The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1916, Page 13

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a: orth ‘he Republlean Con ks closed. wi oq him im. No. 'D, package. Chauncey meant to wire hi r money and pay the} Dusiness {ro4et bac & peared inter to pen, the ‘ Mrs. Co hired former Assist - ot. “Coleman du Fon! ot an North Oxford, Mass.—‘I had lost E. Pinkham! Medicine Co. (confiden- tial), Lynn, Mass. —\dvt Two or ih tone paste i free it from t THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916. OU PONT BOOM BLOWN UP? HUBBY ARRESTED, me to, New York, where ‘he thought —— e happier, Meadas. ‘Si told the Bilt ‘© was ee ie inte anise iittle hotel, so wo went there. We only had $20 between us when we arrived and that was spent tho firat 1e et “A friend of Chauncey’s from home, In RG nia vel 4 x) thes * ‘No, 108 Broadway nition of getti ng ce vention t District Attorney Murray Spies be found yesterday, bi jan counsel for her husband and has at the jor? |wired for aid to Mr. Cole sr. and a ‘° aed hes rtee, co, aan | Mrs. Cole Says Says Young Hus- | eathy, aunt, ot, youn eae band Tried to Swindle Bilt- a aul ala aie TINRAAN Cf WEA | tore to Buy Her Clothes. | SHAGKLETON RELIEF SHIP WOMAN S0 WEAK Mrs. iene youthful bride T0 LEAVE LONDON AUG, 1 ‘of a young man arrested yesterday a laccused of trying to swindle the| Royal Geographical Society Com-} Hotel Biltmore out of $43 on a fake pletes Plans for Rescue of 1C. 0. D. package, reniorsefully tas: siinva? . herself this morning with being the emprutels Made Well by Lydia E. Pink-| cause of her husband's predicament | LONDON, May 1 Plans for the relief of Lieut, Sir Ernest Schackle- 4) ton, who with a number of his men is Hotel. °f was envious of the lovely | ne rooned in the Antarctic, we gowns we saw on the ladies at the! plstla liad 0 oiling we a Biltmore and I talked about them et 1 om= children and I was all run down | seit T guess Chauncey couldn't beat | mittce of the Royal Geographical So- ft any longer. We had no money left | ciety. ‘The plans involve the depart- ind so he went out to find some \ = The method alleged to have been employed by young Cole c 1o be the son of |. 8. construction engineer of loi Mich., was to hire a Western U nessenger boy to remove the from his hat and deliver a box Biltmore, as if he wore a deliver Tooking over the, %0™ Glmbel Bros.’ store. Th i ‘one day and read of « woman who| "#8 one Cole bought at Gimbel's for! ‘as I did and took Lydia E. Pink-| 2 cents and on whtoh he had placed! | ms Veget: Compound, so T took i 20 C. O. D. slip. He and N m proud to tell you I am y staying at the Biltmore, fine and have given birth toa boy! and he expected the cashier to pa. ie ink “it a the messenger and put the amount on) of Compound in my Rouse | MARCO, Box | 29 1! 1] suspicious * on the mes- | fler notifying | follow the boy, Whea over to ile was held im the Men's! i, ! bail for petit | | in regard to any ||: ny and in $500 ball for having tn | if symptom write to Ly: his possession a revolver which was found in his room. His hearing has been set for Monday morning in Yorkville Court. | pL an Simple Home Treatment “That revolve ¥ os mine,” Mrs. Cole day. “E was always a to Remove letth itll great outdoor ict at on Harbor where om i wa 1 1 used to ., “[t's all my fault,” she sald in ham’s Vegetable Compound. | .cm at ‘the Martha, Warhing:. estion, weakness, | when he not symptoms which! senger's buttons, and ty of the f Vatent Colt— ght Court in nd fish all the time, evelver wee ofa dela) yack every bit of hui} things when Thispaste) “1 was a « with my other ie hed His family took me washed to lin, but they were above my family in ining delatone and y and his mother made It social it will be clear and spotless. You will | : not be di d with this treatment | 8° 4! ble for me that Chauncey | if you are real delntone. tn up the good job he had! ur t i ompany and brought! Open an Account With Any style VictorVictrolay housekeeping a. cl oO save one-half. We will make terms especially for you, Convince yourself by comparisun that whether you buy for cash or credit thet “Cooper 9. Sanitary Pullman Pay Vor It $1 on Delivery. and ~ Balance Our Prices Are Always the Lowest Open Saturday Event 5 Until 19 o’Clock “T ALL OH STOKES This $60 Victor Guilt consisting