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} t 7 ERSEY MOTORISTS | ARE GEN TASTE OF “TT FOR TAT” Dual State “Reciprocity” Act Means Fines in New | York Courts Too. | | The New York Automobile Bureau force in this city the terms of the |F# reciprocity act between New York | Re and New Jersey which permits an au- tomobile with a New Jersey license to be operated only fifteen times In New York, and vice versa, New Jer- sey has been rigidly enforcing the law and matty New York automobilists have been held up and fined for not is a New Jersey license on their sixteenth visit to that State. Frank P. Redmond, chief of the Jocal bureau, and John J. Curran, ehief investigator, arraigned thirty New Jersey car owners before Magis- trate Cobb In the Traffic Court yester- day. Examinations were held in ten cases and the following fines were in- flicted: Irving Wright, Cranford, $30; John Lowenstein, Paterson, $30; stephen Nugent, Paterson, $10; John J. Hilly, Passaic, $10; Max Lazenvitz, Newark, | $30; Raymond H, O'Connor, Bayonne, $30; William Engel, No. 136 Hopkins Avenue, Jersey City, $10; John Mar- ray, Bayonne, N. J., $80; Charles G. Dempsey, No 237: ard, Jersey City, $10, and Wa’ h, Hoboken Avenue, The $30 fines w: paid b who had no New York licenses, The $10 fines were inflicted on owners who had New York licenses buried under their New Jersey licenses in such @ way that they were not casily yead, as required by tho New York aw. aie iiteniiacas MYERS-RICHTER WEDDING. Mrs, Trene Untermyer, Myers, daughter of Samuel was married this m rict attor weddin Mra. Gov. Whitman, in the home of tr. TR s son of M Daniel Richter of No, 68 La ninth Street >——Lane Bryant “Loveliest Baby Shop” layettes and at ursery. furn We Know What Mother || and Baby Need | We Specialize in Becoming Clothes for | Maternity Wear all lonses 7.05 to 34.50 Coats 19.85 10 135.00 Shirts 3.95 to 25.00 Suits 25.00 to $7.50 Corsets 2.85 to 10.00 | | Lane Bryant, 21-23 W.38th St. || See the Poisons In Your Blood Might? Poisons Through the Mean Dis: Dise Accumulated inter Months and Says Rid the System With Sul- pherb Tablets Easily. on Springtime always brings with it, Joy and distress. ‘The distress is in| the form of catarrh, neuralgia, rheu- | {pd matic pains, constipation, inactive kid- neys and usually a feverish, sluggish | |B lethargy that is hard to throw off. | |e4 Do you remember how grandmother | iB fed you sulphur and molasses ever | It was o a ring to purify the blood? Bcc: old-fashioned, but nauseous reme Now you can take sulphur, | | cream of tartar and form, pleasant to take in Sulplerb ‘Tablets, Sold by all druggists. A laxative, blood purifier of unequalled merit for E those who are constipated and suffer- ng in any wa sons, Each pac! give wonderfully satisfactory results be sure you get Sulpherb (not sulphur tablets),—-Advt, ‘om such pent-up poi- | ANTI-FAT : Art thou stout and getting stouter? | |i cease to moan; i t dr Arbolone Stop repining fic aes to the ne Ask for "Tablet i. Arbolone will stop that cravi Make thee normal—t known. Thowlt forget that hungry feeling After taking Arbolone. ll, ‘3 well And the pounds away will dwindle |E Wuist no longer like a zones Thou'lt be thankful to the maker Of those Tablets Arbolone. Note.—This little poem was written | |Ec by a literary woman of Los Angeles, | Calif. a8 @ testimonial to describes che virtues of this known anti-fat that the proprietors (( we it for advertising, Facts sand gralitude are both expressed with ad- pirable rhythm and metre.—Advt. | well and Mrs. Rd lerbs in tablet | |Ry A better remedy, easy and | age is guaranteed to 5 Tablets | |BQ nearest |e re— | |B 22) Pablets ES Arbolone, Ut so aptly and truthfully [xs hagen, Peach, Canary. in navy, black and brown, at A more elaborate crepe de de chine model has a Rus- sian blouse effect, with vestee and collar of white Georgette. An effective | of wash dresses in extra sizes is sash drapes the waist. eh PA These ee are in voiles Silk higid rayon the | 22d, linens with coat effects or bi ‘a straight lines. From ress. Liferim @ Watch For Men A Lifetime Watch is guaranteed for the life of the owner. That means simply this: You pay #89 for the watch and we undertake to give you absolutely accurate time service as long as you live, without the payment of one ad. ditional penny. Repairs and replace- ments cost you nothing. We clean the watch and keep it in perfect con- dition, and never bother you with a bill. Can you imagine a more acceptable present, now that the graduation gift season is at hand? faee—Main Foor, Bway. 4th Btreet You Should Know This In the Millinery line things are not always what they are called Listed under “Straw Hats’’ you will often find Hemp Hats. Of course, they are not “straw’’ at all, but “hemp.” Then the Hats” so-called “Hair are not made with hair, The “h is really Pyroxolene, which is a chem ical or synthetical product closely resembling hair “Velour” is the French which means "velvet.’ applied to hats it is no it is a sort of felt French Felt Hats are not neces sarily made in France. Thous. ands upon thousands of then are 1nade right here in America. The word “French” as applied to these hats refers to the felt of which they made, and not to the place of manufac ture. “French Felt” means the same thing as “Real Felt,” for both are made of hair instead of wool MME —Intants’ Wear Devartment, Third Moor, B5th Street, Women’s Sport Blouses of Handkerchiet Linen $2.79 Those who are buying now with thought of the warm days ahead will see the wisdom of purchasing ors—Third Floor, 34th Street, For Women—Smart and New Extra Size Dresses A lovely dress of box pleated crepe de chine, with a Russian yoke, self-coy- ered buttons for trimmings, a deep sailor collar, come C1774 le Limes 1 $24, 74) Foor, Front Silk Breakfast Coats for Tiny Toddlers Even “little women” of 3, 4 or 5 years may breakfast in state with morning robes such as these. Of heavy silk, shirred, corded and trimmed with tiny pockets, tufted balls and a sash—just like mother's—Rose, Copen- handkerchief linen blouses at this figure. The linen is cool, the styles smart, the fashioning comfortable and summery. Blouse of fine quality hand- kerchief linen, polka dotted in green, gold or rose. The large collar and cuffs are of solid color linen to match. Pearl buttons and bound buttonholes, Illustrated. Another handkerchief linen blouse has pin checked stripes of green, Copenhagen, rose or i The vestee and collar are of white bordered with a single stripe; pearl buttons and bound buttonholes, One in a combination of crepe meteor and Georgette has the blouse embroidered in gold thread. The skirt i aintily draped at the Green as well as Hien 82975 a Wash Dresses s] is An unusually large collection $4.89 to $16.74 Misses’ Linen Smocks Low Priced at $2.74 cool finen, in rose, Co- penhagen, green or white. Tt slips over the head in athletic fashion, Hand stiteh- ing und smocking in many colors trim the yoke and pockets, Sizes 1} to 20 years. Third Foor, a ieeaes ATEN Mts LEO paar Pongee Parasols, $2.39 They come from Japan. We imported them directly. Natural ud the hand erflies.chrys. Candies in pound boxes. Have You Milk Pineapple Ib. Chocolate Cocoanut Hard Patties, Candies, Ib. 2c Ib., 15¢ M.O. M. Candies are Made by fips Le GE — Main Poor, HE EVENING WORLD, $7.49 Reduced Just one or two of a kind,—suits of the better sort. will want to be one AN dary he's Aitrnetions Are Prices—Quality—Servien Herald Square. Wi te 35th St. 72 Misses’ Fine Silk Suits THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1917 Originally Priced $28.75 to $54.75 to $23.74 You of the fortunate 72 who will take advantage of this rare opportunity. Suits of gros de Londre, silk jersey, satin and taffeta. Deep pleated collars, soft rolling collars, broad collars of contrasting silks; shirred and belted waist- lines, some with tie sashes. Included are a few exclusive models, such as white silk and terra cotta wool jersey combined; pink and white taffeta; attractive striped taffetas. Fine workmanship in all of them. Misses’ Silk Dresses Have Their Prices Lowered Hosts of charming dresses among to-morrow’s special offerings drop their prices They are all Two Specially Priced Groups: $14.74 Frocks that were formerly up to $22.74, Taffeta, satin, crepe de chine and Georgette crepe. Straight line frocks with mai pleats, surplice model draped, horizontal tue of silk thread embroide: have pockets, sashe: braid embroidery; patent leather belts, white Georg- ette collars, self covered buttons, All these dresses show finishes worthy of the higher prices at which they were formerly marked, ‘Th black—also light gray, Copenhagen, Segre —Third Floor, Considerable Reductions on Little Children’s Coats $2.89 and $3.89 | Coats that were $4.69 to $6.49 Coats of blue serges and shep- yles in single effects, with Collars and | cuffs of white pique, hemstitehed herd checks, Bab: and double breas' belts and pockets. $6.49 Formerly priced $11.74 to $28.75 Coats of fine cloths and silk of white Georgette crep aud cuffs of sheer whi’ ie Sizes 2 to 6 years, but not all sizes in each style. feye—lnfants’ Wear Department, Third Vloor, 36th Street, Kear recently purchased spring frocks, youthful and lovely in fashion,—styles for strect and afternoon wear. Substantial savings to those who make early selection. y youthfully touches Komre—Third Floor, 35th Street, Broadway Repricing Brings Savings on . ’ . Misses’ Skirts All. wool fabric skirts reduced. A timely reduc: tion, too, us at least one skirt of heavier material holds a rightful place in every summer wardrobe. At $6.94 Shirts that were up to $11.74 Skirts of black, navy or striped serges, gabardines and striped worsteds, Full: shirred and pleated skirts with or with- out yokes, Separate belt ° velope, patch or trouser pock- ets; button trimming At $8.94 Skirts that were up to $15.74 Smart sport plaids in large jocks and gay colorings; many | of black or navy gabardine, serge, and