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herds of musk ox. Both animals would furnish milk and meat supplies, and the musk ox would afford also a wool supply. The Canadian north, Mr, Stefansson said, could be utilized to help solve ind present and future food shortages, and La) Fears] ‘sod fealty WRT eg development of his project would cx- of service have pedite opening of mineral and other re- seats will Keep the teeth clean sources of the north. He estimated the gums firm and there were {rom 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 Restehy, the "bs the juare miles of land available for grax-| mouth comfortable. Have you ever ing In @ olimate too severe for ‘cattlo| been hungry and unable to eat? Use but where reindeer and musk ox could exist the year round, \ , Mt NETS AT FIRE SE nF NOT vA Stefansson Tells Parliament Rein- deer and Musk Ox Herds Would THAT KILLS EIGHT) DESPITE IE LANDLOR eee into a great wool, milk and meat producing arca was pre- _ More Mis Missing After pathetic Case of * of “Dear Old Steass-or Gommbns to-eay to vital ‘ Apart Pi hese G Blaze | Lady” Cited in Evening ce Sretataeeas jorweeien explorer of Me ° bs find out r = World Rent Leters. |, sutmm toe! mrs aiteict apes 7HE TEETH COLUMBUS, 0, May | domesticating , and developing great! infant and fet treo at tates “" | soup Sebee cveneans kmown dead, with possibility that the saheen Evening World's request for formation concerning rent profi- Bumber will reach ten or twelve, and teering 1s, bringing responses from { ® dozen injured, eome so badly they others than tenants, O-> woman, a ’ 4 cannot live, is the toll of « fire in an %0¢lal worker, whose own moans are Store Open 9 A.M. tos. } agartment balling ot Breed ang SS SMeter to allow her to extend [Stee eo AM te 0PM r financial ald, but whose heart goes Front Streets, centre of the down- out to the poor and oppressed, has town district, here early to-day. Mi- devoted much time to visiting ten- reculous escapes, some by jumps “nts and reporting the most exas- t from the fifth and sixth stories into Perating cases of landlord exploita- Ife nets and the tossing of infants “on to The Evening World. In the Several stories into nets and latest of these letters to this news- of fire fighters made it the tved| paper she says: ‘West of Fith Avenue spectacular fire this city has known, | “I Was asked to call on a little old Police found the bodies of a man} WOMan in @ tenement house on East and woman on the fourth floor, They | 75th Street where the rent has been { were suffocated and burned to Ceath a : ANNUAL Sew Yorker Was 1 Lena | her daughter and §2 a week from ber ‘American Colony ta Reelin, | church, 1 learned that the daughter easel Monday, May y sioeused | Keep up these small ‘payosaaee, doe bile eae § pe ae eques ayer lew York | Mother, RD Y City, head of the European Mergen-|_ “Until four years ago the old lady, able to assist in her o 8] et bd; many years a leader in tho American | aby (0 aswist in her own support by | Tae timeliness of this sale doubles the worth HEARN thaler Lynotypo Company, and for | WO is ia seventy-fifth year, was colony here, died suddenly yesterday. - of these offerings, each one of whigh is of fear — ery own tires ite rm “funy a | re and fine make, and a genuine jurely ju ie ly in po pain Destroys The Hair || wish, "i fle te, Keep down, te a building. All efforts to learn who y mm) in vari eg ne. All efforts to le vid ) Complete New Spring Stocks in varied assortments Girls—if you want plenty of thick, /and the agent who has charge of it! will delight the boy beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all ie sald to ignore every appeal for re- | ight the boys as well as mothers. Scarcely means get ‘rid of dandruff, for itwill| Pairs, although the halls are dread. a day passes when our Jar values do n starve your hair and ruin it if you|!u!!y dirty and the plumbing in som NG de ot call peek of the apartments so fanty th , forth compliments from Customers. These special there is no water at all in the toilets, Tt doesn't do much good to try tothe only means of flushig them being — values, therefore, absolutely mean say; ; an savings at brush or wash it out. The only sure | by carrying water from the kitchens | “ ” way to get rid of dandruff is to dis-| in. pails. can be summed up in the one word “substantial. solve it, then you destroy it entirely.