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PERMANENTLY ENGAGED. ‘Mies Marcaret Claire sings in grand rived to-dai Paw. She has been sinatng avroad. It fn Africa that che mot tie romance. weeks ‘and then ro ope War, where Maxistrate jaim her for his vride. ed an ongageynent at the Fair Nimrods having @ per ating me ta| Africa to Engage in Gentle a Sport of Lassoing Animals. iL EF TECHS TONGUE IS COATED, cross, ro Cali consti- pated, give “ fornia Syrup of Figs.” [YOU MUST NOT KICK Se cs Ss =| YOUN’ DAWES’ AROUND, aoe ‘ecceez FORTHEY Ll FIGHT LIONS Two doughty cowgiris, followed by @ flock of almost transparent “houn’ dawgs,” went up the gangway of the Philadelphia of tho American line five minutes before sailing time to- day. The women are of a party of four that fs going into the African wilds to lasso jungle animals. Mr. and Mra, W. A. Nougey and — Mrs. Ambrose Means, ot Tulsa, Okla,| Dandruff is not at the tongue, mother! If coated, sailed to-day. They will be followed| Modern science Cinarles avers Excitement in House vols Tai ‘Em to @.oure sign that your little one's! to-morrow by Ambrore Means, who | the crude stainless scalp cleanser and hair DOL. b liver Jali eae ain has booked passage on the Mesaba called CRU perriah creas, Tstlem, pale, ‘Tos stomach-ache, sore throat, | jungle denizens. full of eold, giv Poon! rt lassoing wild beasts. I ae perience lassoing . in a Soup of Kigs,” and im 8} 1910 he was a member of the Buffalo ‘the Mg) poanioaiss undigested food and sour Jones party, but Means means (no un) to go Buffalo Jones one bett out of litle bowelawithe bh having women in his, party. = watt until we Bet to Cape Hongo, on eee EE ohare te tone the West African coast, and set out they lov: ye makes into the jungle. of the Atlantic Transport line for rudol retains doesn’t eat or act natu-|Dimsclf and eight cow ponies that Gea of crude oil, '@ fe feverish, stomach sour, breath | Will be used to run down the fleet Means has had ex- | to be on, it penetrates roots of the hair. “I can hardly | ulate the roots, Mrs. Nougey and witb Crudel; don’ myself are experts in rope throwing | cohol, It will nm and don't expect to have to use rif a S0-cent bottle] at all. ‘The doe will be used to of Figs,” whieh} run down the game and then we grow! ae Sg aire a the re ” % on e ev rest heware of counterteit old he sold here teope om get nui Imade ncaa ia! ingen fuse any other in the wilds. Com: with conte 1 Milan Hi Hat Miiuuckandccew a $2.95 Crepe de Chine House Dresses of Sepak Percales, OB. faseal Vel $195 Fndened Dresses of Fine Sateen and Maas, embroidered Other poe $2.25, 2.95 and 3.75 $8.50 and 10.00 Values, at $5.75 11,00 and 12.50 Values, “6.50 Bezel aud and Children’s Hats, Velvet, Fils Fur or Velour, also Chinchilla, desirable colors, in Tyroleen, Jack Tar or 1.75, 2.95, 3.85 BEe 1:75 2.96, 3 Ricks id Children's Kent Togues and of teh, 35¢ fe” $1.00 Gone tan 3t08yrn, 65c ee pctaal Valeo He party expects to spend a year Foe ron, jon and everything IDI uk or crawls through the|! uM hee, suet we STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street Are now presenting, on the Third Floor, unusually large assortments of Advance Spring Models of Misses’, Small Women's and Girls’ Dancing and, Afternoon Dresses; Tailored Suits and Separate Skirts Sh the interesting of the style ideas ‘avon jowing the more i “— pod e styl ind evolved for Spring, Also, at Very Attractive Prices for To-morrow Misses’ Tailored Suits, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, in eight exclusive models, of Gabardines, French Serges, Crepe Poplins, Plain and Honeycomb Crepes and Checks, at Misses’ Street Dresses, of Taffeta and Serge combined, with Silk-lined Waists, in decidedly new effects, at 19.50, 25.00 Women’s Untrimmed Hats—0 the Main Floor The New Spring Models, in authentic styles, colors and materials, including Milan, Hemp, Moire, Taffeta, Split Straws, Panama and Jet. Also for To-morrow, the Following Very Special Values nescr-te- Weer Hats, $4, 50, 4.85, 5.50 Saturday, a Specially Prepared Sale, on the Third Floor, of Women’s Washable House Dresses and Breakfast Gowns At the following Very Large Price Reductions: Japane: ilted Nobe: in all aah le colors, . hand embroidered, . Formerly $9.50 to 12.50 Breakfast Gowns of Crepe de Chine, in pink, blue, lavender, navy, red and plum, . . To-morrow (Saturday) Continuation of the Final Clearance Sales of Boys’ Seasonable Overcoats, Hats and Furnishings At One-Third to One-Half Less Than Regular Prices Boys’ Overcoats—Button-to-Neck Models, in sizes from 2!