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FRIST IT ea ET LSE se for Mr, Davies, Irrenpective of party, | reat, because of bia lukewarm sup- port of the Government prior to the) Se re on of war and bis coddling ses Have Been es not want a single man who | the weather has been cold and cloudy - jected to make the sole tsaue, and | hee deen scarce expensive. Assail Wilson and Make one of many I8. of the bu planted this season are MILWAUKEE, March 29.—The [1« The newspapere throughout the| kets, he sald, are grown in hot 33 of the 44 Republicans in the United | bulbs !mported from Japan. Galiet candidate Inhis speeches, Mr, Davies in ham- | °°. ‘hat shortage of transportation citizen who di bo time, thereby indicating apprehension 0 does not whole-heartedly Republican opponent has gone, been suffering from a locust blight in bloom tn the open fields in any Prices of course will be corre- ‘evocu FORCE |: es artaigning both Republican and PRICES HIGH THIS YEAR joclalist candidates, the former, Len-| n Is Early, and Many of the bro-German interests since, aod ; | the latter because of his open denun-| Shut. | clation of the war policy of the Gov-| waster ilies are going to be very peneee and his declaration that he | scarce this year, The sensor te early, |tavors war to vote for him and the shortage of coal has shut Patriotiam, which the Democrats |4°¥ many greenhoures. Labor too Lenroot Cenc and Friends | jet he Demoorate ‘ | A prominent dealer estimated yes j whi ich the Republicans attempted to | terday th pot more than one-half Partisan A ye al subordinate, is now san Appeal. sues, though ft still remains the para- | in flower. About 96 por cent. of the — mount one, | Easter Illes sold in New York mar- publicans are to-day openly attack- | State, irrespective of politics, oarried | houses in Long Island, New Jersey, ing the President of the United big display advertisements signed by | UP-State and in Connecticut from States in the Senatorial campaign, a8 | States ate, straight goede poor | three years, however, to is Berger, the peace-at-any-prico So- | Progressive alike, indorsing Lenroot. he imported bulb to flower, 1 it to, | The Repudlicahs also are firing|Mering home his declaration that he | {AcHites Which le quite eeittieule not @ factor im this year's difficul shrapnel at the Socialists for the first|does not want tho vote of a single | indorse the war poll: he G Bermuda, which in some years has over the possible success of that| ment. That in mauch partuce heh tas furnished bloom in quantities, has party. thi# spring, but Haster 1* so early that plants would scarcely have been cass, Thue the market ts poorer by 1,000,000 planta, spondingly high, Last year in the ordinary markets iilies were from twenty to twenty: -five cents a bloom. his year they will cost from thirty five to fifty cents when they can be optained at all STATEN ISLAND | NOTES. The Local ‘Poard of Public Improva- jenied the Few drops and CORN LIFTS OUT Freezone is magic! Apply a few drops upon a sore, touchy corn or a cale lus. Instantly the pain stops, then you merely lift off the troublesome corn or callus with the fingers. Hard corns, soft corns, also corns between the toes just loosen and fall off. Doesn’t Hurt a Bit Plans for new buildings and altora- tons to cost | Bureau of Bu | past week. The bill providing pensions for em en Island b hoo the Sta ‘A petition for the widening of Van Duzer Street from Concord to w it on both s O'Rourke to the L ar, hua been again ass Lesion You feel no pain when apply- ing Freezone or afterward. It doesn't burn, smart or irritate the skin. Freezone is the wonderful ether discovery of a noted Cincinnati chemist. Wilson, Vice G, Crocheron and retaries, and Mra, Theodore G Je announces the engas' Save Mildred An of Kansas City Block, dat sok of Great Kills, to P. n, who is with the ell val Reserve. [ie ary) Bas en Re iget4 niville. is ape a fur Freezone Lan wie Lewis Levy of for 0 few conte—Try it! the guest of Miss Ruth of New Brighton has D.PRICEECO, FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Women’s & Misses’ Easter Apparel Very Moderately Priced Reproduced from high cost original models, and shown in a widest variety of styles, colorings and materials r-Newest Easter ean Presenting Choice of a Striking Assem blage of Extre wae a4 ell Tailored Models 549" $95 $99.0 A DISTINGUISHED gathering which includes every wanted style, from the strictly tailored to the most jaunty novelty effect; shown in all the beautiful new