The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 4

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a Se nS { “a _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. Rete — PUWENS CRIME WAVEIN French 'Feinforcements on Way to Flanders | a oe KITCHENER'S BROTHER HERE. ge Big Sacrifice ) GERMANY TO RUSSIA'S : To Aid the British With Heavy Field Guns ‘ert ewes" inei,°")"°"" peet'Stue"wan inate") Fe BA ANU RACTURER jexed man I have secn| Among the passengers on an Ameri-| In order to obtain cash au aeea Think Berlin Should Be Made Safe) ¢ O89096464000046 ro 9640-44 rr eee ee ee) ee aoens Ceres aria) \@ experience on the Sur-/can steamship which arrived he usually pay In 60 days) h Before Reds Are Reformed \¢ naid Gurrogate Cohaian| dey from the West Indies was Le: close out direct to the pu by Prussians this morn John J, Blackstovk lett] Henton. © brother of the jate Marl | SMART SPRING A : the stand after admitting that ho had|igum'} "who Was inet at sea in foie tN AMSTPRDAY, April 19 (Associated wr Serge, Poplin and Gabardine at the possession of his aged aunt's extate| When en route t a speeder ‘i nearly w year but had re ‘ty | Mlaaton, i suite were gnade for the best Feta 7 held “~~ fused to bay | "The present Earl Kitchener, who trade to well as high as. $82.60. Clrcur sn undertaker's bill for her burial. “This| succeeded to the title upon the death stances alone are responsible for . the + the most preposterous case I have his famous is also known mashing reductions, “Smart. shoppers will ever heard. ae ended The dave! * the astonishing values, Also a 4 is age mmanded the Jwonderful opportunity to obtain great aries A edict. undertaker of | uke of Cornwall's light Infantry as 4 PERC BADLAING. No. 160 West 13th Gtreet, sought to] lieutenant colonel He won the Croix DRESS BARGAINS AT smpel tho administrator to pay the| d¢ ,Guetre during service in Burma y the} and in the Manipur expedition ‘ sneral Dill of $266. Blackstook’s de-| ‘ror some tiine past Lord Denton has e wag that he thought pert of the| been in command of the British West Sch cane auon jill hed been paid by hie sister, \ Ini imental depot. Bhop everywhere firm Sunnie GUMerberR, One OC the bene |e meena Breatest bargains ever offered this the estate, 4 Sulit and When Blackstock took the stand with GARMENT CO. scia on a military 3 price of... Press)—An effort is being made to) J wtop the wave of crime in Germany! + Which caused the Socialist, Hue, to Sexclaim in the Prussian House of| | Deputies, that the authorities ought ‘ to make life and propercy In Berlin | gafe before bothering about Russia. t years in prison !s now the sen- ee] —— * his hands in his pockets, the eourt re-| A weneral Darke Brooklyn po! rake your hands out of vour pockets, | seventy-one Do,you think this fa a place| Missing since nt? with a marri David Roach, , who has been Roach lived Suits, Dresses. and Georzette comb! . Mira, Co r 110 t by vei, Ai, gtlahaad rm ‘compelling "Winckatock | her hemes to. visit & Bi ator |903 Fifth Avenue, Cor. 3ist bt t Wt of the estate and|daughter in Miatbuesh and nothing has} . In_the Wholesale District. Sale of Dresses rt of his own pocket, | been heard from him since, \ Smart Models of 4 Georgette Crepe Satin and Georgetis bination; also Tallored Besides being a PRIVILEGE it’s War-time Economy to buy Liberty Bonds Paris : Greeley se Best&Co e 5th Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 To-morrow—Saturday—a Day of Unusual Specials at Best's 042490690 44-004OO0$O946-44-6-06-6-6-64-6-006960000000006 & While Gen. Hala's men are being subjected to rrific bombardment by heavy German guns, Frencn SIN POLL FRAUDS. (isuts" 2 Schoen, No. 43 West 114th Street, Sa ate 3,150 TAKEN BY TURKS. artillery {9 being rushed by G Foch to the ald of the En This photo shows the type of in that fs being used now on the Fian- No, 2 East 118th] 18; Murray Hannes, No. 1684 Madison W. Covert, No. | Aven ; Samuel Frankenstein, 13, 17; Arthur) No. id 118th Street, 1, 19; bl nan, No, 63 Kast 118th 19, and Thomas Fitzpatrick, C dl WER 2 TORE’ ° CAIN BASEMENT 21-23 West 38th St.,N. Y. Great Bargains for Stout Women via ‘London, | “uniformed off guns and “othe (Continued from First Page.) HT Conteben bes fiz's.981034.96 || sees iy merit Specials for Girls and Misses 4 New Washable Silk Suite Moc: KePieg' ge 10 49,78 9.851049.75 District, six months. 1 ae 1 “4 Henry Ullman, No. 1885 Seventh Dresses Siem. Tats C10 34,75 | |Avenue, 28th Biection, 17th Assem- | 2 ‘Chine, Georgeue, | (bly District, six months. V 1.25 107.50 | Joseph Lilymold, No. 1444 Fifth . A |Avenue, 14th Election, 17th Assem- Skirts ov, ‘ins 738 10 8.50 \bly District, six months coloes. oad 10 Du Benjamin’ Harrison, No. 220 East House Dresses ‘°, 8ist Street, 16th Election, 16th As Khaki aod Percale, sembly, five months. A, Calmbacher, No. 212 Kast Sist | Street, 15th Election, 16th Assembly, five months. Frank Larocca, No. 116 East 117th | Street, 28th Election, 18th Assembly, five months, Clark James, No, 1444 Park Avenue, 4th clection, 17th assembly; three | months, Leon Lieberman, No, 66 East 113th 7th election, 17th assembly; four months. vies Midaael Sitberstein, No. 22) West 111th, 6th election, 17th