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Sisscnis = " o os ~ THE EVENING w RLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1919, city. “this GIRL COLLAPSES IN STREET | St" vere‘to'sie"7 sant to oir she |Fobiar'in'the wont perme Oot ‘cain - Ite om Now York City | pense ot of New. Yor au ok a THs a WL tl a DECISION ON PORT aoa Han as en po a | eer ana eee Ton sco Sloe wa tian ada ey Ah sobbed on the way to Hellevuc ¢ Estimate by the bi-| wdvant —— New York AFTER TAKING POISON |: She refused to anawer que ly address sho would U, 8. MARINE MARINE CORPS” |"Steense oe [GREATEST SHIP READY SOON. | ag sas take Park Avenue, Chicago, |e etndiieh't tho Bone Y PI} {| Corporation Counsel Burr opposed ge, Dixie L. Blane, Actress, Says Noth-| te girt was dressed in a dark suit pk Month Required to Repair Dai : jthe plan on the ground that as pro-| WacitNGTon se raeaaeh Sine of Rood material, « nobby spring straw | in Fall and Airman Fears Some posed the Port Authority wouid have | sup ing Except That She Wants to [hat and. black ties. One Will Make Flight |too much power. He wants the plan | sri Die. condition ia serious, MVPs say her CAS i Oo R 1A Itself adopted before the matter of | » Dixie Le Blane, nineteen, actress, Providing “@ commission to ut It pre red-haired and Fritee He Postponed, For Infants and Children apsed in i © operation is passed upon. Mayor Itytan and Comptrolier Craig have} xpreased themselves as opposed to|" Burr Opposes sie Pin as Giving | fe wholn scheme, claiming the be- \lief that New Jersey is to be bene-| Too Much Authority to | tite largely at the expense of Now | —$————— ‘ baal i York City Commission. Gov. Walter E. Bdge of New Jer- | Piatt sey sent a communication to the en 'g 00 ase voard, saying in effect that if the} | The proposed treaty between New | two States could not agree on a com , ersey for a common |Prenensive plan, New Jersey would | oor ct were, vereay, .0e © Sulla ” | undertake alone to improve its side or @ ee authority over the improvement of |of the port Julius Henry Cohen, counsel for the Ernest Fritse, owner of a string of ot to-day. Py un Meramble | taxis at Tuckahoe, who, according to |i Use For Over 30 Years’ f the 47th St on picked her up| the police, has admitted responsibility | Always bears aml called for an am ce. In her|for the death of Mra. Plorenes Coyne’ the snd Was clutched @ bottle containing in an automobile last Sunday morning, Bignature of Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street facilities of the Port of New York 1s | nj.state Commission, recited the his- | the subject of a hearing held to-day | tory of the development 80 far as it has gone, and asserted, as a ma point, that if the two States do nm combine in the improvement of t t Now Jersey, with nearly all Sprinkle one or two Allen's Foot+Easo a sin the Foot Bath and soak and ret. It takes the sting out of 1 Bunions and smarting, aching feet. ‘Then for lasting comfort, shake nilroads from the South and West | Allen's FooteEaso into your shoes, It vides for a commis- | terminating on its shores, will doubt. | takes tho friction from the shoe, reste before the Board of Estimate and | yportionment at Ci en ibd Whatcah acveniet. By at ie Apportionmen ty Hall. The inacquainted with the intricate con treaty as presented by a bi-State Commission “American Soldiers who fought in this war have made the people of the United States their debtors forever.’’