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xperience to evolve slowly new form of strategy, all three ce ‘potecnmenta are concentrating Just what they are is | naval secret, but indica- 8 point to extraordina: in beginning the gam iting German ruthlessness. * At @ meeting of the Navy League _ gn Washington last night Admiral do "Chair of the Britisf Mission hinted @at important events may be ex- Rected on the sen. “It will be six months,” *Mpefore the full woight of the Amert- Bay siip programme can be felt. Gisive results must be, can be, and | will be achieved before then by the bined efforts of our navies. «To the submarine is not ‘daddieh. ‘We men of the navy will not be con- _tent to kill this bear by running him + “We must develop a strategy _ that will place our navies on the @ crushing blow."* While naval forces are warring Against U boats, President Wilson is urging civil branches of the Govern- Ment to speed up construction of merchant ships to carry commerce through the danger zones. Leaders of both houses of .Coh- Blike, were séiumened to’ the’ W ite {House for conference™gn the subject. ‘The President imparted to them an outline of information obtained from British and American sources of the @xtont of submarine operations, and @sked prompt action in the Admin- tration shipbuilding programme, so y stream of supplies ould be kept going across the At- Jantic to strengthen our allies in The plans call for a billion dollars "te be expended on ships, “het of + dich will be embodied in an gmerie | ‘ency measure to be introduced at ~ gnee in Congress. “Be applied both to and to purchase of’ ofher ships now @float and building. After the conference Clialrman'Den- man of the Shipping Board, said: @igoussed the entire war situation as it affects shipping and “The bill to be submitted ca eonstruction of everything the ye of the country can produce, both in steel and wooden ships.” This money will ew construction | Convention to Be a Patriotic Celebration. N, May 10,—It was announced to-day that the war would: not prevent the holding of the National Convention of the Order of Elks in this city in July Many of the usual social features. will he eliminated, howe: ing will take on a distinctly patriotic Cashor Credit |! OPEN EVENINGS TILL 90’cLOC«K | | Holzwasser Home Talks No. 188 E assume, of course, that ctive turn. eentur ie ‘ frill” do, ty i Write for New WPage Cataion Bavily Accessible from West Hidy by Bath or FOth Bt.Crosstown A 3-Room Apartment t) A $-Room Apartment|# Sia ages, $2751 pr iL weeat the two sigh of reli real accordin, sole and hi Does a embroidered eed be stitched hg fad One 's one’s purse, ical, — But white embri connect the around the delicate file portsthat, Inexhaustil satin” which pointed cuffs. gette crepe stripes A peplum sith “hend’™ a; As illustrated. aN ‘& Eo; An Aid to Quick Shopping quickly should leave their orders with the Personal Shopping Service (Main Floor, 34th St. side). chases’ with as much care as if they were hoped their own money. may fh upon that. , People. who wish to Experts will make Girls F rocks lune with the Season a ment for daughter's ‘ Yi unmet here, a less- *” New—Matetidlly, Organdie, chambray ant ial crepe, used with bits of or other fabrics that lend a ing contrast, give the desiral these freedom garments’ fresh interpretation, ng of Wool Jariey In military capes and trench coats of smart and $4.49 $4.96 Sport slices ‘are in demand. ‘They will be :a great Also they ill be a decided economy, saying more delicate footwear. Notice that s quoted are both under $5. that we point out this fact. High shoe prices have heed theyretailer as well. as the customer. pi having Peann as good as this to offer ‘comfort in the we unwavering popu- It is with a A distinctive cape coat with front belted in tie sash effect; fewiog, circular cape, aged with broad collar that be buttoned in front; h Ui ec. 5 Copeniaaen, leasure, in at a way-down price. The first ‘shoe’ iWidira an Oxford of white canvas. has a rubber sole and heel and its special feature is the arrange- ment of punctured calfskin straps in either