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op ete mee nr Bt. oe ' i pa I ee ee oe met r attouments and atlownnces under the! ot soldier, sailor ang, marine allotments ar rok yniuranee 4 ‘ Juftected, but & hourands [et ce Cenk sce Se oa ironee 8 tie nervice both at Lome and on o are maintaing the allotments Telativen and that the Govern- WAR ALLOTMENTS ene "pull to- “day. ‘Tht tuling wae Nikewise (8 eupplying an equal [Comprar Rules Service ANOW- fo oved Grutthe resolution Addpted hy the] “Mount ances Will Expite Automatically |tat Biren repeating mont of the om OE IDENCR, ‘ on That Date. gory a Seubtanta: Sirens otha! cal ayh you whe rubking after GB. Altman & Ca. | Days—Body to Be Buried |, im Cathedral Crypt. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street univer ave to. 1 can win in @ walk.” Military to-day to ®ve BALTIMORE, March 25.—Measages Sorrow from all over the world at @eath of Cardinal Gibbons are in upon Bishop Owen B. Corrigan, Auxiliary op of Baltt- hore, and the Rev. Bugene Con- Chancellor of the Archdiocese. are at half-mast on public and = rg other buildings throughout the "The Caniinal’s funera) will be held (ext Thursday morning. ‘The body of ‘ the Prelate wil] remain in the cham- ber where he died yesterday, until ebext Gunday evening, whem it will be taken to the Cathedral and there le % state until it js removed to tte testing place in the crypt under the *" chancel after thes final serviows. Mer. Bonzano, Apostolic Delegate M Washington, bas peen chowen to © at the solema requiem on Thunday, and Archbishop @. Glennon, of St. Loula, who de- Iivered the sermon at Cardinal Gib- poms’ golden jubilee hore in 1911, also WON preach the funeral vermon. The cokasion will cause the greatest of Catholic Church digni- apd clergy ever witnessed in Wis country. Members of the Diplo- tikatio Corps rom Catholic countries tepresented ait Washington and many Mgh Nationwl and State officials will bttend. For to-morrow (Saturday) An Extraordinary Offering of 4,200 Pairs of French Glacé Kidskin Gloves (16-button length) Masses will’ be #14 daily, beginning . Om that day the Rev. R. Stic ney, rector of the Ca- a at $3.95 per pair _ in white, black, gray, brown, beaver and champagne this being about one-half the actual value Tooese, 1 high mass wn h3 ee om hop Corrigan for the (First Floor) ‘OFConn or, No. 1069 Park pot#r 4atployed at thé Stock ee le mpage NESE TT oo We Connection with Any Other yan in the World be eel IN TTT te “ Sant W | \ AN UNPRECEDENTED SALE OF HE Newer FRocics FOR SPRINGTIME THE EXTREMELY ECONOMICAL PRICES CONCEPTION OF THE BHAUTY AND FASHIONABLEL AFFORD Sc—NO CHARM OF THE FROCKS COMPRISED IN THIS COLLECTION A COLLECTION OF LATER MODELS THAT STRIGNCOLY BMPHASIZE THE CHARMING VAGARIES OF A SEASON OF MODE CONTRASTS THERE ARE FITTED, SEMI FITTHD AND BLOUSED BODICES WITH DIFFERING NECKLINES AND SLEEVE) LENGTHS, SKIRTS THAT ARE) SLENDER AND SKIRTS THAT FLARE ‘WIDE: THEN THERE IS EMBROIDERY, RUFFLES, PLEATS AND LACES DY WAY OF ORNAMENTATION? VERY SPECIALLY PRICHD asm ANNTOUNANNANATI AUT UUM LUNE HT een 5 “Be {ted ° model, SATURDAY , As Always Best’s Has a Special Thought for the Younger Generation and since, on the day before Easter, one is naturally concerned with the details of one’s Easter costume, we have chosen for Saturday’s selling coats, hats, frocks, stockings. They are of a quality that pleases us, of a style that will please Miss New York, and at payee that Mother will approve. Tan Polo Coats for the Littlest Girls Camel's hair polo, sateei lined. 12.50 Girls’ Full Length Polo Coats Sizes 6 to 10. ‘lan, blue or tomato red. 19.50 Pockets, belt. 4, 5, 6 yrs. Belted model. Girls’ pathar | Belted Tan Polo Coats Sizes 10 to 16. Inverted pleat in back. 19.50 Pockets, belt Girls’ Wool Plaid Pleated Skirts Lengths 18 to 20 inches. One button belt. 9.50 Lovely Colored Leplden Hats Becoming dropping brims or brims that roll, wreathed flowers or sashed with ribbon. 8.75 * a } is price. Other straws also Misses’ Blue or Tan Polo Coats three-quarter length, full silk 29.50 lined. Misses’ Black Satin Quilted Coats Beautiful heavy satin, shawl collar, deep cuffs. 99.00 Misses’ Graceful Spring wane & Coats Marvella, romano cloth, in brown, navy, grey, hindustan and sorrento blue and navy piquetine. 89.00 Misses’ Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Dresses “95.00 shoud Mercerized Golf Hose for Girls and Boys 65 Godd-l6dking, turn-over top, derby ribbed. Blue, brown and grey mixtures. Sizes 6 to 934. » Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Stockings 635 Mothers tell ua there’s more wear in these sturdy stockings than any others they’ve found. 85 a pair, Thrée pairs for 1,00 now, Last year they sold fo “Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, N. Y. Established 1870 - Openwork metal frames, with To Complete \ The Easter Costume You'll Surely be “Vestee-ed” this Spring Even if the new suits and dresses did not call for them s0 loudly—and even if they did not so conveniently take the place of a blouse (for Sait wear)—you could hardly , resist these charming new bits of feminine finery. Here's .a very fetching one—just out of its box—credm net, embroid- ered and very frilly, and with wee buttons down the front. $4.00. Silk Moire Bags, 4.95 shirred bags of moire, in black, navy, taupe and brown. Lin- ing of lighter moire, edged with silver braid. A special value at $4.95. Long Whiite Glace Gloves $4.50 a Pair No it isn’t a mistake—but we were as surprised 4s y are when we learn tna yi c and then saw the gloves. Th are beauties HGS ea —with three pearl clas then there are goo short gloves, of wh ; pique sewn, with white stitch- ing artd two pearl clasps. THE PRICE?—that’s one of the three nicest things about these gloves—(guess the other two). They are only $2.00 a pair! For You Who Like Silk Stockings Don't all speak at once, please), AND WHO ALSO LIKE TO GET THEM AT LOWER PRICES. (That makes it unanimous, doesn't it!) We have pure silk hose, with the famous Pointex heels, double ‘oles and toes, and double si garter tops—-in black only—at $2.88. And lisle hose—a fine soft | quality—well made, well re- * t inforced with double soles and { high spliced heels, In white, ‘2 : cordovan, Russia calf and } ' grey—SSc a pair. * ; ' Sweaters — Lovely as the Spring Days They Were Made For Chiffon poli alpaca, AO), they € call t this new mate- rial— but it looks like 4 4) woven CFA (_. moon- eh a beams. “e : etic Se vastly becoming, rag in Nae favor for Spring long-sleeved, Tu xe: y: wit pockets and 5: n black and in shades of orange, blues, grey and henna, / Spe? cially priced at $7.95,