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co] GOL. GARDINER KEEP HIS MEDAL OF HONOR WASHINGTON, March: forts have been made to compo! Cot Asa Bird Ga er of New York to return the f which the Miles boar not en Litled to p investigated the aw tinction, made a si other cases and somo without question 6 was notified t 1 he is alleged to the tht - report tn of the medals r have refused to comply with omer. He ts on the retired list. To Stop a Persistent Hacking Cough Thousands of people turbing their sl disagreeable. It’ an old home- ly and quickly. Get from any dr into « with Begin taking it at once but a thin out and then Flea gfe alto: gether, thus ending a cough that you never thought would en Gradual throat or chest cold, and for bron: chitis, croup, bronchial asthma t! Tt tastes pleas perfectly. Pinex is a most valuable concen: trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is used me million: af people every year for thr: chest colds with splendid results. To avoid disappointment, ask you for “244 ounces of Pinex a with full directions and don't accept else. A guarantee of abso- anythin, lute satisfaction or money prompt! refunded goes with this preparation The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Jnd.— under every minute, the waves wash- Advt. Women’s trimmed garments. Bridal Sets of fine $25.00 to 125.00. Philippine Gowns—Be: 2.50, 3.25, 4.25. at moderate prices. rials and bright colo Model No, 1— Slip-on Model No, 2—Lace tri trimmed, $11.50. Satin Pullman Robe, $14.00. | Taffeta—Best quality, $5.75, 7.75. Corsets a New Spring models assured satisfaction. every type of figure. Fifth Avenue, We carry a full line of The best record servic monthly bulletins of new suggestions. Catalogues sent on req Liberal Payment Plan PEASE PIA 128 West 42nd Street DEATH 24 HOURS normally healthy in every other respect, are annoyed with a persistent hanging-on bronchial cough year afler year, dis- and making life needless—there's emedy that will ist "2% ounces! of Pinex" (60 cents worth), pour it int bottle and fill the bottle plain granulated sugar oe y ly you will notice the phlegm A day's ‘use will usually break up an ordinary whooping cough and ere is nothing it and keeps ont and EUS OI ALAS Underwear and Corsets at McCutcheon’s A beautiful line of French underwear, including the finest Handkerchief Linen and real Lace French Night-Gowns— Crepe de Chine Underwear of best quality Negligees and Silk Petticoats Many attractive Negligees, of exquisite mate- trimmed with wide novelty lace, $12.75. Silk Petticoats Messaline and Taffeta, flounce and scallop ruffles, Silk Jersey-—Heaviest trimmed in latest shades, $10.50, front and Felicitia Lace-in-back Corsets which conform to Fashion's newest lines and provide In Brassieres we have a wide variety of styles in the most serviceable fabrics modeled to fit Send us your name and address, and insure HELPLESSINGALE, GD ON SHP FACED Nearly Frozen, Passengers on Fishing Boat Saved After Drifting 57 Miles. The fishing boat M. J. R. 34, wit! ixty passengers, most of them Brook lyn men, after drifting all night with her engines helpless, buffeted by the | rate waves, returned at noon to-day to Sheepshead Bay, and grounded on a sandbar within 200 feet of her dock. Men, women and girls, relatives of those on board, who had apent the night tn Dunne’s pavilion, were wait- ing at Dunne's dock when the spent and nearly frozen passengers were | brought ashore by the sloop Laura L, The M 4d, Capt. Fred Wrege, nailed yesterday morning shortly be fore & o'clock for the Seventeen Fathom Fishing Banks, At 14 o'clock she was atruck by the gale and Capt Wrego started for home, A heavy son wrenched the forward hateh from its fastenings and about five tons of water deluged the engine room ~| Hardly had the water been pumped out when tho connecting rod of the pump broke and the engine room again filled with water, The pas- nengers lent their services pumping | out by hand, whilo the Captain ran | for the Highlands, where he throw out his anchor, The mudhook was land the boat drifted for the rest of the day and fight, Charles and Justus Damm of No, 57 y| Buffalo Avenue sald everybody 4.