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* COMMENDS HARRISS FOR INTEREST IN TRAFFIC PROBLEM alpina Big Dealer Says City Should Have Financed Fifth Avenue Towers. © &. Larson is on the warpath once more on the subject of New York's i traffle problems and its methods of | undertaking their solution. Mr. Lar- son's fre 1s aroused now by the fact that the public has permitted Dr. John 1, Harniss, the Deputy Potice Commis- joner, to finance out of his own purse the experimental towers that are in operation at various points on Fifth Avenne f Poiegand 40 not misinterpret my atti- 1 ” says tho President of the tocal loge ge Gistripiting offices. Dr. 4 ts deserving of everyone's; |. heartlest thanks and warmest support \ in hte efforts to relieve existing vo- a reaped congestion and confusion. But x the general public—the biggest city In the world—should hide its head in thame at accepting the gracious char- : ity of @ man who sees only one thing: { 2 the need for improvement, regardless ot who is to bear the cost. “Every motorist and every pedes- <> tetan ts thoroughly aware of the ur- thay Dow repose. “Why, then, js there not an annual posal of an expert—like Dr. Harriss— least, to every thinking oltizen, to real- fee that a private individual is pay- Seing a dill that should be charged against f Yi | problem? It is humiliating, to say the entire municipality.” pe ceipgecee ss 457,147 IN MILWAUKEE. ity Shows Increase tn Population of 22.3 Per Cent. ‘WASHINGTON, March 17—Popula- tions statistics for 1920 announced to-| } day by the Census Bureau Inctuded: gancy for some scheme or project that) ji; ‘wll rescue our main streets and ave- nues from the welter of traffic in which | Profiteer? We refer to the average tailor or clothier. He He is the victim of a system —a system that calls for stag- gering rents, costly fixtures, immaculately dressed mento wait upon you, man to open door for you. right—absolutely, Ready The balance of silk lined, at $30. 18 East 16%St° eppropriation to be placed at the dis-| to use in the working out of the traffic} ja} Milwaukee, 457,117, an increase of 83,- | }P 290, or 22.3 per cent. over 1910. Oswego, . N. ¥., 23,626, an increase of |} 258, or 1.1 per cent. Milwaukee ranked twetfth tm 1910/& with 373,857, an increase of 31.0 per! = cent. over 1900. Frankiin Simon Boys’ SHops shut the You will have to push our door open, but we will save you money, We sell to youin our loft, where we make the clothes, And the goods are ¢ for service or made to measure suité Jol} aad desire. $35 to Selling out by Sarwikiges if dur Overcoats, Caring Sarrow@ ouio Uk pfarsour Pres Serwern wun, ‘Crem RONG TELLER. > E500, The Spacalty Shop of Onjinaions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREED, ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY The Most Extraordinary Sale _Ever Held by This Shop in WOMEN’S BLOUSES is not. young even a NO C. O. D’S. FIFTH FLOOR ‘Topcoats for Boys Of All Ages Made of Camel’s Hair Polo Cloth— Not an Imitation but the Real Thing We bought this Polo Cloth ourselves, so we can speak with authority. comes from one of Ie the finest mills in England. We could have bought imitation polos, with less weight and body, but it takes a man's Polo Cloth to measure ap to our Boys’ Wearmoor standards! They are tailored as finely as Men’s Polo Coats, too. They are boyish in their lines, but there is nothing boyish about the workmanship. Wear- moor tailoring is the finest ever put on a boy’s back. Wearmoor Polo Coats For BOYS of 10 to 18 Years Raglan model, full belted, silk yoke and sleeve linings, and patch pockets. Wearmoor Polo Coats For BOYS of 5 to 9 Years Plain sleeve English modet, full-befted, handsomely full-lined with iridescent silk. Golf Caps to match, $4.50 ex 256 pane Simon act 37th and 38th Streets Fifth AYO 910 ApS $60 soa °75 #55 COMPRISING FRENCH HANDMADE MODELS, NO EXCHANGES. NO CREDITS. Handmade Lingerie Blouses tinguishing touches of hand embroidery, hand drawn work and fine laces. French blouses of voile, batiste and handkerchief linen, elaborated by e Also of crepe de chine and a few hand made vojle blouses, including Crepe de chine, charmeuse and Georgette crepe blouses with elaborate Elaborate Costume Blouses The most elegant types of blouses in charmeuse, crepe de chine and A LIMITED NUMBER OF Mostly one of a kind. Many are extreme novelties in figured silk of 9 COPIES and HANDSOME COSTUME BLOUSES Some Slightly Soiled from Handling Formerly 11.50 to 23.50 5.90 Blouses of sheer batiste, French voile and handkerchief linen, with dis- Handmade French Blouses 8 50 Formerly 15.00 to 35.00 “* hand embroidery, real laces and drawn work; also a few copies of im- ported models in duvetyn and Georgette crepe. ‘ Georgette Crepe Blouses Formerly 18.50 to 45.00 15. 