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wey THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. " BALI Vd corinne «oh id ve - — —_ - to quarters on the Rockaway coast. WEST SIDE IRISH BOY len March 21. But the boy's west side], Child Loses Lite in Bonfire. | —_—_—_———- / In the car were eight men, nearly | Gflends are sled that it was no wores.| Passaic, N. J, April 16—While jal officers being trained for observa. | N OF THE WOUNDED Young Flynn, born In Glenfarne, County | Playing with other children near a i. |tton werk, While about 1,000 feet |Leltrim, Ireland, came to this country | bonfire Anna Gonsick, four years old, . = " jat the age of twenty-one and lived with| o¢ Ciifton, fell Into the flames, re- above Jamaica Bay the big craft be- , |his cousin, Mrs. John H. Kilkenny, at 4 ) ' " No. 457 W. ; et, up to the time |Celving burne from which she died gan to zigzag and shoot down head on hy When war was de-|in the St. Mary's Hospital, Passalc, first, then tall first, The ballast was oni red d to enlist In the navy but | to-day # rejected for not having his full cit- { | thrown out, also some of the me- anical equipment, but the descent | 4 a8 not checked, The car wag about 100 feet above ‘ pith Mi pers, He then applied at the ment Armory, where he was |sccentetrinent Armor”: me New Treatment for /HYLAN PICKS TRAFFIC AIDES. Wrinkles a Success 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street the water and 200 yards off shore when three young officers dropped | Own a Liberty Bond Mme. Alda (by courtesy of the Metropolitan Opera Co.) Commiasion Will Study Preblems) This is what women say who have and Will Make Recommendations. |treated their wrinkled, faded, tired Mayor Hylan to-day appointed the | looking skin with the marvellous Usit. over the side into the . They all 4 ; | Three Officers Take an Icy |made the drop successtully, tor not| * Plunge to Lighten Craft one was hurt when picked up by motor | boats, | |following committees to study tramic| This pure nut-oil skin food is positive- Will sell Liberty Bonds here to- Relieved of their weight, the dirigi- | H | problems 1 ly guaranteed to. banish wrinkles Wedii | j | elleved of their weight, the dirigi- problems tn the city and make recom-/ly guaranteed to banish i} 0 7 o , Py ing | in Peril, row ble righted itself and finally was |mendations for improvement: John A.| quickly and feed the skin back to a TIOTTOW, Wednesday, be ginning 4 > landed without 4 hile it was | Harriss, Special Deputy Police Com-| healthy condition. It cannot harm, or at 3 o'clock, at our Bond Booth | ‘They dropped over all the ballast, tt by ' iia Baer iatar a | missioner, ‘An; Jefferson Dumont | cause the slightest hair ron gf on the ground floor. and that belng Ineffective, dropped | gort, five miles away. ‘They camo at | | President of the Broadway |is only necessary to rub it into the ce Chairman; William | skit? for a few moments each night ny President of the Mer-| before retiring to get the full benefit Jation; Robert Grier| from its use, It is a clean, delicately t Fifth Avenue Associa-| scented liquid, not a greasy paste or er Thompson, Secretary of the | cream. Department stores and lead. ing druggists sell and recommend Usit. you will find it a fine treatment jboys, Private John J. Flynn of Com-| Edward Riegelmann, Pres-| as well for freckles, sunburn, black-| |pany K, 165th Infantry (the old 69th), | wh of Brooklyn; Robert | heads and many forms of eczema, ‘a |lies wounded somewhere in France. The| Adamson, former Fire Commissioner; | Beauty specialists everywhere are long, Hundreds of thousands saw its) ininister, nw: nese news came when Washingtc | on Acree Morne Tree ey oulce | giving treatments with Usii, recogniz- | Nee ee ean eet ee cy ye, | ber, and other cite about [rived @ sister, Miss Bessie Flynn, fclexperts and itenty He Hoyts & law-| ing its wonderful benefit to the com-| terday, aftor which it started back! eight years ago. her brother had been slightly wounded |yer of No. 15 William Street. plexion.