The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 27

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the guest of honor. Mr. Hoffman in his speech talked of the war just finished Mr, Schermerhorn rose at 10.20 to speak of the Civil War, in which he By Margaret Halpern Helen had spent and 1 was straigl ‘ALL VICTIMS ld fet CLUB'S HEAD ECZEMA’S IT the night with me. was breveted a Capt for bravery ening up the room |He had uttered a words when asl waited for her to finish her hath jhe fell to. tne fl rete a” big | Lgianced at the clock and saw that it | American flag, which he had given to | Was Retlne late ents he club and’ which hung over the| y up.” L called to her, “We'll | eae table. Dr. George W, Miller, one of tha) | “I'd been In tong ago, replied governors bh to the atricken| “but I can't find any Amotin. We is Poslam's antscton to ‘eve | man's side r. James F. Nagle! “You can't find something that isn't ey could no there,” [sald “What ie, Amolin, and itching eczema’s cruel distress and to | Rey could not Be Wat’ te sea taut eter \5 aher meron Mr. Schermerhorn, Ss tinea Was 75| times a millionaire, 1908 & trustee « restore the disordered skin to sightli- | ness and health. Comfort comes as soon as it is applied to the sore| “What is Amolin padded in from the | elmono and slippers, Helen as she athroom in my | Amolin is some who was man was from 1877 to mbia University Capt. Sold everywhere. For free sample Emergency Laboratories, 248 St., New York City. r skin to become fresher, etter by the daily use of Soap, medicated with Poslam. most impossible to keep fresh and wholesome personally, But Amolin positively destroys all odors from per i or other causes. In addition retiring President of the Union Club, | Among his clubs were the Calon, Metropolitan, Century, City, Knicker- | as he was addressing a dinner of the Club. It after my bath, 1 sprinkle governors of the club, He died afew) Mr. Schermerhorn was graduated) my, clothes, and in thet, Keep it minutes later, from the Columbia School of Mines in| fon rors Se Sauer aad ‘ 4 be molin is the personal deodoran Mr. _ Schermerhorn, Army of na that he had served in the! powder, antiseptic, unscented, seventy*five, had been President of Si { \the club f 1918 to 1918, and had Nationa Guaras, slr] pahtat tes tent for preventing aha Lira 5 yw I9 he club from 1913 to 1918, and ha jonal Guard euUey World Wants [declined re-election, His successor, | Amolin can be bought at all drug and Work Monday Wonders | Charles F, Hoffman, gave last night's ! da rs who was sister, Mrs. Ellen 8. Auchmuty, at| 450 for a double sige tin. Write The No. 101 University Place, | Amotin Company, Lodi, N. J. for « ‘Aavt He was unmarried and lived with| department stores for 26¢ @ can or dinner, and Mr. Schermerhorn was Iree samp hha he HOME GARDENS CAMPAIGN. aa 7 Need for Vegetables Continues Says $ | Agricultural Departmen | | WASHINGTON, March 21.—Mainte- nance of home gardens to meet the | e@ continued need for food Is belng urged | |by the Department of Agriculture in a Nation-wide campaign. Federal garden experts said to-day that the interest | 195 Sath Ave. was as great as last year when the 22-Karnt patriotism of war acted as an incen- | Gold Crowns SPECIALS FRIDAY & SATURDAY geri of war acted ta on incon | OO or ‘owls, Roasting ic UCKS Of ¢ tions pointing out the necessity of con: Chickens or Brotters. i 28 Can. Mutton, tb. WAS Dl tinarss vest pesca car verso crc | LMELW) Ge Sty ana 8a Once ot oe jointed 10 Kenmare St, * out that the need for li Auction |§ 409-411 Taen 8.02 Of vegetables continues, because while |there are fewer American soldiers overseas there are more hungry civil- jans now than before in other coun- tries who look to the United States to furnish them with food. _> Chiltan Rallway After Big Loan in United States. SANTIAGO, Chili, March 21.