The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1918, Page 4

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ee ee ee ee ee te 400 U, S. SLING SHIPS TO GARRY WAR SUPPLIES tire TASHINGTON, April &—Steps are | ably J way for atiiizing fully 400 al rato Release Her Vessels as!!! It of Assurances They Will Not Be Seized. modities outside the war ment of Gormnerce officifls aro ested dn obtaining full use of tite Ink fee tasa sm result of the assure be released soon. zone. D war measure of over, 1,000 tons each fof se- United States does not intend to seine war supplies and essential com-! them now 4U-inch Printed Georgette Crepes and Chiffons in dark and light shades, presenting a large variety of designs, S A Very Unusual Sale of | at a phenomenally tow price 40-inch Printed-t will Foulards featuring smart designs and dots; in navyeand=white, black-and- white, taupe-and-wh’ NUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ite, B. Altman & Co. MADISON AVE Thirty-fourth Street spring & Summer Dress Silks now being held, offers fashionable Printed Foulards, Georgettes and Chiffons rose-and-white, white-and-black, and white-and-navy, at at \AY Library or Living Room Suite, massive frame, im8G 4-98 &arms in genuine mn | ish, highly polished; uph: tae Bcck & arnis in geniine Spanish lestructible springs in seats; like cut, on X t BAUMANN, BRO WW.Con.6"Ave.e 1551. $1.85 Cong Spring House Cleaning Sale Reduction 10% to 3313% We Make No Charge for Credit Let Us Show You How You Can Furnish ooms for $225 Consisting of « Living, Dining and Bedroom, with 3 R per yard $1.85 per yard High Grade Period Furni UPTOWN STORE JBAUMANN & E AT SR PRR BRITISH FLYER KILLED, Meets Denth ty Depnriuee for Torongo, No one #aw the aoe! Thirty-fifth Street ~~ gobelin-and-white, \ | \ \ AT BOTH STORES HGREION PRI Motor Truck Deliveries pies. Everywhere, Mahogany Library Table 36x70, 65° Rugs, 8.3x10.6, $9198 Rugs, 9x12, 63575 98°: 4410 INOLEUMS) Axminster Rugs, Seamless Velvet Seamless Velvet Inlaid Linoleumy 38. inches long, 24 inches wide, with drawers & 98 William and Mary Period Bedroom Suite in Mahogany 4 pieces, consisting of G fullsize; as Mineseiaat Lift Cover Refrigerator J. BAUMANN & BRO AT 84™ ST. & 3° AVE ft the accldemt: Kirwen Ne | scores of diamonds and bundreds of | scarce. | players ag Sterling Strycker, formerly = a al 4 _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1918. (Special from strikes! Yer out!” And not @ pop | bottle fies at the umpire. In other respects, however, camp baseball is the samo old game, The retiring bat- ter drags one corner of his mouth der his ear and booms forth timetre remarks, but the umpire stands behind bis chest pro- tector and no casualties are reported. Now that Old Bol has sucked the frost out of the ground and dried up the mud (this has no reference to Old Sol Metzger, the ¥Y. M. C. A. Athletic Diréctor—he's no sucker—nothing | over dries up under his influence) every spare half hour that the soldiers wet 1s devoted to practice on the around a few open places all over camp, Every or- ganization jn the cantonment is de- termized that one or more of its mombers shall win a place In the major or minor league of the division, But with the large number of Big League professionals and college stars training here, vacancies, especially in Division League A, are going to be That Camp Dix is to have one of the best nines in the army 1s pre- dicted by the presence here of such ot tho New York Glants; Herbert Thormahlen, who played last year with the Baltimores, and would be son the Polo Grounds with the this year if he had not en- he army; Fisher, the Seton tchér who was drafted by the more Federal League Club and rward went to the Cinoinnat! Lieut. Kelleher, the former ‘on catcher who played with nts; Lieut. Tripp, the old Har- nird baseman; J. Howard Ber- ry, the famous Penn etar; Harry yulsh, a clover Trenton player who wus looked on as @ coming big leaguer }when the army signed him up, and many others whose skill on the dia- jinond is known to Lieut, Amberg of | the 807th Aptillery, Capt. Cadwell of the 163d Depot Brigade and Lieut. Leary of the 312th Infantry, who com- pose the League A Committee, and to Capt. Wilson of the 409th Machine Gun