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be THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 86, 1918, / ANTZEN‘*or FOOTHEALTH The modern woman's shoe is the principal cause of foot troubles. This, because extremely high heels and pinched toes aid more in foot-disability than in helping the foot to perform proper func- tions. Our Commonsensible Oxfords and Pumps have snug arches, medium or low heels, and YORK MASONS Virile Leaders of the Masonic Order in New hid Clty GOVERNOR SIGNS ke 1. aahonpemaiondpsicese Now Meeting in State Grand Lodge in Th "enemblyman Brackley’, perrait-| \ 4 ‘ ‘ [THav SHALTO ig a prote of public and private * SS h n the Atlantic Ocean, to re- NOT PASS THIS i5 i to the clty the State's title to ; met lands under water between the bigh $ on Ay \ ( Te water line and the bulkhead line be- straight inside lines, giving your feet free action i A \. ¥ NAN \ SHORE TD hn tween the westerrmost line of Coney and bringing proper balance to the body, and are j \ $ y q Island to the westerly boundary of in ke with the demand for distinctiveness, ; | / Wj Nassau County. $7.50 to $20. ' i narcicen ctrmineen ; Assemblyman McDonald's bills, In- ] i" a - “ae ciesi ( City Title t creasing from twenty-nine to thirty- Ct iad ents abe o Th By Ted ey Cheer a eletan Gir \nothe sives City Title to five yeara the maximum age of ap- 1O BRA inet nly adress They g ; { Water Off plicants for positions as Bremen and 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. y Win Lands a Palrtotie Lands Under Water Of patrolmen during the war, to fill the Custom Bootmakers Over 60 Years ; vacancies on the eligible list caused = . — by the di ft Demonstration, Coney Island. In the Masonic Ter Pestorday afternoon ¥. and A. M, « i to-day, signature of the Governor. me, by Assemblyman MoBiligott, Bession at the # of the gavel of 1 by war conditions, gives Brana 2 “oY OF he amissioner the right to Picial business was suspended to ¢ rer yut delay any obstrue- Lyf adie M zanne Silvercroix, a He ti , on the plers or Fan girl, to address the Masters of wi of ste at lines or rail 4 mat i the i soft Miss § r ro sanie e e froix tw the r nt r the old law the Commis- ‘Belgian Mint Under t stoner coull not take such obstruction bnage of Past Grand M pon Sawyer, a friend of n the piers unless the occupants MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK nade a written request for its ro- the pretty elghteen-yoar-old lass from noval Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street he stricken kingdom was permitted | Anothor whe introduced by i view the fittings of th Senator Wag nsfers from the Panctorium, Speaking in per Dock Comm r to the Borough rol of grading and arginal wharves and h she has mastered ish, wh Whe Masons rose to their fect and ap Plauded this sentim @ After looking over Pu The Dep’t for Imported and Special Costumes ‘s bill abolishing} ie Crossing Com- i the Board of Ws- is showing power to wind up its af- a4 signed by the Governor, as Curley's bill, which nh on the third to two innoce ng World staff wi city to issue notes in wae o's! «Tt Afternoon & Dinner Gowns rporate stock or serial issued. Under the old law a Cok. JOHN A. VROOMAN DEAN OF Pasar GRAND MASTERS ave the password, they con fe ome point of less re hey would go directly to Becretary's office, eve On the seventee ant, Mr, Boi unusual and chic y PU SR | modeled in silk foulards, Georgette crepe, fancy chiffons, @oor on the third fe THE PARK ROW PILGRIMS DON'T ot 8 beats L specially priced at { Mr. Botlknap was right Leone et For Constipation would in the dal And such was] —_ _ After waitin geot of Buffalo, am David B. mber of t Carter’s Little $78.00 fiquities C nittee had rela " another hour, while ' . ¢ . *' Grand McElroy what | F a Ga supervise Masonic relief to the Amer-/ Island Cathedral explained that he Li ‘ no 80 charged with | SUP por d . iver Pi Yery much like “the hen crossing the Ee (KEL mane Aine cake tee ene iddies” who possess the| had never be ed for a new fond” yarn, the Grand Tiler was| treated to the refreshment floor, [*NGepskine Vin he mide yeni atcive hits will