The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1914, Page 7

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eral construction at the Navy Yard, but the actual work on Battleship No. 39 is In charge of J. E. Bailey. A huge crane swung in place a plec® of steel two and one. high and an inch thick, we # into place to attach ssel's bottom. After this was done five small boys placed nuts on the bolts. was ii cuy Iife, and her only way of getting him to the country was by going Vd him, She will become a KEEL LAD TODAY FORTHE LARGEST P08 BATTLESHP Ceremony Witnessed at Brook-| lyn Navy Yard by High Officials and Their Wives. | Mrs. Mary Connolly, mother of Mau- | rice Connolly, President of Queens Bor- | ough, ia reported to be dying in St. These lads are son of the con- oodbury Burd, son E. the machine shops; J. EB. son of the chief of battleship Ni construction, and Masters Henry and rated Rompitai for appendicius. She ‘i Tobery, sons of Capt. Tobey. After this the party went to t head of the ways and Capt. Gleav nailed up a horsoshoe. Gleaves and bis wife gave a dinner in their home in the navy yard. Among the guests were Mr, Mrs, O'Gorman, Mr, and Mrs. Roose- vel n William MM, Calder and C ii hart: Rey man STATE SENDS 150 QUT OF THE CITY | AS FARM WORKERS “Back to Nature’ Movement Is Welcomed by New York’s wilouschold Hints” THE HANDS. Most women who are interested in thelr homes only obi loing hou work because tt ru NO NAME YET CHOSEN. Fighter Will Be of 31,400 ‘Tons Greater it effects of grensy wa The kee! of what will be the nation's largest battleship was laid to-day at the Brooklyn Novy Yard in the pres- . Albert Gleaves, com- mandant of the yard; Assistant Sec- retary of the Navy Franklin D, Roose- velt, United States Senator James A. O'Gorman, naval officers and their wives and families. The new dreadnought is known as| Battleship No, 39, since a name has not yet been chosen. $1,400 tons, 5,000 tons greater than the New York, now the nav: The ceremonies began at 11 an address by Capt.) Whi among your flowers th “Storm Hero” Umbrella Glynn's plan to help the city’s un- employed by sending them to the Gleaves, in which he said he expected | country, where the farmers are cry-) to make a record in the construction of the battleship. work on various parts is now 2 + ahead of schedule and he ex- pected the vessel would be launched ing for laborers, 150 men were chosen clared the} to-day to start for Fonda to-night. If tho men show an aptitude for n life and there a that the plan will su {Larmon, who is chief of the State Land and Labor Bureau, will send others to varlous places in the State, The men will arrive in Fonda in the early morning. Mr Larmon, who} ‘will accompany them, will then turn them over to the agricultural agent, | who will take them house for breakfast. ‘Thi jarranged for by the farmers of the} neighborhood, who have been ea the first shipment of 1 Robert Stocker is in charge of gen- POSLAM E!DS TORTURES OF ITCHING SKIN nation and heals with ntry is in Immediate need said Mr. Larman to- vo applications here to The delightful flavor of **Eddys”” Sauce i k- ing new friends daily. are eraicated to ‘the surpri Sit fans but who, tired and f to respond to its healing i Grocers eu Delica- tessen Stores Sell It. job in a downtown office, Her E W, GREATER y REDUCTIONS sy order of OSCAR A, LEWIS, as Receiver in Bankruptcy, are now announced new and still greater and more extraordinary Reductions, OVERCOATS and SUITS, Heavy, Medium and Light Weight. Previously Priced $18 ond $18. NOW oveWeoaTs ‘and SUITS, Ieav y» Medium and Li Regularly Priced $18, $20 and $22. OVERCOATS and SUITS, Heavy, Medium and Light Weight. Formerly $18, $20, $22 and $25. NO’ OVERCOATS and SUITS, Heavy, Medium and Light We: ae Regularly $20, $22, $25, $28 and $30. NOW OVERCOATS and SUITS, Heavy, Medium and Light We ie Regularly $25, $28, $30, $32 