| “All the tenants whom I saw were To do this, get about four ounces of |@fraid to give thelr names, lest they | T ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at | diapossessed as complainers, The SUI Ss night ‘when retiring: ‘enough to little oid woman whom I had gone | ‘ " moisten the sealp and rub it gently phere specially to ate made the most | Boys Suits—some Norfolk styles Boys’ Suits—many smart styles with the finger tips Eoseed, ke tad aap dhae ten ab in every new model — some —pockets of new design and By morning, most, if not all, of | four of the other tenants of the house waistline suits, newest pockets | other style features—smartest your dandruff will be gone, and three nee Pd Leg od her, giving her —Spring patterns of green, materials for Summer wear — ar feat mete applications, vail soma gouty A Me Oninaar eens gray and blue mixtures—finest tan, gray, green, olive, navy every single sign and trace of it. ity of her faith she tu to details of tailoring—some with and other colors— * You will find, too, that itching re Sod ints sutnusres aeaneat extra trousers — sizes our regular $11.94, tee 50 and digging of the scalp will stop, and want. 2 | 9 to 18 years—our your hair will look and feel a hundred | “I cannot put upon paper more than regular $16.50......... 13.44 | Little Boys’ Play Scout Suite— times watts You can get liquid arvon t suggestion of the pathos of it, but [ ut any drug store. It is inexpensive | left the place in tears, and I believe Janior Suits—sailor and junior ;, ‘ and four ounces is all you will need, even the landlord would have relented Nolo. wader = atvy tai Leelee no matter how much dandruff you!/f he or she, could have een the Sunesrey snes 8 1t9) ; a autiful paticnce of this fine old lad ; anal Hes Parga Sb emetic aud "2, 19 have. ‘This simple remedy never fails, |God bless The Evening World, I suy, i eth tion and other styles— r the good. work it is doing through 9 “= jmaking public the acts a these 8 to 9 years—our reg. 87, 6.37 sreedy profiteers.” khaki cloth — military pockets Washable Suits— es with long or short (Sree Boys’ Suits—some Norfolk styles sleeves—striped, plain or com- Open Monday ond Saturday Evenings || HE'S AERATG. To: lan His Com. u including waistline models — | bination of colors—some em. * 7 belt finished with buckle—me- broidered, many trimmed with N A Bronx tenant writes: “For . : military buttons—sizes @15 ¢ heaven's sake don't let my name get} dium end dark fancies in 8 years . FURNITURE to my landlord. He would dispossess % checks and mixtures— sizes 8 | our regular @8.04....... 2.35 where for another apartment without 6 to WW years— 5.4 finding one. But I think you ought t our regular $7.94... 1 RA — know how we have been treated, “On | ded IN OUTFITS « June Brides’ Sale? = || aprii 17, at 9 clock In the evening, TOP-COATS Boys’ Rain Outfits—an excellent the janitor of our apartment house she ad Outfits and Odd Pleces |) yy rea. cach tennant w typed ote : practical outfit—tau or gray— on Liberal Terms cular dated April 10 Informing Us that Hie Bere ua? faked une vot ogg a rg he ——— J | our May rent would be increased $3, | p breasted — belt finished — wil nec wo side pockets and Big Variety of Ice Boxes} #4 that if wo did not notify the| g buckle — Spring mixtures and | ‘a cap which matches—sizes 6 rie ades jlandiord of our acceptance of the} checks—sizes are eae °4.85 ve HF Th aM ate) 85 apartments at the raised be- j ears—our