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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, + The engagement of Miss Gertrude Belden Hicks, daughter of Stephen T. Hicks, and Dr. William H. McKay is announced. Miss Hicks ts a mem- er of an old Long Island family. ‘The wedding will take place in April, | § Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Jullan Mack | of No. 547 West End Avenue an- mounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss velyn Mack, to Ed- win Melville Kahn of Cincinnati, a on of Mrs, David ft. Kahn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larkin Re #0n of Bronxville announce th @agement of their daughter, M! eile Relerson, to Lieut, Wi Pickman Fay, son of Mrs. G Barr McCutcheon. Lieut. Fay, who Served with the American Ambulance i France, ta now ed to th 804th Field Artillery at Camp Ur ‘The wedding wi soe Mar at @ o'clock in Chéiw Chu t ville. The wedding of Misy Alm Foster, daughter of Mrs ter of No. 601 Wert 121ot take # Fos. / and Tdeut. Clive McKinstry Nichols, U. B. R,, will take piace at 4 0 to morrow afternoon in the Notre Dame Churob, Morningside Drive and West AMth Street, ‘Mr. and Mra. A. Van Sickie Kline et No. 817 West End Avenue nounce the eng f daughter, Miss M to Téout. Joun 1 George M. Fildy of ‘The wedding of M Yand Bogert, daught: ton T. Bogert of + partment at Colin Frank Benson Ti took place Wedn: home, No. 422 West 15 ‘The marriage of ™ uray, daughter of George H. Le Huray of Su J, to Lieut. s took place yesterd prnoon in Cal- vary Episcopal Church, Summit The marriage of Miss Lucinda Poll Jon Menendez, daugite Mra, Jose Marla Menendez ‘West End Avenue, and Ax master Bertram Plorr N, R., took place last evening ballroom of the Hotel am, A Feception for 200 guests followed. Mise Eleanor Mowrey phia and Licut. Sta wewseki of the Polish Volunteor § «vice were married in this city yester- day. After a brief honeymoon, Lieut St. Paleszewski, w furlough, will rejoin the French front In the DANDRUFF MAKES HAIR FALL OUT | A Bottle of “Danderine” keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful. Girls) Try this! Doubles beauty of your hair in few moments. Within ten m €ation of Danderine vou cunne ape trace of dandruff or fall your scalp will not iteh, but will please you most will be few weeks’ use, whe: see nie fine and downy at first really mew hair—growing all scalp. a Uttle Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair, No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth w Danderine and carefully through your he on t php) at a time. hi ¢ ing—your hair will ie y and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxuri: Get a bottle of Krc from any drug store or and prove that your hair ts and soft as any that it has been oe aglected or injured by carele ment—that's all—you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you w dite Dandering— dy | as pretty a9 tre , SALE SATURDAY: The Millinery Sections Will Be Crowded Saturday Numerous attractive bargain offerings have been Tomorrow, § arranged. One we mention in particular is this “second edition” of our great sale of ° Black Tailored Ra 5 » Spring Hats a Absolute $2. Values. New York. rae pet Seashore | CrOWd to this store. sale daily and swiftly, This is a record-brerk- ing value. Shiny Japanese smooth straw hats, cleverly hined with eatin crowns endid grade, in @ fine of the prevailing SALE SATURDAY Have the Coiffure You Want Ry the simple process of mingiing with own tresses an All-Around Transformation of Naturally Wavy Hair, On Sale Tomorr styles in POKES, MUSHROOMS AND SAILORS. Simply but smartly trim- med with bands and bows of black and colored rib- bons, silk straw effects and other novelties. SALE SATURDAY A Gala Day for Bargains in Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel And this is the reason for the good news: In every case where lots are small we have ré-priced the garments in such a manner as will insure quick selling. However, itis well to give you the whole- some advice, you mothers of daughters, to COME EARLY. Many of the lots are so limited that it will take a short while to Cre of them to discriminating women who recognize bargains when they see t These Middy Blouses for girls are Made of white Jean cloth, regulation style. Some some with blazer stripes. At MIDDY BLOUSES, Regularly Sold at $1 made up to 40 bust measure 65¢ ( alt white or with collar trimmed with contrasting color; Laced shield front, patch pockets and hem at bottom. ) GIRLS’ TUB DRESSES, Regularly Priced at $2—The sizes range from 6 to 12 years, A variety of pretty styles for choice, but quantities limited. Materials in- { clude GINGHAMS, CHAMBRAYS and COMBINATION EFFECTS in one and iece styles } GIRLS' WASHABLE DRESSES, Regularly Priced Up to $3-—These charming (ue dresses are developed in a variety of materials. 