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THE Metiutin Simon & CO. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. THURSDA Y—At Reduced Prices WOMEN’S TAILORE D SU ITS This season’s smart models and colors 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 LAIN tailored or dressy suits of men’s wear serge, tricotine, covert cloth, Poiret twill, gabardine, checked worsteds, hairline or Oxford Suitings. f Also Women’s Long Line Suits—38 to 48 Bust NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES Franklin: Simon & Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. THURSDA Y—At Special Prices WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES Tailored or Dressy Models many beaded or embroidered SSES of Taffeta Silk, foulard silk, silk crepe de chine or taffeta silk combined with Georgette crepe, in navy blue or black, also light or dark shades. Special 29.50 NO CREDITS 21-23 West 38th St. Remusey Dresses Sizes 39 to 56 Bust Measure Tere you will find designed and proportioned in accordance with the ‘ Heights for very Size” system The unusual mone best be appreciated by those who are our daily low prices Waists | oom the latest styles BA comprehe array of Voiles (printed and plain), Co tton Scrims, Sheer Or i gandies, 5 te ‘eet VA Silks, Gingham Nee |: Voile Waist eer and lace trimmed; machine and hand embroidered. 1,55, 1.95, 2.95, 3,95 \ Batiste and Handkerchief Linens at 5.95, 6.50 8.50, 10.75 12.75 to 64.50 Cottda Gabardine Cotton Pique 4.95, 6,75 | Linen—7,95, 8.50 White Silk — Moonglow Satin, Baronet Satin and Silk Faille White Woolen Serge Y . Flannel 19385 Among these are tailored collars French Voiles-- Some hand made — | ! All hand embroidered. 5.95, 6.75, 7.95 to 22.50 Main ¥ Corsets Lane Bryant Full Line of Kayser Silk Union Suits and Bloomers NO EXCHANGES Lape Bryant (Up to 45 Waistband e, Comfort | Drawers! 1. de O% and Economy Corset Covers k and Val 1 organdie insertions. 65¢ to Slips—Na Long and $ 2.98 Envelope Chemises —\« , Laceu ed and embroidere: 105 Combinations-—Diawers and Comet ¢ N 1,75 + Nightgowns— tr s J embi ed... 128 Petticoats Ca r 1,75 Knitted Underwear | i a) 75¢ Vests -Ribt 35e Envelope Chemises — 78x EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, | Prince EMPEROR'S AGENT INTALK OF PEACE SEESSPANSHIN Sixtus, Whom Charles Wrete Upholding France, Going to Belgium, to LONDON 1.—Prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma, to whom the tetier written by Emperor Churies offering peaco to France was addressed, the Times says, visited King Alfonso of Spain on Monday, according to ‘he d hy and the Madrid Sol, He companie stands that he gave to King Alfonso explanatio.is on the subject of his correspondence }with his Hapsburg relatives. Mis Ist Zita is Empress of Austria- | peror is trying to tempt Italy, poss: | bly also Belgium, as he trie | of course, be the Not merely extra sizes, but becoming garments specially ‘Three exclusive to Lane Bryant. ring opportunities offered here can acquainted with Skirts — 7 2.95, 5.95, 6.50 te 10,50 Washable 24,50, 32.50 19.85, 22.50 Sizes 39 to 56 Un dergarments Sizes 91056 25 i 25 5.95 3.95 3.45 5,95 16,78 o 3.25 89% 95¢ | constituted | European Confederation? Hungary The Princes, it ded, and the fact may bo of sigr nce, declared |the Times, left the Spanish capital for the Belgian front Simultaneously a report vohed Stockholin that Limperor ¢ making a fresh peace mov and ¢ © Was appealing to Italy to consider vat it in ber own interests, All that can be said about these rumors, the Times remarks, is that they are not inherently iner Tho Dual Monarchy and its ruler unquestionably in critical posi the newspaper continues, and nay well be that the youthful km. France The result of any y as fresh { ons Hapsburgs ourage to face peror Charles cling t. with the hereditary en: Austrian state and of his throw in his lot with the his subjects, gratifying measure their claims to self-g ment, and strive to place himself his family at the head of a ne and powerful the wisdom ts? Will Eastern “The difficulties of either choice are |so great that his hesitation ts intelll- | gible, jlonged all liberty of choice wi. | appear, ‘insensible to the advantages of recon- but if the hesitation ts pro- Tho late Emperor was not Infants’ Wear The datntiest, mont "(Second Floor) MAy SALE OF WHITE The Only White Sale for S TOU T WOMEN -— tong and Short Waisted Negligees Cotton Crepes. Voiles and Dotted Swiss. Se yoke and f from bust line, Others with elas 1.95 to 5.25 Tea Gowns In Crepe de Chines with Chit fon coats and lace 8.95, 11.95, 22.75, 39.50 Moazanine Brassieres d to tempt}, e | pathetical American Sergeant Questions Prisoner He Has Just Taken ig i] 1918. SLT 1 UA Help win the war. Every individual in America 1 can do his part by investing in U, S. Government Bonds of the Third Liberty Loan, New Lingerie at