reg. 85. . ular $4.96,......, sees Oot aia ee’ 4 |fore April 20 he woul lee thoes t0| . ie 8 other tenants on that day, Eve LO grade mak ii nant tn the building works for a! , = BLOUSES, SHIRTS i living all day, so we virtually had| AN SORIES ped shart Jonly two evenings in which to look | » D_ ACCESSORI a |for other quarters, The landlord no Boys’ Blouses—White or light— Boys’ Sh With collar at- |doubt knew we could not find places medium and dark strip per- tached — ban¢ les — light, jin that time and took this means of taloe—eollare attached—siess ¢ 10 medium and striped percales— a ee to sonar ne | -acieaeae in 15 years— 58 sizes 121 to 14 neck— 82 91! “This landlord, still an alien, for- value 64 Ott 96: BO OGLE, «+. June Brides’ |) ncny lives in Tussle, shee ees: | 4 Children's Rio mipere—Newort | Boys! Cape~Newest shades and Golden Oak |! ine to his own oft-toid story, he was | é styles and colors—gingbam and brown—g and fancy mix. D ser Sale Uhat sem hie to At ‘i sate - chambray, Sith and without tures—sinall or large— res: 1 0 erica, izes io 6 yrs crown taped— High ¢ » free, as frequently called 04 Py by | our seg. .74 54 1 hei found opportunity to i ' made | rT y than, by his own s——Neck band 1. 97 et. Cotton U. Suits .73 rubbed and pol Bey re Be “ ‘ C0 n Union Suits . Lied Bo nak . uld Ee helt oaiee lar attac and i ton collar | 38 ¢t. Black Cotton Stock- A style—newest colors and pat H plate mirrors} tunity is he is doing He Lag hi nda inga—sizes 6 to 91, a enelied ides fo the 4 8 who chance how to ripemeg rel ee | 70 ct. Extra Size Boys’ Stockings raw: J) de his te . { : ee PLACE NOT FIT FOR HUMAN our reg. .94 : \ sizes 1010 11.. ........ OS war «thy Wate HABITATION, ner Bronx fenant writes: “Our “Ba Weekty ng, Which is one of the old type | ——————— — = = iroad flats, has changed hands i RORMEALE fonts, the. total advance being $7 a Oc TRAST | DANCING CARNIVAL =] DARe'CREBEE® . The lat joost was an- : T} founced in. a mimcographed. letter, BTERUROATS AUDUBON BALLROOM gt VALUES Pere which stated E A ie rease Mie | AVES WE Dapeis me on su og Sander Bath rca” Sexe pecesaary on account of the Increased etro 7. ine igs nga ser x of ‘coal, air supplies, labe politan Lesson iN Ne cork OF T bean used in| Al the Way by Weler. A'weyain Sight of Land Acie 25 MAIDEN LANE 6" Floor NNO tenants: To BOSTON lg eM |_,DIAMONDS ON CREDIT repair supplies could have been need- | via Long Island Sound, Buzzards Bay and | ‘ BasY TEUMS, ALL GOODS GUARANTERD, ot at ‘no repairs have been made in | Cape Cod c ana 1 BON Tt ear t been | eae AY 18, Foot of ce ‘ sa o Indugray at ‘3.00 fe Cineluding place was that of a jour) Bh et Eta wees inte © ANCING “ThENIVAL lave no intereet | HUDSON KIVEK MGHT LINES || Formerly at Grand Central Palace re Ie geolelt the Ou Rak hte ie ee NOW AT to some other’ S'etaicoe felon a mong, condition.| = HELP WANTED—MALE. | ST. NICHOLAS RINK bee yet here} 66th Street and Broadway. - i " N EA tudindaat y QB — | BODY MAKERS, SHAPE R| nr eabeensons, (iiiasen ) | _ |MEN, METAL WORKER crwth tatsoduse you to pula a S, |] Stanger i? stra you 6 | American Renresentatives Get An | TRIMMERS AND bas, * Ceare te eens thie Ovation in Dublin, ERS ON HIGH a ae jeiael, | pupurn, Monday Mey 8 (Associated CLOSED AUTOMOBILE ROLLER SKATING V4 ‘ re Michael TI. Ryan of Philadel- BODIL With False Teeth? ita a former Gov, Edware F. BEST WA phia, ” AN “Tost and CERTAINLY moreeegiatiin ef THOMPSON CO. St. Nicholas Rink, ‘adtertiedin the Worlder rverted —LISTEN— from Belfast 66th St., near Broadway, and Found Bare the station by Soa, world ‘nulla! 