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-to be made over, is at the W.idorf yrun there isno good in that. “UNCLE” CANNON GG TOBERMUDAFOR PLEASANT THOUGTS, Former ‘Dictator’ of House Sniffs When Asked If He ~Can’t Think 'Em Here. Joseph G Canon of Ilinots, former Speake. of the House of Representa- tives and an @ “+ atatesman of the biican party as it was before Theodore Rocmvolt decided it ought Astoria, Mr.Cannon ts he.« for business ind ho sald, | ot for talk. \ he is throuh with his business he in » godown to “the Bermudas” to rest and ook at the pretty flowers ® hear te birds sing and think Pleasant thughts, He sniffed a little when kel if be could not think Pleasant thoughts here in the home country. “I have ny very atrong and fixed ideas,” he said, “about everything that is gong on. -verything which ought + © on—everything which ts not going on. But this is not the time to alk. I am not going to reach. “Nobody needs to be told what the world an! what this country is doing. If is all i. the papers. It comes fron Washington, from Mexico, from acriss the sea. Let each man consider for himself and reach his own coadusions as I do. " ‘There tre many persons, it was suggested to Mr. Cannon, who are rather confused by the complexity of events aid would be glad to straighten out thetr conclusions with the help o: his wisdom and experi- ence. He hughed grimiy. “It may as you say,” he said. | “One here, ne there, may not know | what to mate out of it all. But my experience it that we all now what is wrong. Ve are lying to our stom- | achs. We ae telling our stomachs that they ae well filled when we know that thy are not. In the long The Do you atisfied and My nen truth is going to come out. New York peple feel comfortable, ¢ impression ts uneasy. Same thing inChicago. me thing everywhere, larmers in Illinois getting good pices, but on what $200 an acre Arma running on balt Now, nind, I ideasas to crops. out for thenselves.” plead Ea PAYDAY EVERY WEEK NOW. Fetheratos Also Devises New Plau for Dpartment Untforma, ‘Ing several changes In the of his office, Street Clean- sioner Fetherston said to- day he woul pay the men once a week in the futur instead of semi-monthly, m. bvery Falay from 4 to 7 P. M. the, Commissiorr ‘will hear compinints of 1 interview yatem the in closer Ware practically. compelled to Durchme tier uniforms from cern, fr, Fetherston will hay wil be advertised for bider given the contract. ons sale To-\zy and To-Morrow the value of ail fiat Dio. fwode the fadvantexe ( midress @ letter, marked BERBONAL, > Chares A. Keene 180 pradway, New York, denis ae OH, YOU FEDS! THIS MAN Asks Court Clerk for a License A man who signed himse!f William Hersman of No. 90 Grove street, New Yerk City, wrote County Cierk Wil liam F. Schneider to-day as follows, “I wish to regiscer and to sign my name on the rolls of the court. Be- ing @ citizen and dosiring to conform to that absolutely essential and im- perative public duty required by law and enrolling commonly and usually called the Na- tional American League. plication means the granting of leonse or permission to live so that ope may call his woul his own. I trust you may comprehend this note that I may have the matter straight- ened out.” Mr. Schneider reforred the letter to his deputy, William B. Selten. Mr. Seiden has not been able to find any National American League requiring any of the food offices of the County Clerk. He said ho would like to refer the writer to the Yanks or Giants, but feured he would offend the Feds. ———. SPRINGS A NEW LEAGU That Gives Him Permis- sion to Live, elevator operator at street, was crushed | y when a packing case weighing seven ” bunared pounds fell on him from the second floor. Palmer had juat passed the floor on his way down when the case, which had been taken from the open freight over the brink of th Palmer was twent; lived at No. 238 1483 in the Brvtherhood This Men’s $1.00 Shirts in a Sale at 73c This special dffering comprises beautiful soft shirts with French cuffs and separate collar to match, and shirts with plain bosoms and stiff cuffs attached. They are very carefully made of percales and madras in new designs. There are plenty of fancy stripes of lavender, brown, blue _ THE EVENING WORLD, WIFE TRIES IN VAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 32, |swnn to eat but a few rolls, which the parents gave to the children at Aji day Shapiro | the breakfast hour. T0 PREVENT SUICIDE) wis cue inthe vain searchstor work. Upholeerer, Out of Out of Work, Dying After Leap From St. est five months. Roof. avenue, Brooklyn, where he made his home, and jumped over the parapet early to-day. was picked up dying. The Shapiros have six children, the eldest eleven years old and the young- For the last four morths Shapiro has been unable to| nese, lameness and stiffuess 0 quickly, | get work. Yesterday the family had) You simply rub it on and out comes Pursued by his wife, clad only in| her night dress, Simon Shapiro, an| upholsterer out of work, ran to the NS by Packing Box. | root of tho four-story tenement at No. | Mark's Hi and black. This sale affords an opportunity to lay in an entire season’s supply at Sizes 14 to 17, Special Friday Sale of Table Linens, Towels @ Towellings PURE BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, excellent wearing quality, and will improve when laundered; new patterns; extra special, at, yard........++++ c IMPORTED TABLE DAMASK, from one of the best German manufacturers; sturdy Reyes serviceable day hard =p cues quality for at, yard. PURE LINEN TABLECLOTHS, hemmed or hem- stitched; medium size for round or square tables; 98. regularly sold at $1.39; PATTERN TABLE brea Irish manufacture and grass Leva ; special Friday... HEMMED DAMASK NAPKINS, linen finish, good quality, liberal size, snow white; very Gpecial Friday, per dozen, at. GERMAN DICE NAPKINS, - able, especially desirable for botale’ end revenusecte tg lle for"home use ern pet at size 66x66 inches; 100 DOZEN LARGE HUCK TOWELS, cxcet Sui and very sbeorbent: ll white or with red ant borders. Zic 3 extra special, TURKISH BATH TOWELS, ity; all white oe wn with fast color SIercon st COTTON DIAPER, tains 10 yards; one of extra special, Friday for. an important saving. all at 73c. Maia Floor, 60th St. Section. ; Friday at............. CLOTHS, warranted pure * $1.39 at each. 18 inches wide, each piece the best standard grades; FO” Mrs, Shapiro was worried, as he $s) Ne Back hurt you? Can’ up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now, ten! That's lumbago, sciatica of maybe from a atrain, and you'll get blessed Jief the moment you rub your back soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs * Nothing else takes out sore- a Xs! BLoommNcp ates: NAS Feet. Contre ; . Women s Night Gowns For this sale we have only to say that Samples at Materials are fine nainsook and cambrics, trimmed with fine embroideries, dainty laces and We consider them values of un- usual importance at sixty-four cents. wide ribbon. WOMEN'S CREPE blue and white, and ribbon; low neck; a splendid lot at our low price . COVER-ALL APRONS—made of Lancaster gingham, Guaranteed fast saleri a regu- lar 59c value at . $3.00 ruoneto€ Orns Item CORSETS—, fancy brocaded material; low ae pe Gra hip and back; sizes 18 to 26 trimmed with fine lace a 64¢ high as $14.75. NIGHT GOWNS, in pink, French Serges Blister Crepes Wool Poplins Many are splendidly trimmed with t Dresses for in-between women Biss mroomisabaltarrs ttn, 2 tor \ Dresses for elderly women Friday, Bargains) \W/omen'sGloves-Special| $4and $5 Tailored | Trimmed at $1 .99 and $2.99 These hats, whi led placed on sale Friday, are ab- solutely unequal- VALUE, STYLE Here are four attractive offerings that fully; sustain the reputation of Bloomingdale gloves for reliability and excellence. , WOMEN’S TWO-CLASP GLACE KID GLOVES In black, tan, gray and white, with one 65: row of embroidery; all sizes, at c! Hats ch will be TWOSLARY FRENCH GLACE KID GLOVES 89 in_point of ond TRIM. | 16-BUTTON GLACE MOUSQUE- | HEAVY sik _ MOUSQUETAIRE > MING, Weintro- TAIRE GLOVES oe “ duce SAILORS, excellent quality imported| 20 and 22 ‘nck BES esse gloves, fingers; almost every style we offer (with few exceptions) has been sold in our own stock at $7.95, $8.75 and $12.75, and as close-fitting TUR- “BANS, BAN- DEAU effects many other styles, eny of which is smartly trimmed with the newest of Spring conceits. We can safely aay that there is not a hat in the lot worth less than $4.00 or $5.00, Cherries Roses at 29c