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ee eee ee Franklin Simon a Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. At Reduced Prices SATURDAY Girls’ and Children’s WINTER SHOES Offered at these prices for the first time this season ‘ ' ' ' ' , ' ' . ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' t ‘ t ' t ‘ ALL FRANKLIN SIMON SHOES ARE : FULLY GUARANTEED FOR SERVICE ' AND SATISFACTORY WEAR ' Children’s School Shoes H Laced shoes of highest grade black I i Russia calfskin, made on broad or | thopedic last, with welted soles and i spring heels. ; SIZES 8); to 10% ia WIDTHS B to E im t Uy lee } i Reduced to 3.50 i a i Girls’ Laced Shoes { | Of highest quality black Russia - calfskin, made on broad comfort- 3 able last with welted leather soles # and heels. SIZES 11 to 2 | WIDTHS A to D Hi rc ig Reduced to 4.50 i} é | H GIRIS' and C HILDREN’S SHOE SHOP— Third Floor At Reduced Prices SATURDAY Girls’ and Boys’ Hosiery Offered for the first time this season at a reduced price Ribbed Cotton Hose For Girls and Boys, black, white or tan, fine ribbed. Sizes 6 to 9}. Heretofore .30 pair 6 pair for Hashes Ribbed Cotton Hose For Boys, black cotton, heavy weight, fine ribbed, Sizes 7 to oh. Heretofore .35 pair 6 pair for 1.35 | CHILDREN’S HOSIERY SHOP—Main Floor Are You a Book Buyer? Read the News and Views ; the World of Books— Books for Education, books for Gifts, books for Entertainment, books for the Office and the Home are reviewed in THE EDITORIAL SECTION OF THE SUNDAY WORLD These analyses are written in the same unbiased, honest and fearless manner that charactenzes The World editorials, which : stand pre-eminent in the opinions of i teading, thinking people ; +: : ' 4 t H ‘ t ‘ THE REVIEW WILL GUIDE YOU AS TO THE BOOKS YOU SHOULD BUY —_—— A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE! EK. ORDER ONE TO-DAY AND PROSPER. en Sita TSO Ae ee THE EVENING WOKLD, Fkivay, JANUAKY 17, 1919, hips are due to-morr 2 SHELL WILL BE FOR RENT ' NOW,” SAYS BILLY SUNDAY; “SLUMS SOON A MEMORY’ t to enter| Evangelist “More Pr | He’ anchorage | to See ith 6,000 more # 8 SHIPS DUE TO-DAY =. rly 8,000 me due Me Ma bir 1 Santa WITH 10,000 MEN; =. bad weather 14.000 MORE NEAR id Than Eve: American and Lived This Day. was the fi harbor. She y Hook | 1.86 bound 6 ds in Gravesend Bay, She BY W. A, SUNDAY, ha 4 125 in all, inciud-| RICHMOND, Va, Jan. 17.—The Santa Marta First to Enter} '* casual officers from all) rain of tears is over. The slums branches of the service, one nava') wil] goon be a memory. We will Harbor; Others Coming officer and 12 casuals, colored. from! en our prisons into factories, our in This Afternoon, the hospital ship Mercy, due to-| Jails into storchouses and cora gE [day, has 388 sick and wou oxy | Cribs. Men will walk upright now, Six id ‘pital cases being bedridden and 102 requtr-| Women will emile, children ath hips are scheduled to reach port to-| ing no special attention, cers | 1 hell will be for rent. y f 1 e}are in charge in addition. The how te fails to ratify Ps r Halt jozen| pital ship Comfort with seven offi- eadment the star in the flag ers and 231 men is also due, that represents it should be The transport Wilhelmina is x draped in ourning neteetoy] | pected to reach port later in the Uncle Sam's knockout blow that R dl ¢ thi tbat ids 5 sent the Kaiser and his Junker eduction 3 union, neluding ane of culthroats and JobD Bit ~y Machine Gun Hattalions; g4ist| leycorn and all his cohorts to the , and 344th Infantries; | mat for the count makes me more SAL IF, 109th Sanitary Train; Field Hos | proud than ever that I am an pituls Nos, 133, 184, 135 and| American and have lived t meer aOrUsneny Ulli. Amalaee cohbebln Now| indy, $ Ss $ 134, 134, 135 and 136; 26th i 6; Ge & 8 1 327tn Machine Gun ions; | d, 334th, Field Artillery complete; god 1 Artillery compiote; Company H, 347th Infantry, 113th Trench Mortar | Battery The ship quarantine at 8 P.M and 236t Nos. 334 Infantries; | Jand 344 will BOOTS. pan 13 (New Ye kd; | (Maryland) and will Casual Company. 