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WISE IPP TO LODO 8 ey for this service is reasonable. poy is a Not risking the perilous seas o! were trai th shipping. Mossouls;—the Persian rugs with the silken sheen, More than 600 in scatter sizes, of designg so beautiful, colors so rich, weave so luxurious and quality so fine coveted, antiques to be found anywhere. Ol id ru of mystery in their soft, rich colorings an room and library. , 4 Oriental Rugs te y Just from the Orient After two years of traveling, they have arrived! western traffic, they the slow course of eastward ir beauty more than recompenses the waiting. that once seen, possession is On view to-morrow for the first time, these dered far to reach their destination, $37.50 $42.50 $47.50 Antique Chinese Rags,—Small Sizes Collectors, connoisseurs, and lovers of art: The Oriental Rug Department is now showing one of the largest collections of these choice id, , these, telling a tale meaningful symbols, Saddlebag, square and oblong shapes, to beautify the $27.50 to $84. Maeve Oriental Rog Dept., Fourth Floor, S5th St. genet We have every facility for repairing, cleaning and storing Oriental Rugs. Packed in cold storage vaults, they are secure from damage by moths and fully covered by insurance. New Madras and it wan- Colorings. $52.50 den, living 50 each, At Prices That Will Appeal to Men Who Save Wherever They Can in Soft Cuff Models. Satin Striped Silk Shirts in an Assortment Pajamas, $1.04 Well tailored of woven mad- ras in striped patterns; also mercerized weaves in plain colors, Cut full and roomy. Sizes A, B, C, D. Charge Haberdashery The shirt you buy here for $1.44 is sold for that small price because we believe in giving more quality and more service than elsewhere. Men who have learned this through experience find our men’s furnishing department a good place to visit. SHIRTS Bille Striped Silk Mixture Shirts in Lue $1.44 | trous Jacquard Weaves. $1.89 Serviceable Silk Shirts in various Satin Stripes and Flat Weaves. $5.89 Silk Cravats, Rich crepe weaves, repps and imported Foulards, as well as other weaves, make up this extraordinary colleo- tion of smart neckwear. of New $3.89 Main Floor, 35th Street, SUMMER FURNITURE Summer sounds the call. Now is the time for reed and willow and _ hickory. Now is the time to swing in hammocks, or lazily to rock on porches. time to eat on the lawn under a great umbrella. It is nearly Asummer home is not necessary to the enjoyment of summer furniture. Even people who have to stay in town will be better for the sight of gay colored reed in the living room and a cretonne hammock in the back yard. Make the best of summer. It has been long delayed. Get the right “‘atmosphere” around you at once. Our illustration of a part of the furniture section offers a suggestion or two. The Hammock In the picture there is a glimpse of a ecretonne covered hammock. Chis is the latest style. hammock and awning complete are priced $35.97. The pillows are extra. They are to be had in cre- tonne to match or in plain material with a contrasting, diagonal band. ‘These pillows are $1.89 each. Buy a pair and the hammock is all raey to soothe one into day dream land. The Garden Table The lawn table is of metal. Green is the favorite color. It. is # substantial size, with a 48-inch top. Above it stands a large can- opy umbrella, highly decorated in two colors. The table is $15.74 and the umbrella $19.24, The Reed Suite One reed suite in ivory enamel has a large settee quaintly decorated with parallel effects in blue, brown and pink, The cretonne cushion empha- sizes the coloring. The frame is $58.50. There are all sorts of pieces to match, even a bookstand. An- other reed suite has a crescent theped settee that fits nicely to the table. Then there is one in a pretty Chinese blue color with cretonne coverings. It has round-back chairs. (ai /evii/avh¥a\it7e i /O\1i7eN1'/0V1i/0N% (ay 1s /e\li a li/@\i7eN1' Val (a\i\/eXli/eNil/@':/eXp\ sexi /e\i\fevii/evk/ Stand, | The Enamel Bedroom Suite There are four pieces in one of the most moderately priced, and, at the same time, exquisitely fin- ished enamel bedroom suites in the city. It is only $189. The one