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) wee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1913. Parke, has thought up a plan for the| ownership. Th me lovers of | POL wt he dog with blow from nid ternative was two days tn Jail, PARK HEAD OFFERS muntctpal parade of ay IT whieh te| the beauty in mature who sald. they ICEMAN AND CHILO AR. Blac” teal Maat | een rove ater eoveh ania sthek. Intended to make Commissioner John.| tought ame scheme might be devised BITTEN BY A MAD DOG] “Tie tonst seaped for the pottceman | *¥ no one to care for them,” sobbed | e_ woman. ARROW! \ " by, which floats -should show the oon- —— ee and buried his teeth first in one hand | '"e . ” i son's new automobile fire apparatus! aitlon of the ragged shrubbery throush-|Bluecoat Tries to Rescue Boy and| and then in the other, Finally O'Leary tieeraite Mate \ look dingy and take the glitter out of| out Central Park, the unpruned and 1 managed to stun the dog with a blow.| tut Mrs, Solomon's tears didn’t conse, . [Commissioner Waldo's brass buttoned] nlatternly trecs and sqtions of the) Is Severely Lacerated by ‘The animal waa locked up in the bi 1 haven't @ doll 6 walled. | | stove r .| Ways of the roads under Mr. ‘One Hundred and Forty-sixth street un- al the C . | | 4! pends sitivas t Th pehid Brine ‘expecially thoge of the once] A mangy brown dog who was run-|o an officer from the Board of Health| “Fifteen cents,” replied the woman. Insist onthe ) } ir «Bite <= wd aah Padlad hs ahd Kast Drive and Riverside Drive, | ning with his head swinging from elde | couid come and take him away. «A phy.| "Take five conte for carfare-the |] A Be By Cy tar } ’ | for suggesting the new idea. Persons close to Mayor Gaynor satl/to aide and who volleyed half whin-|sician treated both the police: mn en So © jounced | The Park Department is to give @linat he would velo this practical] ing ks dashed into a crowd of|the boy and advised that they take | (he Marton, who ned woken 0 label, the 1 ° menagerie parade. Hattie, the amiable) exhibit, however, just as Freee el children and nurse firls at Seventh | the ir treatment. lord for fines in the i mark of and guide to shirt sat- / isfaction. / -year- ————_ ah eos oman er the Arsenal] time to time put a curbing influence Om avenue and One Hundred and Forty- PS so fat bat, » has mm trained in hiking b; ir, Stover's f re . Stover Will Not Exhibit, HOw-| rreaneener int snyter. tor a wees | entral Park a araaslese and carousel [*1tth street shortly after noon o-t0y BARGAIN DAY IN FINES; ever Terrible Conditi She in already proof against fright| dotted Coney Island. ing of No. 2612 Seventh avenue by the) $2 ONE CUT TO 10 CENTS. rrible tion Of | trom the Fitth ue motorbuses, ghe| _ It Was explained that former Police] ig. | hdl | y ned to| | | . S Sijee | trips up the atatre from the Arsenal to) COmMIssioner Cropsey onde arma ©] The crion of the frightened children! Mrs, Rose Sol Shrubbery and Drives. | the sidewalk like @ bride running into | "Rt UP the moneiony oF Amen, mratt.| DORE Policeman John O'Leary of the| when Mawlatrate G byt tel) a r ehslous ports, plekponiats PT dai ce hae et A A one RS dng ‘old hes he | city Fire Department except 4 Assistant: Keeper Boy Hurt ere of vai » street station to the acene, He managed | would have to fine her $2 for leaving a| 4, pywater Waa resigned because ROADS ARE IMPASSABLE, | broken touts the xobra to wear a hale] te aa Kis Mon to wee the show an] {0 creme te stip. the dog. ati mains! garbage cam wnsoyered in, front of het | the refweal of the City. Coste } . ale ran 0 tained on the child's leg, and, since he) home at No. @17 Twelfth avenue, Bor- grant their demanda for increased wages. ter and submit to being led among|a warning to certain policemen of his! qiq not dare to draw his revolver and| ough Park. She sald she didn't have) The resignations will become effective of ARROW | | strange sights and scenes—queerer even | knowledge of thelr underworld conness| . eal than the gowns and bonnet tions. Mayor Gaynor's disapproval o' Shezestion That Municipal Pro-| the nurses of the rich whee they take the plan was so decided that even“the| = . their little charges out for air, motormen of the Broadway cars heard ,, cession Go Over Route to ‘There will also be vans carrying cages | about It. ‘ tA containing the city's Hons, tigers and| But it may yet be arranged that the