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FLOATNGBATIS. | ACA AT SNAG IN PRENDERGAST With Voorhies He Blocks Esti- mate Board’s Plan for Manhattan. Two Brooklyn Republican organ- ization men, Comptroller Wm. A, Prepdergast and former Postmaster and Commissioner of Public Works Edmund W. Voorhies, to-day at the Board of Estimate meeting again THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915. vision.” “I still adhere to my original opto- blocked the plans for the opening of| fon that it isn’t necessary to spend six floating baths in Manhattan this summer. Mr, Voorhies was voting for Borough President Lewis W. money on these floating baths,” eaid the Comptroller, “and I atill contend that inland baths are sufficient. Bor- Pounds who is now at San Francisco. | OUgh President Marks submits gross Last week the floating bath proposi- tion was defeated because an issue of special revenue bonds needs @ unan- mous vote, Comptroller Prender- wast offered the only opposition. At to-day’s meeting Borough Pres- ident Marks said it wouldn’t be nec- figures of attendance at the inland and floating baths last year which are not borne out by details.” Lewis Phillips, @ real estate man, stepped forward and pointedly asked Comptroller Prendergast just what his specific objections were to floating COBBLER: WANTS TO BE | RABBI; NIX" SAYS “sad “Go Back to Your Last,” Magistrate Advises Shoemaker Who Dis- turbs Synagogue Readers. Simon Pollack, & shoemaker with an ambition to become @ rabbi, was arraigned in Centre Street Police Court before Magistrate Handy to- essary, after all, to raise the $22,000 Sy gieure thiaie Choy wane icone bp day charged with disturbing the peace floating bath fund by bonds, ata and religious atmosphere of the ‘ree and that he believed this was @ time “{ find,” said Mr. Marks, “that in| co. setrenchment. reading room of the synagogue at one borough fund alone $5,000 can be} Acting Mayor MoAneny said the | N® 240 Madison Street. saved. We can authorize the transfer! aoating baths and the inland bathe} Slmon, in anticipation of becom.ng of this to the bathing fund to-day.| senve entirely different masses of ide of his people, has cultivated Later we can authorize other trans- & Tong, beard, Jong hair and feck people, and that, therefore, each class| coat. It was charged by Morris Fuin- fers. Kemember, this money comes! i, necessary. He sald he favored the| berg, custodian of the synagogue, wat out of my department and represents) Graton water baths and felt certain | Simon insists upon reading actual savings in the highways di- that they could be properly Inted mud aloud,’ wi with mooning and wale by the Health Department. ing infections whieh are most die- Shy ratte | ro,” a, We Pa and permit! ver wa\ ‘enter, 9 “I have listened to your sweet. iit. bas abandoned hie ‘a maid the Comptroller, The Kind You Have Always Bought, |utif'ist' Shtnee my options mer wife and family, who hive HIS is the caution applied to the has been manufactured under “There are other elements than Henry Street. iblio announcement of Castoria that | sweetness,” retorted the Acting May- Handy, after talking agers ot of Chas. H, Fletcher for |or. “If you wish you may take the with eo pent for Mrs, Pollack. Ile told Simon a shoemaker with @ copes 20 yesze-—te pemenee Contre. ‘e respectfully call the attention | sweetness and I reserve the remain- | le my ie , der for the other members of this| family ahonid.atiek to his tat removed same Board. Fitenna who have used Gestoria tie | at xeatires 18 votes ‘ut of 16 ts pers See ir little or in the past years need no against counterfeits and | mit a transfer of funds. Comptrotier |"), was.a Jow,” said the M Prendergast has three votes and Mr. | Voorhies voting by proxy for the fhe BE Big said, ‘Many are call but chowen.” the Brooklyn Borough President, had y, jegaite {te likely Simon wilt be back Retarious business of putting up and veiling ai ‘sorts of substitutes, or what |two. This defeated the floating baths] + hig bench to-morrow. properly be termed counterf. for medicinal preparations not | D!an. only for adults, but tas reese for ard taeclictnoas It therefore devolves ‘on the mother to scrutinize cl “ly what she = her child, Adults can do! wasiinarto! (Prom the Washington tar.) that for themselves, but the child has to rel sbipbuildini ‘I gupposo, you want all the friends the mother’s watchfulness, vessels, 9,4 3 you. ae ‘ais Genuine Castoria always ‘pears the signature of' y, he A ships, with ol only 1 can't help whine a whole fot assertive before