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ert ai LE ite Sinn alot ie iin is sm ne mL EPL IE EP LEI LF TR IPR r THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918. ; mn " n that a loaded revolver and fifty Nation Has Been Literally Flooded With Paper Money Since the War Began. | UTTER $4.80 A POUND, SAY KERENSKY CABINET GERMANS MUST FIND [GERMAN PEOPLE WARNED PRO-GERMAN SENT TO JAL os savas. ok" (B16 SLUMP IN RAILADAD | cas cas FLOUR $1.68 IN VIENNA) IS FREED FROM PRISON GARB FOR WORKERS YPRES MAY NOT BE TAKEN BY HIS PATRIOTIC WIFE «= ics. 030 07%... INGOME UNDER U 8; CONTROL ; v epted Govern. | Imperial Officer Dem and Clothing | 4)) Talk of oKalser's Battle Ceases Gets Six Months for Threat Cl fartsidbeos, - | First Three Months’ Report Shows eens i | Members Have ment Positions, According to Despatch From Petrograd | The frst charme The operating income for | is fe and h field, of No was brought & Notin | $50,628,302, as against $57, same month last for 3,000,000 Men the Field Decrease of $90,000,000 | Compared With 1917. Blow Up" Wilson and Faces Other Charges and Newspapers Drop Their Confident Tone. |The wife charge ’ STON , Made Ha Th Drom, Rybliging Ce BERNE, May %—Membera of the| Coomlahy igi pe tre LONDON. Mav S—-It ie noteworthy! Magistrate Cornell in the West Parms|her husband denounced t ee pilatbabid nla ke A hms sltilel tid OTB tT) Braadies, B.—News yraduatly | Kerensky Cabinet have been released | ‘Buectal Crue Dewaicn aime Werte.) | nat with the tell in ting eines | Court sentenced George Diety of |rhe Government and the Senatg, threat: | first three months of Government reeu-| auctor, was sentenced to , : LONDON, May The latest ad- : INo. 5 117% Street. the rons, [ening t@ Blow them all to pieces with w|iacion 114 American ratironds showed | days in, Jai leaks throug! to diMeulty of the| in prison and have accepted | dition to the long list of necessities | the German defeat in tie workhouse for|pomb. She said he also ordered her tol@ net operating income of $54,108,851, | of Special Sessions | Austrian situation from a food view- oe ae ee an a [of which there is an acute shortage |talk of the “Kaiser's battic » aco] top working for the Rod Cross. Mra. | against 914,011,399 for the same per‘od | Charge of nieveline” , Srennue, pent. Austria is not only short of] Men denparen from Petroarad re lin Germany is clothing. In spite of| ished. The German experts an orroborated part of herjunder private direction In 1917. "knocked down" 113 fares in food, but what little there is is ox. | Or , icH May 2.-Bolaheviat troops in| the alleged discovery of « method of} papers have now been Ins testimony For the three month period ending minutes. tremely expensive, #0 that only the warn the people that no | rich can afford to buy and they eat| Crimea, equipped with armored traina|turning paper Into yarh for wearing : fairly weil und of flour in llery, and welltied, arelapparel and other purposes the im.|!# Possible. that Yores is ve . | Vienna, now 7 y ing German forces on that the Rritish have fought most tu perial clothing office has lueued a» f butter $4 C . ween Theodosia and if to th neunei bornly and that after all Yores is not for such high ‘or | anifesto to the publi: announcing | of importance for the Germans. They | fy - j circulation of im to the Frankfurter !i¢ must obtain, in the shortest pos-|deciare that the German commané may | i! Only Two Days-Left to Buy Your Liberty Bonds. withdrawal « sible time, no fewer than 8,000,000] decide not to take Yor j { It te reported that the Bolshevik! are F Andrew Alexander eur LIBERTY)}) at 19th St. Sond A‘ $8.50 a pair—brown shoes in shades ranging from dark mahogany to regu- lation tan. The new slender lasts in all-calfskin or with - kidskin and calfskin vamps and harmonizing cloth uppers. Wider lasts, as well, and a splendid walking boot heavy enough for tramping or woods wear. Sixth Ave. can. determine the numb expects the require will be suppl! compulsion 1‘ to obtain sum cape service, it was |draft express confidence Each Fedor overnment will of suite to be raised in each commune, and it will 1 be the business of the communal au- thorities to collect them, The office 4 vol for War W WASHINGTON, May 2 Department has made another effort to push