The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1916, Page 5

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THE EVEAINY WURLY, WEUNEBUVAY, MAY AAs vba. commercial organizations with the/chant in bettering his condition by ciations, associations of retail and oes Ter ph caf foward Lear Mall \ 0 a long way tow! x object of standardizing trade is rec-| Helping him improve his cost ac- wholesale merchants, commercial ; fF) 0 hoe Way toward accomplishing counting and bookkeeping methods. clubs, boards of trade, manufacturers’ » “ “It is my hope that, in addition to ommended by President Wilson IN &) nis ig a atep in the right direc- associations, credit associations and "i i the other work which the Federal 4 letter to Edward N. Hurley, Vice! tion and one of the main fundamen- other similar organizations should be Chairman of the commission, made] tals of any successful business,” said encouraged in every feasible way by public to-day at the White House.| the President. “It is most import-)the Government seems to me a very | i Commission is doing, it will finds that an industry is not healthy, Tho President urges that the commis. | @nt to the future success of a busi- Wise one. To furnish them with data : should, after carefully considering tions in our various industries. If it parties interested, suggest a practical And weIptal remedy. In thie way «i 4 y iMculty business prob- practical and helpful remedy. anined for if Peony Or Out a eful ms might Ived. The President wrote to Mr. Hur-| they will enable him to present a fonised for oe 8 Proper and usefull le eyery aaxion ley to commend him for suggestions|™odern balance sheet to his bank, |v et nen organe WASHINGTON, May 17.—Co-oper-| Made In @ recent speech at Boston] and as a result he will be better able’ a oo1 tng Surpose of improving con- ascertain the facts regarding condl- vi . | the facts, In co-operation with the “b " | sion investigate industries, and if it|M€88 man that he should know what 4nd caer Day Wea; | eeane wey es H : finds any not “healthy” it suggests a| his goods actually cost to manufac- adult (BLY vouy tint | ture and to sell. If he has these facts Complish the result that they are or- — “Tam very anxious to see you con- in which Mr. Hurley told of efforts] to obtain credit with which to expand gitiong in their particular industry, tinue to co-operate with the business men of the country along the lines upon which you are working.” pen cht DAY SET FOR BRANDEIS VOTE ation between the Federal Trade being made by the commission to as-| and develop his business. { ‘ nuch as unifying cos nd Commission and business firms and sist the small manufacturer and mer-! Vaauiaena. qaneuteint “| bookkeeping methods, standardizing Products and gprocesses of manufac- “Your suggestion that trade ait U.S. Senate Will Take Action Next ture, should meet with the approval Wednesday. cone man Gee in the busi- | WASHINGTON, May 17.—The nomi- Misses’ Department—Thi 1 ae progress of the country. nation of Louis D, Brandeis to the Su+ partment—Third Floor | ‘Too much emphasis cannot bel preme Court will be acted upon by the Placed on your buggestion that ma-!Senate Judiciary Committee next | terials, methods and products in in-| Wednesday. By unanimous consent the |dustry should be standardized upon|committes decided to-day to vote at y that time. [the basis of specifications drawn up) '"hypinion is divided among Senators \in friendly co-operation with engineer- eG generally as to the probable outcome, PPENHEIM (e) LINS & («) ee eae Industrial experts, and| although the majority believe that the trade associations. Further stand-); committee will re fardization in our industries will not} {ithout, recommendation and let the : only reduce the cost of production, | 34th Street—New York. | but assure the producer better ma- terlala and more efficient workman- ship, and to the consuming public the manifest benefit resulting from not having to pay for a wide and increas- ing variety of products and materials, To Close Out Judicious standardization also means A greater return on a given invest- ment. Capital now tied up because of inefficient methods will be released 195 Misses’ and J un iors’ Suits and