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MAYOR WRITES |{htions into the Hudson River, why | Hrestedews Track Revesied Fall Sale of i has Gov. Whitman signed plans call-| qpert of Linena Worth $4,000, Ing for the construction of a sewer Wrappers, 88c leading 600 fect tn the opposite direc- | The breakdown of @ truck st Broad- ppers, est en emptying into Mohansic | way and Grand Street to-day resulted tn A charming assortment of wrap- ‘ ake MOKANSK SEE Not Relieved Mitchel Unde stood Plans When He Sent a7 Cot New melon-shaped muffs, black tack, -f wanp thls country prepared to | mecrwetions te mest @ snan At fits Ste 80 Couch Covers, $3.45 ai Curtain Madras, yard, 66¢ | | ..' cual. Special valese 0¢ ae Whi take the offensive when it may be neces-| fr 00. \" feed esd Verdure design; 56 inches wide, 100 | This is a special value. ay ace | | price. itman Letier. jtary.” dectared Senator tSone, Demo-} suse then silvers ppeared, The ponte ry inches long; finished all around with 3 52 inches wide ani LP RE RR 7 |ton and a further appropriation. Besides, if it ts intended in the futare |? di<charge sewage from these insti- ———— STONE FOR A STRONG NAVY. | Senator tn Front Ranks for Wilson's of Preparedness. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—"I go far- there than most advocates of national preparedness, who say the Nation should be equdpped to defend itself against at- tet to the Capital to-day fo'r the a#ixty- THE EVENING WUKLD, THUBBVAY, NUVEMBER 11, 1915, . - or ago PEYRENEN ST STOLEN GOODS TOO HEAVY. the arrest of Aaron Silverstein, a merch- ant, of No. 109 Wert Houston treet, on a charge of receiving seven cases ot stolen linens. When the truck became disabled De- |tectives Oliver and Fennelly, of the | Central Office, were passing and they ‘They asked the driver where he w: bound, and he replied that he wag under livered to @ commission merchant, who went to the aid of the traMe policeman. & instructions to meet @ man at that cor- jj 39th to 60th Street Tapestry Couch and Table Covers Specially Priced ‘At Bloomingdal new and pretty styles. Second Floor At Bloomingdales’ to Close Out pers, house dresses or kimonos in Marabout Muffs, $3.98 The new chin collar models in Dutch Effect Curtains, % i) of purchase fi Michael x td black or natural. SCHOOL 1S INVOLVED. |/%"peatfetticatonty for the navy,” | Roney of No, "27 "Kast Bight Sint atacand $1.00 to $3.98 a Set J the enator continued, “f want a navy | There is no such person ax Rose at that Tapestry; 62 inches wide, 78 inches These attractive 3-piece curtain sets | | Collar and Cuff Sets, $3.50 Poasen but ween fcnsumh to one b TP ewenstein 4 nn or No, cele long; heavy quality; red, green or are shown in a splendid variety of Marabout collar and cuff sets in Boys’ Training Institution Also|t* high seas, for there might come a| West Houston treet, whose firm name |@ Nan Cretennee in pretty florat de cream background, floral patterne: patterns in white or Arabe. black or natural. Special values at ys aining Institution Also | tine when offensive action. would br | Was on the linens, said that the cases | i. BOe, stlkahes ale Extra special. 400 sets in white | | this price. " F eqitired. A navy strong enough for| were Part of n shinment which ie ofMRorted, Velour Conc, sCogers tn | | Over tite wad cnly; complete with rod ready to Main Floor Figures in Plan Under |: oy dtndrstnaucns:s "SEN" Ut lie & at $4,000 | hang, the set, 75¢. Tapestry Pillow Slips, Metal Galoon Ornaments, 29c, 49c, 98c Chauffeurs’ Lined Gi ‘ a1 ‘At Bloomingdales” Lined Gloves, in rea ness for cold dayw pair. Ude to $5.50, Lace Special, 98¢ \ ' LIBERTY BELL HEADS HOME. Consideration. WHITMAN NOT TO INTERFERE. | EIS ea NS “Admiration’ onghdmiration’® Handbags with hang. Many designs, made to apply to 19e, 59¢ to $1.98 42-inch all-over; in ochre sill « wet lap ot © nite| Governor Replies to Report He Will fon'velwet, @u.dts larner nies, #0. draperies, piano scarfs, sofa cushions: \ ‘These are imported tops, with backs | | radium for blouses, evening or Mayor Mitchel wrote a letter to | Steck Osborne theuter. | ‘Tne new “Ig Belle” Handbag, tong | | etc., are radically reduced to close. of near silk or sateen. They are made | | party dresses. This is a very Gov, Whitman to-day asking him to | nent Journey, | ALBANY, Nov, 11—Gov, Whitman Hohette leather, Jewel ‘clasp, BHLD3..” Metal