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

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serene ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH Lex. to 3d AV, Pie 3s08 ‘At Bloomingdates’ 59th to 60th Street $19.75. price concessions. , \ \ \check worsteds. ~~“ from which to choose. for the Easter parade. Second Floor. At Bloomingdales $25 Suits and Top Coats, No, this is not a mistake on our part. ing in the average clothing advertisement. dise or the store's sale policy. build business for this department. ‘At Bloomtugdales Correct Footwear for Easter We were fortunate in anticipating a scarcity of footwear which is at present quite noticeable throughout the trade, and are splendidly prepared to meet your demand for Easter footwear es it should be met. We are showing a very com- prehensive assortment of styles and colors in either high boots, pumps or Colonials. Colored Boots All champagne kid boots, lace, turn soles, with cov- ered Louis XV. heels, $5.50. All sand kid boots, lace, welted soles, leather Louis heels, $5.50. A newly created combi White Boots Genuine buckskin, lace or button models, leather Cu- ban heels; also white calf button, $5.98. All white calf high boots, lace or button models, turn tion of derk gray, Bolivia / welt. soles, self-covered green or coffee brown, with ( or leather Louis heels, white calf tops and leather \ $6.98. Louis heels, lace, $5.98. f All white wash: Same mode! in dull or pat- L\) able nubuck button eather Louis ent leather, white culf top, h 98. special $3.98 Al. white mubuck button or lace boots, ivory finished sole and seif- covered heels, $5.50, Havana brown or light colured glace kid, lace high boot, leather Louis hees, welted soles, $6.98. covered buckle; cial, $5.50. A similar model in white nu. Colonial Pumps The popular black glace, kid or Ivory or dove gray glace kid, $6.50. | buck, $3.98. ond Floor. “Promenade”? Pumps These are very pop- ular, They are in black lace, blue or bronze kid, or patent coltskin, leather Louis heels; splencid fitting, $3.50, pump for this sea- son has a large tongue and self. mat D> patent leath- er or white washable kidskin with self covered Louis XV. heels; spe- At Bloomingdales Auction Sale of Growing Plants, Shrubs & Bulbs In our Greenhouses-on-the-Roof every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday during April and May, 2 to 5.30 P. M. To dispose of the vast quantities of plants, shrubs and bulbs Holland is sending to America we are holding this auction sale, Everything being sold at hargein prices. In Greenhouses-on-Roof We Offer Holland and American Growing| California Privet; each. 3c: per Rose Bushes, including pink and |100, $2.75 crimson rombler; each Se and WC} Rose Trees, 9c Azales Mollis, \c : a ; Spear eehy 69c and 49. | ,H¥drangeas, weigelas, lilacs and about 50 other flowering shrubs, 3 to 4 feet high; each 49 Plum, Pear, Apple Trees, 69¢ for 25c| Dahlia Clumps, leading varieties; Cherry and Quince Trees, 89 | 12 for 690 Holland and Americen Growing Shrubs, Bulbs, Fruit Trees, Flower ing, Vegetable and Grass Seeds at interesting prices. Prepaid mail, telephone or charge orders filled. In Cut Flower Shops, Main Floor 20,000 Roses; special, each 10,000 Gardenias; special, each A large stock of fresh cut flowers at remarkably low prices. Girls in Dutch costume and Japanese in netive dress to serve you Main Floor and Magnolias, Peach Trees, Gladioli, leading varieties; 3dozen $1.29 and $1.89 49c At Bloomingda Washable Satin Underbodices. Tailored models, with hemstitch- ing, others with fine lace trimming and lace insertions; wide ribbon. $1,00 Underbodices of flesh crepe de Night Gowns and Envelope , of batiste. Empire et- ‘ed or hemstitched, sleeve: owns with rows of tucks in $1.00 Skirts in flesh batiste, full models,| chine, two wide insertions of lace, Flesh Undermuslins, $1.00 $15 Suits and Top Coats, $15 $20 Suits and Top Coats, $20 $25 Yes, it is quite a bit different from what you are accustomed to read- Of course we had a reason for making the advertisement different. The clothing is different and the general line of bombastic claims made for the general line of medium priced clothing would not tit either the merchan- A good New York tailor who makes high priced clothes compared our $15 suits with other $15 suits that are said to be worth $17, $20 and $25, and from his own lips we have the assurance that we have a right to hold our heads mighty high and be very proud of the clothes we have selected to There are a number of $15 suits in stock now that cannot be duplicated to sell for that price Jater on, and it is advisable that you make a selection at once while there is a wide range of patterns and styles to choose from. There are suits and overcoats in our stock as low as $10 and others as high as $30, all of them marked all they are worth and worth all they marked. —————— A# Bloomingdales" Given Free! 6 Gladioli Bulbs Residents on Long Island will receive free 6 Gladioli Bulbs by fegistering name and address in our Greenhouses. delivered at residences. On the Roof Women’s Tailored Suits, $19.75 In preparing for our big pre-Easter sale, we decided that $19.75 would be the most popular price for women’s suits. We talked $19.75. We looked for $19.75. In some places we insisted on $19.75. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916. _ ‘MARCH RECORD MONTH "oe. Bulbs will be We concentrated on With some manufacturers our ready money was an inducement for With others our large out-put influenced extra fine linings and materials and just now we feel confident that we are presenting a wonderfully attractive line of suits at this price. \\ There are mannish serges, gabardines, poplins and black-and-white There are the new rookie colors, Copenhagen, gray, tan, treseda, navy or black. There are fifteen smart up-to-the-minute styles Come and choose your suit tomorrow to be sure to have it all ready Second heaima al ey meine | ‘At Bloomingdales’ A New Smocked This model is particularly attractive, being made of beach cloth in rose, pink, green, blue or tan. Large flat collar in new shape, trimmed with pearl buttons. Front is hand-smocked; two roomy pockets and belt; front lacing; sizes 14 to 20 years; as illustrated, $1.98. 20 yrars, era; Ib, lb oe Spring Lam Banerien Second F jooy ‘At Bloomingdales’ Specials In Our Meat Department Although our prices are usually lower than those prevailing else- where, our high standard for gual- ity ts always maintained, . corn-fed, dry picked sting chickens; Ib... ..,.22¢ Middy Blouses having striped collar, cuffs and pockets and yoke box pleats and belt; sizes 14 to $1.49 Regulation Middy Blouses, Paul Jones model, red, pink, blue or white collar and cuffs; sizes 8 to 20 years. Middy Blouses of white mili- tary drill; regulation sailor collar, short sleeves; specially suitable for school, college or gymnasium use; sizes 4 to 20 years, special at, 75 98c b, legs or hindquart- ath 20¢ Roast Beef, 2 or 3 rib cut of native beef; Ib. Veal, milk-fed, legs or rumps; Ib ‘ f l4}yc 16! ¢ 22 Fowls, dry picked fancy fowls, for soup or fricasee; Ib Veal, milk-fed shoulders; Ib, 15!4¢ Veal, breast or racks, for stew or dressing; !b Pork small loins of Jersey pork; » 20¢ 1M loc lee with 5 deep flounces; lace insertions| ribbon shoulder straps, elastic at and lace edge. $1.00} waist, 490 | Second Floo 5 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES' "15 7,93"80° 613625 BALES USED jLargest Quantity for Thirty-| Day Period in History of the Country. | WASHINGTON, April 14.—Cotton! manufacturers used more raw cotton {during March than tn any one month , before in the nation’s history. Consus | Bureaw statistics, announced to-d | show the 600,000 bale mark was! ‘passed for the first time, as far as \records show. The exact quantity of | jeotton used during the month was) | 618,625 bales, exceeding the previous jrecord month, which was March, last) year, by almost 90,000 bales, | Indications are that the year's con- sumption of cotton in the United| States will be a recom! one, as the cotton manufacturing industry ts ex- | tremely active, Up to the end of March 4,228,990 bales of cotton had been us during the first eight nionths of the cotton year, That is 651,000 bales more than were used | ) last year tn the same period. Cotton spindles active during Mareh | | numbered 82,032,689, or 1,125,000 more | than were In operation at the close of | March last year, Tho number of spindles ts @ record one. | American cotton goods are pushing t way Into foreign markets to a greater extent than ever before. They are taking the plice of goods for- merly manufactured by countries now at war, Latest available statistics. those of the seven months of , show that f manufactures o orted. That is were oxpor’ he previous 10,000 more than the rs before, BRITISH TO LET GERMAN | GLOVES COME TO U. S, Prize Court Authorizes First Release | of Kind Since Adoption of Orders in Council. LONDON, April 14.