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long, soft rolls; hy For Boys ani Girls. GLYNN IN MESSAGE ADVOCATES B a TEE Times Now Not Abnormally Bsd, Says Governor, but Per- manent Ald Should Be Given. ° MEBANT, March ¢—The Legisia- ‘The scheme contemplates lishment of public sapleraeat ibs: reaus at various points, the supreme director to be chosen by a civil ser- vice examination. The Commissioner] of Labor would have discretion us to the location of these bureaus, each of which is to have ite own superintend- ent, An advisory committee composed! of prominent employers and repre- sentatives of labor would be appo'nt- ed by the Labor Commissioner for such office, is SORE, TIRED FEET “O, Girls,” » Don’ t have puff-| ed-up, ‘urning, sweaty feet or corns. It is specified that no applicant for work shall be deprived of the bureaus’ assistance because of his refusal to work in an establish- ment where a strike is in progress. “While [ do not believe that the for the aid of the unemployed. | present situation is so eeriouse as ‘The project is for the creation of & | some would have us believe,” said ihe! new Bureau of Employment in the! Governor, “t am persuaded that it is serious enough to demand our con- sideration, Whatever the State as a State can do to provide work for the unemployed It is morally bound to do.” _— STOCK TO W. U. WORKERS. Employees of Telegraph Corpora- tion Can Bay Interest ia Company. A profit-sharing plan to benefit em- ployees has been inaugurated by the Western Union Telegraph Company, which is to-day offering all of its men &@ limited amount of the company's stock. The offer is made to employeea only and the company stipulates that the buyers hall not speculate tm the share: “We are forced to nell some of our stock, that which was held by the| ti ly pure. It soothes the icate| American Telephone & ‘Telegraph Com- ects from infection and dis-) pany, because of the dissolution of the superior for the skin because! two companies brought about by the Poslam, the great healing} Government,” A. Fi. Brewer, treasurer of the Western "!nion said to-day. “We learned that our shareholders probably would not take up all the stock, and rather than offer it outside, we have offered it to our employees.” Employees will be permitted to pay for the stock in twenty-four inatal- ments. _ State Department of Labor. The bill 1 oete forth that this bureau shall be ia charge of a director of “recognized - POSLAM SOAP ~ SAFEST FOR BABY'S BATH in corns, eter what ied without getting re- use “TIZ." ie “ie the only remedy that draws Bes the fects TT tions which “TIZ’ Me ind; * foot troubles y draw up your face won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sore, swollen or tired. Think of it! no more foot misery; no ere burning corns, callouses or| ni Get a ‘a 25-cent box at any drug store | ot department store, and et instant re lief, Get a whole yeat’s foot relief for only @5 cents. Think of i t! out NEW SIZE 15 CENTS POSLAM SOAP is the one soap that i et may feel absolutely safe in eda tr nursery. It is non-irritating. rem rend as tonic and beautifier for any skin, jnereres the complexion, removes Pies ness. Unsurpassed for shampoo- “bald fil druggiate everywhere, p RUGGISTS—All jobbers now wal y, Poslam Soap at N. A. R. D. Correct Spring Styles Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Young Men's Suits. Sack Coats with Boys’ Norfolk Single or Double Norfolk Coats, Beeasted Suits. In fancy mixture ‘ Hill,” “* Groton,” “* Pomfret,” cheviots, homespuns, : black aad “"Exeter’’ and ‘‘St. Paul’*modela, ; of ‘cheviola homespans; tweeds, White check worsteds, ‘plain, or serges and fancies. 84 to 39 chest. striped serges; some have extra 13.50 to 25.00 pair knickerbockers. 7 to 18 years. Young Men’s & Youths’ Overcoats, 8.50 to 18.00 single breasted and raglan models Boys’ Reefees of homespuns, in fancy mixtures, some with patch cheviots, worsted and covert cloths, pockets and turned back cuffs. in fancy mixtures or stripes. 10 to 19. years. 12.50 to 19.50 2 to 10 years. 6.75 to 16.50 Young Men's Long Trousers in Boys’ Knickerbockers of blue or white or striped serges, corduroy white serges, corduroy, duck, or khaki. linen, crash or khaki. Young Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Young Men's Silk Ties, open end Soft Shirts of Mercerized Soiesette, .Four-in-Hands of Novelty Silks, new spring colorings, separate col- . in'the newest spring combinations lar and French cuffr. and colorings. 