The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 4

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> ™ — fe ey etn a nme i ARI ne ep te ane eee as hake : Rate pag 0 Lp aria ok ee} es , : ‘ AEE Re ey Vg THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919. S| tope are to be frustrated and there us ren! independence nationally, in-| NQ YEOMAN’S MIXED GARB. lGeTs HIGHE: is to be peace there must he a strong Justrially and commercially. I hope —-— | — Poland,” Jan Ignace Paderewaxt, that the American p Will help) Colored Stik Howe Calle for New) Tennesee ¢ | us to attain this end | Navy . | Premier of Poland, declared to-day. | ; “aah | wastuxatos ae i , “The importance to the peace Of! paderewaki Thanks Hoover for|*foWomen hereafter must wear y | Hurope of a strong and united Po- | Food. : their regulation uniform or com civilian outfite. An orde de c land cannot be exaggerated," tho| PARIS, March 21.—Premier Pade- Ytotrmnlised | reweki of Poland h 8 te Bere to-day forbids mixing , ded, war! of Poland has sent to Herbert C Premier added. “Germany made | Hoover, Director General of Allied Te. not for honor and ideals, but for mar |iief, a message of thanks for the food ili Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Some of the hundreds of young women at the Navy Department, off cially known as “yoomen (F)," have al guns. sorpl. York a The Importance of That kets and raw material, The war ee PAL ig whic Rd Hoover had in-|beon brightening up thelr plain garb |! fe F ] RS ] | Al LO RMA D hot yet been won. Germany ts ready [eee te 4 ‘the gift of the Amer with colored att stockings, hat trim. | S08 4m ana J E Poland’s Premier Declares His | to acknowledge herself beaten in the | i lin Pail Mall, Tenn ‘ail 1s ' west, but not in the east. \ Nation Must Be Strong if “The saine men who organized the There Is to Be Peace. present war count on reorganizing ane Russia jn their own interests. If they Jo 0, they will have an endless sup- SUIT for the JUNIOR MISS 13 to 17 yéars of age arene Z te calbe aabee WINDOW SPACE 27TH DIVISION PARADE We have had so many requests from customers that we wish to announce that all our window | "WARSAW, Tuesday, March 18.- ‘Germany, although defeated th the saAitoacea heal: Friged casey Ps f space has already been allotted, free, to wounded soldiers and relatives of men in the service. West, is not yet beaten in the east,/ton from Turkestan, ofl, great lumber THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MARCH 25th UST think of the wonderful transition —she has reached the eventful age when she anticipates dispensing, with hair ribbons, or perhaps has actually draduated to that period, and is donning, her first real Tailormade Suit. Jand if her aims in that part of Eu-| supplies from Russia, immense coal ay and iron deposits, gold, platinum and OVER-ACIDITY other minerals, With these reinforce- ments Germany would inevitably stamp her dominion on the whole of the stomach has upset many a night’s rest. If your stomach is acid- world. Think of the effect on | America’s highly paid labor if Ger- | disturbed, dissolve two or three many trained and directed the cheap |}/) Ld KI-MOIDS labor of Russia and China, No one | 4 could complete with such cheap pro- on the tongue before retir- ing and enjoy refreshin, sleep. The purity an goodness of Ki-moids guaranteed by Hest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 e Saturday Brings Opportunities For All to Shop Here With Thrift t stands in Germany's way is not France or England, which are | so far off. Germany is at the gates of disorganized Russia and once let hes combine with the Bolsheviki and | reorganize Russia, as she will have |f} | the leisure to do in peace time, she | will dominate the world. A strong Poland alone can block this plan. | “It has always been Poland's task |[) | to protect civilization from the hordes | of Asia organized by Germany into |) It should not be a suit designed for older sister and made in smaller sizes, but a suit especially de- SCOTT & BOWN' | machine to crush democratic elvill- | Fi S l ° R MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION || sation. ‘This Germany would do b Irst Sale o u W signed on graceful ot.) sesaiiog (he atandad of living of ine ; i ; mmer eights . . Western peoples. For th r t youtfullines,withneth n't fe ataan eee Fl | Children’s Spring and Summer Underwear in mature about it with Germany in influencing the de- | : either in design, fabric What Are Coote Su oe ee | Made of high standard or color. Your Eyes without it our commerce would al- Best & Co. Patterns Best & Co. Materials ways be at the mercy of Germany Durable ee D We 1 i. . Worth? even more Polish ainty — ell-finished There are Junior Misses’ ». It will be the centre of 300 WHITE MUSLIN KNICKER-DRAWERS » j Your eyes are your most 176 GIRLS’ NAINSOOK COMBINATIONS Suits of tricotine, Poiret precious possession — don't 1 a majority of sizes 1 to 5 years Sizes 2 to 12 years } F 4. neglect them. Correct glasses tbs shine Heretofore .75 Now .50 Heretofore 1.65 to 2.25 Now 1.50 & 1 75 twill, serge, silvertone cost little and help so much. lees Hal the 480 DURABLE UNDERWAISTS CROSS.B - : (Illustrated) 4 ‘ pees h . 