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STORM STOPS VOTE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Primaries May Be Held 'Laler, in Connection With the Annual Town Meetings. OONCOItD, N. II.. March D. Jllgh-ira- y blockades duo to the blizzard of Saturday prevented nearly 100 towns from participating In tho Presidential primaries Secretary of Btate Bean expects tho deferred primaries to ba held M soon; as trntHc conditions permit. Id conjunction yrth the annual town .jneetlncB, which were also post- poned Notwithstanding tho number of dose contests, a small vote was anticipated and it was believed the ofllclal returns would not be received for at least a week. AH bujt one of tho candidates for fMccs on the delegation to the Convention have announced them- selves In favor of tho nomination ol Leonard Wood, although several of them wish to ro unpledged. The Demo- cratic candidates for Delegates at Laree are unpledged, but three of the flvo candidates for the four places a district delegates Imve announced themselves for Herbert Hoover for President. SUES FOR LOSS OF HUSBAND. Captain Itefaaed to Put II I m Ashore and Ship Waa Bombed, airs. Mary Farrell Walton alleges West 42nd St. or 120 ICO 1 4. In suit for damages 'lied against the Standard Commercial Trad- ing Corporation yesterday that If the captain of the steamship Grace had not refused to put her first husband, J. ashore when he be- came 111 he would not have tost his life when the Qrace was mn)why oooooooooooooooooooooobooooooooooooooooqpoooopooooo VESTS LISLE 36 torpedo July li, 1917. i Bho aHeges her entered 4ho of the corporation as and was assigned to the Grace. On the trip he became 111. but the captain re- fused to obtain aid for him or to put him ashore at any one of the five Mediterranean ports at which the ship fllnce her death she His again. J.GLASSBERG 290FiflhAve. BrrwrtN tern txo itST bts. CONTINUATION CLEARING SALE For Week Short Vamp Shoes High Cut Boots in Leathers and and $16.60 All Colors. N Reduced to $10.00 IU.M Also a Full Line of Oxfords at $10.00. NO EXCHANGES OR C O. D.S. BRANCH STORE 511 UIWIAM JOTH AMD 11BT BIS. NEW YORK $15.50 OOOOOOOOOOOOOeCOOOCeOOOeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO t Stern Brothers 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St Smartest Spring Styles in WOMEN'S TRICOLETTE DRESSES ;. $48.00 L ATEST models characterized by individuality and originality of design elaborately embroidered1 coat styles of straight line effects with tunics; the most desirable colors represented. Sizes 34 to 44. 4 We are exhibiting an exclusive array of Spring in WOMEN'S OXFORDS and PUMPS Desirable for Stfeet or Dress Wear $8.50 to 16.00 J Excellent workmanship fine quality are the distinguishing features of these correct styles, which also include the latest French shapes in Satin or Suede. Women's Shoe Department Second Floor Unusual Values on the Main Floor To-morr- ow in WOMEN'S GLOVE SILK or LISLE UNDERWEAR GLOVE SILK Bodice tops finished with cluster of tucking; tucked silk shoulder straps, $4.85 each COMBINATION With Glove Silk tops; nicely tailored and well reinforced; Pink only, $2.65 each COMBINATION Shipments of WRITING PAPERS ENVELOPES An the On the SpeciahPrices: $1.15 of and Envelopes; Blue containing Paper Envelopes $25,000 Edward Farrell. This $10.00 (Between $10.00 models GLOVE DRAWERS Wide at knee, finished tucking to match vest; Pink $4.85 each GLOVE SILK VESTS quality; tops; Pink ti values, $2.75 each LISLE Tailored tops; knee length; $1.25 New and extensive shotting of excellent qualities, many s of envelopes having richly linings. Main Floor To-morro- w at Boxes Paper Linen fin- ish, in White, Grey, Sheets I i a a Suedes SUITS SIMt SILK only, Heavy tailored only. Unusual SUITS colored 65c Boxes of Initialed Writing Paper and Cards, containing 24 Sheets of Paper 12 Cards Envelopes 4' THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1920. German husband employ a steward medical stopped, husbands married All All roRirxnLT to 6TH AVE. new and with wide hem and each . 