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—vrse am - ______THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROM 14, 1018. Broadway. CZECH ASSEMBLY (i is "sce REDMOND EULOBZED MADONNA OF THE FUTURE [ Danie OG eeaneets “TFESPOLTIL AT MEMORIAL MASS IMMORAL, POLICE CHARGE BELOW IS A LIST OF A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE WILL bas become the prey of Magyar bri: | Ieclaration states “We anne th bitterness that © nation was deprived of its inde- and of Sta right of self) pricy jon, Our Slovak branch Every package—every tablet of Genuine Aspirin bears & ew Leader Had Large Part in Warrants Asked for ¢ but Only Making History of World, Summons for George Broad- Says Mgr. Lavelle. | hurst Is Issued. rdinal Farley presided at the Pon Detective Poole of Acting Chief In-| Jetermina Your Guarantee of Purity”’ “The Bayer Cross — he FRIDAY AND SATURDAY } OUR BARGAIN DAYS ARE GETTING TO BE QUITE POPULAR WITH THE INTELLIGENT SHOPPING PUBLIC WHEN EVERY DOLLAR MUST BE MAVE TO DO ITS DUTY AND GO AS FAR AS POSSIBLE, BUT REMEMBER, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BARGAIN OFFER- INGS. WE STAND BEHIND EVERY SALE MADE BY US, WHETHER AT REGU- LAR OR BARGAIN PRICES. THE MERCHANDISE MUST BE RIGHT OR IT CANNOT BE PLACED ON SALE—THIS 1S YOUR GUARANTEE. DON’T FORGET THERE WILL BE BIG BARGAINS INEVERY DEPARTMENT. LOOK FOR THEM: $8.50 Trimmed Hats for 5.50—pistinctly Modish, Entirely New, for Spring Wear, Becoming Shapes; Smartly Trimmed; Black and Colors. $2.26 Wreaths of Flowers, Fruits & Berries for 1.65 | tality and unheard of violence. | “Our nation is one with all the | mocracies of the world in its 4 Prague Meeting Proclaimed Nation’s Unassailable Right to Independence. WASHINGTON, March 14,—Repre- sentatives of the Creoh nation at Prague have made a public declara- tion of thelr nation's unshakable will and unassailable right to salf-de- termination and complete political $2.35 Broad Curled Quills for 1.65—Newest Effects for independence from Austria, All re- Encircling Crown of Hat; Staple Colors, $1.65 Women’s Gloves for .95—White Washable Doeskin; One Clasp. $1.25 Women's Gloves for .89—Washable Chamoisette; in Tan, Grey and White; 2 Clasp. 890 Satin Taffeta and Taffeta Moire Ribbon for .27 7 Inches Wide; Rich Quality for Millinery, Ete, Fine French Printed Cotton Crepe for .39 per yd. Exclusive Styles,, White Grourids, With Colored | Portas of the proceedings of the Croch representatives were ordered sup- pressed by the Austrian censors, but de have reached the Czecho- Slovak National Council here and to- day were made public, The Constituent Assembly of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown met in Prague Jan, 6 with more than 250 Caoch Deputies of the Austrian Figures and Stripes, Imported to Sel} at $1.00 Per) Reicharat, and the National Diets of Yard, This is Exceptional Value and Worthy of | Bohemia, Moravia and Silemla, elected Your Attention. 880 Anderson's ‘Ivanhoe’ Gingham for .29— Exquisite Plaids, Checks, Stripes and Plain Colors, 82 in. wi $4.96 Marabou Neckwear for 3.75—very Newest in Capes, | Collars and Straight Scarfs; Black and Natural. $1.10 Knitting Yarn for .85—rinest Quality, in Khaki, Light and Dark Grey, and Natural White; Specially , © Sul table for Sox, 95c Heavy Quill Top Back Combs for .50 600 Heavy Quill Top Back Combs for .25 $1.00 and $1.50 Women’s Underwear for .89—in Mus- lin, Nainsook and Cambric; Consisting of Gowns, by the free cholo of the people of the Czech lands, | tuting a In attendance, consti- lewal representation of the whole nation The declaration, adopted by unanl- mous vote, Is looked upon as proof of the sentiment of the whole Crecho- ak nation and of thelr attitude toward the Government and the rul- ing classes of Austria, It cites the doclaration of the Crechs at the time of the Franco-Prussian War, when | they sald: “All nationalities, be they | great or small, have the same right to | for general and lasting peace. ‘The | right of a free national life and of neif-determination of nations, great; | and amall, no mgtter to which stato | they belong, must become the found- | ation of all future international law, | ind of all harmoriious co-partnershiy | of nations, and at the same time an/ invaluable possession which will #avo | bumanity from the repetition of a} A conflict. “Wo solemnly