The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1913, Page 7

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ee ree * \ POPE’S DOCTORS WILL NOT ROME, March %.—The Pope's condi- tion is such that the attending physi- clans hesitate to consent to e resump- tlon of audiences, although the great BiG LINER FIGHTS MONSTER WAVES, |i-issss eats that the Pope had had * yat Mauretania Is Tossed Like a he is getting better steadily although slowly. CONSENT TO AUDIENCES. |} THE EVENING WORLD, === ALL CARS Dry Cold Storage For Fur Garments Lexington to 3d Avenue call for goods. eee | You Should Enjoy Your Meals One of the Most Important Questions to Consider in the Search for Cork in Its Most Tempest- * uous Atlantic Voyage, The big Cunard Iiner Mauretania came in to-day from Liverpool, her whitened Ted funnels bearing mute evidence of flerce storms encountered on the voy- age. She was five days, three hours and twenty-seven minutes making the trip, and ahe has made It in four daya, ten hours and forty-one minutes, Only twenty-three knots an hour were aver- aged and she has an average record of More than twenty-six knots, Head winds | that and high seas ouffetted the Cunarder all the way. ‘The #torm reached tts greatest hoight last Wednesday, when a 100-mile an hour gale lambasted the ship and lath- rea the ocean with snow white foam. ‘The sea became a series of mountains and swales of water and the great ship was toseed about like a cork. ‘The dining room in the first cabin was Geserted that day, only one passenger braving the wrath of the elements. This was Miss Marguerite Skirvin, @ chorm- ing little actress and dancer. Tut no one ventured out on deck. Walle of @reen water pitched over the bow of the steamer and crashed own upon deck, | | @ending sheets of spray nearly to the top of the great funnels. The Maure- tania rode through the storm like a life buoy, none the worse for her expertence. It was the roughest voyage through which she had ever passed. On the steamer was John H. MoFad- | 8 en, the millionaire cotton broker of Philadelphia, Mr. McFadden for several years has been interested in cancer, With his financial backing the Lister In- aittute of London is making a world- wide reseach into the disease, trying to Getermine ite cause. “We are necking a cure for the ease,” said the broker. ‘We are sim- ply) endeavoring to locate the cause of the growths. We will leave the remedy to others. Once we learn the cause of the disease it should not be a dificult matter to find a cure. The progress al- ready made has been simply wonder- ful. It has far exceeded our expecta-| | tions, and we look forward to great re- uke.” ¢ Mrs, W. B. Leeds, widow of the tin plate king, was another passenger on the Mauretania. She was accompanied by her ten-year-old son, who had been attending school at Eton and didn’t like it. Mrs, Leeds said she was here only for a short vasation. Mrs. James Bryce, wife of the English Ambassador to the United States, was another passenger on the steamer. So also was Sir Ernest Shackleton, who made the run for the South Pole before t, Scott. He ts now tn the usiness and makes severa} to this country each year, dead t had es Youngster, If You Help Your Stomach. ite ing 0 you te, you out all e@ pleasure and the health you are entitied te?” If Bet, why not? ‘No matter whether ormen and ' member of y body is in @ sound state dis.) of Realth and strength, if your stomach vy we rd you, fe. it Dox of Btuart’e Dyspepsia ‘drug store, [eso Naser ES aL as CASPERFELD & CLEVELAND 144 Bowery Reni" huen NORTH OF GRAND. ST. “LY ATION, Ls Saturday till 10. E at Full inded, Lees 8%. en Es = Diam Value or Money Re’ hing by the bedside who had at- ball the night before. Hannigan's eyes were closed and he breathed heavily, but Finnegan doubted that he was in drearaland, nnigan,” he whispered, “be ye per"? ‘aw, quit disturbin’ me.” “All roight, Hannfgan. But as soon as you do go to shlape tell me, for th’ doc. tor wants me to tillyphone him thin.”” —————— Blue While, Perlectly Cat}| Bay from the Diamond Price Cutters | Mounted in Rings, Brooches, La Vallieres, car and In fi style of jewe! Cow's Curious Conduct. (From the Columbus (0.) Dispatch.) When one of