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‘or ead ve ” This Great February Sale, with its thousands of BARGAINS, will bring YOU the HOME you have wished for with the SMALLEST OUTLAY OF CASH—We will gladly OPEN AN ACCOUNT for you—witha single article or an entire outfit on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS A small payment down and small weekly or monthly pay- ments will brine you everythn No Interest Added—No Extra Charges We Vaiue Your Account, Whether It Be $5 or $5,000— you want. Pay tor This Suit $1.50 Weekly FRIDAY, FEBRUARY WOMEN VOTERS TO MEET. THE EVENING WORLD, SMALLER PORTIONS, PRICES ABOUT SAME THE HOTEL MEN SAY But Restaurant Ration-Reduc-| ing Order May Be Modi- | fied After All. | Our 3 Great Stores 35 to 36 St. Block 8th ar That the talked-of order from Washington regulating the amount of meat which may he served in any public eating place ts unnecessary and will not be promulgated, ts the pinion of Thomas D. Greene, Prest- dent of the New York State Hotel Men’s Association and proprietor of the Hotel Woodward, who ts in per- sonal touch with the Food Adminis- And Pay for It $1.60 Weekis Other 2 ard 6 Room Uur- fite Wor io’ 84.00, tration “I believe the tdea of reducing the portions of meat which may be served has been abandoned,” said Mr. OWS POROTHY Open An Account With This Genuine Oak Extension Table We have onl ¥ 200 of these Tadley ixtends to 6 feet Greene. “I do not think there is any DOLGLAS. necessity for such a ruling at this| Kings County time, and I believe Washington has ' come around to that view of it. The Women's Univ “If any such rationing order 1s | Ki will hol passed, Tam convinced it will be only |" has 8 extr American Walnut Colonial Bedroom Suit (Four Pie are, Brooklyn a membership a ves Cash or Credit becaue tt has been found to be un- |!" avoidable. Mr, Hoover fs fully awake to every phase of the food situation He will take no action which will not be backed to the limit by New York | a Our Special 3-Room Outfit of Hith Grade Period Furniture an | 35 ro 36 ST. Eventnw BLOCK Sth AVE. lock at All ‘Thr CHALMERS ENG TO START THIS GREAT 10-MINUTE FIGH1 The “hot spot" worth a few minutes of your time just to see it. and what it does 1°18 E MEANS THE PASSING OF THE YOUR! ENGINE ON A COLD DAY How often have you fought with your engine to start it on a cold day or shoots it on to the cylinders in 100% condition for power and results. little that comes out of the exhaust that the engine hasn’t made good use of. itself is such a curious, simple little device that it is well We will be glad to show it V/orid Almanac === NOW ON SALE == hotel men.” quantity would mean a pro nportionate | reduction tn price Id the order go into effect, Mr. Greene said there ‘un- doubtedly would be some reduction, but hardly tn proportion. He said he | Poy, did not value very highly the patriot- Im of those people who were always | o his peain thinking of their pocketbooks. Jthe cheap « John J. Cavanagh, President of the|ing hou Society of Restaurateurs and pro- prietor of C 4 Restaurant, 258 | j,.41; West 24d t. belleves the pro- | suffer posed c He, too, failed | health to see ing or i ot the Women'a talks by ind & musical programme je who eat in 4 and board ory and poorer » not buy any- ng without. [ to 19 unjust. it would bring a material reduction in prices ye ration nat bread There may some reduction," | eat said Mr. Cavanagh, “but it will be, Wit slight. All the expenses of running a | 0°” i restaurant will continue regardless of | hey pe cota be jb any reduction in the amount of meat |p served. y limiting the | fou with their own bread, for they would have to buy wheat flour substitutes when the white four. biic has taken w rty Loaf and the 4s and rolls we bi “It will c t Just as much to serve ‘ steak or five! t beef us It will to + which Is, y. Our fixed | y going rerve twice about what w charges are Everything is linen, silverwa While we are relish up. | nervin le | days. y beginning days, 1 be- serving more live we he percentage people than before the war, our|of sul ve them oftener profits are less.” | without sulting dissatisfaction.” The ten meat rationing order] Mr. Cavanug! ‘ed that | forbids t rving of more than six/very few Jf any of the hotelx and ounces of k to & person per meal, | restaurants hac ninated or reduced tive ounces of roast beef, two and |the charge for bread and butter since Counsel = P. ul ~Chapman "The weight of all meats is figured cooking. If we are per S y rt hy » or figure! the “new tartles Court by Appealing men cenay tit} for Mercy for Client. course Mr, ¢ | ration! only to Phe question of life or the ¢ tir for sixtoe taurants 8 thay be Son / \requested to reduce the quant man, the former ehoir boy on trial in | meat rerved as she hax Brooklyn for “murder, is expected but no ' but no way > the jury before 6 o'clock to ipel |who never 1 aking hotels, restaur rplaineat- fere the n 1 Witham t atin pub- Mu any other ie iat they be Ing houses. ny n He virtually a cold night after it had been/standing in the teeth of the wind for an hour or so? | 7 .. u Chapm in we An # Now, to step on the starter button in a current Chalmers is almost to start | €: sagt ura ory coat it no’ matter where the red shows in the thermometer. Five seconds is ample wenshe gin time to most owners of current Chalmers for sending the engine away on the nike a a inne aan run. And another second or two means midsummer softness with power to GIRLS WOMEN! plea that a wea \ tear through any wind or six inches of fresh snowfall. Mantis alee Remember: the “hot spot’ and the “ram's-horn” manifold do the big TAKE CASCARETS © jury wu ' ; emergency work. One pulverizes the gas and warms it up and the other a “oni res Tirta read There's IF GONSTIPATED ea al, paid | They Liven Your Liver and Bowels and Clear Your Complexion a Don't Stay Headachy, Bilious, With TOURING GAISE PASRENOEDS CABRIOLET LEASSENGER DING LIMMOUSINESTPASSENCRR © ie Breath Bad and Atomse! 4 STANDARD ROADS fr ‘ TOWN GAR, 7-PASSENGER $2925, LIMOUSINE LANDAULBT - sour ALL PAICES FO 8. DETROIT SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOYT NOTICE G ; « F ———— set a 10-cent box now 1 A Yo-night sure! Toke Casearet Chalmers Sales Company, Inc. euiov the vniceatl kentlor: lve , : Yee: j 1 ¢ Sk Hoth ntreet howel cleansing you ever expe Main Office and Sales Room, 1828 Broadway Phone Columbus 5410 Celcncate miiivan, oun live ra : a clean your th ’ Servicm Stn hee The out gripi I 453 West 167ih St 1 | d Ave 2406 Grand Concourse Sandy, Phone Mutut . Hort 550 Plone Fordham Fits rikht, tong * a eves bright, step elastic ar ‘ ut Tt ion rosy—they're wonderful. Get 4 = 10-cent box now at any drug = arya Wire Mothers cun sufely give a whale ( f caret to children any thue feverish, bilious, tongue 1 they are ha = as DSN 1918, Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street 3 Between 5th and 6th Avenues A Very Special Offering, Saturday, Misses’ Afternoon Frocks Advance Spring styles, fashioned in plain silk taffeta and crepe de Chine, many combined with Georgette crepe; featuring new collars and smart skirts; some finished with dainty touches of braid or embroidery; Spring colorings. Special $18.50 And in addition, a distinctive showing of many Exclusive Tailored Street Frocks Copies of late importations, developed in tricotines, Poiret twills, wool scrim and fine serges; showing new features, such as semi-fitted, severe and plain basque effects; buttoned high at throat or in back; models with narrow shoulders and fitted sleeves are also in evidence; draped or fancy tunic skirts, $24.75 to 85.00 A Sale of Women’s Kidskin Gloves at $1.50 Black, white and colors, also black with white embroidery; white with black embroidery. Value $2.00 a pair Hand Crochet Beaded Bags and Purses at $9.75 Steel and jet beads; blue, black, brown, red, ete.; also smart color combinations, Regularly $12.75 to 25.00 Women’s Advance Spring Dresses We have prepared for To-morrow an offering of # selection of entirely new and attractive models, in serge, jersey taffeta, foulard and satins. at $16.50, 19.75, 25.00 and 29.50 Extraordinary reductions have been made on the remainder of our Women’s High Class Winter Suits for immediate wear, some priced greatly below cost. The Millinery Department On the Main Floor, announces advance displays of charming Imported Hats, together with exclusive styles from the best American sources. Excellent price advantages available To-morrow: Caterpillar Braid Hats In black and colors, at $2.95 Women’s Lisere Hats Fine quality; in black and colors 3.90 to 4.50 Women’s Attractive Petticoats Effective new styles at very low prices. Tub Silk Petticoats With double panels; wide assortment for selection, $2.95 Street Petticoats In Tub Silks, Jerseys, Taffetas, plain and. strined effects; all colorings, $3.95 & 4.95 Women’s Morning and Beach Dresses A Very Important Sale on Second Floor, will include An simple attractive assortment of styles, coat models and one or two-piece effects, of striped and checked ging- linons and hams, pique, novelty fabrics $1.95, 2.95 to 4.95 Our Boys’ Winter Clothing Is being closed out at substantial reductions. Boys’ Smart Suits Junior Boys’ Overcoats Mixtures and blue Of desirable not all sizes in every leading sty $9.75 u the rings $7.50 $9.75 12.50 Boys’ Mackinaws—S$5.50 50 Zoe to 3.95 serge; tyle $7.50 x materia Formerly $9.75, at Formerly al $9, 75 12.50 $1.05 12.50, 12.50 15.00, . 1500, . Wash Suits, - at al Sizes 214 to 9 worth #3 Formerly sold at 87 Plush, Velvet and Velour Hats, 1 formerly $1.50 to 5.00, at