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tsy, Fire Is Pyschic and _Also a Scrapper fe" ; Mascot of Hook and Lad- daar} : ~ der No. 1 Is a Discrimin- _ ating Epicure Too. y, the tiny dog with the hue tite, which was the pet of the at Hook and Ladder Com- No, 1, in Duane Street, has ry Succeeded by Patsy. ~ Patsy has two claims to fame. | Firat, ho ts psyebic. Beobnd, be'li eat only if his food ts Sffored with mustard, Patsy’ proved this morning, after | washed with gasoline by Fire-| James Mulvaney to be a white, Wire-haired pup of no absolutely de- inate ethnic group, but blue vyes & retrounse nose led to the be- that he belongs to the Celtic ‘of the canine race, That may t for his psychic qualities, hich were domonstrated the other Bight when two strange firemen | ard Hook and Ladder Company L » Patsy sat up a how! that disturbed boys sleeping upstairs and then) am snapping and snarling. Every | je was startied by Patsy's strange} javior, which weemed directed at ‘of the visitors. ‘ | “Patsy's got something on you,” @ommented Fireman Jonn Gleason. “Maybe I've got something on me,” , Visitor responded, reaching imto pooket and drawing forth a pack- hereupon flew into a raye, the mystery was explained. became quiet when the pack- was thrown away. It had con- iy Firemen J: K ” DuBois, Walter Murphy and John , who are fight fans, are prow but Mulvaney and Gleason, | want Patsy to make a good ing at inspection in April, frowa the fighting now. “We're going to wash Patsy twice ‘week in gasoline to get him thor- clean by inspection time,” Mulvaney. “Also,” added Gleason, who reads vid Harum,” “we're going to get @ flea go he'll have something to ‘k about.’ i a er F i MARKED the Inauguration of seven years later in February, Messrs, Lord & Taylor opened the doors of their store to the people of New York. Ninety-five years ago it was a humble shop at 47 Coeina Street + To-day this large and beautiful etore in the busiest, fashion- Your Easter Hat! AH yes, tt will be quite the most be- i ve ever worn, for you it from a wealth of charm- FOURTH FLOOR more original one she coveted * It is i with wool in pis Pit and is brown or navy ing to her taste. Sizes 8 to 14 $18.50 Sizes 120 16 = $25.00 FOURTH FLOO Have You Ever Worn —one of these Union Suits, with love Silk top and lower part of lisle? They're comfortable, with that unique ination of silkiness and warmth that is hard to find And on top of that of course you will wear a Glove Silk Expeies Chace, and satin $3.95 GROUND FLOOR The Bubble Book Party To Be Held in Our " Toyland" Seventh Floor THIS Saturday — 11.15 A.M. and 3 P.M. a to see all your Peds Foe Wich Goose-land. HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH Lord & Taylor Special — Misses’ Easter Suits $45 Tricotine in Navy, Gray and Rookie —Sizes 14 to 20 Years FOUR little Suits for Spring make their best bow—they’ve planned to sell themselves to you on sight! One of them was surely made for you as you will discover when you have seen their smart lines and air of youthful grace. The careful hand finishing of these man- Tricotine of this fine quality and lustrous falaeed Gas os Ching you Mould ok 45 eacsiatn inte ge Hct as ees ease Seen expect to find this season at the very moderate price quoted. recently seenonly in far more expensive suits, The values they represent are hard to match. THIRD FLOOR Five Hundred Hand-Made Blouses THERE'S something about the little, hand-set stitches and exquisite drawn work that particularly a to a woman « The styles are simple, as its the blouses of this season — They have low neck and long-sleeves with dainty cuffs, especially in keeping with their air of tailored smartniess. There are hundreds of them for your choice! A very snow-storm of fresh and lovely Blouses. $3.95 and $5 THIRD FLOOR Gay Sweaters of Soft, Chiffon Alpaca JOLLY little Sweaters they are to wear on crisp Spring days, Tuxedo modebs, with braided girdles and jaunty pockets, that you may sli Seer pie tnanets aces Ob sae co blew it the color of your new