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TO TURN CARDEN PLOTS retary “Whitney Says It Won't Be Done Here. Howard Whitney, Secretary of the ited States Golf Association, to-day wtly placed the soft pedal on the roject of transplanting golf links iroughout the country into garden itches. “Golf officials,” said Mr, Whitney, tand Feady to do anything in thoir wer to aid the Government, but mt conditions certainly do not rant the ripping up of courses for dening purposes. After three years war Gfeat Britain hasn't found tt ecessary to dig up hor 8,000 links to ise cabbages or anything else. It is English links have been retained their original purpose—golf. “Bhould the new Food Commission Washington recommend tt, the} Inited States Golf Association quickly advise all clubs to thelr spare ground and to mombers that they But in no case jd links be disturbed for the game golf while thousands and thousands f acres of land throughout the coun- can still be used for agricultural en. understand,” continued tho Sec tary, “that the Dunwoodie Club has lized some of the rough on its but this is ( tion officially isu't interes! Project.” ED AMERICAN KILLED ' Dr. Gaspar Death at West Front. RrermnpaM (via London), April ~The Taegiiche Rundschau prints a ipzig dospatch saying Sergt, Dr Mkadel phi in the Univorsity and professor of the- of 1 volunteered for service in the army, has been killed on the t front, He was seventy-one | hia advanced tren hes I Ho was graduated from the y reraity of Pennsy! nf, in 1867 and Princeton Theological Seminary Vand wont to Leipzig in 1873. jon Explosion, HILADELPHIA, April 13. nt joined to-day with the du Pont Powder Company d unfinished and exploded #hrapn ells found in the ruins of t ope of establis! ter of last —— betitute for Wicks to Third Heading, Gperial to The Prening World.) ALBANY, April 15.—Upon the as: uvance that all of tho factions of t) ftate’s farming interests had formally ed to its terms, the agric Ittees subs for the Commodore Collins, U. § tired, Dies. ANNAPOLIS, Md,,) April 1%. Imodore John B. Collins, navy retired, died at the Naval Hosp! tal here to-day after a brief illness. Commodore Collins was a native of | \Louisiana. | Seek Kin of Major ke. Dexter Fellows of the Barnum & 4 PBaney show has been asked by tho See-| tary of tho Washington Lodge Elks to locate relatives, of Major urke, for many years with Buita vie Wild West. who Vashington, 1t'is be! York friends of Major y the Burke that he New1917Models. Prices $22 to $55, Very Liberal Term: , O68 er Write for Cataieg W ApAVEGA'S 831 B’way Near isu BL Everett, Heaney & Co. for full information regarding this issue. CHMIDT & DEERY Broad St., N. Y. Lelephyne browd Beda Isn’t Done in England and | IN GERMAN TRENCHES Rene Gregory | ho Volunieered at Leipzig Meets | x Rene Gregory, a native of! ne of Muant- Ord- | @ experts from the War Depart- | chemists an examination of black powder | wunition plant at Eddystone in the ng the cause of the | Advanced ultural Wicks iM was to-day advanced to thind read= ne-| <<a United States Jobn lo | | some of them have been used for) ing grounds, but the majority of) These Entertainers Well Known To New York's Amusement Seekers GOLF LNKS INTO | p=" | ay “GOLDEN GLADES* 2 “TRE EVENING ING WORLD, | AVIATION UNIT AT COLUMBIA. | 125 Students and 0 mat Accepted) One hundred and twenty-five stir dents and alumnt Columbia Unt raity have enlisted as an Aeria Thy Works's Greateet v have enlt belt External Remedy, Coast Patrol Unit, which | approved by the National A Pain in Side, Patrol Commission, Tt i as Colu Aerial Const 1 t Insist on Having ALLCOCK’S. f po A will be Philip Si ang Island days, with AVlatte DR. SALTER’S | by Trato BUFFALO, N. Y Thre laborers on thelr way to Marnhama tn an automobile were run down and | Killed by @ Nickel Plate passenger train | GUARINTE £D Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair Tf you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with, | | | NO PAIN Most soaps and prepared shampoos] 8 NEW, CONDUCTIVE ANAF rust contain too much alkali, ‘This dries the | aEFie Aig root alt"WHTHOUT scalp, makes the hair brittle, and 19 |SiGirest Vain" bine ! very harmful. Just plain mulsifed| TEETH EXTRACTED FREE | cocoanut oil (which is pure and en Your old teeth extracted FUER and o new tirely greaseless) is much better than | eet that fits perfectly made the aie