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MUR eM ee meet “3 ap a __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916. hy PAN AN AGAIN MOVES as Sees to draw the resentment of] Dooley, will be the celebrant of th wore on my coat. It showed that T] — | the Japanese Government is the tn-|inass. ‘The following musical pro- N an in His Majesty's gery Phis | \ i 10 D M clusion, by Inference at least, of Jap. |S 1M Aubin * | man asked ine what | was do ‘ ays ore wnese in the excl eae With | Gon en ve teal DENIES BOMB CHARGE |! told him TF was employed in at 1 take this indus, although the same paragraph | Aa Mar . nitions factory in St. Cathe t ree To Keep Your Skin Free From Hairs ot the bill excepts from the exclusion | |, Ltn ccolh wel abeaptatcas ; A DAY TOURS tereementa’ ‘Thie penno refers to | Declares. He Never Oifered toy 4° LAB bof th %; May 4 and 10 Hewuty Topics } 0. Mr Ole J German money is city ; the hoot-Takahira URIS pales 7 on Mr A. 4. OL +}, Blow Up Munitions Plant— jand that oaks earn s0.0y9 by $13.50 $15 $16 Sows! Ifyou are willing to spend a few min oe cng gga b Held on Gomtalatit: blo P the plant in winteh Twas Naitishite ede Goat utes’ Lite in your root i « delatone ‘EASTER MUSICAL SERVICES | c« at AL a star, Held on Complaint. Jeraploved. inured at the rman, ie | Peoria Rate tom 'D T C. McC are, yore ean easily Ganon Any WD tu Shiritam Sanctum, Duet, Miss arry L. Newton, who was arrested | W« i Alt gic Ata wig £51 letalia trom vry growth without discomfort oF in- AT CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH.) “varis! Sorta"'sta" vo tush Ae) | yesterday’ by Ietective Harnite on a] Mee Ah ny ccieets wets lead seit 9 Snes Sere a. [juts othe pale we eds by. Oreae | tegen ors watt A Shake of choring to Wow up mina] a oereclye, TMmnits, wanted Newton le ome water with a little powdered dela- | In celebration of the feast of Has. |e ce ‘satay jiand Canal] Mandy. said th 1, according to tone, Arie ta they spread Over tae laeee ‘ter solemn bigh mays and a special Mr, W. Oswald.) ed in Centre] the inforn Nin could not rf rabout 2 minutes rubbed Al bassidor Chin Chinda Confers jrusieal programme will te aiven at] Aen He Martie I) oi DY ig 1 tue tune cr You will not th Wilson on Restrictive Corpus Christi Church, One Hun. {1 Poo Vale, oy ‘ Fdeaed eae No Extra Charee for 1h ‘ a oc tol hite ae ’ . A dred and Twenty-first Street and) eee Oe Teilerinans.) 1 fran © in the afte Aavertisesuen Lue World may M bit bbl tata A Features of Immigration Bill, | vaway. he pastor, wh tony Mare Anatomica Meseteer| DE ne he after \f wnt pee am Uietrict hiveseugee eS SE RISTO TWO NOTES PRESENTED. eee —_—— — : . At Bloomingdales’ Given Free! 6 Gladiola Bulbs Residents on Long Island will receive free 6 Gladiola Bulbs by registering name and address in our Greenhouses. Bulbs will be seed ee ear 591 10607! STREET 07 LEX.TO 32AV fuiots ALL CARS TRANSFER TO d Président to Take Up Matter pend 7 if “Tue HOME of TRUTH “Wath Congress Leaders in Bort to Reach Agreement. t NGTON, April 21,—Vis- . the Japanese Ambassa- ed with President Wilson 1 to-fay rr the provision of the S peti¥ing [minigration Bill, which pro- ’ be deen dated Posed to enact into law the so-called M 1 5 S t & t $15 agli en’s $15 Suits & Topcoats th@elminigration of Japanese labor- John D. Mabley, a big, successful clothing merchant of Detroit, Michigan, died a few days ago, leaving a business of nearly half a million dollars annually, which he had built from nothing, in twenty-five years, by following the same kind of methods used in this store. He Sold $10 Suits for $10—So Do We He Sold $15 Suits for $15—So Do We He Sold $20 Suits for $20—So Do We He did not pretend that Ais $10 suits were “worth” $15, or that his $15 suits were “‘worth’’ $17, $20 or $25, or that his $20 suits were “worth’’ $25 or $30. Neither do we. But he did see to it that no matter what price he charged, the customer got all that his money would buy—without any claims of “values” that did not exist. That is our policy, too. His customers came back for more. They found out that the square deal pays both the merchant and the customer. Our business