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om. tla ——s DROP? HARES. GERMANS CAPTURE =™ HAIR ALL ODT) 9.000 RUSSIANS IN “eS S\STONHOD BATE. strong, beautiful. —~-——- % Armib 6) Yd, Stern Brothers (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) THE EVENING WORLD, Fh H GOAST RAIDED BY GERMAN AIRPLANE NS IN AISNE DRIVE TOOK 843 PRISONERS French Counter-Attack There pulsed, Says Berlin—Battle Kent—!8o Casualties and but Lite Damage Done. LONDON, April 6.—Towns on the} tof Kent were again bombarded | by a German airplane. apigneu | The re were no casualties, it is an-| BERLIN (via London) ure of 843 prisoners in a lively | cous engagement which de | Aisne front in the reg West Forty-second Street West Forty-third Street Girls! Try this! Doubles |Rake 15 Field Guns and 150} was announced in to-day's official beauty of your hair in | ‘Machine Guns—Big Drive few moments, Started South of Riga, BRARLIN, April 6 (Via London).— More than 900 Russians, fifteen field guns and 150 machina guns and mine throwers were captured by the Ger- mans ip their attack on the Russian bridgehead on the Stokhod, the War Office arnounces. ‘The exact mimber of prisoners taken is given as 130 officers and 9,600 enen. (The German War Office on ‘Wednesfay announced the cap- ture of the Toboly bridqehead on the western bank of the Middle Stokhod dn Volhyma.] PETROGRAD, April 6 (via London). Gorman farces yesterday took the offensive in the region south of Riga and succeeded in penetrating the Rus- asian Unes, ways an Official statement issued to-day by the Russian War De- partment. Later the Russians launched a counter attack, drove out the Teutons and restored the position. ‘The text of the statement reads: “After heavy artillery prepara- tion, partly with shells charged with chemicals, the Germans took the offensive and ocoupted part of our trenches to the east of Plakanen, thirteon nailes south of Riga. The enemy was driven out as the result of our counter at- tagk and the position was restored. “Ten of our airplanes flow in the direction of Sokal and dropped ‘Within ten minutes after an appli-| St Wity Southwest of Sviniusee, cation of Danderine you cannot find @| and algo on several other points oc- single trace of dandruff or falling hi cupled by the enemy. and your scalp will not itch, but wh: com will please you most will be after a | m a Adee nk Seve’ etnte on few weeks’ use, when you see new hal: Roumanian Front, fine and downy at’ first—yes—but | PHTROGRAD (via London), April really new hair—growing all over the | ¢.—Regarding the operations on the Roumanian front, to-day's official iP. A little Danderine immediately | statement sadds doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dul], faded, brittle and| _ “2 the direction of the Bystritea scraggy, just moisten a cloth with | River the enamy after artillery prep- Dandering and carefully. draw. it} aration attempted to attack our posl- through your hair, taking one small | tion between the Jakobeni-Valeputna strand at atime. The effect i highroad and the railway line, but ing—your hair will be light, fluffy | was thrown back by our rifle and and wavy, and have an appearance of je gun a abundance; an incomparable lustre,| | “On Wednesday wien Seavity bemee toftneas and Tuxuriance om RG Get e 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s| i and the village of Kredjeni the Danderine from any drug store OF| enemy twice wttacked our trenches meee corenies, see ee that your] south of the village of Gerietcht. On ir is as y and soft as both ocousions he was ac! that it has been neglected by our rifle and artillery fire,” by careless treatment—th ittle ering iv’ Bombs Dropped on Fortifications— | One Machine Hit 28 Times Keeps Up Valiant Fight. PETROGRAD (via London), April 6.