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EP Nr TRE RE PLE TREE HCE REET TRI Pore EMEC PAM eee = reer THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1917. et SIOLIBERTY LOAN Now Tork, wah word for #-| ok. prsuoni, of we bank n-| WHITMAN, ASKS EMPLOYEES | pence NN was. deb at —WANAMAKER’S— This Will Remove ment was made for tho bank Itsolt Piseeaie co the! Sates Lean ha i ona, many ot whose are small 2a i etdacotae az| OF STATE TO BUY BONDS||__ Heir or Fussy Growths + CERTIFICATES LIKE bavern Among the officers of the| city. | (Toilet Tips) rust Company are Jacob H. Schiff, =~ juice eaenis Wants New York to Lead in All] A safe, certain method for ridding Adrian Iselm jr FB. Francis Hyde,) 24 ARE MADE PREACHERS. (hee Cohan ¢ the skin of ugly, hai the | | ; August -D, Juilliard, Cornelius N. —_-— Things Connected with the foliage: Min "parte, with dewe || Holiday Blouses, | New Attractions Constantly eto. $5.70 og cove ova. | i Women’s Fashion Salons nd eilk bloures. weial taffeta suits will be of- ; COM Bliss jr., William A. Read, James N, | General Theol tg 4 Saviseas” Maa Call to Arms. powdered delatone and water, apply Wallace and Milton Ferguson. high edeigpin: 2 Et cdeexhi hia ALBAN seonan | U0 hatry surface abont 2 minutes, if United States Senator William A.|_ Twenty-four students of the General ¥. May %.—Gov. Whitman then rub off, wash the skin ane the ; wnounced to-day that be desired all . Theological Seminary, No. 17 at 4 : hairs are ge This is entirely har ; Calder of Brooklyn to-day congratl-| avenue, were graduated to-day f the 18,000 employees of tho State! less and seldom requires repeatin 4 lated the Liberty Loan Committee diplomas were presented by the Right; '® Patronize the Liberty Loan and|but to avoid disappointment it Is ad- 7 amesbict Cores Comes From Phil-| 20" !ts fine work in marketing the| Rey, Kdward 8. Lines, Bishop of New-| Promote that enterprise as much as| visable to see that you get genuine eet | at $5.75, tulle blouses with flebu | of tulle and Velenciennes lace, very | becoming At $5.75, atriped indestructible fhe rae tone Nalt- fitted “oat (3 for the fret time Saturday— er bo iittle ft f# astonishing to a m4 the rather long. h i pines—Ce tral T loan in a letter to Frank A, Vander- | ark. The degree of Bachelor of Divinity j thelr means would permit. delatone.—Advt. | Serett immed ba a | hi eee ted and satin lined P) Ntral Trust Buys | tip of the committee, “As an invest- Waa, conferred by A. i. W. Fosnroke.| Tho Governor sald he was anxious | == purple. with white. | color, ‘the. skiet correctly | ed inc | At 95.75, ruffled blouses of tulle thaned. “Navy, Copenha | with good Imitation filet laces, sguseay he $25,000,000 Worth of Bonds, | ™°t fF the workingman or the| mor graguet now ‘actively engaged in| t® have the Empire State prominently millionaire,” the mintatry, active Int york, y “a t Senator Calder wrote, | ino iev, William Ralph Campbell, «| | this work, ‘as we aro striv- a Liberty Bond is better than any|momber of the graduating class, sailed | !