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' i { 5 | } { 15.00 10.00 silk lined. Long Street Coats (Silk lined through't) Former Prices $18.50 to $24.50 Of Covert Cloth, Velour Checks, Gabardine, Satin and Velour; silk lined throughot ut. Street @ Sport Coats Former Prices $13.75 to $18.50 Of Velour Checks, Gabardine and Serge; most are FOUNDED 1856 From head to foot-— Straw Ha’ features skilfully combined. heel —Bangkoks, Balibuntals, Tuscans, Milans, Mackinaws, Sennits and Crispette, a new two-tone straw specially designed for us. The critical young man who selects his cloth- ing for its appearance, quality and pattern, will find in our clothes these three essential Our Pedic shoe is designed tc give the utmost comfort and longest eervice without sacrific- ing appearance—a quality shoe from tip to BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET OR. 46° ST. 5~8™ AV! We Sell on Credit Columbia Talking Machines’ S21" [dims Our Terms Apply also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Conn Write for new Catalogue, Mailed FREE with every § 3 Reems Furnished, 349% Furnished,$6Q-% $39.8 5] 09:8 52 1 § Rooms Furnished, $149: A Complete Assort ment of Columbia Records en Hand 100 aa CUMS ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1916, Birdseye Colonial Chiffonier And one reason js that we and our customers carry no middleman on our backs. That makes a great difference when these Solitcire Diamond Engagement Rings and others from $10.00 to $1,600.00 are in question, AllDiamondsat Lamberts are imported DIRECT from the cutters in Europe. Prices with us femain as they were be- fore the mines closed. All our Diamonds are mounted in our own factory — some in Solid 14-karat gold, some in Solid 18-karat gold, some in Platinum, others in Solid Gold and Platinum. * As we are free from the burden of middlemen, so are we free from the burden of high rent and heavy store ex- penses. We manufacture largely and of course are in a sition to save you money on all Diamond, Solid Gold and Platinum Jewelry, every article of which we guarantee. ‘Talk of June Weddings is in the air, also talk of Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding which, in_ their forty rs of fame were never so popular as now. Shapes and styles to please all fancies and no charge for engraving. Solid 14-karat, $3.30 up ¢ Solid 16-karat, $4.00 up Solid 22-karat, $5.25 up Appropriate bridal and graduation gifts of jewelry and presents for wedding attendants. LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—W atches Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6. Saturday Nights Until 9 A Comfortable Shoe That Is Stylish Our customers tell us they found it ex- ceedingly difficult to find a comfort- able shoe built along stylish lines be- fore they came to us. Now they will wear no other shoes but our cushion shoes, because they have found that rare combination—Style and Comfort. Perhaps you will be just as pleased with our shoes. At any rate they're worth trying, aren't they? For Men and Women Sold Only At y, at 37th Street 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bidg. mp. It {a _detailed list of organizations and officers in the parade, and their posl- tion in line, and the proc all the expenses of the parade he: been pi te be devoted to the | Platteburg Camp. Each trade division ; Pave it own band, its street banner L vate gain of the persons who ha’ compiled them from incomplete data. On the very first page of the pro- civic, political or patriot i d any part in th such a demonstration sent out by a few individuals on March 10, and eae| eaking Gumber of business ne proves that the poople of New York City beileve in, want, and | ‘intend to ha he adequate prot tl | EIGHTY-ONE DIVISIONS BESIDES THE NATIONAL GUARD. | ‘The order of march is as follow | Civil Officiats, Military and Naval Chiefs, | | Police Bi ‘ Chief of 8 | Mayor Mite y or President William | Barbour of the Citizens’ Committ |and Executive Secretary Roger W,. Allen; Mayor's racort of 200 husinces |men; Major Gen. Leonard Wood ani | aide; Rear Admiral N. R. Usher, U. ‘4. and aide. | Trades, Professions and Arte, | | Divisions 1, to V.