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* Bmew, not even the cooks who made it.” eral — . saved my life. I inherited weak kidneys. | | - TOBELLEVUE DocTORS, |f POWSONED BY SALAD, BACK AT WORK TO-DAY Only One on Staff Who | ‘Wasn't Ill Didn’t Eat the Salad Yesterday. Goventy doctors of Bellevue Hospital, | | Whe were poisoned by chicken salad | if) Yesterday, were in their places to-day, | | Bet there was a tack of the usual cheer | | WHA Which patients are greeted, From | | Mifteen to twenty of the medicos didn't Wake any pretense of working. They Jest eat owt on the porch and sunned emocives. Aad how they all came to be sick Mebedy knows. They had chicken salad , fer huncheon yesterday and the doctors | | Qremounced it the finest chicken salad hey ever ate. Of the big corps of phy. @lane in Bellevue only Dr. Mark Ia ‘wasn't il. The reason he ea @aped was that he didn't ha: @alad, and the reason for that he was too busy to eat. Bellevuc wus a real howpital last Might and the physicians gave their @rders for the care of patients from their beds. Oh, but they were iil! Just imagine! All doctors and all sick! And Chey couldn't help themselves. H was 1 clock in the afternoon when they $04 luncheon, It was 7 o'clock when We epidemic started. After each man fed diagnosed his case he said “pto- etme polson.” After that every one @atd: “Chicken salad.” Dr. Fleming etarted an investigation to-day. The ealad was mede from the vemeins of the roast chicken served at ‘the hospital on Wednesday night. There Wasn't enough chicken to go around so @e cook supplied the deficiency with roast veal. Dr. Fleming's investigation demon- @eratea that the veal was as good as the chicken. ‘The mystery, it is suspected, 1 hid- @en in the eggs. But the osgs are gene, Evory bit of that chicken salad ‘was devoured by the doctors. Dr. Howard, the resident physician, te two plates of the aalad, and tn con- @equence wae twice as sick as the rest of bie medical, brethren, He sat out! | a 1@ pore’ la morning, bemoanin; Sie fate nf “It was good chicken salad,” he said, “wet what was in it nobody seems to _ SHAVING BALD HEADS. ce: Thie f not to be an account of a musical @emedy, but something more intimately @encerning citizens with bald pates. Experiments repeated several rmit- | Bons of times in China reveal the true | | ‘value of the cure known ag shaving th- head. With the passing of the old Manchu dynasty, Ohinamen are now legally permitted to cut off their queues and wear their hair cut accérding to the atyle of the Occident. Am examination of the heads of agv- thousand young Chinese studer*: studying at ToRio shows the ef- of shaving part of the head or On one man in four the! if has come out more luguriantly -n | | fhe part shaved. On one the hair has| Grown longer on the crown where the Queue used to grow. On two there ia no gain in hair on the part shaved, but the heir has come out uniformly. Brom this it may be inferred that Qa a cure for baldness is nut; AS cracked we. to be. His Landlady’s Advice | Probably Saved His Life, I feel that Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root The discharge was so frequent and pain- ful that I would have to stay in bed to obtain temporary relicf. 1 consulted good physicians but the results were dis- eppointing. My landlady advised me to tey Swamp-Root as the last resort, which 1 did and I was quickly relieved. I continued taking ey] r Root ond. increased fi ounds. 