The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1913, Page 7

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bP enone i + Canvassers Are Ralling “Up x 5@c Seamless Full Size Mug . ae guided the y tirls, in charge of Mra,| Second offense. State prison four years stitched Scalloped Lunch i * Big Subscriptions for Henry Yonge, through, the stock market and ten months on exch ch BT. PAUL, April 10-Tho bill - jothe, special at... Our Annual Spring Sale of allt Bed Sheets, cach... DS Yesterday, and introdiwed them to many —_>— ting boxing, which was passed by the f $1.89 Bleached Linen Dinner Nap- (only 6 to @ customer), prominent officials, lower branch of the Minnesota Legis! kins, sizes 21x21 inches, the Hospital, ihe New York Stock Exchange yester- ¥ Got @ touch of the “Fever which become so contagious in Brooklyn ring tho past week. And now, thanks to the many stock ‘brokers ahd traders OM the floor, there ten't the siightest doubt that the $150,000 which is needed , th be raised for the new St. Anthony's Hospital in Woodhaven, will be raised Jang before the oficial closing of the Ma ttean for the men's, fi i 4 ttentary thirty days. ch has extated so far between the| neagtoton ade ; |FORST. ANTHONY'S \e tiéated ‘and housed thoweands of the sick )Grand street. ¥* and suffering poor. John H. MoCooey, | tentiary one y: Judge Luke D. Stapleton and Rabbi Her- rt Leventhal, of the Ninty Street Tem- Bie. made addresses, andsiassured the workers of their heathy cdyoperation. Mes. John Brennan ived the pen- ay nant for the women's team, and August! w, "s. The keen rivalry | pte emenan strest,: pleaded gull f property from No. ahd Ninth men and the women has Ceased for & Ume. They are working ‘hand in hand now, both striving for the success of the compaign. Wherever the women) No. work, if they are in need of an escort, | Rullty the men are only tod ‘Anxious to act in that capacity. Michael J. Donovag * BY JUDGE ROSALEKY. burglary ere is little fear of our losing out] {2 the campaign,” sald *Commtssioner Arthur J, O'Keefe to-day, “With such hearty workers as we have, and judging! by the support which w already received, we will far exceed Stover Park Commissioner Stover now has mark hree , Wat One Hundred” and reet. Hundred and Fortleth street and a: saulting two policemen with revolver. THE BVEXING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL ct e 200d sfreet te Dine uunaega and(Tenth atgret. ‘The Board of Estimate voted him the money to-day, It ts the Commissioner’s inten- ig {tion to build @ bituminous macadam ‘z road with a concrete foundation and this he says will endure forever. The Board also voted the Commissioner $100,000 to finish the work of repaving the west and gast and middie drives in Centrai rik. Pai One million and a half dollars were slag appropriated for repaving Manhat- tan streets and $200,000 for repaving Brooklyn streets. night, was kilied by, the ¥: eral Legislation Committee. An ‘attempt in the Senate to overthrow the committee's acti may be at the committee reports, it was stated. we have set.” $ On Friday night, at the Twenty-third, Regiment Armory in Hedford avenue, @ monster dance is to be given by the workers in the fleld to their friends. Incidental ‘to the dance and music, the various teams will réport their col- FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAI OR ade when 10, 1913. |i] | Feiay. Lexington and 3d Avenue Table Linens: : $1.50 All Linen and Hem- 59th to 60th Street press arms Bed Cloihes;: Wrappers, Kimonos, (® House Dresses at To-morrow and Saturday the last two days of this Bloom- ingdale sale. There are thousands of garments in eight practical styles, prettily trimmed, each in a pleasing variety of patterns and colorings. Sizes34t046. Mail orders filled. Becond Floor, Centre, per dozen, specialat ..... <i Hl beg sana Hemastitched Set, cloth and 1 dosen nap- ing fF. wees. SOOT $2.79 Renaissance Tea Clothe, 54 inches wide, at $1.69 | 89¢ Renaissance Centre- Pleces, round and square, at. . 