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10% of the gross sales of Mon- day, May 20th, to the Red Cross 2d War Fund. Special items will be offered. Best & Co, Fifth Ave. at 35th St. TECHNIQUE GOOD CLOTHES are not alto- gether decided by materials. *s MANY A. FINE PIECE of Scotch tweed has been condemned This establishment will donate “4 to the back hook in the closet be- cause of a hitching, halting fit. BEST & CO. CLOTHES are cut } outtand put together and hand-fin- j ished with the fine TECHNIQUE { that) does honor to the best piece of i imported woolen, and dignifies and increases the value and serviceabil- ity ofithe vast assortment of worthy fabrics that are more moderately priced. Young Men’s Suits & Coats 24.50 grades 21.50 f Young Men’s Suits & Coats 28.50 grades 24.50 \ Young Men’s Suits & Coats i 32.50 grades 28.50 4 ES SESE ee Sizes 32 to 42 Parents Will Note!——— || Boys’ Knicker suits for the 8 to | 17 year old fellow, made of fine } fabrics used in our regular13.50 & 16.50 grades. These include all short lengths from our fac- tory. Special Sale 11.50———! Have you visited our Men’s Shop of Haberdashery? Ao You Never Pay More at Best's — B. Altman & Cn. Women’s Tailored Suits | (smart Spring models) are now being offered at substantial reduc- tions from former prices. Included are Suits at $19.00, 29.00, 38.00 & 42.50 (Ready-to-wear Sui lird Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Nem York A FINCH GUARANTEE “Means Your Work Is Backed by one of the Largest ven cues teal ental Rractices in the World, ‘ou ol My ‘es. You Onty Waste Time Trying. I Buy My Material Direct From the Mesutastaren 7 me 1 Buy tm Enormous Quantittes, 22K Crown and Bridge Work My Soft Rubber Suction Plate will fit any mou money-beck guarantee, backed by one o! the world. I'don't care whether you have a plate positively fits DR. FINCH Soft rubber suctions Med to 251 W. old plates which do not stay up, at very little cost, It is sold o: largest dental in gh roof or a flat mouth, this ith. Founded on Honesty. Prospers on Merit. m4 St., Beinn a 10 Kenmare St, ? 409411 Fulton St. 5 Cloned Sunday Open Oto F ' ry HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions” than an; 1 other two mediums ip the universe Ss a tet ae re - = ae engl A aware, O.; George T. Paicurjch, Min- with un Ceniycaeven’ Wikeihp. #itni| Seems © moatly from New England, bring the MISSING. Resi 101 total of those captured by the Ger-; out. Benjamin C. Byrd, No. 76 mans at Seicheprey to more than 100. wnitmore Street, Hartford, Conn.; Don't let that itching akin- Officers named ineluded Capt. Lloyd! Corp, Miles C, Dun. ‘rg, Bristol, trouble torment you an hour @ | 13, Russell, Manchester, Okla, and/ Conn; Mochaulc Joseph. V. Tvatt, longer! Just spread alittle Res- @ |} jouta, Herbert Boyer, Ban Francisco, | x, 174 in an di a th ra ly Stopthat embarrassing itch slightly, twenty-one; action, twenty-seven, 10] Ointment over the sick skin nd see ifthe itching does not sappear as if you simply wiped away / ter, Masa. killed In action, And—even more important— j olla is soothing, healing omtment ton, and L rely {ails to clear away prompt- Nahant, Mass; William 2. every trace of th tly, THE EVENING WORLD, TU WASHINGTON, May 14.