of $50 Victrola Creat co of Mane Golden Oak, Fumed sonn's Caelce OF Ma etOF Mieelon pen fan. $10 Worth of Records me elivery $5 to $5,000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments SMALL ACCOUNTS hou Can Oracr it by Mall ESPECIALLY INVITED SPs PS eee can ap account with a single advertised article or as many Bye uc To buy without any pane farges of ang. kind FOR LIBRARY, DINING “ROOM AND BEDROOM dpenon scm Ries Rieett : a. AT SAVINGS OF FROM 33 TO 59 PER CENT. One Dollar Delivers Any Complete Room Outfit PAY ONE DOLLAR and wo will deliver any complete gos Fichetat eth | Sanitary Ivory Wood Be | TTT ee" 12-49 No ADI NO ENA CHAR CO RRORS, Ane 144- awesome Open eo Evenings Until 10 o’Clock at All Three Stores Trading Stamps vee With All Purchases, Both Cash and Credit, TO OUR ‘CUSTOMERS fell them that we have only 3 |thus be reached as the tce was ure of a relief ship from London by} Aug. 1 for Weddell Sea by way of| Buenos Aires and tho Falkland Islands. ‘Tho relief ship probably will follow! the plan of the Aurora, the auxiliary bark of the Shackleton expedition which drifted from her moorings, and | will be fitted out in Buenos Aires. It ts calculated that the voyage from | London to the Falkland Isj will) require ninety days, with another month to Weddell Sea, which would} ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH 59th to 60th Street Lex.to3d AV. Fte's0 breaking. Infants—Mothers Thousands testify HORLICK’S The Original in Mahogany Tan Calf, Gun Calf and $2.95; also in Tan Cali Rubper So'es—$3.50. Same styles with Clive Buck Tops. STUNNING: Of Rugged Construction, B with te rmai_roucn o: visunction / ihat_Stamps them the Fresent- £ ideal Shoe tot Were thoe tor Ven. — Golders CONVENIENT STORES: 1593 Broadway, at 48th Street | 73 Nassau Street, at John St. 1440 Broadway, at 41st Street | 109 Lenox Ave. 96 East 14th Street, at4thAve. | 147 Fourth Ave., at 14th St. 98 Reade Street, Neer Church 351 FultonSt., at Rien ; ‘ Our ‘New Brooklyn Store, No. 764, Broa ways) coon) yA) Opens Tomorrow, Saturday, May 20 3-Room Outlits Complete 4-Room Outfits, $98 Other 2, 3, 4 0nd,5 Room Outfite — MALTED MILK Upbuilds and sustains the body No Cook or Milk required Used for of a Century Free Sample Hertich's, Racine, Wis. At Bloomingdales Gold Dollars or Gold Bricks, Which? Here are four lines reprinted from an adver- tisement published by another store. The advertisement is about a ‘‘sale’’ of men’s suits, and goes on to say that all of the suits were bought for this sale. Then it offers $27.50 Suits for $21.50 $27.50 Suits for $18.50 $20.00: Suits for $15.75 $20.00 Suits for $13.75 It is a pretty hard proposition to figure out (if you take the time to try to figure it out). All of the ‘“‘values’’ quoted are imaginary, any way, and how it is that they imagine some of the $27.50 suits are only “‘worth’’ $18.50, while other $27.50 suits are ‘“‘worth” $21.50— and why some of the $20.00 suits are ‘“‘worth” $15.75 and others are only “‘worth’’ $13.75 is more or less of a mystery. We do a good clothing business here in this store. We frankly tell you that we sell you $15.00 Suits for $15.00 | $25.00 Suits for $25.00 $20.00 Suits for $20.00 | $30.00 Suits for $30.00 Our statements seem to fit the policy of our store. This Week We Are Featuring An Especially Strong Line 0 MENS #15 SUITS #15 Young Men’s Sizes, 16 to 22 Years len’s Sizes, 33 to 46 Chest ‘ Regulars or Stouts Worsteds, Serges, Cheviots, Flannels, Large or Small Shepherd Checks, Silk Mixtures, Pencil Stripes, Plain Blues, Grays, Browns or Greens. Two- or three-button, soft roll English models; three-button conservative models or belted back models. Featured as The Strongest Values We Have Offered his Season at $15 Second Floor t 116th St. BROOKLYN 150 Flatbush Ave.,opp.L.1.Sta. AN ACCOUNT With This Genuine Orders Promptly ed At Bloomingdale’ Sale To-Day k f All colors are and To-Morrow RS guaranteed fast. Sizes 14 to 18, Sleeve lengths 33 to 35 inches cur own label, but included also are with deep button down collar, Stores Main Floor } Ser ee eye I RIS (St NO I yO are At Bloomingdatee’ Peace A Shirt Sale That IS a Sale! All Spring and Summer 1916 Goods Negligee Shirts Woven Madras Sport Shirts Printed Madras Tennis Shirts Mercerised Fabrics All Coat Styles Japanese Crepes All French Cuffs Fine Weave Poplins Most of these shirts were made especially for us and bear mber of Columbia, Claremonts, Eagle Brand and Bond Street shirts. The variety of patterns is very lirge indeed, ond we want to empha size the tact that they are all brind new goods, 1916 styles, fresh, clean and desirable in every wey Sport Shirts are of white Oxtord shirting with one pocket, or toney stripe woven madras with two pockets. Tennis Shirts are white ‘Oxtord rAkieSth%ro BLOOMINGDALES’ #31! 