the fenders of the Day- ton City Railway cara picked up a young heifer at the corner of Third and Jersey streets the conductor fille) out the required report blank to Super- intenden Edward Howell. In answer to the question, “What did the victim say?’ the employee wrote: “Sh ry carried along on the fender for distance, then rolled off, and ran away ‘without saying a word. TESA EO MST ME WoRCe {ook in Ws L. Dougias store ‘windows and you will see shoes for $3.50, $4. and 4.50 that are as ity tine 5.00. to leathers, 8 to in style, other makes costing § is the W. everybody. If you could visit W. L. Douglas fj large factories at Brockton, Mass., and see for | yourself how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are warranted to fit better, look better, hord their shape ands wear: longer than any other make for the price. ‘The Best $2.00 and $3.50 Shoes in the World. las name thom. BROOKLYN 421 Fulton Street, corner Pearl Street, 708-710 Broadway, corn 1367 Broadway, corner G 78 Fifth Avenue, corne: Street. t. (Union 8q.) h Street. ||] ranted to wear satisfactorily. You Can Eat with the Appetite of o Lusty | || at 64c Splendid 2-clasp kid gloves with one row embroidered back, You may have them in all sizes and white and all the | new colors. Every pair war- years of age marked at prices visiting Bloomingdales’. Sizes 6 to 14 yeurs. Girls’ Russian Bulgarian Russian style, made of striped | Women’s 2-Clasp Fine Glace Kid Gloves—With 3 row embroidered back; in black, white and 98. COTE... cece yrreess Ic Women's 16-Button Glace Kid Mousquetaire Glovee—Reach way above the elbow; black and white; all sizes; every pair guar- anteed.. also Bulgarian dresses with linen la with rows of braid and buttons. Bulgarian style, made of colored with chints trimming. tans, browns and grays; all at Women's 19-Inch Elbow Length Mousquetaire Gloves — Double Our Glove Shop shows an international stock of Gloves to match any costume. ‘Male Pisce, 1800 Men’s and 4 years pretty styles New $1.50 Spring 3 for $3.25. That’s the story in a Sizes 14 to 20. stripes, also plain tan, white and cerized materials. BLOOMINGDALES' argument we could advance. Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stock- ings, silk all the way up to the top; 4-inch garter welt, in a choice of colors and black and white; all sizes, at the remarkably 23 low price of . eh Cc Long Island Day in Our Greenhouses on the Roof Once each Spring, when the Long Island Railroad issues| special transportation tickets to Long Islanders to come to town, we make preparations to meet the influx of visitors. Special efforts are made in our Greenhouses on the roof—the only ones of their kind in the country. | To every adult who visits our Greenhouses to-morrow: | Saturday, we will give free a package of high-grade eweet | peas or nasturtium seeds. | | There will also be a con- || cert by Prof. Guerierre’s Oreneaten from 2 to 5.30 Pp. As a special attraction, the Yerkes Bells will be played by Miss Lou Custer from 2 to 5 o'clock. Free Tickets for International Flower Show at Grand Central Palace We have been honored by the INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SHOW with the exclusive right to buy 10,000 admission tickets for the Opening Night, which is April 5, at Grand Central Palace. The tickets are worth 50c each. These tickets we will distribute free with every porchane of a dollar's | worth or more in any department of the store. To obtain one of these tickets, present your voucher in our Tremendous Stocks of Bulbs, Shrubs and Seeds of All Kinds Have been prepared and our prices are about one-third to one- half less than you will be asked to pay elsewhere. This Is an Extraordinary Special Our stocks of Palms, Ferns and other decorative plants, used for Easter decorations in churches and res - dences, regularly sold for 50c to $5.00, will be disposed of to-morrow at ....eeee+e0e 10c to 50c To-morrow, Saturday, all the season’s choicest fresh cut flowers | will be offered at 1-3 to 14 exclusive florists’ prices, | 10,000 Roses and Carnations in all leading varieties, Very special for Saturday at, cach..........0+e+0005 Flowers delivered any part of Manhattan without additional charge. Artistic