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mor, Chief of the Chi partment, recommends that placards, | lf Ddiasing with red paint, urging people! jarder + to buy Liberty Ronds, be attached to! them to buy Libert palgn begins April 6 “When the sirens toot and the gongs Every One in ring every man, woman and child CHICAGO, April 1 «|rushes to see the apparatus go by - [said O'Connor -day. "When ng thelr what would co Fire every plece of fire fighting apparatua n the land when the new loan eam- Corsets and W@ Brassieres , 3s at Mic Cutcheon’s Specials in Corsets We are able to offer a number of Corsets, in special sizes only, at very attractive prices. All the models have that touch of individuality and distinction that is so much desired. Gossard Lace-in-front ~—a number of handsome Silk Brocade and Broche Corsets specially priced Sti ied $8.25 to 16.50 Lace-in-back Corsets —a variety of new Spring and Summer models ranging from $3.00 to 16.50 Brassieres No, 1942— Fine White Preneh Cou 1. tow full bad ee A complete assortment eee of well-fitting styles, in- beck: einen 3 to Mf. Vice $8.75, cluding Cotton Meshes, Silk, Tricots, Linens, and the dainty Laces and Embroideries which are so essential to com- plete the Summer wardrobe. 75c to $7.50 Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets 5th Avenue Exceptional Values || Writes Bishop Henderson His ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY = 'WILSON'S PEACE VIEW UNALTERED: | FIRM FOR JUSTICE nolan | Purposes As Told Last June Are Unbroken, President Wilson's thought on the Joct of peace with the Central |) | Powers, ag expressed in his Mlag Day address on June 14, 1917, and on aub- sequent occasions, {a unaltered and his purpose unbroken, according to a letter President Wilson wrote March 25, 1918, to Mishop Theodore 8, Hen- | of the Na-| Methodist resident's , | Jerson, executive ofets tlonal War Council of th al Church, ‘Th wan made public to-day, to- |eether with a letter written by Bishop | Henderac ethodist Episeo- hurch, West 104th Street, who Is f the Public Committee | cil of the Mr. Rels- ‘son stated that, in h hia desire to mobil- forces of the Methodist h in the interest of ¢ President whe his attitude regarding n of peace with the Cen- ral Powers, . Bishop Henderson on March 21, in a the President, referred to of the nation’s on the subject of particularly to his mes- hich he said, “Our pres ate task ia to win hall turn us asl¢ and it ia # reply, which it was uinced will be sent to every off mthodist paper and will be read the Methodist pulpits next Sun- y, and which all Methodist min- isters will be urged by the Council to James McCreery & Co 34th Street WOMEN’S SILK & KNIT UNDERWEAR Lisle Union Suits with Glove Silk tops,— regular and extra sizes; Pink only. 1.25 Lisle Union Suits,—knee length; low neck; sleeveless style. 65c Glove Pink only. Silk Union Suits,—band Glove Silk Bloomers,—Pink only Lisle Bloomers,—Pink only...,.... top; 2.95 + 1.95 » 50c Decidedly Underpriced CORSETS & BRASSIERES Silk Broche Corsets, very low top; long, straight hip line, Brassieres,—bandeaux model; open back of handsome Navelly Brocade in Flesh Color. la regularly 1,50 1,00 Brassieres,—made of Cluny Lace and Crepe de Chine combination; ribbon shoulder straps; open-back model. regularly 2.00 1.25 Brassicres,—other models; bandeaux styles; open back...... Specially Priced excellent quality; exquisite design; Flesh Color; regularly 8.50 4.95 Handsome Cluny Lace Brassieres,—- open front model; ribbon shoulder straps. regularly 2.50) 1.65 Brassieres made of Flesh Color Poplin; elaborately trimmed with Filet Lace; open front model. regularly 9 50) 1.65 39c and 50c regularly 50¢ and 75c CRETONNE ART NOVELTIES Third Floor Rair Pin Boxes 60c and 85c Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, .. hewpnion COM Traye.- prinn 25c, 50c and (39 Scarfs and Round Pillow Slips.......... 58¢ Graken axes, cee eens 95c Round Pillows,—floss filled.......... 1.25 Portfolios. ... ; tate 75¢ Laundry or Shoe Bags........ 75c to 1.50 Remarkable Value HAIR GOODS Good quality naturally Wavy Hair Switches and Half Transformations.