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— eee et A ET CE LCT yaaa ire teennten enone Ex-Service Man Saves Life™: Of Buddies’ Mother After | Many Have Offered Blood THE o'd collection found nda sul Boerckel Only One of Score! Mil Street was Strong Enough to Aid in); : Transfusion—Boxing Carni-| *\"" val in Brooklyn for Disabled |" Soldiers To-Morrow Night. By Lilian Bell, Stories of how soldiers stick by ach other thrill to-day as s es they did in wartime. One | bh to-day lacks nothing of that spirit] ©f willingness to give one’s life for a| © Stranger which used to turn the|~ everyday boy of yesterday into the @okiier hero of to-day. These were fe things which fired our blood and made us choke with pride in our boys during wartime, and if in many hat opirit bas not died but lives in r R erty Loan drives. {Absolutely No Connection With Any Other Store —= (deal! eave snoop Tate tenn, 36 West 34th St. Take Elevator Opp. Oppenheim, Collins. Greatest Suit Values of the Season *25 TRICOTINE : Suits Do not judge them by the very low price we have put upon them. This is the result of a special cash pur chase that enables us to offer them at about half the* price they bring on the Avenue. High type, new models W distinctive and attractive. i the humdrum routine of everyday Hife, isn't it worth considering? Such a story is this one: | One motter gave three of her five | fons to the service of her country. | Three stars were on the service flag which bung proudly against the po of her front window all during the war. The fourth was with one of| our Allies, and the youngest of her five boys was only fourteen. | One son, Maurice Ury, was a mem- ber of the Supply of the 805th Field Artillery and served in France with | the 77th Division, Another son, Samuel, served abroad with the 32d | Division as a member of C Com- pany, 126th Infantry. Sidney, third, is at present with the Ameri- ean forces in the Anny of Occups- tion. A fourth son, Matthew, served @uring the war with the British Am- bulance Corps. The fifth is now only seventeen. Last week the mother was taken | M, and so desperate was her pre- dicament that a transfusion of blood was declared by attending physicians to be her only hope. Immediately the four sons now in this country volunteered, but none was found strong ehough to undergo | the operation. Fifteen of their bud- dies then offered, but again th ex-service men had not the requisite cotine Man Other extremely fine Tailleurs lorea specially priced up to $62.50. — sp°° New Spring Wraps & Coats Exclusively designed in lururious fabrics New Spring Dresses Developed in Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Tricotine Serge, Jersey Satin, and Taffeta. 2) 50 29 37% 17% 21% 27° George Boerckel of No. 52 Week End Attractions Happiness 2 FEW of the many attractive features of these stores —each marked with the same generous spirit of the Happiness Candy Club offer—are mentioned here in order to meet the ideas of a wider field of candy lovers: daturday Home Made i nala only Assortment Club Offer Two Pounds Ne Orleans : 1 : 39 Evangeline Chocolates & BonBons $] a lb. acca laa wiphe of tbe Molasses Both Hare Renae geared ira quality resulting Nutted eggnes box — two pounds — of from direct dealing. Ki or delicious. Home - Made We have no agents’ sses confections including or dealers’ profits to Ub. Regular Price GO ¢ the following whole ie protect—just contrast Assorted $ some dainties: fudge Tsai te be Club foe idee Grea alate 01 As- . Italian Creams, crmet vith ey | Chocolates Aber pemriy pai Tb. Regular Price 80) ¢ you've ever bought at $1.50, $1.25 or $1. butter cream rolls, mo- lasses cocoanut kisses. Nearly everybody likes Caramels—take along a box of our Full Cream Caramels at sixty cents—they tell their own story of goodness—also here are some Cut Price Specials for the 50c Pure Sugar Hard two days: (4 64i: Candy—cut to 44h, 79¢c Chocolate Covered Verithin Mints—cut to FULL WEIGHT-—-16 Ounces of CANDY in Every Pound Box Ld / n Gr ox UNITED HAPPINESS CANDY STORES: 13 Park Row 1272 B’way, nr. 33rd St. B’way, Cor. 146th St. 25 West 42nd Street 90 Nassau Street 1343 B’ way, nr. 35th St. 32 Cortlandt Street 2249 B’way, nr. 80th St. 416 B’way,Cor.Canal 2690 B'way, nr. 103rd St. BROOKLYN:--Fulton and Nostrand 64 E. 14th Street 42 East 23rd Street Fifth Ave., nr. 23rd St. NEWARK: -601 Broad St. and 785 Broad St. 135 West 42nd Street Cor. 59th St.d& 3rd Ave. have died under he knew | Yd ‘take ut alend the 47th rd Street 8 under | joney out of people's pockets during ed Cress, Salvation Army and Lib- ‘“* « ed EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. Saturday night she is going toljing patriotic gite—sirls, I'l tell the | Fidelity Club, Mrs. H. Marks, Di- speak for us, and as she will be| world, who know huw to wear their|rector, and Miss Beatrice A, nd comprise a list of reme- | President © eyes: . |at 6ot 1 dollars] Bt leon, Vera Royer, Peggy | They w sorry for] Boland anette Barratt, Kva Con don, Jean Shetby, Ruth Lieyd Lowr! quin and Miss|Mary Whicher, Sara Bnright, Alic r portant week- | Hiliott, Lila Vane, Alice Mitchell, | most vuntry houses, | Florence Hostetter, Laura Moore and | band the