—An order ts. | sued by the British Prize Cour’ day releasing @ consignment of gloves | sent by parce! post from Germany to York importing house is the nee in which selzed goods origin have heen released the adoption of the Orders in Lot March 11, 1915, ur G, Hays of New York, at- sy for the claimants, requested elease of the goods on the ground | that they were neutral property, for | - nt had already been| 1 opposed the rel n asked that th American com retained. by “in r f was give een paid for, court agreed. This Is the first decision in the par- cel post cases and is likely to serve as a precedent. | We've made a hit with our boys’ Norfolk Suits (ages 6 to 18 years) with an extra pair of trousers, special values at $6.50, $8.50, $10. Novelty Suits | | (ages 244 to 8 years) | in cloth and washable goods at very moderate prices. Full lines of | Topcoats, Reefers iand Hats and Caps. Children's Furnishings | ina great cariety Broadway at 324 St. Cooper Square at 5th St.|| Just Try This When Hairy Growths Appear \ | | | (Modes of A smooth, hairless skin always fol- tows the use of w paste umde by mixing | Jeome water with plain powdered dela: Today.) }tone, This paste is applied to th surface @ or 3 minutes, then rubbe ! id the skin washed, when every trace No pain or eof the ¢, but enution shou’ jcived to be sure that you get | tone Advi. real dela- - FORTHECOTTONMILLS; $,—-——-—_., | Chickering Rat ewes,” Founded 1826 H ; & Nay Aten Saturday, Apr.isth at3 P, ff. ~ Ap Afternoon with American rere ee emcee ee seme came <encen-ean-em-aacancaneqrancens- ancancun~an-as-enven-{>anean~aneaneancansaneen~ainentamcancan-anvan qscant 0) D> 0 aD 0D () GD (0) GD (): Sone © : ping ret | 38th Street at | Lord @ Taylor FIFTH AVENUE ee ee eS ees | Cold Storage of Furs Plant on the Premises Third Ploor 39th Street Lee Se ‘THE SPRING MODE for GIRLS & MISSES Misses’ Suits Special $29.50 Copied from a Jenny model, the clever little Suit illustrated is developed in navy or black serge of fine quality. Note the effective finish achieved by the braid and buttons; the flaring lines are typical of the new mode. Ten other styles at this price. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. ’ |; Misses’ Suits 1 : Special $25.00 {i Light extremely modish mod- qi els; ett, in tan, navy and ") black, featuring contrasting silk collars; wool poplins in novel styles; serges and the fashionable checks; silk trimmed or strictly tailored, Misses’ Dresses $19.50 Afternoon Frocks of taffeta and novelty silks; smart street Dresses of serge; Evening Gowns of nets, lace trimmed voiles and combinations of Georgette crepe with silk. More elaborate Dresses—$25.00, $29.50 to $69.50. Misses’ Coats Shantung, Tweeds and Mixtures; Utility Coats and Topcoats, Afternoon and Evening Coats of silk pon and silk, effective- ly trimmed. $15.00, $17.50, $19.50, $22.50 to $55.00 Sport Coats of silk Jersey; Traveling Coats of Pongee, | 1 signed for girls of 12, 14 and 16 ' ' ' ' “Specialized” Styles at Most Attractive Prices Girls’ Three Piece Suits Special $21.50 In navy gabardine or shepherd check worsted, the smart and practical model illustrated is de years. The coat, a jaunty Nor- folk, is pleated, belted and has a white faille over-collar. Skirt and sleeveless jumper bodiée are joined by a broad girdle Girls’ Linen Dresses Special $3.50 Pure linen, in white, natural or blue, in one piece model, with Wide pleats, Puritan collar and patent leather belt; tailored fin ish. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Coats Smartest of Spring models in serge, check, gabardine, poplin, velour cheeks, golfines, taffeta and combinations of serge with silk. Styles for girls of 6 to 14 years. $7.50, $7.95, $10.95 to $36.00 Juniors’ Coats Strictly tailored models in’ serges, gabardines, checks, plaids, poplins and mixtures; dressy Coats of silk, silk poplin and wool velours. Collars of contrasting silk; large capes, belts, fancy facings, etc, add to their style. Sizes 1§ and 17 years $11.50, $12.50, $13.50 to $26.50 Third Floor hp For the Golf and Tennis Enthusiast _ Mannish shirts for the woman who rides and drives. Finely tailored of Madras Linens in stripes, gay colors or white, of Habutai and Pongee silks, chiffon taffetas, crepe silks and “La Jerz.” Excellent selec- tion, at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 to $9.75. Prices according to quality and material. Special for Friday and Saturday White Silk Sport Blouse—in jaunty “middy” model, the collar on sailor lines, the front laced with black silk tie. Pongee Sport Blouses—a effective Russian model, ‘the pipinge over collar and cuffs of linen in rose or Copen- hagen; pockets and an odd belted back lend to its jaunty Gilis hice 634 $ $7.9 Sport Shirts--an extremely mannish model, very well tailored, with two pleated “uniform” pockets, smart con- vertible collar and pointed cuffs. In white washable taf- feta, trimmed with emerald green; in white and black novelty silk, plaid taffeta or dotted pongee...... $12.75 pee ene Georgette Crepe Costume Blouses Venise lace insets and hand embroidery elaborate a charm: ing Blouse in white or flesh i any $6.95 4 A “Frill? Blouse—has a very wide draped jabot hand-en- broidered to match its hand-embroidered collar and cuff. In coral, Joffre blue and white. . $7.95 Crepe de Chine Blouses A “Frill” model—the full jabot dotted with contrasting color in smart effect. Orchid with white, bisque with blue, grey with white; also in all white........ $5.95 Third Floor eee erp eer emrenee Remarkable Sale of 1000 CHILDREN’S DRESSES Our Usual Prices $1.95 to $2.25 $1.75 (Sizes to 6 years) Colored ChambrayBloomer Dresses; belted model pockets inset in the full skirt, White collar, cuffs and bel Scotch Gingham in pretty plaids and checks; smocked model, low belted and with pleats; lawn collar and cuf Gingham in Quaint Empire Model, collar and dec} cuffs with Irish picot edges; full pleated skirt. Gingham anal Chambrai in smart combination model; very well made; candy-striped waist and sleeves; pleated skirt, belt, collar and cuffs of chambray White Lawn Dresses—Empire model; lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed. Fourth Floor a MILADY’S GLOVE Achieves New Distinction Never were Gloves smarter than those which the fashionable woman will wear this Spring. The soft tints of the leathers, the clever contrast- ing note of color, the perfection of finish, are all noteworthy. And the leathers of fine Russian tannage are really washable. A New ‘‘Shirred-Wrist’’ Glove of fine washable glace kid is in slip-on style, the wrist shirred on elastic, the seams pique sewn, In an exquisite pearl tint, embroidered with black ’ $2.00 organdie nn A “Military Cuff” Glove of washable glace leather i in pearl or “Newp! a new ivory tint; featured is a Jeep cuff, flari pointed « n black leather. Seam tite Ay Ground Floo $2.50 | ee ee ee ———_———— aaa we ny ere nsemaineen queanniniennanemnibiansiasessie een OED 0-0 GED (0) ED 0S D0) GREED (0) ED (GED 0) GED 0 GED-(0. Pe: eS SL Sem meee. | A New Collection of $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 and $10.00 Fashion’s every caprice is mirrored in this rep- resentative display of Spring Millinery—a showing as charming as it is comprehensive. ‘Typical of the Mode at its latest and loveliest are The New Leghorn Hats in any number of picturesque styles, trimmed in tailored fashion with velvet bows, applique effects or wings; others exquisite with their flower covered crowns and gay ribbons. ‘ Lisere and Hemp Hats, with soft, transparent edges of maline, net or Neapolitan lace; nmed with feather fancies, soft pompons and cockades, sharply angled wings, birds, flowers, ribbons. Sailors, Tricornes, Mushrooms, high-crowned Turbans, Continentals, in tailored and semi- 1 effects. | ' ' i} ' Scarcely a shape, a straw, a style that is not represented in this Authoritative Showing of Popular Priced Millinery. Fourth Floor re ere gnemns. Lord & Taylor Feature WOMEN’S Smart Pumps, Colonials and Oxfords Special at $5.00 lhe newest Low Shoes, designed for the many women who demand Footwear correct but con- servative in style. Finely modeled on graceful lasts, these include Dress Colonials and Pumps in both dull and bright leathers, as well as Oxfords in dull leathers, with high or low heels. Women’s High-Cut Boots Our former prices $5.00 and $6.00. . . $3.95 Patent and dull leathers, with black cloth tops, plain toes and Louis XVI. heels—also High-cut Bronze Boots in laced and buttoned styles. dr Second Floor pe mee SILK PETTICOATS , Featured at Special Prices For ‘Today and Saturday So important a part does the Petticoat play in Spring Fashions that these special offerings are of compelling interest, Flaring lines, frills, tlounces, ruffles galore, give these new models the desired “bouffancy.” | | | Silk Jersey—the deep silk flounce pleated ) and edged with ruffle 2 Models Black and white striped taffeta; the “4 flounce accordion pleated and trimmed wit $4.95 black ruffles in scalloped effect Striped Taffeta of excellent quality in & model, with six full ruffles edging a dee; , flounce 3 Models $5.95 Plain and changeable Taffetas in styles | it! ross” and cluster ruffles, giving | Roman Striped Silk Petticoats feta of excell quality, in a model with flounces, finished with five little frills, White Silk Petticoats Washable satin and soft tub silk in model vemstitehed, tucked and scalloped ruffles. vctical for Spring $5.95 to $6. Second Floor $7.95 with tail Pretty 95 ored and Summer and wear | | | | | | | eee ae ae DD DD NEE SEER ee ge aera =D a aD LeE Ces s ee ? 2D 0-ERED . mRE () <a (0) nr a ee ee OLD 0D 0-0) LP 0 SO 0-0) EES OO EMD 0 SE) DD) ND) SEED (0) 0 SE 0 EES ED (9) SD 0-0 ED 0 EP (0) EO ED ED 0 DS = *:, : eee ae ee ee eee ae ae a a ae ae ae eee an eee ae eae ae eae ae ee ee cenren ange oan enrams —

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