The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1916, Page 6

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eT GET OO LOE OO Ya ~~ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916. — —_ - - — oud = o n of rit 1u vst | authorities in the to a transit ‘or his ‘ money have beer , ite r a transit matter fo: neighoor CIVILIANS wit CAMP. causing conf 1 also wan ‘ | Senator) € New ¥ hood pec to einen j Lawson is n a never was Vice “Bheuld Mayor Mitchel find it de “Did be call you @ liar?’ asked! Malor Gen, Wood Gets OMetal De-| its limit.” -] eee - - Chateman t h mittee, Ite | sirable to make suct application Chairman smpso | nial That Tratning Pleas Have The tel er nen ont Don't force @ dalky Liver | "_ | erapnic work a too large | Twe t o kincaid. on behalf of the city Smith But be} thee training campe would not oe held. with drastic purgatives, (Continued from First Page) toll ¢ Vice Vyman of # | possible that his requ > me. “ # publ C tore of the | Matter rman in the Sands of depart: joe gentle remedy and I saa thousand dollars o: 1 given respesttul attention a. % ‘Depa heen del. {ment comma: and War Department irreparable infury. it era aaie u I do not see, however, ho The next ae wan John H,{9K€d duriug (he tant few days wi Take tiati batiaty your i} Missioner, came in for much criti. | attendance t tthe » ’ h be next speak A n : rer canerd which will satisfy your j cam was not called i ' ‘ areata Aiciea ca por acai Lhe Rbpediee Pho sh Abe vit Pills at night Hefore the Thompson Committee} “All that To am anxious about.’ dreaw t mittee and replies ant htt cain ; spottighicd 4 no giving his name, characterised himse ne telegrars . Sarah Stee atipation, “Geta bon of \ met ‘o-day, Senator Thompson de-|eaid Senator Thompson, “is that no, made by W. EB. Youker be Cit Sa atian Sth THE an “general sufferer and for nh Lor wi Washington: hon erintendent of clared that the bill of $2,997 mubmitt-| copy of the testimony shall be sold) zen'a Union, BW. McGuire, for the | (* In connec io ioeaay property in ‘ denial aw tay aw Department | ERS, Kutch Hunyad! Janos P ed by Miss Virginia Vaiva for steno-|1 understand that large @ums of Franklin Board of ‘Trade, Cornelius Mi . Oot “The Public Service Commisston |!# conc erned of allexed Wer Department v ‘ow at any up-to-date Drug tora, ' M. Sheehan, for the Allied Hoard of VY. should be abolished and the power |[ftatement tia military inatruotion | former clerk in the or it he ha not got, it, send \ ‘Trade, of Thomas Attorney Genera transferred to the five Borough Presi-|campa would be held thie vear Report! Charge “of embensling: $200 Mo" pubtie by mail ta to | Smith, for tu wrk Hoard of) BY. (Signed) Merton FE. Lewis, dente with one vote cach,” he said. lomects nearly 2.000 men already signed, | funds of that department Trad Henr gw. Went " Mirat Deputy IXtemn and W New Cornelius M. Sheevan, representing | bure | the Allied Boards of Trode of Brook- yn, scored the Public Service Com- T is not so important what you Wosiey Wait > { : ‘ minsion } ' pay for furniture as where you aye tie is a taxa Tyo eine Public Service Commiaaton y buy it City, wae the frst citizen N¢| should be abolished, or else ft should ; produced a |tter from Atto eral BE. F Woodbury d Mayor Mitchel + ey Gen-| oe made elective. Under the Public € Here you have the selection for the most fastidious taste, even though Jranklin Simon g Co. Ne HAL Gervion Commiasion transportation rt conditions have been worse than they limited by a modest purse jot App Ly the A lever were before the commission was PARIS + Me | Rualty case, ‘Tale Was vi ll aes Wh Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets LONDON pe ay Apri pene i a gen it well enough in Broek: | ue Martel 29 Jewin Crescent lyn. We have 92 fewer elevated cars| jand only 60 more surface cars, a re- | duction of 32 cars in Brooklyn under! legal fees for this and charged (6M) the Public Service Commission in gnc ent eight years! That's what Brooklyn | ter from the A‘orney Gen-| has got from the Public Services Com- | valuable,” was the com: | mission, \ i" jhel E. W. McGuire, President of the Franklin Board of Trade in Brook- 6 liyn, and & member of the Commi ‘of Ono Hundred on ‘Transit Factii- : roborated Mr. Sheehan. “We ee of the Senate) und the Public Service Com- American Walnut Dining Room and Assembly which has concerned | migsioners an absolute hindrance to | 10 Pieces; Buffet, 66 in; Extension Itself with the subw the cause of transit,” he gaid. Hai | $215 F which the new subways are ne bu The Tnterborough yald $66,000 Announce the Opening To-morrow, Saturday Of Their Enlarged Shops have followed clo: | gation of the comm OAL CVE TAT TE For Misses, Junior and Girls’ Apparel Covering the Entire Second Floor of all their “What would you say,” asked Sena- | tor Thompson, “of the plan of placing | subway const yn under a commis- | n of tive men to be appointed by | men "it nine Hav i aggre" ee Fifth Avenue and 38th Street Buildings | ways Company, there! Mayor ts," replied Mr. McGu eee “| KELLNER Bros! kane | athe sa oh | pert Ped feaptrey aencion hint it | tol a viait he made to Presic by the! Willams of the B. KR. 