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Curtains for the 11-Fated Ford Peace Holland to Clore the Committer, 1 t GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN, March Gere 20, (via London).— The lant chapter | the history of the F mMittee'n efforts in Swer and Norway was writt« the departure of Robert low Max No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World 43 & 45 West 34th Street scalin'tioe Women’s & Misses’ Suits (Third Floor Very Specially Priced Beis =| 20.00 Tweed. Very Special Fifteen New Models, Potret Twill, Men's Wear Serge, Silk. Very Special Ten New Models, Burella Cloth, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, . Men’s Wear Serge, | Very Spectat Nine New Models, Tricotine, Men's Wear Serge, Poiret Twill, Very Special Braid Bound Serge Suit, Silke. $25.00 Women’s & Misses’ Coats (Main Floor.) Very Specially Priced Nine New Models, Poiret Twill, Serge, Tweeds, Poplin, Lined. Very Special a | 16.50 Twelve New Models, Bolivia, Gunniburl, | 25.00 Very Special Five New Models, Poiret Twill, Loopine, Cashinere Velour, Burella Cloth, Satin, | 40.00 Very Special Tailor Made Suit With Silk Vest, $35.00 Diéss og Kelly Way The Kelly plan of One Dollar ' weekly payments solves. the ~~ problem of being fashionably dressed without the immediate outlay of ready cash, Select | your suit NOW from our large i\ \ and complete stock-—wear it as you pay, Vv Men’s & Young Men’s New Spring Suits 15 ‘20 ‘25 Lib eral Credit is od as your eash nd there is no assment cor venient pay Come in and let us Season's latest styles Established 54 Years ENTRANCE to CLOTHING through FURNITURE STORE iT. Kelly@Co. 263-6" Ave. “10 W. 17" St. St. | ‘RAVEN HAIR OR BLOKDE, ‘HE MUST SUPPORT WIFE Unterford f Domestic Re WORTH |: Distinctive Spring Fashions igri he bation for a y pay his wife $4 a week | BROOKLYN SMOKERS F REJOICE | tedy freahles ie: Btsrem) OYE Boppy | You May Smoke tn vonvertibte| blemishes, and no one need stay freckle Care in Warm Weather. | The Public Service Co.nmiasion has double strength, from your druggist decided to permit smoking on the four | rear neats of all convertible cars of the F lym Raph ‘ rooklynites made so strong « protest | moved now they may stay all Summer, ti-amoking order that the | gnd spoil an otherwise beautiful com- ring allot Ue Your | pleaion, | Your money back if othine owed on the fou iis allow je four I SUNDAY Misses’, Juniors’ Misses’ Higher Cost Suits and Coats i “GLARK IS RENOMINATED FOR SPEAKCR OF HOUSE: WASHINGTON, March 80.—Champ was nominated for as Bpeaker of the of Democrats. He | “Peroxide” Plea rford, 2 March Worst Month For Thie Trouple =-How to Remove Easily, here's a reason why nearly a y | there is also @ remedy for these sly Simply get an ounce of othine, and epply a little of it night and morn- ing, and in a few days you should see anit Syater during | that even the worst freckles have begun i | to disappear, while the light ones have| || Tala 'in a suspension of the | vanished entirely. Now ts the time to invertible care rid yourself of freckles, for if not re- jaile.—Advt. | The “Open Door” To Food Economy IE “OPEN DOOR" to real food economy without the slightest sacrifice in food value or curtailment of portions, is the ten-cent loaf of WARD’S BREAD (Tip-Top or Dainty Maid). For every ounce of the ten-cent loaf of WARD'S Bread is food— bone, muscle and tissue-build- ing food. Down to the very last crumb it can be eaten with benefit to health. Buy the ten-cent loaf of TIP-TOP or DAINTY-MAID today and prove to your own satisfaction the truth of these claims: ~You get more for your money when you buy it because it contains more dough, less crust, and slices, butters and toasts better than the small loaf. —It has but two “heels” instead of four and there is practically no waste. —It keeps fresh longer, is better tasted and is superior in eating qualities. WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York and_ Girls’ Spring Apparel Our models for the younger folk have all the distinctiveness of our fashions for Women—in style, tailoring and fabric, and they have besides a certain youthfulness of line that you will find entirely becoming. 