poplin. Some braid to make room for summer ones. $19.74 Frocks that were formerly up to $27.75. | Silk jersey, Georgette crepe, | plain and striped taffeta, | crepe de chine, crepe meteor. Simple styles of fine quality als, with refined and un- ous trimmings. Sport | of silk jersey, with smart cordings, afternoon dresses in light shades of Georgette crepe, | straight line frocks with tues, | pleats, embroidery. ny of rich navy blue, some green and soft beige color, Sth Street ere ar others button trimmed. Shirred or pleated from waist- lines or yokes, plain and novelty pockets; wide and narrow belts, ogre —Third Moor, | BSth Street 71 Women’s Coats aittthn $16.74 From Regular Stocks The reason is that the size range is broken. The materials are sport- silks, serge, silk or wool jersey, novelty fabrics. $4.89 Coats that were up to $10.74 Couts of navy serge, velour checks, and silk and wool poplins, Empire styles with linen crash col lars and cuffs; double belts,” silk 1. | stitching, cordings, pearl buttons to $16.74 1 taffeta, Corded Empire ffe ts; collars The uses are sport, street pemstitched and hand embroidered; collars lie; taffeta covered buttons; silk linings, | OF general wear. Some are silk-lined. fseera—Third Floor, Street, Broadway A New Victor Record With a Patriotic Note The Star-Spangled Banner, sung by John McCormack, 89¢ Other Victor Records at about 10% less than list prices Chapeaux La hats to go visiting, hats f quise are up gowns, Parisian elegance and quality of whieh ever afford to pay for her prmemevemrn 2A)() We have made hats, claborate an remarkably low pric ux La Marquise. ie eS Picture have quetlish brims of pleat this price ones in black lisere ed malines and rich feather trimmings model of col with grein combination elle ed hi Ht tinted floral « ive he Trimmed Hats, $ Made to sell al $15 and 52) a fortunate cash transaction an 1 tailored, all with the torn f 4,96-——— are able to sell these stamp of elegance, at this MWYI—Second Floor, Gtth street Girls ! Summer Wardrobe. Outfitted Here, at Savings What does a girl need in summer? Not one, but many answers to that important question are found in the Girls’ Own Section. New frocks that show a tendency for sports, camp suits, light wash dresses, summer coats,—shown now. Voile Frocks that out size and “large young” girls can wear becomingly, priced at less. Made of sheer white voile and plaid voile in effective com nation. Very deep pleated collar of t er and plain material combined, with and embroidery in front. Sizes 12 to Illustrated, $5.94 A smart two-piece Sport Dress of gold or Copenhagen Japanese crepe has pleated skirt, collar and pocket of striped material in matching colors. The patent leather belt gives a bright touch. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Originally priced 83.96. $2.96 Camp Suits for girls who will spend many summer days outdoors, Two-piece style of heavy drill in blue or khaki color, with belted coat, large patch pockets, sport skirt. Sizes 12 to 16 years, $4.89 Graduation Day! ¥rocks for the long-to-be- nm. Youthful styles of crepe rhine, Georgette Frocks #0 simple and yet so dainty that th $7.94 to $19. 16 years. npn, & may be used all summer. Summer Dresses, $1.96, $2.96 Tretty, summery new models, of sheer voiles and crepes with dainty collars, pockets, touches All new, plain y clever color Sizes 6 to 14, Coats, Reduced $5.94, $7.49 These were originally priced 7.94 to IS.74. All this sea. son's smart models of wool vele our, popli colorings. $ tto Wy but not all sizes in each Peare—Third Moor, 15th Street, New Sweaters Always Something Different For Women: $3 96 A sleeveless, slipover sweater, td with pinched waist and V neck. Reseda, Cope $4.49: clings be in Nile, Coy $8.94 Hand uitted Shetland wool sweaters, Vo necks, belts, front corn, light blue, orange. Colors are blue $9.74 the and plain rose buttoning. rose, gra sweat combinations of ed hite, purple with white, blue with V neck For Misses and Children: Q Vibro sweaters in. a Q Fibre and merce $6.49 Uy seaeee elise | SO:AD shnever vil collar and sash, Pateh pockets. collar and sash, a Rose, blue, gold and green | kerchief pocket. Many Fibre and mercerized sweaters, with patch pockets, sashes, Plain weave; t p sailor collars, ny colors $5.4 O° Third Moor, Broadway, U4th Street Get Under a New Straw Hat You couldn't choose a better time to select the successor to your soft hat. You couldn't choose a better stock from which to make your selection for variety, for quality and for money — saving. This year we have assembled an assortment of Sennits, $1.89 to $2.74 Splits, $1.89 to $3.89 Milans, : $4.89 to $6.89 Bangkoks, $4.89 to $7.89 $7.89 to $10.89 Panamas, $3.89 to $42.75 Also Many New Novelty Blocks Baliuags, We are sole representatives for the well known “Simpson & Harvey” Imported Straws. Self con- forming, cushion fitting styles. [sadam cece Ua Deal Dae7e—Main Ploor, U5th street, Mata renanenrananenanerevarateretanenatenerenve et a