galoon braid to match; yard, up in our own workroom and are most | | special price. @o all in his power to prevent the} SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11— elated today he would intentere If Suds tenia tat wk. 10¢ to 49¢. excellent values. Main Fioor carrying out of the sewer plans of |corted by every available United | (eelared to-day he would pail Neckwear for men. in, the new : the New York Stato ‘Training School |States soldier and sailor here, nation- {nO Way with District Attorney Mriped effects BOG Serim Panel Curtains, Curtain Yard Goods, At Bioorsinadales’ al guardsmen ;. and a Vecks's inquiry into Sing Sing Prison for Boys at Yorktown and the Mo- th lhead I afb A Arde oa Porch Me 29c, 39c, 49c, 59 : Tunics, $9.98 to $65 bailsia Seales dain jcivillana, the Liberty Bell which has| conditions, ‘The declaration was oc- mertthty, g Bantonene, Pastels. tn geld $5.00, $7.50, $8.75 to $19.75 Seekiy ‘hae elias daly Bireinale $ ee capital until the courts shall)been at the Pahama Exposition for ned by reports that wealthy ne Sealant aint ‘These curtains have been revised net, artistic Scotch madras and gren Smart new models in black or rave decided the suit brought by the jsevral monthe Was paraded through | Westchester friends of Millionaire are children, in charming poses. the | | im prices to close out styles that we adines, in a splendid assortment of | | evening shades in coup spangles City of New York. ts to-day preparatory to | Warden Oab would ask the Gov- frames. are “white” or ‘antique wold; I make this request with con- the return journey to] ernor to “call off” the present Grand each. Bde, are unable to reorder on. attractive patterns. and iridescent effects. nf e 0 Main Floor fidence,” wrote the Mayor, “because! } ma-Pacific Repos. | Jury investigation 1 lize th h |tion here, the bell goes to San Diego —»———- realize that the plans as advertised disp for several days at] ANQTHER TARZAN STORY! must have been adopted without your fornia Exposition. it Ager knowledge, as they provide for a|™ Be faker, to tte home, Inde-| Do you remember “TARZAN OF method of sewage disposal which is auite contrary to your views concorn- ing the same and the assuranc tained in your letter of Sept. 2 ? It is not believed that Mayo Mitchel saw the plans of the pro posed sewer for the two State ine stitutions when he letter to Gov. Whitmar t —_——— Margaret K. A mer Dead, Mra, Mar- Armour, widow of S&B. packer, died here to-day se Most popular newspaper ver published Rice Lurroughs, who wrote LAN,” has just written for The ning World another novel of the sarh O14 rican Jungle, and hly new story Ee ded the ianser Atel in even better In many ways than rmour & Company, died six-| Was “TARZAN” Itself. years ago. Since her husbands| It is called “THE MAN-RATER.” Mra. Armour has been active in It will begin in The Evening World con AUVIVIVUT AUT S AAS IE © plans show work next Monday, Nov. 16. a] @ sewer leading directly tie D stitutions to Mohansic ere} races e is nothing In the . whith are| « Sbko ) drawn by State a s, to indi. | fa cate that the sewage is to be pumped Bi into the Hudson River | The sewer plan was approved Sept. ‘ 30 Inst. On it appears what purports The Shop Individual 5 to be a signature of Gov. Whitman eI himself; William A. Orr, his secre- c tary, who signs the plans as Secre- tary of the State Board of Charities; Conservation Commissioner George | D. Pratt; William R. Stewart, Presi- | dent of the Sluie Board of Charitios; Linsley R. Williams, Deputy State RUSSEKS 362 Fifth Ave. 1 West 3ath St. Opp. Altman's Near Sth Ave. Commissioner of Health; W. A. Mat- Commissioner of Heaitn: w. a. wat-| | Presenting The New Styles First | | ; | mission, and the Board of Managers . \ | Doiaan se In Offering These Two Models We Are but Tantarat. Taton teh tuabncs cf Carrying Out Our Policy of Always v) the Pollution Committee of the Mer- Showing the New Styles First, at chants’ Association, to-day vigorously Prices Within the Reach of All. attacked Gov. Whitman for the stand he has taken regarding New Yo City’s sult to prevent the contamina- tion of* Croton drinking or by sew. age from the Mohansic State Hospital 4 the Yorktown Heights Training School for Boys. Yesterday Corpora. tion Counsel Lamar Hardy obtained from Supreme Court Justice Keogh at White Plains an order to show cause why an injunction