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_— . left their positions to Join the colo ‘Cleariag House for Placing Them of Chicago have launched a pl To Be Arranged by Chicago ormonize a State League for he ry FOR BiG WELCOME Joffre and Viviani Due Here Wednesday, Balfour on Friday. f Frince, with Rene ; age Service, which will he aMilated w z Women's Clubs. some national body to be designated i] . 4 » CHICAGO, May 38.—Three more y the Councll of National De « Hentrul Wert railroads to-day an. The league will act 1 elearing : y E v Bounced that in the future they house for placing women in w i F Would employ women in all depart. earning positions, which have pre > FP ments possibie, where the men hud, ously been oeeupied by mv j | Marshal Jo! Vivian! and other men ers of French War ¢ rueate t , will be the Wednesday fr opportanity for the ae here of the Marne ample public to wee and his compatr vis. Mission, headed by the Arthur Balfour, will ar- prot y on Friday. The French cominiasion will occupy the vine of Henry brick, Fifth Avenue hh Street, and the Brit home of Vincent Avenue. | The Rritish Right Mon | rive later, en ys at the City Hall after the eted at the Battery. h party will go to Grant's America’s Premier Art Product i ] One instimetively associates with such early fac- lt Ec tors in our history as Bunker Hill and 1 2 Faneuil Hall the name which for 94 years has borne testimony to the suypremacy of American pianoforte construction. @ “Che Chickering of today, whether in grand or upt 4 design, vepresents the best thought and the finest inspiration of American piano craft manvhip. @ The wonderful Chickering Quarter Grand, illustrated above, is a real Chickering in i 4 all that name imp lies. $750 in mahogany. : CHICKERING. WAREROOMS | Lord 8 Taylor Store 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street a wreath on the sarcophagus, The the Tomb will be announced later. The British party after the Ci | Hall greeting, will go to the M |politan Museum of Art, » & reception ‘The climax of the elty's wele: ne to ls to be renched Friday night when @ members of both commisstons will | Waldort | It in expected that the French Con the elty ly Saturday on will remal a, and among ¢ missioners will lea Friday night or ¢ British ¢ town Satu events of that day arranged for it lune heon at the Chamber of Co No arrangement ade for tho ent ment of the city's guests on s night. | Reception To- | one Franklin Simon & Co. i ask the same price as those stores which cannot offer the same clothes Men’s Hand-Tailored Ready-for-Service Suits at 25 Uncommon clothes at a common figure T must be obvious even to the lay mind that Hand- Tailoring is a more expensive process than machine- making. Jt emphatically is. It naturally follows that '. the margin of profit at $25 is substantially below normal. t It certainly is. But we can better afford that sacrifice than the alternative of losing the publicity value of the $25 appeal That, frankly, is how we come to offer Hand-Tailored Clothes at the lowest price at which good machine-made clothes can be bought. It may well tax a man’s credulity to be told that he ean be hand-tailored at the price of machine-made clothes, but the tact remains, HE. CAN, Franklin Simon Ready-for-Service Clothes are hand- tailored throughout by tailors, not made by operatives at machines; they are designed in exclusive Fifth Avenue models by one of the greatest style authorities in New York: they are shown in a superb collection of custom woolens ; and they are so obviously superior to ordinary ready-for-service clothes that there is no possible comparison, Men’s Suits and Topcoats HAND -THILORED~ at the price ol those that are not ®25 to #50 aaneeisiieeeeinitemmnatieennidianpisausisianicitie a Men's Clothing Shop—8 West 38th Street A Separate Shop on the Street Level Franklin Simon & Co. Men’s Clothing Furnishings FIFTH AVENUE Shoes teen etter cope verra cmap = Sten aE xt week, and there) parties cali first for! re Marshal Joffre will lay |S: Jroute which the party will take from | where there | ‘the visitors from the allied countries |« he honor guests at a banquet in the} THE EVENING WORLY, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1917. “..0)/ SOCIALIST HEADS GERMAN