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i al 1 more cigaret| victorious ne g0ld-tipped smokerinos pur- them by admirers will be to tobacco-hungry soldiers at the SUPREME WAR SACRIFICE. jm Give Up Cigaret Allies Win. m ' ROME, April 26 (By mail).—One of the: supreme sacrifices of the war has made by @ group of women polltgelt eociety. They have until ‘the: ‘ues | ae fr people will find a better the necessity of olean teeth Gan that they are beautiful to look at. Be even use a dentifri a til actually clean the teeth. a ‘teins hi and arts are not kept clean soon decay. this keep food particles from vom the teeth and ice Mbodon,. the modern dentifrice, con- ons of cleansing ingredients than any other It ts safely antiseptic, Though Albodon comes in a tube, It should not be confused with pastes; & cream. It Is not artificially color B does not melt or harden. ft distinctive “smack”—a likable taste, ft to-day. A is red, It has a lon can be had at a8 cents a Iibe eral tube wherever toilet articles are sold, and a-free sample can be had by sending bo, De 4 postal will do. ARMY & NAVY GOODS ip dlest guractical jartidies for ALINE, Autos: Pee TY Army & Navy Store ig Ine, 4B W. 42d st. “Eddys Grocers and Delica- tessen Stores sell i Madeby E. Pritchard, 3315; HE summer costume of white is al- ways a serviceable dainty one, for it can be worn again and again without seeming repetition and elty can be supplied by varying This one is made of white pongee dit is smocked with white, but It ts worn with @ girdle or sash of blue ribbon It is @ very attractive is essentially ‘les. spotted with white. combination and the summer like and dainty in effect, while at the same time itt is exceedingly simple. It can be copied in linen to be serviceatie and attractive, white or colored as liked. @mocked with color and worn with a col- ‘ered belt or girdle would be f and pretty. Blue linen or rose colored linen would be smart made with the collar and cuffs of white scalloped with color and ‘worn with a belt, The skirt is in three q pieces, the edges of which are lapped at the front, while the back is gathered so that dt is generously full, I liked, poek: bY can be arranged over the fronts model is an ex for any simple costume. Made with the pockets and with the edges buttoned together, it Is adapted to sports use. Made as it is here it 1s use- 'y ful for quite different purposes tely it could be copied erials, taffeta as well as pong of cotton voi and cuffs matehing th « band on th 1¢ the blouse is mad: in place of with # collar ‘wleeves and the takes on an ent! can be utilized for morning Ww Bina > with any fn tl tay It would be pretty flowered wn or ditity or some a terial wm. a& sth Ave. stume is wanted, ‘make the skirt of « plus or ro: linen and the blo ne eekirt to match. mame and address to The Albodon . B, 154 West 18th Street, N.Y, is a delicious sauce —it gives just the right flavor to eggs and salads. Fine also onclams, fish, meats and baked beans Eddys as well gown i] as ncces- and the linen could a low and with smocking ix omitte different aspec simple skirt, aimple straight App In a variety of . fou White liner hionable linen and the like, If « combination it would pretty to » colored loo <i t uch ma eathered "| No. ro~ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, ee ee ee 1916. WHITMAN WONT ITEMIZE EXPENSE ACCOUNT OF TRIP His Official Visit to Visit to San Fran- cisco Exhibition Cost State $25,616. The Brooklyn Young Republican its Investigation into expenditures of State money at the San Francisco Exposition. It gave in detail the extravagant items of travelling ex- penses for State officials, of costly purchases ‘of supplies and furnish. ings for the State Building at the Exposition and reported its {nability to obtain any further light on the Dianket vouchers for Gov. trip to San Francisco. Gov, Whitman had a special train for his staff and a private car for Mmeelf in which were Mrs. Whit- man, his daughter Olive, a governess and a secretary. “The expenses of this trip,” says the club, “were: Railroad tickets, $11,927; Pullman car hire, $5,213; dining car sorvice, $3,579; newspa- pers and magasines, $9.77, which with extras made a total of $20, The Comptroller has stated to us that h has no more detailed information at to the items of this bill. “We have asked him in writing to file 1t in his office, but so far as we are informed he has not done so, Officials of the New York Central Rallroad Company havo stated