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So ee remem | VIAL ~ FORINDUSTRES; OMtersive Seen as —" fin View of Lack offfRaw a! Materials. NOTON, March) 2.—Ger “peperate gamble op the West front: @F actuated, in paft, by the fact that hor tedustrial sAructure—as — fod supply’ is running OMetai Anformation in phossession of thie Gove:viment to-day jproves this, and ihticn es that she is making her offensive nye in the hope of a vie- tory before Amorica's ‘human and economic power |s finally mustered The informwation does ‘not indicate that Germaily is going fo pieces right away, bly any means, and it is recognesed je hae mw Eastern economic resefves, But the reports: do not stow ‘that Germany is run- ning Mort of «al Having soriovs transportation dim- culties, About out of cotton and bas a bad siteation as to oi bthing. Tadting in leat ber, fate and offs. Outstanding amtong Germany's trou- ‘Die te the coal shitrtage. Many works have been stopped! by lack of fuel, due chiefly to transportation difficulties. Reopening of echits had heen post- poned in some «potions, Im Masn- heim every is lesa day. Thea- tres, et erie and halla are SSS SOLDIERS IN CAMP The abrupt «thange from home comforts to camp life may be trying on your boy’sbealth, but ifhe will only take the rich liquid-food in’ SCOTT S EMULSION OUNDS incredible, but it's true! There ere 56 actual count. exclusive designs. of variation is in the quality. Banister may vary his leathers, but the ely of his labor is as fixed os the Banisters at *9°° Plain leathers—tan, mahogany, and black Russia calf, Ko-Ko calf. Banisters at “11 , even worse. Lack of certain metals ‘s forcing Banks are ordered | drastic action. not to reissue nickel coing and ali ten jo} and five pfennig pieces are being | pretaden coat. to Auatsa conattions| — WESTCHESTER NOTES. Pavt - "THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCO 27, 1918. shoe Whe it started ant lealled in to increase the supply of | “ . D> | centile erteon for $2,590 ni Coinage has been stopped 4 “e witors =@ t Whi » snenemaeen |Chureh bells have boon requisitioned, | Plains Court ours to-day were De be melted up for |i. Lyon of Port Chester and former » 0D, GS AST J rtage is making di Mfeult | nor, and use of certain king a prohibited. | and olia are low. Soap powder |°. rations have been cut tn half. Clothing scarcity has sent out; *4 of rag Pickers to comb every | | alleyway. "NEW BRITISH DEVICE 1S WORSTING U BOATS, ——AAVAL EXPERTS SAY —— Germans Cannot Counter Invention, | London Says, and Toll in Sub- i marines Is Steadily Rising. ONDON, March 27.—Although there te no boast that It laa sure panacea for the subma- rine menace, one of the latest British inventions to combat U boats has aroused unusual inter- est. Tt ls being tried out now, and it te wald to be certain that some undersea craft or will re- gturn to port again, and that when sed on @ more extensive it i aroused great enthusiasm amon, naval experts, especially as it ls believed the device is proof against any counter devices. High naval authorities here never have banked thelr hopes on any single invention to outwit the submarine, but nevertheless have encouraged inventors to submit their plans, This too has been the attitude of the Board of In- ventions, which now fs linked up with the American board by an American professor of high stand. ing. WAR CLAMOR IN URUGUAY. ||. o Vrance Tarned MONTEVIDWO, March 27.~—The press and public are demanding war because the Uruguayan Military Commiaston, en route to France aboard the Spanish steamer Inf ta Inabel, were taken off fed forced to promiso ion is at Cadia, Spain, er for home, — Britteh tn Patent! Ge Ahead Without Oheen, LONDON, March 27,~—-¥Further Progress by tho British in Palestine is reported ia ap official etatoment to. day reading: “During Maroh 26 our troops cast of tho Jordan made further progress and approached the Village of Es-Sal' enemy of. fored little resistanc awaiting a models different styles by are our own he only absence ‘oles, patent leather, and Combinations of black or mahogany calf, with taupe or mahogany buck- skin uppers. Our Basic Banister Lasts RD a Ato eo ots udwe Bydne |iawyer, sel by A Syine of Mount Ver. | 102! Mou For Infants and Children & appointed a Buperviser! Patrolman non Council to fil the | Vernon wy the death ef Charles) Hetneobn, Was sworn in yesterday. K. Meath, Petham Mt tw ald, tried to iit hime he Will Appear on Bill Rendered May Ist. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street. Established 1879, Best Fashions for Women express the War Time demand for SIMPLICITY, QUALITY, THRIFT Easter Sale of Women’s Suits 27.50 A group of new high grade serge suits just pur- chased and shown now for the first time—to which a limited number of serge suits from our own fine stock has been added. The long lapel lines now so fashionable, new worthy conceptions of the semi-belt, various fine details relating to detachable collars, fastenings, and hand-finishing, will be found as distinguishing features by discriminating women who come to purchase these suits. A New Easter Topcoat 45.00 We shall feature specially a New Silver-tipped Bolivia Coat suitable for street, motoring and traveling wear. New bordered revers, crushed girdle, fine satin lining, plain or figured. Taupe, Old Blue, Rookie, Third Floor Women's