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THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1916. ATHOUDAY'S END, 2st Before Fatal Shot i200 Stern Brothers While erarching the reewris for tn pana “ith . Story of a Dream and Premon-| timate towenee pervaining to the tite "| ‘ ne Gand and 43rd Sireets, West of FRA Avera r of Abreham Lines ‘ ' ALL STUDIED OUT: ition of Disaster Utilized — [tor tae vue pierwre hel ba t myetics . Announce for Saturday, an Important Clearance Sale of i in Film Play, “ne, Be ; f Amiral Fletcher and Staft Go| pra mates be Misses’ and Girls’ Suits and Coats he For " ye day Comprising an ut lly large collection of this seasons models, correctly reflecting the newest é Over Plains for the - style edicts in material and coloring, at the following advant One® CONnCeSAOnS & Manoeuvres 7 ‘Mics a © a3 a + mee ' aaa Misses’ Suits Misses’ Suits Misses’ Suits IVALKY AMONG SHIPS Formerly up to 699.75 that were formerly up to #2090, Formerly up to 642.60, ; fe es e As Bet ‘ ‘ Mai ni. at $21.50 at $10.00 and 15.00 at $29.50 any Will Try to Wrest the Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats Coveted Trophy From the Wyoming. FIFTH AVENUE + MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK Misses’ Coats Values up to #2¢.50, at $9.75 & 12.50 Young Girls’ Coats Values up to 812.00, at $3.75, 5.00 & 6.95 Girls’ Coats Values up to 627,50, at $14.75 Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth “treet Admiral Fletcher and Capt. Muse, Chief of Staff, with the other of- who form his offictal family, it the greater part of to-day tn the dmiral’s cabin discussing and ar- wing the final details of the war in which the fleet is to engage hen it leaves the Hudson next “Tuesday. On a Mholf-tadle aMxed to one of the walls of the cabin were the maps and plane and the tabulated resuite of the battle practice In which the ships engaged just before they came north to be reviewed by the Preal- deat. The war game tn the North Atlantic ts to be based, in great measure, upon the data obtained dur- ing this practice. ‘The war game ix the most serious work the big fleet has to do and it is @arried out in such fashion as to simulate actual warfare as clorely as @ atate of peace permits, Night and lay the big ships will be at it, and the end of two weeks Admiral cher will be able to tell to a tenth decimal junt what the efficlency of his feet would be in case of conflict. WYOMING HOLDS THE COVETED TROPHY, ‘There is a great deal of discussion in the flect just now as to the winner of the battie practice trophy, which w holds, as the fri- ynant with the black It ts thous! found be the winner when all the calculations have been reviewed by the Navy Department. While Admiral Fletcher and his staf! wero discussing the war game ing answering the salvos which were being fired score of the ship's off. yout him like pupils n ba bis book of plates and pho! doubly clear his answers, te of the Wyoming, no silors of the other bat- thelr problem to solve 8 which are to be held The crews have al- the prizes of $5 por nounced—and the speed and form developed, because every ship's company will have every- thing it owns wagered on the contest, Searchlights will illuminate the com- peting crows, but they will have to bo used with the greatest care to avoid indicates, | Men’s Shirts, Pajamas and Night Shirts for Summer weer will be placed on sale to-morrow (Saturday) at special prices. Men's Negligee Shirts, plain or plaited; of madras or percale, with stiff cuffs, or of mer- cerized materials, with soft cuffs, each $1.10 Men's Negligce Shirts, of fine silk-and-cotton mixtures ina large variety of new and attractive patterns . . . «Ss at $1.85 Men’s Pajamas, of mercerized materials with plain or satin stripes; in a large assortment ofrichcolorings . . . « persuit $1.65 Men’s Pajamas, of fine silk-and-cotton ma- terials . . «© «© « «© . persuit $2.85 Men's Night Shirts, of superior-quality muslin, trimmed . . . . . at 75c. Boys’ Straw Hats, Summer Clothing & Furnishings Avenue Section of the Second Floor. Here may be found, at moderate prices, all the necessaries for dress, street and recreation outfits. Boys’ Coats and Norfolk Suits remaining from the Spring assortments, are now marked at great reductions in prices. Boys’ Reefers . . . at $5.50 & 6.75 Boys’ Norfolk Suits . . at 6.75 & 7.85 Women’s Silk Gloves (white or black) In mousquetaire, sixteen-button lenge’, will be exceptionally priced to-morrow at 75c. per pair Misses’ Suits and Dresses at greatly reduced prices (to take effect to-morrow), will comprise the following men- tioned garments from this season's stock: Tailoremade Suits, $18.50, 28.00 & 32.00 Afternoon and Evening Dresses of _ silk, at * © * € © 8 $14.50 & 19.50 Tailored Street Dresses . . $8.50 & 11.50 Separate Skirts of worsted, 5.00 & 6.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses (sizes 6 to 15 years) will be on Special Sale to-morrow, including selected models as well as a number of styles taken from the regular stock and propor tionately reduced in prices for this occasion. Dresses of flowered crepe and hand-smocked voile . . «6 « . 3.85 Dresses of linen rustique and dotted votlc, @te . 8 6s 6s ee $4.75 GRADUATION DRESSES Of batiste; hand-made and hand-embroid- ered . + + © © © 6 tlw] 6§9.80 Of voile, hand-embroidered and lace-trim- ALSO MIDDY BLOUSES im two models . . . . Confirmation or Graduation Dresses, for Misses and Juniors are being shown in new and 4 [od ter Misses edie tieee 14 10 and 18 year, at 92479 to 45,00 Saturday, on the Main Floor, Excellent Values in Night Gowns, Combinations, VERY SPECIAL at 88c each Petticoats, Envelope Chemises All of superior Nainsook or Cambric, in most effective models, embodying splendid workmanship. Women’s Untrimmed and Tailored Hats An entirely new collection of smart shapes in white and black combinations, lisere and velvet, hair lace and several exclusive sport hats in the lates inaterials are Unusually good values for Saturday in Ilemp Hats, in white and black combinations, Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ Negligee Shirts of woven | madras with detached soft collars and French cuffs, —. : at Boys’ Blouses, of woven madras, collars attached or detached, at Boys’ Pajamas, in plain colors Boys’ Neckwear, in new Boys’ Toweling Bath Robes, . Boys’ High Grade Top Coats f tweeds, coverts and homespuns, sizes $7. 15 of 7 to 16 yrs.; Regularly $9.75 to 15.00, assortments; four-in-hand, 25¢ & a $1.25 | On the Third Floor, at Very Special Prices 68 65c 39e at $1.95 & 2.65 Incomplete lots of blue serges and mixtures; 14 to 18 yrs.; Regularly up to $15.00, at Smart Sport Hats, suit- able forWomenand Misses 9 L-90 to 2.95, Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes For all occasions at popular prices (nd Floor), Girls’ Shoes, of patent leather with dull kid and black cloth tops; gun metal calf- skin with dull kid tops on broad toe lasts, Si i 2.00 111 » $2. bl "Binet Fe Pare 4, at 8335" saad ? Boys’ Blucher Lace Shoes, of flexible 3 ; and fancy stripes, . at 686c 7 APs er oat Mr, Sperry, the inventor of the Sperry Fi : black calfskin with welted soles, smpass, which has prac- A ‘ancy Dresses of gingham, $1.65 & 2.90 Children’s Beach Rompers, 1 the niin compass . form an attractive display in the Madison Regulation and Figured Lawn Dresses, 2.25 low neck and abort aleeves, . at 60c Sizes 10 to 1314, $2.50 1 to 6, at $3.00 650 Pairs of Children’s Shoes, Ankle Strap Ties and Oxfords, in broken sizes, greatly reduced to close outs at 95c, 1.45, 1.95 and 2.45 Boys’ Clothing at Remarkable Savings | will include the following seasonable items for school or vacation wear, Boys’ Norfolk Suits, (with extra knickerbockers,) at $5.50 med. . - - 8 © 6 . « $7.75 The suits are taken from regular stock and comprise plain blue serges and Fea tue ust tre. ot! in ost Included are Of dotted Swiss; Empire model 5.50 Ae SASS NEAR eS a crows will say anything about the ; oe Ri First Long Trouser Suits 4 shown at attractive prices. $8.50 at 75c. | | Three Groups of