The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1916, Page 17

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: THE EVENING WUKLD, F& ih Uc dt a ee eneietenentnea ees enema week. It might have been moonlight | for all the effect the rain had on the enthusiasm of the pa ns ALL CARS Printed: TO At Btoomingtates=——— At Bloomingdates’ he carnival, which haa ‘been fh ie é ne Given Free! Given Free! PERPIEX fas an all week, clebration of THE HOME OF TRUTH Flower Corsage 6 Gladioli Bulbs | the oper # strevt car traffic ove Upon presentation of sales: Residents on Long Island will check from any department of | | receive free 6 Gladioli Bulbs — by y we will give a corsage registering name and address in in our Cut Flower our Greenhouses Bulbs will be delivered at residence the ste of flo LEX.tO3C AV, Fare3900 sain rtoor Blooms All Harlem i well at the {Head of the talwart f marchers Miss Trout Writes 8 Writes She's Ham's | He ran a close second tn popularity jagrend that 59th to 60th Street Bride, but Records Show a |" te! ‘ie a Chair Cane Hats, 59c Mc & Holliday the recently crowned . E14 Miss Trout Wed Smith. | Quecn of Hartem, who was horne In Three Large Flat and Drooping ee | the purade With hor matde of Honet Brim Sailors € bay Angry over ¢ nome eh vbor decorated motor ea | These hats are very much in vogue and are to be had in Ninetecn-ye i dausht ‘ nivetirst # nt, know natural rose, purple, emerald or brown Very popular for Dr. William W, Trout, City Treasurer Har own ute a splendid P| | late spring or summer wear. ot Sprin Lake Reach, N owing, the ein fly a ad Naturai Wenchow Hats, $1.39 upset to leven that ‘ Mien , Chinese body grass hats are one of the ni llinery fads of the day. They New Jersey records, an 19 @ band of the Seventy-tirs are scarce and this price is very low : ‘ Trout was married in Weehawken, r Lambert 1. Eben, set Harlem with its march muse Gray and New Blue Untrimmed Jan. 31, 1914, to Ernest Keeney Smith of No. 176 Washington Park, Brook.| Company “, second Battery of Large Milan Hemp Sailors, $1.45 lyn. Field Artillery; Company H of the Gray or new blue. Very fine guality A number of the beat sailor Eleie Porter Trout ts a name famii-| Tenth Infantry of Mount Vernon, and and tricorne effects. Special, $1.4 far to Dr. Trout, and he also knows| hundreds of Boy Scouts gave a mili- |[f} Splendid Flower ‘Wreathe, 25¢ to 69c Ernest Keeney Smith, That is why|tary touch to the parade. After the |ff| Forget-me-nots, daisies and bud rose and fruit wreaths, special 28¢ to 69c. his daughter's letter from Virginia, | brass buttons came the merrymakers | Hats Trimmed Without Charge telling of her marriage, March 29| In costumes and masks and then fifty ka —~ Main Floor last, to Ric! paper man, hi The discovery o earlier one else heels of the 4. P. Ham, a news-| floats portraying the history of Har- plexed tho doctor and the Bronx. On one float what seems tc | ———At Bloomingdales’ The New Colonial Pumps, $5.50, $5.98 and $6.50 The popular pumps for this season have Louis XV. heels, large tongues and seli-covered buckles. A variety of pretty models are here to choose from, both turned or welted soles. s a sixty-year-old horse car of ew Jer marriage to som one-horse power and capabl of ac nt from V marr Miss Trout. Dr. ‘Trout doesn't know] Kinds, motor and hors¢ drawn, and what to say about the New Jer he end of the parade a dating eight not-in-a-hurry passengers: Then ne immedia announcer ginia, Mr. Smith den » business vehicles of all - Every Suit in This Lot a Reproduction of mystery, but he is clear as to Mr.