The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1917, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917. Druggist Tells How To Stop Indigestion 5 peepommence to Stomach Sufferers a Real Remedy. | SEND ARMY ABROAD, GEN, WOOD URGES. Across Ocean to Win This War, He Declares, (Seectal to The Prening World.) y| BOSTON, April 1 “Get behind the; = 4 | Administration's policy; baek up un.« versal, xchange to-day. Continuing, he jsald: | “There must be men in our uniform jand under our flag across the ocean it we are going to win this war. It ts for the Administration to say when the time shall be. Come it must. wweatens the of the stomach @te., of acid dyspepsia and the - MOS We've got to put in living men, and | we've got to bring home dead men. It is not a pleasant duty, and no one realizes that any more than |the men who are in our army and n universal obligatory mil!- ve, A good many people | but those who don’t are | no don’t want to go. Uni- service will make the United what she is not—a real meiting WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. —————. Specialists in Footwear for 60 years H Andrew Alexander} SIXTH AVE. Cor. 19th St. Notwithstanding the increased cost of leather, women can choose low’shoes for street wear at these moderate prices: Thirty-five styles at $5 a pair Twenty styles at $4 s pair and have Alexander quality and cor- rect lasts to insure comfort and good Brighten your home with a VICTROLA Special Outfit $79.95 Victrola X.... Date ahaas . $75.00 8 10-inch Double Face Records (75¢ each),. 2.25 | 12-inch Double Face Record... 1.25 ¢ 2“McCreery” Record Albums.......... 1.45 Total 79.95 $5) Down and $5) per Month dames McCreary & Co, 5th Avenue 34th Street James McCreery & Co, 5th Avenue 34th Street Special Order DRESSMAKING & TAILORING DEP’T. (Fourth Floor) DECIDED REDUCTIONS have been made on Imported model Gowns and Suits as well as on the exclusive productions trom our own Work- rooms. Copies o' Model Gowns and Suits made to ords at very moderate prices. | "$8,000,000 PAID IN MARCH Sscc.crtiese y y dustries in March, 1917, an \ , in New York in-| five per cent. A total of more than ived | 600,000 persons were employed Inet TON, Y FACTORY WORKERS | vrs wages than ever before in the| month and they received more than ete history of the State, according to the | $9,000,000 in wages, | | monthly report Must Have Men Under Our Flag! Total of More Than 600,000 Em-|triat Commission, made public | day. ployed Last Month in Industries |/ The increase of the State. ALBANY, April 18 More persors' cont, while the | | obiigatory military service; | |tako your medicine Ike men,” said ‘at’ | Major Gen. Leonard Wood in ad-} resaing the American Cotton Waste | ‘ r) ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 6th Avenue February of this year was one per |1915, the average wage was $12.16 a of the State Ind © average carnings of the em-| “| ptoyeos during March was §$16.79,! while in February ft was $15.31 and 1916. In Maroh, in employes over | $13.96 in March, increase in wages was | week | 34th Street A Comprehensive Showing GOLF For Men and Young Men 26.00 22.75 Developed in handsome all-wool Imported and Domestic Fab- rics especially suitable for sport wear, including Homespuns, Cassimeres, Velours, and rough shaggy materials; flawless tailori wear; a large assortment of patte Trousers, while others have Regular Trous “stouts” and “shorts.” Sii;s 28.50: ig that will stand hard tits have Knickerbocker Sizes 34 to 44, also rns. Some § Extra Knickerbocker or. Regular Trousers, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 « pair. Unusual Golf Accessories Golf Balls 7.50 “Colonel 31" regularly 9.00 doz. Golf Clubs Brassies. Burke high grade Drivers and regularly 3.00, 2.50 Burke Hand-forged Irons 1.78 regularly 2.50 Golf Bags—White or Brown Canvas; solid leather trimmings; ball pocket. sling strap and large regularly 4.00, 3.00 