—The cas. ualty list to-day contained seventy- | two names, divided as follows: Killed, jin action, fourteen; died of wounds, | | seven; died of disease, three; wounded | missing and Stephen B. Fitzgerald, Dorches-| Murphy, | Ne Chicago, and Ray B, Smith, Rutland y Frank Willie in | Harold J. Bishop, W Wilmer L. Childres, Paragould, Ark.; Privates Soguine A. Arnoid, Green- ville, Miss.; Clement 'T. Duffey, Del- 6 Park Street, Bristol; Privates nue, N Major John L, Haskins, Minneap- | Hrannan Capt. Michael J. O'Connor, Ros-| A t Paward W. Guiid,| Wm. J. Chap Brightman, ESDAY, MAY 14, 1918. t Springfield, Mass.; Daniels, Highland Park, J. Jones, Starke, Fla. DIED OF DISEASE. Tih; in 49 Dixwell Av-| ‘onn.; James J, Mass.; Richard River, Mass.; | Fall Saugatuck, Conn; | F, Dolan, No. % Vailey Street, Arthur J. Gagnon, Howard M. Garton, tormenting erupyjon, unl is § | vt, wounded alightly, and Lieut. Ben ucket, RL; Newman 8. Gee, due to some serious internal dis- jamin C. Byrd, Hartford, Conn., miss- | Caribou, Me.; Ch arlon iat Md : order Windsor, M 3. Goldric! o.| Tie i | ing in action. té redness and roughness, # Capt. Lioyd B. Russell, Manches- | avenue, Br! Sold bya! drvegteteand deniers teetier | te) Okla; Lieuts. Herbert Boyer, |ley, Ro eeaurnete A wri Aaa poke “ | sisco: 5, Herdman igh Street, fools Fora tree trial of each, write Dept, | San Francisco: Stephen E. Fitegerald.| tire sown pn af ng Mg S, Rewinel, Baltimore, Md. | Dorchester, New Lingerie for Summer at McCutcheon’s A wonderful display of French Underwear, Hand-embroidered and Lace-trimmed, which we have just received, is being offered at very special prices. Gowns of sheer Nainsook, dainty Embroidery, some Lace-trimmed—$3.50, 3.75, 4.25, 4.50, 5.50 to 37.50. Chemises—-$1.50, 1.75, 2.25, 2.50, 3.75 up. Drawers-—$1.10, 1.25, 1.75, 2.25, 3.75 up. Corset Covers—$1.25, 1.50, 2.25, 3.75 up. Envelope Chemises—$1.75, 2.25, 2.75, 3.75 up. We also have a variety of daintyEmbroidery and Lace- trimmed Bridal sets of Hand-made Linen and real Val trimming. Suitable for the June Bride. Fine Philippine Lingerie Allon fine Nainsook, very dainty Embroidery, some with fine Val edges. Gowns —$1.95, 2.50, 2.95, 3.25, 4.25 to 6.75 Envelope Chemises—$2.25, 3.00,3.75 to 6.75 Domestic Gowns, Tailored, Embroidered and Lace-trimmed—$1.50, 1.75, 2.25 and 2.95 Fine Crepe Gowns-—Picot edge . $1.25 Envelope Chemises . . $1.50, 1.95, 3.25 Specials in Corsets and Brassieres Gossard Lace-in-front Corsets. A number of handsome Broche and Silk Batiste models, incomplete sizes only, at greatly reduced prices ranging from $8.50 to 17.50. A very complete line of regular stock corsets in all sizes from $2.00 to 25.00. Felicita Lace-in-back Corsets. New Spring and Summer models in low bust, short, medium, and long hips conforming to Fashion’s newest lines. Specially priced $2.00 to 16.50. Brassieres. We have an assortment of dainty Bras- sieres so desirable for wearing under sheer Summer apparel, als complete line of the plainer Bust-Sup- porters in fabrics comprising Nets, Cotton Meshes, Linens, Muslins, and Silk Tricots, in all sizes, 34 to 46. Prices 75¢ to $7.50. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets / 0 requests to call for storage. SEND FOR RATE BOOKLET TELEPHONE 2043 Greeley 2044 Greeley f.Saccket &@ Firrters 394 Fish Svenus Between 35th and 36th Sirects Rarrows, Chandler, Minn; Harry R. Reg. Trade Mark nd INSURANCE O7. 