floral designs a specialty; $1.00 and up. Women's2-Clasp|A Superb Gathering _ Kid Gloves |New Spring Dresses and Suits _ A great gathering of new Spring models for girls from 6 to 17 ck,|3 Pretty Styles in Girls’ Gingham Dresses, $1.98 No. 1—Made of fine quality ginghem, with white pique collar and cuffs, trimmed with braid and buttons. Russian Blouse style, with sailor collar and belt. made of white linon, with sailor collar and cuffs, entire front of dress trimmed with solid color material and washable braid. collar and cufis of white pique and fi Girls’ Bulgarian Linen Dresses at $4.98 and button trimming on entire front and pointed cuffe and belt Sizes 6 to 10 years. Juniors’ Colored Linon Norfolk Suits, $1.98 Neat Colored Linon Suits for girls, 13, 15 and 17 years, with collar and cuffs of white pique. Finished with leather belts. Children’s Pretty Single Breasted White Serge Coats at $1.98 This dressy little coat, suitable for children from 1 to 3 years old, is in single-breasted style, with collar and cuffs tipped; black and white; 4.g Juniors’ Tailored Suits of Serges, $11.98 Be rsceccccevcccrescveeees Ic Juniors’ Suita of Hin serge, a are hes in Russian effect, ‘ ‘al: with Bulgarian trimming on collar and cuffs '3-piece suits hi And this special: piping of satin around neck and sleeves. Fidished withelt top. 22-Inch Mousquetaire Skirts in new designs. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. Silk Gloves at 58¢ Cee ae eth, Soule Finger rimmed with silk braid, and finished with pearl buttons, choice of black, white champagne, Child’s White Serge Coats at $2.98 navy, pink, sky, gray; all sizes. At this price, to-morrow, mothers of little ones 2, 3 jadbs «syd offered a choice of a variety of in white serge coats, trimmed with embroid- lery, braid or moire, in contrasting colors. Men’s Plain Negligee Shirts, attached cuffs. Plaited Bosom Shirts, attached and detached cuffs. Soft Bosom Shirts, with soft double cuffs. Some with separate soft collar to match. Materials are splendid quality woven madras, fine count; soft ‘finish percales, jacquard, figured madras and highly mercerized |New Yeetee materials, in plain and striped effects. There is an excellent assortment of patterns that will surely de- light you. Light and medium grounds, with black, blue and helio white madras shirts in plain negligee plaited style and fine mer- In make, fit and finish these shirts will come up to your fullest expectations of what $1.50 shirts should be. 60,000 Pairs of 50c Silk Hosiery Saturday at 23c An excellent opportunity for men, women and children. Little more to tell about this exceptional hosiery ! event than is contained in the head line and in ‘the items that follow. Together they form the most impressive Read the following terse but telling details: Men’s Pure Silk Half Hose, in|Fine Silk Stockings for young fancy striped jacquard and plain colors; all first quality hose, in a variety of shades and black; easily recognized by all men as 50c. values; at..... BLOOMINGDAL| An Our Cut Flower Shop :—|=:¢.2n"22:,."° Up Premium Hams Cars Transler to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 30 Ave.. 58th to 60th St. PRIDAY, MAROH 28, 1913. TRANSFER TO—==—= Silk Maiines, 29¢ Paris milliners and modistes are using silk malines extensively for Place on sale fine silk ma- lines, 27 inches wide, at, yard... 25¢ of Girls’ and Juniors’ | : 59th to 60th Street a that will del ght ifterested mothers be 6 No, 2— No, 3—Is au Come To-Morrow, Saturday, the Final Day of Bloomingdales’ Unrivalled Oifer This remarkable opportunity places a high grade player Piano within the reach of everybody. It solves the proolem of the man who wants to give his family the most happiness for the greatest number of years at the least possible expenditure. You can now buy a reliable, fully guaranteed NEW 88-NOTE Dresses at $2.98 gingham, with scalloped ished with leather belt; ‘Is, ratine at top of sleeves, to 12 years. linen, with inverted pleat ow, Children’s Colored Serge Suits at $4.98 Natty little coats for children, 2, 3 and 4 years of age; made of fine colored serge, with, seperate color and cuffe of white hed 1 with lace Bes pique or tucked lawn edging. Any Kind. just