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By morning, most if not all of your You will find, too, that all itching | tnd digging of the scalp will stop stantly, and your hair will be lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and| WASHINGTON, April 4.— state look and feel a hundred times better. | Governors meeting here to-day with You can get liquid urvon at any bd drug store. It is inexpensive, and|™embers of the Council of National four ounces is all you will need, ‘This | Defense urged drastle action to s: simple remedy has never been known to fail—Advt. out disloyalty and to curb the man language press. They cated measures to prevent pr the teaching ary schools. overnors met later Jat yesterday's Americanization con- | ference but believed more vigorous | easures Were ne | The greatest « eard,” he | “is agi the Na the Umorous | which, he said, was | He declared him- | rman | ‘uage in | | with | German ne said they intend. not.” Federal Judges should be given the power to intern enemy aliens, Mr. » 5,000 persons in Towa,” who ought to be in, the ade this very minute. egg of all treayonein the United States is the German press and the an language. cleaning Am stay put. 1 would surpress the man press. ‘This is our country.” er of North Dakota, read The nes I'm in favor of | up now so she w Goy a telegrgm from his State, saying | ng poople there were | United States was in ierman press, he sald n truthfully the He urged tha press be com- | \ jatedéfor the in tion of their r documents Z |showing what forced to w The Germa said, were } Underwear & ® Silk Petticoats | LAX Reg. Trade Mark at Mc Cutcheon’s g On the second floor we are making a display of Philippine Underwear, of exquisite material, with artistic drawn-work and beautifully em- broidered. Gowns- 4.95.4 Envelope Chemises — $1.95, 2.75, 3.25, 4.50. $1.95, 2.50, 3.50, Domestic Underwear New Spring display con sisting of Lace and Em broidered trimmed gar ments. Gowns—$1.50, 1.75, 1.95 Envelope Chemises ~~ $1.00, 1.50, 2.25, 3.25. Corset Covers—55c, 7c 95e, $1.50, Skirts—$1.50, 2.25, 3.25 UNA N? Batiste, $4.50 i Lace-trimmed Crepe de Chine Gowns and Envelope % Chemises, and tailored Crepe de Chine Gowns of a ee heavy quality. ks Gowns—$6.75, 7.75, 9.75, 10.75 S| Envelope Chemises~ $5.00, 6.75, 7.50. KS Camisoles—$1.00, 1.50, 2.75, 3.75 oo Silk Petticoats All the Spring colorings of bright Taffeta and Soiree Silks, $3.95, 5.75, 6.75; 7.50 and 10.50. A Special tailored Skirt of heavy Jersey trimmed with fringe. self color, Evening or street shades, $10.50. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets has ' Co one's office When full Americanization been accomplished etary Daniels |‘ | sid, not only will ever American be mobilized for war, but “we wilh put the fear of God into the hearts of those who live is and fatten }upon us and ar Americans,” | Gov, Stewart, of Montana, said the Governors found themselves in ac- | Jeort with the programme of Ameri: | leanization by education mapped out that they were not going to raise|Which was recently Atlantic port after bumper crops were false. removal of her crew Gov. Alexander of Idaho also de-|ing supporters of the laged that German preachers were a mnebace Atinntie City mM \ Save Wheat. WASHINGTON, April 4.—There wilt mutiny and the arged with be- even by hiking to Atlantic City this mer, Hotel managers there Pledued to Wheat is not to be served in any for until harvest time, All of Hoover's pr cepts will be observed. careful fram the situation and ins United States should into any action it would regret Govs. Manning of South Ce Milliken of Maine unites drastic steps were taken soon, mob violence was to be expected ae RUSSIAN STEAMSHIPS REQUISITIONED BY U.S, Detained When Bolsheviki Came Into Power, They Will Be Oper- ated by Volunteers The United A Thumb Print As positively as your thumb print identifies you, the Bayer Cross identifies the genuine Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin Aspirin has been made in the United States for more than ten years. Protect yourself—be