—The newspapers report that a loan of 89,000,000 pesos js being raised in the ‘ates for Chilian Rail Open to 7. Cloned Sugar Cured Rotlea c bancy virg! Smoked Shoulders tb. 27 Boneless Bacon Fancy Geese !b. 30° smom~ROAST Fourteenth Street West of With Avenue iar ene soe MISSES’ SUITS tomorrow Our Third Start-of-Season Sale HE two preceding Sales broke all records tor values and numbers of patrons served satisfactorily. Now we are putting forth every effort to make this Sale of Misses’ Suits the biggest and the best Sale of the Season. The very latest ideas in style, excellent materials, and most careful attention to tailoring detail make this an offering of Suits of unusual! merit. 18.57 TODAY Values $31.50 to $39.75 Values $31.50 to $39.75 F MANY models offered in this Sale we illustrate five. Every Style is new, and every Suit is made to our order. They feature the new Box and Semi- Box Coats and strictly tailored models finished and trimmed with the latest effects in braids and buttons, A very attractive assortment. These models are made of All Wool Men's Wear Serge and Wool Velours; the most stylish fabrics of the Season. The Serge Suits are in Navy, Black and Walnut; the Velours in Pekin, Henna, Clay and Check. Sizes 14 to 20 years. No Charge for Alterations. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919. os HEARN Fourtwot Went of Fifth Avenue One Woman to Another As Anrounced by Us 10 Days A go,—Store Closed Next Tuesday in Honor of 27th Division” 17th GREAT SPRING SALE Read Every Item—Each One Represents an Unusual Value am never withou ould Places. Its concentrated healing power) and Had Been President He was a Horse Show director and | Si'g,t am never without, and f would | quickly shows. Each day should mark A | the benefactor of many thos without it.” istinct improvement. So effective is Since 1913, He was a member e American | “But what ts it?” od. | Poslam for eczema, rashes, pimples, Site Mie 5 OF f th yoni oAmolin "tho rep & perfectly | Sealp-scale that just a little of it will een Legion, Metropolitan Museum and | every girl should use It, What wit do much. It's quality that counts. | Frederick Augustus Bohermerhorn, |2S10%, Metropolitan Museum and) every girl should use It. What with | American Myseum of Natural History, | Perspiration and everything, It ts al- | Hosiery and Knit Underwear Fine Spring Sale Values 50 ct. Men's Lisle Socks..... .34 Double sole, heel and toe— white, black and colors. 97 ct. to $1.17 Women’s Union Suits .... .76 Fine cotton—low neck sleeveless — band top or cro- chet finish at neck and arms —tight or lace trimmed at knee—regular and extra sizes 97 et. to $1.17 Boys’ Union Suits 15 Fine grade white cotton high neck, short sleeves — also athletic style knee length—all sizes, Children’s Underwear, 3 yrs., .45 (Rise .05 for each size larger.) Reg. price .57 to .97, accord- ing to size. Medium weight cotton — vests, high neck, long sleeves, or medium low neck, elbow sleeves—knee or ankle length drawers. The JEWELRY SECTION Contributes These Attrac- tive Specials for Saturday Pearl Necklaces of high lustre, filled beads, are well finished with solid gold clasps— our reg. $1.47....... 1.00 Pearl Necklaces of indestructible beads that are slightly, but un- noticeably imperfect, are of charming iridescent color, and have solid gold clasp— our reg. $1.07 and 82.47.... 1.55 Latest Novelty Red Beads, so much in demand thi: Spring, come in several attractive styles "Special «7 A full assortment of newest, most Let te Gigter= Pease in Orie] ental and other styles 7.9.97 Framed Pictures, showing varied subjects—attractive in design and color, in gilt fram our reg. $1.17... “75 Spring Sale and Saturday Specials in Silk and Leather Hand Bags of Smart New Styles leather and silk—en= styles—top and 1.03 newest shapes in silk, Keritol—well made our reg. Hand Bags leather and -our reg. 97 black and colors pouch and envelope and black—various our reg. $1.85. 