Battalion (the old Princeton | star), who constitutes the committee ue B. And if need be, Liout, Johnson, Division Ath- could ®et out and give a t of himself in almost good ac any position, | Dancing 1s another form of amuse- ment which has the approval of head- quarters, where it is known that grace- ful bearing counts for much, espe- cially with officers (and every enlisted man has hopo of some timo winning his commission), and that association with the right kind of women in- creases the pride and therefore tho morale of fighting men. General Sec- retary McGovern, therefore, loses no opportunity to encourage the army organizations here to put the K. of C. buildings to this use. $10,000 FOR MRS, GATES — INHER ALIENATION SUIT A jury before Just for alienating of the Jher husband, the Rev, Luc Gates Neither the past 2 Jates at Montclair 1906, and that they afc OB: d to Liberty, N dd Mins that } en . but sald that his heard marriage sued for d i] s granted & decree by J tice Delohanty. of the | Newre Soldiers | Mistng of W gro. declared to-day to be unfounded O ROSPECTIVE | buyers of Spring clothes [ are guarded against vacil- lating quality ff and uncertain of men's, young men’s # | and boys’ Spring attire. }} Besides being a PRIVILEGE it’s War-time Economy to buy Liberty Bonds. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Paris Greeley London 1234 In War-Time, more than ever, Best Quality and Best Low Prices Count Reduced—Women’s High-Grade Suits —_In Girls’ and Misses’ Hats We shall place on sale Tuesday morning, af reduced prices, a New Shapes : good quality of high grade suits, taken from our regular stock Lighter Colorings and representing both conservative and ultra fashionable types <r for present wear. a Tailored and fancy models in Poiret Twills and Tricotines. This sale will enable shoppers to procure the finest suits at prices which they would ordinarily, pay for moderately priced ones. Now 49.50 to 98.50. 3rd Floor At 34.50 will be found a limited number of Women's Suits which we shall feature at this very special price. Serges, Poiret twills, mixtures and checks formerly at much higher prices. —are being shown as Spring days grow warmer. The new leghorns are especially pretty—their broad drooping brims surest everything that goes with youth and graceful jollity. Their simple trimmings emphasize their graceful lines. Pictured here is a charming new leghorn model with silk in pigeon- throat shading and fruit, bunches of pears and grapes whose natural look 1s most defying. New Fichus For Spring and Summer wear with the smart one-piece frock,—-F/CHUS, graceful, airy, coollooking, are to be most fashionable, most necessary. A Quaint New Fichu of Net is made in folds and with rows of tiny ruffles. Cream or white. 1.00 A Practical Fichu Set of white net is trimmed with three dainty ruffles, picot edged, 2.85 A Cream Net Fichu Set, with at- tractive flat cuffs, sets forth anew the charming tiny ruffles,— 3,85 Women’s Street and Afternoon Dresses Reduced to 25.00 natural From our stock of street, afternoon and semi-dress models for Spring and Summer, we have selected an assortment of desirable styles to be placed on special sale Tuesday morning. Women who are planning a street dress of smart lines; an afternoon frock that will do service for street wear also; a serni-dressy model suited to war- time purposes, will find the dresses in this sale abundantly satisfying in style, fabrics and making. Note! The advantage of carly morning shopping is sug- gested. There is greatest variety of styles in both suits and dresses, but size ranges are not complete. 3rd Floor ALLURING For the Miss 2nd Floor OF NAVY MEN'S WEAR SERGE is a fashionable new suit for tailored wear. The handsome Eton is made with striking vest and the 45.00 skirt is tunic. 14-16-18 yrs. THE LONG WAISTED EFFECT 1S ALWAYS youthful and particularly charming in a new beaded georgette crepe made with over-falling surplice and sash;—an unusual triple tier overskirt effect is introduced, fancy edge. Light Colored Coats for Little Tots Liliputian Bazaar 4th Floor Practical Coats in Shepherd’s Check and na’ Serge, some wit Light, medium and dark colorings, 14-16-18 yrs. 29.50 Ley to en ; ; Special 5.75 ANEW SLEEVELESS JERSEY SUIT, all white or beige or copen, tri 4 >. bays with contrasting color, is a smart summer model, 4-16-18 y1, 39.59 Wile A Piss ow le - * le oa in x model with chevron on sleeve in light coloring, white For the Younger Sister TWO NEW FROCKS, one chiffon taffeta in medium or dark shades, the silk braid, and other in gingham checked taffeta, Charming exclusive styles ridge buttons, for girls. 