Large lite size cherries, cight toa spray, with plenty cf foliage; a splen- did value; at 2% at 29c Yellow, pink or red crushed roses, | six to 9 Spray, trimming; at 29%c. Black and Colored! Untrimmed Hats | at 99c Every imagina- ble straw or braid represented, Hair Hats, _ Imitation Hemos, Azure Chip, Tagals, etc., atleast 12 different styles in as many with double-tip, black, white and colors. . Made of Hina wierae DLO 49 3,650 PAIRS OF ADLER’S GLOVES FOR MEN. Gray suedes and tan prix seams; all sises. Regularly $1.00 and $1.50 75 Gloves, our very special price, per pair... ‘ vaan Main Floor, Front, Centre BLOOMINGDALES" Spring Hosiery Specials for Men, Women and Children, as follows: For Women: For Men: WOMEN'S LISLE THREAD HOSE, full fashioned; double soles; choice of black, white and tan; 15 exceptional value c WOMEN'S PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, with reinforced soles and double garter top; choice of black and soloes *19. ‘WOMEN'S SILK HOSE, with mer- cerized garter hem and three-thread 49¢| BOYS' AND GIRLS' SCHOOL Ho! HOSE, (A tibbed and heavy ribbed corduroy stockings; all sizes; black and white. ; in black and colors, with double sole and high spliced heel; worth double; per pair. NEN'S SILK HOSE, in black and spliced heel; 35¢ quality “weconds" ; of 15. MEN'S PURE THREAD SILK spliced heels and toes; black, white and colors silk clocks and jacquard ef- _ fects; seconds’ of 50¢ quality 29, FINE QUALITY LISLE SOCKS,| 10. colors, with double sole and high: | HOSE, in plain colors, as well as! 11 c | to eat during passover 6.95 ub Backache Away ® Don't Drus Kipneys. 1914. had tried to Kill himself by Inhaling gas a month ago. She saw him leave his bed. She followed him roof, but was unable too Dr. Nicol took him to St, M. pital. GOOD FOR ONE VOTE » the him. Hoa. aoe Soon Foo wee Name the pain. It is perfectly harmless and| | Oeeupartem « doean't burn or discolor the skin. Ch Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a|f RITCHIE amall trial bottle of old, honest “St dacobs Oi store, and from any dru after using it just once you' rf forget that you ever had backacl lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more misery. It never disappoints and has been recom. meuded for 60 years. Lia ‘This vote must be ca: In Our Greenhouses on the ‘ive for any of the prises, cach winner will recetve the prise ornon at any of our 10 stores, or ean be matied to makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” ad. will go get it. “ ” Queensboro” Poultry Show The first of its kind ever held in any department store. We have assembled 2,500 representative chickens from Long Island and neighboring States and are exhibiting them in a specially arranged section in our Greenhouses. Free Popularity ty Contest Five Free Round Trip E POPULAR sia_ contest. tide Word? evening Journst ane INLY ONE CANDIDATE a, ‘on _or before e "April 9. Roof We Are Holding a for. Lex. to 3d Ave. The Whole Store Keady for Easter. Easy to Reach from Anywhere. 1,052 Women’s and "Rligaee’ Dresses in a Record Making These dresses fairly sparkle with new- ness. They embrace all those dainty new style touches which every woman looks And why not? They are faithful copies of considerably higher priced Sale frocks now in vogue. Storm Serges Zigzag Cords Silk and Wool Crepes affeta and moire silks, etc. non's Dress Ds pnd Floor, 69th Women’s Knitted ‘Underwear | |FINE RIBBED WHITE COTTON VESTS, low neck, no slceves, 6 Ic regular and extra sizes; at WOMEN'S FINE RIBBED COT TON VESTS, shaped and neatly trimmed; low neck; extra "14 Cc sizes; at . | WOMEN'S FINE COTTON UNION | SUITS, shaped, tight knee and 2c’ Section, Passover Groceries A special department devoted | to groceries for passover. These are specials: | Place your orders now, ;MATZOTH MEAL finest, 6: umbrella style. Strictly TEA MATZOTHS finest, | per lb round box. POTATO FLOUR, finest Q per lb C| In fact this department is 8c filled to overflowing with good things | colors, special, 99c, Main Plo 1, Contre, Basement, ranster'to BLOOMINGDALES’—*t), 4 f 3 “~~ — a . Pow — ~ _— , One piece styles Dresses for large women Dresses for small women The illustrations give you a splendid idea of the beauty of the styles in this sale. They are of the most favored new materials and wanted colors, including: Regular Sizes Or Extra and Odd Sizes, 41 to 49 Bust the easy-to-put-on kind. Dresses for business women Dresses for women ized, in plain pinks, blues, tans, helios, grays, é ; inal, ete; yard in mourning SN SA a Stain Wioor, 0th st. oct aa. No of plain cheviot, plain bi cheviot; »2 Boys’ Suits«$1.98 Newest Voile Russian Models, 2!4 to 7 years. 