See Their Condition. pumas and such like crit munictpal parade can be taken through When the news of t! on Riverside Drive or the East Drive. reached “City Hall general satisfaction 4 ankles or was expressed that Commissioner Stover | broken lexs more or leas if one can was to exhibit the only city property| prove the sterling merits of a sociologi- in hie charge, which Is @ credit to its|cal Park Commissioner? shoot in the crowded street, he tried to| the money and the Court sald the al- | May 6 Summer Delivery Service Our wagon delivery will serve the Teland Jersey peaotay dag and New Branch Rowe, f aoe Bradley Beach. alkenes: Rechaway Route, fi Hammels Sta- ton to Woodmere tad Neponsit. is Goods purchased and reaching the before 6 o'clock bop be delivered the next day. Balkan Middy Blouses and Norfolk Coats For the out-of-doors girl, make an appeal through their simplicity and the comfort they afford. We are showing a number of new models. ee Our Dry Cold Storage assures your Furs, Draperies, Garments, etc., of perfect pro- tection at avery low cost. Upon post or phone request, 5900 Plaza, we. will call at once for goods. innovation ‘ i \ P Phat- blushing young violet of the €ity government, the Department of Fur —tpecial prices for work done now. Office, Fitth Floor. Special!! Women’s Silk Stockings at 24c On account of finim- it mill faults they ive been sold to us as “seconds.” Every pair is of pure thread silk all the way ~ Our Interesting May Sale of Muslin Underwear, Corsets, Intants’ Wear, etc., now in progress, has merited the presence and appreciative pei OG thousands of dis- criminating women. Are you among them? Official Pennants for the Women’s Suffrage Parade To be held Saturday, May 3 resentative of the economies prevriling throughout the stocks. For Sale Every- to the top, and hess *- |! Corset Covers at 1d4c Petticoats at 49 where at . . 25 cents | ee eee weittd heels |] , Two styles in naineook with tor-| Cambric top with neat tucked lace andtoes. Inevery way ||chon lace and ribbon. inserting and embroidery ruffle in| ye tyles; other petticoats in new! Corset Covers at 24c models at 69¢ to $4.98 28 atyles of Summer nainsook with inations hace enibroldery and ribeon beeding.| Combinations at 79¢ We show an extensive stock of| ished with fine Ince yokes and em- jother corset covers from 49c to $1.98. | broidery. Corset sorcee and drawers or "Ghwna ind ekirt; many sty Night Gowns at 39c hastens hall ; Naineeok and cambric: high and] Other combinations 48¢ to $7.98. llow neck style, with lace and ribbon.| Infante’ pdatraned ae 19¢ Night Gowns at 59c Long and short in yoke or bishop 8 styles of nainsook, high, V, low | styles: sizes 6 montharto 3 years. land equare neck, with embroidery| Infante’ Dresses at 45c land ribbon, Ten styles of nainsook, cambric| they are made to give ors, at 24c. . Women's Pure en fashioned; boot silk, mercerized garter hem; in all the most desir- and black Women's Silk Stockings—Full fashioned of fine sill thread, with deep garter hem and cotton Many other styles of night gowns| and lawn; low neck; dotted Swiss; pat od gpetton in black, white and a variety *69 lat $1.49 to $4.98. yokes ‘of embroidery or lace, in- colors; guaranteed; at........... cece eeeee eens Drawers at 14c cluding princess dresses; sizes 6) Main a BLOOMINGDALES' Men’s Summer Silk Socks, 16c A desirable lot, just received, goes on sale to- morrow at the notably small price named. You will not be able to distinguish them from socks that have sold at 29c, and they are practically as good. Choice of black, navy, dark green, lavender, purple, gray and tan, in all sizes. Pair, 16c. On Saturday aftemoon, May 3d, the largest women suffrage parade jor, Sth W., Hactio. ever held in this country will take place. In order that the ranks may appear uniform and harmonious, all marchers in those Women’s Political ‘Union sections which form in Ninth street, east and west, and in Tenth street, east, are urged to buy the Women’s Political Union Pennant upon which is stamped the Woman Trumpeter, the emblem of the Union. And we hope that suffrage sympathizers in the crowd will wave them on that day also. The Trumpetet holds in her hand the ten-starred flag, repre- senting the nine suffrage States and Alaska, and is calling to her sisters to awaken, while the rising sun in the background symbolizes the dawn of a new era for women