The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1918, Page 5

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Commissioner of Dooks, Among the improvements contem- plated {# the establishment of a direct Changes to Provide Better Rura coal bunkering syatem for ships and Facilities Also Before a broadening of tho facilities fot handling inbound shipments of natural ice, The New York men a « Le] vocate the building of muoh ia A < docks for the exclusive use of bunkering. si Direct Bunkering of Ships and} { Increased Dock Facilities Discussed at Meeting. could be avoided In fcAdoo was urged: also | to Investigate the possibiitties avatl- | WASHINGTON 15.—Extensiv 5 able for transportation in the New plans for increasing the te York State Harge Canal Mayor} = = Hylan deviared that by re-arranging | the control of the barge canal much of the natural ico which necessarily | L- | will have to be shipped inte New | York the coming summer could be Absolutely Removes} transportea vy way of the canal Indigestion. Druggists) ™™ tefund money if it fails. 25e canal dock | coming that | way o|MOTHER AND DAUGHTER DIE TOGETHER FROM GaS Nasal Catarrh | Head Colds—Hay Fever—Asthma rial Hrwath eS in sal ‘| Spread American Flag Over Them- AN drugins Kolox Co. reins SE] selves—Two Canary Birds Die With Them. i TUSCANIA VICTIMS Mrs, Rose Wernor, ftty-one, and her | Memorial Service, Sunday, Feb. 17 Half Past Two Sharp. of six mi 4 in the bathroo », 182 Union Avenue » last night be was attached to the | nge and led up to the bath- | 1970 Broadway, (QOTH-OTTH STS.) Soldiers. Sullors, the Public. Invited, The Committee. n n, where every crack had been stuffed | with cloths, They had brought pillows | to place under their heads on the bathe | room floor, had apread a large America» | flag over themselves, a had even brought two canary 9 to die with ake them This is the highest grade work |\"tThe discovery was made by GUARANTEED TEN YEARS | Werner's son Arthur when he 22-Karat =. 22-Karest from Hoboken, where he ta o ts Gold Crowns 3 Bridge Work [| with the Fletcher Shipbuliding Company. Rudolph Werner, husband of the | mother, is connected with the ship bus | Inoas In Ne rk A note left by the daughter asked ‘hat a ‘NO TOOTH OVER $ DR. FINCH, 10 Kenmare St, 409-411 Fulton St, Open 0 to 7. beth bodies be cremated, but gave no hint as to the reason of the suicide. | AN’S Shoe New Spring Last Tony Red Russian Calf or Smart Gun Metal $ It would cost $8 on Fifth Avenue haracter and style—the kind eet, Our now basement just such shoes as this— ring, of our low downstairs expenses, at ally low prices, You will find a splendid chotco of new now {a our Opening Exhibition, Come {n! LMHIRscaA ¥SHOE’COMPAINY® Southeast Corner of Sixth Ave. and 39th St. Formerly 404-406 Sixth Ave, James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH, Special Sale | “}toid - Tight” Hair Net | | | Fringe Nets 2 for, . 15c, doz, 85¢ | 2Bc, doz. 1.25 | Vien le Fringe No. 41,..0a, 18¢, doz, 1,0] vege’ © Nery -ea, 20, doz, 2.25 | Viennette Cap or lringe Nets, ea, 25¢, doz. 2,75 | in White or Gray. .p for 40¢ Cap Shape OfaKien cen 15c, doz. 85e | 2 2 fore... 25c, doz. 1.25 | 2,for: ALHANY, N. ¥., Feb. 15.—The Towr ship Schoo! Law, tho rock on which ¢ alllance between Gov, Whitman and] + Speaker Sweet of the Assembly wa 6 lature to-day by the introduction of a! The THE EBVw.sN@ WORLL, re DAY, rhon.~ Legislature. was brought before the Legis 4, was brought re the 1 foara 1 sehSol district 5th Avenue 34th Street Irrespective of Their Actual Value | 400 WINTER OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men Radically Reduced for Saturday $13.75 | Odd Lots—One, Two or Three of a Kind These Winter Overcoats have been marked for absolute and immediate dis- posal, at a price that is lower than the present wholesale cost. Fashioned of high- grade Fabrics; many are quarter satin-lined, with satin sleeve linings; perfectly tailored; the assortment is varied; plain or fancy patterns. The size range is incomplete but there are all sizes in the lot from 34 to 42. MEN’S CLOTHING DEP’T—5STH FLOOR Saturday——Last Day EXTRAORDINARY SALE Men’s “McCreery Silk Shirts” Extensive assortments of good, serviceable Extra heavy quality Broadcloth Silks— with or without