The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1918, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, | the last hours of the session, to Say nothing of the intl such @ PLOT DISCOVERED. ' fea we cute Impose, It took tong duce eighty cent! whIGh Has stood the test of the he concluded. 0 signed the’ erton, C. W. Wicks, C.F Bold Atempt to Smuggle | panning Wicks Bill Out of Commit- cePimptty Sauce! WOULD DROP FREDERICK I coos, STATUE NTO POTOMAG s ing Wor! ALBANY, April %--A bold at | tempt to smuggle out of committee | Senator Owen Refers to Him as Wicks bill, which would nullify | “That Venerable Prussian eighty cent gas and raise the rates| Scoundrel.” WASHINGTON, April %—In the foguarded | course of a bitter denunciation of th Evening World since 1906, Hohengollerns before the conven! American lecturers, Senator Owe: has been discovered in time to pre=|ciared that the War College stati railroading of a|“that venerable Prussian scound: Frederick IL, ought to be dragged down and the Potomac.” | for Greater Now York, wiping out] ured and sa by the vent It, Such vital pu r was denounced terms by the Chair- oy U.S, MAY TAKE WAR WORK AWAY FROM BUFFALO of Hydro-Electric Power lls Makes Sit- | their v se. | Shortage cured would be pu at Niagara F “A statute of thousands of ¢ such sig PULL ac or TEETH void Crowns § jnow 22-Karat hh Bridge Work FILTENGS vr Paymetin to bait’ Your Convealence, HARLEM DENTAL ci 50 East 125th Street Cor, Madison Avenue OVEN BO 'b NEW PRIORITY COAL LIST. | Regulations Now Exelude Urtek- makers and Pleasure Craft. The National Muct Adn 1 Washington TANOPEN. LETTER tribution ¢ i i | Hai +15 H ES piscine | | To make the world a safe and decent place l| to live in, do your part — buy U.S. Govern- | ment Bonds of the Third Liberty Loan. | F =| ‘ 4 sos UU, Smart Blouses at McCutcheon’s | ORO ig RO ONRENG '® HARMING A new in a large variety of styles, and materials models colors je. Ria Buster Bri is providing for prac- Shirt $4.25. is tically every re- quirement of the Spring and Sum- mer Season. a PRICES $1.50 to $11.50 De THON Tailored Linen Shirt $3.00 Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33rd Streets MELTING OF 250,000,000 Bill Providing Means of Paying| duces ain paper to repor' put ¢ J.| WASHINGTON, April t-tatane at 12. Emerson, S. J. Hewitt, 1. W. Yel- buttion of 260,000,000 sliver dollars for|a Murphy, sale 8 an emergency war measure If enacted, the measure virtually would fix a standard price for silver at $1 an present m market cents above the stabilize the world United States pro t half of the total. ection by Congr SILVER DOLLARS PLANNED Freedom at once from the agony of tkin disease, ‘The soothing wash of oils Try D. D. Deit's different, S80, 60¢ and $1.00, It is guaranteed. In antic | Raymond has for Trade Balances Introduced in the Senate y's entire output, es last year y iow holds 41,000,000 | dollars, containing about 376,000, nces of silver and export to pay trade balances |t jase of silver at $1 an ounce | ™ ed in an Administration bitt| d to-day by Senator Pittman James MeCreery & Co, 5th Avenue 34th Street Patriotic subscribers to the Third Liberty Loan at our Booth will directly aid the great War Charities, as James McCreery & Co. will give to such Charities one dollar for each subscriber. Moreover, each sub- scriber is privileged to indicate whether the one dollar which we give shall go to The American Red Cross, Y. M. C. A., Knights of Colum- bus, Jewish War Relief, or to The Sun Tobacco Fund. This privilege is extended to the first 20,000 subscribers. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Special Sale WOMEN’S WASHABLE DOESKIN GLOVES 1.75 One-Clasp White Washable Doeskin Gloves,—pique sewn Attractive New Models WOOL JERSEY SPORT SUITS Pair An Unusually Large Assortment in the Latest Styles Norfolk model, with strap over shoulder, as illustrated; all the popular colorings of this season; smartly cut skirts, with patch pockets to correspond with coat. 28.00 Smart Sport Suits fashioned of Jersey Cloth; very fine cut coat; skirt has smart slit or patch pockets; most desirable colors; coat with belts in tie or buckle style. 28.00 Chic Sport Suits of fine Heather Jersey Cloth— typical sport model; skirt with belt and large pockets in various shapes. 28.00 Extraordinary Sale “GEO. B. HURD’S’’ FINE STATIONERY A special purchase of exceptional quality Writing Paper and Envelopes offered At Less Than Prevailing Wholesale Prices “Hurd’s” Royal Linen Finished Paper A strictly high grade Paper, in the most popular cut, neatly packed ia pound boxes. White and Colors. 1,000 Boxes Writing Paper | (90 sheets to pound), per lb. 34e¢ regularly 60¢ “RADIANCE” TWILL-FINISHED PAPER An exceptional quality paper; While only; in the most popular cut; packed in pound boxes. 500 Boxes Writing Paper | (72 sheets to pound), 3,000 Packages Envelopes 25 in package), | package 12¢ regularly 20c¢ 1,000 Packages Envelopes 23 in ein ge) per lb. 34e¢ per package 12c regularly 65c | regularly 20c cede tae Remarkable Offering ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT With two quires of Writing Paper or Cards pure chased here we will furnish a two or three letter HAND-CUT STEEL DIE as per illustration (and twenty-nine other styles.) Ms i each 65c NY) ¥y formerly 1.50 to 2.75 BECOMES YOUR PROPERTY, 9 DIE ( S Diseased Skin D. D. D. 1918. eniieSk: ohi.k> 6 CRE I'S. & #3 James MeCreery & Co, 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street $38,000.00 Worth of | Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases (McCreery’s Standard Makes) At Much Less Than Mill Prices Hemmed Muslin Sheets Size 54 x Veeueepeseeecsye AUQUIAE. bine Size 63 x «regularly 1.45 Size 72 x . regularly 1.60 Size.90 x «regularly 1.95 Size 90 x regularly 2,10 Hemmed Muslin Pillow Cases Size 42 x 36. regularly 37c Size 45 x 36 .--regularly 40¢ Size 50 x 36. «regularly 45¢ SEG 88 2 Wie evidences each 38c regularly 50c Discontinued Patterns 1,075 ROYAL WILTON RUGS At ¥%3 Below Regular Prices Worsted Wilton Rugs 8.3x10.6ft. 41,25 regularly 62.50 A useful size for smaller rooms; in a variety of patterns and colors. g¢ Extra Special—Royal Wilton Rugs 9x12 ft. 39.75 regularly 54.50 Only a limited quantity at this unusual price. Excellent quality Rugs; rich new colorings; attractive designs; will give a maximum of service. High-Grade Worsted Wilton Rugs 9x12 ft. 44. 50 A high-grade Rug, woven of fine Worsted yarns, which impart a lustre unobtainable in other weaves; a variety of attractive designs suitable for any room. Velvet & Axminster Rugs | 9xl2 ft. 29,75 regularly 37.50 Seamless Rugs, -—— handsome and durable. A most extraordinary value — quantity limited. regularly 67.50 Extraordinary Sale BEDS & BEDDING ean pom Ld Brass Bed, 4. posts; panel head and foot; finish; all size | 15.75. regularly 19.50 | illustrated, with @-inch | Enameled Iron Bed, as illustrated, with bright or satin | 1!,-inch filler rods; all sizes, 9.75 regularly 12.00 2-inch posts; illustrated, with 1 Enameled Iron Bed, us Four Post Bed, as illustrated, finished in 2-inch posts; square cross rods | Dull Mahogany. 10.75 regularly 13.50 | 21.50 regularly 27.50 Rusuuranhewar Beds 6.75 | Upholstered Box Springs... ...sese00: 19.00 recnlnela a (OU regularly 23,00 : P ' : Upholstered Box Springs,—hair top and Day Beds, finished in Mahogun MRO ci adue, regularly 30,00 25 Black Horse Hair Mattresses,—45-pound Sanitary Woven Wire Springs BiTBhwatentr wih wallets ' M3 Be regularly 10.5 regularly 38.00 Elastic Cotton Felt Mattresses with French | Feather Pillows each 1.75 roll edge. regularly 18.00 16.75 | regularly 2.50 | i

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