—Municipal) | Employe . Joseph Hartigan, Mar- |shal; Rubbef Trade, Amedee Spa. |done: Dry Goods, H. 1D, Cooper: Knit | Goods and Wor Shelle; Furs, Alexau |, Fleux; Silk, Lace and Em Importers, William Lor Lt Merritt H. Smii Hat Trades, Edward W. B: M. E, Marble; Mail Order Willlam EB. Allen i. Morley; Pi Haberdashers, Mea: ‘arpets, Pottery, and Gla Fink is XXL to KIX. — ment Salesmen, William H. Ho Needle Tr: Samuel A. sions XXX. te XXXV.—BHoots Sh d 1 C er" XXXVI te | XLVIL 8 Goods, David 8, Abercrom- | " H | » William J, |Shipping, D. I. Pergre: Wheels, Glue and Sandpaper, Thatcher; Steam, Water and Gas Supplies, Walter B, Tufts; Wines and | Spirits, H, I. Bowne, | Herbert I ange, He Transportation, W. J. L. lower Wall Street, Charles Lawyers, Alton Physicians Fowler; Furniture, € ms; Antomo Columbia Ce % B F. L, Bellinger) Public Sengole Stern Brothe West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues Will Close Out To-morrow, Another Selection of M Misses’ and Girls’ Seasonable Apparel | jj At Unusual Price Advantages Mieses’ Tailored Suits of Poiret twill suits; former prices from 822.50 to 47.50, ; $17.50, 22.50 & 30.00 Misses’ Smart Frocks for street or dress wear, in combinations of}in Norfolk, sport and Georgette crepe and taffeta, also crepe de| velour check Chine; former prices up to $29.50, at $15.00 Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats developed in wool checks; many wi former prices from $7.50 to 16.50, $4.75, 7.50 & 10.00 plins, serges or shepherd | one and two piece models: at $1.95 Graduation and Confirmation Dresses | Misses’ Graduation Dresses, of taffeta silk, | Juniors’ and Girls’ Confirmation Dresses, of \\ plain or embroidered net, voile, silk chiffon |||! and batiste; many hand embroidered, me- li} Georgette crepes, embroidered or plain nets, voiles and point d’esprit, trimmed with ribbons and flowers; 14, 16 and 18 yrs. $18.50 to 67.50 West 43rd Street} Misses’ Silk Sport Coats * shepherd and velour checks,} smart belted model, of plain or striped jersey tH gebardines and serges; also a number of silk| silk, which will be extremely popular this season; large collars; actual value 422.50, at $15.00 ; Juniors’ and Girls’ ; Anderson ginghams, contrasting silk collars;|French and ramie linen, voiles and lawns, id many effectively trimmed and embroidered, | | dallions and ribbon girdles; 6 to 16 y at $3.75 to 23.75 | \t0 Fifty-alath mtreat. Tn tie ofees a. Collapsible Cot, $1.98 wr srn.ine” of the committee in the Equitable Pre reane: ade Fi res - FREC KLE } Building is a map thirty feet. ton pa dness Par gu The Women 4 Section, ; “J 4 with little oval stickers grouped at nd tators Divisions LXIII.-LXXI—Women's ‘ a ac Municipal Employees, Mise Mary Rell- N MGA When Wan 0 Fin, trom Us Junction of streatn enat and wost A : F ts for the Spec ly: Teachers, Mise Alice Collins; Am- Saturday $4°* ‘Them With: the Othine Prescription, an the Battery to City Hall Park scaeaaeenaiiur “ae, us dale aaa erican League for Self-Defense, Mr: Special, i } to West Third Street Men and women enrolled to march, including bands Ida Priest; Self-Supporting Wome for the removal of on Lafayette Street. and across to And OMCOE oe. eeeseeeee se seees Vaveeeeuvecneeveuseoeses 145,000 Battalion, Miss Gertrude Robin: P freckles Washington Square, and as far north These collapsible cots are well constructed; the canvas ; removin, giving a clear, as Fourteenth Street on Fifth Av Sound Money parade, 1896 an made of the best quality material; occupies very small spac beautiful is sold by nue, There is another grouping of Business Men’s Republican parade, 1908.. | when folded (34x7x5 inches); may be con- $ 98 any druggist under guarantee to refund these stickers along Fourth Avenue ‘Trades and professions represented in aixty-three divisions. Mies Harriet Amend; Oil industties, veniently carried from one place to another; e fail —>— it fail "ieth iidie's 08 “ : rete nat ee in the new silk Bands in line (some appearing twice) ya bea Orca mrareces strong enough to hold 686 1bs.; sold regularly { ne tiee. | (Continued trom First Page. rment district, which has de- Start of parade at City Hall........