The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1916, Page 4

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i ‘ An Unusual Sale SIZES 14 TO 20 YEARS. Actual Value $45.00 29.50 Of Dark Tan Covert Cloth— patch pockets, silk lined throughout. coat, collar and cuffs. 14 to 20 years. Franklin Simon & CO. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets For Friday and Until Noon Saturday Wool Jersey Sport Suits Siz New Modele—Sizes 14 to 20 Years In Copen, rose, green, gold, maize or white; belted coats, new shaped pockets, silk or pique over-collar, full skirts with pockets. Misses’ Covert Top-Coats 14 to 20 Years New “Lanvin” seven-eighths length model of superior quality men's custom tailoring covert cloth, convertible collar, set-in sleeves, Misses’ Silk Evening Wraps Of Gros de Londres, Marabou Trimmed New Russian shirred model, in rose, maize, French blue, white or black, with double rows of natural marabou on bottom of ne Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits Of materials from our own Custom Tailorin workrooms Fifteen new and distinct models just finished, suitable for town or country wear, made from highest grade custom tailoring fabrics of navy blue serge or wool velour checks in exclusive colorings; also black-and-white checks. Rich silk linings. 29.50 Special 29.50 Special 29.50 Special Misses’ Silk Dresses Mi Of Taffeta Silk—14 to 20 years A or black taffeta, ph mae ie iit jeeves of self color, s! with potated tuale. Special 18.50 tunic. Girls’ Dimity Dresses Val. Lace Trimmed—8 to 14 years bi tri dimity ; raced als, nse geiang ruled kit, witl nds of insertion ani edge of Val. lace Special 5.95 trimming. Sizes 6 to 16 years Of navy serge, wool velour checks, also shepherd checked worsted. Will Close Out Friday Sizes 10 to 17 years Of navy serge, wool velour checks; also shepherd checked worsted. Of navy serge, checked worsteds, cheviots or checked velours; silk lined. TEE You Pay for the Materlal—Il Do the Work . way I started my other Offices, . . . He perdi IW tucane ton thonssed 0 year irom new FE ie Vbelleve @ thousand This work carries No Crown or Bridge ‘Tooth ever Never betere im the history of Dentistry have you bad a chance te got High Grade work at these prices. guy DR. FINCH 215 W. 42d St. Se de" Brooklyn Office, 409-411 Fi oo ik Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses * Net Dress Emb'd in Braid Design—I14 to 20 years White net over net embroidered in braid design, combined with lace ribbon girdle; skirt with embso!dered Girls’ Voile Dresses Checked and Flowered—9 to 14 years White with pink, blue, green or tan checks with flowers of contrasting color; white voile collar, plain color Will Close Out Friday 175 Girls’ Spring Coats Heretofore $9.75 to $15.75 95 Girls’ and Juniors’ Suits Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 Will Close Out Friday 180 Small Children’s Coats Silk Lined—Sizes 2 to 6 years. On Sale Third Floor Heretofore $9.75 to $14.50 BISU TH AT COST Pama) edvertivement, Special 19.75 Special 3./5 MAGNESIA All lost or found articles aa- and the steamer was run aground on Hampton Bar to prevent her from sink- a, May 1.—The ling, ‘The barge was reported in a bad steamer Berk= | co The Berkshire was leaking left, Newport News lost [tv but probably can be repaired wa temporarily by divers, The vessel Is in no danger |_N STEAMER AND BARGE CRASH. j= 4] ARE MISSING AFTER WRECK OF tion, which Night for Haltimore, with « barge in Hampton Moads later, [Pj shire, “Preparedness Day’’ Store closes at noon Saturday, May 13th Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets a and Five Dead Men. Forty-one members of the crew of the steamship Roanoke, operated by | Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes A Separate Shop on the Third Floor Devoted exclusively to Misses, Girls and Boy: Company, which turned turtle and) sank when its cargo shifted during a gale 100 miles south of San Francisco, | Tuesday afternoon, are missing to-| day and the Unton Oil Company's! tanker Lansing is cruising the sea| searching for four of the five life-| For Friday and Until Noon Saturday down, The fifth boat drifted ashore at Port Girls’ Ankle-Strap Pumps | Featuring White Buckskin | famished sailors and the bodies of five of their mates who had died from | exposure. Capt. Richard Dickson and his wif are believed lost, according to the tale of the disaster told from thelr | |hospital cots by the three survivors. | | When the ship lurched before plung- | ing downward, Mrs. Dickson was thrown into the sea and her husband | jumped overboard to rescue her. They were not seen again, | The Roanoke left San Francisco Monday with explosives for South American ports, The arrival of the lifeboat at Port San Luis brought the first news of the tragedy. The three men did not know how far off shore the Roanoke sank or what had be- come of the other four boats, The Roanoke carried no passengers. Manuel Lopes, one of the survivors, said the steamer was overloaded and sank during a heavy gale, SAN