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?j?uck White ?5 Guardian of, plag on Tombs "nTte Sentenced for Burn? ing Banner Hoist U. S. Colors j^U Like New Work j-tscher Had Choice of ?Cooler" or Caring for Star.? and Stripes ? ?' Apt? th* ~ tmttt th- ? -odiar. i R_ iu i-e? ... r that t-auaod . <* True to RH Fist Guaranteed Exchange Locomobiles The purchaser of a Gu ?I ?x ehii? '-mobile is . I to the same service, the . sameattention,care andr.":i*?i<lerationas own-Ts of new Locomobiles. Our entire serviceorgnn on stands back of P.;r (?imrantee. TVLOCOMOBII.FCO.orA "A hite impressively, a? he ' carefully wrapped the halliards around I is. The orra- prca rr accepted his loci lit?/, if not with cnthu?i ? ounremrnt, mail?? ? ould take th* flag i go to th? ' d ?nmcth inf to ?io with it. I'er . -of* job. rner and h o i> ?11 d ?. in the Tomb? ?-.'-.. re rculaung a ??arto. ? ^Hjr, he proved to he a poor hand at ordir.ar> r ?>?'l that he ct perform ? | ? and plea?ant We found that ?a hen we pr - -.-.. . ' ?bout ? ? ? ten to his dtxHrin?? nt their time arntng '.. ne a coo?! he ?hour ? ?Bk that ir ? hsve ? : r can <io ? Or-f ( h'.ire for Prea-hrr .??.?. and the other? ha-i -oner ?i .. "They'd bs | >oler' reply. ?na-ter of cerer: ? ? ? ? t the flag? of all ni ire flung into ? ng pol m the back yard of ths Church of th?' Soe.a. na? the ira* who - upon ? ring 1 Confer Secretly On Drive Plans Officials Fail to Invite P. S. Commissioners to Meeting with Railroad Executive I P set, ????:?:? I '.road, conferred in the Controller's office jests Fats Mayor Mitchel, Controller Prenderga?t and Corporation Counsel Hardy gard to the West Side improvement plan?. The conference was secret. Public Service Commissioner? Travis i Charle? S. He?er. who have disputed **".th Mr. Place over the proposed modifications in the nlan?, were notified of the conference, I ted to attend. Pe*r Tipres?ion, caused by rrc-ponder.ce between the Public Service Commissioners and Mr. Place. that th? ;er the .ggested by the commi I Controller rot - Ir. Whitney and Mr. Harvey that Mr. Place ? '2 to discuss the th '.he exception of ?the ?uxge the agreement 1 should be based on a lim;t?-d fraj ?? exchanges he*?*? ths railroad. - would not say what progres? had been made at the confer -ray toward an agreement on I suggest?*! moditications in ? at*.- Apparently it is the inten ?re Port and Terminal Committee of the B<*? ?ate to reach soma a?ree-?r.* with -ailroad company, it possible, re c-ardle.*' of the di fereneeg between the ? ommi??ioners snd Mr. P'ac?. Women of West Will Invade Dixie In Suffrage 'Drive' Motor Expedition to Spread Gospel of National Woman's Party Alliance Is Planned Feminine Campaigners Aim at Political Union with the South - Washington, that tl ? -iow ripe for a p-. alliance bf??? St on?] Woman'? Party ?rill send rnto the ?south on April 1 an expedi ,i?jd Younger, of California, and composed exclusively of women voter?. eh ka-.e no* yet Ween fully <?rga.n zcl Woman's Party and erhielt ?r* the Il of the Democratic party will I ? by the su ' i| . will be cor.duc-? ? ? ? ng pr.-icina! toe ir i ar.d i it? convention? ? I s bold at all capitals. In : or. ? ? . be sent to the Dem.-" ? .-hern mrm1" r 'he Rule? and Judiciary comn, i The state? to t ? ?elude Vlr* i erinia. North Carolina. Snntll < arolina. ?r.da. Alabama. Mississippi? j l.oui?iana. Team \ Kansas, Ken? ' tucky. Wen Vira, laryland. Half a doten o:ganir??.r? have bean j .