The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1915, Page 7

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“THE HOME 59th to 60th Street "At Bloomingdales’ 4) By Way of Introduction Under this heading we men- tion goods which have just ar- rived and have not bee i sed before. Blouses of crepe de Chi pastel shades, with white satin collar, double ruffle on bosom edged with white satin, smock- ing at shoulder, $5.49. pbwoer soft Rox and Hair Re- eelver of imported china in a va- riety of pretty designs with gold tracery. The box of two pieces, 5c. Chaise Lounges in Adam design, of all mahogany with cano back upholstered In cretonne, $25.60, in it Cellarets of mahogany or fumed or golden oak, upper compart ment forms a humidor, lower compartment forms a compact receptacle for bottles and glasses, $11.98, Sofa, Pillows with satin tops, large and i by 15 Inches, New shipments of slippera for Christmas. gifts Including the much liked Daniel Green felt and “Comfy” slippers, 98e to $1.49, Toyland—The ‘At Bloomingdales” Home of Santa deny their children the pleasure of visiting Santa Claus in his workshop Toyland. be mischievous, a personal talk with Santa will achieve wonders. structive toys displayed so that the kiddies may see all without OF TRUTH, Lex.to 3d AV. Pune 3800 ‘At Bloomingdales’ | a, 66 len’s “Janeway” Heavy Weight Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers Sizes 44, 46, 48 and 50 65c, $1.29, $1.48 These remarkable prices are made possible by the tremendous special purchase we made last week, taking the entire stock of Janeway and Piccadilly underwear from §. Heilman & Co., at 5714c on the dollar. Do not fail to supply your needs. ———— Main Floor Thoughtful parents will not at Bloomingdales’ If the youngster is inclined to Thousands of amusing and in- CHARGES PRISONS | HEAD KONPPD XID THE DROPPER” Lawyer Tells Court Client Was Illegally Taken From Jail to Clinton Prison, (Special to The Brening World.) || WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Dec, 1— Aa the Investigation Into Sing Sing prison affairs by the Weschester y|County Grand Jury continues, charges and counter charges are be- ing made by attorneys representing convicts that their clients are being intimidated or not given a chance to consult with counsel, Corporation Counsel Thomas F. Curran of Yon- kers, who appeared for Nathan Kap- lan, known as “Kid the Dropper,” who is under indictment for a felony, charged before Justice Morschauser in the Supreme Court to-day that )| Kaplan had been kidnapped from tyo 4; White Plains jail by Superintendent ton Prison, thereby preventing him from consulting with his attorney. . Curran had Kaplan brought into the Supreme Court to-day on © writ of habeas corpus, alleging that the prisoner had been illegally trans- ferred to Dannemora Prison. Mr, Curran asked that Kaplan be kept in the White Plains jail until the date of his trial, but Judge Morschauser dismissed the writ and directed that Kaplan be kept under guard in the White Plains jail until next Tuesday morning, 80 Curran will have a chance to co with him, Although lan's trial was tenta- tively set for 13, Assistant District Attorney William J, Fallon announced that Kaplan wil, not be tried until next year, as ho did not believe that the Grand Jury will complete its inquiries into the alleged crimes in the prison before the 18th instant. During the hearing to-day Kaplan jumped to his feet and asked permission to address the Judge. He said: “I would like to be sent back to Sing Sing prison, I have been behaving myself and was one of the model pris- oners in Sing Sing. I was taken away to Clinton prison so I could not talk to counsel, there is no justice in that for me. I am getting hounded in Clinton.” N| of Prisons Reilly and taken to Clin- | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, America's Toromost Speciali sts OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & € 34th Street—New York Have Just Received The “Empress” Seamless Boot Bxclusice Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s Model | | A high cut button boot in Bronze, White, | Black and Brown glace kidskin with open | work (lattice effect) front showing hosiery; hand turned soles and Louis XV. heel | 10.00 |B. Altman & Cao: Women’s Corduroy House Coats (30 inches in length and lined with China