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SEMIS yy SRE, VERON 7.) (OR RS EN EP ROSES Bek ew Sat bk eile kha ee CP Td ae es * Bee res ; eae ieee earhe: ors as eg eh Se Hage ay oy ? bi ___ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1920. LISTS | at ; ; a nf " ‘dam from - VENT |i sateen, now tig hee eats #1 J, A OUTTERSON | BILOXI'S LIFEBOAT FOUND, [<2%. picked up & utobont on uesday |sreqmahl cont ooping ued Pains BALLOT BURNING STRUCK BY AUTO nipping ton ne 8. Biloxi, No 3 Portland. | “Tine onty explanation tor be, pevwenee : dl 2.” e boat off the je’ ere to seating Lee and Cassidy: ao _ Voyage When Reporte ¥ one verse! of that | was tat “Tt Imight havo been swept PPENHE! juptéine Court Will Be Asked for ——>—_— Paper Mill Executive in Hospital Is the Norwegian fretghter Frontera, (PM™e4 S20 ft 8 SulpBing Bown, trelate fom ice paccit hardly could have done ficial Recount Over Two PIER GOUGERS HURT PORT. Reported to Have Fair Chance which arrived here yesterday from Nazaire, France. The Biloxi isa wooden that in sit weeks, - . 34th Street—New York for Recovery. Ee i a ss cape: — James A. Ovtterson, No, 799 Park | Avenue, President of many paper mill companies of Northern New York, who waa atruck by an automobdile last evening at Lexington Avenue and 134 Street, suffering a fractured skull, was this morning reported as im- r i proved, with a fair chance for re- The Store is closed at 5 P, M. daily covery, He is at the Lenox Hill Hos- pital. Mr. Outterson has a home at Car- #) Aldermanic Elections. : Boird of Wieetions: to-day don-| Me tse Deeks pe at Boston to to the appligation of Alrernon| . ‘Balle Specalators. pBdward F. Cassidy for anf qe qisclosure that Pier No. 72 East trom the Supreme Court com-|piver was being let by the city to the the Board of Elections to pre- |\faritime Shipping Company, Ine., for he ballots cast in the last elec-|340,090 a year, and re-let by Frank J. the Bighth and the Twentieth |Hoey for $450 a day, was followed by nic Districts on the ground|ajscovery that Hoey and his associates Contest is pending. Under the|have recently figured in three other a Premdentia! year, the board | city pier permits. wered to destroy the ballots on After Commissioner of Accounts day of March, Hirshfield had announced he would rick Umhey of counsel for Hill-!recommend that the Pier No. 72 permit Levine of No. 30 Church Street |he not renewed when it expires Aprt to-day that an application|30, a big steamship operator asserted ‘r to-day or to-|that every steamship company entering to the Supreme Court for anjport is vietim of pier speculators when thage, N. Y., and an apartment here. cs His wife and family came from Car- | m oe thage on a spectal train when they } { 7 learned of the accident H The car that struck him was owned i ~ @ 4 y Anna Kaplan, No. 40 East 834) recount. The application will| suddenly called on to seek @ berth. He i t s nd driven by Fred Peters, | Hous the Hoard of Biections, {faded that this was @ factor In the de-| chauffeur, No. 148 West Gith Btreet, imed hy the Socialist supporters [termination of one large agency to dock | who was summoned to thé Trafdic en Moritz Graybard and ‘T. ships at Boston, Court this morning i MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ~ Stern Brothers West 42d Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43d Street Special Sale Friday Wool-Plaid Separate Skirts For Women and Misses An assortment of new Box and Accordion Pleated Spring Models in various combination colorings and two-tone Plaids. Sizes 24 to 82 waistband Boys’ Spring Clothing Values to 22.50 With the approach of the Easter holidays the question of clothing assumes a new importance in the mind of the Species 16.50 boy as well as in that of the grown-up. With this in view B. Altman & Co. have provided assortments that are iore interesting than ever—both as to styles and fabrics. A Large Assortment of HOUSE or PORCH DRESSES Attractively Priced To-morrow : $2.95, 3.75 and 4.95 Smart, simple models developed in Voiles, Chambrays, Plaid Gingham and Stripe or Check Percale; long or short sleeves. SECOND FLOOR OPPENHEIM.CLUNS &G © 34th Street—New Yerk The “Phyllis May” Play Dress For Girls 4 to 12 Years. For Boys of 8 to 8 years Suiits of mannish materials; well-tailored and with two pairs of knickerbockers . . $23.50, 28.50 to 45.00 Suits of blue serge, in a model for dress wear . 