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i) A y & : il i knee, unusual bargain mesh. Very special por dozen Value .78; epecial at. ......:.-. OO] yards, at..ce.. Avatar er {) DESIRABLE SILKS EMBROIDERIES + Printed foulard silk and satin, high| White, on fine batiste, 6 to 8 in grade, exquisite designs and colors, 40| wide, .80 to .85 va 25 inches wide. Emb'd Voile Flouncing, 27 Reg. 02.75 quality for......... 1.89] vite. “Value ooc; per yard, at. 48 5 — Broadway. ON XS. Shana Vth Sts. WILL OFFER ON FRIDAY and SATURDAY the following BARGAINS with full knowledge that they cannot be equalled in New \ork. Each item has been well selected and has passed the tens: critical examination of our Merchandise experts. Nothing has been left undone to give our patrons more than full value for their moncy. We cordially invite you to make this store your first stopping place. Daniell’s is renowned for courtesy, prompt service and low prices. BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY | WOMEN’S AND MI $ We extend a cordial invitation to ATTRACTIVE SUIT reader of this paper to visit our|In navy, tan and copenhagen. Values Millinery Sections—trimmed on the | from $55.00 to $65.00; special. 45.00 second ‘floor end auntrimmed and] igs Suits, all this season's colorings novelties on ground floor. and very newest styles. | We are showing « wonderful collection | Value 685.00; for............ 18,00 De ata or amply daly. cour COAT SPECIALS petition. ry, be fg in navy, sand, y: copen- | a ond grey. DRESS&SEMIDRESSHATS| Veloce to 890.00; special at.. 21.50 of the finest straws and fabrics. SILK DRESSES | Regularly $7.50, special at....- 5-50) 0. 159 of them, in all colors, any | Regularly 85.50, special at...... 3695) orien of Values to ‘AILORED & SPORT HATS ce car ales is SILK BLOUSES | aes ele ee in uc, se These Blouses cannot be duplicated colors, Regularly 94.86, pecalat 2.98 etmarals abt, las tollened Ge’ protitiy Regularly 92.50, special ot..... 2 trimmed effects, all colors and fancy UNTRIMMED HATS ‘i Values to $0.80; special at... 3.50 Beart ond besemne fe” ack aad WASH WAISTS most daaeed colors. Every hat is Ie Plain and fancy voile, madras, and t: 4 Hes? paces,'98.05 and 02.76, for. 1.87 | Values to 62.06; apceil at? 1.50 FLOWERS IN PROFUSION NOVELTY RIBBON Daisies, Roses, erries 5 to 734 inches wide; stripes, checks, others. Reg. ier 45 ‘ee 38828 plaids and warp prints, exquisite styles and colorings. LARGE BROAD QUILLS |-% to 40 values; at, per yard... .29 Red, Sand and Blue. Reg. .67; SILK UNDERWEAR special “ - +29] Rnvelope Chemises and Corset Covers, WOMEN’S GLOVES of crepe de chine and china silk, at- tractively trimmed with lace. Chamoisette, washable, #clasp; in white, tan, ey and beaver. £2.00 and 82.50 value inl at 1.35 $2.75 & $8.60 values; special... 2.15 Reg, 81.25 quality; at.... A Lambskin Gloves, I-clas N’S NECKWEAR tnd ivory; black embroidered; 9 g i Jabots, very essential + en it Reg. $1.75 quality; special at... %, . 1.00 to 5.95 | fine emb'd pique. exceptioual value ‘ea iee MOU A collection of sets and separate collars, in pique, organdie, filet and satin, some hand embroidered. .5 FILET LACE Copy of real, 4 inches wide Value .75 per yard, at | Cotton Net, cream color only, 72 or, per pair.. inches wide. Value .65 per yard; at ‘ . WOMEN’S UNION SUITS [Vii Fine ribbed, lace trimmed or tight) sertions to match, ro tty styles. “00; apecaiet... 15.00 1,000 PAIRS PURE SILK |¢ NOVELTY STOCKINGS | |{("* From our regular stock; full fashioned; ip clox, on Listep, Loses hag plain bak verter HCI.) colors. per pair 55 48 gings and in. 1 and diamond Black Messaline na rich M aah Lit; fect c yer SYae. "but 91.68 grade at..-... 1.19 Washable Silks (silk and cotton mixed), i colored stripes, 84 inches wide, taitabhe for men's shirts, waists and summer dresses. .85 grade at 55 ANDERSON’S “IVANHOE” GINGHAM Plaids, stripes and plain colors, for # days only at, per yard... .29 Mercerized Cotton Foulards, 32 inches wide, in navy, black, copen and green ground with white figures. 