|of more than a hundred automobites | Black Kid or Patent Leather. carrying guests of the Carnival Com White Glace Washable Kid... e M4 1@ may come home whenever| mittec, including the Mayors of sev mA inte > t 24 75 fe Si SS ee cree reer eee SFr on Dane Gry Ki a Late Foreign Model—aAll Priced at $24. eaid Dr. Trout. “But Ham will 1 r come in It was d while I am 3 oe High Walking Boots yee 30 Different Models, All Sizes, All Proportions X Just now we have a spl ‘ rablo of him to coax} nhtidnae \SESEEY lored 1 : ANG t _—" ‘ “ F her away from her family and rela FEF FINE! “ahh Black, P: oe Tan ie $2.98 and ‘ee We have specialized on suits at $24.75. A very large manufacturer of high-grade suits has co-op- (ves and marry her against our Medhioaisshectcatact hah ica! erated with us in reproducing Paris models to sell at popular prices. wi . —E ‘on — . . . o . fe Ham (the bridegroom's — 4+ Sioomte aa 1 Rieentngbitedt™™™ one Here we hare assembled exact re productions of the creations of Jeanne Lanvin, Beer, Jenny, mother) advised Elsio to get married Girls’ White Shoes r A Fetching Cheruit, Drecoll and other Paris style ereators, faithfully copied at popular prices. After having a} “yr prpeld, yy ” fo 7, veers yi ie Newest nature shape models in made a careful investigation we feel safe in asserting that this is white Nubuck, calf or buckski House Dress, 94c . Regular or extra high cut, button ny pretty styles at this low The Most Comprehensive and poe hyo aan: | Lelio rt ribet yet ache Collection of Suits at $24.75 in the City ; wife after she got do . We hac ‘ no objection to Dick, but we wan [if them to wait until he was ests || ih business and could take care of a Y s 6 to 11, $2.48 to $3.48 models, with bk witiecee eslinee The fabrics include the better grade of gabardines, Poiret includes plenty of black and nav) Sizes 11), to 2, $2.98 to $3.98 Mony are neatly trimmed with twills, medium weight poplins, mannish serges, Jersey cloth The ski1ts are in a pleasing variety of styles. The ordinary ies 1874 10 6) 38) laid iced | embroider (used in sport suits), worsted checks in various sizes, velour | or plain skirts so generally found elsewhere are in the minority checks, taffetas, poplins. The color range is comprehensive, in our stocks, as we design most of our skirts, thereby giving covering the entire line ef popular shades for this season and them an exclusiveness that is highly appreciated. “We are done with the Hams ana | Enjoy life! “Stop | the head- the Woods for all ti aches, colds, bad breath, ‘The Woods are Mr. and Mrs, J. M. sour stomach, Wood of Spring ko Beach, grand- parents of Ham. They received a let-|10-cent “Cascarets” is best Secont bioor } ter recently fro the Ueidal eouvlel” Cothartio for meny wo Ready with ‘Large Assortment of Sizes 14 to 44. Stout Sizes, 43 to 53. Full Busted, 421. to 54! 5. ing that the wedd ad taker ath , . a ce in Lynchburg, Va., on March 27 men, children, Important Notice There are many suits in this showing now that, because of the rising cost of materials, cannot be dupli- / haat wile the bri te was vi ung. in} ‘ al Hs Little Children’ s Apparel cated intee at the present prices, and it will be decidedly to your advantage to make an early selection that city ‘Miss M iy. Ambler) her Only a matter of a few days and then—Easter. We sug- eae ‘ ond Floor - gest that you see our assortments of pretty clothes for the little ones NOW, while stocks are at their best. Chambray Dresses (Illustrated), 49c Shrubs, Bulbs, Seeds $1 5 Suits and Topcoats, $1 5 Va. wo years old. echoolmate, at Cha’ Young Ham ts He attended several schools and col-| leges, including Harvard and Prince. At Bloomingdales! ~ At Bloomtngdates’ Russian style dress, front smocked and finished bin a few ears, He is i 7 : . Py and handsome, eee with tucks; choice of pink or blue with white collar, the-Roof Taking these suits by and large, up and down, in and out, a bride was askod recently by| cuffs and white-piped belt. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Many thousands of growing, Hol jud Petey Rendeaint: bi hict it ctloth 1 Babies’ Dresses, 49c to $4.98 land bushes end American shrubs, judging them from any standpoint by which good clothes mare you going to marry!| eae : bulbs, seeds, fruit trees, lawn grass should be judged, they measure up to a standard that is a standard, of sheer lawn or orgendie, trimmed with broidery and ribbon, coatee or empire effect; | | tow prices sizes 6 months to 2 years. ; Flowering Shrubs, 3 to 4 feet Children’s Coats, $1.98 to $10.98 high; many varieties, each, 49c Spring coats of various materials, including serges Fruit: Trees, including pple, seed and fertilizer at remarkably From a Style Standpoint They have lines, style, character and snap. The variety of styles em- e iene S and’ checks; belted or Ru n models, Some have peat,” plisn, wigs She Gans iiece the conservative lines that change very little from year to year, t night pique collars and cuffs, others have ruched silk belts; each 9% 69c, “8 r the more snugly fitting snappy models as well as the extremes portray- pis | 1 { : 49c, 9 a3 y meena ce | sizes 2 to 6 years, Rose Bushes, high grade, many ng the last word of fashion. These are in two- or three-button models, re babar b Hats io Match Coats, 49c to $3.98 varieties, ea. 10c; doz., one-quarter, one-half or full-lined, including the Norfolk backs, which responded. me Made of stray trimmed with ribbon or velvet, Ties Red Sei per Ob aa are very desirable for young men eae ii Second Floor wn Grass Seed, qt Me ‘ ‘ fr bushel $3000) nuandl $148 The Tailoring HARLEM- BRONK HOSTS inesates Flower and Vegetable Seed thoroughly good, particularly in the finishing. Compare, if you will, Cascarets Burbank's, New York Sced C the flat, carefully sewn seams in the linings and inside work, the part c and May's Northern, package, ; ld idol PARADE vail MN i pe end cwaeta ©, Be, 10¢ that does not show, but which adds so much to the appearance of the eat one or two Gladioli, leading Varieties, 3 garment |be Ho iro ols to bed dozen for 25¢ i : Dahlia Clumps, leading van ' The Materials I eties, 12 for 69 are blue serges, either plain or fancy, gray worsteds, silk mixtures in a No mail, phone or © OD. orders | | variety of shades and colors, EG art ae or ba det met | accepted for the above Topeoats, silk lined; Chesterfields, in gray or black; knitted coats, Pit tlie ph cornea goth | In ie ut ipuer Dept. loose fittin, 1p blue, Bray or olive; fancy cheviots, plain blue or olive; eres ei a OPARunt tkell d Stop sic eenhati on ie Main Floor putton-through models, form fittin, a western her cannot daun eared. inh Dae f nese Large stock of fresh cut flower F. ‘hi a ‘Park Suits pie. Overcoat. $20 to $30 spirits © wrlem was sive breath and constipation. Mothers at very moderate price asfntoi Ss, nt when rain fell Should give onan pool fevetlati n denias, each, Se and 10¢ Carelully selected assortment of these superior clothes in the new mile-long street par: hich was one | ions shit ra A able Coscairae any time, rea “vin Roses , & 5 Spring m_ dels. of the big events of Harlem's carnival Adee er gripe or| Hae Mone ANE ROG || t Floor B At Rioomsy le At Bloomtnadales? = ae i Radium Silk Blouse, $2. 98 | Men’: s Shoes, Special, $2.95 ew roll collar effect, as shown in | v pairs of men’s shoes go on | . The New and Better Hluaredlens Brant. ot plouse and special sale to-morrow at this price : : s ‘a stitched ‘ast They include mahogany, tan or gun Girls’ and Juniors’ Section enings are four large round pearl metal lace, English model; gun metal . This section has been transferred and enlarged, so that we Rubies A eae In rose, mais | | Blucher, comfort last; gun metal are better able to serve you than ever before. button, medium toe; vici kid blucher is A ne broad toe; calf or vici