Sport and Walking Skirts Priced Low The number of charming and practical Spring Skirts at mod- erate prices will surprise you. We mention: At 7.98, a new Spring model in a smart Scotch plaid. white. At 9.78, a walking skirt of blue serge—-smart semi-belted; trimmings of bone buttons. Al 14.95, an assortment of skirts in soft colorings, broken and two-tone plaids, simple and straight lines. Styles very happily chosen for early Spring and Summer sport. An Unusual Bead Ba at 25.00 It is a solid beaded bag with all bead saddle handle, handsomely lined with soft heavy silk, fitted with roomy compartment and vanity mirtor. It is trimmed with a full bead fringe and introduces a Hawaiian motif in rich Spring colorings. A handsome bag for the matron ts shown in dull and bright jet in the same shape and style. Blue-blaci¢-and- Women’s Easter Hats French Hand-Made Blouses eee are RIA Lord & Taylor 48th Street FIFTH AVENUE Charge Purchases made this week will appear on bills rendered \ay tst. A Great Sale of Trimmed Hats $7.50 The prudent Wholesale Milliner, the one who takes no chances, always plans to have his showrooms empty, just before Easter. It was this business precaution, taken by one of the largest and best Milliners, that brought us 500 smart Hats at a great sacrifice, and we will sell them tomorrow on a similar basis, creating without a doubt The Best Values of the Season Only an inspection of the collection can give an adequate idea of its charm and diversity, Hats for every occasion are here. Hats for every type of woman. Large Hats and Small Hats, from the picturesque to the tailored. All black Hats, Hats introducing clever color combinations. Strikingly new in line and distinctly modish. A Specialized Group of Hats at $10.00 The very latest and smartest in Spring Millinery, Hats distinguished by that quality and fine workmanship that is so essential. Youthful Hats, Matrons’ Hats, Hats for the ultra fashionable woman. Smart Hats on Ground Floor Tables—Special $5.95 New Styles are constantly added to this assortment; values are the best in the city today at this price. The French Millinery Salon The Untrimmed Hat Section is all in gala array, with Paris Hats and our offers the approved shapes, and straws, in own copics. Adaptations. $15.00 to $95.00 | wide assortment $1.95 to $11.95 Fourth Floor Petticoats--A Sample Line At Manufacturer’s Prices $3.50 to $6.50 Only 200 in the assortment, Spring models on the new straight lines, with deep flounces, variously fashioned and featuring tucks, cordings, scal- loped effects, ruffles and frills. Taffeta—Kewpie Silks—Dresden Taffetas—Satins—Messalines—Silk Jerseys in the most wanted street shades. Petticoats that under usual purchasing con- ditions would sell for much higher prices. Second Floor oy oF : Smart Umbrellas for Sun or Rain To complete the Easter Costume and protect the Easter Chapeau, in case of showers, carry one of these pretty and practical Umbrellas of colored or black silk. Handles of extremely new design are of Bakelite, Malacca and Maltese Ebony; carrying loops of silk cord, or Bakelite finish these clever novelties... ......e.seseeeeeees SOp $5.50, $5.95 Ground Fioor Women’s Suits---A Sale Presenting One of the Season’s Best Opportunities for the Purchase of Smart Spring Tailormades None C, O. D. $25.00 and $29.50 No Approvals Soe manne o> mee na 39th Street 10.00 New ribbon treat- | ments will be found in evi- dence for the many who care for them. Smart feather trimmings — con- tinue the vogue, with new depart- ures in burnt ostrich and wing fancies. For real ostrich there is no peer---new models are shown. Flower treatments of a certain sort are in high favor. Never to repeat is one of the secrets of the popularity of Best 10.00 hats BY’ou Never Pay Moderately priced, 5.00 and 5,95 In the section of French Blouses upon the Main Floor, we are featuring new French hand-made blouses at ow prices. There are four new models showing vari- ously collars and cuffs finished with hem- stitching; a charming new conceit worked out in collars with veining, Val. lace, and hand-embroidery; and exquisitely hand- run tucks. The execution is the very best French work in designs exclusive to France, upon a tine grade of batiste. WOMEN'S UNDERSILK A New Sleeveless Model _ Satin Nightgown, pink or white, Empire style, lace trimmed, 5.76 A Crepe de Chine envelope Chemise of charmingly graceful lines, 1.95 Satin Bloomers in pink with hem- stitched ruffle, 2.95 Bodice of Georgette crepe and satin made with floweret trimming for daintier waists and dresses 1.95 More at Best's An occasion that is the direct result of the most careful planning and preparation, An event made possible by the special purchase of the fabrics at advantageous prices; by the critical selection of the models; by the co-operation of a leading tailoring organization, who copied a number of high priced Tailleurs, especially for this timely offering. Men's Wear Serge Suits—in Navy and Black, in models with waistcoats, vestees, collars of white satin or pique; with braiding, braid strappings; button trimmings. Coats are finely silk lined, perfectly tailored. Skirts give the correct silhouette. High Class Tailleurs in the finer woolens and silks. $35, $39.50, $45, $50 to $150 The Fashionable Capes in every accepted model, $25, $29.50, $35 to $145 SS ernncrvers ho.