43 value; for @ days only at... +29 TABLE LINENS Below wholesale cost for Friday and Saturday only. Table Cloths and Napkins to match, exceptionally high grade, Irish damask, beautiful patterns. @x2 yards; reg. $11.50, at. ....7.50 2x 214 yards; reg. $14.25, at.. 9.35 NAPKINS TO MATCH 22 x 2 inches; reg. 811.75, at. 1.98 24 x 24 inches, reg. $15.00 9.75 Table Cloths, linen finish, 63 x 63 inches, fine weave, round | designs. Reg. 81.75, sale price. 1.35 | In this section there will be SSphaeete special offerings in Towelings, MEN’S SECTION Bedspi Blankets, Sheets, i ‘nderwear, | Pillow Cases, etc, oi sleeves, at 1.25 3 and 95 WILLOW ARM CHAIRS Very special, at os we Seat Cushion, extra, $1.25, RAG RUGS, hit & miss design, 25 x 60 inches; acu sre .69 | POUND PAPER | | Shirts, striped mi soft cuffs. 75 values; for 2days at as, plain colors, also neat stripes, madras and percale, all | Packages of 92% sheets, trimmed with silk frogs. Reg ps Ay inks $1.65 to $2.00; for 2 days at 1.25 | Envelopes to ms Black Cotton Socks, medium weight, | Box of fine fabric finish Paper, full fashioned, fast colors, 60 sheets and 60 envelopes, Reg. .50 pair; for days at..... «35 value 40, for....... No Phone or Mat) Orders, Quantities Rostricted 1 ——— $$ | TODAY'S BEAUTY HELP | We find you can bring out the heauty of your hair to its very best , advantage by washin t th € Gold Crowns $ .00 thigh |(t makes @ cars Ganlay ie 22-Karat expensive shampoo, which cleanses Bridge Work UP FILLINGS. .. . hed Payments to Sait, Your Conventence, and ° | ance, and is always bright, soft and 50 East 126th Street fluffy; so fluffy, in fact, that it looks ‘OPEN # TO 0, | bundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becames a pleasure.| =| Just use a teaspoonful of C which you the hair and sealp thorou lirt and the dandruff, leavit some feeling find that the evenly, fter its use, dries qui druggist, di up A) water; this makes a full cup of sl AN “Lost and Found articles) poo liquid, enough so it is easy to| ere oe Tie wr Sascan® apply it to all the hair instead of Just | oa Arora Building, wit be Hated AP] the top of the head,—Advt | for thirty days, ene liste can be ~- Peon at any of The World's Oftices, = | <,"Lost and Found” advertisemente n be left at any of The World's BB) | Givertising ‘Agencte bs pg SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Pv '||Dyckman Street Ferry ‘PAY-AS-YOU-O" LAWS SWEPT FINAL PASSAGE ALBANY. Apri 4—The Repubilcan lanagers have opened the Drive away eczema with Resinol Resinot Ointmentand Resinal Goap eanily heal ecxema aod most other eruptions not due to se rious \oternal disorders. Sold byall druggist, Interstate Park The People’s Free Playground Service begins Saturday April 6th Boats Every 15 Minutes BOOT A New Spat Pump [OSS In Patent Leather and Black Kid This is a pump of rem highest Queen Quality standard of materials and workmanship. As smart in appearance without a spat as with. The New Summer Economy Spat Made of Egyptian Reig and irons like a handke: Other Styles a Queen Quali 32 West 34th St. ta! aN IS | } | ge them wl vy | o t ! he Nura ba \1 long-term 86 > improve. | 000 for certain pub’ ther bill let out managers provides bs for Tamman cratic Leader ent of a com- noth Houses was speeded a resolution fixin nm, April 13. ‘Th rted by the Sena } to third 100. an long ealen- ‘© hours to a he Sunday Moving Pic- ture Bill roll call was beaten by one vote. A reconsideration of the Vote and a sec- ond roll call produeed 76 votes, the exact number needed to pass the bill It now goes to the Senate, where it is likely to go throw ~h Brarhbeic A a 10,000 Carte = Renches Ro: ROSTON, April ine thousand |* bales of long ataple Egyptian cotton, |" valued around $4,500,000 or nearly a dollar a pound, was being unloaded here to-day for delivery to New Eng {land importers. It was the second large shipment to reach this. port nines July. SHOP arkable value. Up to the a Skine Washes $3.00 rchief..... ad Colors, $1.95 ty Boot Shop FIFTH AVENUE The measure on the firat | sas« over the top, | Not only was he tho firat of the Rainbows to be hit, but it was throuca | | his the He was wounded thirteen hrapuel and a piece that lodged tn his ekull i still there, “I