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SHORT VAMP SHOES 6 tas BVewanGe WUKLD, Fives, VevUomMboDam Oo, MUONEOCHONUVINUENT |} © SHIDG JN PERIL, [se shen . N ER lies vibe and foreign J German Submarine and British| ana German retaliation. Orders in Council May Wipe Traffic. style Send r lon W $11 6th Aye. near slat St, 22. West 42d St., nr. Times Sq. GB 3d Ave., near 10th St. Out Our In Gray they have experienced since the Euro- Suede, |pean war began. ‘There Is alarm hiteCalf, Gray Kid |among vessel owners and commerce al with neutral countries is nervously halting because of the uncertainty a aroused by English orders in council, American shipping ts being caught between British crulsers and German obeyed the mandates of one or the The ship coal embargo announced Week by England marks the cul- fon of American dMeulties. Lawyers for large shipping interests have asked the State Department for information, advice and assistance ‘The only reply given them ts that a9 far as this Government ts officially (n formed éverything done by warring nations is technically in conformity with law, As to tho meaning of certain phrases in the 2 tis y.oclamation and the limit to wh they might be construed, the State Department told min, A Pha Me ed nel AA me submarines and suffers as it did a the ship men it had no information at) ede of ; erance Nor did the dep ment know au., - . N century ago when Napoleon of France DURELEERLESUIUUTLLA Hdd Mila ALLEL 404 ad the King of England issued con- |'h!ng officially about German retail. | Stat Conreenenceny oF The Evening flicting ordars and each launched de- “tory measures that are being put = — biteobh into effect dally by submarin BUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS WASHINGTON, Doo, & — Repre- struction on American ships that '"10 © aiid wd i | i ‘ ; H f Tranklin Simon g Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets An Unusual Sale Saturda, Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats—New Model Made from the balance of London Vicuna Velours from Hugo Vyth, Marlborough St, London. New Semi-fitted belted model of imported London Vicuna Velours, in brown, green, blue ar Oxford colorings, also shadow overplaids; large collar and cuffs of Lapin fur, silk lined throughout, warmly interlined. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $45.00 29.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats—New Model ‘ Made from the balance of London Vicuna Velours, trimmed with superior quality skunk raccoon fur. New seml-fitted belted model, adjustable shoulder collar ‘and cuffs trimmed with wide band of extra quality skunk raccoon fur; silk lined and warmly interlined. 14 to 20 yrs. . Heretofore $59.50 45.00 Will Place on Sale Saturday Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits—New Model Of Broadcloth with wide Lapin Fur Trimming Of broadcloth, in burgundy, mole, brown or green; smart three-quarter length coat, large shoulder collar, cuffs and deep border on bottom of coat of taupe Lapin fur; new model skirt. 14 to 20 years, Actual Value $49.50 39.50 Saturday at Reduced Prices Misses’ Winter Suits Plain or Fur Trimmed Models Of wool velour, broadcloth, velour checks or gabardine. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Saturday at Reduced Prices Misses’ Fur Trim’d Suits Trimmed With Various Furs Of broadcloth, wool velour, velveteen or corduroy. 14 to 20 years. 25.00 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 Will Place on Sale Saturday Girls’ Fur’ Trimmed Coats—New Model Of Broadcloth with nutria beaver fur, 6 to I4 years, Belted model of fine broadcloth in burgundy, brown or green; large shoulder collar and band on cuffs of nutria beaver fur, lined; warmly interlined, Actual Value $24.50 18,50 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Of Crepe Meteor or Satin ning Gowns Of Silk Net Over Silver Cloth Afternoon Dresses, in Copen, rose, burgundy, gray, navy or black, trimmed with self color beads. 14 to 20 years, 19.75 Orchid, emerald green, gold, turquoise or black silk net over silver cloth, trimmed with silver | silver ribbon. 14 to 20 y Special 28.50 Special Will Place on Sale Saturday Girls’ Chiffon Party Frocks Mede over China silk sizes 12 to 16 years end surplice fichu; flower and velvet ribbon trimmed. Special 11,75 Engiond ts using its sea power to Jcorral neutral shipping Into its ser- vice and drive free commerce off the ocean, Germany {# using its submarine power to sink neutral ships that have been compelled to conform to Eng- land's rule, | Every day ocean tonnage ts being diminished and cargo carrying capac- ity reduced. This is checkin foreign commerce, delaying shipments and beginning to affect. elversely, Amer- [ican business, | There are two strangling orders of Great Britain, officially proclalmed, and one destructive order of Germany which has not yet been communi- Jcuted to the United Btates Govern ment, | Tho first British restriction was the order {n counct! of last spring estab- ‘Hehing a long distance blockade, sub |Jecting all neutral shipments to in- spection and requiring guarantees that consignments of goods will not evontually reach Germany, De spite American Government protests against many seizures and detentions lin England waters, inc’ ding mails, | Britain maintang this order are strictly now than ever before, | Her second and most recent order | is closing her coaling ports in all parts of the world to outsiders. The | notice handed tn to the State Depart- | ment (bree days ago by the British | Ambassador says that coal facilities | aro “Reserved for vessels belonging | to Britiwh and allled owners