE, «++ drowning in the five years he has been in the employ of the Dock Department. 4a WHOLESALE COATS & SUITS | New Spring |} ae Charge for th The man Buck pulled out was Will- | Genuine Oastoria always bears the st; ft ho agg fam Faraher, a homeless, worki +4 aad jaye a gnature of Advertisements for World q spondent Englishman, who wns sent to sot Meni seta es a a ate OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & @ 34th Street—New York ‘Misses’, ' Juniors’ and Girls’ Spring Apparel Our models for the younger set are designed with care to follow the lines of the growing figure—usually so difficult to fit correctly — with an easy and distinctive grace. Misses’ Suits Misses’ plain-tailored Suits in navy or black serge, belted model, notched collar with over- collar of white faille silk. Special 20.00 Misses’ Coats Misses’ Coats of velour cloth, velour checks and burella; new sleeve and belt effects, pongee or self collars. Special 1 9.75 | Misses’ Suits of navy or black serge in tailored and pleated effects, nov- elty pockets, overcollars and braid treatment. Special 2 5.0 0 Misses’ Coats of burella and vélour cloth in Em- pire effects, with pointed pockets and overcollars of faille silk. Special Zz 2.50 Misses’ Coats in suede, duvetyn, burella and gabardine; distinctive belted, pleated, straight- line anal Empire effects. Special 29.75 Misses’ smart braid- bound Suits of Poiret Twill In dressy models, fancy stitching, novelty pocket, belt and collar. Special is 5.00 Misses’ Higher Cost Suits and Coats............ 39.75 45.00 49.75 to 85.00 Misses’ One-Piece Serge Dresses ...............+- 15.00 19.75 29.75 35.00 Misses’ Party Dresses in Nets afd Taffeta...... 18.75 22.50 29.75 35.00 Misses’ Silk Afternoon Dresses..........++.+++++: 20.00 25.00 29.75 35.00 Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe-Top Suits—sizes 10 to 16 years Exclusive tailored, belted and pleated models of exceptional charm, in novelty home= | spuns, velour checks, serges and gabardine in spring colors. i | : Unusual Showing of Girls’ Spring Coats | Critical shoppers frequently assure us that our display of Girls’ Coats is uneacelled for variety, good taste and moderate prices. 29.75 i 18.00 22.50 25.00 foes, lst peste a ateib issn ace i Girls’ Coats—4 to 10 years ' Girls’ Coats—s to 16 years Girls’ Wool Poplin Coats in Navy, Copen : Girls’ Velour Check Coats, full length and Gold, new shirred models with tel 8.90 | belted model, with large sailor collar, 7.90 belt, full lined. Special sleeves lined. Special Girls’ Velour Check or Serge Coats, full skirt model with novelty double strap belts, overcollar of pique, silk tie. Special Girls’ Whipcord Coats in Navy blue and): tan, silk trimmed in contrasting colors, {3 50 large cape collar, new belt effect. Special i" 10.75 Girls’ Velour Cloth Coats, lined through- Girls’ Velour Cloth Coats, silk lined out with silk, new convertible collar, in} 22,5Q | throughout, pleated model in new shades 29.75 gold, rose, Copen and green. Special of gold, rose, Copen and green. Special Girls’ Coats in Regular Stotk range from...: .+:7.90 % 39,75 | Girls’ Attractive Silk Dresses—sizes 4 to 16 years | In Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Pongees, Silk Jersey and smart combina- | tions, featuring the new pocket, high-waist and coat effects in new spring colorings, | & 9.75 ‘10.75 13.75 15.00 % 25.00 | to Girls’ Washable Dresses................++++5+ 2.00 2.95 3.95 4,90 to 12,75