am going back tnto the trenches before long,” which {9 @ fair sample of the spirit waiter to building, to other mated at $ Maceront Facto ‘The macar Gennaro, at been ‘order the t $2,500 pounds of now has on hand _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, «fee °* 13 WOUNDS CAN'T STOP AN “OLD 69TH” FIGHTER FROM “GOING OVER TOP” CORP a:C- TRAYER —O | Corpl. Trayer Writes From Hos- pital He’s “Going Back to Trenches” Soon To-day the first details are given ot| how the first man in the old “atin ath” to be wounded, “ Corpl of Company D, 165th Infantry, we me that the first news came of rmer 69th having been in action. times by he writes to his fa‘ner, our boys.” He Js tho son of A W. Parker at on Hackensack Court, a record nty, Aix to be ia Alvin i a ing a on on Mal JERSEY HOSPITAL BURNS, Thirty-Bight Patients Safely Re- WN, Nod. aimo: 1 Souls’ ght patients in the emoved by nurse building was an f fat caught fire. dup the dumb- fhoors of the frame 8 were removed The loss is esti- Vio Lf ‘ood Board AW regula flour in aro WAS per tted to dispose of {is Product which he Franklin Simon Clothes for Men are genuinely hand-tailored at the price of those that are not, and the man who wants fine custom tailor- ing but is unwilling to pay prohibi- tive custom prices, need no longer be torn like a wishbone between his limitations and his longings. Men’s Suits *25 to *55— Overcoats *25 to *45 Men’s Clothing Shop—8 West Thirty-Eighth Street Separate Shop on the Street Level W 1918. Semin aN UITSTHTRTE: an RET CCTONUgNCACANTUUULRUTS AAAS rs WOMEN’S AND MISSES LTTE i Frocks & Suits in the New Designs { Interpreting the Most Recent Fashion Changes for Late Spring and Summer The Values Are Most Extraordinary The Newer Suits 7 AILOR MADES in the Under 4 accent- | uated lines of the newest silhouettes: portraying short or medium length coat effects with narrow shoulders, enug-fit- ind crushed girdles or narrow jaunty sport ow Materials include Serge, Wool Jersey, Mannish Mix- tures and Tweeds. Specially Priced at 25.00 TRICTLY TAILORED SUITS, portraying workmanship of an unusually high character; silk braid and embroidery are effectively employed in the ornamentation of many of the smartest designs; materials in- clude Tricotine, Vigereux, Gabardine, Poiret Twilland Serge. Specially Priced at _ 33.00 EMI-TAILORED SUITS, enriched with D silk embroidery or broad silk braid, va- riously developed in Tricotine, Rosh- anara Crepe, Baronette Satin and fine Serge. Prices Range from 40.00 © 65.00 Smart Suits for Full Figures, 425 to 5214 bust measure. The Newer Frocks Cis: dra FROCKS in the new double side draped effect, developed in Silk Gingham and Georgette Crepe effec- combined with various silk fabrics; red frocks of Wool Jersey or Beaded Georgette. Specially Priced at 18.50 EAD ACCENTUATED FROCKS of Georgette Crepe and Taffeta Sith; new draped models of Indestructible Voile, Serge Sutt, Figured Georgette Crepe and Georgette com. Gabardine Suit Silk Lined, bined with Foulard Silk or Satin; tailored cad effects in Khaki Kool Silk and Wool Jersey. Si! Braid Bdge, $26.00. Specially Priced at $32.60. 23.50 INNER GOWNS in silhouettes of un- D usual grace, developed in soft Georgette in exquisite pastel shades, and elaborately ornamented with cut and round beads in contrasting colors, Prices Range from 30.00 % 95.00 Coats & Capes in New Designs ff Developed in Soft, Rich Materials with attractive linings; novel treatment in collar and belt effects is a feature of the new coats; capes are gracefully draped and smartly tailored. 20.00 25.00 30.00 Wye ITO serge BAA lw The Brooklyn Daily Cimes ON SUNDAY A Complete, Compact Sunday Newspaper at the Daily Price 2 Cents If you are a Brooklyn Times reader week days, you need no introduction to the news and editorial quality of its Sunday edition. If you are not, the Brooklyn Sunday Times at 2 cents will make you a Times reader seven days in the week.. The Brooklyn Times on Sunday is not an experiment; itis a success. It has come to stay, and to grow. Asa daily, the Brooklyn Times is 70 years old. 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