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Soctaliats Can't Get Passports. PARIS, March 18.—The Government has refused passports to three Soctal- ists selected to go to Russia to inves- tigate the Bolshevik Government, in accordance with the decision reached at the recent Socialist Congress at Berne. U.S. INSURANCE No Medical Total Disability Clause Regardless of Age. ning World.) WASHINGTON, March 18.—Ra’ which average from 10 to 20 per ce! Swellings & Inflammation Rub Omega Oil gently over the place that hurts. Then soak a piece of flannel with the Oil, lay it on the painful part and cover with dry flannel. This simple treatment usually gives quick relief, are worked out. |will be given five years in which under this plan, | be disappointing to some of the fig ing men who had the idea that |would be a form of pension, like Civit War pension. It is, in effect, old age pension, since it will ca the feature of total disability, agal KEYSTONE, Black Kid Lace, with or without arch support. and sometimes the rate is prohibiti | ‘The conversion section of the Nature Was Fair | Nature endowed the cat |werk with heavily cushioned feet. |the f Nature was equally kind to |#?Prep us, supposing we were to [ment live ih God's countey, but | iecisctatsect severe! mugs HovallowaHee toe the (Ic ib: expected tha man-made concrete walks and cobbled ments of the city. ye retarded somewhat of Congress to pass on bills before adjou his has already necessita’ ndred cle ar! pusiness 4 announ hs. side- m pave- two or three mc GOVERNMENT HAS WRITT cushioning properties we absolutely need. Built in the shoe, the full America had ht billion of & y writ jurance, of the following forms: Oniin ent life, thirty-p . y-year endowm rty-year endowment and end of sixty-twe CUSHION SHOES For Women Made by JOHN EBBERTS SHOE CO. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th St. 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. Send for ty, with intere red upon a tr Booklet, ain a wa ue disiab eds pay 1 when Sure Relief ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION e insurance milar clause w! vided by the ¢ pectal di Best & Co. Fifth Ave., at 35th St. Established 1879 A Misses’ Wrap Neither Coat nor Cape an 3 29.50 It is neither coat nor cape, yet it partakes of each. The back is as full and as flowing as a cape, and the. front is distinctly a coat. There are real sleeves, two roomy pockets, a ash belt and much oh, very much—collar, Altogether, the wrap is of navy blue serge, and don't you think it is interesting? It is only one example of the many intere: Nid wraps, coats, capy dolmans on exclusive lines in good materials to be found in Best & Co.'s Misses’ Depart ment You Never Pay More at Best's CHANGES PLANNED FOR PEACE BASS Exatination— Special From « Btatt Correrpondent to ‘The re. less than those charged by private anies will be announced by the Government for its peace time insur- ance policies as soon as the details The holders of the “war” policies convert their policies into the nev The Government insurance may which private concerns do not protect, unless that feature is charged for, ernment’s insurance bureau is bus! engaged working out the details. ‘I aries, but conversion The Dr. A. Reed Cushion cork PROTECTING cush- | work is ion, carries on where Nature that the Jeft off. It gives us the | length, it protects not only of the advantages to the men the heel but the sole as well. + ee r of the insured. | Specially Priced THE EVENIN clause are granted not only to sol-! diers and sailors holding term poll- cies issued under the risk act, but te all hands” in the future within 120 days of their enlistment or commis- sion in the army or navy. As in the case of the “war” policies, the “peace” form does not provide for tump sum payments to the bene- |fictaries in event of the death of the | \insured. The money is to be paid in| equal monthly installments over a Period of twenty years, making a| al of 240 payments. The premium rates Will be based on the age of the insured at the time the conversion is made. Premiunis heretofore paid merely covered tne cost of the term insurance and there is no cash value when changing to permanent policies. CAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit J 34" St. New York Patent Leather Vamp with Black Satin Back 10.00 é IS smart Oxford, has a Patent Leather Vamp which blends har- The insurance companies ‘of the United States are lending thelr moral backing to the Government insurance experiment. While it might appear Ithat the private insurance interests would antagonize the scheme, some of the brightest minds in the insur- ance world have given freely of *hoir |time and talents to put the Govern- iments insurance on a proper basis. This attitude is due not only to |patriotic impulses but to the calcula- ton that the Government encourage- ment of insurance has been @ gen- uine benefit to the insurance busi- to|ness. It +has caused thousands of | + |young men, who had never given the subject a thought, to ponder over tho | tas nt. form, Soldiers and sailors, who for | hen: fits i i i benefits of Insurance policies, and it moniously with the soft- —— any on find it inconvenient t0/has had much the same effect with | ANOTHER ness of a Black Sati take out the new policies immediately [many as though the Government had | NEW babe tin * . |suggested that they establish bank ack, ve ample time to make tho) i ecoints and had agreed to make a| . SPRING MODEL modest initial deposit for them | Insurance men believe that the ave- rage man mustered out of the ser ic |WHL preserve his “insurance insti jand that the number of policy holders the |in the future will far exceed that of an|the past. ry ast No labor has been spared in completing its daintiness, either. This can readily be seen in the perforated toe caps and hand worked silk eyelets. aie Ss No Shamrocks in White House. WASHINGTON, March 18.