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ne ' COURTHOUSE WAITS ON WAR, | ti ior oon ie tere Sultaing | Jand tts members t Board of Kstima: r the alt used for w it may be Site In Tarmed Over to Hoard of Ha- timate—Government May Use 1 ja 4 t | ever purpo “ The $12,000,000 Court House Mi¢ | the alte can be put to considerable forth of the Municipal Building was! ©, ghall recommend that the sit Wrdey formally turned” over the | flied and levelied and made ay Roard of Mstimate by the Court House! to th Commission Mayor Mitchel sald ia means | #tls that until the present condl- | Court Hous flop brought about b © set- | each for (EAXONY NOGAP SHIRT K: ai Lal THE LITTLE PRINCESS WEARS _S OF COURSE, ALL WISE MOTHERS BUY IT FOR THEIR BABIES Ask for Saxony NoGap shirts, knit of softest non-irritating yarns. So but- ton at the chest that they cannot gape and therefore the little body pay tes exposed to arrows of chill. Are knit to secure perfect fit, great comtort and greatest durability. No Tey knots to chafe or 1. Saxony NoGap shirts give equal protection everywhere. They ma be had in silk, silk and wool, merino, or cotton, in sizes to fit from bi d Wise mothers everywhere ask for Saxony Brand shi ters, bands and bathing suite. Send for The Wise Little Hew fairy story ‘somal son calates. Address SAXONY KNITTING MILLS, Needham Heights, Mass. “CREAM QUALITY” Specially prepared from sclected wheat by the Hecker Pro- cess. Satisfaction is economy. Breakrasy Crreat BH. Altman & Cn. Another Interesting Offering in the Dress Goods Department consists of Spring serges, Poiret twi jerseys, sports checks and stripes, and and-white materials, arranged in SUIT, DRESS, enw SKIRT AND COAT LENGT! at prices that have been reduced greatly The Wool Dress Goods Department is featuring Semi-made Sports Skirts in several new, attractive models (plaited and plain-tailored) at the special price of $5.75 These Skirts are made of Spring-weight navy blue serge; black-and-white check; and plaids in green-and-blue or green-and-brown. The sizes are Waist, 24 to 32 inches; Length, 38 to 42 inches New Importations of Women’s Sports Hose have been received from Europe. They com- prise many varieties, some of which are made of wool, while others are of ribbed silk. The latest fashion fancies as to color and design are represented !n all, SAFE STORAGE FOR FUR the | S00 PARSONS HOWL DOWN APAGFISTAT STATE LAW WAIVED FOR HER MARRIAGE TO ARCHIE ROOSEVELT. MLE, CONFERENCE Few Hours After Recety! Yilson. 1 will allow you ‘hairman decided. arks,” The Fourth Regiment of New Jersey | Infantry mobilized | armories this When 1 wa. | pany and direct f Ma THE SPLENDID ASSORTMENTS Girls’ Tailor-made Suits, eee x Coats and Dresses hat have been assem t led in anticipation of the Spring demand, show all the smart ma terials and mew styles wanted by the younger Second mt Vire M Ve dnventin A ft set. Re \ In the regular stock are f ‘|. ‘Tailoremade Suits . . $19.75 to 28.00 ie nouitied. the heat i Tailored and Dressy Coats, . 9.85 to 45.60 |." Vashable Colored Dresses . 2.25 m .ingerie Frocks . 3.50 Blouses 1.10 Girls’ Imported Coais, Tailor Suits and Dresses are on sale at large concessions in prices ve (Second Floor) WW |*Traitor” Is Cry as Rev, Weise SUR AU ala oe Says “I’m an American but | They Are entitle all a Christian First.” Naltiralization Rapers | hundred ministers attending A t w York East Conference of t®» | list Chureh, which has been in| t Mark's M. E. Church, | : » and Beverly Road al days, did every Wy i \ ‘ Marsha Jay when he tried to in | M " ject a pacifistic note into what had Jona becn a patriotic proceeding. , f Ger Bishe Luther 8 Wilson, presiding River officer, dd many clergymen made j side Drive, ¢ ‘ Judae Ward and | addresses in which they offered them- {Rogers declare that under a “fal selves and their fortunes to the de- ee PASE RASA SSE | and natura f the Act fense of the countr: lof 1813 alle " Aree eir The Rev, ar, Weide,’ known| <Hondad $e eettion t meer eet qu elapse be- | throughout Bridgeport for his peace tw the filing of a declaration of in-| D6 exclu Jed ot ship, though views, started to read » es"er which | tention of marriage and issuance of the f the fina began with, “I don ose my | license was waived to-day In the case 1 au | soul If I have to Choose vetween |of Archie Roosevelt of the form | my country and my God, I have made | resident, and Miss Grace 8. Lockwoo He took t up my mind hoose God. Iam an this city, Who are to be married a pe fanatien American, but a Christian first.” He : vA Rovere ee onstruod got no furthe ' \ oe eee ee i that it was Cries “Shame on | ~ —— ————____———— at the only you! and “Sit pwinl” ran mr | i} 4 . the church, Ministers ‘were up en| FOURTH NEW JERSEY OUT. |. eee thelr feet shouting protests at the | i eels they though hie Meh Wale aoe Infantry Hegiment Mobliltzed = FRANK S, WITHERBEE DEAD; "LEADER IN IRON INDUSTRY s paper in many men reported the two minute me allotted | mpany comma s. They pu to him. He never had a chance. rita caiTiis Protests drowned his voice, When pvshdeenbytkd oo 1 Come: Fitth Avenue 8 sat gown his fellow clergymen |°duipment and getting ready es a venue elves to the| ‘The bulk of the regiment assemble Home Afte | of Wilson and the e armory in Jersey City, but the ae the pledge by | Hoboken jes and the one in Several M Hymn of the] Bayonne assembled in their local head I Ss. W prominent, in quarters. 