grows—first by holding our old customers and then by adding new ones. Fashion Park Suits and Topcoats, $20 to $30 Second Floor. ersy M@liowing to-day’s Cabinet meet- ingy Which was held after the Am- bemador’s visit, it became known tha two memoranda have been pre- | eetiied to the State Department by | Japan. The first referred to similar repesentations made a year ago, whén the Immigration bill was pend- ing®end the second brought up some \ new point ‘Te question will be taken up by President Wilson with Senate and Hotiee leaders and it is expected that anjagreoment will be reached which wil avoid difficuty. ‘The question ha@ already discussed tenta- tivply. Administration leaders say, thay expect no real diMiculty. ~| ‘The proposed inclusion \ ) aninformal agreement which Japan hag@ promised on honor to fulfill, ac- ing to thi vent between forgper Secretary and former ar Angbassador Takahira, is understood | to Be repugnant to the Japanese Gov- ernment. At Bloomingdales’ Men's Stik fits | = Spring Suits for Women and Misses , At Bloomingdales Boys’ High Grade Suits With Extra Other proposed Asiatio exclusion | am T $7. 95 For Easter features in the bill as it has passed 2 rousers, Men must be faultlessly dressed UL r ipsa tae at teen septa j Any boy world Be happy to pomees one | | cote ertng "Sit hs we New Styles Arriving Daily fiJects of objection, of these Suits for Easter. Carefully tailored | | @ lity Magia PRGAE atiowra tha latent We have just received five new styles of London shrunk sport suits of fine quality for wear, but style has not been neglected. Newest Spring styles in blue serges or fancy cheviots. The alpaca lining makes these suits desirable for Summer wear. Two pairs of trousers, which double the service. /| Sizes 8 to 18 years. Extra Trouser Suits, $4.95 Fancy cheviots cut in Norfolk models with patch Fr many obvious reasons the at- itwde of the Administration is said be one of disinclination to irritate hq-situation between Japan and the eee States, which has been smoul- @ since the California anti-alien Jaw negotiations went into an in- stage three years ago this models, at a moderate price, $5.50. wool Jersey in rose, peach, Joffre blue, tan and purple. These suits are exceptional Other hats, both Soft and Derby values at $17.50. styles, at $1.50 to $3.50. P kes " Main Floor We believe that our present assortment of suits is We reproduce good foreign styles for the Ameri- greater than ever before in our 44 years of business. Can Woe or tee : : ar Every piece of material used in our suits is care- fully selected after serious thought. Service, style New styles, new cloths, new colors, new ideas Administration officials are pockets. Sises 7 to 17 years, arrive daily in this great department. and durability are the determining points. i] pre unmindful of a fi Asiatic senti- . . A ini s 4 -] Se 7 i Ber id Congress, particularly: ating | Juniors’ Suits, $4.95 We usually have about 100 different styles. The linings are chosen to wear well, and care is For the little fellows of 214 to 8 years. Materials are serge or fancy cheviot, One pair of trousers. Boys’ Reefers, $4.95 cas dildags ee seen that they are properly dyed and that they make We specialize in up-to-date styles Americanized. | a good color contrast to the suit 25", of Our Suit Stock Teday is in Navy Blue bers from the Pacille Coast and their constant endeavor | been to allay It Ve a sani on the Califoraia aywte year beep ell a ead | Serges, gabardines, black-and-white checks, Poiret twills, silk taffetas, wool Jersey, velour checks. All jada te ie etal ap peice ra the late colors are shown just as fast as they are brought out. i vie wi Te Tete arecl ; Footwear for Easter | 5 Styles, . $14.75| 8 Styles, . $17.75|32 Styles, . $24.75 Pan to Ambassador Chinda, wh i Je are showi y i i rt- | ae finer ae th \ | ght Sea coe ar eines On tees, iain. | | Styles, - $16.50 |27 Styles, . $19.75|10 Styles, . $29.75 pumps or Colonials. Colored Boots Easter Costume For Stout Women We Have 11 Chic Styles \ lor tf \ Second Fivor pitta alle 5 a \ All champagne kid boots, lace, turn soles, with covered Fashion critics are agreed that At Bloomingdates’ ihe eer ‘ oT ~ Samer oe the) UAIea ainsi \ een ae welted soles, leather Louis heels, ne Suiseo ana he aire Gi 1 ’ E t Milli “Garolyn?’ Neata ra the ey, Ee See 2 $5.50. fveee Tce crap, Botivig | | resting. feature of the Fashion irls Easter Millinery, rolyn Hepa beped bain \ *°Xvnewly created combination of dark gray, Bolivia | | Promenade next Sunday will be the be qreen. or coffee brown, with white calf tops and | | fur neck fixings 1.45, $1.95, 2.45, A New Bag, $2.95 Vealte (cation ae ae cand Teather Louis heels, lace, $8.98. Genuine White Fox Scarfs, in atte ERT an iean it makes very fine eating. Note tes, Seine rogneliin dullicec avant leather, white calf | | animal effect; fur sano tes $2.95, $3.95 li pu Baw oF erace | | Gur prices ax compared with those top. $21.50 to $39.75 / prevailing elsewhere | Havana brown, “Cafe au Lait,” or light colored glace kid, lace high Red Fox Scarfs, animal effect, os F { copy of an ext Milk-fed Veal for roasting, boot, leather Louis heels, welted soles, $6.98, '$8.95 to $39.75 We have anticipated to-morrow's | | {ya / sive hale. flanges ib 14bic White Boots Blue Fox Scar rush for girls’ hats and will open WT ot se tipped Veal, lege or hindquarters of Genuine buckskin lace or button models, leather Cuban heels; also $21.50 to $ " 1s ttPPE! | | mild fed veal, 16! 2c white calf button, $5.98. ; a eis) a Cranes ae if the day with a display of over 300 \ Beswactes -Rosst Reet, 2 and 3 rib tierst All white calf high boots, lace or button models, turn welt soles, se .75 to $49. ie 2 « Ly}? eas of native beef, Ib., 1c 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE covered or leather Louis heels, $6.98. Natural Blue Fox Scarfs, pretty hats for girls, exemplifying \ | es ase moles Swift's Boneless Bacon, Dixie NEAR 80" STREET All white washable nubuck button Ligh leather Louis heels; special , 137, $145.00 ; about 100 different styles. These squares, Ibs . Mise $3.98. Also a covered heel, laced boot at $4.98. Hudson Seal Scarfs (dyed musk : ame acon, sugar cured; FURNITURE ‘All white nubuck button or lace boots, ivory finished sole andeelt- | | rat); straight stole cee sua.75 | | Will be shown in. the Main Bloor chal 19! covered heels, $5.50. to } a 4 ; Colonial Pumps “Promenade” Pumps Moles $25,000 $47.50 Balcony. They are plain and sen Mauaeve [OPEN CVE SINGS THLE » OCLOOK ee enna far ttt aeatag |e Plea ane Nerd RoR . Nutri $16.50 10 $25.00 | | gible hats for the street, school and N S. he popular pump for this season) ular, They are in black oleine 2. is | i has a large tongue and self-covered | glace, blue or Tiga White Coney Searfe, state, or | | sports wear, 93 well as dressier hats Oo carcity af ‘Gloves Here 5 i kid, cape styles, 95 to $10. riear ster season fi ine Baecier uiese clases iat wid lon pat brpas el or Teeland Fox (Thibet). Scarfs, for Sunday wear, priced at $1.45, This Bates eason finds us with an exceptionally fine ent leather or white washable kid-|¢o!t skin, in animal effect, fur on both sides, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95, $3.95. woriety, of @ loves, in spite of the scarcity of certain styles. are leather $2.95 to $5.95 " a ys rices are very attractive, however scarce or plentiful skin with self-covered Louis XV.|Louis Taupe and Blue Scarfs, $6.95 Girls’ Untrimmed Hats | Wo men’s Silk Gloves, 48¢ Resie) apecta) Aka. heels; splendid fitting, $3.50. LL second Poor wo alaare: cauinle: Cnean ties. emibrolde ae nilar model in white nubuck, | —————4_soomingdatea’ 75c, 95c, $1.45, $1.95 Up to $3.95 eta Bhsua eolcrat ladle or wits Ivory or dove gray ace kid $6. 