4 Train tthe bet oad Unave told many about Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root a have done a lot of good in this way. Your wonderful medicine is of great value to mankind. Yours very trai BRUXBY 686 Main St. Pawtucket, R. I. ‘Fhe above walamert made besos sa@ to be truthful in every detail. taney THOMAS MARSDEN, Notary Public. to meee, Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do ForYou | Bend to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- | tom, N. Y., for a sample bot it will | convince anyone. ill also roceive | a booklet of valuabl mation, telling | or all about the kidneys and biadder. When writing, be sure and mention the New York Evening World. Regular fifty | |}) cent and one dollar sis bottles for sale | | | at all drug stores. 1 THE SILENT BULLET! The silent bullet—who fired it? Whom did it hit? Why was it silent? | The room in which it was fired) |}) was full of people. No one heard the shot. Why not? ‘All this denotes a pretty exciting and unusual mysiery story, docsn’t) | it? i | Not the kind of story yuu get hold} | of every day. The story’s name is “THE SI- LENT BULLET.” It Is by Arthur B, Reeve. It will begin serial pubiication in next Monday's Evening Werlt. } Aprif. 21. | Don’t forget the date. You can't} | ‘afford to. Men’s “Poroskall.” makes in this underpriced Summer Ch and Balbriggan Underwear at 27c You will be wise to buy a geason’s supply at this price. Three Tot Yor Baturday, “% followe—Men's “‘ farce Bese wil men's Ape oa once yc, athletic shirts and extra ed knee drawers; men’s foriggan and short sleeve shirts. All sizes in every kind, Men’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Satis, 38¢ Spring end weights, made of fine ribbed cotton. Athletic style shirts and knee length drawers. About half fogular, price at 39. 1 Men’s New “Soise ey Nace we yA eek Nainsook lar it”? underwear with long ” Soft Shirts With French Cuffs at $1.00 These shirts have just arrived from a high-grade maker. up-to-the-moment summer shirts that are excellent values at the of soisette, in white, tan and gray; also shirts with clear-cut narrrow stripes of blue, brown, bere arta th hos lt construction they represent the acme comfort, being made to fit sensibly all ever, Sizes 14 to 18. Silk Shirts of quality, surpri large assortment, $4.48 and $4.98, ick and span, new price. They are $2.88, $3.48, 33.86, Youths’ and Boye’ Shirts, etiff and soft cuffs, neat stripes, nicely finished; at. . 55c Silk Flowing-end Neckties—ez. | Coll cellent quality silk, in a variety of | size; incl eclors, diagonal strij end figured designe; 3 for 3 a $1.00; cach... <3 56 Bow Ties—latest styles; | ro dots, neat stripes ured designs; each. . ve c 3 styles of wing; 6 for... plain colors,|Men's Tubular Rolte—bi; and mentet to... BLOOMINGDAL: 25e, d4c, 79c, ~$189 Men’s Silk Half Hose at 17¢ “Seconds” of fine silk socks, made with double soles, high spliced heels and toes; choice of a large variety of colors and black. Men's Mercerized Half Hose—‘Seconds” of a prominent 15¢ kind that will wear as well as “first” of the same make. They are p! to the eye and comfortable to the foot. Can be had in a variety of desiral BLOOMINGDA: No knowledge of the Piano is required to pla prclific entertainment in the home, it will not Everybody can play the Walters 88-Note Player Piano, This price includes Bench, Cover, Music Cabinet, 12 Rolls of Music of your own selection and Free Delivery. On Terms of $2 Per Week © INTEREST—NO INSURANCE—NO EXTRAS. colors at 9c. Main Floor, 50th St Section, °395 The Player Piano solves the problem of musical entertain- ment in your home. With it every member of your houschold becomes a musical performer Family forgets his everyday business cares—the Hostess finds medium of entertain- the Young Folks respond to itscharms with a Song or a Dance. and while it proves a the least discourage the study of the Piano in the usual way, but it will in many cased prove an advantage to the piano student. ‘The Walters Player Piano is an instrument of rare an ordinary Ployer