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1915. CR TE TE NEN REPT Ne oy = , ~ THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, \TEST AMERICAN WOMEN’S | the Protestant PMpiscopal Diocese of New York, Trinity Parish will not be At Bloowingdates” RECTOR OF TRINITY represented by its rector at the Gen- eral Convention of the church, Dr. William T. Manning, rector of Trin- ity, waa defeated yesterday for the peut AS DELEGATE CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH Flowers Given Free Between the hours of 9 and 11 A. M. and 3 to 5 P. M. to-morrow, ‘At Gas Lamps, 95c At this price we offer @ complete outfit con- Saturday, we will present every woman making « purchase at this store with a beautiful corsage bouquet. These will be given in the Greenhouses upon presentation of sales-slips. On the Roof sisting of good brass burner, inner glass lin- ing, Welsbach reflex mantle and an imported shade With beaded glass shower, as shown in illustration. Choice of several colors, Wife of Englishman Who was Re-) fused Vote in San Francisco, Ap- | peals to U. S. Supreme Court. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Citizen-'§ ship rights of American women who marry foreigners, but who continue! to live in the United States, was placed to-day before the Supreme |§ office of delegate to the General Convention to be held at St. Louis in a St. Thomas's, was chosen instead. a While there was no open demon- stration on the floor of the annual Sablacope ikea” Party Re-|aiocesan convention, in session at the d jects Dr. Manning in Election ad Lex.to 3d AV. Pate 3808 At Bloomingdates' Synod House of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, there was enough to show that the differences between the “When an article said to be worth a dollar te offered for seventy cents, there ta at least thirty cents in ra.ue misting somewhere.” At Bloomingdales” : se ‘ } Cut Flowers to General Convention. | Angtican and Low Church elements] oot, °F, feclsion._ Emphasia was tton h halve. $ 5 S d Ov $15 “ laid the | ti if th 1 he 50,000 Roses or Carnations, were again active, with Dr. Manning becatise of the war. Bre. Ethel G Teed Seed applet ad teh 1 uits an ercoats each 3c. Mackenzie of California, wife of Gordon Mackenzie, a British subject, who has resided in California ever since her marriage, attacked the at- | tempt to make applicable to her the @ expatriation act passed by Congress |@ in 1907. By reading of them you keep posted as to the very newest thinga to be found. (a leader of the Anglicans) as the central point of attack, Five clergymen and seven laymen were placed in nomination as dele- gates, four of each to be elected. The clergymen were the Very Rev. Dean Grosvenor, the Rev. Henry eles 10,000 Chrysanthemums, Sc up. Above Items on Main Floor. $20 Suits and Overcoats $20 4 oh was said by a great merchant who, in his time, handled millions of dollars’ worth of merchandise. For the first time in the history of UR GRAY » P Mildy and Healthfully In our Greenhouses on the roof we offer ferns for filling fern dishestench 2c. Rubber Plants; Boston or Scotti wait Jatt, of the Great Foe tna cay gkrielal represents. ot fhe American prege seit . nh Army in France, Bis necioiden Slipper." Klection officials in San Francisco It is true, too. p ferns; each 49c. i the Rev, William T. refused to permit Mrs, Mackenzie to "thor ‘ot She $ ac ' HAIRS Binser at Berean With ihe .|register, on the ground that she had | f ‘erat. HEN any one tries to tell you that a suit of clothes he will sell you thinner } , Ernest M. Stires, With t become a British subject by reason Percoll or [ H tion of Dr. Stires the other c nhireo aor, Coin, for $15 is-worth $20, ask him if it is as good in every way as the best suit he has for On the Roof At Rloomingd ates of her marriage. She resorted to the State courts for writs to compel the officials to permit her to ee a | Dishes, : fintahed ine cone! burners, OL. were delegates to the last convention, held in 1913. le in his store for $20. The ballots were cast under the : ‘. ’ Mary T. Goldman's Gray |, it vatot ot f Wh claiming that the act of C jonuress id | te Thanksgiving Dinner ards, _ If he says it ts, it won't take you long to make up your mind that Men’s Root’s Tivoli j Hair Color Restorer is the original the dearen Were samoonoet {twas ae) That i ithe ie