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ari ree oor ' THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919. - Two War Babies i in Soldier’s Home FINDS HIS DAUGHTER DYING | [2069 West Bnd Avenue, Brooklyn, |” pulmotor, but were unable to revive: + breakfast this morning his| her and she died, Sarra anid the family twenty-one years old, was | lid not know of any reason for her end To Greet Him Cpon His Return IN GAS FILLED BATH ROOM not in her room, |ins her lit a | Fmily of Ida Sarra Know of N ahter was if or, ; hia | Reason be yuld End dando Bo me ie a Le o pwin hing | touri no wee of, fake e O e ) Whon the family of Louls Sarra, No. Doctors worked over Miss Sarra with | ist, ‘Augustine to face othr “ohare. West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street a a ull ew ie “aul B ie The Vogue for Early Spring in The Women's Shop for Values 22 East 34th St. 4° SPaiss ‘re You May Choose Without Reserve From Our ENTIRE Stock of About 1500 Afternoon, Dinner and Street _ DRESSES On Sale Tomorrow OUTER APPAREL For Misses, Small Women and Girls Tailored Suits | Silk Frocks Feature straight line, box and belted | Exclusive models, fashioned in Geor- silhouettes, embroidered and braid | gette crepe, silk tricolette, crepe de trimmed border effects, with panel | Chine, taffeta, also exquisite satins, vests of silk tricolette. The materi- | featuring tunic and draped skirts; als are duvetyn, tricotine, velour | flowing sleeves; in an excellent choice checks, Poiret twill and serges. of Spring colorings Cloth Frocks Silk and Sport Skirts Tucked and plaited styles, developed | Fashioned in novelty velour plaids HANNA AND RICHARD SMITH i Jere were born. They are precocious Twins Were Born a Month |." Pa, toe) fox Yonuana ulseady | After Private Smith Sailed 5 for France. ng to walk, and Richard says * with great eloquence and high frequency This is not the first time there w ate George F. n twins in the Smith lineage, HhaNa ited ; é - A af (ror Heanee' és 1 grandfather of the in tricotine, Poiret twill and serges, | and stripes, crepe de Chine, flannel, s a twin who f ought some handsomely embroidered in Georgette crepe and Fan-ta-si silk; 9.90 woquattr it will find two | ¥¢ floss silk; new features are narrow | some in very@pffective Spring color Bois haees Tera lucite shoulders and tight-fitting sleeves. | combinations: ed t year, | ou" All Dresses that were nd in the following month the babic row he hag USSHPSTOSML See RHNEAND WML USE S22 ng the French before American vo! ROTTERDAM ASBASE esr | John Laney, 1 of No. 735 Grand Street, Brooklyn, who escaped Sunday | ees a prisoners’ van after he had been Transport of ate Home to | Po ei ncranain witest and gohiee Be Augmented This Month ‘Avenue, following the hold-up of @ gro: | cery in Long Island C was captured | — Morale of Highest. last night In the Bro formerly to $39.50 A Clearance of Misses’ and Girls’ Winter Apparel is now in progress which provides extraordinary price advantages. All Our Highest Cost Dresses Regardless of their Value desirable shapes; values $3.95 at $1.85 Of Faney Moire Silks and Fine Suede Street tube sta icin tion in Newark as he was apparently Satin Smartly P about to leave town with a girl Laney, | ve PARIS, Web, 7.—American ships | ho vought wour policemen desperately | Georgette Tailored Real Filet Lace Collars Represent Savings will soon steam up the Rhine, using| for ten minutes to avoid arrest, will be i a i of ONE-THIRD! jam as a base, according to|taken to Brooklyn to-day Serge ae in prevailing shapes; specially 1 25 : nm made public to-day. | —— | Heavily low priced Ao es ergs oe Oe ° 2 90 & 4 85 t is announced that the transport | Crepe de 6 . Embroidered t Americans to their homes is pro-|8 Fram the Simplest greasing as rapidly as possible and | Luncheon to the umber of men wiuld be con-| Most Elaborate — American soldier: of the highe: They show will! Ness to re-enter the fra¥Mif occasion alice jomands. Influenza among the troops now is negligible, COBLENZ, Feb. 7 (Aemootated | ts an ever auc and an Press).