in the picture, which shows a combi- nation of fibre, rush and wood, with outlines of black is singularly handsome. The lady with (hs lor- gnette has never seen anything like it. Breakfast Room Set Although we mention a breakfast suite of black and red enamel, it has to be acknowledged that the | suites in colored woods are the great sellers of the moment. wants them. Any afternoon you will find them selling fast. They are specially charming this season, Willow Furniture Natural willow is a little homely after the reed, but, after all, sim- plicity is what one wants in the country. There are lots of odd pieces in this, and one can furnish very moderately from among them. For instance, there are arm chairs from $3.96 to $11.24; arm rockers | from $4.49 to $12.24, Spee —Sixth Floor, Every one | | The Chaise Longue | What comfort to give oneself | up to the summer afternoon nap! | That is where the chaise longue comes in. In our illustration it is | really a day bed, and costs $45.25. | It is of cane and mahogany finish frame with two ends, bolster and one pillow. A style with one end is $27.75. Porch Furniture Here we come to primitive sim- | plicity in furnishings and equal sim- | plicity in prices. (That’s what some folks are looking after keenly these days.) Well, no one need lack porch chairs; rockers are here | at $1.89 to $5.24. | Rustic Furniture | From a summer house to a@ gar den chair you can be suited in sassa fras or hickory, They have the fine feeling of the wild woodlands. Smell of them, too, The summer house is $45.25. Hickory swings are $6.24. Hickory arm rockers are $7.24, The Cretonne Easy Chair This easy chair is one of “specials.” It is a splendidly built, | well stuffed chair in cretonnes of many | patterns. It has a high upholstered ade and arms, and is daintily com- pact in shape. $15.74 is a most attractive price for this. ivgnt Tehrani (ait fav /ext'/evl'/or'' evi fers ani TaX RI Magy Ger ‘ Special—100 Pairs of Men’s Shoes $3.39 Formerly $3.96 and $4.96 ‘Made-In-America: Havana Cigars The only difference between Havana Cigars and the Imported Havana Cigar is a matter of import du consequently a matter ppp roy price. Epoca Cigars are made of clear Havana, selected, long fillers and wrappers, by Cuban workers in America. . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1917, ~ ments on fine vell ts allow. Ing 10 lines, Including dove envelopes Kere—Main Statrway right, as face him, hang poorly in the back—is dressed. The cay half well well dressed man wears ments that fit well and look well all around—the same sort as these Spring Suits For Men & Young Men «$19.75 The suits are all correctly tailored, of serviceable fabrics, in up-to-date models that will meet the tastes of men who prefer the extreme cut as well Wedding Stationery—Engraved 100 script engraved invitations or announce- 100 engraved reception of at-home cards to —-—~ mateh, allowing three lines, Clothes That Look Good FromEvery Point of View The man whose clothes look as those who feel more at ease in conservatively cut clothes. No Box of 25 Cuban Perfectos, $3.49 Media Perfectos, 2.97 Perfecto Finos, 2.49 Soldiers’ Smokes al te Sie Felons then eleewbore ayy od Filth Floor, savings for you. Sennits, Sa $1.89 to $3.89 ilans, $4.89 to $6.89 point of service. loose belt. Summer Blankets, light and soft, with firm, whipped edges. Single | bed size. Imported Tepensee ferent effe: Baliuags, Panamas, Also Many New Novelty Blocks We are sole representatives for the well known “Simpson & Harvey” Imported Straws, Self conforming, cushion fitting styles. jain Floor, 35th Gtreet Good Appearance and Good Quality in—— Chauffeurs’ Overcoats at $24.74 @ “2 Your choice of two good- & looking models—both well tail- ored of all wool, hard finished gray serge—a particularly de- sirable fabric from the stand- Double-breasted Overcoat, as il- lustrated, with convertible collar, two slash pockets, plain back, with loose one-piece belt. One-eighth lined. Double-breasted Overcoat, tary collar, two flap pockets, in- verted pleat in back and one-piece One-eighth lined, 4 Suits—Two well designed models of the'same fabric,$24.74. LPFS—Vitth Floor, 34th Street ‘There