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panera netti S 4 4 ! dpe cer NOTOUS NT en » Conn, May 11.—As Curtis sentence him to i, bigamy, Thomas Bardy <@E fainted in the Criminal to: ow, the girl for whom hif fest wife, rushed to de aw he slipped from his floor, He was taken to a 4 and revived. cheated when you buy Upset the Town. Fay The number of You are sure of quality, too, Atoll of common (Special to The Rvening World.) ATLANTIC CITY, sheets is shown on the wrapper. toilet paper can be loosely wound to issue has = Sheets, 10c p the Counted that Count’’ Toilet Paper, ‘soft like," Its balsam akes it healing — y test. 2500 counted of 3 rolls for > tive of the resort, +E Ee Commissione day, to ri mouster p. nue, the last nig FIR Sue daylight the county CO., 30 Church St., New York SeotTisexe Towels |CUrbing rlotous demonstrations. Th initial riot at Atlant Avenues in front of t Cc | Union League, a strong Ri started when citizen jcoffin, painted black ph right back throug! arrival of t double riot call, dent, | PEKING, May 1i,—Desp h al Government, whic zed at Canton by t enorals, has proclain u President. The + tlonists have al formed a V B. Altman & Cn. Men’s Motor Dusters the Spring and Summer seasons are & » B@wn in a large and very comprehensive a tment which includes the newest styles, i cut and well tailored, in linen, mohair $ the favored silks, at prices ranging (in lar stock) from $4.75 to $18.00, i. Motor Robes > Gi Summer use, in whipcord, mohair, silk Gavenette-proofed materials, are o fe at $4.00, $5.00, $6.50 to $24.00. Also n’s Motor Hats, Caps, Sweats Gloves, Goggles, etc., at very moderate prices. Fifth Avueuw, New York WANT YOUR = /n Pat. Leather and Gun Metal oes f° mer mene Calf with Olive than a mere ‘Foot Buck Tops, _ \Covering’’smart dis- $2.95. Also in finction and appear- Mahogany Tan ance are important — Calf with Olive Buck Tops, You'll find {t in Our = $3.50. | Shoes, BLoens CONVENIENT SHOPS 48th Street 73 Nassau Street, at John St at dist Street 199 Lenox Ave., at 116th St ret, at 4th Ave. | 147 Fourth A\ at Mth St j ide Street, Near Church ROOKLYN Iton St.,atMyrtle Ave. 150 Flatbush A LL. Station jail Order Department, 102 Reade Stree! w Yor! — BOSTON, May 11.—Bishop Lawrence ruled that the word “layman” in the} who march should fortify th jchureh - é IN ATLANTIC CITY: SCORES INJURED Pageant Celebrating the Over- throw of Mayor “Bill” Riddle |“laywoman” «when the question it | p Women should be admitted as delegates | and was raised at the annual meeting of ach Massachusetts Dito ‘Then an amendment tion was proposed whi women eligible as delegates, It will debated to-morrow, and, if it Is. a proved by @ majority of the clersy ar laity, will be acted upon at tho 19 convention. a May 11.— Five policemen, a sergeant, a life) guard and half a dozen others identi | fled with the city government are in| Jail and a score of others are under the care of physicians to-day as the result of wild scenes about the re- sort throughout the night—an after- | math of the wierdest election in the | town's history, which dethroned | Mayor “HII” Biddle as Chief Execu- | Efforts of the triumphant Kuehnto- | Bacharach forces, who swept in their entire ticket for the Board of City at the: polls on Tues= le the Mayor during a nt along Atlantio Ave thorities were kept on the jump dle club, ed a large tered with pictures of the Mayor and drawn by a goat. Both men and women dashed from tho pavement, brushed aside the paraders in @ lively exchange of blows and ripped the coffin and the wagon that carried it to small bits, Then a flying wedge of enraged huskies the parade lice on a! atches from | Canton announce that the Southern! inet, with Tang Chi-yao as Chatrman and Teen Chun-heuan Vice Chairman. : ee i dc LE ps Spek Be Rie ae , THE EVENING WORLD, LAYMAN ISN'T LAYWOMAN. PREPARE FOR yawrence Hales at P. E, Church Meeting, There will be thousands constitution does not mean | shaking Allen's Fe would maj where, ee BLUE SERGE BLUE FOREVER. ALL WOOL. _ WILL NEVER FADE. The Mills Guarantes Them. We Guarantee Them. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT? $] 459 to onvER monry-. 