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ST OFFICE SIFE B80 OF $400 OMEN CAUGHT cetera Doors Blown Off Vault yin Hudson Street Building. Landrigan to-day took to Headquarters two men from the police hope to gain in- on regarding a bold safe rob- Branch Post Office No. 14 on 4 floor of No. 42 Hudson ‘The rotihery took place fat- Right. Four thousand dollars a ss) in stamps was stolen, and more than | $5,000 in cash and stamps, covered by the wreck of the explosion by which the big safe was opened, was left be- hind. The burglars entered the yard be- hind the building by coming through & bullding on Thomas Street, They Jelimbed the roof of a one-story exten- sion at the back of the building, pried open a skylight end dropped into the rear of the office, ‘The explosive used brought down the plastering of the walla and ceiling. The neighborhood is deserted Satuniay night and no one has been found who heard the noise. Detective Frazer of the Bast 14th Street Station reported to-day with three prisoners charged with the rob- bery of the cloak and suit factory of Herman Simon, No, 401 East 104th Street, at 1 o'clock Monday morning. Five thousand dollars’ worth of dress goods was taken from a sixth-story loft and carried away in a dig motor truck, of which the detective got a description, including the last three numbers of the license plate, from an West Thirty-Fourth Street ‘Wie ha = Nata Nat th NOR Nath = th Nam nk ~ Nae a blew the safe doors twenty feet and| § a early working marketman who seen the truck leaving the place. Last night, in @ garage at 108th Street, Frazer found a truck with the required last three numbers on the license plate. In the body of the| truck were many shreds und threads from cloth goods roughly handled. He awaited the arrival of the | feur, Anthony East 116th St a Afte r wive talk with M. rated Anthony Colona, . 361 Bast 113th Btreet, and f No, 446 East’ 117th n cloth was found in artment house where Colona is known to ‘The Wap Jimmy | a room in the Marrone lived the poll as Valentine. Lord ® Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street "ass IHE charm of an individual perfume is one sought for by fastidious wo men; by im- ported perfumes it is possible to gain this last fragrant toilet touch. Any one of these odors will leave a lasting fragrant memory: Ba ay Souvenier de la Cour LL" on Rue de Ia Paix Chypre Charminade Valreine Pour Chanj Jasmine Le Regent mo Peanss Among the French perfumers represented are: Houbigant, Guerlin, Roger & Gallet, Leu- theric, Coty, Gabilla, Gravier, Pinaud, D’Orsay, Piver, Kerkoff, Rosine, Rigaud, Agnel, Arys, Bourjois. Grownd Floor SIR THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROB 16, For Tomorrow $49.50 A choice of two tailored models for street wear the first mild days of Spring. Il- lustrated here is the back- buttoned, collarless dress with Roman Silk girdle, the sash ends finished with tassels; accordion-pleated skirt. i Equally smart is the New Coatee Dress, Eton effect, with gilet and girdle of Ori- ental Silk; straight line skirt with jaunty pockets. For Women Tricotine Frocks In Navy Blue Store Closes at 5 P. M. ~-FIFTH AVENUE— Copies of Higher Priced Models and Exceptionally Good Values Lord & laylor 38th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk 39th Street Spring Frocks of Taffeta and Tricotine For Misses Taffeta Frocks Navy and Black For Tomorrow $39.50 Crisp, pretty Dresses fot the young girl, with modish little frills and ribbons to make them festive. In the illustration note the new shoulder cut of the collar- less bodice, and the insets of white embroidered Organdie as the finish for neck and sleeves; the narrow girdle of turquoise picot ribbon, looped at the side; the smart skirt with narrow, vertical frills. Sizes 14 to 18. Hand-Made Batiste Blouses HOSE fresh, pretty lingerie Waists, individ- ualized by dainty, hand-wrought decora- tions or drawn work, seldom to be had in any but the high-priced models, offered tomorrow at the low price of $3.95 Many models, with high or low neck, all with long sleeves, tailored, hemstitched tucks or with hand-drawn motifs, frills edged with real Filet lace, and round neck models. Dress Pumps for Spring NEW model for the woman who delights in dainty footwear. Paris Decrees Flouncings of Lace and Embroidery A display of fashionable designs at prices showing unusual values. Kid or Patent Leather, at $13.75 — Women’s Low Shoe A timely clearance of higher priced Pumps, a variety of styles in broken sizes. Reduced