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earl ABINA OBA Women’s Silk Stockings, 98c Pr. 1,296 More Pairs Are Here Last Saturday's offering was $0 appreciated that we made every effort to secure more of them. Happily, we were suc- cessfs!. Women know that the litle irregularities” mean noth- ing in the wearing of the Stock- ings. There is plenty of black, white and desirable plain colors. Silk, lisle and mercerized double | garter tops. All sizes. Closing Out Beautiful French Silk Stockings In black, white, bronze, gold and | silver, with handsome designs in || open work or embroidery, sometimes | in combinations. $1.98 for Stockings formerly $2.98 | Pair. $2.98 for Stockings formerly $3.98 and $4.98 pair. Strest flew, Central Building Pretty Parasols Special at $4.98 For Use In All Kinds of Weather Can be carried with equal freedom on sunny or rainy days —the covers are impervious to }, both dampness and the sun's || bright rays. This is a special little lot which if purchased in the regu- lar way would be about a dollar more than Saturday's price. Covers are in purple, garnet, cardinal, brown, light and dark reen and many sports effects. ide range of smart-looking handles tinted to match color scheme of the Parasol. ‘Street Moor, Fulton ot, Central Bidg. Bronze Kidskin Oxfords, $6.95 Pr. | A Filling Complement to the Afternoon Costume Fashion had in mind lovely eis of Georgette crepe and oulard and printed chiffons when she designed these Oxfords a bronze kidskin to accompany them. Very graceful, on a high-arch last in five-eyelet fashion. Hand-turn soles and Louis heels, All sizes. Becond floor, West Bullding Dainty Glove- Silk Camisoles At $1.39, worth mentioning, indeed. All are neatly finished with fine hemstitching. Pink only, At $2.39, are very prettily _ ]]] embroidered glovesilt vests in | band-top style, reinforced under the arms. Here in pink or white. | At $2.59, strongly made | glove-silk bloomers, made to fit well, and strongly reinforced. Pink or white. Bwett Goor, Central Building, Ribbons for Hair Bows and Sashes These pretty new Jacquard Ribbons make up into dainty hairbows and sashes. They are | to be had in light blue, pink and white, in bowknot and lily of the valley pattern. Hairbow Ribbons, 5 inches || Wide, «5c yard. Sash Ribbons, 6 inches wide, 59c yard, Btrest Moor, center, East Building Fie! Baset ! leather leathe full size AMI WAN iN Boys!—Here Are “America” Bicycles Reduced! These are samples of these splendid wheels, Men's Truss Frame, 20-Inch, $28.50, from $39.98 Baseball Specials for Boys pit tt IT nN LY Q iM iii AU ‘ iNOS rt OD TRULY AU BUY YOUR LIBERTY BC BROOKL Men’s Clothes at About $25.00 That Possess Extra apie The more we the common run of Clothing offered this popular sometimes several more—the better we ours. Its generous measure of quality sticks out in the goodness of the all-wool cloths, and the patterns in which we have chosen + them. Then the marks of extra care in the workmanship are ent in the way that lapels, shoulders, fronts, worked into shape; the way but- tonholes and edges are finished The excellence extends to tl linings and “findings.” Good Suits—good Ovgrcoat —at prices that hit the average man’s pocketbook. For in- stance: Suits at $22.7. Medium and. da light grays, plain blues. Overcoats, Silk-Lined, at $24. 75 These, as a matter of fact 50 Chestertic dh reduced, and they were specially r original pric Slip-on Top Coats at $25.00 The stylish Coats of the sea extreme in cut; good for all pu see of Men’ around pric eo dollars like , $26.50 mixed loth: ire our owr good at th aterials; smart, but not Hecond floor, Hoyt treet. Striped Madras Shirts $1.69 Nine men out of ten like the good, old-fashioned “seersucker stripes” in their madras Shirts-—-and they ay ae ty hard to yet at any such price as this, nowa- Ma Sf ack, blue, lavender, pink or gold, on white grounds; varying widths. Well made, for us, with soft cuffs; and offered at this low price because bought on the basis of an old lower price for the materials. Sizes 14 to 17. Btreet floor, Bast Building. Stetson Hats for Style Men can be cock-sure of being well hatted if they wear Stetsons—leaders of style, Leaders in quality, too; the great Stetson plant gets the best there is in the way of papain and gives them to experts to fashion into good ats. The best S ring and Summer styles—for every head and taste—are : $4.50 to $7.00. Our own e alent Soft Hats and Derbies, $2.50 and $3.50. New Caps, for golf, motoring, outing generally, 98c to $1.95. Btrect Goce, Host street, Men’sSilk Lisle Socks,39c They look nice with a pair of low shoes, and, besides having appearance, they give wear. Made with double soles, heels and toes and seamless feet. In black, white, navy, tan and gray. Pure Silk Socks at 48c a Pair White, with black side clocks. Made with double soles, heels and toes and seamless feet. Street floor, East Huliding, ’ . . Men’s Union Suits These are excellent garments in every respect. The are to be had in nainsook, madras cloth and sz tin-finish stripe. All cut athletic style and loose-fitting. elastic web waist-bands. Prices, 59¢, $1.09, $1.15, $1.48 to $2.29, In fine Egyptian cloth, athletic