—kx-President Taft. sion of six members to be knowh ag |less proceed alone event Now | Ue, feet And takes walking w deligit | 6 Bo a hoes of jo declared that in such event New | Aj o¢ savtien idsd te ¢ ' salt. ; | the Port Authority, three of them t0 | sersey would be Hkely to obtain | pny wee for dancing parties and to | In part payment of our debt we offer all vacancies in our establishment be selected by each State, two of ruling giving it a separate freiwht | PFeak in pew shocs, Aji dealers soll ity fj Jeahwewed eatdta gail { those from New York State to be zone, permiting It to escape the ex- —Advt. | irst to discharged soldiers and sailors through the . | i United States Employment Service and Cooperating Agencies tT t | Stern Brothers | Spend a few cents! Dandruff . Haale | a ° ‘isappears and hair | meci'siace || | New York Jobs for New York Soldiers | | stops coming out. lcept. his rominiece of the boy-|}/ |hood days when he stole jam out of ‘ Ae | Try this! Hair gets beauti- {his mother’s cupboard and apples] |} We are taking back every man of the 27th Division who left our | 47th Division Branch: 7th Regiment Armory. 77th Division Branch: 280 Madison Avenue A Blouse Sale Interesting in the Values It Presents and es Introducing Delightful New Fashions. New Georgette Crepe Blouses, purchased especially for this offering and featuring the latest style notes ‘ vg Man een nieyenin a | Wess 42nd Street — (Between 5th and 6th Acenues) West 43rd Street ‘a of White Plains} for the new season, /’ tm ; Georgette Blouses, $9.75 J (Illustrated at left) A model in exquisite shad- . . gbbor's yard, > , 7 pe i See fon or ings, hand embroidered, and ful, wavy and thick Patt os toner c lll employ to go to war. In the effort to find Lceicp ed for hon with applique motifs; double in few inoments ‘as not the well-known ||} members of the Division who are not returning to their former places, collar and cuffs repeat the tone > but contained a warm|]| . : : harmonies. It, you: cate. for leary \haie-ithat |sweater: Inside. the eweater ace pine | We are co-operating with the United States Geni BI $8.75 glistens with t hdl de Padlant | nod dust: Above thé haart wan & ewes ; j - Jeorgette Blouses, $8. with life has an incomparable soft-|note, We have Johnny's word that | {| Employment Service and Co-operating Agencies A “frill” model in bisque and ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try vith jab: +Danderine ‘f [rity was sweet." The note was of aj }) e ; 5s, = ? | blue with pleated collar, jabot he upplication doubles the [Cheering nature. It spoke of the do- A Special Bureau for Men of the 27th has been opened at the 7h Regiment and cuffs. aay ar aveee nae eked haa ot Manhattan during Christmas} |} Armory, Park Avenue and 66th Street. Telephone, Plaza 1362. Georgette Blouses, $6.95 dandruf; sou cannot have nice, | Johnny deciphered the name signed a In navy and grey with blue heavy, healihy hair if you have dan draff. ‘This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength tter and decided tha: 34 Violet a cers »dman of No, 4 | and its \ery life, and if not over-| : Demopdel ral | | come it produces a feverishness and |!! lass. He acknowledged the Ham no dete 'he Mae ia, ms Set nase ns come | | Specially Arranged Sale Thursday, Women’s and other striking color con- trasts. A model illustrated at the right, jet bead and silk em- droidered. Third Floor Doper falls out fast pany t Ground Floor Specials If your hair has been neglected | him > and i: thin, faded, dry, scraggy or |never Blouses $5.00 too oily, get a small boitle of Knowl- how ) | ; f * ; ton's Danderine at any drug store or| Johnny Med called yester- | Georgette crepe in models with two- Crepe de Chine in frill collar or i 8 P PI tier Peet Gb Gti Sal Bing Peeve) Ww . Miller of No tone embroideries or beading and em- | strictly tailored styles, in smart a little as a ninutes © office € trie after you will say’ this was the best {listed i} broidery. effects. Lieutenant; mit me,” he investment you ¢ ill over his Irish face, . We sincerely believe, regardless of 2 NG Maesauedea you desire soft, lustre beautiful | sedahip iéaahes Hambera: le | | hair and lots of it--no druff--ne | | LIN, March (Asaociated West flour has tehing scalp and no more falling hair—you must use Knowlton’s Dan- derine. If eventually--why not now? Advt Just Opened—A New Lot of Georgette Imprimeé Showing a large selection of the most wanted styles and colors; 40 inches