The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1917, Page 5

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etrength), ‘This wii Met trom th Clogged nos ing become TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you have Catarrhal Deafness ot head nolses go to your druggist and get 1 ounce’ of Parmint (double id add to it % pint of hot water and 4 ounces of lated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times 4 4: 7 @ropping int the throat. to prepare, costs little and | ant to take. Any one who has rhal Deafness or head nolees «1 sive this prescription @ trial.—Advt, STYLISH CLOTHING FOR MEN: WOMEN ON THE CLUB PLAN ae hmv The Solution == == am jaw MENTS UNTIL ENTIRE AMOUNT 15 PAID ALL TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL cht Bros. 53 TO.57 WEST 14 ™ STREET LARGEST CREDIT CLOTHING STORE IM N.Y. ; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, RED TAPE HOLDS UP DEFENSE PLAN FOR ROCKAWAY POINT War Department Has Not Yet Obtained Title to Forti- — | state Government. fication Property. ‘ond Reel State or | possession secured bring quick re- ing head notres id open, breath- nd the mucus atop It is easy designated Col. ff \Correapondent of The | (Special Prom WASHING Ne April 42 The Eve- | ning World is informed by the War Department that it has not obtained from tho State, Under the to the fortification property on Rockaway Peninsula and is unable LS tera ernme THE DIGESTION POOR, THE LIVER INACTIVE] Up HOSTETTER’S . Stomach Bitters : rnment any tion property and ns to private owners, ble lor city soon as condemnation are begun THE STOMACH WEAK conditions are different. to undertake construction of perma- nent defenses on that account, There is urgent need for haste and further cutting of the tangled complications Surrounding this affair. Despite the legislative plan of seiz- ing the land by condemnation pro- ceedings on behalf of the State and making liberal appropriation therefor, the Federal Government has not re- ceived any official transfer from the legal The delays that clogged the wheels of legislation last month impatiently to go ahead with their seem to pervade other branches of Plans for big guns and strong pro- Within twenty-four hours ed men right of | tection: ary of War has officially Abbott of the En-| gincer Corps, stationed in New York, Wa as lis agent in the matter in expecta- tion that he, being on the ground, | could expedite negotiations. Abbott is still without information But Col. Now York law, the State can take title to property as proceedings Under Federal statutes The Gov- t requires formal deed and a certificate of the Attorney General as to the validity of title, to date the Attorney General has no title papers concerning Rock- tty before him ment has no offi and the fhe department does not relish the | that it must repay the extravagant may be expended for the forti- the extra dain- Btate | sum It was satis- James McCreary & Co. ou. | army : 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street » WOMEN’S AFTERNOON DRESSES 37.50 A most attractive assortment of Women's Afternoon Dresses in the very smartest styles; straight line, waist line, barrel and draped effects; embroidered, | beaded or braided. Made of Satin, ‘Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Serge. Women’s Street Dresses | 18.50 : Smart, desirable new Dresses made of Crepe de Chine and Satin; beautiful , Spring colorings. “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century For Best Values ‘o Largest variety of weaves and styles and most complete ye’ color assortments in stock at all seasons of the year, ry ' SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 5,000 yards of Double Width BLACK DRESS SATIN soft, brilliant finish; 40 inches wide, 1.28 a yard, . t Special Sale ’ WOMEN’S SMART SPRING SUITS 4 Twelve Attractive Models ’ TWO ILLUSTRATED Each suit possesses a distinet and individual style; plain tailored, semi-dressy and belted models; braid bound and button-trimmed Materiala: Gunniburl, Gabardine, Poiret Twill, id Serge and Tweed Colora: Navy Blue, Black, Band, Rookie, Green and Gray Atiractive showing of High Class Suite in the moat ‘) fashionable colors and models: many copies of Im- ported garments; 25.00 w 125.00 appropriate for all occasions. 1917. fled with the price originally negoti- ated, which it considers quite suf- fictent, and will object to paying more because of the complication in which | ft was not concerned, stand to-day the Federal Govern- ment i# still hampered in its planned | work tr national defense chafing under delays which it cannot understand, Temporary fortifications have for permanent York. The protection of engineers after the way is cle machiner: uld be aw What body to work, quickly as possible MAJOR J. M. BURKE DEAD. Hero of Indian Ware Was Associated With “Bu Major John M. feature with Buffalo Bill's Wild Show, died of pneumonia early to-da Washington, where he had been v! friends for several weeks. Major Burke was associated William F. Cody on the plains both were young men. many Indian campaigns in the Northwest pants in the battle of Wounded —_—_ But as things | and ia} are waiting hington wants is some- d up things at Albany ao. vhe rod tape can be cut and the defenses of New York erected as Burke, seventy-four, for « quarter of a century a pleture Going into the Major Burke took active part in West and He was one of the partici- | when the Sloux were whipped {nto final] New War Minteter tn Aas hea | ag the wia| LONDON, Aprit 12 West Show, a ed him aa| von Schleyer, Chief of the reas agent. He with the| trol Department, has been appointed | the hands | temporary Minister of War for Austria ke apens | Hw ngary, according to a Vienna de- living in the old |apatch to the Central News by way of northeast corner of Fourth Amsterdam. Field Marshal von Schleyer succeeds General von Kro- batin, who recently resigned tn. War Con went nf and of all the potentates Bill show his winters In this ct hotel at the Avenue and Fourteenth St or five years ago he Angeles. been thrown up on Rockaway peninsula by = 7 the department as a war emergency, but the works are neither as strong nor the guns as large as those planned Oem O GEO aa 0: Ga 0 Gr 0 Gu 0: aa O am: She Filth Avenue Shopy)| 349, 351, 353 FIFTH AVENUE, at 34th St. WE HAVE ARRANGED A Clearance Sale For, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 450 Trimmed Hats Milan Hemp, Lisere, Flowered Hats, Lace and Sport Hats. Hats for All Occasions. New and ue | isiting when =— : —-O Gat 0. am .0- amr Former Prices $12.00 to $15.00 Se © °K: O° GE: O- GE OG OG © - GEE: O+ GEO: GEEEO James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street Special Offerings MEN’S FURNISHINGS 2,400 Silk 3.95 | Made of heavy Tub Silks,in a good assort- ment of bold Gh and Sede Shirts 3,200 Scarfs 65c Four-in-Hand Searfs—made of Crepe Faille and Pussy Willow Silks; choice patterns Madras Shirts 1.65 Made with Made MEN’S SPRING French c A large variety of assorted patterns. Pajamas 1.45 of good serviceable materials, in plain and striped patterns. Japanese Bath Robes and Slippers to Match 2.95 Imported especially for James MeCreery & Co. Suitable for traveling or home use. uffs or stiff cuffs. “‘Kenreign ” Coate 14.75 Made of Tan Gabardine, with set-in or Low cut. Raglan sleeves. UNDERWEAR Lisle Union Suits 1.20 | White Lisle Thread sleeves and ankle length letic style; knee drawers. A Shirts and Drawers each 45c¢ Made of fine quality White Madras, Ath Madras Union Suits 95c of White Plaid Madras; Athletic for Spring and Summer wear. Made style; nion Suits; quarter Shirts and Drawers each 55c¢ Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers——-season- able weight for early Spring and Summer. Specially Arranged Sale BOYS’ APPAREL AND FURNISHINGS Clever New Styles Created by the Foremost Designers of Y ouths’ Apparel,—in Young men of criti Choice Spring Patterns, Fabrics and Colors STUDENTS’ SMART SUITS (First Long ‘Trouser Suits with Vest) 15.75 cal taste are sure to approve these new Spring models, Made for youths who demand “the last word” in style, fabric and finish; distinctive patterns; finest tailoring throughout. Belted back or plainer models with patch or plain pockets. Made of all wool fabrics, including