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'" a " -- -Jg - ' i 4 m nin man a-iaii-a- p aia i a Bur: pT'L" PILLAR; 4 HURT F. ;'NVa$ Returning From Answering False Alarm From Up- i . - i U, town oiorc Thft tnAr Af Enirtnfl Comninv Mo. 1. F. while returning to mtartera In 2th jflitreet, near BeventA Avenue, t 1 A. M. to-day. traa awerred to avoid nilUnc a i; aoutbUaund automcslle and ran Into an It tT pillar. Albert Krauboei, twenty-eight, the "cUauJTtur. vras thrown and received n i 1 poaatbl fracturo of tho akull. Firemen Brncat Rectar, thirty! noger O'SuIllvnn, ' thirty-four and James O'Dwycr, twen- ty-sli, were alao hurled to the atreet and rcctlvod painful cuta and brulaea. Th .firemen were returning from a Fifth Avcnuo deportment atora, from v mien more tiad been an automatic alarm which proved to be fnlae. It was tno aecona acciaem or in Kind ITI : within a few day. There la a depnrt r. nient tradition that mora men are hurt answering tftlae alarms than In colnir to fliea. Tiers )xirw to Preaent OTetlal 1 Perahlnic. rtOinV'E.t.U -N. M.. April 23.-3en 3ohn J. I'orshlnir has accepted an Invl 'Lallan to deliver tho wmmtnwmfnL iH. if'1rM at the New Mexico Military In 'iiiuia iicrc on uy -. iie mea.n Votd ID tan General bv 1h tut ro-iI.i- f falon of tb Klata L41atur will k. ItrfMMMl. Jbrmerfy of VOcna Bjtot. Frank G.Maguire I 647 Eighth Ave. 1 I Near 42 o. St. Men, Read This: Every man is interested in getting the best clothing value his money can buy and that's why we feel that we're entitled to your patronage. WkiU nt are ray to reach from tTtrywhcre we are out of the high rent district , ,, . White ut carry great ami complete ttoeJuipe eliminate txpenxive luyivg orianitotioiu at every garment i personally selected. We're doing n big business on an honest basis, so you are assured of -real savings as well as full satisfac tion in cvf ry transaction. SUITS ond &, A Aft and up 10FCOATS PVF.UU to 80.00 jOpcn Saturday Evening m 7 . HATS SUNDAY WORLD J WANT8 WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS The National Hat STETSON Where big men congregate, the Stetaon hat easily pre' dominates. Stetsons at $8 to $35 to complete the qual ity line of LONQ'S haUat $4 to $7. We are New Yorh'i Largeit Stetson DliMbutori B'way at loth B'way at 27th a way at ssa Nassau and Ann VIM t j DliMbutori B9 4 1 B'way at loth t) B'way at 27th M faHi i B'way at 33d jHl' T Nassau and Ann $ cH! I IS Other Shops In Wt y) Brooklyn, ' Eft IJu New Jersey fa) 1 I ft DRY-COLD-AIR FUR STORAGE VAULT ON PREMISES Furs Thoroughly Cleaned by Compressed Air Process furs Repaired Furs Remodeled BONWIT TELLER. 6CO 8ur iSfxxxaItt tSiofigf OrcjwotionA FIFTH AVENUE AX 36 STRESX - Saturday An Important Special Sale MISSES' APPAREL Much Below Regular Prices No C. 0. D's No Credits No Exchan&es r Misses' Tailored Suits Regularly 59:50 to 69.50 48 .0 0 Tailored, eton and pony models of navy blue and black. Poiret twill and serge, simply tailored and with bindings of braid or taffeta. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses' Tailored Suits i Regularly 79.50 to 95.00 6 5.00 is Navy blue Poiret twill and tricotihe suits inv embroidered ''' and braided styles of ctons and box coatswith novelty belts. A'so plain tailored styles n mannish effects. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses' Tailored Suits I'Li ' Regularly 110.00 to 165.00 vS.OO Many novelty treatments in eton, box and tailored effects are included in this collection, featuring the very highest types , in misses' tailored and costume suits. Sizes 14 to 18. Just Between ; Ourselves I'The big differ- ?ncc in a steak, I roast or chop is the sauce that ' seasons. S caau tmuix oa3 i IP! nvwiM c0aO MADE IN U. S. A. sAt Grocers and Delicateisen BtorcfS C. Prilchard. 