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IN EUROPE FLOUTS for Childreris Skin Troubles Posy Ointment can be applied to the tender skin of infants and children suffering from tetter, rash, ¢czema, chafing and similar troubles, Tt stops the itching at once, and much suffering from skin troubles may be avoided by the timely use of this wonderful remedy. Cadum Oint- | ment is also good for pimples, itch, | blotches, scaly skin, eruptions, sores, vonasi cuts, burns, ringworm, ete. adum Ointment (side an di | planation from official sources was forthcoming to-day regarding the underlying causes which late last. night inspired the formal notice ta sued by the Foreign Office of repudi- jation by the Mexican Government of \the Monroe Doctrine. The announce- }ment of Mexico's attitude toward {the historic pronouncement of the United States upon the extension of EE THE FLEET) systems of European Government on \the Western Hemisphere were UBMARINES— BATTLESHIPS couched in the following terms, bear- TEEL ing the signature of Salvator Diego Tuk HOMER RAMSDELL rernanaez, sub-secretary of Foreten REG’T BAND—REFRESHMENTS Relations: SUNDAY, APRIL 27TH “In the conference now being held leaves Mattery Vande 10.20 & M, 330 pM In Paris consideration is being given Laares W. O6th St Tolan, whe Pur | to recognition of the Monroe Doctrine. FARE DOLLAR. | Tekets on sale at Piers on day of eailing, of | Various Gi nments friendly to WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE STEAMBOATS. 218 West 424 St. Phone 6505 Bryank to which our Foreign Office has re- plied that the Mexican Government never has recognized and never will recognize the Monroe Doctrine nor any other doctrine that attacks the | sovereignty or independence of Mex- | tea,” In some quarters from which tn- formation was sought as to the reason for this declaration by President Car- ranza through the Foreign Office, an Inclination existed to connect tn some manner the announcement of Mex- |teo's attitude toward the Monroe Doc- trine with the notice, which also was given to-day, that Alberto J, Pani, re- cently appointed Mexican Minister to France, had been inst Metropolitan Line Allthe Way by Water. Always in Sight of Land | To BOSTON tte Long Isinnd Sound, Boxzards Bay and | Cape Cod Canal) fos 5 ny 45, Foot st i BL, Detly (Bum p00 "are 'sh'83” incluatas eee ee (MEALS STATENOOMY AYS THR WEer. | HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES} NEW YORK - ALBANY * TROY bany to all (# north, east and west, Express Freight Service. Autos enrried, HULSUN NAVIGATION COMPANY *'H Picnic for a Nickel’’ DYCKMAN-ST, FERRY |) 10 INTERSTATE PARK || In December last, the F |the republic signed’ letter ac ing Alberto J. Pant nd Minister Ple Notwithstand: ‘rench Governm jin November announced its willing- accept with pleasure the ap- of Minister Pani, he has ‘ance, which he has view of this us been pleased ich ‘uhe F ‘oreign Office, ni, with his’ entir DANCING ACADEMIES, DANCING CARNIVAL Formerly at Grand Central Palace ST. NICHOLAS RINK simila se given to } Pani will shortly be sent to Hay, the te to Italy, Although n in Rome since January, Jovernment has ts readiness to re Hay the 66th Street and Bri dway ver may be the re: r on the part of the 1 ‘ 3 Lessons ) 25e Italian Governments in investicating Taster atil intrecuce > Fe A ed tatus of Pani and Hay, ao der for dancing. Learn to” dance at this popular institution, (DA DANCING CARNIVAL |, NOW OPERATING THE AUDUBON BALLROOM lastion of Svance ana Tals 4s, be |upon the presumption that those Governments