The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1917, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, F RIDAY, MAY 18, 1917. sale will cost banks money. But tn | ESCAPES MINUS CLOTHES. arb Enough tor ‘ile Himecit Because ue Had to Move. John Deyong, a New York commercial committed suicide by inhaling Yorterday at his home in New Ro- @eyons was melancholy be- he bad been obliged to move from fitted with a nightshirt ot he went away from there’ the, poy lives | with his parents at No, 2034 Gravesend | Avenue. | = helping the Government, in astimulat- ing economy in the community, in bond issue | hb for George tn Getaway. That a night shirt is the only disguise one needs to baffle the Brooklyn police was made plain to-day when they re- jorted they had for no trace of te s rapeteaety EES ON WEEKLY PAYMENTS, Joorge Faery, § an years, oa, jot ve pendhge taegey oer ‘The plan for employers to carry | f)\lucn's mery > i tel 1 Panacea tae eccater ott ponds for thelt employees on small | Siler "esriy’ last’ evening iad ine FAMOU FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing—Phone 6900 Greeley law! Deyong was the tor of wookly paymenta, taken out of pay| snappy, one-piece garment of un- *Hello, Bill!” poster used by the Re- envelope, is meeting with wide favor, | blerched muslin, Campaign Committee during One of the largest dopartenent stores |. This Je George's fAtth enonpe. He kot y from the in Washington has negotiated a bond | FN") ir dchool at Bat h atx ye loan for $0 of Ihe seapoyece, lager end later from an insthntion at | In this case the firm will collect the Franklin Simon 8 Co. ——|Idea of Having Employers ere Take Loan for Workers Is instalments, but the account of each on Rangall’s Toland ee from the iia Highly Commended Pipe Chamber of Commerce of fhe sho, torts Charen set "ou Touch to the A Store of Individual Shops e ; ft his att Dm bree mi as atl nd Valte % Tee wage fer [an apartment in Twenty-ec Menu Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. ment idea and suggest a detailed Sane} For Sale Everywhere to bé followed by employers of labo salts JL. FO ST | Retin | Your Final Opportunity * and lock waited long (Special From o, Sistt Corrwependent of ‘The Evening arid.) WASHINGTON, ,May 18.—The Treasury Department is much pleased over the idea of selling Liberty Loan bonds of small denominations on the instalment plan, particularly in keep- ing with the suggestion made by The Evening World that employers finance the original purchase and carry the bonds for their employees. In the absence of Secretary McAdoo, So ER EET PETIT, Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Fashionable Summer Dresses who {a in the West, no official in- New Models—et Special Prices dorsement can be given to the plan at present, but the idea ie so strongly favored by bureay chiefs that em- ployees of the Treasury Department are asking the Government to adopt it for their benefit. Misses’ Gingham Dresses Of plaid zephyr gingham, in blue, pink or tan colorings dt t wasteful to pay more than our prices, which eliminate ex- cessive rental and extravagant expenacs Bonford 0 W226 9, an The instalment plan of payment has been under consideration since the bond issue was firat announced, but the Treasuty has held back for very good reasons of its own from pro- mulgating it officially as a Govern- ment system, preferring to let private enterprises lead off. This onter- Prise is now being planned on a large To Join the Army of Women Who Were Benefited by Our Wonderful Sale 482 Women’s Spring Suits Will Be Sold Saturday at some combined with organdie, voile or French linen; shirred top skirts, large novelty pockets. 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Striped Silk Shirtwaist Dresses Two-piece tailored model of striped habutai silk, in rose, blue or green combination stripes; hemstitched waist, pleated skirt. 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Foulard Silk Dresses Figured, blocked or polka dot Foulard Dresses, self or com- bined with Georgette crepe. 14 to 20 years. scale, ' Secretary McAdoo wrote a letter a few days ago to a Washington banker, warmly indorsing a proposition of that institution to market ao large | block of bonds on a monthly payment | plan, without profit to the bank or | extra cost to the purchaser. H PLAN CRUSADE TO PUSH BOND SALE TO WORKERS. The Chamber of Commerce of the United States is preparing to launch an extensive campaign among em- ployers of labor to carry out eens | plans in all parts of the country. Bankers are becoming enthusiastic over the Idea as soon as they study its Possibilities and ample Joans will be available for financing original pur- | chases of bonds to be parcelled out. The instalment system will be divided into two general lines of op-| eration. In one, the dealing will be direct between bank and purchaser, the Institution carrying the account until final payment ts made, In the second method an employer will carry | the account for his employee and! either advance the money himself or borrow it in @ single loan froma bank. President John Poole of the Federal National Bank of Washington, who has been active in developing the in- Girls’ Hand-Smocked Dresses Two-piece model with slip-over smock of cotton trouville, in Copen, rose or green, hand smocked: “pleated skirt of striped gingham. 