The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1918, Page 11

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in th Mombers of the British War Can-|G. M. C.; Licut. ( mission will be guests of honor at the | Lieut. G. i. G. Qui kT. Athi 6, Lieut. F ous stock of new designs from which you can select-every possible furniture need. or NER'S maintains always a gener- a © You are assured a full measure of satisfaction in addition to beautiful, substantial furniture at moderate prices, County, Virginia, which will be held] merman, Capt. L. § [Notes in Society] | tel Van. It to-nfght. Among them| 4 | win bo Brig. Gen, Wijiiam A. White, | § Robbia Room of the Ho- A annual dance for the benefit of the | Gunther, Lieut. C. J. White, Capt. C Blue Ridge Industrial School, Green| BE. Kilmer, D. 8. O., Capt. A. I. Zim- J. A. Robertson-Du An gaRe~ Miss Frank lage of Tilloloy, France, Dr. 1 Leach will deliver an ilustrated Hi jture in the ballroom of tite Hotel Plaza this afternoon, Announcement Is made of the en- gagement of Miss Dorothy bowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Fowler of West Haverstraw, N. ¥., to Arthur M. Milburn of Haverstraw, 4 cadet at the United States Military School of Aeronautics at Princeton. Mrs, John 8. Sheppard Jr. wit! ad- 29 Rast dress the Lenten Sewing Claas, which is managed by the clothing committee of St. Luke's Hospital Social Service, at its next meeting on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Charles L. Riker, No. | 52 Bast Mth Street -—— . Announcemont has been made of the engagement of Miss Nora F). Bar- clay, daughter of Dr. and Mra, H. Vv. Barclay of East Elmburat, L. 1, and Frederick X, Sulzbach of College Polnt. Miss Myra R. Keely, daughter of Mrs. Ulysses Grant Keely, will be married to Major George Harold Savage, son of Mr, and Mrs. M. F. Savage of No. 300 Weat 106th Street, at the home of er parents, No, 111 West 77th Street, on Saturday afternoon, March 16, William and Mary Bedroom Suite, | 30 American Walnut, 4 pieces... .. A wealth of suggestion for your home will be found in our unique arrange- ment of the 25 rooms on display. | Miss Elizabeth V. Beresford of Al- bany became the bride of Lieut. James Saunders O'Neale Jr, U. 8. N. A. yesterday afternoon tn the chapel of St. Chrysostom’: Seventh Avenue and James McCreery & Go. 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, MARCH THE 9TH 34th Street Unparalleled Offering Irrespective of the increased cost of raw materials and labor we will maintain our regular price for this sale and offer 700 “KENREIGN” COATS For Men and Young Men at $12.75 Spring Models Suitable for Tap Coat, Automobile or Raincoat A special purchase of 700 “Kenreign” secured at less than present wholesale cost. MODELS: Slip-on, Trench, Form-fitting and Convertible Collar styles. MATERIALS: Tweed, Cheviot, and various soft woven Fabrics. COLORS: Light, medium and dark mixed effects. Every garment “weatherproofed;” perfectly tailored; many silk trimmed; size 34 to 44. Att¥ntion, Automobilists! The Convertible collar “Kenreign” Top Coats are especially adapted to the needs of the automobilist. Weatherproofed Top Coats Priced for Immediate Clearance HEAVY WEIGHT OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men $10.00 The entire remaining stock of Winter Overcoats—irrespective of their actua) value—reduced for immediate disposal. Size $4 to 37 only. MEN'S CLOTHING DEP’T.—5TH FLOOR. Unprecedented. Sale 3,600 Pairs MEN’S GLOVES For All Occasions $1 .65 Pair ~Capeskin Gloves in Tan, Black or White. —Mocha Gloves in Tan or Gray, —Chamols Gloves in Natural Color. A special purchase of a manufacturer's sample line various styles and colors; regular and short fingers; plain, embroidered or spear backs. MEN’S FURNISHING DEP’T.—MAIN FLOOR, ‘| Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health Superfiuous flesh is not healthy, neither is it healthy to diet or exercise too much for it: femoval. The simplest method known fur re ducing the overfat body two, three or four ~ pounds a week i# the Marmola Method, tried and endorsed by thousands, Marmola Pre: scription Tablets, containing exact doses of the famous prescription, are sold by druggists at 75 cents for a large case, of if you prefer a 6 Frevert, | can obtain them by sending direct to the Mee William F | mole Company, 864 We rd Ave., Detroit, Sy, aud Dr. | Mich, ‘They are harmless and leave no wrinkles : or flabbiness, They hat A age because effec: A tive and convenient.