to us that they have the details but will Not reveal them without the consent of Gov. Whitman. "We have written to the’ Governor, Asking such consent, but have re- \eeived no word from’ him.” The club reports that it found ditional expenses of $4,856 for t Governor's party, en route and San Francisco. PTOMAINE VICTIM DIES | {AT FIANGEE’S. HOME Reiner, Stricken Suddenly, Blamed Trouble Upon Salad Eaten in Restaurant. A salad eaton in a restaurant is be- Heved to have caused the death at midnight of Joseph Reiner, thirty- seven years old, of No, 807 East One Hundred and Seventy-eighth Street in the home of his fiancee, Miss Tes- sie Spiga, No. 1543 First Avenue. The Coroner will bold an autopsy to-day Reiner, who was a pawnbroker at | 304 Seventh Avenue, complained of being sick soon after reaching Miss Spiga's home, and said he believed tt was due to salad he ate at dinner. A doctor was called, but the patient grew rapidly worse. The doctor said | death apparently was due to acute! ptomaine poisoning. U. S. TRADE ADVISER QUITS. WASHINGTON, May 26.—Dr. Charles A. Holder, foreign trade advisor to the State Department, has resigned, eff tive July 1, to Join the New York bank- ing and exporting house of Amsink & soustions for re- leon merchandise held at the Rritish blockade Linn Uodgers, ne the Waited state, med av Dr. Hold James agent for city, is nhle suieer sor a be For the medium size the blouse will re uire 6 yards of material 27 inches wide, 4 yards 36 or 3 4 the No. 080—(With Basting Line and “J Kirt will be ne yards Added m Allowance.) Gath. i 6 or 3% yards 44; it is Wath ered’ Blouse” 34 to "42 inches hin: at the lower edge. Thi measur No. 9080, ts cut in sizes from 0. 9061—(With Basting Line and § inches bust m ¢ and the Added Seam Allowance.) Three. o . Si, in sizes trom 34 to 34 inches waist piece Seirte 24 te'Mt inches warns measure measure. Call at THE EVE BUREAt posite Gimbel Bros.), NG WORLD MAY MANTON Donald Puliding i commer Bixth “Ay ASHION rest (op Thirty-second 100 West : yue and New York, or’ sent by mail on receipt of twelve cents in IMPORTANT. Ww fe wanted woh rite patiern ordered your addr plainly and elwaye Club made public to-day a report of , Whitman's | wiDow TAKES MOHR’S HOME. BOSTON, May 26.—Mrs. Elizabeth Frances Mohr, who was acquitted of the murder of her husband, Dr. C. Franklin Mohr, who was ambushed and shot while on his way to Newport last Au- gust, this summer will occupy Montpe- lier, the residence of the late physician, at Middletown, R. 1 Mra, Mohr ‘will move fnto tho place with her children within @ week, Ar- rangoments have been made with the jother heirs of the estate and the two | Qaministrators, Arthur Cushing and George Hurley, whereby Mrs, Mohr. will | gocupy Montpelier under @ qualified AUS | Aren’t they smart, snappy and stylish? You can see for yourself they are new. Both pictures were drawn from models right in our stock. You see them at *15,°18 and *25, but never else- where at our price. Makes new THE SURPRISE STORES will give you the Pinch Back, Patch Pocket, Semi-Fitted, two or three but- ton model, in the latest weaves and uarantee every fab- ric to be all wool through and through, at 10 ° Your money back if the fit, qui ality and workmanship aren't equal to those of the finest $15 garments and are not exactly as illustrated. rich patterns to sel ( \ QT Both Stores open Roca }] y i110 P. TH AVENUE D AVENUE | : 15th and ‘16th Sts. 83d Street ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH’ 59th to GOth Street Bulbsand Shrubs Combination for 50c At this special price we offer the following Lex.to3d AV, Puts3s08 11 Blooninadates™ A Combination of Fruit Trees for 89c Six apple trees, of Baldwin, representing Spitzenberg 12 Trees for 89c Prepaic’ mail orders and phone orders trom charge account custe S accepted. Ji rrenhouses-on-theeRi Peonies, 2 Crimson Ramblers and 2 Dorothy Perkins Rambler Rose Bushes Freenhouses-on-the- Root 0.0 mmemet A! Bloom Auction Sales of Growing Plants, Shrubs and Bulbs Every Day Between 2 & 5.30 P. M. The enormous antities of merchandise arriving daily make it necessary that we hold these auction sales daily. These sales are con ducted by a licensed auctioneer, who accepts your own bids for any of the above-mentioned merchandi We Also Offer in the Greenhouses 100,000 Shrubs, 2 to 3 years old and bush ties; Aralia, coluthea, cornus siberica, deutzia, symphoricarpus tamarix africa, 3 to 4 feet hig! elder, golden and cut leaf, English