make up your mind to buy one, because you never had the time or opportunity to learn how to play. The Player-Piano Has Solved This Problem You and every member of your family can now play the Piano and play it well. In fact, a little familiarity with the ex- pression devices will make you a skilled pianist. Not Until You Have a Player-Piano in Your Home nutshell. Here are the details: Neckwear Many new fancies in neckwear, arriving too late for Easter, are offered at striking reductions. The New Close Tucked Guimpe, now in such large demand, trimmed with ball buttons and lay , down collars, at........ m will you ever ex; the delightful sensation and br) Ried Coat Sets, satisfaction to be able to sit at Piano and play your favor- Mitek 25c ana 50 ite music, whether popular or , whenever you are so in- Louis XVI. Collars, made of-Dolly clined. You are not obliged to depend upon an a: Varden chintz, silk, with cas- i pianist to entertain you, your family, your friends and your quests at a little Social, a Musicale or a Dance. Come and let us demonstrate this instrument to you. Special To-Morrow, Saturday, Only:— 25 New Walters Pianos, $995 cades of shadow lace; one of the Danette 50 cana 98c season; each. New Bulgarian Pleatinge of white net, with ight color touch; are very dainty and 25c and 50c sell for, yard... . NOOOMINGDAL ES ———— cream. In this sale we include Main flour. On Terms of $1 a Week This unusual offer presents to you the opportunity to buy: a Piano of sterling quality at the lowest ible cost. There is* not another Piano made that can in tone, action, work? : manship and case design, or in its moderate price, this Waltéra/’ Piano at $225; in fact, it surpasses Pianos sold elsewhere for, $325 or more. val Every Walters Piano is sold with the Bloomingdale guar-* antee, an absolute safeguard against a Piano of inferior quality. ° Exchange Your Fill Out This Coupes Old Piano Mail to Dept. W, and we will send you our for a beautiful sew for a beautiful 2 + Piano Porttolio Free Piano, We will take }Name.. ; same in part payment and allow you to pay the difference at $1.00 or $2.00 per week. Special music roll library privileges. Upon request a representative will call. pitt ‘ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—=== girls; splendid assortment 1x1 ribbed good quality silk stock- ings; sizes for girls and misses; 23¢| white and black, at the 3e New Crepe de Chine and Jap Silk Blouses at $2.98 From an extensive assortment of new models, in silks and cr de chines, we select for special mention new white and black Jap silk waists. The features are plaits on both sides, small sailor collar, pump bow in front and three-quarter sleeves, with turn-back cuffs. Also.an almost identical model $2 98 with high collar and low sleeves; both at yep or Crepe de Chine|Truly Rich Black Crepe de louses, white or black,| Chine Waists, with hand. |f| | { with the newest frills some shirred yoke, long sleeves | and collars, $4.98 and high, collar, $7.98 FOF... .sesccoreece a Bivcrsorrrcesere A | BLOOMINGDALES' 24 floor, Lex. fe. Section. Women’s Shaped Union Suits at 23¢ at 37¢ Women's Women's! Shaped Cotton Shaped Union Union Suits, , Suits, such as such as are ordi- | are sold regu'arly narily sold at 50c. | a They are neatly fine quality lisle stitched ,have low i thread, tight neck, no sleeves ¥ \ Awe ‘ight ary knee, low neck and lace trim; regular and extra regular and extra sizes. sizes. Why Wait? Select Your Goods Now—Pay As You Can Main BLOOMINGDALES" 22¢ Spring Legs of Lamb, 16:¢ Ib. Spring Lamb—the dish of the epicure—is the feature here for Saturday. You will pay 22c for the same quality anywhere Here, lb., 1614c. || Young Tom Turkeys — Weighing from 7 to 12 Ibs.; worth 28c, 23 Ibeaascst Juicy and tender; worth 24c, 18} 2C our special price, Ib......... o¢s of Canada Lamb Worth loc; | Boneless Smoked Shoulders cur very special Saturday} 1 | Worth 16c; special price, 13%c! 1 RRA rn 13% Floor, Homes Furnisted 3 Apne $4. worth 24c, our special price, & ees treat ret 2000 $44.00 a Week Opens an Dining Table, Value, 15 00, rice, Ib c 3035°3037 3° AVE“? 1S6°"ST 0 ae} ea = echbad BRONX STORE Eoars ©

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