may have sgught, before receiving formally the Ministers from Mexico, to obtain an arrangement with Mexico leading to a settlement of ending questions inv ng the inter sts of French afd Italian national, jin this republic. When Pani teft here lit was publtzhed that the expectation Danang every evenicg 8 nd Holiday, Aricrigun an ‘sitanak PO Basetva introduce you 10 AUDUBON THEA TRE BUILDING 168cb St, and Broadway, = = lhe endeavored to do this and was re- 7 fused a hearing is not publicly known ROLLER SKATING |» | It Is doubted 1f Mextco's agtion will St. Nicholas Rink, result in the severing of diplomatic ions betw: th v Gail at as nteadtag, ation ween this Government, d Italy, although an intima. Competent testructora tg Teach You Wow te ‘Ska! ‘Se, Per Lessor Seater, 2 to 6 Evenings 7030 10 th, Skating on Ground Floor Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor Ld nin the newspapers thi ynoh Charge, Viscount Dejean, } will shortly quit Mexico for Parts. ‘The Italian diplomatic affairs here are now being handled by the Charge in the absence of Minister Alberto Martin Fraklin, who ts now on his way to Rome: Two session CHARITY. CHARITY. EUR URONUE TOUR CTE EUR QOROTURONUM TITRE 4] Father Duffy to Tell And who could tell this story in the way by Father Duffy can! And where is there a is more thrilling story to be told than that of | the Fighting Irish regiment that went over the top in defence of God given liberty? Well, come to Carnegie Hall next Tuesday night (April 29), and if you can get inside you will have it to say that you were present at the first public appearance of the famous Chaplain of a world-famed regiment. ’ The foundlings have an enviable place in > the heart of the Chaplain of the 69th, which prompts him to give them the benefit of his first public appearance on a platform. The lecture is under the auspices of Archbishop Hayes and the Campaign Committee of the New York Foundling Hospital. United States Senator David I. Walsh will preside. Seats on sale Saturday at Carnegie Hall 4 Ticket Offices at box office rates. begins at 8.30 P. M. MONROE DOCTRINE MEXICO CITY, April 24.—No ex- Dally sailings trom Pier $2, N. t.. foot | Government to leave Paris and pro Canal &' P.M: 1324 St, 6.80 ceed with his staff to Spain. Regard. | P.M. due Albany @ o'clock touow! ‘S ing the withdrawal of Minister Pani, pd] hs all connections at Ale gub-Secretury Fernandes to-day said Mexican Minister the Story of the 69th! Hl | Never Has Recognized, Never Will, Carranza Says, Any Ar- rangement That Attacks Her Sovereignty, Broadway Theatre Ticket Co., | Mexico have asked of this Govern- |" ment ts opinion upon this question, | ‘West of Fifth Avenue Fine Clothes For Men of Discriminative Tastes A Special offering of Men’s Suits for ‘this Saturday affords splendid selection of actual $45.00 and $50.00 grades at ‘ 39 75 After-Easter Reductions in e . . Misses’ Suits That these are suits of superior styling, In accortance with our policy of early-season reductions we offer for Saturday a group of values unequalled in New York. SALE OF SUITS ‘These are suits of most attractive fashion, made of Polret twill, tri- cotine, serge and ur in modes ecoming to nisses and youthful majority are in riay kports. mode Kem{-b blouse “quality and value is quite apparent in the fine- ness and finish of their material and tailoring. Cheviots, worsteds and fine woolens are fea- tured in desirable grays, blues and browns. All sizes to 50. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits of exceptionally good value at.........24.75 minate y $64 Formerly $44 Formerly $39 DRESSES GEORGEITE DRESSES In pretty Fourteenth Street Weat of Fifth Ayenue SATURDAY An Exceptional Sale Boys’ “Trot Moc” SHOES Special, 4.00 ‘ame pr are in white, flesh high shades, effectively beads in white, charming. di ‘and the he « front, embroidered in exquisite paiterns 47.50 No Charge for Alterations, lavish Saturday After Easter Specials in Millinery It will no doubt be somewhat of a compensation to the woman who did not get her hat in time for Easter to benefit by these extremely reduced prices, and perhaps buy two hats now at these splendid values, TRIMMED HATS Smart hats for dress and tallored wear, in black and @ large selec tion of colors, are effectively trimmed with handsome feathers, exquisite flowers, chic ribbon bows and novelties. Many ari Hew creations of striking design in poke, Hindoo turban shap: sallore of various sizes and - nial and military sty our regular §8.60 to "i000 5 GIRLS’ HATS Pleturesque youthful hata et Milan, ¥ trl i Our regular $5.50—Sizes 2!) (No Mall or Phone Order.) to 6 Dark tan, Blucher lace Shoes, wide and roomy, with strong Moose hide uppers, broad toes and speciallyeprepared soles of remarkable dur: y. Being unlined, these shoes are delightfully cool and comfortable and are particularly suited for ouldoor wear at this season of the year. Tenderfoot Shoes for Women Are truly comfortable, reasonably priced Women’s Oxfords turing two of the newest and best Tenderfoot numbers at 5.85 | Style Number 55—A smart black Kidskin Oxford, 5-eyelet style, with [| medium round toe, kid tipped low flat heels, light flexible turned soles; all sizes, C, D, E and EE widths besides being smart looking and our regular $3.96. UNTRIMMED HATS Lisore hats tn black and all the new colors, including lovely pas- tel shades. Come in # selection of hundred diffe 3.50 Style Number 54 is a soft black | Kidskin Oxford, made on a | | straight last, with medium round, over patent tipped toe, military heel and light flexible turned soles; all sizes, C, D, E and EE widths our aise $2.87. ‘Trimmed Free if Fats rials Are Purch: Ostrich Bands and our regular $1.58 and $1.98, RIBBONS Here are the ribbons you want for hats, hair bows, girdles and ail the other smart uses that ribbons have this season, ched Ribbons—a full w designe tn Tenderfoot Summer Styles in | White Canvas and Buckskin Shoes and Oxfords | Now obtainable in splendid variety actually lower than elsewhere. and quality at prices SE nee — = _FOR SALE. | FOR SALE. _ 1on™*CRED pIT> Ion of cnfore tor . 1 . 42 to 85 ie See ARE || Vervee Rinbenwn | fine assortment Farr adi ed in blac and colors—~ ROYAL DIAMOND 6WAT Ui ke AU Very reanonuble prices, | 35 MAIDEN LANE 6” Vestees Are the ings These smart ones at very special prices are especially acceptable. D ONS: SWEET (edit | | Zonet cin Soa “sna erative ea! ‘Dla Am ON DS SAMtSBERGMNA [pecan PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS. | |} CHKISTMAN PIANO DIAMOND RINGS WATCHES The Best Selection FOR THE SELECT VEN Handkerchiefs An singh aaoriment o statio Urands, Waser ieemel eM eerumee | Rargains that will appeal to 20 of wt tnatrmmente, all who are looking for a chance to pick up nice hand- kerchiefs much below regu- GEMS Very satisfactory prices and terms. F ‘open ay | CHRISTMAN SONS &!4s,,s080 Fs Ra | 35 W. 1th Su. Bet. Sth & 6th Aves. - | Akereblets—alightly rowit lored hein HELP WANTED—MALE. || CLOSING TIME | 7.30 P.M. on Saturdays FOR SUNDAY WORLD ADS, i halt don Initial Th and 84 1 Or AE halt dow GLOVES Smart glores of