and for all mankind. Sincerely yours, April 28th, 1913. President Women's Political Union. months to 5 8. Open and closed; cambric, hem- Slips stitched and ruffle; all sises for Princess Slips at 98c women and misses. Limit 4. Rese il grennggeet penlyveaed in| , white, . a ender | Nainsook D rawers at 39¢ | yokes and skirts trimmed with em- ctosed; trimmed with ruffles of exn-| TCery snd laces. Fa ‘SL MINGDALE® Other styles at prices up to $2.98. Children’s Drawers, 10c Good cambric; lemstitched or ' tucked ruffle; sizes 2 to 12 years. | the sailor collars, in all sises. Other styles from 14c to 98c. Other rompers from 25c to $1.49, Gescnd Floor, Rotunda. Tivey are in strip iites 5 ia prices. 10 $ the for trimeniog waists, ‘bra Shirars mimoer drome wer 8 Qe Te ana 19¢ Main Floor, 50th Mt. Section. es BOO MING AL ES". 42-inch Imported Lawn Mowers Foulards, $1.15 yd.) a tersrsces tess Main Floor, Center, BLOOMINGDALES' © ee Wall Papers,2¢ |" 54. inch Sponged Serges, $1.09 yd. halle; in florals, stripes and scroll designs. Any quantity at 2!¢c per roll, when old with 9-inch 1 / borders, at, per yard... 2'e be arene fined apeetiae Pe These serges are sponged and shrunk, ready for service, are of excellent quality, in medium and light weight; greatly in demand for skirts and suits. In light and medium and dark blue, as well as black. Good value, at pended upon for good service at very close cru- Ditect from our Paris branch came these|| ‘ile steel ander blades very service- handsome foulards. They are in a range of |] 12 inch size $1.98 | 14 inch size $2.24 designs and colorings that cannot fail to ag size on One $2.69 appeal to women of refined tastes. Suitable |] Mowers with Winch drive Pesci for street and evening wear; splendid values |] ‘evolving knives, self sharpening; rooms; per roll..’. 440 and 9c 12}4¢ Molre Ceilling Papere-— 6 ite or cream; per roll.... 0 2c Third Floor, ————" BLOOMINGDALES' ae Tower Manufacturing & Novelty Company Wholesale Distributers 4 rapid cutters. , 326-328-330 Broadway 18 East 23d Street lair Goods Specials |j ow special price per yard, $1.09 at, per vard, $1.15 12 inch size $3.16 | 14 inch size $3.39 ° f ‘Telephone 5100 Worth Telephone 4482 Gramercy Gs supply of ewitches and ee Snare Hever. Contre, ff) 16 ties as BOT | oe cee ras ene “The Plaza” Ball Bearing Mowers with 9 inch drive wheels, 4 revol' knives, made throughout of sel steel and guaranteed in every way. 12 inch size $4.39 | 14 inch size $4.69 16 inch size $4.98 | 18 inch size $5.34 “The Bloomingdale” Ball Rear- ing Mowers, bebe reeled wheels; an casy running, » close cutting mower that is high grade in every respect and guaranteed. 12 inch size $8.56 | 14 inch size $7.89 16 inch size $8.56 | 18 inch size $9.34 Basement, = BLOOMINGDALE =e Fine 5-Inch Ribbons, at 15¢ yd. transformations; all made of sanit German hair, and at prices mu lower than usual for this quality. 20and 22-Inch Switches, all 98 | aariper Swit see; oli shades : | 24- ches, |e Cs CRRA $1.69 ' 38-Inch Switches, all shades except gray... ee eeecee $2.98 Transformations, of war German hair....'.... v SL49 Hecond_ Floor. <= BLOOMING DALES! | Men’s Summer Underwear, 25¢ WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, 1,000 “American Lady” Corsets at 83¢ The makers stamped these corsets ‘‘seconds,” but the hurts are highly technical and will not interfere with the wearing quality in the least. They are made of full silk finished batiste and coutil, in long hip and back models, fitted with 4 and 6 hose supporters. All sizes 18 to 30. Mail orders filled. We always have complete stocks of all the standard makes. seont Fir, Rotunda, ; Popula , underpriced f jorrow, as follows: Beginning Monday, May Sth, at 8.30 S-inch Warp Print Ribbons in dark grounds, and 5- ‘THE SUMMER FASHION BOOK J, Popular makes, underpriced for to-morrow, ae follows: 1 ge age ageg dees Inch Colored Moire— Satin and taffeta in all desirable of check nainsook, athletic shirte and extra gusseted knee » M., w ill inaugurate the shades of pink, light blue, cardinal, old rose, mais, Alice PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS | drawers; and World’s Most Stupendous Sale of blue, navy blue, brown and black, also white; In. Colored Moire—Piain jOther Ribbons—-2 to 8 ins, taficta, checks and stripes; | "wide, satin and velvet effect, aint hair bo Cord 19¢ pony norte) for sashes and Hair