12 to 144-inch neck. 98c 50c. 1.00 to 2.50 Boys’ Blouses, new spring patterns Knitted Silk Scarfs of Pure Silk of Anderson Woven Madras, soft Thread, cross and bias stripes, collar and cnffs attached. in newest combinations: 95c 7 to 14 years. 75c¢ Original and Exclusive Effects in Girls’ and Misses’ Millinery The newest materials and shapes, at moderate prices Girls’ Spring Apparel Exclusive Styles—Fourth Floor General Utility Coats of English “Little Miss Muffet” Dress of fine Serge, in plain navy, dolft blue French Colored Linen, two exolu- or blue and white check, loose belted model. 8to16 years. 8,50 “Tailleur” Suits of English Serge, in navy or French blue, dressy model with kimono sleeves. 12to 16 years. 25,00 29.50 The Q)RPI{} Shoe (Patent Applied For) “Sold only by Mest & Ca. Designed on most advanced anatomical princip'es, supporting arch and ankle without muscular interference or discomfort. The flexible shank and Inst allow for the proper spread and recovery of sive models; with colored linen skirt buttoned to white linen blouse; or of all self-colored linen with plain white linen collar and cuffs. dio 19 sears: 4.50 6.95 | atural-foot-filting the toe muscles, encouraging a true step. In selected Black Russia Calf. Sizes 8 to 10} Hizes 11 to 2 executive and mansgerial ability and} 06" Lh] technical and smentific knowledge upon the subject of aa the wees ” X MY \ \ . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1914. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 59th te 60th Street Lexington to3d Ave. Manuiacturing Retailers of Pianos and Player Pianos We Invite a Most Critical ction of Our New and Perfect 1914 Style WALTERS 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANO 1395 On Terms of $2 a Week Price includes Bench, Cover, Music Roll Cabinet, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery. Regarding the the Construction of of Walters ee Pianos it Will Interest body Con: er Piano templating the of a The new and perfect M boca 88-Note Player Piano is a combination of a specially designed Walters Piano, an instrument of known reliability, a player mechanism of unusual excellence, embodying every modem improvement mown in Player Piano construction. It is a distinctly original creation, representing in its high standard of excellence the realization of an ideal brought to a successful issue after meny years of conscientious study and close application. The superior quality of materials used in construction and the perfection of workmanship employed are responsible for the enviable reputation the Walters Player Pianos now enjoy throughout the country. The tone is rich, brilliant and of exquisite singing quality. The touch is light and easy, the result of perfect regulation, of an action of the highest standard. The case work and finish are unexcelled. Every style is carefully designed along perfect architectural lines. The Player mechanism is simple and effective—a master. piece of the mechanical mind. It contains a double system of valves—each and every one of the 88 notes of the key- board being operated by a primary and secondary valve, The tracking device is a self- adjusting pneumatic one. Without it it is impossible to make the music track uniformly while flaying. The working of this device is really mar- vellous. Its very simplicit, appeals to every one. The expression devices are operated by the use of buttons and levers, making it possible for the performer to produce any desired expression. The motor works with the utmost ease and precision. No energy whatever is required to pedal it. The tubings are of metal, which ia, more durable than rubber and noc affected by extreme climatic conditions, Bloomingdale Brothers, as the sole owners of the Walters Piano Co., have bent their energies to perfecting the Walters Player Piano, and how well they have succeeded is best demonstrated by the testimony of thousands of satisfied owners of Walters Player Pianos. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW ONLY! 21 Walters Pianos Regular Value $350 $995 Price includes stool, cove: «nd free delivery, TERMS OF $1 A WEEK Our Factory-to-Home Method of Selling Pianos and Player Pianos appeals to that large class of purchasers who are looking for instruments of recognized merit at prices which eliminate the middleman’s profit. This profit consists of the dealer's, the agent’s or the teacher’s commission, EXCHANGE Your Old Piano for Send for our latest illustrated a beautiful new Walters Piano or eptaioaus, containing photographs Fae eieues tid st ta lave ae teen tedt Pee Wl allowance a let. ol an Pla ay the balance at the rate of $1 Planes. ee ‘kk on a Piano or $2 a week | Upon request a@ representati: ecg ine i will call, "Salearoome, Third Flooe, 9 Lex. to ait. BLOOMINGDALE 59th to 60th Street iexington to 3d Avenue | Saturday in Our Greenhouses | Cut Flower She A ant now in bud, purchascd in the | See dale Cteenieoapes nsanvow, Wt be bo flower tn the for Buy Now and Save 25 to 50 Per Cent! In order to make toom for our incoming stock of planting shrubs, bulbs and seeds, we are offering everything at as 00 S08 on Real Irish Shamrocks, in thumb Lilace in bud, growing in 10 39. pots; regularly ISceach...... and 12 inch eres Ic Hyacinths and Primroses, in bud | Tull; Daffodile, ‘Asaleas and rea, in is and in bloom; and in flower; regularly 25¢ to 39¢ each; ey Lee + SGCI regularly $1 +50; each........ Concert in Greenhouses, Tome Tomorrow, 2 to 5 o’Clock By Guerriere’s Celebrated Tango Orchestra A Clearance of Boys’ Suits ToMorro Tha 150 Boys’ Salts, $2.95 | 190 Boy’ Salts, $5.5 Fancy cheviot, in Norfolk Fancy cheviot and Sizes 6 to 16 years. . Siow 7 to 18 yeare. ea P Women’s Knit Vests New Crepe de Chine Blouses and Union Sults!4 Dainty Model § Specials for Saturday 2. 98 BE gene ey nec! ice of This pretty dl tec) is made srs including ctatareat of splendid quality crepe de chine, in white, Vests, in regular and extra 15¢ maize, flesh, navy and black. They have sizes; unusual value at. . hemstitched organdie collar, cord, tassel yutine White Cotton Shaped |and omaments around neck and down in juits, neatly trimmed | front; buttons of black jet; elbow-length Fae er vlan gia. | sleeves, finishea with cuffs of hemstitched organdie; a very special value at $2.98. Gecond Fleer, Letington Ave, Section, New 7,Inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon, $e valg A Special Offering for Saturday—Just the ribbon Fashion demands for sash and hat trimmings; choice of the new Spring shades, including purple,turquoise, Alice blue, American beauty, emerald, geranium, pink, black, blue and white, Black Moire Ribbon Now Se Poyalar for Girdies and Minarets Abig stock of all widths; 2 inches wide at 17c a yard to 10 inches wideat 85ca Men’s $1, Root’s Gr 0 Oe La te Woot Underwear, 68 Men’s and Women’s Kid Gloves From the best French and German makers at First ‘quatity goods of this}much less than you would pay regularly. popular underwear for men. emen’s Glace Gloves Note: None to dealers and only two be : wr pny oar ty Sa Of the suits to any one customer. 4 in fit; Men’s Natural Gray za] c very pale guaranteed, Merino beg port Freagh Gi Gee Clesis Men’s 25c and 35¢ Half Hose at 12%e Pr. Thousands of Pairs in a Special Sale} Secured from the Largest Makers of Guaranteed Hosiery in the U. S. A. Brey yee Ss ie of fine quality mercerized liste, berawected ah pew Six Pairs in This is Sale for 70c Wm. MINGDALEM, 5th ts 60th M., Women’ sSaleen Mind the Arches of Your Feet Petticoats, Re At the first indication of pain in the ankle wear a pair of ARCHES and save yourself future discomfort and perhaps trouble. piace end’ orn with taney Blst-| Crultivate the Joy Walk—TheY. ed ruffle. An unasually good value vate tneJoy ee ear wate "Round Tonie—Wear the Bloom- Messaline Petticoats, $1.98|ingdale Special Shoe Arch Straight-line model, in all ds accuse oe dep tli: [O% Soe Shee a ae sent ated ruffle. Embroidered Messaline Petticoats at $2.98 Latest straight-line models, with scalloped edge. Choice of all the id mail orders filled and sont (ive by peren| vos earahene ie aa newest shades, Gecond Moor. | United ites, Be sure to state the sise of shoe worn. 500 ROASTING CHICKENS sccréy 2°": 20€ 500 Hind Saddles of Canada Frieassee Chickens, per Ib., 1654¢ Lamb at, per lb.......... ties Sirloin and Porterhouse Steak Roast Beef, prime beef, Ib....12' at, Ib Loins of Jersey Pork, Ib.. ec Hams and Fresh Moat Dopartment, Basement. fraser © BLOOMINGDALES’ tts. 1 sve l The Sunday Worlds ctocucs" mss en Want Directory — fo ao enone, ok