*ent to th? SeutS in advance of the ' woman's part-, leader?. The?e includ?? . ' M--* ... Amidon, of Mortal Dakota; Mrs. air Thomp.ori. of North Carolina: ' Mabel Vera laware, am I -atiham, of Maryland. ? aas interest is Ming s the Bwthera stat :he appre '.\ omen w?r suffraK ta of 1 i itate, a d ha?/? to national headquarters for an ? . i^er. r . women arc n . the or:- the 3 ppi con? ference an orric-.al matter. Ths has offers tat? toi a? t neadquarter? from which to rea women of ths state. He will I the speakers :?? the conference. .Major::y I'-acier r,aud?' Kitchir .? ?. ? Pou. chairman of the ?.Uee, and Repre?entatrv<> i.ry I'o'?? Will be in the Brat group of < o? . men to be reached wnen the squadron srriTes in North ?'a* .where a c l t* bo as Charlotte. cWhat JSu ?etWitk GOODRICH BUCK SAFETY TREAD TIRES - VA I MU lili' ?J.il H AVE you ?y?a* taken stock what you get WITH aa vetll aa IN a ?Q<?<lrich Black Safety Tread Tire ? Yon know, of coarse, you get the best non-skid fabric tire, the oldest, largest, most skillful rubber manufacturer can make, and get it at the low standard ONE-PRICES of the Goodrich Fair List. You know you get the toughest tread, robber compound ing has yet produced, and all the seven cardinal tire virtues?style, comfort, safety, economy, durability, free? dom from tire trouble, and m?e?age? IN a Goodrich Tire, But have you looked deep into the Goodrich pie dee of perfection, ana Goodrich Fair Treatment, which go WITH each Goodrich tire, ?and require a service worthy of the good name the^tire bears ? Goodrich Tires Must Make Good IIJJ JJJJ mi If,as occurs in rarest Instance,a tire fail? to render its service, the B. F. Goodrich Company is more eager than you that its short-coming be made good. Bring back a Goodrich tire that owes you anything : is Goodrich s invitation to the world. Goodrich Pair Treatment at once cancels any debt of a Goodrich Tut?makes good quickly, generously, ?and gladly. Certainty of utmost service is what you get WITH a Goodrich Tire ORDER TTlROrr.H VOIR DEALER . The B. F. Goodrich Co. Akrtml Ohio AUo ?atkttr of the Tires oa ?hieb Dat-to Resta <??? the ofcciaJ 1*> 16 Aotomobile Racial Cba?piotaahip-? Silvertowa Cord Tires 1780 Broadway. Phone Col. 8700 SILVERTOWN'S DOMINATION OF 1918 AUTO RACING T*~? 1915 ?ntof?*??? ., a racing aeatvon brought forth ? me Df ? t ? hal/ hnndrtd Sila-tr towo victor*.?? th? fallowing ??pac?a triumph? o? t h ? ONLY two-fl*. cmiU*erd*?r?. Hational At-tomo bi'.c Racing - ' a-rv plonahip. won by? bario RMta ?aaitn ?tor (>olnta 13.?tl pctnt? BSSSOtf toward Xtxe chanw pionahip bjr Or !*???? to?a/*a to ,'.16 by ALL Iti cemp-ft. tor? CXIkfBlNED Sight r percmot. e4 ? Utb? p*rt*??? *io r'rg pc?'??or?. it A.A.A. emacttoame I 11 Flrtrt ?*?S~-?*?* br ALL lt*e?nv i eitert "JBv?wt in tHe Lorry Rixrv I TEXTANhafibrosole ? r*A )J ruhber. It is water 9ror>i, ?tuh-prrx)f, flexible, jj-*.ches your shoes per j |*ctly and outwears any | leather aole y6u ever .Wore. Aik your dealer. TTXTAN retIby | . F. J ? _ tL **? the QOQDRjgM Sole __\ The B |Goodrich Company .?Vkroe, Obro leaaSSss ? -.? Da*al?*ra ?l Women to Organize Army of Farmerettes Khaki-Clad Forces Will T.I! Soil as Preparedness Move 1 farden ?Q- orot l?g?I ?f ' il Woman Suffrage Association. The members" i - farra? ra havi :?? n . -T- rad Mat M the most impor *?? * kind of prepared.!?