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ba 8 ag a _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917. i — James McGreery & Co, 6th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street SMART FLANNEL SUITS For Young Men 18.50 Snappy two and three-button Flannel Suits in plain light and dark Gray, Blue, Brown and Green; straight front Coats, with patch or regular pockets; all quarter lined; seams piped; size 33 to 42. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—FIFTH FLOOR Important Offerings MEN’S FURNISHINGS 3,200 Silk Crepe Shirts 1,600 Silk Shirts 3,000 Tub Silk Shirts 4.95 5.95 2.95 A large variety of attrac- Extra heavy Crepe and Heavy Tub Silk Shirts in tive patterns and colors. Broadcloth Silk; conserva- conservative and bold tive colors and patterns. stripes, 2,100 Four-in-hand Scarfs 3,600 Four-in-hand Scarfs 1.35 95c Made of French and Swiss Silks, with Made of fine quality American Silks in a slip-easy band; various patterns and colorings. large variety of designs and colors. 435 Pajamas 1,680 Shirts & Drawers 2,000 Shirts& Drawers 3.45 95c each 75c each Made of Silk and Cotton Made of Silk and Cotton- White Mad Shirt; Mixture; trimmed with silk Mixture; athletic Ashe me Dianita: rp egrter sc “McCreery” model. 5,000 Prs. Half Hose Pair, 29c Fancy Colored Lisle Thread or Black Fibre Bilk Hose. 475 Rubberized Raincoats 10.50 With Raglan or set-in sleeves. frogs. 3,000 Prs. Silk Half Hose Pair, 75¢ In Black, White and Gray, with clox in contrasting colors, 225 “‘Kenreign” Coats 14.75 Gabardine Raincoats in Raglan or box models. W.B. For Golf, Riding, Motoring SUPPORT-U BELT or Field Athletics BELT is on Elastic-fabrie belt which, plifts the over-developed abdomen, supports the spine, erect carriage, and develops increase lung expansion, wh gentle, yet firm pressure exerts a massage- like action, resulting in a marked reduction of abdomen in @ sur- prisingly brief period. ’ 3.50 to 12.00 When ordering by mail give measure- ment two inches smaller than actual size of abdomen. FOR MEN W. B. SUPPORT. snugly encircling the (Men’s Furnishing Department.) Health and Comfort Demand Hot Water OU must have an immediate and continuous supply. That is pre- cisely what an Automatic Gas Water Heater will furnish in your Home, Factory, Office or Store. At any moment of the day or night you can have unlimited hot water for any need. Heater operates automatically — you need never go near it. Turning any hot water faucet lights the gas; turning off the faucet shuts off the gas; burns only enough gas to heat water required. Ask at your Gas office, or of our representative about these Heaters and our easy payment plan of installing them. “The Right Way Is the Gas Way” Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO, B, CORTELYOU, President Perry dreast, | BACK WITH WAR HONORS; |iicvtstcotort'w"hecnriae or ina WOULD FIGHT FOR U. S. A.) iniitee" wtusost cucea, ana tovals Capt. McBride of Indianapolis fentiag Canadiens, there te ober Fought Year and One-Half With |!8 eervices to tis own country. | McBride, who is thirty-four, re-| Canadians in Trenches. signed his commission in the National Minus one eye, but with three|Guard to enlist as @ private in a) EEE! canadian regiment early in 1915. He returns with the rank of captain WHY HAIR FALLS OUT. after a year and a half of actual fighting In trench and in the open. He | was twice wounded and has been dec- | Dandruff causes « feverish irritation | orated with the French Medal Mill- | of the scalp, the hair roots shrink,|taire and the Croix de Guerre, with loosen and then the hair comes out|the palm and the British Military fast. To stop falling hair at once and| Medal of Honor, which was pinned on | rid the scalp of every particle of|his breast @ little more than two dandruff, get a 25-cent bothie of Dan-| weeks ago by King George In Buck- derine at any drug store, pour a little|(ngham Palace | iin "ted hand and rub well into the seal ial a ew spies BRITISH OFFIGERS HERE stops coming out.—Advt. T0 TAKE OVER APPAM Will Man German Raider’s Prize, Returned to Her Owners by U. S. Court. A detachment of British officers and an English crow have arrived here to) take over and man the steamship Ap- | pam, the vessel captured and brought into Hampton Roads as a German prize on Feb. 1, 1916, by Lieut, Hans Berg. The Appam was recently or- dered returned to her owners, the Elder-Dempster Lino, after the Unived States Supreme Court had decided her status. LEMONS BRING OUT THE HIDDEN BEAUTY Call our Engineers FIRST and save costly alterations, HE EXTENSIVE USE of the telephone in hotels, apartment houses, office buildings and large resi- dences, makes it essential that in buildings of these types provision be made to carry the large number of wires} necessary for furnishing telephone service. |} Notes in Society When it is realized that in a number of build ing is apparent. If some arrangement is not ings there