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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, & BER 98, 1917. 2 TL ALESIS Sarees Ser] ree Seve ott wo wt secematen tar] teenedy, orepriote of « iger srore | 189 of the aprings and eamtatned ety ¢” | | a, = Te Teh merely oo tees ioe Ned the erlentioe of Peters! |e tow tote Meamedy d-ctered \ he! we wh colds ae tee tn the prenew Ke o = ana 4 Witte af the movement - kB. . po to nee of matches, mane | we theories womte 7 Z U az “ol S JAP 4s ne at Me fartured ih Peeden and gurebeeed te locy 5 + oherhe the ems 47-49 West 42d St FULL AID IN WAR "eae oo | cots a how | whereas, om be - ot-4 to. See Financial Distrlet Toast City at Chamber unt ¢ Luncheon ous, which eunteined ororee of, tue ot toe Ones —e BIG SAVING SALE PRIMA @ naTe emer WHOLESALE .fff 2. ATR fl On Sale, Saturday Afternoon & Street Dresses Of Fine Quality Satins, Serges, Georgette, Crepe de Chine Crepe Meteor, Plaid, Serge and Satin Combinations fashioned on long, graceful lines- tonn lnprenned bat the @i@ertic menrure romp jehtp ehall be he nd glowing ohh Ae cee | Wo PENCE, SAYS MILNER, SPSS SE) WITH UNREPENTANTS Faymnene Minaton te New York oa ety the = Lint COATS & SUITS ‘ $22.50 and $25.50 we HIGH CLASS _DRESSES | far Connell a) ee as|Member of firitish War Counel Wastes Arouses Cheers at American h ok "lo"bne, At $9.60 $13.50 $17.50 mex net 7 STVI en eYONTS Hm sre tALTy 2 .. is W. 334 means oo much te all the of on-Jutee Mavert ~ rrrth Avenee et Visitors proceeded the Equitable Bulla Droatway. From the ¢ and commere, exchange and Vawitattde Bulléing, after a brief viet 1, would Orie us to « better to the Mankers Civ, they drove the "" Aerwtandal hes Rut to 4 hay there ie something more, ‘Bast | to the Btoek Bachange ‘a Wret on common ground. That We ve Ma he Ban, has flown from | rier and and lighted in the | jj Weat in all the newest bustle and other smart effects! The Values Are Most Exceptional! New arrivals, grouped into four divisions, to bring about quick and easy selling, disregarding intended prices unrepentant Germa: © sen Werites tee onal 7 ot the United ned on the snow-white o are Se { your flag and my flag ae they |Mficance of it Lort Miiner evoked @ tay on your land and my land | Wemendous outburet from thee at the fa world aw This te the day f the gathering of the clans of the of honor were Fast and of the West. ‘The day has unt K Ishii, Ambassador Bx. dawned in which the yesterday is for- : ection, when old prejudices, ol. niptentiary: Vies ‘i iderstandings, ae ‘and Land nis. | jita, Impertel Jape- us as we great Navy: Majorten, HM. @ugano, new {nade "trotvere jn the ntrugr'e STEEL SPRINGS IN BOXES Japanese Army; M. Haol- [°', aan Y, buman freedom va, Consul General at San Pran- “"), itraguengVntou ‘segelicigeng LABELLED AS MATCHES wo; M.Nagal, Secretary of Foreten Outrebridge wal Affairs, Tokio; Commander M, Ando, “We Relieve that this visit which Imperial Japanese Navy; Lieut, Col ‘Tanikawa, Imperial Japanese Army; T. Imal, Viow Conul at Hon- julu; @. Owaku, Prtvate Semretary to Viscount Ishtl, and Almaro Bato, | japanese Ambassador to the United) States. Among those invited to meat the (iatinguished visitors were: Mayor Mitehel, C Yada, Japanese Consul General in Now York; Breckinridge | ong, third assistant Secretary of | ; Rear Admiral Nathandel R. Usher, U. 8. N.; Brig, Gen. James A. Irons, U. 8. A; Brig, Gen, EN D. Hoyle, U. & A.; Capt, W. W. Phelps, U. 8. N.; A. B, Ruddock, Secretary of the Embassy, Department of State; Lieut, Col, M. Machi, Military Attache Imperial Japanese Embassy; Com- mander Viscount ‘Hotta, Assistant Naval Attache, Japanese Embassy; E. Nutda, Third Secretary, Japanese Em- bassy; John Russell Kennedy, Elbert H, Gary, Chaairman Mayor's Commit- tee; Maj, Gen, Dantel Appleton, Wul- ympaniona was a luncheon given at he Chamber of Gommerce. The MINNFAPOLIS, Sept 26—W, J. Franklin Simon s Co. A Store of Individual Shops $4 c.00 $1975 a pte ong phashngeedl-y Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets * Usually $18.50 & $22.50 Usually $24.50, $30.00, $32.50 A number of very Saran dias be Handsome dresses in Serge, Satin and plain talored” Sergen, Satin Ou ae MISSSES’, JUNIORS’ «a GIRLS’ APPAREL lars, trimming, belts and shirts, New enease liam Fellowes Morgan, yreearet draped and tunie effects. Colors, Navy, of Beige, new Blue, Beetroot, Taupe, Plum, the Merchants’ Association of New Beetroot, Blue, Tan, &&c. Navy and Black. York: Lindsay, Rasel, Proddeat of FOR AUTUMN and WINTER $ hed $29 Me wn can out Entire} id introduced in tailored Si a e Wilcox, U. + Capt. Gei ra mtirely new ideas are introduced in tailore uits R.A. C, Smith, George