Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
fl il f i i it i! ii id if "28H ‘HS BVENING WORLD, wadasouns Lord & Taylor | Feunded 3890, Have Arranged for Thursday and Friday A Special Sale of 250 Dress Lengths of Bordered Foulard Silks +, Uhe most desirable Spring styles and colors at $1.58 per yard Formerly $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 (Will be sold in Dress Lengths only) Also 1,000 Yards Imported Black Taffeta Dress Silks 96 inches wide regularly $8.80 and 8.00 per yd. and 800 Remnants of Chiffons, Chiffon Cloths, etc. All colors, formerly 75c, 85c and $1.00 per yard at 50c per yard $1.95 Dress Linen Greatly Reduced A Special Lot of French Dress Linen 8 45-46 inches wide; desirable shades|, SOC formerly 68c and 65c per yard Also il E i i i E i # { ef be tt : i ty ik if + fi Hh lit it f i i H Navy Blue Dress Serges ee Eres oe Wash Dress Fabrics White Rordaved Retivs es 1 nae § wie rele #280 1.50 39-40 inch Chiffon Voiles self colore—usually 50c per yard 3,000 yards Bordered Batiste | in neat dainty patterns special per yard, Broadway & ®0th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. t 125 \ The smoke companion of a whole lot of men ever since their first pipe. Peculiar thing about Lucky Strike Roll Cut— its emokers don’t seem to switch. They just keep on emol- ing it—year in and year out, Can't make them believe there’s any other smoke eo fragrant and delicious. If YOU want « emoke that will win you quick—and heep you won—don't lose any time getting to your first rah of Lucky Strike Roll Cut. RiSomm pets fe 106, _ 38C © Tomorrow, in ena with our annual custom, we shall sell the Sample 604 of the Best Maker of Boys’ Tub Suits Regular retail Buel edna $2. 25 We shall sell all at We repeat this sale each year, because we have not been able to discover any way of giving our patrons any better values. These suits are the best efforts of the manufacturer who leads aff makers of boys’ washable suits. They have been used by his salesmen to take orders from and are in perfect condition, though some may show gpd of handling. syle | 8Cason have not been an: many sults for vane Oe we ‘would a tities ple are well worth $3.50 to ats ra jul ‘Arcade Roor, New Bid New Bg his Than 700 Lingerie and|x Summer Dresses at $4.75 All the manufacturer had or they never would be even here at $4.75. Few women would care to make them for double! Yards and yards of lace on some, combined with big em- broidered oval spots that would take a woman at least a day to do by hand. White piques with collar and cuffs having embroid- ery which imitates Japanese hand-work. dresses with lace yokes, and many Pure white and creamy white cotton voiles with linen lace and embroidery designs or Valenciennes and Swiss embroidery. Natural color linens, embroidered all over with openwork Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the group, and all at $4.75. Subway floor, Old Building. Thousands of This Season’s Fresh White Waists 65c¢ and $1 Made to Sell at $i and $2. Probably the largest assortment of styles ever put on values siete prions ferent In the $1 waists alone more than eighty erent motels. Every one this season’s. Some in all'sizes, some only. one-or-two-of-a-kind. iwi Ce Mest ahs acer : taf. gtriped white dimity Not one waist at $1 would regularly sell at less than $1.50. 1 values. A number were le especially out of remnants of material, and others are the maker’s stock remainders. With them are new 65c waists, regularly $1. More low necks than high and usually three- quarter sleeves. 1m " Majority of the purchase spotlessly fresh, ready to wear. Some samples are included, more or less tumbled. Subway floor, Old Building. White Sale News for | Wash Petticoats ° Young Folk Tub them and they come out Fae muslin body waists, inokine like new end they wens A frail bade eenteel se Btrped pee percale as little hg Sc, gingham, 3 hemstitched ruffles 1» 10c. Pad 2 je ast , 38c. ? pa sortment of imitation a petti- coats, in colors, regularly $1 and $1.25, at 70c. Subway floor, Old Building. Water Pitchers 4-pint a: finely cut at 75c We have never before sold petticoats tailored flounces, lengths 32-34-31 inches. Subway floor, Old Building. BUTTONS A tab'e full—including crys- tals in various colors, and fancy trimming buttons are these for less than $1 