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ALITY } Bargains Wm every department Extra Anniversary Sale Special | 450 Fall Suits, $14.75 Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20; Women’s Sizes, 34 to 47 These are exceptional values in the true sense of the word, and are offered at this price through the co-operation of a manufacturer who split profits for us and by our practically eliminating profits ourselves, There are about fifteen models, quite a few being | plain tailored styles for the business woman. Each suit is lined either with @ satin or silk Materials are whip-cords, mannish serges, French peau de cygne, in pretty shades to match suit.|serges, poplins, tweeds, broadcloths, cheviots, gabar- All snings are, of course, quaranteed by us, dines and novelty cloths. Some are fur trimmed. Colors are navy blue, Belgian blue, African brown, dark green, gray or black, Second Floor ———— At Bloomingdales” See Our Great Food Show The Grocery Depart- ment is overflowing with dainty foods now being demonstrated at the vari- ous booths. Samples and souvenirs given FREE, Infants’ Knit Goods Samples Specially Purchased at Half Price These garments represent the entire sample line of a prominent maker who used them as salesmen’s samples. Included are: Sweaters, Toques, Hoods, Mittens, Worsted Sacques, Drawer Leggins, Knitted Caps, Brushed Wool Sweaters. Some of the goods are slightly soiled from handling, but the first trip to the laundry will restore them to their original freshness. Limited quantities, Caps and Toques, 14¢ to 49¢ Leggins, 25c to 69c Sweaters, 98c to $1.49 | Mittens, 8c to 15¢ is Second Floor At Bloomingdales” Recent Copyright Fiction, 48c _ Our library of popular fiction at 48c is always as near up to the minute as is possible to have it. Amongst the recent editions that have just been received are: “The Woman Thou | “Daddy Long-Legs” Gavest Me” by Jean Webster by Hall Caine “Salamander” “Under Cover” by Owen Johnsen by R. Cooper Megrue | “Miracle Man” “Amateur by F. L. Packard Gentleman” “Business of Life’ by Jeffery Farnat by RB. W. Chambers Main Floor Jaye nnd Harem rs. Harrar. formerly calied Mocha ate Our Restaurant © fee t “Sinner” by Owen Davis “Otherwise Phyilis” by M. Nicholson “The Goddess” by Gouverneur Morris $$ NSS SS SS SSS —~ At Bloomingdales Birthday Bargains in These Men’s Furnishings These are cur contribution: enough for you to meke it y omen, The values are important ur business to come to-morrow, Negligee Shirts, &8c High grade soft negligee. mod- els with soft French cuffs cr laun dered, Materials ore woven cr & printed madras in new Fall color also plain end nevelty Sizes 14 to 18 inches. =Tj eee Maine Co —fe sr iL S——Einest California Basle stripes, STRING BUANS—Cut Prices, a“ De A good, substantial quality silk thot launcers perfectly. Rich stripes in the newest color combi- nations for Fall, \.ell dressed men are buying shirts for wear throughout Fall. Get ycurs at this special price, Sizes 14 to 17 ins, 1 Four-in-Hand Scarfs, 23c A collection of sbout 2,400 large open-end scarfs, made up from short lengths of fine silks used for high priced neckwear, Novelties, stipes, figures ot plain effects, Night Shirts, 58c¢ Heavy domet flannel or fire muslin, with cr without collars; plain or trimmed, Sizes 15 to 20 inches, Fine for chilly nights. a Dol Mente —Grev ‘n Del Monte—Tips. eon Heany Pxicn’ Sa Deans Very ‘f “or Mixed Plektes—14 ivow or Mian my ful) omart Olives Olives 1 Flannel Pajamas, 79c flannel in plan colors or striped effects. Also of mer aterials, with pew! buttons and silk loops. All sizes, Heavy Blanket Bath Robes, $2.68 Made from warm blankets in new colorings and designs. Finished with satin yoke and heavy cord girdle, All sizes. Men's Wool-Mixed Sweaters, $1.89 Heavy quality of wool