| thought the little boat was going ing over her and at times sweeping Reg. Trade Mark yy Dvd Be BLY Bay BY Bee By By 8 DA BEL dainty materials; prices $5.00, 7.50, 10.00. autifully Embroidered, $1.95, ring. Model of Crepe de Chine immed, Jacket effect, flower new model in dainty $3.95. quality, Tailored, fringe nd Brassieres in both Gossard Lace-in- ANOTHER SON BOR?’ and beaten and washed by 4% whipped from the versel by the wind | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1918, TO EMPRESS ZITA, THIRD DURING WAR RIS, March 11—A son ‘as been born to Express Zita of Austria at Baden-Bavden. This is Che third gon born to the Austrian ruler since the start of the war mon along the deck. Capt, Wreee ordered hands into the cabin, which could accommodate aly third the number, Torches made of waste ¢ ked in olf were burned through the night. Four big freight- [| ere and al smaller ones, the brothers suid, passed them without {ij wi Capt. Wrege estimated they drifted fifty-seven miles during the night, carried by the wind In all directions of the compass, At 6.30 this morning tho pump was repaired, and the en- gine room cleared of water, The craft was taken hold of by @ coast patrol and towed to Rockaway Beach, from where sho returned to Sheepshead ng them so much as a word. | Bay a mass of ice, to ground on the | shoal, | passengers were loud in their | praiso of Capt. Wrege, who stuck the wheel with for thirty hours out let up. ‘The | Lear, and the m soup and other stimulan embraces were waiting fo! passengers when they | Dunne'’a pavilion, | 2 ““BURGLAR-PROOF” ASTOR _ APARTMENTS. RAIDED Four Robberies Early This Morning Already Reported and It Is Be- | lieved There Were Others. A burglar raided the Astor Apart | ments, No. 305 West Forty-fifth Street early to-day, ransacked several apart ment and escaped with money and jJowelry after being detected by one of his women victims, The apartn member of the staff | World, was entered fi of the building | lar-proot nwo-called, # no direct open- ing on @ fire escape, and the thief an | parently walked @ short distance along a ledge three stor high to get tn. Mrs, Boswell « about 4 o'clock and saw the man at her dresser, She did not ™ but the Intruder saw he wna dete and fled, taking with him a gold watch, 1 stick-pin and $24 from Boswell’ et. The police have bis description | Two gold watches and $38 were taken from the apartment of 0. W Williams, who is nneeted with the nN. 8. Howard Plano mpany, No, 697 Fifth Avenue. “burglar-proo! looked $200 and Williams apartment t one apartment on the fifth a robbed and a tenant on the de of the building reported of $87 and a long Hat of Jew- elry, Many tenants in the building are theatrical people who sleep all| morning and it is expected that further losses will be discovered. 100 FRENGH GIRLS TO GET COLLEGE COURSES HERE Will Have Room, Board, Tuition | and Fees Paid While Studying at ho frozen reachod The thieves over- er jewelry in the in United States. | 34th & 33d Streets Sonorus, and Victor ‘Talking Ma- chines with & range of prices guaranteed to suit all. ¢ obtainable, delivery prompt and free to any point in Greater New York iving our records, and our Record library est. Prices from &20 up. Write, Call or Phone, NO COMPANY Bryant 3034 CIUGCAGO, March 11 —In co-operation | Jwith the United States Bureau of Kdu- | cation and the Fr authorities, the Avwolation of American Colleges 1x plenning to bring 100 Frenen gira to this country for the « yeur of IMS nnd 1919 for att Lieges on Ach plan ia for tn Amert- | travelling ntals of b association {who wil select th quirement ia that English. > Arenal onten Strike ery N, Mais, March 11 Four hundred machinists employed at the United States A night to strik emands for nied meanw! st ae TORIES MTT) IN BON + fre UNTONA COMPANY. Hoxton. Mans. Men (THERE is no deftness of hand, no turn of mind to compete with the 4 FOUR MAROONED, FOODLESS, \."'