jerward.”” an ate tonnage of 27,743, were added to the of merchant fleet from other sources. el FURS STORED Our cold, dry air stor- fee Lopults keep furs p bert lect condition. i ull protection against moths, fire and theft Moderate rates. Phone 5900 Plaza and our wagon will call. they are R SERVICE More t " Crepe weand tuc At $2.98 and $3.98. Saturday only, complete Tenni Racquet Covers, Racquet Presses, at. markers, stakes, prices. Matting Utility Boxes co eh 49 to $5.00 A handy receptacle for a-thousand-and- We have an excellent selec+ . Sturdy con with =matting— ing for Summer $5.00. These Meat Specials riiivnsndaainestans Legs ot Canada Leg of Spring rd ign Veal. . Po | ageratums, verbenas, petunias, col-|skin: has shirt IT MAKES WJTTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— D ABel Cambs... ote, Roasting ‘Chit “ 1) et. ‘and| Choice of 16, 17 i ‘ ig Mahe Prone Rib, oes tog wee 69 olan bulb and ot, for for_ 39 loamy Prey ane oe brinch ala. A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT, = , ta ecm PANEL HLS — Lael 59th to 60th Street Continuation of the Important Sale of “Dalebloom’” Suits at $10 Each and everv one of these suits has been REDUCED especially for this ee. They represent [ teal that have been selling in regular stock at regular At their original Here are some of sy reasons why you should wear “Dalebloom” Suits: ““Dalebloom” Suits are modified copies of expensive models created by master @ designers. They are adapted to the requirements of American women—the best dressed in the world. Bloomingdales’ guarantees “Dalebloom" Suits to give SATISFACTORY at their reduced price. Two of the models are illustrated. All sizes from 14 years to 48 bust measure. Plenty ot black and navy, as well as fancy materials. FOR STOUT WOMEN—Five smart styles, in sizes 43 to 55 bust 10 8 bk ts CUR, MPO UPI ORCI car Ia OSE DOOECE SR PIES S SAPRAC Don’t Fail to See Our Exhibition of Machine-Made “Dalebloom” Dresses for Women and Misses The machine cutting of these dresses is now being demonstrated in the department on the second floor. The finished product compares favorably with dresses made by the slower hand process. Living models stroll about the department, showing the various styles and perfect fit. Prices: 95c, $1.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 & $7.95 Tt» Blouses at $1.98 As illustrated. In the new and popular| Made of good quality gingham, linene and black-and-white or colored stripe effects.| figured crepe in many pretty styles, each With roll collar, large pear! buttons, 1. 98 and three-quarter sleeves. At.. Sizes 6 to 14 years: at 98e. . Blouses, white, aicaren! Figured Crepe Dresses, cu! lon, Jap Silk rivroidered and 1.98] siz lines, Vester collar and cutteot © lace-trimmed, At... ...seeeereee ° inti . lished with velvet; sizes 6 to 14 te Voile eis very. daintily §i'38 Aas Win veeth agro Wes $1.49 \ ; short sleeves; pesuly embroidered ‘Blouses: in white or colors; charm- | chambray, cordeline, figured crepe or voile. } Linen ing and up-to-date 1 98 All new models, Effectively trimmed with MOdels, At. .creoes sesrererese .$ . plain or striped materials. A few are hand- Blouses of the better grades, trimmed with laces or em- Do You Play Tennis? Women’ sBathing Suits Here are a few very special items for Tennis Racquets, strung with good quality gut. Vey specially Pra, 85c, $1. 45, $1. 9% Tote Balls, 1915 Frankly; special Tennis Nets, canvas bound; size 42x3 ft., ‘$1. ry And every other tennis requisi site: : inclu ding court Sporting Goods Dept., Fourth Floor, i00D values at Upholstery Devt, Third Floor, SUMMER DELIVERY Our Summer Resort dally wagon pon. delivery ig oe fohiows : ng Island Pik te Nepensit. New Jersey port te Aven, “THE HOMEOF TRUTH“ Lex. to 3d AV Fics 308 be Roce tee they were GOOD values. At these REDUC! Pl ICES FOR TWO SEASONS. This guarantee also applies to these suits nan a dozen styles—all this season's, but not every size in each style. Girls’ Dresses at 98c trimmed entirely different from the other. white organdie. Pleated skirt; belt fin- Dresses of striped lawn or white voile; .., | lawn dresses have ruffled skirt; lace col- de Chine 8'0"5¢5._ with] lar. Voile dresses have shirred skirt and § either long _ or} trimmed with striped voile; sizes ‘ GtO 14 years. .... ceeeeecereee $1. 