should not be granted restraining the two State in- stitutions from proceeding with the plans for emptying their sewage into Croton Lake, one of the chief sources of this city’s drinking water. To-day Mm Hatch was Interviewed at his office by an Evening World re- porter. He is a member of the com- mittee of prominent men who have [ fought a long t against contam- 1 of the Croton waters Whitman has elther been grossly deceived by his subordinates | or he himself is « party to the plan to pollute New York City’s water sup- ply,”, decared Mr. Hatch with em- phasis. Continuing, he says: “In this morning's papers Gov, Whitinan says: “None of the sewage from the Mohansic State Insane Hospital or the Yorktown Sehool will go | |The Season's Greatest Sale of Boys Winter Apparel, $2.88 and $3.88 {ki This is a tremendously big event in the store year. Months of careful preparation precede the publication of this announcement. This year’s offerings are the finest we have ever collected for a sale of this kind. The assortments are larger, the styles are better, and the tailoring is better. Beginning tomorrow this sale will eclipse any similar event of the business year in New York. The size range is from 2 to 17 years and there are lots and lots of suits and overcoats that will make their purchasers remember this sale for a long time to come. $2.88 $2.88 fancy cheviots; sizes 3 to 10 years. ‘overcoats, fancy cheviots, late Fall J elsewhere in or around New York City at this time of the year. $3.8 and Winter models; sizes 10 to 17 years. We carnestly urge early shopping on these goods as they will not last There are severai reasons that help make this a big sale. Merchandise is scarce this season and prices are very steady. We do long at these prices, nor do we intend to try toduplicate them at such prices, It is the season’s big opportunity. not permit the use of comparative prices in our advertising, but do say that Second Floor GOOD PLAN Al ORDER TO TO sHoP SURE SIZE Fel el Boys’ extra pants suits of corduroy or func,’ cheviots, cut in the latest Winter models; sizes 7 to 16 years. Boys’ extra pants suits, fancy cheviots, both pairs of trousers lined; sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys’ suits of velvet, knitted weaves 03 fancy cheviots, in leading Fall styles; sizes 2}4 to 8 years. Boys’ suits of serge and fancy cheviot ma- terials, Billy Boy, Vestee model; sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Mackinaw coats, pluids; 8 to 16 years. — | Boys’ overcoats of blue or gray chinchilla or Boys’ overcoats, blue or gray chinchilla, fancy cheviot or blue or gray Melton, Many with fur collars and cuffs, Sizes 2!) to 10 years. Boys’ Mackinaw outfits, coat, cap and leggins to match; sizes 3 to 10 yt Boys' Mackinaw coat 8 to 17 years. Sooner Pen ae aNS fancy plaids; sizes these goods at these prices represent greater values than can be purchased ‘At Bloomingdales’ Brownie Cameras Specially Priced At Bloomingdales’ Women’s Fibre Silk Hosiery At Bloomingdales" Pretty Framed Pictures This Paris Suit This Smart Coat is one of the modes of the of VELOUR DE is a into Mohansie Lake and Crom moment,of splendid quality LAINE, a handsome ma- 4 These areal New 1915 At 19c At 35c The home is made more comfortable and inviting by the Yet the plang for the sewage dis- BROADCLOTH, trimmed terial of the mode. Ex- a re f fs e ner Firet quality fibre silk hosiery,| Heavy fibre silk hosiery, re use of well selected pictures. Our assortments are well chosen DORAL RUE cretion’ Ure mates with FINE QUALITY quisitely draped. FUR 2 | encgrices are, ‘Then compare them | | boot styles, in a wide range of |inforced heels und toes. Black, | | and moderately priced. For example; tall for the construction of a a) . » in . , fine leading from the disporal plant FUR. 2 TRIMMED. (1 | with these: colors, Exceptional value. white or colors. Various pictures in gilt, oak, mis-) Pictures for dining room, library, inte Mohenris Lake and Hina Fone Special at Special at Browne Nos ae rey A sion, antique or white enamel frames, parlor or any other room; artistically ana exeaiaeations whiten Includes the ig his .75¢ Gold Stripe’’ Silk Stockings, 59c and 79c hc \framed; various sisse and type SPOTE BEATE Tho Min gente sane 35 00 45 00 ie] monet we These are seconds of grades that sell (if perfect) at $1.00, Oval framed pictures, large variety eet ei