The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1918, Page 5

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tHe EVENING WUKLD, 2H UnSDAY, Aritmib 44, 3 Special $1 0.50 Vailoved of excellent quality Fabrics selected for durability; smart models; attractive patterns; Knickerbocker trousers full-lined and made with double seat and double knee; also a limited quantity of strictly all wool Plain Blue Serge Norfolk Suits with full-cut Knickerbocker trousers lined throughout; size 7 to 18 years Hats that by reasor Sh nmer for month ery fashion to come. upes ident urbans, on the Russian and ut Viol ee BOYS’ SERVICEABLE RAINCOATS $85 Victrola XIA $110 Rough straws of high lustre. In black and the | (With Hats to Match) special $3.95 A limited quantity of Tan Rubberized Raincoats with Hats to match; absolutely Lisere, Milan, Lacquered Chip, all requiring but pted colors for tailored and street wear. Find here too: trimming With a Purchase of $5 in Records we will place the above a most complete collection of m y priced and carefully selected Millinery Trimmings $85 or $1 10 Victrola Peed te nO8 sa tevates | | eld flowers, pansies, crushed roses, every variety to be used as motife guaranteed in every ead a! tegme atrappest and ataraie size 6 to 18 years in ySur home on the payment of Fes » burnt goose and ostrich, copies of Paris novelties BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—5TH FLOOR | s ey [ fancy feathers for military Turbans, al! #t prices that meet the present demand for Fe lowering q Standards. —_ a ae $1 Down i Balance $5 per Month Untrimmed Hata in every fashionable straw and *hape-—$1,95 to $15.00 Fourth Floo WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ( » 13. | “Let the Interborough get pack | pooet ng fares. I advise you to le FORGOT HIMSELF, them, “and rid itself som f its! nm departed | 5 4 what f agreements to ay” i} fleen to sa OnChin andForehead. Could | |patltoade axa Oahor Iousen betete IE 5th Avenue 34th Street Hardly Sleep. Bothered | urzes you 10 come here and asi me A 4 For Three Years, x People to boost the sl cent tare 4 3/4 : r Double Your Patriotic Work by Buyi | ple to boost the # nt fare e tra varius oO our Patriotic Work by Buying wilt, in and freed were cover veinaillpeihian ree Pe ee re Your Liberty Bonds at McCreery’s. 4 if 7 : . <| the Interborough take care of the . They were tangs, bard, ond Tell Dowling Their Wages ae cant ta%e mantten, When the ity Sadivcar ee ie ork cea Patriotic subscribers to the Third Liberty q } red, and my face was amass! = Depend Upon It, but He — | becomes @ partner in transit lines, violins. ‘That tone is in the genuine Loan at Booth will directly aid the great The American Red Cross of blotches. 1 could hardly | ; 4 and has some eay in the adjustment trad"; it te lacking tn all othore “taht ode 7 Poostagideene Dee eer gee Vide Ov a oe ce | Is Not Impressed. of wage scales you need not be ‘Whatever 19 genuine posteneen a dives War Charities, as-James McCreery & Co. 0 MMe Ue fhe een being avin’ sl afraid that the city will not deal fair of escallence never found ia imitations will give to such Charities one dollar for each Knights of Columbus Cutleura Bosp and Ointment | A. “picked” delegation of Tnterbor- ly with labor, But in the meantime | The only genuine Aspirin is found in subscriber, Moreover, each subsctiber is 4 Ww s See ee eee ere en ee rrithay BSestae BARES! Yacph took ufter che HL ene tan privileged to indicate whether the one dollar Jewish ar Relief ‘2 ‘ral 7 ro" , Borough Presiden’ borough loo! f h ix cent fare ore "| | . i (igned): Reynolds Feqts, stbs00ck Bb, [or atanbatian, ‘They aia they had aptaisn, Tae ae eae | Baye rvTa blets which we give shall go to The Sun Tobacco Fund ge ela v.. paca ge {reason to belleve that Mba their | “r¢ you think that organized Inbor is of © e ing so ensures aciear skin and present wage agreement expires On| in ¢avor of a six-cent fare why not} Ss i j n good hair as making Cuticura your!) a: on, " bie getting | ast anise or to petition the! Ml Sy eye Pen [AO "ane sae teh |S 5 been hot A pir Sergeant Arthur Guy Empey, 5 ° 7 Mail. : card: "Cutloura, Dept, H, Bostes.” Seld | company obtains nows sources of that by the agreement between the Aspirin has been made in the United States eee [SCs reng by seratnn’s sent | errors is seuss of et tan tet Sater eete nccc= neseniead Who Has Been ‘Over the Top,” tare would show himself @ true! per cent. revenue as a preferential es Aste