The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1914, Page 7

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\ ments, double bottoms, fire preven- tives, drills and inspection. The conference further provided that all merchant vessels when en- gaged in international or colonial | Voyages, whether steamers or sailing 7 | vessels and whether carrying pas- y' sengers or not, must be equipped with — Yonkers Publishing Company, owne ‘| of the Yonkers Statesman, ia dead at his home tn Yon! * le woe of & F. Quick & por has har many of the kers, At one time the Yonkers Savi the time wireless if they have on board fifty | persona or more. [Manche + Fri Quick Dead tn Yonkers, Quie! President of Anniversary Finds Stricter Laws Passed and Uniform Regulations Recommended. Have you tested the de- pendable eyeglass service of this fifteen-year-old Reflects the Truest Fashion Breathing the very air and verve To-day ts the second anniversary of the Titanic disaster—the greatest ocean tragedy that the world has ki . The disast: ame t ry . . 7 . a ongeneacagerd " ‘he “unsiskable” vessel at 1145 P.o,| |] Of Paris, the ring ed francs It is the Harris Policy to | gunaay, April 14, as sho waa racing | {J 1reco Corset is a fashion triumph. wm abreast of the times; NeW | westward om her maiden trip to this 1 knitted terial advanced eyeglass features | port. In all, 1,517 persona died when Of unusual knitted material, are continually added to the Harris Service. Whether you need or are now wearing glasses, you will surely be interested in the eye- silky, soft and pliant, perfectly designed and boneless, B'Shur the liner Mt an icoberg. Ht waa that horror that brought edout the recent International Con- ference on Safety at Sea and the enactment of more stringent laws H i fety. Among glass progress displayed in our | tending to Greater oa \ these are rules requiring « larger ani Citice ; setter ot lite tows and anoter|{] GRECIAN-TRECO bases peu 3 rg Pehle * which provides that two wireless op- CORSETS = . iri erators must be carried and that one cause experienced Oculists ex- | must be on duty at every hour of the enter into fashionable figure amine your eyes and practical Opticians adjust the mountings. Perfect satisfaction is guar- anteed whether your glasses cost $2.00 or more. day and night. ‘There ts another mandatory provi- sion, that at certain intervals all com- mercial and other messages must cease and all receivers be kept open for the reception of any distress sig- nals which may be quivering through the air. This conference was held in Lon- don. When the agreements reached at it have been ratified by the various governments every vessel of every nation will be governed by uniform regulations. The conference further agreed upon a eystematized ice pa- trol, regulations for the reporting of ‘eo and of derelicts, regulations gov- erning the speed of vessels during a fog, the lighting of ships, life-saving apparatus, wireless calls and wireless code signals, watertight compart- guidance, while allowing supreme body health and comfort. As the truest exponent of cor- rectness, Paul Poiret, the great French designer, has given the Grecian-Treco his warmest in- dorsement. See the incomparable Grecian-Treco for yourself, In many handsome mod- els, for all figure types, 85, $7.50, $10 to $40, Front lacing, $7.60 up. |, S4th St., bet. 5th and 6th Aves. Ist and 82d Sts. near John St. ‘The Bien Jolie Bressteres, made tn inany soft and beautifully ornamental effects, {transmit an effect natural chai G For all figures, 0c to $15. BENJAMIN & JOWNES, Newark, N. J. your gowns. Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air Lord & Taylor ill —* Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street 9000 Important Sale of Foreign Cretonnes To-morrow, Wednesday, Until Saturday, Inclusive The Collection, which comprises an enormous assortment, includes Founded 1826 the best creations in Floral, Period and Futurist designs. 31-Inch Cretonnes 31-Inch Cretonnes Usually 35c to 50c yard ............