The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1915, Page 9

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14, over o gartage can which each LONG STINING Ss Sees |ballway of « tenement at Ne TH | Union Street, Hrockiyn The boys took wp the quarret Vineense @e lacs, twenty-one Fears old. and Antonio, nineteen years O84, are alleged to bave laid in wait in the ‘or ball Aug 1 Agueiine Pivone, twenty-two years old, and Prank, twenty-eight years old, walked Mack Hand letters was an-| downstairs into « shower of bullets 4 by the Brooklyn police thie| 404 fell dead. The sssasnins fed. Ing. ‘The Wiack Mander had been | ‘The Lawoas wore arrested at Kansas ves Pue- yd Biudwell will ge after (hem arrest of four men scoused of) and one under Indiotment for itive wx years After a christening on Sept. 2, 1918 Paolo Miceli of No. 16 Tiffany Vince, Hrooklyn, and bis nelgnvor, Carlo Maracee, arreiied in front of the saloon No. 18 Racket Street. Coric was later found dying on the side. walk Miceli waa arrested Tussda Omaha, Neb, and Det Rub pain right out with ¥ small trial bottle of old , “ ” and Quinn, who a St. Jac b's Oil. RH... Brassomo Rubino, who waa indicted for pending Biack Hand le | tember, 1908, to Joneph La rich real estate man of Willia\ and fied while under $20,000 bail, been arrested at Lon Angeles. Be tective Meal! has gone for him. av Gea musel i tas saree aah ceaebazmless sheuma:) LONG FALL IN ELEVATOR. cannot burn the ski the seaman a of ¢ teon-story ft building at No, 7 vany are hese ian Rroadway dropped from the top floor Youth be tres to the cellar at 10.30 o'c! to-day, sd Tei Urie, twenty years old, of No. 36 Hast Fourth 8 was the only occupant at Oil Th ism sufferers i «| int ear in the! Diapepsin’ and is just ia, lumbago, he fo oar reached ‘the cellar anic among hundreds of In clothing fact ites trom three months te tee peara te the bullting The eleven operetor | MEN ACCUSED The fathers ef the de Lames ana |taraiees meres a Warkare of the Picone famiiior querreied in Augurt GASES, SOURNESS, ACID_ STOMACHS | The moment “Pape's Diapep- sin” reaches the stomach all distress goes. Don't suffer! or dyspey Kat without | fear of an upset stomach Do some foods you eat bit back— taste good, but An 4 badly; ferment and wick, bborw lumps Slapepeia jtomach: clears and make tl de by cent case of Pape’ 'D drug store, upset you =| ne’ 20 safely quick, 60 certainly cltective No difference how ly your stomach is disordered you i get happy relief in five min it what pleases you most is tha it itthens and regdlates your stom- ach so you can eat your favorite foods , | Without fear, Mme on give you relief some- are slow, but not sure. is quick, Pape's and puts your stomach in a gonsition so the misery won't come ‘You feel different as soon as “Papa's omes in eo! with nishes—your sem, HO you feel fine. investment tting a large fifty- iapepsin from any in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indiges- Hen, dyapensie or any stomach disorder. vt. pnd Upright Pianos 1 W. W. Kimball 1 Walters... 195 | 85 1 Harmony. Lees 225 | 95 1 Schurman & Ci 175 | 95} 1 Mollenhauer & Bach! * 1 Wellman.. 175 | 95] 1 Bradford,.........../J 1 Weser Bros... ‘ 1 Stultz & Bauer.. 1 Weser Bros... . 350 | 95] 1 Haynes..... ‘ 1 Wilbur........ ++. 250 | 115711 Walters 1 Klump & Sons +.| 300 | 115]15 Walters... Huntington... 275 | 120}16 Walters Livingston. . 225 | 120] 14 Walters. 1 Sterling..... 350 | 125} 14 Walters. 1 Haynes....... ‘ -s+e{ 200 | 125118 Walters. 1 New England.... -.| 350 | 125]13 Walters. 1 Wm. Burnham.. 225 | 125] 11 Walters. 1 Heinrich Bros. 275 | 125}13 Walters. 1 Kroeger.. 350 | 125} 9 Walters 1 Everett Piano Co 400 | 125 1 Shoninger. ~~ ‘S LMS Se AS wa OD iil TATU S ti Sete ac TTS 3s PIRATES 1 Jacob TOs. 300 | 135] 1 F. W. Tway -.| $400 $215 { 1 Wellington 275 | 135] 5 Automatic 450 | 285 {| 1 Harmony 250 | 145] 7 Automati 500 325 } | 1 Regal.. 250 | 145] 7 Walters. 395 | 325 rn 1 Gilbert & oe. 250 | 145] 5 Walters 450 | 345 1 Wing & Son.. 350 | 145] 7 Walters... 