28 valuation—with minimum charges. Prompt and courteous attention given all | bard, enue, | No. || Street town, L 88, Sm Ind.; |T. H Adolp’ | len, 524 c Va. den S Only Corps tained 8 | Haven; Chapel Street, L. Johnson, No. 12 Hunting Hill Av- > M De Soto Street, |i. 1; Bernard T. Lynch, No. 645 46th Michael J. Powers, No. 15 Leonard | Street, New Haven; son, Basthampton, Conn.; William H. Sefton, North Providence, R. nis F. Sweeney, No. Avenue, New Haven; ling, No, 83 Prospect Street, Middle- 95 Lincoln Street, Middletown, Conn, Major John L. Haskins, Minneapolis. Capt. Michael J, O'Connor, Boston. uts, Sergt. South McIntosh, Jackson, Ky. | | Corpl. Floyd A. Sexton, Buffalo. Cook Springs, Ark. | Privates Rolla Benson, James H. Warren W. Harry O. Henson, Percy, Quincy, Mass.; Joseph Roso, No. Saratoga Avenue, orge L. Rourke, Osnabrook, N. D. aries ; Cleave N. Vaughan, Lynch's Station, Jacob H WASHINGTON, May 14 eant Serg Ga, missing In action. |Amertonne in Canadian © FURNITURE Cash orCredit Open Evenings Till 9 o'Clock, New 27 Frank No. 1% Frank Street, Arthur §. Johnson, N’ New Haven; Middletown; Harry M. Lutgin, Providence, Brooklyn. Lionel 8. Robin- Den- Congress nar J. Turn- Conn; Arnold D. Umba, No. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED, Edward M. 4, Nahant, | W. A. Murphy, Chicago; Ray | ith, Rutland, Vt. | Ben H. Schuster, Eureka Ava, T.; | Surrency, Ga. Crawfordsville, Longan, Carter, Davis, Ellis, Carl imeirick, Clarksburg, h Hoeft, Dundee, Ml.; Stolzenbach, Baltimo: Winters, No. 234 Line treet, Brooklyn, One Name on Marines Casu- alty Lint. ~The Marine casualty list issued to-day con- but one name, that of Gunnery Elmore Butler, Washington, ericans appear casualty list: P: Carufel, Pawtu 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR eer Checked Gingham Frock, 88.75 H by Talks No, 329 furniture yes are pay Easily Accessible from Went Sid A5-Room Apartment S350 VALUR Al A4-Room Apartment 400. 'ertod iture of Rare Meanty Our LIBERAL TERMS Perma apnly lolzwasser Home VHERE in to purchase 9 time like the present your furniture, |. a ying FOR WANT MONEY. We suppl: NOW! You make y Wi: OF NG or BY St, Crosstown Cars, $275 Rapids Special $375 Ww New Jerwey a Helivery by Aeht AS SAB West S44 STREET AMUN MO New Midsummer Frocks The Values Are Most Extraordinary Me j WAC Ree Deserter Escapes From Poltee, | | Rartiett, No. 7 Hemingway Avenue LABOR MISSION TO MEXICO.|WILSON ONE-HAND GOLFER. Onn Savy: Gnas Macy, Hrams, Scotts Bluff, Neb; Aaron Gompers Named Rody to Batabitah | Develops Proficiency Despite Burns, we ) | chimerosky, Chiengo; John Davidson, Friendship. Now Meated. Many a time you have looked Into . Senath, Mo.; Samuel Flerberg, No, 40 | WASHING May UW—Samuel| WASHINGTON, May 14.—President the mifror and wished that your skin ‘ 4 “it i ford, Conn! Lee of the American| Wilson removed to-day the bandages would be like other people whom you i | has Rac aad LF Aa to-day ap-| Which have encased his left hand since} know, “without a blemish.” Wash 5 . shaed yee oan to go to Mexico|he burned It four weeks ago by tak D. D. D,, the lation of healing oils, over 4 wh P y I », 81 Edward Street, Hart« relations be- | hold of an exhaust pipe in the your pimples or blotches tonight-and ak for ib and outran hia pur ford, Conn; Thomas McKinley, Coun- t wanized 2 ee aga tank that visited the