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WORKS RAPS | “POLITICS FOR TEMPTING HUGHES Senator Decries Action of Go- ing to Supreme Court to Get a Presidential Candidate. WASHINGTON, April 12—Senator Works, Republican, to-day coupled @n attack on the army bill with a denunciation of politicians, who, he declared, were trying to tempt Jus- ties Hughee with a Presidential nomination “Partisan politics,” declared the Senator, “is ruthless in its demands And invades the most sacred pre, eincts of the national government. It 1s seeking place and pelf and Power wherever and whenover {t can find entrance, “Just now it Is attempting to in-| vade the Supreme Court of the United States. It 19 presenting to a member of that body the greatest temptta- tion that could be offered to an! American citizen, to surrender his! Place on the bench and becomo a! candidate for political office, This! attempt to bring the highest judictal tribunal of the country, or any mem- ber of it, Into politics should be! fesented, not only by the member to| whom the tempting offer ts made, but by the whol country. “To my mind It Js of the gravest im- | Dortance that tho great tribunal should | be separated absolutely and forever from politics, candidacy for office or any interest in elections beyond that of the disinterested and patriotic pri- | vate citizen. | “If any member of the Supreme! Court is tempted by an offer of a nom- ination as a candidate for the Pre dent of the United States and refu: and for that reason tlously accept al office or ens: have render country a great and lasting service “If he does that one act of unselfish patri and devotion to the best interests of his country that has so signally honored him, it will keep his memory green in the minds of his coun! who t ymen long after the politicians 8 tempted him are forgotten. f his name as a candidate to him and to nernally John's Hoepital No Optometrist ever uses “DRUGS” or “DROPS” in an exami- nation of eyes for glasses. Because they involve dan- ger and are unnecessary in the advanced metho skilful practice of Optometry The scientific training, su- perior equipment, and pro- fessional standing of theop- tometrist assure accuracy in examining eyes—in mak- ing and fitting glasses. Optometrists are regis- tered under State laws Soclety the of the City of ‘ork. At Bloomingdales’ | Auction Sale of Growing Plants, Shrubs & Bulbs In our Greenhouses - on - the- Roof every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during April and May, 2 to 5.30 p. m. To dispose of the vast quan- tities of plants, shrubs and bulbs Holland is sending to America we are holding this auction sale. Everything being sold at bargain prices. In Greenhouses-on-Roof We Offer Holland and American Growing Rose Bushes, including pink and crimson rambler, each 5¢ and 10c, Azalea Mollis, 49¢. Rhododendrons, 69¢ and 89¢, Magnolias, $1.29 and $1.89. Peach Trees, 49¢. Gladioli, leading varieties, 3 doz. for 25c. Cherry and Quince Trees, 89c. California Privet, each 3c; per 100, $2.75. Rose Trees, 69¢. Hydrangeas, wergeilas, lilacs and about 50 other flowering shrubs, 3 to 4 feet high, each, 49c. Plum, Pear, Apple Trees, 69c. Dahlia Clumps, leading vari- eties, 12 for 69c. Holland and American Growing Shrubs, Bulbs, Fruit Trees, Flow- ering, Vegetable and Grass Seeds at interesting prices. Prepaid mail, telephone or charge orders filled, In Cut Flower Shops, Main Floor Girls in Dutch costume and Japanese in native dress to serve lain Floor and Roof \_sTHE EVENING Photo. by E Bloomingdal” Studios. At Bloomingdales’ 200 Women’s Suits, $19.75 The big effort made by us to produce this line of suits was certainly worth while. It is a collection that we do not believe has been or will be equalled in this city this season at anywhere near this price. There are fifteen smart, new styles, copies of late imported models, including plain tailored, new flared coat suits, new braided suits, new Chudda cloth suits, new silk and serge combinations. The materials are man- nish serges, gabardines, poplins and black-and-white check worsteds. The colors are the new Rookie colors, Copenhagen blue, gray, tan, reseda, and navy or black. Particular attention is directed to the skirts. They are different. We pay particular care to the designing, seeing that they are not the conventional, plain tailored skirts, but having little style-touches that individualize them. The linings in the majority of cases match the color of the suit. In some cases they are the new fancy all-silks. Records kept in our depestment show that we fit four out of every five suits without any alterations. All sizes for misses and wornen. Second Floor At Bloomingdales!’ eee Women’s Spring Coats, $9.75 Twenty styles in ten colors and eleven different cloths for misses and women. Every coat is new, being a late style. Materials are all- wool poplins, whipcords, serges, Bedford cords, diagonals, coverts, tweeds, velours, checks, black-and-white worsteds. Styles embrace the new standing collars, loose belted and flared backs, also the chic plaited-at-side coats. Second Floor, ‘At Bloomingdales’ Women’s “Courtly” Silk Hose, 79c Made expressly for us and obtainable nowhere else. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. Pure thread silk in a wide range of colors. Orders accepted for ‘‘Courtly’’ Hosiery to match any costume at short notice. Main Floor, At Biovmingdales Women’s Footwear, $5.50 A specially attractive collection at this price includes models in White Nubuck Button or Lace Boots, Ivory finish Sole and White Heels. Champagne Kid Laced Boots, Turned Soles and Covered Heels. Sand K id Laced Boots, Welt Sole and Leather Louis Heels. Black Glace Kid Laced Boots, Welt Soles. Patent Colt Colonials, Self Covered Buckles. Dull or Glace Kid Colonials, Turned Soles. White Washable Colonials, Louis Heels. Second Floor a At Bloomingdales’ ————_ > Silk Gloves, 48c Pure thread silk, double finger tips, three-row embroidered backs, self or black contrasting embroideries. Jn black, white or a large range of colors, Two-clasp chamoisette gloves in a variety of colors or white. Main Floor At Bloomingdales’ Brassieres, 50c Three dozen styles to select from, including De Bevoise, and Bien Jolie models, in new Spring styles. Hooked front, crossed back, good quality cambric and muslin, Trimmed with embroid- ery and fine laces. Reinforced under arms. Also Bandeau bras- sieres of pink or white mesh, ‘At Blooming ales’ Corsets, $1 98 Warner net brassieres with ‘i shields. Sizes in the lot from 34 Anew Spring model for women to 50. or misses. Made of handsome pattern fine quality broche. Trimmed with fancy braid or embroidery; low bust, long hip model, with hose supporters at- tached. Sizes 19 to 26 Misses’ model is lightly boned, while the style for women is more Second Floor, ‘At Bloomingdales’ Underwear, 98c | Women’s Glove Silk Vests or corset covers in pink or white. Neatly trimmed. Glove silk top union suits with body of gauze weight cot- Brunet, heavily boned. Second Floor, ton. Main Floor. WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, ; CMP dedettdatahaa Women’s Trimmed Hats, $5.00 1916. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH Phone Plaza 5900 59th to GOth Street Lex.to3d Av. A Tremendously Important Sale of aw Ready-to-Wear Garments for Men, Women, Boys and Girls Starts Tomorrow The importance of this sale cannot be emphasized too strongly. Extensive prep- arations have preceded this announcement. Careful comparisons and taking into con- markets justify our assertion that this is ’ The Season’s Most Startling Value-Giving Event sale prices, every item prepared for this sale is ex- ceptional. the sale. But it will be impossible to replace ex- f hausted stocks at these prices. f Every item is new Spring 1916 merchandise, worthy of every consideration, not only because of the low price, but from a style standpoint. \ Coming as it does just before Easter, this is one ad of the most important and timely sales ever held by us. We have recently exerted our utmost efforts in producing a collec- tion of hats to retail at $5.00 which, from a style value, we confidently assert surpasses any to be found in the city at this price. The new effects, new materials, new shapes, all the fads and fancies of new mil- linery fashion will be found splendidly represented, and for this sale we feature the superb collection prepared to meet the demand with a feeling of confidence that it will give you an entirely new idea of what $5.00 can do for you in purchasing your Easter hat. Second Floor. At Bloomingdales Girls’ and Misses’ Hats, $2.95 At this price we have specialized on an assortment of hats for Easter as well as school and sport wear that will impress you with the fact—for fact it is--that it is our intention to dominate this field more than it has ever been dominated by any one house in New York. The styles are as clever as they are numerous and as numerous as they are clever. ‘There is an unusually attractive assortment prepared at $2.95, eT aioe eee a At Bloomingdales Cat) ane me eT | Waists, Special Values, $4.98 Particular care has been given to the collection of a special assort ment of waists to feature at $4.98 for this sale. Included are: Georgette or crepe de chine blouses, in plaited, full flare collars. Georgette blouses with ruffled collar and cuffs, hemstitched. Georgette blouses, double collar and vestee of white, pearl button trimmed. tin striped crepe de chine blouses, white net blouses color range is flesh, maize, coral, bisque. gray, also white Second Floor—— ene th Petticoats, $3.95 “107" Brand Satin Petticoats, guaranteed for service or a new ‘oomingdates’ At Bloomingdales Fox Scarfs, $21.50 These are large double fur scarfs of white, dyed blue, cross, taupe or red fox, trimmed with head and bushy tail, made so they can be worn in a variety of ways, and very special for this event. ccond Floor one for any that goes wrong. A light weight, good quality satin in emerald, Russian, Copenhagen, navy, gray or white. Fancy flared flounce finished with scal- loped ruffle. Decidedly special in every way —— Second Floor. Ct Blvomingdater’ > —At Hloomingdales irls’ Spring Coats, $4.95 Ten styles toselect from. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Mostly all-wool Junior Girls’ Coats, $5.95 These coats were made for the “hard to fit girl'’-the awkward coats, either lined or unlined, girl, the stout girl, the normal for dress, afternoon or school girl, of 13 to 19 years, Cut on a wear. We have made great special pattern just to fit this preparation for this sale and kind of girl. Six new styles in feel sure that these are the best all wool cloths, black-and-white Valusaite halioundlin Naw ork checks, worsteds with collars of at this price Many of the pretty contrasting shades of silk, models cannot be duplicated later | fancy striped mixtures, also at these prices mannish serges in all colors. Sete cant Hiner At Hloomingdale’) ‘At Bloomingdales’ Child’s Hose, 25c Girls’ Shoes, $3.98 Fine 1x1 ribbed mercerized White Nubuck button or lace hose, double run, very elasti shoes with welted sole, built on black, white or tan. Suitable nature shape lasts. stockings for school wear. Sizes The price graduates down in smaller sizes to $2.48 ond Floor for boys or girls. Wain Floor —— At Bloomingdales” 6 Gladioli Bulbs Given Free Residents on Long Island will receive free 6 Gladioli Bulbs by | registering name and address in our Greenhouses-on-the-Roof. Bulbs delivered at residence Venetian String Orchestra Consisting of men and women, in native costume, will play in our Greenhouses daily from 2 to 5 P. M | Greenhouses-on-the-Roof _————— a i sideration the rapidly advancing wholesale‘ Although we do not quote “values” other than the Quantities are here at the beginning of by EB. Brunel, ningdale Studios. At Bloomingdales’ Men’s Suits, $15 We admit that these suits at $15 set standards rather than follow standards. They are designed to satisfy the exacting taste of the young man who considers style first, to please the fancy of the older, more conservative man who realizes that good tailoring is essential to the life of a garment, and supply a pleasing surprise to the man versed on quality of cloth. Blue serges, worsteds and cheviots in brown, olive, fancy mixtures, two- or three-button soft roll or three-button conservative styles; some belted back models for young men. Our Clothing Store makes new friends daily many of them being men who have hitherto purchased their clothing at specialty stores. Our policy of telling the whole truth in regard to the clothing we sell no misstatements, no exaggerated valuations—-is your sateguard. Second Floor \ eer At Bloomingdales’ Silk-Lined Top Coats, $15 Chesterfield pattern silk-lined top coats in Oxford or black. Form- fitting, button-through coats in blue or olive. Knitted loose-fitting coats in gray or heather. Quarter or half lined. Very pleasing selec- tion and unusual value at this price. Second Floor ‘At Bloomingdales’ 2400 Men’s Shirts, 74c These shirts have all come into the house since the first of April. They are brand new in style and patterns. Negligees with French or laundered cuffs. All in coat style and we guarantee the colors. The materials are madras, Russian cords, percales, mercerized fabrics. Finished with pearl buttons and have split cushion neck- bands. Similar shirts are seldom found elsewhere at this price. Main Ftoor At Bloomingdales” Boys’ Suits, $4.95 Boys’ blue serge suits, all wool worsted serge, patch pockets, Nor- folk model, all seams taped and pants lined; sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ extra pants fancy cheviot suits in popular shades and models for Spring and Summer; sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ junior suits. sizes 2!% to 8 years; serges and fancy cheviot materials. Second Floor At Bloomingdales” At Rloomingdates’ Silk Ties, 44c All new Spring 1916 patterns. Include Charvet silk in plain colors, foulards in spots or figures, crepe silks in fancy eflects or solid colors, All in open-end slip-easy inside band Also panel effects with stripes and figures Medium gray suede, half pique, with Paris point or three rows of black embroidery. Pure Kayser silk double finger tipped gloves, gray with self or black embroidery; also very at- tractively priced at 98c. shape with Main Floor Men’s Gloves, 98c —- — Main Floo At Bloomin Men’s Hats, $1.66 Derbies or soft hats, Soft hats in green, gray Derbies in fast black. for young men or At Bloomingdales Silk Socks, 35c Fancy pure silk socks in broad stripes and silk clockings or plain colors, made with rein- forced heels and toes. 3 Pairs for $1.00 Main F loc At Bloomingdales’ ————— - Men’sShoes, $4.00 Four new models of Oxfords and eight new models of lace boots in patent, dull calf, vici kid or tan in new shapes. or brown. Proportions older men. Main Flo! 1¢ Blooming: Boys’ Hats, $1.49 Hats of straw or cloth for the little fellow or soft hats for larger boys; big variety at this price. Second Floor, Second Floor — vomingdales Boys’ Shoes, $2.98 | [7.2 ; Oe ee 8, $: eather! | Union Suits, 69c button or lace, mannish styles; Bleached white lisle, athletic sizes 1 to 5!y st) knee or ankle length. Sizes Smaller sizes, $2.48 for me Second Floor Main Floor, ——At Bloomingdales shkisft'ro BLOOMINGDALES' {7x 49 '93"40k: hg leg ee, oeeeeetecrme a)

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