3, BOYS' NORFOLK MODEL SUITS—-Made model; sizes 7 to 16 9 16 years; at BOYS' RUSSIAN SUITS—Of BOYS’ “K. & E.” BLOU BLOUSES~—-With collar| It is a display well worth coming many miles to see. In our Greenhouses we are offering the entire big stock of Shrubs, Bulbs, Trees, Vines, Seeds, Etc. ordered for selling in Simpsom Crawford store—at considerable re- ductions from usual prices. Special Friday Sale of Bed Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases, etc. LONSDALE CAMBRIC; very best quality; full yard wide, mill remnants of 5 to 10 yds. os in remnants only); special price per yd... or DWIGHT ANCHOR SHEETINGS; several hun- dred yards of this famous brand to be sold at Jess than mill price to-morrow, Friday 2 yds. wide; yd., 25¢ 21{ yds. wide, yd., 29¢ 214 yds, wide, yd. 32¢ A MILL CLEAN-UP OF 500 DOZEN BED SHEETS, at 29c, 32c, 39c, 49c & 59c This lot of sheets include those suitable for single, three-quarter and extra large beds; exceptional values at these reduced prices, WHITE CRIB BED stele! excellent quality and splendid big value, at.............- LARGE SIZE WHITE CROCHET BED SPREADS, very special, at.....0..0000008 $1.69 SCALLOPED BED SPREADS $1.15 for large beds; very special, at............. 1,000 DOZEN PILLOW CASES. ~ at Voc and 18c Included are hearted, hematitched, scalloped and em- broidered pillow cases; made of various ‘of bleached musline, including the very best “ and ‘Pride of the West.” Floor, Centre. Mall 'BLOOMINGDALES’ A Friday Sale of White and Colored Wash Goods for Spring REMNANTS PLISSE UNDERWEARCREPE, white, 30 inches wide, suitable for waistsand 2} dresses; at, yard o r| 2c WHITE DOTT! size 10 dots, suitable for wi and curti yd. c WHITE DRESS VOILES, 44 ins. wide, firm, crisp, desirable for waists and dresses; at... 25 IMPORTED FRENCH NAINSOOK, 48 inches wide; very soft finish; extensively used for fine undergarments; Yard... eee ee eee eee O5ce ENLGISH WHITE ‘LONG CLOTH, 79 36 inches wide, chamois finish; 10-yard pieces... c inches wide; yard... ..... 06s csc ees eee eee c REMNANTS OF 25c WHITE RATINE, jt very special at, yard... os. eee ceeeeee evan es Jf PERSIAN LAWNS, very fine and sheer, 48 REMNANTS OF 25c POPLINS, 14 to 42, BLOOMINGDALES’ tfolk Models, 7 to 16 years. | Blouse, at $1.98 Very Special for Friday. | with Gladstone Collar blue serges and fancy in new Bulgarian $1.98) $198 ~ lue serge and fancy sizes 2h, to7 to 7 years | yards wide; square yard, 89th to 60th St., and neckband styles; sizes 3 to 16 | years; in all the latest designs and 44e H patterns; excellent value H Other Boys’ Suits in regular Giock and | in big variety, at prices up to $12.95, 2h fo. BLOOMINGDALES' r_ 60th St Section ‘Linoleums and Rugs Surprising values in reliable floorcloths that will wear as well as gs look. Patterns offered include tile, matting and wood colorings. Any de sired lengths cut from full rolls Reliable Oilcloth, 2) Printed Linoleums, | 2 yards wide, aq. yd., | yards wide; sq. yd., 27¢ | 39. 75. Our inlaid linoleums show colors through to the back and are offered E a choice assortment of patterns at 75¢ to $1.45. REVERSIBLE WOOL RUGS; $ | Size 6 x 9 feet; very special, at 8.25 | 8.3 x 10.6 Wool Velvet Seamless Rugs, $16.50 Intaid Linoleums, 2 9x12 Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs, $18.75 Oriental and small all-over repeated Oriental patterns. i designs. Fourth Floor to 3d Ave, Sree See + ae | NEW JAP SILK BLOUSES; A very dainty voile model. Allover embroidered Gladstone collar and vestee of net, maize color stitching, corded yoke and wide cotillon sleeves; at $1.98, white, moige, flesh and black; splendid value $1.98 VOILE BLOUSES; embroidered and lace trimmed; a very special value .. 98c We are showing hoats of other attroes tive new blouses at prices that range in small degrees from $1.98 to 817.98. Second Floor,

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