14]! out of Brest, the President Grant, from Brest, edad dee dab bydabhid Rede Jan. 4, has 4,891, including 231 sick and men, ng Castial and wounded, On board are the 415 of sew York, Casual Headquarters Detachment. sth Ficid |ComPany 416 of Washington, Casual of Ohio, Casual Com- of Maryland, Casual Com- so of Ohio, Artillery Brigade; 2d Field Artillery; Cusual Company and the 63d Ammu- jon ‘Train rest on Jan. and is du day with 1,368, including t | 4th ‘french Mortar here to. EP reach | dock Jan. 7, is 1@ battleship Montana sailed from 11,940 men, includ’ colored #311, yf wounded officers and 3 Cretic, with 76 officers Sierra, 98 officery and Atenasc, $1 officers and nk the Suffolk, with officer os |ORIZABA IS_ BRINGING 2,700 TROOPS TO NEW YORK Steamship Melita on Way to Bos- } ton With 1,600 Men From France. WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. | transport Melita, bringing 200 off! nd 1,400 men from Fr » will are jrive at Boston on Jan. 21 und the transport Orizaba, with 100 officers and 2,600 men, is due at New York on Jan, 23 Units aboard the Melita, the War Department announced to-day, in clude casual companies composed of men from Massachusetts, Ohiv, lowa and Missouri; the 493rd Aero Squad. ron, and Mobile Hospital No, 39, both of which are destined for Camp Dev ens; a detachment from the anti-aircraft school, a anti-aircraft rep \¥ ich will be di army provisional ment battery d among seven ‘asual officers, zaba also is bringing about 30) sick und wounded and the 52d Ammunition train, about 30 per cent Jof which is composed of California men; five ¢ of Mary land men and one each from New) | Jersey, New York and Missour Other transports now on the way} from France are | The Frances I rkoon Jan. h one detach ual company of New Jersey mer » Federal, due Newport News on 26 with on casual comp 1 companies | 2 men; the Calamare, duc | ort De Kalb, from Brest, Hakala Hier egy routes Unlimited Seer ; Selection ewport ews on Jan of Leading officers and fifty-nine men of New Styles, All Popular Leathers. low hele, Realize that before these drastic reductions these boots were lower in price than other | artillery con It isn’t always so easy to put your finger on the “‘rea- son why.” Yet, when any- shops. Those who come here | body asks why our *'Shire”’ Dakota with | now will obtain whatever |collars wear so well, we men, will arrive fs 4 i at He to-morrow. “Maye smart new boot they want ata simply Gay, theyre “alle. ducians Ligeti trom ety | very great saving. linen where the wear| bury, will be here to greet comes.” their in the S64 Const Artit- | he Siar Shoe G. Uncommon styles of un- | * |commonly good quality. AT ALL OUR STORES NEW YORK: Broadway & 34th St. Fifth Ave. & 42d St. Soft shapes ¢ *Registered T RoGeRs PEET COMPANY piquer and silks emark, includ Engin Arti | 5 3 West 42d St. Broadway ie Broadway| Meade and the 102d ch Mortar BROOKLYN: at 13th St. Four at 34th St. pattery from Camp t In add 474 Fulton St. eS Cenvenient cinth Ave, [tion there are a num f ertis 1531 Broadway, ae Waren ornare t stceae | who have ed in camou- been ¢ at Hancock i at 41st St.} on board 95 oft) Annual Sale of WRANKLIN SIMON BOYS’ SUITS Majority with extra knickerbockers for BOYS of 9 to 18 Liberal Reductions on Liberal Selections! Boys’ Ss Norfolk $ Suits reduced to ba | Or Formerly $14.50 and $15.75 Norfolk Wits reduced to *y5% Formerly $18.75 to $21.50 Boys’ and a season of MMLIS sale is a sacrifice of regular stock | eon We adopt this method once stimulating interest on the part of those who are not familiar with our Boys’ Shops. It prines them in con- tact with New York's recognized Style Center for the younger male generation and enables us to show them the scope and character of our appeal to Boys. BOYS’ SHOPS —Fifth Floor Franklin Simon & Co. Filth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets A ER ts Bi emir sare Angra ha an 6 rg or eR RES Tt AAV THEIR WAY nnsylvania of air service in’ France. 0 IN HOMES ILLEGAL IF THE DRYS (Continued from First Page.) ndment goes Into effect. Hur | “wele” de TWe MORE STATES RATIFY THE DRY AMENDMENT Wisconsin and) Minnesota Fall: in Line, Making Total of Forty. MADISON, Wis. Jan, 17 consin Legislature to-day ¢ atification of the N amendment when the He ably voted 58 to 89 The Senate rati- d two days ago. its PA Jan, 17.—The Minnesota | Legislature to-day compt : cation of the National n Amendment-the forticth State to do | > passed the he House amend | cons | Quarta Month” Plan to Continue in West Virw CHARLESTON, W Jan. 17.— The “Quart a Month” in West | Virginia, whereby residents of the State may bring in one quart of in- tox nts e, in force h month, spite will continue the recent truce tio placed upon the Ff “Bone Dry" law by the Supren |the United States. This here to-day by West Virginia Te Was made | Hallanan, mission | — FINANCED TROOPS FOR WAR. British Gatana Merchants Kure nixhed Soldiers From Colony. patriotism of Britis nts, who financed seve ntingents of tro told to-day by: p: ) the steamship Mara A story of the Gulana meret sin the war, wa ord, whose home 1s nd Mrs. W Thursday, Jan mained to $29.50 / |l] Attractively fashioned models for = § |]] street and general we Mais | | HOW FIRE ON U BOAT CHASER | WAS PUT OUT TOLD BY GREW {21 Pr \ BREW THIS TEA FOR BILIOUSNESS Men on No, Statement of test Against | —All on [Costs next to nothing, yet keeps Posts | bowels in fine order and Officer of Submartne ends constipation, Chaser No. which helped send at | - Fava. U boat to the bot The 1 every family that values eth have in the . Carters K, and Naval Her fhe: Yu of the fam row sluggish Hyver promptly regulate cup and drink from which 1 in The Evening World vf the heroes named in the * Henry W. Robinson, who wa burned in attempting to put out a fire'| and in the engine room of the submarine | bY haser in February last while serving ef Machinist. A spoke fficers and crew said t ning Wo 1 reporter 8 the crew as rur the fire broke out 4 his ground. the fire in the ning on deck wilh und carrying a “ine, throwing the Select now. Pay Ten Months. Charge Ac count. ‘Transactio confidential. No Em ployers' references. Re; resentative calls on A quest. Call or write for Illus. Catalog 44. yw behind the flar fi deck with thi Corner Mate ‘i ane. in throw: Gort en the capt nd a put out the fire with sand D.PRICRECO, 29 West 34! Street Fulton a Bridge St NEWARK Market & tulsey Sts, A Very Special § New Navy Se Sale of rge Frocks Advanced Spring Models 15.00 Regular Values - ras ; of Men's Navy and Black. also button and bre‘d aay mB Re) wmf Wear Serge in Plain tailored trimmed styles Setioce. One Model Illustrated — Smart Afternoon, Dance and Parly Frocks if Taffeta Georgette — Satin Elaborately beaded and trimmed Reduced to 25.00 NOW IN PROGRESS Final Coat Clearance Fur Trimmed Coats Greatly Reduced 19.75 » 25.00 Former Values to $45.00 Of Wool Velour, Broadctoth and other fashion ible mas terials, with large shawl or convertibie collars of fur. Shoe and Skate Outfits For Men, Women and Children Johnson Tubular Hockey or Racing Outfit oars Jack Frost sa SKATING” soon ‘aluan Here is areal “SPECIAL.” Skates excellent quality TEMPERED. steel, 10" The Popular Hippodrome Outfit for for eth OF WOR a fitted VOR LADIES WEPIL HIGH SHOkSs Everything for Winter Sport B DAVESA 15 Cortlandt St., 405 eroeenrny $31 Broadway, Near Biwa ar Canal