°® to be foremost in all things re- At $2. largo companion of gelocted Other taffeta suits at additional tub blouses, in yolle and batiste, reductio with rimmed frills and jabots, bi third to halt te tiny pleated quillings and other ef- early season pricon—$26, $3 | fective trimmings. ‘oup of wool jersey | | 2 Speotmen forms of the $10 Liberty| security that can be offered in this|i#st, Saturday for Franco -# «i bet | sulting from the national call to e ne Amb Corp ” Loan certificates to be placed in oir-| or any other nation, for behind the| graduates aroy) Sse Oo arma, fulation next Tuesday by the Federal} 0°Nds there ts not only the integrity tie i a A Begeays Perry 3 Aus-| Tio Governor to-day sent a letter Reserve Bank reached Liberty Loan of the Government itself but the | hans, William Tt mpb E to all of the department heads in the headquarters today. They are Property of every individual of the | [AThart Jr. Charles Fchn Wo thines: | Stato service, urging them to popu- nation. I have already told my col-| er, David Y. Gray, Frodertek B. Halsey, larize the bond issue among their if Barn nde Work A ne priced #18.7h Third toor, Old Bullding Rose, Belgian blue and maize, Piain ‘sport suite with belted heavy enough for white collar and 500 ag Georgette and lo Silk uses, $3.85 And have you heard of the tat Pmaller than a bill and easier to| leagues in the Senate that New York | Willian W tal es 8 ilistor, ‘Leighton tt. Nugent Alfred eee handle and wil serve as currency! will lead in subscriptions, as New Pian, * Ghaea a. Prout, John 1. i ean meet if the plans of the committee to | York y 8, Sizer, Charles 1, Street, James Dixon Roman Is De 7 ee to put| Yorkers can be depended upon to do ich v e, Robert W, Willl is James Di % {them in cireulation in all banks, de-| their full duty whenever they are Wisi Wa Wilson and Jobn' E: stl eB BeAr pe A 215 W. 42d res White and flesh colored crene rg e at | Georgette and crope de Chine blouses ACN ANNE SA ANU Ie, vartety of styles and trim- the price, mings. All are ou 6.76 arade. Coats at $7.60, $1 $33, uJ and ‘Old Buliding $15.50 aro of sorte, rey, Main Alsl ‘ | connected in Aiden Theatre, poplin) and buretla ithe thie skirts specially partment stores and large and small] Called upon,” Nh vases halal a with the Cora, Sayer. Company, nen 10 Kenmare St... *.¢" : or rinK's styler newly reduced. purchased ts ort offer at $2.95. | Porporations are not changed Moro than 180,000 telephone workers| two Nearo Tdamen on Duty| Yesterday at the age of fifty-olght, in 409-411 Fulton Si," Hs Me Silk Sweaters at $15 | aPgisttirts o* smcommon ceanty aT Se aL ihe iret sorte | » They will be given out in lou of| have been afforded means of sub- iit : his home, No, 34 Plaza Street, Brook- Oven ® to 7, Closed Bunda Were $22.50 to £32.50 | chitin, or plaid taffeta, plonty Sy cat ead: ils Fhange in the big atorcs and private | scribing by the New York Telephone} NEWMARK May 25.— 18, Coarpe ame n i i , i | } forporations will pay them as salary | Company, whose officers have worked|Joneph Smith of Boston and Edward! the Aurora “Graim, Cathedral’ Heatort rune, rtee Charne tor tt | |, Taken right from our own ) 10 employees who desire them. F ve| Ut their own novel way of handiing| Watson of Everett, both negroes, mem- tnd Mudison Streets, Brooklyn, at 4 P. wai for The World at! + 4 §u0 certificates may be exchanged for| the corporation's subscription aa well| Der# of the Sixth Regiment, Massachu- | Mto-day. The burial will be a€ Hagers- Pm Wiatier afte Ade ats 1! immaculately fresh as we tnaiat oun omen 8 amp e ‘ Dr \ J town, Md. . that our merchandise shall be. : } & $0 Baby Liberty Bond. ‘They are| as that for thy employees. The com-| fett4,National Guard, were on duty on Geod cot ty. atylor 1 S t y) wondertil awanters tor ie: Kae’ | PELSEY SUITS, — ale j ‘ the Boston & Maine Railroad near here | called Participation certificates, On Pany will pay half the interest on