Boys’ Apparel tiloding the coxawains., ‘The lights — — - = . : —_ || a Oe will be closed out at the low price of $2.95 spalige pant Pare me hesisitee |) Want Ph Mor aaa | Boys’ ‘Top Coats, Boys’ Spring Reefers, Imported Wash Suits, | sizes from 14 to 18 years; sizes from 214 to 10 years; sizes from 3 to 8 years; Va Ee cal) Bome unfortunate men and women are | “were $6.75 to 9.75 were 84.75 to 6.76 value $5.00 each (From the 1a ie Coverlersdovemal: srone to wonder Why some of their friends : runes alge iho ts wil be] ra ih n soanancy of calor” 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fikth Avenue. | S A 1 f S t d th M ; FI UMN Ie anded tm by a 1ady o> Livaye colores, ‘The reason for thie 1 yeclals for Saturday, 0} sant tani iW: § le ry con, Soe fea Will Close Out Saturday, Two Special Groups of I ; : : y, On the Main Floor eV Tan't indorsed on the wrong end | red blood co-vu Meet-—easer » Women’s Sweaters Women’s Handkerchiefs | Crepe de Chine Blouses Lage GT The ileal : F ° ° ° | ; joo! i Ofs ck lawn, initialed i five distincti ms son IOERD SUR. hea Men Ss Silkk Lined Spring Overcoats Of Shetland Wool in all the Of shamrock lawn, initialed in Five distinctive styles, wanted colors, Very Special, at $4.95 white and colors, Very Special, at 95c doz. in all sizes, Very Special, at $2.90 ir papa, dear, 18 @ tea| hy ‘Simples the different ikinds te the o ate r. He at $15.00 and $21.50 | Regular prices $18.50 to 35.00 vhe a Included are full silk-lined Dress Overconts, quarter silk-lined Slip-ons and Raglans, and a large collection of smart single and double-breasted snug fitting models. All sizes are represented from $2 to 46 but not in every model. Men’s Sack Suits at $25.00; Young Men’s Suits at $16.00 | Hand-tailored from the most wanted materials in} All wool plain blue or gray serges and flannels, conservative and extreme models; coats are quar-| together with an excellent choice of checks, stripes ter, half or eighth lined, many with silk; sizes from| and plaids; sizes 82 to 46 chest measure, regular 83 to 48 chest measure. and stout proportions. OOOO SECOND SPECIAL NAVAL “W7OQRIT) PICTURES” REVIEW EDITION OF Remarkable New Interesting Naval Pictures Photos of Uncle OF ALL sorts Sam’s Visiting The Government's Only Mine: Layer. W A R F L E ET : The Wyoming's Mascat. The Texas's Winning Gun Crew. The Champion Boat Crew. Double-Page Picture of the You have used it many years, but do you know all its uses? iM se Gold Dust daily in washing dishes, Milioas of aia “and, woodwork, an waning windows | - e many nas Sar 8 PGold Dust can be used, 1150 Pairs of Men’s Smart Shoes Taken from regular stock, will be effered To-morrow, on the Main Floor, in three groups, at_these striking reductions: GROUP IL. at $3.75 Give Gold Dust your full confidence. I actually works for you. It meetn every cleaning and brightening need in the house, Use Gold Dust not only for washing dishes, but |} for washing bathtubs and bathroom fixtures, | Photos of Officers and Men, ete, GROUP I. at $3.50 GROUP UL. at Ne i rightening met rk, pots, pans ; Sad bet , for scrubbing floors, washing wood- Patent leather shoes in lace and | High grade black and tan calf. | Allour men’s beneh-1 | Great Line o readnou ghts, #0 you will make sure of getting ‘and freshening linoleum and oil- this most interesting section of NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD Under Full Steam, Entering New York Harbor. and tan na full range of sizes range is HM skin lace shoes and Oxford ties ry style but work, cleani i de of uses for which . eloth, and for all the hundreds of in very smart models; made on in patent leather, bla it is so particularly supreme, not complete calfskin, all sizes are included, the popular flat lasts. but not in every model Se and mes pelea everwhere Formerly $5.00 to 9.00 pr. Value $5.00 a pair Formerly $11.00 a pair THE CREAT RPAGE PIC. TH 4 W aoe sae i SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS [Lite sienenenr or THE SUNDAY WORLD sunoar. war 1 fi . ne en poser ettane re