The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1917, Page 6

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BONWIT TELLER. & CO FIFTH AVENUE. AT 388™ STREET For Class Day and Graduation MISSES’ FROCKS 35.00 95.00 Exquisitely dainty modes executed in hes endtiney” Ans clean fecha Timtelin eink New Style-Themes in MISSES’ SMOCKS 5.00 & 29.50 Clearance Sale Saturday—About Three Hundred EVENING WORLD, NAVAL RESERVE RERUNS EAGER FOR ACTIVE DUTY | Many Seek Transfer to Regula: Service—Rush to Engineers Continues, Officers in charge of récruiting re- ported to-day that increasingly larce to leave sions in the National Guard, applied at navy recruiting rs, No, 34 East Twenty-third Street, for com- missions in the “Mosquito Fleet.” Among the Naval Reserve men raised a volunteer squadron of fifty | mon from Rutgers to serve in the MISSES’ TAILLEUR SUITS Formerly 35.00 to 65.00 20.00 Clearance—About Sixty MISSES’ SATIN SUITS Formerly 69.50 to 95.00 44.00 Extraordinary Special Value WOMEN’S SPORT FROCKS SPORTS APPAREL DEP’T—THIRD FLOOR Greatly Reduced to 16.00 Wool Jersey Coat Frocks, in smart ball butt trimmed model. In all the favored sport ccvings INLY BRONX »TORE D BAUMANN @ 149th STREET @ 3rd Avenvuc DO NO EXTRA CHARGE For CREDIT Oak Roth f BUF. Poe RSE TS Feet rena. ccy NTRANCE TH RD : " 149 TH STREET | | g bast Stes AVE oven) 32.00 Tnehadéd tn, this collection are the desirable modes of the season in the favored fabrics and colorings, Featured are mannish tailored styles, braid bound suits, lounge suits, taffeta . sult, covert wits and demtaileu eficets Siz 140 18 ClearanceAbout One Hundred MISSES’ COATS & CAPES Formerly 20.00 to 3500 15.00 Coats in two-tone and monotone burl, navy blue cheviot serge and twill Also smart capes of burella cloth in sport shadings “FLAPPER” SUITS, COATS and FROCKS At Greatly Reduced Prices is of Se career ss a EAT AS se inte tye 2 16 Spe tostay by apt, Bang atthe Te- == —— aes 9) | XTMAKES LITTLE QIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—+ A WORKED “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT { Naval Reserve Division, but dis- covered that men enlisted In that ‘The first battalion of the Engineers’ Corps continued to-day to enroll num- bers of men familiar with the “rough work” of railroad construction, bridge | building and mining. Capt. Hogan, who is assisting Lieut. Col, McKin-' stry at enrollment headquarters, No. 190 Sixth Avenue, gave out figures this afternoon showing that the Bn- gineers’ Corps would be up to its full strength within two weeks, ‘The En- gineers’ Corps will be despatct 1 to will be closed at 2.30 P. M. This is in spitesof the fact that four addi- tional doctors have volunteered in ad- ition to the five enrolled from the Medical Reserve force. The second | floor of headquarters has been par-| tioned off for a medical station, where men can be physically tested by means of the X ray and also have minor operations performed for un- important physical defects. - Five of the ten Princeton men ee- lected as candidates for commissions in the Marine Corps were announced ler at oo! Th wi ik commissions for the war only are Harold B. Hoskins, Caps tain of the soccer team; ‘. Dunn, editor of the Alumni Weekly, and W. A. Eddy, member of the foot- ball squad. lite deanna NEW ARMY UNIT FOR FRANCE, | y to rance. In th be twenty surgeons, sixty-five traine nur, 4 120 Harvard who Franklin Simon a Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Misses’ and Girls’ Correct Summer Shoes Misses’ Low Heel Oxfords Of highest grade tan or black Russia calf, simulated wing tips. Smart new last with low heels and welted soles. Sizes 24 to 714. WidthsAAtoD. 