vay the most expensive soap or anything All Work Guaranteed 10 Years Miss BETTY BROTHERS AT OANCING CARNIVAL tse you can use for shampooing, @8) decayed teeth eared. Diwaae of the guns F + “Grane CENTRAL | this can’t possibly injure the hair, cured, Teeth iuserted | wit Simply moisten your air with | water and rub it in. One o¢ two tea- PRICES LOWEST : |GOETHALS TO BUILD SHIPS. spoonfuls will make an abundance of foul itil sts sas fob le lather, and cleanses the| Gold C: , 22-ka’ at + © $5.00 Ometate Say He Wil Undertake| hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather |Siver Filinge | sts + 80 up Work Offered by Wilson, WASHINGTON, April 1%, — Major a No for examination or advice, Hours, 8.80 to 7.30; Buniays, 0 12 DR. SALTER, Dentist 489 Fulton Street, Brooklyn rinses out easily and removes ever: particle of dust, dirt, dandruff an George Goethals will accede tolexcessive oll. The hair dries quickly ent Wilson's request that he take |and Kier and it leaves ‘t fine and al charge of the construction | bright, fluffy and easy to manage. ‘ou MILLE SANTI ‘ HEALYS oS NORE a den ships planned by the Shipping 1 can get mulsified i Opposite Abraham & Straus prother somewhere tn the West | Bo oe 1 i Get MulsineG CosRARY OF . 1 Ms th the of Major|. While no formal rept from _ Gen. chen » and a few ounces ‘Is enol h to ot Ae Ps 8 | Burke's family alive, the Washington |Goethals has been ved, oMcials| last every one in the family for! ‘ge of Elie will y him next} have information that he will under months.—Advt. take the work. WORLD WANTS WORK WoNoens, | | | ___BANKING AND FINANCIAL, _ BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | __BANKING | AND FIN _ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | | | Photograph showing Interior view of motor factory, general machine shop and progressive assembly plant of Sect Permanent HOME of the HARROUN MOTORS CORPORATION! | The above photograph was taken April 7, 1917, and shows the present Harroun plant at Wayne, Mich., with a capacity of OVER 2,000 HARROUN CARS A MONTH Other units scheduled to be completed during this year will bring the production up to an estimated maximum of 36,000 Harroun eats. The Harroun factory is the most modern automobile plant an Sg Wolds and so admitted by the best of authorities on such a subject. DEMAND FOR HARROUN CARS Prominent motor car dealers in all parts of the United States will sell Harroun art Signed contracts are in hand with cash deposits, covering in each instance riod of five years and for the entire 1917-1918 output. These dealers are con- sidered the best in the United States, As evidence of the tremendous demand for Harroun motor stock we cite the fact that there are over 11,000 HARROUN STOCK. HOLDERS \ showing indisputably that the Harroun Motors Corporation is an institution of the people and for the people. Think of it, the Harroun Motors Corporation has MORE stockholders than the FIVE LEADING MOTOR CAR MANUFACTURERS COMBINED! FOREIGN ORDERS—NOT WAR ORDERS More than $12,000,000 worth of Harroun pleasure cars have been contracted for by leading fornn automobile distributors, showing what enormous prospects already exist outside of the United States, Fill Out Coupon and Mail To-day! jee --------~------- ‘on 4 of Unit I of Price Advance April 18, 1917 Now $8.00 Per Share The price of Harroun stock will positively advance to $9 a share on April 18th, 1917, and no doubt to a higher price on or about May Ist, when the first cars are completed. Pur- chasers receive non-transferable ad interim certificates show- ing the shares of stock subscribed and paid for are deposited with the Equitable Trust Company of New York, said stock to be delivered (0 the holders of such certificates six months after date thereon. No order for less than ten shares will be considered. The off s of the HARROUN MOTORS CORPORA TION have just definitely announced that the machinery and apparatus used in the manufacturing of HARROUN cars will be entirely installed on or about April 18th and that the first cars will begin to be turned out on or about May Ist, This advance in price is therefore believed more than justified by the phenomenal developments achieved by the HARROUN MOTORS CORPORATION in approximately the past six months. The original intention of the officials of the company was to turn out cars on April 2nd, but on account of the congested itions