arch support rie yar Striped L 31 n Sant Pr Girls’ Coats for Easter, sizes 6 to 16 years, | | ,,.'ire4 binen Bloure i, various con shoes. Every pair a special value collar and cuffs, forming an excellent con Le _ No } ay Py says fart vith the asrinen Ra peer eriens oo i bent lite - ® ak iy o 7 Striped Crepe de Chine or tul otk | Coe» B ’ S : | Over 30 styles. We think this is one of the greatest varie- | | blouses in, several models, with high « i cone oys ults or Reefers , , ties to be found in the city of New York, and urge your calling | | collars, $2.98 and §$ | rd 4.95 pital hecauss the Newark shoo tomorrow while the assortments are at their best. They are MGIREBIRTLAG TITERS, tN (NaS $4. a, mostly all-wool cloths, lined or unlined, short or three-quarter | | invite, Blounens | $2.98 5 $7'oR. NY) These suits have extra pants and are ie Heit lengths, in almost every good color b ( a tf] >) made of fancy cheviots in various new \ \ *‘\ Spring models. Both pants lined. Sizes ay Junior Girls’ Coats, sizes 13 to 19 years, E 1 9 | “tet |\\7 to 17 years that at te $5. 00, $6. 95, $8. 95, $10.75 to $16.75 veg asses, $1. 5 | } | \ | Jumior suits, biue or brown serges, | wear 7 OI e-piece or spre Lil patel shepherd checks or fancy cheviots. Sizes | ven of the snappiest, newest styles, including the new full @ #\ with lenses suiteble for oe | ; nate a tion tia flare coats, the short boxy models, in practically all the colors, iC Ps ie e ) oO len He fot atl Dar ‘ Tf Ves? ies igs a It possible to Kive x i Se e t! charge j | eefers in Spring models, in serges, shep- YOu euch, won Shoe Top Suits, 10 to 16 years, $8.98 : Main Foo | rim) herd checks, covert cloth or fancy cheviote. value fe This is a clever suspender suit in black-and-white check | TTT At Rieaninadits \ sia (/ \ Sizes 2) to 8 years. ae nae wor ted oF eRe, in navy, Copenhagen brown or reseda green; Men’s ‘‘Otis’’ Brand Meats & Poultry I Boys’ Extra Pants Suits, $7.95 trom our 1 at, neatly trim: with button Ne tyl sk A ‘ | x yj Hf} | Plain blue serge or fancy cheviots, alpaca 5 Spring White Dresses, Girls’ sizes 6 nm 14, | see (Pe Sle a P| g ; {Sizes 8 to 1B year morrow. ; or Junior sizes 13 to 19, 98c to $19.75 | F? ints and | | meets a ¥ cniasuinict ISAVE-A-DOLLAR_'; Whit I wn, embroidered organdi id ther dainty | TIN. fine cotton au | f iW ’ Wak a ae sheer fabrics, Splendid variety NPAR SS eae « .|, Men’s Fibre & Silk Hosiery | by * mas 1 V 1 Bc | | vn . ; ; ee: | Silk ee for Girls, 10 to 16 years leat” Linderw Acre is At Ie Pair At 29¢ Pair At 390 Pair , ) a derwear, ah Veal Sie Fibre Silk § SCC) Pure Silk Socks, with, Pure Silk Socks, with . NEW YORK CITY STORES QOKIYN, ie ‘ $10.75, $11.75, $12.75 1} WY Ie Rowsting Yeu, tb 14\¢ | | onds ot iced ceintorced heels and toes, Yertical black-and-white ay ton iets July Fulivn St tt i in New models, Silk taffeta, in reseda, Copen, rose or navy. | | iN bls tat | | bas of Baring \ ao lg _featorved hel ste variety of dei stipes for Spring: also , ty Pee | | Brigaan shirts | i i oie | black or able colors ese are bh white stripes. \ iris I ub Dresses, 78c fo $2.98 || bi hi eatt aha | : e perk} Aer | + cpp xeeptionally fine hose, | Some have silk clocking | ee ae oe ‘ " ’ Sizes 6 to 14 years, A splendid assortinent of gingham, | Same ahs aes esl 20. | | Men's Duplex Washable Gloves, 59c NEW J | | percale, chambray, plain or striped driil Prices are 79¢, 98¢, | | Union Suits, 29e | Heavy quality, embroidered backs in self or black. Choice of butternut, ) abi : | | $1.49, $1.98 and $2.98. Mans s to select from at each | | White cotton rit Tom 1 f | suaturat ray en eT PES Open .vights to | | price || Men's Kid” or ' Mocha Gloves, 89c to $2.00 p | ae Ktoor ia ! 1} Main Floo TH TO 60TH ST X. TO 3D AVE,

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