327 Spr!n St.. N. T. Jl f wsninrm 1 Add it to your grocery 1191 yjtttcr brcoofing than fluid mlU For It Is pure, freah milk without the Cream, In dry, white crystal form. The 00c package make 0 quarts. At your grocer, hi raw niiiin I I I IIIVLA ha m 7A iwm is m a ivi hi m Misses' Tailored & Dressy Frocks Made to sell for 59.50 to 85.00 38.00 A collection of odd dresses, some slightly handled. Included are only two or three of a kind. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses' Tailored & Afternoon Dresses " ' Made to sell for 75.00 to 110.00 58.00 Dresses of taffeta, sat'n, crepe de chine, plain and figured Georgette and beaded effects in l'ght and dark colorings. Alto tailored types in Poiret twill and tricotine. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses' Tailored & Af ternoon Dresses Made to sell for 85.00 to 135.00 68.00 Dresses of Georgette crepe, taffeta, satin, crepe de chine, handsome embroidered and gold thread treatment. Also dretsts of Poiret twill, tricotine and fineserge. Sizes 14 to 20. Bedroom Suites from $150.00 Up. CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50 5.00 " " 75 7.50 - "100 10.00 " " 150 16.00 " " 200 25.00 " "300 104th I mm St. "U Station at Corner Open Satur. day Eve- ninira Apartmenta Furnished Complete on basy fayments. H T lie fL jea T a MB IT nifi.ar.il lllilirniMT.iflrm11Wnjl ilNM ,H I FW ' Its. t, luuiuawiiiu tniuiujuticu auu kuiu uucau ucauiiciiLy, txiao JT s?A I Your refrigerator can poison your family Disease germs breed In the drain pipe of your refrigerator. They settle In the milk and on the vegetables and fruits. More disease b contracted from persons than things, yet scores of people get typhoid from refrigerators apparently spotless. riuth the drain pint wtth SrlptioNMhel olitflon. SflphivNathol purine! KmM It sum ft. Your nfrlitmcr can oms poUoa th food your family can. j. Ct SvlpHo-Nattiol from druj and d;rf mcnt Korea. I h bultmo-Napcholio Boaion. Dh&.Co.,N.Y.aridnilU., oKaptholCooirxriT, Ascrtta. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDIRS The Store 'is- dosed" at ,S P. M, da-ly I. Altmmt OI0 MADISON. AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street "telephone 7000 Murray hill, Thirty-fifth Street REDUCTION SALE: . to commence to? morrow (Saturday) The merchandise comprised inn these offerings is all belo original cost Womnieini9 Dresses ( 10 of serge, satin; taffeta and georgette at $235 Also The remainder off this season's amportatiibitis FrenicHi Model Gowns at fless than ' one-half the cost to 5 m port (Third Floor) s ' "'f BELOW COST Over 1,400 Women's Bloyses Blouses of cream-color net, with collar and cuffs of machine-made filet ... . . .at 53,45 Blouses of georgette or chiffon, mostly in suit shades, at ..... $4.50 , (Second Floor) i BELOW COST . Children's' Gimiglhannni Dresses Dresses of striped or checked gingham; sizes 6 to U years at $3.25 Dresses of blue, green or lavender checked gingham; sizes 10 to 16 years . . . . .at .$4.50 (Second Floor) BELOW COST Women's Hosiery Black or white silk, with lisle-thread tops, toes and heels, per pair $1.15 Black, white, cordovan or gray silk, with lisle-thread tops and soles per pair $1.50 Black silk, with openwork instep (war tax additional) per pair . $2.90 (First Floor) BELOW COST fl9O500 Pairs of Women's Oxfords at $6.75 Per pair These Oxfords are made of brown kidskin, and brown or black calfskin; with practical leather heels. (Second Floor)