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THE EVENING ‘Oh, he is busy working on that too," @ BIRTH CONTROL REPORT _. KEEPS HIRSHFIELD BUSY |‘ Rumors that Commissioner of Ac- Sounts Hirshficld was ready to make his Teport on the action of the police in breaking up the birth control meeting .| were denied at his office to-day, There ‘as said the Commissionor was too] Was the reply. to see any one. “He in working on his report of the birth control meeting investigation,” said hia secretary. i bout the school history inves- thore reports ready?"* "Those other Investigations; any of is busy on them; too busy FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. EASTER SPECIALS Men’s SPRING SUITS 27.50 - Complete assortment of all wool suits in well tailored sport models and a variety of other new styles suitable for young men and their more conservative elders, Tweeds, worsteds, cassimeres, flannels and serges in all the latest shades of the season. Sizes 84 to 46, regular and stout. © Men’s SPRING SUITS Special 35.75 All wool suits in unusually fine selection, including a variety of this season’s favorite light greys and tans. A wide choice of mixtures, stripes, checks and plaids. Fine tailoring in fine fabrics. Sizes 34 to 46, regulars, stouts, slims and shorts. Representative line of Suits 19.75 and 24.75 TOP COATS 24.75 to 32.50 SEE PAGES 13 AND 27 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING And milk was the medicine that cured her bad temper HIS little girl had a very bad temper. In her fits of rage she acted like a child of the gutter—and her parents wererich, Finally, in desper- ation, the mother called the family physician. He examined the child. When he had finished, the mother asked him what was the matter—if anything could be done. “Your child is starved, un- dernourished; that’s all.” The mother was very angry at first. Her child had the choice of the best food there was—the same food that she and her husband ate. The girl enjoyed her meals and ateheartily. The mother felt that the doctor’s statements were almost an insult, until he ahowed her that too much food, the wrong kind of food, food too rich or too heavy for the delicate digestive system DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. of the child, was just as bad as too little food. Malnutri- tion does not always come from underfeeding. So he told the mother to .testrict the child’s diet; to be sure she had fruit and fruit juices, fresh vegetables, and above all, plenty of milk—at least a quart a day, and two quarts would be better. And as the weeks went by, the little girl gained in health and strength and the fits of bad temper grew less fre- quent. . Eventually her body and mind became normal. Tf your child shows signs of ungovernable temper that cannot be accounted for by personality, then look first to its diet. Be sure that it has enough milk. And, incidentally, a quart of milk a day for you would do much to keep your body and mind in perfect health. UTICA, N. ¥. WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922. » FUR STORAGE Vaults on the premises Absolute protection Two Lovely Frocks Representation of the exquisite (and practical) collection in the Women's Fashion Salons A breadth of crepe de chine wound around the figure, caught at the low waistline, with ribbon and bakalite gir- dle, a pair of the new long tight sleeves. A frock of dig- nity and grace, in black, navy blue, old blue, violet, white or pale pink, after Madeleine et Madeleine — in everything hut the price. $68.50. Great round cabachons of shining steel hold the drap- ery at one side, and the outline is repeated in the circular cutting of the blouse and sleeves. A beautiful frock of crepe Roma, in black, navy blue, white, stone blue and mauve. After Miller Soeurs—but only $89.50. 