The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1918, Page 4

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i ee. fe Special Sale Dress Cottons ,,S., at McCutcheon’s New’ assortments of Imported Ginghams, Swiss Organdies, French Novelty Cottons, Dotted Swiss Muslins are being continually added to our already large stocks, thereby . affording our patrons a wide selection. TMT ed ed Wad st WT WT We ed ek Commencing Wednesday, May 8th (and con- tinuing until the lots are sold), several thou- sand yards of White and colored Summer Dress Cottons will be placed on sale at the following special prices: Colored Fabrics-——Consisting of woven and printed Voiles, Crepes, Silk-mixed Fabrics and Novelty Weaves, etc., at 25c, 35c, 45c, 50c, 75e and 95¢ yard. White Fabrics —Consisting of Voiles, Crepes, Marquisette, Skirtings, Piques, etc., 50c, 65c, 75e and 95ce yard. Bes Ded DDN Bry Be Bes bee ® PTT Td Wt Waist, Skirt, and Dress Lengths Several thousand practical lengths of Linens, Ginghams, Voiles, Poplins, Madras, Crepes, French Novelty Fabrics and White materials at considerably reduced prices. Fifth. Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets Specials 17 Women’s Apparel Keg, Trade Marke at McCutcheon’s Crisp, new Summer models in Women’s and Misses’ Frocks, Wraps, Skirts, and Blouses are offered at reduced prices. An outstanding feature of this store is the courteous and individual attention extended to every visitor whether they purchase or not. We cordially invite your inspection of these new and fascinating models. Frocks of Coin-Dot Foulard in Navy and White, and Blsckiand White «5. 0 ces «4. BBE00 Former price, $38.50 Dresses of Crepe de Chine and Taffeta. . . $25.00 Former price, $28.50 r Misses’ Taffeta Frocks in light and_ street shades .... heed eas $16.75 Former price, $19.75 Frocks of White and colored Cotton Voile $12.95 to 18.75 Tailored Wool Suits $25.00 to 35,00 Former prices, $32.50 to 45.00 Top Coats in Wool materials . $25.00 to 34.50 Former prices, $27.50 to 45.00 Sport Skirts in Jersey, Tub Silk, Novelty Cotton $14.50 to 29.75 Blouses Striped Cotton Voile «+ $1.50 White and Striped Tub Silk... . 8.75 Hand-made of Batiste ...... + 8.75 ORGOREIS cc ttt tees . 11.50 TOY 64. 080 Res eee x 3.00 Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets rr wi | ¢ =! q * Plain OR. 46" ST. 5-8" AVE: Figures LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS TO ALL ‘Terms ww All Goods Marked in Our to New Y Greenpoint Decor- ated ivory Stee! $15.98 ECE WILLIAM AND MARY RIOD American Wainut Dining m Suite, consleting of BUFFET, HINA Bed Apartments Furnished from $75 upward on our Easy Payment Plan. VING TABLE, ING TABLE .... TA a WE SELL N Machines for May KAS fi m #18 Uo, eo on Credit We Pay Freight IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 7 hospital view- by the hospital 6 soclal and wel f the National Fi Woman's Service. Mrs. a MeCoon, Chairman of the division, has issued 4 call for volun Wor should apply headquarters 0 en who wivh to volunteer * MeCoon at the National League for Woman's Ser No, 267 Madi- tmon Avenue. They tnay volunteer for lax many hours of service @ week as they desire CONSTANT PAIN AFTER EATING The Tortures of Dyspepsia Corrected by‘ ‘Fruit-a-tives”” St. Martin's “For two years, | suffered tortures from Severe Dyspepma. Thad) constant pains after eating; pains| down the and back; and] horrible bitter stuff often came up in my mouth. [tried doctors, but they did not help me But as soon as 1 APPEAL TOBRIONS UPN ANNIVERSARY Destroy Evil Spirits That} Planned Crime, Baron Rhondda Pleads. May 7.—The Lusitania is commemorated by the newspapers to-day with big cap LONDON anniversary tions and special articles recalling tho crime which the British public is not likely to forget. The Dally Graphic, in an editorial, laments that the public apparently is becoming dulled to the horror of the Lusitania atrocity, It asks why there not & commemorative procession it] there js not, it asks, will its absence not be proof of the extent to which Germany's many crimes against hu thin year as there was last year, started taking ‘Fruit-a-ttves’ Tablets) 1 began to this made re Liver improve OH fruit J me when everything and medicine, jul else failed MRS, HUDSON MARSHBA 40c w box, 6 for $2.50, trial sine 25 At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIV Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. ¥.