style, some with high necks; long or short sleeves, ankle or three-quarter length, at $1.29. In fine lisle thread, with short sleeves, quarter length, at $2.29, $2.48 and $2.89, Street Moor, Fast Building Men’s Smart Shoes, $6.95 Made over a very natty Beautiful dark shade of mahogany Russia calf. style, welted and stitched leather soles and heels. Third floor, Men's Shop, Bast Building Have ankle or three- We Specialize In Developing and Printing of wh have sold hundreds. A little shopworn, but in perfect running | Our developers and printers condition, and fully guaranteed by us. They have coaster | are experienced. They know brakes, coil spring saddles, motor-cycle handlebars, pedals | their, work do it right, and stands and Fisk Tires. About 20, all told: | All ue s of fi up to a $x7- | . 4 inch, six or twelve exposures, Men’s Diamond Frame, 22-Inch, $28.50, from $35.98 | will be developed at Pie eel | Camera Supplies Reduced $. LAMMO eee HUTA RANAUELVEEApenOErNTTOUnnerveneenentavornenuevevenevevenqgennananerrnoevannvevenvenerneyty 0 fgpMny i VQLL) LADNHNTOCUTANOUCHNNOOUAT TOUUGEERESMABBEOAGAEA NH Vvvvevvvnoyensuvouuounenevugvonevnooueeeenevensnerenveneceevesoerorscaveeeanvnoneenen4 anevsucnocereyneapeegeneee NEW YORKERS GET CHANCE 10 INSPECT WAR'S IMPLEMENTS Grim Troghhes «Are Are Shown at| 69th Armory. | Liberty Loan Exhibit at | Have you ever seen a German war) |plane, a “pill box,” a 42-centimetre | shell, |cheval-de-frise or a | tank? | Not unless you've Keen “over there.” Prussian gas |The idea you have gained from the| | them | « |news hasn't even pictured dofinttely in your mind, and only now [nae the New Yorker been furnished |with an opportunity for forming | definite ideas of the modern methods lof fighting. It is an answer to “Why Buy Liberty Bonds?” and 1s an official exhibition of the Liberty Loan Com- | ambulances A camouflaged field piece, a|! |e the lives of the brave men who have been carrying on the War for from the camel troops in st to the Algerian Spahis What the « interest to n #re the two uge w anes, One is a Fokker, with a Gnome engine through the entre of which the plane's machine gun fires. This plane was brought down fa ritish near London al- most id is one of the best Jerman fighting ma- plane, captured by the French, shows the marks of & is beating. Near at hand d bit of one of the Kais- st illusion—a Zeppelin, exan ers gre What looks like cubist paintings, but are in reality tents, field pieces, and miniature forts, camouflaged to blend into war marked surroundings, have been sup- jed by the New York Evening 1 of Design. ‘The fort or “pill- one of the small German that form the thorn in the side of an attacking force ‘There 1s a sectional listening post ke a cellar furnace, @ k that might be a steel that has just closed up modern catapults for dy missiles, ‘The com- ‘ete equipment of the German aol- lier ie spread out before you and ores of captured rifles and bayonets. A ing sight is @ display of enemy machine guns, for there 4s nothing {n the lot that can compare with elther the Lewis or Browning mittee on display at the 69th Regi. |ment Armory. | The trophies in this exhibit were lent by the British, French and Italian High Commissions, They form an almost complete layout of the arma- ment of the German war machine, as well ay tho “antl-toxin” of the Allies, In addition there is one of the most complete collections of official Allied var plotures yet displayed in this ; sand barricades, There are also | country! These show every phase|{ of barbed wire, stecl barbs to| YOUR KIDNEYS HURT. aptured. gasing machines, Eat Less Meat if You Feel Backachy monuments to Kultur, ngside the protecting gas masks. or Have Bladder Trouble. And no exhibit of C an trophies yuld be complete without a jammenwerfe: ‘army travels on its ach,” the fleld stove is of inter- 4 ‘tt looks hke a huge, square am~- munition box lined with doors, but It pl. is the most popular thing on two Meat forms uric acid, which ex-| wheels Innur ble minor vbjects cites and overworks the kidneys in| |i. the an aoctin saan tt | their efforts to filter it from the sys- 4 ; ‘tem, Regular eaters of ment mus' flush the kidneys occasionally. rel must relieve them like you relieve| ob your bowels, removing all the acids,|! | waste and poison, else you feel a dulil |misery in the kidney region, sharp |‘ | pains in the back or sick headache,!has been lent | dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue showing every or lis coated and when the weather is| ties for war s bad you have rheumatic twinges.