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*°-* That Pebeco does over- O° $00 Breadway at Soha St. SoHE, em TOTO VOLE RAYS BD EXPLODE TORPEDO, RIINOLOGST, 1 AT LONG DISTANCE New War Force a Secret Inven-| tion Successfully Tested by Italian Government. Different Pebeco is totally unlike all other dentifrices, It keeps the mouth whole- some, the breath un- tainted and the teeth white and sound, Pebeco Tooth Paste does this so well because it counteracts ‘“acid- mouth,” the cause of 95% of tooth decay. » lish Scientists. FLORENCE, Italy, Feb. 13.—A suc- of the ultra-violet rays, discovered by om Gtullo Ulivi, the Italian inventor, was | ,. carried out here to-day. Signor Ulivi has handed ever bis secret to the Itallan Government and preparations were made for an ¢x- periment, details of which were kept as much as possible from public Anthropometric Department operated on in October last. M. Bertilion was a distinguished come “acid-mouth,” you can easily prove with the Acid Test Papers we send you free with ten- day trial tube—an inter- esting and scientific test, ever, that Admiral Pietro Fornart|ometry and criminal photography. had placed In the river Arno two tor- pedoes charged with smokeless gunpowder. It is a distinct and real pleasure to use Pebeco. And the way it preserves the teeth and keeps them white is wonderful, . Tow-Day Trial Taby and Aeld Tra posted on the tower of the Capponi, about two miles away, where Signor Ulivi awaited the signal from periment. paratus was put into operation, and im less than three minutes all four torpedoes exploded. into world-wide use. Papers te Test Your Mouth a re tillon published » book detailing hi for deid—Sent Fre RICH MAN A SHOPLIFTER. |tescarches along the line of criminal New York » Muters Plea of Guilty. . Vek Weemrar St ee acer ae) 4 Forty-third street, OSLAM MAKES COMPLEXIONS BE Arlich Sons At the First Sign General creaas, Seats | meee nee e jose GF an eyestrain that begins lolter in department stores, plifering fm a mild form often de- whatever be could lay his hands on. ‘Serious and stubborn skin diseases, velo jously. Act ‘The specific offense . he or ea | see Acne, Tetter, Teoh, maker's, When arrested he gave the name of Frank Nugent. Pormer Now Yorker Hauge Fimselt. | be used safely under all conditions. KINGSTON, N. ¥., Feb. 18—H. C. lg bk —— For Rekra, formerty of Mew i Aseredhas Coa 268 ath Ave, 16h Bt |101 Neos, Aan 94, |S20"Foste Marge rales from hsrges oa 399 Sixth Ave., 22d St.| 17 West 42d—N. ¥ grt hed, been my wm St, Car. Bead St, B Bie i TI sel “loath and ‘hls own _ Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. slam Soap improves chin ond STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street have made large additions to their displays, on the Third Floor, of Distinctive Spring Styles in Misses’ and Small Women’s Apparel te a ae as as follows: at lanes d Suits, of Serges, Wool and Silk Poplin, Club Checks, Gabardine, Taffeta, Tan and Serge, Failed Wel Crops, fm $29.60 werd for E\ d Afternoon, of Serge and Drove for waning on ~ oon, Coats, for Cutng and Dre Dress pret poy aining stocks of Winter Garments are now being closed on See pry Lees’ Than One-Half Former Prices . ‘affeta combined; Silk and upwards Taffeta, oly $11.50 p cokes Chinchilla, Novelty 50 upwards To-morrow (Saturday) an Important Purchase of 1450 Women’s and Misses’ Silk Petticoats will be offered, on the Second Floor, at the following very exceptional prices: Messaline Petticoats, with double Silk or Rp Petticoats, eecmrdion pleted rule eh. 92.75 Survey tr ane ry $3.90 Value $3.75 Regular Value $5.00 A Specially Arranged Sale, To-morrow, on the Third Floor, of Boys’ Seasonable Clothing and Furnishings Boys! Norfole Suita of rary bios ens with eye! Norfolk, Silty Tae Ean] Valuer $850, 1hO0end'1200, at 86,50 ‘ ae | (iraranties i oan Sachin aylen, aale snd only ohn 714 19 18 pra Actual Vi Actual Vi Uy Bi 1 too, at $5.75 = g11.00 a "12.00, ae $6.60 $15.00 a 16.00, a $9.50 * Washable Su Boge! Washable Suite, in Ronien Balke or Pech ee iets, 0 01,48 Boys’ Flannelette P Re: ray eT elt OVeues” a 680 pel aeey oa daa Boys’ and ildron's. | Rompers, 350 Wet ary Nh nad, 630 2 te 8 yecr, es Values, at Boye’ Four-in-Hand Seasfe, , , Actual Sdsand?SeVahe, . * 280 PUiiecs Fook, Canals Fer Veo, Ree a 4%, « O50, 1,95, 2.98 a ase Meaameaeith ecite ani an aie seit ANE AER hy We PE ae Riba Ee fee's lear te DEAD IN FRANCE sc, \Jal — | Bai Adapted the Finger-Print Meas- urements From Two Eng- PARIS, Feb. 18.