The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1917, Page 8

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ak WIL PUT INTERNED SAILORS IN A CAMP. WASHINGTON, Apri April 20.— The 2,200 German and Austrian sailors in- terned at Bilis Isiand will soon be moved to a detention camp, on the Huds River, to Commissioner of fe. A suitable place is expected to de found within a month, and the galjors will be moved before hot ‘weather. ‘The chief reason tm to relieve the congestion on Ellis Island, It is also believed the sailors would be more eomfortable amid new surroundings, provably ‘according Immigration Just Glasses! That's all we make, but it keeps us mighty busy, for our satisfactory, scientific service has brought us the largest clien- tele in the world. Because of our organization, and the volume of our patron- ™ we can give unusual ser- to our patrons. Oculists (Registered Physi- cians) give careful examina- tions, and glasses are fitted by rienced Opticians. Se prices are reasonable and = same to everyone — $2.00 upward, according to the te o! oe required and the mounting chosen. East t.. ear Crticrans ave. eet & Be oper J jones Ave Columbus 43 : hist ah 82 Bes. N John St. Be Nicholas 4 Av bet Tao & 18tat Broadway, 00th Sts. 7 Broadway, nr. Wilo'by, Brooklyn Ue pation Be PD. A. & Brookiyn 9 Broad next to Bedell. Newark: Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Men’s Wear Serge. Very Special }, Women’s & Misses’ Coats t Very Specially Priced New Models in Serges, Poplins, Velours, Silk Lined. I) Burella, bfed Satin, \ Cashmere Velour, 26, 00 : Tollored Silk Poplin, ose ea Silk Lined. ee eee ___JANITRESS'S SON SAVES LIFE | OF LITTLE GIRL AT FIRE. | Gropes Way Into Smoke-Filled Room and Finds Child, Uncon- scious, in Burning Bed. Michael Giilio, aon of the janitrens of the six-story tenement at No. 94 Roosevelt Street, qualified for hero honors to-day. Leaving the house, which is filled with Italian and Polish families, just before 7 o'clock he saw amoke coming from an apartment In the rear of the ground floor, where he knew three and one-half yaur- old Sabina Lubiski, whose parents Ko to work real early, was the only oc- cupart. He roused other tenants and then broke down the door of the apartment. Heavy black smoke almost choked him, but Michael groped his - wa about the rooms until he found thd litte girl in bed, the mattress of which was on fire, The child was unconscious, Michael carried her to a nearby pay ned from whioh she was taken to Volunteer Hospital. The doctors @ay her condition is not serious. Firemen confined the fire to the room in which it started. ———_—__ ALLEGE WIFE HIRED BOY TO MURDER HER HUSBAND | She, Her Sister, and Youth of 16] All Under Arrest Accused ‘ of the Crime. PITTSFIELD, Maas. April 20.—The discovery to-day of the body of Miles Howitt, thirty-eight, buried In the baso- ment of the barn on the farm he for- merly owned, was followed by tho ar- | Feat of Lincoln McKinley Grant, stx- | |teen, on a charge of first degroo murder. It im alleged that Grant rattea | Hewitt, his employer, last February. | This week, the p: say, Grant en- |Iisted in the army and was to have Ovticrans |" the farm to-morrow | When Hewitt disappeared in Fobru- ary he was reported to have gone to Canada. A month later his farm was sold to Armand and Emil Chaiffero, who discovered the body. The police | say Grant had made a confess!on Mra, Margaret Howitt, wife of Miles Hewitt, and her sister, Mrs, Cella | Nolstering, were arrested in Spring- field early to-day and taken to Pitts. Women’ s & Misses’ Suits (Third Floor.) Floor.) Entirely New Models ts Specially Priced 30.00 New Models in Burella, Gunniburl, Poiret Twill, Taffletas, Covert, Silk Lined, New Models tn Poiret Twill, field, where they will be charged with murder in the firat degree, Se Conanaee Wah Aw Ge Keadisot to he Wel WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street (Main Floor.) 15.00 Very Special 20.00 Very Spectat Very Special The he Specially Shop of Originations FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY A Most Exceptional Sale of MISSES’ TAILLEUR SUITS Heretofore Priced at 35.00 to 59.50 25.00 35.00 Included are several of the season's smartest “jeune fille” modes for misses of 14 to 18— developed in strictly tailored, lounge and demi-tailleur types of men's wear serge, gabardine, gunniburl and novelty mixtures, Misses’ COATS & WRAPS 20.00 & 150.00 velour and gunniburl. Eveniny younger set in the fashionable materials. Smart tailored Street Frocks of wool serge and tricotine. Afternoon Frocks of Georgette Crepe, lavishly beaded and embroidered or in extremely simple styles. hand made frocks and Debutante Smart types in Day Coats, featuring many new silhouettes and style features in burella, serge, Capes and Wraps in unusual modes developed for the Misses’ FROCKS & GOWNS 18.50 © 195.00 jersey, A large collection of vening Gowns, Misses’ Sport & Street Capes, 18.50, 27.50 Distinctive Psi featuring braid bound and pique faced types, Capes of burella cloth; several unusual models of Street Cap@ of Poiret twill, “FLAPPER” FASHIONS for the Hard-to-fit Girl Reg. U. 8. Pat, Off, An origination of this shop and to be found aie, at Bonwit Teller & Co. Highly specialized fashions in a) outgrown her years, yet must “FLAPPER” SUITS, 16.50 to 35.00 1 for the ere to girlish Serta of 12 to 16 who has and tenets in apparel. “FLAPPER” COATS, /5.00 to 35.00 “FLAPPER” FROCKS for School and Dress wear, 6.75 to 35.00. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY SPORT: OXFORDS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 8.00 White buckskin Oxfords with trimmings of contrasting color, welted soles and low of ivory, leather or rubber. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Women’s Spring Suits Reduced to 34.00 Included are the most fashionable ty, the season in all the favored rat | colorings. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A Most Exceptional Sale in the. Misses’ and Girls’ Sections To-morrow, Saturday Misses’ Suits Of Poiret twills, tricotines or men's wear serge; coats lined; taken from regular stock; heretofore from 834.75 to 45.00, at $29.50 Misses’ Tailored Suits Charming models of men's wear ser, strictly tailored; workmanship and finish of superior quality; in navy or black, Close Out $22.50 Girls’ Coats Developed in faille silks or serges; many silk lined throughout, at $5.00 Girls’ Model Coats Adapted to the hard-to-fit girl, of gabar. dines, wool pepun or pilk ats with single or double ee at $12.50 Misses’ Coats Made of Gabardines, velours, burella or checks; new collars and fancy pockets; to close out; heretofore $22.50 to 45.00, $15.00 & 23.50 Misses’ Dressy Suits Smart braid bound models of Poiret twills, gabardine, tricotine or checks; here- tofore $39.75 to 57.50, at $34.75 Girls’ Coats Made of velour checks or serges in dressy or tailored models, at $7.50 Girls’ Model Coats Smart styles of plain yelour, ser; popling; full, plain and belted e! many with shoulder cape ites at $19.75 _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, “APRIL 20, 1017. TS ET ARO IE i a is bs . eres ed Stern Brothers’ : { West 43rd Street Decided Price Advantages To-morrow, On the Main Floor West 42nd Street — Between 5th and 6th Aves. Women’s White Milan Hats at $2.50 Charming assortments of later Spring models. White Hemp Hats Black Lisere Hats, with black lisere flange, with white hemp flange, at $2.25 at $2.65 Piece Ends of Dress Silks in Dress, Blouse and Skirt Lengths Comprising Plain and Novelty Chiffons and Silks, also Crepe de Chines, Satins, Taffetas, Pongees, Foulards, Gros de Londres, Meteors, Shantungs and Striped Shirtings. Regularly sold at 85c to $4.50 a yard, 58c, 95c, $1.25 and $1.95 (Main Floor) The Woolen Dress Goods Section Will place on sale Saturday, on the Second Floor, All Wool French Twill Serge, at $1.45 a yard 50 and 54 inches wide; in ivory white, black and the fashionable shades of navy blue. Dress Fabrics and Coatings Arranged in Skirt, Suit, Dress and Coat Lengths, Includiag Gabardines, Tricotine, Burella, Gunniburl, Velours, Wool Jersey, Homespums, ‘T'weeds, Shepherd Checks, Novelty Plaids, Stripes, and Checks in a large assortment of desirable colorings. At One-third to One-half Less Than Regularly Attractive Petticoats for Women Priced Very Low, on the Main Floor Women’s Petticoats of Satin, Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk, in fancy and tailored effects, some embroidered and lace trimmed, $3.75 to $7.50 Street Petticoats, in Taffeta. All Jersey and with Jersey Tops, in the newest changeable and plain colorings, all desirable models, at $4.95 The Boys’ Clothing Section On the Third Floor, is showing Serviceable Suits for dress and school wear in all the newest mod- els and fabrics: sizes from 7 to 18 years, $5.00 to 15.00 Boys’ Novelty Suits in Nor- folk, Eton, pinch-back and middy models; blue serge, shepherd check and farey mixtures; 4 to 10 years, $5.00 to 9.75 Excellent Values for Saturday: Boys’ Reefers - at $5.00 | Norfolk Suits - Blue serge and shepherd checks; 24 to 10 yrs. Made of blue serge; Boys’ Reefers and Top Coats in the newest styles and materials; sizes range from 214 to 10 years, $5.00 to 12.50 at $9.75 two pairs of knickers, Boys’ Washable Suits at $2.35 Of Devonshire, Renfrew, galatea and imported rep, in Oliver Twist, middy and plaited models; sizes from 24% to 10 years; regular value $3.50 % oe é cal Special Saturday Items on Main Floor: Attractive Ostrich Feather Boas in the prevailing Spring shades, at $1.95 Women’s Lisle Combination Suits Low neck, sleeveless, tight or loose knee, all sizes, at 50c Women’s Modish Blouses at $1.95 - Of striped voile with pique collar and cuffs; batiste with large tucks and hand embroidered collar of linen; allover embroidery and fine voiles, daintily trimmed with Valenciennes lace and tucking. Girdles of Metal Medallions With colored stones, also colored celluloid disks with metal rings, Formerly $3.95 to 9.75 $2.75, 3.95 and 6.50 Hand Beaded Silk Bags In black and new colors, bright Indian beading, inside compartment, Very exceptional value, at $2.65 ypc vm vet =” sims

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