1.45 and Leather Hand Bags various styles and sizes—poueh, envelope and swagger styles colors and_black— our reg. 82.77 2.28 Travel Bags—black and brown cowhide leather—16 and 18 inch sizes—riveted frames—reinf corners—our reg. 88.70 i. Black Enamel Suit Cases made with riveted corners round cowhide — straps —flowered linings and inside shirt pocket sold in third floor section our reg. $0.52 1.50 Spring Sale Specials The Housewife Will Appreciate n| ct. Mercerized Damask 87 ct. Table Damask $2.34 Linen Damask Linen Napkins. dozen, 6, $2.25 Nap! $2.75 Pattern Cloths 62 ct. to 74 ct. Scarfs, Square: and Centers —each 48 ct. Lace Trimmed Scarfs. $1.45 LaceTrimmed Scarfs 1.00 58 ct. Turkish Towels 24 ct. Turkish Towels 68 ct. Huck Towels 34 ct. Cotton Huck Towels 38 ct. Towelings 21 ct. Cotton Toweling 2814 ct. Linen Toweling 17 ct. Silver Plated Te ons Each 12! 33 & 50 ct. Silver Plated Tableware each .2 ts Oo Spring Sale and Saturday Values in CUTLERY Gillette Razor Blades a our reg. .50 half dosenss.., 37 Reners Fooel Knives & pete Celluloid handles our reg. 50 83 MORNING SPECIALS--Tomorrow, Saturday, U EXTRAORDINARY ASSORTMENTS OF NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY A Dolman Cape For Misses and Small Women 18.75 Our regular $24.74 For such little price, glad youth ma; cloak itself in this delightful new dol- man wrap and fare forth with the serene consciousness of a chic appearance. It is made of good quality navy blue serge with dolman sleeves outlined by F long rows of buttons—the collar is f shirred to give the soft fullness so becoming to younger women, and the cape is likewise gathered to the yoke in the back to afford a flowing grace- ful line. The yoke and coat front are lined with a pretty fancy silk and three rows of braid band cuffs and collar. A NEW HAT Is the Dominant Consideration For the Spring Costume Here are both trimmea and untrimmed hats ina limitless variety of newest, most charming styles, all with prices lowered to Spring Sale Special Values. On Sale on Main and Third Floors. Trimmed Hats Ready-to-Wear Hats Such attractive hats would be | ¢ : ‘i desirable at a much higher price, | Smart band trimming and simple for they include every style of becoming lines make these mod- larga medium and. close-fittin, els delightful to wear with tail- shapes in black and colors, anc ‘ered sestuine show artistic tring A . BAT our reg. $2.05 & $3.95 our reg. $4.94 Untrimmed Hats ite unequalled, is offered in these hats, w! Gainsborough, watteau and other models ur reg. 82.87, . ies veuss . A mon ing value, feature Directoire, |p distinctly new for this Sp ng A satisfying assortment of moderately priced models of tases Lats ai attractive colors and shapes—our reg. $1.87... ay Crushed Roses, Pansies, Cher- A Large Assortment somes: ing full blown and cri ries and other Blossome—new roses, pansion blastn Galbiea Spring colorings and ‘others— our reg. 38 and .46..... .2% our reg. .65..., 41 Hats Trimmed Free of Charge if Materials Are Purchased Here. Saturday Only An Unexcelled Offer of GLACE KID GLOVES Our reg. $2.00 and $2.25 ] |] 5 We purchased these Gloves at extreme concessions, and are therefore enabled to offer this unequaled yalue. Best Quality Kid Gloves—black and white t Qu fancy stitching several styles-—all sizes. Spring Suggests These Styles for Little Girls’ Wear Our smart, sensible modes for juniors and our mod- erate prices are meeting approval from mothers everywhere. New Flapper Dresses of Gingham