und $35. NOW OVERCOATS AND aco Weight. For Men and For Men und $11.78 For ifenand $14.57 RYT $16.47 SUITS, Heavy, Medium and Li taht We Tait, and Young Men. Previously $30. $35, $38 and $40. Finest of stic fabrics in the best colorings. Similarly noteworthy fabrics in coats from the tat e nies to the most conservative styles, OVERCOATSand SUITS, Heavy, Prev hosesly Mid and $40, © oats and Suits an exceptional value It would be extremely dificult to equal these Fakta zt even the Pre-receivership regular prices. NOW TS, Heavy, Mediumand Lig ‘The most luxurious and c sady-to wear clothe: uh The very climax of style, Not only does the Receiver offer the money than ‘similar garments can possibly be purchased for selling at his lowest price—87.48—Suits and Overcoats greater in PROPORTIONA wv with 87.48, or with the amount of my oth less, can actually afford to do so. elsewhere is in reality. ABSOLUTE EXTRAVAGANC E FURNISHINGS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES Ginith Gray 4-€9. FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV. BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AY, Busy men will appreciate vt imported and domes 49.93 Mediumand Light Weight OVER‘ Previ ‘ant $40, "945 and $50. garments that can be found among most ideal in fabrics. ‘lothes at far less where, but he is est type ~~ fine are any other curre of our prices, in his at you might believe to be and a wish to spend OMY in paying less BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. S™ AVENUE ABOVE 27" ST. All Stores Open Daily Until 6.30 P.M, Manufacturing Retailers of Pianos and Player Pianos Come To-Morrow St. Patrick’s Day For the First Time We Will Place on Sale as a Special Introductory Offer A Beautiful New Style 88-Note PLAYER PIANO weed at DOO Lee On Terms of $2 a Week Price includes Music Roll Cab- inet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Musi¢ and Free Delivery For, the first time a brand new 88-note Player Piano of unusual value is being offered to the public at $365. This Unrivalled Event places the Player Piano within the reach of everybody. It solves the pfoblem of musical eritertainment for the man who wants to give his family supreme joy and happiness at the least possible expenditure. Everybody Loves Music and at one time.or another probably thought of buy- ing a Piano, but could not decide to purchase one, because the time: or opportunity to learn how to play never presented itself. The: Player Piano Is the One Solution It enables you and every membcr of your family to play the Piano and play it well. No previous knowledge of music is required. Ata family mu- sicale or a dance, when enjoying the latest tangos, hesitations and maxixes, it is indispensable. Just think of being able to buy a reliable, brand new 88-note Player Piano, backed by the Blooming- dale guarantee, for $365. Compare this wonderful instrument with Players offered elsewhere for $500 and more, and you will agree with us in saying that it is the greatest Player Piano value ever offered at the price. ar a eae A Special Introductory Offer for This Week oer New “GE” Walters Pianos $215 tana s Pianos Selling Elsewhere 5 $325 teats $1 a Week Extras EXCHANGE Your Old Piano for a beautiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano. We will make you a liberal allow- ance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1a week on a Piano or $2 a Nan aic cas iiexhrecsats \ week on a Player Piano, Aadrtee aca Ciuvsocaynnree sit Upon request a repre- : w ~ you cannot call write for particu- lars regarding the above exceptional introductory offer. sentative will call, ecupent sheedaneneesh Piano Salesrooms, 3d Floor, | — ii {2 BLOOMINGDALES Sic! —=4, — ee —— A Spring Suit, Top Coat or Bal- | 4. macaan Coat, Made to Measure, Choose from 10 of the newest and best spring models. A try-on before the garments are | Satisfaction. guaranteed or your completed, assuring you of a perfect fit. money promptly refunded. Thousands of men eachi- . rary year take advantage of this measure all the way up to | fia. Maren 1h] 7 rch a3 sale. Will you be among’ 48 chest measure. Remember, this price holds good for men who ger tips; choice of black. white and colors. Women’s Silk Hose Specials for St. In white and striped effects, with ra Male. ine. 49¢ ite and pretty striped effects, with rag- thread silk, with cotton soles ani! mer- cerized garter tops black oe o lace and embroidery. 