30 Church St. COR, DRY ST, Hudson Terminal Building YOU Can PLAY This Piano With Real Musical Feeling The Walters Tri-Solo Melodist Player Piano is distinguished from all other Player Pianos by its natural, almost human expression, and its marvelous ease of operation. A slight pressure upon the pedals enables you to produce the same wonderful musical effects that a skilled artist produces by hand-playing. There is no other player piano anywhere within the price we quote that compares with Our New and Unrivalled Tri-Solo Melodist « Ytrlreis 88-Note Player Piano On Terms of ‘2 a Week Price includes a beautiful Music Roll Cabinet and Bench to match, a Cover, 12 Rolls of Music of your own selection, and free delivery to your home. You must come and hear this new Tri-Solo Melodist Walters Player Piano. It will be a revelation to the mest critical purchaser and will prove conclusively what player excellence can be obtained by piano craftsmen working under ideal conditions in a great modern day- light factory. As the owners of the Walters Piano Co., our sole aim has been to build better instruments every day. How well we have succeeded is best demonstrated by the testimony of thousands of satisfied owners of Walters Pianos. Our prices are lower than those quoted elsewhere for instruments of equal merit, because we sell direct from our factory to you, thus saving you the middleman's profit, consisting of teachers’ and dealers’ commissions. sommes | Extra Special for This Week Only 22 New Colonial Pianos No Interest 195 No Extras] On Terms of $1.00 a Week Price Includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for a beautiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano. We will make a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 per week on a Piano and $2 a week on a Player Piano. Upon request a representative will call. Send for our 1916 illustrated catalogue PREPAREDNESS PARADE, ON SATURDAY, MAY 18TH. the antiseptic ie friction from the | Over 100,000 y the troops in es, sprinkle | -Ease in the Foot-Bath and k and tab the feet. Sold by Drug | [gists and Department Stores every: | One Block from John St. Subway and Cortlandt St,, Gth and Oth Ave, L Stations, a THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916, Store Open ' All Day Saturday find serge suit. + conservative lines. New York City. Girls’ Coats, 6 to 14 Years 59th to GOth Street ‘At Bloomingdates’ The Blue Suit a Necessity O matter how many suits of clothes a man may have, there is always room for a blue suit, be it serge, flannel, cheviot or worsted. There are times when the business suit with a stripe, a check, a plaid or fancy mixture is out of place—and still a frock or formal dress is not required. That is when the blue suit comes into its own. And the fewer suits a man has the more important is the blue suit, for it is hard, indeed, to find an occasion when a blue suit is so much out of place that it is noticeable. It has been requested that as many marchers as possible in Saturday’s Preparedness Parade be dressed in blue—and our cloth- ing department is prepared to prepare you for the Preparedness Parade. This store is the correct place to get the correct thing in a blue Correct in quality of the fabric, in the trueness of the dye, correct in its style, fit and workmanship and correct in price. It may be that possibly an English model would meet your idea of the right thing. © Mayhap a Norfolk or a pinchback would win your admiration, or the conventional three-button sack coat along No matter which style you prefer, you will it here. The price range is from $10 to $25 and one hundred cents worth in value for every dollar you pay. We feel pretty confident that ours is the fastest growing clothing department in This is partly due to the splendid values shown in the clothing and partly to the ridiculous values that are NOT claimed in the advertising. Navy or Copenhagen Blue, Tan or Brown Taken from Higher Priced Lines Reduced to $3.95 About two hundred of these coats of black-and-white checks, worsteds, all-wool serges, diagonals, fancy mixtures, in stripes or checks, neatly trimmed in contrasting colors. About 20 styles for dress, school or everyday wear and Every Coat a Remarkable Value jlecond Floor, At Bloomingdales’ Wenchow Tailored Sport Hats, $1.25 These hats, as illustrated, come in a variety of crowns and several sizes of brims. A special purchase of over 225 of these hats, the balance of a stock on hand of alargemanu- facturer, all in black, tailored with trimmings of hemp bands and hemp flange bindings; gold -and-white, red - and - white, French blue-and-white, black-and-white, rose-and- white, or emerald-and-white. We bought these hats at a ridiculously low price. Hence this opportunity for you to buy them at $1.25. 