ite bill providing authority to commandeer forces for war pur- tary Haker to-day wrote amberiain that the legia- eded for the department mer hotels and boarding houses for war workers Reported of No. 838 0, refused to discuss OMctals of the he will be Marry Phillips, his fat West End Ave Ia son's whereabouts found. Franklin Simon & Co. -|train was provided and the Duteh med-| PF" he Times declares, and meet any such move unbroken front a@ they ftensive. from Germa the Allles with the sam met the latest GERMAN MISTREATMENT OF WOUNDED BRITISH No Hospital Trains for Repatriates Sent to Rotterdam, and Hol- land Is Indignant. : LONDON, May 3.—Dutch papers state that 107 severely wounded British who have arrived at Rotterdam for re- patriation were not sent from Germany under proper conditions, Mo hospital pressed forcible opin- | | transport of stretcher eh conditions, The German authorities, it is de- clared, must either confess inhumanity or admit that no hospital trains were available owing to the German losses on the west front. time 26 ¢ ts for those emp! s to 00,000 wo Mer Money In cig. |Massacreing Cerman colonists, the/ Men's suits for thos npleyed in) she Times seters f i 900,000 v sh Ma Bhd per says munition factories, in agriculture, on| Washington stating Paris Greeley i} the tramways and in mines. ticipate a peace note, but that no offer ; ee | ro this end the general pubtie mmunt | of Mediation, even from the Pope, wit London 1234 " contribute whatever old clothes it] “any proposal of peace must come : Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Saturday—Another Thrift Day Careful shoppers are now taking advantage of Our Annual May Sales Events planned long in advance and offering, therefore. very special prices in Underwear for Women, Girls and little Children, Summer Frocks for Women, Misses and Girls, and Blouses for Women and Misses. SPECIAL SATURDAY i 4 i i 25.00 Misses’ Tailored Suits Pt Fine serges and worsted checks with smart braid trimmings— youthful lines. Sizes 14, 16, 18 yrs. 15.00 bf ’ Misses’ Dresses Heretofore to 39.50 Styles for street, afternoon and evening—charming frocks of wool crepe, serge, Georgette, plaid or plain silks. Sizes 14, 16, Y” SAILOR Will be worn by smartly dressed women. 7) As pictured here —a smart sailor of pineapple or petal straws, “LIBERT 18 yrs. 19.50 A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Suits, Coats, Capes and Dresses f 1, flounced model, with the most piquant frilled guimpe of Georgette. trimming. 1.00 Al Special Prices—Saturday Sizes 13-15-17 yrs. oo ae Price 425.00 Tailored Collars of excellent P. K. made ‘ Second Floor. simple for smart finishing upon dress or suit, new surplice style. 1.75 R 4h Fur S Hanaiving & Remodeling—_cd Fl Dutch Collareand-Cuff Set for Children, (ee ADUA ION and CLASS-DAY DRESSES ur Storage—Repairing emodeling- joor made of French linen hand-embroidered and edged with real Cluny lace. 1.05 For MISSES, 14 to 20 Years Collars alone, 11- 12+ 13-inch sizes, 85 Dresses with large fichu collars and trimmings of lace or self-pleatings; of Georgette crepe, taffeta silk, silk crepe de chine, organdie, net, lace or voile, including a number of models made in our workroom. 18.50 «© 79.50 $$ MISSES’ JERSEY SUITS Wool Jersey for Town or Country Wear Suits of wool Jersey, one%of the favored fabrics for immediate or summer wear, in plain colors; also heather mixtures, in green, blue or brown colorings. MISSES’ ORGANDIE DRESSES Plain Color or Checked Of white, pink, blue or green plain color organdie or checked in blue, green or rose- and-white; surplice collar of white organdie; skirt with rows of self cording. 14 to 20 years. Special 29.50 14 to 20 years. Special 15.75 turing the straight pleat and inverted box pleat effects, all smartly contrasting color and fitted with attached sa belted and fHahed with double pockets. change purse. Saturday, 2.95 Men’s Gloves —of selected skins in rich The Capes tan shades tor street and business+—/n MISSES’ SUMMER CAPES New Models Youthful Lines Capes of serge or wool tricotine, with yoke, surplice or coatee front; stole, draped or shawl collars are distinctive style features. 