The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1914, Page 7

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EMV TB PRE WORK FOR HORDE OF UNEMPLOYED Plans to Push Public Improve- ments to Give Jobs to All in Need. Chamberlain Bruere to-day strong appeal to the Board of Estimate to take extraordinary meas- ures to furnish work for the many thousands of unemployel laborers. “New York City ought to be able to stand the greatest and the last shock of the hard times now upon us,” de- clares Bruere. “Public improvements should go on. ‘There is more reason that they should be pushed now than before. There must be no curtailment t add to the great distress we are hearing so much about.” An extraordinary session of the Board of Estimate will likely be called by Acting Mayor McAneny to provide employment. It was an- nounced a short tine ago that work on the new court house, bridge im- rovements and street repairs would held up. In the light of this Week's revelations, however, this whole programme will likely be eban; ‘will do its utmost to relieve the dis- tress of unemployment rather than to add to it. re are numerous ways to re- conditions here,” said Mr, . “We will immediately get in ny with Washington and place men in the sections where the work I_sball, com- New York from now on and learn how many men can be used up-State.” The Charities Aid Organization re- Ported to-day that conditions, because of unemployment, are unparalleled in the history of the city. The Associa- tion for improving the Condition of the Poor, the St. Vincent de Paul So- ciety and the Hebrew Aid Society ail claim that conditions among the poor are serious. The longshoremen have been the hardest hit. There are approximately r in bptdyrory in the itis (GUN GaaGal, slete (dinner and ance of the Nassau Rod and Gun Club of Long Beach will be held at Molitor’s jueenswater Hotel next Saturday eve- ping, Among the guests will be Holand Lamb, President, of Freeport; Thom Forbes, President of the Great South Measure the value of your glasses—not by dollars and cents—but by Resalts. The accuracy of the service and the gualily of the eyeglass should be your first considera- tion—then comes the price question, The eyeglass wearer who makes his purchase here is sure of dependable service—of careful workmanship and Low- est prices — consistent with accuracy and reliability. Harris Glasses, whether they cost $2.00 or more, are Guaran= teed to give you perfect satis- faction. WS Stomnis 54 East 28d St., near Fourth Ave. 4 Mey 125th St., near Lenox Ave. St., bet Sth and 6th Aves. Ave., 8ist and 82d Sts. near John St. .» bet 180 & 181 Sts. 1009 Broadway, nr. Willo'by, B’klyn. 480 Fulton St., opp. A. &°S., B'ldyn. 507 Broad St., neat Hahne's, Newark Nine times ta tem when the fiver fe right the stomach and bowels are “MEETS PUBLIC TO TELL OF REMARKABLE DISCOVERY Woburn Woman Anxious to Tell How New Remedy Var-ne-sis Conquered Rheumatism After Years of Helplessness “I feel that it is my duty to use every possible means to let rheumatic sufferers. know how 1 recovered my from rheumatism twelve years, four of reward is in knowing that others af- flicted with this terrible disease will find health in this new remedy. am goin to meet the public Tuesday at the Var-ne-sis Boston headquarters to give them wy experience. #1 am now able to go about the heuse without a: after culneat specialists pro- nounced my case incurable, They told mé there was no help for me, but wanted to operate on one knee. ion for tw 1 was unable 5 ane aid of erptehes. whea } would ig my feet the floor, eo not dress eed had health after suffering untold agonies which I was unable to walk. My only year I never left my room, except to Oh, it is terrible to e through. My idly, the stiffness in almost every joint’ gave me great pain and the chalky deposits in my Joints looked like large bunches. In spite of treatment by the best spe- its, I grew worse, but I must everything they could think of to help ® paper and me. “One day I picked w read about a wonderful , cure Var-ne- sis had made, and I geciced to try it. From then on I began to improve, knees