black or tan, . The eqnvas boot shown on the second figure i ‘The ‘Oxford ‘at the right ‘of «picture is of tan leather with punctured and scalloped and blind eyelet holes. e and heel are red rubber with leather reinforcement at the toe, to insure.wearing quality.. $4.96. Macys Usual Prices $4.96 to $6.89 These hats are fresh and new and of the latest styles. ‘There are models among them to suit every type of woman. The price reduction is peti’ h. akrne mo weather conditions affecting the manufacturers’ orders. » . Some of the Hats Black Lisere Sailors with maline extensions, with burnt feathers aed faced with silk. coe ‘coat. of wool jersey with double-breasted front and inverted pleat in back; :the em- vbroidered emblems on the sleeves, “and metal buttons Regulation Dresses. Phcnot Russian model of white drill or Belgian blue Palmer cloth with silk lacings and embroi Dainty smock a, rose or Co- Penhagen organ: pockets, art my smocking at yoke, Aw il Sizes 14 to 20 ‘years, Slipover smock of pink, or tan chambray, oe an id shi: pockets pi oke hand smocked ro) 14 to 20 years, Cont smock of aoe cttirn crepe in soft shades ar, cuffs, er Green, blue, tan, rose. 133 Coats, $13.74 Were $19.74 to $28.75 | ‘Coats of burella, velour, pop- serge and gabardine in # variety of smart, ect models. Many full others lined to waist. desirable shades. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Macys —Third Moor, 35th st, If none of these are quite to the taste, there are a great many more a et me the eae idea. This ee hi smart in its lines. J Prices from as low as «AIT, up to $6.94 Momre—Second Floor, doth Street, Rear, White Silk Petticoats Shadow Proof Two styles of white tub silk petticoats, double pan- ; one with tucked, one with scalloped ruffles. $2.59 White tub silk petticoat with two scalloped ruffles and tucks; pp Nant $2.96 usual price would be 6—but these are a special ‘and faoedt wines These are in mbroidered Robe Pieces from China Pretty tailored styles in pleated and white, and some in colors, RATE —Second Floor, S4th Street, Broadway, Spring Calls the Artist t - Outdoor Sketching Whether you choose for subject a charming spot the roadside, a broad vista fame the hilltop or the rugged rocks along the shore, you can pur- chase here the materials you re- quire for your work, at substan- broidery; velvet ribbon sashes, smart collars, ete. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Koes —Third Foor, 35th St, Misses’ Skirts In styles and of materials suitable for tailored, _ dress, sport, y ilar and pockets sweeter than when she is clad in white gossamer all flowered with the Oriental + needlewor come from China are raaertul to the woman who truly’ ap- reciates the art of the needle. a delight, s « now, for her to wear them. Simple to, Make inty women, real feminine women, flower-| like women, look tele best in them, Misses’ Silk Frocks at $11.49 Specially Reduced from $18.74 A smart, dressy model of Georgette Corded bands and pleated ruffles of taffeta band the skirt iad trim the blouse. Double, sailor and vestce of white Georgette. or navy. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years, or general Wash satin petticoat with lace Seryees oF; 8° edged flounce in scalloped effect. White or flesh color, 2 petticoat, —white gub. a with gathered ruffles; Khaki Skirts, two models; one with two slit pockets, belt and brass buttons; the other buttoned in front with dark buttons, has two patch pockets and separate belt. crepe and taffeta, ie Artists’ Smocks Of tah or blue linene, in atyles for men and en, .04. Cotton pongee, smock Her. trinsic seat is better tha wm and. frills of fashion. ‘Prices. for 4 ‘[owre—Third Floor, Three Modish Sweaters Modestly Priced Pleated Skirts of wool plaid serge. with pleated heading and separate. belt: ) blue or red plaids. Kowa —Third Floor, 35th Street White Coats and Hats For Little Ones Now’s the time to dress the youngsters Worth-while suggestions at their these little hats and coats. Dear little pique coats, ax illustrated, very good quality hand smocked and trimmed with hand made French knots on col