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L. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917. mete 5 werfer” depot behing the German | lines near arras.. Flames rose to a THE EVENING WORLD, FRENCH WIN BACK (Mies Wilson Gives $1,000 to Ameri-| Woodrow Wilson; has donated $1,000, fighting was continued In @ fairly can Red Cros. the proceeds of her spring concerts, said, would be lively manner during the n'ght, A fied Ambassador Page to-day that gold * April 28 | fydale had been awarded to the Am-+ WASHINGTON, April 6.—The/to the Red Cross for work among German counter-attack, preceded |helght of 300 feet from the fire and © Amerionnn for | Mende ve. Walter Tawriitwes Eresigent t| American soldiers, by a violent bombardment against |the explosion of # vast quantity of o Welter. “ rican Curent = our positions north of La Follette |dynamite stored there for the mine) site) Joba for women! ri pea he T Farm, was checked quickly by | throwers and grenades literally shook ¢t 1 femme on Soninin Vie our curtain of fire, There were |the city of Arras, men will be ready for the Miting tine v4 patrol encounters near Hill 116, ‘The whole district nearby way| Whenever Unele Sam calls. That is the northwest of La Foile, and in the violently shaken by the concussion. idew of George C. Brown, managing dl- | 7 fe — = " At Retail—Yo 5 t 1 region of Beautor, southwest of | The German wireless claim of 400 | rector of the Park Avenue und the ( -AME R. } u ve ‘0 | La ere. British prisoners in the region of | Martha Washington 1: He ta ade “We made cons derable pro oreull of whom 240 were killed by for wo to , , north of Landricourt.. ‘The the fire of British machine muna ns | serene to-day for mew, OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME no change between the Aillette |,they left for the rear, Is @ pure fabri. || he ton Mevatore fn the The world war has made it impossible to fee up ‘ and the Aisne, cation, according to official an-| ae ie: , our assortments of Imported Camer thwest of Rheims cou nouncement to-day. records | Ave ' SUITS § Counter Attacks of Germans| attacks with ‘hand grenad show that in the fighting ‘in thin| ‘T think this isa practical way to get therefore decided to discontinue these lines and are , é a offering our entire stock, Regardless of Cost. abled us to make progress occupy section only 60 are still missing, and that the dead, wounded and missing only totalled 150, men ready for war The Evening World come to it in Burope after the war was said Mr, Brown to ain epee $12.75, $19.75, $23.75 further positions. of Between the Somme and trenches. On the remainder of the the $ This sale includes $25,000 worth of high grade Retail Price $16.50 to 920.50 the Oise Checked. front there was intermittent can- well under way, and we may as’ well Imported Cameras, fitted with the finest Zeiss or : COATS oe pen Sront yn aur eet vey (ieee Anes tanee AN te’ sanda ‘ —_— ; . JOHNSTOWN, Pa, April 6—The|now. If the women get along all right metican size filr | PARIS, April 6—French troops GERMAN MUNITIONS DEPOT 1 1 to bring in « 0 on the elevators I intend to bring i $9.75, $15.75, $19.75 {made a further advance last night on | Te Ray posted Heties reg poy natd ptherm for other kinds of work about the } the new Iine in the vicinity of Landri- {norease in the earnings of all em. | Hotel® her] Retail Price #15 to 820.50 4 : f fe 25 to $35 Came ) . DRESSES | Rustin outeas 1 oh TD Ne a > fe Windber Heid i petite recon Australia May 9 ew Reorult- $ ‘ameras , nabled the French to remain 10 per cent. increase to be given. by . No. 1 Kodak, Jr, Reg. $10.50 $8.50 ord with wits | further positio: ested from them | Vast Quanti . ite Ex-| Berwind White recently and affects! OTTAWA, April despatch from ; + Ree. B ra welts wit positions wrested m them Vast Quantity of Dynamite Ex ad al $10.50, $14.50, $17. 