—Advy 47-49-51 }) West 42d St. j ] Afternoon Dresse: | Combination, soiled. All Suits 220 A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT| (or Fruit|" ‘|versary of that foul deed should be! » 7 Ee || 47-49-51 West 42d St. i g50 FINAL CLOSING OUT nity have dened the world's | | sense of tenderness? It adds: | | “Tt is because the torpedoing of the | Lusitania summed up in one cold. blooded act the savage ruthlessness ;of the German race that the anni- celebrated when every other com- | memoration is forgotten.” “Germany has not changed sinco ‘eave the Datiy Mail t thing for all “That ie of us to nh our pacifists prattie simply does not exist, She still glories in the sinking of the Laisit and the butchery of we vod will repeat that and every other atroc-| ity again at the first profitable op- | portunity | “That is only one of one hundred} reafons that the war must go on unt! she is hammered into sanity.” Baron Rhondda, the food controller, who, Lady Mackworth, his daughter, aboard the Lusitania when she torpedoed, has sent the following message to the National War Savings Committee: “To-day is the third anniversary of the sinking of the Lusitania, Many events and many emotions have come upon us since then. One's memory is iaden with incidents that have stirred the surprise and anger of the civil- ized world, It still will keep in re- membrance the tragedy of the Lusi- tania, @ tragedy enacted by an bm- peror and a people who flung to the winds all restraint of honor and chiv- siry. The Kaiser will be known in time to come as the Herod of the twent century who caused Rachel ‘or her children, even than the sinking of the with | wi vessel was the sinister way in which t wa ned and the shouts of ex- uitation at afterward swept through Germany. A medal was struck--a medal in commemoration of a crime T ejoice in doing ¢ surely th pth of degradation. The |ginking Lusitania made the world see plainly the inhe nality of its foe. On t row of Prussia was the mark of the beas' “You will recall your first emotions on the news of the sinking of the Lusitania. ermany has not changed since, Let us not relax our efforts until we have destroyed t i] spire its who planned and rejo in such a crime.” THIS 1S THIRD ANNIVERSARY | At the End of Each Season We Announce | THE GREAT Dress Clearance « TZ) _ All dresses formerly up to $45 Comprising the Smartest Street and s of Beaded and Draped Georgette, Taffeta, Crepe de j Chine, Satin Taffeta and Georgette Silk Foulard, Serge, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Wool Jersey; i all sizes and colors; a few slightly The values are sensational. Reduced 39% No Approvals. wey Ay GB. Aliman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Streot Over 200 Misses’ Tailor-made Suits in late Spring models have been assembled !m one group and Specially Reduced to $27.50 This Sale will be commenced to-morrow (Wednesday) (Department on Second Fleer) OF LUSITANIA SINKING Memorial Service at Trin and War Rally at Carnegie Hall Mark Date Three years ago to-day the Lusitanta of the Cunard line was sunk by a Ger man eub: off the coast of Ireland, 1,216 per being lost, 150 of them \children and bables. Among the 120] Americans who perished were Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Charles Frohman | and Elbert Hubbard. Me are to be held to-day to re-| nind the American people of the kind of foe they are figiting and spur them} on to great war. mination to win the The largest will be the Win the War meeting at Carnegie Hall to-night at which Col. Roosevelt will be the prin- cipal speaker. It was arranged by the) American Defense Society. ‘There is to be also a memorial service in Trinity Church at 4 P. M, to-day, un- der the Joint auspices of the American Rights League and the Amer De- fense Society. ‘The Rev, Dr. William T. Manning, rector, will deliver an ad- dress and « full choir will participate an American take part Lusitania ¢ in the stown, naming @ 6 sof Jare k broker over tion was set aside >. neh Deputy 42 Years. Mey 7.