13-15-17 yrs. Special 18.50 lok i A PRACTICAL COAT FOR THE FILLETTE comes in navy gabardine or blackeand-white checked worsted, It is full skirted with great loose pockets that button to the coat in a smart way. 13-15+17 yrs. and stitched trimming, in Special 25.00 copen, 1403 yrs. 16.50 Special Presentation of Summer Negligees for Women and Children From a now complete assortment of Spring and Summer negligees we instance at moderate prices— a dotted white voile breakfast coat, two new negligees of dotted swiss, A At Leafy ccna rocketed, belted; hip deep At 3.95, resy model with empire waist line, bead flounce and cording give unusually gracious run and lace trimming; a tailored style lines, with organdie collar cuffs with colored ; trimming. flowered lawn, always charming and fem- ie a ; A At 2.95, {Ne is made in two quaintly effective exquisitely feminine and charming is 9 styles— one with filet lace redial new dotted swiss negligee, silk lined with with new organdie shawl collar. Pink, pink or blue, and simply, affecting! light blue and rose. trimmed with satin ribbons and _ sil scallops that harmonize with the lining, a child's kimono of cotton crepe with youthful satin shirred trimmings, Rose and copen, 80-12 yrs. Illustrated here, a dressy new ems pie style, silk lined, with fancy e At5.95 a child's negligee made along dressy lines with satin ribbons and empire waist line. 8-10-12 yrs. At2.95, Acl.95, el for maids and nurses—correct according to Summer conventions. 2nd Floor, Fur Storage—Repairing and Remodeling—3rd Floor “You Never Pay More at Best's” ! | empted from the selective draft, BASEBALL FEVER STRIKE OF 4,000 TIES UP viie"stci ste fed"sn Fyrsoay tage |Ne Y. BOYS OFF TO ARCTIC. | Pag That Shows \ 56 toolmakers quit work wi { UN PLA y notice, it is reported |Coast Geards to Make Craise in on Disappears | MACHINE 6 NT ager and that. they ee told Famous Catter Bear, So a“ it ts would be taken up a8 soon! A number of lusty young New York- UTICA, \. ¥, April &—The Savage | 4 Possible, ‘They wero not satisfied ers, members of the United States Const | Prominent fat that comes and stays where N b with the answer Guard from the school at New London, |it is not needed is a burden; a hindrance to @c- was fea up ———_—»——_—_ will Jeave New York at 6 (o'clock 0: | tivity, « curb pleasure, You can take off a ke of nearly Us n . under mman sista: ing after each meal | ie datactae.| IRISH ASK WILSON’S AID. [SiKiio. oP Aina Raymond 2. ured. tor | the fat where it shows by taki rten Tobe a machine gun And fee eemenemeenene San Francisco, where they will board and at bedtime one Marmola gi b~| Ld jthat are shipped direct to France and Circle, ° they take their name. Buy and try a ease to. on French, English and| WASHINGTON, April §—Definite pro-| tne Raat te the famous cutter which | day, Your droggat vl thn at 75 cents o i cunnatilfpannine American alr machines. Also q Nouncement on the part of the Amert: | other iawa Itrthe Far North, It recently | you prefer you may write direct te the Mar. tities of the guns are being can Government for full political and arrived at San Francisco with @ Ger- | mole Co,, 864 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Cantonment Full of Stars! ror the equipment of the American| economical rights for Ireland was asked |man raider it had captured 7, nus tay good-bye to diting, exercies | ateptancs, and the work haa been come | Witoy tras! Brest" ommittae repre= | wan recolved recently irom Weahingion | and fate—Advt. | mn to-da a cor “ e- bays Who Form Two Leagues— | aidered xo essential that men em. | .yiiten {0-day BY Aa. comm ttt ea ee Oak Te etka aL | ee ee recente Dancing Craze Too. ployed in the plant have been ex-Iica. Commandant at the Barge OMmice, Sanday World Wants Work Monday Wonders,

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