50. salse. $3 These are of Milan hemp, plain hemp, silk, straw, Milan, Leghorn, and various other materials. Girls’ hats trimmed without charge, Women's Silk Mousquetatre Time out owe on im rd Ave oe a cet Eons on ti = eae png ems Loa a si at our Millinery Counters Paitin Gloves, 18e a mgke wii. of “ou abit ‘El | Plas . Sh a ot d Balke nee Women’s Chamois Lisle Gloves, 48¢ | mies ; rent ia. low ants. rubs an ulbs | W Rt Manta Get Re Re the More TRU RE 9 omen’s aster osier Women's WORTHY gc Roophite in conc tmeniodnesenethaont even uediarnWadneeaa, . siery »men's Milane se Gloves, 75¢ y y t fisaiture oF : . Every hosiery need is amply provided for in our immense t pou roid Period 4 roo Thursday and Friday during April and May, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. i fa the castest: payne plan ms | 4 y assortment. The newest a wall as staple, every day stock below tell you WHY. you should To dispose of the vast quantity of plants, shrubs and bulbs ings may be obtained at moderate prices - Wome nie Glace Kid Gloves, 89¢ come to Hi 3 Holland is sending to America we are holding this auction sale. | WwW 's Courtly Silk Stocki 79 ( Two clasps, in tan, putty, gr lack Easily Ace Everything being sold at bargain prices. | omen’s Courtly ouk Stockings, 79¢ oe pn i $ Beith or Cut Flower Dept. & Greenhouses | | High grade stockings, made expressly for Bloom = Sey>*#* ¥ Real k Women 4 Fre . h G lace Rid Gloves, 1. . ingdales’ and obtainable oniy at this store. Pure thread ) | _— va shied. iy ang } LOW TERMS Wine | Open from 8.30 A. M. to 10 P. M. Georgette Blouses, $2.98 silk, with mercerized garter her, heels and toes, Block | Women’s Washable Do eskin or Glace Gloves, SA | i | To enable us to dispose of a $40,000 stock of Easter plants, bulbs, white and colors, or special shapes to match costumes \ Ciisits atslartite aitman aivie, of ; mmibicideren) Gankas | ad shrubs, te ous Greenhouses fad C X Flower Department wil be open The model illustrated has at short notice ‘| white, tan, gray or sand | | | to 10 P, his extension of time w also prov toc ‘ “CG, ‘ ” 4] > | service to the Greenhouses on the Roof . SOnGS ¢ ie ‘ pu no | | A i edged with Valenciennes lace. that cannot “run below the garter hem. — Imperfec ‘ W{ Dupke x gloves, with thre | Special Sales Will Be Held Ld , ae tions are barely noticeable, and do not interfere with <7 £47 on backs; gray, natural, tan, but t or whit aie Braeeniting mene pargaine in cut flowers) ahelbe: pulsar eaedes‘ete, |' |) MeMioe my t10n Raion. wearing quality. Black, white or colors sil Men's Kayser Siik Gloves, 75¢ Rocms All § | | You are urged togtake tage of these money-saving opportunities. Crepe de Chine Blouses, new Women’s Novelty Silk Stockings, 75¢ to $2.98 Double finger tips: 4 rows of asl r : 123 | We have on {hand enormous stocks of fresh cut flowers, including Correct for Spring and Summer wear, ancy striped effects, silk ' 1 Complete Easter lilies, roses, carnations, tulips, etc., at very special prices model, with tucks; white, black embroidered ur with silk clovkiniga: newest shac 1e M Suede Kid GI | MS NE 1 | In Greenhouses-on- Roof We Offer or pastel shades, $2.98. . jess Women's Fibre Silk Stockings, 35¢ eretrnec ra * sew es felis et | rent VA | 10,000 Easter Flowering Plants, such as lilies, azaleas, rhododendrons, 4 | Good wearing qua with garter hems and All sizes cavetnanthaaeaniaeanormiccinsaad tulips, ‘various rose bushes, spire ‘odils, hydrangea, hyacinths and Blouses of sa | Nu |] spliced heetsundtoes; mediuim weight, variety of colors Ame | Kooms All § 75 | | other varieties at priece from 10c to. $28.00 each silk, $1.98 to $4,98. ey Men's Silk Socks, 35c; 3 for $1.00 or Men's Fownes or Meyers Gloves, $1.50 to $2.09 Period” | Box of Easter Flowers, $2.00 Voile Blouses in various new | | | SN if Biase: Wise AOS. @:YBrIESY: St piBin Soletts eee rs ani ue | WEE eno VALLE. lene A spe rial offer of large box of fresh cut flowers delivered to any part |] st teg: white or colors, $1.98 1 ae" Men's Silk Socks, 50c to $1,50 || Girls’ Gloves, 50¢ : stan Crane fri | | of Greater New York on or before Easter morning les; white or colors, $1,98, ) wo : eerie at GurA’elle ti Lima @niko or Silk ¢ wit Rn x ; ‘ Anns Din | | a : Sia grad ' luck, w! | i Orders Delivered Easter Morn n Embroidered Voile Blouses, ing stripes and silk clockings | Bouse ari Gisnse hic -| 8 | \ ges Site iit [LE St ve been made to deliver ced on Saturday | | trimmed with ©, $2.98 to t —\ , Socks, 17c; 3 for 50c Duplex washabl Shate, New Jer ec customers accepte < any \ k We, Vay Freight pnd Mailroad Cares, ia I fiers by jour Gun Molor Trucks, Etieea ne ' eis a tian : Seen Re BLOOMINGDALES 0018 10 1 a