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s ¥ tion could refuse to take up without the sacrifice of its self-respect and without a betrayal of the sacred trust © Us | which is imposed upon all free peo- | | ples, to uphold the defense of liberty and’ humanity. bd | “Never had the fundamental tasucs re (incorporated) which are at stake been stuted W ith ’ * J | More precision or with a greater ole. Formerly W gel Brot vation of thought and language than ith Vo hers in the President's address. ‘The pres- 647 EIGHTH AVENUE, NEW YORK | THe: Singeauars si pean gies |is @ war against all nations and tho | Janimating motives of the Allt y | Whose aide he invites his fellow coun: + trvmen to range themselves, is no A Step Below Open Evenings Till 9. ' vindictiveness but vindication—the Forty-second Street Saturday Till 11. | LONDON, April ¢ (@ A. M.)—For-| vindication of those -buman rights mer Premier Asquith has given the| which are the common interest ar | following statement to the Associated | the natural bond of the whole family ’ |Preas in connection with the entry | °*.q1vllised soctetion. | “To this great purpose the Amert- | of the United States Into the war: [can people now dedicate their lives “The ry us who|and fortunes-sas we have already Of Quali d Distinction cag lptoead oR geod o~ © | dedicated ours—conactous that they ity an at Eminently Fair Prices does not breathe more freely now | fre Ti eet ind oper v susan iitsieabicindeiaents ly that he knows that, through the ac-| {hone supreme calls whicl , e tion of the President and Congress of rarely in history but w ' Men s and yf UL M M4 S t the United States, the whole English- | they ern gies Fg Be fe) ing en s uits spn) Fe ie . fight as Soda of imperious demann. side by side in the most momentous! The PresMent urges upon b and i opcoats struggle in history. The President's | low citizens the utmost speech will live In the annats of elo- | operation in. counsel w quence an a worthy and noble expo- | fictite help that America can 0 sition of the grounds and the alms of We on this sido of thé Atlant e e @ great national resolve. knowledge his appeal and h We h sea ‘. ’ me as ‘ \-«7ne people of the United ites ieee profound sympathy and | 'e have created a policy of square dealing and have the backbone ad been forced, as inited wy 4 to stick to it. Our customers come first, last and all the time. “And by Bilson ‘was forceg, (hatte. atrunate tate or vien ne ena beer ieee kieee this broad principle we are building ever a bigeer and better busi- which, in nettBér,case,jwas of men in the United Stat oa far ness. It isto your decided advantage to have us demonstrate {t to you. ere seeking. éy Hhavé’ realized an} CUTS? should be. We have mm our Men's Hats, Neckwear, Gloves, Shirts, Underwear and Hosiery— 0" ",, sed Ghat tle choles lage eekt, of heprte Jonged the. time ' the best from the best makers—at extremely moderate prices. We Dave rears olce lax) might con en thelr’ strength between peace with humiliation and gould be Joined mith Suge & strug le 80 consonant ta i" 8 ¢ Special Easter Neckwear 50c war with nofror. There was no mild-| fie *S.mon instincts ant tradhows } Shirt t $1.35 die course, for armed neutrality, a8 \‘rhat day hus now dawned and wo the President points out with irresist- | believe that its sun shall not set un- sa $ hy |tble cogency, affords no secure or|til the two great English | powerful foothold. democracies can rejoice tom J ——— — aes he age Soy offered In the two fellow workers and fellow comb ” |cases was different, but in both the ants, over the triumph of frecc 1 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS |chalienge wad one which neither na-|and-of right." ee and‘of right.” A Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit West 34" Street Men Who Are Seeking Easter Shoes at Moderate Prices We anticipated that the great War would cause a shortage in the leather market, and so we bought early and heavily. ~ a so long as our present supply asts, there will be no advance in the price of Cammeyer shoes, every pair of which is selling at from $1.00 to $2.00 less than would be the case had we not “jumped” the market. ‘OU men who wear Cammeyer shoes would never suspect that the leather market has advanced fully 50% because this extraordinary rise is not reflected in our prices. Cammeyer shoes this Spring are selling at practically the same figures they did one year ago, and the quality has not varied one iota. (A) Mahogany Russia Calfskin. $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 & $8.00 (B) The Oxford illustrated comes in Mahogany Russia Calfskin Gun Metal Calfskin... Patent Leather. Black Russia Calfskin. $5.00, $6.00 & $7.00 Ae in ecuie Soran $9.00 In Patent Leather with Mat Calf Top, Lace ( and Button . ae inca Taian $5.00 & $7.0 $5.50, $7.00 & $8.00 $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $6.50 & $7.50 (mn k | ~ f « a8 Ata ¥ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDA | i > ——— SS SSI 9 0 0 SS 0 SS 0 SS 0S 0 0 SS 0 SS OS 0 et APRIL 6, 1917, we J / Statues Plants Reproduction of Week-end Sale dent Wilson,March -- ~_- - ing Plants @t very 6, 1917. $1.50 ss low prices.) 