50 by Phe German ortendlve yeetercay, Nada: SEGRE (Ey CH eee « |Metdourne, “Australia, to the Reuter |] No, 14 Kedah, Jr: Reg. $13 $10.00 : Retail Price 0 The follow official account of} PrOUeSs SnaKing the Country = | sais 8 000,000 for) Auency here says that Premier Mushos!! No. 3 Kodak, Ree. $20 $16.00 2t0 16 West $84 St, || miiitary operations was given out in Vicinity of Arras. bse taot April ¢—The {Government wit not autemph to entorce |! No, 34 Kodak, Reg. $22.50 218.00 yobax suspLy. douan pre to-day TH THE : 2 es . cription ¢ i of the fort : SUPPL USB, 3th Avenue Math mag WITH THE BRITISH ARMS | fowa Sonate to-day passed a bill ap- na Parliament. "it however, the Oven Evenings 51 West 42d Strect ike Dievaser, _ On the front between the | AFIELD, April 6—British artifery|propriating $1,000,000 “for national national safety demanded that the ques Pp vENning: SISWEEN OTM AXD OTs aVeds Somme and the Olse artillery /fire to-day blew up a huge “minen-! defense.” tion be referred to the people, a special ae dames McCreary & Co. 34th Street Important Easter Economies on Saturday TRIMMED HATS | For Women and Misses The very newest shapes are included in this attractive collection of smart Hats in beautiful | 5th Avenue Exceptional Offerings Extraordinary Easter Sale ap | and smart. Spring colors and Black. 5.00 and 10.00 regularly 8.75 to 15.00 CHILDREN’S HATS In the Favored Colors for Spring Many pretty styles suitable for school or dress wear. 1.65 to 14.50 WOMEN’S SPRING NECKWEAR The Varieties were never so great and the styles never so attractive as now. Stocks and Jabots Made of soft creamy Laces, giving dressy appearance to blouses. 95c, 1.35, 1.65 and 1.95 Misses’ Suits,—-fifty new models in Serge, Men's Oxford Suiting, Gunniburl, Tricotine or Burella Cloth. Size 14 to 18 years. 26.50, 35.00 and 39.50 _ Misses’ Coats,—cighteen models in Wool Velour, Burella, Bolivia and Jersey Cloth, Tweed, Wool Poplin or Serge; leading Spring colors. Size 14 to 18 years. 18.50, 26.50 and 35.00 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses,—a wonderful assortment of the season's smartest ‘and most approved models, developed in Novelty Striped or Plaid Silks; also Plain Taffeta, Georgette Crepe, Pongee, Meteor and Crepe de Chine. Size 14 to 18 years 22.50, 26.50 and 35.00 i ’ Evening Gowns,—beautiful models in Taffeta, adits Silk or Silk Net; new colorings. Size 14 to 18 years. 22.50, 29.50 and 35.00 youthful models in Serge, Woo! Poplin, Size 13 to Juniors’ Suits, Poiret Twill and Wool Checks; plain or trimmed. 19 years. 16.75, 22.50 and 26.50 Girls’ Coats in a large variety of the season's most fashion- able models, in Wool Velour, Serge, Poplin or Wool Checks. Size 6 to 16 years. 8.75, 14.75 and 22.50 Girls’ Silk Dresses,—effective models in Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Plaid Silks and Pongee in Navy or Belgian Blue, Rose, Pearl Gray or Tan; some models combined with Georgette Crepe. Size 6 to 16 years. 9.75, 12.75 and 18.50 Girls’ Lingerie Frocks,—dainty models in White Voile, Lawn or andsomely trimmed with Valenciennes lace. 6 to 16 years. 3,75, 8.95 und 12,75 Zz Street Coats in the choicest models and best materi: ls; copies of the finer Coats; beautiful Spring colerings. 25.00 High grade Spring Coats for immediate wear; fashioned of Bolivia, Silk Poplin, Chiffon Taffeta and 1 t ‘Twill; copies of Imported models; plain and beautiful fancy linings. 39.50 Splendid Easter Offerings WOMEN’S SUITS A collection of Spring Suits portraying marked in- dividuality and depicting the very latest style ideas, in- cluding reproductions of the choicest high-priced models. Spring Suits of the most popular materials and wanted pring Por fine Maline Ruffs Two Special Values for Saturday broken cod only ep or two of ehiad emia | Full double pleated Maline Ruffs with satin ribbon ends. | ’ , Black, White, Black and White, Navy Blue, Brown, ‘Taupe, | 125 MISSES’ $26.50 SUITS 75 GIRLS’ $11.50 COATS 18.50 ant 26.50 Copenhagen Hue, Rose, Gold or Maize. : mel 1.25 19.75 8.75 An Important Event ‘ ic | te WOMEN’S SPRING SKIRTS | | LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS | F : ) ——— | Numerous attractive models in Serge, Pop- ™ A variety of practical aud serviceable models | 3.00 For Men and Women | lin and Check Fabrics. Only one or two of a in Serge, Wool Poplin, Check Velour and Wor- | regularly 5.00 and 6.00 Men's Hand-drawn Handkerchiefs,—hemstitched; large 4 style. Size 14 to 18 years. ste, Hise tise. He geete. | A limited number of Women's fashionable Spring