The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1918, Page 4

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3° tiscali Dawntelt's ASSEMBLY PASSES °° Broadway, 8th and 9th St. Are Oftering 500 PIECB DYED TAFFETA UMBRELLAS at $1.85 Thal sell regularly from $2.25 to $2.75 eyich. Splendid assortment of handles . VL LADK'S CAN WEAR SHOES One sige sr ler after using Allen's Poot- E Atisep ‘ days remaining Anal adjourn- rt fi i pressed Austrian Peoples, 4 Saaeuie aa ca | esl, Eg ramced x arty, and rate firmed that Count Ceernin will leave | Was GeHt tothe Ttalian Zront by wae at em Every little leaf tells ‘ « | ment, t wowisiature wrangled late |tax on pe property, anc - ot of the “ Bh , Tex., —Thre: ‘ ey Shaken intoythe shoes and sprinkled in| '"*" ! ns a omar wie: RES) t the provision for | the Austrian Cabinet. Count Ka- bet ea toe Phsirieie sseateen Palders Wore Wikked ueae Fort its story of delicious- " Fook-E arriiarinl hs beach ents , ot lungarian, told a French ” which inclade ; ry the foot-bath, Allen's Foak-Ease makes isting 1 $2 limit on the roly!, a ¥ . ne tight or new sh\ves feel ensyf, gives instant relief to corns aA! bunionsgprevents Blix | ” ters, Callous aad Sore Spots. It's the gfeatest comfort discovery of the age. ‘Try i fo-day. Sold every whiere, 25c. Vor FREE trial package, Adddess, Allen 5. NO LOAFING’ BIL AS WARIEASURE Would ‘Compel Every Between 18 and 50 to Keep Busy. ALBANY, April 1 With only four after a field day taliing ives harmful to t rporatious, wh * agents filled the corridors over the New York Central West Side Track Removal Bill, which was de- One}! Aside from the fight in the Senate] © THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918. Hrowr rate of tax The +t Trea w 1 sare foot ‘, where the members of the + Br ft igns 60 of advertising It Is estimated, | millions of dol- lion of Leader York City Commit- ably to-day on real estate. Phil Donohue, any Hall, a mon- ertising in New to be worth us passed by the re was sent over pur | DAUGHTER OF SENATOR CALDER ENGAGED T0 WED | | \ustrian 3e Responsible for Future Events in Central Powers, journal CZERNIN 10 RESIGN; YOUNG NAVAL OFFICER PREDICTS AUSTRI AN: GLASH WITH KAISER Premier Refuses ARIS, April 10 sources say It is more and more con- mania, In to » from Swiss st in Geneva that Count Czer- vas thinking of quitting as soon definite peace 1s signed with this way. Czernin! ga reckons that he will leave a favor- t souventr behind bim A account rms with look far se y responsi- © future » Which he will be © most serious j ord He also sees the approach of [serious difficulties between Austria and Germany. HATERS OF AUSTRIA GATHER IN ROME FOR CONFERENCE ROME, Apri! 10.—John the former Polish Deputy to the Vi+ enna Parliament, persecuted because he wrote and spoke against Austria joining Germany's war, is now In Rome for the Conference of the Op- Zamorskt Zamorskl, The battalion Italians and and other outlaws was captured by the later freed on parole. In an interview to-dav Zamorskt id: “The entire population of Galicia, hostile to the Austrian Government, protested the Ukrainian peace by a strike wherein all classes from Lord Lieutenant to peasants joined. The Kingdom of Poland is more hostile to Germany and Austria than ever. This is partly due to Foreign Minister Czernin, who is the moat unscru- pulous politician Vienna has produced since Metternich. Sixty years ago Austria allowed the various peoples to prove thelr own nationality, but Count Czernin only lets the Magyare and Germans live,’ The conference has the sympathy of Italy as a step toward the Hn- tente’s active support of the aspira- tions of the oppressed peoples of Aus- tria, AMERICAN TROOPS KILL THREE MENIGAN RAIDERS Mancock, Tex., last night when Am- erlcan troops fired on « band of armed Mexieans who ¢! cording to a met to-day. The bodies of the Mexicans were