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Gmmcemeenee For Saturday—Values Extraordinary Misses’ Suits and Coats An event of unusual importance, presenting, at much below the usual prices, Spring’s very latest and smartest models. To make this a Sale of intense interest we have peel | many copies of higher priced Tailleurs and Coats, especially made for this occasion. Authoritative models, with that smart air of youth. | fulness, that swing and style so essential to the correct appareling of the younger set. Tailor-made Ms Suite palige” Be pas | ~ $25.00 and $29.50 $19.50 and $29.50 Dressy, strictly tailored and Sports Suits; Belted in many novel styles and with the huge pockets so fashionable, these are in Tricot Cheviots, Wool Velours, Burella, Gabardine, Serge and Wool Jersey, in the choicest of new colors. An extremely varied many extremely jaunty models developed in Men’s wear Serges, Gabardines, ‘Tricotines, Novelty Mixtures and Wool Jersey, of fine quality, Coats feature wide. silk collars, braid and buttons and are peau de cygne ined ; collection at these low prices. Tailored Suits, ranging from $22.50 to (nee Coats, ranging from $16.50 to $115.00. $12.08. Misses’ Net Dresses for theatre and party wear; dainty models in the prettiest of styles. $12.50 to $45.00 Misses’» Afternoon Dresses of satin charmeuse, taffeta, crepe de Chine, pongee and Georgette crepes. * $19.50 to $75.00 Fashions for Girls and Juniors A display of juvenile attire, that provides for every Spring wardrobe requirement for girls of 6 to 14 and for juniors 15 to 17. : Silk Coats—in taffeta and poplin. Sizes6to10...... $15.00 } Silk Dresses—new models in taffeta. Sizes 6 to 12... $11.95 Coats in girls’, shoe top and junior models . . .$7.95 to $35.00 } Suits in shoe top and junior models....... $17.95 to $39.50 Third Floor Presenting Models New and Distinctive in | Women’s Suits and Coats A Notable Collection of Authoritative Fashions Featured at Exceptionally Attractive Prices The Suits The Coats Strictly Tailored and Dressy Suits, many ex- Street, Afternoon and Sport Coats, in the clusive models, made to Lord & Taylor order, In | Most complete assortment we have shown. this Men’s: Wear. Serges of best quality, Gabardine, j S¢48°2- Wool Volouhe | aurellas; Loopine, Ansac Tricotine, Poiret ‘Iwill, Hairline Stripes, Wool and ace Sohoes - Abaya sosdings pt aur lg Silk Jersey, Chiffon Taffeta and Silk Faille. q ji , : : $29.50, $35.00, $ | Nevatey fies $25.00, FOO) 00, $39.50, .00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, $45.00 and $50.00 $25.00, $ $ $39.50 t nw - ' ! ' ' ! $45.00 to $75.00 Finer Suits ranging up to $190.00. Finer Coats ranging up to $190.00. me | A Thousand Yards of These Smartest New ja da aU es el Uo Ce el las ean lo eee cence, emcee ts etme For the Fashionable Woman White Washable Doeskin Gloves $1.50 a pair Just arrived, in time for the Easter demand, these smart one-clasp Gloves are of fine quality Doeskin; with Paris point embroidered backs. Fancy Veilings 25c a Yard » Those delicate and becoming Veils so much in 7 vogue, with most effective scroll and fancy patterns. Hexagon, filet and other modish meshes in Taupe, Navy, Brown, Purple and Black | Pique and Prix-seam Sewn, Guaranteed Washable I’xceptional value at this price. | In a complete range of sizes. Ground Floor Ground, Floor nen Ee o— 0 SS O——OO”™_ I SS SS 8 I 9 SS 0 0 0 Sets —09- 0 SS 0 SS OS 0 SO Smet ) | Introducing a New Note in Millinery D4 ° . ¢ | The Quill-Trimmed Hat | 1 At the Exceptionally Attractive Price Quills return to favor, Smart in every line, these sponsored by that foremost Sailors, Mushrooms, Tri- Paris authority on Tailored cornes and rolling _ bri C4 m ¥ | Hats: effects of Maison Lewis iuina’ Vaasa | Quills posed at daring in. BIN. ands the fashions (oe $ | angles; Quills swirling around A a aE 8 high crowns; Quills thrust able “SHORE, acings and i eo brims in novel flanges are of contrasting 4 S j fashion silk and the trimmings— 4 ¢ | ' Striking and really dis- Quills in the natural effects, ' | Y | tinctive, these are the last iridescent hues or bright | J ) § word in Millinery for Spring colored novelties. % t , b g | } A Collection of Unusual Interest to the Woman ! | S | Who Demands Ultra-Fashionable Millinery is | 1 Fourth Floor \ one ee a ee ah a ee ee ee y Va —S0 0 0 a 0 0 0: >a. S00. —— 0. (9 — 0 0 ooo