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THIRD CHESS GAME A DRAW AT 63D MOVE] average 4 Shortest Session in History of Championship Matches Ends Again Without Victory. HAVANA, March 23.—The shortest ®ession over held in an international hess match closed here last night when Dr. Emanuel Lasker of Berlin @nd Jose R. Capablanca of Havano | took thelr places before the’ board to finish their third game in the match for the world championship. Ad- Journment had been taken Monday night after. the sixty-second move. ‘Technically, it was a no-move ses- sion, for the only play made on the board was the sealed move of Capa- Blanca, the sixty-third for white, which was written down at the clost of the previous session and therefore counts as the last move of that ses- sion instead of the first last night. The Cuban's move proved to be his knight from queen 5 to king 3. Dr. Lasker then said he did not see how he could break through Capablanca's position. It was obVious Capablanca ould do no more, and the game was called a draw, the third draw of the match, in which thus far there have been no victories, The‘ fourth game will be started to-night, The posit nird game of the world championship chess match Just before the first and only move Of last night's session. Capablanca, playing white, moved his Knight to the king's third square, and Lasker accepted a draw. ORGANIST’S SLAYER PUT ON TRIAL TO-DAY| drinker and consumes twice as muéh LG as former gqperations, according to the! facilities THE EVENING sumption of milk last year waa eati- mated at 44 gallons per capita, not in- cluding that used in ice-cream, theese WE Love OUR MILKI ream Diinks 44 bial Jone @ Year, Figures Show, |e. hile every family had Its own cow WASHINGTON, March 2%—The av-| in colonial Gays, the department one rage Amertcan to-day Is a great milk| ports ‘mild, the present day develop- try centres with modern andling and transportation makes {t easier now (or. the The cons clty conputrer to met his milk supply e Nenartment of Assoultars. Easter Clothes for Men Women & Boys PAY AS CONVENIENT The Easiest CREDIT Terms « FoAsteR is here. Have you bought that new Suit or Dress’or Coat? Are you ready for the “dress- up” day? If not—visit Hy Grade this evening or tomorrow—cash need not worry you. Select what you wish and arrange easy confidential terms of Payment to suit your convenience. Only Seven. days more—the Great Housekeeping Sales Negro Who Killed Perth Amboy THE abundance of new styles and materials, colors and sizes, will make your choicea pleasure. The low prices will save you money, the quality willdelight you, BE sure it’s the Hy Grade store and you'll be sure of satisfaction. Woman Declared Sane—Under- goes Alcohol Reaction Tests. ‘Trial of George Washington Knight, the negro charged with the murder’ of Mrs. Edith Wilson, Perth Amboy chureh| erganist, was set for this afternoon. Knight, examined yesterday by Dr, Henry T. Cotton, superintendent of the trenton © Hospital for the Insane, and Dr. Christopher B, Ling of Newark, ared to be sane, although of tality. This morning tests were being made Bpon the negro to determine his reac- tion to aleoho! by Dr. Henry of Perth! Aumboy for the State, and Dr. Rosewater for the defendant. Dr. Rosewater made analyses for the United St | ment in connec the Volstead act before its passage, Sheriff William Wygkoff put extra| Guards around the court house to-da: and made all preparations to preven trouble when the trial starts. A greut | crowd gathered 125th Street West a Koch Prices Make Dewslown Shopping an Exiravagance * KOCHeC. MEN’S SUITS BOY’S WOMEN’S & TOPCOATS * CLOTHES * APPAREL OUT-OF-TOWN RESIDENTS are also invited to open a CREDIT Account at either of our stores CREDIT ‘CLOTHING CO, Bi West 125th Street Bet. Lenox & 7th Avenues Downtown Store 113 Nassau St, Nea Ann Se. | *Be sure of address, Don’t be misled. Look for the name HYGRADE Open Evenings 125th Street West EX TRA ORDINAR y ‘SALE OF Smart Al!-Wool Jersey Suits In Styles Distinguished for Charm HESE Sport suits are the product of the manu- facturers of the well-known “Fulwool” garments, and thus go out endorsed for re- liability of make and high standard of fabric. it Up Up ff ml Inimitably styled, in all the lead- ing‘heather mixtures, including Cin- namcn Brown, Jade, Tan, Taupe, Dark Green, Coats are box-pleated. Some box back with inverted pleats that (\7 run the length of the coat. They are ‘ in Tuxedo and notched collar models. ‘Skirts have two pockets. Sizes for women and misses, Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— . 