gradually st tened, the ness and gaia left me, and I given Mr. Varney my crutches to add to his large collection. I must say I have amazed my friends, who knew my condition when I started on Var- ne-sis. If anyone doubts the facts of my case, I want them to talk to me personally next Tuesday from 10 a, m to 4 pm at Mr. Varney's Boston offic W. A. Varney of Lynn, the discov- erer of Var-ne-sis, says: “It is hard for anyone to believe these remark- able statements, but any intelligent man or woman knows would not dare to make them if they were not true in every sense, 1 want the most free and searching investigation made of the above I want you to meet this lady, who is Mary McCol- an, who | at 94 Maii urn, Mass. She will tell own experience and answer all qu in a better way than anything I could print in the newspapers. I have had pther people meet the public at my rooms and the lic welcomed the opportunity to tal it a point to call ‘Tu The above article appeared recently in the Globe and Post, two leading B Plenty of people MeColgan and were int good health and « is purely vegetable and up under the direction of a ' ‘ian. No matter where you live your druggist can get Var-ne-xis for Tevets the stomach, liver, kidney: blood in aed e tered phy: aie terete » taking or Consulta- New sulting rooms, Room 401. You should write for my interesting Journal devoted to r,cumat Address . A. Verney, Lynn, Mas stay hNSlie, wwii: eee Neckwear Collars of sheer organdie and colored embroidered; all in pretty designs, Imported embroidered collars in new shapes. Pique col- lors, ete. Values $c and 50c, At 9c and 21c Blouses Dress Blouses of crepe de chine, chiffon silk, Women’s. Footwear All the low Summer footwear in our stock will be closed out to make room ‘for Fall stocks. Colonials, pumps and white shoes included. mail orders; Hand Bags Real leather hand bags in black; silk lined; gilt or silver frames, fitted with purse and mirror; single or double strap han- *1.19 dies, Value $1.75; Main Floor special at Cluny Laces silk shadow Ince and Georgette crepe, beautifully trimmed; numer. Bungalow Aprons Striped or check percales in blue Dressing Sacques Corsets Real linen Cluny laces, bands or gray effects, also White and figured lawns with Ametican Lady Corsets in a and edgings, in beautiful new de- n complete line of styles for the up to 5 inches; ginghams in navy blue checks. small round collars or with square necks; tie at waist with belt. Also Nightingale Clearance Sale of All Our Trimmed Millinery Hats That Formerly Sold Up to $14.50 Choice at $2.50 The balanoé of our Summer hats, including white feather hats, for- merly sold up to 814.50. We are desirous of closing out all these hats in one day to make room for ourgew Fall stock. All of these hats will be displayed in our Main Floor Millinery Sections. ford, Main Floor, impeon Crawf Dining Room Dome ¥4-inch Dining Room Dome, made with over 200 pieces of leaded art glass; all fitted in by hand in beauti designs, Regu- larly 89.75, eae “ ming dress and Worth 29c average figure. Made of fine batiste or coutil. cat Q 7c ularly $2.00, special, ‘Seconda Floor__J household linens, Yard at 123c and 25c Special at... 5c to 4c. Embroideries Importer's odd pieces 45-inch Swiss embroidered flouncings in English eyelet and French handwork de- Regularly 95c; 5 5 c Crepe de Chine 86-inch ca and Cotton Crepe de Chine, Tussah Pongee and 86- inch Jacquard Pongees 3 7c and La figured ef- 59c Night Shirts Made of medium weight muslin in white, neatly trimmed; surplice neck; cut extra large and full. Site 15 to 19 » 39c Children’sUnderwear Vests low neck and sleeveless and high neck, with short sleeves; pants knee length; slightly im- perfect; broken 12!c Crepe Armure An advance showing of the new 42-inch Crepe Armure, fine all-wool material in every new Fall shade. A regula 91.00 material, ce i: 75C {ete ec a 19c Pillow Casing “Fruit of the Loom” Casing, 43 inches wide, excellent 125c for pillow cases, sheets, ete. + Regularly 19¢ Second Floor, J Petticoats Women's Washable Petticoats, made of plain white seersucker and finished with double flounce. Cool oe Summer == 50c 12c Huck Towels Size 18x96, bleached white with neat red borders; very soft and absorbent. Regularly 1 Bath Towels Large sise Turkish bath towels; bleached white with colored borders. Very absorbent; extra 19c heavy quality. Regu- larly 20c. Special at. ee ron Foor tange of sizes. Val- to 29c a garment Main Floor, Kranich & Bach right ....... Grand Piano, $375 Bread Boxes New Ka Veber Upri Bed Sheets Upright .. Bleached sheets, size 72x90 before Roll - top, all- white enameled Bread Bones, stenciled with gold lettering. Clean, sonttary boxes 35C N eedham ‘Player Piano, 88-Note . .