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~AREREADY TOSELL ter of one, were awarded prizes and medals yesterday for selling $14,772,- $82.21 of War Savings Stamps during 1918, The sales, which were made by | 10,000 carriers and clerks along with their other and regular extrivordi- sarily heavy tasks because of the war, amounted to nearly 40 per cent. of the $38,182,664 of War Savings Stamps sold in Greater New York through all agencies, They them- GRATITUDE’ BONDS Sc Get Prizes and Medals for Sell-| The Mayor's Committee of Women x mae’ ; \on National Defense presented the ing $14,772,882 in War consisted ‘ot W800 of Thrift Stamps. iy P.O. EMPLOYEES and War Savings a men who sold the ver their quota, and onze medals of imerit to as many people, Miss Sc Four hundred and fifty-one em- ployees of the New York Post Office and one little girl, who tn the daugh- JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested without the after- math of painful acidity, the joy is taken out of both ‘eating and living. KI-MOIDS are wonderful in their help | | to the stomach troubled @ with over-acidity. Pleas- ant to take—relief prompt and definite. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE | MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Irene Loeb, Vice Chatr- e Post Office at 38d Kighth Avenue, Mra. th * quota of W, 8. 8. sales at ing the presentation speech b said that the aw ae were can ‘repay you | done,” be her for ull of us i | again. I ask you to go through once | more; go through strong, su that when a record of your work is com nt to the Post Of do will win th rve for doing your in winning this war.” n_ declared Office would Don’t Wait Until Your Eyesight Is Ruine Delay means danger if your eyes need the help of glasses now. Nothing is so oer ant to YOU as good eyesight. “ - Reliable Eyesight lg ts ri od < ¢ ol by Registered Eye S| Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3to S10 &dons bi Established, 57 Years New York: 184 B'way, at john ‘St 223 Sixth Av., sth St. eis 250 Sixth Av. 22d St a tribute to the soldiers “L know L can promise! ment on behuif of the y York Post Office that we will over with tb with the Wa ition awardec 0 out this ven more oa! is for them to nd make the drive | ful than the last. | jour reward be the wor y2t Nassau, at Ann Ste] ) ; West 42d Street. Srookls.1: 498 Put ton St.,cor,Bond St ee Why You Should Wear Vogel Shoes Because, consistent with quality, Vogel Shoes are so! wold at the lowest prices in New York City. For fit, style and wearing qualities they cannot be equalled oy, Station 1, heridan, Charles Statio on, $25 He apap lance of a store to the community it does business in is in proportion to the service it renders. That makes us quite an important business, for we render the service of enabling a man to keep his entire family well clothed in finely tailored, smart wearing ap- parel, at a cost which compares favor- ably w ith other reputable stores, with 4 the added advantage of allowing him‘to buy on dignified, conveni- ent terms, paying as little as adollar a week | on the account. It’s not always con- | venient for a man to | dig down into the family treasury for a sum for his family’s | There are other | in War Savings Stamps. considerable wearing apparel. necessities to buy, but personal appear- ance need not be neglected. That's where we come in with our ‘‘chagge | account’ basis of selling clothes. | Hecht Bros., 53-57 West 14th Street, | ‘8, who fixed the postal em-, near Sixth Ave. | . Spring Models—HIGH-GRADE FURS The collection comprises Fur Coatees, Stoles, Capes and animal shape Scarfs in new and novel designs; the most desirable pelts represented, including Russian ana Squirrel, Hudson Seal, Stone Marten, also Natural, Blue, Silver and dyed Foxes at very moderate prices Mole, —strictly tailored or trimmed models; | a desapeaell ie . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Commencing Monday, March 31st, Store Will Open 9 A. M., Close 5.30 P. M. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 29TH Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered May Ist Extraordinary Sale MISSES’ DISTINCTIVE SUITS 26.50 regularly 85.00 to 39.50 Six of the season’s smartest and most stylish Suits of the season, made especially for James McCreery & Co. by one of the foremost manufacturers of Misses’ Clothing offered at much less than regular prices. Developed in fine quality Navy Blue Men’s Wear Serge; size 14 to 18 years. Special—Fur Scarfs 22.50 Natural Nutria, Taupe Nutria and Hudson Seal Cape-Scarfs. \ Special Sale WOMEN’S SMART CAPES 7AM OL oe quality Fabrics; all lined throughout with Plain or Fancy Silk. Remarkable Sale 38.00 regularly 49.50 to 55.00 of models; smartly tailored manship. Silvertone and Army Serge; New Taupe, Reindeer, Rookie Navy Blue Tan, Mixture, Brown, Size 34 to 46, James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue Hudson Bay Sables, ; ; regularly 39.50 ‘A beautiful collection of Pate Ripple Capes, five models illustrated new style collars; developed in excellent WOMEN’S SPRING SUITS Beautiful Spring Suits, in a large variety reproducing the latest Paris ideas; good lines; excellent work- Made of fine Men's Wear Serge, Gabardine, Poiret Twill, Tweed, Check Velour, colors include Gray and Black. 34th Street | iii MARCH in 1919. 5th Avenue dames McGreery & Co. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 29TH 34th Street FURNITURE WEEK McCreery ‘‘Master-Made’’ Semi-Annual Sale Furniture At Extraordinary Savings The following items illustrate a few of the special values offered at a lower price than ever before All Quantities Limited. For Saturday Onl No C. O. D.’s. — No Mail Orders, piece Hepplewhite Model Suite, as illustrated, in including Buffet, Chairs and one Arm Chair. Brown Mahogany, China Cabinet, Extension and Side Tables, five Side 495.00 regularly 750.00 Ten-piece Chippendale Model Suite, as illustrated, Walnut or Mahogany, inelud- ing Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension and Side Tables. five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. Ten-piece Adam Model Suites in Solid . Mahogany, inclu Extension and and one Arm Chair. Ten-piece Queen Anne Model Suites, includ- China Cabinet, Side Tables, five Side Chairs and one Arm regularly 485.00, 375.00 ing Buffet, Chair, regularly 575.00 , 395.00 Dining Room Furniture ‘Ten-piece Hepplewhite Model Suites, includ- ing Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension and Side Tables, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. regularly 785.00, 550. 00 Ten-piece Louis XV. Model Suites - American Walnut, including Buffet, Cabinet, Extension and $ 75. 00 Chairs and one Arm Chair, 5 regularly 703.50 ng Buffet, China Cabinet, ide ‘Tables, five Side Chairs 495.00 regularly 695.00 | Extension and | | Four-piece Queen Anne Model Suite, as illusttated, in Brown Mahogany, includ- ing 50-inch Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bow-end Bed. Four-piece Louis XVI. Model Suites in Gray | Enamel finish; including Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and Bed. 295.00 Chamber Furniture regularly 450.00 Four-piece Colonial Model Suites, including Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and Bed. 298.00 regularly 398.00 295.00 regularly 430.00 Four-piece Hepplewhite Model Suites in Brown Mahogany, including Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bed. 295.00 regularly 435,00 Two-piece Queen Anne Model Suite, as illlustrated, upholstered in Damask; frames of Solid Mahogany. ‘Three-piece stered in fine Velour with loose cushions; including Sofa, Arm Chair and Wing Chair. Two-piece Adam Model Suites in Solid Mahogany and Cane; upholstered in Damask, 112.50 Library Furniture uphol- | regularly 225.00 Overstuffed Suites Three-piece Overstuffed Suites uphol- stered in Tapestry; outside backs, both sides of cushions and seats under cushions cov- ered in same Material? 337.50 regularly 585. 00° Overstuffed Sofas,—custom made all bel: | and down; loose down cushions w | in Denim. regularly 185.00, Tio regularly 605.00, 395.00 regularly 265.00, 165.00 ee __ ill Re cise