White House wake up in the morning to flad them " cil Bluffs, Ia; Gordon Rulien, New bh ot the|The hand has healed, but the burns] — gone! A s3e bottle will give you relief. — hmond, Wis.; W B. Sanders, J Murray, |have left ugly scars, which cover the Why don’t you try D. D. D, today? ieee, Pan-American Labor ire palm ‘erse, & Santiago Iglesias, Prea- | ©" “ — DIED OF WOUNDS. tr 'hican ‘Federation aie Eranaesl ae competied ie give : mm , ‘ 4 1 In one v first steps planned |up golf, hia daily recreation, for two 5 le ls |List of Prisoners Taken by Serst. Theron 6. Dalrympl® to" thy “Yormation of a. PancAmerican | weeks, but recenty he has been playing + | pooheater, N. ¥.j Mestiante Prederte, Wealttecermauen cf Ay Satin teas twhien he has| “ine Liquid Wash Germans at Seicheprey E. Ruckelshausen, No. 182 Cedar can Countries Mounts Past 100. Street, New Haven, Conn; Privates, * eabeitiae rs 4 aaa? 1 . . ralter § er, Canton, O.; Wiliam — f mf Sareea Nifot ned latent hetheit OE AMA ono]! ERA = EA TTA For Women and Misses IMBROIDERED FROCKS OF Crepe Georgette; smartly draped frocks of Indestructible Voile and of Crepe Georgette combined with Novelty Silks; Party Frocks of white Net trimmed with Satin ribbons; Jaunty Sport Frocks Jersey, Specially Priced at 16.50 ATIN FROCKS ineffective combination with Crepe Georgette, handsomely beaded and embroidered; Draped Frocks bella . na Coish ay na with Crepe Coad ‘ailore t f Si and of Wool Ras, cork Nie Specially Priced at 20.00 JLABORATELY BEADED FROCKS of Crepe Georgette in a wide variety of de- signs, Frocks of Dotted Black Net with Satin underskirt and belt, Sport Frocks of Wool Jersey and of Figured Khaki Kool in self or contrasting colors. Specially Priced at 25.00 JEORGETTE CREPE GOWNS for After- noon, Dinner and Formal Wear, in rich new colorings, elaborately ornamented with beads; Black Lace Dinner Gowns com- bined with Taffeta Silk, featuring beading in a deft harmony of colors. Specially Priced at 37.50 GO treved FROCKS of Figured Voile in draped and tunic effects with em- broidered or hematitched Organdie col- lars; white Voile Frocks, lace trimmed and cucked and ornamented with large pear-shape crochet buttona; Gingham Sport Frocks in neat double check effects with multiple pockets and tucked, surplice, organdie vestees. Specially Priced at 9.75 New Summer Suits Beaded MBROIDERED SUITS of Fine Wool George Jersey in the new Fall lengths. Tailored neorgene and demi-tailored suits of Taffeta Silk. Frock, Jaunty Sport Suits of Sitk Jersey with d. $25.00 sailor collars, cuffs and wkirts embroidered ii contrasting colors. New Fall Suits of Oxford Cloth, acanty tailored, revealing simple braid effects of a novel character, Specially Priced at Ste of French or 7 Burden Cossack nen; several emar' G Street Modele in the new colore for Summon, Specially Priced at 15.00 Coats and Capes OATS for atreét, motor and utility wear develo; in Covert Cloth, Velour de Laine, Satin Taffeta, Silks and Tricotine; silk atitching ts effectively employed. Specially Priced at 20.00 Seer NEW COATS of Tricotine, Ve- lour, Wool Jersey, Satin and Taffeta Silk, featuring square, shawl novelty or convertible collars and single or double belt effects; Capes of Satin, Silvertone, Velour de Laine or Serge, attractively lined with silks in contrasting effects. Specially Priced at ¢