was a sage 2 oe ae his $20 suits are not rery much if they are not any befter than his $15 Underwear, 69c preparation for safely and quickly rong that all of the five clericallconstitutional. She was denied the|(@ new line lof Art Calendars for suits. Heavy, natural gray wool shirts f Heres ped roe tei oe to ay nominees had @ majority, but that|writs and appealed to the Supreme 1910." Bhe to" aloo If he-anye hile $20 culte aye better than Hie $18 eulte ask Kim why the and drawers, with enough cotton to laded and bieac! | Dr. Manning was lowest. Bis! Court, a 8 § hy keep fr intel hen | . Leaves the bairclean, fluffy |Greer ruled that. the four ighont In the priet submitted iin her behalf, BEae PiRieh ake el altaya thee $15 suits are worth $20 if he will sell you better suits for $20. hee a ral. stood: Gros-|it is said that the decision is of vast " ae Free Trial Package and spe- | 243; Lubeck, 220; Stires, 218; importance to, American women, be- We tell you, frankly, that $15 will not buy as good a suit in our store Gray af cial comb. shes ions maternal SLy EROTE tas ice Raa as ree fof enna as $20 will buy-therefore our $15 suits are not “worth” $20—-but—our a PL oben had deem This test more : \@ 0 r ceived a majority—Stephen Baker and 10 . 8 hite only, @i. : teed not to shrink thing we could say Lehane Francis Lynde Stetson. Two more $1,500 FOR IMPURE MILK. |6 Pretty Landecap $15 Suits and Overcoat; for $15 oaten " ee ment. Write now and ba v7? was it are to be selected, ik Oldie Datey Gorapuny ot No. the burniahed fram : rows of ght brown —_——e—— ‘ Baie, mp equal in erery way the best suits or overcoats $15 will buy in any store Cotton Union Suits, 98¢ 298 at your arnaan'®, oF wil Freoo in the Court of special Beeston in New York, regardless of any alleged “value” they assume when rubbed $1,600 in the Court of Special Sessions, Heavy derby ribbed; of fine grade oeiee Fe ae et ee oe K A A Brooklyn, yesterday for adulterating with printer's ink cotton; every garment gusseted, steat “To be tate: and rniiie It's) anid to be the largest Ane P a thereby adding strength. ver levie ‘or violation of the Sanitary Code, ‘Three specific violations were alc b nibble Sacalh ceaepreregpremenenale niki leged by Inspector James (. Hanna ond a $600 penalty was inflicted in each \q case, At Bloomingdales’ Men’s Fall Shoes, $3.50 Several styles at this price, which Possess as much ‘‘class” as higher priced shoes. ESTIMATED AT $500,000 Towns, Without Light and Water, Begin Cleaning Up—As- sisted by Militia. Wisconsin Minded | Increasing sa ape teen story of ‘‘Eddys’”’ oodness. Just a dash in soups and stews, on hot andcold meats. Eddys OLD ENG! CHIPPR Nov. 12,— Sterilization operations, the first. under | the new Wisconsin law, were performed | wt the State Home for Feeble Minded | KANSAS CITY, Mo. Nov. 12—The|inat night on ten, male inmates whose | Workmanship and materials are number of dead in the wind storm which | fies range from fifteen to thirty years, | everything you would expect in a swept over Central Kansas Wo Jnesday Dr. P. uindley, representing the | State Board of Control, was present night, wrecking hundreds of homes in| when the. operations ware performed. | course through several towns, to-|No more operations will be performed day was declared to be eight, Com-| Until the results of the first ten have | u been determined. 7 munication with all except a few out- Siictnniiens | lying sections of the stricken district ‘The damage} THE MAN-EATER! good, popular priced shoe. Some have double soles and conservative toes. Choice of Button or Lace Models in Gun-metal Patent Colt Russia Calf ‘Vici Kid orn ) ‘Lue om. who wrote "TARZAN OF |, Although the damage was greatest in| TH APES” has just written for The i | end, were acpath three blocks | Iivening World A MHL ADEE Borel: Men’s Felt Romeos, $1.00 | cut by @ tornado, reports to7) “wPHE MAN-EATER" is the name At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, | Oc| Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y. night show that Zyba, Kan., a town of 200, was the most thoroughly wrecked of this new lof ‘the towns in. the storm's course, Burroughs. livery building in Zyba is said to have’ [t is a romance of the jungle and |suffered. Three persons were ldlled o¢ wild beasts. there, he thriltin Great Rend to-day began cleaning un opale tse mr et f