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2 coin, has been t © omana, x Secretary of State and Mayor of Line for ection, has been nominated from more than two-thirds of the "Henry Ford of Detrolt has a aub- jereasing the lead given earlier to} precincts in the State, The nominee stantial majority over all other Ie ve opponents of William Jennings | wil) te Keith Neville of Norih Matte, P Y candidates for the Presi tentia nominat fm the race for delegates-at-| who is leading Hryan by 1,000 votes SUDBOrters OF " Senator Albert R. Cummings of lowa to the Democratic National] tiryan's campaign was conducted on | w y 8,000 votes behind Ford ord, timately win =| ventior § Bryan is now in sixt a Prohibit n platform and the Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Showing Entirely New Models Saturday | but Misses’ Braid-Bound Suits | Of Navy Men's Wear Serge or Black-and-White Checked Worsted An exclusive model with semi-fitted mannish cut coat, seams opened below waistline into braid-bound panels, braid-bound collar, revers and pockets, circular skirt with new belt, yoke inset with hip pockets. 14 to 20 years. Special 2 9. 5 0 | We | jor Misses’ ‘‘Country Club” Suits “style Registerca” ‘ distinctly new mode ls ing Special 29.50 Girls’ and Juniors’ Suits ity of d Of navy serge, black-and-white checked worsted or mannish mixtures, Plaited, belted or flare coats, silk over-collars, full or pleated skirts. Special 18.50 A diver: netive models--1\0 to V7 y SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Girls’ Top Coats Misses’ Top Coats Box or belted models of black- Full flare models of black-and- and-white velour — checks, white velour check, navy men's checked worsted or navy serge, wear serge, English mixtures or Some are silk lined, double or covert cloth, silk or serge lined, single breasted, collar of faille full flare models, side pockets, or moire silk. 6 to 16 years. -_ ity bi . 141020 be Speciat 9,75 “ery batons. Wewepecial 19.75 th Graduation and Class Day Dresses For Misses-—Sizes 14 to 20 yea Of taffeta silk, Georgette crepe, embroidered or plain nets, oreancien, voiles and point d’esprit, trimmed with lace, ribbon and flowers. 18.50 to 69.50 Graduation and Confirmation Dresses For Girls—Sizes 10 to 17 years. Of crepe de chine, taffeta silk, nets, nets combined with silk, silk chiffon and cotton voiles, trimmed with flowers and ribbon. 9.75 to 39.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Dress SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Georgette Dresses Combined with taffeta, in navy, Copen, rose, gray or black. and collar of Georgette Georgonte crepe, |: {feta coutee. Skirt of thre tier flounced skirt. Georgette, ruffles of taffeta, 12 to 16 years. Special | 2.50 14 to 20 years. Special 24. 50 Franklin Simon s Co, | Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Important Sale Saturday Women’s Tailored Suits at Reduced Prices | ‘iit ie aie ea | | Women’s Silk Suits Saal Women’s Cloth Suit wi | Of navy or black men's wear serge || Of taffeta, faille silk, gros de Londres f velour checks or mannish worsteds. or pongee silk, | 24.50 39.50 i Heretofore $29.50 to $15.00 Heretofore $19.50 to $69.50 TT | the longer they have not torpede far, and they have me risky from watch t land Germany munitions, munition or shells, which are much more necessary to help England con we can do to British shipping, ring around the British xrow tighter and tighter vl see whether England will etill at she cannot make peace d. The al- en could have had peace long ago, they still cling to the idea of [starving Germa rmany is destro: y into The longer they cling to th starving Germany Into e not going to tor 1 wit without examining papers or crew, any neuter, reports which the spreading. We are no pedo without warning neutral ships bound for England, Our have respected every one of them so scores In the 1 and the!! North Sea, the Channe Semi-loose, belted or Norfolk models, of men's wear serge, Callot checks, Math shepherd checks, homespun or mannish fabrics. Plain tailored or braid If diplomat. vela bound coats and new mode! skirts. Sizes 14 to 20 years. chai nadtadadiold eden Re letad attack any enciny ship wi That would be in marine warfare | DOES NOT BELIEVE AMERICANS, WANT TO GO TO WAR. do not think the people want ty declare y Germany for the way she is con ducting her England t hips’ cl iity, not German rinany is at war w y one res trench not ne racter. boasts her mastership of seas and her rule of the waves, slr must accept the respons must attack En nerve, which is her shipping have means through our subi to do this and we mus! lives on her fre cannot warn Am on board any more than we ind word to neutrals who may _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916. $ SLUMP GROWS Ld ghd on a ticket of mee only four | Bee retary ane campaigned in bis NO ) BOAT LET \\P WORSE IN NEBRASKA | Cc. W. Bryan ‘ a shor : ie Ne “i G mh. be "nominate x ™ ES Stetragwa primary are|CTAUC tleket, according to returns) ator Hitoboack } "PW cnietnililfiiionets nd mines on enemy coasts,” was the (Continued from First Page.) M hn enemy coasts,” was th marine war, except for the promises we gave the United States, but cannot go further, "Five month more wii! eight ships edo and we sut warning the ships’ ene out to tor. submarines with Amer. wines can But remember, wo have no des sire for a break with States {shall not bring it about |desira to push vigorously the United |= sanity. We! despite our | our gub- | Ainerican submarine war now. don't think America wants to pro - tect England. t don't think the} [American people want to do every | . 