Bow Rib- 2 bone-in white, ight blue, | nev» ¥4- 59C to $2.98 pink; all the letest pat-| NOTE- All style bows terns; 534 and 7 inches |and rosettes made up free of wide; charge from ribbons pur- yard...... 29 and 39C | chased here. BLOOMINGDAL Es" Women’s Union Suits, Now 2te Union Suit, tight knee and umbrella style, and with low neck; all sizes, including extra ‘ Women's Fine Shaped Cotton Vests and Pants to Match—-Regular and extra sizes; at 18c Now on Sale Men's cotton balbriggean underwear with long and short The most beautiful, useful and sleeves, drawers to match, with double seat and complete Fashion Book ever of. | — ‘spender t : fered to th of New York. M Unio: Suits, M ns Spring and Sun Pianos and Player Pianos ler Lo e women jew York. Y en s i mn mmer fe Meat | | ee ae | A inemeetenen anieteiSeaticredies 4° || At Prices Never Equalled i<—) a SV ISLSATSTEL MENT AE ERS FY Look in W. L. Douglas store 4 BLOOMINGDALE! ‘windows and you will see shoes Ss 3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 that are s > Jer ea tood Tat style Ate and wear as ac | || Girls’ Pretty Wash Dresses at 98¢c other makes ¢ ating. $5.00 to $7.00, | Nicely trimmed, and made up in staple materials, such the only difference Is the Brive, nlaes , >, as chambray, white and colored linons and ginghame. 98c. in all leathers, styles and shapes to Kult 4 Chambray Dresses, with long waist line, finished with everybody, If you could visit W. 1. Douglas : i ‘ leather belt; also white Norfoli middy dremes,withe 4g large faotorive atl eae Blan nae aces "i } : 4 solid color trimming and belt; sizes 6 to 14 years D1.’ J van de, you would then understand why length drawers, About half regular price, at...... A a i | aisabihdiasy FORA PES Mpicch: ‘Gentes For important details or Ee see next Sunday ‘American’ and ‘‘ World” Skirts, of white linene, khaki and Wi ¥ $1.29 . better, look better, é fomen’s Milanese Silk Vests, $1. Ry they are warra ited to tit tt im | 9 : d Bedfi cord. re hah a 4 AV hold tl ely Biane end weer fonge tha: ; 79c to$2 25 Entirely different bags. The differ- veral hundred superior Sample Vests, of fine quality pure silk; mostly white and pink. Sizes 38, 40 and 42, LOOMINGDALES", 1,800 Men's Coat Shirts at 58¢ A Top-Notch Value at the Modest Price Named. They are plain negligee Shirts, coat style, with at- tached cuffs, made of “Harmony” percale, a material guaranteed to be fast color, Our confidence in them is such that we will replace any that may prove unsat- isfactory with a new one. They are nicely laundered, and finished with ocean pearl buttons. Veriety of pleasii light and medium colpred and black stripe effects, in sizes from 14 to 18, at Men’s Silk Neckties, 19 You can choose 3 for 50c from this regular 39¢ line Plain ence is in the shape, the handle, the frame, the mirror and the trimmi made of silk moire, shirred effect, silk lined. German silver frame, has strap j handle of the fabric; finished at bottom with heavy silk tassels. Mirror shown inside hangs from a satin ribbon, Bags are obtainable with gilt, gun metal and nickel frames, at $1.49. Many Other Novelties are shown—repre- sentative collections from our Paris, London IN The New Swiss Embroideries Ready with a fresh new stock full of just those dainty embroideries that women admire so much. There are u thousand and one uses to which these embroideries may be put, and the demand is going to be exceedingly heavy. N GREATER NEW YORK: Some of the important featurcs are: BROOKLYN ji Baby Ruffled Flouncings, yd., 39¢ to 89. 5 Sum- » yds, mets, |i] | Before you decide on your Sum- 1 Allover Yokings, 18 inches wide, yd., 39c to $1.98. ped way. carmen Gates Oven ee. through this beautiful boo Voile Flouncings, 45 inches wide, yd., 48¢ to $3.98. Only 10 cents when you purchase and Vellings, yd., Sc to 35c. nY one 15-cent Pictorial Review ’ f wy ' of open and reversible four-in-hands and bow ties: corner 120th Btrea f ie Lisent Bickor ie! avisW Baby Edges, with insertions to match, yd., 8c to 49. and Berlin houses, at $5, $7.58, $10 to $42.50 1) OOF oot stripe and figured designs of Barathea, Repp and PATERSON—108 Market #,,cor.Clark [ff ———: Corset Cover Embroideries, yd., 19¢ to 9c. Rumchunda + Main Fioas. TRENTON-101 E, Sate St..cor. Breed | ayaa eeeenieeneieiemerenmemmcemnsAll Can Transter to BLOOMINGDALLS’, Lex. to sd Ave., 60th (0 6¢0h S660 sesmeniian a ——- naman *