-, ;-. which they can enr-age. Kvery suffrage or ganir.v : have an agricultural ? muni?? ' .?rrieultare, and the na'iona' ? i of Mr?. 1 . ? ? Circuit ( irt 4 *.?:?. ?heat, corn, cats and potatoes on her 1. farm. national ?a to-morrow the cai! "Back tr Th.- | ?. ferrr. r ecretar** of Ig ..rur?-. an?! x II ? "There are alrat ! wofflea tnfaf fan a? labor. - vesterday. "an?* number ? country's food ist be in eraaacd, ?rhtther arc -.*-<? ? an(i thu programme ?hould appr^ to pacifist and militar 1 can be preserved in communal- canning eeatraa, whiek the arc prepared to organize. aar, the women ?rill m pr<* t the men ? inform of the r.at.or.a! ? . ? in on the sleeve, with tl - taa cau.?e. Suffrage ten 'hrouphout the eeaatry ? .1 nave garden - attaohed, women car hoe potatoes and onioni while thtakiag - -??-?-? work off the ener.- ? 'herto n parade?? have at lea'* 'vindow boirs to show plea. Fire Record i : a- a- Ha? a r.? ??a- ? t t ? n fli r | < Z4 Va'a ? ? Bins > > . -a ? ' . . Brosts, Ji "Wettest March 17 Since Flood;" Greatest Irish Parade Abandoned Green Banners on the Avenue Drip While the Faithful Crowd Doorways and the Clan of Roderick Kennedy Chuckles ; -~r ? - ??.????.??? thousand responded; th ? reased ?B th? clan c Roder:'? and at o'clock ~ ? - ? nh??nr?d or.? of th? n - ? of th? Ane,en*. Order of Hib?* KatOt a a- ' arada, a? ? ? if th? Krrar-j K\. * - ? ? jal *-** mad - - - - Bee | m ' ? - ? how ? i had orare? for fair a-eather, bat it appear? *ha '-*od** higher un g?"? '?***. ***e rain and p!? I ' ' A - kdj* for the b'l show. Grtaa hat?, lilh sweaters an? gowns of th? -ame color ? aahioaahl? and th" Hotel l"a?a le the dripping Hotel Nether a re Mayo' Mitchel was to have ?too?:, ?a? Pi T. Gilles* he arrange? ments committee, exp? . .' ? ith a waiter who mu?"- had brought in a chicken salad for the z ? yet arrrrad. R? tcei**ed ?aid 'rom the headquarter? of the e? organizations that th? parade ha . ?'unani*r.ou?ly ft ? i he ampli? fied the informa- the explana? tion that it would he - ? r-me ? the dirt ra.n. . ? i the r of the < at the entra?e .rches. A nioun*. ent up the line anno - | . r.*rade wai .... igst? Erii - ? - -.art of . and they clur.f tcna i "They're ted s late comer -a*- a rraif.e man It I | Broadway turn ovpr a green s.jnal bcarrr.j the v BStant ?'?r he wa? rebuked by ?he flaming* red of Eng*!snd, d;.*plajr ? p cenera! corr of t'? ? itement: ? ?. i for the .n to ab? march a??? ->us Roman <~ath ha,i contr ??rv.ee of bands feared that the bo-.-? Hthoat eo - ? Patrick's Pay In ' -? . ?rrand marshal of the parade. "It r raiaed HI March I" ?harr.- .- year we'll rotifer, and the weath Wilson We?ars Shamrock Sent by John Redmond Pros d?M". '. '?? nita House emp.ove? ?o-day ?rnr? ?pr.fr? of ?hamroc? ?a ) lohn Redmond. diet leader. Thrift Week in "Bush City" Tn? Ru?h Terminai Rranch of th? YountT M>*n's Christian Association ? . ? - ? to-mo? irse of the cam ? .i!ue of thlifl r.al compar ? ?jtcd. I rhea-? .. - setion e ? ? Sunday a? , ?ay. ! Haiian & Son Fifth Avenue Corner 43rd Street Tomorrow, at this address. \vc open ?>ur tenth Hanan Store in New York Clit\. To this modern, well-appointed store uc invite all who appreciate an oppor? tunity to huv footwear amid surround? ings thai have been planned and worked out to afford the greatest possible com? mit and convenience. Here you will find a most complete assortment of the famous Hanan Shoes in the finest leathers and newest Sprint*; models. 