and to neutral owners who have undertaken to utilize thelr vessels in such a way that British or allied interests are | benefited.” This last phrase has set American | |shipowners adrift. They do not un- derstand what ts required of them to |benofit British interests. They won- der whether they will have to turn thelr vessels over to the British ser- | ic@ completely and tho mercantile| marine of the United States and | \other neutral countries bo put off the oca. | Leading coaling ports of the world | are mostly controlled by England. A | voyage to Europe, to South America or to the Far East can scarcely be made without calling at British coal- | ing stations, If bunker capacity of American ships has to be enlarged so that enough coal for round trips can be carri: 1, then cargo capacity wili be cut down greatly. It would mean 4 large increase in freight rates and & reduction of cargoes, both adverse- | ly affecting commerce. One representative of New York in- terests sald to-day that there was “great apprehension and a serious sur in shipping circles because no one knew what the British order mi$nt nor what would be Its effect.” | . State Department was unable to hten him. Shipowners believe that orders have or soon will be, lasued by the an G rment for submarines jto hail neutral ships which comply | with the British orders, on the as- sumption that a vessel “utilized in such a way that British or allied in- # are benefited” will be prac- y in British service, » sea to-day ts more blockaded land and more menaced by submarines than ever before. s ho longer any such thing as neutral commerce and non-com- rently have no rights must respect. jovernment captures confiscates United 1 ilates shipments go- ing gut of New York, and now prac- tically commandeers neutral vessels rve her interests through the coaling station embargo, The German Government torpedoes flying the American flag and | American tves by sink- | er ships without warning, | rdon mo, it was a mistake," the ens to say © are etil) d and Ger ! any recent on from the ngton, sof The Sunday World are ree oo place thelr order IN ADVANCE This is the only f Ketting w copy regularly Work te SOLD OUT ” limited to ACTUAL 8. SAVE $3.50 48 Tring oF mail ue this coupot Usiow anid we wiil well you CPE | This Reg. $10.00 § a5 SKATE and SHOE f OUTFIT tor N AND Womr cheved run Lg RRA OPE SA WAS TAIWAN Mt EAS oerrguinperrises SED tose Sixteen years ago we started to sell Vic- trolas and Victor Records in New York. We became fascinated with the business. It has been a constant source of delight to us to be able to contribute to the pleasure of so many people; for the possession of a Victrola and Victor Records never fails to give the owner the keenest satisfaction and joy. Many others were engaged in the busi- ness sixteen years ago. There are many more engaged initnow. Yet, somehow,we have found customers in increasing num- bers, year after year. Maybe the sheer love of our work has made an impression on the people, Whatever the reason, we are cer- tainly favored with a large patronage, and we are very grateful for it. We have dreamed for many years that we would like to have, some day, just such a home, dedicated wholly to music, as we just opened—a home, friends, which we wish you to enjoy, for it is planned for your comfort and pleasure. In addition, it is a pleasure to dedicate this Temple of Music to the Victor Com- pany, which has been very loyal and very just in all of its dealings with us. It isan honor to be able to link our names to theirs, as we have done in calling it THE LANDAY TEMPLE OF VICTROLA MUSIC, We are very sure, friends, that you cp- preciate as much as we do the fact that the Victor Company has always maintained high quality and equal prices toall. There is a wonderful satisfaction in selling their products, because you know, and we know, that they are always as represented, and that the prices never run up and down the bargain scale. How do you like the appearance of the New Home—YOUR Home as much as ours? Dees it not look inviting? We have tried to make it so, and we have been very happy in getting it ready for you. You will notice that the building is not CFF I rae Usha high up in the air. It is no higher than many private homes to be seen around the city. Is not this its chief charm? Would it not be difficult to associate HOME with a great, towering structure? the music. There are only five floors, These floors are divided into rooms of different sizes, representing the average rooms in city and suburban homes. Here members of the family may come and hear the Victrola, just as it will sound when placed ina room in their own home, voted exclusively to Victrola Music. These rooms are sound proof, with plenty of air and light—and very com- tion will be shown you. fortable. like it as much as we do. Each floor is a Home of Music within it- self. There is a complete assortment of Vietrolas on each floor—also 12,000 dif- ferent Records, Customers may select the style of Victrola they want—also the rec- ords to go with it. They complete the en- tire transaction on the one floor, even to payments, . ‘New Yorks Leading Victrola Stores” nday 4 Stores Cc. 563 5th Ave 427 SthAve. 23w42nd St. 27 w34thSt BET 5 &6 AVES COR 46 ST BET 38 &395TS BET.5 & 6 AVES Na Every individual customer, or family group, has a room alone while listening to ‘We are told that this is the most com- plete and the largest home in the world de- Will you come and visit us? You will be assured of a hearty welcome. Please feel, when you do come, that you are in a real home where every courtesy and atten- We hope you will Presiaent