mo- | Mrs. Philip Tead ers.” he repu- | d Red Cross ys on her attractive in- as well as by asist in the col and Fifth A elu badg: Wund cotle leg, who | dies st night the successful Does every | useful the Boy Se I'm thinking that the two James A./a high type of citi Wynn Posts, not to say the village of | ing? The manu Brooklyn, will have a treat Saturday | and th night and that not ail the money paid | to the -|in at the door will be to see the| Please | boxers. to the Service House Fund, World se two good looking “gold @ig-; At the Baby Ace on Saturday; Building. ye assisted by the afternoon the fifteen members of the a f tho Boy Scouts rl Scouts are inspirations 40 follow- My office is Room 1125. Stern Brothers West 42d Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenucs) West 43rd Street THE DEPT. OF MISSES’ APPAREL now in readiness to fulfill every seasonable requirement with modes of rare distinction and youthful charm—will offer Four Remarkable Specials for Saturday: Misses’ Fashionable Spring Suits $69.50 (Regularly up to $125.00) Suits presented are tailored. Box Coats and other fashionable effects in a pleasing selection of Twill Cords, Tricotines and Colors: Tan Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Poiret Twills; many are handsomely embroidered. or Navy Blue. Misses’ Tailored Suits (Regularly $69.75), Now In the favored silhouettes, developed in Poiret Twill or Tricotine; some finished with stitching, others em- broidered. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Spring Suits (Regularly $85.00), Now A special group—all reproductions of higher cost models. Navy Blue Tricotines; silk lined; plain and fancy tailored styles. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Wraps and Coats (Regularly $69.75) Season’s most attractive models in Navy Blue Tricotine; some in slim line sleeve coats, others with new cape sleeves. finished with stitching; luxuriously silk lined throughout. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. To lend that much desired finished note of distinction to the Spring Costume: Fur Neckpieces for Women and Misses For Saturday we will offer the following Four Specials: _, Dyed Fox Scarfs Lucille, Taupe or Walnut Shad- ings in double fur or lined effects. $35.00 Natural Baum Marten Scarfs Full animal, fine silky quality. $39.50 Natural Stone Marten Scarfs Good quality, dark in shading, $29.50 Natural Squirrel Chokers Clear Grey, full animal effect, $15.00 Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel Our present display is of paramount interest to patrons desiring to acquire fashionable, service-giving Outer Apparel at decidedly moderate prices. Feature values will be obtainable to-morrow in the following special groups: Youthful full belted models in natural Camel's Hair POLO COATS Polo Cloth, half and full lined; some finished with self color stitching. Sizes 6 to 16 years $11.75 and 17.50 4 complete selection of youthfully designed Dress Coats, developed of fabrics rich in texture and noteworthy for their durability. $14.75 to 52.50. Included are simple, chic Chiffon, AFTERNOON FROCKS [renee and Crepe de Chines; straight in silhouette with plaited side panels; some with dainty ruffles or finished with hand embroidery. Sizes 6 vo 16 years. $16.50 $19.75 $26.50 Other Frocks in this season’s latest style developments are shown in exclusive array at $13.75 to 45.00. ic. nue to send your checks Stanley ¥ HMe« Gibbous 392Frtu AVE. at 30 ST. Second Koor-Jake Glevator Tomorrow is Spring clean-up day with us. Two items only are mentioned below-—bu! there are many more Coals, Suits and Dresses at similar reductions. An early visit is advised to secure the pick of these great bargains! Tomorrow 200 Tailored Suits For Women and Misses While They Last 3 4:50 The Reductions Are Most Emphatic Tricotine Models, tailored or embroi- dered, correctly styled and designed to please the most fastidious. Other Suits at Similar Reductions, ;——At Reduced Prices for Tomorrow 100 Sitk and Cloth Dresses Selected fi egular stock of higher priced odel: of Canton Gas, Taffeta Sill mi) Tricotine, cy 2 500 reduced for immediate disposal to the remarkably bow price Of.......ccccccccesecoscccsccscomwmeces Other Spring Dresses at Similar Reductions. FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGES 15 and 16 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32a STREET - BROADWAY~ 3300 STREET NEW YORK C.TY Good Ole Buster Brown They’re the Regular Shoes for a Regular Feller That's Buddie’s endorsement, and Buddie knows. He's tried ‘em out—all kinds. And now he’s found Busters—and Busters and he are pals for life! (Busters for sisters, too.) Snappy Enuf for Dress Up—Sure! says Buddie—but you don’t fee/ dressed up in ‘em—they’re too mighty comfortable for that. And strong! You bet you. You can even play ball in Busters! Children’s Sizes: 8 Black $5.00 $5.75 Girls’ Busters: Sizes 114 to 2. Black $6.00 $6.50 Tan. Growing Girls: Sizes 2! to 7. Black $7.50 : $8.00 Mahogany. Youths’ Busters: 10 to 2. Black $5.75 : $5.95 Mahogany. Boys’ Busters: Sizes 2)9 to 6. Black $6.50 $6.95 Tan. Buster Brown SHOES The Shoes That Kiddies Like | GIMBELS KIDDIES SHOE SHOP—Second Floor Li Tan. to Se ame