1 roof the regiment s puninéss and ‘ is | Dies tu Fire Saving His Chitdren,| fom State pole brevige: le 08? 01 man lied lay of HORNELL, N. Y., April 12.—Freder- | Pe ery goon, Thel heart failure a ne, No. 4 Bifth ick Van Orman perished in the suins of | 8 returned from} ul a failing we taeda whan. a [Le Only one New! be pe ory to rescue his | Jersey regiment remains uneall d. This ‘ yee bee and Oliver, He|{y the second, with headquarters at| Witherbee and his 1) lowering them to safety. ' Camden. Misa Evelyn 8 Witherbe ul services will be held at Grace ypal Chureh at 10 ek Mon- jorning: Witherbee was sixty-five year s born int Henry the iron mines of W.th & ¢ largest in located, His ancostors England and settled in sin Wi wing SUSPICIOUS FIRE IN SCHOOL. fn a Week Calls for Men’s Balta Oxfords in tan and gunmetal calfskin, w Il be on sal orrow (Saturday), on the Sixth or, AP ELE bat) } ¢ : at $5.75 per pair H . This ts an opportunity of which every m:a- should avai] himself, as Balta re f Period Ligiting made of selected leather by expert craftemer as Fixtures thus Insuring a satisfactory f i il S, RUGS AND DRAPERIES See tor yourseit VISIT OLR Sit SHAPIRO & ARUN SL Pith Avuenue- Madison Aurne, New Pork Ne dat | it ‘ i nN THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917. GERMANS APPLYIN PRIOR TO WAR WAY = BECOME CITZEN WILSON AND JUSSERAND — |cvmrons sen IN CONFERENCE ON WAR Justice Viviant All the names o! of lar » Discuss | misat s who a i Continis country have not been All well-known, mateag it now is definitely ¢ gion Due April 25 the commission wil WASHINGTON, A 13.—General | Joffre, t nting the French army yolente cauwed ot] One of the senior Adinirals, whose 420 Me ‘ ‘ name has not beew given to t 0599 Bowen votes 2 Caley : ch © world War] cials here, will represent the French |f Riana dim ce oie tees were " © to-day | navy. Supporting M. Viviani, Minis . 50, Come ears (or basta enident WH ind do J, [ ter of Justice and former Premior of |f Wetion., Open Baturday and Monday ' the Freneh Ambassador, | Franc n the pr tation of State CHILLING PIANO CO, The meeting climinary to dis- [and diplomatic subjecte will be the 113 West B24 st. 6th Ave. Formerly A, T. Stewart—Bri A. T. STEWART, founded 1825 | Young Women’s Suits (Stzes 14 to 20 Years) 75 more of those wonderful jersey cloth suits at $ ; with the inverted pleats in back, patch pockets, and simple gathered skirts with pockets; rose, light blue, char- treuse, and apple green. 75 new suits of gabardine, navy blue, at $23.50 —a very special | price; broad belt holds in fullness | of coat; patch pockets are round- ed; over-collar of pongee. 100 new serge suits at $25; all navy blue; half are braided, with box pleats in back, collar reaching in rounded points to elbows; the rest have flat sides with pleats at turn of front and back; lined throughout. Two Special Coats One at $2! Bolivia cloth in Copenhagen blue or gold, n-eighths length, high waist effect produced by broad belt; deep collar tapering to points down the arm; patch pockets, One at $18.75—check velours; tan with blue checking and green with black; front of narrow belt, edging of collar and strap of cuffs are of blue in the one coat, black in the other. Children’s Coats adorable collection for 6 to 10-year 75 to $25 One, in particular, at | 8 , is of moire poplin or plain taffeta, 'n navy or Copenhagen blue; has little fitted tline with flare to skirt, messaline bow- , and white pique over-collar; lined. Coats for la Fillette -w groups at $10.75, and $12.75, in 12 to tle, lo y zes; serges, checks, velours checks; combi of navy blue with gold, and touches of plain colors on the checks. Others, ; up to §$ ee Grace Church Side, Second floor, Old Building »retty white and pink cotton brocade; low made by the Silphin factory; two models, Corsets, $1 and $2.45 rnust models, sizes 20 to 26. one with elastic gores below the waistline; At $1, Warner's Rustproot corsets of At 15, the popular serviceable corsets sizes 22 to ¢ Hoth special purchases, usually costing more, Main floor, Old Building Underclothes of Silk Unexpected find of scarce styles that par- ticular women like best. nightgowns of crepe de chine, lace- 