Piano, but somet you the special features of this marvelous instrument. AUTI 88-NOTE P R PIANOS, at $450, $500, $550 and_ $600, To-morrow (Saturday) Will be the Final Day of This Sale of New Pianos at Including Stool, Cover and Free Delivery On Terms of $1 a Week No Interest—No Insurance—No Extras. In offering these splendjd Pianos at $195, we present to you the unusual op- portunity to secure brand new, thor- oughly reliable in- struments at a price which has never been equalled by any J cther Piano Store, Our = tremendour output and the ad: yumm vantages we have inp buying enable us tc 2 make this offer, We guarantee thi Piano to be an abs lately first cla; liable instrums every sense of th word-—yes, the equa’ of Pianos old else where at $250. ray the b: catet Don't Meve Your Old Plano—Ex Flayer Piano. We wil! make you a literal at the rate of $1 or $2 per week, Upon request a repre. 1, Write for our latest illustrated catalogue. Tuning, Repairing and Moving Pianos a Specialty. ! ——_loomingdales’ Piano Salesrooms, 3d F l00f cement istic merit—not different, it us to show $195 for a beautiful ige It Walters Peso allowance end permit you to eae ewan 00 OS ay ab es We have completely reorganised ine dapartcaden, eat oe now ae a mwavad, Memmi 46, 4040. Men, Attend the Great Bloomingdale Merchant Tailoring Sale Will Make to Your Measure To-Morrow, Saturday. our merchant tailor- Position to give you a try-on before the garment is finished, which assures you of perfection in fit. We guarantee tho delivery of your suit within ten days after your measure is taken. No matter whether you are tall or short, the price femains the rame. ¥ The Materials are serges, chev- iots, worsteds, tweeds in all the leading shades and patterns, also staple black thibets anddiagonals— the kind that are shown by the high class exclusive merchant tailors. The models you may choose from include two-button and three- conservative models, if you prefer. difference between our prices and those of That's why hardy Holland grown rose bushes, three- ard, ready for pce and in every for 19¢ to 50c, are here year-olds and uy variety, and sol for 6c, No sturdier plants of their years ever in the Netierlands. by other florists Plant them now and reap the reward of their scent and beauty this Summer. Shrabs, Bulbs and Fertil- izer Combination, All 50. fr... .. .ove B Not more than two sets to a customer. 3 Dahlia Bulbs... vee Se 3 Canna Bulbs.. 18¢ 6 Tuberose Bulbs. 18¢ 3 Chinese Lily Bulbs or 1 dozen packages of Seeds. Total value. . Sent by parcel the Urfited States. Also 100,000 California Privet, at 4c | 10,000 As; {ach or $3.75 per 100. CORSAGE FREE—To any our Greenhouses, between the handsome corsage of 2 Killarney away free of charge. Bye , rt button sacks, English soft rolls or Euonimus, Honeysuckle Bush, Ho; Tree, Boctbali, Smoke Tree, Harbor Vul ilopogan joke ree, Bar! - oe gatis, Lilac, Purple Rose, Philadetphus | | do white; Hydran: Ready Filled Fern Dishes, 9 A. M. to 11.30 and 2.30 to $ P. M., a . cut from a heavy blank and with a full and deep pattern, brilliantly finished. quantities are limited. 14.8 Bear in mind that we guaran- back. this Bloomingdale Sale. tee satisfaction.or your money That is our way of appre- ciating your patronage. You take no chances in ordering a suit in Remember, a spring or summer very attractive price of $14.80. Merchant Tailoring Dept,, Second Floor, Ob St. Hection. Everything for Your Garden---Plants, Shrubs, Bulbs, Trees, Ete., in Our Greenhouses on the Roof Prepare for the Flowers of June NOW | Holland Rose Bushes, 6c Choose from 150,000 3-year-olds. The gigantic scale on which our floral and horticultural operations are conducted is alone responsible for the great Set Out a Little Orchard of