—Alphonse Bertil- Jon, creator of the syntem of criminal | identification, which made his name cessful experiment of exploding tor-|known throughout the world, died pedose from a long distance by aged ey to-day. He was in his sixty- year. M, Bertillon, who was Director of je Paris Police, had been ill for some time, suffering from anemia, complt- cated with other maladies. He was thropologist and was the author of knowledge. It became known, how- | many works on cthnography, anthrop- Alphonse Bertillon had been con- gun. | nected with the Paris Police Depart- powder and two others with biack| Ment for many years, and as early as 1882 instituted @ detective school that ‘The ultra-violet ray appartus wae| during the past few years has been Palasso| Widely imitated. In March, 1879, he first exploited the idea of a system based upon the Jaw that nature never {Produces «wo individuals exactly the naval oficere in charge of the OX) viike in every detail, and later his finger-print identification system was | “but don't get the id ‘When the signal was given, the ap- introduced into P nd then, This system was adopted in New York March 6, 1896. In 188 M. Ber- YOUNG AND FAIR ous and blemishes are soon fi ==--=|The Final Day!! Laem ite effect aps ee ame mediately soot! sooth oFivchin ant is j n | sent \borato- ‘98 West ‘asth et nNew York. and beautifies hair as mo other sosp can | mitted that he learned of bie Anger-print Kk Englishmen, § ‘is Galt ed y when t wut the i other hap s oye: alist anid, meee! Sterling Dn CHILO WAKE up Silver CROSS OR FEVERISH? . Look, Mother! If tongue is! coated give “C ‘alifornia | Sy rup | of | Figs.’ | order orsing. ‘te to disiniss hi 3 ead vi i ) next day he lost the position, but took up his wort again recent years rected new meth- ods of Ydontineath mn comaeaetlipoineemnoman MRS. FISH WOULDN'T PAY. Her Chaafienr Sent to Prison for Mothee! Your child isn't naturally | crow ant See if tongue ie] pe § ee petan Scart Pins One Day for Speeding. : ing at once. When Robert Douglas, a chauffeur of| When listless, pale, ¢ No, &7 Lexington avenue, wae fined $5 spi Loess a of |to-day for speeding by Magistrate Levy | sleep or act natural ic, In the Jefferson Mark@t Police Court | liarrhoes, remember a gentle liver and Regular Price he pleaded that he could not pay howel cleani ne — always be the | “Your employer 1s Mra. Hamilton | first treatm: ve en | Fish,” sald the Magistrate, “Will she |p rind eu “ECan oe of not pay { jor children’sills; give « teaspoon- = : ‘ — ene | ehe’ will not, Your Honor,” mata ful and ine few hours all the font aries liver wih iatrme eerman wt Douglas, “because she wax not in the sour bile and fermenting food | sly states gre ‘ast which ts clogged in the bowels pastes aut of the system, and you have a well and playful child again, ed. aid Magistrate | it Wan m cuptery All children love ay vy. TE under y for wealthy yea to thei {this har aless, delicious “fruit laxat “One chaufte ura’ fin However, he changed dit never fails to effect a good “i id the fine to one day’ rvonment cleansing. Directions for babies oo 4 children of all Hd and grown-ups are | Lb Be. La plainly ont 1s | Sot ate cep it fed in your ome. A little | f an eight: sven (oday saves 0 tick child tomorrow, | st step Into frat get the ge enuine. Ask your druggist | ail of water, | for « 50-cent Cotte of *¢ pilornia 7 rap | ¢ of Figs,” then nd see that’ it made Md y the * year-old, “I wikh you'd the house and pring m: a I want to fill the radi. “Til do ft this time, torte Fie “hve | ter hota Pen't be fooled. mene ee ene wold | Wortd Wants Work Wonde y that I'm working for you." To-Morrow (Saturday) of Bloomingdales’ Sensational Sale of Slightly Used—= Wallers Pianos & Player Pianos At Prices That Make It Possible for Everybody to Own a High-Grade Piano!! This sale includes Walters Pianos which have been turned in to us as part pay- ment for our wonderful Walters Mastertone Player Pianos, Walters Pianos that have been on rental and Walters Pianos that have been used for concert and ex- hibition purposes. These pianos have been carefully gone over in our own repair shops and they are practically as good as new. Anybody who would like to own a piano of high quality and does not care if it has been used a little will at Blooming- dales’ find an opportunity such as may