are mad plaids are charming. ‘There are plain color chambray, so that ther choose from 12 to 16 yrs. our reg. 87 in ever so inany pretty new ways, and the gingham also other attractive dresses of is @ great variety to Pretty Repp Dre: sure in pink or blue, with big roll coll are in pink or blue, with big "181 The new repp dresse and cuffs of white Spring Sale Values of Special Price Appeal! GIRLS’ COATS |GIRLS' MIDDY ;GIRLS’ WH ITE white or novelty| BLOUSES— | F ROC K S—preity yoke front | styles of sheer or belted styles, | | lawn, show. rae contrasting | styles of white tieka em, | linon y and rib: | smocked 6 to 4 4 yrs our rex sie 86 1.55 black gundy or ing f embro be touches: years our reg. 81.94 | hand | | lars and wre 8 to 14 years o. 50 | pock our reg. 87.04 ne Order Mt nt dealers buying, quantities restricted » Mailor Teleph 94 ct. Gingham Petticoats 17 1 qua $9.50 Boss’ Lace Shoes tt atin calf-—m toes—1 to 6 Aim ind atrong and durabl SBOOND PLOOR Extra size In ily ity gingham SHOES AT 17.60 Ladd 4 Bore Suits CLOTHING THLD FL 3.05 usbuck skin--higb Inced-—medium round toew heele—c, gy und widths olaes 2% to iy SsHOKS-SECOND FLOOR, 2.17) wiges | Tan Shoes manish lasts Until 1 P, M’ Everything New For Boys and Young Men Smart Clothes and Furnishings At Spring Sale. Prices. CLOTHES Young Men's Suite — Latest Spring models developed in vel ours, cheviots and worsted ma- terials — grays, brown stripes, bor and ie — patch or slash pockete—all sines— our reg. $19.50. . 14.50 Boys’ Suits — orig. models ine large variety of new mixture rics —- well tailored and lined per to 18 years— our reg. $11.94 Boys’ Suits—New Spring models — some with extra trousers — variety of fancy mixtures —T7 to 18 years— our reg. $19.50 . 10.85 bah Spring Coate—Smart belted in varloes shades of aa, green and olive—2}4 to 8 years —our reg. $9.74 ac fr a} FURNISHINGS Boys’ Blouses — Attached collar and omen styles—of fancy percales—8 to 15 years— our reg. 04... rrre y |. Boys’ Blouses — y striped percales a large assortment of newest styles—attached collars —#8 to 15 years— WOE: Oris crccnecctae 58 Rompers — Chambray and Ham = varsly oF ccties cad ors—2 to 6 years— our reg. 8... Boys’ Soft Cuff Shirts — With at- tached collars, also neckband styles, Boys’ Caps — Variety of large and small shapes — in newest mixtures—our reg. .74 Charming Blouses Offer Themseloes at Interesting Sale Prices Georgette Crepe Blouses—hand- some models with collars or collarless—showin, tucks, em- beokery bead” work—smartest Spring les our reg. $4.97 B77 Crepe de Chine usee—sii tailored styles in flesh and white— our reg. 89.9400... 6.05 3.15 Voile Blouses—Dainty models — striped, colored and plaid effects —various style collars of white LS red or lace trimmed— lent quality white drill—reg- ulation style—our reg. $2.00 1.555 Interesting Specials On the Second Floor $1.94 Gingham House Frocks 1.44 Neat styles in checked or striped h collar, cuffs and rasting plain color izes 36 to 46. chambray $1.94 Crepe Kimonos 1.27 Flowered effects and plain colors in pink, light blue, copen, gra: and lavender—fancy white col- lars and cuffs—others satio trimmed—sines 86 to 44 $2.28 Women’s Bloomers .. 1.36 White dotted “Seco” — silk— elastic shirred at waist and knee, 78 ct. Women's Drawers... .56 Good quality cambrie—finished h tucks and wide ruffles or em oidery $1.48 Envelope Chemises... .1.00 Many dainty styles of nainsook trimmed front and back with fancy lace yokes, ribbon run. $1.48 Women's Combinations 1.00 Nainsook or cambric- ~daintily trimmed with embroidery and $2.48 Women’s Petticoats... .1.50 Ruffles of wide embroidery or of several rows of fancy lace-- regular and extra sizes, $1.48 Bungalow waisted, side

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