nittee on National 1) | Scheidemann Will Have Big Hand | *¢parate peace between Russia and the French warships now In York Harbor are to be weleome nertalned tosnight at a mass meri- | ¢ in Matson Square Garden by} the Recruiting Committee of th fenne, of which Alexander J, Hemphill | 1eelig Was decided upon y and before nightfall the con The w terd 1 was besieged with offers help fro! ¢ n those who want to show their appreciation of the men wt | for tw ars have been pat Atlantic and the Med \ search of submarine U.S, MUST SAVE FRANCE, DECLARES BISHOP BRENT Nation in Danger of Collapse Un- less We Rush Men and Food, Says Returned Traveller. { The Right Rev, (, HM, Brent, Epis of the P H reached New York to-du from Europe after «pending three months in land and Mrance > over the | France and says it is inyperative that |the United States send relict copal Islands Bishop lp) 8 peasimis outlook in “Loam not exaggeratimg,” suid Bishop Brent, “when 1 sa France is in dang es pse. She ally exh er man 4 not s porting. ster Republic, the t nde her men and food with he must succumb, “The gravity of the situation in Bu cannot be minimized, — The y Britain and France that the United States wi factor in the war. Every day {of delay ix an invitation to dt t We must at once put every ounc and heroism into the Hobe the de waste orld-wid continue tw Paul's Ca last Friday TI SEIZED SHIPS READY TO SAIL IN FIVE MONTHS German and Austrian Vessels Will Add 535,722 Tons to Merchant | Marine, | May 8 rman and Austrian WASHINGTON one Ge ~Seventy merehant ships seized hy the Government wi repaired and ready for | with comm n five months unless con ed, the F mated to-day. tons to Am hips was b! House bjecte ‘BANK EMPLOYEES AFTER PART OF“ LIBERTY LOAN” Institutions Will Render It Possible for All to Share in Making | | Piesident Fran A. Vv i | Mann o! 1 | ie a Success the Natlonal City Bank announced f f lividual sub seriptions to t ty et {Company, and e International | Hankin om, he said, a J expec f | ‘ pla | ‘BIG NORTHWEST HARVEST PREDICTED BY HILL in May Lo WwW. H 1 t Great N yern I | The fa c ' | ot to this ¢ y pr t 1 prod. ’ | ration of a | ey i o1 “ r t Fi f gunn ‘WOULD GUT $34,000,000 Re ion in Senate trench by Here ion a ition of Depar ALDANY, M utor I gan of Now Ye awed t " F n ’ ne pruning ‘ t 1 1 YEARLY FROM CITY COSTS {man Govern. at 7 tution Committee of the chstag, | all the Socialists—should be named as| according to Herlin despatches to-|Chairman of the Committee whieh | | OREAT 8A\ Just Pi day. Vhilip Scheidemann, who tried, | very soon will have to deal with ex. with Government aid, to achieve a | tension of franchise reforms promised | by the Kaiser and by the Impertal Chancellor, von Bethmann Hollw LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Ma Russlan Socialist leaders have re- fused to negotiate with Philip Schei- Observers of German affairs here|demann over a separate peace plan, has appointed | rogard it as particularly significant |according to a story printed in the clallst as President of the Consti-| that a Socialist—and Schiedemann of| Deutsche Zeltung here to-day COMMITTEE ON REFORM in Dealing With New jGermany through conferences of So- Franchise, ’ AMSTERDAM, clalists, was sclected for this im- 24) | portant post. —— May 3—The Ger- |WORLG WANTS WORK WONDERS, * oe ees, , U. S. Flags Allies’ Flags Battleship | Bunting, — sizes pee ee ena eee ee eee ae eer enememcenranremvemvemcemeant: 4x6 to 6x10 feet, Also silk flags. { To-Night—Hurry Call—Madison Square Garden A tribute to the Lafayettes of to-day. Hon, ' Fourth Floor P.M. All Star Bill, ‘bscocanstaaeaiameuce Wool Bunting, Lord @ Teylor we. Fourth Floor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street f Ener i Citizens’ Reception to the Sailors of the Battleships of Our Allies. i Dudley Field Malone, President; Alexander J. Hemphill, Chairman. Free to all. Doors open at 7 ND OR SO Ce ee ee ee ee ee ee mommy Now in Progress | THE ANNUAL MAY SALE | Lingerie, Blouses, Negligees, | Petticoats and Corsets Unprecedented Values Especially Arranged for this Event Negligees $6.95, $7.95 American Lingerie i Night Gowns.... Crepe de Chine Challie and Albatross... sah and Novelty Crep ancy Crepes and Voiles... . -98c, $1.45, $1.95, $2.95 to $5.95 shemi .