. 24 HOURS ON . Return Safely After a Thrilling Experience. NARYLON, N. Y., gnaiety was felt here last night and this} norning concerning the safety of a party | Batley of well known men which started out $ yesterday morning !n @ email boat for P Cap Tree Island They came back this and hungry, for they had gone hout food almost twenty-four hours party suffered in no other way, as heiter in a small clubhouse on TORNADO DAMAGE MILLION. le Storm Held to r Seven. Maren 11.—Whi Jay's tornado Death Tot AN ISLAND " Let fon COLUM NUS ight perl sminent Babylon ot the| mid the ng lett © than ® miltion March 11.—Much | w Gora ™ WASHE Hatley Gold Medal for 1917 has been Friends feared they | awarded to l'rank Hartley, seaman, of {| Lowell, Mass, who attained by com- petitive examination the hihest final avernge in the duties of an appren- tice seaman. It n of « burned building fell 6 house stood to-day at hen tho wal nrough A me en, Of the twenty-three other per= Who were injured & may not ver, - * Son tm s Dean Viatt, Stuart twenty-one- year old #on of Supreme Court Ju fund ereated by the Theodorus Batley Fifth Avenue and 35th Street Established 1879 (| Vessel Goes Down ta Mississipnt s| bers entered the tlee William P. Platt of White Plains, is now a member of the Signal Corps stationed at Governor's Island and Is t pigeons for war ser- 9 DROWNED ON RIVER TUG. | After Colliston, y ORLEANS, March Nine| of the crow of a urge tue by the B ‘owboat Company day when. the i as River fa, utter cole iiding with « ee Robbers Get Th tn Postage and Thrift Stampa. PORT MYDRS, Fin, Mareh 11.—ttod- port offlee bere and took between $7,000 and $4,000 in stamps. five thousand War ‘saving stamps and many registered packages. Tuesday--OPPORTUNITIES WOMEN’S French Blouses MISS For F Vv TAI New Fashions ES Second Floor LORED SUIT OF MAILS OPEN TO L Can te | ney After March 15, Se Ee ol post after BELL-AN Absolutely Remo Indigestion. D: refund money if it IVE CHICKS. Vosted for 72 Hours’ Jours are properly In announcing chick ) London MODERATELY Priced For the FILLETTE Every NEW TOPCOAT seems to FRENCH in originalily of design MEN'S. W SERGE ; ginaltl) 5 MEN'S WEAR SERGE has all iffe le touch, No _ None but the FRENCH could combine so many things—hem- the points of smart lines and ne i ee wal of stitching, hand-tucks, lace edges and insertions and embroideries. uy ee Blue as well as Wann” feirledt and taupe ‘ eabeen tet we lack and white check. S 5 5 Like a company of fascinating people 14, 16, 18. 39.50 features a slip-belt that girls will new prints; combinations of Georgette and foulard—jaunty checks of the new gingham patterns, featuring the broad Quaker collars; fresh, crisp taffetas of the soft texture experienced silk buyers instinctively know. Women's New Silk Dresses, 35.00 —each waist has an infinite individual weighty with embroidery, done th cobweb threads, 18.50 r Lone ne here pictured shows.a new yoke style—the fine detail is y yy e fi % 12. 75 eyelet embroidery, f One of the most charming French |) hand-made blouses is one of the least) | expensive— 5,00 —daintily made — with | \|corded seams, and a deep V-neck with a | very wide hemstitehed hem, | —and they are are upon them, Afternoon Street Sport Wear N unusual showing both from the point of material and style. There are soft crepe de chines, fine Georgettes, plain and the work. daughter’s costu: The styles are the newest—lines are fine—materials unskimped. Included — harmonize. are the later developments of the tunic and surplice. At 1.35, glove silk vests in while only, with band tops; evening At 2.35, Milanese glove vests in pure white and delicate pink, At 1.95, glove silk bloomers, white only, knee length, closed, rein- which one associates with high-grade dresses. Marks of distinction Such fine details as gold underlay are in evidence, Third Floor Important for Tuesday An Unusual Sale of Women’s Silk Underwear bodices with ribbon straps, Values heretofore 1,55 and 4.75 sleeveless, band tops, Unusually fine heavy vest. Values heretofore 2.75 forced for unusual service, Value heretofore 2.95 Remarkable Spring Sale!