mixed with cotton to lend strength, Lerge shawl collar, Cclors are navy, gray, maroon and tan, Boys’ Heavy Sweaters, 89c About 300 sweaters of heavy wool. Large shaw! collar. of navy, maroon, gray or white, Sizes 28 to 34 inches. Main Floor Do: cerized Crab Ment eT" APS AND WASHING owes SOOO He Bwift's Borax so 10 cakes. try Sw A Amnon ix Switt's White eee tiaarinent ALL CARS TRANGFER TO Choice BLOOMINGDALES'’ i! 78 ie pve” THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1915. CYNE. Sr HERESS WHO SPENT ” I outer ium ot aontty. | | ‘ect ta commenon, =| som MEALIS REPEATS FIRST | BACHELOR wins vis savy. | he Geode wlihewt foot of Arne TALE OF MOHR MURDER foert Gréers AGeptios Peprrs tor) . before ohe wns Arieained by © farmer wr OR eeletions come for ber Mer! Hee Made Ont te Themes Mitte tien of Year Eyes See an Pelntves ond many Geierives were, — . Duage Wiener: oreking ber at (he te Negro Chaufleur of Siain Pb eyes begin to tire easily or otherwue trouble i, ot at once the of an Opto metriet’« advice. Arrangements were mate to day! He a angst bie « sittin aren GASTORIA J rreranarammua Por Infante and Chilérea | in Use For Over 30 Years | Aware beore | Sunday World Wants Work Bignature , Monday Morning Wonderg, PiRST a success, then a fad, and ‘then a triumph—the way all BIG things br and Mine Hurger wubetant elurn te their) M be ry vetore the Grand JSS ISI in Thirty-fourth Street (Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria) get to be BIG in the metropolis—is the day-to-day story being woven around this splendid new enterprise by New York’s discriminating devotees of fashion, who also worship at the shrine of economy. Lady Duff-Gordon’s Opinion of Yesterday’s Success: }' September 21, 1915. Dear Mr. Bedolls I do not understand how any woman of limited incomo and unlimited gocd taste can keep away from your new Thirty-fourth street shop. What a field there is for authentic, well selected fashion at moderate prices! Again your new place was crowded ard I marvelled at the good judgment shi wn by the average purchaser--at the complete under- standing of the new season's styles. Many of your models are delightfully charming creations which I should regard as worthy of mysolf. You enable your thousands of customers to enjoy these smart things, which have been opproved and adopted py leaders in the world of fashion, at most reasonablo prices. Sincerely yours, Chrustioma, Duff jortinn Fourth Reception Day To-morrow The series of Opening Reception Days continues through the week-— to-day, to-morrow, and up until Saturday night, Again to-morrow there are new special features in each of the great Fashion Salons gowns and frocks of every description, suits just from the master de- signers of modes, Autumn coats, evening wraps, millinery with the true Parisian touch and blouses which would seem to exhaust the possibilities, There are literally new arrivals hourly —not only to show, but offered at prices which seem difficult for you to understand, until you realize the scope of the Bedell organization, and the fixity of its purpose. Popularity of ‘‘No Alteration Charge’’ The smartest woman in the world does not scorn legitimate economy. New as the policy is in this fashionable neighborhood, the Bedell plan of making no extra charge for fitting and a e io alterations is already coramanding the respect and commendation which it deserve It fre- quently means five to ten dollars saving on a single purchase. An able corps of ters and tailors, many of them taken from positions in the highest-priced Fifth Avenue establishments, is in charge of this work. Philadelphia * New York Pittsburgh Brooklyn St. Louis Newark Bo SO reo Nineteen West Thirty-fourth Street I} ) aaa etuae alt % benett © tie © dt © at © hee 3 vee 3 ee Sg «| ha. si ww & ee —— 4 Pore aE YD a