—The bombardment of the Bosporus by Russian seaplanes reported in to-day’s official statement, which mays: “Our seaplanes under fire from the enemy's buttery carried out an aerial attack on the Bosporus, ; successfully dropping bombs on fe GLY Sg SQWNY the fortifications. All our ma- We Want You to See rorya ies ac eted oy yyre S & A Lighting Fixtures ee enemy airplanes. YOU, will Like the don! “One of our machines engaged se in six aerial encounters. In spite Period Beyle, of the motor being damaged by enemy oullets during the thind en- | gagement, the ainplane remained are true to fl enjoy the in the alr, and on three occasions iy drove away an enemy airplane | which attempted to approach our }) vessels, Altogether our machine ¥| received twenty-eight punctures,” \ SHAPIRO & ARONSON 20 Warren) Stre 2, block West 42nd Street CREDIT TERMS $3-° Down on $50-% §-00 “ “75-00 70 “ 100-0 10- “a 150.00 15. “ 4s 200-0 25-0 “ « 300-00 FREE Rss BED APARTMENTS FURNISHED POMPLETE FROM $50 TO 8600 Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103&104s7 Sunday World inn and serges, « Monday Morning§Wonders, ‘The statement follows: “A howtdle airplane passed over cer- tain Kendish coast towns last night Eight bombs were dropped, most of On the Artois front artillery firing| Which fell in the open. There wore increased during the past few days|no camaaities, and no damage was d several advancing reconnoitring|done beyond the breaking of some detachments were repulsed, BONWIT TELLER. &.CO, | The Specially Shop of Orginalions | Other booty at the same spot included four machine guns, ten mine-throwers and a quantity of mu- A French counter attack | Assortments are now at their best in the section devoted to Misses’ and Girls’ | Ready-to-Wear Attire On the Third Floor, and the Easter vacation period presents an excellent time in which to make selections for the Spring and Summer wardrobe. High-class Model Suits, exact copies of Callot, Cheruit, Chanelle, Jenny and Lanvin creations; in cloth fabrics combined with faille, taffeta and gros de Londres, at $55.00 to 185.00 Misses’ Smart Daytime Coats, exclusive models, es- pecially designed for the Youthful Miss, of plain or cut Bolivia and other fashionable materials. at $39.00 to 98.00 Exceptional Values for Saturday’s Selling: Misses’ Sport Suits, tailored models, featuring belted and straight line effects, fashioned in men’s wear serges; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Special $22.50 Misses’ Utility Coats, high-waisted or sport styles, of velour checks or wool velour; belted models with tie sash in front, large shoulder cape collars; Spring colors, Special $19.75 Misses’ Smart Suits, attractive styles in tailored and sport effects, trimmed with buttons or braid; developed in Poiret twill or serges; coats handsomely lined, Special $29.50 Misses’ Spring Coats, for motor, dress and general wear, of gabardine, velour or burella cloth; many fin- ished with several rows of stitching; 14, 16 & 18 yrs. Special $24.75 Girls’ and Juniors’ Attire Individualized Fashions for “JEUNE, FILLE” end “FLAPPER” (em, U, 8, Pat, Off.) From the leading fashion sources, at equally attractive prices Girls’ School or Dress Coats, practical models, in velour checks or fine serges; box, belted and full shirred styles; sizes 6 to 12 years. Special $8.95 Girls’ Coats, for the hard-to-fit girl, of gabardine or wool collar with over-collar of Girls’ Spring Coats, for the hard-to-fit girl, wool velour; double-belted back, finished with sash in front; sport pockets; in navy, tan or reseda; sizes 12 to 16 years. Special $12.75 Girls’ Model Coats, smart styles in full, plain and belted effects, many with large shoulder cape collars; in plain velour, serges, poplins or faille silks, at $19.75 Exclusive and unusual modes for the miss of 14 to 18— original types