are as many as 1,000 telephones in included um the original building plans, it may service and that it isnecessary to carry two be necessary to make extensive and costly wires from each telephone to some central alterations after completion of the building, in point in the building, the importance of order to conceal the wires running through making adequate provision for telephone wir- halls and rooms, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Augustus Miller of No. 37 West Seventy-second |Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss May Bourne | Miller, to Willam M. Goss of Water- bury, Conn, | The wedding of Miss Nona McAdoo, daughter of the Secretary of the! v ferdinand de Mohren- | jocretary of the Rus- HE ENGINEERS of this company will be glad at any time to give architects, owners or builders the schildt, Second sian Embassy, will take place in St. | John’s Church, Washington, May 15. | What girl or woman hasn't heard of lemon juice to remove complexion | blemishes; to bleach the skin and to benefit of their experience in such matters and to assist them in planning the best system for each individual case. bring out the roses, the freshness and the hidden beauty? But lemon juice alone is acid, therefore irritating, und | St. George will take plac une 8 should be mixed with orchard white | “t,t sa Pa jome of the! this way: Strain through a fine clot? | Pride's aunt, Mra. John Murray Mit. | the juice of two fresh lemons i oH heeawead bottle containing about three ounces; A concert will be given this after- of orchard white, then shake well and|noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| & you have a whole quarter pint of skin| Vincent Astor for the benefit of the! and complexton lotion at about the| Post-Graduate Hospital, cost one usually pays for a small jar —— of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to], Miss Gretchen Edgar, daughter of strain the lemon Juice so no pulp geta| Mt and Mra. Charles Edgar, ts to be Tete tha Gotti daar: tiie} ets! married to-day to Dr. Minor C, Lile . at the Edgar country home, Esscx remain pure and fresh for hs. | Fells, N When applicd Caily to the face, arms and hands it should help to| Woman bleach, clear, smoothen and beautify mo the skin, BUFFALO, N. Y., April Any druggist will supply three |Loulse Boddy was killed, another ounces of orchard white at very little | Yomen be oly. was fatally hurt and| cost and the grocer has the lemons,—!{ See eit nak © Touaion automobile and a traction nawanda to-day. Fot Manhattan, Bronx and Westchester, Call Division Plant Engineer, 24 Walker St., New York City. Telephone Cortlandt 12000 For Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island, Call Division Plant Engineer, 81 Willoughby St. Brooklyn, N.¥. Telephone Main 12000 For New Jersey and Richmond, Call Division Plant Engineer, 281 Washington St., Newark, N. J. Telephone Market 12000 NEW YORK B. Altman & Co. Attention is directed to a number of Tomorrow Opens ag cal are tae | [he April Sale ¢ Misses’ Fashionable Coats | | ¢ : ' : i | 9 : } I b offered on the Sixth F M F which are being offered e Sixth Floor | en Ss Urnis in -S | & 5 Se 2 at $19.75, $22.50 & $28.50 | An Eyent of unusual importance, both in the variety and qual- Very attractive fabrics and colorings A | ity of the offerings and in the exceptional savings in price. | presented in this assortment. ————__—_—_—_—_———— The Sale will Seuave until Saturday. - ~~ | Shirts Pajamas Underwear A Number of Women’s Coats | $4.95 2.95 95c ; | Silk Crepes, novelty pat-|Fine silk and cotton,|Union Suits. Sea Island (sizes incomplete) | terns; Heavy Silks, smart |double silk cotton, short sleeves, ankle " i ‘i i | stripes, length or athletic, have been taken out of stock and marked at | the greatly reduced prices of $ 1 65 | $ 1 65 75c + | Madras, in fancy stripes, ]Madrasandmercerized ma-| Union Suits. Whi lf $28.00, $38.00 & 548.00 with soft French cuffs, terials, plain or in stripes, trip ae eee and athletic knee length, Higher-cost Coats and Wraps have been sub- jected to decided price reductions, ' $ ] r 1 O $ 1 e 1 O 40c , - | Madras, percale and mer-|Mercerized — materials,| ¢4 Shirts and Drawers, ) (Women's Coats, Third Floor) cerized; soft French cuffs. | plain colors; fancy striped] White self striped mad: _— |! percale knee drawers. a ZV ’ % s . Henin ead The Dep’t for Women’s Lingerie i Fy daw sith rae is introducing a new and distinctive feature in dainty Undergarments made of sheer | wv Wear / df & } to At Prices | Of Sule Hepes batiste and decorated with Porto Rico drawn- | , ( vy ¢ f, } iformly And Service i Sao 39 Moderate 4 work featuring a perfilado design. Inmregular | 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 3%h Street stock are CF—< SSS SS SS SSIS SISSIES Nightrobes . . « at $5.00 & 8.75 paid Envelope Chemises . at 5.00 & 6.50 sm han was sme, | The New York World Sets the Pace 34th and 35th Streeta New York