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'’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918, cea ie. | Junior Naval Boys Who Were Decorated by Mayor Hylan SERNANY PUTTING SCREWS I : | ssi For Selling Liberty Bonds to the Amount of $700,000 pa KOM ‘ was t 1 that | S94S9 84Oo4-655-00-6064-4-60-04604-040-64 60-6-6-606064- 6006 $04. 16:064:86000444-1464-460050460-0044-4-65064400440 094040608 bbO8 seeks to Impose Humiliating Eco- » Eva Tang ‘ound gt ; L | nuinie Conditions as It Did He Pa Economize by Serving ee 80 » serve When unexpected te arrive, Otto Stahi's name ts stamped on all products for your protection Ham, Bolognas, Meat Loaf, Roast Ham, Headcheese, Frankfurters, Sausages, Ete. Endorsed by alfred W. MeCann OTTO STAHL'S 2332 3d Ave.,N. ¥ Red Cross Parade Day Saturday, May 18th Store Closes One P. M. il Annual Clearance Sale rying the Fren The Famous Mme. Irene Corsets|. FOR TODAY and tomorrow till one P. M. The latest styles, consisting of the sample lines of our Wholesale Department, and the newest models made of high-grade materials which we are discontinuing. Forward! March!! RIGHT INTO ONE OF ‘THE BRILL STORES and see regiment after regiment of smart looking, service-giving, specially priced Soldier and Sailor Suits for boys from $to10 We offer them at these phenomenally low prices despite the tremendous increase in cost of all materials due to war conditions. : For Soldier Boys. SETS : The Col ior,’ j $6.00 to $8.00 CORSETS 3.00 and 3.50 |: with, ae on $9.00 to $12.00 “ 4.00 and 4.50 : trousers and Sam Brown $12.00 to $15.00 “ 5.00 belt. Special at $10.00. $16.00 to $18.00 “ 6.00 le . ‘The Little Corporal,’ $22.00 to $35.00 8.00, 10.00, 12.00 |): Bhaki Suit with straight-cut knee trous- and ‘The Private,’ with long — trousers Special at $3.45. Every Corset carefully fitted. All models of the newest designs. All Sizes. Latest styles in silk tricot, chamoisette and elastic corsets, also “The New Filet Lace Corset.” A full assortment of imported and tricot brassieres. Positively No Goods Sent on Approval, Credited or Exchanged. 518 Fifth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. ‘Nail: For Sailor Laddies. Middy Suits of white galatea, with two trous COOTSs AT ONY HA PHOTS GY FAGLIHONMPS ON: slong and === — = _ANDHULBERT OVER PIER ee “A Y im PLANE INTO U, S, STEEL NEEDS | | Sailor Suite of hv ers. Special at $10.00. Swagger Caps, $1. r ( ase ud. Finds Carmel seeing . B.Altman& Oo. i ee announce that and WONT Sti zen "1 | Accidents on First Two Days | | ‘ Barracks Caps, 55c Sam Brown Belts, 50c & 75c. Leggings, $1, $1.75 & $2. Broadway, at 49th Street 44East 14thSt. 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt St, 125th Street, at 3d Avenue. Fail to Deter Flyers Who Make Good Time, 6 BELLANS | THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED " Hot water WASHINGTON, May 17.—Tho air-| a0 =. Sure Relief | ano bringing the mall fr Oxfords to-morrow (Saturday) " | flan aie BELLANS: Nothing daunted by t caN \ It's worth a good deal to be sure of a | comfortable summer. First look to your footwear, Here are oxfords shaped on the most attractive lasts and each pair equipped with a famous comfort device. In DR. A. REED CUSHION SHOES you will find the style your feet are used to and that you like. Besides that you will discover freedom from the foot suffering that spoils work or play. Let us tell you more about it. n Belmont that have marre 9 we kt a, ~ nite fiving t AT_ONE O’CLOCK ONE O CLOCK In pps of the Amavisan Red Cross parade, setelutadaley | | ot mail con- | % and in order that our employees may par- ticipate, the store will close at 1 P. M. Saturday, May 18th. Best & Co. Siem: Aureus - Fifth Avenue | Fifth Avenue at 35th Street 34th and 35th Streets New York | Established 1879 Of Special Interest to Business «@ Professional Women a and Washing-|\ out the progra r definite a which there ts a dif y and|t ur and in honor of the Red Cross — CAPT. JINKS LIVES AGAIN. ‘00 Sem Soldie Caba Now Heal), Profiting by the exp |two flyers who have come ri | the first two days, the mailmen a going to keep up from the earth a distance sufficient to guarantee a choice landing place should an accl- dent force them to descend, Each|? man has been over his rout © al- j ready, and three have made t ‘ound trip between starting and transfer Sold only at 1372 Broadway, at 87th St Women’s Tailored Suits Finally Reduced Open Every Evening |472rtments | 18.00 All Po, Marked’ in Plain Figures | Furnished | No Extra Charge for Credit | From $50 up. #\ Originally 12 Park Place, Woolworth Building. machine at 125 will be put on thi w York-Phila- delphia and Ph phia- Washington | The |runs. | allow WW, ORGAN ADVOGATED | «GOVERNMENT OVERTHROW 29.50 to 79.50 Practical models in serge, gabardine, Poiret twill. Tans, navy, black, greys. Sizes 34 to 44. SRSA SECO SUM Ts yee ce In honor of the American Red Cross QHE hardest and ‘ongest service campaigns fail to lower the morale of our boys’ clothing Tried - and-true woolens, never give-up colors and tai || loring quality that can || be depended upon to resist to the last stitch, are features of every boy’s garment that goes || into action under our name. parade, and in order that our em- Picea tae Period Dining yes Suite ta in eae Seopa Boa ig ddl Ee hae Ae ${ 6 7: -50 6-ft. extension; at a aap aE Ayr ree OTING LESSONS FOR WOMEN Ployees may participate. the store Vv YOTERS—Prepared for The Sunday World by the Women Voters’ Committee of the Woman Suffrage Party of the City of New York. TOSCHA SEIDEL—The Intimate Story of the Jewish Boy Who Is the Latest Prodigy of the Violin. will close Saturday, May 18th, at 1P.M. Mest & Co. 1 Avenue and asth St BEANE, 1 Arm Chair and 5 Side Chairs, with slip seats of genuine leather, as illustrated at ®215-00 =r) Kroehler ar Retriger 87 98 D, Me N N N N N N N N N N N N N ENTRANCE TH 3 3°A if 49 r* 7.149" TE. VE ap Never Pay More at Best's bm Rhee catem ne