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<4 SE ek eA ’ THE ONLY > Original Worcestershire Sauce is manufactured solely by Lea & Perrins. They are inferior in quality to the famous LEA:PERRING | SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Refuse imitations. to which has been given a-vorid wide reputation, > Laverne World Suggest Sure to Be Carried Or Acting Mayor For Ii The famous Mifteenth Infantry “Bul” Hayward's He Fk conspicu du corps that wo many of the herals, Acting Mayor the surest times is well illustrated by | nt @ practical test Suggested by a certain | school teacher, who in a Period devoted to news! items of the day, brought up for discussion the prob- able admixture of cotton recently | into wool wearing apparel. |’ Each boy was asked to clip a small piece from} along a seam of his suit so that the class could chemi- cally test the fabrics truth there was in it. A yarn about cotton; being a component part of even the better grades of} 4;; boys’ clothing was not to) * be swallowed without some various | ' to sce how much} Minit that body to he arinory fe make itn ter defor neat res slightest 4 overs of true det Cot “The 16th Infantry bas vindi ated | investigation of their own. | !'' What happened? The Rogers-Peet suits were the only suits to test | out pure wool. It was a mighty proud lad who came to tell us!" about it, and we naturally just had to beam a bit our- selves. For years we argued that “nothing’s too good for the|* boy.” Same good quality of all- wool fabrics, same care for detail as with our clothes for men. ‘The best is cheapest in the end. ing units But all who |) wear the Acting upon his app e olution ea al p ro of the peo They represent a je and that principle mu: oremani Hats, shoes and furnish- <3 - ings of the sort we like to} late have worn with our boys’ Uiothing. All sizes from 21!) up. Rocers Peet Company Broadway Broadway | at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. Convenient Broadway Corners” | Fifth Ave. |" “Gontrary to general pelief, power to provide an armory newly orga military t this city rests entirely with mory Hoard, king in con wi th th KE LLNER BROS. Twenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street and 6th Avenue ¢ Dini ing Roe am Suit Chippendal ¢ Burl" Walnut; 10 piece m2906 O not compromise quality for the sake of price. Nor should you inflate your expenditure for the sake of quality. Visit Kellner’s, where top-notch values at bottom-notch prices run hand in hand. You are invited to Twenty-tive Roome” furniure k through our ¢ how Kellner 2eks in “homey” arrangement the | ~ CITY WILL BUILD AN ARMORY ~ FOR FAMED 15TH REGIMENT tion ‘EMER 0 OF 15TH BAND | WHO JAZZED AND FOUGHT ~_To ANE WIT HotRS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 14, 1919. Old 15th ‘Hell-Fighters’ To Parade in 5th Avenue And Harlem Next Nahe —_— — | Mar ch Will Start at 23d Street } at 11 A. M.; Chicken Dinner to Follow at Armory. and 66th Street. | wirn tt ry of Wat there will |be Emmet slatant; Majo Three thousand colored men will parade next Monday in Fifth Avenue, Gen, Shanks, in charee 10th Street and Lenox Avenue tnen of the| Thomas i, Barry, Commander of the Department of the Kast; Gov % ernor Whitman, The marchers will be id 15th National Guard T id of the Mayor's another reviewing eet and Lenox Ave A Snb-cor ttee went get the A minittee of the Mayor's ‘ump Upton to- 8 and addresses jends of members vylored solders ¢ reviewing jeony at the Tist will be Issued to y from Camp Up- rom Wa ushinato on‘ ton that Lieut, Jim Europe and the Colored hac to Be Cared For. In the State Reorganization a Gov. Smith Declares Grateful People Will Draw) No Racial, Religious or Color Line in New Neural Guard. ALBANY, Feb. 14 wing reply to The Evening World's inquiry being made @ part of the new National Guard Smith gives the lored troops “The American people in offering their gratitude to the men who were willing to give up thelr lives in defense of the Nation will draw no racial, religions or color line, Colored troops will certainly be taken care of In the reorganization of the State military forces.” 