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Ik tIrfrmamv not yft if Iff I p In i f ranftUn Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. The Importance of That FIRST TAILORMADE SUIT for the JUNIOR MISS 13 to 17 years of age JUST think of the J wonderful transition she has reached the eventful a&o when she anticipates dispensing with hair ribbons, or perhaps has actually graduated to that period, and is donning her first real Tailormade Suit. It should not be a suit designed for older sister and made in smaller sizes, but a suit especially de- signed on graceful youthful lines, with noth-in- & mature about it either in design, fabric or color. There are Junior Misses' Suits of tricotine, Poiret twill, ser&e, silvertone wool velour, wool Jersey or worsted checks. 24.50 to 69.50 Suit 1 U Xt . Suit of navy blue men's wear serfce 39.50 JUNIOR MISSES' SUIT SHOP-Sec- ond Floor mr wtr u 3tcS & SUNDAY WANTS WORK WONDERS \Misses' Navy Blue (Illustrated) WORLD THE EVENING DEFEATED IN EAST. AY PADEREWSKI Poland's Premier Declares His Nation Must 3c Strong if There Is to Be Peace. WAItSAW, Tuomlny, Mnrch II. \Oormnny although do routed In th west, in not yot benten In the cant, ami It her aim In that part of Ku- - OVER-ACIDIT- Y of the stomach has upset many a night's rest. If your stomach is acid disturbed, dissolve two or three Ri'MQIDS on the tongue before retir- ing and enjoy refreshing sleep. The purity ana goodness of Ki-moi- da by SCOTT lc BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION What Are WORLD, I'M Your Eyes Worth? Your eyes ure your most precious possession don't neglect them. Correct glasses cost little and help so much. Reliable Eyrnlght Examination by RcKWtered Eye Speclallnti. Corrfctlj Fittrd Glmti $3 to $10 Mk&cd&SonA- - u EtlnUlMicU 57 Yenr Jew York: 184 B'wiy, at John St 113 SUth Av.. 13th 8t Sso SUth Ay nd St lot ilauau, at Ann St Went 4id Strett 17 . . . a n t..1i fit Tl J C 14 't rop ore 10 bo fnmtrated and there Is to be ponco thero must ho a itronff I'oland,\ Jnn lxnacc I'adcrownkl, I'rrmler of I'oland, doclnred \Tho Importance to the ponce of Kuropo of a strong nnd united Po- land cannot be rxnggoratcd,\ tho Premier nddod. \(Icrmany mado war not for honor nnd Ideals, but for mar- ket nnd raw material. Tho war has not yet been won. Germany It roady to acknowledge herself beaten In tho west, but not In tho cast \The same men who orcanlred tho present war count on reorganizing Hussla In thotr own Interest. It they do so, they will have an endless sup- ply of labor and raw material. In addition to wheat, they will have cot- ton from Turkestan, oil, great lumber supplies from Russia, Immense coal and Iron deposits, gold, platinum and other minerals. With theso rolnforco-tnent- .i Ocrmany would Inevitably stamji her dominion on tho wholo world, Think of the effect on America's highly paid labor If der-man- y trained and directed the cheap labor of Ilussla and China, No ono could complete with such cheap pro- duction, \What ntnnds In aermany'a way Is not Trance or Kngland, which aro so far off. Germany Is at tho gates of disorganized Hussla and once let hti.- - combine with tho Ilolshovlkl and reorganize Hussla, as alio will liavo tho lclnuro to do In penco time, shu will dominate tho world. X strong Polnnd alone can block this plan. \It has always been Poland's task to protect civilization fmm tho horded of Asia organized by Germany Into a machlno to cruih democratic civili- zation, This Uurmnny would do by breaking the stundurd of living of tho Western peoples. Kor tho prcsont task wo need a frco nation to copo with ncrmnny In Influencing tho de- velopment of Hussln. \Dutizlg wo must hnvo, bcuauso