Satin stripes; McCreery models; sleeve lengths 33 to 86 No charge for sleeve alterations. Men's Furnishings Department—Main Floor Second Season INDOOR SCHOOL OF GOLF Appointments may be made with our expert Instructor in charge, between 10 A. M, and 5 P. M. Daily Moderate Rates: Half Hour piety ae sla $1.00 | Twelve + cess ees $10.00 Golf School is conveffiently located on the | coining the Sporting Goods and Men's ¢ Floor, ad- partments James MeCreery & Co. -~H 40, 151d, ss Fifth Avenue at 35th St. Bstablished 1879 FRESH,.NEWandSPRINGLIKE VI isses A DRESS of wool jersey—a comfortable one-piece style, sashed in a new way and of the severely plain type that sets off girlish beauty to best advantage. Tan, Navy, White, Beaver. 14-16-18 years. $22.50 AN AFTERNOON FROCK which mothers of conservative taste will select is of very fine heavy crepe de Chine with three deep tucks taken in the skirt and a bodice of unusually charming surplice lines, Taupe, Navy, Flesh, White, Grey, Rose, Copen. 14-16-18 years. $32.50 A NEW RAGLAN TOP COAT —of silvertone with « broad belt, con- vertible collar and a single box pleat, very wide, giving unusual smartness to the back. Warm enovgh for early Spring and roomy enough to allow a sweater to slip under for the cooler occasions of motoring. Taupe, French Army Blue and Green. 14-16-18 years. $42.50 For the Fillette A NEW ETON SUIT navy or fawn serge of unusually fine quality. The jacquette is lined throughout with a bright polka dot silk and the girdle of the skirt is of the silk of the jacquette lining, $42.50 Taupe, Copen or Nacy. 13-15-17 years. A NEW STRIPED TAFFETA —has plain Georgette sleeves and an overcoat of fresh taffeta that follows the lines of the Pony Coat, Copen, Taupe or Navy effects. 13-15-17 years. $27.50 For Her Younger Sister A NEW SPRING COAT—Of silvertone, Empire style, design and trimming unconventional and charming, $37.50 Reindeer or Rose. 10 to |4 years. A NEW DRESS of non-crushable linen is made Empire style, with « detachable waist of pleated organdie that is most fresh looking. The skirt is made full hanging with wide pleats. 8 to 14 years $13.50 Second Floor For Immediate Wear Three New Suits for Women $39.50 “Lines new and correct, fabrics right for February and March. Slashed seams, smart button trimmings, fresh vestees and collars that are unmistakably SPRING. POIRET TWILL ETON SUIT, practical for present wear. It has an unusual single button fastening, below which a white satin vestee waistcoat shows. Fine tailoring; beautiful finishing. A PONY COA'T SUIT, blue serge, of before-war fineness, made along generous, full lines, A Spring suit of which one will never tire. A distinguishing feature ts an attachable pique vestee, A NEW BELTED SUIT of serge. The coat is full skirted, with the new slashed seams, An attachable collar of pongee gives a fresh Springtime finish. Notably well done are the sleeves with buttoned cuffs. Third Floor CONCERNING THE NEW * SLIP-OVER SWEATERS Saturday—$5.95 EXCEEDING ALI. SMARTNESS for wear with the light Springtime frocks: a destrable lighter wrap for underneath a top coat “THE YARN will be noted for its fine elasticity and the sweaters are the natural result. They are (ithe and fine aa willow ewetches SPRINGTIME PATTERNS~ sailor collar, deep V-neck and « broad band of purling detining the waist line, A soft, easy fit down over the hips, PRINGTIME COLORINGS—apple-greea, soft blue, rose, rose-pink, white, turquoise, as well as tans, grey, coral and black. —Four SATURDAY VALUES in Women’s Stockings— At 25c a pair, an unusual value in cotton stockings —medium weight, knit of extra fine, soft yarn—-pure white and fast black, made with elastic garter tops, and soles reinforced for lasting service 35¢ grade At 95c a pair, Richelieu ribbed, pure dye sill hose~-black, with tops and solea of weinforced cotton for extra serviceability. $1.25 grade At $1.15 a pair, fine ingrain, thread silk hose with double all silk garter- tops—black only—smart and suitable for early S) cing wear $1.50 grade At $1.25 a pair, pure dye silk with mercerized tops and soles reinforced for extra wear Heretofore $1.7§ ms ————— ate You Never Pay More at Best's ee teeta etad ao tet aden et ee eee er eee —-

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