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‘" + f ‘ ‘ 6 od os ___THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918. 4 _ Franklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. At Reduced Prices—SATURDAY Misses’, Juniors’ ana Girls’ Coats Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Also plain tailored; of wool velour or Pom Pom Bolivia, majority silk lined, warmly interlined, Sises 14 to 20 years. Misses’ High Class Coats ‘Three distinct models of wool velour, silvertone or Poiret 45. 00 velour; natural beaver or Hudson seal fur collar; silk lined, warmly interlined. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $59.50 to $69.50 19.75 Heretofore $29.50 29.50 Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats Of wool velour with collar of natural nutria fur; lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 8 to 17 years. At Special Price—SATURDAY MISSES’ VELVETEEN DRESSES Trimmed with Black Silk Braid "AVY, brown or black velveteen dresses bound with black silk braid, satin roll collar, graceful side draped skirt. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Special 18.50 AN ENTIRELY NEW SPRING FABRIC FOR TAILORED DRESSES Wool Scrim Dresses Exclusive Franklin Simon & Co. Models ITRAIGHTLINE MODELS, many combined with satin; new shaped collars are of satin or white Georgette crepe; featured are apron, panelled or slashed tunic skirts. 39.50 and 49.50 Misses’ Annual Clearance Sale of FRANKLIN SIMON Overcoats and Suits for Big Boys Big Reductions Big Values Originally Big Selections Bigger Values Now ‘Upteaen is no genuine need to sacrifice Boys’ Clothes at prices like these in times like these. But we are not going to blow hot one season and blow cold the This is our clearance season for Boys’ Clothes and next. we have cut prices with our customary liberality, not so much to clean up our stocks—that isn't worrying us—but to enlarge the circle of our regular patrons through the medium of a Season-end Sale, Big Boys’ Overcoats, reduced to *9.75 Formerly *12,75—still worth it! Both slip-on and belted models, in plain grays and browns, as well as novelty heather weaves, fancy worsted lined. Ages 8 to 16 years. Big Boys’ Winter Suits, reduced to 88.75 with extra knickerbockers Formerly $12.50 and §9,75-—still worth it! Snappy Norfolk models, made of all-wool tweeds and cheviots, Ages 10 to 18 years, inattractive grays and browns. This is the first time we have sold Boys’ Belted Mackinaws for 86.75 Made of genuine Western Mackinaw cloth, in gray, brown, green or red plaid effects, and made well, Far ahead of the average run of values. Ages 6 to 18 years. BOYS’ SHOF | FLOOR Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets 6 te Heretofore $35.00 to $49.50 | beautif HOTEL MARTINIQUE FIRE. Fire tn the linen room, on the four teenth floor of the Hotel Martinique, at 11 o'clock Jast night, caused @ littio ex- citement but did trivial damage, Lt War discovered by @ maid in bedding a been taken from a ‘| OWNERSHIP PLANS roo oth put out alarm, but there no work for the Bremen to do when they strived Manager Richarda denied a. report that the biate was quepicious, He « A muent probably had carelessly dre 1 a cigarette on the bed and that th blaze which followed amouldored in the linen room. trical Subway Conduits and Electric Light Plants, Sa e Tea Darkens lectric Light Plants By Samuel M. Williams. air to Any Shade mf Staff Correspondent of The | Evening World.) Don’t Stay Gray! Here's an }| ALBANY, Jan. 11.