sure that you get Bayer Tablets of Aspirin—every package and every tablet is invariably marked with [> A IAY ER} CE) R ‘The trade-mark “Aspirin’(Reg.U.S.Pat.Off.) is a guarantee that the monoacetioe acidester of salicylicacid in these tablets is of the reliable Bayer manufacture. has requis “The Bayer Cross— Your Guarantee of Purity” held at a south! pe no escaping the grim fact of war pledged themselves to food conservation. | 9 Me rapt ig Co. i sever bre on : - 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Si A Specially Prepared Sale 7,900 MEN’S “McCREERY” SHIRTS “McCreery” Silk Shirts made of heavy Tub or Fibre Silk “McCreery” Empire Crepe. “McCree Mixed Fabrics. “McCreery” solt French cuffs. Sleeve lengths 34 and 36. Silk Shirts made of extra heavy Broadcloth Silk and * Shirts made of Woven or Corded Madras also Silk Shirts made of Madras or Mercerized Materials; with & ‘as Ol erce OC eTils; WI } $1.65. No charge for sleeve alterations. James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND S$ 34th Street SATURDAY Important and Exceptional Sale 200 WOMEN’S FASHIONABLE FROCKS $12.75 22.00 regularly Many smart and new models featuring the latest style ideas in Spring Crepe de all the Frocks; made of excellent: Fabrics, including feta, Foulard, Chine, Serge and Georgette Crepe and Taffeta Combinations; choicest colorings suitable for afternoon, street or sport wear. | NO C. 0. D’S—N® APPROVALS—NO RETURNS. A Sale Extraordinary 585 WOMEN’S SPRING SUITS Presenting an exceptional opportunity to purchase at the height of the tailored Suits At Substantial Savings season. distinctive : \ varied assortntent of most recent models vid materials, including Tricotine, Men's Wear Serge, Osford, Jersey Cloth and ‘Tweed; belted, plain-tailored, semi-fitted and semi-tailored 22 50 Navy Blue and smart Spring colorings embracing Rookie, Sand $ and Copenhagen Blue. Included are two models in stout sizes Li up to 52 bust, in Navy Blue and Black | regularly 85,00 J NO C. 0. D.’5—NO APPROVALS--NO RETDRNS. ge J STORAGE OF FURS Absolute Protection at Nominal Charge All Furs are thoroughly cleaned before being placed in our Cold Storage Va the premises. OE nen MRE Tn aimee eae nea Advantageous Offerings | MEN’S UNDERWEAR & HALF HOSE | Athletic Shirts and Kuee Drawers in Men’s Half Hose,—Silk-plated Lisle; | Plaid Nainsook each 55c¢ | | with colored stripes. pair 75¢ Union Suits made of White Madras | Men's Cotton Half Hose,—Plain colors with self stripe; sleeveless and knee length Gray, Tan, Palm Beach or Black. | “ suit 1.10 pair 25¢ Remarkable Sale 250 STUDENTS’ SUITS $18.50 regularly $20.00, 22.50, 25.00 A special purchase of Youths’ Suits together with all odd lots taken from regular stock are offered in this sale considerably \ lower than regular prices. “MART NEW MODELS—coats are form-fitting with regular, patch or welt pockets; tailored of durable Fabrics in neat light and dark effects, Ultra-fashionable styles, correct lines; excellent workmanship; perfect fit- ting; all sizes 15 to 20 years, but not in every pattern. Offerings of Unusual Importance BOYS’ APPAREL & FURNISHINGS : Wash Suits $1.45 to 15.00 Blue Serge Norfolk Suits | Special $10. 50 4 limited quantity of all wool fine twill ” 4 comprehensive assortment of Washable | Plain Blue Serge Norfolk Suits; guaranteed Suits for boys—the most popular being Middy fast color; coats alpaca lined; full cut Knicker- and Military models—with knee or long bocker trousers lined throughout; size 7 to 18 trousers; size 21 to 10 years | years. | : | Shirts and Blouses Hats and Caps | A large variety of shapes and patterns. | : $1.10 fing Rateala: Felt Hat $1.75 to 2.95 |. Made.at Woven, Nagrae sof (ine satcaell | Tweed Hata: 1.45 and 1.95 with or without collars; neat stripe effe Blouses size 7 to 15 years. Shirts size 12 to | Straw Hats cose 1.95 to 7.50 14-inch neckbands Deeb icrcusereeiece ae 95c and 1.45 “‘Sampeck’’ Clothes, standard of America for boys, offered for sale, exclusivély in New York, by James McCreery & Co. 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