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THE «VENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1991. Saye t*risoner CHESS MASTERS IN FOURTH TIE GAME MISS LAROCQUE BECOMES THE BRIDE | OF CHAS. R. CODMAN Biias Hatek, store at No. proprietor « a ends 330 Atlanitc 2¥emee Becet ee, Mg ~ Pelee ul cg . Lasker and Capablanca Will Try day’ on & Char a ot . Fifth Time for Victory. in PE ohaer, a detective forts Pulte, st wlure, Halex pur 2 emall boys various the detective elaine | Havana To-Night. HAVANA, March 24.—The fifth game in the Lasker-Capadlanca chess match for the wortd'’s championship will be played here to-night. AM four games thus fer have resulted in draws. articles which were atolen, Four of the seven lads involved have been arres Mice say Fal In the fourth game, played last night, Dr. Lasker, having the white pieces, tried a variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined. The novelty came at the fourteenth move, when Lasker made a sortie with his Queen's Rook Pawn. This was apparently a puzzler to the Cuban master, who hesitated « long time before replying. He eolved it, however, and the game proceeded with 4 Uvely exchange of pieces to a draw ut the Urirtieth move. The score: nn An offert supplying immediate but future needs as well. Fine quality kid in brown, gray, black with white em- broidery and white with black em- broidery, overseam sewn. Women’s 2-Clasp Gloves Value $2.50 Pair *1.65 that warrants not only tan, QUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED. MARIE: CAPARLAMCA 1 P-a4 4 | 30 Kee PKs @keans =o xcxms | tea ork 4 hits Bar| ie Paker eek GPK Castes | du h-RT KPaP kes dktae | ft Ope i eS) Pas Bilesr ere oar De heat | OES Keng i A AY qs | ees ead Shirts have the floor to- 11 Castles (xR) Ht wt | 2 Bs | os ; ake pants HKD, ich night—and they deserve it. thee EORUB EEE, GE) A. stock all fresh and new—and the usual generous variety you expect to find at | the ‘four corners.’’ We prepared early and | amply—same as always. Only yesterday we met ATHENS REPORTS TURKISH RETREAT Greek Commmunique Declares Drive Along Bagdad Railway is Proving Successful. 0d New York and Boston Families | United by Quiet Wedding ‘Ceiciiory Here. ‘Miss Theodora Larocque, only child et Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larocque of i chan Na 24 Lexington Avenue, was mar-| ATHENS, March 2.—~Turkish Na-|@ Chicago mer it, who Wied yesterday in the Church of the in his voice tionalists are reported retreating ‘beyond | with tears the Bagdad Railway line in Asia Minor % in a Greek communique to-day. The SAid that though he had communique stated the Greek armies searched _ the wholesale started an irresistible drive on Tues- | |day, forcing the Turks back along | Market thoroughly he could find scarcely any- thing in fine quality shirts wide front. Mussel 6. Codman, who acted as best The Greeks are approaching Eskthehr, | for immediate delivery. Incidentally, we remind man, wae the only attendant. After! with the enemy in headlong flight, it! you that our prices on shirts Dpiphany. ‘Cheries R. Esat 2th = Street, Codman, son of Mr. to and Mra Russell Sturgis Codman of Bos- ton, the Rev. William T. Crocker offi- citing’ A few intimate friends were the onty guests outside the families. he ceremony « wedding breakfast waa| was stated. @erved at the home of the bride's par-| (Eskihebr is an important june- enta. tion on the “Berlin to Bagdad” road, Mr. Codman, who graduated from| about fifty miles east of tho armis- Prarvard tn 1916, served as a Lieuten-| tice, line drawn prior to the London | are based on current replace- lam overscas. The Codman family ts| conference In e Allies at- Aespabsesieand {ment costs—$2.50 to $11. | of the Sest end vest known 10 | bead to settle the Asia Minor Rocers Peet ComPANY Broadway PRICE PAID IN FULL #138: arenes The bride, who te a desemiant of Major Rufus King and Col. Wiliam} LOUISIANA SALE uer, spent two years in bospital work | fm France during the war. For some | | fame she assisted im the hospital of Dr. | | Broadway Gosepb A. Blake, ‘who married her| Secretary Mellon Unable to Find | @t Warren feomsin, Mrs, Katherine Duer Mackay. : |) The young couple, upon completing | Records of Any Debts of heir honeymoon, wil! restde in Boston. BLOW KNOCKED OUT LIQUOR SMUGGLER | gations In France that this Government ff still owes France money on the Louis!