—In the line of Old-time Frecipe that Any- ‘public ownership of utilities, the Hy- body can Apply. lun administration in New York, sup- ported by Tammany Hall, has for- ‘The use of Sage and Sulphur for ,™ulated nome definite plana of pro- restoring faded, gray hair to its nat- cedure, which depend for thelr realiz- | ural color dates back to grandmoth- ation montly upon enabling legisla. | er's time. She used it to keep her | hair beautifully dark, glossy and at- tion, it became known here to-day. Because of the city’s financial condi- tractive, Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appear ance, this simple mixture was applied on, !t will be Impossible to launch with wonderful effect. any project requiring Inrge expendt- | But pital a home Is mussy and ture of money in acquisition of| out-of-date, Nowadays, by asking at proportion, y drug sore or sdipnnt Gone Tho Mayor and Comptroller have uu get this famous old found, also, that the pay-as-you-go preparation, ithproved by the addition policy 19 a further handicap, They of other ingredients, which can be will not sock, however, to have it depended upon to restore natural col ily abolished, as was first pro- or and beauty to the hair, . sd, but only modified in certain and evenly that nobody ean tell it has | fF revenue Producing improvements heen applied. You simply dampen a ®M4 Investments. If this can bo done sponge or soft brush with it and draw the public ownership and operation this through your hair, taking one polley wil be directed to the fol- strand at a time. By morning the, lowing enterprises: gray hair disappears, and after an- | First, motor bus tines. other application or two it becomes! second, the electrical subway con- Wyet pepe wand” Selzivue Com. | ute cth's n pound ts a delightful toilet re quisite | Thlrd, gas and electric light plants. for those who desire @ more youthful] There is no present intention of appearance, It is not intended for taking over surface and elevated rail- the cure, mitigation oF prevention of | roads. dis Advt Motor bus Mnes can be started by \the City Government at any time jwithout much expenditure or fran- ehise difficulties, There Is only one |regular franchise, and that for Fifth |Avenue. The other private lines op- erate rmere permits, The subway conduits in Manhattan and the Bronx are a monopoly con- trolied by the New York Telephone Company and the in Electric > Their franchise, however, has a clause giving the city the right to take them over any time at an appraised valuation, Only the nar- row margin of city debt Hmit pre- vents the Hylan Administration from | exercising this right of capture at once. | Municipal ownership and operation of the gas and electric light com- | panies ig an earnest aspiration of the new Government which, however, is farther off than the two other un- takings, requiring both en < sation at Albany and fin, surces at home, lee Y. W. C. A. RAISES $928,368. The ¥. W. ©. The Penalty of Eye Neglect —is far too serious to ignore. The cost of glasses is of tri- fling importance compared with the Value of your sight. i i & Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitting Glasses from $2.50 9b hilich kSons Established 55 Years New York: 184 B'way at John St, 223 Sixth Ave., 1th St. 350 Sixth Ave, ad St. 101 Nafsau, at Ann St, 17 West 42d Street, B’klyn: 498 Fulton St., cor.Bond St A. yesterday announced | 425,268.42 as the total for the first halt | of the eight-day campalgn to raise York's share of the work. Yeater ns ranged from 3 centa, negro boys in Wana to $50,000 from Mra Mrs. Henry PB, Davi- 5.000 from J, B, Mor- Relieves the monotony of the daily menu Gives a “differ- ent” and delicious flavor to soups, oysters, fish, eggs, and }| maker's store, | Willard Straight nnounced Ww omnan's Committers Hayes'a com: ‘Three hun- AtGrocers and Delicatessen Stores MADE IN U. S. A. E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St... N. ¥. a 000; bur C, Guibert Coigate, 1,000 ributions for the iny te were $118 '| Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings | $10.00 to $1,500.00 $25 Whoever plans Dia- ¢59 mond prices generally monds as gifts should $75 have shot up like a know that by timely, $100 resis large, spot cash pur- rocket but give no promise of coming - . | chases and direct im- down like the stick. ]} Lamberts $200 7D Novel effects in Dia- eae) mond Cluster Rings, $60.00 up. portations, are able to save him $275 money, although dia- $350 $150 $200 $250 $300 $400 | All Lambert Diamonds are mounted in the Lambert factory