—Baron de Mackau aged eighty-six, ol tho Chamber of Deputi had been # deputy for mber of ad, He Wo con- years Thirty-fifth Street idly, yenterd ” wer would “crush them like powder,” |fapidly, yesterday's balietin from Dr.| STAY Ctess was aplo to take. solld s Hard ure of! Donald Met »y Announced. Her pain| food yesterday and has enjoyed sev- ‘tower Could Crash continues severe, however, and the| eral ounces of acraped raw tenderloin fice the blood transfusion ation | physician said her bones are so fragile| Of beef, She slept well and displayed was performed DS ede eT Laue. ANNA HELD IS BETTER. 16 ‘repentant’ Germany Bat Doctor nenffhattinenesincnee been much stronger and is improving|loma that a hard ‘pressure of the fin- renewed vitality when awake, talking Sunday. as much as her doctors would permit. Anna Held has! from the disease of multiple mye-{ COUT ees re | Women’s and Misses’ Frocks Introducing Newer Summer Fashions The Values Are Most Extraordinary in smart tunic effects; embroidered A frocks of Crepe Georgette; Draped Frocks of Indestructible Voile, featuring wide collars of Figured Net and Jaunty Sport Frocks of Wool Jersey. FTERNOON FROCKS of Silk Gingham Specially Priced at 16.50 EADED AND EMBROIDERED FROCKS of Satin combined with Crepe Georgette and Taffeta Silk; Smart Sport Frocks of Wool Jersey, and of Pongee Silk, Draped Frocks of Foulard Silk in combination with Crepe Georgette. Specially Priced at 20.00 LABORATELY BEADED FROCKS of Georgette Crepe in draped and tunic designs; Afternoon and Dinner Dresses of Black Lace combined with Satin and Crepe Georgette; Frocks of white Georgette come 4 bined with Novelty Figured Silks in pleasing color combinations; Jaunty Sport Frocks of Figured Khaki Kool Silk in self and contrast- ing colors, embroidered Sport Frocks of Wool Jersey, and of Fibre Silk Jersey in combina- tion of solid colors with striped effects. Specially Priced at 25.00 (GP ncon, Bin CREPE GOWNS for After- noon, Dinner and Formal wear, in rich new colorings, elaborately ornamented with beads; Afternoon Dresses of White and ‘ Ecru lace combined with G ette Crepe and Net, showing a touch of color in a novel double belt of velvet. Prices Range from 30.00 © 95.00 UMMER DRESSES of Gingham, in Checks S and Plaids, with collars, cuffs and vestees of white Pique, Organdie or Gabardine, ornamented with wnite crochet buttons and novelty belts, Specially Priced at i : 8.75 Coats and Capes Smart New Modes Beaded Georgelle Frock, Draped and ‘ IMARTLY TAILORED COATS of rich light weight Velour, with plain and F 1 qure Voile fancy silk linings; gracefully shaped collars are in self materials or inlaid with Faille Silk; belted coata of Tweeds, partly lined, with diverse collar effecta in novel de- signa; smart models in Wool Jersey and Covert Cloth; Capes of Men's Wear Serge, with front coatee effect, silk lined throughout Specially Priced at 20.00 MART NEW COATS revealing the slender S outlines of the new silhouettes for Summer, featuring square, shawl, nov- elty or convertible collara and developed i Tricotine, Velour, Wool Jersey, Satin Taffeta; gracefully draped Capes of Sil tone, Satin, Velour de Laine or Sei attractively lined with rich contrasting ai Specially Priced at 25.00 Cee of Silvertone, Satin and Crystal Frock Accordion Pleated, $30.00 Cloth, featuring tailoring of a high character; fashionable new capes of Serge, Wool Jersey and Velour, handsomely lined, hs Specially Priced at 35.00 Vomen’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits At Greatly Reduced Prices 25.00 30.00 Hdd iin i iidiiniiviieintiint beet 1S) LL 20.00 civ

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