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, tf. eee STANDARD OIL EARNINGS, — Net foe 1015 BRIGADE OF 69TH, © TOTHAND 1STHPUT ~ UNDER BANDKOLTZ : | Two Old Regiments and Newly Federalized Colored Infantry to Be Combined. empltal war $100,000,000 and ite ment at the first of 1915 249,979,868, This is the firat timo earnin Standard of N: available. 1 Announcement was made to-day at Division Headquarters of tho Na- tional Guard that Lieut. Col. Harry Handholtz, United States Regular Army, senior instructor of the New York National rd, has been rec- ommended by Gov, Whitman for the to be rather careless persons | rank of Brigndier General, He is to sometimes, particularly where | succeed Brig, Gen, George R. Dyer, | their eyes are concerned. wl! appointed by Gov. | So it’s a mighty good idea | Whitman head of the Home Defense. | for wives to suggest to their | 1 husbands that perhaps it is Husbands are inclined » has been was learned on good authority | that In the event Col, Bandholts’s eye-strain that causes those | promotion ts confirmed by the War) headaches—or those little |! partcut he will be placed Inc. + | peevish spells. }mout of an > dries te, which will] At any rate, it’s very much |, stfth eae Bie otal | worth while to see nn Oculist {teenth (colorod) Regiment, Tt 18 Tue @ physician who specializes fl : | mal Guard circles that in the treatment and care of |t)-re may bo dissatisfaction among the eyes. the rank and file of at least one of If the eyes really are at |t> reximents « © proposed new | fault, one of our Uculists will (04 at WhIEk : mat bessitet Infan- 7 shatine a y, of which Public Service Commis- tell you , h ther or not glasses | | cor Willlam Hayward ie Colendi, are necessary. was but recently Federalized. If glasses are required, and Unless the rank of Col. Haskoll of | you elect to obtain them, we | he Sixty-ninth Regiment is estab furnish Harris Glasses, ® flished by his serv at the border | to your individual ey t | instead of by his re sintinen t, to the Colonel- t Hayward of the ‘Fifteenth Regiment will be the rank- | ]ing commanding officer in the new | brigade. In caso Col, Hayward ts| the ranking oMcer of tho brigade! the colored regiment will lead, in ades and military manoeuvres, Sixty-ninth, Col, Haskell, and the Tweifth, Col. Fost ury re and facial requirements from $2.00 upward. for |' yesterday, ( s made by} which are expected to | goon are: | age pBrene ser: Broskive| Capt. William N, Haskell, United | | States Army, now Inspector-Ins- G83 Broad St. next to Bedell, Newark.” Vs 21.23 W. 38th St (54 Lane Bryant | will close out To-day and Saturday 150 Smart Suits | for Misses and Women Suits—the last word in fashions —selected from our regular stock 59 Suits were 39.75 24.75 Serge, gabardine, and all the newest fabrics, tailored and belted models. Suits were «9.75 32.50 Poiret twill, serge, gabardine, burella, and other novelty fabrics. Suits were 59.75 39.75 Dressy and tailored models in taffeta, also some light weight wool fabries. Just Of Fifth Av 56 35 Corresponding reductions have been made in our entire line of tailored and dressy suits in sizes 36 to 58, especially designed for Stout Figures 29.75 35.75 44.75 Conducting our own workrooms and selling direct, our regular prices are always lower than elsewhere. O COLD STORAGE AND INSURANCE ON FURS Summer Furs in Attractive New Models Between 55% sf B64 Streets ~Tolephane Greelay 044 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRITI “RIVERSIDE INQUIRY BILL REPORTED TOTHESENATE ' 27, truator, to be Colonel of | ninth Remiment. t Daniel W. tend Intra Army, Inapector he Colonei of the ‘Thir 1 1 tillery. - SRT Se wenger ee oa Col, William J. 8 meander] tinger Measure, Also, Is Re 2 of the Firat Field y, United] From the Finance ¢ nit | Mtates Army, to be Mrigadier Gen tee Amended eral of Artillery The army officer recommended f ALHAN me : -« donate yminander of the new bl inndios ¢ a paresis DBELICROW Ss had a career both am a diplomat aud | ” a fighter, Col. Bandholte distin. |?” va Nerve rhode al | MALT XTRAC r mee ie s aswistane | eT" ne vi 03. In one hundred a he 5 Adds on indescribable flavor to down a widespread insurrection. 