The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1917, Page 4

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. OI gag 5 NOTE Ne areata eg a RT ae <coumsassnmmanpassmmmmasssssssamsssismmssiaaiiaiiaiiias/ i ay, Youths who a minute before were|than an aeroplane could fly. ‘the | about them. Every squad sent out) battalion mascot. The lads leaning rifles got busy with their! queerest one was that « plot had been | puts its property & civil # examination fountain pens. There was a big batcn| discovered to blow up a hospital for mba ing him to ly for the flivver to. the insane in the outek t uy This wild st arry back to the mail train, 1 he town has not quite recovered yet m the excitement into thrown when the sold! be much er ived ‘Thera had been no wa emex that jand when the long column detrained | tried in the 1 of $ tehed through the qulet Sun-| ‘The movements of the « 4 to their headquar‘ers on| details sent vut on gua he citizens turned out and| kept hidden from common sight 4 and spun rumors faster though the railroad men know al € me. t of time for 1 | Sousa would ng there wandered in| his ba n size who | door, gave lil rly well! him furewel! pointed | yet oln and told t job ts open w the Texas border, Sad al ee tele ed Fifth Avenue ; ; {New York Lads on “a Far-ljone moment's delay. They no longer Between 26th & 27th Sts. Flung Sentry-Go” Still |rely on the restaurant man who mag- stretched his dining room “in God’s Country.” | © its normal size to accommod cid kettles, and they are iiving ike - \ fighting cocks on army rations, White! Anceary from prepondent of TH) out on guard they take thetr feld © just as! | HEADQUARTERS — OF wie and live § Hl ' SEVENTY FIRST REGIMENT] 4 buazing flivver stopped at Head- | a ‘They have set up thelr pots Some ere in New York, April 3% 5th Avenne 34th Street Special Women’s Lace and Button Boots of White Imported Linen, Reduced from 10 and 12 Grim-s 1 war hath smoothed tis for the benefit of t New York who came the country They sling night and day jand ke watch and ward over Bs { immense value from a strategic point of view; but their ines are cast in pleasant places and| hall whe | they are doing their work wit ap|resting. The and vim because they are “in God's] Ad AFrivet. anced on the: r| country," as they are fond of cail-ligtters as if th drawn prizes in] ing it It is a lottery, too, for the} Two battalions are abroad from B gag My} [ere in @ far-flung sentry-go, scat tered over @ territory that reaches|4 day ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY | wr nkied 1,8 |up | are Exceptional Offerings MISSES’ $22.50 SPRING COATS, $16.75 A remarkable opportunity is presented to purchase | stylish Coats at a Price Very Much Below Regular. the company off duty was | first mail from home) On Sale at our lower Fifth Avenue store only, between 26th and 27th Sts. ot get theirs for Founded 1826 is day. To insure pr Flower ony, secnenns 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Gees ened baci sles xs cnssics vlad. aunie adage spkcacaa sees Ra rakccanlect as 3| Women’s Easter Suits and Coats | Presenting a Comprehensive Assortment of the Season’s best models, including many i } / 1 Lord & Taylor Restaurants Will appeal to those shopping here or in this vicinity. Tenth Floor and crisp direct 39th Street a) exclusive styles, in all the favored fabrics and colors, at attractively moderate prices. 1. Coat as illustrated, made of Wool Velour; half lined 4, Coat as illustrated, made of Wool Poplin; half lined oS with peau de cygne. Rose, Gold, Apple Green, Hague with peau de cygne. Navy Blue, Black, Gold or Apple Blue or Magenta; size 14 to 18 years. 2. Coat as illustrated, made of Wool Velour; half lined with peau de cygne; collar and cuffs of Velour in combi nation effect. Gold, Hague Blue, Apple Green or Rose; size 14 to 18 years. Green; size 1% to 18 years. 