| 3.75 The Switches are 18 inches long. Unusual Offerings Genuine Scotch Dress Ginghams in « reat variety of dreay Plaids, Checks and i iy pes. a 1,00, yard 85c The Transformations extend half way around the head each WASH FABRICS Linen and Cotton Summer Dress Fabrics in new attractive styles and colors; most desirable weaves. White Poplin; superior quality for dresses, skigss and uniforms; 36 inches wide. regularly 75c, yard 55¢ THE |EVENI Rev, Christian PF. Use as a basis of a new and hearty backing of the President In the war silencing all pacifists, js as} and we have had as yet ny evi- | Sentenced i hat it means anything of to Spend nderson it means nothing. Alierandro letter of ly and sincerely yours, | March 14 of Sie die in ike’ Gein may I not say that you “WOODROW WILSON." lchate "ate. ing Prison the wack of - Ffectly safe in using the Announcement also was made to- | May 6 which you quote from my as expressing my unal- hought and unbroken pur. pose. It is always our duty to find out what the expression of a desire for peace from our oppo- nents really means, but unleas it means a complete and convincing church service. Paris | Rat, the difficulty | | Nightgowns—5.00, 6.50 Empire styles, lace Insertions, hand-em- broideries of fine materials, exquisitely put | together. Envelope Chemises—2.95, 3.95 In many styles featuring the round neck and bodice top effect. afternoon shades, 14, 16, 18 yrs. gives warmth as well as spirit. trasting collar and vest of rajah silk, The New Veilings at Thrift Prices A NEW ASSORTMENT of Spring and Summer Veilings at prices which are une usual. THE NEW CHENILLE FIGURES upon octagon, hair-line, and fancy meshes— veilings favored by Smart Fashion for this season's wear—are represented, all of them. Navy, purple, taupe, brown, black Veilings regularly priced up to 1.00 a yd. 35c yd. 27.50 175 suits in the lot. of the fashionable Eton and Pony, them as the later tailleur styles, S$ | programme of justice upon which a lasting peace can really rest, to open separate bitildings in the dif. ferent camps, but will shortly collect a fund to be used in strengthening the churches near the camps both with buildings and helpers, so that the soldiers who desire to do so can come to nearby towns and get a home Women's New Slip-Over Sweaters rose, Copen, white, tan, black. Women's Doeskin Gloves Made of soft Shetland wool in a smart new design, In smart one-clasp design—thoroughly washable, NG WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1918. BROOKLYN SLAYER TO DIE, |*,0't of « cunt tou and two children, was shot down. ea Fentence. : " nond Street Jail and will be taken to} weat over the Lincoln Highway ; making the return journey Sing Sing late to-day n <= Sentence was passed by Su- day that the Methodists do not plan |preme Court Justice Cropsey of Brook+ lyn, who had postponed action no that Vollero could spend Easter with his wife Vollero was convicted of complicity In the killing of Charles Umbriacco at Johnson and Navy Streets, Brooklyn, on|a wager of $350) put up by a club of| ation, Sept. 7, 1916, when Nicholas Morelia also |New York. The murders were the He Was sent back te the Ray- vehicle of any sort, Diego. Cal.. by way of Arizona, New Mexico, 0. reer : in the firet degree. |79 ENDS 15,000 MILE HIKE,| touisiana, Misstarippl, Alabama and he followed the Miam|, Fla Vears’| Dizle Highw Chapman ¢ Man, With § Dies After Dischar, CHICAGO, April 1. . Chapman, 4 Joseph Quinn of Great Neck, seventy-tw@yenrs old, is here to-day. having completed a 15,000-mile walk. Chapman started from Baltimore, Md., From the time he left Baltimore until’ count of his physical condition. he reached Chicago. the end of his Vollero was calm when he heard the|ney Chapman says he has not ridden THe walked who has tle brothers in the service of 16 United States, died in the French March 19, 1916, on his long hike to win Ws, iat Bee ee heming an Opere Quinn went to Camp Upton @ month auto, but was discharged om a@o- Ps ‘Texas, Li 7A NRE VEL TE Announcement That Men's Shops of Clothing and Haberdashery Just Opened — Best & Co. London Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Smart War-Time Fashions at THRIFT Prices French Hand-made Undermuslins in securing French undermustins, Best & Co. are receiving at regular intervals from French makers, shipments of wanted chemises, nightgowns, petticoats, drawers, and bodices in practical, dainty styles. We are able to offer them also at popular prices and from our full interesting stock we instance Plain Chemises—1,50, 2.95 hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped in new designs, all hand-made. Petticoats—2.50, 3.95 Scalloped flounces with and without underlay, many with embroidered sprays upon flounces, others with elaborate lace trimmings. War-time Fashions for the Miss A New Organdie Frock is made in a quaint old fashioned style that returns to old fashion flutings and tucks and a wide pinafore; lavender, rose, green, pink, blue, white. 