The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1917, Page 6

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: \" - |SCANDINAVIANS FEAR aU pa S00 U.S. RAILWAY ~ MEN 10 REBUILD ee, AOC Citting Off it of Gra Grain Woull Be Disastrous, Say Swedish Premier Philadelphia By the terms of th some residence n the heart paln city and the 600 tings In con from neutrals and conce y 7S hd i. tained are to Plans to Lend New Regime |the provisioning ot the ain In th Most Unusual Values for To-morrow, eum $2,000,000,000 Also Being h a mo puid be dinaatrous . provic * aid Premic udson to-day me ° 9 if . er val te a cai Ao would out of Unusual Values in omens tailored Suits Metropolitan Museum of New York WASHINGTON, pit ttscom. | Oh grain supply ur statesmen 7 D | ee Af b pi or all our people are hoping there wil! $ e Sry or sces S plete rehabilitation of the ertppled| ne no aes action. It seems incredible Misses Sprit ng resses Comprising a specially selected group of models taken bao regular Rossian railway systema by @ IATE) that guch undeserved 1 ndliness 34 to 46. but “Come on Over, SUE obebe et tralned Albetioah railroad |p eriously contemplate | » offered In a spectallyspriced selection new stock, in a comple ty suage ’ sizes pa : “ ib M: Corn Fall ‘Off! men will he the direct and es is any American food going! M&F Offered in & Clally=pt not in every style, and repriced uniforn y mult of an appeal to the F | on sale on the Sixth Floor, comprising | " ~ z from several of Russia's able petal Ln K At “1 Put 2 Drops of Gete-lt? on Last | fcrs Pie new cvernment hus at $24.50 and 34.50 it—Now Watch—* will be erengtiense agein the | Crepe de Chine Frocks, in simple styles, | Uj Pe to ae oe to we bf pressure to make & eeparate pence) H j yond att with Cormany | a ; $17.50, 23.50 & 24.50 A new line of the very popular and modish Plans to lend the Russian Govern. | MONt ome $2,000,000,000 out of the | Cearce Ireases 5 & 5 Tew GAAAOMICIO aieh ond lastes at Tailored lobe Dresses . 17.75 & 19.75 | ready have been formulated, but American afd is to go still further and make effective the expenditure of the great sums of money the New Russian Democracy t# to receive from the United States. is Handicapped Money In recognized as the createst ned of the new Russian Government | Phd ter onan It te to maintain ite credit, sustain ites conditions. It is easier to use position and munition the armies in| the fleld, but one of the greatest causes of Russian disaster and inac- tivity has been the demoralized con- | dition of the transport system, which appears to have broken down at | every emergency. To correct this defect plans are being made to send more than 600 trained American ratiroad men to Russia to organize and operate her railroads with the eMfciency the have built up the American systems. MISS DOELGER TO MARRY. and keep looking » Me brings back ies natural color to gray or faded hair. it gradually—almost imper- Send Keepe it it lustrous, Notadye. ar sm Cora ‘Cora Had Wie eeties *Geta-10P Bow “Gets-It’ gots them off to as harry without the leas pate, I ean wear Ught shoes, dance aod walk aa thougn I asver had corns.’ “Gets-It” makes the use of toe-irritat- Ing salves, Dundiiog bandages, taps, pias- tere and other things not only foollah, but e i Brewer's Daughter and Karl Bin- Warmed over dishes get a 5 hy eet ee cocoa new flavor when you add a katves or ad run om Phoebe Doelger, of No 266 Weat dash or two of Siood poleon. "Try aeta-Tt" to-night © |1ond avenue, daughter of Peter Dool- “Gete-It” te sold averywhere, So wer, president of the Peter Doelger Brewing Co. appeared at the mar- “= | riage loense bureau to-day with her fiance, Karl Missell, a broker, of No, 46 West Fifty-fitth atroet, of Joseph Bissell, Heense to marry. hetile, or sent on receipt of price by Mm Lawrence & Oo., Chicago, Il. Lane Bryant MATERNITY 6 won and obtained a Hoth gave their y he Rev, fut MeQuade will of: eo Rev. ‘ather McQuade of. Corset 2.45 tlolate at the wedding ¢. corset built for the in Bt. Patrick's iy figure; retains Appearance, “mipjorts %, Felleves align 8 own “Lower Store” Panama Canal Closed ai at Night, WASHINGTON, April 18,—To nafe- guard the Panama Canal the terminal porta of ¢ Dal gn Balboa aro clot noes at all navigation Darkened |} It adds just the right west to gravies, soups, and salads. Per bottle gest Riniee Priced Corment ‘Heme in New York D. PRICE & CO. n Ave. Corner 18" Street BROOKLYN «=©0NEW YORK NEWARK | Featured at All Three Stores Thursday | UNRESTRICTED SALE 3,000 Spring Suits Complete Stocks ofehe the Season’s Best Selling Models $15 Former Prices up to $25 Here is the most sensational Suit news of the season— a tremendous reduc- tion sale embracing the greater part of our entire stock and offering savings that are amazing. Your opportunity is here NOW--seleet your Suit from this tremendous as 10) tif you wait until the season send, you