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Tf EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918." TTS sty, to Sell to Public Direct ‘CHILDREN OF FRANGE SCHENECTADY FIRE FATAL i tact i ey ean ronan _ Fogle Sl Pub TO THANK RED cRoss |__VVALL STREET GOSSIP Jot ching AND NURSE! in Jermoy City i. to-dey and antly killed. rs. Vascherler Sera " L bi ; a ; Sule IFICE SALE “at ee Rand ene or | ferred payable May 1 to stock ot| in, gaa \s MORE LOAFIN INR. I. ar ‘SAcHIFICE Coats Lyons School Pupils Organize yea" 1917 sows airy erred [record Aor dienes Son of Ransome Micks of Seneca : B f SALE TO-DAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Demonstration in Praise of ' any Report, fet Falls and Attemdant Suffocated Our Loss Your Gain $18 TO $25 VALUES Welfare Exhibit : previow t the ho: toepit akseverul weeks, japeneets sgfompared With Whan Professors’ Homes Bums. aulring me SCHEMECTADY, N. Y., April 19.— a. hie eet: CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Wentworth Micks, age three, © — Mr. and Mrs. Ranaome Micks * anges fi reve eca Falla, and Alic4 Sullivan Falls, tis nurse, were suffocated when ifoffman and Prof. Mrank ¢ Bi i Vascherler of No, 1 Jersey City, either J yond, f Bs Call early for first choice, Suits Dresses Coats ganizing a great nore-—Regu Sergea itke Veloure tlon Sunday to thank the American 4 share 06 Union College Campus, burne toa lad fae J nid Red Cross for the child welfare ex- ot record Gay) Alsenbaer Ginwart of auelee Poplins — Taffetag —-Burellas aa 4 ra . F seated Pont Dav i i oe yen Nehede and Joseph W. Gingold of Albany, Fifty thow and persons in tho first | : as been Unton Collegy students we slightly > burned in attempting to effect a ras-| cue, iia the exhib randmothers, / mothers with ind convalescent the doors and) gio, about your furnitun need nol be sacrificed because of t moderate price. : @ At modest cost, Kellter furniture has that distinction whic) bespeaks sub- stantial quality and exquisite taste, Special, regular 820 to now reduced to. . *| GERMANS STAND BEHIND RUTHLESS U BOAT WAR | All of Retehnian ‘ommittes Dacept Independent Sewlalists « Unit, AMSTBRDAM, April Speaking | [ig Bl scnne the naval estimates debate In the Reichstag Committees, Count von Wes- tarp, the Conservative Jeader, says & Berlin despatch, declared that With the exception of the I t Socialist the committee was w at the | unrestricted submarine must be continued by all mean in the {Sharpest manner. | They wore’ agreed likewise, sald the! } speaker, that the buikting of U boats | muse be continued to the utmost pos-| 7 HE air of refinemett and character pollus, wait then m: "FUSFELD INC ia MANUFACTURER - COATS-SUITS-ORESSES Many OPPOSITE -_&™ CORIIUST. nm) Non WALDORF 30 Ay TAKE ELEVATOR Honing dem. ng inodels and read~ is the favorit with the . who clamor t |have their ed by Dr. Ray« mond Watson of Waltham, Maws, TO} "§ [iigtoiz5 w.24thse The Only Store ae Sells the Overstocks of the National Cloak & Suit Co. dividends compared with 94 in calendar year 1916. F accounts aro included urning D1 nea” bis ae ame yan er li pubt ive. No Mail Orders Filled From This Store. Store Hours: 9 to 5:30; Saturdays, 8:30 to 6. Kapicepdhstssomstt- p sible imit, regardless of the duration ; f ion Wi her Store of ar ‘This programme must bel MNNMIDE j (0 connectio: ith Any Other Sto ve the war, This programme rust be Chippendale Bedroom Suite Amerian $ Quantities Ros tg size and color assortments not always complete, Rigesaitel oy ie Hed is Bhaed Pott bel J Walnut or Antique Mahogaty, 4 piees, { some past season's styles, but everything sold is a bargain ns of attaining peace and making You are cordialy invited to see the 25 |NINE DETECTIVES PROMOTED, f = rooms complelelt furnished on display here. They are iiteresting and instructive, of PR) Big Suit Sale!) : | Ge to irst Grade and Pay Will Ne al 82,450 Inatend of 81,500, ‘} | Police