aon! WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS friend of the workingman. before the city gets one cent out of “The 7) Your Guarantee Will Sell Bonds 5 ACOA Dh Ris CRASSA Mow =< ‘The trade-mark“ Aspirin ™ (Reg. 1, 8. Pat, Of.) te Fri Hegre ay riday From 1 to 3 P. M. Biers core coon Sa ee ER: ve ee ee Help provide food end — by ~ Bi | how not about your wages, but about Buy your Liberty Bonds at McCreery’s and B. in France. Bu. , S. Government Bonds z ———-_- — — 4 ~ " . ° of the Third Libaney Loot: z - a help Sergt. Guy Empey to Boost his favorite S " fund, ‘‘Smokes’’ for Our Boys Over There. Children’s ; ord & lLaylor : | = 3 " r , ring Apparel zl ; ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | Spring App wt. 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street 9 ; P is at Mc Cutcheon’s 3 Do Your Share—Own a Liberty Bond—Booth, Ground Floor Wears A : ° ° With Spring comes the need for new Dresses, ’ Extraordinar Offerin Rompers and Suits for the Children. A Sale of Women’s Gloves y g | We are showing this season At Prices of Pronounced Economy ‘. H a very comprehensive assort- prea i mee: : : | an ” ment, in sizes up to 14 years, , This season, as never before, Fabric Gloves have been accorded special | 3 700 6“ Mc REE RY SHIRTS all sturdy, sensible, well-made favor. Certainly few Gloves possess such practical and serviceable quali- | ’ C little garments of latest cut ties, and none can be more easily and economically kept immaculate. and in good taste. Ch is S 1 GI : Whit Silk GI amotis i eS ite es Bloomer Dress (as illustrated) a eae, ; A | : da ie of Anderson Gingham with 78c a pair 73c a pair 1 65 5 whee Geis Wilt reeline Chamois finished and washable in Pure Milanese quality Silk Gloves, e each 6 for $9.2 and cuffs and Black Silk bow- | cold water, these two clasp gloves are aoe poe a, ee ag eye lark 5 tie. Sizes 6to12 years . $3.50 + bie ie : ‘ Eas wo clasp styles with two tone, fancy regularly 2.00 and 2,50 i) | ” brie ripe it agai black and white or white stitched = \ Nainsook Dresses. Hand-made, or self embroidered backs. backs. | \ sizes 6 months to 2 years, $1.75, | Values So Excellent That the Purch: f | i i i 2.75 to 16.50, Machine-made, rie aren sll Seach cotter | An unusually noteworthy sale of men's high-grade Shirts made in with fine tucks and Val-Lace Several Pairs Would Be a Wise Investment. | : ; : " | trimming . $1.00, 1.50 to 3.75 Ground Floor | McCreery model, with soft French cuffs; a comprehensive assortment | of conservative and bold patterns; materials embrace Woven and Corded epee Parra es tr m Gi " 7 D | Madras, Silk and Cotton Mixture and Mercerized Materials. 10.75. In older sizes, 6 to 12 unior a Ss Tresses years. +, $3.50 to 16.50 | Woeae Lm Wash aula nee i of Soft Taffeta Silk | Sleeve lengths 34 to 36 inches. No charge for sleeve alterations. ham ° $8.50 Pith bd | fl Infants’ Outfits. We furnish complete In- At the Special Price | k4 fants Outfits at various prices, depending upon $ 1 i 95 MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR kg the number of picces desired. Prices with . | kg detailed information will be submitted upon Copied from a recent Lanvin model of youthful simplicity and charming | request. grace, sia prety Hoe Gowns feature the new Russian tunic so modish, rs nes rone and Caps. Dix-made Sleeves and collar of Georgette Crepe add to its smartnes : - . - ted a Maids’ Nintfortis at reasonable In all the colors that are fashionable this Spring. Junior sizes only. A Specially Prepared Sale Eq prices. A Showing of Juniors’ Dresses is * th & 33d Streets In Serges, Tricotines, Silks and Georgette Crepes, comprising models for ’ Ka Fifth Avenue, 34th & ‘ street and afternoon wear. $19.50 to $55.00. 150 STUDENTS SUITS Bib wy 7 BB CBN BY CN BL VL By BB BY 8 BN BVDV TMrd Floor —————— — Odd lots of high-grade Spring Suits taken from | u : | J M f & C | An Important Sale regular stock and offered at ‘ | | e ames MeCreery & 60. |||) Untrimmed H. $1.95 a Age ntri e ats at oI. Substantial Savings . 5th Avenue 34th Street | The assortment embraces one, two or three of a kind; | SPECIAL VICTROLA OFFER tailored of durable Fabrics in smart form-fitting models with | 15 75 + ‘regular, patch or welt pockets; the assortment includes sizes | e { from 15 to 20 years regularly 18.50, 20.00 and 22.50 | | Other Students’ Sultecsiasciscgessucaas 18.50 to 28.50 ’ 250 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS

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