The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 7

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SESGIN BY JUNE SNOW TALKED OF Prediction Made Without Any- thing to Indicate President Has Changed Plans WASHINGTON, March 18.—An ex- tra session of Congress before June Js believed to be a certainty by many Government officials and members of Congress, although their predictions are Without the support of evidence to show that President Wilson has changed his determination not to @ummon Congress be fore his return | from France. Cabinet officers are known to be- Heve that the session wilt begin in May, some expecting the date to be F about the middie of the month with > others suggesting an earlier date, | | probably May 5. As tar as known, none of the Cabi- net members has specifically recom- mended any date to the President, but Secretary Glass is understood to ain facts in re-) ment's financial n deductions ss remaining in ularly the Repub- will be called the end of the cur- ne 30, so ample given for consid- n bills that failed Py) at the last Cong Senator Lodge SM) has sent letters to all Republican Benators requesting them to record (© their address of May 15 with his of- fice, but this was said to be without | significance so ane | DnLICE PURSUE BANDITS __WHO SHOT UP TWO TOWNS. amford Policeman Only Victim ng World, March 18.— iford } right arm beneath t 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 80" STREET FURNITURE Cashor Credit No. 435 EN of the home—the old Hol French and Spanish Spoken Here Write tor New €0-Page Catalo?, and 0-Paga Special Sale Circular Easily reached from West Side by £6th or 59th St. Crosstown Cars, ne $375 A5-RoomApartment |i * VALUR | A4-Room Apartment a} a] Ey VENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 18, 1919. ORURTOR UFO EOE OOF TINO TORT, TER SOR TI TI, TE) PLOW NOOO OLLO IW NW rn hich the Presidoity |g Oo TOOL. DODS oe 4 Lt SE VN itis secre Wrway, 24th to 38th 88 We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only After a Winter of derbies, we welcome the new Spring styles in Men’s Hats New Blocks are arriving daily p that most popular of soft nats, $4.89 Made of the best fur felts, have genuine high grade leather sweat- bands and are trimmed with the best grade of silk ribbon. In all the wanted shades. GeeS—Main Floor, 35th Street. A place for everything, without crowding everything in the place. Steamer Wardrobe Trunks, $37.50 Follow the new idea in baggage, which is to con- struct as light a trunk as possible without sacrificing anything in durability, to construct them as com- pactly as possible without crowding the “inhab- itants.” Made on three ply veneer basswood boxes, covered and interlined with fibre, these trunks are brassed reinforced at points subject to the most abuse. By The interiors are cleverly arranged and provide for { the care of suits, shirts, hats and shoes. Size E 40x22x14 inches. Gagre—Hitth Floor, 34th Street, Rear. A splendid assortment of the better kind of : Men’s Shirts $2.44 Including tape stripe madras with collar to match are ideal for Spring wear. The materials are woven tape stripes and come in different widths in blue, lavender or black stripes on white grounds. Shirts of High Grade Zephyr Flannel, $4.39 ° Were made by one of the best manufacturers of shirts. Neat stripings on white grounds. Soft cuffs. Superior Silk Shirts of Broadcloth and Crepe de Chine, $7.89 Show a large assor tment of patterns and colorings and come with stripes of black, blue, green, pink and tan on white grounds. A neat hair line to the bolder stripings. Cose—Main Floor, 35th Street, Women’s Taffeta Frocks Just a matter of which is most becoming, as there are several styles. at $15.74 Collarless models of all taffeta with the new tier skirts, surplice styles for women who consider a collar more be- coming. Dresses with tunics, sashes, sleeves of Georgette crepe, Georgette vestees and other touches that make for smartness. Dresses such as these should find a welcome place in a woman's wardrobe now. Gaye —Third Floor, Broadway, BOYS’ Spring CLOTHES . which the ~~ ow a He is the party of the first part when it comes to the clothes he wears. That is why we have made sure that pockets are deep enough, that there are plenty of them, that the trousers are full enough [across the hips yet fit tightly at the knees, that the coat is well tailored across the shoulders, yet gives him sufficient “breathing space” across the chest. These are§things a boy look for and is | satisfied to find. We haven’t forgotten, either, that mothers feel the quality of the material, the sturdiness of the sewing, the fit, the lining and the finishes. Boys’ All Wool Suits, $10.74 New box pleated Norfolks with full pleats from yoke—a style which we haven't been able to make since before the war. Also a new model with two patch and two vertical pockets. Made of cassimeres, tweeds, and cheviots in new Spring shades, Coats lined with alpaca. Trousers lined and tape seamed. Sizes 7 to 18 years. One illustrated. Boys’ Spring Reefers, $7.49 A smart double-breasted coat with inverted back pleat, slant slot pockets and buckled belt. Made of fine quality all wool tweeds and homespuns that will give excellent service. Gray, tan and olive mixtures. Size 2!