59C $1.59 Austrian Printed Main Floor. 50th 8t. Seotion, ate . oe Table Covers, at.. BLOOMINGDALES*, ——Bt00mrnan ates a , fail utc tds size, size, special, pair . campaign on Friday evening. benders The Stock Market received quite a Pleasant surprise yesterday afternoon when twenty of Brooklyn's prettiest ITGHY SCALP—25 CENT “DANDERINE” ‘BURGLAR IS SENTENCED TO |Save your hair! Danderine destroys dandruff and tops falling hair at once—G: hai it. atris invaded the floor and announced 9 YEARS AND Jo MONTHS.) Stops falling 4 —— a sl iN > _ If you care for heavy hair, that] If your hair has been neglected and the hat the: ‘ ie oh r on. ee ME iN Ween Ne Two Cracksmen Are Disposed of|stistens with beauty and is radiant lis thin, faded, dry, scragay.or too oily, egoner was the object of their visit made by Courts During One Asa ic Harry ana (entree vou iasot toe [ct iteeeeaety Seseciasea oan Cae and is fluffy and lustrous you must use + vubiic than every man in the place Day's Work Danderine, because nothing else accom. | Knowitan's Danderine at any drug Juntors’ Pretty Percale algned a pledge to do all in his power ’ plishes so much for the hair. lgveeted ku ton ainuten af it Dresses, 98¢ ana $1.45 s fo help raise the money. Many even| Three self-confessed criminals, two} Just one application of Knowlton's and ten minutes after you wi \< went #0 far as to write checks and hana | @'ested for burglary, the other for|Danderine will double the beauty of |say this was the best investment you ||f) In plain and striped per : petty larceny, were sentenced yester-| your hair, besides‘it immedia' dis- |ever made, “ cale of good quality, witl BLOOMINODALES’: roidery a them to the fair visitors, Conséquently day in the Supreme Court and the| solves every particle of dandruff; you! We sincerely believe, regardless of Dutch neck, em| 9 A Women’s Silk Stockings at 236. more money than was ever anticipated cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair leverything else advertised, that if : » atriped sailo: was received yesterday at the daily | COUrt of General Sessions. The dispost-|if you have dandruff. This destructive seas ped Teateouas” beautiful hair cod |i , or plain collar and cuffs Everything about them spells S0c. Little irregularities in the we ind there, not serious enough to deserve consideration, Lee them pea " —— —— | ’ Gingham Dr 69e | W ‘ t q Girls’ Gingham Dresses at 69c | Women’s 98¢. Nigh‘gowns at 69¢ Girls’ ood quali tls’ dresses of good quality plain gin arm, trhenaned Agta ll se Af Ten pretty high'and low neck styles, 0 splendid quality cambrie amd} plain and striped le | Nainsook; trimmed with embroidery and laces; at this price we aleo ole! dresses, trimmed with solid [crepe night robes in white and colors at 69c. Ak color materials, stripes or Commpine tion, Nainsook, trimmed | Skirts of Cambric, 10 new embroideries. Sizes 6 to 14 torchon laces years; splendid value at 69c. pa anes bse Second Floor, luncheon held at the Imperial Hotel, | 10" Of the three was as follows: scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its iannt Sizes 13, 15 and SGShivts. Wierd OE Acthony's simia! BY JUSTICE SEABURY. Htrength and its very fite, and if not bee ae aes dalla wabonsoa west ule Attractive values headquarters are situated, Timothy Leach, thirty-four years old, | overcome it produces a fev ness and |i owiton's Danderine. Heventually— ices, 98c and $1.49. u bh ” Nearly foal reached at|of No, 28% White avenue. Brooklyn, | itching of the scal; ¢ hair roots fam- uy ’ re, from the perfect hose. In durability and looks they hy not now? A #5 cent bottle will Children’s White Serge} oid from the 50c kind. All slik to the top, with deep the close of the fifth day. Much of this| pleaded gutlty burglary at No, 667 i8h, loosen and then the hair falls |W! ; op, has be ntributed by the Catholic) out fast. heels and toes; in black, white and colors. truly amaze you. Parishes of the borough, where the men " = and4 the women on the various commit-| Seek Sector