The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1918, Page 9

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PR Is worth a They Garfield to Keep It Secret at! fiem Present to Balk the Mark Speculators, | atratton t & dasto price for crude oll will be] Hrapat fixed by Dr, Harry A. Garfield, Fed- | defini eral Fuel Administrator, within a}, fortnight, (t was author! here to-day. announced un priority This price will t be a few days before It | 7 becomes affoctiv | fleida and operate them Dr. Garfield, was sald, does not} ¢}, probabilit propose the situation shall arise | supply of gas in the petroloum industry analogous | crated for ple: to that which existed with regard to|CUt om. Indire ull lh | Tip | | wall i i if the Government acts to increase | forced to abandon ita use and turn to/ It takes three and/ four-tenths barrels of fuel ofl to | m the equivalent of one ton of g bituminous, they say. Li costs $3.05 at the mine mouth, The ofl) ’ Tho coal now barrel in the Texas fleld 1 that the petroleum was not sufficient | requirements and that the niy would remain In force In- | y. This list established twelve | {lroads and ateam- | Mr, Requa denied reports that the Government might take over the oll There is tit- | | that the || automobiles op- | | purposes will be ly he advocated the | I h ‘i | pooling of railroad tank care to facti- || wheat, when farmers knew in ad-|{ the all-ratl transportation of | 9 Southern Confede vance that if they held their product | fuel oll from thelr flag pe IN THE DOGS’ HAIR as ao avbatitute for we English manufacturers, army of democracy. RY A STR Po. sap from the pails in the yard was a bear streets of Berge Jan. 41} is a man along popular n aga! # for streets, Piainti naming mma THD LAST Old If this advertisement were a mile square, jammed with words— It wouldn’t be—it couldn't be —half so convincing as smoking a Murad. iS an 25nd REMEMBER- There ave no other like Murad. ‘Moker Sif tite libbest: Grizle Turielsh 10nd £goption Gi THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1918, ; v NEWS} 8 being woven tnto fabrie by | var — Balcony, th J ABANDONING tho ukelele for the skiilet, two rest+ | Our, Post Office dents of Honolulu have entisted here ay cooks in the |F Dart of the Public Ltn engha Bway, 4th to 38th $a GIRLS UNDER EIGHTEEN must not be on the d after 815 P. M., under the hh fires 23,000 shots @ lan after thirty-seven an slip captain by the | » Navy to be used tn WHILE ANN, CATHERINE AND MYRTLE may de 1 folks are protesting urrender, veterans in a | lory fly Mail Your Orders in Our Branch Post Office caster purchases go forward by ail them on. tie Ask the Man With the White Carnation S ¢ Hureau, {8 equipped to We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only sact all postal business, In- cluding regiatration of mi the Issuing of money orders, “Featuring NEW AMERICAN COTTONS This store has made a name for itself in yard goods. The purchasers that | line the counters where fabrics are sold every day and at all hours during 1154 the day tell more eloquently than words that ‘‘Supre-Macy’’ may be identi- fied with the yard goods sections of this store. We sct the season’s pace for Silks by our Week of Silk Events, now we centre our attention on American Cottons Cotton is the American fabric. Never before have American de- signers and manufacturers produced such weaves, patterns and colorings; never before have American brains and American labor co-operated to manufacture so extensively and so well; | never before has this store been able to show a collection so complete, so comprehensive and so full of suggestions. The W. ash Goods Section is Bright with New Cottons White Goods Fresh and dainty voiles in woven checks, stripes and plaids, epenrorn effects, shadow moires, cross- bar voiles, embroidered crepes, dainty lawns, batistes, 24c to $2.97 yd. Plain plaids and overplaids in 33c, 39c and 44c yd. terns in a section reserved for ginghams alone colors, checks, stripes, organdies. modest and bold patterns. Colored Voiles Some Pe in gingham effects, plaids, stripes and checks. Some in pretty floral patterns, some in futuristic effects like foulards. 24c, 29c & 33c yd. Cotton Foulards | In the patterns and colors of silk foulard, with the sheen and effectiveness of silk foulard yet at a fraction of the price. 39¢ and 49c yard. COTTON SUITINGS, 44c YD. Heavy white gabardine with a large woven checked effect in light colors such as gold, lavender, pink, green, blue. Also hairline stripes in light shades. $6 inches wide. = These are but some of the fabrics. There are materials suitable for summer suits, summer frocks, both ser: :eable and dainty, neckwear, lingerie, children's wear, men’s shirts, and cottons for household uses. RB BUY AMERICAN COTTONS! APTS —Second Moor, Bromlway, For Women Who Want to Spend About $20.00 for a Smart, New Navy Serge Dress Hand Stitchery Means Daintiness in Spring Nightgowns Just as simple as can be, with tiny shirrings, hem- Ginghams ' A large and varied assortment of colors and_pat- stitchings, picot edgings and touches of pastel stitching, which serve to emphasize rather than detract from the simplicity of the gowns. White and flesh batiste gowns, one round neck and two square styles, with little fibeae hand embroidered in pastel colors, 94¢ Pretty gowns of white and pink batiste—several styles, some Empire, some straight. $1.19. Very pretty gowns, hand: embroidered, with French dots, hand fogoting, buttonholed eye- lets; some lace trimmed, $1.79, Hatiste nightgowns, land-ero- broidered, some with basket de- signs, othera with corn flowers and daivies, $1.39. $$$ thin! Floor, Hear ' For the Spring Coats FOR GIRLS PRETTY enough to please the most particular young person PRACTICAL enough to satisfy the most provident parent. The Smart New Model, Uustraled, is developed in Delhi Cloth, It is semi-belted side and back, panel front trim- med with sinoked pearl buttons Phashawlecls lar has a silk over col- jewels rival the pric Girls’ Trench Coats, | Girls’ TaffetaFrocks, Special $10.74 Special $12.74 A pretty aurplice style of lustrous taffe hasan full skirt trimmed with two patch puckets and A well tailored model of Burella cloth modeled All with | in the popular trenc | style. Half lined. In| Khaki and Green. Size | x) 6 to 1% years i] 12 to 16 # Cam -——Third Floor, 85th S. Parade, Complete Your Cogtume With a String of PEARLS The feminine love of finds here the most. refined expression in artificial pearls that s orientals lar. Half lined. Colors The prices place them within four pockets, 2 breast 4 Wy Buff, Tan, Pekin. Size reach of all, and 2 slit pockets. 12to 16. Special $15.74 5 Sizes—Graduated The narrow notch } Debutante Size Madam Size Marquise Size Duchesse Size Queen Size clasps. With diamond clasps, priced proportionately, higher. eet— Malo Floor, Bath Street this one at $19.74 is sure to prove just the thing. It is a really wearable dress, a style that one will not tire of easily, one that will look smart always. Of Serviceable Quality Serge, with a Panel Effect in Front, and Back Trimmed with Horizental Black Tailored Braid. A Draped Effect at the Side is Braid Bound. The Serge Belt has a Gunmetal Buckie, Georgette Collar end Vestee. $19.74, Et——Third Voor, Broadway Easter Fashton IN THE MISSES’ DEPARTMENT Correct Simplicity Characterizes This Perfectly Tailored Coat of Covert Cloth It will prove a boon to the girl with one cout a season, so hap- pily does it adapt it self to requirements ie of every occasion The belted coat has bea ty of the $19.89 collar and cuffs give \ 4 military air and the \\ hand made button \ holes accentuate the excellent tailoring. Bone buttons are the only trimming. Sizes 14-16-18, $42.75 plain platinum Vi /@\t /ayiis/@\ii/evla\iiva bi

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