each, selling at 10c the card of two and they were epecial at that dozens; worth much more. Subway ‘escpad Builds Subway floor, New Building. A. 7 teowert Co, “UT FAR BETTER THAN Everything Righ' bak by ‘Cradis ' You Wart it EASY TERMS $6.98 FREE RTURE S00 to $65—$1.00 a Week’ A Rae oy $65 to $100—$1.25 to $1.50 “ * Every "Purchase oe a Week: Opep Monday! Until 9 6, 1018.' Tomorrow for itt | stance, inja repeti- | tion of last week’s| ’ recordmaking Wanamaker Sale of Men’s Summer Shirts and Pajamas At Prices That Speak for Themselves Oftservant men will appreciate that repeat orde’s this backward jj’ too numeroys with mikers of summer |} furnishings. When we demonstrated, last week,our ability to find |}, @ market for enormous quantities of the right kingof merchandise at |] . the right prices, we found no difficulty ‘at all injmaking possible a |}. repetition of the offers that attracted this extrgordinary volume of fj ° “|business. For tomorrow—we announce More of the 85 es bape at re More of the $1.50 Soft Shirts at $1 linen, in fifty color effects, Neglige fronts, French More of the $2.50 and $§. Silkh-Mixed Shirts at 4188 These are splendid shirts. The cotton one way gives greater durability. Pat- terns are neat stripes of blue, black and lavender on white. Some have Jacquard figures. Plain fronts and French cuffs. "More of the French Percale Shirts at $1.65 le in our own shirt factory Pure Japanese silk tha’ othe ped or striped. if from tmported materiel made for us. If made in dozens to your order, instead of in hundreds, these shirts would cost you White magfas with pleated fronts and | attached sta‘ched cuffs. in plain colsrs, with plain or pleated fronts and French cuffs. Corded madras in plain shades ani stripes with plain fronts and |} French crffs. | More of he $2.50 Soisette Pajamas at $1.50 foe, ot cay nr eine ng ie Genuincsoisette, famous for washing and |} wearing Ni in plain shades. Sure |} More d the $1.50 Madras Pajamas at $1.00 Lowest Prices. al’ $3.50 or ig prone style, with attached Plan white or with neat stripes. Silk starched cuffs frogs, ocean pearl buttons. Every garment is perfect and new. | ''No “seconds.” No samples or old stock. All shirts are here in all ties from 14/to 17, in various sleeve lengths. All pajamas are here id: several usual sizes. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. The Man who takes an larly train from the suburbs, the man who motors or drives, the men who prizes his evening stroll— This man will find frequent use durig May, and} Ma more or less all through the Summer, for g¢ of these 4 and $5 London Spring Goats | re oxford: ae For Me n maker’s sample line, hence OE Sige Sy AR woolens. The Aintree—The full-skirted mefium-length coat, model, made in Men’s Sum Shoes}, at 82. 85.) to Sell for ‘} double-cuffed and patch-pocketed. The Defiance—A more aggressi two pieces with center seam. ’ The Conduit—Resembling the lan eb of split sleeves. The Tandem—A waisty coat, are very well satisfied with their the sides. 1he Guards—Gathered at taking up the fulness. Popular $38 to $45. « /.. [all sizes from 5 to 11; A to tree but with Fag- | widths. Black calfakin lected by men who ; open pleats at A Stock Straightenifg in the Subway Shoe Store Brings Special Prices of Girls’ and Children’s Shoes thousand paire of § dable and good-looking shoes of black calfskin, sssaet eaten and black ki ; that were made to sell for $1.75 to $3 pair, -ze now grouped in four lots as follo Lot 2 Lot 4 PR a ly 10)4, ques 11 to2 Sizes 11 to 2 Sizes 214 to 6, $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 | $2 Sale begins when ¢@ doors open tomorrow on Subway floor, Old Building. Lot 3 | Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street TO FEW MEN IS ACCORDED SUCH TRIB. |’ UTE AS PRESIDENT TAFT PAID TO THE MEMORY OF MAJOR ARCHIBALD W. BUTT, | Simply, yet eloquently, the President touched on his late aide’s loyalty, honor, self-sacrifice, and upon his heroism in the Titanic wreck. Before Major Butt took up military life he wasa. » writer of great ability. The best of his stories, “Both ~7 Sides of the Shield," has not yet appeared in book form. ° The Evening World has secured from the J. B. Lippine oost Compeny the right to publish this romance as 8 °,, Fe purports. aioae SIDES OF THE SHIELD ” WiLL BF IN TO-MORROW’S — Nyaa dete