wide...yard, $2.75 Ground Floor Victor Dance Records The season's biggest hits—-these six popular numbers. Complete for $5.60 ( Til We Meet Again HOICE selection of styles. The Capes are developed in Bolivia Cloth, Tricotine, Poiret Twills and fine Serges. The Dolmans are in Bolivia and Tricotine, many elaborately embroidered, others trimmed with silk braid; lined throughout with plain or fancy silks; $ spring colorings. Other Models $39.75 to 275.00 t Hamburg > OPEN:—1,050 POSITIONS| For WOMEN and GIRLS! If you are intelligent and capable you are eligible to fill these vacancies and you will have PERMANENT em- ployment at GOOD PAY all the year ‘round. We are the largest manufacturers in our lines:—SILK GLOVES, SILK UNDERWEAR and SILK HO- SIERY. These are beautiful goods, and in helping to make them you will enjoy superior surroundings. In such work you learn quickly and gain rapid advancement. 18526 ) Walta Beautiful Ohio, Walts Lingerie Nainsook ‘Feet G15 Pic This Is Much Less Than the Pre- vailing Price for a Similar Quality. Oui, Out Marie, One Sted 18320 } Sweet NY Pretty Vox Trot Rocking the Boat, WOMEN’S OVER-BLOUSES | | Made of Mercerized Crepes Special $6.50, 8.90 and 9.75 i TUNNING models in blue, rose, tan, green, gold or peach, with belts ally embroidered with wool in colorful contrast. Square . Fox 1 BEN) ait Behind the Gun, Oh, Frenchy, One Step 18511 | Sth.ow One Step Head Gver He “ne. Bt im Always Ch asing Rainbows, — Fox Trot Mournin’ Blues, 39619 Fox Trot oe! 956824 Semi-Made Skirts Made of the favorite All-Wool Plaids; several models with pockets and belts; all sizes rinet Marmalade Biues One Step VICTROLA SECTION Seventh Floor Semi-Made Skirts, Black and Navy Serge, $3.85, $5.00 Second Floor and collars artis’ or round collared effects — some trimmed with acorns and cones panter. Latest Phases of the Mode in Women’s Serge Capes Blouses of Georgette Crepe, %°! $3.85 | Featured at | In high or low neck models, which are shown in | Apply in person at No. 232 Taaffe | navy and bisque, flesh or white; Values up to $5.50. $29 50 Place, Brooklyn (De Kalb Avenue line), be ccaneeas peed saint | . " between 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. This Eek. Althes Ronin 5 Serie Waistcoat models make their appearance, in- is @ genuine opportunity for girls and teresting versions of those smart, swinging Outer- at : garments which are the vogue of the moment, women who have foresight. Come at once. | MADEIRA LINENS Hand-scalloped and hand-embroidered, will be offered To-morrow on the Main Floor Tables at these special prices. Fashioned of Blue Serge, lined with Foulard Silks, with what grace and distinction do they portray the new silhouette! Illustrated is a button trimmed model with draped collar and many novel little style note JULIUS KAYSER & CO. Brooklyn, N. Y. Tray Covers, - 25¢, 35c Napkin Pouches, 65¢, 75¢ | Centerpieces, Guest Towels, . 1.25, 1.75 Show Towels, . 3.25, 4.59 LuncheonSets, 13 pes 3.75, 5.75 Introducing New Types of Capes | Tea Napkins, doz. 5.25, 6.50 resser & Buflet Scaris, 2.75, 4.25 | at $35.00, $39.50, $45.00 All have jacket or waistcoat fronts, belted or ashed; all are lined with blue and white or blue and beige foulard satin $35.00 $39.50 Revolution Photographs Direct from Berlin Two pages of exclusive action pictures brought by special courier from Germany IN NEXT SUNDAY WORLD’S GRAVURE SECTION | Tea Cloths, . . . 5.75, 9.50 | Luncheon Cloths, 11.50, 17.50 | | $45.00 | \ swagger model, with Liugerie Cushion Covers —$1.25, 1.75, 1.95 Waistcoat circular scarf collar; yoke isteoat braid strap- ; 100 dozen Tea Napkins Japanese Blue Printed Cuvers Trish Linen; hand hemst'd; special Hemstitched. $1 50, 2 25 2. 95 | . +60, at $4. 75 doz. Napkins to match $1.00 dozen, | Quite the most caumpeaienai collection of eoraa Capes in the City, attractively priced at from $25.00 to $75 Misses’ Capes, new models, $29.50, Girls’ Capes, $15,50 and $25.00. ———— td Floor