can be used effectively elsewhere. “It we are to be an important factor "i Announce an Important Sale Thursday = ; ) PURE in a world’s markets we must be more thorough and efficient in production. ‘he encouragement of trade associa-; Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for women to 36 bust. = o ions id standardization, th Tailored and Semi-Dress Suits; an accumulation from {Hons and) standardiestion, and. the | the regular stock of some of this season’s best models. in desirable colors. | Reduced from pa 29.75 and 35.00 B. Altman & Cn. 15.00 Sterling Silverware FOR JUNE BRIDAL GIFTS None Sent on Approval. Many attractive pieces, any of which would make a charming and worth-keeping wed- | ding gift, are displayed in the Department | on the First Floor (Madison Avenue section). OPPENHEIM CLLI NS & Cc Among them are Tea and Coffee Sets, Berry : and Salad Bowls, Sandwich Trays, Compotes, 34th Street—New York Bon-Bon Dishes, Pitchers, Baskets, Vases, Candlesticks, Flatware and Toilet Ware. - Have Especially Prepared for Thursday Clever reproductions of Sheffield Plate are Sale of Crepe de Chine Underwear aiso shown in a well-chosen assortment which includes Vegetable Dishes, Meat | | Offered at Unusual Values, Platters, Tea and Coffee Sets, Serving Trays, Superior Silk Crepe de Chine Underwear, in attrac- Trivets, etc., as well as Flatware of the tive and exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s models. highest grade of plate obtainable. Crepe de Chine Bodices............1.00and 1.50 “Pera” Pearls Crepe de Chine Petticoats.......... 2.95 and 3.95 {Crepe de Chine Nightgowns........ 3.95 and 4.95 possessing a lustre and beauty rarely seen Crepe de Chine Combinations...... 2.95 and 3,95 in artificially constructed pearls, are specially Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises. 2.00 and 2.95 featured in the Jewelry Department. Few ia ————— | gifts would prove more acceptable for bridal or graduation presentation than a “Pera” Pear! Necklace. With a diamond clasp, the prices range from $64.00 to $155.00; with a clasp of 14-karat gold, from $10.00 to £100.00. Women’s Summer Gloves Offering Exceptional Values Women's ‘Roselle’ Silk Gloves Women’s Silk Gl wo-clasp; of superior Milanese with three row self or two-toned embroidered backs. 5 Oc Hitth Avenue, New York NUMAN BRO NortHWest Corner SIXTHAVESIS™ STR. Women’s Long Silk Gloves Women’s 16-button superior quality White Milanese Gloves with Paria Point backs; double finger tips. 59c Women's Summer Weight Kid Gloves i Women’s two-clasp French Kid Gloves, made by Chas. and ) . Emile Perrin, Grenoble, France; in White, Black, Gray, < Mode, Champagne and ‘Tan; overseam sewn; three-row 1 a | 5 heavy embroidered backs in self or black contrast. BEFORE the happy day, Miss June Bride, at our store AFTERWARDS, lin your cosy home. In this way you are sure of these things: Lowest Pric Qualisy Merchans Widest Variety, Service and Time-Saving, jand, jlesired-—-LIBERAL CREDIT. And all, when they mean more to you than at any other time in your life. Come in and add yours to the Thousands of Happy Homes we have furnished in SIXTY-TWO YEARS, OPEN SATURDAY Fibre Silk Sweaters All Fibre Silk Sweater (as illustrated). in solid colros and two-tone effects of Watermeton Pink, Copenhagen, Gold 90 EVENINGS. and Black and White. sell’ or white] 4 ® 3-Piece =< finished, trimmed. high y sane ting ad of Dre: Antique 6é Ind? lam Kayser’s’’ Silk Sweaters riod = 7 Suite, * Kayser's” Glove Silk Sweaters, Sport pale model with collar, sash and pockets; in . Purple, Gold, Cerise, fini seryed te, and White with black combina- % \ tion Special Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere y'ST. ANCon.6" Avert | i | | | | t —_—_—___ | |] All Ready toUse | Materials are Serge, Gabardine, Checks and Stripes \ WILL PUT ROFRANO ON TRIAL NEXT MONTH ms Said to Have Caused His June. Surrender, District Attorney Swann to-day be-| his indictment. in prepa: Founded 1826 38th Street FIFTH Hats for the Bride-Elect brimmed, picturesque, ravishing! For Dress Occasions $5.00 to $37.50 An amazingly smart array. Sport Hats Patchwork Hats—kaleido- scopic in color, fashioned of gay silk triangles, Broad brimmed Sailors of linen with ribbon cockades or ostrich whirls. Felt Hats in der the chin. Feather-weight and artfully trimmed with applique motif in odd effects, wool flo for the “cinder path.” and straw. How Grandmother WOULD enjoy it! Just the thing for invalid Aunt Mary! Goes wherever the famt'y or crowd gathera—in- doors or out! Wheel Cabinet. 