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\ HAD AUTO LOAD OF FLOUR. A ri th a RE eee WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, tatrian Canght in Jersey Says He Bought tt tn On a charge ‘al Food Law irty-seven, of SAY CARELESSNES ee CAUSED SINKING nue, Jersey raigned befor United Stat sioner Car in that ¢ and paroled fo further inve Jasckel, a na tive of Au arrested early to-day w 4 and a barre! ° of flour in his automobile ae) 4 he Bizth Street, \ 21-23 West 38th St.,N.Y Great Bargains Skirte(y “Ag GE Me claimed Third Avenue and nhattan, and declared for friends. In court ught he had @ right to did not know he was aw. bought it at Company Official Put Damage at $250,000—Will Take Months to Refit Ship. At least a quarter-million and the dollars loss of many months of must be paid t STOUT WOMEN | | made to-day by officials of the Inter- national Mercantile Marine Company, owners of the vessel to SU Bust ot merely t now was d that the toll of the big liner rolled They Other Coate— Lhe Bryent 21-U W. BNth Street |was thr 1 junior member of the | engine room force and two mechanics jof the dry dock squad, who were | working under the hatches when the |St. Paul sank. The names of the three will be given out by the com- | Pany as soon as their deaths are ab- solutely established, ie evidence inclines the com- | pany officials as well e- Gators of the Navy Int r reau to the belief that the sinking jof the St. Paul was brought about sh 33. An opeo ash below the river » straining of the top- ainst the tide and J in in suMflcient quanti- the unbalanced craft to WER STOR [A BARGAIN BASEMENT! surface b heavy vessel Sizes 36 to 5 56 just Witnesses say the St. Paul was top heavy on the short from Erle 9.85 to 49.75 | | « when the ¢ af washable ma 1.25 to 5.50 hawsers that Remnants | thought this 11 | below the w t tons of | water into to turn over in 40 She lies strand whale, her nose toward land and her middle and stern well ged. on board | ike 199.85 to 39.75, Dresses? AS to29.50 Skirts 1.95 to 7.85 Cos d either to er level of 5 Geunns | Hot water Sure Relief | LLANS INDIGESTION * bodte and her Corsets In Different Adaptations WOTHING is so satisfying as an adaptable make of corset. When one learns to rely on a good design like the L. R. one hopes to find it in a form suitable for all needs, This is exactly what the L. R. accomplishes, Whether one wants an economical, e boned coutil for busi handsome white bre $12.50, the L. R. sions, It can also be called upon when the season for outdoor sports is opening (as it isnow). A pink satin sports model that buttons above the waist- * | ude, elastic-inserted, at is ready to meet both occa- Dancing demands an almost boneless corset. Here is an L. R. of lustrous brocade with only | six bones and yet of a perfect shape—$10, Indeed, there are different models from $1 to $12.50. 3d Floor, Old Bldg. Broadway at Ninth precious time is the double price that} Ise and refit the} d into the mud} er in North River} os of || Reductions of 25% to 50% line where the bones stop is $6. i] WANAMAKER’S FIVE ACCUSED OF SELLING |x iy sive | GERMANS IN BOMB PLOT. MONEY-MAKING ssctopad kg wil Said to Have Cleared $100,000] he From Credulous \ ictins All Over the Country. | oar Five me said to have $100,000 by selling “money m \i im of the Ge 1 the preparedness aro. | pileating 0 7 + ae who are ed a man now in one engaged to ) in| throw the bi tis said he wa nboy | hired to it other exptosio! Photo- |and about San Franeleco for the Ger- being eent mans, including one at the Mare Island to ‘credulous persons Tht a man in Bethle- |South J Chicago, Perth 4 pa Ab ake ¢ United States we this morn 180 tn . $11,000 den City, $4.0 and smaller sum gave these name: Drenko, No. | — McCreery & Co. For Vriday and Saturday auxiliary cruiser St. Paul, formerly of We Offer the American Line, which turned on | ON $ IRD: 27TH 34th Street Sale of Coats |v vain snus tni"uat revere te Bicester, (eens Jin 40 feet of water at Pler No. 61,] Purchases will appear on bills rendered June Ist jNorth River, ‘This statement was | | | | Phenomenal Offerings 300 MEN’S & YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Suits that the severest critic will approve These Suits are the product of the foremost designers of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothes, and large purchases make it possible to sell these suits at this popular ‘*McCreery”’ price. Suits that are