1 your dental to gett ro- | teoiuding Bundays, 2 te 0, Evenlegs 7.38 to tt ‘i litery A and proceaaions, there waa dentifrive. proseript Te appreciate the conven- | aréena them so they tho fy P a 7 gad hart make 1 UL snug and fea, ference with the demonstration. vence and great valus of Skating on Ground Floor ile the anitveptic auaittioa make it ricerivel gat thelr, Motel: the World's Want ee ap e 1 daily use in caring fo: rr ans address em! the Sund: ¥ . gece Po eee mow, dwelling upon ‘the ‘objects of jay World's Wani a by net Dental @ jo" Co., ekman St, N. Y. Two the war and claitine the pint ¢ of self her ‘At pe. ‘and Department Stores, | determination ond form lof government for > “ r ware pees DPE oA. 10 60 PM. HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fitth Avense | An Unusual Sale of NAINSOOK and SILK UN DERWEAR ind, in Addition —___________- ‘Attractive Offerings in Apparel—Fine New Stocks of Silks, Dress Goods and Wash Fabrics, also Needs ‘or the Home and Bungalow at Economy Prices . A SALE of Two Manufacturers’ Surplus Stocks of Lingerie and Silk UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Two hol Rye manufacturers have found themselves unable to continue the peg eh these models owing to the scarcity of imported trimming and’ the high | | | pos THEY CANNOT DUPLICATE THEY HAVE SOLD OUT TO US THEIR ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCKS. The prices at which we offer these are about wholesale prices to-day, and present a Pa baying opportunity which “s CANNOT come again in the near future. werteosil ellowed, but one)Petticoats—deep ruffle of agen Phil Envelope Chemt es —em- rang oh cata thie camry or rows of lace and inserting broiled red, scllope dainty alee mostit bem tucke—_ | our reg. $1.28. seececcece oul Fier aipeerntnentie | C 7 vi Drawere— Marcella. Modesty and other| Lprnespenr pfs Met stylee—trimming Ce Tim Tee 8158. OA our reg $2.08, ightdressee—nainsook, cambric andiviner petticoats— muslin—round or V neck— Vale CESS. os uns hiv cietioy) lace or emb'y—our reg. .07. 84 lightdresses—nainsook, cambric ee Bloomers—pink batiste— Our reg. O8.97........c0see0s muslin—white and flesh—bigh oF V) our reg. .88.......0...e0s0es = Slip-over Camiscles—washable satin neck —dainty trimming— —two models with embroidery and: our reg. $1.48. «+ 1.26 )Bloomers—batiste, alse plain and} hems tohing—teee ox satin ribbos ribbon run eyelets— tdresses-—an cellent iety of| figured crepe— straps—our reg. $1.38. ry =e and elaborately he ‘ey! OUF Fg. 7B... ss sees eeeneeere GA Nightareasee—cre value $2.68. 1.90 all Bloomers—pink crepe—ruffle with lace! inserting or ruffle with two rows of hem- INightdresses—beautiful models—effec-| lively trimmed with laces, ribbons, medallions, embroidery— 948 fet RAEN : En lone, Chemnlese—crepe. de Chine cans r med w uc seeatee' Cuibs iaes—-white of feah—(Combinations—nainsook—edged reclame bye 3 tos et new yoke designs with attractive use of] ¢mbroidery—our reg, $1.28. Petticoats—washable satin—flesh color lace, embroidery aud ribbon— |\Combinations—extra Fig te ph. —tucked Hon Seven iehed ratio $1.28 By aeck emobdered with flower pattern] —our reg. $4.94... Chemi seallop—ribbon run— Bloomers—silk brdenngardli rope rit Ms iatiy| Value SLOT, ccasasscrss weeees 48) flower Patlerne— different— ICombinations—naingook—front _of|_ Our reg. $2.68..... value $1.48. . +26) Vide embroidery outlined with lace—|Extra Size Corset Envelope Chemises—many face inserting in buck—émbroidered| ting—46 to 5% bust— styles showing laces, embroidered me-| beading, ribbon run at waist line ~ 9 | our reg. 48........ “ dallions, shirring and ribbon— 4 | our reg. 61.97 oe LS Extra Size Nightdresses—V or round} Jue $2.68. . ink batiste| Beck—trimming of tucks or embroid- | Corect Covore—-neinsools—round neck\ iiie;birie, Paemas—pink betléte| cred sdge—or imerting and edge clini edged hace and enbroide our reg. $1.48...... ss MBB] our reg. $1.98..... oO e 48 [Extra Size Drawere—ruffle, with hem- i Billie-birke Pajamas—co! ; : ore Coere—na Sire eat] pith pokstnand alk roe eteniget | Sarrep Bnencvoresers a. ~ AB] Extra Size Petticoate—ruffle of good Corset Covet med with pretty|Pajamas— mercerized madras—figured| quality embroidery—rows of lace laces and mbroidery—ribbon r run—, | square neck—fi nish of wide corting and edgiag— : 6s our reg. $1. : 7.2.48 Corset Covers— tr Rte tea Extra Size Chemisee—straig! t or back elaborately with medallions and Pajamas—pink or blue oventeyeny velope styles—trimming of lace Ince—a number of different at atylee neck—banded with white— embroidery— our reg. $1.28. "7! our reg. $8.08...6.5. 