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18, 1916. ; UU HIRE ORION UTTER wT TITNNTT ITT! a ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “Bu: HOME or TRUTH, THE EVENING WORED, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY got me elated that the ja clreus and { ax dropped ity was not a 4 Water Wagon + f Is to the sadales Flags and Bunting for | Washington’s Birth’y | We are ready with # large 4 JEAN CRONES ti a glad that r students, | resulted all churohes there to the spies from NEW THREAT TOKILL coming than f know ruard thelr prernisee, tool-pigeons” |letter was mail the school prin- @ joo | of hes ot a hg bunt at wat time to let er go police that the | cipais city asking them to ex neh jags, poles, brackets, etc sner Scull “Reda’ nti-clerical demon. | plain the scientific side of the effect 100. 10 Leo nghsnlah de 5c, atrati th i ‘oho! as on the ¥ n, and Capt pney of the Anarchist Sdn Niger teehee ae dai tempted poisoning seem {nsi in comparison. TWO-YEAR-OLD TOT Flag outfit, consisting of flag, | pole, bracket, holder, etc., $1.28. Third F100 rp Squad belleve Grones not only wrote ets, but matied tem himself. |Men have been sent to stricts Whore it te believed he may be found. restaurant an@ club has 59% 1060 STREET 1 Moo ISIS a Page.) ningdales SECOND WEEK , : charges | Every hotel, Hock & Pebk’s usar high Falgue se IBAN CHONTBS | Heen wearohed for the former Chicago TOOK SUBWAY RIDE! j grade A Heniery for Men . University Club chef, or for som } Women and Children, at price | “WORKED AROUND” POLICE ciuo to him. Detectives ure watching HJorist’s Daughter” Had Series of } amie, Welk es ile to. HEADQUARTERS HERE, | headquarters of anarchistn here and Thrilling Adventures Bet lowiags The second page was blank and the | in nearby towns. Capt. William M aring Adventures Berore = | Offley of the Department of Justice has men working in Jersey as well as | ere and in Boston Getting Home. Roros, Women's Excetlent Silk Stock- ings, with lisle tops and Were 41.19» pair... N. third told how Crones eluded the But- » pol nd visited Police Head- | Margaret who lacks three months of being two years old, re- Perfect eyesight The police make me augh | The detactives have learned that | turned to her hor at No. 101 West The « : ¢ next thin; 1 Men'MGood Weight Stk Socks When Twas ja Hutalo two apies | Crones has two older brothers. One| Ninety-seventh Street to-day after event i vane to ean Were 111.00 « pair Now 79¢ where after mo crorat the whole | Of them lives in New York and (he. series of thrilling adventures which hy h f ‘ " ‘ity Tha t “ture police are trying to find him to see 1 ") brought to its highest point o | Specie’ Sates Folder on Request City Than as 1 past to a Chureh Md included ng journey in the pub: f by “ teat j ah T aaluted the ehucch and after a {If the fugitive has joined him I 1) usefulness by Perfect Fitting j PECK & PECK while Ese in the a window the | Chicago despatohes say the mem. a ight In pA -| Glasses.” | ENCLUSIVE HOSIERY were talking after a while | bers of the Anarchist Squad Detective |Cartok of the Fourth Branch who We offer the professional they went backe ha-ha-ha. How for two quit my work yew York again. 1 Neke New York Yesterday I was working for an hour around the police headquaters but no one Bureau whe ceived orders " because New York re-|Started to search for her yesterday » Crones dead |“fternoon when her father, John, a | florist at No, 208 West Ninety-sixth Street, reported her missing. Although Margaret can toddie het vocabulary is limited. She cannot tel! | how she came to be on the south bound local platform of the subway at Ninoty-sixth Street yesterda: ternoon. But she was there and services of Oculists—Regis Physicians — to determ whether you require glasses and prescribe them if nece Examination of your eyes by Our Oculists (Registered Phy- sicians) is included in the cost | of Harris Glasses. | There is no charge for the services of Our Ooulists whether or not you require or purchase Glasses. b $e Sith Toomer at spt Stowe BR Aeorae a6 Somt New vonn cf ce not a AP YI UUideICUsTEA TCAs WORLD WANITS WORK WONDERS John Martines of No. 103 West Nino- 10.75 ty-neventh Street saw her enter a car Mrs, Martiner thought the child was with @ woman who had precedad bor into the car, When the woman paid no attention to the little one Mrs, Dresses, Copies of Late Paris Models, $10.75, $14.75, $16.50, $19.75 These dresses reflect the very latest style tendencies from Paris. have the dash and snap and go that give them immediate prestige. Martinez asked some questions. It was soon apparent that the little girl wan lost. Mrs, Martinez was on her way to Trinity Mission in Fulton Street and she took Margaret there, The Mis- sion oMfcials advised her to take the lost little girl OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & 34th Street—New York 4 Exceptional Showing of Women’s New Spring Tailored Suits Of Gabardine, Poiret Twill, Tailor Serge, Velour and Callot Check, Velour Cloth; also Gras de Londre, Faille and Taffeta Silks, in plain or with cloth combinations. 