- SIWTT7.17¢ | Usually 65c to 85c yard.............5 sree M2 Usually 45c to 60c yard ...........+. Leteees@ihe 50-Inch Cretonnes Usually 55c to 75c yard ..........eeese noone 3FS5¢ | Usually $1.25 to $3.25 yard .............04. 85c Splendid facilities for the making, at moderate prices, of Slip Covers, Awnings, Window Shades, also reupholstering. Furniture reupholstered now will be held for delivery in the Fall if desired. The Upholstery Section Is showing the newest and choicest Home Furnishings, gathered from the best markets of Europe and America. The assortments in every detail are complete. A new and extraordinarily large variety of Eng- | Boxes of matting, Chests of cedar for the safe keeping lish, French and German Cretonnes. of Furs and woolens. An unusual assemblage of the much used “Sun- Curtain Materials, such as Muslins, Nets, fast” Fabrics (guaranteed not to fade). Scrims and Madras in an extensive assortment. The newest creations of German manufacture, Curtains of Muslin, Scrim, Nets, Novelty ef- such as Door Hangings, Stand Covers, Cushion fects, “Sunfast” Madras in dainty colors. Covers, Couch Covers, etc., made of burlap, linen, jute, hemp, in the most beautiful and artistic effects ‘at very moderate prices. Screens and Boxes of eretonne, Screens of burlap, Fifth Floor : The Store Specializes in the Furnishing and Decorating of Town and Country Houses A Special Showing of Women’s Afternoon & Evening Dresses Fashioned of the latest fabrics for Afternoon &F Evening wear $39.50 Women's Two-in- One Combination Dresses of Serge and Satin, with Linen Vest, Collar and Cuffs. Featured Tomorrow At the Special Price of $25.00 A Most Exceptional Offering Third Floor Cottage Furniture At Special Prices Semi- Bungalow Enamel Bedstead $7.45 Usually $10.00 Sanitary, non-porous, all | 74 sizes, head 54 inches tall, 2-inch continuous posts, 34-inch fillers, Brass Bedsteads,$10,.00,$12,50 & $19.50 Usually $12.50, $15.00 & $25.00 $6.00 Woven Wire Springs.....ccccceeees $5.00 $15.00 Box Springs. . Ban $12.00 Cotton Mattre $35.00 White Hair Mattresses... Sixth Floor. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914. “Durability Bloomingdale Brothers Manufacturing Retailers of Pianos and Player Pianos and Simplicity == Are the == Vital Points of Superiority OF OUR NEW AND BEAUTIFUL “1914” STYLE Walters 88-Note Player Piano (etre) 8395 [eee ON TERMS OF $2 A WEEK Price includes Bench, Cover, Cabinet, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery. The WALTERS PLAYER PIANO maintains a place of prominence among the very best Pianos of the world by reason of its durability of construc- tion and simplicity of operation, Durability Simplicity The durability of the WAL- | , Fs . peypepe dd Ma ied TERS PIANO is best demon- strated by its ability to stand up under the most varied conditions while in constant daily use in the home, This means that it can be gelled upon to serve the pur- chaser under all conditions. Every past le durable; the tubings are @f wetaly the motor works with the utmost ease and precision. ‘The Player Mechanism is a marvel of simplicity, thereby esousing the greatest amount of durability, and eliminating al! possibility of getting out of order, PIANO leaves your mind free to appreciate ond bring out the best musical effects; in fact, the pur- chaser comes into the full enjoy- ment of his Player Piano the mo- ment he inserts the first roll and sits down to pedal the Player. Anybody can play it without any previous knowledge of music, no matter whether his fancy runs toward popular or classical music, The expression devices are of the lagest and most approved type and are operated by the use of levers and buttons, Beauty of case design, together with exquisite tone qual- ity, make the WALTERS the ideal Player for refined homes. The Bloomingdalc Guarantee Your Safeguard As the sole owners of the WALTERS PIANO MANU- FACTURING CO., we positively know that only the best of materials are used in the construction of WALTERS PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS, and only the most skilled workmen employed to build them. Therefore we guarantee them unqualifiedly. Our Factory-to-Home Method of Selling Pianos and Player Pianos appeals to that large class of purchasers who are looking for instruments of established reputation at prices less the middleman’s profit. Our New Style “L” Walters Piano The Best Piano Ever $225 Built toSellat . . No Interest $1 a Week No Interest Price Includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery Don’t Move Your Old Piano EXCHANGE it for a beauliful new WALTERS PIANO OR PLAYER PIANO. We will call for your old Piano now and deliver the new instrument to your new home when you age settled and ready to receive it We will make you a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 per week on # Piano, and $2 per week on a Player Piano Upon request a representative will call. Salesrooms, Third Floor FREE !—Serd for our latest Piano Catalog containing valuable infor- mation to intending purchasers, ==ALL CARS TRANSFER TO =e= 5 e , 59th to 60h Street Lexington to 3d Ave. ==ALL CARS TRANSEER TO== Pi > 59th to Guth Street Lex. to 3d Ave. Timely Specials from the Store of Accessibitity—" | Easy to Reach from Anywhere. Garden Tools, Window Screens, Screen Doors, Wire Netting Here in Great Varieties at Money Saving Prices: ssise EBEZEE Pret PM ytistititt sat) edge Shears . Garden Spades Round*and Sau Spading Forks Lawn Rakes, w Turt Edgers Garden Hoon .... Lawn Sprinklers Lawn Kolters Garden Sets .. Great Annual Spring Sale of House Dresses-- Wrappers--Kimonos Continues Throughout 88c 20,000 Garments in the Whole of Twenty Pretty Styles, This Week in Sizes 34 to 46 A Bloomingdale Trade Event that is anziously awaited and appreciated by thousands of women Here is a brief description of some of the many models: GINGHAM HOUSE/PLAIN COLOR PER.|NEW STYLE IN DRESSES —Vest] CALE HOUSE] CHALLIE isin poplin; ce 8BC| poplin collar nay P A STRIPED GINGHAM| and cuffs; at 88C bast DRESSES| THE WRAPPERS OF collar and cuffs, 88C neck, with roel GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES — Trim- med down front with ciroany: poplin [peoig hy on skirt; catfe ..,.. 886] dium coloring, 88C Shrubs, Bulbs, Trees, Etc., for Gardens, Lawns and Orchards In Our Greenhouses On the Roof. ‘naa sz 3 ° s = he wlan tale and collar, long sleeves] EMPIRE and Dutch neck; three - quarter —* | SPRING PLANTING BULBS, Tuberoses, Incarvillea, Ismene, Cinna- mon Vine, Cannas, Red, Yellow and Orange; Snake Lily, Vine, it jus, Oxalis, Caladiums, in all varieties too toi t great reductions from regular SPECIAL COMBINATION 50 GLADIOLUS, regularly $1.00;|18 DAHLIA CLUMPS, in all colors and varieties; 10c to 20c per chump; a Nhe ptreees eens ‘ garden full of flowers for. PURPLE LILAC, W! RED WAXBERRY, Rove of Sharon, Syr ing Currant Bush, Honeysuckle, Button Begonia, Hop Tree, Bittereweet, Ampelopeia, all 3 to 4 feet high and guaranteed to grow FRUIT TREES FROM THE MOST PROMINENT NURSERIBG . , GENEVA AND ROCHESTER, N. Y., from 6 to 10 feet high; id 2,3 and 4 yrs. old; worth from 69¢ to for $1.00; or, each. 35c varieties; regularly 19¢ to 49c; at... — 12c} Malt and phone erdere will be aremptty flied, Easter Plants-~Half Prices © Plants of all kinds that were 25c to $25) Scotch heather, ites, peti + | 50 cents to $50.00 are now » acacia, thoussnds of ether "eich ene, acacin marr estates Numerous to detail ita tongs of prices frome 2OC to $25.00. Groceries at Reductions 1 N GRANL welght Limit MATO PASTE—| ANITA | CA! (Nita With i} cans. D APRICOTS — D PEACHES —Pei KIDNEY Fh OT ASH— Beat DRIRD YELLOW SPLIT LE ASPARAG! \ ; DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS—Fin: SAUR KRAUT—Uatra tine; large OKRA—Finest AN PARBOVER GROCERIES, consi meny varivties, Tea Mataot nest, round box. Me, None O. . Matzoth Moai, finest, . Potato Flour, finest, pe ne pA 7 "O: ONORT REM . > Cera an | Pa ra 6 Ud. FRUIT JBLLIBS—AN i a a cl SOS la en alii waiter

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