silk) 1915. THE CHRISTMAS STORE __ Broadway at Ninth Street | The LC VER-PRICE STORE Preparations by Opening a Christmas BOOK STORE, =)" On the Subway Floor Starts Its Christmas | __Store open 8.30 to 6 It is to supply a greatly increased holiday demand for little-prifced ular books, Thousands of good books on all kinds of Seed thea be chosen here for gift purposes. This Christmas Bool ore is mon- veniently located directly at the foot of the stairway leading ints the regular Wanatsaker Book Store on the Main floor. Find there/— Handicraft and painting books for Special booke—illustrated ¢ youngsters, = * on history, biography, essa fs and Moving Picture Boys, Tom Swift, | other subjects—50 to 80 pr fr cent. Boy Inventors Toy Sout Present below regular publication prj.ces. Var, Submarine, Motor it Club, Famous poet works in | padded Uncle Sam's Boys, Grammar School | jeath, ‘ Boys, Ocoan Wirelose Boys, Frontier | ‘einer, covers wih gilt. ot/ges, 980 Boys and others—5e volume. Alcott, Meadowbrook Girls, Little Girl, Automobile Girl, Meade, Mov- Over 200 titles of popular novels at 500 volume, Favorite Series of boys’ books, in- sluding Frank Armatrong, Bay Globe i Well known authors wor' js in sets, ‘Trotters, Jimmy Kirkl cloth and leather bindings. , Big League and other . , The Young People's ? Li ume. ing | Plotere Girl and others—25e | favorite with’ Sunday S pra The Princess Polly, Corner House | Volume. institwtions—8 to 10 ‘years—25e Girls, Ethel Morton and others—50¢ Paper, linen and rag toy books for | volume. volume. youngaters, Subway floor, Old (Building. Women’s Shoes, $3 This popular price imme- diately suggests “Wanamaker- Reliable” shoes for women. Thousands of women have now come to recognize them as their first choice—the best in style, workmanship and leathers that is obtainable for 83. New Blouses Women who want the latest blouses at moderate cost wait eagerly for the announcements of new shipments in the Lower- Price Blouse Store. Here for the first time tomorrow are: Crepe de chine blouses, three new stylea—one with embroidered front; another with embroidered-pocket effect; @ third combined with net, $2.25. Children’s Fuirs Mothers looking for the | practical Christm as gift will come to the Low er-Price Fur Store. Wanamal ter prices on inexpensive furs; are remark- ably low conside fing the recent rise in the fur r aarket. Natural coney'? pias $2.60, $3.25. White thibet.» pt, $4. Blended muskt pt'sct, $2.28. ‘Twenty - three styles to choose from in these combina- tions: oan is aia is iad straining their precious little necks. Mr. Fallon retorted: “Oh, yes, this will be on special sale to-morrow at the Patent leather, dull ealf and kid- eo go egg Be $3.25. Lace blouses combined with print- ill be particularly pleased at the large number model prisoner struck a man named akin with black cloth ; buttoned. ria rt of cm or is purchased for little money. Kirchman over the head with piece extraordinarily low price of + «+ §3.90 apes wp leather and kid- ood poke dest gem waited er Fourth Floor. down the throat of a boy in prison.” Dull calf and kidskin, high or low : At ioomingdates ; eer eet Tei These attractively designed garments (36 to heels; laced ‘or buttoned. id, $rae Sueee fer old Baume” | Women’s/ Underwear ] A Special Sale of SOLDIERS’ RELATIVES 44 inches bust) may be obtained in Copen- - For Child anenien p with slight beats | i "s Underwear ‘or ren seconds’ are for that rse' 1.89 LEAVE ON THE BALTIC) agen, rose, wistaria or cherry. Children’s ("8 are for that reason } American Lady Corsets, $ erie oe 50c each for white cotton| and Girls below regular prices. ] 240 pairs of pretty American Lady Corsets fleeced-lined combination suits. 75c each, for medium-weight (Department on Second Floor) Children’s outing flannel night- in two discontinued models go on sale to- Canadians Make Up Large Part 45c each for medium-weight | drawers, mightgowns, ce nights ee riggs ota," " ; morrow at about one-third less than they of Passenger List of De- merino vents or pantalettes; sites 18 | sacs 2 to 18 Se he aa es a] SO wnbas cuabtenties Yoo ‘ in ramee Sty: Fifth Avenve-Madtaon Avenue, 42 Ma suway floor, Old Building, | to 60 Your Neviel’ model bos | ammeede” | One style is fashioned of imported brocade, One whole dock of the White Star Ni eee Prenat Boe, Tne S85 ethers | white merino eombin- rion out handsomely trimmed in lace. Comes in lner Baltic, sailing for Liverpool to- 34th and 35th Streets ‘em York , 4 38c eact iu flesh or white, For average figures day, was filled with motor trucks, u Women’s Stockings Sateen bloomers, black, good qual | cotton vest p be) a iss white ° pd iy Ad supporters attached. tractors and huge trench digging ma- ———— — — 65c pair for silk stockings, | 6 to 18 years, 50c, int “seconds.” eral atylen, joned of domestic brocade. chines, There was a small flock of ‘ ai ; Sateen petticoats, ek, + 65c eaclh for medium-weight white Another model is feshiones fieth coloc or waits. | [B|aeroplanes in crates on her forward Slors some in twotoue aoc, "| Stitt ith doublosaiied loune: | cotton colmblastion outa coved Trimmed with embroidery. Has four hose sup- deck. The Baltic, which carried 750 ‘Sub ft ‘Old Buildi navy, bag erect, fang ‘tay styles. a porters attached, Sizes 19 to 26. a passengers, mostly the relatives of jubway floor, Old Building, Subway floor, uilding. 1u'pway floor, Building, Second Floor Canadian soldiers, was delayed in bs @| sailing by an aecident to the taxicab in which Purser R, Edwards was bringing the ship's papers from the )| Custom House. The driver of the cab Was arrested, but at Edwards's in- sistence Was permitted to finish the trip to the boat, A. Mikal, a Nova Scotian, who had stayed up all night to be sure not to miss the sailing, went to sleep on his ‘At Bloomingdales’ Fancy Goods for Gifts Sanitary Candy Box, Waste Basket, $1.50 $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 Of damask, finished with gold galloon, in pink or blue. Covered with silk damask, fitted Photo Frames, $3.50 with removable glass bowl, to hold Covered with brocade, gold lace Earlier-than-Usual Clearaway of v4 Women’s Coats in Lower-Price Store We have gone through our stocks of large special ur- chases and repriced all few-of-a-kind coats for women at these fe ' ‘one, two or three pounds, ’ feet on the pier and fell on his face, . t . 7 5 0 and silk roses. }| sustaining a nasty cut, He was taken new prices: t Pin Cushions, $1.09 Round Pillows, $3.00 aboard unconscious for treatment by tho ship's surgeon. $7.50 for Coats that have been $8.50 to $14.75 practical Xmas gift; useful the leather designs. year round. Hand painted Indian designs, $3.00. ‘ain Floor. a GLOVES Always acceptable gifts. To help Christmas givers, experts have made up three suggestive Rie hice Many of the Baitic’s, passengers shirred si ore for a time prevented from goin Pillows in all | ooard because they la ports, $10 for Coats that have been $12.50 to $19.75 tf we ho line was : the populer( 8 but the lino was pers | $15 for Coats that have been $18.75 and $19.75 Flin 7 Four designs, covered with silk| designs up to | Bi atien songs fom ea ees ‘There are 450 coats in the collection; styles for all needs—full length, vate brocade and gold lace. $15.00. : Al known to the Mayor to be British three-quarter and short models; variety of materials, including mix- / ¢ ES Mending Stand, $1.50 Leather Pillows, $2.00 subjects. tures, meltons, boucle, corduroy, plaids, checks, novelty striped and 7 h ‘ies 5 fi heel aoe the bey or his dad, suede Jong nap coatings; many with fur collars. r AA nd, inge;| & 2 Fun net yang Pyy Pa iprgioto MD gases eakere ee a Cee pane | Thursday in the Lower-price Fashion Store, Subway floor, Old Building. \_ | Vf Ss 2 man in the crowd, depinds on whet before th’ noon hour or ai Resolve “| Am Going to Ask My Husband to give me an aluminum waffle 8 impty Christmas \, Music at Home CLOCKS Mahogany clocks are what women want this year. Partly because they harmonize beau- ‘At Bloomingdales” Victrola or Grafonola Which? ‘At Bloomingdales’ | ents for practicaily | ; ‘ ” tifully with Coloni i P nd, oh a 3 to Succeed Old songs to bring back memories of long-ago cn, : | iron for a he — Partly ie poorly eye yang 3 Yuletides; new songs; dances. Music for you. Half-a-dozen— a pretty woman the other day. me Citestive with white wood- oming- Throw off the handicap of Music for the children. In the warmth and light EXQUISITE He can get it for $2.25 to $3.15, | wor ; gee } petty ills that make you of the home. . I pair Reynier long white evening | Other women want tea kettles of | g)Mahogmny clocks with chimes are ) machine— q a grouchy, listless and ‘de- Sweet tones that made Christmas music long eae Be white pique sewn | Sluminum, €2.50 to $3.95, Candlesticks to match in mahog- | on eer i age ne pressed. Get at the root of before we were born came from , lover $2. sede gloves, $2.28, | Still others would be more pleased | any, $4.26 to $7 pair. a | played a By Way of Farewell your ailments—clear your The Schomacker Piano ieee Se deed ane Biers ih on aluminum griddle, 81.45 to Mahopany tambens oe now Wy for youreelt Uader'thie heading we moe: digestive system of impur- The Emerson Piano 1 pair gray taochs gloves, na clocks, famous ti 1 pair white doeskin gloves, $1.50. Half-a-dozen—F 1 NE = i hite evening gloves, $2. Tpair white pique sewn gloves, $1,80, There is hardly any host- ess, whether she has bachelor apartment or large country {{ which meets 4 with your ap- proval. We will play the record you tion goods which, because of the small lots, are reduced to remarkably low prices to close quickly. ers, in mahogany cases, $40.50 to $52, Accurate timekeepers are ready for every room in the The Lindeman Piano The Kurtzmann Piano The celebrated Knabe Piano ities, put it in good working order—keep it healthy with : F P 1 pair tan capeskin gloves, $ " ' house, beginning with the state- peer ai aad an ltt ‘Tinwel Motifs for decorating | @ BEECHAM’S These may now be had equipped with the | {bait gray mocha gloves, $1.60, house, but would like— ly hall clonks at $100 to 8600, Easy Payments table scarfs, plano scarfs or wine ANGELUS player action, which makes it 1 pair white doeskin gloves, $1.50, A chafing dish, $6.50 to 19.75, L pair white glace dress glover, $1.50, Half-a-dozen—GOOD 296 to 98c, ot Brass regulator cl TT may be arranged if you wish, | | dow val salitaat rerulator clocks, S11 to Coffee percolators, $3.50 to $14.75. and cur terms will be found to possible for anyone to play the piano, and make Musical dinner chimes,81,25 to 830, Christmas music. PILLS } be as liberal as any. In fact, 2 dozen Muslin Bed Spreads, 4 1 peir long white evening gloves, $2. , raibeepupoaineth French regulator clocks, $20 to $60, we let you make your ows terms, | | plain or with ruffies, Gower bor They act promptly on the Other pianos and player-pianos, and 40,000 rolls 1 pair white rincess May gloves st. b] a ees bg oe Folding clock that. tun be F de nd flower ertion, ‘A . , : . * ste Princess May . jen wou fe the two-in-one'| days, le , $8. . Victor Victrolas a stomach, liver and bowels, re- of music, make the Wanamaker Piano Salons the | te s leather case to $1 bottle opener and cork-screw, 65e, Also the poultry shears, $2 to 87. ‘Traveling clocks, $5.25 to $32.50, | | summer's spreads and therefore | greauly reduced, $1.49 to $2.98, | moving waste matters and pu- nov’ 4 most complete M US$ I C Store under one roof, rifying the blood. Not habit New Pianos, $220. $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, 1 pnir tan washable capeskin gloves, $100, $150, $200 $l Automobile clocks, $3.75 to $6.75, A lot of tmported warm plaid 1 pair gray mocha gloves, $1. A ; New Player-pianos, $395 The whole family would like nut | — Little mahc : - f 95. F rgany desk clocks, $1, Columbia Grafonolas Slippers, with thick soles, for Speman, never gripe, bul ars «a © pair plays tan bei slore, SUB, picks, @5¢ half dozen; nut crackers, | and up to $8.28. : $1f, $25, $35, $50, $75, $85, | | men. women and children. They | | ocd in life, or work, first a ‘ent t Ch 1 capt lt lad 8c Pretty sterling silver desk remain from an imported line ee onvenient terms, /hoose early. without © e re. . boudoir ch 4 5 r ee F180, F208 | | thats owing to the war, cannot be | (1, have a healthy body. This fa- 4 Women's Glove Shop, gikece tice Neo ma = on Ht ip hae viroe reatimaive ‘nesortimente of | | replaced, O86, mous remedy will do much to — Main floor, Old Building. Subway floor, New Building. fain floor, Old Building. Use our “Operatone” Needles, 8 Challle Dresses, slightly sofled | packages of 100, 10c; 3 pack- and shopworn, sizes 8, 10, 12 and H ‘ | (@) nN anama er peck ant a p You Third Floor : e Broadway at Ninth Street, New York ALL CARS 59TH TO 6OTH ST., wait RANSFER TO [areeet Sale of Any Medicine in the World. LEX. TO 3D AVE, Bold everywhere. ln boxes, 10c., 256, BLOOMINGDALES’ oh PA, fPouahs Se

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