35.00 45.00 55.00 and upwards They to the foundling asylum at No. 173 t Sixty-eighth Street and through report made by the 6 asylum to the police of the receipt of | a little lost girl MeCarton found her. MAYOR RAPS FEATURES OF ‘DRY’ CAMPAIGN For One Thing Health Board's Water Wagon Will Not Race Through White Light District. Mayor Mitehe! to-day completed his modification of the anti-aleohol cam- paign planned by the Department of th. In stating his reasons for the al changes in the original spec- tacular scheme the Mayor said: “This administration has no desire to interfere with the personal liberty of the people of New York. ‘There is no objection to the Department of Health showing in a scientific way how the abuse of aloohol does great barm. But we have no desire to enlist the Health Department in a total abstinence campaign.” The Health Department had planned to get one of the Street Cleaning Department sprinkling carts and to parade it through the white lebt district Monday night bearing anti-whiskey signs, The Mayor de- ana West 125th Vout 4th 8} 2 Columbus A They have the materials and workmanship that make this prestige {fos St, Nichoiaa increase the life of the dres: Py) We are building, building, building all the time in this section, because of our constant effort to combine good taste, good work and moderate prices. At $10.75 French serges in several chic styles, in @ variety of colors and a full size rang>. Sik taffetas, three late models, with the newest style skirts, in good quality silk, light or dark colors. At $14.75 Our own copies reproduced from some of our higher priced dresses, in taffeta, charmeuse or crepe de chine, in a wide color range. Sizes for misses or women. 1007 Broadway, near siilloughhy, Bixtyn 489 Fulton 8t. “Eddys’’ is the Sauce that is favored by the millions. At $16.50 Very smart dress, smocked (see cut), made in either crepe de chine or crepe de meteor, in a wide color range and in all sizes. This model features the new cascade skirt, one of the prettiest effects of the new season. At $19.75 Dresses of Georgette crepe, crepe meteor, crepe de chine, charmeuse, in the latest colors and a good selec- tion of styles and materials. Sizes for misses or women. Second Floor i a Men’s and Young Men’s Suits & Overcoats, $12.50 These garments are taken from higher priced lines and the suits include 2- or 3-button models of blue serge in plain or fancy weaves, fancy worsteds or cheviots, in plaid, stripes, overplaids or checks, in blue, brown, gray or olive; sizes 16 to 22 years for young men, 33 to 46 chest measure, in regular, stout or long models. The overcoats are hand-tailored. Some are silk lined. In Chesterfield, double-breasted, 4-button through, loose-fitting coats, with self or velvet collars, sizes up to 42 chest. High Grade Trousers, | Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, $3.95 and Mackinaw Coats, 500 pairs of trousers, plain blue $4.95 or black serge, or fancy worsteds Boys’ extra pants suits of fancy in stripe effects; sizes up to 50] cheviots, in patch pocket models, waist measurement, ba 2 pants lined, sizes 7 to 18 years, , . he overcoats are in small lots, Boys’ Mackinaw Coats } mostiy only one of two of a kind, In various fancy plaid materials; | These are in desirable materials sizes 9 to 17 years, $4.95. and are priced at $4.95. Spring Shirts Special, 75c 29.75 Flavors Steaks, Chops, Fish, | | Roasts and Gravies. At Grocers and Made by E, Pritchard, 331 Spring St..N.Y. || ARR TA RARE a Delicatessen Stores, 34th Street—New York eet, Bamue cay Sut wine eM. Invite Particular Attention to their Showing of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Spring Apparel An unusual collection of the latest fashion development in distinctive and exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s models, At Moderate Prices Mizses’ New Spring Suits—Exceptional styles for the younger set in sport, flare and belted models of Tailor Serge, Gabardine and Velour Checks. 