the Kansas | wry MA in pulling down | “T] ThE dangerous ruins. The city is without “THI } light or water. Holsington, Kan., also eerial publication Yee, supplied swith the light from ‘the, World next Monday, Great Bend electric power plant. Read it Stewart & Co, | Correct. ‘Apparel for Women & Misses N 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET ig SUBSTANTIAL.REDUCTIONS SATURDAY, IN A special purchase of 150 pairs, in all gray felt with leather heel and flexible leather sole. Second Floor “At Bloomingdaie Annual Fall Wrapper Sale, 88c From a value point of view this is one of the most important sales of this kind ever held. Wrappers, House Dresses and Kimonos are here in a most charming assortment of new and pretty styles, all marked at 88c each. Months of preparation preceded this an- nouncement, and it will be many months be- fore we will be able to offer equal advantages in this class of merchandise. The sale con- tinues during the entire week. Kimonos of flowered flannelette in a variety of styles, dresses of striped or checked gingham, all in various colors and trimmings ‘so numerous and so attractive that the only question will be which ones you like the best, for you will like them all. Extra Special—Beacon & Whitman Blanket Robes, collar, sleeves and pockets trimmed with satin girdles, in @ great range of patterns and color- ings, $1.59. story by Edgar Rice ements that made las are found in SR" will, begin in The Evening Nov. 15. | No Extra Charge for It, Advertisements for The World may by ief as aay American District Mesenser office in the otty ou ue ! “Dalebloom” Coats for Women and Misses $9.75, $12.75, $14.75, $16.75, $19.75 Guaranteed for Two Seasons’ Wear. Dependable Qualities—Newest Styles—Low Prices Nearly one thousand new “Dalebloom” coats have been received during the past ten New Styles arriving almost daily. Business Coats, Afternoon Coats, Dress Coats, Skating Coats, Storm Coats, Broadcloths, Cheviots, Corduroys, Plushes, Heather Mixtures, Wool Velours, Chin Collar Models,'Choker Collar Models Fur Trimmed Models Sizes for misses or women, 14 years to 46 bust. Remember, no matter what you pay for a Dalebloom coat, no matter what material you choose you are guaranteed two seasons’ wear. The tremendous stocks now on hand practically insures your finding the style, color and size you want, and the values are the very best to be found anywhere. Come to-morrow and select your coat. days. New Mid-Winter Apparel for Misses New Fur Trimmed Suits New Fur Trimmed Suits If New models fashioned of wool velour, broad- cloth and whipcord, trimmed with skunk opossum, French seal or nutria beaver; flare coats are soft silk lined and warmly inter- lined. Suitable for Misses and small - women, 24.50 rormerly to $34.50 Smart youthful models, fashioned of wool velour, imported corduroy or broad- cloth, elaborately trimmed with skunk opossum, real beaver or Hudson seal. Coats are lined with soft silk and warmly ia- terlined. 29.50 Formerly to $45.00 ij ® Second Floor. At Bloomingdale: Blouses—Many New Models This season has been one of surprises. Designers have pro- duced many pretty styles that met with instant favor. We have ample selections of these creations, but unlike most other stores our prices are based on worth, not sentiment. For example, the blouse il- lustrated represents one of our radium silk lace models, with chiffon bodice of flesh, navy or brown. Low collar edged with chiffon. The entire blouse is lined with flesh chiffon; front trimmed with tiny pearl but- soe eset priced Second Floor. At Bloomingdales” Children’s Smart Coats, $4.98 Made of fine quality colored corduroy, chinchilla, zibe- line or plush, in a number of new styles. Trimmed with velvet» silk or fur. Sizes 2, 3 or 4 years. Girls’ and Juniors’ Dresses, $4.98 One-piece regulation model; hand- embroidered emblem on sleeve and At Bloomingdales Women’s ‘‘Gold Stripe”’ Silk Hose Another Lot of Seconds That Retail, if Perfect, at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 At 59c and 79c We have sold large quantities of Odd Fur Trimmed S Earlier Models, Sharply Reduced Flare coat models, in all the wanted fabrics, lavishly fur trimmed; coats | | are lined with soft silk and warmly interlined; not all sizes or colors in any one lot. | 18.50) |§ Extraordinary values. Children’s Dresses, $8.98, $9.98, $13.98 “French” serge in several neat Fur Trimmed Corduroy, Coats Wool Velour Coats shield, Trimtmed with silk braid. [ties smocked or trimmed with | | these wellknown stockings during lar, finished with black silk Nag is also yo FENCES $2.98 New flare models trimmed with skunk Smart new flare models with velvet chin Sizes 6 to 17. plaid or striped silk; collar and cuffs the past week, They have proven Fancy cotton crepe blouses in plaid patterns, high opossum, raccoon and other handsome collar interlined and lined throughout White Coats, $2.98 of organdie or embroidered batiste. Satisfactory, judging by the women of low collar, are priced Ot... csc cisnecdenerecaytde furs; lined with soft silk and inter- with soft silk; in brown, green, te Coats, $2. Sizes 8 to 14 years. who have come back for more, These In our Middy Blouse stock is a model of white military twill, navy or red collar, which may be worn high or om two pockets..... tree Double-breasted model of ripple eiderdown, quilted lining; finished with pearl buttons; sizes 1 to 3 years. lined. Very Special navy, plum. Very Special stockings have a gold stripe which Prevents “runs” below the garter hem. Any pair that does not give Velvet or Broadcloth Coats, $13.98 and $16.75 _gecond Floor 18.50 16.50 Fur Collar Seal Plush Coats New flare models, that can be worn with or without the accompany- } 19.75 ing belt; lined throughout with soft Peau de Cygne. Very Special Fur Collar Broadcloth Coats Stylish, youthful models, lined throughout with Peau de Cygne and heavily in- terlined. Fur Trim’d Velour Plush Coats New flare models, full length, lined through- out with soft Peau de Cygne and warmly interlined; collar of natural raccoon or skunk opossum, 19.75 Very Special Former Price $24.50 29.50 A Sale df Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Former Prices up to $39.50 Of charmeuse, taffeta silk, velveteen and crepe Georgettes, crepe meteor | and combinations of various fabrics. Reduced to | 18.50 3-Piece Suits, $9.98 Made of fine serge, in Norfolk jacket model; velvet collar, pockets These are aristocrats in coatdom, Two clever models trimmed with fur satisfaction will be promptly replaced, Good selection of Fall shades, also black or white, at both prices. Those At Bloomingdales Meat Specials Fresh Young Tom and Hen at 79¢ a ol a i ec and belt; patch pockets on dress; silk |°" collar and cuffs. Yoke front and at 79¢ are of heavy quality sill. BS Le chickéca: aoe tie at neck. Sizes 10,12, 140r16, | back, Sizes 2,3 and 4 years Heavy Fibre Silk Hosiery, 35c | | Fresh Killed Fowle, as sc Second Floor A Legs (with loin) of Cana aan it 3 Pairs for $1.00 Lamb, Ihe > Kr ie ‘Und Seconds of grades that retail (it | | Prime Roast Beets . baite W r perfect) at 50c per pair, Reinforced Lamb, 0 omen & nit nde garments heels and double soles; cotton topa; | | Fresh Roasting Pork, 16 4c We feature these undergar- colors or black. All sizes. Sugar Cured Hamam lake ‘ nel ; ments as particularly good value. Main Floor ee een tat ll CottonVests or Pants, 29c Of white bleached cotton in medi um or heavy weight. Variety of shapes; all sizes. MerinoVests or Pants,49c Fine quality, in a variety of shapes. Cotton Union Suits, 49c Medium weight bleached cotton, £6 Bloomingdales! goods The items listed below come separately, but from this list can be made a matched set of almost any proportions. It is none too early to begin collecting a set for Christmas gifts. You will probably want the pieces monogrammed, and we urge your placing early orders to insure our being able to make timely deliveries. wu insu ii Mirror $1.50 | Shoe Horn. .25| Cuticle Knife. .$ .28 inaceeral shape, A Pulf Box 190 \Clock......0f06 00| Button Hook. ..., 25 Cotton Union Suits, 69c Hair Recsiver 38 [Tray + $9) Bud Vase ‘98 y Hair Brush Picture Frame. . -59| Pin Cushion., « aca ey Pte ee eT Comb, coarse or Bi ier vss, 159] Perfume Bottle (3 ps . | coarse and fine 9 | Nail File........, 28] compartments)... 60 Main Floor - Main Floor + SOTH TO 60TH ST. RNRONNNBENTHANSFER ro BLOOMINGDALES Under this heading we mention Celluloid Toilet Articles _ fon are LEX, TO 10 AVE, MUCUAVTAATAAAA AAA eT EY At Bloomingdales which, because of the anall reduced to remarkabl es to close quickly. {t necessary (0 shop early to finding any of them loft, k-Faced Sweat. with belt in cla Rosebuds, baskets end poree-