11?re you will find also that same efficient ?service that characterizes ill I lanan Stores. \t this new store there is a complete stock of high grade hosicrv for both men and women. Hanan & Son 516 Fifth -avenue Stern Brothers West Forty-second Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue?) West Forty-third Street Easter Requirements can be selected advantageously from our charming assortments of Women's Tailored Suits?. Street, afternoon and Kvening Dresses, Sports apparel and Separate Skirls A LI. of which presen, the latest style notes in materials, trinimingi and colorings. Tailoring and finish of an unusually ' high standard enter into the making of these gannents and the prices mil be found very reasonable?_ A Specially Arranged Pre-Easicr Of ferino. To-morrow, of Women- Tailored Suits?Entirel) Vw Styles I m gabardine, serge, eunniburl, burella, tweed , faille, 1 iffeta, silk and wool jerseys. ai $25.00, 29.50, 37.50 and 45.00 Muslin I oderwear Unusual Values on the Second Floor, Monday and Tuesday: Sight Crowns. -I 90c? 1.15, L45to2.85 Envelope Chemises 89c. L.00. L35to2.7a Corset Coven 50c 69c, 95ctol.50 Combinations, at Of)e, L.29? L.55 & L.75 Also specially selected models in Crepe d^ Chine Sight Gowns, a( - $3.95 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises, .S-.W?1 Crepe >\r ( !hine 1 faderbodiei I s< r trimrn?*d. iri pink -\nr\ ?.???? at 85c \\ omens French Laml)>kin Glace Gloves Value $130 at $1.15 pair win IF. (.! <>\ } s With two buttons and Pan*? tit ?f mbroid. ry, or with three rows black embroidery. Bl A< _ GLOVES \\ omen's Neckwear ?V?ftc Spring Models on th Main Floor, ni Remar kabln Ixm !' With two clasps and one row self embroidery. \\ omen's Net (ollar Embroidered - ?.m- ?1. round and S me at $1.25 \\ omen's Net Guimpes - ?i, i at *> 1.55 Women's Organdie Collar Hand embroidered, in white und dainty color.?. Spatial at 90c Woolen Dress Goods ?X Coatings ? Ar?* lifine -.lio-Hn in ?.r*,?*r?il n? >v ?? | Paria u?.irm<-!;'..-,. incluilmir Ki-hi -an?! \r*- i lo?ta, Barbara, Mela fturtu?, I haaaoia Surd?1 Cloth, Silk ?and ? Mfaaere V'ekwra, 1. ?BoI?tm, I ?Hipinr. 1 rir.i;;n<. Poire, Twilli ' i, French Srrjrrs. Woo! JtTttJ, in {?lam color?, and ?heather mix* - Special Prier Concessions on the Main Floor: All \\ ool Shepherd Checks, w ins. wide; black and while cheeks in various sizes, - - - yard ^l.-O All Wool Novelty StlitingS,30and5<J ins;induding fancy checks, mixtures, hair line stripes, in black and u hit?' and navy and white, also sport striped \ ?lours. ?f 1 ?Oo Fine Twill Gabardine- and Mannish Serges, 50 arid .">?! inches wide; soft finish, in this season**? _ n_ latest colors, also ?voit, cream and black, - yard vleO?D New Sj>riii<_ Dress Silks J group of popular weaves favored for the ensuing zcaxov, much below prevailing prices. Chiffon Taffetas, 35 int. : in a full ransre of lighl and dark shade?*, also white and hlaek: formerly *1.7." yd, Crepe Georgette, to ins.; in all the latest Spring colon? also white, flesh and hlaek: formerly $2.00 yd, Crrpc de Chine. U).inches wide: in evening and street shades, also white, flesh and hlaek. - - at Formerly .$1.75 a yard Imported Chiffon Taffetas, 41 inches wide; best I end) malee, soft finish, high lustre. - - - at Formerlv 13.50 a vanl $1.48 81.35 S1.9S