the] to-day. The men were walking aloni clally when one tata the ad- the face of the certificates appears) MOney it loans to the employees and| the, (rheks. and in attempting to aval freight train stepped directly in front vancing price of afl! £ ena explanation: the bonds will be pald for and de-| of s passenger train and were killed. Baw floor ‘Se id Butane. For Our $29.75 to $49.75 Grades RAP WNNG GuMiRbaty represents @ pay-| {vere to the employees With the gcerbedbalest hetgashe W. t h fi P ] Wh vb eSmartert eulte you ever saw at | A brilliant green golf suit hes « Sqwent of $10 as a subscription to the | JUNe, 1918, and all subsequent coupons|Leaps to Death Under Subway Train, a Cc. es or eop e ose Underclothes _ Parnes of a maker who caverse Rome are ‘ot the Wehter qport. Liberty Loan of 1917, U an. | @ttached. A man belleved from papers found in pe pone, oe goren ight Jersey, some of Jer , of 1917, Upon surren- fi nat a bit Bets | goltien which In heavier and ‘eultatle e y one vel 20¢ to $1.75 in @ delicious tan, with a | Mostly size 1 ly freah, including | futpleated shire vandé a “Jacket | Gyiy ono of eneh, cronses and tes. single one pretty ale Kray sult has facings of | country won tler"of this certificate to the Fede More than $40,000 in subscriptions |hl# pockets to be Walter Borgish, of No. li I M BATAAITGE Nev York, cocoras n fubscriptiona | 95 ‘Bast ‘Tremont Avenue, the Bronx, a Ime Is oney Reserve Bank of New York, accom-| Were made to-day by the employees rc Thoma a, |cO0K out of work, Jumped from a south . panied by four others of like amount, | Of Thomas A, Edison, who, at a rous-|bound train in the one Hundred and) We sell watches that are known everywhere for scien- tifie construction and for accuracy, watches such as a man the holder thereof will be entitled to] ne meeting last night appealed to{Forty-ninth Street station of the « ie. for traveling and. mot se th alze but every table for en who Wear sizes 34 a joor, Old Building y * instantly. killed, > secelve @ $50 United States Govern- | them to invest all thelr spare money | Tits boay wan taken’ to the: Fordiam whose time is money is glad to wear; watches that the if! Flesh Color Underclothes leat ey ee, 31-2 per cent Bue Dbigwest bargain a country ever| Morgue. most exacting customers would choose as gifts, j qyRink Datiate nietteowna, #1 to Women’ s Shoes None Bond with all coupons attached.” | ffordec yey ce Pink envelope ehemi. 1, $1.26, “The Liberty Bond Committee has| Other subscriptions recorded to-day ADProP tinal Meadows, ct ites wa We we eet tobe fn all | White Underelothes not been advised how many certifi- | ¥ cates will be issued to the New York | Brv ederal Reserve district, but it is the | for « elief that they will be as common as | Colm $10 bills, They will be evidence of the bond buyer's patriotism as well as @ handy means of exchange and | are not in any sense mere receipts | for money paid on account of bonds. ‘They were designed to overcome the argument advanced by many that in| subscribing under the present system ne got nothing to show for his In- | vestment, ‘Tho first subscription to come from United States insular possessi»a | This branch store is to be reached Liberty Loan headquarters to- | discontinued. DQ | lay when W. H. Anderson & Com- | pany of Manila, Philippine Islands, | ‘ through Charles C. Robinson, New | | Zoo: is York agent for the Philippine Na- . PY ore Rhee A yo ; tfonal Bank, took $20,000, Mr, Bobin Wiishicanes, enti 14k . o ral gon announced that the Philippine | Reductions! | Pe aac rp tall bc atte bo herp rey uel per iia silver, from the best factories for $500,000 worth of the loan and From 25 to 50% ta Acnbribad would later take $1,500,000 of certifi- cates of Indebtedness to be used al#o Watches repaired, regu- + lated, adjusted ] for war loans. ' i on the With the instructions from ths} Clothing & premises by experts of Manila bank came advices from Col. | 4 hi thorough training and F. W. Woolworth, $500,000; Stern | WASHINGTON, May 25.