/, to 10 years., As illustrated. GOWKR—Second Floor, Tth Street, Rear, Theatre Tickets at Box Office Prices Good seats for many of the popular saccesses may be purchased here till 5.30 P. M. for evening per- formances, until 1 P. M. for matinees. fanre-—Public Bervice Bureau, Main Fleer Baloony, 34th St, FORM FITTING will continue to look well. This model features, along with ~* the appeal of the line, fabrics and tailoring that defy the in- roads of wear, form fitting, For the civilians who were soldiers we recommend a style that shows the man One of the four distinctive models we are featuring in our MEN’S SUITS $29.75 to $49.75 This style is one that will not wear out its welcome, but | L This is not one of those freaky designs which are often carelessly termed “‘style.” The variety is wide and appeal- ing tweed effects, cheviots, worsteds and cassimeres. checks, stripes and mixtures, The other three models we feature are the semi- sack and conservative models, Segre —Pitth Moor, Front Store Opens 9 A. M., Closes 5.30 P. M. Fancy , OOO LOLS LOLS LODO LOMO De LOLOL e 18. e Page of SPRING APPAREL for All the Members of the Family Who Are Planning EASTER WARDROBES favored modes for Spring. hem of the coat. good lines to the skirt. naoy serge, finished with ing. The coats are silk lined throughout. Worth Attention: A Special Collection of Spring Suits at $29.75 FRESH FROM THE BAND.- BOX Cravats of the finest quality silk $1.44 Advance Spring ideas are expressed in these _ silks. Dark, rich, subdued tones in scrolls or satins. Also neat stripes or figured de- signs. They are all made over our special open-end pattern. The assort- ment is large and a satisfactory choice is practically assured. j—Main Floor, Sth Stteet, Broadway. Smart SUITS for FEATURING A NEW STRAIGHT LINE AND A NEW BLOUSE COAT MODEL AT . $44.75 These are successful interpretations of two highly THE STRAIGHT COAT MODEL is tailored skilfully. Wide silk braid binding, a notched collar, four bound pockets and a nar- row crossover belt are explanations for the smart- ness of the coat. The skirt is plain and slender, with a binding of silk braid at the centre back. THE NEW BLOUSE COAT MODEL has a long slender tuxedo collar extending to the The blouse features the new black silk embroidery. The silk tricolette vestee forms a smart contrast. A cuff hottom gives These suits are of superior quality Smart WOMEN hand tailor- penton Coke A re-order was necessary to supply the demand for our | Printed Lining Satin at $1.34 yd. This is a well wearing quality of lining satin with lus- trous face (cotton back). It is printed in effective floral and figured patterns on grounds of GRAY, CASTOR, KING, MICHIGAN & J AY BLUE. 36 inches wide. GOETI—Lining Section, Kecond Floor, Broadway. Third Fleer, S4th Street, Broad While Usual price would Brassieres 69% Brassieres 89 a New! SEEN IN THE STORE A Georgette Wrap That Plays a Color Symphony. It is of brown Georgette, a dusky brown, over soft, rich henna satin, draped to show all the nuances and shadows of the two shades as they blend. The Georgette is embroidered in gold and silver thread, and finally the we is collared and banded wit flying squirrel ‘Third Floor. A Suit Which Proves the Richness of Brown in Two Ways. Brown taffeta and brown duvetyn are the two ways— and there is @ third, which is the way in which they are oi combined, The duvetyn forms bands on both the coat and skirt. The taffeta collar crosses in front and fastens at the back of the neck with small buttons and loops. The belt is a cable cord effect of taffeta, Third Floor, | | | Some New Parasols with Handles of Cloi- | sonne Enamel. | | Lovely, soft sunshades._ of pastel crepe de chine or taffeta ‘a few printed silk. Some | with shirred edges and soft over-drapery, some quite flat like Japanese parasols; a great | many of them lined with silk of contrasting shade or white All have tips and rings of | Bakelite. Straight and crook handles in exquisite cloisonne | “Buy BRASSIERES this Week! Owing to a Large Special Purchase Bandeau and fitted styles for every type of figure and for all occasions. suitable to be worn with sheer blouses, others appropriate for evening wear. BRASSIERES of LACE and SATIN COMBINED BATISTE BRASSIERES elaborately LACE TRIMMED BANDEAUX of RIBBON and LACE COMBINED BRASSIERES of ALL-OVER LACE and BROCHE Special Prices Prevail Many models Sale Usual price Sale Price would be Price 49c Brassieres $1.44 89c 69c Brassieres 1.89 $1.19 —$—$—$—$— (H98—Third Moor, Sth Street, Kear ——— Ginghams, chambrays and percales of ex- ceptional qualities have been used in these at $2.79 Eight distinct models (four of which are illustrated), so assorted in style that all women should be pleased. Square, round, pointed or tuxedo collars, full length or three- quarter sleeves and smart pockets. ‘They are exceptionally well made and trimmed in an attractive way with contrasting colors and materials. Sizes 36 to 46, Ginghams in wide and narrow stripes, large and small checks, checked and striped percales, plain colored chambrays Bewe —Third Floor, Centre,

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