without It our comtnerco would al- ways bo nt tho mercy of Oormnny. L'PI't'r Hllcslu Is oven moro Polish tbun Pohuii. It will bo tho contro of our Iron Industry, \In Kastcrn Qallcln 11 majority of U10 InhubltuiitH aro Ituthcnliuis. Tho distinction between them and tho Poles In not racial, but only religious and linguistic. Tim Polish peasants In Eastern Qallcla aro enthusiastic over their nowly found national unity, free dom and Independence. \This patriotism Is roolcd deeply in tho Polish people and will cement our nntlon In a strung barrier ngnlnst HolflhevlHtn on tho ono hand and against on tho other, If wo reculvn from tho Pcaco Confer. enco thoHo iIlKtrlctn which will glvo STORE WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY, MARCH 25th IN HONOR OF THE 27th DIVISION fcanfclin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets TAILORING IS THE STYLE and STYLE IS THE SUCCESS of FRANKLIN SIMON MISSES' SUITS (Illustrated) Tricotine 58.00 guaranteed \VV7HETHER a blouse suit, strictly tailored suit, strai&htline suit or some other suit has the greatest vofcue, may form- ulate a feminine argument, but in this there is no question success or failure of a tailormade suit is dependent upon the style and the stylo is entirely dependent upon the tailoring. The model may be faultless, the fabric may be the finest, but without tailoring there can be no style. Franklin Simon suits are tailored according to their own Fifth Avenue standard of workmanship. In every suit is embodied that uniformly hi&h decree of skill that mnkes all Franklin Simon suits alike though different. SLUT FABRICS OF THE MOMENT Anfcofa chevron is an entirely new soft finished wool fabric with a chevron design woven into the cloth, making an attractive novelty weave. Considerable preference is &iven to suits of Poiret twill, wool tricotine, men's wear serfce, silvertone wool velour and Oxford suitin&s. 29.50 to 195.00 MISSES' SUIT SHOP-Scc- ond Floor FEIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919. tis renl Independence nationally, In- - ,1 lluf f In III. mill n.irt, ni.,nln ll f ).n. ' that thn American people will help us to attain this end.\ I'nilrrrunlt I Tlinnka Hoot rr for K.I...I. PAHIS, March Jl. Premier Pade-rewi- kl of Poland has sent to Herbert C. Hoover. Director General of Allied He-lie- f, a message of thsnks for tho food sent Poland, which Mr. Hoover had In. formed him a \the gift of the Amer- ican people,\ If IX. ill is perfectly NO YEOMAN'S GARB.r lluo for i , WASMINUTO.V. lnroh 21. Niial yrowomen hereafter wear cither their regulation unlfoini or complete civilian An mndo forbids Sorno of the of young women nt tho Navy Department, as \yoomcn have up their plain gnrli silk stockings, hat and the WAHMINOTON. WINDOW SPACE DIVISION PARADE We have had many requests from customers that wish nnnounce that oil window our space already been allotted, free, wounded soldiers and relatives men the THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MARCH 25th. Fifth 35th Street Established to of s v- -uc on lull size &! Patterns Durable WHITE MUSLIN Dainty bizes 1 to 5 vears Heretofore .75 Now .50 480 DURABLE UNDERWAISTS 2 to 14 I S brightening lervto Best Co. Sizes years Heretofore 1.00 and 1.25 inow BLUE SOISETTE Sizes Two for The navy blue model is sketched. No- tice the two lull ruffles which give smartness to skirt, correct wide girdle a trifle lower than heretofore the ot close-se- t, pearl-lik- e buttons down the side the bodice. these new innovations well worth noticing. Misses' Sies. The tailoring is irreproachable and the lines of the jacket are very smart. 'hese call your attention first of all. 