T. Wil ¢ ‘ n tail DRESSES at 25 DRESSES at Ee Freakin |G. Brown) denny. \6: and Coats, made exclusively by Franklin Simon & Co. oe Usually $35 & $39.75 Elaborate Models Usually up to $55 paar Po rdypselle espe ponds PP ; Magnificent Satin, Charmeuse, Serges, Pol- Choicest and most beautifully trimmed missioner; Leon G. Godley, Hunter any of the new dresses, for street, afternoon, college, school or evening wear, | Wykes, Donn Barber and William C, Breed. In responding to @ toast to the mis- ston, Viscount Ishii said: “Tam giad of the opportunity to say some things to you om an ooca- sion which demands and insures frank speech and sincerity, I am speaking \to the men who represent the whole ret I'will, and Tricotine long line models, bustle, surplice and straight-line mod- Some elaborately braided and embroidered, — ¢ls—fashioned in Satin Charmeuse, Crepe New high collar effects, also exquisite de Chine, Georgette, Serge—also beaded short waist modes for the miss—an entire- and braided Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Wool ly new collection in every desirable shade, Jersey. are made of soft finished fabrics that drape gracefully into the new bustle, tunic, directoire or redingote models, giving a slender, youthful silhouette—now the vogue. MISSES’ SUIT SHOP MISSES’ COAT SHOP Sizes 14 to 20 years Sizes 14 to 20 years Strictly tailored or fur trimmed Suits Strictly tailored or fur trimmed Coats | pen 03 4...¥ Silver Wool Velour Suits, 39.50 to 195.00 | | Bolivia Cloth Coats, 29.50 to 245.00 ; i nia . Tr ank lin Simon & Co. Duvet de Laine Suits, 29.50 to 145.00 | | Duvet de Laine Coats, 29.50 to 168.00 ; r 8 Bolivia Cloth Suits, 59.50 to 195.00 | | Tweed Mixture Coats, 18.50 to 59.50 \ ) d gS T; / |] Fifth Avenue, 37th and 36th Sts. Broadcloth Suits, 29.50 to 145.00 | | Velour or Plush Coats, 29.50 to 148.00 ' 5 Or ay or | Heather or Wool Jersey Suits, 29.50 to 79.50 | | Silver Wool Velour Coats, 39.50 to 79.50 : 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Misses’, Girls’ and Children ’s Velvet or Velveteen Suits, 39.50 to 265,00 | | Silk or Velvet Wraps, 29.50 to 195.00 : CORRECT SHOES GIRLS’ SUIT SHOP GIRLS’ COAT SHOP 5 Misses’ Low Heel Shoes Also for Juniors, Sizes 12 to 17 years. Also for Juniors, Sizes 6 to 17 years, Of highest quality tan or black Strictly tailored or fur trimmed Suits Strictly tailored or fur trimmed Coats ' Russia calf, laced, made on stylish Wool Velour Suits, 29.50 to 79.50 | | Wool Velour Coats, 16.75 to 59.50 : ee Tie thie d, 7.00 Broadcloth Suits, 29.50 to 59.50 | | Zibeline Coats, 12.78 to 29.50 Velvet or Corduroy Suits, 39.50 to 69.50 Heather Mixture Suits, 24.50 to 59.50 Diagonal Cheviot Suits, 18.50 to 39.50 Broadcloth Coats, 18.50 to 59.50 Velvet Coats, 18,50 to 69.50 Plaid or Novelty Mixture Coats, 10.75 to 39.50 JUST ARRIVED Misses’ Buckskin Top Shoes | Laced shoes of highest quality tan Russia calf, with ivory or gray buckskin tops. New low heel last with light welted soles, Sizes 2) to 7}, Widths AA toD, 8.50 A Large Shipment of New Style Victrolas Of all models, featuring the new Victor, extra power- f ful and silent running motor, ; i Visit our Victrola Department on the Seventh 5 Floor and let us demonstrate the new features of s | these wonderfully improved instruments, i o i All Styles of Victrolas 19 0 Sl SPECIAL SHOWING SATURDAY Misses’ Tailor Made Suits Twenty-four new models, with or without fur trimming Of silver wool velour, duvet de laine, broadcloth, Oxford suitings or velveteen; fashionable straight line suits with various length coats that are Russian blouse, surplice, belted or strictly tailored; new model skirts. 14 to 20 years, Girls’ Tan Willow Calf Shoes | Made on broad orthopedic last of | highest quality tan willow calf, laced, welted soles and flat heels, Sizes 11 to 2, Widths B to E, 39.50 5.00 From $15.00 to $400.00 On Easy Payments as Low as $5 a Month Children’s Tan Laced Shoes Of superior quality tan willow calf | made on broad orthopedic last, welted soles and spring heels. | Sizes 8 to 109. Widths B to E. MISSES’ DRESS SHOP GIRLS’ DRESS SHOP Sizes 14 to 20 years. Also for Juniors, Sizes 6 to 17 years, Misses’ Wool Dresses 14,50 to 115.00 | | Girls’ Wool Dresses 5.95 to 29.50 Silk or Velvet Dresses 18,50 to 145.00 | | Silk or Velveteen Dresses 12.75 to 39.50 Misses’ Evening Gowns 18.50 to 195.00 | | Juniors’ Wool or Silk Dresses 14.50 to 39.50 eventh Floor, j Complete Stock of Victor Records j 8 aoe Came 0 Grane () Gone (0) Gree (Gan ane Sirona 8) Sees) Goremer() aaseen t) Goma (Game) Gee) Gamma 4.00 ar MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT |) Misses’ and Girls’ Shoe Shap Third Floor t & ‘