never present itself again. Every instru- ment offered is truly a Bargain! You simply cannot afford to miss this event. Every Walters Piano Is Sold With the Bloomingdale Guarantee An Absolute Safeguard Against a Piano of inierior Quality Notwithstanding the remarkably low prices at which these instruments = satieted, our liberal terms of payment remain thi Prices rauoted on Pianos i include Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. Prices quoted on Player Pianos include Music Roll Cabinet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery. No Interest. No Extras of Any Kind. 12 Walters Pianos $155 13 Walters Pianos Styles which formerly sold for $259. NOW Styles which formerly sold for $350. NOW 10 Walters Pianos 11 Walters Pianos Btyles which formerly sold for $265. NOW Styles which formerly sold for 6375. NOW 9 Walters Pianos $175 6 Walters Pianos Btylee which formerly sold for $275. NOW Styles which formerly sold for $400, NOW p 11 Walters Pianos $485 || 4 Blayer Pianos | 7 Walters Pianos $195 11 Walters Pianos $215 10 Player Pianos Stylee which formerly sold for $325. NOW Styles which formerty eold for 8500. NOW Btyles which formerly sold for $300, NOW === ALL CARS TRANSFER To: free $225 $235 $245 $245 $285 $345 7 Player Pianos Styles which formerly sold for $475, NOW 69ib to Gih Street Diamonds, Wetohi«, Jewelry. Broadway, New York | ¥ ==ALL CARS TRANSFER TO=e” | 4 ZL, e a CWIKUWM ¢ 59th to 60th street Lexington te 34A0e: Big To-Morrow, Saturday, a Big Day in Our, February Sale of Furniture . Annual Clearance of Framed Pictures” February Sale of Spring S.iks HLOOMINGDALES', 50th to GOth St., Lex. to Sd Ave, —————enw The Fur Bargains of the Year!} These Fur Coats and Fur Sets mast go immediately; therefore these less than-half the original prices: r Tat co Gent emer $67.50 1 yg mip eh pine Tomer rice $150 00 "Aa Sat ont rm ie $125 OO * ree s13000, womerow er, $100.00 i rigs boomy former price 5 75 1 ane Fa Coat ioe S03 00 Far Sets At One-Half Original Prices Black fox sets, ed wolfe, — mole, skunk, ermine, 5 Black and Bro rows "Coney Bet sce $3. 95 ‘cise scarf ond to ‘Sold cartier in the season at $6.75. RS cern ee Oe Se free until wanted. ———BLOOMINGDALES’, toveun bee Lan. 1088 Ave 7 Ice Skates |Women’s Kid Gi For Men, Women and|\ At Unnenehe Low! Childrenat ban iad ; Lowest Prices) ot tine eo at in New York) wbstanti : 7 Merge Women's 2-Cla: embroidered pean Cy Preach } ea Full P-k Whit Glace K —} le ae “ae bist Meg ad! eas qualit steel; fosgerr Club Skates, with tray $1.60, $2.28 and $3.00. Foath les, pr —{——$<=_ALOUMINGDAL ES, BOth to OOH Ht., Tan. to BA Ave. Sale of Men’s Unde ‘Regular 50c Quality, In This Sale at The sale ones the les of men’s und Hae Ribbed Union n Suite, athletic pee ney uA Re hite checked ae Hee Octo Otis "altclegan Shirts ag Choice ot "Any at 29 Men's $1 Root’s Underwear, 69¢ Strictly first quality shirts and drw init a gray merino, roneleaty sold at $1.00 es it sf offered jone CO. D. D. Ronee de! dealers. None by aaa y, Cth BA Bide, ———-BLOOMINGDALES', BOth te 90th St, Lex, to 34 Ae, Saturday Specials in Cut Flowers Cut Flowers regularly sold at 6%, a dozen and more--compriing thousands of single and low eee tulipe in all ai the ( saorlgg age! oe nai hb tenons lly of a kind in eac of lily the valley in frre dozen; choice of any at price of, per bunch. 3 Ic 60,000 Carnations and Reses in all the Heoding colors colors and varieties; led at 75c and $1.00 ry ularly ret bei +o & each..., IC and 5c 000 ish Sweet Double Vie- bay Baath Sree rotalled at SOc) poe ‘special at ic STAN UNDE Baturday at, each ————— BLOOMINGDAL ES, coun to Cth he ten - i padi HOSIERY ° for Men, Women and Chee at Reductions of 1-2 to 1-8.) FOR WOMEN: FOR MEN: Fine Black Cotton Full Sramlow Fine Quality Cotton Secka, Tose, very elastic, with black and colors, with double enti fe able double and ales bool; worth py” # my Mercerized ton and rod vee Mate Full Fashtoned double. ack and Mon) ‘oe Pi ‘k and colors, with wea and gels pa Seals ss eenneny ene git quality. Ic Women's Pure ‘Thread Silk se a areata and Sa, ‘and cholce ava of igh colors: 28c 4,800 Puire of Fine Ribt all sizes for boys and gi Young Long Island Ducks and Fan Fe Geese at 16)4c Ib. any, Roast Beef, very best meats at, per Ibi, 12340 Fresh Killed Fowls, at per Ib., 16/4c. Ressting Chickens, hom 300 Sta sham ~ ins Jersey Pork; very 5 at 5 Smoked Hame and Bacon, at per Ib. ie *