-- 98e, $1.45, $1.95 ..98c, $1.45, the 5 Envelope and ' ' ' traight Chem: Combinations " 50c, 98c, $1.45, $1. .. 500, 75c, 8c, $1. Drawers. . Corset Covers... ‘I 4 Ym | Petticoats 12 l98e, $1.45, $1.95, $2.95 to $4.95 pan pale SAmleiae Mme. Irene Corsets + + st: s : s Models for a!’ figures, in a complete range of sizes. French & Philippine Lingerie i $5.00 Mme. Irene Models, $2.95 Night Gowns. ......++5+0%. $1.75, $2.45, $2.95 to $4.95 4 White coutil, elastic inserts. Pink batiste, prettily -..... $2.45, $2.95 and $3.95 $1.25, $1.45, $1.95 to $2.95 ‘ $1.75, $1.95, $2.65 $1.65 trimmed. + $8.00 and $10.00 Mme. Irene Models, $4.95 and $5.95 Pink and white broche; elasti¢ inserts. $12.00 Mme. Irene Models, $6.95 Pink or white broche; elastic side inserts. $15.00 Mme. Irene Models, $8.75 White silk brocaded batiste. Second F lope Chemise... t Chemise i OTH os xis Corset Covers......+. ee ' ' ' \ i ' Silk Petticoats \ i] ' i] i] i] ' ' | Models for street, sport and dancing wear. ' "Vaffeta Petticoats $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 1 Silk Jersey Petticos ie i White Tub Silk. 1 Washable Satin. Satin—net and lac ‘Tub Silk Knickers. . A Washable Satin Knickers Blouses $5.00, $6.95, $7 . $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 "$2.95 and § $3.95 and $ , $5.95 and $6.95 | Ve SL as $2.95, $3.45 Georgette Crepe $8.75, $12.75 Net and Lace { Voile Blouses... . CD) ED (0) DS Monograms And Address Dies ote ce Se ee? SY ee em —]0 0 0 0 SSO oO SO OS O————0S 0 SS OS 0 SS Handkerchiefs | Of Irish Linen— Reduced Exceptional values in fine Hande silver Plated Ware — Below Original Prices ' 1 yf A t At! Below Usual Prices s, which are, despite the ad- A collection of about 200 pieces, “18, V vance in linen, offered at much be- silver plated on nickel silver; most | An exceptional opportun- tive new desione i | ity to secure engraved Sta. low usual prices. : effective new designs. j @ tionery at most_moderate Women’s Hand-Embroidered ; Very Special Values * i prices, fakiat eee 4 1 Pie Plates, Baking a hole oe oh ape othe ieee $1.50 a box of six. | 15e and 25¢ each, i Relish Dishes, Fruit Holders. . f each i cf | P y e P : a Formerly $2.00. | Many choice styles, . ae ; q city or country home and 5 Men's Handkerchiefs ! Sandwich Trays (pierced or) $3.95 | & have it stamped with your Em ered Colored borders, i chased), Fruit or Roll Baskets, Sach H | address? $1.35 jell i q 35¢ each. viine Pitalak ate iahen a Torte cht . -35 a box six, Also neat co i Baking Dishes, Relish Dishe i] i ' Workman hip of the best. | Ferineny SL ce. pene. Boe corded Ground Floor i? Ground Floor | Gieeus wont | Reneshnats Se eee ae ee eS A A A a ee sea» mo secemncent, A A Seay s aiasaibsaiasies iaibiaipaeaadara ana a mee 500 Semi-made Skirts | | Summer Furs In Models—Ultra-Fashionable of White Pique lige 5 Special at Stoles, Capelets, Scarfs $1.50 Smart model on the newest lines with two patch pockets, pearl but- ton trimmed; belt- ed at back. Sizes 26 to 34. Semi-made Military Skirts of Khaki $2.75 An effective model _ (illustrat- ed), brass button trimmed, uniform belt all | | the Furs for which is pre- 4 dicted so great a vogue. ' Kolinsk { Moleskin, Ermine Sable, Squirrel ' Hudson Seal ' (dyed muskrat) i Foxes * in the new colors and styles, An Extremely Smart Kolinsky Cape Extraordinary Value, ' ' | $98.50 | ' The picturesque model, illustrated i the latest and most effective novelties,” ‘Trimme with tails and paws; lined with chiffon over silk “ Other Kolinsky Capes and Capelets ‘ } $57.50, $62.50, $87.50, $125, $200, | oge o} pockets, around, ana oene rence ret cenn-oencemcensranoana{>-an>-ennvancameeneamomnncamvancans a (0 0 09 00S 0 SS 9 SS 0 0 Se 0 (0 SS OSS 0 SO SS aia ae emceerenvenrent) Spemremcamrmmcen ormniancencaneeniensiserrervencen ee ee ee ce HS eS a vremvemvevme Now Is the Time to Store Your Fur s—:mreesen, The Lord & Taylor Cold Dry Storage Vaults are located in the Store, under the immediate supervision of experts, my a Fu : ry cleaned by a compressed air $ Summer-estimates given, | cane Une ce ired at special prices during | will be called for within store's delivery lin Third Floor aD LP) EE) em: Yee Oem” O Smee OS? 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