colorings and in a splendid range of materials —- Men's wear serge, vigoreux, army cloth, Poiret twill, Oxford cloth, ele. ALTERATIONS WITHOUT CHARGE Our assortment of sizes is wd complete that a perfect fit without altera- tions is practically assured, but if any are necessary, they will be made tree. > Handsome Easter Coats Three Kemarkably Choice Groups on Sale Saturday, at $15 819% $25 Beautiful new stylet possessing all the features of high cost creations, pre sented ina wonderful variety of the new colorings and materials Serges, Velours, Poplins, Ete. ABOVE SALES AT ALL OUR STORES Miss Florence Hutchinson of Fatr-| ed an Ensign in the | ange: ed THE EVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1918," 17 STORES All Upstairs Special At Our 34th Street Store Upstairs—11 West—Opp. Waldorf Street Oxfords OF BROWN CALF BEAUTIFUL long vatmped Oxfords for the street. Charming perforated tip, light weight soles and military heels. A sturdy shoe, but far from being clumsy in feeling or appearance. $7.00 VALUE Take Elevator Carry Your Parcel . ao Pay Cash Save $2.00 YOU DON T NEED. oT HE CASH Open a Charge Account Pay a Little Each Week No Red Tape—Everything Confidential WeClothe Men, Women and Children nC OR All Stunning My Sit Cloth 5448 UP Models and Serge Dresses Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats M 9 Don’t weiay Getting Your ON: Easier Suit Any Longer | 0 ates Teor e Conservative and All New Patterns 5 Snappy Models. lite els Boys’ Suits Seong oid Open Saturday Evening MICHAELS BROS. 5th Ave & 9th St. Brooklyn, N.Y. SS STON SSS Durable Fabrics, Latest Styles, Lt In The Sunday World Editorial Section One Year of War! What ha carry forward the unprecedentedly treme: enact deg aay the United States accc me to Members of the Cabinet have personally prepared the answer, setting forth the facts as they know them, It is a contribution at once important and authorit It is an OFFICIAL RECORD of the achievements of all the Departments of Government, a NATIONAL REPORT on the state of the country, a BALANCE SHEET of thecountry’s activities for the Ameri- can people on the anniversary of the first year of the war. Next ative Order From Newsdealers tn Advance—Edition Limited Sunday All-Leather Fielde || Leatherette | center of cluster-cording. | slit pockets and boun preferrea by many. || combined with ostrich; $3.98 to $25. have | moderate prices to recommend them. in white, t favorite co. matching the and fancy contrasting embroi- dery. | RRR fen ae ee ANID BRATIAIME my I HOD) GC BY Hl Si i TRIAS 5 Mt a al La hin THE WEATHER FORECAST Tomorrow:—Faiy. Daily. The Abraham & Straus Private Subway Entrance at Hoyt St 9A.M. ore Opens Saturday—Last Easter-Shopping Day Last Minute Easter Bulletin for Men Now for the Outdoor Sports Oh, but it’s fine to get out- of-doors again and do the out- of-doors things! Goods Store is ready with all the || needed equipment, Saturday specials to start the ball a-rolling: The Sporting and these Golf All the best kinds represented in the lot; a very choice selection, 35c. each; $4.00 dozen Gloves 4 stand- Fishing Tackle Cuttyhunk Fish Line, 60-y4, spools: fe. spool ‘ards sizes 12 to 21 hooks, with 6 pocket. Fourth Floor, West Bide, Velocipedes $3.89 from $4.25 Now for the mad spins up and down the sidewalk, and here's the youngster’s vehicle—at a fine price-saving: Black enameled steel Velo- | cipedes, with adjustable han- die-bars, rubber tires and spring | saddle; for children of 4 to 6 years, at $3.89 for Saturday. ij Fourth floor, West Building. Tailored Skirts In New Modes At $9.75 particularly are three new models of exceptional value. All of navy or black men’s wear serge. One, cut on narrowing-to-the- foot lines, has its belt with a Smart button- holes. , The other two, on straight lines, feature the shirred back and gerne! trimming. All well-tailored to fit perfectly. Sports-Tailored Skirts of | Wool Plaids or Stripes, at | $9.75. Sizes 25 to 86 waistband. Becond Noor, Central Bulking, | The Completing Note of Dainty Neckwear Of Georgette crepe, in hem- stitched or pretty tucked styles, | 89c. to $2.25. Of organdy, in white or colors, | daintier in organdy than per- | haps any other material. Collars I nen whole sets of it. 49c, to -tfe rabou Capes—the “Summer fur All_marabou or Street floor, Central Building, | Some Special Gloves for Women Five grades of Gloves which prettiness, service and Milanese Silk Gloves, 89c Pr. Me ade of closely woven silk and all of the Some with hem color of the self Fine