protest @gainst tho refusal of the right of self-determin- ation of nations at the ‘conference at Brest-Litovak,’ and demand that, in compliance with this right, all ‘na- tions, and, therefore, also the Cacchs bo allowed to participate and to de- fond their rights at tho peace con- ference.” WOMEN’S VOTES! $100,000. ts the ‘That Sum of Money, Father Knickerbocker to-day was! handed a bill for $100,000. It represents the cost of election ma- chinery that enabled his newly enfran chised daughters. to vote, and inci dentally the votes of the sone who voted with the daughters, Eneamped soldiers whore home: the four Congressional District the voting took place nt n take much interest. in the epectal elec- tion Tt wan expected that 2,000 would vote Returns made to-day to the Hoard of Hlections show only 353 ballots were cast ne ‘LEBEN FOLLOWS SEBEN. And the Seen Have to Dig Deep for the ‘Leben, DALLAS, Tex. March Recent “"Sebden, Seven policemen heard it, ralded a dice| game and arrested eleven players. | They were fined $11, Including the cts) al memorial high mass of requiem *ector Daly r the late John 1%, Redmond, Irieh “ Parliamentary leader, held at St. Pat- rick's Cathedral this morning. The sermon and eulogy was by Mer. M. J Lavelle, who said, In part “We are gathered {o mourn, honor and to learn to carry on the lesron M tought by the noble life of John By. Redmond, who almost uninterruptedly | for thirty-seven years had a large part in making not only the history of fre- land but that of the world, “Hig energies directed In favor of the O14 Age Pension Law, Land Purchase Bil and the Home Hitle Bill, the last of which he succeeded tn plactng on} the statute books although he failed) mipnury, to make it an actuality, may be enum-| Delta GC. Torr erated among, those deeds which met! former President with bis approval and support.” [throughout the Among thon present wero Lord and | Ds! in eritic ’ Aberdeen, Clarence Mackay, Jus-|monie Martin J. Keogh, John W. Goff and | 28 triet Attorney According to immoral te M ‘Tatts “Aunt Detective | nessed a performance and consid- the fi Kastindaum, Chief Magistrate McAdoo to larue war- for the arrest of the a t, and country a tl wit e. 8 Poole farch 14—Miss orite aunt of| tafe appeared in Jeffer- day and, ant Dis- requested ctors and aring at led The he joo finally issued a known 8 “Aunt h pneu- he is in Bayer-Tablets | AS There is and has been Only One Phe trade-mark As; i} iding Justice Vietor L. Dow! James O'Brien, LL.D.; former Justice AJ Morgan J. O'Brien, T. P, O'Connor, AW) Shane Lesife and Dr. Robert Emmett. {| LEFT HUSBAND 10C. A DAY. Is 10 cents @ day sufficient to supp! all the little comforts an elderly 1 retirement might wish? This ques tion was raised to-day when the will of Mrs, Elizabeth Miller, who died Jan, 20, waa fled with Surrowate Gohuln in the Bronz. The will, drawn Oct. 18, 1914, ai posed of $6,000 in cash and certain re estate among three funds for Henry Miller, the widower, and for his tw: sons, Henry Sr. and Charles, Henry jr the executor, Is charged with the care of hin father. The will provided that the ron ive his father a room to live in day pocket money.” No Connection With Any Other Establishment inthe World = 435 &45 West 547 STREET TT inl Skirts, Envelope Chemise, Drawers and Corset Covegs, | sulf determination, and in the same $25.00 bk Me and Misses’ Suits for 18.00 an is $37.75 Women's and Misses’ Suits for 26.50—Most ad- vanced styles, newest materials and colorings, abso- lute bargains. $5.00 to $6.50 Waists for 3.25—tHigh grade chiffon taffeta | and peau de soie silks, also in satin and Georgette, plain or beautifully trimmed effects, all colors and lack, also stripes. $2.60 Wash Waists for 1.25 | and 10 cents @ = Distinctive Spring Fashions For Women & Misses Fifth Avenue and 35th Street. The Values Are Most Extraordinary i | cj Established 1879. $1.25 Wash Waists for .95—prettily trimmed with } ’ * 7 anraises for, ,25-areuly, meet with Ince New Spring Suits are voile und lingerie in ull white and colored stripes, W, ors N St t S : t : $1.76 Men's Khaki Cotton Handk’'fs, per doz, 1.50 omen § ew ree ulls lis PeLT AD SUITS, strictly tailored o- 16c Novelty Colored Handk’fs for .1214— se Shams 5 « ; = 4 tpill,. Wool Jereey;. Wanita, Checks YO Lawn, alto aoeee tase Hectic natant Shame Eton and New Treatments of