neat fancy effects and plain Flannels in Green, Blue, Brown and Gray; size 16 to 20 years. Boys’ Norfolk Suits Boys’ Norfolk Suits Special 8.75 Special 12.50 Boys’ all wool Norfolk Suits with two Boys’ all wool Blue Serge Norfolk Suits full. lined Knickerbocker trousers very fine twill; positively will not fade; very The assortment includes all or two of a kind t stock at fabrics chosen for their ities; * Hats and Caps, ’ Blouses,....... hirts.. ; Boys’ Pajamas..... Boys’ Neckwear, . Rates; Half higher prices; neat light and dark p has been opened on the Fitth Kloor and is in charge short lots 1 from our one smart model; loose belt; plaited backs; pockets and cuffs; bottom faced; Al lined; Knickerbocker trousers are full cut and lined throughout; size & to 18 years Boys’ Apparel Youths’ Long Trouser Suits..13.75 to 20.00 regular hare terns or atripes, also plain Blue Serges Hats and Furnishings Boys’ Suits—all wool, with two pairs 50c to 4,50 Knickerbocker trousers ..... 7,50 to 75c to 2.95 Boys’ Top Coats 8.75 to 10.00 75c to 3.95 Boys’ Reefers 5.50 to 10.00 95c to 1,25 Juvenile Suits . 5.50to 7.50 25c to 1.45 Boys’ Wash Suits .1.45to 6.00 Indoor Golf Sckool of a competent instructor, hour, $1.00 Twelve lessons, $10.00 Field Marshal | (Jersey cloth and burella cloth) | One of the jersey cloth suits has side belts and patch | Wanamaker’s | Down-Stairs se aa in an Unusual Sale at $1 Both untrimmed and tailored Black Patent Milan White Patent Milan Wanamaker’s tore Several new mushroom Six new shapes includ- shapes—one with telescope | ing the. popular Conti- | crown. New roll-brim sailor. | nental. The tailored hats are mostly one-of-a-kind Friday, Down-Stairs Store Ever So Many Attractive Coats | for Women, $10 to $29.75 | | At $15—coats with wide belts trimmed with colored stitehing; new cape collar and patch tard, gold. pockets; apple mus- green, = $10 — flarin of black and plaids = with kets and coats white patch — px elt in fr At $12. coats of navy blue poplin; conservative — model with pleated back; large double collar and belt. | At $24.75—several models in At $29.75-—black-and-white | fashionable materials-—gabardine, checks, burella cloth in flaring model, fully lined with peau de serge, burella cloth, At $19.75 — poplin coat with large patch pockets and pleated | back. cygne. Down-Stairs Store /The Very Newest New | Sports Suits for Misses, $22.50 | pockets new gathered skirt with inset pockets; green and | 22.50. A bure'! Mes Ge suit has four patch pockets; copenhagen, oD New Coats for Misses, $16.50 Belted model of cheviot, shirred over the hips; another is gathered | all around at the waistline. yolc brick, tan. Down-Stairs Store Charming New Blouses—$3 Cotton Georgette Crepe is effectively used in the pretty model pictured with large pique collar and new crochet buttons. Copenhagen blue, peach, orchid, maize v eq $3 Me) Striped Crepe de Chine \y i of an exceptionally good quality will be found | in two other new tailored blouses—some with ' ae satin stripes, others with wide self- stripes | fj i combined with a narrow satin stripe, The stripes in various colors / $3 Down-Stairs Store New Pumps for Women, $3.35 | Added to this very unusual collection is the peti looking mocel pictured with two cross- | ‘aps and small steel ornaments. Patent 4 | fail dull leather, “ Other styles of parent. leather, black calfskin and gray or bronze kidskin. | $3. oP Bete IN THE ME BROADWAY Ready at a Minute’s Call— These Fine Suits to answer the needs of both men and young men coats for business; plain sack more youth- ful either plain or belted backs for young men; and three-button models with soft rolling or flat lapels; straight,slant or patch pockets. effeets two The materials are truly representative of Wanamaker andard-—an example of what Wanamaker specifications stand for— even in our lower- priced clothing for men, ASST SE NSE Sen en See Variety of new Spring patterns in orsteds, cheviots, tweeds, | | ar _ brown, blue and mix 7 Young Men’s Suits, $9. One-of-a-kind; spring weight; sizes 32 to 36, 5011) for Men at $17.50

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