Ppa mannan eee an aaa apache eee ES tire of Brooklyn which hasn't been in- te Beginning Tomo: ; 8.30 A. M. i Get Silk-Lined Spring Suits and Spring Overcoats One of the striking features of this Made-to-Measure at whirlwind campaign is the fact that ats, at $1.77 . "i Children’s White Sergeand Women's Stockings, gauze lisle | Children's Stockings, La: Rb, « shepherd check coats, trim- Lede hosed yee ult 18c¢ ‘Ouweus sin ores oat med with embroideries of , . ‘ solid colors; sizes 2, 3 4] Women's Pure Silk Stockings that always bring $1.00 in other and $1.77 years; apecial value at $1.77.) with deep garter hem and cotton spliced soles, are here at......... Second Floor, Lez. Ave. Section. Main Floor, LOOMING DALES’ BLOOMINODAL! a Come and See the Floral Exhibition in Our Greenhouses on the J We are reproducing the International Flower Exhibition, now Free Concerts by under way at the Grand Central Palace, in our Greenhouses on Hawaiian Band the roof and cut-flower shop on the main floor. Our splendid ‘The Hawaiian troupe, including | | Showing of floriculture will be found decidedly interesting and the famous Hawaiian Prime beautiful. . asieoliar ev) errypsa he baa The Hardy Holland Grown Rose Bushes at 6c _ They bear fruitfully; three years old and some older. All Bushy Shrubs at 39 ready to be planted, and every well-known rose in the collection. ie He Uta inte roeg ty. | The same character bushes are being offered by other florists at i]| Sharon, Ampelopsis, Rhododendrons, | Considerably higher prices. Snowballs, Wistaria, Euonimus, Hon- eysuckle Bush, Hop Tree, Bitter- Fruit Trees, 59c and 69c The finest fruit trees grown in sweet, Fed Dogwood, Weig: the United States in different vari- | larly sold for 3S¢ in our Greenhouses | Fegardiess of creed or color, every one i fa doing his share toward alleviating the suffering of the less fortunate. Those of the Jewish reiizion have come bravely to the front, and now there isn't a sin- Md me Sha yh a that has not contributed large amounts of money. ‘There is one team consisting of Hebrews of which Mr. Firusk! is the leader. They have worked earnestly since the be- ginning of the campaign, Nearly every day they have reported @ thousand dol- Jers, and often have far exceeded that mark, Dr. Grant Baldwin, who will hold the poet of medical superintendent of the | } ew hospital, was the principal speaker | Yesterday afternoon, He outlined, in| 35c Ramblers at 12c Temorix, Deutzia, Japanese Snow- | ball, Smoke Tree, Barberry Vulgaris, | f, rk of the Little Bt of eties, 5 " i France, telling ‘how thee [have | Kilac, vate ar Poiiadeiohca of pay mo Pieaghtd A secon apple pe Doe) ; white; Hydrangea, Weeping Spirea | Cyt Flower Department Bulbs Reduced The fir 5 California Privet at - if As usual, large stock of fretheut - if 3 yeore old, fine, bu ts; | flowers -third t St 952 men who come to the Hackett Ah garerere oie fess pushy plants; | flowers, in season at one-third, to Carhart stores may take advantage of this wonderful opportunity. Only 952 men, remember—for this will exhaust the fabrics that we have secured in order to make this unprecedented offer. More than this—and mark this well—many of the highest priced fabrics included in this rare offering are short lengths— just enough for one, two or three garments. All men are assured of full-value $35 ts — but those who come first may secure $40, and even better, values. It’s entirely a question of who gets the quickest action—and this means instantaneous. If you but knew, as we know, how wonderful these values are—if you for but one instant could realize—the entire 952 orders would be taken by Friday night. For this is an event that sets a new standard in fine made-to-measure clothes—-a standard higher than New York has ever known. It breaks all former value-records, It will perhaps be many years before an opportunity like this may come again. Mail and Telephone Orders Cheerfully Filled, BLOOMINGDALF: The New “Rue de Rivoli” Ruff|“R&G” Corsets $1 to $3 | Aha combination of waterproof maline and satin ribbon. 