to $6.85 Lace Flouncings $4.95 to $12.95 yard Margot, Bohemian and Filet Lace Flouncings for Spring frocks. White, cream and ochre; 36 to 40 inches wide All sizes in this collection, but Embroidered Net Flouncings not all sizes in every model. » Suits for Easter Of Navy Blue Tricotine IEPRESENTING new and authori- tative modes. Tailored with the true Bedell distinction and metro- politan finesse —_Tricotine, Serges, Poiret Twills developed in a variety of Etons, Boleros and tailored types. | CAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Stondard of Marit 34" St, New York, Harbingers Of Spring Dainty, airy newness in the form of our ‘ Tongue-Bow ” Pumps — true advance cour- iers of Spring’s gentlest mood. Cocoa Calf 11.10 Gun Metal 10.00 $5.95 to $7.95 yard Black and brown net flouncings embroidered in band, self color and scroll effects for afternoon and dinner gowns; 36 and 40 inches wide. Batiste and Organdie Bands $1.75 to $3.95 yard Daintily executed bands showing English eyelet and hand embroidered effects. Appropriate for gilets; 214 to g inches wide. Swiss Flouncings $1.95 to $2.75 yard Attractive flouncings for making baby dresses and lingerie; 27 inches wide. Ground Floor Fathion? Joltf: ELTS that will be a distinctive note of difference and bright- ness on a new Spring frock, heightening the artistic effect of the entire costume, Suede, calf, kidskin and patent leather are used in making these novel accessories. Some have striking, others simpler designs, hand painted, studded, pierced or raffia worked. Or the belt may be plain or in- tricately braided. Unusual, too, and worthy of note are the clever buckles of metal, Gallilith and pearl that many of them carry. The season's late colors are represented, whether sombre or gayer shades are desired. Priced from 50c to $10.00 Ground Floor. A GUIMPE OF NET ILL give the essen- tially teminine daintiness to the new Spring suit or trock, especially when it is further decorated with put- tings, hemstitching and Val. lace, as illustrated, White and Cream The less than usual price makes this offering doubly attractive. Ground Floor, mothers. Misses’ Gowns Domestic make, $1.85 to $3.95 Philippine make, $2.75 to $4.95 One-Piece Pajamas Blue Batiste, pink trim- med, or pink trimmed with blue, $1.95 to $7.50 HAND- KERCHIEFS IHESE of fer- ings, in view of the scarcity of linen, are ve ry at- tractively priced. Men’s Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiets with %-inch hems, dozen $4.00 Men’s Plain Linen Handkerchiets, sheer quality, assorted hems. each 50c Men’s Pure Linen: Handkerchiets with tape or cord borders. each 75¢ Women’s Irish Linen Handkerchiets with hand _— embroidered corners. each 35¢, 50c, 75c Women’s Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, sheerandmedium weights. each 35¢c, 50c Ground Floor: A Featuring the Pump with centre seam, two buttons at sides, in Gun Metal, Black med, Madras or striped Cambric, OTH Floor Spring Showing of New. Lingerie for Misses and Girls ASTERTIDE collection of dainty Philippine and domestic Lingerie, embroidered and lace trim- med, or in simple tailored styles, presenting exceptional values at prices to interest all thrifty Sizes 6 to 18 Years—Priced According to Size. Misses’ Drawers Domestic make, 50c to $2.25 Philippine make, $1.50 to $2.25 Two-Piece Pajamas Pink Batiste, blue trim- Misses’ Bloomers White Muslin, Cotton Crepe or Sateen, pink Batiste or dotted Mull, 90c to $3.25 Gymnasium Bloomers Black or navy Sateen, $2.75 Sergs Bloomers, $1.95 to $4.50 3.95 to $6.45 Second Floor, Untrimmed Millinery Presenting New and Authoritative Expressions of the Modes from Paris. HAPES originated by the most notable French modistes, hand blocked, in Milan, Lisere and all the season’s most desired novelty straws. All the suiting shades, with black predominating. French Model Hats May Be Dupli- cated With These Imported Shapes. Most Moderately Priced, $7.95 to $20.00 Sport Hats in Charming Variety, $4.95 to $5.95 Third Floor Princess Slips Domestic make, $1.15 to $6.95 Silk Slips, $4.45 to $11.75 Combinations Sizes 6 to 16 years, lace and embroidery trimmed. $2.10, $2.35, $2.95 LINGERIE RIBBONS lus- EAVY H trous quality i of beautiful two-toned ribbons that will enhance the daintiness of delicate lingerie. The prices show unusually at- tractive values. Pink and Blue, Blue and Violet, Violet and Yellow. Sold in 10-yard pieces Width No. 1; piece, $1.25 Width No. 14; piece, $1.50 Width No. 2; piece, Width No. 3; piece, 2.90 Width No. 5; piece, $3.50