22.50 25.00 29.75 39.75 | Misses’ New Spring Suits—special Values \ Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for women 32, 34 and 36 bust measure B. Altman & Cu. Spring Fashions for Misses are lavishly displayed in the Department on the Second Floor. Among them are Tailor- made Suits of distinction; Afternoon and Evening Dresses which sound the latest note in chic appareling; and many simple eK ABET Men’s Large Open End | SvRArt and aitrectiag malted a Has. modelact penis wear pete | fpr spe that are the embodiment Ay ey ne Negligee Shirts with French Cuffs | s04 Gal pons ag ue, Copenhagen, Black and new shades} 22,5() | of springtime charm. Gripes, don, Penian tfezts | Made of Woven or Printed Madras or Sateen and other patterns. Made of very good quality silk. These are fea- tured as very attractive values. \ ite ae —————————————E Sizes 1314 to 17. A manufacturer who was very anxious to place his goods with us, made these shirts for us at a price in order that we might dis- tribute them as one of the strongest shirt bargains shown here in a long time. They are strictly new and the colors are all guaranteed. Misses’ Separate Skirts (sizes incomplete) Misses’ New Spring Coats—A diversity of models for sport, dress and general wear of Gabardine, Serge, Check, Mixture and Covert 15.00 20.00 Men’s Shoes Special, $3 These shoes are in vici, dull or pat- ent leather, lace or button mod- els; splen- didly made 29.75 37.5! of corduroy or worsted fabrics, will be placed on sale to-morrow, for complete closing out, at the very low prices of Misses’ Afternoon Dresses—Exclusive and original models in variations of the 18.00 15.00 15.00 favored styles and materials, including Taffeta, Satin Georgette and Georgette Crepe. 20.00 25.00 35.00 $2.90 & $3.75 Misses’ Serge Dresses Misses’ Evening and Dancing Frocks- Embroidered Net, “Youthful Dresses in dec Georgette Crepe. 19.75 22.50 Charmeuse, Satin, 25.00 29.75 edly new tailored and braid- trimmed models of Serge and combination of Serge and New and exclusive models in Soiree, Net, jieorgette, Vatieta and Changeable Silks. 29.75 Chiffon 35.00 | Girls’ Spring and Summer Dresses Comprisi 2.00 Girls Dancing Dresses an extensive assortment of practical dresses in unusual styles of Gingham, Chambray, Linen, Garicord, 2.95 3.95 Lingerie 10.75 and Repp. 9.75 now Only tine broken sizes | Men's Shoe Depart 13.75 to 27,50 34th and 35th Strerts. B. Altman & Cn. A Clearing Sale of Men’s Shoes in progress, comprises several broken lines of fine-quality Footwear, in plain and novelty styles, which have been marked, to facilitate a quick disposal, below the regular selling prices. at considerably now in stock can be supplied at the reduced prices. ment, Hirst Floor) Fifth Avrnw-Madison Avene, New York over English lasts, We have just received word that the manufacturer has been compelled to advance his prices on these goods, so that when the They are generous in their pro- portions and much better made than the average shirt at this price. Comparing them to the general present limited stock of them is | run of shirts retailed at 75c, they Prhausted we will have to charge these shoes. are wonders. padi ‘ews and Boys’ Clothing and Shoes on Second Floor, Purvishiigs on Main Floor At BL For Springtime Dressmaking—Our 1916 Model 12-Section ‘‘Acme’’ Adjustable Dress Forms, $6. a4 Exceptional at This Price The ‘Acme’ Dress Form (winner of a gold medal at the Panama Exposition) is almost as indispensable as the sewing machine for profes sional or home dressmaking. The 1916 model is easily and quickly adjusted to reproduce the figure you require. Independently adjustable at the neck, bust, ‘At Bloomingdales” omingidates? Sale of Hosiery We are disposing of special pur- chases amounting t6 25,000 pairs for men, women and children at remarkable savings. Main Floor he | At Bloomingdales’ Young Tom and Hen Turkeys, lb., 25c Dry Picked Roasting Chick- 20 ens, Young Fancy Broilers and waist, hips and skirt. | | Chickens, 18!c - : | Legs of Canada Lamb, 141e Made in Two Models at $6.50 Prime Roast Beef, 4h Style A--when closed, is 32-inch bust measure and Loins of Fresh Pork, 16!ye | | may be adjusted to any size up to 44 inches. Fresh Cal, F Swift's Bonele Swift's Armou’s ured Hams, ms, $6inch bust measure ip to 48 inches ind Style B-—when closed, is may be adjusted to any sizc When ordering by mail, please specify which Po r\ style is wanted. asement — nM in Hloor tia aoe \ TRA utah ro BLQOMINGDALES' Cex, % SO AVES yOUUUUw