5. Coat as illustrated, made of Wool Velour; top collar of silk repp; half lined with peau de cygne. Rose, Gold, Hague Blue, Apple Green or Magenta; size 14 to 18 years. ee ee 6. Coat as illustrated, made of Jersey Cloth; inter 3, Coat as illustrated, made of Wool Velour; half lined lined. Emerald Green, American Beauty, Gold or ‘Apple with peau de cygne. Gold, Fawn, Apple Green, Rose, Gisch Hague Blue or Coral; size 14 to 18 years, ' ; eee ’ : ’ Y | Women’s Suits | Women’s. Coats c} More apes Hunaves ; ' A Cottectin of ee, New Models STORAGE AND CARE OF FURS RIBBONS Distinctive Models—Values Exceptiona { ‘ery Special Values : Seats r y . ° Unusual facilities for the Storage and protection of Specially Priced | $25, $29.50, $3 2D $39.50 to $50 | $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 and $39.50 Furs. Dry cold-air vault on the premises, All Furs | A beautiful pre din 4 ed Spring Ribbons consist- ‘The Spring Tailleur in its very newest, smartest phases; | Seldom so early in the season | h ie ol dl Giant aztcn Ghatke | of Roman stripes, Warp Print on Taffeta grounds, also strictly tailored Suits, biaiy and button tribes Suits, have such values been offered. | thoroughly cleaned withou Be. | Plaid effects; 514 to 7 inches wide. jaunty Sports Suits, dressy Afternoon Suits. In the colors Many models, some braided smartly, others strictly tail i y | yard 1 @ | and fabrics eminently fashionable: Men's Wear Serges of + ored; half lined oF full ined, | In Gabardine, Velour Cloths, Absolute Security at Moderate Cost = oe - regularly 45c to Be best quality, Gabardine, Poiret will, ‘Tricotine, airline } Gabardi Burella. Shad f gold, i ty te 2. | Moire Taffeta in a beautiful ran f | Bice, Burella, Wool and Silk Jersey Cloth | Sree, peer ease’ case ay ate et ee | Repairing and remodeling at lowest rates. | Colors fox millinery or aren wear is ney 9) Anay Spring See a Telephone Greeley 6880 | yard Ic 3 %o , 3 8 Women’s Dresses 1 Women’s Serge Dresses | Silks, Satins and Crepes i] Superlatively Smart Models { In Newest Street and Afternoon Models i Latest Developments of the Mode | WOMEN’S GEORGETTE & LINGERIE BLOUSES ee? $25, $29.50, $35, $39.50 to$125 |} ‘ : luisa ceveninecsnoen emven-enseicensen itarniten iduatlod coalltsneniniialaniivian os | Suitable for Easter Gifts | ee ee ee ee ee moe ene ar smear e Novelty Boots Spring Millinery In Spring’s Smartest Styles $10.00 to $17.00 A Notably Brilliant Showing A—Georgette Crepe Blouse trimmed with Valen ciennes lace. Voile Blouses in various Vv styles; trimmed with dainty laces and embroideries. $5.00 to $20.00 The ultra-fashionable in Footwear, A collection of conspicuously modish Hats at | ) | $14.50, $25.00, $29.50 to $145.00 | ' ' tt i it 1 | 5.00 2.95, 3.95, 5.00 ’ arched, high cut Boots with Louis XVI. heels and i \ prices which make them undoubtedly the most : . © 26.50 with style features that mark them as distinctive, «4 interesting Millinery values of the hour, (ean Ae ot Ha nirror th J Gray or Brown Kidskin ' i lat ws be f aay fo erie ; All Gray Cloth | { distinctive, authoritative B—Georgette Crepe Attractive Sport Blonaes : Patent Vamps with fawn 1 i The ‘‘Double-brim”’ Hat, Blouse ornamented with made of colored Linens; / ins cloth tops # © tho last word in Millinery, is here drawn work, numerous models 4 | Dullkid with gray cloth tops tis hapes large or small, its 5.00 2.95, 3.95 and 6.50 Gray kid with buckskin tops ¥ original smartness of line em CA alti {| phasized by a second brim of ' PF Seual ' Colored Kidskin Pumps — , | ‘ace, net, maline or satin ie $6.50 The Flower-trimmed Hat | Pearl Gray or | k ' clightful variations and eve C—Georgette Crepe Dressy Blouses in White i models eit i ‘ap 2 a : neyy Blouse made of superior or Flesh Color Georgette ustrated, with turned v contrastir ; sana xv . , quality fabric, hematitched Crepes trimmed with effec- ; “A Aaa Lak be ‘ Hata for Matrons Taylor specialize in this and eyelet embroidered, tive Inces. " Colored Kidskin Colonials $5.50 mportant type of \ g copies and adapta - Pearl Gr I heal (rea tae iia fachinned tions of Paris m and Mangin Maurice, 5.00 5.00, 5.75, 7.95 and 9.50 ’ fi : if 7 ered t e r a ! NVI Unusua nterestin y women who require » : Tu s VI re - hl Fourth Plane ' Qeeere ees erem-csam sen em em sem es ee-ae pen-en:an-ansemsanrencged) -mmrancas-an+ocn-ancensan-ancencendpenan-ancen-an: an/ane:enrancanean: 7 , i) ar ed Or Se SS ened

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