+.- omen, iss Helen inchey; 3.50, special for to-morrow, Saturday, only the first voart at eh as Sah ibe hae re wn New York's last mon- * Route—Broadway to City Hall, te Lafayette Street, to west Ten at oti here Pep acotlage for § » improv t, yf | hats and gray glovea and lool jster parade, that of the Business|} Street, to Washington Square, to Fifty-ninth Street. (Organizations to ig me Wider techies taianiee s rely. [handsome as thelr wives will let) Men's Kepublican Association in 1908, |{ form in side streets from Battery to Union Square, and on Fourth ave- Mine Gh Kiunvert "Wall meso, ates Co'ontal China, $17.9 Colonial Buffet, $21.98 sure to ask the drug them, form the escort. The head of) which, in numbers, just outstripped || Ue from Twenty-clgith Street to Union Square.) oes. Schuman; rtiment ‘ double s h othine; it the great all day column follows im-|the s Marchers from south of Chambers Street will be dismissed at For- Mise Mary Donnel! Pre- ra ————————— ul itrengt! ca lound Money parade of 1896, 4 ry iv a _ sold On the money-back guarantee.—| mediately. ‘hh Sadhdens woe aivie y tieth Street. There will be no parading on Fifth Avenue between Forty- os Battalion, Mra 3. AL. Fee. 5 carat Advt. wf aro divided into grand 1} second Street and Fifty-ninth Street between 3.30 and 6.20 o'clock. Lighting Trades, Mise K. M. EFFICIENCY AND PREPARED: | aivisions, k wi x = NESS IN MAKING THE PLANS , known as Red, White, Blue, Women's organizations will march from 6 to 8 o'clock. + Nurees, is Ne Extra Cones Ly Be a et all the paradite Will pede poll bean Yellow, &c. The commander The National Gi will march Ng Washington Square to Fifty. ‘Women, eo, oid ma, at 4 . . of each of these will be in communi- !} ninth Street between 8 and 10.80 o'clock. . sre ve OFF lehe full route from Chambers Street | ostion with tho Grand Stand and the Reviewing stand at Madison Square reached by head of parade at || The National [ass State of New : —— — : — =, |Grand Marshal by telephone. Aldgs |} 19-30 o'clock. fork. . Mayor Mitchel, Major Gen, Leonard Wood, Rear]! Major G 13. F. 08 ' of the Grand Marshal will be placed Reviewing offoste= : jor General J. F. O'Ryan and Admiral N. A. Usher, Thomas A. Edison, the Board of Aldermen and taff, nite Geis oF inn the line ee tae city department heads will be with the reviewing party, \ page riged Brig. Gen. G. R. 1@ progress of the ind a! s lements of the column, —_—-- Heventy-first Infantry, Col. W. @, ‘ “ Bates. For instance, when the first of the Square at 8 o'clock and finish up the the reasons why no more! Seventh Infantry, Col, W. C. Fi . ake spl eaded by Municipal Em-| show with a blane o! ry. * bale ne woe Bh ee bead Cnty siath Infantry, Col. L. 4 ny 5 mn 9 | Con! Correot Apparel for Wom sn & Moses |Welghts and Measures Josepa Hara:fen nn”, THRME SHIFTS. fold, no more bands hired. no changes Tween Infantry, Col. C. 8. Wads- 6™ AVENUE AT 37 ™ STREET sercgtattspaneed Lafayette and Third a ortad to friends ot the paraders, A 08s, "eRarding places in line are Fe-| ~ Mees Brie. Gen. J. bio ee Streets, down to the last platoon, an ’ ferred to trade division commanders— i mirror 12x: aide will sond word to headquarters. placed on them to help ‘pay. the Ox: Beeline Tort ees en game poms i fantry, Col. J. HL ade | ill Cl 0 S d bmnice. Soanses Mt "ot ris Picntal nee to subordi “al aba -seventh Infantry, Col. BE. E. and (wo cupboard 98 expenses ani ni nates, » Col. é a Will Close Out Saturday Fourth Avenue trom natn "Howry aivston tock’ ieee |, dam an aa example ofthe thorough. | Jape ; $4,798 |serin'y “soa tor "840'30: $94. anieertanteanatiastintitinntianmnnatinaniemnnntnrnitnnciamasisa 2S n start the head of another|ment, sold them and was vainly ‘ery posalble chin! ‘wenty-third Infantry, Col. F. H. We eeeeeeees mere VSY Wendt” Maranet of tne Bi, Alfred |clamoring for more to-day. AN! but a|{n'h line has been filled, consider | Norton, ma . yendt, Marshal of the Silk Trade tiny fraction