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NO AMBRICAN FLAGS on collars, handkerchiefs, stockings or other wearing apparel, new Federal order ® in Pittsburgh. LOCOMOTTVE turned over twice near Haverstraw, N. Y., without hurting engineer, who —— remained in cab. YOU GAN’T HOLD A BABY as lien for board bill, Bue Magistrate decided in Washington Heights Court. and struck a tree GERMANS are daubing airplanes with gaudy paint @ » | to resemble demons and totem poles, ening foe. NEW BILL makes it unlawful to negro’s head projected thro gh hole in tumes by wadding them up like @ han Tying them away in her pocket. MAID CONFPSSED she stole Spanish dancer's cos- >, dkerchief and car- 7h L CHICAGO MAN, to protect ears tonations, has invented valve that sounds, but cones automatically to heavy sounds, KENNEL of German police dogs owned by oon- 7 necticut man has been given the United States Govern- 7 ment for use in the war. in hope of fright- throw baseballs at 9 canvas, ls from artillery de- p admits ordinary Z G, ROOSEVELT RESIGNS FROM ARMY LEAGUE Tells President Leiter Opposition to Colonel’s Plans Is “Pure Puzzle-Headedness.” WASHINGTON, May 11.—Corre- spondence between Col. Roosevelt and Joseph Leiter, President of the Army . League, made public here, disclosed that the Colonel has resigned as Hon- orary Vice Presid -nt of the organiza- tiqgn because Mr. Leiter opposed the Army Bill amendment to permit re- Franklin Simon & Co.’s Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs of Knickerbockers are worth $15 according to the present cost of woolens You can duplicate the price UR sole aim in these Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $12.50 has been to keep the end down and quality up. The great increase in t price of $12.50 eruiting of the Roosevelt volunteer division, Referring to the fight on the amendment, Mr. Roosevelt wrote: “So far as the opposition is not due ts mere puzzie-headedness, it can only be due to politics, You are, there- fore, as its President, using the Army League to the detriment of the army.’ Mr. Leiter replied that the commu- nication would be referred to the league's Executive Council, CHICAGO HAS WAR BOARD. Citizens Organize to Utilise Kvery Organisation tm City for Defense, CHICAGO, May 11.—The Citizens’ War Board of Chicago, comprised of 1222 but not the value warrants. e cost of woolens makes it difficult, of course, but we have achieved our purpose even at some sacrifice to ourselves. Norfolk Suits far better workmanship and fabrics than the And in spite of the world-wide We have put into these THE EVENING WORLD, ness and profes- im organized, and lat provide for the organization in FRIDAY, MAY ew ag | Diane developed 90 Shioagos w It be @ social, com- ba ry 4 i) us or labor body, ‘The Cit; pes to co-ordinate with the ncil for Defense ir A A} Btate 7S orointed by Gov. jen. Herry Wheeler, Vice President of the Saton ‘Trust Com- pany, is President. ee ee CHICAGOANS HELD AS SPIES. Dr. Somers and Daughter ey With Two Germans in Switseriana, GENEVA, Switzerland, May 11.—pr, Henry Charies Somers of Chicago, his daughter Alice, and two German friends named Rothschild and Hopf, have been arrested here as German spies. Dr, | Somers, who has an American passport, {s sald to be @ native of Frankfort. Invariably—-rare flavor, appelizing fragrance and OFFICERS, ATTENTION $ 7 UNIFORMS And Full Line of EQUIPMENTS Special Outfitters f, MEDICAL ie RESERVE OFFICERS RUSSELL UNIFORM nutritive. wholesomeness are sealed m every bottle of Budweiser. Bottled at the Brewery hh Ste tritters ST. LGUIS ANHEUSER-BUSCH -On Sale Everywhere. Families sup- plied by Grocers and Retailers, ARHRUR ME RUECH AGENCY Deal w York, N, Y¥. A. . BUSCH BOTTLING co. Dealers Brooklyn, N, Y¥. ICTURESQUE models for young men are superabundant in our display of spring suits and over- coats. The cut, style, quality and design: leave nothing to be desired, and these values are the more striking when the price moderation is considered. Also a complete showing of sports clothes and fixings for riding, golf and tennis. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET 11, shortage of woolens, we have assembled certainly one of the finest collections of junior woolens in New York to-day. These are the Norfolk Models at $12.50 Plain back and belted, pinch back and belted, plain front and belted and pleated back, box pleated styles, and all the variations in pockets that a boy cam want. These are the Wool Fabrics at $12.50 Tweeds, velours, homespuns, checks, herringbones, Scotch mixtures, grays, tans, olives, heathers, and browns, every yard of them all wool, and all lightweight weaves. Adopted by U.S. WarPosters Wool Norfolk Suits Wash Norfolk Suits Wash Suits Franklin Simon. Furnishings for Boys Have the Variety of Men’s Selections E DON’T believe in limiting a boy's choice. believe in giving him a man's latitude in shirts, scarfs, sweaters, and all the other things embraced in And for that reason we carry probably the biggest line of Furnishings of any Boys’ the word Furnishings. (7 to 18 years) (7 to 18 years) (2 to 10 years) Shop in town. Silk Scarfs + Sweaters - Feanklin Simon & Co. Boys’ Clothing FIFTH AVENUF. — 37th and 38th STREET ( + 8.95 to 5.95 Boy's Field Club Shirts 1.45 50e £8.75 to $24.50 83.50 to *6.75 $1.95 to $7.50 English Foulard Scarfs, 65¢ Silk Mixture Shirts - Boys’ Field Club Blouses 95e Blouses, Shirts and Pajamas, 95c to 1.45 Furnishings Avpa el Shop—Fifth | loor “With a Point” To Be Used For Recruiting We Don't fail to obtain this group of striking posters, beautifully colored and available for displaying 2.45 Drawn by “World” Artists . . Two Full Pages IN THE Sunday World Magazine NEXT SUNDAY Shoes 1917. 700 Frocks for Young Women Loveliest Crepes Georgette, Crepes de Chine, Taffetas, Foulards In a Sale at $12.75, , $18.75 75, ie 50 Dresses of crepe Georgette or crepe de chine, for street Send afternoon wear, with wide tucks on skirt and blouse, and pendant button tassels; Japanese silk linings; Sr Alaa agen, navy and black. Crepe de chine frocks, copied from a costly wiedal an and beautifully copied, too; very simple, with the prettiest collars and sashes; white, gray, flesh, navy and black. $18.75. 150 Dresses at $22.50 Our $29.75 to $40 grades Good colors and fashions. Charm- ing foulard frocks with shaw! collars of white satin. Beautiful Georgette crepe frocks, wonderfully beaded. an flesh pink crepe Georgette Greases with ite fichus and biue ribbons, Not all sizes in every =e eocalve will want one. paid 100 Pretty Frocks at $12.75 Que S168 to $25 grades We we could have 300 as 4 girl wi crepe meteor, chine and — de Londre Street and some dresses, Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 feta band ae with new MTafteta, dress skirts |) which taper toward tha footy oollabe ala Sami of crepe Georgette; navy, black. $18.76. J And a small cotlagtion ‘eh one-of-a-kind frocks of extra value at $18.75, 100 Dresses at $22.50 Our $35 to $49.75 grades Only gn ote of «Kind, for thaws op fgg Second floor, Old ding who sees these crepe de rocks Blouses-- Third Less--$2 & $3.85 POO sac yach niet ea i We unete, at o lot from two makers; all sizes, White with colored linen collars, colored linen with white pique collars and others with wide clusters of sunshiny stripes as blue, rose, Grepe Georgette blouses at $3.85—an- on ope y of 600 blouses—our standard any duplicate styles which have been in our son re me eg cea edie ae silver gray, tea rose. Crepe de chine shirtwaists, $2—our standard $3.85 grades—somewhat soiled from handling, but all easily washable. White and flesh colors. Limited quantity. Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building Our*7 t®§ Women’s Shoes,*5.25 Pr. 268 pairs—taken tt st out of our own stocks. We could not re-order them now even to eal at $7 and $8, 1,268 pairs only—on pt red at $5.25. High white laced calf boots with Louis teil were $8, now $5.26, “amare buckled pict in patent leather or dull og en ii lhe POS valfakin, buck. 00! um calis! ie uck- sin, Srey kid oF tvery kid, were $7 7 and $8 nat Decatins we cannot: gat more, we are going to clear them out— leat dal alt aalervtens eek — Be Oxfords with ety eyelets, were $8, Not all sizes { tyle, but Batt, hm every of 5 an exceptional Main floor, Old Building Women’s Dresses, Capes, Coats News we have not been able to tell before this season First copies of a new French cape by Callot at 650-—ready for Saturday, ere, or tan wool velours with satchel pockets more than a foot wide and trimmed on the inside with satin ribbons to match the stitching on the outside. Coats at $25 specially planned for their universal service—good serge and ga! ine in navy blue or black, lined with satin or prin silk, Coat front capes newly priced $15—full cut, of navy blue serge, belted in front. Other ci ae in satin, velours and wool jersey at $25 to $6 Crepe Georgette dresses at $29.50—en- | chantingly simple ones at close to the maker's | wholesale cost because they are surplus stock. White and flesh color, beaded with great dis- cretion, or embroidered, some especially dis- tinguished ones successfully combine two colors. Women of fastidious taste are sure to like them, 800 silk dresses at $15— —plain and printed taffeta. Excellent crepe de chine embroidered with soutache; satin combined with crepe Georgette and all Georgette. recneees floor, Old Building 200 Charming Wheat Hats, $6 Shapes are small or the becoming medium size sailors, and the wheat is put on around the crown or edging the brim or in any number of unusual ways. The hate are all too, and often pes ed with Siceers ond be ps the brims are faced becomingly. Flower Hats too, $6 Moderate-Price Millinery Salons, First floor, Old Building Good Hosiery Inexpensively Priced Practical stockings for every day; cotton or lisle; in tan, black and white, 38c, Silk whers it shows, cotton tops and soles of feet. The silk is the same one would find in a $1 all silk stocking. In many shades and black and white, Very good for 65c. Wonderful stockings, silk with mercerized tops taste in dress. At $18, to 114, sizes. 35c pair, three pairs for $i. Fine checked nainsook. Walking Sticks, $2 “Sale 200 of our $5.60 ; all of castania wood, ———MEN Wanamaker Suits for MEN, $27.50 The BIG fact of these suits is their tailoring—a comprehensive word which tran- scends stitching, whether by hand or machine—and in the ertness and thoror of which lies the reason for the preterence given to all Warenak At $27.50—elghteen patterns to select from, in ten models, designed for particular types ranging tfom the lean young man to the rotund middle-aged, 10'to'442,60—ecores of other patterns {n a variety of specialised models. 13,320 Shirts at 85¢e and $1 1,920 are 85c each—the only shirts of their grade at this price. comprehensive stock, largest variety of good patie rns, best-made shirts at $1 anywhere, 5,760 Pairs Men’s Socks, 35c¢ Pair They are oh at is known as silk-plaited—that is, the outer side i. silk, the under side cotton, Heels are high spliced; soles are double; cuffs, toes, heels are mercerized, Black, white, gray, maize, 934 | Athletic Underwear, Special at 35c | and soles; only in siaon 914, 10 and 1034 in black; all sizes in white, 75c. Stockings ‘that 1 are slightly imperfect, called ‘mill runs; sold at unusually small price; very excellent silk; imperfection in weave only, 85¢. Children’s socks, many sorts, 250, 35¢ and 0c, Main floor, Old Building ughness er suits by men of classic 11,400 are $1 each—the most SROES—Extra Good A newly-arrived group of oxford shoes with good, any single soles, is a revelation in values at 0. High tan shoes, $6.50 in three styles. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building