Special Prices Reg. Trade Mark at McCutcheon’s May has come to be regarded as the special month for the purchasing of Lingerie, and we have provided an unusually full supply not RR eR Dk de ew only of French and Philippine goods, but also of the best American makes. We are placing on sale at this time a few cases of French Lingerie of the more simple and staple designs ordered at the prices prevailing more than two years ago. This enables us to offer these garments at much below present day values. They are all new and fresh goods in the latest styles. Hand-made Gowns, simple scallops and dainty fine hand-embroidery on Nainsook, $1.95, 2.50, 2.95, I her strength to prey or from underta Baron Hurian, the Foreign Minister land their s eccording to an Ex Jehange uph despatch — from z ), will soon go to German head |quarters to confer with the German Kmpero Pope Reported to Be Preparing a New Address on Peace. of more pressin n, wher TAN FEARLESS AS U BOAT SHELLS (Continued from First Page) German could read them as well as nybody else. He did read them and Jovidently got mut them, And God knows how many mora shots were fired at us; be began to shell us. 1 see the en on deck, but they j their shrapnel on us, ) maim some of the pas- sengers they | were apture. Our boats | shrapnel fell like could ¢ hit and the |hail about us; but Capt. Beard kept \‘ n for tha rocks. the Then out of the sky jeame ‘Keep it up We're cc i "It was God's providence that saved | us from the f shrapnel, for} it, On and on} ed the captain There was a glint] ssured us that he| 4 to furnishing a Finally, message 1 with his the smoke on horizon Capt, Reard altered the « 1 wway was grim as he via steamer and | We) safely and thero| cived his D. 8.0. Wel leary: 1 that the U boat was the same from t Freetown rocks, j which had sheile nrovia and be-| | fore We left we too, that the} | de r hac her—sunk her, with | all hands on board | If the German had kept after us,| Vd have gone right through the Banana Islands," was Capt. Beard’s omment, “A ship on the rocks In| far more safe than in the handa of} When asked about his D. S. 0, th apta aid: “My word! lve had! 18 toothach hree or four days. | I must get t Jentist ANTI-GERMAN BILL SIGNED, Sones. Others, Charter of tae Alitance, \LBAN 59c t to £45 | The New York World Sets The ee —— BELLANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. )ruggists jfefund moncy if it tails, 25¢ | THE HAGUE, May 1 (Britisn Ad. | % |miralty, per Wireless Press).—Pope ie tend issue a new peace] ,, {fer on Wh day (Muy 19), Cologne| « nee, The document, ISHED ON SHP = PARIS “a ning ot ge Artists, 2.25, 3.75 and up. stly Exect Front, Re- French Drawers, Hand-embroidered, $1.10, 1.25, flect Aspects of the War 1.75, 2.25 to 6.75. PARIS, May L—The Paris Salon, the American-made Gowns, Tailored and Embroidery - first since 1914, hus been opened with an trimmed, $1.00, 1.50, 1.95, 2.25, Cotton Crepe, $1.45. exhibition which the critics speak of a8 remarkably tances Palais, of in the 3.75 to 37.50. Envelope Chemises, Hand-embroidered, $1.75, 2.25, 3.75 to 7.75, Regular Chemises, Hand-embroidered, $1.50, 1.75, SALON OPENED; IS FIRST SINCE 1914 “ al the cireums= Petit fine under It is being held In the Envelope Chemises, Lace and Embroidery-trimmed, $1.50, 1.75, 2.25, Corset Covers, 55c, 85c, $1.00. Muslin Skirts, $1.50, 3.25, 3.75 and 4.95, Corsets and Brassieres New Summer models of Corsets and Bras- sieres designed in light weight fabrics of Mesh, Nets and Batistes at very special prices. Corsets, $2.75 to 16,59. xs Brassieres, 75c to $7.50, Eg z Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets [Yad Yad Wee ee Yard Yee er sd Wee Ye Yd We dW ||: Sareea " ¢/ IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT * (ered coy lind DEA ode ak ae Buy Liberty foaiho¥s have Phin to deliver Best & Co. Sth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 ANNUAL MAY SALES IMisses’ Suits 25.60 Originally 38,00 A group of finer suits—navv serges and checked worsteds—fashionably tailored in youthful lines, with smart braid trimming. Marked for this sale at most advantageous pricing. Second Floor Paris London Greeley 1234 Women’s Suits 29.50 39.50 Originally 39.50 to 59.50 Coverts, serges, velours, gabardines, English tweeds—/atleurs of the finer sort—handsomely made and lined—advance styles. Smart shades, including tan, navv and rookie. Third Floor ; b Women’s French Blouses ‘ Heretofore 5.50 to 7.75 % sheer Summer blouses of fine French voile and French batiste, entirely hand-made—five styles, with hemstitching in designs, many with fine pin tucks and embroidery. ‘ Fur Storage—repairing and ‘remodeling—Greeley 1234 Al — —~--CLEARANCE SALE Women’s Early Spring Hats | 5.00 [leretofore to 1 5.00 tailored wing, Dn trimmed with and fashionable fancies, art flower, and dressy styles ostrich, ew Never Pay Mora al prey et Se a