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= =| rs - ey THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL ‘WAITE GUARDS KIL wos 30, 1918. rd & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ht—Buy a Liberty Bond—Booth Ground Floor The Great May Sale Morning and Porch Dresses BEGINNING TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY SERIOUS RIOTS IN GRAGOW 222 ".0<o.28". OVER FOOD SHORTAGE = sre 2. sited ing ae citizens who sing er cus declares. civil commissaires being r The new plan is expected to yield @ large army within ten months. , to calm . Tho cpposition charges that the} Mohs Plunder Stores and Kill Citi-} | No one $a allowed on the atr alter ’ Soviet Government is aiming at its 7 o'clock im the evening. zens Who Attempt to Calm Them 1AGEN, April 20.-A own preservation, rather than the ee — reas Gefense of Russia meriv wer the capital of Poland a ; British, American and Japa “ representatives attended the meet i - —_———— food | bas 4 population of about 100,000. 38th Street Get Into the Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street i) parties agreed that Russia's slogan now is: ‘Return to the war @s soon as potstble.”’ If the Allies hold until next spring Russia will be able to strike with new, fresh millions. Russians Reported Getting] Ready to Re-enter War Against Germans. 30.—The White] Gen, Korntioft m ed Marching on} Orenburs. AMSTERDAM, April %—Despatches from Kiev deny that Gen. worniloff, former Commander-in-Chief of the Rus- sian Army, has been killed. The mes sagen declare Korniloff is marching on n the Ural reg 1 » LONDON, April Guards or Finnish Government forces have captured Viborg, seventy-five miles northwest of Petrograd, after killing nearly the entire force of 6,000 Red Guards, according to an official @nnouncement issued at Vasa and], transmitted from Copenhagen by the Officers and Men of the U. S. Navy By Courtesy of the U.S. Navy Department Will Sell Liberty Bonds In the Lord & Taylor Store Annually the announcement of this event is eagerly awaited by thousands of women fam- iliar with the style and quality standards maintained and ‘the splendid values offered. This year, more than usual interest attaches to the’ Sale, for through the co-operation of leading manufacturers, Lord & Taylor present the largest assortments and about the best values ever offered in House Apparel. The materials,whether substan- tial or of the daintier textures, have been carefully selected fof their serviceable qualities. The Models, simple, pretty and practical, are on correct new lines, and distinguished by their 1 neat finishing details. Three Models—$4,95 Two Models—$5.95 Checked Gingham, with White Voile, with 1 organdie r, vestec and Exchange Telegraph Company. _— ‘Tho rebels made a last desperate] ¢ ess within Forty Miles of! ttempt to break through in the dl- Sebasto ere © eer ZURICH, April 90.—The Germans are 40 miles from stopol, the Vienna Reichspost announced. Hessian Preparing to Reenter the wae Gavemeys Sebastopol is an important Black PETROGRAD, April 24 (United) gee port, on the southwestern tip of Press).—Russia is preparing in the} the Crimean peninsula, 200 miles south- most serious manner to reenter the east of Odessa war, so far as possible under the Present circumstances. i The pan-executive council! at Mos-] yoxpon, April is eirered | wow, on the eve of the receipt of tho] correspondent of the Paris Journal re- “forty-second ultimatum” from Ger- | ,, in an Undated despatch, that many, adopted War Commissatre| 550,000 unemployed persone are throng- Troisky’s plan of universal military | ing (oe streets of the Russian capital, training for all men from 16 to 40 and conscription of all workers and pea- pants. Those not belonging to these 350,000 14) ne Throne Streets Gensas Ce Pavite Tomorrow Afternoon w Richard &. , Commissioner of Public Works of Queens, has re- olaned Borough President Connolly announced to-day that the resignation w b tiv norrow, No arned Mr. ie his desire eiasses will be forced to train, but grill not be taken into the army until ecessary. Old specialints in military apparatus fond the best general officers have al- feady been called into service, and Beginning at 2.30 One Model—$1.85 Flowered or striped lawn, in cool, pretty colorings; a model with organdie collar. Two Models—$2.75 Blue Chambray, in one piece belted model with white collar and cuffs (illus- trated). Striped Percale, in effec- tive color combinations; white collar and cuffs. The New Smocks At $1.75—Linflax in white with green or Copenhagen blue collar, belts, waistcoat and pockets. At $2.25—Linflax in the slip-on model illustrated, with smocked fronts, in colors. At $3.75-—White Voile cross stitthed in green, blue or lavender, and white checked collar and cuffs to match. Four Models—$3.95 Striped Ginghams in a coat dress model, with or- gandie embroidered collar; another in pleated effect, belted and button trimmed. Striped Lawn model with white organdie collar and cuffs, piped with color. Vine organdie cuffs. Novelty Voiles in fancy and plaid effects, with white voile collar and vestee. One Model—$6.95 White Voile in a model with hemstitched beading and smart girdle. Bungalow Aprons To Real Americans, collar, vest and cuffs, dot embroidered. the Buying of Liberty Bonds Is a Privilege. We Have Them for Delivery Tissue Gingham, in smart striped, with white “Flax- on” collar and cuffs. Scotch Plaid Ginghams, White