0.600008 . Our reg. $1.97... ..ecceeereee BAS Wool Dress Fabrics These are the most desirable materiale from which to fashion tailored modes. Prices are all special. 54-in, All-Wool Mannish Serges— Men's Wear blac— our reg. $3.28 2.84 Aocin AeWeell Taffeta’ Panamas —tans, browns, grays, greens, navy and black: our reg. ii 4i-In. “All: Wooll ‘Croain’ ‘French Serres twill 1.97 our reg. 48-in, “ukWool Plaid—numerous designs in smart shades of tan, gray, brown, prune and green—— our reg. 83.07 40 and 42-in. Ali-Wool Embroid- SALE FOR A DAY—WEDNESDAY Hearn’s Good wear White Poplin 48 Our regular .60 Hearn’s Good Wear Poplin is thirty-six inches wide and is one of the best utility fabrics of the day. It is unequalled for boys’ washable suits, girls’ middies and dresses, and nurses’ and maids’ uniforms. The name is stamped on the selvage and is a guarantee of qualily. The Fifth and Victory—Invest Subscriptions taken and Victory Notes sold at our Bond Booth— Main Floor various desigus........... 2.97 One-Day Sale— Wednesday Domet Flannels 4% yd. 17 yd. Our Reg. 18 Our reg. .24 Heavy duroble qucl't'-s, ble ched cndu 6 «ch d anal With prices lowered for one day's selling, this is surely an oppor- tunity worth while in which to purchase a liberal quantily for present and future sewing needs, GLOVES Every one is buying Summer gloves now while stocks are full of the newest kinds, and special pricing, such as this, is arranged to make them as inexpensive as possible. WOMEN’S SILK GLOVES #-Clasp- M ila nese silk—white, vongee and grey— Sur regular 61.85.. 96 WOMEN'S FILOSETTE GLOVES hite only white oxly— 85 — MORNING SPECIALS--Tomorrow—Wedn To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted ay Until 1 P. M. No Mail or Telephone Order 3 $1.66 French Serges 1.27 | $2.37 Silholire Comfort 1.58 | $3.00 Men's Felt Hate 200 ; 49 and 42 inch—all woo! " loral designs—cotton filled Soft finlah-—orown, grey, green, ; twill tau prune, burgundy uit wlae | ete—all wine Invrtie, Belgian blue, navy aud COMPORTABLB—BASBMENT MEN'S HATS —MALN LOOK 4 DIME ems HOODS MAIN FLOOR 67 and 1 Womens $11.94 Boys’ Suits tm 18 9.50 cellent variety of Patterns in 97 ct. Yard Wide Po) 78 | new inodels for. Spring-—well ay Silk mixed—light or dark colors. | | tailored. . "i SILKS. Kai Flook, BOYS’ CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR, 0 as | | $21.75 Young Men's suits 1en0 sur standard, ["Bmart sack and waist there! h pr * | $1.18 Lawn Dressing Sacques cry novelty mixtures a “WASH DRESS FABRICS JASEMENT, | “Neat stripe round collar | also navy serges—finely tallore ff 58 ct. Yard Wide Sateens a7 | Byhlloped belted modele—slaes | YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING—THIRD FI, Assortment of light ang dar HOLSHDRESSES-SLCOND FLOOR, ies’ Dark Tan Lace Shees.....1 98 colors, | d laste — serviceable and LANINGS—BASEMANT | sha Peasy Rompers. 4 90 | dressy—alecs wide wid! ius 38 et Bleached Turkish Towels % ns ‘pes or plain siiobs” {ycoND FLOOR Good #!ne—hemmed-—white Turk SPCOND FLOOI $4.97 New Scrim Panel Cur FY teh bor, i yards long—deep motifs Im hati canaandaiial $1.71 Men's Summer Shirts 1.90 | THR ace dealene sme i 22!" Woven and printed | madras : Oriental designe —iarge wan't ‘ RNISIUNGS—MALN PLOOR, Stencilied designs UPHOLSTHHKY ~-BASEMENT. A arinte “water pron. segue 1.49 Bleached Sheets. $1.00 Men's Athletic Union Suits Ng? He Rees full-sise Febery. Crossbar or: checked nainsook— Marseilles Spreads... centre sea well known inake. MUSES —asmmeyr, ‘MEN U: MAN FLOOR,

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