-—=—>} Children’s Underwear | Ending Tuesday Night } Considering the steadily rising prices of cotton and the greatly advanced cost of labor, no mother can afford to miss the prices | offered in this three-day sale of our sfandard, staple models of Children’s Underwear. Best & Co.’s large buying power has made these low prices A DIFFERENT TOPCOAT—shows Dainty streamers, The hat pictured here is an unusual new poke, hand crochet and the flowers are multi-c Charireuse and navy. as charming as ever, New Shapes Piquant, charming affairs, designed to frame the sweetness and freshness of childhood; colorings in soft pastels, and the rich vibrant high colors of Spring. New Trimmings No Duplicates They are individual models that every mother covets and looks for in seeking to acquire distinctive completeness for her ime, Here Is the uaint little flowers, some with metallic luster. There ave clegancies worked out in beading and hand- It would be hard to believe that there are so many new ideas that have never been used. The top is ed in shades lo like for other reasons than that charm, a smart sash effect—thoroughly it is entire be it is entirely new. They are upon the finest sheer practical and so ver dagietatald .0O batiste. ! youthful. 14, 16 18, 37.50 15, 17. Upon one there are big dots so heavy A COMPOSITION DRESS of ravy An_ elaborate AFTERNOON and so well embroidered that they ‘ serge and bright plaid taffeta FROCK, quite ravishing, has a like very fine crochet buttons—and upon carries off the honors of the silk underslip which plays an im- the same blouse there are crochet but- Eton, long enough to be sure of portant part in emphasizing the tons so fine that they a smart tailored effect. Smoke charming labyrinths of silk braid resemble the dots. 18.50 pearl “buttons” are: Important ad- pease . There is a collar of cobweb material, ers 18. 27.50 13, 45, 17. 39.50 Imported Hats for Children ’ Every French Steamer Brings Them No shadows of war Correct Easter Footwear for Women N° walking costume can be entirely smart—entirely correct—for this season without the finishing touch of the new season’s walking shoe, The sketches above present the correct new types, an oxford and a pump. Note the flat English heel; the flattened fore-part and the narrow tapering toe—a dainty, most attractive last. The oxford comes in the new shade of tan at $8.00; in Black Russia, $7.50. Pumps, black and tan, $7.00 possible, | Buy now for what you know you will need during the ensuing year. Knitted Cotton Nightdrawers | Medium weight, with or without feet. 2 lo 4 yrs. 6108 yrs. 10 yrs, | Reg. 1.50 1,60 1.80, 1.90 2.00 | Special 1.25 1,35 1,45 | Knitted Child's Gowris-rwith drawstring, e293 yrs. Reg. 1.50 | | Special 1.15 Children’s Knickers Children’sPrincessSlips | " | Muslin or cambric embroidery One gt are ory ruffled, | irimmed, in other Val, lace edge. | | twill. 2to lO vrs, Reg, from 4c to 85¢ Rep. on olo ee Special from 35¢ to 59c Special 75¢ 85c No mail or telephone orders accepted. | | this an e eermeaeemwmegmenaerenssererem You Never Pay More at * Women’s Tailored Suits | $35.00 Again correct dress calls for a_ suit. ranged to offer a group of new Spring suits featuring the latest fabrics and the smartest models for street and sports wear. | Materials are checks, jersey tricotine, gabardine, Poiret All who have not yet secured a Spring suit will find vent of timely profit. Third Floor Best's” We have ar- nares the Post Office De- could not be nor carried to seventy-tw sf ves a —=

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