1 makes stron flesh and ubatitus Anaemics Should Take Freely For Sale Everywhere can be reached on the third FRANKLIN SIMON & COS Boys’ Norfolk Suits all with two pairs of knickerbockers the best that $12.50 can buy Four basic models, but many styles. Some plain back and belted, others pinch back and belted, some with the new box pleats, and still others pleated in front or plain. Made in the following light weight all-wool fabrics, beauti- fully tailored, and mohair-lined :— Tweeds Checks Velours Tans Browns Heathers Homespuns Scotch Mixtures Herringbones Grays Olives Plaids $8.75 to $24.50 9.75 to 24.50 8.75 to 15.75 Boys’ Norfolk Suits (7 to 18 years) Boys’ Topecats (9 to 18 years) Boys’ Reefers (2 to 10 years) Boys’ Shoes In spite of the increased cost of leather, we have maintained our customary high standard of quality and our regular prices. Boys’ Shoes, black or tan calf, with patent indestrugtible Tel-Til tips and soles $4.00 and 84.50 Boys’ Dress Shoes, in patent leather or Ko-Ko Calf, shown 1n various models $4.50 und $5.00 Boys’ Army and Navy Shoes, black or tan Elk Skin leather, madeon the famous Munson last. endorsed byU.S. Army and Navy $4.00 and 84.50 Boys’ Apparel Shop—Fifth Floor franklin Simon & Co. Boys’ Clothing Furnishings Hats Shoes FIFTH AVENUE AT 38th STREET Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Our Men’s Sack Suits at $22.50 Are well worth a visit of inspection. New models, excellent tailoring, smart materials, including blue, gray and green flannels, fancy worsteds, cassi- meres, cheviots and blue serges, some quarter-silk lined. An Offering of a Purchase of Men’s Light Weight Overcoats Conservative ¢ hesterfields and button through models, in pinch or full backs; would sell for $22.50, 15.00 Excellent value at The New Westminster Overcoats Imported by and made expressly for us in London, in brown, gray and heather mixtures, at $30.00 and 35.00 | Fifth Gallery, New Building mais 1917. WANAMAKER’S Young Women’s Suits, New, Smart Navy blue, and equally interesting—only $22.60, $25 and $29.75. A collection that will make even particular Miss New York open her eyes wide, For a large part of these suits | were never in the world made to sell at thew prices, Please note. | of the serge, it's that pretty, smooth French kind; | k blue of them: and the niceties of tailoring that mabe the suits look as if made to order. Serge, gabardine, twill and taffeta, For those who want color, there are some colored suits that are priced much less, Sizes 14 to 20 years. Second floor, Old Building | (500 Women’s Dresses, $12.50 to $29.50 Attractive groups of taffeta and serge dresses at $12.50, $14.60, $16.75, $19.50; after- foon dresses in taffeta and crepe Georgette at $25 and $20.50; little light colored evening dresses at as little as $12.50. Second floor, Old Building ($4 and $5 for Charming ‘Low Shoes Twenty-seven styles in all, comprising some of the prettiest summer footwear. | At $4 are low and high heeled oxfords, charming three-eyelet anilor ties, pumps of white canvas,patent | leather, dull calfskin, some with dainty tongue effects, some with big graceful buckles. A dressy patent leather model has finshing little “button” buckle, | Among the $6 models are white canvas, tan Russia calf, black calf and patent leather oxfords, wonder- fully smart, toc, some with perforations. There are slashed and strapped slippers in bronge, patent leather and black kidskin, giving wonderfully pretty effects with smatt hosiery. And pumps in many graceful styles. Main floor, Old Building Plenty of Blouse News this Week-end _. Interesting $2 and $3 tub blouses are in batiste and voile, and many have frills to wear | | with “es x