Flaxon” dimity in coat effect, patent leather tucked model with shirred belted and embroidery col- pockets. lar. Charge urchases made today will appear on bills rendered June lst | " PBest&Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Established 1879 r ANNUAL MAY SALES of Fresh, New Summer Apparel for Women, Misses and Children AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES ange For the Farmerette Practical Wo-king Clothes for the woman interested in gardening or other work requiring serviceable Khaki colored garments. “Overall” Uniforms.. $3.95 At $1.85—Flowered Bloomers. $1.75 with sailor collar and pipings of plain Both with patent fasteners. At 98c—Striped Percale in a model with wide belt and deep pockets. At $1.45—Heavy Percale in striped pattern, trimmed with plain color bands, ae striped Percale color. Second Floor. Blouse Values — | That Encourage Economy So pronounced is the vogue of the é% Blouse, that every woman will want 4 several models of each type; dressy, tailored and for sports wear. To meet the demand satisfactorily, as to style and quality and at savings that are certain to interest the thrifty, Lord & Taylor present a collection of selected models. Sale of Women’s Summer Frocks Here are the new advanced styles—charming new Summer Frocks marked at special prices for this sale. Frocks for informal morning wear; porch frocks; dainty organdies anticipating midsummer after- noons; tailleur dresses; graceful nets for evening. 8.00 11.00 Voile and gingham frocks, soft, graceful lines suited for better afternoon wear. 18.00 Organdie, voile, and cotton net frocks—exquisite for any occa- sion of Summer dress-up. Women’s Summer Wash Skirts 3.10 5.10 Smart new skirts—gabardine, pique, Russian cord, cotton pongee—advance Summer styles— new Summer trimmings. For the most part all-white, but with a few exceptional charming (fancy effects)—marked at unusually advantageous prices for this sale. Gingham frocks for Spring and Summer; colorings. in all the Summer especially Purchased at Remarkable Con- \ cessions and Priced Accordingly Georgette Crepe Blouses ‘Two Models—$5.00 ~ i" Navy Blue Georgette Suit Blouses | with dotted Foulard Silk tie, collar and 4 cuffs. A new, pleated model, { Lingerie Blouses Six Models—$3.95 White Voile in slip-on model (illus- trated) with wide Filet lace collar and vestee; or in tucked model with narrow Filet edges. \ White Voile, a finely tucked model F inset with dainty Valenciennes lace; another with tiny pleated frills. GROUND FLOOR Specials Several Models—$3.95 Washable Satins, with cr tucked Georgette Crepe ves 3 all Georgette Blouses in same smart | FURSTORAGE | | Repairing and Re-modeling | SUMMER FROCKS for Children & Misses LITTLE GIRLS’ DRESS of white voile, a dainty sashed RUFFLED FROCK of organdie—airy and lovely, com- model; hand-smocked and lace trimmed. bining white and colored organdie. 3.95 Special 15.00 4 to 6 years, 13, 15, 17 years, : ORGANDIE—suitable for GIRLS’ SUMMER FROCK of fancy voile, with smart Georgette Crepe in light colors, cross bar stitched and piped in contrasting colors; double breasted and with new ‘ vestee effect. Tailored Crepe de Chine Blouses finished with tiny pleatings Georgette Crepe Blouses, wide becoming collars. Several Models—$2.95 Organdie Blouses in white and colors; hemstitched and with pleated ruffles on collar and cuffs. ustratec lew ro’ Pongee Silks, in natural cole n pastel shades. tailored models with very smart A Frill model with pipings ae Jap ‘Tub Sill : : trimmings of plaid silk folds. nite Jap Tub Silk, with stripe eh Silk coller, te and cuff Two Models—$7.95 Novelty Voiles, strip eck model in new with tucked collar 1 and pleated fluted ruffles, Striped Handkerchief Linen in models with pique collars and cuffs; smartly tailored, with Georgette Crepe, in hades, hand embroidered in contrasting colors and smartly piped, (Illustrated.) ‘Two Models—$6.95 A Slip-« oulder f, new Special One Model—$5.95 White Voile in model hand-embroid- ered and Valenciennes lace trimmed; Tuxedo collar with tie. tened model, nd neck ffect; and One Model—$7.95 Vine French Voile in an exquisitely dainty model, finely tucked, hand em- broidered and edged with real Filet lace side fast Dotted Georgette combinec the Crepe and plain pleated ‘Tunic model elled and trimmed with EXQUISITE FROCK OF graduation and garden party occasions—white or trimmings of linen in colors that harmonize. colored organdie with fichu, deep girdle and sash- 8 to 14 years. Special 7.50 bow of white mousseline de soie. Ag ‘ 14, 16, 18 years, Special 25.00 Two Models— $6.95 JUNIORS’ DRESS—a fresh new style in checked ging- MISSES' CALICO FROCK—a quaint new youthful dress Keru Batiste of superior quality in ham with new trimmings of white that the girls and mother will delight in, model with, fine tucks, Filet lace trim- organdie, 13, 15, 17 years. Special 12.75 14, 16, 18 years, Special 7.95 med. Voile in model with real Filet lace collar. ? Sale of Women’s French Blouses 4.75 Herelofore 5.50 to 7.75 One Model—$9.75 Sheer Summer blouses of fine French voile and French batiste, entirely handemade—tive styles, Sheer Handkerchief linen in colors with hemstitching, many with fine pin tucks and embroidery. (illustrated) with drawn work and hand hemstitching; inset with bands of white One Model $14.75 ‘ tte Crepe, 1 te hand { model y trimmed charming ef- You Never {Pay More at Best’ semmumsammemasnrerso SE