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Mfai 11Writwit ure v- ' - r Mini -s H - - . . ' j. 3 BBmrf.; JBAHMBK' KattBfJb, ra 2 3VHE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, MROBT fPray 1 'Dear God to 'Francie 9 Safe and Return Sound" 1 ' 'jj$Vr V "JEANNE FEYE "Francie" Is the Father of Sophie and Jeanne Feye, ; Who Mysteriously Uisap . ; peared From Yonkers Jan. 15. "To whom It mny cum. cm: i'TIilfl will lnliinli:t" Ji'unn". r m anil Hlstrr, Sophie, two, wlio arc f'. vtjry nn.xloiiK for ovy olio und ever, biby to liilp tliom llnj t'.U'lr I'.ui.lj wjto HtruiiKi'ly vanillic il or. J in r lofat. "IJCfir. kind it'fiJors. Ira!-c everything possible to grunt' tlv wlslics of tht'bu tiny girls. ' -Tin: i:vi:m.c; voiuv' Tills leiiucftt was nindt.' ly tlic?i kiddles, tliroiiKli their inothu, Mrs C.Ttlierine I'cyv, No, S3 Morris Stivrt. Ypiikcrs, M'cti.Mitay. The joiiiikhUtp. Klatly lf.scinhlliiK "nniniutrtl toddj bep rs'ycamo to Tlio livcnlns World ofllco o sen If this iH'ttHputtt'r nouldn't help "niuddpr" find "Franrle," the name the cdilldion alTecUinutHj cnll their father. SOPH FETF EYET" Jeanne, who lias Just recovered fruiii an attack of bronchitis, was ro- liict.inl nt first to "make herself nt home." She on became acquainted, how evrr, und "hobnobbed" with tlio irpotteis .Hid photographer n. She didn't "warm tip" In tlio beginning lor the stiiiplo rcanon that she ihoiitrht t lie strange. surroundings were jiict aiidther dispensary, where lately she hai been Idling away her pieeioiH lime trying tisget rid of a ennlminded cough. Frank If)', twenty. eight yenrs old. rraiien1," tho father, left home on the day mentioned und ha never been Been or l.e.ird of since. Ills wife. fearing he had met with an accident l-,iiP!ted tlio Yonkers police to make a search of lie hospitals, but noth ing has been leal ncd. The missing man weighs about 140 pounds. Is r. feet r Inches tall, daik complexion, with bluck hair nnd dark brown ees. lie wore a blue suit with a white pinstripe, brown' over coat, hi 'n soft hat and dark brown diocs It The i;ening World Is tinsuc ceHsfui in leunitlng the , parents little ,)eann will suicly bo lewurdcd for I ir eff" ti, she prnys every night that -di.ii i'"l will icturn 'Francle R ifi and -mind " nPHEdangerousseasonforiu ccptiblc folks ia here. Avoid colds and the usual diseases that chill winds bring with them. Give )oursc!f extra internal strength to help fight colds, laryngitis, the grippe, etc. -take B0V1NINE The Food Tonic in Of All Druuhtt Smart Spring Styles The (Jltlle KIidO nJo.vs the tul ronnrfi' n( hundreds of inotli-rs u ho Iihm' learned where to clothe the children and fluppcra for le.sa tnoiiL-y. MM f. f Sport Coats ?1 A 1U .98 .98 ol fin" rpiHlhy nil dill liettil.c I'Oh''. rolalii nnd Y'lniir. Klzej 7 lo 10 Chaiming Dresses of line Crepe dc rhino and Tut- le'n; mw vprlng s h a il e s : ulto $ , while IVmflrni.i- V linn ii tul t o tn lminlon fro e k s ; Fl.c.l G to H . . . . Tweed Sport Suits r.c.r,$i .98 wool T w n ffd .Sizes 12 to Ifi.. H'c Cluthe I lo to Vcars. 11 16 GIRLIE SHOP 144 W. 34th St. Up One Flight. Between Broadway and 7th Avenue. Open Until 7 P. M. Comp Upstairs and Save Money. mm We allow you $7.00 more than you pay in exchange value for this ring. Tkis SPARKL1NGLY BRIUJANT, PERFECTLY CUT BLUE WHITE titMUINE DIAMOND stt in a MKT. (GUARANTEED U. S. ASSAT) SOLID WHITE or GREEN GOLD MOUNTING. $2.00 DOWN and tk rb is YOURS IMMEDIATELY; pj tkt ktduc 50c wtUr or $2 asatkh. OUR FIRM U tkt onlj jtwtlrjr ksi coadactbf aa INSTALLMENT DE PARTMENT is New York rattd at MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLE SALERS hj ti. NATIONAL JEWELERS BOARD OF TRADE, aa4 tkis last wa will par $1,000.00 ia fold ta aaj nt , ,Jrzl r'i wa arc aoi saaauiacrarars ana wkeUsalan. t I d fltlfd rnril rrrt to fvrrr ruktomrr ibc wrrlr ar Fir mu Hk u l &.'-tSg , S$i!t nde by ANY OXK, ANVWIIKIIK, V' jT I III II II II I AVr rlnlni Hint Ihli rlltr eiinnot tt mlrrhtird anywhrre In Amrrlm Inr lum tlllltt S2.1.00 und lo Im.U itn lhl rl.lni wr Hill allow villi fZS.OII fur 1 1, 1 rlnr In eirliiuixp for ny othpr urtlcle In our tor which Ik atilil for If;.'.. 