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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1917. James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Jersey Or, man, CAMDEN, N. J Joseph T. M, Childrey Virst Baptiat Church of Haddonfield, | tee ana Gus weet tes 7 missic practically restored to the| ty rititate t tal ' Mesa fl Hua reeneigteat «position it would have oveupied with-| in such pans as the Commission may | 4 9 i , out the Chapter 777 of the Acts of! make by Highway- fh bea na e will negre 1911, ‘That is, it gets full and co sy vague.) ¢ he | plete jurisdiction over the con for “a read-}C WRINKLES It is further provided that the Com. wenty-five | Publi mission shall, not may, if no agree. e franc and rights | rent i} me mo be made with the New a Lewis Measure Calls for. In- SKIN SMOOTH | quiry—Ottinger Asks Powe. | This item was so In- | * S. Board. | This is what women say who have for P. | FRANKLIN SIMON & CcCov’s treated their wrinkled, faded, tired HAND-TAILORED Men’s Suits at *25 This pure nut-oil skin food made from Cost us more to produce But cost you no more to buy € wit © strap, Mr. Ottinger Is ew bill as a substitute. definite Purchases on Friday and Saturday will appear on bilis rendered June Ist “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century For Best Values SPECIAL—5000 Yards Genuine Chinese Natural Ecru | Shantung Pongee Silk & formula brought from Egypt, where) ALBANY, April 26.—The Green bill, for centuries it has been used by that| providing for the investigation of the country’s famous beauties, is posi-| New York Central west side contract tively guaranteed to banish wrinkles! py a commission of seven, was Intro- quickly, whether caused by advancing jycod in the Senate to-day and ad- years or other reasons. vaneu f | The results after a short treatment, “2° to third reading: 1 It was referred to the Finance @re particularly pleasing as well as! Burlingame surprising. Usit seems to contain just Committee and Senator Burlinga: the elements necessary to nourish and made an effort to havo the committee feed the skin back to a healthy con-/| discharged at once, Upon the state- dition, and wrinkles are never to be| ment that the committee would have seen on a perfectly healthy, well to provide for an appropriation to ourished and cared for complexion. | cicry out the investigation Turltn- ‘; © pure nut-oils cannot harm the a « akin or cause the slightest hair growth, | 78 consented to letting It fo to Thousands of grateful woman can to- ‘his committee. ee day testify te the wonderful things it. ‘Three elements now complicate the has done for them. It ts only neces-, New York Central controversy: * gary to rub it into the skin for a few| 1, A substitute for cho Ottinger DIL moments each night before retiring to from the Public Service Commission get the full benefit from its use. Itis| 9 re passage of the Green bili by a clean, delicately scented liquid, not | 1, Assembly ® greasy paste or cream—be sure to poe i “bite Eaisesaber this when asking for it_| % ‘The attempts to get Gov. Whit and {s always put up in bottles. All| ™#n to take a hand tn legisiatioh on first class drug stores and department | the subject. stores sell and recommend Usit. If| Senator Ottinger this afternoon in- your skin is dry, if wrinkles are be-| troduced his substitute bill and had ginning to appear, we would advise | \t sent to the New York City Com- Loe without delay. You will cd tea | mtem with instructions to report it fine treatment as well for freckles, | DX forthwith as an amendment. He blackheads and many forms of | s0!4 that he would get action on the eczema.