assembly; | three months, |mullty, escaped with sentences of two months each in the. city. prison. | |The first of the two numbers follow: | {ing each address represents the elec- |tion district in which the misd maanor was committed, ‘The second | number is that of the Assembly Dis- | trict Abraham Silberlust, Turks, in their in Petticoat, Only 2.95 for Women and Misses Very Springlike and charming is a new petticoat of washable silk, with wide satin stripe. P Nba It is made with deep flounce whiclt important points about it is, brings out the attractiveness of the it is equally smart without the patterned silk, and ig finished with cape. 4 to 10 yrs.....18.00 dainty tucks and deep hem. White, Rose, Gray, Green, Purple, Copen For Saturday Only—Molhers — and Pink, ; and daughters a, have an op- ee ee portunity to take their choice of . vA RA a charming array of afternoon A New Shetland Slip-Over frocks—rich satins, Georgettes, for Women and Misses smart plaid taffetas, priced special. 14, 16, 18 yrs. 18.00 Only Second Floor For Saturday Only — Gir/s’ Mililary Coat, the smart correct style pictured here—one of the t nyt Berrrereling’ socgn ones!” Sontition, Will To-Morrow Morning Open the Doors to a GIGANTIC MILLINERY SALE | in which former values are entirel ignored 500 High Class MILLION MOTHERS pave, feen e re 4 eieetien nthe. tes roant —Materntt Corset, Value @10,” some & Nightly solled. Reduced to. y' a Sure Sign of Eyestrain And a warning that your eyes need the help of cor- rectly fitted glasses at once. Reliable E: Examina’ A Handsome Scotch Tweed Topcoat for the Miss. Spring weight and very dashing— four pockets and a jaunty belt. TG 10, LOOT Sis ee siesss 18.00 ci Street, 31, 50. Pike 500 Long- ; Edmund. Fiynn, New York: 184 B'way, at Ji ms Bint Bast hath tere ie Sample Hat Shapes Picture These Three Combined! 403 Nassau, at Ann St. % West 4ad_ Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St Lowenstein, , No 15, 16; Emanuel Madison Ave- man, No. 14| Emil Mendel: | for Girls 10 to 16 Yrs. A Three-Quarier Sport Coat, of soft draped wool jersey—a smart new belted: Models. csscniessesae sc erees nniares Bonn 16.50 A Gray Mixture Skirt—a smart youthful model pleated full... 10.50* A Dainty Separate Smock of Peter Pan gingham in charming plain colorings with white collars and cuffs......... pececeeee 5,75 For sport wear or for the added bil of warmth under the top coat during a coob, night ride, this Shetland wool Stip-Over. It is dainty, adequate and most satisfying {rom the point of style. A broad band of purling insures a grace- {ul fit at the waist and the deep V-neck: , and the deep arm-holes are finished with a only. Value Up to $6.00; at.. 100 black, Brown and Navy Lisere Pokes, as il lustrated, with all silk grosgrain ribbon bands. Value $4.50, at All of best quality Lisere, in | Sand, Brown, Taupe and Red t e | In the Cntrim med Hat section, 5 BELLANS ec, | Hot wat wl af) > Sure Relief Bas " fashionable button-hole stitch, ‘élastic, y y firm and a most pleasing finish, BELLANS ficoee sy ) / ws Best 10.00 Hats For Saturday A. ' . a elas in for Women ThisWoman sEnglish ’ 250 new Rough Straw Sailors, in Every day brings out new ideas, and Best Walking Oxf ord Don’t Forget to Buy Bonds He i co oe | ta hry hats portray them, every one! 7.00 trimmed with polka dot foulard silk; as illustrated; Value $4.50, at 2.45 On Sale in Our New Annex Never to repeat is one of the secrets of the popularity of dest $10 hats. | Pictured here is one of the many new types \ ena justin. Navy straw, faced with navy taffeta, and Ca BS smartly trimmed with ribbon and a rose wreath. Andrew Alexander Sixth Avenue at 19th Street 200 finest quality Lisere Sport Hats, with broad ll-silk grosgrain ribbon bands; Black, Brown, Taupe and Sand; high grade satin lining. The price up to now $7.65; A Sale of Men’s Genuine Cordovan Oxfords at $5.85 : W e Our standard English walking ox- +S ° the new shade of tan Russia The Assoriment of omen § Sep Aer te etn late carie and arate Skirts KY Very Interesting Now the low walking heel, as ilustrated, Specially priced, There are pla'n woolens; smart dapper tweed effects; woven mix- 7.00 tures, known tor fine wear as well as smart style; charming plaids; : and light colors and stripes and checks that have just the needed bit of dash to set off Spring dress. Most interesting assortments will be found at To-Morrow 3.48 SPECIAL—=—=> in the Trimmed Hat Salon SECOND FLOOR A special selection of new Renard 95 models, hitherto sold from $12.50 to . Smart English type last, stout single soles—all sizes to start. Also Boys’ Shoes at $2.95 Join the Army of Small Savers. Buy W.S. 8. 9. 7) ‘a Id. Wie, 3rd floor Given on request in place of change. | Important! Tomorrow (Saturday) is the last day of the Annual Hosiery Sale for | children and women. Thousands of socks and stockings have gone in the week’s sales, yet shoppers on this last day will find opportunities abundantly satisfying. Sizes up to 5!% and sturdy well made lace shoes of black gun- metal leather — exceptional value. Fur Storage, Repairing and Remodeling~-3rd .floor. e* You Never Pay More at Best's” $15.00. TO-MORROW AT

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