ter colors, Pe ordinates, If he did so with full e e ip : $1.50, $2.00, according to quality. We have secured a large | | ‘¥ subjects, including cattle and for parlors; ornamented sweep frames, Knowledge, 1 cannot understand his {a Brownie No. | | quantity of these famous stockings at a saving in price because | | SheeP: heavy S-inch ornamented full gold burnished; each picture statement in this morning's papers ‘5 rj $1.50 of slight imperfections. The gold stripe prevents “runs” frames; fullsize, 22x26 inches, $1.29 matted, $2.25 Furthermore, Gov, Whitman has no ‘5 eecare SY . ( ; hie aaa ‘ vower to carry out the promise he i ; below the garter hem. Any pair that does not give satisfac- Oil paintings, in a fine selection of landscapes, woodland or makes to pump the effluent at some é . Brownie No. 4 Py - , / makes to pump the efiuent fi wae a on... $2.25 | | tion will be promptly exchanged, marine scenes; 6-inch heavy ornamented double sweep frame; “This plan requires legislative ac- ae i No & $3.00 At 59c, in Fall shades, also black or white. Those at each picture inclosed in shadow box and glass protection; full : a rownie NO. 3. os oasis apnic | | 79e are of heavy quality silk, in black, white or colors. ise, 24536 inches, ; of sheets in a roll of toilet paper F Ph (9 | Brownie No. 2A, Folding Autographic At Bloomingdales’ ~at Bl dan 7 —— ) ; $6.00 pom iseriaten: | joomingdales - At Bioomingdates that mea: y 1 iS Back ... 5.00 ’ gaat meanires unn o u * 8/1) | prowne No. 3,: i173 | | DependableFurniture || Mlen’s Underwear for Winter ef ‘ a 5 @ | Brownie No. 3A...... F morrow we have as . ‘ aL gy size of a roll or The Amusing Adventures of a 3 "Zastman films for Time! hime for any room in Many of the well-known brands are represented in our | = , the number of ( | above, 15 per cent. off. the home. large stocks. Included are ‘Root’s Tivoli,” American Knit- 1 Ww t! fagle oF 0 Corres ondence Scho ] iO} Fourth Floor, ourth Floor] ting Co., Superior Knitting Co. and Glastenbury Undergar ey ; y me a Sua Pp 0. i At Bloomingdales ments. As examples of our moderate prices, we quote the ™) //} er do not indi- “ rey) io] * tollowing: cate quantity. | Deteckative, S| Seamless Wilton VelvetRugs, $1 1 50 id Root’s Tivoli Underwear, 69c > Toiletpapercan | 2 Woven i iece, thereby lying flat on the floor without , q oven in one piece, thereby lying i Heavy, natural 1 shirts and drawers, with be loosely wound to look bulky. By Ellis Parker Butler, curling at the edges. High nap in allover or medallion pat- enough’ cotton to’ keep, them. from ebrinking’ when es “It's the Counted Sheete that Count” Author o« “PIGS IS PIGS," id | terns. Size 6x9 feet. laundered, . ‘ nee i Seamless All-Wool Brussels Rugs, $9.75 Gray Worsted Underwear, 79c By Way of Farewell Are pub! oiied from week to 1g Size 9x12 feet, Slightly soiled by water but otherwise in good con Medium weight shirts and drawers; guaranteed not Under this heading we mention IE | dition. Po hi 79 o Crear kably Toilet ita A R 13.50 Heavy Gray Wool Shirts, 79c Mee (+) ic} Paper The Sunday World’ et i Royal daminater je $ table for any roo! Double-breasted front; a proportion of cotton has e e y World s id ere eat feet. Neat Persian or floral effects, sultall ¥ FORM been mixed with the wool to keep garments from shrink —_— fat 1000 ahesta so meroll printed | Illustrated Magazine 3 |} Sanford’s Seamless Beauvais on + soit, . Cotton Union Suits, 69c Heavy derby ribbed; very elastic; all sizes; ecru only. TU. Army, discarded Rifles for sorbent. 10c a roll. ae the dem each, 1.0 | Axminster Rugs, $26.50 Size 9x12 feet. Exact reproductions of Persian carpets. Well known D ‘ KO patra of Automobile Goggles with : : BE SURE TO GET 3 {2 | for their hard wearing quality. Cotton Union Suits, 98¢ maura Aten arene arate Sani-Tissue Toilet Paper. Bai- d | Cork Linol Inlaid Linoleum Heavy derby ribbed; of fine grade cotton; every | | jst" \° sam treated—once used, always ig aeny pad aie leum, be A ee garment gusseted, thereby adding strength. Pr" Cutomobite Tas for wamen, with i uare yar ic uar 5 y veils es fe. Be ds - wanted, - 2500 sheets in carton eee, eet ee ee, euitabiel etteeen Seemae in penwuet or Union Suits at $1.49 saith pail of Brolis, 25c, Ask your dealer WY posal neo Medlin eo art ance ene caning 2) Fourth Floor. Main Floor. . OTH TO 6OTH B TITRA TAANEuN ro BLOOMINGDALES' ‘lex, ‘roo av