French Glace Gloves, $2 to $2.75 Pr. Overseam and pique sewn, Paris point, and wide and fancy embroidery, ||| Fownes Pique Sewn Gloves, $2.00 Pr. Fe ial weight, in white, butter and PO ne-Clasp Aare Gloves, In sand, ivory sft tan, A splendidly wearing grade. One-Clasp Mocha Gloves, $2.75 Pr. Full plaue sewn—a soft, velvety skin in gray with combination black em- broidery. Street Moor, Const, Central Building, gee 6P.M. is conveniently reached by all I. R. T. Brooklyn Express Trains. ANY a man will start off on Satur- day to buy the various articles of ap- parel he will want to wear on Easter. He will need quick service and good assortments to choose from. These highly special- ized Men's Shops, in charge of experts who have studied men’s needs, and tastes, and pockelbooks for years, are here for precisely this purpose. Their stocks of Spring Clothing of all sorts are complete, their styles are correct, their prices extremely moderate. SACK SUITS, OVERCOATS, Chesterfields or Slip-ons, WEIlCUE cca ciacse venice CUTAWAY COATS AND WAISTCOATS, of black un- finished worsted.......... STRIPED WORSTED TROUSERS, said cutawaySs........6+ ay EASTER SCARFS Each season brings a broader, better-chosen variety of Men's Neckwear to this fine collection. clude rich Persian and brocaded effects, repp stripes, plain colors, figures and two-toned weaves in almost bewildering Amply cut, of excellent silks, in shapes approved assortment. by well-dressed men. 48c, 95c, $1.45, MEN’S GLOVES Mocha and tan are the two favorites. i Mocha Gloves, gray. Tan Cape, Adler's ma Tan Cape, Meyer's make....... OF Tan Cape, Fownes’ town-make. Boys’ Pique Tan Cape Boys’ Mocha, small and medium s izes, extra va MEN’S OXFORDS Style, comfort and service are valuable characteristics of our Shoes for men; and these handsome low Shoe models are no exceptions, Tan leather, with fibre soleet Gun-meta al calf and patent co MEN’S STETSON HATS As usual, we have the most complete stock of Stetson Hats | We are showing dozens on blocks and colorings—styles from which a man may almost select indiscriminately—and get a Hat that is in Brooklyn, most becoming to him. Prices of Stetsons Range from $4.50 to $7.00 which we illustrate; This fs the “ priced at $6.00 Stetsonian,” Other Spring Hats Now on Display Abrast Hats, $3.50. A. & S, Model Hats, $2.50—Derbies and Soft Hats. Silk Hats, $6.00 and $7.00, It is no trouble for a man to get what he wants, and to get it quickly. SUITS AND OV ERCOATS in a splendid variety ot new models, of materials chosen to give good service, lark tan with leather heels..,.. on Er the season's $17.00 to $39.75 smartly hanging, . $17.50 to $30.00 to wear with afore- $4.50 to $7.95 Becond floor, Hoyt street, Spring styles’ in- and up to $3.45 Street Noor, Kast Building, $2.50 and $2.97 pair seeee $2.00 pair. “$2.60 and $2.78 pair $2.50 pair . $1.50 pair . $1.35 pair Street floor, East Building, ¥ | slish lasts, with leather soles ) 5 $4.95 pair | $5.50 pair | $7.50 pair || ‘Wald floor, Hoyt Street, erbies and Soft Hats in | the season's leader and / Street oor, Men's Bhop, Kast Building, | Women’s Coats of Serge, $22.95 | irae Satin Corsets | of Velour, at $34.95 Two of the Great Many at These Prices Out of the great, wide Coat varieties in readiness for Easter choosing on Saturday a great many women will be interested in Coats at these two prices. There are wonder-values at both, model in serge, of excellent men’s wear to the last seam and buttonhole, Made with a Me ade; finely conservatism that will meet the need for most occasions. | Finished with an over-coilar of satin-lined silk pongee and lined to the waist with silk peau de cygne. Black or navy. At $34.95, a Particular Model Shows Fine Tucks, Ladder-Fashion, Each Side from waist to hem of the full rippling coat skirt. stitching for trimming of a well-laid col fi the little telling points of quality. bound buttonheles—al This model in beige, earth brown ai iar; polished bone button cafe au lait As, for instance, one tailored istinctive $2.98 from $3.98 As beautifully dainty a Corset | as a woman fastidious about her | underthings could. wish for. Lovely enough for a trousseau. || Made for the slender figure, with an elastic top and me- | dium hip line. Soft and flexi- i ble boning. Specially reduced for an extra value-giving offer. A/S Special Pink Corsets, A fine Corset for the athleti/ woman or for the woman ¢ petite figure. Of pink brocac in tiny pattern, made with lo bust, elastic topped: mediu | hip ins: seeds past Building