98 peeeeeeeereeeens $2.98 Juniors’ Dresses of colored linene, embroidered. Sizes 13, 15 or 17 years, at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 ~ Second Floor, An Excellent y Sparse of This Season’s Models Many novel styles have been created for this season. We show the most desirable of these new models, as well as staple, every-day suits. For examples: from our well-stocked and s Department: oe jPathing Sets—two re models, with =e round neck and fiat collar of stri la- tea; heir Bethine’ at..... ie "$1. 98 Bathing Suits—cut on straig ht. tines, iy Sailorcollar, slashed sleeves, beit and bottom of skirt trimmed with wide Hercules braid; * $3. 49 sizes 3410 46...... Bathing Suits—in several styles. , ‘Some have yoke skirt; others shirred at waist. =” All have flat collars on satin in contrasting colors, oat " orwhite moire. Sizes 34 to 44, $4. 98 rubberized covert cloth... Me fly-back model . clothing, etc., at less-than-usual Annette Kellerman Swimming Tights—at 59, Be, $1.25, $1.69 Greenhouse Bags C& Cases Specials Clearance of Prvet, 3 to 4 years old and 3 to 4 ft. high; s, each, $e or 100 for... $2.75] Suit Case, Combination of 25 gladioli, 25] 24-inch, SMITH STREET such as marigolds, geraniums, blue] | Made of sheep-| “Leather lined, BONWIT TELLER & CO. Bg AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Summer Fashions For “Jeunes Filles” New Models Misses’ Outing Suits. .. 10.00 Tailored models designed on shite | lines for travel and country- side. Made of Palm Beach cloth and novelty eponge. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses” Cotton Summer Frocks 6.75 to 25.00 iy Asaph dah eset ia voile, tissue, linen, organdie and riet for sport and afternoon wear. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Summer Silk Dresses 15.00 to 49.50 Quaint types featuring the present day silhouette. Made of white and al » black de Gaultenisess matak Misses’ Party Frocks..... ....29.50 to 69.50 Specially designed styles for garden party and formal wear, in net, tulle, taffeta, y willow, Georgette and crepe de Chine. Sizes 4 to 18. thts Misses’ Summer Silk Dresses VERY SPECIAL 27.50 Coatee, Quaker and ‘kerchief stylesin taffeta, crepe de Chine and tulle, in white, Quaker Jersey Silk Sport Coats FUR_TRIMMED 15.00 ray, navy and black. 3 14 to 18. Misses’ Sport & Outing Coats.9.50 to 35.00 Made of white chinchilla, » paca cloth, . gabardine, nc rapaoveg stciped and plain taffeta. Plain fur-trimmed silk jersey. To Close Out About 160 Misses’ Tailleur Suits Heretofore 25.00 to 75.00 10.00 » 35.00 Season's Desirable’ Styles Girls’ Summer Washable Frocks SPECIAL _AT 1.75 One-piece and belted styles in stripe, plaid and check ging- and percale, Sizes 6 to 14. “Flapper” Summer Silk Dresses FORMERLY UP_TO_1850 9.50 A collection of two or three dresses of a kind in taffeta, and foulard. 9 12 to 16. Open 222-224-226-228 ‘Semrdet) GRAND STREET Eves Near Driggs Ave. 182-184-188-188-190 Cor. Warren St. \ M Most Liberal Offer Ever Made by Any House in the City IW It Sor ga a On Forehons tp to m | ly also to ‘ew Jersey, a Taland and Conneo- en Accounts ‘| from $1 a Week Up ' We Have Only ONE PRICE All Goods Marked { in Plain Figures — WE PAY FREIGHT oa 5-Plece Parlor Suit: HO lever, Ott Sttetea ‘iy’ ans''nellabie ileal bYNWIT TELLER & CO, The Specially Shop FIFTH AVENUE A Women’s & Misses’ Sweaters. ENLARGED DEP'T SPORTS’ APPAREt. THIRD ENLARGED DEPT SPORTS APPARES. THIRD CUE Shetland Woot Sweaters. . . Fibre Silk Knit Sweaters. . Guernsey Silk Sweaters. . Pure Silk Knit Sweaters Sport Hats for Women to 14.50 Many smart innovations in Women's and is) Misses’ Sport Hats for the country season | ‘Bontell” Sport Footwear 3.50 © 7.00 Smart custom types for every form of outdoor ” Individualized styles. 50 Thread Silk Novelty Hose : 95 blazer stripes, shoe ghades and contrasting tops. 1.00 » and pin, ent, he ad Ribbed Combinations . 50 Fine or Swiss rib, French’ bahd or crochet tops, umbrella, lace — trimmed or tight knee. “Bontell” Corsets 1.95 Made ot white batiste with pink figures, embroidered top. Corner G™ Ave. and 4G™ se. Call and Make Your Own Terms: COLUMBIA Talking Machines Cash At on Credit Planoe, M eonines: Talkin, Kewing achinee,,, Fe ATi $39.98 BOOMS 9) ® 98 $89. ‘Onpinalions »B8™ STREET 4.50 @ 7.50 . 13.50 0 24.50 - 22.50 41.50 Silk Bathing Costumes 3.95 t 59.00 Unusual modeis in taffeta, silk, poplin and novelty silks, cap or sleeveless types. Correct Swimming Suits : 4.50 t 10.75 at ‘Smart practical models with attached bloomers, loose or tight knees, In the leading shades. Wool or silk jersey. Pure Thread Sitk Hose *" 4 7 i Commaheat Lane as 5 Columbia Records Our 10915 Catalogue ku HAL NT Arere eee ree peat Fri mes $109. 98 [Fareed 2 750-752 87Ave-Cor:46"St. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 Prt eau