| {ne y The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get trritat obliging you to get up two or three | times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the waste get about four o' Salts from any pharm tablespoonful in a glass of water be- |fore breakfast for a few days and| gun in mounting or handling. There are a dozen representative enemy and tol ld pieces and the shells Mi fron rods aren't cork- pared for robbing French turbing the enemy sent and they part of the exhibit of entangle- Tn one corner is displayed frayed mnants of objects of art and sacred cts ruthlessly destroyed by the There are broken heads of statues, altar pleces and by British officials r given by the Al- This is probably nity that many H r have of examin- ing Medaiile de Legion a'Honneur, the Victoria Cross, which when worn »y a private rates a salute from every military man and officer in the clvi- lized world; the D. 8. O., usually awarded only for some brilliant mili- tary coup, and the barbaric emblem |of the Order of St. Stanislaus, which Pa 3 sia is no more. lyour kidneys will then act fine and| jbladder disorders disappear. — This| NOTES OF THEE BRONX. { fainous salts is made from the acid of} arjs9 mma | grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithta, and has been used for] ‘iver a, lecture this | generations to clean and stimulate] ome of Mrs, Krost, No sluggish kidneys and stop bladder ir-| "Ct court Jude ritation, Jad Salts is inexpensive, speaking clas harmless and makes @ delightful ef- Association at | fervescent lithia-water drink which ‘ * millions of men and women take now| ‘ and then, thus avoiding serious kid-| ,, ney and bladder diseases.—Advt Demonstrator for the club ue, th: ers of the Bronx Catholic Club a St. Augustine's | aday, and a comm: Teeth Without Plates Pel I Save Vecayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, and Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and @ Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings and Inlays of Gold, Silver and Porcelain carefully made at Reasonable Prices. BADLY DECAYED TEETH and Roots carefully extracted. ‘Teeth thoroughly cleaned. Broken plates repaired while you wait or if sent by mail. eee a benefit day evenin Yominic. Mrs. ‘man of the Comm sick and wounded sol Base Hospital No, 1, the Bronx, will be resur A full a of d this ore hospital g HALEN BROTHERS PW Brooklyn’s Big gest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street sci Street $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ | MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S Smart Suits, 9950 | Spring Suits, 49.% \d Colorings, Snappy. up-to-date models, Handsomely trimmed and tailored, well-tailored, serviceable material A Little Will Clothe * Each Your Family t Many Me, he Styles of \ (3) BOYS’ ' |Spring Dresses 6-98 Spring Suits 6,95 OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS take a) win never be given again, as old Rus’! THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918, They aro tron posts that can | be run into the ground without dis-, A collection of medals and orders | | un Hill] now Reduced to e her older BUY LIBERTY BO 3 Ve 't Delay: Perpetuate American Liberty by buying FREELY. At Al 1329-1331 1810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. At Gates Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Brooktyn Sts., Brooklyn Special Sales of Smart Apparel at Special Hy Sorina m of the smartest, newest, most attractively stylish link REAL style with REAL economy. Clever creations of style that place the little miss on a fashion || and colors; sizes 6 to 14 years; specially priced for to-morrow’s selling. | Sale of Smart | Blouses i 2-95 Soft silhouette types in wash- able satins and exquisite crepe de chines, strictly tailored and dress effects, In the latest ‘‘sun- down” shades or white. thers Reduced to 95, 4.95 and 6.7, FULTON ST. cor. or BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Prices Spring models presented this season ready to-morrow at special low prices that now, as never before, will serve to | Suit Sale | | Models Formerly 32.50 to 45.00 | Now Reduced to $ Women's and Misses’ Sizes | A special selection of 25 care- fully chosen new Spring models | in latest novelty materials, such | as Poiret twills, tricotines, | gabardines, smart __ ser, es, | jersey cloth and silks, plain tailored or prettily trimmed, in navy, black and shades, Reduced to 325 Others proportionately Reduced to 35.00, 45.00, and 55.00 | Chis r with ) 19: 75 sister; Spring’s most attractive new materials, t mmings - cial Reduction Sale of Girls’ Other Coats Reduced to $12.50, $15.00 and 18.75 | Special Sale of y sod Plaited, tunic and plain, tn Now Reduced $5.95 novelty silks, wool jerseys and plaids; a very select as- sortment of the season's smartest tailored models, Others Reduced to 5.75, 10.75, 12.75 and 15,00 oo and 86x14, collarette Now Reduced to 318.75 aa aes | ie i ad ES Eh ACN Nee ON AEE AA ne Hudson 5 Seal Stoles, Ca ‘apes and Capelets | Made up in extra fine selected pelts; all solid skins of dyed muskrat; stoles 72x12 an in plain or pocket effects; capes and caj styles—four lots sensationally priced for tion Sale of Noval Coats and Daisies | Modish Dresses Keduced from 25,00 and 30.00, Now 18: 75 Dainty frocks In serge, Jersey cloth, Geor- | gette and satin combinations, taffetas, silk | ginghams and foulards, in Roman stripes, dots and plaids; sash and vestees effects. Novelty Coats | Reduced from 28.50 and 32.60, Now 2 0 Coats of high quality and of ultra fashion. | able line in novelty allvertones, velour | cloths, trlcotines, gabardines and Bolivia | free | cloth, in newest collar and belt effects, | Now Reduced Mectins THREE BROOKLYN STORES Mgctuam | ———ae evo vanneennernanannnnnn HUHAEHHernanertcoarecyvererentrronoennesernsstnnan