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DALLEY CORPORATIONS, LIMITED, BUFFALO, N.Y. i aun ONLY | BRONX, STORE @ 14-9 th Street @ 3rd AVENE Open Every Evening All Goods Marked in Plain Figures for Cred Furnished pac Dining Suite SPECIAL 50 Ten Piece Adam Period Dining Room Suite in Genuine American Walnut, as shown here dvertwed prices only during this week. JP MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED ‘ . “ Ss 12 - — — —=— TT FOR ACHING i\French Ingenuity Makes a Field Service Ambulance bn | Of the American Packing Case of an Automobile SORE, TIRED PEED peoseenesrees , a 046-0-44-044-24444-10F0004 RH ONEY LEG E1444044040-0004-00000004 | ion will the French free 5 | tention to the can Field Service ambu- lance, built entirely of a packing case # was recently | en recelved in 1 be displayed vi nee em als on the your face in pain, Your shoes won't tighten and hurt your fect. The packing box ambi Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” noy | bodies all the points that from any druggist. Just think! ¢| fring line find are needed in the field rvice work, and tt will be used as built American | ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, | |t in length by r feet In| Incidentally, {It 1s a tes-) seven fect h and five timonial to the ingenuity of the feet in height and 1s , s. ee | at present 1s in the In exterior appearance the ambu-| ¢, ax Company, NO. 8 ‘ nts of th In several days it ny an oificial of the he country | ny of Paris built veniently | | these models, or any combination of | | | 1. On June 20, 1917, the Aircraft | I i toard said | t er to the question before “QUIPUTHALTEDBY ©. If necessary can be turned out y and ship- We have no ambition of attempting the manufacture of the highly spe- E c by th ‘orps, Frederick Upham Ad in The World to-day that her fac which have almost hecked motor production: {Changed specifications and drawings which call for meas- urements so excessively aecurate | and a demand for a mechanical output_at times so delicate that * large production by conventional American factory methods is dif- ficult and almost impossi 2 and which, while not “100 per cent. perfect, are really as safe and ser- viceable as if without some mi- crosoropic defect. He continues: In brief, the there are ven of assembled parts, AUMANN 8 (° Apartments it | From $50 up, Goods shown in this advertisement will be sold at A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT prove that t been refined } construction t Ned lator re jfected American mactines su & aiMoult and uncertain that large ang speedy output ts imposslble, This is exactly what we set out t> vernment an 10 speedy co: usands of of) rrance, Italy, other natic s carr 1 the de avold when our G nounced its plans f struction of ten craft, Great Hr | Russia, Germany had been workin | signing, buildin, 1 mccessful test ing of scores of ¢ of fighting air craft, All of these models were plered at the disposal of our Signal Corp. and of our Aircraft P>oduetion Rourd It was deemed best to reject all with straight-cut “The Private,’ blue Middy Suits of wh collar; one pair of cloth with Navy, Canvas Leggings, Garrison Caps for 44 East Mth St Broadway, at 49th St, 279 Broadway 125th St are turning out. vast quantities and the heavie SOLDIER SUITS AND SAILOR SUITS BOYS “The Little Corporal,”” Khaki Suit | cialized light fighters which the Allies | We can produce in |? OPPENHEIM, GLINS & © 34th Street—New York Je types whick This sens A: | pian was reaffirmed by Secretary of + | War Baker on Sept. 12, when he an- nounced the completion and success- ful testing of the Liberty Motor, My investigation of the activities | > lot the Signal Corps, as evidenced tn + | she plant of the Trego Motor Com- pany, convinces me that six months ¢ | ef invaluable time has been equan- ¢ | Qered and tens of millions of dollars © | thrown away because of an attempt »/to change the original simple, practi and easily constructable Liberty yr Into one containing more re. 21-23 West 38th St.,N.Y. Summer Styles for Stout Women Not merely large sizes, but spe- cia!ly designed apparel that in- sures graceful lines and great- ly reduces the apparent size. Suits Coats 12.95 t0 49.75 ~—-7.50 to 39.75 Dresses Skirts 5.50 to 39.75 1.95 to 14.95 Waists Housedresses 1.25 to 7.50 95 to 4.95 MATERNITY. For the expectant mother, too, we offer great values in new Spring styles that differ in no way from the prevail- ing modés, conceal condition, and can be worn when figure is normal Suits 12.85 to 39.75 | Dresses 2.45 to 29.50 Shirts 1.95 to 1.85 | Coats 7.50 to 24.50 Nepligees 95 to 9.50 |-Middies 1.25 to 2.65 Corsets, Value $10. Slightly soiled. 2.68 An unusually big reduction Now for the Spring Suit Sale An extraordi- nary collection of exceptional values in the best Suit models of the season. Forexample the Suit illus- trated, made of All-Wool French Serge, with detachable over-collar and vest of grey Broadcloth, Special for Sadan ® 1 995 Selling Similar sevings on our big stock of exclusive Coats, Capes and Dresses. GARMENT Co. 307 FIFTHAVESINY. Free Catalog mailed out of town on request. Address Dept. 4E. nts than any of the foreign types, which were properly rejected nodels because of such undesired HATS DISTINCTLY S Parisian in Appearance, American in Cost Every model, whether dress effect or smartly plain, is characterized by a striking charm of design; and each is sincerely priced at its logical value. Hats of every variety—broad brims, flare brims, closely rolled brims, English sailors, high crown turbans, mushrooms, Directoire pokes, and other interesting designs—at our characteristic prices of 10.00 to 25.00 Close-Fitting Flower Turbans Jaunty little Turbans of plain or rough ] straw in shades to match Suits—with | 8 50 wild roses, field flowers, and other at- | ° tractive trimmings. Special Value, ) The Brooklun Daify . Cimes knee trousers, and with long trousers; sizes 8 to 10, special at $3.45, “The Major, "Khaki Suit with breeches; sizes 4 to 16; special at $4.95. “The Marine,”’ of cadet-blue or navy- Kiddie-Kloth, sizes 3 to 10; special at $2.45, with knee pants; ite Galatea with blue knee pants and one pair of long pants and others of Khaki- Red or Khaki sailor collars and with knee pants; sizes 3 to 10; special at $3.45. $1.00 and $1.75. Spiral Puttees, special at $2.00, Boys, 55¢ & $1.25, Swagger Caps of Khaki, $1.00. others 47 Cortlandt St , at Third Ave, 4th Street and 125th Str.et Stores Open Tomorrow Evening 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; it isa success. 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