500 | 375 As it is impossible to say just which instruments are sold at the time this advertisement appears, we enumerate the entire list. If, however, the particular strument of your choice should be sold, we are able to pupely another piano of equal value at the same price. Man; instruments, not listed, are being delivered { every hour from our Factory Repair Shops, You are sure to be suited. TRANSFER To BLOOMINGDALES’ (ffx! 40 So". RRR RORRMTIRIORY 4 re bi ° —_ 275 | 95] 1 Schleicher & Sons.. .|.! 300 | 110] 1 McClure & Cowles...|. 400 | 135 Player Planos Piano Department Open tvenings' Our PiANU DEPARTMENT will romain until 9.30 every evening during this — ndly use entrance at 166 East 60th and Third Avenues. "nes Lex.toSMAVA&S85 Department.” "ut Floor emi -ANnua | Clean- “Up Sale : of Used Pianos & Player Pianos Will Last Only a Few More"Days Owing to the tremendous response to this most notable sale of Pianos ever held at Bloomingdales’ we urge you to come TODAY or TOMORROW if you want to secure a high-grade Piano or Player Piano At Less Than 4 Its Former Price Notwithstanding the remarkably low prices at which these instruments are offered we will let you MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS! Price Includes Stool and Free Delivery. No Interest. No Extras of Any Kind. | Formerly; NOW Upright Pianos $300 | $55] 1 Schuman & Son Mah.... PIANO Formerly, NOW $275 |$155 275 | 155 275 | 155 275 | 155 275 | 155 300 | 155 275 | 165 400 | 225 225 | 145 250 | 155 265 | 160 275 | 165 285 | 175 300 | 180 325 | 185 350 | 195 375 | 215 400 | 22 ive thy the Of Batiste or Li ‘WONDERFUL cons copies of Fren here, almost before peste, with thel ir ribbon-laced sleeves, pink materials and blue bows, and her touches, that could only come from Paris—under- went co exaust that Ti sin 8 degree tthe lat superlative of Flesh nt; Batiste Li Flesh Colored Crepe Lingerie, Might Gowns, ¢2; ig ey Chemises, $1.50 lew Castle ca Pp ‘sleeves, ire bodice, round neck, double rows e of hematicching, blue Bm rol, Many other beautiful flesh pink undergarrpents of crepe de chine, $2 to $14.75. - Second Floor Smart New Spats, $1 Just when the Autumn temperature and the feminine temperament demand them. ticipation of their ater popularity,we ave assembled un- usually wide assortments and Made of Stand-. ard Cravenette Shown in fawn, African Weng ee black, at $1.00. Other styles white, of course, at $1.60 to 63. ive om TEMBEL Spat Pumps, $3.60 to $7 us spectal des Poke goote to the heel and fits cl to the sides. arched taaptlly, Patent leather, dull Plain Tailleur Arrived! A New Lot of the Large pearl buttons fasten : $2.50 and $3 Woolen Coatings to Sell at $1.55 Yd. TS demand _ has been tremendous for these splendid fabrics. They are of the finest qualities. Thick and warm, they make admirable storm coats, and some have recently been bought for auto robes. Plain colors, including navy, tan, brown and gray, as well as mixtures and novelty effects. Second Floor. black. Blouses, Women’s Bath & Lounging Robes Novelty Cloth, usually $2.50 $1. 45 This specially purchased lot is made with pra s pe buttons, and the gar- ments have one pocket, square collar and rope girdle. Women’s $5 and $6 Robes of Imported Terry Cloth, $3.95 In pretty two and three-color combinations, some with trimmings of measaline ribbon. Women’s $5 Blanket Robes, $2.95 | Women’s $6 Blanket Robes, § $4.9 95 The collar, satis, front and pockets trimmed Large yokecollar. Broad trimmings of with silk messaline. line; heavy silk girdle and pocket, aosnd views October—“‘The Month of the Rosary” Mahe « Hellows'en : ri resen RosarieepecialS1 || 4 ite Size Baby Guaranteed for (15) Years Doll in White INE | beads, thyst, - i F eral ald, an, earl and jet ee on Enamel Crib, $5 rolled gold chain with scapular medal centre, large cross with i heavy corpus, Each rosary in a handsome box—a Christmas gift suggestion! Mail orders filled. Religious Goods Dept., Main Floor $15 Velour Portieres, $11.75 Reversible, in combination plain colors, including blue-and-blue, ETOSHA RIOD,§ okiand-gold, red-and- JHE Baby Doll is fully dressed green, rose-and-green, rose-and-b! 2 een ae Sane $16 and $19.50 ‘Frou-Frou’ Portieres for $9.75 The Crib measures 25x13 }4inches, Colors are gold, red, green, brown and tan. a Ag made of I¢-tneh ire tublag. co} » with wi ny $9.60 and $14.50 Duplex Armure Portieres, ind cretonne-covered low and tt 5 twee ae tnd rien $080, tomorrow 06. Reversible, in color combinations, including rose-and-olive, red- Fourth Fi and-green and green-and-brown. Sixth Floor be ened $3 Six-lb. Electric Irons, Use with direct or alternating current........ 