1 ‘10 sy: ‘65 two: Ginghems, Chambrays, in ) | checks; plaids and stripes. Sizes from 6 to 14 years, {gO RAINCOATS, Regularly $3.95—Sizes range 13, 15, 17 and 19 years. These serviceable coats are made of Tan Rubberized Canton Cloth, full length; \ belted model with sh aped collar, patch pockets and culls. All Our Junior Coats At Ue | Grouped in Two Lots and Reduced as Follows: At Li fa 50—JUNIOR COATS, formerly priced | At “10° 50—JUNIOR COATS tormerly One and two piece styles. from $14.70 to $18.50, Only 55 | priced from $19.50 to $24.50. coats in this lot. | Only 64 Coats ti this lor Sizes 15 to 19 years. The coats are made of Woel Velour or Burella Cloth in desirable colors, also navy and black. The styles are very distinctive and feature large cape or convertible collars of plush or self material. ets, cuffs and belt. Some are trimmed with Karamie Cloth and have novelty pock- SALE SATURDAY setting sun’s rays remind us that the d and it is the last day shall be the biggest of all. 1918. Goodbye, New York. I Thank Each and All of You Individually for. ‘Every Visit You Made and Every Article You Bought at My Sale Saturday, my Lockhart “Mill-End” Sale closes for this season. is my last call and the last editorial from my pen. city brings out a wild, scrambling, frolickin everywhere, and surge over every floor, quickly picking up the short lots that are bunched and offered at ridiculous prices. The business has been climbing only a fitting climax that We publish here two columns of short lots that will sbort- circuit the retail business of New York. Frugal people's am- bition will be set aflame by the prices. The goods will be put on sale at 9 o'clock. Some will last twenty minutes. Some of the larger lots may last till noon “Odd” Lots of Children's Dresses Children's 75¢ White Dresses 39 1 ¢ hiidren’ 's $2.95 White | 95 2 to 5 years (4 Drestes— sizes 2 to 6 years. Children’s $3.96 White te Dresses— sizes 2 to 6 years. All prettily trimmed with laces and embroideries. Children’s $1.50 White Dresses—s zes 2 to 6 yrs Children’s $2.50 White Dresses—sizes 2 to 6 years. 75c bd [ata “Broken” Lots of Women’s Underwear Combination Sults-—low neck, no sleeves, tight knee or lace trimmed, Regular sizes, Vests high neck, short sleeves or low neck, no sleeves. (Slight- 25) Ic ly imperfect.) Kegular and extra sizes. Values to $0c; choice at “Odd” Lots of Women's Underwear Combination Suits of Medium Weight Cotton and Lisle Thread—high or low neck, knee or ankle lenpth, short sleeves or no sleeves; slightly imperfect. Regular and extra sizes in the lot, but not in all styles. woul vests. Values to $1.50; your choice at “Odd” Lots of Women’s Underwear Lisle Thread or Cotton Combination Suits—low neck, no sleeves, fake or lace trimmed, also “odd vests. Values to 89¢; choice at “Odd” Lots of Women's Hose Fast Black or White Cotton Hose— double garter top, heel and toe; slightly imperfect, regular aod extra sizes; sale. The last day of my sale in every crowd of customers who swarm from Tomorrow, my customers will spend a happy, profitable day, just like gathering wild flowers in June. prices will create a noisy roar of business that will not still or stop until the ay is done and my Lockhart Sale is ended in I call upon the master souls of this great city to follow the applauding O. Locrhert SALE SATURDAY Women and Misses Can Save A Worth-While Sum of Money in Tomorrow's Sale of Stylish Dresses Formerly Priced $12.75 to $16.50 At $] ()-50 Sizes for women and misses up te 40- inch bust measure.) Stunning Dresses of Satin, Crepe de Chine and Serge, in corret colors and styles appropriate for early Spring wear, In this same special saie there is also in- cluded a group of BEAUTIFUL EVENING DRESSES, fashioned of shimmering silks in fascinating pastel shades, Only 73 Dresses in this special sale— come early. This My last day ill- SALE SATURDAY A Rousing Clothing Clearance for Men and Youths We have gathered hundreds of high-class “Odd” Suits and Overcoats from our regular superb lines, and have cut into the | \ prices deeply, for tomorrow's extraordinary sale in the \ Men's Store | \ \ Scores of bargain groups will greet the crowds | \\\ | that will atiend this sale, but in this announcement we make mention of the four leading specials, and though the prices are wonderfully low, we empha- size that these are all exceilent garments, thoroughly | well made in every detail, of high-class materials and in up-to-date styles. $1885 473 Very Fine lots from higher priced tines Suits— at “Broken” Suits representing the most ambitious efforts of well-known makers of high-class ready-to- wear apparel, This season's newest stvles for men and youths in regular, stouts and “longs.” The materials include) WORSTEDS, CASSI- MERES AND CHLVIOTS, in checks, stripes and plain colors. Here you have a choice of the newest single and double breasted models A considerable saving of money on any suit | you select in this lot | 278 Overcoats — Special at . $15 Incomparable values at this price. In fact, many of these were originally priced up to $25, but because the assortm “broken” we bid these over Single and double breasted models, Models, Staple and Chesterfield models, self or velvet collars, quarter or full lined, Sizes up to 48 ¢ neasure 173 Overcoats— $12. 85 Special at “Odd” Lots of Women’s Fibre Silk Hose Black, white and colored fibre silk, lisle garter top; double sole, heel and toes; slightly imperfect: all sizes; values to $1 50; sale.........65 5c A Men’s Shirt 643 Excelle: Sulie—at., $15 A really brilliant assortment of suits in sizes | in a complete and attractive variety of fabrics Styles and sizes for men and young men, and fashions. Every chest measure up to 40, Some rich picking for those who attend this Sale at 89¢ We purposely refrain from mentioning values on these shirts. We don’t have to. They will tell their own story in this regard. Comparison, however, will show you that elsewliere you’! have to pay much more for them. MEN'S SHIKTS made from a good quality of Percale, cut full size and finished with pearl buttons. Perfect- fitting neckbands and matched stripes. All clean, fresh and perfect; just taken from their original boxes. Black or colored stripes on white grounds; all guaran- teed not to fade. Laundered or soit double cutfs, All sizes from 14 to 17 The man who tuys most liberally in this sale of shirts “Odd” Lots of Men's Hose lisle and cotton, with double heels and toes; black and colors; tly impertect; all sizes: values to 35; at Sill “ 19¢ 59 5e 5é “Odd” Lots of Men's Underwear and Drawers of medium weight white cotton and fleece-lined values fo 98; at Shirts shirts; sizes 34 to 48, but not all sizes of each kind, Remnants of Embroideries tyles and qualities, worth 10c # yard; Saturday at, Most popular yard Strips of Embroideries Manufacturer's sample strips, 6 to 8 inches long, 17 to 45 inches wide; euch, at Imported Chiffon Robe Patterns for men and young men. Excellent range of | sale early. ular materials and styles. Big values at > : the price . 187 Young Men's $77.65 rel) S Suits—at We'll Sell 275 Pairs of $4.75 a Men's Trousers at . orn _ “Broken” assortments from our regular lines, in browns, greys and neat stripes, Excellent striped trousers; 28 to 33 waist | chiefly Cheviots and Cassimeres. Sizes 32 measure only to 37 chest measure only SALE SATURDAY Saturday Will Be the Last Day of Our Mid-Winter Furniture Sale It gives you YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY of effecting savings in sub- stantial, sightly furniture of 10 to 50 PER CENT. Note that EVERY PIECE OF FURNITURE AND BEDDING IS MARKED f ice the: treet iecono nil eave GK itt Beaded effects in combination colorings, white with grey, black and gold, red wall practise Se SER CSE SEQ ANY APM AUR IDR TE ONES ‘en Diack, white with blue and gold combinations These will up beautitully into dancing frock bm rted to sell at $4.50 @ pattern ATURDAY: [TT SALE SATURDAY sale hohnl ne heveeeOeanens cen Handkerchiefs di Surplun of Laces ye " 9 More than 100,000 yards, comprising Cluny, Point de Paris, Shadow Laces, BY THE BUNCH Filet Laces, Valenciennes and ta ‘one worth less than 10¢ a yard, Handkerchiefs pinned together in} some worth up (0 49¢ a yard + 5e, 8e, 11 bunches—2 to 6 handkerchiefs ina yard O q = “bunch.” ‘These are chiefly odds xf yrds at $ 95 and ends, slighty soiled and dam- Wash Goods Remnants