The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1918, Page 5

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o —— * MMITTEE 0.K°S OVERMAN BILL; Foes of Measure, Who Rally for Fight. VASHINGTON ng sub , ed by Pr March 20. tially * Overman Bill, advanced a itary Committee's War ¢ Benate Judi ® of 11 is among e ¥ deem naces: hree Republicans son of M ota rde Igland, je eight Democrats in asure; Chairman teher of Florida. » Shields of Tenne Delaware. ved the ort and present ‘t what he » features, he seven § orting the King, However, ite were at, Brand amt shin tota, Rep Military Con war cabinet an tor bills as ate. AT GOODWIN'S BEST ACTOR of Connecticut ling of amendments in Nearly Comes to Blows With Film Firm's Attorney, Te is @ell as I do." ae Witness was Lawrence Marston, Oducer of plays in New Y suit to 3,000 back pay from film ven weeks’ &, The closed its case and ied the floor over to the plaintiff this nm and Attorney James the Mirror pec plows th nk Ww a ques im to up int y, and and repea foodwin ev he replied that was no way in ch Nat Goodwin could dg his work roperly. ae difference ar was marke between an actor and by Mar dwin was late sald nothing ae case was adjourned this after a until Friday morning ieee eae Do You Care For Your Eyes? Your eyes do a great deal for you. What do you do for them? They surely need attention—they may need glasses. Don't neglect them! Reliable Eyesight Examination oy Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50. 9 ch & Sons Established 56 Years ew York: 184 B'way, at John St. aa3 Sixth Av., sth St. 350 Sixth Av., aad St. tor Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 4ad_ Street. ooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St. GOES TO SENATE ‘ter Contest Is Predicted by Re- the legislation ident Wilson to give t broad powers to reorganize and Ordinate Government departments | agencies in prosecuting the war, an Ad- | stration substute for the Senate ‘abinet | Munitions Director measures, was ered favorably reported to-day by ary Committee by a he princtpal provision of the bill t now goes to the Senate, where a er contest is predicted by its op- ents, authorizes the President “to| ke such re-distribution of func- cutive agoncles as he ry” during the war. | Borah of Idaho, Culberson of as, Overman of North Carolina, Ashurst of Arix- e, Walsh of atana, King of Utah, and Wolcott re- right to file a minority | umendments to regards as objection- nators voting against who prom- § Reed { and Smith of Georgia, Nocrats, and Dillingham of Ver- Poindexter of South bers of an to offer nitions di- the | AMERICA,” WITNESS SAYS wlucer, However, in Testimony, or in A nd dee I knew h n't 7 y he acted: he act fat dw The Jury knows how that ts PHONOGRAPH WAR SALE " nF con are com= Med to those ofeme den ment. We ti Nivte Sella De Ne this 550 Makocans ORTOFONE Talking Muchine fully Guaranteed for Five Years. CORT SALES CO., Inc., 330 SIXTH AVENUE JAR TH STREET, NOW YORK CITY Last Three Days ANNUAL WEEK OF SPRING SALES Trimmed Hats (Third Floor) Close-fitting Turbans of row-and-row reverse stitched Lisere Straw; faille silk facing and draped loops. regularly 16.50) 9.50 Women’s Sweaters (Third Floor) Shetland Weave Worsted Sweaters large collar and sash; attractive colors. regularly 7.95 with| 6.90 Sleeveless Coats (Skirt Department—Fourth Floor) Women’s Sleeveless Coats of Washable Cot- | ton Gabardine in White, Rose, Green or Copen- + hagen Blue. regularly 1Q, 504 8.75 Art Department (Third Floor) Knitting Bags,—made of Cretonne in assorted patterns; lined with sateen; clasp top. Special value } 1.50 Stationery (Main Floor) Cabinets containing 3 quires’ “‘Hurds” India Mull Writing Paper and Envelopes; assorted| sizes. White, Blue or Gray. 75c regularly 1,00 Jewelry (Main Floor) Button Earrings of French Oriental Pearls, with solid gold wires; for unpierced ears. regularly 2,95 Scarf Pins of solid 10-karat Gold; with a real Pink Cameo. regularly 2.95 Sterling Silverware (Main Floor) Marmalade Jars of Cut Glass with Sterling Sil 1.75 top and spoon. regularly 2.25 . Leather Cowie (Main Floor) Top-strap Envelope Purses of Real Pin Seal; dull or bright; fitted with purse and mirror; Black | only. regularly 2.95 1.95 * Students’ Suits (Fifth Floor Students’ First Long Trousers Suits of Woo! Fabrics in Gray, Brown, Tan and a variety of neat stripe effects; coat with regular, patch or} 18,50 slant welt pockets; full alpaca lined. ‘Size 15 to | 20 years. Special value | Dinner Services (Sixth Floor American Porcelain Sets with Persian border | on Colonial shape; open stock pattern; 101/35,00 pieces. regularly 42.00| Electric Lamps (Sixth Floor Boudoir Lamps of Solid Mahogany or finished in Antique Ivory or White Enamel; with fancy silk shade in any desired color. regularly 2,75] 2.25 Housefurnishings (Sixth Floor) White Enameled Metal Kitchen Cabinets, equipped with porcelain extension table top, flour bin with sifter, glass coffee, tea and spice contain- | seae 55.00) 39.75 regularly Linen Department (Second Floor) 7.50 9.50 Pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Sheets single bed size....regularly 10,00 to 16.50 pair 9.50 . regularly 14,00 to 19.00 pair} 12.50 | 14.50 1.90 2.50 3.00 double bed size Pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Pillow Cases regularly 2,75 to 4.50 pair Bed Coverings (Second Floor Comfortables,—figured Silkoline; cotton fill 50 ed Nainsook; plain borders; ing 2.50 Comfortables, wool filling, regularl; 7.50 regularly 10,50) Scrim Curtains (Fifth Floor) Hemstitched Serim Curtains finished with | cluny insertion, handsome corner motif and edie headed and ready to put on rod regularly 8,50) pair 2.65 j | { dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue {ON THURSDAY AND THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK Offering in Every Department High Grade Mer- chandise at Prices Decidedly Lower Than Usual. The following illustrate a few of the remarkable values offered in this store-wide sale. EASTER FUR PIECES F (Fourth Floor) Coatees, Capes, Stoles and Scarfs Many beautiful and desirable wodels in Moleskin, Nutria, Sable, Scuirrel, Hudson Seal and smart combinations. 1—Moleskin Stole, as illustrated; 15 inches wide and 72 inches long. 65.00 Special 2—Fine Hudson Seal Stole-Cape, | with belt, as illustrated; made of selected skins; collar of Natural) 95.00 or Taupe Squirrel. Taupe Nutria or self-trimmed. Spegial } : Philippine Underwear ; (Third Floor) 2,000 Night Gowns and Envelope Chemises Made of superior soft quality material in a large assortment | of exquisite designs; beautifully hand-embroidered and hand 1.95 made, regularly 2.95 1,150 Women’s Spring Suits (Fourth Floor) \ large assortment of smart Spring models suitable for every style figure; developed in dependable quality Fabrics including Men's Wear Serge, Oxford Fabric, Army Serge, Gabardine, Jersey Cloth and Cheek Worsted; attractive models comprising plain-tailored, semi-tailored, braid-bound, braid-trimmed, Pe and belted models; new Spring color- f 29.50 Navy Blue, Black, sand, Oxford, Rookie and Hague Blue; copies | of higher priced models; size 34 to 52—“stylish stouts” m dark colors. | s regularly 38,00 | ‘‘McCreery Silks’’ TEN THOUSAND YARDS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY DOUBLE WIDTH ALL SILK CREPE DE CHINE Ings inan entirely new assortment of this season's latest Evening, ) Reception, Street and Summer Sport Colors, also White or Black yard 1.25 regularly 1.75 | | | | | Women’s Dresses (Fourth Floor) _, Dresses of Sutin Charmeuse, —skirt has pointed side tunic; surplice waist with sash tying in front, finished with large ball; set-in tailored sleeves, with buttons; Filet collar. Navy Blue, Black or Copen- hagen, Wistaria and Brown regularly 29,50 22.00 Women’s Coats Fourth Floor) Coats of Wool Poplin,—very attractive model; full sweep; self tubs on belt: Inrge self collar and| | overlay of white silk poplin; full ined. Navy Bluey 25.00 or Black regularly 37,50 Women’s Blouses (Fourth Floor) Novelty Voile Blouses, with Pink, Blue, Laven der or Black dots; collar and front edged with plait- ing in self color voile. regularly 2.95 | 2.00 Women’s Skirts (Fourth Floor) Skirts of Serge, with broad Gray and White stripes, also two narrow stripes of Copenhagen Blue, | Green, Rose or Black. Waistbands up to 3% inches / regularly 11,50 9.50 Misses’ Suits (Fourth Floor) Dressy Suits of Gabardine; lined throughout with” peau de cygne; trimmed with silk braid. Black, Rookie, Beige or Navy Blue. Size 14 to 18; 28.50 years. regularly 35,00 Girls’ Dresses (Fourth Floor) Dresses of Plaid Gingham, in Pink, Brown, ) Green or Blue; collar, cuffs and vestee of chambray | to match; patent leather belt. Size 12 to 16 years. / 5.75 regularly 8,50] Women’s Negligees (Third Floor) Wide-wale Corduroy Robes, with belt and rolling collar. Coral, Wistaria or Copenhagen Blue. regularly 6,50 5.00 Women’s Petticoats (Third Floor) Taffeta Silk Petticoats, with deep tucked flounce and tucked ruffle in Van Dyke effect; fin- | ished with plaiting; ruffled underlay. { regularly 6,50) 4.95 Women’s Bodices (Third Floor) Bodices of Crepe de Chine in Flesh Color or White; trimmings of fine Valenciennes lace in back and front; shaped armhole regularly 2.00} 1.50 Women’s Corsets (Third Floor) “MeCreery Special” Corsets made of handsoue] Imported Silk Broche; for medium figures. — * regularly 8.50} 4.95 Women’s Brassieres (Third Floor) Brassieres. of Flesh Color Cotton Fabric,—open-back, bandeaux model Meshed | 39c regularly 55¢ Women’s Muslin Underwear (Third Floor) Two-piece Pajamas of Flesh Color Witchery Crepe,-Middy coat embroidered in Japanese de- | sign; hemstitched and ribbon trimmed f regularly 3,95 2.75 Glove Silk Underwear (Third Floor) Women's Glove Silk Vests with bodice top. Pink only regularly 1.75 \ 1.35 Women’s Porch Dresses (Third Floor) Porch Dresses of Plaid Voile, belt, collar and | cuffs of solid color to match. 5 Green, Tan, Pink 3.95 or Blue. Size 36 to 44 regularly 5,50 Children’s Dresses on (Third Floor Girls’ Bloomer Dresses of Linene with white f collar, cuffs and belt. Blue, Green or Yellow. Size 8 to 6 years. 1.95 ‘ regularly 29 5() . Women’s Gloves (Main Floor) Two-clasp white Glace Gloves,--pique sewn, | _ pair Special | 2.50 aA _ ii

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