79,00! £3 Everybody Should Help in the Good Work in America of American Red Cross During the month of May customers and friends may sign applications for membership in this Store. Dues $1.00 per year. Apvly at Information Desk, Main Floor, Extra Special!—Tomorrow We Will Close Out 400 Misses’ & Women’s Spring Suits From Our Higher Priced Lines, $1 2:50 All Wool Serges, Gabardines, Poplins, Worsteds, in Navy, Brown, Reseda, Tan, also Black and White Checks and Black. Sizes 14 Years to 46 Bust, also Extra Sizes. Second Floor, ‘At Bloomingdales’ Tailored & Sport Millinery Moderately Priced Sennett, Peanut and Plush ‘ $1.25, $1.95, $2. 45, $2.95 to $4.95 NUMBER of new effects have been introduced within the past ten days and will have initial showings the Millinery Section Saturday. You will be de- lighted with-the splendid collection. The hat ili ted on the left) The hat on the fe « white, Ey Decidedly new and very chic. Price, | bound with failje sibbons to match $2.45 | stripes, ; $2.96 Main Floor Newest White Dress Millinery $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 to $10.00 White hemp, leghorn and Neapolitan braid hats, in ¥ assortments, featuring the very latest sailor and mushroom, stiff and soft brim designs, form an interesting and suggestive collection, Second Floor, ‘At Bloomingdale’ Smart Sport Shoes We are receiving a number of new and novel effects in sport shoes and Oxfords. The model illustrated is of white Nubuck trimmed with green or dark blue kid, same also in all white. The shoe is priced at $5.98 and the Oxford model! $4.98. Tan Russia Calf Oxfords at $3.50. Others in white and combinations, upwards from $2.50. High Beate cs of white washable kid, at $6.98. Juvenile Sport Shoes, in tans or whites, $1.98 to $3.50. Men's Sport Oxfords, $3.80 and $4.00. Men's Golf Boots, $5.50. fie Bathing Shoes in all colors, range from 48c Caw to $1. Auction Sales of Growing Plants, Shrubs and Bulbs Every Day Between 2 & 5.30 P. M. The enormous quantities of merchandise arriving daily make it neces- sary that we hold these auction salesdaily. These sales are conducted bya licensed auctioneer, who accepts your own bids for any of the above men- tioned merchandise. We Also Offer in the Greenhouses 10,000 Shrubs, 2 to 3 youre, old and bushy, in the following varieties: Barberry, honeysuckle, Rose of Sharon, spirea, Philadelphis, flowering crab apple, white or purple lilae, snowball, red dogwood, forsythia, hardy hydrangea, wergelia, snow berry and sambuscus; aleo standard rose bushes 8 ft. high; ha leas and rhododendrons; each, 100,000 nd Peach Trees, 2 to 3 years old; about 6 feet high from three of th st reliable nurseries of Rochester; each, 100,000 Holland and American Rose Bushes, 2 to 3 years old, in cluding red erim and Dorothy Perkins rembler; each, Sc and 10¢ Hardy Eng! Privet, 2 to 3 years old; each, 3e; per 100, $2.75 Magnolia Tr. extra large, 4 to 5 ft. high; each, 98c ‘Tomato and able Plants; dozen, 15¢3 box of 100, 31 ble Seeds, May's, Burbank’s and New York Flower Co.' Su Package, a eit 2c, 3c and So 20,000 Geraniums and pot growing Coleus for bedding purposes, Also gooseberries and currants, 2 to 3 years old, bushy pansies, bachelor buttons, hardy mountain pin! ‘and other bedding panteleecn a Se Caladium Elephant Ear Bulbs, extra large; each, é Garden Full of Gladiolas, leading varieties; 3 dozen for 28c Japanese and American Peony Roots; each..........18¢ and 29c 100,000 Other Flowering Bulbs, etc., at very special prices. Hardy English Ivy, each. 0c Inthe Cut Flower Shop—Main Floor We make bsidal bouquets, wreeths and decorative plants for weddings at short notice and at special prices Prepaid muil orders or phone orders from charge account customers accepted, Greenhouses on the Roof, a 5 | : : i ‘ i

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