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‘ a THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 81, 19:7. “ — John « Hammond, (hhai a@ Publi Cammmitice 1914, Betore Grand Jur Mer “ . ' tour yeare age, had & . to-day © Awe went Tm Aa ney i whe te Conducting nuiry inte alive + ecquisition wy ark a } Se button ot the cannet tof fram bath to-4 years cha” Wier wwreters. bands and Send tor Triton “Aides BARONY RN yarne Mr Hammonds tow ied in veperd to + wm ony officials 4 in the wale of Bens nd subsequent SERVICE! The Paramount Consideration in The Franklin Simon Boys’ Shops Not Only What the Boy Needs But Also What He Wants! Not Only the Necessities But the Luxuries of Apparel! E Franklin Simon Boy’s Shops are four in number but one in purpose, and that pu is Service. They are an institution, not a side issue. They are run for Boys, but not by Boys! They are as in- igently conducted as our Men’s Shops, as discriminating in their selections and as alert in their point of view. And it is proof of these things that in this season when fine merchandise is at a premium, the Franklin Simon Collections eclipse any- thing we have ever done for Boys! 14. Models in Boys’ Norfolks 8975 1 $27 All with two pairs of Knickerbockers Plain or ‘inverted pleat Norfolks, half or full belted; full lined, in cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds, tweeds, mixtures, in patterns especially designed for Boys. The fabrics are all wool, and the making is beyond criticism. 7 to 18 years. Six New Models in Boys’ Overcoats $1975 to 827 In plain beck, half or full belted military models. Shown in tweeds, velours, English cloths, and flannel or worsted lined in snappy color schemes that appeal to youthful eyes. 7 to 18 yrs. BOYS’ SHAWL COLLAR MACKINAWS In All Colors —*975, *119° and °1275 BOYS’ FURNISHINGS BOYS’ HATS Pueeiane i Sinket kale open shawl Pov ene on jar or roll collar —al 8, ats; ine, tc Fleecher endcolid colors. , = 48 Crush and Norfolk Madras and Mercerized Shirts pleat models, in on 95e to °350 teipedachavines 4 Flannel Pajamas—Serips Madray and * 8 eo? 95 Solsettes in colon . 95e @ °] 45 15 to *1 Indian Blanket Bathrobes °325 Inallcolors «eee eee New Fall Shapes in Derbies #300 19s *350 - me: ee Soft Felt Hats in seached or decached collar, , °25 1H pcan eee, Ne 500 "25 to '275 Silk Page Sesrh—in regl- mental stripes. » . . . . 5 Satin Finish Silk Scarfs In stripes and figures . . . 85c 50c Boys’ caps in a variety of colors, 95c to °15° BOYS’ SHOES Of Dull Gun Metal Calf, i : Sises 10 to 13%. +300 Ing tel _wererproot i 3 50 Tan or Black Elk Skin Leather, - Sizes 1015, 8400" Suse Seen 0450 Brown Cordovan Shoes. Ko-ko Calf, English last. Stes 1 to6. . . . 9700 Franklin Simon &Co. Boys’ Shops, Fifth Floor—Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. |MURPHY HAPPY BUT MUM: | intention of becoming American citizens, under the terms of a bill introduced re- | show that between July 1, 1915, and ‘ing in Congress, these aliens would be with Justice Goff, | wave leave! After a co District A until quired records. NOTIFY HYLAN TO-NIGHT) Tammany Chieftain Gets Reports From District Leaders That “Prospects Are Fine.” Chief Murphy sat in Tammany Hall to-day happy over the developments of the Republican primaries and receiving a long line of district leaders and other callers, but saying little, The word was quickly passed around that silence was to be the keynote of the campaign for the present at least. ‘The best subject to talk about to- day,” said Murphy, “is the weather,” The leaders reported that the pros- pects in their districts were fine, ex- cepting {n one particular, That is the somewhat menacing outlook for @ large Increase In the Socialist vote and none of them could tell just which Way that would cut the deepest. Judge Hylan will be formally notified of his nomination to-night in the Demo- cratic Fusion headquarters, No, 60 Bast Forty-second Street, with Tammany as an organization kept in the background of the Business Men's League. Samuel Untermyer will make one notification speech to the three city candidates to- gether, and each will reply. ‘The speech of Judge Hylan will be a general attack on the Mitchel Adminis- tration, with specific references to high taxes, extravagance, and the Gary echool system. T0 SPEED UP CITIZENSHIP FOR 626,616 DECLARANTS Senator Calder’s Bill Would Put About 300,000 of Them in National Army. WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—More than 600,000 aliens