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LARGEST BUILDING INTHE WORLD AT 2 Your refrigerator is’ an in vestment The best is not only cheapest but safest in the end, Your family's health depends upon the condition of the linings, the drains, the SUHdSaMS Laduv circulation of air and the in tulation of your refrigerator. New Army Buse Will Be 1,007 Every one we sell carries « | Feet Square and Eight Lewis & Conger guarantee of : satisfaction. Every one is a safeguard against hot weather 3uYVM NIGOOM @ tow € t city and. the 8330 the ex. [ewis & Concer egret GSuanpse ot 4 col Things 4Sth Street & Sixth Avenue at Lewis & Conger's"? New York ® SNVD Hsv 4 der the Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders) \)\: Red Cross Parade Day Saturday, May 18th Store Closes One P. M. Saturday BONWIT TELLER &,CO. Phe Specialty Shop of Oxpinaions FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET Clearance Sale—Friday A ‘COLLECTION OF . MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS Al Very Large Price Reductidns 80 Misses’ Suits 1950719 20.00 90 Misses’ Suits f27es¥ 00 28.00 i, 75 Misses’ Suits qti'0s's4.00 39.00 Formerly 82 Misses’ Suits 65.00" 1'sts0 44.00 25 Misses’ Suits s5.00"retit0 58.00 Unusual, original interpretations of misses’ fashions typical of Bonwit Teller & Co., featuring the smartest models, treatments, fabrics and colorings. Clearance Sale—Friday MISSES’ DAY FROCKS At Very Large Price Reductions 125 Serge & Taffeta Frocks former, 22.50 109 Serge, GeorgetteGT. affelaFrocks,fomerly 28.00 5.00 to 47.50 ; shy Formert 55 Serge Frocks liu tts0 38,00 Clearance Sale—Friday MISSES’ DAY COATS At Very Large Price Reductions 5 > \ i a] Former! land Ni 75 Coats 20.00 to 3.00 15.00 80 Coats si00'to'.50 28.00 Smart medels for strect and motor wear of Serge, Jersey, Poiret ‘Iwill and Burella. sug. | |the Equita ™ | Woolworth Bullding TO ececiiiamiamaeiiebeainaaaianen nail THE wy NING WeR-D, LH URBDAY, MAY 16, 1918 ond Purchase, emplate the erec- tion of the largest building ever world so far There are t of freproot floo roof. The 000 wquare building is to nately 1,000 feet approxi. square and fron jes and lighted with three courts, In ad deck steel, ¢ 1,300 feet ) wether with @ lig feet by 70 feet, on rete and timber plers long and 150 fret wide to~ age pler of 1,360 { ory high | About thirteen 4 of railroad | track will be ins’ d to serve this |#upply base. One hundred and fifty | elevators will handle about 1,000,000 | I t dividual te of goods to be stored. It is sickness and a check on high int been contemplated that twelve §8,000-ton been y ice bills, told hal * Coaweie: ed In one day when | hips can be lo t ant we ing to its maximum, give some idea of the magni-| ltude of the work, the bullding ta five tines as large in floor area as Building and seven) {cal contents of the! The pliers are! han any built in New York | ent time and will! Aggest ship in} warehouse will to the entir Natural His. ! th Street to ‘times the xpect to give the 4) use of this build. | f this year and the | t will be completed by { Seven thousand men| next spring. will be work nk when the job is going whead Work is to be s' SUMMIT DEALERS AGREE TO BAN HEARST PAPERS Bar American and Journal “During Continuance of War’ on Mayor's Appeal. , of Summit, N. J., srecment, wiiel| rei “We, the unders of Sune for sale the ened nowsdealers rev not to sell or have | New York American or ing Journal dur- of the war.” Republican, Me wyer with offices in New York, ttention to pr uppointed _¢ tion Board No, 8, vunty BODY FOUND IN BAY. Retired 't man Is Foand Dead tn tin case of acct liliam, should be | sald’ that his! kman, had disap th ago from th 1 daughter, Mrs No. 1856 " Park er | Vlace, Brooklyn Western At ed and An- other in Action, | CHICAC 16.—Tho death of | | ako athlete and the wounding | yrn Conference track cap . cut his ly to-day in Street, walked n plots to Greene's into deep. water nda few hours throat with a ra on Atlant Retailers’ 80¢ Quality CO RREE in 5 fee Lots From | Wholesaler Direct to You Le AN or GROUND hi. nd Corie Satiataction p fi POUND, wt § % Yarn, | { FELIABLE METHOD OF HAIR CAPE Hair is by far the most conspie-| vous thing about us and is prob: the most easily damaged by bad or| careless treatment If we are very careful in hair washing, we will have virtually no hair troubles. An es. pecially fine shampoo for this weather, Jone that brings out all the natural! beauty of the hair, that dissolves und entirely removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt, can easily be used at} (rif_ing expense by simply 1 teaspoonful of Canth you can get any drugg cup of Lot water solving | (whieh ina This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it easy to apply it to all the hair in tead of just ‘the top of the head, | 1 iy di oft and pl the at glossy richness of « fluffiness which t seem much heavier than it is. | After Canthrox shampoo, arranging | the hair is a plewsure.