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LE ge eter THE EVE YALE MEN SAY, ita fo catinan, we theee ee FIRST “WHO'S WHO” | ‘ere bet in bal! each by Laas “ taut « {men William P. Shows Big Majority for Premier We SEIZED IN RAID? et Paddy MeGirr Once Ran Place hid at tha wee A Who." a d to the annua at 40th Street and Seventh | po taken by Yate sen Avenue—Four Men Held. WASH O SK duty inj d “a number of sor-| ‘of the same station also fac sitapension Meany 1 policemen ceived 75 votes ax the Diggest Aeure Who owns Paddy Metisr'e cate at| the northwest comer Harding 7, Ma Clemencesn 7 and Seventh landmark for the ia century Po. Cron decanters, cach « when th cued fou ' ferson Masher Pe ‘a charg BecUsed yore McG place some time to know w bition wer raided do: last nigh rhe 4 S| took the Summer Draperies, Slip Screens—Patterns and co! fully interesting. 40 inches and 50 inches wid de Imported and Domestic Prices range from $ e En \ i. with ruffle of same, 52 in am i ire Hl " and Boudoirs. dD Sil f Give. §-99C Women’s w 4 ae SS eee 76 Smart or Serviceable Styles in Most Every Wanted Color and Size } to purchase Sweaters at the most ridiculously low prices; prices that are almost u: hievably low. As a rule we do not quote comparative prices, but to show the tremen: been cut 40 to 50 per cent. and in many cases even more Sweaters with all the fection of Grandmother's knitting! Come “See what | between China, Pekin, Peacock, Copenhagen, | Turquoise and Navy, in the blues alone; Cardinal, American Beauty and Maroon in the reds; Burnt }ed370 Dresses; 16 dif (posh thy ferent. styles. For ) quick clearance! Wool French Serges and Wool Jerseys, hand embroidered or 5 with fancy stitching fi or braid. | Women’s UP and Misses’ sizes. Extra special at $5.00. Second Floor Silk 97 Waists LL Over a thousand at this remarkably f Y\ low price! Of silk SN Gonrectie with Nay | hand embroidery, ; hemstitching, etc. Many models. Sizes Choice of seven tai lored models. BLUE SERGE, too! New Spring models, most of them with silk tailor braid trimmings and fancy silk mixture lin ings. Thoroughly shrunk, fast color Serge, well tailored, Seoond Floor. Women’s and Misses’ Low Shoes * $479 N Many Styles Good Leathers, good lasts, GOOD SHOES. Overstocks of the Na ional, far below cost for quick clearance! New Spring m v4s= Misses’ and St sizes. These two the good lines’ tha may expect in ea the several styles. or half lined, col ee ee ee asemen Bi tore Hours: 9.00 te 5.30; Saturdays, 9.00 to 6.00. No Mail Orders Filled; ‘ MeGibbon & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE or a cop IMPORTED AND se hiitee ‘at Wiltareaon DOMESTIC PRINTS SUMMER CURTAINS OUR OWN MAKE Grenadines, Muslins, Filet Nets, Marquisettes made with Lace Edge, Fringe and Ruffles. SPECIAL—-Imported Striped Muslin Curtains $6.00 a pair particularly suited to Bed Rooms Cotalogue of Reed and Willow Furniture mailed upon reques! | [ ure me as: |Store the Greatest Sweater | Rew York Has Ever Seen! 20,000 Good Quality Sweaters for Men, Women & Children igantic clearance of National Overstocks offers a wonderful opportumity reductions we print their former prices. You will note in every instance the prices have ' B Ll c The Forme The Farmer The Former The Former A Price’ $4.95 Price 38:75 rice airs | rice Su 5 st | union tales! | tre Woot | sey dium Py ll 1 Gomes | wight Worsted | |; meer | knit on 8 cot: Almost every conceivable style, material and color. Sweaters for work, dress, general and sport wear, ‘ The handsome, lustrous and dressy Silk and y Fibre Silks; light, medium and year-round heavier { weights of Wool, Wool Mixture or Cotton Yarns in the f serviceable or more claborate styles, There's white and almost every color in of Serge, Velour, Trico. 