cannot secure better values than are presented in this Sale. An array of forty of the season’s smartest models awaits your inspection—each one a style favorite. Mannish Serges, Poiret Twills, Poplins, Gabardines and Taffetas— Black, Navy and the leading colors— sizes 14 to 44 for women and misses. Choice of 3,000 Suits—Formerly up to $25 Alterations | 5 Free | BROOKLYN STORE NEWARK STORE Fulton & Bridge Sts. Market & Halsey Sts Vil Alterations Free THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRiL 18, 1917, LOSS OF U. 8. OF U.S. SUPPLIES o="» ny ort cro, RUSSANSISTEMS wows oss: ap roetaint & On. ntrating ne : The Gray-Haired Man| ; | _ HaysHairhealth 10c Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. ee eer emt — Stern Brothers ~ West 42nd Street ) through N ny?” the) Wilson hae pardoned ‘Thomas R. Premier w er President of the Bank of Roseburg, Ore, | years imprisonment Former’ Hank President ating the bank's funds, doned by Preside Uy refused | WASHINGTON, April_18 Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Khaki Military Skirts at $3.95 to 7.50 Showing the very newest style notes in belts. pockets and military button trimmings. f wool jersey 24.50 & 28.50 at . . . . Ofeatin « . - + + + $29.50 1) | Women’s Sweaters||Tailored and Sport Hats Of meteor. : ‘ ° . . 32.50 | Main Floor Third Floor toeesooai - B. Altman & Cn. The Men’s Shoe Department (Sixth Floor) | Every desirable model and color- ing in Fibre Silk, Shetland, Worsted and Zephyr Wools, Suitable for Women and Misses. Smart seasonable models in a large variety of very effective shapes. At the reduced prices of $4.95 to 14.50 Priced extremely low at $7.50 and 9.75 New Alpha Corsets Exclusive with Stern Brothers, are being shown on the Second Floor in the most desirable materials, such as Silk Broche, Cotton Brocade, Fine Coutil and Toile Batiste; also in combinations of Flastic and Brocade. Complete assortments of Men's smart [Foot- =| wear for the Summer season are now ready, including Shoes for dress, street and sports wear. Featuring the fashionable models, made of carefully selected leathers, and con- structed by skilled workmen, these Shoes are shown in regular stock at prices ranging from $5.85 to $14.00. ; The following models are being featured: For Medium, Tall, Short and Full Bust Figures, and other figures, $3.75 to 10.75 $5.00 to 17.75 Golf and Sport Corsets from $2.50 to 19,50 In flexible materials. Misses’ and Slightly Built Figures, at $2.85 to 6.00 | Snall Hipped, Full Bust Among the Shoes of the popular Balta make (manufactured exelusively forB. Altman & Co.) are Men's Balta Oxfords, made on a stylish but comfortable last, offering excellent value at $7.50 per pair. In the Garden Furniture Section On the Fourth Floor, interesting collections are assembled of Fifth Averww-Madison Avene | | 34th aud 35th Streets New Bork | Antique Garden and Interior Furniture of Carrara Marble, Pompeian Stone and Terra Cotta, in classic and artistic designs, consisting of Tables, Benches, ' Fountains, Pedestals, Sun Dial Columns, Figures aud Jars, at reasonable prices, . . * ' DNAN ERO Porcelain and China Dinnerware, Reduced NontriWest ComenSixrH Ave BI5=5TR. American Porcelain Breakfast and | Thin Nippon China Dinner Sets, Y Luncheon Sets, 36 and 51 pes; dainty | complete with bread and butter plates; | decorations; formerly $5.50 and 7.50, | Canton blue border; reg. $21 and $39, at $3.95 and 6.50 $18.50 and 35.00 e Gy be = Thin American Porcelain Dinner | Limoges China Dinner Sets, 107 pes; Sets, 107 pieces; various border deco- | assorted decorations; formerly Moving Time Is Here! rations; formerly 816,00, $33.00 and 35.00, , st_means / ® Pr | a) ; 14.5 2)( ; ‘ ne RT ter MON ING = NEW HOME, ood ct I $12.50 and 14.50 $29.00 and 31.00 M being interested in our SPRING HOUSE-CLEANING SPECIALS, ‘The expense of moving need not keep you away; our CONVENIENT CREDIT will take care of the question of payment and offers for immediate delivery the chéfée of an immense stock of Quality Furnishinge at Reduotions of 10% to 50% PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING | | | | | Stern Brothers ! West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street An Important Offering, To-morrow, of A Purchase of Women’s Regular Value $37.50, $25.00 Stunning full flare models, giving the graceful long Ine silhou- ette: double pockets; many cleverly stitched in rope alk; silk lined throughout. The materials are Poiret twills, burella cloth or gabardines; popular colorings. Coats y al e 10-PIECE WILLIAM AND MARY DINING ROOM SUITE, AMERICAN WALNUT, consisting of BUFFET 60 in. long, CHINA CLOSET 45 in. wide, SERVING TABLE. 38 in. wide, DINING TABLE 48 in. wide, 6 foot extension; 1 ARM CHAIR and 5 SIDE CHAIRS with slip seats of genuine leather; . 187-50 WACon. 6" WeIS'St Can be purchased separately.

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