Your O1 6 Fine Frait Trees for $1 Peach—Pear—Plum —Cherry—Ap) A furserymat other florists. | it here, and this is the result:— You are offered 6 vigorous Peach, Plum, Pe: or Cherry Trees, 6 to 8 feet high, in choice vari $1.00, single trees, 20c. Or: $1.00 left their home wa) ‘biosso: you set them out now. BLOOMINOD. V Bushy Shrubs at 39¢ 3 to 4 feet high, well established lants, guaranteed to live. Arapeloras, 8, jstaria, Buibs and Fertilizer, clude Rose of Sharon, 8, Snowballs , 6 Tuberose Bulbs 3 Chinese Lily Bul 1 package Fertilizer. Bittersweet, Red Dogwood, ia, Tamariz, Deutsia, Japanese Mock Or: » Spirea, k and range, Weeping Spires. 39c, at 10s, 000 Ivies, reg: ily you would have to pay your florist 75¢ to 4 for such advanced and sturdy specimens. wnt 99 ple acquainted with our immense outlet. and looking for a quick cash market for a large stock, found Apple » for Plant these lusty trees now and they will thrive and 9, ° bear abundantly with ordinary care. You will not have to Women’s & Misses Combination of. Shrubs, Not more than two sets to a customer. 45c| 2-Clasp Lia! summer models suggest waists at least double the price. Val.andVeniselace, pintucksand crochet buttons and large black satin bow. A flatcollaristrimmed with Venise and narrow Val. lace frills, while hemstitched revers are edged with lace frill and form a portion of collar. Back of yoke is neatly tucked, as is the three- quarter sleeve, which is finished with a lace trimmed cuff. At Black Jap Stik Blouses, tucked and $20.00 Suits ent pure heavy silk double tipped; reach bo + (ll elbow, nae M 4 1 ivy, pink, ear ey He ee ‘Pink: BB ir Length Mousquetaire Gloves— choice of black, white, tans, browns and grays, all at.... The details of these pretty Front shows an insertion of ted, long or short sleeves; high Fat rolling coller,at 298.0 Note—Extra sises voile and lingerie 4%, 48 and 50 inches, made for us. Second Vicor, Law, Ave. fection, - 'B1.00MING! Women’s Silk Silks, Bedford Cords, &c., Striped foulards, silk colinennes, ,serges, worsteds, Bedford Cords, etc., of sur- prising excellence for this moderate price. Beauty and simplicity are embodied In every one, and they are draped and trimmed most becomingly. Re- member, you can select from all colors, and all sizes for women and misses, at.. y tered our regular stock at $20.00 and fully justine. the 18 | Classification, An influx of still 18 regularly sold for 39c and 49 10 each, very sees) BUC) popaL VALUE ps 3, grow- B Delivered anywhere within our deliv- ing in 3 in. pots «+» DC] ery service for $1.00. isitor in Mes . our exhibition stock purchased at the recent hours of Exhibit at the Grand Central Palace, shown Pierson of Cromwell, Conn., and Robert buted § Philadelphia, Po., which took first and consists of bulbs and plants at 5c to $5. foses given NOTE:—Mail and telephone orders cheerfully filled for all bulbs, shrubs, plants, etc. In our beautiful Cut Flower Shop on the Main Floor, as usual, a large stock of fresh cut flowers, at one-half less than elsewhere. 50,000 Killarney Roses, reg. sold for 50c, 75c and $1.00 per daz., each 2c and 3 A Special Sale for To-morrow, Saturday, Only 500 Pes. $4 and $5 American Cut Glass at ‘2.8 In some items N DISd OUTIT, INCLUDING FERN DISH, ARTIFICIAL FERN AND E EXTRA METAL TRIMMED MIRROR PLATZAU. * Hexagonal Fern Dishes-—Sooted Punch Bowls--Footed Compots—Footed Bon Bon Dishes—Handled Baskets- Tray: Women’s Ribbed Coiton Vests at 12ic Plain or trimmed, low neck, regular and extra sizes. Women's Straight and Shaped Vests, in regular and extra sizes; French band pants to match; 2Sc value, at.......e:eeree 18¢ Women's Cotton Union Suits, tight knee or wide umbrella style, in regular and extra Women's Swiss Ribbed and Fine Stitched Union Suits, liste thread and cotton; regular and extra sizes; tight knee and wide umbrella 37 atyles. nc cece ser ere 1 f “Maia Poor, 1 20 Suit Cases and Travel Leather suit cascs, any other useful pieces. 