75, Tailored nightgowns, with or with- ribbon-run casing at the waist, $5, edge of good 85 and $3.85, ; of washable satin, Envelopo chemises with a narrow Valenciennes, $1.45, Other styles Bloomers of crepe de chine, $3.86 and $4.60. Bod $1 und $1.50 Third floor, Old Bldg. Underwear Economy | l'wo undervests in one, a round low neck} style, unbutton the shoulder straps, button hem another way, and--presto, V-neck style. Ribbed cotton, 25e. Undervests ronda" at 25¢, — Regular and | xtra size Mostly band top mercerized or lisle thread Combination Suits bbed co lace, ni r H Of Lisle thread he 0b Both Underwear for Children Shirt par soft, light weight white veless, or high neck s or drawers, knee 300 to 40c uccording white cotton, 12 ribbed sleeveless Main floor, Old Building 10 Styles Low Shoes, $5 What delightful selection that gives! Vumps and oxfords of white canvas--the ox- fords with low heel, In dull black calfskin, three styles of pumps effect 1 very . some with buckle, one s\ hee Smart oxfords with low hee ful dressy perforations. In tan tyles in’ oxfords, with low patent leather one pretty tongue le with low and grace- two smart heel In in pumps, one two graceful moc with low heel and smart buel. hi 68 eve € Materials and Wa Main floor, Old Building aded JOHN WANAMAKER, founded 1861 —TheFashion Salons Have Prepared to Fill Many Wants Saturday 1 take pl on the| Marquis Pierre de Chambrun, the French of the French Chamber Minister of | oadway at Ninth, New York. Women’s Suits, $25, $29.50 Extraordinary collection of good suits at these two prices. Special purchases from our regular manufacturers. . Mostly black and navy blue poplin, gabar- dine, tricotine and serge with shorter and longer coats, new narrow skirts, and all the little touches that add so much to the appearance of tailored street clothes, t $29.50 an adaptation of a Lanvin model with colored stitching. Silk Suits, $19.50 Black and navy blue taffeta suits with pleated hep lined throughout with gray satin and with skirts of the proper width. Cape Coats, $18.75 Another adaptation of that very popular model which in the first place copied one of the best Paris originals. A cape with all the grace and buoyancy of a cape added to the silhouette which is given by a coat front with narrow tied belt. Navy blue or black serge. Poiret Reproductions Fresh shipments of the fascinating models designed by Paul Poiret and reproduced under the supervision of his representatives, Laveuse, the Summer skirt at $7.50; cotton gabardine with colored linen top and suspenders of washable cords. Simplicite, the suit with pleats at the side and nickeled buttons; serge, Poiret twill or taffeta, $45, Tranchee, the trench coat; in tricotine, lined with crepe de chine, $57.60; in shantung, $62.50; in heavy linen crash, $19.50. Navy Blue Dresses for Women | $29.50 and $37.50 Along about this time every second woman wants a navy blue taffeta dress and here are charming ones all ready to step into and wear this very week-end, Peg-t kirts. , Wide 1d belts. Round necks. Draped skirts. Bead and other embroidery. Soutache braiding. Dresses made carefully of excellent silks. Some are of taffeta combined with crepe Georgette. Second floor, Old Building New Group of Hats at $7 Made by our own clever milliners specially for tomorrow. Fresh as new-blown flowers, Embodying the pretty new ideas that develop almost over-night. Many trimmed with wheat, the intermingled tracery of delicate | lines giving grace and airiness, Many flower- banked hats. * Softening facings of Georgette and silk, But—a dozen pleasing points. A specially good showing of smart little tailored hats, tricornes and the like, fascinating in their trim’ lines and simple trimmings. Every hat has a message of prettiness and indi- viduality for women looking for smart millinery at moderate cost. Other models in variety, $6 to $2 First floor, Old Building Blouses Cleverest Paris slip-on sports shirt that has crossed the Atlantic has been copied the original, $ the copy is a different material, Pale green, black, rose or blue striped corded tissue with white pique collar, belt, cuffs, and the edge of the blouse is bound with pique. Sports Blouses, $3.85 White dimity double - breasted blouses have notably interesting collars of pique copied from a Paris model. She cool, fine shirts for tennis or any outdoor fun and very little in price 500 Blouses, $5 ; Crepe Georgette and crepe de ° hin white and flesh color, 4 plain, frilled, lace - trimmed, A Materials and styles exceptional iA at the price, Phird floor, Old Building, 400 Blouses, $3.85 Crepe de chine in white and flesh color, simple and good, Main floor, Old Building, Cotton Blouses, $3 en styles of voile and lawn blouses with lace or some double-breasted Third and Main Floors, Old Building ve