20.50 Reefers, Top Coats, Hats,Caps and Furnishings Exclusive with Oppenheim, Collins & Co, in new styles and colors An Innovation in Wash Dresses forthe Active Child Men’s and Young Men’s — FINE SUITS and OVERCOATS $37.50 and $47.50 Values up to $50 Values up to $60 For Junior Boys of 3 to 10 years there are large assortments of White and Colored’ Wasit- able Suits in exclusive models, as well as Straw Hats in the wanted shapes and weaves. (SIXTH_FLOOR) Bottom is held by Washable Elastic, giving hobble effect to skirt; still com- fortable as any ordi- nary bottom. At both prices an exceptional showing of Suits in Flannels, Cheviots, Cassimeres, finished and unfinished Worsteds. Some quarter silk lined. Single and double-breasted models. The Overcoats include Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Box and Fitted Coats. ALL KIRSCHBAUM TAILORED Plain and Plaid Ginghams and Chambrays. Or- gandie Collar, Cuffs and Sash Girdle. Large side pockets. TUXEDO SUITS in fine unfinished Worsteds, +» $75.00 MEN’S SECTION - - - THIRD FLOOR OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & C ‘34th Street—New York A Most Remarkable Sale Friday Misses’ Attractive Taffeta Dresses Advance Showing of Spring and Summer FLOOR COVERINGS On the Sixth Floor. COTTON HOMESPUN RUGS Some with pretty floral borders in all colors, New Spring Models Size 24x36 ins, $1,25.to 3,50 | Size 6x9 ft... $10.50 to 27.50 Offering Unusual Values “30x60 ins., $2.50 to 7.50 | “ 8x10 ft.. $12.50 to 35.00 Sale Pric 3x6 fi..... $3.25 to 10.00 | “ 9x12 ft.. $15.00 to 45.00 ale Price 35.00 About 100 of these Dresses will be on Sale in 14-16 and 18-year sizes, Also suitable for small women to 36 bust measure, The models are corre- spondingly youthful, varying in Tunic, Bouffant, Surplice, Two Tier New Patterns in Grass Rugs In Light Blues, Rose, Grey, Green, Tans, ete., to suit every room in the home Size 6x9 ft., Size 8x10 ft., | Size 9x12 ft., $10.25 to 14.75 | $13.75 to 20.25 | $14.75 to 22.75 ne Bien Bobs New Spring Footwear Plain Color; donble face with band bor High Pile Chenille Rugs Fashion’s Ni ‘4 teas ie bya well Wool or Cotton back with band borders; and Basque Effects. Lace collars, lon'e Neweet Models Been lay nen ee ere ont very heavy; exceptional values. | embroidery and ruffle trimmings. $ 50 Size 21x45 inches, - - - $6.00 Size 8Y%4x10% ft, - - $135.00 | . “80x60 inches, - - + 10.50 EPA = . | : TVox10% fl, - - - 70.00 PAIS Hy = 2 = 2 9168,00 Dainty and modish new footwear for Easter! A very attractive model may be had in Dull Kid, Patent Colt or Glazed Kid—with leather or wood covered LXV, heels Also Smart Walking Oxfords at $9 0x19 fh..> <--> 4» “ 4 | - : 86.25 Plain or Figured Carpets High Grade Wilton Rugs In a wide range of colors, | Size 9x12 fl, $102.00 to 175.00 Best Grades of Linoleum Wool and Cotton Art Rugs | In Carpet, Wood, Tile or Plain effects, in Also on Sale Friday About 150 Nineteen Misses’ Serge and Jersey Dresses . (ge — West Thirty-Fourth St, 7 Braided gnd embroidered, basque, belted and ide range of colors and ‘ ; ry ' A “ | New York City. Reversible; plain centers with figured R22 FAURE OE SOON OU AOAIEDR: straightline models, in Navy, Black, Beige, Copen 14.00 | relat sth borders. ATARST ONT BORG BS and Brown, For present and early Spring wear. . | peclal Hutrance on sith minegs Size 9x12 ft. only, - - $27.50 $1.70 to 3.75 sq. yard Very Special | | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY \ t eh “= 7 mill a : 2 hidden “ eens ne us acssaaw te SS me bathe om “ al 3 5 RCTINEED SMMEIPTTUR TaN ann aan nerve See .