50 Russian overblouses; many models real filet lace trimmed or hand em- broidered. Exquisite Dressy Blouses Formerly 29.50 to 50.00 22. 50 encrustations of beads and hand embroidery. Many entirely hand made; also copies of French model blouses. Formerly 45.00 to 65.00 395. 00 Georgette crepe; several almost entirely of real filet lace, heavily silk fringed, crystal beaded or with embroidery tracery. Handsome Over-Blouses Formerly 75.00 to 150.00 30. 00 Oriental design; of embroidered crepe de chine; of Georgette crepe with filet lace bands; 8f charmeuse with silk floss embellishments. Stern Brothers West 42nd St. — (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. A Pre-Kaster Offering On the Third Floor, To-morrow WOMEN’S SPRING DRESSES THIS SEASON’S NEW MODELS Extraordinary Values at $27.90 $39.50 | TRICOTINE and TAPFETA TRICOLETTES Braided and beaded models in the latest effects. With artistic hand embroidered long and short tunics, also coat effects. Typical examples of the many economy offerings avail- able in our Women’s Apparel Section at these prices, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS Stern Brothers: West 42d St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43d St. jf On the Third Floor To-morrow Early Spring Styles in MISSES’ AFTERNOON FROCKS Of Taffeta Silk and Satin $26.50 e Distinctive models revealing many clever effects of Ripples, Ruffles, Flares and Frills; Wool hand embroidered, beaded girdles, lace vestees, short sleeves and round or square necks add their note of effectiveness to these noteworthy values. Exceptional at Sizes 14, 16, 18 Two Special Groups of WOMEN’S SILK HOISERY At Noteworthy Prices To-morrow on the Main Floor. Heavy weight Silk Stockings with ; Fancy Silk Si } Open work extra reinforced toes and heels; phrae: f m rien good Black only. ; in a variety of colors. $2.75 pair $1.75 pair WOMEN’S FINE LISLE STOCKINGS—Full fashioned; Black, White, Brown or Grey ..0:sienasvieisiesesotesuat emis +» Pair '75¢ DRESS LININGS A Timely Offering Thursday on the Second Floor At Much Below Regular Prices — Venetia Sateens— 86 inches; plain colors; Tan, Brown, Navy Blue, Taupe, Copenhagen, etc., $1.10 yard Satin Lining— 86 inches wide; lustrous finish; in a splendid as- sortment of colors, $1.95 yard Novelty Sateens— 86 inches wide, in a large range of patterns; fine satin finish, is 95c yard An Important Offering of | | IMPORTED REAL LACES Suitable for Spring and Summer Blouses, Dresses and Underwear At Special Prices for To-morrow: Real Point de Binche, Real Maline and Real Valenciennes Laces and Insertions; yd. 68c, 1.25, 2.98 to 39.50 Real Filet Edging and Insertions,.. “ 30c, 45c, 75cto 6.98 ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENTS of Nurses’ and Maids’ SMART SPRING UNIFORMS Developed in dependable materials; with long or short sleeves; reversible or detachable collars and cuffs. SPECIAL for TO-MORROW—Second Floor DRESSES of Grey Soisette or | DRESSES of Black Lawn or Dotted White Poplin; long sleeves, smart | or Striped Percale with long or short models, attractively priced at sleeves; newest styles, $5.95 $3.75 | HOUSEHOLD LINENS Specially Priced for Thursday All Linen Irish Satin Damask Table Cloths and Napkins 2x2 yards, full bleached, » » $7.50, 9.50, 10.50 2x2Y% yards, ““ =“ » » 10.50, 12.00, 13.00 2x8 yards, “ “ » » 12.50, 15.00, 16.00 22-in, Napkins, .» » . . doz 9.75, 12.50, 15.00 | Huck Towels, ‘ Tiged “Kitchen” emmed 4 .ee0. +++ doe, x Towels ‘: Heames dos, 3,60, 5.90 pine mena ceria doz. 4.50, 6.50 Huck Towels, Typed “Glass” Hemstitched ......doz. 4,50, 7.25 ‘Towels . doz. 6,50, 8.75 Bath Towels, Linen She eps, Hemmed .+sees0.+s doz. 7.00, 8.25 Hemstitched....pair, 17,50, 20.00 Linen Pillow Cases, Dimity Bedspreads, ea, 2.25, 2.95 Hemstitched ......pair, 3.50, 5.75