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GAs KILLS JERSEY SOLDIER, | !5,:¢0» »: , y « Toront ada, hospit effects of Ger % from th Wrother Av ! Woundet four tines sine tm Septoinber, 1914, Sanruct Kitted, | ee tad tated!“ Wills of No 1914 | Modern Fur Storage Vaults on Premises Furs Stored Telephone 7300 Murray Hill Furs Remodeled iS 6 ——— eam SUL = ‘9 BONWIT TE TELLER &Co. [| ~~ S 7 The S, Shop of Onyinations M, FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Introducing “Jeune Fille” Fashions Which Will Establish The Summer Vogue in Misses’ Apparel SUMMER FROCKS SILK LOUNGE SUITS COMBINATION SUITS guerra a a ows Individualized types in SUMMER FROCKS tor misses of 14 to 20 take form in the char- acteristic Bonwit Teller & Co. style-expressions that are different from the usual. Modes that interpret the naive and engaging simplicity and the refreshing spirit of youthfulness. Frocks of — Tinted Organdie Lace and Organdie Flowered Chintz Black and White Calico Voile and Scrim Silk Jersey “ Navy Blue and Black Organdie Taffeta and Organdie ee Calico arene rEve, Linen Fringed Frocks Lace and Lingerie Frocks Flower Printed Georgette Frocks Foulard and Satin Frocks SILK LOUNGE SUITS for misses of 14 to 18 developed on lines that are distinctive and . unusual, emphasizing treatments and style-themes which set them apart from the mediocre and commonplace. Crepe de Chine Sui Moon-Glo Crepe Suits Sport Satin Suits Roshanara Crepe Suits Velvet & Crepe de Chine Compose Suits Closing Out Entire Stock MISSES’ CLOTH SUITS ‘& COATS At Greatly Reduced Prices In =: aE oe asa alee Ea RA - Charge purchases made today will appear on bills rendered July Ist ~~ Best & Co. Fitth Avenue and 35th Street Established 187 These Week-End Specials—of Interest to Men—Are Offered Today & Saturday RE | | London Young Men’s Town & Country Suits Two-piece; blue, green and gray flannels; gray / worsteds and blue Sixes 33 lo 44. Special 22.50 Young Men’s Extra Trousers White flannel or stripe worsted. Boys’ Blue Serge Knicker Suits English type and sport models of fine all-wool blue serge. Sizes 7 lo 18 years, Special 13.50 Men’s Silk Shirts | An unusal offering in conservative as Special 7.75 , n Well as | snappy colorings. Extra fine quality silk. : Sizes 14 lo 161%. 6.50 to 7.50 grades. Special 5.50 Men’s Silk Lounge Robes of brocade Poplin, kimono sleeves, rich colorings. 22.50 grades. Special 18.50 Summer Delivery by Our Own Motors to ona Tange and Jersey Shore Points Will Begin Saturday, June Ist You Never Pay More at Best’ awaes a Sams and Meredith, J Tells of High Morale in England and France. the The American Labor Mission, which has toured both the battle fronts and the industrial and political war cen-| trom of England and France, arrived | tm the United States to-day with an inspiring mesango of confidence trom Jour allies, Members of the mission | lare enthusiasric over the war spirit shown averywhere in the Entente| countries Just results achtevod by the organized efforts of | | whole populations. The mission was sent abroad late in March As representatives of the Amert- | can Fedoration of Labor to tell French and English labor the stand of Ameri- can workers toward the war. vieit was arranged after repeated re- quests from labor interests in both France and England, and the mission was received as the offictal guests of THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, ~ ALLESCONFIDEN, - REPORT BROUGHT BY LABOR MISSION * He Ts Back, being Tho the Governments of both countries, | “Our welcome was enthuslastic and | genuine," Usher « ut Si dF, T. Meredith, pub- sufi] Farming of Des Moines, [a., a member of the mission. countr “Our tes “Neither Great Britain nor Franve is any war secrets they want keep from the Americans. we were given privileges not even accorded