—Advt. ; or themacives, This, in brief, was|such speed they couldn't pick a sper landing piace and came down | ha \ t+ story told to-day of how three |/, shaitow water, but escaped with a - Atiertean army officers saved a big) ducking. | 5 NN oe army dirigible from being wrecked " | in Oe Fhe N co a in Jamaica Bay yesterday. | Fev. Chavies & a All along the west side there ts sor- Tho airship had been making voy- |, z row to-day because one of its favorite agen over Now York City. It is cigar-shaped and more than 100 feet; day An slmportant Offering Monogram and Address Dies Quality and workmanship that will meet with the approval of the most critical ist celergymen d at his home James MeCreery & Go. 5th Avenue COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17TH 34th Street Lord & Taylor will engrave a Monogram or Address Die (one } line only), choice of 100 designs and letterings; supply two quires | of Hurd’s English Fabric White Writing Paper, 2 packs of Envel- { $1.50 opes, stamp the paper in color, all for............006 Woceosent de J . The Die becomes your property. Should other Writing Paper and Correspondence Cards be purchased here we will engrave the die for 75c. Ground Floor The Season’s Greatest Offering 1100 HIGH-GRADE RAINCOATS —For Men —For Young Men ——For Boys A Group of Women’s Dresses : oT Most Recent Models for Street and Afternoon And at Prices That Will Interest the Thrifty Excellent Values at $19.50 | $29.50 | $35.00 Crepe de Chine Chiffon Taffeta Fancy Georgette Crepe 550“KENREIGN” COATS “Olt Foulard Sitks | ““‘Brocaded Taffeta | Wool Jereey” $12.75 regularly 18.00, 20.00, 22.00 And at Each Price Smartly Tailored Serges A collection of Dresses featuring especially smart Foulard Silk Dresses, modish Black Lace Dinner Gowns, fascinating Frocks of Georgette Crepe— and the very latest Tailored Dresses of Serge, Gabardine, Tricotine, Wool Scrim and Jersey. $29.50, $45.00, $59.50, $62.50, $75.00 to $150.00 Third Floor —Each Garment ‘‘Weatherproofed’’ —Correct and Attractive Models —Topcoat, Automobile or Raincoat Advance Sale of Smocks At Very Special Prices An Occasion Particularly Planned for the Many Women Who Will Want to Secure a Season's Supply at a Saving. Enormous purchases from leading manufacturers of Men's and Boys’ Raincoats make this a most advan- tageous opportunity to effect substantial savings, Had these highearade Coats been purchased in the regular way the prices would have been much higher. Tailored of popular Tweeds in neat light and,dark effects. Models include knee length form fitting, three-quarter length Slip-ons; also long loose-back models, with convertible collar, which are specially adapted for automobile use. Size 34 to 42. 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(as i d on left) pee - French blue n 1 hand-smocked In rose, tan or wit as illustrate le 100 Tan Rubberized Coats fronts; ‘Tuxe ur of white repp; illus- | of white exten trated at right broidered vest Special $7.50 With Hats to Match) Lin-Flax Smocks, $2.25 Jap Crepe Smocks, $3.75 j In rose, gre i yoke front Slip-on model blue, gre r h £ : 0 i rast Jeep fancy anc ocked and embroidered colored *| j ‘ ‘ as illustrated on right) smocked in contr Ml i deep fancy nant ty eke a en red i Made of heavy Rubberized Material; | collar, cuffs and t eghebies ; ani Kage : smart ble-breasted models; some with | Dotted Swiss Smocks, onderlin Cloth Smocks, 7 nts dou ut brea . . tee Special 3 95 Slip-on Model, $3.95 Cretonne Trimmed, $4.50 inverted plait in back; others plain back I . Gheanahire Swiss in preity model hands Bice Worteing atth gay oral Crete with belt all around; size 6 to 16 years, smocked and embroi large collar, | col pipings and pockets; a very smart hase (Goats ate good waicnt alli seams cuffs and 4 pale green or blu tq ; Second Floor 150 Black Rubberized Coats Special $2.95 strapped and stayed; every Coat guaran- teed waterproof and will give entire satis- faction, Size 6 to 16 years, nore: tis toviorwnd tonne | 1918 Poultry, Live Stock and Agricultural Annual - May Be Obtained Free aay At THE, WORLD'S jain Offic every way On application copies of THE WORLD'S Poultry Book | will be forwarded free of charge by mail Made of excellent quality Rubber with gray lining: imitation patch pockets with flaps; size 6 to 16 years, ‘