98 up to a Punch Set at Third BLUOMINGDALES om Bags, $2.29 85 suit cases and about 65 travel bi in Season particularly interesting. Shoulders of Veal, lb... Legs of Veal, Ib... Roasting Veal, Ib...... Assortment includes: jap matting Small Fresh Fowl, Ib. . rave) bags at beef; Ib.... in $3.98 to $39.50. stain moor, § 2 ster nantes amare da Non Mg From the Flower Show—Also, the remainder o/ well-known Lewis Childs of Flowerficld L. 1.—F. R. z-.' 8 Summary: Ns am Milk Veal Is which makes these Saturday offerings by our Meat Store - 16Myec Loins of Jersey Pork, lb. 16}4c Roasting Chicken, !b.....20c Roast Beef—Finest cut from Plowsr by the Co, of prises, newer etples induces us to 0c | Clove out this lot at once at a $c) cut of 25% in price. ’ The season's most admired styles are in the collection, including plain tailored mod- els, two and three-button utaways, Balkan Blouse fects and others. Coats are lined with silk, and skirts in the three styles plain, draped, pleated. Ma terintn comprise woo! bleck and blue eerges, wor- ateds, Bedford cord \- ted’ ‘ches $15.0 decygne. navy, hrown, Copen! Electroliers--Covered Butter Dishes--Water Bottles—Cclery Covered Cheese Dishes—-Wine Decanters—-Water Jugs—8 and 9 inch Berry Bowls —- 12 inch Flower Vases—Sugar Bowl and Cream Jug Scts, and Other choice pieces of cut glass, from a pretty Vase at $ $55. Floor, -15!4c Me 1614e 1614c Basement, Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Les. to 34 Ave., 69th to 60th St-nsamasmas even the 98c dresses. Dresses of Colored Chambray, bred 98c en Surprising how much style and Mood 9 Women’s 2-Clasp and Long Gloves of Kid, Silk and Fabrics—Special 22-inch Mouequetalre Silk Glovee— | Women's 2-Clasp Fine Glace Kid Gloves—3 row embroidered back of bleck,| incontrasting colors, and colors; as good as ‘ cloves selling at $1 and Kibow | Women's 19-inch Mousquetaire Glove: very thor oh Bt. betes Just in! Blouses of Fine Voile and Crepe Voile at $1.98 This Waist, NGDAL Stockings at 25¢ Another lot of regular 39c Silk Stockings, oncept for eccase ional mill faults that do no real harm. They are all silk to the suit made to your order for the |] top, and have double toes, heels and garter tops. Children’s Plain and Striped Socks, Special at Se A lot of seasonable socks for little ones at about on--half their WoommNapaLEs’ Fashionable$15 Dresses of gg 6? ‘Main Ficor. Tailored Suits 3 very specia bat The jaunty coat 1s a two-button cuta: % collar, inlaid with white moire ilk and edged of with antes bace corse id, Empire back with two silk cord ornaments. Lined fh dik ide slit and draped skirt. Made of wide wale Bedford cord in block, Second Flour, 00th at. Section. ff BLOOD Oe Unequalfed for Youthful Charm) are the girls’ and juniors’ dresses we present in this | ¢ interesting Saturday offering. Thie $1 98 taste are display. » black, pair, bow $21.75 eatin and This rc 8}... e ‘This gratifying condition prevails throughout the entire collection, Me |] collar, cuffs and tie of solid color, or round collar with colored piping. 6 to 14 year sizes at.. 98c on shoul fancy orname! \ pas Patan . 6told See tet $1.49 Dreescs of Fine Gingham, Line’ avaricty of new models, with long wais! 2d Floor, La lawn, matter where your choice happens to fall, you are sure of an exceptional Here's Saturday's very attractive lis value, Dresses of White Lawn, with sailor | Dresses for Juniors, in fine Balkan styles or with collar, and cuffs of ratine. 13, 15 $2.98 eailor collar with extra collar white pretty repp dresses, 6 to embroidered, ‘Ao $1.98 at. "