who have signified their would be naturalized in three months cently by Senator Calder of New York Statistics compiled by the Bureau of Naturalization “made public to-day June 30, 1917, 626,618 aliens declared thelr intention of becoming citizens, but under the law @ declarant cannot act upon his intention until the declaration is at least two years old. . Under the Allen Draft Bill, now pend- Mable for military service, thus reliev- ing great numbers of Americans, par- ticularly in cities having large foreign population. ‘The bureau © tem that about 800,000 of tho aller of mi tary age, The bill also would natural- ize foreigners who have enlisted in the milltary service of the United Oysters, Chowders, Fish and Omelettes Should Flavor With An excellent relish for Soups, Salads, Hot and Cold Meats and Vegetables —Especially Baked Beans. } At Grocers’ and Delicatessen Stores MADE IN U.S.A. Rest and Sleep After Treatment With Cuticura|| ! pied ore, For Ecsemas, Rashes oud lichinds Surprised at lan all Baby Clock, He Tells | teente GOOD FURNITURE Estimate Board wre wing bows bem yew bee Veepte ‘ President 1 cae’ + ne begen o Rant — oy 0 " - r y ite » te ’ Pr) when the cupole vs re 4 oo Milchel emprenend ew “ . 4 that the Art Com ‘ee > ° . “6 te © ont ew -“™ Pub titgmpyateamrot |, My pet agrecing t i @emeter him.” anid Mr Dowling ‘I hope a4 of seven ond thet tr ‘Would | embervace him of Breton Trey. how tn @ Window eleven feet Over” nie ob It wae finely « . : One te nat wpdentiy,. {tt 80 over for . the Mayor, “hut f am aleo « be > in Your Most Crithe Wit 18 is found thar | TAREE SOLDIERS BURNED. reduction of the sine of the clock |» ; and the lowering of ite position in. | ale with ite usefulness, it puould 1 to the position it « Three soldiers 4 |ousty, when « noon to-day Ne Clock ie to be stuck |Company M. the Mayor asked M e fire.” You way a window “ tor replied Dowling sarcastt | Street. ore | only "i ‘and I would not be a bit aur. | pr Johm Men — prised if some one built sbuttere | *P HnssnnOMRa ANOUNAMAA HASHANAH rhegy oe k over the face of the dial on | Pr! 4 ae the same compan theory that*no one ts out after| Marry preps | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT’ hour. os on the coffee urn coursed the ex en the re- |= Jranklin Simon gs Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets NEW FASHIONS or TO-DAY For Misses, Juniors and Girls SUITS, COATS ana DRESSES New Suit Fashions—For Misses The individual Shop for MISSES’ SUITS, sizes 14 to 20 years; showing suits with the new ripple, draped or surplice coats, nar- row shoulders and close fitting sleeves, made exclusively by Franklin Simon & Co. New Coat Fashions—For Misses The Individual Shop for MISSES’ COATS, sizes 14 to 20 years; showing the new length Coats, in cloth, velvet or plush, Empire, belted, basque or flaring models; also handsome evening Coat-Wraps. Tailored Suits 29.50 to 89.50 Fur Trimmed Suits _ 29.50 to 265.00 Tailored Coats Fur Trimmed Coats 18.50 to 79.50 29.50 to 195.00 New Gown Fashions—Fot Misses New Dress Fashions—For Juniors The Individual Shop for MISSES’ GOWNS, The Individual Shop for JUNIORS’ eye 14 to 20 years; showing tailored serge DRESSES, sizes 13 to 17 years; showing an sabre silk afternoon or evening gowns; unusually large selection, also specially bustle frock and draped efiects, as well designed dresses for the hard-to-fit girl from as other silhouettes are featured. 12 to 16 years of age. Wool Dresses 14.50 to 79.50 : Wool Dresses 9.75 to 29.50 Silk or Evening Gowns 18,50 to 195.00 Daytime or Party’ Frocks 18.50 to 39.50 New Dress Fashions—For Giris The Individual Shop for GIRLS’ DRESSES, sizes 6 to 16 years; tailored or dressy models of serge, wool plaid, taffeta, crepe de chine or wool challie; party dresses ot chiffon, taf- feta or crepe de chine, also washable frocks. New Coat Fashions—For Girls The Individual Shop for GIRLS’ and JUNIORS’ COATS, sizes 6 to 17 years; double- breasted, Russian belted or semi-Empire models, in new cloth fabrics, also of velveteen; new shaped collars, pockets and belts. 10.75 to 39.50 16.75 to 69.50 Wool or Silk Dresses Party Frocks 6.75 to 29.50 14.50 to 39.50 Tailored Coats Fur Trimmed Coats DISTINCTIVE TAILORED DRESSES For the Miss, 14 to 20 years Shopping, walking, college or school dresses, made of serge, Poiret twill, gabardine, tricotine, wool Jersey, broadcloth, chiffon velvet or velveteen; exclisive bustle, draped, pleated or straight line tailored models. 14.50 to 79.50