kid or silk, offered for Saturday only at these very special prices, oO RELIABLE GOODS = LOW PRICES > FA3Y WEEKLY OA MONTHLY PAYMENTS TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = NO EMPLOYERS serrate CALL, WRITE OR tt pone. AGENT Se IZINAMOND Positively No Advertisements for the Sunday World Will Be Accepted After 7.390 P M, on Saturdays, | | MED A =< WATFES [Prone|} WiNNTC Mint ohm. DEAL CoEDN | sank, eiperienced ta 188 be-= SQUARE 6 MAIBENLANE \5803 ype Manila a nbroid —— ————— — — | MEGHANIC, {iret clam, on Continental rel 1.00 +t nce: none bat exporieweat! map “Manlinitag Motor ‘Corp. is Women's ack, whi! jpecial. 1 why Unpaid bonds ba oad ee Basal 40 Maiden Lane, | ‘2S st js SUNDAY WORLD WAM \WVo aarrow, Store Open 9 A. M, to 5:30 P, M. HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue SATURDAY Mildred Louise Dresses SPECIALLY PRICED F course you know Mildred and her pretty dresses and our fancy Rocking Horse Friends. Every little girl will be glad to know that Mildred Louise has brought newer, prettier dresses than ever, and a set of Rocking Horse Friends to go with every purchase. Mothers, too, will be delighted fetching little frocks are specially to know that these priced for Saturday 2.87 Our reg. $3,47 and $3.67 DRESSES n front and pockets; guimpen of fine WOVEN TISSUE—Haad smoekin, edging—2 to 6 years, white lawn; pleats on collar and enffs with pic RENFREW ZEPHYR MADRAS: Yokes, trimmed with contrasting solid material; also pin check set off with fancy hand-stitehing; also regulation sailor collar and cuffs trimmed with rows of br: contrasting colors; embroidery on aleeve—% to 6 ye WHITE JEAN—Middy effects; of Palmer blue suiting; embre FINE CHAMBRAY—Solid © embroidery; yoke of fine lawn; stitching— to 6 years pockets, belts and hems Peter Thompson yoke; collar and sleeves ery figure on sleeve—# to 6 years. lors; waist and pockets trimmed with read neck and sleeves trimmed with hand- SATURDAY Women’s and Misses’ Capes 17.50 Our regular $23.74 and $26.74 Every new, popular model is represented in this truly worth while collection of . mart wraps of serge and poplin. Graceful dolmans, cape coats and capes in the latest varia- tions of the mode show yokes, half linings of pretty foulard silk, smart effects in braid trimming—decorative lines of buttons and other new style traits mark these models as distinctive and desirable for present wear, No Charge for Alterations SATURDAY A One-Day Sale Hand Bags Smart styles in silk and leather handbags ex- ploiting the newest styles and mounts, made of superior qualities and priced extremely low for this sale. Moire Silk Hand jage—handsome shell frame—ribbon handJes-— beautifull lined and fitted wit mirror and purse— colors, navy blue and black—our reg. $6.02 5.17 Leather and Silk Hand Bage—of new- est style—pouch and dress and envelope models — back and top Ce A handles— our reg. 2.17 Moire Silk Hand Bage—silver finished mount of pierced de- signu-sik drop tassel . 5.57 MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M, dealers bu icted. No Mati or Telephone Orders 8 reatri ng, quantitle 16: 25 | 34 ct. New Ribbons ay Satins, motrog and striped ribbons in fn best shades—for sash, bairbow und. Uriiniiing. PUFBOReS KUMUONS —MAIN FLOOR, Suits ring models wool fabric $16.50 Boys’ Several new 1 $5.94 Little Boys’ Suits 6.00 | 97 ct. Boys’ Union Suits 7! Mi Idy and pleated Junior styles Fine guality eotton—high neck, Nor and ra sort sleeved knee length— and eoru-all sizes. also navy UNDBRWKAR-MAIN FLOOR, HIRD FLOOR, $2.25 Men's Felt Hats.. ha 