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’ Suits of navy or black serge in tailored and pleated effects, nov- elty pockets, over-collars and braid treatment. Special 25.00 Misses’ braid-bound | Suits of Poiret Twill and Hairline Stripes, fancy stitching, novelty pocket, belt and collar. Special 35.00 Misses’ Coats Misses’ Coats of velour cloth, velour checks and burella; new sleeve and belt effects, self collars. Special 19,75 Misses’ Belted Coats of burella, serge and velour cloth, with fancy pongee, bengaline or self collars and novelty pockets. Special 2 2, 50 Misses’ Coats in suede, duvetyn, burella and gabardine; belted, pleated, straight- line and Empire Greta 27 Gere pongee or distinctive 45.00 49.75 to 85.00 Juniors’ and Girls’ Suits Sizes 10 to 16 years Exclusive tailored, belted and pleated Shoe Top models of novelty homespuns, velour checks, serges and gabardine. 18.00 to 29.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses Girls’ Coats, 4 to 10 years Girls’ Wool Poplin Coats in Navy, Copen and Gold, shirred models with tie-belt, full lined, over-collar of faille silk. Special 8.9 0 Girls’ Velour Check or Serge Coats, full skirt model with novelty double strap belts, over-collar of pique, silk tie, Special 1 0.75 Girls’ Velour Cloth Coats, lined throughout with silk, new convertible collar, in gold, rose, Copen and green, Special 22.50 Attractive models in Georgette Cre) 2.00 2,95 OTT RIOGT 7.90 to 39.75 — Girls’ Silk Dresses | Sizes 4 to 16 years , taffeta, crepe de chine, pongees, silk lersey and smart combinations, 8.90. to 25.00 3.95 4.90 to 12.75 || e i} SS =|) Girls’ Coats, 8 to 16 years Girls’ belted model with large sailor collar, nove elty side pockets, sleeves lined. Velour Check Coats, full length Special 7.90 Qirls’ Whipcord Coats in navy blue and tan, silk trimmed in contrasting colors, large cape collar, new belt effect. Bpecint 13.50 Qirls' Velour Cloth Coats, belted model, novelty pockets, large sailor collar with over-collar of fallle silk, lined to waist. Special 17.50 “MORNING WONDERS B. Altman & Cn. An Important Spring Sale of -<{) Fine-quality Ribbons i now being held, offers unusual values in i Plain Taffeta and Satin Taffeta Ribbons © (6 inches wide), in the desirable shades for Spring, at | 28c. per yard And Fancy Taffeta Ribbons (5 to 63g inches wide), comprising check, plaid and satin +4 | stripe effects, at % 28c. & 38c. per yard ~ Spring and Summer Outerwear for Misses, Junior Misses, Girls and Little Children Everything that is most desirable as to style, fabric and color harmony is represented in; the assortments tabulated below, all from . the regular stock. FOR MISSES AND JUNIOR MISSES Tailored and Sports Suits 22.50 to 110.00 Tailored and Sports Dresses, 19.50 to 85.00 Luncheon Frocks . . 18.50 to 175.00 Dainty Cotton Dresses. 11.50 to 68.00 Coats and Wraps . . 16.50 to 110.00 Tailor and Fancy Blouses, 2.25 to 55.00 Separate Skirts 3.25 to 32.00 FOR CHILDREN AND GIRLS { Tailored Suits : . - $19.75 to 65.00 4 Tailored and Dressy Coats, 9.85 to 95.00 Silk Dresses ( . . 13.50 to 68.00 Washable Colored Frocks . 1.75 to 18.50 Lingerie Frocks . . 2.75 to 55.00 Shirtwaists . . . 5 2.75 to 8.75 FOR LITTLE CHILDREN (to 5 years) Washable Colored Frocks, $1.10 to 12.50 Serge and Velour Coats . 5.75 to 25.00 Silk Coats . . . . 13.50 to 55.00 Imported Hats. ae” 8.50 to 48.00 Lingerie or Straw Hats and Bonnets 2.50 to 35.00 2.00 to 12.50 at. . . . Little Boys’ Washable Suits, (Misses and Juveniles’ Dep’ts, Second Floor) Fifth Avere-Madison Avere 34th and 35th Streets New York XONAR WE MR OR LBAUMARN 8 BRO| seamen hake oY S Ss tow boy tal 6 o'Clock ENS AN ACCOOS Ammann Write for Our New Booklet, Mailed Free. Antique Ivory Enameled Bedstead 2-inch Round “Ss pore.Con.84"Sr. Coe RR Lee CPR e Ee er ry | . IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT