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& be . : | 8 f * a 3 t i } ( s " \ ' | ft Ga ‘ea sthe first time in twenty-seven days a fr e |s ofl. gine Hefore he descended from his room men, photographers news, aper men gathered at the door that they him when he left, promising to the hat he would — man once more, if not com- ely a well one the Colonel sent by one of the at- | photographers tha’ pone later in the day at the Hotel Lang- the| ham, whither he was bound. | His wish was respected when the |famous patient appeared on the hos- pital steps. He wore his old black BR Bee [rampaign hat and a fur lined over- which time he came perilously close | coat, with the collar turned up about to death. He stepped out of Roose. his cars, Aside from a alight pal- Col. Theodore Roosevelt e @unlight full in bis face to-day for imprisonment, during For Flavour a theve is no tea to compare with ul AD I ODBYLON THA Fresh from the Gardens of Sunny Ceylon. an Every packet aliko-dehcious!—Salada Tea Co.,100 Hudson St., Now York. veit Hospital five minutes after noon |lor and some thinners of his features! ALONE IN Col. Roosevelt sovimed unchanged by THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, BIG CITY; SUICIDE. \the ordeal of operations and dan-| Dog 14 in New York |eerous fever through whieh he had or Wrote. parsed, Leaving a note, which he #ald & He walked led, even by a cane.| dog lived a better life than a barhel Mrs. Roosevelt was the only mam-| in New York, John Wilson, a carper panied him to the door of his lin- ousine and there reached In to shake his hand in a parting wish of “mood luck." Several of the newspaper men called out to ask how Col. feoling “Bully!” flash of teeth, and the auto atarted for the hotel at Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, where the Cotonal will re- main a week before going to his Oya. ter Day home. Within « few weeks, the physicians predict, Col. Roosevelt will be in ber- ter health than at any time since he | returned from Brazil four years ago. Ho shows some loss of color and weight chanco it* may be restored by long continued treatment. The dulled right | ou ear will soon be av foOd as ever. | Hils dinzy spells are struction of the semi-cl the left ear, and may come at any qulek or unexpected motion. But it ie Mra! | believed to be only temporary, only difficulty now is when walking. As long as ho keéps his mind om bis! *°") walking, howeyer, he has no trouble | ber of the family with him, 154 Hast 127th § Dr, HH. Keyes, howse physician, |" the gas before he went to bed ‘ y y night. and the Colonet's day nurse accom-|"§n\, morning Mrs A from whom he rented the su was, She traced it to Wil and found his door wa: culled @ policeman, who trance. ‘The man was Gi on the tabin read: “You may think I'm crazy, but Tm not. I'm simply tired of living alon: tn a big city, A dog in New York has « better life than I ha Bsidnsieaeeme doe note Roosevelt was he exclaimed, with the old UNION DENIES CONTEMPT. Miners’ Om: that tnju crs’ officials fro the Hinchman pion min mployees In briefa filed by ident Frank J. Hayes and nine While bearing in Bia 10¢t ear | r officials and members of the may be permanently loat, there ts a ed Mine Workers of America ve briefe were filed tn answer to pt procaedings instituted by thw ny against the labor leaders. cont jue to the de-| View cular canal in : 4.—Vice George who saw in the Inland, A here.’ ‘The Baron nels Howe Seymour) OTTAWA, Ont., Sir Charles | Knowles, Baronet, His | q now!) HB. Altman & Cn. Another Special Sale of Women’s Spring Suits $38.00 is now being held in at The Department for Women's Suits (Third Floor) A Very Unusual! Sale of Chinese Embroldertes (in silk) will be a special feature @o-morrow in the Oriental Section of the Fancy Needle- work Department, on the Fourth Fioor. ATTRACTIVE VALUES will be offered iii: Mandarin Skirts, richly embroidered and dis- playing a variety of beautiful color effects, each ins =e : $6.50, 9.75 & 12.00 Embroidered Sleeve Bands, adaptabie to many decorative purposes, each - « «+ 885c., $1.50 to 2.50 Embroidered Table Mats, in various sizes and designs . each 45c., 75c., 95c., to $2.50 Embroidered Centerpieces, in many attractive each 95c., $1.75 & 2.85 each 3.75 & 5.50 each 95c. & 2.50 effects > : Table Scarfs (two sizes), Mandarin Squares A Also Tinsel Tapestry Novelties Scaris ° . ° : ‘ each $2.50 Table Covers . ‘ ’ i" each 3.00 Pillow Covers (with silk back) each eee "ss 2 & «2 wo wees And a limited number of Hand-carved Mahogany Pieces Nut Sets (eight pieces) ( per set $2.50 Cruimb-tray Sets (two pieces), per set 50c. Trays (several sizes), each 85c., $1.50, 2.75 Seasonable Bed Furnishings e A Sale of Handkerchiefs for Men and Women | will offer exceptional vaiues at the prices quoted. MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initisled, per half dozen . =. gwsS.75— | Hemstitched, with tape border, per halfedozen . . . Swt,Ss«&G250 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen $3.50 & 4.50 Plain, hemstitched (slieer), per dozen 3.70 | Also Khaki-color Cotton Handkerchiefs, for army use . ( é per cozen $1.50 | WOMIEN'S SHEER LINEN HANDKBRCHIE Plain, hemstitched, per d $1.80, 2.50 & 3.10 initialed (all white, half dozen) 90c. & 1.15 ra) | With hand-embroidered corner, per aif-dozen (in box) $1.50 & 2.95 With hand-embroidered scalloped edge, each ’ ’ ' 6 . + « Jd85c, ALSO Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, with colored initial ; per half-dozen 75c. Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs each . ’ . , 5 (im co! will be offered to-morrow and Wednesday at special prices, White Biankets per pair A $10.00 & (2.50 Satin-Finish Bedspreads With plaim he Size2 x2%{ yards. . each $3.50 Size 215x23{ yards. 0 » each 4.50 h embroide scalloped edges: iyards . . - each $3.95 Size2 x Size 245x254 yards. § - each 4.75 Crochet Bed Spreads each . A : 5 ; ; » $1.45 A Limited Number of Comfortables will be marked, for clearance, at considerabie price concessions. Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases present exceptional values (Department on the Fourth Floor Fifth Avenue-Madison Avenue, New York MARCH 4, 1918. est & Co. 9 “London Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street Established 1879 IMPORTANT for TUESDAY An Important Announcement! 100 Women’s New Afternoon and “ina Street Dresses Tuesday \lorning Special Sale $22.50 $25.00 — $29.50 These dresses are the latest designs for Spring and Summer wear. The newest fashionable trimmings. Spring Colors Serges, satins, georgettes. with braid and bead trim- ming. The new fashiona- ble combination of foulard and georgette:—all are represented. No Returns Vo C.0.D.s. No Telephone Orders Third Floor Upon the Third Floor Monday and Tuesday HANDSOME SUITS and OUTER WRAPS for Women Is, lines and treatments exquisitely portrayed in now a septed by Spring fashion as Suits of the most elaborate fineness: models for parade; exclusive de velopments in dressy top-coats: sport types of entively new adapta tion, Plain suits of pranounced richne nd faultless tailoring. Jerseys, checks, tricot, Ponvet will, serges, fancy silkse 29.50 1557.00 Third Floor to FASHIONABLE FROCKS, COATS and SUITS : Second Floor For the MISS \ fine tailored Suit derives much of its youthfulness trom a certain jaunty belt ond an abundance of silk braid in well- tailored trimming, Tunic skirt. Navy or black Poiret twill; navy serge: black and white cheek. z 1, 1G, 18 vert 47.00 \ new youthful Rton Suit departs from regulation in a charm- ing t fastening that tess tan covert or navy tricotine braid trimmed, A Pony Suit of navy or tan tricotine with a smart collar and vestee of sand silk be ee 14,16, 18 years, Special 79.00 \n Afternoon or Street Frock combines navy Georgette and foulard wi (he simavtness that the new loose side panels, fringed side sashes, and overdraped bodice afford, 14, 16, 18 years 29.50 \ silk-lined Topeoat of ample proportions shows a broad rounded collar that fastens up, when desired, in a takingly piquant, girlish way. Yan, black, Copen, Poiret twill, 1, 16,18 years 45.00 For the “FILLETTE” A Dressy Coat is belted, trinmed with covered buttons, and with detachable collar of faney Khaki Kool mn a 13, 15. 17 years. 37.50 wette Crepe is made in the height of A Dressy bro a charming exclusive dress, style, with mining 39.50 of Geor chenille hinting at the Russian blouse type, Soft dove grey or rose, 13, 15, 17 years de bon Augure P a ri s Ha is ina shipment just cleared The Later Originations of Hamar Caroline Reboua Georgette Suzanne Talbo! These imports, light and tine, with the touch that is so inimitably the French, together with rarely lovely modes tendered by the exclusive designers in America, complete an assemblage of pronounced eclat. Models for morning, afternoon and every oveasion of dress wear Special Sale! Imported Hand-Knit | SHETLAND SWEATERS for INFANTS One of our best importers who has been forced on account of war conditions to discon- tinue one line of fine hand-knit Sweaters for Infants has disposed of his entire assortment to us. These sweaters are now on sale. SINGLE KNIT Shetland Sweaters in all sizes up to 8 years. In Copen and light blue. 2.75 DOUBLE KNIT Shetland Sweaters of the | fimgest hand-making, in soft, pretty color- ings and combinations of light blue and other light shades with white. Sweaters regularly up to $8. 4.75 A Neu SLIP-OVER SWEATER for WOMEN ‘ 6.85 There are several attractive features about the new slip-over sweater just received. The collar is made to button up high, expressly for converting comfortably for early Spring, for motoring, or for sport. It may be worn thrown back low, also. Dainty buttons match the color of the sweater. The body and sleeves are a fancy stitch—tery happily effective. Nile, corn, rose, Copen, turquoise. khaki. EASTER HATS for MISSES and CHILDREN Close-titting pokes that might have taken their quaint charm from those of early times; wide brims of sweeping grace; staid little sailors, qute prim; hats with flowers and ribbons and cher- ries; straws combined with fancy silks and crepes =the whole gay Spring array—and they begin at moderate prices, One of the newest is heliotrope straw with heli- otrope ribbons—underfacing of tur flowers of every shade quoise- i | " The Easter Gift lor College Girl is a charming thing to think about,—and more charming when such taking things as garden part hats with bags to match d The Misses’ Section shows two most allur- ing ones at moderate prices. 13.75 and 22.50 Latest Color Come and see it in certain new Georgette The waists, Something very new, with a bit of the opal in it. Badly Named— we should say, are these “sleeveless guimpes.”” Charming little arrangements of lacy frill-and-net that east ng vole in faver of the Etou coat The Neckwear Section shows « dainty assort- ment, The Undescribohl Who ean deseribe th indescribable? Stop to-day be you forget and admire the mysterious beauties of the new sleeve- less coats. Main Floor Whispers It—The Name Georgetle and the latest turban from her—a modest little sand-affair—is no exception to the soft, enduring grace of which Georgette seems always capable, One What Qur Great-Grandmothers Would Have Said at a combination like wool yarn upon a material as fine as their finest day caps! One of the most stunnin in Georgette broidery upo sof new waists with moss-green wool em rgandie collars and cuffs, 22.50 Square Quite the newest pattern veil is a square mesh, a little larger and @ little smarter (han ever before, wit rieeful seroll atl thee 4, pink eheel pattern that betrays fascinations of bright eyc ks and dimples, Thess yo | Phone Greeley 1234, Dept. 10-J, and ask for a copy of Best & Co, Baby World 1918. Lea PT Sega ie A