Other Misses’ Frocks eettitthintUmretian, __ That Testify for Sports imple sport | froe rk of ere pe higher priced are the morc poet- ible Brushes, ; jzes, flat or round, from are ungracious when suc! ce to Se workmanship is being considered. A Sunflower Robe One robe has three panels of dery, and a beau- tifully worked There ie another with a, bordered skirt deepiy embrojdered pattern ix of smal with a filet centre tal filled in with French kne Delicate traceries of embroidery tng Ol Colors, acontding: to 0 Be with navy , Cooenhasen, rose, green or gold, skirt and peplum are banded to contrast; halt filly and half pans according to grade o t The first is a slipover of fibre and mercerized cotton. in vorn color. Sailor collar, bor- der and cuffs are decorated Straight line dress of crepe » with pleated skirt, ie, sash and buttons of gold, rose, green or Copen- r The white blouse has tuxedo front, and buttons with e woven stripes. It has the popular tasselled —Ask Fa They Know! Section men, may be readily identi- fied by their white car- nation boutonnieres, ~ are the store’s walking encyclopaedias. Filet Flowers At $29.50 one gets scalloped borders as well as rich embroid- ery, more filet work in the pat- terns and more original designs, When one reaches 85 is a wavy band of filet work all kirt and the most Lingerie Hats, embroideries with shirred bao Khaki drill sport dresses; ¢ satin ribbon bands and hae $1.49 and $1 “89 Patriotic Hats. of pique with embroidered emblems, 4 A heavier make anticipates queri that may occur to ifece whe fe depend upon thi: “ large patch pockets and belt that threads through box: pleats; joce 3 skirt buttoned 4 in fronts patch Tat pers —Third Floor, 35th St, Reduced Prices On Coats and Suits Girls’ Coats $5.94 and $7.49 fox ea priest $7.49 to $12.74 broidered leaves veined in a tiny French krotting, Description is inadequate. See them. Six78—Main Floor, S4th Street = CERTAIN} BLOUSES —French in Fashion Two copies evidence of the This is a front buttoning baa cetotenlst Wear Department, It has a square ‘Third Floor, 35th Street, Rear collar and novelty belt, and Customers who need in- formation or guidance are urged to ask questions of the section men. should _ know about the store gen than any individual sales- A smart, dressy (af to weary dresses—that's what What would you sug- sian shawieeffect, has in- verted bell ends of fur, tassels as” gongs. beauty at $89, th Girls’ Suits centre in the sale of the particular merchandise he or she handles, > former prices H314 lo $19.74 nfortable dress for » in wearing out originations. Crepe de chine blouse in white or flesh lescures the tie collar,—a round ¢ emerald green and gold gives & The section men are al- ways at hand during busi- and belted “aitesae silk Ana, Sizes 12 to 16 years, a variety of marie taiened: Sizes 6 to 16 years. fort and neatness needed for the backyard farm ts a full-length belt~ ‘ dress, open all down the front, # Is of plain color with other bright Not all sizes in each style but a good variety of styles in each size, 5 pleasure for them to serve SWTE—Thicd Floor, Both Street, our customers. small pearl buckles in tie eff 3—Third Floor, Wway Parisian Biscuits ‘i relicacte: in its nits, u Blouse of pin striped —————The May Sale of White Offers Dainty Lingerie For Less than $1.00 Among complete bosom and little ‘of self material collar, cuffs and front hagen, green, 2 calges, fone shi, Zac; 12 cukes, 28 A bigbhit confactioiite delight F ie raiment sacpnigadti in sakes Summer Suggestions From the Mie Section hirred cushions of colorful cretonnes, ¢ will help to make assortments of many in each group priced at less ‘Sheets end Pillow Cases wo Hite ovr, are lower priced than similar qualitie » watchword that Envelope Chemises, among housewives who seek the suns shin linger in ‘the summer cotts ar Edit 1 must learn to » 59, 8c anc ‘ 8% ing thrift in the will do well to take ¢ tage of the old prices on the limited quantity muslin, bound with striped mad And then,.the Smoch-W aist 89e; Middies, 743 4 » ee FIRES — hid FI,, 3 ay hii aXt /a\h (av ey (arli/e i a\ii/e\)