44 tex, Poplin and Poto fer Cloth. Women's, {| show b Remedy for Full Loss OF SLEEP a= reuters For Over 500 1 PaoSimile Sidnatore of , e 9, A e ta “1° Gr ozone | Thirty Years Values you can not equal! New Spring Hats ; trimmed and un i? trimmed. Great 4 variety of shapes, lors and straws, + Women's; Girls Cd) NING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1921. Tan — PIMLICO ENTRIES |; © concerns furntsh baseball and 4. entries for to-morrow's id Ms gh ¥ yee = 8 are as follow 4 that th had not been with violation of any civil or Jaw AE ARN FOURTEENTH STREET Gstablisbed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH VE. any Tha an ee ben Philippine Nightdresses 2.00 Were $3.18 Covers, Pillows and Night OSSeS P en- lorings are delight- ight dresses are en tirely hand made of 50c to $9 yard a * * ome’ os 2 78 fine batiste. Sheer but serviceable and beau- plain and figured tifully embroidered front and back with 1.65 a pair up. floral design. Dainty . wide 215 yds. long pink and blue ribbon is drawn through em- broidered eyelets. Neck and sleeves are hand scalloped. seeeneesensensenecesane Porch, Bungalow and Boat Cushions 18 Were .97 to $1.17 For cushion-time hours of Janguid ease in canoe, hammock or on the verandah, we gathered together this large assortment of cushions covered with flowery eretonne and made in three pretty styles with ruffle, cord shirring, plain color contrasting centre, and another good style, Every one is comfortably filled with new kopak APPEAARADAE BORSA ROLE EER Ball Shetland Floss 12% Value .18 Balls are more than seven-cighths of an ounce weight and are in all of the most wanted colors for sweaters nbe- dous T- Children's er erates lenins R295 und more, dd Women’s F urfs, Just to mention a few of the many shades, there are tomoto, nickel grey, jade, brown, henna, China blue, flame and black and white, See pages 9 and 23 for other Hearn Advertising CASTORIA SA Net Contents 15 Fluid Draatmd For Infants and Children, ee and Children, 4 Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria ALGOHOL~3 PER GENT. 3 Preparation firs. . F Forme | Orange, Oxford Grey, Salmon, Rose—they're all prea vee remae {mina es Alway 8 c ’ i er chit Tail" Filet, Paring and the segu | ee aad | AO, | Wat Wome mnreeremem Bears the i uf is Signatu _ - Te 4 5h €9 Spring 9.97 Coats& $ of ' ‘ i). Suits Wraps at woxiels outs’ “At G nonths old 35 Doses - 40CENTS er ‘THE CENTAUR COMPAMY, NEW YAAK cir, 2 , Eg ee nee aero “ag poe Higesramens= LLY put the pure bread on Polly put the sure bread on Polly put the Bond Bread on That just suits me. Bond Bread and “tea for two 99 ds OLLY—put the kettle on, and I'll slice the Bond Bread orwould Polly rather have a cracker?” “No, thank you. Polly doesn’t want a cracker. I want Bond Bread, too.” 3) ’ I, the old Nursery Rhyme it was tea—but nowadays it’s milk and Bond Bread. That’s why the little social affairs in the mid-afternoon are good for the children. Bond-Bread-and-milk is more than tasty—it is truly healthful, and it helps a youngster to grow a little stronger and bigger every day. 3) ND when mother serves her afternoon guests with real tea, and marmalade and toast, and some one exclaims :—‘What wonderful toast !’” mother tells the visitors that the toast is made from Bond Bread, which in turn is made from the pure and delicious ingredients listed in the bond on each wrapper. From that Bond, Bond Bread is named, : Bond = & ——— EE