sport skirt - They are wonderfully low priced. $12 Jade, Rose, Ti ise, Tan, Yellow, Navy, White THIRD FLOOR An Overnight Bag cAt $11.50 “YES, it is an amazingly low price—lower than its original wholesale cost, to be exact — and when you see these fine bags you will appreci- ‘ate the value, even more than you can in read- ing about them - For they are made of genuine cowhide, and the workmanship is as neat and careful as any we have seen in bags at much higher prices. You have probably been needing just this kind of bag for some time It is the most convenient ® 1 so many uses, because it is easy to carry and yet surprisingly obliging in its roominess. Women’s Easter Suits of Tricotine, Poiret Twill and.Imported Tweeds YOU will probably go shopping tomorrow for the’ Suit of Suits for Busey tte one that charms you most from all the styles + In our big, day-lighted section of Women’s Suits on the Third Floor you will find a remarkably wide choice and surprisingly moderate prices. Plain-tailored, braidbound styles with shoe string belts - The situple lines and silk-stitched, trim effects you'll like - Or sport styles of im- ported Tweeds for town or country, in mixtures of Tan, Blue or Purple. $55 Wrap-Coats for Spring $65 * YOU'LL delight in — the velvety softness of the new pile fabrics shown in these lovely Wraps * Collars that snuggle becomingly against your face, ing lines of simple drapery that flatter your figure in cheir graceful sweep. Feather-light, with soft silk lining, they are what is wanted to sli over your fluffy, frilly Frocks—and you'll find this especial model of Peruvia and Andria Cloth, with its simple shawl collar, one of the most beconing ree ot the season, as well as a conspicuously value. They are shown in the new Spring shades. Camel’s Hair Polo Cloth Coats Silk- Lined it The ideal coat for general setviceability. THIRD FLOOR Two Straps And a Lovely Shade of Grey FOR the newest Pumps are not satisfied with a single strap They have added a second, just by way of being original, and the effect is alto- gether charming. Grey ooze lends itself particularly well to this style, with patent leather running a close second Medium high French heels are those chosen by this dainty Spring shoe. $14.75 SECOND FLOOR rta Lorgay jewels she wears * In her choice of adornment for reception or opera one may read her instinct for the appro- ihe » her appreciation of the beau- ti If she wears a strand of evenly matched pearls one knows chat the two have met in a matchless harmony. $20 to $400 the strand GROUND FLOOR SLs in Gronibla Prone, it, after all, the hands or rather the gloves that attracted you? Price $3.50 GROUND FLOOR Frilly Vests guimpes, so much the better. The icular guimpes in i fe Sagas oak of hid en: Learn and Val lace that add greatly to the colored net. loveliness of the cream They formerly sold for a much high- er price, but sell ar a $5.50 GROUND FLOOR Dotted Veils Are Subtly Flattering THAT is why so many women choose them rather than any other kind of Veils * Then too, one may find juse the dots that carry out a touch of color in suit or frock, Imported Chenille dot veiling is shown in solid colors or in embettes of the newest shades. 75¢ a yard GROUND FLOOR Furs Shall Be Gray disregards it, provided she would have “her costume as modish as a soft little Fur Scarf can make it. Having accepted the color, she pied ree to suit her ringed Mole fancy Tie Scarfs $19.50 Natural Squirel Tie Scarfs $29.50 Gray Fox Animal Shapee Scarfs $69.50 FOURTH FLOOR The Way Your Gown Fits Depends Largely On Corset You Wear AND it is easy enough om find & one particularly suited to your igure if you choose an Elente. Is it the dainty little hip confiner— more than a strip of pink satin with occasional inserts of elastic, ane ' 2 frivolous ruffle of lace around the bottom? Or the lightly boned model of broche with neat lacing below the front steel and a Frenchy trimming of pale blue ribbon and lace around a top? This model is made for the average figure, $5.50 SECOND PLOOR