distinguished for: —Fine Quality Woolen Fabrics | —Skilled Workmanship and Finish —Correct and Attractive Models o | An extraordinary assortment of newly designed | | Suits for men with advanced or conservative ideas of | Dress; superior tailoring—particular attention to details; | fashioned of the most popular and durable Woolen Fabrics including Plain Blue Serge and Flannels. | 34 to 46. | Size A Specially Prepared Sale 250 Top and Raincoats $15.50 regularly 18.50, 20.00, 22.50, 25.00 An exceptional opportunity to purchase the smartest Spring Top and Raincoats at an exceptionally low price; every garment **showerproofed’’; size 34 to 42. Special Sale MEN’S HIGH AND LOW SHOES | Smart Styles on new lasts Tan or Black $5.85 regularly 7,00 to 9,00 Final Spring Clearance Sale ORIENTAL RUGS \ Seventy-five Choice Persiqn and Chinese Rugs of guaranteed quality, in the most desirable weaves and soft color effects, are offered in this remarkable Spring Clearance Sale at prices which, by comparison, will be found decidedly low, at much less than | present wholesale prices. | A most advantageous opportunity is offered during this sale to secure high-grade Oriental Rugs suitable for Country Homes as well as Town Houses. Regular Sale Regular Sale Weaves. Size Price Price Weave Size Price. Price | Indo Chinese.... 6 x 9 ft. 195.00 97,50 Kirmanshah 10.2x15.7 ft. 450.00 275,00 Sarouk......... 84x12 ft. 500.00 295,00 Chinese 8 x10 ft. 275.00 145,00 Mahal... 10.6% 00 175,00 Gorevan 10.6x12.9 fi. $85.00 195.00 Mahal... “ BSx1L6 ft, 295,00 167.50 Muskabad 10 x14.1 ft. 450.00 225,00 | Savaland .9 xl2 ft. 300,00 150.00 Mahal §.10x12 ft. 250.00 125,00 Arak. ..11.6x18.6 ft. $50.00 425.00 Leliban $.9x12.4 ft, 00 187.50 Kirmanshab.,..10.7x16.7 ft. 900,00 450.00 Gorevan 9,8x11,10 ft. 275.00 167,00 | Arak 10.7x16.6 ft. 900.00 575,00 Kirmanshah 10.7x16.7 ft. 900.00 450.00 | Chinese 9 xl2 ft. 206,00 157,00 A arian 15.8x24.6 ft. 950,00 525.00 | $$ May Be Obtained Free way “* 7 ee (1918. ~ James McCreery & Co. ON SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH 34th Street Purchases will appear on vills rendered June Ist oth Avenue Another Special Purchase 367 SPRING COATS AND CAPES 25.00 regularly 39.50 ' Fashioned of dependable and fashionable materials; smart and attractive models; superior tailoring—excellent workmanship and finish; mostly all are silk lined; popular Spring colorings are represented. ‘Unusual Value CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES Special 3.9 5 Smart model Crepe de Chine Blouse in Flesh Color or White; with two tucks in front and buttoned to side; embroidered satin collar finished with silk cord. Extraordinary Price Reductions MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ APPAREL Misses’ Suits 29.50 Numerous smart models of Serge, Poiret Twill, Gabardine, ‘Tricotine, Jersey - and Cloth or Silvertone Velour; Navy Blue, Black, Rookie or Sand; size 14 to 18 years. 49.50 formerly 37.50 to 69.50 Misses’ Coats vertone or Duvet de Laine; developed in the 4 to 18 years. | 24.50 | 39.50 Various models of Wool Velour, most desirable Spring colorings; siz formerly 82.50 to 55.00 ‘ Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Smart and chic models developed in Taffeta, Fancy Silks or Georgette Crepe; size 14 to 18 years. 22.50 i and formerly 29.50 to 45.00 | 35.00 Misses’ Separate Skirts Silk, Velveteen or Novelty Fabrics, f 2.95 and 4.95 Smart Models of Serge, formerly 5.75 to 12.75 Girls’ Coats An excellent assortment of the season's smartest and most approved models, made of Poplin, Wool Velour, Serge, also Black and White Check Material; size 12 to 16 years. 12.75 and 18.50 | 6.95 | 12.75 formerly 18.50 to 26.50 Girls’ Coats A large variety of practical and able models made of Serge, Puplin, Wool Velour or Black and White Check Fabrics; size 6 to 14 years. formerly 9.75 to 18.50 Girls’ Dresses Assembled from regular stock, an exceptional assortment of Afternoon, Party | 6.95 or White Dresses made of ‘Taffeta, Chiffon, Net or Voile. 6 to 14 years. | formerly 10.75 to 14.75 } WOMEN’S “SOROSIS” OXFORDS ; Smart Styles—Moderately Priced Patent Leather Dark Brown Oxfords; Calfskin Ox fords; flexible lender vamp, Louta’ ae welted soles Military heels, 7.50 7.50 | pes turned soles: | | | 1918Poultry, Live Stock and Agricultural Annual HE WORLD'S Main Office And All Branch Offices On application copies of THE WORLD’S Poultry Book will be forwarded free of charge by mail