to thei lans to see the conduct of the war. Aliies are war worn, They are weary, but in neither coun- to In both roown civil yes. try did we find any other thought ou | the part of ctviltans, officials or su! diery than to fight on to a victorious end “We were the first, in fact, I under- stand we were the only, civillans to see British tanks in course of manu- We were shown ammual- tion, shell, ordnance and uirplane fac- We saw women at work ip facture, tortes, wo wonderful work and eacritice the war | nts of all &tnds, Sverybody pays the bighest tribute | to the women workers. Tho usual tutement is that excopt for their would have been already lost, “We visited the Grand Fleet of | Great Britain, a fleet that is literally the savior of America and the world. | We found our own warships there working in the closest harmony witb the Bri tish. side the latest submarines, was dei “Grea rig ining nied us. t Britain the to Woe were taken through | ‘the ship building plants, taken in- Nothing ! and France are breaking point. | Sugar, bread, meat and other articles we rationed, and the people accept the sit uation cheerfully. Ono idea holds them up and enables them to make the great effort they are mak- ing. At every stop, in all the places in every country we visited, we heard it “Thank God America is In, and in while you will make your- a tittle selves of lette LON p effort undone. ast night he wis anxious to impress the Amer- blic with the great bra s we have sent to fineat res PORT ferry ste felt, y and vste out, the individus the need of his efforts is at war with a powerful upulous enemy. the individual app responsibilities and will le When the war t will he won on the front in France; but if it Is lost—od defend us trom lamity—it will be lost on | , in the factories, on the railroads, Amer » not do our purt. aw the King and Llc Bu and then the war will 1 is expected of America, Our big, but the cause is worthy task that cannot be per- d except each navy and out, in ofMf- does his utmost. ican, in eltizen won in the in the We stayed ail ance, night at American Headquarters and jen, Porvhing nd Verdun, met the but to me the ting 18 to Impress Amer- ) the great need of the ut- their greatest effort.” members we of the mission were ong others by James A. Wil ir chairman, who came ashore said to-day Mr. rs Wilson > g of us here that we wys plenty of tobacco and lots GRAND DUKE A CLERK. “London Michael Palis From Wealth to Comparative Penury. ON May 2. (Associated of the Russian Grand wn as the Lond stinguish him tr nd Duke Michael at wealth to ec Reclose Who Killed ©. Hanae Sele in Jat re the war he lived tn on Jential estates In the 1 of London. at $2,000 @ year. were Are Saved, HURON. amer 01 aon Mich May neigh He Ja now @ clerk Ferry Steamer Sinks but Passen- ry ie rated between this marn ini water 4 were cashed A enzers uboard the reaael, but a reached ebore safely. » dock 1918. SSS os ORY COLDAIK "| Lord & ? Taylor AND TEA Moderate Cost Third Floor 7 ‘Sth Street FIFTH AVENU E 39th Street ae Oa Sry ti IP “3 7 BAG: oe et eee EOE fe i | | | Introducing a New Note In June Millinery Flower Trimmed Hats of Navy Blue Georgette Crepe $7.50 A. collection of charm and distinction, featuring in fas- cinating fashion new inter- pretations of modish navy blue Millinery. Transparent Hats in_ pic- turesque large ard small Mush- room, straight and droopi For Misses—-A Group of Or gandie Frocks’ In Adorable Fashions At the Attractive Price $23.50 ‘These exquisite Dresses are to be Summer's favorites. Lovely they are with dainty bodices, quaint collars, wide girdles and sashes, deep tucked or frilled skirts. Narrow laces and fine embroideries add to the prettiness of many models. Inexpensive, too, and a distinctly economical addi- tion to the Summer outfit. wide brimmed shapes