ee found in the mesquite brush near the Mexican ford American troops have located others of the raiding party on the American side and are running them down, Orange Pekoe? Certainly ! is just that and pure and fresh withal. ness. SEALED PACKETS ONLY. | as 5 ah ? } Y —_—- Miss ELSIE CALDER Mrs. William M, Calder, wife of United States Senator Calder of Brooklyn, at a luncheon yesterday at the Hotel Bossert announced the en- «agement of her daughter, Miss Elste vt. feated, greatest interest was taken in Rules ted to kill it, restaurant whit- us parts of the Wn yesterday o. e Capitol who are curtall Working hours. the debate on the Cowee bill, com. pelling all idle persons between elgh- teon and fifty years of age to work during the war }* The Assembly passed this bill, with two other war measures, whieh Besides being a PRIVILEGE it’s War-time Economy to buy Liberty Bonds. — Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Here AreFashions Moderately Priced for Smartly Dressed Women Senate is expected to put through tooking to Tho girls surrounded two women rep- These bills, mown as “tie American-| resenting New York City labor 1e-| frances, to Lieut, Robert Corwin Paris Greeley ization measures,” make compulsory | form organisations, and threatened | tee, U. 8. N. son of William A. Lee the education of illiterates over six-|to pull their halr out if they “didn’t London 1234 of Blackfoot, Idaho, SOMERS IN SCHOOL BOARD, HAS NO INTENTION TO QUI Denies That He Has Sent in His Resignation as Result of Fric- tion With Mayor. | teen years of age, and prohibite the mind their own business." you any intention of resign- ne Was asked that I know of," he rer er A. Whalen, secretary to M . also dented that there ts tr: between the Mayor and the Pres' of the Board of Education. Sald Beo- | retary Whalen “There is not a bit of friction be- n the Mayor and Mr. Somers. ‘The | s not taken any stand on the| f who should be Superinten- : Women's Sport Hats New Corsets toad for Women & Misses t moderately price New summer models for the woman \ An exceptional interesting variety of and miss show designs for stout, medium : : and slight figures, ' hats suitable for sport, walking and i i | : i 2.50, a Misses’ low top corset of white \ general street wear. batiste with flexible front steel. f | t 3,50, a Misses’ rubber top corset of pink and white batiste. 4 4.00, a Woman's corset, rubber Style, of pink, light weight coutil. h 5.00, two new styles for women made | i Buy a Liberty Bond of the Third Issue—Booth on Our Main Floor Women’s & Misses’ Frocks & Suits Introducing New Fashion Ideas, Accurately Forecasting the Styles for Summer ols, All that the Mayor in- sists upon ia that the Superintendent shall be a New York man.” FORTY-FOOT CHANNEL VOTED FOR HELL GATE BY HOUSE Test on Dempsey Amendment Ap-| proves $2,200,000 Appro- priation. WASHINGTON, April 10. ht, In Committee of the Whole, | voted 68 to 43 for the Dempsey amend- ‘oot channel at Rive The vote! wht led by Repre- publican, of the | pts the amend-, The lines newly accepted for smart summer wear are Sabaneta in petal, pineapple, . lisere, and other braids smart for this season's wear. Pictured here are two of the smart styles. Prices will be found very moderate. 5.79, 7.00, 8.75, 10:00 and others higher. The Values Are Most Extraordinary Suits in New Designs AILORED SUITS that reveal a simplicity of silhouette and original ideas in effects, Materials in- Men’s Wear Serge, Wool The House | of fancy pink broche batiste. 