6.00 Misses’ Low Heel Pumps Of mahogany or black Russia calfskin or soft white calfskin, simulated wing tips; dress pumps o/ patent kidskin. Sizes 214 to 714. Widths AA to D, Girls’ Oxford Ties Of selected tan or black Russia calf, made on correct orthopedic lasts, light welted soles and flat heels. Sizes 11 to 2. Widths B to E. 6.50 4,25 Misses’ and Girls’ Shoe Shop—Third Floor. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1917. IN WHEAT, |GERMAN WARSHIP SMASHED |LEITER, WHO WENT BROKE | isinaWuir%aa'Beptemben'*™ MSTERD. ; GAMSTERDAM, May it (via Bam-| Secretly in Market for Months, Por- mer Plunger Has Made Millions on Big Advance, CHICAGO, May 11.—“Joe” Leiter, who with his father is reputed to badly hit in the battle between Ger- man and British destroyers early yes- terday morning, according to the Flushing correspondent of the Tele- graaf. The correspondent says that @ very hot engagement took place near the North Hinder Lightship. Great flames wore yisible and the firing could be heard in Flushing and elsewhere in Zeelan Tho Germans sp \898, has “come back” in May wheat, it was reported to-day, Leiter's earnings in the last few months are estimated at $3,000,000 by Persons in close touch with wheat | snd was seen to be severel: British followed. thei, marty. near tl field off the FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing—Phone 6900 Greeley Franklin Simon a Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. NEW SUMMER FASHIONS FOR MISSES, JUNIORS and GIRLS The Dress Fashions of the Hour MISSES’ GINGHAM SHIRTWAIST DRESSES Of Anderson’s Scotch Gingham, Sizes 14 to 20 years New—are the shirtwaist dresses and very stylish and. becoming, with collar and cuffs of organdie, pique or chambray; self or patent leather belts; skirts with wide tucks or large pockets. 18.50 Misses’ Foulard Silk Dresses Also of Foulard combined with Georgette Crepe Of all foulard silk, also foulard silk combined with Georgette; shirred top, pleated or tunic skirts. 14 to 20 years. 24.50 Girls’ White Voile Dresses Hand-made, Hand-embroidered Empire or waist-line dresses with clus- ter tucked yoke, hand embroidered and trimmed with filet, Irish crochet or Val. lace, ribbon sashes. 6 to 14 years. 13.50 Misses’ Silk Shirtwaist Dresses Two-Piece Model of Crepe de Chine In pink, light blue, copen, rose or white; tucked waist, roll collar and turnback cuffs, shirred top skirt. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Girls’ Chambray Dresses Gretchen Model, Hand-smocked In blue, pink, yellow or green chambray; trimmed with feather stitched smocking and hand embroidery; lace edged white dimity collar and cuffs. 6 to 10 years. 6.50 MISSES’ SUMMER SERGE SUITS i : New Modeis, of Navy Blue Serge Showing new length Coats with pleated or shirred backs, sash tie or various width belts, detachable overcollar of linen, straight line skir:s with new shaped pockets. 14 to 20 years. 29.50 AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES MISSES’ WOOL JERSEY SUITS This Season’s Most Desirable Models In twenty desirable light, medium or dark colors; plain tailored, sport or dressy models, some richly embroidered or braided in self or contrasting colors, large sport pockets and newest model skirts, 14 to 20 years. 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $69.50 Special COAT Offering Saturday Misses’ Bolivia Cloth Coats The Foremost Fabric of Today In tan, spruce blue, Sharon rose, rookie, mole or navy; sash or belted models, set-in or raglan sleeves, adjustable roll collars; silk lined through- out. 14 to 20 years, 45.00 Heretofore $59.50 A WORLD “WAUI” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT, Misses’ Tailored Coats Of Wool Velour, Gabardine or Burella Cloth Belted model shirred at waist, in all the new colorings, rge collar with shawl revers, envelope patch pockets, body and sleeves silk lined. 14 to 20 years, 19.75 Heretofore $29.50

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