14 to 20 years. Special Twelve on 29 JUNIOR GIRLS’ DRESSES Of Voile, 12 to 16 Years A dressy frock of pink, blue, white or yel- low voile, trimmed with white organdie 0) MISSES’ TAFFETA DRESSES In Fashionable Shade of Navy Blue Very new is the tucked front basque which ties into a long fringed sash; collar and cuffs of lace and organdie; pannier tunic skirt. 14 to 20 years. Special 29.50 Will Close Out—Saturday Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats. sizes 61017 years Pelted coats of men's wear serge, wool velour, khaki color cloth, or checks; collars of self material or over-collars of silk. GIRLS’ VOILE DRESSES Empire Model, 6 to 12 Years In pink, peach, green or copen, with black 12.50 Heretofore $15.75 to $24.50 NO EXCHANGES Juniors’ To a P Co ts Heretofore to 42.50 Fine gabardines and serges—an assortment of delightful models of youth and extreme charm. Sixes 13, 15, 17 yys. Girls’ Coats 15.00 : Heretofore to 29.50 Fine serges, worsted checks and other novelty fabrics in the season's new smart models, for girls 5 to 12 yrs. Just Arrived! A quaint little frock’of colored crepe with a waist of flowered cretonne, trimmed with crepe for title girls.610 10 vrs, Priced 7.95 A new organdie frock with unusual tucked skirt for girls at the rapidly growing age. Size 13-15-17 yrs. Priced 13,75 A summer foulard in navy and light colors—an exquisitely Misses’ and Girls’ Hats VERY GREATLY REDUCED 5.00, 6.75 fy aro. taken from regular stock, Hats of every type included, in desirable colors and materials. NO RETURNS. NOC. O. D,'S Second Floor Women’s Utility Coats & Capes Special 25.00 The Coats A special purchase of smart top coats of tweed mixtures, specially adapted for top coat and motor wear, in two desirable styles, fea- Practical men's wear serge capes, both lined and unlined, some finished with contrasting color wool facings; pocketed; military effects; waist coats with pockets. Third Floor. Women’s Stockings (Black and White.) 1.35 pr- Women’s thread silk stockings in most of the season's newest and most wanted colors. Reinforced mercerized soles and mercerized cotton tops. Misses’ Silk Stockings 1,15 PY. Splendid thread silk with reinforced mer- cerized cotton heels and toes—mercerized tops. Black—sizes 7 to9, White—sizes 6 to9, heels and toes. \ \ ANOTHER HOSIERY SALE Friday and Saturday Only Large shipments of children’s and women’s hosiery just received will be placed on sale for Friday and Saturday's selling. A Thrift Opportunity in Days of High and Advancing Prices | velvet ribbon through picoted eyelets to 4 ‘ 7 ; ; te abi j, : : ; Fh seers e 25 Ss Wwe c ¥ ality «23 pr. 636 pairs of children’s stockings Tunogs vag peel of ise organdie, accentuate the high waistline; collar, cuffs 29 pr. aa bate woe e Stonrings fine ave P patie Sizes 6 to 84. ng Blas finished with pleated organdie rosett é ckets i ie. re eh pl 8 eae, 9.73 | ind top of pockets of white opens, 4.75 dovan included. 35 pr. 720 pairs medium weight children’s fine / \| e a -39 pr. Out size stockings of fine cotton with wide ribbed stockings in white only. Sizes 7 to 94, ) —— _————— Pes |, HSIN a MANE re Te ete Goa Fae JIE double garter bands and double reinforced 50 pr. a = 22 es .35 pr. 6 prs. for .95 Very special—2600 pairs of chil- banded or Hindu- draped in all the desirable street colors and com- binations. SUMMER NECKWEAR that is new and different. A Collareand-Cuff Set in the new rolling style is made of white organdie with tiny rows of dainty-colored organdie for ;-Other Specials for Saturda Girls’ Nightgowns— Special for the May sales—two styles. 6 fo /4 vears, Saturday, 1,00 Baby s Waist Skirt—two styles. / fo? vrs. Saturday, .95 aid .75 " Bath Robes for Children—of soft light- weight Eden flannel, Pink or blue, with girdle to match. 2 lo 8 yrs, Saturday, 1.65 A New Knitting-Shopping Bag—just large enough to accommodate shopping accessories and needles-and-socks, Taupe, navy, black silk, silk-lined with the Men's Shop, Fifth Floor. Heretofore a95i Saturday, 1.85 Children’s Stockings Narrow ribbed, fine quality cotton stockings for children, in fast dyed colors of blake white, tan. Children’s Socks 2000 pairs of mercerized cotton socks in varieties of colorings and designs too numer- ous to mention. Sizes 5 to 914, dren's fancy socks, white with colored turn- over tops. No Phone, C. O. D. or Mail Orders Accepted A You Never Pay More at Best’ sts