FRANCISCO, May 11,—The Roanoke, which was owned here by C. P. Doe, was under charter to the South Sea Navigation Of genuine white buckskin, also tan, black or patent leather; comfortable fitting orthopedic {|| lasts, light welted soles. Sizes 11 to 2—Widths B to D Special 2.95 Misses’ Shoes and Oxford Ties With Low Heels Of selected tan or black Russia calf; light welted soles | and low heels; laced or buttoned shoes. | | ' Sizes 214 to 744—Widths AA to D Special 3.95 | Misses’ Kidskin Pumps Featuring Pearl Gray Kidskin H California Company. The Roanoke was an iron steamer of 1,655 net tony register and had been out of here for sel was built hester, Pa., and was used transport between here an lippines during the Span- ish-American war. — LABORERS JOIN STRIKE. Unskitled joney and i Pearl gray, white or champagne kidskin; also tan | or patent kid with white calf back; made on 1) new and exclusive low heel lasts. || Sizes 214 to 714—Widths AA to D Special 5.50 Want More rter Hours, Boys’ and Youths’ Tan Shoes or Oxfords With Red Rubber Soles Ideal summer shoes of selected tan calfskin; mannish lasts, welted rubber soles and low heels. Sizes 214 to 6—Widths B to E Special 3.7 5 The unskilled laborers of the bronze and jronworkers’ industry which is cerned with tablet doors and grille work Joine al strike workers te | day Four thousand men In Manhat tan struck for $2 a ninehou @ ten-hour sles, brong: in. Brooklyn 4 of the shops the expected str to-morrow “Preparedness Day’’ Store closes at noon, Saturday, May 13th Franklin Simon 8 Co. | . Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Street~ Boys'Apparel Shop | A Separate Shop on the Fifth Floor For Friday and Until Noon Saturda, pew que Shirts or Blouses | Shirt or blouse, in white or tan Oxford, collar worn with a tie or open at neck. Youths’ Shirts Boys’ Blouses 12 to 14 neck 7 tu WA years | Special 1.45 Special 95 Y ouths’ Negligee Shirts | 12 to Lb neckhands | Washable Norfolk Suits 7 to V7 wears Of gray or tan linen crash, army khaki or white duck, Norfolk model with yoke and plaits. | Special 2.95 | | a “Kool Cloth” Norfolk Suits Katra Wnicherbockers + te DR years Of a new washable Summer woolen fabric, in gray or tan, unlined coat and trousers. Special 5.7 5 Of madras or mercerized striped fabrics fast colors) ; separate collar to match, | 1.25 Special Woolen Norfolk Suits o 1K years Boys’ and Youths’ Pajamas G to 18 years New models of homespun or tweed, | in gray or heather mixtures, also navy serge. Special 8.75 Of pongee or madras in a large variety of | colored stripes, also plain white, blue, tan or pink soisette with silk frogs. Special 95 | el tat iat ee in neat colored stripes (guaranteed iH} Lifeboat of Roanoke Drifts|N Ashore With, Three Survivors | San Luis yesterday carrying three | PACIFIC STEAMER F SAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal., May 11.—i§ the California South Seas Navigation | boats in which the ship's company | & took refuge when the steamer went | \ 25 and 27 West 42d St. For Friday Stupendous Dress Sale §15 All New Summer Models The most wonderful collection taken from regular stock; all the latest models of the season in Navy Serge, also Taffeta, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, in Navy, Gray, Hague Blue, Bisque Rose, White or Black, 15.00 No Exchanges No Charges AtAll265 James Butler Inc. Stores For Thursday, Friday, Saturday Best Creamery Creameries, at the lowest price of the year, lb., Sensational Sale of Canned Goods and an advancing market, cans June Peas...) qu Assorted to suit purchasers ripe, luscious, deliciously flavored fruit, AuntNanna’s Pancake Flour, r:.10¢ BUTTER99° Belle Brook Print Butter, These offers are for housekeepers and consumers Most remarkable offer. ; Large (y we cut the price away be- Cans Sugar Corn .. 4 Fresh from the Port Pineapple, (ii c worth lic to 20c, each Buckwheat, bive Ribbon Prepared; 2-1b. pkg. 10¢ First of the New Grass Butter Sweet and delicious, fresh from the Western Belle E 35° Fanciest Creamery, in 1-Ib. prints, each. . only, and retail dealers will not be supplied. With a diminishing supply No.3 low their ‘present value. . ——— 4 for String Beans e finest in the world are grown; large, Fig-Bars, Made with finest figs......... Ib. gc Blue Ribbon S rup, Appetizing sweetening, can gc Special Offers at Our 35 Meat Markets: Prime Rib Roast, Extra choice cuts. ...... lb, 22¢ Choicest Milk Fed Veal, Legs or Rump... |b. 20¢ Sugar Cured Hams, Selected, extra choice, | |b, 20c Boneless Bacon, In Lean sugar cured strips, Ih, 20€ Fresh From the Briny Deep: Mackerel, Large selected, 3 to 315 each... 25¢ Haddock and Market Cod.... yi Flounders and Herring. : nn, Special Offers at Our 137 Licer Princeton Dry Gin, Extra fine, bottle.......... Ic PrincetonCocktails, Manhattanand Martini, bot..69¢ Cabinet Rye Whiskey, Full quart bottle. California Claret, Pure grape, half gallc Washington > SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS

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