for school and college wear and for the large shoulder ca ; in navy, tan and rookie; sizes 12 to 16 yrs. Special $14.50 Misses’ Braid Bound Suits, 29.50 to 75.00 Misses’ Oxford Suits, 39.50 to 45.00 Misses’ Covert Suits, 45.00 Misses’ ‘Lounge’ Suits, 29.50 to 95.00 Misses’ Satin & Compose Suits, 69.50 to 195.00 Misses’ Topcoats, 25.00 to 150.00 Misses’ Frocks and Gowns, 18.50 to 185.00 Boys’ Suits, Coats, Hats and Accessories Will be found on the Third Floor, in splendid assortments, attractively priced. Boys’ Norfolk Suits from $5.00 to 15.00 Boys’ Smart Top Coats from $9.75 to 12.50 Made in all the newest models and fabrics. Made of fancy wool mixtures. Boys’ Washable Suits from $1.95 to 8.50 Newest models in white and colors, of linen, po) rep, galatea, madras and various other materials. Boys’ Novelty Suits from $5.00 to 9.75 Of blue serge, shepherd check and fancy mixtures; Eton collar and straight trousers; sizes 4 to 10 years. Misses’ CAPE. Fashions Inverness, Waistcoat, Cavalier and Field Capes in velour, burella, tricotine and serge, 35.00 » 95.00 Very Special for Saturday’s Selling: Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Of blue serge; extra trousers; sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Reefers, Of blue serge and shepherd check; 214 to 10 years. Boys’ Cloth, Felt and Straw Hats at 95c to 5.00 “FLAPPER” Apparel for the Hard-to-fit Girl “Flapper” Tailor Suits 25.00 to 45.00 “Flapper” Topcoats “Flapper” Frocks Easter Items Priced Very Low for Saturday: Washable Satin Collars In smart Spring shapes, inclu: high rolled models......eee+eeeeesseee t An origination of this shop and to be found exclusively at Bonwit Teller & Co. Highly specialized fashions for the girl of 12 to 16 who has outgrown her years yet must be girlishly appareled. Collar and Cuff Sets Of Organdie, in white and dainty colorings, with puffings in white Washable Satin Underbodices Attractive lace trimmed models, either in pink or white. .ocscececeseceeseerenes at Metal Girdles Linked with soft suede leathers, in new Gpring colors.......se0e0ee ececewerces at Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Aves. New Novelty Girdles Of antique green or grey metal motifs, some set with stones, other styles of Imitation Jade or Coral, joined with chain, all the lat- Fine Faille Silk Bags Draw string models, beautifully beaded on both sides with steel beads; black or navy; fitted with purse and mirror.....+--++- West 43rd Street Men’s and Young Men’s High Class Spring & Summer Clothing An unusual line of Smart Clothes—the kind that young men like—indescribably distinctive in line, material and coloring, at $15.00 to 30.00 Men’s Sack Suits Cassimeres, cheviots, fancy mixtures Women’s Blouses Of Crepe de Chine with striped collar and cuffs; Net Blouses trimmed with Valenci- ennes lace, with underbodice; Georgette Crepe Blouses, frill and collar trimmed with Venise lace. ..eseeeserereseee e Soft Mocha Skin and Silk Bags With silk moire lining and inside frame, also the new Ruffled Bag, crescent shaped frame mounted on fine moire and striped silks, in new shades and black; value $5.00. Women’s Easter Gloves One Clasp Pique Glace Gloves, and Strap Wrist Slip-on Gloves, also Two Clasp Over- seam Glace Gloves, new stitching, embroi- dered in self color and contrasting... . “Rene” Pearl Necklaces fine assortment of sizes and lengths, delicately tinted cream, rose or white, with solid gold or rhinestone set clasps; uniform and graduated; 15 to 25 Men’s Spring Overcoats nappy models, in cheviots, cassi- meres and vicunas, $17.50 to 35.00 Men’s Westminster Top Coats, at $30.00 and 35,00 Made expressly for us in London, of English and Scotch Tweeds, in plain and heather mixtures, $18.50 to 40.00 Sterling Silverware for Easter Gifts Bon Bon Dishes, Flower Vases,