of the railroads delay was experienced in receiving some of the more important machinery, However, we have been pe assured that, commencing on or about May lst, the plant at Wayne, Mich., will start on its capacity pro- duction, Buy Harroun Stock now before production starts, Foresight counts here. Fortunes haye been made and are now being made in the great automobile industry by investors who bought in during the infant days when others doubted their wisdom. BE A HARROUN STOCKHOLDER Join the 11,000 owners of Harroun stock and be among the first to share future big dividends as well as the most probable very large increase in value of this stock. Your investment is especially protected, as all holdings of Ray Harroun and his associates have been placed in escrow with the treasurer of the State of Michigan until the company is on a substantial net earning basis. Write or wire (telegraphic tolls collect) or telephone us at once and follow by mail confirmation with remittance covering amount of pur- chase. Right is reserved to reject # subscription or apportion a smaller amount than subscribed far, 0. E. CHANEY & COMPANY Motor Securities 35 Wall St. and 15 Broad St., N.Y. ‘Telephone Hanover con eee teen nnn nn + + + + +o -- + ==) Eve, W418, 0. E, CHANE BD Wall St, Ere, W448, Now York, 0, B, CHANEY & ©0.. B35 Wall St, ana 15 Broad Bt. New York. 415 Broad St. Enclosed ment for. Harroun dctorw at $ $20), thy paid aod nou Please gend mo further particulars about being tn full pay Harrous Motors and advise me how 1 can Weoure an interest with Mr. Harroum by wur- Chasing Btock in bis Rew company, I may tnvest - er ee D, FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 18, i917, * SPRING SUITS. | WREATHS ceva hice | Men’ Fourteenth Bucet ‘Tomorrow—-LAST DAY OF Annual Housekeepers’ Week Also Our Cash Policy Makes Our rs - Scientific Dentistry SPECIALS for the BOY and GIRL Prices Lower Girls’ Spring Clothes 'Smart, Simple Suits—School or Dress Coats— White Frocks—Middy Frocke— Gingham Frocks .6.94 |SPRING COATS..........4.94 Black and white shepherd checks, | All-wool serge, in navy bi finished with apple green or rose | brightened with contrasting wll in collars and nm collare—also smart black and white cked Iinings In green to match—snappy kllted skirts sizem 12 and 14 yee. WHITE Hath shepherd checks—8 to M4 yra ¥ er MIDDY FROCKS... 2.94) Good quality xalates mo white of white with rose e and | he tunte | are han 14 gre, | kiited akirte- ine 6 to 41 7 —_——_—________-- 400 TRIMMED HATS $5.00 Values, for Saturday, 3.00 Millinery distinctly chic, smart and becoming, Mushroom, Saucer and Georgette Sailors and innumerable other large or amall shades. Leghorns, Milan Hemps, Fancy straws, high lustre striwea in all the charming colors of Spring, tastefully trimmed with flowers, ribbons, fruits and stolid K! 0 effects—remember, regularly $6.00 0 An Untrimmed Hat Special—Tomorrow 1.00 Milan, Milan hemp, Hemp combined with lustre straws, and other different high lustre strawa—in black and best colore Colonials mushrooms—Gainsborough effects, close fitting hat for the mature woman. ‘Trim’é free if materinis are purchased bere. |Girls’ Trimmed Hats................Special 2.37 Tailored oy Dress hats in the newest shapes——finished with the newest trimmings, in the newest styles—plain and fancy straws. 85 | FLOWERS | ry wers, prettily combined | Itoses, pansies, dal other novelty or fruit clustered or In 38 ota ‘eaves, effucts , VEILINGS Ready-made Net Veils—or net ready to be made -econonnically priced, IN THE GLOVE DEPARTMENT A Special for Saturday Women's Milanese gloves—2-clasp in black or white—Paris point em- broidery—our reg. .78 62 1.79 w i Kid Gloves tame, blu wblac rk and white... 1. D2 mltanle for 1.04 = for Saturday— of patterns sad also black “. 18, per yd. Ober veilingsa to Women Jength)— white, JEWELRY | evetengih Gls Gloveen gm | ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL white only. 7 Gray Sw gray—blo etter quality. ¢ Watehes—wold filled flat models, gold_or white diate Value’ $5.97--Saturday Solid atitehing 10s 4.50 nks—pluin, for mo ams or engraved patterns {fn many designa—valuo $2.47, . 1.0% ~% Fashionable Coats For Women, Misses and Juniors SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY Special. 