Materials Exemplified Hens Wee Ske er chee price. Tweeds. Third Floor. ' 26¢ Slip on Veils for .19 cad Specially Priced at j 48c Fancy Mesh Veiling for .35 por yard, all colors. A new handling of the Eton and tunic skirt has taken place—exemplified 25 00 85c Men's Underwear for 59 Sea sland cotton and | smartly In a Navy gabardine, braid-trimmed. ° . » long and a sleeves, drawers regular and ne ‘ ‘ os ae ANNISH a raid |__ ato, sizes HM to 60, "| The usually conservative hip-length coat is given fresh Spring charm, a M bound oe sie dtned enh 690 Men's Bilk Thread Halt Hose for :48-—“1ity of France.” new treatment at the bottom, shown in a model in tan Poiret ‘twill as tucks; in ailiha) tad Wee ee ep Gabe 50¢ Men's Neckwear for .33—¥our in hand, new another ot navy serge as a simulated hem turned up on the‘outside. New Specially Priced at ae Spring styles including sens | button trimmings are shown. 35 00 $1. omen’s Union Suits for 59 Fine ribbed o : A . top a gee MTGieHe Eur aD Gi Lo conte | Fine silk linings give a last elegant touch to these suits which in finish ° ; . ne j a ialcpi at dae a8 snes LK EDGED TAILOR MADES, developed 39¢ Wotnen's Lisle Thread Stockings for .29—Seamless, as in style and material are unusual values at in costly cloths; the graceful silhouettes are accentuated by excellent workrnan- $1.00 Black Leather Hand Bags for .75—s tte ! lp j with purse and hts Sille Nned, fitted] 49.50 Prices Range from q $1.00 Envelope Strap Pocketbooks for .75—in patent and| 40 00 5 ) dull leather, Ca . to 65 00 } | Us as e NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS--QUANTITIES RESTRICTED. ’ Women s All Silk and All Serge Frocks P ; . 5 Third Floor. Smart Suits fer Full Figure 4215 to -—— ~ ‘ A 5215 bust measure. —_—= ; The materials accepted for this season—serge, taffeta, Crepe de Chine, | |? Georgette and foulard—are conceived in a new group of fresh Spring dresses | CONDINON ees | Newest Frocks FTERNOON FROCKS of Georgette Crepe in combination with Satin; Silk Gins ham; embroidered and beaded frocks of Georgette Crepe, and tailored frocks of Trics- tine, Serge and Wool Jersey. Many smart touches are borrowed from the tailored suit. The Eton is & charmingly present. Button vestees give importance and air. Hi ‘There are moditications of the surplice consistent with costumes intended ‘CONDITION | for wear upon the street. Specially Priced of ‘ | New soft Spring shades, Victorian foulard and bright gingham patterned Floral Beaded 18.50 Suit of ; AY! | in taffetas and crepe meteors. Froch of MERE GaaeGarTE I Twill, I \ - é 5 Geo rgetle Crepe C E FROCKS, embroid- Satin ; | he whole chase » fresh < ow at specic z ' ered and beaded in flower - A i i 1 e . The whole purchase, now fresh and new, will be presented at special | i $58.50 smart frocks of Fleured Ghorgar et Waistcoat pricing. Foulard Silk and tailored frocks of Tricotine, $47.50 Al REVEALED IN Serge or Wool Jersey. Specially Priced ot 25.00 Oi ceoreet BEADED FROCKS of Crepe 25.00 ZL | nen Georgette in Pastel shades, suitable for afternoon or dinner wear, demi eave fini MO i y teilored frocks of Tricotine, end's my 1 ont adorned with broad silk braid, 8" "°°" | \ \ Prices Range from 30.00 © 95.00 Spring Coats for Women & Misses Belted Models, Accentuating the Slander Sithouettes 22.50 30.00 40.00 is 20 Articles By Cyril Brown The World European Correspondent BATU RT ene ; Here Is the if or five months representatives of The Wor! yaa As ay ( Vf Germany’s borders and agents within her sag Correct Spring Footwear for. W ime have been gathering the facts for these articles. They embrace practically every phase of Germany to-day : Man Power—Food—Clothing--Imperial Finance Socialism—Overorganization—Forcign Trade; Econ- P, omic War and Mark Exchange~-Railroads--Effects : of Embargo—Privations of People —Military Situation, &c. N° walking costume can be entirely smart—entirely correct—for this sea- son Without the finishing touch of the mew season's walking shoe. The sketches above present the correct new types, an oxford and a pump. i Note the flat English heel; the flattened forepart; the narrow tapering toe- | 2 dainty, most attractive last. the The oxford comes in the new shade of tan at $8.00; f in Black Russia, $7.50, Pumps, black and tan, $7.00 Spats in a full assortment of colors h Order Begins Next Sunday—Daily Thereafter