Skirts size; half and quarter inch hems. regularly 9.00, doz. 6.00 developed in Navy Bluesand Black Wool Poplin and Serge, | Me wer Linen Handkerchiefs with tape edge...doz. 6,00 | ols emanate Velour Checks, Wool Mixtures and Corduroy. Styles include regularly 9.00 all the best selling models for sport and general wear; full | Men's Handkerchiefs with embroidered initial | shirred back; pretty pockets and belts, Special, box of 6, 2.25, 2:80 and 3.00 | Unapproachable Values | Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with narrow hems... . WOMEN’S BLOUSES regularly 4.50 to 9.00 doz, 2.75, 3.75 and 5.50 | BOYS’ APPAREL & FURNISHINGS ST Women's Sheer or Medium-weight Handkerchiefs with initial, — | For Easter Wear ’ Speciul, doz. 1,50, 2.00 and 3.00 | A Special Showing of New Models for Present Wear | Crepe de Chine Blouses in White or Flesh Color, with flat Women’s Handkerchiefs with colored borders and, hand- e le revere (iaitce eae oe I | collar and revers trimmed with Filet lace medallions, 2,95 embroidered initial. regularly 2.00, doz, 1,50 | ’ ° | 7 : ~ Large assortment of Women’s Novelty Handkerchiefs... | Students’ Easter Suits , High Neck Models in White or. Flesh Color Crepe ite Siena Me cn Qies ani aes «| SS Chine, finished with hemstitching. 3.95 ; | (First Long Trousers With Vest) Georgette Crepe Blouses with drawn work on flat collar NEW VICTOR RECORDS | and frill down front; White, Flesh Color and pastel colors. ee Special 13.75 5.00 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, by John McCormack. ...... 1.00 | Cream Color Net Blouses over chiffon cloth lining ‘with ‘The Miracle of Love Lanken Ahi) Smart models with the belted back or plainer styles; regular or patch pockets; beautifully tailored | deep ruffle down front; trimmed with broad bands of Filet lace Mother, from “Her Soldier Boy" [OME MAUMPNY. ++ ++ 1.00 of all-wool fabrics, including the popular Flaunels in Green, Blue, Brown and Gray; size 16 to 20 years. and finished with black silk ribbon at collar 5.00 Bis percial- Violin Solo by Mivcha BUNGN.. cc ceccccceeees 1.00 Flesh Color or White Georgette Crepe Blouses with high Pavan ROR Tie acs oasareaciva rent es 1.25 collar and Jabot of aliadow Ince 8.95 Lucia—Mad Scene—Solo—Galli-Curci......ssecceceees 1.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits Boys’ Blue Serge Reefers ] 8.75 and 10.00 Special 5.50 The Newest Style leatures in A Caste EASTER NOVELTIES Moderately Priced Plush Rabbit with voice, 1,00 Fine all-wool Norfolk Suits with two pairs of full lined Knickerbocker trousers; made of handsome Woolen fabrics in a variety of patterns; tmmerons models; perfect tailoring; Unusual values in Boys’ all-wool Blue Serge Reefers; smart models; with self or velvet collars; Alpaca, Serge or Venetian lined; sizes 214 to 8 years, DISTINCTIVE SPRING SUITS Youths’ Long ‘Trouser Suits—-15 to 20 years . Boys’ Suits made of all-wool Fabrics; two pairs of Knic ke Mer ihe or trousers 13.75 to 20.00 . 7,50 to 25.00 FURS FOR SPRING WEAR Z Plush Rabbits with voice, | nicely lined; some with belts and patch pockets; others with Hats and Furnishings Luxurious Furs made into Capos, Stoles-and Sonrts th tie 50c | _ loose belt and slant pockets with flap. Also fine Blue Serge Iffis eye RBts sc svsvsszsnssovsssasesonney 50c to 4.50 newest and most approved models. Sable, Kolinshy, Ermine, : | Norfolk Suits with two pairs of full lined Knickerbocker trousers; Blouses aos Shirts... ‘75c to 3.95 Mole, Squirrel, Hudson Feal, Hoxea and variaus combinataae Mechanica bucke wth lao ain te optic Pajamas. . . 95c to 1.25. Neckwear... 25c to 1.45 are included at most attractive prices. voice; on wheels... .75¢ STORAGE OF FURS Fireproof V ault Located on Premises >__ fH) White Plush: Rabbits with Dovaifon Coats; 75. hae “8.75 tv 10.00 Absolute Security at Moderate Cost “aN don ellies ‘) voive 1.75 Scvy’’ Rootes Se want aaa i, ee ; All furs Uorougl cleaned before being placed in storage, o without extra charge 4 Mechanical Walking: Rab- Juvenile Suits teens 5.50 to 7,50 i : ‘ g od : Repairing and remodeling of fur garments, muffs and | q te a hats APU VY | Bove’ Wash Bulls, i100. 1.45 to 6,00 nethpieves at lowesh Summer fates, =—— 1