'hen will see the jacket has a belt, yet the lines of a box coat front. It can, if you wish, be left open to display a gilet or a pretty shirtwaist. It is fully lined with silk. Misses' Siys. Has to the Grown-up- s and children both agree that this \just the nicest Barber Shop in town with its cheery chintz shades, hanging green ferns and red chairs. Every- thing sanitary and convenient ten chairs and ten barbers. The kid- dies, themselves, like to come Liliputia get a hair cut, the barbers are MIXED Culorril Mlk I'nIN Onlrr. mint outfits. order public y mixing. hundreds known (K),\ been with colored trim ming like. has at 300 16 2.95 the the row All vou that for such \smiley\ men who love children and never, never pull hair or brush it into little eyes. 'Tis time to eetyour hair cut When birds to sing. And alt the trees are To tell it is Bobbed hair; Short and playful curls! a barber for each boy And for all the GETS HIGHEST HONOR MEDAL 'tViinrxarr uriioral Timlj llnrlihir (tuna nnil I :l'-- t Mm. .Marob 21,-- Tlie Medal of Honor au'Mlded t'orpl. Alvln O Vork. I'gm-pun- y O. .12Jth who hd seven men against machine gun nest, lock und four officers, 128 nien ninl . eral guns. Corpl. Voile nsKU.ned coinnmnd mtei l.lu hlnliwit, t..,,f ...tr r.iiraiii lU'Hvy casua 11 nil Ih.At, nil,.. . . . . \\.. officers had been lost. York's homo Is fan .Man, icnti. 27TH 10 we to to of In Co. Saturday Brings Opportunities For Alt Shop Here With Thrift Sale Summer Weishts Children Spring and Summer Underwear 11 KNICKER-DRAWER- S Seasonable Specials .id rl 1 I WW bring Avenue -- First OR Misses Taffeta Frocks Special 27.50 of Navy Serge Suits Special 25.00 in Come Children's Barber Shop I\ is to to c you some h a it .... .1.-- n WOIUO WANTS Made high standard & Materials Well-finishe- d 176 GIRLS' NAINSOOK COMBINATIONS Sizes 2 to 12 year.-- , Heretofore 1.65 to 2.25 Now 1.50 1.75 240 WHITE CROSS-BA- R NIGHTDRAWERS Sizes 2 to 10 years 1.95 to 2.75 INow 1.5 96 MISSES' PINK PAJAMAS 8 to years. Heretofore to 3.00. Now 2.75 are style straight ? bttddmg Spring! ringlets; Here's girls! Infantry, 1S79 \X Best itlitii.vjti Sale! Girls' and Juniors' High Grade School Hals 4.90 Leghorns, tailored Milans hats of fanciful basket are in the typical, tasteful styles that distinguish ,Best & Co. in girls millinery. For the most part, they are trimmed with narrow or wide bands of the best grosgrain ribbon many streamers. Serge Capes ford Special 16.50 Good-lookin- g capes of durable men's serge, in navy blue, are made with yokes that fit unusually well and allow the to ripple in back. The collars develop into long throw ties in front. SiKes 10 years to 16. Little Girls Coats Special 12.95 Serviceable little coats of long-weari- blue serge are finished with collars of blue linen. Each coat is fully lined. There is a belt m back attractive buttons in front. Sies years to 7. SALE INDICESTIOW; wnter ZjfzZMM Sure Relief tosiFOR SUNDAY WONDtrtS of Co. & Heretofore 200 and weave and have long wear capes, attractively de- tachable and SEE THE TRANSPORT Like those that brought the 27th back! It is in our 35th Street window, where every boy and girl may see it. Submarines are there, too, that you can picture those same transports when they were taking the 27th Division over to France. -- A Bell-an- s Children s One-Piec- e Pajamas 1.45 Heretofore 1.95 and'2.25 They are the kind that will do all through the Summer, too! Fine quality white cross-ba- r madras and white rep, striped in various colors, make good choosing. They are carefully made in the Best way, with strong, neatly finished seams. For toys of years to 14 lr. K m urn 11 fwwyjsai m . You Never Pay More at Best's'- - -- L 11 JUS 6 14 Hot IMDIGC5TION WORK . i r I so 6 1