0 | One hunaved of these ruffs which we produced to sell for two dol- cine, pedi Ege ane eee | y lars will be disposed of for lounging, trim for walking, stylish H tomasrow, Friday, for intro- $1 49 for afternoon and graceful for evenings duction a : ? and comfortable at all times. Fashionable New York has seized upon}, It is this continual comfort—this re- the “Rivoli” Ruff with all the avidity of its native Paris. They are admir- liable quality, this style that creates an almost universal demand for R & G. ably adapted for Spring and Summer wear. Four deep rows of maline encir- coreets, Come and see the new models. There's cle the neck, while the front is fin- ished with a large flowing tie of black a different style for each figure. There's poe Balle te.BF you “R & G" might well | in ribbon, Comes in black, black terpreted to mean reliable a | \ nd white and handsome ful. Those have always been the distin- | pastel shades. ForFriday el 9 | Maia Floor, ce- piishing features of these favored corsets. we offer 100 at.......... coreetieres will be pleased to point Woman's Neckwear Shop, out their many advantages. cocona Foor, MOOMINGDALES' " Chition Plaltings, 49¢ | 27 & 45 in. St. Gall Embrolderies, 49¢ | 75 Long Sik Gloves ‘A ; 20-inch heavy silk mo e Superior Batiste Lace Combinations of Embroidery; all 27 | sloves, with double tipped fingers; af and 45 inches wide; some extremely pretty patterns; Wagan, black and white, embroideries always selling at 75c yard, specia In fabrics, you may choose among the highest standards known to fine tailors at $30 to $40. And there are more than 200 styles in which they may be made up. In models, the most recent Foe and Con- The tailoring throughout is of a standard higher than will usually be found in $35 to $40 made-to- measure garments. This we guarantee. The silk linings are of the highest grade, pure dye Taffeta—the only long-wearing, comfortable Summer silk—and the only lining suitable for fine | | to be the proper thing on skirts for wear under the new slashed dresses. Along with thisnews comes the choicest lot of all-silk liberty-finish chiffons, in Women's 16-Button WB ; Mousquetaires,reach way tinental adaptations, correct Fifth Avenue and widths of 22 and 45 inches, and in an Fi College styles, and many of our own exclusive | made-to-measure Summer clothes, | assortment of all the new colors. Ex. for Friday, yard...... vee 49 Sree cea aoe meee in Mg designs here await your selection, Tariff agitations were partially responsible for ceptions! values. | Yard, 49. Moot appropriate for confirmation and graduation dresses. Main Foor Pagne; value $1.00: at per pair. . as Also, in their mast attractive variations, are | this unusual offering. actuate nena ee Seen ee. BLooMINUD ALES BLLOOMTNGDALE A meat i e the pemeer patch-pocket, English-style garments | 120.07 castles than usual. And then, too, an on jorfolke—all to be made up in the modish fabrics of the hour. Included in the fabric assortments are English finished Serges in Blue, Black, Grey and mixture shades. Unfinished Worsteds in Blue and Black. Vicunas and Velours in Black, Oxford, Cambridge, Blue and Heather mixtures, English and mill finished Worsteds in exclusive designs of Club checks, Pin checks, Pencil stripes, Line stripes and Silk mixtures. In new Greys, smart Blues, correct Browns, new Olives, and many Heather and Scotch mixtures. Saxony Cassimere, English and Scotch Tweed effects in correct Club check, Pencil stripe, and many Homespun and Canadian crash effects. In fact, there is nothing in correct, popular and exclusive fabrics but what you will find here in every shade, weave, design and mixture. anxiety on our part to keep a highly trained cus- tom tailoring organization busy every moment, responsible. is, coupled with the bnderlying motive of our wanting every man to know how well we tailor clothes—how flawless our fit, and how fash- ionable our fabrics—is the reason for this most re- markable