240 WHITE CROSS-BAR NIGHTDRAWERS wool velour, wool Jersey Suit of bl Reliable Byssisht Examination but only relig Sizes 2 to 14 years Sizes 2 to 10 vear tered Eye Specialists. ' i \ Sizes 2 ars tea Checks, uit 0 Navy Dlue {Il “Correctly Fitted Glasses $9 to $10" || ™ ised Heretofore 1.00 and 1.25 Now .95 Heretofore 1.95 to 2.75 Now or wors' ec. men's wear serge Eastern enthusiastic over re to 2.7 e Hic AG A ke Son 5 their newly found national unity, free- 96 MISSES’ PiNK OR BLUE SOISETTE PAJAMAS 24.50 to 69.50 39.50 Katablished 67 Years |ll" ris patriotism ts rooted deoply in sizes 8 to 16 years. Herelofore 2.95 to 3.00. Now 2.75 Yew York: ve Bier, et John 861}! tne Polish people and will cement our JUNIOR MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Floor — = |l seston ot Pubes bss aesti| nett! Panevan on the othe, Two Seasonable Specials Sale! ence those districts which will give | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS for Misses 200 Girls’ and Juniors’ yy Vaffeta Frocks | High Grade School Hats Special 27.50 4.90 The navy blue model is sketched. Noe | Leghorns, tailored Milans and hats of fanciful basket tice the two full ruffles which give tbo are in the typical, tasteful styles that distinguish smartness to the skirt, the correct wide Best & Co. in girls’ millinery. wr the most part, they are girdle—a trifle lower than heretofore— } tfmmed with narrow or wide of the best grosgrain the row ot close-set, pearlelike buttons ribbon and many have long stre TS. down the side of the Bodice All these noticing, Mises sues“ | Serge Capes for Girls Navy Serge Suits | She! 16.50 Special 25,00 Pre sag Penile ante yokes that fit unusually weil and allow The tailoring is irreproachable and the the capes to ripple attractively in back. Hes of We jacket are vey enerte The collars develop into long throw ties rese call your attention first of all. in tronts Sizes 10 veare t Then you will see that the jacket has : NG ay DERE He 20s a belt, yet the straight lines of a box \Q\scoat in front. It can, if you wish, be ; ; Vitopeings't gle oe spay | Liltle Girls’ Coats shirtwaist. It is tully lined with silk. ~ Misses’ Sizes. : Special 12.95 STORE WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY, MARCH 25th ‘ IN HONOR OF THE 27th DIVISION Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets TAILORING IS THE STYLE and STYLE IS THE SUCCESS of FRANKLIN SIMON MISSES’ SUITS WHETHER a blouse suit, strictly tailored suit, straightline suit or some other suit has the greatest vopue, may form- ulate a fentinine argument, but in this there is no question — success or failure of a tailormade suit is dependent upon the Serviceable littie coats of long-wear- pas eerng Pat Come io ine ee ee Oe Childrens Garber Show | 270 Ice Tite es bet in me 4} | style and the style is entirely dependent upon the tailoring, " Ba Grown-ups and children such “smiley"’ men who love Sizes 4 years lo7, oY both agree that this 1s “just caleren and jpeveti. Dever a , . : fr ‘ pull hair or brush it ir The model may be faultless, the fabric may be the finest, the” nicest, fathers Stige 1D little eyes. ee an. THE TRANIPORT! . ' i ilori ; ang n | ‘Tis time to get your hair cut | , Like those that brought the 27th back! It is but without tailoring, there can be no style. elints sce pene When birds begin to sing, in our 35th Street window, where every boy and girl thing is perfectly And all the trees are budding | ™ay see it. Submarines are there, too, so that and convenient—ten chairs To tell you it is Spring! you can picture those same transports when they and ten barbers. The kid- | Bobbed hair; ringlets; were taking the 27th Division over to France. dies, themselves, like to | Short and playful curls! JLIPUTIAN BAZAAR come to Liliputia to get a Here's a barber for each boy L an hair cut, for the barbers are | And some for all the girls! . Franklin Simon suits are tailored according, to their own Fifth Avenue standard of workmanship. In every suit is embodied that uniformly high degree of skill that makes all Franklin Simon suits alike— though different. —A SALE - (ea) Children’s One-Piece Pajamas 1.45 Heretofore 1.95 and 2.25 SUIT FABRICS OF THE MOMENT Anjoia chevron is an entirely new soft finished wool fabric with a chevron design woven into the cloth, making an attractive novelty weave. Considerable preference is given to suits of Poiret twill, wool tricotine, men’s wear serge, silvertone wool velour and Oxford suitings. (Dlustrated) 29.50 to 195.00 Misses’ Navy Blue Tricotine Suit 58.00 They are the kind that will do all through the Summer, too! Fine quality white crossebar madras and white rep, striped in various colors, make good choosing. They are carefully made in the Best way, with strong, neatly finished seams. For boys of 6 years to 14 MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Floor

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