2. 20 Made with a rosewood finish handle, and sold complete with cord and plug, ready for immediate use. $5 Oblong 5x8 Inch Electric Grills, $3.75 Will roast, toast, broil, or boil. Fitted with boiler, broiler and frying pan. Com- plete with cord and plug. e Fifth Floor Copy of Paquin’s Famous Cravat chiffon. trims back of collar and cuffs, Vestee and 6.95 collar of cream lace. Sketched at centre. Button -in- Back Crepe “Made Friled Bl Georgette ep Made Frilled Blouses « es grey i dep at white et upper ar Crepe Georgette Embroidered Radium kid, bi and white call ‘Second Floor - pearl buttons fasten the front; French-| —_ would be excellent value elsewhere at $5. Crepe de Chine Blouse With New Jenny Shoepee, 35, High wing calla! two fob pockets and sleeve above cuff, Sa designed are the distinctive features. In maize, flesh color, blue, white, navy Of Great Importance! Blouses in Size 46 Will Be Found Blouses t Cropende Chien te ee ee te, Navy blue Crepe de Chines, Radium Silks in white and flesh color, hand pea Satin ‘Third Floor Smart Clothes for Boys Broadway and Thirty-third Street At = he rie, Made of pA RE Ay open V front; oe, fall dees fronts and back. aed A White Blouses and white cravats on the Colored Blouses. Illustrated upper left. Beaver-Trimmed Net Blouses Colored Net with silver color Gatroliery mounted over eat : lustrated lower rhe a othr Eerordry ‘Blouse Specials: Button-In-Back vous Pain. 4 Inset With Real Irish Crochet Most Admired Blouses of Today! Tne fleah color, tine and in piped hacks acute, argest and best oo. | Blouses Sitk Blouses [peta is Sowa, we thisk-- J y/ i : Collar, cuffs and revers, sccentu- | Set-in Veatee Crepe, Georgette Georgette Blouses With Soft Rell Collar, $3.95. al set bound Battouboless of $3.98. dies ts Oo Sats —GIMBEL Value--$10 Woke mer eairesies: lore Ld velo * that as the pn SEL Vale ‘er that are no poor Sec ibe dy a Say KOR Se ine 6 Sa Each sult hig Extra Knickerbocker Trousers a tailored, egelned of high grade all-wool tweeds, ures, heviots, Browns, bhi Sane, stripes, overpiaids and checks, for boys of 7 to 18 years, $10, Belted Back Overcoats full back style, Double breasted, Pyrenees belt, large Cy ih Special at ¢6—Extra Trouser Suits and Chinchilla Overcoats Suits (7 to 18 years) of brown and gray overplaids, 8 renga; O-vercous Pt pe yen a ee ee chilla, wool body Boys. end and Children’s Hats at Value velour, vel styles. A special pC Birthday” value Boys’ Austrian Velour Hats, $1 to §4.96—a special at $3.96, $9.50 California Wool Blankets, ° Pi hg Squared. ond $7. 50 Pair goles engl natin fiend — Size 72x84, ings; sold a ted Texas, white, with pink ed cut-out boi st Scalloped was Pai zn ie . e ects, 68 fork Size 81x90 fine woven quality ror peer Table bs eo of snow-white sheeting; daintily scalloped ends, $5 Scalloped Bed Sets, 98.85 Sot Heavy white Marseilles spreads, with bolster to match, neatly scalloped all around, with cut out corners; new designs. Second Floor polos low. velvet, eerge and felts, several new Wall Papers 45c Oatmeal bi year sen Wall Papers at 25c Grass and burlap designs, imitation leathers. in rich green, brown and tan coloring. Wall Papers at 8¢ Bedroom, sitting room and 7 poll apers in many designs colorings, but in one and Sixth THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning newspaper. ” Paris Bands, $2. juster-tuck fronts and white and flesh color. Th oy]

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