- fj 4 (Canadian in Hospita Chase | «na purchase and other old transactions ever peed Se | SNA further search of treasury recorde by U. S. Revenue Officers was made, he said, and failed to reveal ‘Near Border. any evidences of unpaid obligations or (ipectal to The Brening World.) \anything to indicate that the records | jf MONTREAL, Quebec, March M4. — “Four Convenient ” themsevles were tneomplete. (Chased by New York State revenue of-|* Yicers because they rightly suspected this automobile was laden with smug- ied liquor, George Wilson, age forty. of Montreal, resisted arrest. He was felled. by a blow from a “billie in the hands of Revenne Officer Lynch of New York. Wilson was apeeding on the Platts- burg Road near West Chasey, He was ordered to stop but ignored the com- mand. Officers in another car went in pursuit, firing several shots at him. One shot struck a rear tire and another ‘the gipoline tank, putting the car out of commission. The officers, after find- mg the liquor, arrested Wilson. As ‘Lynch was taking him in charge he put truggle. It was then Lynch struck him. Unconscious he was taken to Champlain VaileysHospital, Plattsburs js head was cut ral stitches, but Headaches Caused by : Eyestrain are permanently relieved only by wearing correct It is dangerous to neglect ply eyesight. Reliable Eyesight Examination By Registered Eye Specialists THEY can't ry -and they can’t slip Under the soft, wide webbing veins and mus- cles freely asses. ; glass function At Dealer 26 hrlich éSons Established 59 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St- 223 Sixth Av., 15th St 350 Sixth Av., 22d St, 3-iN for the name EZ. yarver son buy KZ ts made Alwass look c ne P, THOS. P. TAY. \ Beldtonort. Conn” °° 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St. tal changed fi | sa-|W. L. DOUGLA ® e Retail Price Quality of Material Reduced’ 8.00 SHOES “is SEaWeteunsty’ °L0.00 || Spscial. Shes? $6.00 FOR MEN AND WOMEN THE STAMPED PRICE IS W. L. DOUGLAS PERSONAL GUARANTEE THAT THE SHOES ARE ALWAYS WORTH THE PRICE PAIDFOR THEM are the best known shoes in the world, ii Sold in 107 W. L. Douglas stores, direct from the factory to you at only one profit, which i] guarantees to you the best that can be woduced at the lowest possible cost. W.L. | Bo las name and the retail price are stamped on the bottom of all shoes [ee they leave the factory which is your protection against unreasonable profits, W. L. Douglas shoes are absolutely the best shoe values for the money in this country. They are made of the best and finest leathers 4] that money can buy. They combine quality, iy style, cites egery id and wearing qualities to other makes selling at hi liquor equal prices. They are the leaders in the Se #4504500 bi centers of America. The prices are the same everywhere; they cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid, skilled, shoe- makers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. CAUTION Insist upon be W. 1, Dougtas, shoes. Thenameand priceleplainiystamped onthe preg sole. Be careful to see that it has not been changed or mutilated w, ident as H6 EE Haat for ale In you vical, order dct from factory. Catalague fre. 210Sparh Se: Brockton, Mess Ww. ,, DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK ¥ . JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue. te 800 Wore 32th Rereet *#HOBOKEN—120 Washington Street, *UNION HILL~ 276 Bergenline Ave, *NEWARK-831 Broad Street. #PATERSON 192 Market St.,cor, Clarks £#TRENTON—20 Kast State Street. rect. near 14th. cor, 86th St, ‘imes 8q.) O84 Third Avenues. venue. Paird Av.,cor.1 20th 8t. ) Phird A.v.,bot. 140ihd147insts Gtores marked with Broadway | i. at 34th St. Fifth Ave. at 41st St, | U. S. to France. } | WASHINGTON, March 24.—Secretary | | station to-day spoke an apparently final [TTT | word for the ‘Treasury concerning alle- j | Temptingly Low Prices On a Big Easter Suits, IRECT from a maker famed as a producer of high class gar- zg ments for the specialty shop trade. The classiest garments in New York at moderate prices. ‘Easter Suits beautiful quality of all-wool Serge and Pop lin in several handsome color tones; sn xppy styles. Sizes 16 to 44; also all-wool Jerseys in etouts. Sizes 4234 to 5244. Serge, tailored to sell ment; several handsome stytes in sizes 16 Easter Coats & Capes special at $15; new lines te 42,8 Every line of their makeup reveals the fact that no ordinary Of fine quality all-wool $9 9.95 and trimming treat- ove Seer Genuine Pebble Lens Eye Glasses, $3.00; smaller sizes, $2.50. Eyes Examined Free riday Sales of Easter Apparel ofHiENBER¢S L A. PRICE, ree. Sotiafaction Gaarantecd ex Mec Promptly Refunded West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves. Coats and Wraps ANAS ee BRI. MAU DLAEAES Seb ih Ngati re. Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose Full Fashioned Selection of Cleverly Tailored, Stunning VERY garment plainly shows ite E right to a much higher price than we have marked them. Each shows some new and tyle trait worthy of special mention. Easter Suits eran. © Q.75 nigned to meet the critical tastes of the better trade of the city. Navys aad blachs full silk lined throughout, plain or beautifully band embroidered effects. Ringulur nizes up 7 ‘ NKaster Coats & Capes Polo Cloths tailored will appeal Ls 0 is hetter class of apparel. Sises 16 to 44. All-woo! Velours and $ 14.95 ‘Lo the woman wi accustomed to the Se See ‘e 42, atouts up to 63, in snappy styles that oe SE ‘Easter Blouses Richly embroidered, beaded and lace trimmed Sa les, at about half the price they should sel or. NTIRE sammpte tine and surplus stock of a maker whose creation. ore fast selling favorites in able to show them. every § pecialty shop fortunate enough to be 100 beauties at $10 & $12 Values Beautiful quality of Georgette Crepe in short, long and three-quarter sleeves, tie back over blouse, sport and faney models, in any colors; exquisitely and richly, ombroidered or beaded or both, real Filetor other expensive lace trim- mings, all sizes but not in every style. Nophone or mail orders. Every Style Heel in This ‘Sale of High Quality Footwear, made to sell at $7.00 Every pair perfect—all sizes and widths. A featuring shoes for every purpose, high and low, Good. in brown and black kid, brown calf, gun- metal, patent colt, white kid, white buck and combinations—all snappy styles and all good serviceable leathers. Choice 52.95 A Sensation in High Quality Sample Georgette Easter Shoes NOTHER sensational offering for Easter shoppers, year welt, hand turned and flexible McKay lasts | Exceptional Valuen in Exquisite | Easter Hats For Women $ i |) $4 Values 2.95 80Q Hats hand made “3 | 4nd blocked, Tam O’Shanters, Suit and Dress ren ie all HT H the new sport colors as i well as ply shades. | Made to sell at $4.00, i Girls’ Patent y i | MiJan | ory Regular $1.95 Hats, smart styles with rolling} brims, ribbon banded and ribbon streame: styles in black, navy and brown—all very becoming and exceptionally low priced. Girls’ Easter Coats Styles and Qualities Simi- lar to Those in Garments Featured Uptown at $10.98 to $12.50 | -*8.88 HARMING new styles | | that are full of snap and class—Basket Cloths and Burella Cloths, in Easter’s newest and most effective shades; smartly || trimmed; sizes 8 to 14 years. Three Excep 24 Quart ‘itae “Pans of od Wear- Ever Aluminum Lipped, Regular 19 U With been offered : This dressy—rich EAR-EVER" COUPON " wae ety ee a, coupon || pockets... PANS. From the ME) Sold at this apectal prion, we are ow, fi to retum to. the factory this cou: Wear- BM) dats of purenasy wick uso" Ever’ flair “un clotie “date Of tla sah per Hig plainly’ written thereon (ies Factory ddr Sale Poultry Wire 2-inch mesh; galvanized after weaving; 75 and 150 foot rolls. {nohes throughout, double iS" 51190 $1.58 | e size Shtes 18 "1:70 °2:98 48 94:20 798 || breasted alpaca lined coats, pants 24 2.20 °.98 | 60 5.20 9.98 80 2.70 4,98 72 6.20 11,98 values—sizes 8 to 18 tionally Powerful Boys’ Easter Suits With Extra Trousers Made to Sell Special at Around $12.50 NQUESTIONABLY the best value that has back, inverted pleat coats, alpaca lined, silk piped Boys’ Two-Pants All-Wool Suits Neat Mixtures Built to Retail at $15 The ideal suit mothers have been looking for—suitable for confirmation, Easter, school or business wear. All wool lining—styles that will immediately appeal to the boy of particular tastes. Sizes 7 to 18 years Boys’ Two-Pants Blue Serge Confirmation Suits | The very finest of smart new tit ‘ull lin and dressy models for all sorts of occasions—regular $17.98 Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Values in Stylishly Tailored ‘‘Doublewear”’ epee etna, ets sie sa itt i Daa RB i wis cal Bea still ae in a long Hime —snepey, and mixtures—sizes 7 to 17—yoke 345 stitched seams, fine quality alpaca *10.95 styles, double- | lined—serviceable 412.98 24 OME yitns Co geR TaD Eee Las