—An appro- 0,000; Fifth Avenue Bank, |priation of $200,000 for the purchase of 000,000; Indi Great East Meadows, N. J., as a target + Indian Refining |Tinge and camp grounds for, the Gov: ernment was passed by the Benate to- sting of the committee of day particulars as represented. Our own watch inspectors make a critical exar tion of every watch move- 1 ment, no matter how high | and how well deserved the — || reputation of the maker | may be. »s always reason- able, since we have no sky-high, overhead charges to pay or to meet | whit Seen a Better at $4 and $5 Shoes for all the different Sum- Buckled pumps of ull kid and mer occasions, You will be amaaed | Gajnty, stra Sits Sadehaceve at the amartnens of every single | one ie’ suring fore ia pumps. very model. and dull kid. O50, At #4) white canvas pumps with Pt AO 1 Play oxfords i | i ie WALTHAM 2\ 1 ivory white soles and ne mbinations, 60¢ to $1 ‘The same atyle in black dull or patent Yeutey imps of dull calf Third floor, Old Buliding | kid, $4. lor, Old Buliding MEN Looking Ahead to Memorial Day An Unusual Offer--400 Men’s Suits of Blue Serge at $27.50 Solid 14-karat eid, plain polished oan tace. Walt In Three Models for Young Men and Their Dads We arranged for this a year ago. Our ta‘loring shops made up the suits, according to our rigid directions, during the dull season. They are splendid! The coats are three button, with soft rolling fronts, single or double-breasted, and have a semi- military suggestion to their lines, The serge is a midnight blue—fast, myaranteed; fuzz-less, pick-less serge for severe, long service that is hard to wrinkle or catch a “shine, Dominico Gomez that he ts dri long practice. Drop in iatives who will offer thelr servi ny time while your watch ty the United States is in our hands and learn ra The first a Nee le schools to All these goods have been Ke how bbe icent ter progres nee ‘ Sy eet pre eee =|) $50,000 of W ker . Hor Mann School. The are 250 ‘| boys in the schoo! ‘Tonday the sale FINEST FIFTH AVENUE __< $25 Real Lam. pig Beamaless _ Solid § F 0 anahkiarer EES ert ttan wane TRADE Brandegee-Kincaid Cloths $50 8 rt vale fo qMetiing ; nade, Tho. boy told. Virgil Pretty | £ s Neckwear = Belin Mis BM h fe 3. 3 000 made. The boys told V ret Eprings Suits & TopCoats| \s for $1.00 | 3 Bieta E piyimtncd free. as wns or ‘ A Pre-Holiday Sale : Dresses, Suits, Coats and_ Skirts 9.75 « 69c $100 o Engage-| CG») Poy 75) [pans 50 bad 89c | = ment Ly f | Silk Shirts $150 Rings and | 2¢-karat, $5.25 up/22-karai, o/.40 up $1'7.50 Formerly $4, $5, $00 & ind gave them three years with which to repay. In addition the boy v brought in subscript other Dia-| is-karat, $4.00 up|18-karat, $5.50 up m oon d_ tkarat, $3.30 up! 14-karat, $4.40 up n man, headmaster, that they had de vised their own scheme of buying Their fathers loaned them the funis DOWN-STAIRS STORE | Bre earns Stee sale 821,75 $59 and 88.50; deweles:| ERC | MBER for Women and Young Women A consignment of 90,000 Liberty | $310.00 $23 75 $4.75, $5.80 $275 We are di-) —— The Down-Stairs Store aims to meet the wishes of everybody at the right time. It has Bond buttons reached the committve 47.50 e Underwear rect im- ‘ | | taken advantage of this occasion to go into its stocks and reduce prices on broken lots, and tile morning. ay Mache Aree apasalle ery . $29.59), 391 $350 poriers i | of piel ry He abe eee $8. 