00 or more, or In fxchonco i Inrarr illumond. Itutlit-r than anrnd a lot of ney fiir pnre uniiuiim Inc tin' oprnlnc of our ktore. TKII Tl lillli you M ) M K.TI 1 1 N (1 , und when we u till rlnsr for als.oo wr urr (ilVINd VOI' $7.00. lirfiire In thli llUtory of thr Jrwrlrv luikltiM hui r lirrn nlilr lo pun lior illiirlly from Ihr tourer on iiTHi rrrmi irrnik im uun, untl W'llrli wr nay "Credit lr Ihun C'auli" dor not mrun only ao many mmmam m PUTS $20,000 VALUATION ON WIFE AND MOTHER fm I'nrl Cnnrt Arnrd Datnaffru AViimrn Killed by Trnek, CopyrlRltl (Now York Kenlnc World) 'jy iyhh riiiiiuiiing comtiany. l'J.. r.Mtl. March 10. In eontlnnliiB a verdict for 100,000 frillies, tje Con it of Appeals prescntH In financial tcrmn nn uppralanl of llic valno of a wife and mother In tlio home. Tlio cane grew out of tlin death of tho Countcs of Clintiot nnd Mmo. do Vlsnacourt. vlio wore killed liy n motor trucli on tho Qtul d'Oraay a tovr months ago. Suit for damages ncalnst tho owner of the truck resulted In a verdict to two fam ilies of 100,000 francs, normally about J(i,000. The truck or r r, nw iiHixt pay tinder the final decision. 'I ho Appeals Court holds that tho death of it wlfo and mother constitutes liotli n moral and a material prejudice for husband nnd son. "Woman In tho home," tho court adds, "Is not only wife or mother, hut also mistress of (he houe. ii u J her qualities of order m,.i piovtdenee iiHSUru eood administration or in" rioine. QP1 Armstron Linoleum Jbr Every Floor in the House Properly laid linoleum makes a beautiful residence floor KITCHEN linoleum tacked crudely down in a living-room is out of place. But Armstrong's Jaspe Linoleum, cemented down over a layer of builders' deadening felt, is an entirely different kind of floor. You must understand that the kind of linoleum and the way it is laid make as much difference in floors as th'c'.&hd of cloth and the way it is tailored make in a suit. Among the new designs of Armstrong's Linoleum are Jaspes, or two-tone moire ef fects, rich plain colors, parquetry inlaids, and carpet and printed designs, quite different from any linoleum you have ever seen. Floors of this linoleum, because they are waterproof, are so easily cleaned, so imper vious to dirt, dust, and grease, so quickly restored by an occasional waxing, that they are economical almost beyond comparison. In addition, the beauty of these floors as a background for fine rugs here and there opens up an entirely new field of household decoration. Any good furniture or department store can show you Armstrong's Linoleum. Our booklet, "Decorative Linoleum Floors," con tains twenty-four colorplates showing dis tinctive patterns. It will be sent free on request. Armstrong Cork Company, Linoleum Department Lancaster, Pennsylvania New York Office: 212 Fifth Avenue Phone Madison Square 1700 Clf Iki CIRCLE mA' iWw4 m On UrUf U. DYE FADED CURTAINS, SKIRT SWEATER, DRESS OR COAT IN "DIAMOND DYES" Each packugo of "Diamond Dyes" contuins directions m simple nnv woman can dye or tint licr old worn, fuded tliiiiRS nnv. Hvrn If ahe lias never dyed before, she con put u rich, fadeless color into shabby sklrti, dresses, waists, coats, stock In, sweaters, coverings, draperies. 1 hangings, every tiling! Duy Diamond Dyes no other kind then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed. Jutt ti1 your druggist whether the materir you wish to dye is wool or tUk, o whether it is linen, cotton, or mixer' goods. Diamond Dyc never streak, spot, fade or run. Advt. The McCREERY MEN'S SHOP Tomorrow! Men's Spring TOPCOATS 32 .50 The price covers a splendid assortment of Spring Topcoats in a variety of tweeds, herringbones and cheviots in new Spring patterns. Set-in or Raglan sleeve slip-on models with satin-lined yoke and sleeves. Sizes 34 to 44. Other Spring Topcoats $28-50 to $65-00 (Many of them Showerproof) BLUE SUITS $45.00 Quite a low price when one considers that the tailoring in these suits is of custom-made quality. The fabric is a rich, Navy Blue, All Wool Serge. There are double and single breasted models. Regular, long, short and stout sizes from 34 to 16. A complete showing of other Spring Suits $35;00 to $60-00 James McCreery & Go. MEN'S SHOP SECOND FLOOR USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE THE McCREERY BOYS' SHOP Sale of Boys' Norfolk Suits Two pair knickers 10-00 Every suit is made from substantial, all-wool Spring mate rials, and tailored in plain or plaited models. The knickers are smartly cuffed in the new golf style or in the regulation manner. Fancy Tweeds, and blue unfinished Cheviots'" are well represented. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Spring Reefers Special, 7.95 In all-wool Blue Serge with plain or brass buttons; also Blue Cheviots and fancy Tweeds. Sizes 214 to 10 years. Spring Blouses Special, 95c White and fancy Madras or Japanese Crepe of unusually good quality has been used in their fashioning. Sizes 7- to 15 vears. (Third Floor) 5th Avenue James McCreery & Co. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD "WANT" AD. WILL GO AND FIND t IT