—-A Sunday World Wants Work Wonders Margaret O'Br! M. O'Uric 1 wore mar- tied Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents. The Spring Display of FRANKLIN SIMON Clothes for Boys is the handsomest showing we have ever made HERE are more fabrics, both s} domestic and imported, more lati- f tude in the style treatment of the models, finer workmanship all around and that assurance of fit which fine tailoring gives. And the values are just as unusual as the clothes. We know the trend of prices and are doing our utmost tokeepthem down. And it does not matter whether you buy your’ Boy a topcoat or a suit, if it comes from the Franklin Simon Shops it is beyond ques- tion the best value to be had in NewYork. New and Exclusive Models in -All-Wool Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs of trousers $1250 ,. 82750 A splendid assortment of Norfolk models, of all-wool Homespuns, Cheviots, Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, and Gabardines, in attrac- tive array of the wanted colors. 8 to 18 yrs, The Newest Ideas in Practical All-Wool Topcoats for Boys $1275 , $2450 A wide range of belted models, in colorful all-wool Hoimespuns, Cheyiots and ‘Tweeds, handsomelytailored and finished, & to 18 yra, — AML-Wool Small Boys’ Reefers © 7S $] 790 89% to Sturdy, handsomely tailored garments, in a large variety pf colors, shown in all-wool homespuns, cheviols, tweeds, — worsteds, serges, and gabardines. 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Shops— Fifth Floor Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue - 37th and 38th Streets Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets ——= Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats have been reduced to $19.50 All of our Kirschbaum garments made for this season's wear—offered at less than wholesale prices now prevailing. It would pay you to make next season's selections now ~ Stern Brothers _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 8, 1918. at West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Spring Fashions in Wearing Apparel For Misses and Girls Splendid Values for Saturday: Tailored & Dressy Suits Sizes 14, 16 and 18 yeare Smart Tailored Dresses Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years Featured are smart, youthful models, developed in tricotines, Poiret twills and fine serges, Special $35.00 Straight line models, some braid bound; made of wool scrim, Poiret twills and serges, Special $29.50 Trench and Naval Coats Sizes 8 to 16 years Girls’RegulationDresses Sizes 12 to 16 years Trench model in olive drab burrella cloth, with four pockets. Naval coat int of fine navy serge, Patiner suitings, Special $14.50 Special $8.75 Junior Girls’ Shoe Top Suits, $18.75, 26.50 up for hard-to-fit girls; made of high-class materials; 12 to 16 yrs. With yoke and large sailor collar; plaited skirts; developed in blue Women’s Untrimmed Hats A distinctive assortment of smart shapes is being shown on the Main Floor, together with Imported Roses, Fruits, Foliage and Trimmings. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING: Black Lisere Hats In most attractive Spring shapes, at $2.69 Handsome Sport Hats Suitable for Women and Misses $2.95 to 4.50 td , A Final Clearance of Women’s Boots Formerly $7.00 to 10.00 a pair AAS .65 Included in this lot are Lace Shoes in patent leather with grey suede uppers; Havana brown kid and grey kid. Patent leather with white kid uppers. All black ‘kid with Louis heels. Tan and black calf with high or low Jeather Cuban heels. Sizes are not complete in every style. the Most Wanted Books at 56c each Some of My Home in the Field of Honour—By Francis Wilson Huard. The Soul of Germany—By Thomas F. A, Smith. Germany the Next Republie— By Carl W. Ackerman Michael Cassidy, Sergeant—By “Sapper.” ‘The First Hundred Thousand— By lan Hay WNghting in Flanders—-By EK. Alexander Powell The Battie of the Somme—By John Buchan. Ambulance No, 40—By Leslie Buswell Kings, Queens and Pawns—By Mary Roberts Rinehart. The Greet Push—By Patrick MacGill. A Volunteer Poilu—By Henry Sheahan. When the Prussinns Came to Poland—Laura de Turczynowitz, About the War Interesting Fiction Drusilla with a Million—Elizabeth Cooper. | Blind Man's Eyes—By McHarg and Balmer. The Yellow Dove—By Geo. Gibbs. The Last Trvy—By John Reed Scott. A Chain of Evidence—Carolyn Wells The Side of the Angels-—By Basil Kjos Beltain the Smith “TL Conquered’ By Joffery Faruol. By Harold Titus. Saturday Specials on the Main Floor: eee Pink Batiste Gowns and Envelope Chemises Tailored models; trimmed with hand feather stitching at 98e . Combinations and Satin Collar and . Cuff Sets Double-faced; in white and smart Spring colors, at 89c New Spring Petticoats Hand Bags Of White Nainsook; new Of Faney Silks and Moires; all inside com- models; unusual value partments and novelty frames; three groups at 98e $1.90, 2.85, 3.75

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