$375 $600 Instrument Schufeldt Upright, worth BESO... ee ceeeeeeeees $136 Shuman & Sons Upright, worth 6215 ........ eeee $127 hemming, for three-quarter beds; of a strong, ‘durable sheeting; wide hems; regu- larly 60c; special, Avs b 88-note Player $31 This ie : $750 Instrument Couch Covers Heavy reversible tapestry in a combination of rich Persian and Armure weave stripes and Oriental 9x12 Rugs Scamless Velvet or Brussels Rugs, in large assortment of Oriental, floral and allover These Are but a Few of the a List of Redactions tone Pla Piano; dell dal epdnadld Led $420 Bungalow Player Piano Absolutely new and fully guar- anteed. 9 rolls colorings of brow anteed, O rolls SY rollcabitet and 840 ert nt lieve greeted nd tan $1.25 frees... $ 65 th of music roll $385 ange i813, 85 HOME OF THE HENRY F. MILLER PIANO $19.50; i epecial s at anes Fourth Fleer ___ v) The August Furniture Sale Offers you a wonderful stock of superb furniture to select from at savings ranging from 10% to 50%. $21.00 Sideboard $3.00 Dining Chair, $2.25 DINING CHAIR, An excellent value, of oak, golden finiah, polished $15 Table SIDEBOARD, as illustrated; an exceptional val made of aolid oak, nicely fin- ished, 44 inches} ARM CHAIR, an exact long, double door| match in detal! to cupboard, targe| {he dinin Reg. price, nen drawer and] ay 94, : 2 sliver drawers; | shelf on top with srorton or with! Club Plan Payments || se ose vine tom ravi snow May be arrange if you chanen now and. pay a Unser ba make pur at any time you wish. ed; ham 44 In The base Is 3 inches, here, and nicely fur derneath at a time, De Prices aro the and extends to 6 tt with claw feet, White enamel |» es wide; hes four large drawers and three »mall. Mirror has round top and bevelled, with eNAMEL BED, same as in cut tapered stand- |, js ards; adjusts with any an-]¢ DRESSER, ait omk, me den fin the drawers ENAMEL CRIB, 1N-inch shaped top oe Saath Ra raila continuing {n post juste to any angle, ‘ gi gis e 00) i 59th to 60th Street, a0 Lex to 3dAv RE SAG! Manufacturing Retatlere of Pianos and Player P Player Piano! Club (Limited to 175 Members) At a Saving of *126. To Every Member Participating, Thus Presenting the Opportunity ‘to New, Reliable, Fully Guaranteed &8- soo hlaver $9.74 =. Piano On the Club Plan of { The Club Price includes a fine Bench, 12 Relis of Music of your own selection, a beantifal Music Roll Cabinet, a Cover and Free Delivery. The Player Pianos offered in this Club are posit! the equal of instruments sold elsewhere for $500 and They are standard 88-note Player Pianos and contain improvement known to modern Player Piano constru ‘The tubings are of metal, which is mdrd durable than rubbers | the expression devices are simple and easy to operate, Any one can now play the piano without any previous knowledge’ of music Not alone does the Club Price present a saving of $126 to every member, but the remarkably low terms of p for a Player Piano of such excellent quality make it p for everybody to participate. BEAR IN MIND: There are but 175 of these Club Player Plauos; therefore only 175 lucky members can prolit by It. Se don’t delay; join the Club mw. mevuniowt :, Reasons Why Bloomingdales” eny oblice, “. Can Make Sach An Extra- { ee ae: ordinary Offer: garding your PLAYER PIANO CLUB «. 7 We are the bulkiers of every Pane. daly f ', Player Piano we sell. Suc Factory-to-Home method of sll ins Pienes sak Ware Feme clini purchaser the of ‘isons Loos ey pet to ADDRESS... Cut Out and Mail This Coupon C.

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