are $00 pairs of white | matter which you select you will pay less than elsewhere. At this price a man will find as complete a range of styles as in the higher priced garments. All well tailored of seasonable fabrics, including a good assortment of blue serge models. Here They Are, Men! Straws for 1917 __. We are ready for sunshine and warm weather with a complete assortment of all the new straws— in all the new blocks—at prices which mean real TT | | Bangkoks, $4.89 to $7.89 $7.89 to $10.89 $3189 to $42.75 mili- Replenish the Summer Chest Now! New Bed Coverings Heavy blankets feel cumbersome as the nights grow warmer, and decorative daytime coverings look warm to the oye Time to substitute. That little summer cottage by the sea will need new bed linen. Suggestions: Jucquard silk Direct Elevators to Clothing Department on 35th St. Side = LWT — Fifth Floor, Brosdway, Front: - Final Clearance Boys’ Reefers Formerly $6.49 to $9.74 mull Comfort. ables, with plain colored silk mull borders to match, 94c pair | Full bed size. rinted Bedspreads, such neat ones! Pleasing colors, $3.34 Four dif- rder designs, with several rows featherstitching, and hemstitched all sround.” 72100 inches, $2.19; 090x100 inches, $2.59 Game —Basement, 54th G., Rear. $4.49 factory choice. $7.49 The decided reductions point the way to true economy and are an aid to the practice of real thrift. _ The lots are broken, but there are plenty of patterns in which the size ranges are complete, allowing a satis- The collection includes checks, serges, flannels and fancy mixtures of good weights, so that the little chaps need not fear the chill Spring winds. 24% to 8 years. Big Boys’ Top Coats, $9.74 Formerly up to $12.74. At this price it is well worth while to maps Ne ig chaps with dressy and serviceable top coats, fashioned along the lines of dad's coat, but slightly modified to fit their more youthful figures. ony ray and tan mixtures, excel- nt for motoring and cool days in the mountains and at the sea- shore. Sizes 10 to 18 years, Open! The New Sanitary Department This young department does not pretend to out- fit a hospital,—but it is prepared to completely equip the bathroom and nursery of the home, the lavato: and to ope the sanitary nee: ice. Merchandise here is priced to insure sav- ings on each and every article. doctor's of Bedside and Reading Tables, adjustable, constructed of wrought iron with cast iron base and five-ply veneer hardwood top. 14 x 24in, $5.24 to $7.13 Laboratory Stools with channel iron legs, strongly braced and welded; white enamel finish. Height $2 inches. $4.13 Revolving Laboratory Stools, 25 to $1 inches high. $2. Bath Tubs for adults; ery | tin with baked-on green enamel $10.24, Galvanized, $10.48 Chamber Pails, of extra heavy tin painted with white or green baked-on enamel, $1.49, $1.69, ‘The same of steel with turquoise blue finish. $1.98 Baby Scales with baskets, $5.89 to $12.79, Food Scales for 500 grams. $6.08 Va Baths, $4.49 to $6.74 Rpmye—seoond Floor, 34th Street, Rear Sizes Boys’ Heavy Shaker Sweaters | $4.49 The most serviceable article of boys’ wearing apparel for all out- door Fg in mountain camp or at the seashore, is the sweater. Its uses are legion and its protec- tion is very necessary to the proper enjoyment of most sports. These are’ warm, all-wool sweaters, in gray and maroon, with deep shawl collars, Sizes 28 to 86, of the office building, of the sickroom and Some suggestions: Invalid Trays of hardwood with folding legs. White enamel fin- ish, 38 Oak finish, $1.96 to $2.24 Bath Room Stools, white enameled, 4c to $7.43 Metal Chairs for garden, lawn bathroom or manicure parlor; strongly constructed, $5.24 Baby Bath Tubs of heavy tin, painted with baked-on white enamel. $1.92 Hot Water Carriers of heavy tin, 82c to $3.24 Children’s Nursery Chairs, sanitary, $1.24 to $5.24 Commodes of oak; with enam- eled steel pan, sanitary seat, $3.91 to $9.74, Of white enamel. $7.28 to $12.38 Baby High Chairs of hardwood throughout, $1.49 to $5.63 ‘ion o! urization, $2.66 to $5.24 Folding Cribs, White Enameled Tables, Galvanized Iron Foot Tubs, Cabinet Wash Stands, Soap Dishes, Wash Basins, etc., at less-than elsewhere prices. | | Eas