44 and 4 «Bon Sion Pes (20) rokem lot-—desirable styles and Slathedteanintror seek colors slightly — imperfect—all also ton collars—4 to 16 sic "\ORN'S HATS SAIN FLOOR, $1.25 Men's Nainsook Union Suits. BOYS CURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOK 4 ct. and $1.15 Boys’ Shirte e2] 1 Blue Diamond makee tand medium stripe perca’ Jeset kneo drawers—all sizes n yand ¢ with ile al ‘e ot tached Fae af \'é UXDELWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. FO RES TTRRD. Y1 65 ct. Men's Fine Neckwear......... 60 $2.94 Girl’ Tub Dresses 1.87) hich #like and sating attractively Tiaid and strip ) t de 0 14 vours. pert! See08p roon $5.4 Petticoats 37 et. Box Stationery. . French cambric~ Wwhity and tinted a6 ‘theots an or Last Day of Housekeepers’ Week, Gingham Week, Babies’ Sale; To Which Ares Added Many After-Easter ‘Specials’? That Make Tomorrow an : Important Shopping Day for the Entire Family 7 Housekeepers’ LAST DAY 4 Linens Mercerized Napkins — our reg. $2.75 doz 15 in.—-our reg. $1.17 doz $5.25 Union Linen Na $2.50 Pattern Cloths... A Irish Linen Damask— #f-in, Napkine—dox..... CLOTHS Ttx72 inch—our ren. 68.80... 6.0 74200 inch—our reg. 910.05.... 7.4 72x108 inch—our reg. $12.25... 9.2 Sow 24-inch Napkine— hee our reg. $10.05 dow... .....065 A i $1.64 Imported Cotton Damask-~70-inch L.pet 74 ct. Mercerized Damask— « ON ciciivecstuaeestesses at sue Towels 68 et. Linen Huck Towels... .4%,, $1.28 Linen Damask and Huck Towels - ace 48 ct. Union Linen Glass Cloths. 36 $1.00 Turkish Bath Mats... .7% 5 ct. Wash Cloths....... 8 for . 10 1614 ct. Turkish Towels eAl,t 21 ct. Huck Towels. . a4 24 ct. Turkish Towels... . AS 68 ct. Turkish Bath Towels. «42 Muslins Bleached Muslin—86 in. wide—fine soft finish—val. .18.. Ej 17 ct. Unbleached Muslin Sale Bleached Mohawk Muslin— our reg. 56. 64 ct. Bleached Muslin. ... 1% yards wide— #84 yards wide— our feg. .74.. 2) yds. wide— extra lar — qanelies nbd oveaene -Mill lengths of 10 to 20 yda.— 45 and 43 in.—val. . 28 A Special Purchase of SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Affording a splendid opportunity for thrifty housewives to stock up for the coming Summer and Fall— 54x36 in.—val s 54x00 in.—val 63290 in.—val, #1 63x99 in.—val. $1.5 635108 in.—val. $1.6! 72x90 in.—val, $1.51... 81290 in.—val. $1.68. 81x99 in.—val. $1.7) 90x00 in.— val. $1.78. No mail or Telephone orders above. Blankets 67 ct. Crib Blankets. . $1.84 Crib Blankets White Sheet BI ate a inch——our reg. $2.05 $5.97 Wool Finish Blankets. Crib Blankets $8.97 Single Blankets. $10.94 Wool Mixed Plaid Blankets. . $1.78 White Tal ie $2.32 Oval Shape Table Pads. 1.65 20 et. Bleached Domet PURI cs ccchsrsesenccsecs 124 32ct.Unbleached Domefand ="! Flannels............ -24 Household Helps 6}4 ct. Swift's Laundry soap. ~ 23 ct. Swift's Washing Powder af 5 ct. Bestene Cleaner—@ for .2, 90 ct. Leggett's Floor Paint— quart size, cossecté OOUNO Wet. Logest 1s Varnlah Stalne= quart size -70 12 ct. Amme Powdered Ammonia~>* BABaricoitioscsiesaihatae 5) 23 ct. Rebo Roach Destroyer. .AG,, $1.96 All Hair Floor Brooms— 4 in, Gt 36 ct. Radiator Brushes, 20° 46 ct. Dust Brushes—8 in. all hair Sale 6 ct. Bronzing Brushes 64 ct, Wall Paint Brushes— size 314 inch 25 ct. Flat Varnishing Brushes 14 ct. Serub Brush........... 9: Bath Brush~-detachable handle— value 64 and 74... Value .64 and 1.00 Buy Victory Not You are lending, not giving your money, and. your Government guar- antees its return with interest. Buy Today—Cash* or Instalments

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