50, 000 Carnations A Shamrock Free Regularly $1 Doz., 5e Any customer presenting a Regularly 10c ta:'l5e, at, each In our Cut Flower Shop all|chase in any part of the store cut flowers at !4 to 1% less than | wil! receive a Real Irish Sham- elsewhere. drawers of first quality natural gray | with triple heels und toes merino. Main Fioor black and colors, ™ ee Women’s Underwear Women's Knit Vests ~A big lot of samples, with low neck, regular and extra sizes; no mail orders filled, pes ¢ | Five por atyles. Made of walrus or long grain Women's Knit Vests —Fine quality |jeath hinapet lentes ribbed cotton, low neck; choice of liirings, with inside pockets regular and extra sizes at the 4c Some have purse and murror special price of others have purse only. Ii Women's Union Sults Fine Shaped Knit Cotton Garments, trimmed | utilize some extra frames and with lace at neck; wide or umbrella {a little surplus leather, they } knee, regular and extra sizes, ao would be a dollar instead fe ban of 49¢, Main Floor : ’ t= ALL CARS eet FOenemnesies | 59th to Oth Street Lexington to 3d Ave. chan To-Morrow, St. Patrick’s Day, A Big Day at BloomingdaleS’ Here Are Some of the Many Big Events On Our Trade Calendar: March Sale of American Porcelain Dinner Sets at Savings of 15% to 25%. 10,000 Yards of Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries at, per yard, lic. Big Savings in Table Linens, Towels and Toweling—Avail yourself of them. 1,000 Dozen Turkish Bath Towels at big reductions in prices. Trish and U. S. Flags in all sizes at special prices. 10,000 Yards of Imported Dress Linens and Ratines at sale prices. 2,500 Yards of Yard Wide Chiffon Taffeta, in 25 new colors, at $1.48. Big Specials in Groceries and Wines and Liquors. BLOOMINGDALES* Men, To-Morrow, St. Patrick’s Day Will Be a Great Day to Take Advantage of Our . Big Annual Spring Merchant Tailoring Sale Easter, Apr. 12th Every Suit or Cout measured in this Sale will be ready on time. spring materials. Days ol This Spring cn them? "HLOOMINGDALES' Long Silk Gloves |Blouses of Superior Quality Cr Secret nthe” A4e] de Chine at $2.98 Mude of heavy sill, with double fin- | The very charming model itlustrated is fashioned of extra fine quality crepe de chine in white, black, saaise und flesh, in one of the season's latest models, with flat collar which fastens with a silk cord, and tong drop sleeve; a very special Women's Tub Silk Shirts, $2.98 BLOOMINGDA' ES" lan or drop sler Pionet cotton cic an! mete | New Voile Blouses at $1.98 Choice of white, Attractive models, prettily trimmed with DALES BLOOMINGDALES' 50,000 Shamrocks 6e cash sales voucher for any pur- at. In Roof Greenhouses. sock in a thimble pot MLOOMINGDALES' in pots. Men’s Underwear | Men’s Half Hose Men’s Gloves Shirts and Drawers at 12'¢ Pair The Celebrated Specially Priced at 48e 6 Pairs for 70c «Adler Make,” at 69e Fine mecium-weight shirts and Two-thread mercerized socks, Every pair an actual dollar value; of Jevery pair guaranteed; choice of ——————" BLOOMING DALE Sale of Leather Hand Bags, 49¢ Astonishing whit attrac 6 tive Hand Bags these are! the maker had not wished to ve BLOOMINGDALES 1: Usa: to Aves” Selact from a va- riety of 200 new Merchant Tailoring Dept, Second Floor, Real Irish Shamrocks growing sizes. Main Floor.

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