7.50 and 8.50, two models designed for f the woman of commanding figure. k Low top style, pink broche, 10.50 and 12,50, a charming variety of women's styles in silk batiste now k Jersey and Tweeds. Specially Priced at 25.00 EW DEMI-TAILORED SUITS featuring treatments that are unique and un- usual in embroidery and braid trim- ming; developed in Tricotine, Serge and Vigoreury amart models executed in Taffeta Sith with just a touch of embroidery and beaded tassels to relieve the mannish designs. House ac bill ment, If the further appropriations probably will be authorized. Sale Tomorrow Women’s New Spring Suits 34.50 44.50 SO fashionable. For Correct Specially Priced at New styles taken from regular stock and repriced Posture 35 00 4) for this event. , eget The most wanted materials—serge, Poiret twill, 7.50 : Reronetts fatto, Reshanare Grape and OBITUARY NOTES. gabardine or tricotine. of PB Aer chit ah el sat od oar Charles Fleetwood Sis President | Conservative or novelty effects. pry elaborate braid trimming and silk embroidery. ies eat i" though | Sand, black, navy. Third Floor, , Prices Range From HY a0 Was Orpic 40.00 © 65.00 Smart Suits for Full Figures, 42). to 5214 bust measure, + a) 4 a Frocks in New Designs AILORED FROCKS of Wool Jersey, Satin and Taffeta Silk, gracefully draped models of Georgette Crepe em broi in_eelf colors, Figured Voile, and Geo '¢ Crepe cleverly combined with Novelty S Women's PorchFrocks moderately priced _ VARIETY is strikingly apparent in the styles and the prices of the new porch and house dresses offered upon the Third Floor. There is a wide variety in materials The Best Orpic oxfords are accept byall women ax the proper tie i iter upon all occasions that require jong continued standing, walking or any ki: of foot strain, The Shoe Section is busy these days, fitting out Red ones nurses and youunteers tor war keg wie find the ic thorou, satisfying, only because it is comfortable, tt i cause it has a certain smart style as well. New York and respondent neton, the ages founders an Insurance broker Street, died in the ital, Montclair, yess +, AKod Sixty-eight Specially Priced at 16.50 Silvertone pall Sitk Gingham —dainty checks, fresh stripes, and iF oF aaa or Black Vici Kid, Coat, S shared gliadin gl li erga Frock, chambrays. Compelling and charm- In White Canvas, 244 to TY, 600 rp Foulard Sith, Indestructible Voile and $18.50 ing variety of style, too, and price 2. Crepe Georgette; soutache embroidered frocks ] range that is most. satisfying. We ‘ool Jersey and aunty, Sport Models of Khaki Kool and Pongee Silk; Eeoning Gowns of lace trimmed and silver embroidered net. Specially Priced at | 23.50 INNER GOWNS of Georgette Crepe in delicate pastel shades and white, elab- erately beaded in colors that contrast yet harmonize; self figured Kha: of net in vivacious shades draped over silver eleth and iridescent bodices, Specially Priced ot 30.00 A New Sweater for Women & Misses 6.85 In the Sweater Section upon the Main Floor, we have just received a new sweater made of Shetland wool, It is made in a coat style, smooth fin- ish with an artistically effected sailor collar and belt. A simple design of unusual smartness, Black, white, coral, Copen, turquoise and khaki, i: mention: At 3.75 and 4.75, the D/X house dresses in plaids, checks, plain colors—almost all the pastel shades are represented. Dainty trimmings of white, At 8.50, charming porch frocks, fashionably designed and smart in the slightest details, Sur- plices, quaintly pleated models, introducing fresh innovations, At 9.50, an assortment of novelty materials— ginghams and chambrays, featuring the surplice TN) anil and draped skirts, and such trimmings as batiste e Niel Mi ia in) and lace, Women’s & Misses’ Coats & Capes coma ‘ Pictured here is a model just received, of checked W.8,8, gingham with a simple and effective buttoned- Coate are developed in Rich Silk and Woolen Materiales with novel treatment on panel in collar and belt effects; capes are gracefully draped and attractively lined; emart Silk Plush capelets for evening wear are a feature of this display. 20.00 25.00 50.00 i TAU UE m0 MM &S, t sf Sigal. aturday vonings ATION AL CORNE! 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