/2 to 10 years; Long Loose- fitting Models, in sizes from |! to 18 years. The materials are Chinchilla and Shetland | Cloths, in navy blue, gray or brown, also mixed overcoatings, $15.00 and 16.00 Values, 18.00 and 20.00 Values, French Flannel Shirts, neat stripes, in light or medium colors, | Vy, to 14/2 neckband, Actual Values $1.50 and Youths’ and sete Coat Sweaters, all colors, si to 36 chest, Actual Value $5.00 Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas, with silk frogs, sizes 4 to 16 years, Actual Vaiue $1.00 Remove Dandruff disagreeable features. Crudo!l does not make the hair oily, beg therefore, the hair does not have washed alter its use. Leave it Crudol will destroy dandruff, stop falling air, promote ite th, stim- — _— fine, wrarant hair. It con- | of the hair. Just try ith the ropes and ‘re after lions, in- $24.50, 32.50 ——"¥HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1914, {CAUGHT AS BURGLAR "ee tal ie AS HE ‘HUNTS FOR GIRL P| Tt vi street and Central went there last 1 Inquiries Arouse iting for her an Apartment Ni ‘al 468 Cen al ¥ \Jeweller, decided ne ‘ 40 not want to evade Iny own Uptown. Mrgtan, “Heo grabbed. they youth, | Dr. Parker Syms of No. 619 Mark ave-| inw y while Mrs. Maxwell telephoned for | nue as a member of the tional High. Riactete sald he would sua. il way Protective Association was instru . Rb tse ge Us BB “Aggie” Miller has caused Charles the police. Bauer, a youthful electrician who lives with his mother at No, 114 Wal- ton street, Brooklyn, a lot of trouble. But Bauer says she's worth it. As foon as Magistrate Deuel’s probation officer gets through looking up his record, which Bauer says is a fine one, he expects to be liberated, and & necessary evil. all gi eli Ma all tight down to the itching scalp, eed the hair roots t dry them with al- jot change the color Jw a $5.90 wr! HIT BY HIS OW OWN Laws When Detectives Maddock and mental In having passed the ordinance These Facts, Madam, Are of Vital Importance ‘ys"pedeeet'om| | PLEASE READ THEM CAREFULLY—AND REMEMBER— BER vamat aeons ies and Be A WISE WOMAN! Look into this elastic business. See that every 200 Boys’ Righ Grade Suits at $5.95 piece bears the trademark “LASTIKOPS.” Refuse all imitations, and heed pong Ae 00 to SI 08, ane a rants Only one or two a thus preserve your figure and guard your purse. (5-171 Nemo Hysienic-Fashion fastitate, IM. Y, oN 7 ncaa, \: Si Of Our Semi-Annual Clean-Up of $100,000 Worth of Well-Known, High-Grade Used Pianos & Player Pianos At Less Than %4 Their Former Prices !!|| “2: squat smobiles, so It was he faced Magis- trate Devel in the West Side Court this at re ne dt morning, summoned ther ==ALL CARS TRANSFER TO the ear from th cnnse of Suttle ae anh vate. Myscit since it f Jy vably there wa. 59ta to 0h Street Men! Attend Our After Inventory Clearance of Clothing To-Morrow! ee BLOOMINGDALES', SOth to COin St., Lez. te BA Ave. A Record Making Offering of 500 Girls’ & Juniors’ Coats Heretofore $6.95 and 9 95 $7.95, To-morrow at A For Girts 6 to 14 Years Lexington todd Ave, nit ve been ignorant that he ‘an offender. THE ACTUAL FACTS REGARDING RSETS ELASTIC FABRICS coats of fine chinchilia cteviot; 14 and full }ngth; but- ton te neck, good, warm gar- ments. Not one coat in the pak worth ieee than §6.95, and yy worth to $7.95; choice coeryeyen és 95 1, It is impossible to make a com- Sortable long corset of the present mode without using some elastic fabric to make it flexible and easy. 2. The life of a corset is just as long —or short—as the life of its elastic part. For Juniors 13 te 17 Years 3. The ONLY clastic fabrice ever etn contel toed made that can be guaranteed to give