—Football teams enting | Qever-ready assistance in mak- ing each dish taste “‘just right.’ MADE IN U. S. A. erios of games to decide the cham- | § At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores pimship of the Army of Occupation. E. Pritehard, 331 Sprin Dhe final game will pe played in varis next spring. ‘The 4th Corps ted the the 4th ion dof: © 42d Division the 24 Division beat the Ist, all the ecores being 6 to 0. Ttie 4th Division team’s roster in- luded Major Prickett, Lieut. Col Silbert, Major Coffin and Major Littlejohn of West Point, Capt. Hamilton Fish and Lieut, Thatcher ‘tf Harvard, Lieut. Allen of Yale Lieut, Belden of North Carolina, A nd M., Major Tenney of Brown ind Captain Henning of the Michi can Aggies, and Lieut, Mortarty of Geongetown, Sergeant Ward ot | Geargetown and Sergeant Duna of | Hethany College, Capt. Brooks of | Colgate coached the 2% Divieton team, made up Inrgely of enlisted | men, | Capt. Luth of Annapolis, Md., play ng with the 4th Corps, suffered a | broken teg, Assiafint Secretary af the Navy | Vranklin D, Roosevelt called on Gen. Dickman yesterday and n- | spocted the United States Marine contingents at Andernach. | The names of all Germans con- vieted of violation of army regula- | tions in territory eccupled by Amer- can forces are belng published in jorman newspapers, 80 as to prevent ninor offenses, such as | mor Minin Haver ta 1d Overcoats formerly $30, $35 and $40; $25 Har and Cuff Sets ae 1 Filet I a Hie New Spring models and coldr- ) eal Filet Lace; specially A : ears lew pet Teemasine ; . at 2.00 ings; fitted; a'l silk lined. Chine Elaborately Beaded Crepe Meteor Tulle Charming Later Styles in Women’s UNTRIMMED HATS Are shown on the MAIN FLOOR 7 Fur Trimmed Coats——— Actual Values to $79.50 Developed in Fashionable Materials, 24-90 with Rich Fur Collars For early Spring or Southern wear in a very diversified assortment of becoming models. Stern Brothers West Forty-second Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West Forty-third Street Sharply Reduced! MEN’S | OVERCOATS and SUITS | From the Kirschbaum Shops | Another unusual early season value: Hats of Georgette and Rough Straw Most attractive shapes in black and desirable colors, at $2.65 each SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS In the Second Floor Department. Y KE are featuring Trot Moc Shoes tor Boys and Girls. A most practical last for school and general wear, developed in dark tan leather with weather-proof soles. FOR CHILDREN BOYS and MISSES Sizes 6 toll, . « . at $4.00 Boys’, sizes 215 to6, at $5.00 Sizes 114to2, . . at $4.50 Misses’, sizes 2! to7, at $6.00 nn a a es rrr or American army officials continue to Suits formerly $30, $32.50 and $35, now Overcoats were $42.50, $45, $50 & $55 $35 BOYS’ SEMI-NORFOLK SUITS: A Special Purchase Sale In all the wanted shades and fabrics, including blue serges; well tailored; Sizes 7 to 18 years; se fs to $15.00, $9.75 BOYS’ HATS GREATLY REDUCED Boys’ Hats made of Plush, Cloth and Corduroy, . at 95¢ to 1.95 Boys’ Knitted Hockey and Aviation Hats, . . . at 75ce & 95c $8.50 Velour Hats $5.00 Golf Caps — $1.00 & 1.50 Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent cough or cold, threatening throat or lung afflictions, with Kekman's Alter ative, t! nd up-builder of 20 Suits formerly $40, $45 and $47.50, now VERY style model thoroughly correct and metropolitan in lines. Every detail of tailoring exhibiting skilled and careful handiwork. Every garment a fine value at our original, close- margined price—offered now, in many instances, actually be- iI] low the wholesale worth,