50c Boxes of Paper and Envelopes in assorted colors, consisting of 48 Sheets of Paper and 48 Envelopes i' \\nuiiiia Exemplary of Excellence in Style and Tailoring are these Twelve New Models in MISSES' f RICOTINE SUITS NOT TO BE GAUGED BY THEIR PRICE BUT BY THEMSELVES, FOR A PRICE SO REA- SONABLE SIMPLY DOES NOT INDICATE \ THE HIGH QUALITY OF THESE SUITS 75.00 . SOMETIMES suits may be visualized by uieir uesunpuons, Due inese suits COUla not be imaftined even from a list of \sneci- - fications.\ For no matter how minutelv thev wore y described, they would still have to be seen for thja quality of the tricQtine and the fineness of the tailoring to be appreciated. These twelve Spring models in suits illustrate the .variety of specialization a seeming paradox, it a brilliant truth for Franklin Simon & Co. have here specialized in value, and have chosen these twelve ways of indicating the result of that specialization. Franklin Simon & Co. \believe fliese- - suits are beyond doubt the best obtainable at their price! Sizes 14 to 20 Years MISSES' SUIT SHOF-Sec- ond Floor ftankUn Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Stem Brothers West 42nd St Between Fifth and Sixth Aoenues) A Sale To-mon- ow of SMALL CHILDREN'S APPAREL (Sizes 2 to 5 Years) CHILDREN'S COATS All Wool Navy Blue Serge; smart models, $13.95 CHILDREN'S DRESSES of dainty figured Lawn; collar and sleeves wjlli picot ruffle, $2.65 BOYS SUITS Of Blue Serge or Fancy Wool Mixtures; plain and pleated models. Sizes 8 to 1 7 years 1 5.00 BOYS' NEW SPRING REEFERS In Blue Serge or Fancy Wool Mixtures; full helt-c- d models. Sizes 3 to 10, 11.75 West CHILDREN'S COATS of Folo Cloth, in the newest Spring shades, $21.50 CHILDREN'S DRESSES of Pete Pan material; While Organdie coll and sash, ' $4.75. New Spring Models in BOYS' SCHOOL CLOTHING BOYS' SUITS In .Jersoy,,Fncy Wool Mix- tures, Blue Serge; some with silk combinations; in Junior Norfolk, Oliver Twist, plain and French Middy models. Sizes ii to 10 years 12.50 BOYS' SMART HATS and CAPS Boys' Cloth Hats $2.25 to 3.95 Tam o' Shanters Tweed, LcatliLT and Boys' Straw Hats . $1.95 to 7.50 Blue Serge 43rdJSt. Specially Prepared NOVELTY $2.25 to 3.95 f 821.50 825.00 16.75 At Saks To-morro- w An Important Sale of Smart Silk Skirts FOR WdMEN AND MISSES At One-thir- d Less Than Regular Prices High-grad- e skirts from our regular stock together with a special purchase of beautiful silk skirts from a manufacturer known the country over for the high standard of\ his merchandise. Handsome Baronette Satin Skirts \ ' in White; Navy and Mack. Smart sports V J.0.75& and dressy models. In this sale bnly j , ' Dainty Street and Sport Skirts in ) Queen Anne Satin and Dew Klst. White, I Ol Cfk Flesh, Copenhagen Blue, Jasper Victory F Blue, Navy and Black. In this sale only J Dressy Skirts of Fan-u-s- i, Kumsi & ' Kumsa, and Sinbnd Crepe, ittt White, Flesh color Jasper, Copenhagen Blue, - t).Ul Victory Blue, I'urple and Sunset. In this sale only '' i Nona Sent C. O.D. Exchanged or on Appro Broadway at 34th S.t. I TEOF CUSTOM QUALITY T you get anything less ' than Saks' handwork this Spring, make up your mind that you're getting something hand- ed to you! Select from new weavings cNpt from old leavings BROADWAY AT 34th STREET ,y1vfCryrla'-CTInTa'aff- l KRAMER BROS., mc- - SLLEC1 ED MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY AT A St USTANTIAl. 8AV INU nam TUESDAY AND WEL1SXJ LAY SALE Plate or Navel Corned Bee! - 11c a lolton Tail or JjcIi Rabb Is - 59c Pair OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 6t7 WEST JGT11 STREET 0J Aroilti Ham vvnr. aim Jii 3 Greenwich St.nr.UUery PI . i2 Broad St., nr. South Frr I DfnnnhflO J 35 920 Ninlli At., nr. S!)lh St ( DlL lluKS V 17 iririTsWT\1 Columbui A., nr. (kith St, Third Ay., nr. 57th St. Broadway, nr. 83d 3 .RESTAURANTS. 3H1P3 AND FAUES SUPfUEj. lb. I mi -- mssssBMrnm