satisfactory wear are Lastikops Web- big and Lastikops Cloth, both Nemo inventions and used exclusively by us. 4. The elastic gores and banda used in other corsets (in imitation of the Nemo) are just the same old unreliable elastica—wear out in no time. §. The dealer or saleswoman who tells you that other elastic fabrica are “the same’’ or “‘as good” as the Nemo is either ignorant of the facts or is wil- Sully trying to deceive you, TWO FINE EXAMPLES No. §12—Superb for medium and slender fig- ures. Triple elastic reduction—.nd expansion, lesa 96.95; many $7.95 values; dark aH, Seats for, Giete colors; sizes 6 to 14 Tlovate roductisnse” -yearezallat........ B Gacond Fieor, —_ ee BLOUMINGDALES', BOtD to GOth Ht. Lez. fo 84 Ave. es To-morrow, Saturday, a Big D in Our February Furniture Sale —— Le BLOOMINGDALES, BOLH to GUID Bt, Tet, to 84 AVC meen Boys’ Norfolk Suits, pi BA to $2. 95 + Sizes for boys 7 to 16 years of age. Styles (9! they'll like, and a price vou'll certainly be jf pleased to pay. Made of fancy cheviots. Boys’ 79c Knicker Trousers at 58¢ ij Made of plain olue and fancy cheviot. In sizes 7 to 17 years. Big specials at this price. Neo Li educing, for full figures. Extremely long, supremely com- fortable; low bust; (No. 328, medium bust). $3.00 kino, tet all snarl the collection; sizes 7 to 16 years. flecond Vieor, Govn Bt, Section, ——eBLOOMINGDALES', BOtD to COIb Bt. Lew. to 34 Ave. oes Clearance of Women’s Shoes That Were $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98, Reduced for This Sale to $2.00 =. An unusual bargain event, pre- senting ell cur button and lace shoes, culled out at inventory time, for quick clecrancey and all pumps end Colon- If your size is here, you can save hulf or more. The sale will commence with the following sizes and quantities: HIGH SHOES __ | PUMPS & LOW SHOES 2 ia! ; a ; £ be : Ve we) ee w71. 565 No Mail or C. O. D, Orders Filled. Second Floor. —_aBLOOMINUDALES', BOR fo COIL Bt Les. to Bd Ave New Read ewer! i Men’s Shoes ango tur : on eeia! $2.00 Our Latest Innovation $2.99 and $1.99 |i": ae ‘The assortment of READY - TO- Saturday, THE FINAL DAY . at 8.50 This great event is looked forward to by hundreds of All te lev: ire ants Se people who are thoroughly familiar with the tremend- yet tne pad endl ous values offered in our Semi-Annual Sales of Pianos. various Clore ag ee, This Sile Is the Greatest Piano Bargain Event of the Year !! Bg grits GY AP\ |itimarcro at_ $9.50 “11.75 at 95c | 1.75 45 Sat 68c No matter how little you pay for a piano in this sale, you may be fully assured that it represents the biggest value your money can buy. We include Pianos of various makes taken in eachange as part payment on our Walters Pianos and Player Pianos, a number of Pianos which have been out on rental, and a few almost brand new Pianos which have been used for demonstration purposes. Every instrument hes been thoroughly overhauled in our own factories and is now in first-class condition. Every Piano Is Sold with the Bloomingdale Guaran‘ee!! In view of the fact that in many instances there is but one Piano or Player Piano of a certain make—ferhaps your fc vorite—we advise you to come early in order to secure your preferred choice. Despite the low prices, we will let you MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS! Price includes Stool and Free Delivery. No Interest--No Extras of Any Kind. Prices of Pianos 5 Range Up from 5 Piano Salesrooms, Third Floor, 60th Stree: Cection. BLOOMINGDALFS’, 59th to 60th Si., Lex. to 3d Ave: their attract: iveness. Fine Ostrich Tip Clusters h «6998 & Cie 3 fluffy ostrich tips, of excellent uuelity ; Grecefully —— Loom NopALes Fresk Meats Hind Saddles Canada Lamb, shag of Roast Beef, "12k 16%¢ 1 Ch sr Smoked Bacon, Ib., 18:¢ Specia' in Cur Greenhouses 1,000 canaries jus* imported, and sold ordinarily 69¢ for 98¢c.,at..... Note—In order to make room for our enormous stock of spring plant- ing bulbs, seeds and shrubs, we are offering everything in our greenhouse at greatly reduced prices. Care Trenster to BLOOMINGDALES', 80th lo 66th Si., Lex, to 34 ’ Prices of Player Pianos Up from $945