'T. in re To further increase the efficiency and comfort of our patrons for Misses’, Junior and Girls’ Apparel, we have enlarged the selling space and divided the following into individual Shops: A Separate Shop for Misses’ Tailored Suits A Separate Shop for Misses’ and Girls’ Coats A Separate Shop for Misses’ Gowns and Dresses A Separate Shop for Juniors and ‘‘Hard-to-fit’’ Girls A Separate Shop for Girls and Children Stern Brothers Unusual price pilsaiaaly prepared for Saturday in New Spring Apparel for Men, Boys, Misses and Girls Misses’, Junior and Girls’ Spring Apparel Which appeals to all tastes by reason of its — -—— | Misses’ Tailored Suits Men’s Spring Suits | a Oe a een eee , | At Popular Prices | Made of velour checks, gabardine or serges; one New two and three button models, well tailored adaptation in blouse effect, copied from an in the smartest materials, including green, gray, : > Tea: A : ’ : ° imported model, has a pointed peplum, novel brown and blue flannels, neat fancy mixtures, Misses’ Taiiored Suits Misses Dressy Silk Suits button trimming and detachable over-collar of cassimeres, cheviots, tweeds and serges; quarter 14 TO 20 YEARS. 14 TO 20 YEARS. ¢ faille silk; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. and half lined; all sizes from $4 to 46, Copies of Paris Modele and Originations Copies of Paris Models, also exclusive creations Regular Value $87.50 Regularly $20.00 and 22.50, Of Men's Wear Serge, Gabardine, Callot Checks, Dressy Russian belted, full flare or Empire models, Velour Checks, Wool or Silk Jersey or “Poiret” Twill. ot (sos de Londre, Taffeta, Faille, Plaid or Striped Silks, ? 18.50 to 125.00 29.50 to 145.00 7 Misses’ Spring Coats Girls’ and Junior Coats Franklin Simon & CoO. are now showing Misscs’ and Girls’ Artist and Garden Smocks and Very specially priced Regular Value 85.00, Middy Blouses of silk, Cotton and Linen fabrics ; also separate Skirts of Wool, Cotton and Linen fabrics. at $12.50 Vhird at $1.95 ‘Third Floor Floor Special Offerings Saturday L Thi ‘ ig 6 hire . at $25.00 Third at $18.50 Moor isses’ ; Men’s Light-weight Topcoats | |l} i “we coats Misses’ Afternoon Frocks g a) peoat 14 TO 20 YEARS. 6 TO 17 YEARS. ; In taffeta or charmeuse combined with Georgette; Made of superior quality Oxford and black For Sport, Travel, Afternoon and Erenin For School, Dress or Sport Wear my all have full skirts, some corded at the bottom in cheviot, cut in the fashionable hox back aty Copies of Paris Models and exclusive creations of Serge, Exclusive models of Poiret Twill, Serge, Shepherd Checks, flare effects, others with folds or tunics; many self collars and full silk lined. Also a selection | Velour Checks, Bolivia Cloth, Vicuna and silk fabrics. Gabardine and fashionable silk fabrics. finished with Georgette collars and vestees; in of very snappy and serviceable slip-on models in | 18.50 to 98.50 9.76 to 39.50 navy, Copenhagen, gray or sand; 14, 16, 18 yrs. neat fancy mixtures; eighth and quarter silk lined Regular Value $22.50. Regularly #20.00 and 22.50, Franklin S{mon & CO. Direct attention to their large assortment of Girls’ and Juniors’ at $16.50 ae at $18.50 Thea Tailored Suits-——Exclusive models and fabrics. Sizes 10 to 17 years. 18.50 to 45.00 mee | || Misses’ Dresses and Gowns Girls’ and Junior Dresses ° ° . ‘ ° . | 14 TO 20 YEARS. 6 TO 17 YEARS, ris active als Ss as Ss | 5 ; G rl Attractive Coats Boy Washable Suit Silk Afternoon Gowns.......-++- 18.50 to 79.50 Washable Frocks................1 2.85 to 29.50 Smart tailored model, of black and white velour ‘These are imported models, featuring many Serge or Serge with Silk.. ...14.50 to 39.50 — Silk Afternoon Dresses... ... 12.50 to 29.50 checks or navy blue serge; full flare box coat, novel effects in Middy and Russian blouse styles Dancing and Evening Gowns... ..18.50 to 98.50 Party and Dancing Frocks 9.75 to 45.00 with inlaid yelvet or silk collar, pateh pockets, in the most desirable fabrics, some plain, others silk lined; sizes 6 to 16 years. have embroidered collars; sizes 2! to 8 years. | Girls’ Serviceable Shoes Boys’ New Model Reefers Each of our Misses’, Junior and Girls’ individual Shops An exceptionally well-made model, of genuine The very latest styles, made of fast blue serge white buckskin, with welt soles of solid leather, and shepherd check cloth; well-made; designed finished with pearl buttons; sizes FH!) to 2, for hard service will offer one specially selected article for * 5 sizes 3 to 10 ye | : Very specially priced al Regular Value $7.50 Saturday, below the regular price. | Floor | at $3.75 sae | at $5.00 Yhird “FORTY FAMOUS FILM FOLK” New Series of Beautiful Gravure Portraits in Cabinet Photograph Style. NEXT SUNDAY’S SET | Anita Stewart Charles Chaplin Clara Kimball Young Blanche Sweet A New Group Each Week. GET THE SET. Fach Portrait_as Good as a Photograp& New Names Will Be Announced From Week ti Week; ¥¢ Men’s Union Suits Mens Negligee Shirts|Men’s Laced Shoes White cotton, ribbed; quarter | Of madras; plain bosoms with stiff sleeves and ankle length; quar- | cuffs: also soft Prench cuffs A ter sleeves and knee length; | large assortment of new Spring de- also athletic styles j signs lo select from, at | | In black and tan calfskin, made on stylish, good-fitting lasts, Very special at Moor at 85c¢ ree SLL each Mee! $3.75 pre Ma Order Sunday World From Newsdealer in Advance. « Wo tn ameermmns :

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