with 1 7, banded or frilled edges of silk. New Calico Dresses Cleverly posed about the Speci crowns are wreaths of June Specie? $17.50 oses, delicately tinted garden lossoms, and foliage, French flowers of the finest qualities Designed especially for Lord & ‘Taylor, these are ideal Summer Hats, for many occasions. Quaint old prints in Indigo blue, Quaker gr: black and white, white with field flowers, in quite tallored tmodels with pique collars and cuffs. Smart and practical for town and country wear. Entire Stock Misses’ Suits Capes and Dresses Reduced Wool Suits—Marked Down to....... Capes—Marked Down to...... Silk Dresses—Marked Down to Serge Dresses Marked Down to... ... $13.95 Third Floor Untrimmed Hats Reduced to 95c, $1.95 and $3.95 Milans and Lisere straws in every wanted color and smart shape, for sport, tailored and Dress Hats Fourtn Floor WOMEN’S JERSEY SUITS New and Distinctive Models in “La Jerz” Silk and Wool Jersey At the Special Price $18.50 Sport Suits of the smartest types made especially to Lord & Taylor order and featured at a price that makes them the most interesting Suit values offered this season. “La Jerz’’ Silk Suits Wool Jersey Suits in brilliant shades of jade green, soft rose, and | eminently practical but modish, in shades of Khaki, French blue. rookie, tan, grey, and Copenhagen. The Entire Stock of Women’s Suits and Coats—-Greatly Reduced for Clearance, Offering Many Remarkable Values. Third Floor None C, O. D. No Approvals i) Children’s Rompers Very Special at $1.50 and $1.95 Special for Saturday 2,500 Yards Wash Silks 85c yard In the wanted styles and colors, also white—splendid value. Ground Floor Smart Footwear For Women, Misses and Boys At Moderate Prices Women’s Patent Leather and Brown Kidskin Oxfords $6.50 Repps, Chambrays and cool cotton of serviceable Long slender vamps, Louis AVI qualities in pretty col Y es heels and hand turned soles. Models with Semi -Made dainty white collars ' Skirts Misses’ While Canvas Pumps Sizes 1114 to 2 $3.00 Second kloor Boys’ Play or School Shoes Sizes 1 to6 $3.50 . Ground Floor and cuffs, hand em- broidery or smocking. (Sizes to and in- cluding 4 years.) Fourth Bloor, $1.98 Several models made of white cotton fabrics trimmed with pearl buttons and pockets. Second Floor Girls’ and Juniors’ Voile Dresses An Iraportant Purchase Offered At Very Special Prices Boys’ All-Wool Norfolk Suits With Extra Knickerbockers $13.50 $15.00 $16.50 Prices Are Less Than Wholesale Cost ‘Today ‘Two styles of Nor- Girls’ Novelly folks, stnart) new Voile Dresses mode in browns, \ grays and fancy mix- $3.50 tures, made as ail Lord & ‘Laylor Boys’ Pompadour figured Suits are made, with Voile in pretty colors, double © stitched ; } in quaint little model, seams, well stayed ; pockets, excellent fin belted and with pockets, 1 hing detail hite collar and cuff Suits for style and ety Pie service and of just nlaes & (0 12 years, the weight and weave i Rika for wear the year around: Sizes 7 to 18 years Intermediate Girls’ Dresses 3 Daren alee Fancy dotted Voiles in shades of rose, blue or tan with Boys’ Wash Suits $1.55, $2.45, $3.00 to $7.50 white. Russian pleated model with’ feather-stitche colored linen collar and cuff Sizes 12 to 16 vears Military, Norfolk, middy and novelty style in fine Chambrays, Linens, Duck, Galatea and Juniors’ Voile Dresses Khaki, in plain colors and stripes. Sizes 3 to 1loyears. Fine French Voile in plain colors, pink, blue, maize, Norfolk Tuh Sui ia r, dainty with embroidery and drawn work, Deep orto Ub Suits $5.00, $6.75 and $7.50 tucks give the skirt youthful lines, and sash, cuffs, vestee For bigger Boys, in cool cloth, Khaki, Linen, and collar ure of crisp white Organdie, Sizes 13 to 17 Crash and Palm Beach cloth. Sizes 7 to 18 years, yoark ' . Pourth Floor Tht Fs U ‘ Excellent Cuisine SaaS