aged, Hundreds of remvunts accumulated during the hig sale which closes tomorrow The Handkerchiefs for Men: Bunches of 2 Handkerchiefs, for 8e, 1 2c as 1 Ze t popular fabrics in best grades and colors; regu: Ao ! i 1 one-day special, and a rattling good one, of women to 2 gale, yard oxtords of our own tavorite Foot-Mould make They are offered for one day only at a price that is les than wholesale 10c, 15¢ They are made of fine quality black Remnants of Linings Women’s $3.50 and $4 “Foot-Mould” kidskin, with hand-turned leather soles. All sizes 2!) to Bunche 3 Handker Bleck kid can 124oe quality; at I 4 8; D to E widths chiels—for 21c ard vc Men's $5 and $6 “Foot-Mould” Shoes Gunmetal ( I fi " A Bunches of 4 Handher- oe , r pultog. style, with brown of aray cloth uppers Ale | Chistelor 32- Remnants of Black Seal Plush Over the naweat fat Engin were Goodvear Beves Bunches of 6 Handker 9Q £0 ¢ ths up to 8 ya appropriate material for muffs $9.06 welted soles; sizes 6 to Ov at ‘ "3 hiefs—for 8c arts andt ngs; wort 50a yurd, sule, yard e Boys’ $2 Shoes-—blucher style, Casco Caltskin The Handkerchiefs for Women 5 serviceable soles. “Odd lots, Sices 310 5 Runciee oh ¢ Ubade | 50c to 98e Hand Bays wit eee te” Boand De | Odd totsot ba selvets, silks and leather, all mounted on metal 29 omen’s $1.50 and $2 Slippers (only 300 pairs nese frames, fin" th purse and mirror xen ade and ends” of kid and satin slippers; slightly A¢ Bunches es * 1; Be | artaited Pract ally ail Ae | | Hanskerchic IC and c 9Xe Silk Taffera Bags en” aM hiluren's s Ounmet. Bunch t ' 1 ' ‘ if to match en n Calf, button style, es. $4.98 | | Handkerct ila, 95, | Be Me ene oP ddatang i Bains Sat Taiennces . . artment r; finish with ta sel at hortom, a few patent wy Remnants of $1 Silks Lining Sate Corduroy ale, yard United States Food 50c u License Number, (00842 | and Veivet Remnants of $1.50 Silks Novelties, Pongees, Poplins, Velveteens, Corduroys, pm pe T5¢ ie and 69¢ Choice at 25¢ t pickings those who come early inthe day, Women's styles ars, sets, Vestees and Stocks with jabors p—Fresh Fiuits-- | A from native LAMB * hind A5c |) “etc. sale, ye RUIT Neckwear drew. PORE fresh Jersey Neckwear ir { ao Odd" Al attract tion 9 ntmat dainty t Undermusiins Values Up to 79¢ Fnyelope Chemise and Petticoats ge. This wsa final dispersal of all 45 pickled Ro CINNA® Fresh Buster— Burter- Wel Getiser sitnte Eiiradet Sanitary Rubber Aprons Values at 15 ie (le ! ‘ nd but th fefect | crowd at this 5a ¢ they lust White Potatoes 50e¢ Values at 25¢ f are imperceptible h There will bea neecarly 2nd Floor rth of Merchandise in Any Department, or for $2 / Sperry" Gold Stampa Are Redeemable for % on Trading Stamps, Ask for Them, 1 ax Usual ae Stamps Till 12 0'Clock. AT A SPECIAL Don't delay. PRICE, TOP of ticking. The Bed will :s sold sepa- rately if desired, for $5.75 Roll edge, covered ina high quality | of ticking. Splendidly made in all | regular sizes $7.75 Combination Mattress — covered in good grade of tick- $5.75 me $1.45 Golden Oak Finished Wood seat Chair 50 American Golden Oak Finish Arm Rockers —upholstere in penu- we Spanish leather uesupto Our Famous Liberty Felt Mattress in Cash at Single aw Stampa Thereafter. SALE SATURDAY Remnants and Cuttings of Inlaid Linoleums These ude . 34 $1.38,a Printed 1 ice from full fades from 9$¢ to tehe in Fifth Floo the ax Offices on the Single “Sperry You're out of pocket if you do so This White Metal Bed 5 Outfit (as illustrated) 13] 2.7% The outfit consists of post BEDSTEAD with 7 Can be had in all ender sizes. ROMELINK SPRING with high riser, SOFT Gold Stamps Al We oD ’ 2-inch continuous 7-8-inch filling rods. Guaranteed MATTRESS covered in a good grade $5.75 Guaranteed Romelink Spring high risers; all regular re rut $3.95 Beds $5.75 $9 Telescope com- plete with pad mattress $6.75 Golden Oak Finish Extension Tables—extend to about Sr. 5 feet 35:45 $20 Large Tapestry Arm Chairs and Rockers Birch Ma- § 50 hogany finish frame ’ 16 Three-Piece Mahogany Finish Living Room Suite consisting of Arm Chair, Arm Rocker and Settee, covered Spanish leathererte in SALE SATURDAY Upholsteries 75e Window Shades—size 3x8 ft; n spring rollers; opaque 39. suitable for making sash » for be ry only quality Curtains ter valance, cream only; ine 3 to $4 Sofa Cushi covered with at- ures, damasks and imported a variety of styles and shapes a

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