of the big spectacle will ‘perience 0; rt lecond ‘tation, Tenth Infantry, Division. Gathering up ot 4 nt of @ great typewriter con-| Major R. M. Ql i rm At Greatl Reduced Prices of the nelghborhood this second ata Sindewar’ Bhere will be sepia oe corn and a graduate of Onlo Western ‘Beiter Gorpa, Col. EL Austin Take Advantage of Our Liberal Terms fon will ch to Fit d " pele ve | Un ys a th , a Firteonth reat, Just in time to awing [Of uee' moat ater’ °2 Mt e® #8 [forty fellow sd wane | wien Coast Defense, Major Hy L, LY $1 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT jin behind the first. An hour or i n le couldn't irteenth Coast Defense, ji \ : ; Inter another division will wart away | irom neto of” Read atund wickets |, At, alum ansoclations, had| Col, Sydney" Oren We Invite Comparison Taffeta Silk Suits down Broadway at Duane Street in| have been given out; red, white and |0ce” Snrolled, be was told, there| Ninth Coast Defense, Laeut. Col, ana atin en time to cateh the last of the platoons | blue, for morning, afternoon and eve- red ged in Le a of bh Byrne. 19.75 Union Savare neletborhoed. Ail wnene | Ui ebedyyexgeet Mayor Mitehel ior"tne Western Ohio mem Cah Ee ihe Gowen emer Lieut euryorka ft Furmiture House . will go to Fifty-ninth |Atrent betore | dcpy oxbeoted to saich thal Kummoe to fall shore ite quota of marchers? | Oca’ Menor toon Builders, Arm. \ i=) Former Prices to $34.50 Gees Seating Heras pe ie pole for the full twelve hours or He was informed that coly as ome Montgomery. er ae a! ] | ( | : ) Nn @ i i Fortisth 8 ° Ixty-three le divisions ret a ery, | | ) | Late models of Stylish Taffeta Silke Suits, in all colors, Two'and Gorclocks eet Detween) |The tebors of, the ,Headquasters|{o nk for room for from We to bOO| Raney ome APtilery. Col. a | >; including navy and black. ath division, having | been In xreat part, concerned Bp eT eR etha First Cavalry, Col: C. 1. Debevoise. i a) ) it ut. juadro: - % re: gern Sac e roma for eunte'nna nine they had 18,00 apptean FR oan te aT PAVE.125°S1. & AVE.A 4:57. Fi Une. From the telephone girl up they 4,,message came in a because of | Machine Gun Troop, | J * g | il 8 o' k. » lo ce ma nal . ie a ° Tailored ( Dressy Suits Guard “will mare vat Washinenal Rave, learned, te rattle off tn oour- |tuent ealpamen might mot have their|hayeee, Come Maier W. Lo Halla {full strength of 900. Immedi Motor Transport, Q. M. ‘ Payne took down the Marshal's na: Veteran Corpa of Artiliery 15.00 fog Atal bod ae renee Ln Spanish War Veterans. / q | t Former Prices to $39.50 Forty Years in One Neighborhood | Wine commities has presered aa or ' ‘i A i i . ficial t id on the ‘ Ot Wear Serge, Velour Checks, Peplin and Gabardine. W: [poet Retirees Wf ies Ss br ere Var Chest : e Do Progress rs Shoe Top Suits H tailored models, of serges, gabardjnes and shepherd te checks; former prices from $15.00 to 24.75, Ke at $10.00 and 15.00 Juniors’ and Girls’ Wash Frocks to 6.50 Boys’ High Class Apparel ON THIRD FLOOR AT REASONABLE PRICES Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $7.50 An exceptionally good school suit with extra kerbockers, in a choice selection of neat fancy mixtures and blue serge; well made and trimmed; new models; sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Boys’ Hats and Caps made of cloth, felt or straw, AT POPULAR PRICES Showing Russian effects regatta s! wide ra from 2! A Sale of Platinum and Gold Set with diamonds and precious stones, arranged conveniently in will offer To-morrow, Saturday, on the Main Floor, the following extraordinary GROUP I. — Lavallicres, | I Bouquet GROUE 1s -badles Rings, pane anti Men’ ings, Merrings, 0) eads, Bar * Pins, Lavattleres, | Reduced to roe coral Bracelets, Lockets, Rea « encils, Lace Fans, Hand Painted f $18.00 Gold Knives, Fans; former prices | Watches and Rings; 25.00 to 49.00... .......) rings, ? Bracelet | 50 i for- |" mer prices $14.00 to 24,00 | ss | Washable Suits $1.50 to 8.50 eo the newest modified models and plaited inbrays, galateas, ipes and silk, in a of patterns: sizes D8 years. Jewelry ‘oups, i | two price values; Reduced to