—-Adva, ONE WOMAN AT SING SING ny in-j concerned, | fr apace under one Warde ito Add Maid to Large Suite | because —Prison Has Had Only One , it waa learned to- & woman, A pro- t her. eden's suite now nels und a chauffeur hired by the the only woman among the prison’ 1,400 men—1,200 bad ones and 200 othe! employed there, Sing Sing has had but | gy WITH 1,400 MEW THERE | one “Soman ‘employee, “Mise Date oF | Hoosn, & telephone operator, who Ineted but three weeks, She tired of the job| the new bate Barge Canal, connecting couldn't endure #0 many | the Ata idea two | confidential secretarier, two coachmen and his inmate servants comprise @ —The opening of ’ SUITS nd the Great Lukes, to Y. was marked | of fifteen light barges at | for Buffalo, Fifty of more barges were reported | ropria- | Coachman, led to| barber and butler, TI 0 of | Piles, tree light, heat. A rr and ah automobile and allow: m od and entertaining, 500 walary B. Altman & ( Gn. MADISON AVE A Special Sale ihas been arranged for toemorrow (Friday) of Men’s Summer Shirts and Neckwear The present market conditions add emphasis to the remarkable values obtainable in the foliowing interesting assortments: Men's Silk Shirts made from Japanese Habutai (imported direct by B. Altman & Co.) in a variety of rich colore ings with satin stripes . . . $5.85 Mien’s Negligee Shirts of fancy madras with woven colored stripes. ‘These shirts are in the softecuff mode!, and in assorted designs . . . . $1.55 Also of fancy madras in an extensive variety of desirable patterns (soft-cuffs) . $1.2 Men’s Four-in-hand Scarfs made of en excellent quality of silk, in ap- pealing color combinations, with wide ends, 55c. & 80c. at . . . . ° . (First Floor) Boys’ Clothing The numerous requirements of thre Summer \Wardrobe for the well-dressed boy have been carefully considered in the new stocks which offer many i cements to those who are in search of well-made garments fashioned of good materials and moderately priced. Among the many excellent values obtain- able are Boys’ in smart brown, gray or green mixtures; eil with extra knickerbockers, rete ete’ Veer? Paden ea” $13.50 & 16.50 Suits (7 to 18 years) Boys’ Reefers (3 to 10 years) of fine quality blue serge, $10.50 & 13.50 Boys’ Sport s Jackets (8 to 16 years) of excellent knit preiogy in attractive heather tones eapiracaan 510.50 & 12.00 Boys’ Khaki Carments Sports Blouses ' a $1.25 Shirts (attached collar) . 1.00 & 2.00 Kmickerbockers . ‘ ca a Te Norfolk Suits). . «6 . .« » S550 Boys’ Sweaters, Bathing Suits, and every clothing essential for Summer outdoor life, at equally interesting prices, to be under tow from Salt 7ay and were ox to enter TN wilt ‘reruen UE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Price Reductions in e Semi-made Dresses (on the Sixth Floor) afford a timely opportunity to inciude in the Summer wardrobe one or more frocks of desirable light-weight navy blue serge. As these dresses require very little sewing to complete them, they are invariably a most practical investment. In the assortments that remain are two very attractive models, which are now priced at $12.50 Reductions have also been made in Semi-made Skirts (on the First Floor) developed in fine=twill mavy blue or ivory white serge, and following the lines of the Summer mode 54.75, $5.50 & $6.50 Exceptional values are aiso offered in fine Woolen Fabrics, arranged in Suit, Dress and Skirt Lengths, and also in the military cape length. Many of the more desirable fabrics now in vogue cre included in these essort- ments. Undergarments of Silk Voile Tissue are being introduced in the Department on ke Second Floor. There is a texture of peculiar softness and beauty to this mew silk fabric, which lends itself quite charrningly to the mew rmodels, and which are undeniably fascinating and graceful, either embellished with faces or in the srnart tailored effects. These dainty underthings are variously priced es follows: Nightrobes . A ; . ° + $23.50 Envelope Chemises . oe s 18.50 Regulation Chemises . . ° 14.75 Drawers rl . e e ° . 14.75 Princess Siips . . ° . . 32.50 A section of the Second Fleor is reserved exclusively for The Sale of Vogue Patterns Fashion experts are in atten- dance to give advice concerning matters cf dress, Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies Money Saving _ Alteration Sale COATS Formerly up to $25, 3] 15 Every Spring Garment at ri ply reduced