proposition. Nor are you asked to take a single garment that in the smallest detail fails to measure up to your ideals of fit, style and value. Note this carefully. And to make this consideration more binding, we ask no deposit when your order is taken, Only if they are thoroughly satisfactory ma: you have your garments when finished. If noe satisfactory, we earnestly ask that you leave them on our hands. Such is our great con- fidence in our tailoring department. Remember: There are fabrics only for 952 garments, | Adjustable Draping Figures Dressmaking Helps at Strikingly Low Prices The ideal re for home dressmaking—one answers the purpose of a | whole range of es of the old style easily and quickly adjusted to YOUR fF IGURE—simple and substantial in construction, $15 Figures | $8.50 Figures at $7.95 at $3.95 Thin figure has 12 sec-| gan eae ee need tions and every part is} at the neck, waist and adjustable. skirt, Either figure made in two models, A and B. Mode! “A,” when closed is 32-inch bust measure | and extends to 44-inch bust measure. Model “B,” when closed is 36-inch bust meature and extends to $19.00 Initialled Dinner Sets, 100 China USO which firmly support the bust and abdomen, molding the flesh into slender lines, giving com- fozt with style, durability and economy, No Better Corset at Any Price. Wear- Proof Gores provide comfort, and warrant gore-durability during life of thecorset. Speciallywoven ma- antee of high quality. The dishes are in popular plain I shape, with gold edge, Grecian border patterns, extra pany gold tine and your inlet in gold in Old English. Two decorations to select from. These sete are to your order, uo | if i! terials; guaranteed not'to rust, {| bs . ” ° A is 48-inch bust measure. While it does not incluc ty ‘ ha tots : all the features of the higher-priced figure, it is th ¢ following is a detailed list of the pieces: tear or break, Sizes, 19 to 36. | Quickest possible action on your part is therefore imperative. ail the feabuces af Sh hiaercerieeg Hay, Pe biter tae, utter dish & drainer, 1 cream Joa, WA (i Orders filled for any part of the U. 8. A, FR 4 Packed Ae for shipment. > Main floor, Lex. Ave. Arcade. | eee! 1.000 MINGDALES : 1 12'%4e Dimities, 64e About Your E Ss ress for That Fil, and Bai i | Dainty white dimities, | filled Fre tpi rina ee inte Trifiing mill faults that t $1.09 English one Cloth, 79¢ PW Bd sevmal lenses; value $1.25 to 79, 3 nothing dlequallfy them | piece of yards....... ers Jur | 00; only , Ais n ‘firsta, 25c Mercerized Batiste, 38 1 when YU! Gold - Filled Eyeglasses, warranted, high-spliced heels and | “inches wide ate, 8 1c were ead. | GOld Filled Hyealasses, warranted, !Colors and black. " | ee BLOOMING DALEY ee ing last?! int Pp shown in illustration; the 6 CHICKEN Note: Suit with Extra Trousers, $25. Coat and Trousers, without Vest, will be $18. Also, the limitations of this entire offering preclude any possibility of filling mail orders. = Youth Carhart W. B. SQEORY, slender, fashionable figure- |! » gracefully modeled bust and | ibdued hi Superior qualit coutit and Watiste, Guaranteed not to rust. $1.00 up. , Inc. Retail 265 Broadway 841 Broadway 119 West 42d Street 154 East 125th Street ion clear end |. Very latest and best... Be Near Chambers Street iat 13th Street Near Broadway Near 3d Avenue’ Wall Papers 3'4c will make the vision clear and) ¢3 59 12kt, Gold-Filled Spectactes| Freshest, for fricassce- (YE Bi , Come in and have your Opposite City Hall Near Union Square Evenings Open Evenings | ‘amined, for h we make | and Eyeglasses, fitted to your eyes} ing; worth 20¢ Ib... vy with genuine Toric lenses Main Floor for reading or distance... $2.49 WAMS—Suger cured, Bo... mungdales’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St.=a= a y' no charge. iherccsceqeqcneseHeseannnes oesesensneesssEseE (PoIICCATSoSe Poo TOTOTORORD AERTAEEES eEETSEseeREEEaTeES Mab SE AS Se Sb ah St Sh a Sh St St a Sk * , Pac wre eS = Ri | “yy

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