—Advt. | on the floor in three days. The it ia the universal preference of men whv can afford it. The novelty is, that you can afford it NOW! _It is no longer necessary to subordinate your wishes to economy. You can combine them! You can have your cake and eat it, too. You can buy for $25 a Ready- for-Service garment which is just as truly hand-tailored as a suit of clothes from a Fifth Avenue Custom Shop. You can have ready-for- service convenience with hand-tailored workmanship, hand-tailored finish, and hand-tailored style, at a ready-for-service price. And you can have a range of choice in models and in fabrics which are not the commoz property of every shop. [ite is nothing novel about Hand-Tailoring. On the contrary, Black Summer Dress Satin 40 inches wide....... aeivvevede +e...yard 1,28 Cost us substantially more—but not you Cle ale waloealarbreaee Men's Clothing Shop- 8 West 38th Street—A Sepai Clearance Sale WOMEN’S SPRING SUITS Suits taken from regular stocks; made of Serge, Gabardine, Poiret Twill, Checked Worsteds, Oxford, Gunniburl, Burella Cloth, Golflex, Tingue and Chamoisine. In the latest models, including strictly plain Tailored, Dressy, Semi-Dressy, Sport and Travel Suits. All desirable Spring colors represented. Sizes include regular and extra sizes up to 46. | Tailored Hats | _ James McCreary & Co pelselp is ga Featuring Tomorrow and Saturday a Group | 5th Avenue 34th Street n¢ - 9 5 Extraordinary Offerings on Friday and Saturday at 39. RY Fifth Avenue’s Fashion Shop ——— on the Street Level Franklin Simon & Co. Clothing Furnishings Shoes FIFTH AVENUE At 36th Street—394 Fitth Avenue—At 36th Street Showing the City’s Most Extensive Collection of Fashionable reduced to $32.50 Purchases will appear on bills rendered June Ist. Regular $5.00 Values a aie Ideas | ° Ct = 100 STUDENTS’ SUITS Introducing ave and | Waar ee, (First Long Trouser Suits with Vest) | At the Very Special Price of AYA AK IA A The ‘‘Dorothy” of Pebble Lisere ae 3.75 18,00 | $5.50 Braid. : J Thee A limited quantity of odd lots of Stydents’ fine Suits—only two or three of a “ = 799 oN TS Mone . kind, Beautiful all-wool materials in neat light and dark patterns; smart models; | ‘“McCreery | Special Boots ve VY Styles rl with belted or plain back; regular, slant or patch pockets; perfect tailoring; size 16 The “Barford” The “Neville” to 20 years. with A Mushroom of Lisere A Sailor of Lisere, A wonderful diversity of the newest ideas in hats for An Opportune Sale New Era Soles sports and tailored wear. Large and small effects. All beautifully trimmed with wide bands of 5 00 BOYS’ N OR FOLK S UITS gros-grain ribbon and finished with bows, A rare combination of good materials—, 1 styl Navy, white, red, purple, beige, ey A ‘TT — a ; I (With Two Pairs Knickerbocker Trousers) with soles GUARANTEED TO WEAR. gold, black, and combinations, Lee-Morris Co. 8 75 en 10 00 This New Sole is naturally resilient—noiseless—waterproof } S . ] regularly 10.00 and 12.50 light in weight—and will not slip. sages The ideal Shoe for st i m P A wonderful lot of fine Norfolk Suits made of durable wool Fabrics in oy 1opping and general outdoor wear. Every . | ‘ ir of these new soles is guarante i V : t l O tht light and dark check and stripe effects; materials were selected for the excellent Soe e eee ec : Saale ———o ig Ar tc ro a u wearing qualities; faultless tailoring; beautiful trimmings. Each Fancy Suit has FRENOERE biogas »nsidering the reasonable price. two pairs of full lined Knickerbocker Trousers; size 8 to 18 years. - = The lot also includes a limited number of strictly all-wool Blue Serge $104 95 oe Norfolk Suits with one pair of full-lined Knickerbocker Trousers; size 8 ® : | to 18 years. ca UN Ap 100 BOYS’ TOP COATS Records (75c each)..... ‘ y ai recs Powers ag NTE as 2 sietreery Record 1) ARI) |) {i Mii formerly 10,00 and 12,50 ums q In Black with Pearl Gray Cloth Tops; Mahogany Russia Calf with Cloth Tops to match; Patent Leather with Gray or Black Cloth Tops; leather Louis Heels; 70-DAY GUARANTEED SOLES. Made of beautiful Homespuns, Tweeds and Cassimeres; mostly quarter lined; smart plaited backs as well as plain models; size 10 to 16 years. erg . J , iT ' Boys’ Apparel | Boys’ Hats & Furnishings Youths’ Long Trouser Suits... .13.75 to 20.00 | Straw and Panama Hats 1.25 to 5.50 Boys’ Suits—all wool, with two pairs Felt Hats 1.75 to 1.95 knickerbocker trousers. 8.75 to 25.00 Fabric Hats and Caps. 50c to 1.95 Boys’ Top Coats......... . 8.75 | TESS RAN AHA AAR 75c to 2.95 ames F ree 1. Boys’ Reefers,.............. 5.50 to 10,00 BUS epieesss . 95c to 3.95 .] Diane BUlEA sissies sca sus A CGO, | AIATOAN s ccccnesavaaeersecce 75c to 1.50 = y pn J reet Sth Avenue Maih\Strest || Gest Was Guia.) Labia 6.00) | Netiacar 25c to 1.45 Sth Avenue déth Sire BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT--FIFTH FLOOR Un