—For the] first time in many years the White House yesterday was without a supply of overseas shamrocks for St. Pat- ick's Day, White House officials as- \«umed that the absence of President ve. py | Wilson was responsible for the fail- the | ure of T. P. O'Connor and other Irish the |yeaders to send thelr unyal boxes. | ted | Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE— rks and ced EN 38th Street 39th Street Smart New Type of Spring’s Tailored Suits for Women Are Featured Tomorrow at $39.50 Just arrived to add fresh interest to an admirable assortment of modish but moderately priced ‘Tailor-mades, are a number of strikingly clever models, Navy Blue Serges in jaunty, box coat effects, with gay little vestees; smart versions of the strictly tailored Suit; new belted blouse coat models, all are repre- sented. Also at this Low Price Tailored Oxfords and Tweeds of the distinctive tailored types so much in demand, From every stand- point of style, quality and value, a particularly interesting collection, ten ical tion six ow: iver lity able he ‘om: | ith. y. ty Spring Suits, in hundreds of models and every accepted material, $35.00 to $285.00 The New Serge Capes $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 Fast avowed favorites, these graceful swinging Capes, in finely textured navy blue ser; el collars are featured and linings of novelty or plain silks add greatly to their effectiveness. Other Serge Capes, ranging from $45.00 to $75.00 Third Floor on’s Attractive “Extra’’ Values in Household Linens Especially Arranged for Tomorrow, Wednesday ane each $5.95 x Pure Irish Linen Damask Table Cloths Pure Irish Linen Damask Napkins ‘ dozen $5.95 100 Odd Pure Irish Damask Table Cloths each $6.95 Real Madeira Hand-embroidered Tea Napkins, handsomely embroidered corners with rose scalloped edge dozen $5.95 500 Muslin Pillow Cases 36c each 100 Muslin Sheets 95c each 100 Dozen H. S. Huck Towels $2.95 dozen Second Floor A MARCH SALE ITEM For Tomorrow, Wednesday, Only 2,000Corn Brooms { Best quality—made of selected green IIli- nois corn, four-sewn, extra heavy fastenings; H / Ye f] 1 ill choice of two sizes, at 7 Oc each Complete Housefurnishing Department, Seventh Floor, —$_$——— SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS| G@ WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROB 18, 19 19.” mS James McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street Moderately Priced WOMEN’S HIGH-GRADE SUITS 45.00 and 52.50 and developed | 3 "i individual in Distinctive Spring Suits new Materials, selected for their fine attractiveness as well as wearing qualities; newest style coats and skirts; gxclusi ve models for every type of figure; fine tailoring—fine workmanship and finish; beautiful new colorings; strictly tailored, demi-tailored or fancy tailored models. In Addition HIGHER PRICED WOMEN’S SUITS 59.50 to 165.00 assortment of new A wonderful finer models; developed in Finest Fab- Suits,—very smart rics. American-Made WOMEN’S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Made of fine Nainsook; trimmed with lace or embroidery, also tailored styles; finished with ribbon. Gowns,—attractive models with round, Chemaloons with Bloomer Drawers,— nabs setgapayrsesen pees Sanck square or V_ necks; sleeveless or with | diversified assortments. short sleeves. 125 1.50 1.95 1.50 195 2.95 Envelope Chemises,— Empire or Combinations,—lace or embroidery trimmed, 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.95 2.95 Corset Covers, ....-50c, 65, 85c and 1,25 Latest Importation—FRENCH UNDERWEAR Made of fine sheer N straight models. 1.50 1.95 very dainty models..... ainsook, hand-made and beautifully hand-em- broidered. ; (erat ee ohana Gorn cone 3.95, 4.95, 5.95 and 7.95 : Chemines.....-.000. i 2.95 and 3.95 | Drawers a ee ae eee teens gE IEE SOT” Extraordinary Sale WOMEN’S CAPES & CAPE-COATS 25.00 high-grade Wraps enables us to offer these garments at models, as illustrated, made of excellent quality Serges braid bound; satin or taffeta folds on one model. Lined throughout with Plain r Fancy Silk. Historical Account of Wars ; | of the Last Half Century 1919 WORLD ALMANAC CLOTH BOUND, 75c. By Mail, 90c 35 CENTS , ®, cy 50 CENTS At Newsstands By Mail A special purchase of such a low price. Su oh RansEDO Thgnsd <5 tegen ste“) tame t= Published ew, York World, J a

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