in the same building with the store. $65 $85 $125 . HYLAN’S MUNICIPAL \COLONEL TO HUNT ILL LL BABIES Are Yost Try The Col, Roosevelt to-day anpounced his Intention of going on a hunt for babies suffering from want of ilik, The lower @ant side, the Bowling Green district and the Gramercy district of New York Will come under the eyes of the former President to-morrow, A doen families Will be visited. Two physicians wil! accompany Col, They Include Bus Lines, Elec-|Roorevelt. = ~ Ascertain whether suffering from mal- nutrition, Military rings, solid gold, $9.50 up; sterling silver, $5.00 up. Appropriate emblems on sides. Monograms engraved without charge. Brides will treasure Lambert seamless solid gold wedding Guaranteed to be Solid 14-karat, $3.30 up; solid 18-kurat, $4.00 |! rings. 5 ve and shape to please any taste. of the quality - stated in each Es EE case and to be | ea free from solder, Seas tae Constructed 22-karnt, $5.25 up ¢2-karat, $7.00 up UP# with care for a 1s-karat, $4.00 up 18-karat, $5.50 up Karat, $5.25 up. long life of 1 s-kurat, $3.30 up 14-karat, $4.40up No clarge for wear. engraving. LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watchee Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Nights Until 9. Thovkands of come alim by following the advice of doc- tors who recommend Marmola Prescrip- ton Tablete, thoee harmicss little fat re- ducers that lity the dove of the fa- mous Marm rescription, If too fat, don't walt for the doctors advice. Go now to your druggist or write to the Marmola Co., 864 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich., and for 76¢ procure a largo cose of thee tableta. ‘They reduce two, three or four pounds & week without exercise, dieting or any unpleasant affect whatever, If too fat, try this to-dag.—Adv! tat people have be- apert Dentistry OAINLESS METHODS Porcelain Fill- Sec ings, d@ Bridge Work. Reuwsonable Peles. Established Over 25 Years 500 5th Ave., 2d floor N.W. CORNER 422 STREET —_—_—_—_—_—_ Sunday World Wants Work Wonders McCreery & Co. ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 12TH 34th Street Children will be welghed to Radical Reductions Entire Stock FINEST WINTER OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men $33.00 Entireremaining stock reduced to effect an immediate clearance Handsome Dress Overcoats Formerly 45.00, 50.00 and 55.00 Fur-Collared Overcoats Formerly ...ccccceecsnsen spvvssnstessvasennssesseeas sevens 50.00 and 55.00 Long Ulsters, Town Ulsters, Slip-on and Chestertields Formerly................ 88.00, 40.00, 45.00. 50.00 and 55.00 Smart warm Ulsters made of Imported and Domestic Fabrics, including the famous O’Brien. Handsome Dress Overcoats, full silk lined, made of Melton, Metcalf and Worumbo Fabrics. Not all sizes in any one pattern, but all sizes in the assortment from 34 to 46. As the quantity is limited early selections gre ad visable. Smart Overcoats $22.75 formerly 26.50, 28.50, 80.00& 35.00 Slip-on Overcoats $18.50 formerly 22.50 and 25.00 The assortment includes lar, roomy Slip-on Models- —only one or two of a Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Chesterfield, Slip-on and kind; good quality fabries, many with fancy loose Box styles; handsome fab superior backs; quarter satin-lined; not all sizes in any tailoring; mostly quarter, satin-lined; not all one pattern, but sizes from 34 to 44 in the sizes inevery pattern, but sizesin the lot $4 to 44. assortment. SMART WINTER SUITS For Men and Young Men $22.75 $26.50 $33.00 formerly formerly formerly 26.00 to 30.00 2.50 to 36.00 40.00 to 55.00 Suits that embody the newest style features; developed in excellent quality Fabrics; attractive patterns; perfect tailoring, workmanship and finish; all sizes, including “regulars,” “longs,” “shorts” and “stouts.” MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—5TH FLOOR Annual Clearance Sale MEN’S SHOES $5.85 $7.50 formerly 7.00 to 12.00 Smart styles on new lasts; in all desirable leathers, All sizes represented, but not in every model,