set you right (Salon on the Third Floor) “eae N he ease helps the wan-| SOME OF THE DIGNITARIES MET| dle of the Gr etary’s oltice 4 hi rom Pank Row passed within, and upon edg r the speaker » care? Notany more than anit} a) ON THE THIRD FLOOR. = | ny Hina fob phar akin over night. inline gold The first Mason to emerge from the 7 AU oS é honor 2 imant [room was Col, John A, V ; flanked by TD Purely Vegetable The Grand Tiler won a battle withe| Herkimer, Dean of the F an of the Ca Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price @ut firing a shot, while both sidés re- fired gracefully, ‘Will restore color to the faces of those who lack Iron in the blood, as most pale-faced people do, mitte the reporters ¢ that 60 United § Have Your Gossary,. Fitted by an Expert A Corset—no matter how good it may be—fails unless it is suited to your parti@a- lax figure. Here ea | ne is fitted by an experie cor- setiere. We carry in stock over 60 different models, so that you can be sure we can fit YOU, no matter what your figure, Our experts will gladly help you select the corset best suited to you, OLMSTEAD CORSET COMPANY |: 179 Madison Av., at 34th St. [5 G. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Help Win the War! BUY War Savings Stamps! only then } with any di Lemmermat f Charities and h with all) and State. | antly and! all members by their first and orrect: names. MASONIC CARE FOR THE SOL- DIERS ABROAD. William Sherer, who, besides being 119 to 125 West 24th St., Near Sixth Av. The Only Store That Sells the Overstocks of the National Cloak & Suit Co. NO Connection With Any Other Store. Quantities limited; size and color assortments not always complete; some past season's styles, but everything sold is a bargain. No Mail Orders Filled From This Store. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30; Saturdays, 8.30 to 6. Dress Sale Clearance of 1,586 Dresses G oss ard For Spring and Summer Wear Taffeta, Serge, Foulard, Crepe de. Chine and many other Look for the name Gossard wanted fabrics—Sale Starts THURSDAY, on the inside of the corset It is your guarantee of the original front-lacing corset in which every principle of front lacing has attained its perfect expression. Do not accept imitations of the original Goesard { It is not economy, for the discriminating woman, if she has been so unfortunate as to purchase an imitation, will soon see that the imitation style is questionable, the imitation workmanship and mate rials unsatisfactory, and the imitation comfort, imitation indeed. Priced at $2.00, $2.25, $2.75, $7.50, $5.00, $5.50 and up, at the best stores. SUMMER FROCKS of linen, cotton and dainty sheer fabrics, for \ town, country and shore wear. ess of Frastus C. member of the G. I, soon a little “package” Crown Prince. r with another nd Lodge, will The simple, practical models predominate but there are many styles that have been prepared especially for dress and semi- , dress occasions during the warm-weather months. Excellent values in stock are Simple Frocks of gingham, $7.75, 8.75, 9.50, upward Organdie Dresses. - 12,50, 16.50, 18.00, upward Colored Voile Dresses - 6.90, 7.50, 8.50, upward White Voile Dresses . ‘ 6.90, 11.50, 13.50, upward White Net Dresses . - 22.50, 24.00, 28.00, upward ’ Linen Dresses . F ; 9.50, 10.50, 13.50, upward Cotton Etamine Dresses, . ; : ‘ 7.75 & 9.50 VHESE Dresses are all overstocks of the National Cloak & Suit Company and must be sold promptly to make room for the Summer Wash Dresses tocome. Here is a grand opportunity to make big savings. We feature seven models, exemplifying the values offered. Prices range from $3.88 to $15.97. Separate Cotton Skirts $3.25, $3.90, $4.75, upward Tur H. W. Gossarp Co,, Ine Largest Makers of Fine Corres vosowre CHICAGO NEWYORK suewce ames (Department in Madison Avenue section of the Third Floor) | | ig Wear |\Caonh Gassard CORSETS They Lave In Front Bills Mined Allk- Mixed SMk. Mixed Woo!l-Mixed Crepe de Satin Measa- Wool Worsted Poplin Dress Foulard Dress Foulard Dress Serge Drone Chine Dress line Dress Serge Dress The “National’s” Outlet Store, 119 to 125 West 24th Street, Near 6th Avenue: