The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1916, Page 7

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OE aE NEE A TCE EVENING WOPLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1916. _ ee ] ASK FOR HIGHER WAGES. | Gophic Lambert, nineteen years o! | | | } ELEN NE TENT TIO ONE OY ONE : of No 1167 Forty second Street, B | a Iders Dew omtn Ridge, atteniptod to bose & moving! babes pel dash ol doth et Et All Cars Tronsfer to At Bloominodated Culver Linc th Avenite mand by Haltroad Signatmen, e January Sale of and Thirty " NEW HAVEN, Conn. Jan. 14..-0m- ‘4 * fell betw firs ¢lals of the New York, Now Haven and - a Muslin Underwear E and was d da iwe OLD KID GLOVES donated by Montclair women to | Hartford Raliroad Company ai on | mm Van Now in progress. Hundreds |” be used as lining for soldiers’ vests, jsidering a demand for an | — | wages made by the Broth |. | Ralirogd Signalmen. It ts understood FOR BETTER OR WORSE?—Miss Marizanna Ur- | shat the men ask for 10 per cent. in- banowler has become Mrs, Viadvslawis Guruszdow- | crease, The signalmen will meet in #kizxk at Passaic, New Rochelle, N. Y., to-morrow and —_—aee in Providence Saturday FRYING PAN to enter society of Oranges (N. J.), f “a magn lpey has tafor med employees | where clubwomen will have fifteen leswons in CookINR | Men of w rodiiction | ‘ : nd household management {ng hour —— =a j caused gett i BEING LEAP YEAR, Flushing bachelors are hoping | Sonsider nat Jes will be barred from Husiness Association ban- ‘eb, 29, which will be hard to do because associa. jon has a woman member. her legs were broken and she was of excepti . taken to Norwegian Hospital ptional values, Second Floor Glanson 28 in. Royston 2% in. hood of [iw eowe 2 for 25¢ GEO. P. 10E 8 00., Makers TROY, RLY consider the Corn muffins with a “way -down-South” taste! | ——\ Here's how: One egg—well CRBS RAAT beaten, 36 cup sugar, 1 cup corn j an aie { a | 5 meal, 1 cup"Presto” Self-Raising zy ann LONG LODGE SESSION—Three years ago hubby 3) , | Flour, 1 cup eweet milk, 2 table- kissed her and “went to lodge,” saying be might be late | a , | spoonfuls butter. | coming back, saye Reading (Pa) woman euing for | / : divorce, but he has never come back at all, and she is th Ave. th / "Prestete: se. tired waiting for him. Cc : orner Street = FINAL CLEAN-UP DAY Women’s & Misses’ Apparel The fire ts believed to have been At Sensational Clearance Prices caused by spontaneous combustion of hot linseed, dumped on the floor to-day when 160 moulders and pressmen went on strike for higher wages. Officials of the firm said the plant would be closed temporarily. -———— SMITH JURY DISAGREES. Ne Verdict in Cas - ame RERRE Women’s “Dalebloom” Coats Reduced 150 Coats || 300 Coats|| 200 Coats|| 300 Coats | 200 Coat $19.50 || $14.75 || $12.50 $9.50 io Keliners have lived « life- if Accused Hua- time with good furniture. sara or! comgearll Sul T i j & F T , 4 Sei || Were aur and Were Hare s2678, Were nee Was Bere Bare Were priced at $12.58 G You have the benafe of thee oper Bon cone, Sam tw mentee ut +i]! | Fallored & Fur Trim dSults (Closing Prices) All coats in this collection of 1150 are actually marked down for this sale. They constitute our Winter Coats which have been carried in stodk throughout the season. Not one of these coats is a “job lot” or specially putr- chased for sale purposes. eration of the case the jury which rat tn the trial of Samuel W. Smith upon| an indictment charging him with con-| spiracy. Smith ts the Chairman of the| Republican County Committee. Mrs. Gertrude Wille, who has since| been sentenced for maintaining a dis- orderly house in West Hoboken, obarged that Smith conspired with vagious per- sons to extort $100 from her under pre- tense of tipping her off if the county prosecutor contemplated any raids #0 that she could set her house tn order. Smith entered a fiat dental of the charge. —— SUICIDE LEFT ODD LETTER. | Bronx a O@ Root After ing Hnemy to Hades. George Romer of No. 2008 Webster Avenue, the Bronx, jumped from the roof of the three-story house tn which | 10.00 5.00 7.95 Qe is service like this that hes built for them « large following— ~ Plus the fact—that being on 6th Averue— “Dalebloom” Coats are to be had at Bloomingdales’ only. They are copies of high priced models, made up of carefully selected woollens and guaranteed to give two seasons’ wear even at these greatly reduced prices. § Wide range of materials and colors, also black. All sizes for women {} | and misses. This is an opportune time to purchase a winter coat of established {} | reputation for much less than usual. ‘ jecond Floor. Fashionable Dresses (Ctosing Prices) 3.98 5.00 8.75 | ee At Bloomingdales’ At Bloomingdales’ — 4 Georgette Blouses, $2.98 January yor ad As pi ed. This dai ugs ani | ieee la al pel model, of flesh Toilet Goods Georgette, trimmed with rows All This Week @ i Warm Winter Coats (Closing Prices) 3.98 5.98 9.75 of white satin ribbon; collar fixed and cuffs also trimmed with Bl one Br Piven t tal ee, aeteoa satin ribbon, hemstitched and cents extraordinary inducements finished with ruffle. Attrac- Toilet Articles, Household tively priced at $2.98. Dr Famit aon i TAFFETA OR SATIN BLOUSES Soape--Rubber” Geol pve he lived shortly before ¥ o'clock this) morning and was killed. He struck the sidewalk within a few feet of @ group of children going tova nearby school. He left @ note directing his wife to pay in the season's newest colorings, fumi Manicure Articles, Tailored & Dressy Skirts (Closing Prices) th 1.98 2.98 3.98 also white, trimmed with large peari Romer’. lovance af buttons and hemetitching on front S roel ih) 8 also priced $3.98 f CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, tailored effect, with pockets, or military effe trimmed with buttons, VOILE BLOUSES, white, with rose or blue embroidery, $1.98. Second Floor ‘At Bloomingdales’ i Children’s “Nature Shape” Shoes “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” applies particularly to feet. By allowing the child's feet to develop along natural lines, future foot ills may be avoided. Mune. Pratt, moos Ena “Nature Shape” shoes (obtainable only at Bloom- po lectures and inetructions’ ii ingdales’) are specially designed for this purpose. body training They fit snugly at the heel, and ¥ Daily, # to 4.80 P.M, allow the toes plenty of space. in our Restaurant on Prices are very moderate. the second floor. Miscellaneous Articles “French” lvory and Cellul: ‘A printed lst of the offerings will be handed you as you enter the store. igantic Sacrifice Sale a 11,000 SUIT AND OVERCOAT LENGTHS STOR,A Over 1000 Imported and Domestic Patterns to Select From FORMERLY $18, $20, $22, $25 VALUES On Sale for One Week Only at All Our Stores, $12.75 ——— \ Main Floor At Bloomingdates’ A Free Course in Physical Culture & Body Training for Women Only Just now this town is panic-stricken with winter clothing sales. Like many others you may have been waiting for this “‘sale time’’ in order to obtain the most for your money. Many shopkeepers, realizing this fact, have a tendency to purchase shoddy merchan- dise and offer it to the public at so-called sale prices. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP—AND BUY— i ‘ . ‘These stockings look and wear Victrola or Grafonola—Which? || 25." HENe ate done Come here to make your selections. Try them both out, ro ape pled} Siigiena side by side; judge for yourself. We will play any record on white; pair 38c. any machine and let you choose which you would like to own. Women's Pure Sith $183 20822525 VALUES, sie | eo Easy Payments sues eaeak © etal EY oe ; Aime sie e _=—— SS i } Pr ee ~<a ar oe Py Maem Fm Fe, ps Bovs' 9 to 1314, $1.98 and $2.48 This lecture will prove of in- , May %, e. : VAIO Be ad AA ea net ae Boys’ 1 514, 2.48 and $2.98 tense leterem to women who de- R otf MEY. | MN me yell, ON we IB / E Girls’ 1114 to 2, $1.98 to $2.98 fray be obtained upon application = Larger Sizes 214, lo 6, $248 to $3.98 to aisle manager on any floor. S . er aie: SPs 2 4 Lsecondt Itoor, N WS N tyles fi Is, including bronze kid, Ri C 7 \ WS Second Floor vs Women’s Fibre Silk | \ > At Bloomingdates) ———————— Hosiery, 35c N SS N Z SN These unfair methods are NOT « part of our merchandising plan, as we are quite may be arranged if you athe teen ce a pulling to ac at cost and even take a loss to exchange our merchandise for your cash ni wish We accept your fancy colors; pair 59. in order to keep our stocks clean and up to date t h ye Bticn around, but le sure to tacts the nearest §t, @ Co store in your tour, arts Witnin reason Men's Fibre Silk Seated a PURSE a SR 3 PIECES Victor Victrolas Socks, I7¢ REAL $25 VALUES: $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, Double soles, high spliced heele All One Price—Absolutely Nothing Higher $100, $150, $200 and toes. Variety of colors. Also ' fine cashmere socks in black or Your Choice of Entire Stock to Close Out Columbia or white at i ep: Graf Men's Pure Threa " OVERCOATS OR OFERCORT Seti aan , reinforced heele WEAR MAIL ORDERS FILLED— $85, $100, $150, $200 arpouble voles, reinforced hele We guarantee satisfaction, Write for Comprehensive assortments of Victor or Columbia Rec- sizes; pair 24¢. UNCALLED! S | ALL STYLES Samples and self- measurement blank, ords. Use our “Operatone” Needles, pkg. of 100, 10c; 3 Mat Flees, ALL SIZES ADDRESS MAIL ORDER DEPT., pkgs, 25¢. “At Bloomingdtated? CUSTOM U TS ALL STORES 149 W, 36th St., N.Y. a a9 Third Floor - Knit Underwear ————— At Bloomingdates’ ——— At Bloomingdales’ For Women ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON *&} eh, of ciblnes conten, Sri all sizes, sae for Women, 59c, 3 Glove Specials | | Umbrellas VESTS, of ribbed cotton, trim- | Recovered, 74c SHAPED UNION SUITS, low a @ ] l r ] 95c & $1.15 For this month only we will park, no sleeves, wide or “yet OE I J Cc yenarre | reeover, umbrellas with linen a es ecicaones trata ] We . yet Your choice pce Cri Silk fenixture | | SUITS, medium weight, superior “THE WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS—WATCH US GROW.” | RAS OL aL eluae | | ofsilt-andtinen), $1.29 quality, Tow or high eck, gh Y sett yes or without, 1387 Broadway, Between 37th and 38th Sts. ) 691 Eighth Avenue, Between 43d and 44th Sts, Bi / ine mae | nee Ml Ti ‘1 Fo “Bo sand Girls 1045 Broadway, Between 65th and 66th Sts. | 2 th Avenue, One Door Above 125th Se Bh fA pi ealt-| At Mlourningdates' — | SRE eee ae 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street 155 William Street, Corner Ann Street te — bs algo Ai | _ UNION SUITS, white, ecry or 408 East 149th Street, Near 3d Avenue 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street (2 Prom, sede; about | Turkeys, Ib. 24¢ | | wtver ear. ovement 2258 Third Avenue, Near 123d Street. ' 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue, Brooklyn ) | = 2,000 pairs. | Fre eked toms and hens | | eave nit fabric, mm” aa 104 Flatbush Av., Near Atlantic Av. Station, B’klyn | 700 Broadway, One Block from flushing Ave., Bkyn At 95c--2-clasp glace kid| | oe ners | VESTS, PANTS AND un 5106 Fifth Avenue, Near 51st St., Brooklyn | BIG STORES 149-151 West 36th Street, N. Nail Order Dept ' pique or overseam, heavy em-| | Legs of Sp | | DRAWERS, of white ribbed cot 831 Manhattan Ave., Near Calyer Street, Brooklyn 196 Market St., Near Bread, Newark, N. J br back; black, white | | Legs of Canada Cane 15c 2 : } anc rs | Loins of Jersey Pork, 16! izes and 22 c ; 22 Newark Avenue, const a8 Jersey City, N. J. wae a | . ATW SEE Ae OAL Fresh Killed Fowls, 16! e+ | | Sizes 24, 26 and 28 20¢ *& PATERSON, N. J. (Distributing Store), 305 MAIN ST., PATERSON, N. J. * FRA reese | | Swift's Dixie Bacon, 18 ¢ | | izes 30, 32 and 34 25 aS eT =I ———————— Hiasement ee faa ee ALL STORES OPEN UNTIL 9—SATURDAYS 10 O’CLOCK. SEE ADS. DISPLAYED IN ALL OUR STORE WINDOWS ‘vemvenmennnnuanen rAsieF2hro BLOOMINGIALES’ tx! 18 %3'A0%, — soe aaa ©

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