7.74 | Special 19.74 Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats Women’s and Misses’ € se de—Poplins, good! Mixtures — Poplins — Serges, Belts, ite toads nee aah or ele acm iittng SOU, Hine yetle pte acta olnt collars, other |collars, Lined or half lined —with or pees Made In the new] without pockets me with fancy new col atiteh ine, tress of sports wear, Spring # Alterations Free of Charg —___—__—- * BOYS’ SUITS, 10 to 18 years . . - . 9.74 stripes, heather mix- excellent stitching, «full pinch back s—Tweeds. Browns, tans, re, of new Norfollke aty! loose three-piece belts, fine | or pl ‘with yoke-many have extra trou LONG TROUSERS SUITS o.74 1 » serges, pure worsted, plain or fancy weave NE one ee eerie belted or sack styles, imeres -every mod , pockets, we HOUSEKEEPERS’ SALE LAST DAY Buy while you can at these priesa in Wratt of the Le value 15 Limit 30 yas. 38-inch Unble valu No Mall or Telephone Ordors for above. $1.45 Linen Damask—70 tnch....1.18 $4.10 Linen Damask Napkt 22-Inch—dow eyes $2.68 LAnen i Napkine—< 1046 HS Linen Dt 98 ct. Linen Table T $044 1. S Mere'd Dinner $2.48 Union Linen Table Cloths, .2.11 ‘Sot HM. & Mercerised Cloths... .7F $1.85 Mebcerized Pattern Cloths. 1.56 58 ot. Mercerized Cotton Damask .@8 47 of Mercerized Damasks, BT ing 18 et. Cotton Huck Towele.. 18 et. Hemmed T ot. Meached ‘owels 14 14 Serim Curtains . New Spring Cretonnes. . New Curtain Berime and Mualing..... $1.76 Reversible Couch Covers..1.27 ao 49 ct. White Table Felt—64 inch o% ct. Bleached Domet and ton Flannela «466+ 99 et. White Wool Mixe White Cotton Fleece Blank: call size, or Plaid Wool Nap Dlanket» Ingle size, $1. 7 rib and Carriage Blankets $5.99 Wool Mixed Blanket $1.49 Cotton Fleece Blan $0.49 Comfortable Blanke 48 Quality White Down. 1.44 ther Pillows—rood au ity Ucking—-20"28-—our reg. 17 a 22x28—our reg. 87 168 Goone Feather Pillowe—now fine assorto tickings. << Our rem. 81-63 Our rem, $1.57. Serub Brushes 25 ct, Duat Brushes 45 ct. How! Brushes, i ct. Floor Broom » % ct, Sleeve or Shirt Walst Irons, .24 60 et. i land ahadeuséxs ftirseoeee oS Je biel without shades @ ct, Holland Window Shade: 24 ct. New Table Oli Cloths 1% yde. wid ct. Bath Seat Mirrors ~whit “frames . O'Cedar Oil or Dust Mope— wize, including 0 Bottle O'Cedar Oll-our reg. $1.18. .46 .————— About the Saturday Half Rate Fares For Long Island Shoppers Fare—in half—-What about your shopping? Why not shop wi srices are less? ‘ourteenth street is easily accessible from Long Island—and Hearn is on Fourteenth street. Again and again our prices have proved that an ab- solute cash policy does save for you, This SAA <8 8 cpobed al Fiat the last day of our mest of he Sale. Linens, Muslins, most - goods on sale, are increasi: price, in many cases you coul yuy today at wholesale these oe at these sale prices. Also—many specials on Saturday for the boy and girl, Compare our prices with others 8 the (locket » or Double Breast ra 10 OF oe workinanship—serge or alpaca linings. and sce for yourself how you save, o—— tae MORNING SPECIALS, Tomorrow, Baturday Until 1 P. M, To prevent dealers buying, quant r Telephone Orde ia a 96 ing Coa 2.75 | $15.50 Misses’ and Juniors’ ¥ Suite 6.80 | $5.96 Girla’ Spring Coats me a ate inode pl ' Spring Suits MO. xoollent ty ; is, Copeniiaaeny tana, goid and toa eroubare apbio kreun-—-high belts mi tre trousers FOUR DEPANTMENT—SKOOND FLOOR Hat lines with atpdiestontaaee 15 to 17--Juniors' 14 to 18 yra, $9.74 Young Men's Suite... 7.50 77 ct. Girls’ Middy Blouses MiSSIas" BUITS—#EOOND FLOOR, r nedluta Iw i eta mixtures fancy wirives “ ee 50 Women’s Corsets,.......++0+. 80 snd Cate a tidecdebution sack | titles” 1k ANTS brofiery trimd=—medium low mrodel—aipace, lining aie | yutiicnalzen 19 ¢0. 30 LUNG MESS DEI. THIRD FLOUL \ Coultin=eines 18 ta 6 eer ton | z $4 ct, Boye’ Percale Blauasds sss. Fad L:Gi | Tht, Women’s Sateen Potticoate 7 | Hun and” dark : eae neck nd pleated foi yous RE Gane id 25 et, Ribbons 18 YM a PUMNISHINOS—-THIRD FLOOR, | Write ' 0 ct, Men's Balbriggan Underwear... 24 - quality shirta, shore ; * rH ¥ s drawer louble seat, acke sal iaizon to 14 * 115 ct. Loose Leal Note Books ® < FUMNISHINGS—MAIN FLOM, Hots wORNHINGS THIRD FLOOR 4 and 25 ct. Men's Sif Boys’ Cotton or Lisle Union Suits ty and n'a Silk Nechweer, . 50 nde of 47 ct and and Lisle Vests ‘s ri 5 om, DINO, hellon AY ey 4 «combinations | KNIT ® AR MAIN PLDON Clock Signe Denote doruing Specials Look for the Clocks!

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