12 to 16 years. Girls’ White Net Dresses Ruffled, tucked, lace or ribbon trimmed; round or V necks with fichu or frilled collars; silk sashes. 6 to 16 years. GRADUATION anp CLASS DAY DRESSES For Misses, 14 to 20 Years Made to Be Suit a Retailed Up to Sensation $22.50 Economize Wisely --- Attend This Sale and Select a Suit from the $7.50 Most Wonderful ValuesEver Offered On this final day many of our finest suits—previously held in reserve— are added at the $7.50 price. As these suits are mostly Sample Suits, one or two of a kind, and will probably be the first to go, we advise an early attendance in order to have a full selection. These suits are actually being sold at less than the cost of the materials. Choose from suits in \ Mannish Serges } ater Pete ie AR Of Georgette crepe, taffeta silk, satin, crepe de chine, net, lace, organdie or voile; embroidered, beaded or ribbon trimmed; a number of models made in our workrooms and trimmed with real Filet lace. 18.50 to 98.50 GIRLS’ CONFIRMATION DRESSES Sizes 8 to 16 Years Of silk chiffon, erepe de chine, taffeta silk, net or cotton voile; hand embroidered, lace, ribbon or flower trimmed, many with silk sashes. 9.75 to 39.50 fy in tod clog distinction after ry % ‘cant OUR SHOWROOMS & Fixtare Boskal “W"" P Poiret Twills , opl ins No matter how good the soup, you can improve it with a dash of All the Latest Spring Shades, All sizes from 14 to 44. poet tan’ Rate oe AN EVENT TO DATE TIME FROM Evening World correspondent: els ois saute (weeks magiaey cs WORSTED CHECK SUITS sn aes Blocg Pie paces pra qgen Actual Former Selling Price, $15 to $18.50 aM gees Tae gay Aeiabaeas yd, Beautiful tailored models, bound with black silk braid, and fascinating sport suits are only some of the wonderful styles you will find in this lot. ance 76 NEW SPRING 98 complete payment, Meanwhile we bd interest at the regular bond rate of | TOMORROW MORNING, Until 12 o’Clock Only, paid in on account, Thus he will be saving money and getting interest, On final payment the original bond will be given to him, J. L. POST, 36 East 14th St. BANK WON'T PROFIT THROUGH as : SALE OF BONDS. “There is no direct profit for a bank im this, but I consider it not only duty we owe to the Government but also to the public. Instalment pur- chases of bonds will instill the habit of saving. Average Americans are too extravagant, and if this bond issue serves to bring back frugality it will be a great thing for the coun- try. “This bank has hati some experi- ence in bond sales on partial pay- ment plans, and we are of the opinion that most purchasers will not take the twenty months to pay up, but will become #o keenly interested as to Grafonolas save more and complete thelr pay- ' ee All the Newest rds ments in much quicker time, \ “Considered in dollars and cents, carrying on an extensive instalment To the Men | Who Are Called for Duty! @aF- THIS COUPON IS WORTH $2 TO YOU “gag Before you go away, have your picture taken for your parents, | | «ives or sweethearts, as well as a photograph of the loved ones at \ home to take with you. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores James MeCreery & Co. ON SATURDAY, MAY 19TH Columbia Franklin Simon 8 Co, A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. 5th Avenue 34th Street Extraordinary Values 9,235 MEN’S STRAW HATS Will Close Out Saturday 5S to BT West 14th Street, N. ¥. Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits This season's desirable models of serge, Poiret twill, gabardine, burella cloth, gunniburl, Oxford suitings or checks; belted or semi fitted coats, new model skirts. ‘ 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 Girls’ Spring Coats Straw Hats made of the | Featherweight Leghorn | Hats with black bands: Split and Sennit Straw | cur ae eee ere ee eae. emer > earwe- | | {Take this coupon to any of the photographic studios leted finer grade of Split or | ; , } Nats in every wanted This season's tailored or dressy models of serge, wool velour or | below, before it expires, and you can have 6 artistic photographs Sennit Straw in an ex- | a wide variety of shapes | style; various heights of burella cloth in the most desirable colors, also of velour or worsted j taken a uncieelt $F any ane your temily, af the redused tensive variety ofmodels, | and styles. crown and widthof brim. | checks or novelty plaids. | Pere ar eae oe AT BO | 6 to 16 years. Heretofore $12.75 to $18.50 2.85 5.00 1.65 | | Photographs MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEP’T—-85TH STREET ENTRANCE _ ; | Matte Special COAT Offerings Saturday hier ud ° ” > Tos . ¢ «‘McCreery Specials Misses’ Tailored Coats Of wool velour, gabardine or burella cloth in all the new colorings; belted model, collar with shawl revers, patch pockets, body and sleeves silk lined. 14to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 MEN’S HIGH AND LOW SHOES Copies reproduced from old photograp Confirmation and Graduation Photographs inc REMEMBER--COUPON EXPIRES JUNE 15th Sou. NG PHOTOGRAPHER, Inc S01.Y 25 years Simart styles on all desirable new lasts, in ae \ Misses’ Tailored Coats Made of imported English and Scotch coatings, also a number of fine American fabrics, including navy serge, with rol! collar, raglan sleeves, buckle belt: body and sleeves silk lined : Heretofore $45.09 29.50 14 to 20 years. leathers. All sizes 40 A A > 2. <2. —> 4.95 When Coupon Should Be

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