The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1919, Page 10

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veven,| TROOPS TO BE PAID Busta So bald grad roads. “OCA Met States to build good roads. Other on Wen Tetinntel | FOR MAKING ROADS |icre“tcr tne same purpose Im thove y had bees able for the same purpose, In those This Little Russian Girl ma 6 wor 'e Or ey.’ a Prospec venue, Mo vi ‘ a are ENJOYS BUILDING BOOM 2: cis sic: wich’ tocated tr ong “Lam Russian by b WASHINGTON, April 10.—AN sol-/same labor were given 45 cents an Hegeman, ° ° lone cee gece “o" the exclusive resid sections of waaay a States where large campe were low Ni ad. F; d t G the war started. I 4 - > pth Mi F mn hahha’ 4 ia te es iM, razed this week and § Poun-| Authorities Rule Soldier Workers |cated « large number of soldiers cael ee s a rien 0 te Ba: ek py People Up There Taking Steps tO] work started on the. new apartments | Will Receive as Much as bein eat prndibint hic hammer teat) t Cure the High Rent | ©. J. Thill, who is the broker in charge Civilian Lab They received only their monthly | follo a |of the new building, says he has enough ‘ivilian Labor. wage of $30. Negroes hired for the er ea atent a ance: Evil. applications for apartments to fill the {tt Eine Gr ween anes <. ¥., April 10.—| Dig house four times over the apart- @iers who have performed work in| hour. , iii shtthinast ne with big hearte fi y, ver since the ar fo was signed the| ments It will have. Jconnection with the construction of| Road construction accounts are be | Anita Zelman Is Only Twelve, | |May the future ) baie te Male eater | ne erant if the demand for Rouges ta various States | ing reviewed and the sums due sol-| ' years of happin ester) Mount Vernon that the Builders’ and mn phe Pedro carween. tet 4. ‘The amount will be do-| But Her Letter to Pershing I hope that some day T shall be County has been asing daily, unt. | Contractors’ A tion of that city has | n the share allowed tho! ‘ A © Russia and tell mg now it ts als je to re \inserted the fc ng advertise | wage of $30 a month and the daily| State that has received the benefit of | Won a Prize. ves what Teal pate or an aparte nM sunt Vareen, MOR iy local da iy t onapene? “race Base a nies pi! feu s| - _ I A bs Rochelle or Yonkers, dred p ‘count Vernon last 200,000,000 fund| Several years ago there lived e bu are also| week es to live. There ted in the F fice Appropris- | hagpy fam! ac week and next, Bill that comes available | eessed of “ANITA ZELMAN.” 1 y als to them as @ 5, Zelman, the i ers ¢ Secretary of Agricult ‘i i an t at “~~ Secretary ot Agrcature |” HOSPITAL FOR WESTCHESTER * | be bull inthe ra Post Oles Bi atc Bit relating to good roads ow | . . nye t White Plains} big apartment rse of cone A new $180,000 u Mc Cutcheon's Easter Handkerchiefs of Pure Linen Wes ter County man’s Club at its club-house in Franklin Simon @ Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 37th Sts. of English. # poverty she e, with friends oI tives, attending whateve \| » i Mr. N t similar action the Board here and i |] | of Superv Herkimer County, and \| . ||| | the construction work on the building ||| will be started at once, - > Ungland-Spain Treaty to Be Signed A Shoe Shop Where ary the DI ||| MADRID, Wednesday, April 9— tendent, Dr, Stitt, sug Premier Romanones had a. cc ‘ . IE EASTER REMEMBRANCE problem can be solved | pups trom G wee amen Children and Girls | the district write a delightfully in a very few minutes in the Handkerchief Depart- ment of ‘The Linen Store.” Our selection of Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for Easter is un- doubtedly the largest in America, and the most moderately priced. In fact, oar prices are in many instances as low as the present wholesale prices on the same Handkerchiefs. n and Spain wh w. Englanc ARE NOT LEFT TO THE MERCY OF A SIZE RANGE ublic School No, 61 a thousand children took part in the contest, and Anita Zelman, the newcomer to this | land, “won in a romp.” y’ trade which will kill her It seems wicked rial of this kind wane to know ey, ™m always so er. ful? It's I‘ THE Franklin Simon Shoe Shop there are shoes made especially for children from 4 to 6 years, sizes 8 to 10%, and shoes made especially for girls from 6 to 9 years, sizes 11 to 2. For Women—A very large and unusually attractive assortment of women’s hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs of Irish, Spanish and Madeira manufacture. Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c each and upwards. For Children—A large variety of pretty little Handkerchicfs with bird and animal effects for children, 18 each—6 for $1.00. | ech t s o} t Department, has shown } Howing letter, whica Not only are the length and width of the feet of the youn’ child different from the older irl, but all of the pro- portions are different—the toe, the arch, the instep, the ankle and the heel all develop differently and the question is not one to be solved by mathematical calculation, butbystudy and experience, For Men—Initial Handkerchiefs, hemmed on four sides with hand- embroidered block letters, 50c each. Men’s Corded Handkerchiefs with hemmed and hemstitched edges, 50c, 75c, $1.00 each, and up. James McCutcheon © Company The Greatest Treasure House of Linens in America Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Franklin Simon 8 Co, So infants’ sh de in } i Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. ping Woling. Minin ih ihre bh hy do not become Frankhn Simon's child- ren's shoes—just as children's shoes in He og sizes are not Franklin Simon's pirls’ shoes. The proportion of each size is carefully worked out to kecp pace with the natural growth of the foot—nothin}, is left to chance or to the mercy of a size range. For Quality, Service and Exclusiveness Purchase English Hosiery For Small Children, Girls and Boys OSIERY made in England is re- nowned for the exceptionally fine quality of yarns which enter into its weaving, and for its soft finish and smooth texture, resulting? ina uniformly high quality, The styles range from little one-strap slippers to tall white topped boots, with all kinds of oxfords, pumps and shoes in between. 4,00 to 7.00 GIRLS’ and CHILDREN’S SHOE SHOP Third Floor Best & Co. MEN’S CLOTHES “Made in Our Own Shops” INE Clothes for men—Clothes that completely express the individuality you expect only from | custom tailors who ask about double our prices. Our own models—ideas of talented designers— carried out in choicest domestic and imported weaves, Patterns and colors chosen with nicest taste —quiet, dignified effects that appeal to the fancy of bred-in-the-bone New Yorkers. ‘The Best & Co, ideals are interpreted in a group of medium-weight Spring Suits and Overcoats now being displayed at. 28.50 3450 37.50 The styles are right—in full harmony with the Fashion tradi- tions of Fifth Avenue. You know what this implies. Prep School Boys’ Clothes Long Trouser Suits—sizes 13 to 20 years—tailored in our own shops in a strictly custom manner, They delight the boys—also their mothers and fathers, The price appeals to all pocketbooks, For service, it is not to be compared with any other Hosiery as it is able to withstand the trying, tests to which children usually put it. Its style, whether it be embodied in the unusual colorings, differently embroidered clox, or the novelty tops, isexclusive. It is particularly attractive when worn to correspond with the colored frocks or suits of children. BY THE PAIR THEY COST MORE BY THE WEAR THEY COST LESS Lisle Socks with Novelty Tops For Children from } to 13 years Of lisle thread in white or colors with a large variety of novelty tops. Sizes 5 to | 91,. According to size. 85 to 1.50 | Lisle Socks in Solid Colors For Children from J to 13 years Of plain white or tan lisle thread Sizes5 10913. According, to size. 15 to F.15 Derby Ribbed Cotton Hose For Children from 3 to 14 years Of Derby ribbed cotton in black, white : or tan. Sizes 6 to 10, According to size. 1.05 to 1.45 | Wool Hose in Scotch Styles For Children from 6 to 14 years In heather mixtures, with novelty colored cuff tops (with feet), Sizes 7 to 914. 3,25 ) Pray ins in Che TANG AzIATE DAVE N aw \N CHILDREN'S en HOSIERY SHOP = * } Main Floor > Fifth Ave, at 35th St. Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor. Est. 1879 Entrance—1 West 35th St. s You Never Pay More at Best’s

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