Commissioner Enright this af- Z| ternoon announced the promotion of jnine detectives from the second grade to the first. Their pay will be fn- hare on pre-| RE RESET Women—Misses—Stout Women REE Waco, ok ace ATURDAY will be the second day of the greatest Sale of Spring 3 S S Suits for Women, Misses and Stout Women that this store has ANFORD H ever offered—thousands of Suits—all overstocks of the Big Mail Ik Order House—at amazingly low prices. GINGER * | The reason for this great sale is a natural one. ‘The National Cloak and Total saiee, 14.400 shares, ‘{ Suit Company, like all big organizations of its size, in buying for their enormous 'Eg Milk and Ginger NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. | y ; mail order business have overbought in some lines. They prepared for a bigger es Cold Nights May Sagano _t J ’ demand on Spr Suits than they received. Consequently they have a sur- 7 ig ’ » egg in a teacup] Aus lus stock of Suits which have been sent to the “National's” Outlet Store Be ea CR les fs 34" St. New York Women’s New Spring Pumps ana Oxfords At Prices Below Actual Values Ove foresightedness and ability to buy large quantities far in advance | I with two teaspoonsfuls of|! 5 . te—Thirt Modele—Fuahe model ‘ rear . Sugar and one of Sanfords| s ‘ “2 ing Suits—Thirty-nine odels--Lig models picturea as examples o. e othe: a — f ae Bargains. Velour Cloth, Serge, Shepherd Check, Nusatin, Wool Poplin, Silk- GAN PGR Reh oy LuUpceague Wied Port and Finds Rela- Mourning. ixed Poplin, Wool Jersey jee Taffeta; Navy, Tan, Pekin, Gold, Green, boiling milk and grate a little | crew nene Black and Copenhagen; becoming, serviceable, durably lined; flare nutmeg on top. Drink hot back, plaits, cross-over belt, button and braid trim style-features. on retiring. Prices from $6.97 to $15.97, Extraordinary values, 5 eplains our low prices. If we had to buy them to- -day, we would have to pay agreat f deal more; naturally, our prices would then have to be increased accor: ugly. } ‘Take advantage of this opportunity. When shopping downtown to-motow, before passing our store, stop for a moment and glance at our windows. The thought that will flash through your mind is “What a lot of god- looking Shoes—and, my, how distinctive.” You will note that each sho is different in its own little way, and we can fit any size foot, too, PUMPS OXFORDS “Tes Baw to p the ‘Kelly Way”’ Long Credit Easy Payments sy throih our store—our wonderful assort- code pemest styles and ric oa can al styles and best leathers. Coca ments of high grade furniture will give you the and Pearl id;"Lew a ie ate und Pe Black Kid, Black Sati hit 11 inspiration as how to furnish your ho Suites Ask to e Serpentine Tip Pump, Heels. Ask tc Call 0; i hyo a caamieg tage ang odd. pieces in every wood, style and finish of our many new ideas, with the Fawn Buckskin ba for every room in the house are marked in plain figures at uniformly low prices. cle ec; stitching “and button A LSID 5.00 to 10.00 6.00 to 9.50 The Hosiery Department is specially featuring a pure Silk Hose at $1.35 | | | ge; plaited belt, slot pockets, Suit; Wool Worsted, Berges white self-mixed poplin collar, side and ba : —Women's Suit; | s” high finish, firm textured A Better Investment than a Liberty Bond—Two Liberty Bonds ESTABLISHED 1863 Liberal Credit Liberal Credit KE FL y CO. soe ide Witte oe ees town deliveries made by our motor trucks, SS Men’s and Young Men’s | ‘| omeuferein'Fenee, our Soldiers awaiting New Spring Suits The Smartest Models of the Season 5:90 18:99 22.50 25:00 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded if ne Last command to go Dover the top; | ] | ... despairing and Not hesitating | W ff “Over there” to pour D ut ther last drop, | | i iches are ours ~let usRichly respond— ii F uswer the foe, witheachAnswer: aBOND! |) The “National’s’’ a Store, 119 to 125 West 24t! Street, Near Sixth Avenue - .