4 ns ' also into the manufacturers’ market buying good things ie cheaply. ee cela i oa cilea ta ear | ie eee $35 5O8 CAMONCS. | Ve kwrat, $5.50 up|I4-karat, $6.60 up | |! Twenty Distinct Price Groups Covering Every Fashion the red, white and blue button wiih eo SAORI ees ao | Need of the Day at Prices Down a Third and More. SSeurS ots a os geeaele LAMBERT BROTHERS peg Si Py Gish i A Genuine Chance to Save pes * 50 | F O R Ww O M E N PEA e gee bow cabny iiane Ch 7 } Diamonds—Jewelry— Watches | 350 Silk Dresses, $7.50 100 Suits at $17.50 N worn by quine 5, whon the ‘ 00 are ¢ P silk; simple shirtwaist models in ur own srocke—which we have sold Gereromanv'e subscription books Lg arris ore Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street | |) svjy'siih shu!whi!tomomactente dalton 0 | beta la kPa thattina ers, weal Sunes Bae close. | 5 FIFTH AVENUE, AT TH RTY-THIRD ST., Store Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Nights Until 9. feta bave reulte ¢ 125 Je agi Suits, $10 Tho largest individual subscriptior Oppos te the Waldort 150 Silk Dresses, $10 8 Apel ¢ Might that the, skirts with pe savage Sait uk c stat oa eee Taffeta, crepe do chine, natural pongee—some of nea; rose, gold, ‘mustard, green. : tila sie : wae ee Het ht, Rate pdted ate | 86 Cloth Coats, $7.50 250 Silk Dresses, $14.75 etree, Wray and wilt sola obi: Sy Grawp RaApips vandan a en so aita.tat: | 150 Silk Coats, $14.75 dresses of th Jations, Afternoon, sy models in satin and taffeta—eome have col- FURNITURE SROREANE SOE AE tl are tle Weeds sik api toale'al baate ole 260 Wath Dres 4.75 La Sere , ‘ tas pala eoare Be acs 500 Skirts, $1, $1.95, $2.95 , CREDIT TERMS in tavenvacsiant: i? have'dslnty ‘Mie’ eoliare tote | | Smart wporta moda tp, waabable raateriale—wtie ss Down on $50-% oe ee een rape 41.96; self-striged, rep ‘anid fine cordeline at 42.06 750 50 Coat Dresses, $6.75 75 Jersey Capes, $7.50 COLD STORAGE AND 2 ae | watt cis haar | Geta an et ae ees 10.0 « 150-00 Tarkio buckles roadcloth collar; fawn, gold and. tw “ INSURANCE ON axe 4 4 ate | | | une © tee FOR YOUNG WOMEN FREF, BRASS BED 300 Silk Dresses, $11.75 2,000 Wash Dresses, $1 : cant, ave have. binh: tails ‘These are, in our judgment, the best $1 dresses we on. tite mute have ever offered for girls of 6 to 14, | A Summer Furs in Hult ae ts, $3 85 to Another Fine Sale Attractive New Models mun bid 1,000 New Crepe de ihine Blouses, $2.50 , * New e jouses, yohorita 750 Crepe de Chine and Georgette 5 White and neous dy APARTMENTS FURNISHED , : , no vrettheat way" Wecomine tinea COMP.ETE FROM $50 TO $500 earn ee re lesh aSlar kad whiter beens Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER tatlor blouse rd id hemstitched; Tub Skir ts, $1, § ope hemes eng] lace mined Ww lace and embrotdery, 1 $1. n ta nod The $3.85 blouses are mostly fess colored and $ t dela, ine ut { i white, good materials, an: tractive Old Buliaing re , fie Down. Stairs Sto A aa luce ae , COLUMBUS. AVE. oe a Sore bypDay “WORLD WANTS “WORK MUNDAY MORNING WONDERS. ; BET.103:'& 104 STF 1

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