17.50 Ample record filing 81 % $5 in Records......... ; 5.00 Rane .. $72.50 | 4 in out wheels substituted if desired, } Pay $5 Downans $5 a Month | Lease Se ne oe a4 India Silks Black or white India Silks, of excellent texture for cool Summer blouses and dresses; width 27 inches; a yard .... 58¢e eee [oe ee a a ap K.verybody Should Help in the Good i] Work in America of the \ American Red Cross + During the month of May cus- | tomers and friends may sign appli- cations for membership in this Store. ' Dues $1.00 per year. os | Miche! A. Rofrano, who surrendered on an indictment for murder after stood a tentative agreement has been Desire to See Wife and Children] Teacted between the prosecutor and | Rofrano’s counsel to call the trial in tions for the trial of chief motive for his Chickering Hall, Friday, May 19th, at 3 P. M., Piano Recital by Pupils of Antoinette Ward. Lord & Taylor Present a Conspicuously Charming Colleciion of THE NEW IN MILLINERY As lovely as Summer Days and as delightfully suggestive-of Summer’s pleasures and pastimes are Summer’s Hats. Featured are Enchanting with their filmy tulle veils and blossoms. _ Hats for the Wedding Party Dainty creations in pastel tints; palest pink or blues, delicate greens, orchid; Georgette crepes and lace straws, flower laden or with huge bows of ribbon. Wide Many effective black Hats, fetching with their soft maline frills, transparent crowns and brims. Country Club and Sports Hats straps, coquettishly worn un- Fishing Hats of Hinoki straw he crown encircled with a the brillaint new shades, line with scarlet fly and “bob.” Auto Hats of rose or green felt with dotted or striped veils rs, Fiped variegated rosettes, feather or: J flcating from their jaunty naments. : Rubberized “Weather-top” And for the Equestrienne— Hats, for Boating and Beach } Jockey Caps, Sailors and Con- wear. Caps and Parade Sticks § tinentals of lustrous silk beaver Your critical inspection of this interesting collection, that mirrors every new note in Millinery, is invited. Fourth Floor Se SS SO CS A ee SUMMER SILKS—Speciaily Priced Ground Floor ee ee time was his desire to ste family, with whom he held a ti hiding. . hitler w! room speciaily assigned to the District Attorney's office, sought to meet them there, he His friends say the | Dia of not guilty, with leave to Greeley 1900 Lord @ Taylor AVENUE 39th Street with bridle Exceptional Values in WOMEN’S DRESSES Charming Summer Frocks, featur- ing the very latest and smartest of the season’s style notes, have been especially purchased for this im- portant sale. Summer Dresses, $5.95 Novelty Voiles in Persian, floral and striped effects. Summer Dresses, $8.50 Sheer white striped voile, net trimmed; white with novelty voiles in clever combination effects. Summer Dresses, $10.00 Tailored models in linen and gab- ardines; voiles in white with striped effects; dainty flowered voiles. Summer Dresses, $12.50 Flowered marquisettes and fancy voiles in picturesque styles; lineus in the smartest of tailored styles. White Voile Dresses, $19.50 Very effective model with tucks and hemstitching. White Silk Dresses, $21.50 bodice and tunic skirt. White Serge Dresses, $25.00 Bead embroidered in most effec- tive fashion and wonderfully smart. | India silk in model with surplice { Third Floor J ee meee ep erence amv emmvemommemd> Tub Silks—Smart striped effects for women’s blouses or men’s shirts; a very complete range of colors; a Mata aia han, Ce eee 95c Store Your Furs Now Dry cold storage vaults on the : ~ e premises. Charges moderate, Third Floor reunion yesterday afternoon ix @ because he could not bear the dine ‘ace of having his children see Rofrano still refuses to tell where Benind Prison Lert BF he spent the eight months following | When arraigned, Rofrano entered & it $ draw or make any motions before 8 is

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