Golf Bag made of heavy Brown canvas; 6 inches in diameter; heavy leather bottom; solid leather trimmings; sling strap; large ball pocket regularly 6.00, 5.00 GOLF INSTRUCTIONS Indoor Golf Sechool-—h floor and is i RATES: SPORTING GOODS A comprehensive assortment of Athletic Accessories for Summer sports, in- cluding Golf, Tennis, Croquet Sets and Baseball requisites at Moderate Prices. Reductions For Tennis and Ditson,” “1 2” Racquets Wright and Ditson Specials Sutton Star regularly 8.00, 7.50 |! Pim regularly 8.00 7.50 Campbell regularly 4.65 Challenge regularl 5.50 Comet regularl 3.28 Longford regular! 3.25 ‘Tennis Presses regularly 75¢ Racquet Covers—wate with ball pock- {| et re ly 85c, 65c Croquet Sets Eight ball set of maple with polished mal- lets; large stakes; strong wickets; packed in wooden box regularly 4.00, set 3.25 as ¢ ofa 10.00 welve lessons \ Fur Storage—Dry Cold Air—Moderate Charges—Greeley 6380 dames McGreery & Co. 5th Avenue Séth Street ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Reduced Prices WOMEN’S SMART SPRING SUITS 22.50 formerly 35.00 Suits of individuality and distinction—every one up to the alae! f standard. A la 10) assortment of materials, including Gabardine, Poiret Twill, Gunniburl, Oxford and Men's Wear Serge in stripes and checks. Iflex, Jersey Clo Among the most desirable colorings are Rookie, Green, Brown, Blue and Black. Developed in many new styles—plain Tailo Dres: Semi-dressy, Belted and Braid or Button trimmed. : she a i HA To Close Out 250 WOMEN’S NEW SPRING COATS The latest models and newest materials. 25.00 formerly 32.00, 35.00, 89.50 These are the remainder of some of our best selling Coats of the season, but the sizes are incomplete; wide range of colorings. NOC, O. D.’S NO APPROVALS Below Regular Prices NO RETURNS WOMEN’S UNTRIMMED HATS 3.95 formerly 5.95 to 9.75 Practically every kind of shape that is new and smart in large, small and medium sizes will be found iu this group, trimming will be n Black and all the popular Spring shades are represented. Very little led on these beautiful Hats. A Special Purchase and Sale 200 WOMEN’S SILK SKIRTS 11.50 regularly 14.50, 17.50, 19.50, 24.50 Separate Skirts are unusually popular this season, therefore the markets have been searched for the smartest mod The cleverest designers have expressed their latest ideas in this wonderful assortment. MODE ~Plaited and sash belt; full shirred with side pockets and detachable belt, also large plaited pockets; a good range of sizes. FABRICS—Khaki Kool, Wash Satin, Gros de Londre, Plain Silk Poplin, Tussah Silk, Sport Poplin, Novelty Silk, Georgette Satin and Pussy Willow Silk. Extraordinary Usrerings WOMEN’S SPRING DRESSES 37.50 A wonderful collection of Women’s Afternoon and Street Dresses in fashions that depict the best style ideas in wanted materials; straight line, barrel and draped effects; braided, em- broidered and headed. Made of Satin, ‘Taffeta, Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Serge. WOMEN’S DRESSES—Exceptional Values 18.50 Dresses of plain and striped Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and combinations effects; straight line and long Tunic model, in an assortment of shades. Offering Special Inducements COTTON AND WOOL DRESS GOODS 8,600 yards of genuine Old Bleach Trish Dress Linens, pure flax, grass bleach; 40 2,500 yards of Black and White Shepherd Checks and White pencil stripe Suitings, in inches wide, yard 1.1 regularly 1.50 Navy Blue or Black; suitable for smart Imported White Handkerchief Linens; tailored Suita, 36 inches wide. yard 65¢ regularly &3e Special, yard 1.38 NURSES’ UNIFORMS & RED CROSS APRONS Nurses’ Fitted Apron Red Cross Aprons for field duty Surgical Aprons with long sleeves Fifth Floor) Nurses’ Uniforms of Chambray 1.50 and 2.50 3.00 15c and 25¢ with bib 85c nnd 95e 1,25 2.00 Nurses’ White Uniforms Nurses’ Caps

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