4: 7 " thing they can to help England win, | Misses’ and Girls’ Coats AVS US pia ioel nin AR PILNNTE FGTER ships with American lives. | “People must remember that it is to travel on the seas to and They must If Eng y tok p before we tuation till we nger ships carry war arily a but articles tinue the war. “Has Germany lost any submar since Mareh 17° (the when t Franklin Simon 8 Co Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets vsuinst NW, IMPORTERS APPEAL. when they at- Ne permite f ships, surround: success of the more than 200,000 eneim \dmiral von Holtzendorff is fille we| talks, he is the most serious official ‘ His whole body see what The isles will Then we so unhesitatingly, that one feels he is speaking straight out in- | stead of jotting down his thoughts beforehand to make an impress Durwg the entire interview } erect in his leather chair, his eyes directly on the Interviewer, his re- punch, like shots from a cannon, ean on | ENDS LIFE WITH RAZOR. | Shirtwatat Mon ixsion idea of submission, cling on and prolong the war, the greater will be their bill “What T said about fr Japplies only to enemy freight ships. So determined was Samuel a shirtwaikt manufacturer of Spring, Street, Manhattan, to kill hi day in his home, that after he heen disarmed of one razor, which he} [had at his throat, he dashed into « nm, locked the door second Fazor took his tif Id again be preven old his wife that } ended toend it all by killing him {Now on go into the bathroom with a raze: Mrs, Sankroft went to a with a police ow, for assistance: f Ne Nelson Hanson, | out warns the ibility and NOTE:--A8e a fb. te the duty which foreign-grown expense—pure waste, be cause it adda nothing te arette, On thecontra: ptracts something—it ¥ goes for quality. scan and do give you betler quality! Boys' Appa rel Shop Separate Shop on 5th Floor. for Boys, 3 to 18 Yrs, Special for Saturday Boys’ Blue Serge Suits ey 2 si ee ee elle Extra Knickerbockers. Six exclusive models of navy blue serge. Knickerbockers lined throughout. 12.50 mohair lined. 10.00 7 to 18 years Boys’ Spring Top Coats New Norfolk models of homespun, cheviot or tweed in gray or heather mixtures, also navy serge, coats mohair lined; trousers lined. serbockers—-7 to 18 years London Slip-on model in gray, tan or brown English tweed, patch pockets, voke and sleeves Venetian lined Special for Saturday Sizes 9 to 18 years ’ Top Coats | Exclusive English model Top © | tan, gray or heather homespuns, a | Special 8.75 Sizes 3 to 10 ats and Reeters of | > navy blue serge atiate with British ay. | re-enacting the secured debt tax law is bable that Dr.| was signed by Governor Whitman to- n trade ad-|day, Administration leaders hope to 1 usof the raise more than $90,000 in revenue situa-| this yoar through the re-enactment of } \ & German-American tion is changed. m Injurion, April 21—Ceorge rien art and 'HORLICK’S | enanirh THE ORIGINAL | MALTED MILK Record: First Recordings of Louis Graveure The Musical Sensation of the Season ROM the greatest of operatic arias to the simplest English ballads, Louis Graveure displays an amazing gift of interpretation, Never before has such clarion power and vocal abandon been heard as in Graveure’s singing of the“Pagliacci” Prologue, nor such tenderness of tone expressed as in his rendering of “Mary,” Richardson's famous ballad. With the new records by Godowsky, the poet-genius of the piano, and the latest recordings of dainty, vivacious Maggie ‘Teyte, These records fitly represent the artistic quality of all the New Records for May Instrumental music plays a most portant part, presenting nov- elties like the marinéa as well as exquisite trio recordings, thrilling war descriptives by Prince's Band and orchestral renditions that range from joyous lightovertures to the massive works ofthe greatest modern Russian composers, Triumphs of Orchestral Recording POLONAISE FROM “BORIS GOD- MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR A.5781| OUNOW.” (Moursorgshs) Prince's s7s3| OVERTURE. (Nicolai) Prince's Orchesira, 1 Orchestra. . oh 7 1 a2inch a RACHMANINOFF’S PRELUDE IN ° | C SHARP MINOR, Opus 3, No. 2. Bt.00 |MASANIELLO OVERTURE, (1 sber) Other Recordings of Varied Interest Brice and King, the clever musical comedy and vaudeville pair enter the Columbia field this month with two of their latest song successes; in addi- tion, there are fourteen popular hits; two tremendous operatic chorales; Hawaiian melodies; solos by a new concert soprano, Eldora Stantord, and six up-to-the-minute dance records, Columbia Records for Easter An Easter program such as you could not enjoy in any other way mvs assembled from the sacred records in the Columbia Record catalogue. Your dealer will gladly play over to you appropriate Faster recordings. Columbia Kecords in all lore New Coiumbna Records on sale the aoth of every month — This Advertssemen! was as io the Dictaghone COLUMB GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE- DISC RECORDS FOR SALE BY - ABOVE 96TH BT. (cont): YONKERS (continued): OW Wuerta Co, 205) gn Languages ony wily Hrewtway sadoe Ave JERSEY C! 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