14, 16, 18 yrs. 19.50 An Afternoon Frock of Georgette Crepe is made along very simple lines—an exclusive style offered in flesh and white, as well as navy and soft 9.50 A practical Cape Coat is one of the newest arrivals—z charming style half-bor- rowed from the military, and very debonair with a sleeved vest that 14, 16, 18 yrs. 29.50 A New Tailored Suit is of navy men’s wear serge—thoroughly practical and a new adaptation, very youthful, of the Eton—to which is added a con- 14, 16, 18 yrs. 38.00 New Neckwear at Thrift Prices A NEW GUIMPE-AND-CUFF SET. is made of organdie. gests the round-neck peasant style, but is made unique with tucked bosom and pearl buttons, trimnings, The guimpe sug- The cuffs have button Special 1.95 COLLAR-AND-CUFF SETS of flesh, white or old Llue organdie are quaintly made with narrow pleatings set in with hem- stitching—a quaint new eflect charming for suit or dress, Regularly 1.75. Special 1.15 Important Sale Women’s Suits—— 36.50 Sizes 34 to 46 Every one of the suits is very specially priced. lhe assortment consists of a quantity of our own popular high grade suits, to which a number of suits newly purchased have been added. Conservative straight line effects as well as the later designs and modifications The newerebraids and trimmings distinguish ¢, tricotine, gabardine, mixtures, checks. an, rookie, navy and black for the most part. -——- THRIFT SPECIALS for TUESDAY———__ Women’s Batiste Blouse A new model just in, featuring smart square neck with vestee; eyelet embroidery trimmed. Women’s Fine Imported Handkerchiefs A shipment ordered for Christmas selling, j sold special—they are fine all-linen, with i costume colorings, box of six, Colors, Special 3.95 Special 1.75 annem imeem’ You Never Pay More at Best's’ Tiny Tots —their Hats To the thoughtful mother a great many things enter into the choos- ing of the little daughter’s first hat. P Above all things, it must fit the head properly. It must be dainty and fetching to suit the budlike beauty of a baby's face, The Atte in the Children's Millinery Section know all this, hence their particular success in fitting the tiny tots to their first Spring hats. There are soft ones of fluffy lingerie (such as is pictured here), with dainty lace edges or a bit of hand embroidery with ribbon and miniature blossoms—or it may be a sweet combination of straw and silk, Pictured here is a dainty lingerie hat at 6.85, —their Coats We mention today three new practical coats WHITE CASHMERE COAT, cut for infants, or in short coat styles, to 2 years, hand-scalloped and silk 5.50 Lilliputian Bazaar. lined, at WHITE SERGE REEFER with sailor collar, braided and em- broidered on the corners, with a chevron on the sleeve, semi-belted. Sizes 7 to 3 vrs. 9.50 WHITE SERGE COAT with a blue linen collar, silk tie, with dainty pearl buttons. Sizes 1 to 3 yrs, 10.50 How to Practice War-T ime Thrift in choosing one's Better Blouse In these days of war-time economy never has it been more important to choose wisely. Never more so than in the matter of costume blouses. How import- ant that materials should be rzcel- lent wearing—how important that lines should be faultlessly correct. A smart blouse will serve many purposes these days—for ihe day ‘ srney aul of town; for the luncheon with the friend one has not seen for some time; or for the promised | the War Relief. u are The Waist Section is specializing in selecting styles that accord with present war-time demand, There ts an interesting assortment of waists at 9.75, of which one above 18 pictured. ® Hosiery for all the family— at Thrift Prices WOMEN’S FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE, very fine fast dye, made full and elastic with cotton, : reinforced tops and soles, gsc 75¢ MEN'S HALF HOSE in black only, cuff tops, reinforced soles, CHILDREN’S FANCY SILK SOCKS with fan Fine lisle cy turn. over tops, smart new combination of colorings— pink, blue and black. 4 to #44 only, 75C WOMEN'S THREAD SILK HOSE will be offered special in the new wanted Spring shades, 1,35 Sica Special 3.95 St arrived, will be tial and borders in Special 1.50

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