5 Women’s Fashion Saions, Second Floor, Old Building “Fifth Avenue had the usual Palm Sunday parade—with Slappers in pastel colors dominating the scenc.” N.Y. HERALD, April 10 Misses’ Suits in the Smart pastel colors--$25 and $39.50 Ifomespuns and tweeds —that is why the colors ar¢ blue, rose, green, oatmeal g Suits with box coats at both $2 50. And—to add to the of course! Imported weaves y and tan. and $39.50. Semi-Jitted coat model at $59. grades. Coats, too--$29.50 and $39.50 Tweeds, homespuns and soft materials in stunning colors. And capes in a new model at $29.50. Second Floor, Old Building The severely tailored Twill Wrap receives preference For the more informal occasions of the day. Paris has created many charming models in twill, with new ideas as to trimmings and silhouettes, York designers have adapted them for us. Important details are—the interesting sleeves; the use of steel nail heads—fine tucks—brilliant embroideries— rich black decorations—and the frequent use of white or natural caracul. Many distinctive models are without trimming. Black and navy blue predominate. Prices—$38 to $235. Second Floor, Old Buliding $3.50 Lounging Pillows—$2 Every pattern of gay summer cretonne has been used to cover a great mound of pillows in several shapes and sizes, Sor use on summer porch hanmock and window-seat. Fourth Gallery, New Buliding Lingerie of Silk Plisse New silk and cotton weave in delicate pastel shades- shell pink, mauve, peach, maize and white, Sixty-five per cent. silk. .Resembles seersucker in its striped effect. Laundering noticeably improves its silky texture. Very practical for women who travel or for young girls away at school, as it requires no pressing. Delightfully chic models, exclusive with us. Nightgowns with the new belted waistline, $5.95. Vest chemises and step-in pantaloons, $3.95 eac Bloomers, $1.95. Third Floor, Old Building Introducing Pyrenees Cloth A new sports coating from Paris, of cashmere and wool, delightfully soft, light in weight, but with just the necessary warmth for capes or topeoats. Tan, golden ‘ brown and the dull new green. $7.50 yard, 52 inches wide. Dress Goods Salons, Firat Floor, Old Building Baseball Supplies—Ready! Best time to male your selection, Sporting Goods, Street Floor, New Bidg BROADWAY at Ninth Street Stcre Hours: 9 to 5.30 n such lovely tones of Chinese | atiractions, these suits are our $39.50 to $59.50 | Leading New | The all-the-time growing Store is green all the year round When anything stops growing something within it becomes dead. A few years ago in Florida at various points the frost, year after year, destroyed the fruit-bearing orange groves, To some of the settlers it was a deathblow, and with their broken spirits and dis- couragements they moved away. But there was a brave remnant left, as there is everywhere, come what will, who held on and chopped , down the trees, grubbed out their roots, plowed up the ground, and. are now oe ing small fortunes annually from almost a continuity of astonishingly fine crops of celery, lettuce, onions, tomatoes, cabbages, peas, and beans. As fast,as one crop is harvested and shipped away to fill orders another plant- ing is done, and so one Ne table succeeds another for nine months in the year. The sight of long trains of freight cars on the tracks loaded with but one vege- table billed to the New York distributors was one of the finest sights this year about Sanford. Mh, ffaccaats April 11, 1922. Wednesday Matinee AMPICO — with DUKE, TRICE the new concert qrean. First Gallery, New Bullding JOHN ianist, EDNA BEA- LOOM, soprano, and | Women’s Long Silk Gloves $2.50 grade—at $1.35 | Handbags that Paris ‘carries, $10 to $106 With the tailleur the Parisian loves the slim red leather envelope cleverly piped | in white, that conceals an amaz- ing number of trifles; silk envelopes — equally sli: X quisitely mounted in mare: or steel; or smartly pouch bags of silk. For the afternoon bead bags—silk bags that have graceful designs in steel beads, or brilliantly colored envelopes studded with nail heads. For evening —the famous Gauthier has de- signed slender envelopes and pene in delicately tinted fabrics with beautiful embroidery. En- velopes of metal beads often gaily colored or studded with colored jewels are just large enough to hold the necessary change. Street Floor, Old Building | Women’s Silk Robes Very fine tricolette. A new interpretation of the straight- line silhouette. Smart lounging robes, Indispensable when traveling. $16.75. | Periwinkle, French rose, Co- penhagen blue or black. Third Floor, Old Bullding | Petticoats—Extra sizes Attractive models in heavy satin, $5.95 and $7.95. Straight, slenderizing lines. Deep ruffles prettily tucked and finished with narrow accordion pleated frills, Beige, gray, navy blue and black and soft, changeable shades, Third Floor, Old Building Do you like | the fragrance of a flower garden after rain? en you will like Wanamaker BATH CRYSTALS, for they have that same delightfully soothing effect, During April prices are down—T5c_ to $3, instead of $1.25 to $5, for geranium and verbena; $1.25 to $5, instead of $2.50 to $9, for Melisande, rose and fleur-de-lis. Street Floor, Old Bullding Formerly A. T. Stewart aids to beauty and a bit of | feat) Charming Hats at $15 Graceful ostrich feathers droop coquettishly over the brim of one hat, after the manner of the picturesque cay- alier hat. . . .feather breasts, beautifully colored, encircle well shaped crowns, and face brims with becoming soft- ness. . . .burnt ostrich, crisply smart, and glycerine os- trich, are attractively used. Straws are soft and fine— that is why the colors are so lovely. Models are delightfully varied. Small shapes, suitable for the street. Larger picture hats, for the after- noon frock. . . .And some ribbon-trimmed hats.. - Black is emphasized. Second Floor, Old Building “A new pair of Stockings for Easter will surely bring luck” Also, from the point of view of fashion—stockings vastly important this season. They must be correct in design and color. As are these silk stockings. At $2.25 | At $5 Black chiffon weight, full tae . ; s openwork clox—double eae mercerized sole and silk top and heel, in black, white et At $2.55 or African brown. Light weight, double silk top and soles, full fashioned, black, Russian calf, cordovan, suede, | gray, flesh, sky blue. French Stockings $5.50 to $25. Street Floor, Old Bullding 16-button length—black, white, navy blue, tan, brown, Sizes 6, 644 and 7 only. We cannot duplicate this grade and as there gre only sizes 6 to 7 left we are reducing them for quick disposal, Main Alsle and Street Floor, Old Buliding Sports Hats for Misses—$3 In the New Hat Shop For Misses Second Floor, Old Buliding Fine straws. Gay colors. Bound and banded with matching grosgrain ribbon. . .Natural leghorn bound with sgrain ribbon in contrasting colors, . .Simple off-the- } | fase model, extremely popular, and becoming with topcoat or sports suit. ony ° : ° Girls’ Russian-inspired Frocks Russian emigrees in New York fashioned these ador- | able frocks for girls of 6 to 12 years. Russian. colors give them individuality and charm. Maize, mauve, French blue, white cottow crepe, $15, $17.5@, $19.50, Navy blue or white crepe de chine, $22.50, | a lovely assemblage of middy blouses, bloomers, school frocks, party | frocks and topcoats, for the balance of the school year. Second Floor, Old Bullding, Tenth Street For the Easter Hour of Worship Frayer and hymnal set, Bibles, manuals of prayer, pocket PIAySE ROCKS, the Key of Heaven, crucifixes, gold- filled chains and cross with glass beads, sterling silver rosary beads, in cases, sterling s r rosary beads without cases—appropriate bindings, designs and colorings—in the Book Store Wonderful. $1 to $20—many below $5. The Book Store, Street Floor, id Building Boys’ Tweed Suits, $19.75 Suits of the finer grade, each with two pairs of trousers, knicker style. New Norfolk models, all ‘round belt. At the same price—unfinished cheviots, and cassimeres in herringbones and mixed weaves. 8 to 18 y2ar sizes, Blue Serge Middy Suits, $10 83 to 10 year sizes, Fine serge. Regulation middy style with emblem on sleeve. Serviceable suits, correct for any occasion. New Hats for Boys The favorite Telescope, Fedora, Alpine, Tweeds, Full assortment of styles and sizes, $1.75 to $7.50. Street Floor, Buliding Ready tor Young Men, with the Finest Styles and colors chosen JUST for young men. Spring Suits, $35, $40, $45 Street Floor, New Building Delightful style— Peasant embroideries in brilliant contrasting The young girl home for the Easter holidays will find here ee pe eee ee perpen s separa na ee arene ye GS SED SE RE ae Pernt oxy ! i