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Another Glimpse into Kaster’s Treasure Box’ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 23, 1921. Formerly A. T. Stev T. Stewart & Co. br Ratseatin ted coved in the newspa, but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. Easter Millinery is at its zenith! Thursday's display will pre- sent the very newest ideas of a season which, more than any other, has been marked by ex- treme individuality in its mil- linery. Specialized at $10, $15, $20, $25 and $35 Among the scores of hats, the writer noted— Hats of ribbon—pleated, rath-| ered and made into motifs, Hats of black horse Rate! some with coquettish draperies of black lace, others with trail- ing plumage of glycerined ostrich, Large hats of a new and ef- fective two-toned straw trimmed with clusters of flowers, Leghorn hats made _pictur- esque with pink roses and Nat- tier blue ri Small, trim hats of Batavia cloth embroidered all over in contrasting tones. Tailored hats—and the new 1921 sailor hats, too! In a word—hundreds of hats for girls in their teens, young women and matrons, First Floor, Old Buliding Long Chamois Lisle Gloves, $1.15 12-button length, for short sleeve dresses, in French gray mode, beaver and white; $1.15 pair, Same length in finer quality) at $1.75 pair. 16-button length, in French gray, pongee and white, $2. Main Floor, Old Buliding. Most favored Silks for Spring frocks All are washable White habutai, 86 in., $1.25 to $5.85. White broadcloth, 32 in., #2.50 to $2.85, White pongee, 33 in., $1.85. Satin, 36 in., $1.85; extra heavy quality, $2.25; white, pink or flesh, Striped crepe de chine, $1.95. Main Floor, Old Building. Simple Clothes for little girls Coats, $12.95 The coats pictured are fash- joned of soft polo cloth, beau- tifully tailored, with carefully developed details, such as pock- ets, durable savwen linings, smart buttons and well-cut shoulders and collars. For Miss 2 to 6. Other attractive models, in other materials, $10 to $30. Straw Hats, $4.95 Smart tailored models, to turn or down as their little wearer pleases. Some have long ribbon streamers, In tan, navy blue, brown, black or two-tone com- binations. Other attractive hats up to $12.95, Frocks, $3.95 Practical little bloomer frocks that small girls adore for play: time. Of pink or blue c bray after two charmingly sim- ple models—one with pretty yestee of fine white pique, the other with quaint round neck- line piped in pique and adorned with six important pearl but- tons. For Miss 2 to 6. A tableful of Frocks —the most irresistible little be- ruffled ' organdie frocks for parties in palate rainbow colors, $4.50 to Third Floor, Old Bulldihy. THE DIVERTING FRILL The Blouse that frills To frill in as feminine a way as possible and still to maintain its identity as the charming companion of the severely tailored suit, is the ambition of a large major- ity of the smartest of blous- es this spring. We can't remember when the frill was quite so diverting. Sometimes it starts at the base of a small turned-down collar and becomes merely a hald-frill pleating its way down the front of one’s blouse. Often it is an. important double ruffled affair that falls jabot-wise, form a deep V neck- line, or it may be part of the collar itself, Four types pictured At the extreme left is pic- tured the collar and frill of a Candies, Boxes and Favors for Easter Particularly acceptable as Easter gifts are handsome newly imported candy boxes from Paris, filled with choco- lates, caramels and bon-bons from the CAMEE shop. The candy is made from our well-known specially delicious French recipe, $1.75 Ib. The boxes are in paper, of odd shapes and gay designs, 35¢ to In satin and hand-decorated, they are more gorgeous still at $15 up. Gay little boxes and baskets, all shapes and sizes, are mounted with a chick or bunny or a tiny doll attired in costume, perfect in every detail, ready to join the Easter parade; 12c to $1 each. Jack Horner Pies Such wonderful pies, in rose, lilac, jonquil and jade, that no other table decoration could possibly be needed. In sha of huge Easter eggs, chicken coops, bunny baskets and rose- balls, fashioned of crepe paper, and containing twelve plums at the ends of long ribbons, one for every Lego to be pulled out Pilea ¢ pie is opened;” $11 to rial Gallery, New hatad Plitinem gray Fox Scarves, $85 The new platinum fox is a lovely shade of gray, which will go well with the new Buster suit, Other Fur Scarves « Russian sable scarves, one- skin, $160; two skins, $194 The one-skin searf is extr large. The two-skin scarf medium size. Dyed blue fox scarves, fir quality, $85. Second Floor, Old Building Three topless Parisienne Corsets These corsets give the figure the natural straight line neces- sary with the new spring frocks, They are particularly excel- lent for women who sing, be- cause they insure perfect free- dom through the diaphragm. Models designed for medium figures—carefully fashioned of plain striped or figured pink coutil of fine quality, well tai- lored, serviceable and daintily finished, $8, $8.50 and $12.50. Other models, $5 to $40. Brassieres, a variety of models, in attractive materials $1 up. Third F r, Old Building blouse of fine batiste entirely hand made, and ornamented with fine drawn work and cord- ing. Very smart for the small sum of $5. A hand-made blouse of ecru- tinted Georgette crepe, edged with Valenciennes, boasts of the collar and jabot all in one, is $84.50, Next is a little turned-back collar and pleated frill attached that gives charm to a hand- made blouse of fine tinted voile. ‘The frill and cuffs are edged with wide Valenciennes lace in cream color; $16.75. A hand-made French blouse of white batiste sponsors the little close-fitting collar and jabot frill at the extreme right in flesh color; $8.75. These are merely a few types in the collection, There are a multitude of others. Prices rig from $4.95 for a George' model with leated frill and and cuffs to $103 tor a French linen blouse. Second Floor, Old Butiding There is a Coat or Cape here— ur daughter of 6 to 16 years We had the advantage of assistance from Paris in the creation of our Spring coats and capes, which are the best we have had in years, As the prices range from $13.75 to $49.50 it is obvious that coats and capes are gopies and adapta- tions of Paris fashions. So true to Paris are they that a tailor who usually makes some of our coats asked us if the models which we are displaying in some of our windows were not made in the French Capital. CAPES include every charm- ing style from simple circular capes of bright red cloth to straightline ca) of cross- barred wool velours. COATS—many, many models in every conceivable material from homespuns in gay Spring colors to conservative blue | |Lace Stock Stockings from abroad We do not believe that any of ‘ae the lisle thread stockings in af these four groups can be ob- og tained elsewhere at the moder-, JP ate prices below named. At $2.50 pair All-over open work, three patterns, in black or white; lace insertion at ankles, over instep, in black, white or cordovan, At $1.75 pair Lace ankles, new pretty pat- tetns in black, white, cordovan The smart woman bechoreernrey i in her tweeds At $1.50 pair e Even she who was the firm Open-work side clocking; 4 mercerized lisle thread in black, white, cordovan; gauge weight, At $1.25 pair Lace ankles in a variety of and not-to-be;t o | d-otherwise supporter of the\midnight blue cloth taiiewr has been seen tak- ing her smart tweed-clad self up Fifth Avenue, This is what has patterns; black, white, cordovan. ff happened this spring; scarcely ‘At ate fall fooblonels | bar ce ee Hepat yereea Main Floor, Old Building. I] made on slim tailored lines, : - F Boys’ Norfolk Suits Illustrated above Two pairs knickers are two models from the group, of tweed suits specialized in the Seldom have we offered such 4 selection of attractive suits Women's Swit Salon to sell at $48. The sketch shows you the cor- rect, well-cut lines of the suits, but their real personality Hes in the charm of the fabrics. Soft, finely woven Exquisite colors—such as ashes of roses, beige, tan, gray for boys for spring wear. And the prices are so low—very much lower than last season, Suits of herringbone, with two pairs of knickers, are $16.50. and gray- in. Made with the correct notched collar, and with distinctive nar- row belts, or in the unbelted, rather box-coat effect. Shoul- ders are narrow and excellently fitting, sleeves are correct ye care Liege) sleeve and are larly good worn with tailored blouses with link cuffs. Second Floor, Old Butiding. moan al stand- arin ioe 7 Me 18 years; $13.50 New cloth and straw hats, in ff great variety. Third Floor, Old Building. Only SEVEN days 2 eres ae pene ces = ern en ee + |Spring Shoes for Boys to save on Soaps Easter Shoes with original touches serges, and from covert cloth to onan satins in light tones. Second Floor, Old id Fomh Street '“!"* High shoes in tan and black calf, Goodyear welt, heavy regres hy on soles, blind eyelets to iece in heel, Ree en and mgial shoes, Sizes 1 to 6; $6. Low shoes in tan and black low heels, very smart looking and a very good make, Sizes 1 to @; $5.75. Burtiagton Arcade floor, jew Buliding. KNICKERBOCKER H ARD- WATER SOAP (which was $2 dozen cakes during the pat year) is 75¢ a dozen cakes, 45¢ for half dozen, 7c a cake, dur- ing March, Get your order in We are filling orders ag fast as the seep) is delivered from the facto: Orders received after March 31 will have to be filled at regular prices, CHOICE —almond, verbena, violet or unscented. Main Floor, Old Building fe Mh vy m “. A VERY IMPORTANT CHOICE Since the advent of the brief skirted frock, shoes have assumed a new im- portance in the wardrobe of the well-dressed woman. She fully appreciates that to have one’s costume ef- fective there must be har- mony in every detail and that every occasion requires its proper shoe as well as its proper frock. the de Consequently, mand for something new is constantly heard, and, in- deed, has tempted the most ts well-behaved and circum- spect of shoes to forsake good old conservative ways and to do any number of daring and interesting things—with what fascin- ating results, Our collection includes a large variety of smart shoes designed for every occasion, for trotteur, sport, afternoon or evening wear, and embodies the latest fashion notes in leathers, lines and buckles. $8 to $18. Steel buckles are e having idéd