47-49-51 West 42d St. No Charges No Exchanges GREAT CLEARANCE ALL REMAINING STOCK OF DRESSES and COATS St Half Price and Less! FINAL AND GREATEST REDUCTIONS EVER MADE OFFERING MOST EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, 95 All Remaining Frocks Formerly to $35. to $35 A few of the many rodels are p the many models are end 39 190 mor will } Scott, tits special as: | Ck of the port of debarkation; Major Ge n. | f $ included in this wonderful offering. The Season’s best materials ‘Taffeta. ‘Tucked, draped, braid-bound and embroidered }, Black, Blue, Burgundy, Reindeer Brown, etc. About 795 sizes from 14 to 46. No one will be disappointed in this Pvery garment has been reduced! rma Fur-Trimmed roals Must Go!—— 1 9-2 2720 (35.00 Formerly to 39.50, Forme: rly ‘to $6 $65 Formerly to $75 nary Bargair ed you to insure quick disposal of our entire remaining Tt Coats, All fo rrmer prices have heen disregarded—instead divided into Immense assortment of Wool Velour, Bolivia, Pom Pom, Duvet s trimmed with five furs, Racecon, Sealine, Nutria, Taupe Nutria, No one can possibly be disappointed in these values, is an Regiment Bana | SCHOOL-DAY STRAIN vest’ in | A parent troubled over a child or a fast-growing Holshevik Meeting. WASHINGTON, Fev. 14.—Atte owing stand Wil be} Government Tad Agents at Pro-| ney the De partment Kraphic note reld here at which | sat «youth, could do no better than to utilize the " definite help that ~ SCOTT EMULSION affords as a stren or’ and nourishing factor. 'A very little of Sott's every day, during a time of stress, furnishes elements of nourishment essential to the blood and tends to confirm a grewing child in robustness. For your boy or girl, you will not be satisfied with anything short of Scott’s. Scott & Bowne, Bicomsel/ Jranklin Simon s Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Unmistakably “Different” Are Misses’ Fashions ! a Nw Entirely New MISSES’ SUIT of Poiret Twill 59.50 quis model only one of a noteworthy col- lection is in navy or walnut, with full length Tuxedo collar, and deep panel pockets; straight- line skirt with pockets. 14 to 20 years. Other New Suits Of silk or wool fabrics in the newest shades. 39.50 to 175.00 === encase Franklin Simon sa Co Girls’ and Juniors’ Fashions SPRING DRESSES for Girls and Juniors, 6 to 17 years of age, are daintily hand embroidered, unusually attractive frocks silk; dainty wash dresses are of dotted Swiss or linen, tissues, chambray or gingham trimmed; eros ==Sec0c > d. from the Individual Shops “Pp Rare is a style originality, exclusive- ness, a subtle indefinable something in smart fashions that find expression in the Franklin Simon & Co. Individual Shops for Misses, 14 to 20 years. The charm of Franklin Simon & Co. apparel emanates not aloue from an intangible youth- fulness and irresistible. smartness, but from a daily presentation of new fashions that eliminates ‘‘sameness’’ and style duplications. Misses’ Spring Capes Every Miss will surely be interested in the ~ usual types of wool or silk Capes in gs aad short lengths. Capes to wear over dainty after- noon or evening frocks, also Capes for general utility or sport wear. 29.50 to 155.00 ° ’ A Misses’ Spring Wraps Coat-wraps, mannish top coats or leather coats. Wraps with deep yokes, draped or half-sleeves ; muffler, monk or fichu collars. Belted or full flare coats on straight slender lines, all of the newest fabrics in preferred shades for Spring. 29.50 to 145.00 Misses’ Spring Dresses Important details in dresses are the tunics, either softly draped or falling gracefully in long slender lines; sleeves are three-quarter, elbow length or fitted close to the arm. Silk, wool or wash fabrics introduce new weaves and colors. 29.50 to 165.00 hand smocked, tucked or lace of Georgette or taffeta 3.95 to 49.50 SPRING CAPES and COATS for Girls and Juniors, 6 to 17 years of age, feature capes that are ful) rippled or with coat fronts also flared or full belted coats; of silver tip Bolivia, serge, silvertone velour or black-and-white velour checks. 18.50 to 45.00 DONO 20S ce