100-pc. Dinner From among our enormous quantity of dinner sets we have selected following to illustrate the attractive nes of our prices: Dinner Set, 100 pieces of American ware, with neat floral border decora tign and gold line edges; included are all necessary dishes for serving persons, $10.00 Main Floor. ‘At Bloomingdales” Chair-Cane Country Hats, 21c Two shapes, both easily ad- justable to the prevailing large rolling or turn-down sailor styles. Come in navy, brown, emerald or rose, The popularity of these chair-cane hats is nation-wide. We believe that this is by far the lowest price that has been quoted for them, and is the re- sult of an extremely fortunate special purchase, Sets, $10 & $15 the mI Dinner Set, of imported china, 100 pieces, having various “ge fg lecorativm in floral effects, sprays and borders, All necessary diay} dishes { ¢ serving 12 persons, $15.00 WA fe Cut Glass at $2.75 y =X Oval Fruit Bowls or Flower Vases, 12 inches high, of oH, American cut glass, from good quality blanks. Choice patterns Ny 9 in brilliant finish, 174 F007 THaNeFen to BLOOMINGDALES' (x! 10 to Aver ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH At Bloomingéaley Men’s Shirts Special, 79 All new Spring goods of unusual character. Shirta of printed and corded madras, satine, pongee, woven gingham — or reerized fabrics, with French Shirts of fine count printed per- cale, with laundered cade ei Both styles in an assortment o patterns ranging from the qui effects to the very latest it deck itterns. In the PI market these shirts are exceptional values, Summer Neckwear, 50c These are four-tn-hands ‘or bows, fancy silka or foulards, in nearly joo designs, colors and combina+ tons The four-in-hands im the \- end, reveraible or French syle, reinforced to bag = ahap?, having «lip-eaay band to the back, A comprehensive assortment what is good In neckwear. Main Ploor, Lex.to3d Av, Fusi05 At Bloomingdales” Throughout This Week Our May Sale of Toilet Goods Many hundreds of items, constet~ Ing of well known brands, as well ts from Bloomingdales’ compounded according to the best formulas. Woe particularly recommend our own brands, because we know the; are made In @ scientific and sant- tury laboratory and of finest raw materials, Included are: Drugs Combe panel Articles Brushes Perfumes Bathing Cape A printed list wilt be hand upon application at the Drug De- partment, or sent postpaid upon request Main Floor. Is Waiting For You Here Yeas, it is time to put on a straw hat. It may be that you would like a sailor, or, perhaps, would prefer an Alpine shape or a Cuban style. Perhaps you would like to have a smooth Sennit or maye be a rough Sennit, a Porto Rican, a French palm, a raffia, a leghorn, a Bangkok, China split or split straw or a Panama. You will find any of them here. The price range is from $1 to $5.95 Tt is requested that those who march in the Preparedness Parade on Saturday wear straw hats, and it will not be our fault if you do not have a straw hat for the parade. 1,500 Petticoats, 98 17 Styles 12 Colors Sateen, in black, white and a variety of plain colors; also flowered patterns. Percalines, mulls and “Silka Taff,” a fabric that feels like silk but wears better. Many have plaited flounces—the majority have elastic belts, although there are plenty with string tops. There is an unusual showing of petticoats at 98c. 5-Pc. Dining Room Suite, $14.50 Solid oak, highly polished, Table has 42-inch round top, 8-inch pedestal and platform base, 4 slip seat chairs of quartered oak. Summer Furniture Attractively Priced Particular attention has been paid to the collection of furniture for Summer homes. Furniture of artistic and unusual designs, but eminently practical and substantially constructed. The rocker illustrated is a large size with upholstered back and loose cushions over spring seats, covered in cretonne, In brown or natural finish, Price §) 00. The settee matches the other pie cushions, and in brown or natural finish, $16.50, The round reed tal} is 23 inches in diameter and has lower shelf. In either brown or natural finish, Priced $6.98. The reed armehair, large vize, back upholstered in cretonne, has spring seat, is $9.00, Table lamp has 15 is 20 inches high, Price $6.7 ix “ie ces in the group, has spring seat with lined with cretonne, wired for one hght aniescamen tae

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