suits. Good sports blouses for tennis and golf are of white habutai with colored striped collar and cuffs, $5. Plaid and striped tafteta blouses with white taffeta collars are specially good at $5. Third floor, Old Building | 600 blouses in crepe de chine and crepe Georgette. Many extra good, at $5. Main Aisle, Old Building French China Off Five Steamers | From Limoges~—dinner sets in plenty, also open-stock patterns. Dinner | sets have interesting new border designs and each piece is gilt. Prices are most | reasonable— $35, $37.50, $40, $60, $65, $75-—-for sets of 107 and 108 pieces. | | Special purchase from importer, also, of twenty-four 101-piece French dinner sets, 25 | per cent. less, at $32.50. Second Gallery, New Building | 'Loveliest Sweaters in a Sale | | For $6.75, $8.75 and $9.75, we have rarely seen prettier or smarter sweaters, In our | own stocks such sweaters have sold tor more, but along comes a maker with an accumu- | lation which he has let us have to sell at prices which are exceptionally low. \ Charming Shetland aweaters very sheer for Summer with wide belts; fibre sweaters with real alpaca wool collars; soft mohair wool sweaters; even some slip-over sweater blouses with cord and tas- sels. All sorts of kinds. All pretty. Ottered tor the first time on Saturday. Second floor, Old Building ‘Summer Furs at 20 Per Cent. Off Not only 20 per cent off—but new, a choice selection from furs being prepared for | Autumn. Mostly foxes—the coming Summer's favorite fur; natural red fox, $12 to $50; cross, $40 to $62; white, $33.75 and $47.50; and dyed foxes—taupe, Yukon brown, Greenland blue, battleship gray, amber, blue, Georgette, Kamschatka; from $14.50 for a pretty taupe to $68 for the new Greenland blue. ‘And a few pieces of dyed lynx—silver, blue, tau Ameri- can ermine, Siberian squirrel, and dyed Siberian squirrel. A very exceptional offering— Saturday. Fur Salons, Second floor, Old Building New Furniture in Stickley Sale | Came on the floor today—all to go at HALF their prices. Fumed oak, mahogany finish; | mission and spiral leg designs; chairs, rockers, settees, sofas—some of these with tapestry or | leather-covered seats and cushions; extension tables, sideboards and china closets. Fresh from | The last of $70,000 worth which we are selling for $35,000, | the factory. Plain Silks (Importer’s Surplus) $1.80 Yd. Beautiful Swiss tatfeta in twenty-four street and evening shades, a trifle heavierFrench poult de soie in twenty-one plain and changeable shades, both 40 inches wide, also small quan- | tities of hair-line block taffeta, dark embroidered taffeta and a suiting weight gros de Londres, $1.80 yard is as low as or lower than any of these silks can be bought wholesale at today's prices. Main Aisle, Old Building IN THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE 600 Charming “Dress” and Tailored Hats in Remark- able Sale at $2.85 Exact duplicates in many instances of hats which we have been selling from $5 to $7.50; some even higher No better opportunity has presented itself this season to patrons of the Down-Stairs Millinery Salons, 250 hats were ially purchased from a manufacturer who has had | the largest share in the greatly increased outlet of the Down-Stairs Store. He has made this an occasion of appreciation for that patronage, Hardly any two of these hats are alike. None of them have sold here originally for less than $7.50. From other sources we have added 350 tailored and dress hats which have been $5 and more. Lisere, many with Georgette crepe facing — and Milan hemp Small turbans and tricornes Medium and large sailors and fashionable roll-brim shapes. and combinations of black and white; also light sports colors. Saturday, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Variety of street shad 1,000 Tailored and Sports Hats— Another Remarkable Offering at $1 Duplicates of Models We Have Been Selling Until Today for $2 to $2.75 Broadway at Ninth, New York