filbert, forsythi: japonica, hardy spirea, syringia, weigelia, each, 100,000 Holland and American Rose Bushes, 2 to 3 years old, in cluding red crimson, Dorothy Perkins rambler, Black Prince weichei blau, baby rambler, marmet, Chas. Margottin, Dawson, Francis Jewet, magna charta, John Keynes, M. P, Wilder, multiford Japonica, pom pom, pink rambler, Philadelphia Rambler, Seven Sisters, Ulrich Brunner, universal favorite, William Loft, ¥ bells, yellow rambler, Blanche Morau, Henry Morton, Jules Margottin, each, Se and 10¢ 100,000 Fruit Trees, 2 to 3 years old, about 6 feet high; included are apple trees, consisting of Baldwin, Spitzenberg and Greening; also peach trees, consisting of Crawford, Elberta and Crosby: also other varieties, pear or plum trees, each, 12 The following varie acilis, prunus, pissardii Iso spirea lemoine . honeysuckle, kerri. c California Privet, 2 to 3 yeais to and Vegetable Plants old, each 3c; per 100 for $2.75 | de $1.00 Q Fioweringand VegetableSeeds, Magnolia Trees, extra large, 44 May's, Burbank’s o” New York to 5 ft. high, 69c | Flower Co., package, te, Be, Se 100,000 Geraniums and pot-growing Coleus for budding pur poses included are marigolds, ions, heliotrope, blue nasturtiums, igeratum, Sweet Williams, hardy rose geraniums and other varieties Se and 10¢ each 5c Japanese and American Peony tlephant ear bulbs Roots, each ic and 29¢ ® ge 100,000 other Flowering Bulbs, rdentullof Gladioli, in lead te., at very special prices ing varieties, . dozen for esentC.O.D. Pr account custo: Ivy, 10 s from charg Hardy Eng il orders or phone paid me ruassert to BLOOMINGDALES SUH 10 GOTH SE, LEN. POG AVE, BUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WOND a XG Flesh & Strength = No Alcohel or Dangerous Drugs. PIG] RE . | Surprise, Slores| a cening, 1 Doz Gladiole, La Dahlia Six peoch trees, representing |) Cactus, 3 Summer Flowering 2. each of Crawford, Elberta and Hyacinths, 3 Elephant Ear Crosby || Bulbs, 6 Lily Bulbs, 2 Chinese ey White Middy Blouse New Model at 98c The illustration shows one of these pretty blouses in coat style; soilor collar and cuffs are trimmed with braid: box-pleats, belt an¢ pockets: sizes 16 to 20 years, ana 34 to 44 inches, specially ‘priced at 98c Smocked Middy Coats have yoke anc shirred pockets, long sleeves and separate belt; sizes 6 to 20 years anc 34 to 44 inches, special, 98c Other smockec mic dies at $1.49 and $1.98. Middy Blouse in box pleated effect, laced front, side 11D Smocks of Trouville cloth in rose, blue or green. $2.98 Smocks of crepe cloth. $3.69 Second Plooy At Bloomingdales Decoration Day. Flags We have been served with no. tice that the price of flags has -advaneed material] so that when our present stocks are exhausted we will have to pay more for the new ones, which means you will to pay We are still able to quote the fol- lowing prices which, under present condi ditions, are very low indeed. Outfit No. 1, 75e One 33x60-inch cotton bunting {leg with sewed stripes, one jointed varnished pole, 6 ft.; ball, truck and halyards; 17;-inch galvanized bracket holder with screws, packed complete in a box 39 inches long, Outfit No. 2, $1.25 One 45x72-inch cotton bunting flog, sewed stripes, one 7- jointed hardwood pole, ball, and halyards, one | galvanized bracket holder with screws, packed complete in a box 45 inches long. Outfit No. 3, $1.75 sewed stripes, jointed hardwood pole, bull, truck and halyards, ong | galvanized bracket holder with ‘crews, packed complete in a box 50 inches long Outfit No. 4, $3.25 One 6x10-ft. cotton bunting flog, sewed stripes and sewed stars, one 10-ft. by 18<inch hardwood pole ball, truck and halyards, 1! o-inch gilvanized bracket holder with screws, entire outfit, complete. Smal! American flags, spear and mountings, excellent for grave inarkers, 12x17 inches, Se 16x23 inches, i0c 24x35 inches, 15¢ itickon,” a suction flag for autos, 10c more. Third Floor “At Bloommigdules This Week Cur Stationery Sale Also special prices for engraving of all kinds, Ave. Arcede. Lew newest millinery for holiday, $3.95, assortment, $1.95 to $5.00, Mannish Sennit Straw same materials country un { Bloomingdales Holiday, Dress and Sport Millinery We anticipate a big rush at our Millinery Department to morrow on account of Decoration Day preperedness, and have made extensive arrangements to show all of the very tively the showing depicts the latest style j This shipment represents dress or sport wear Collec he completion of a large tendencies and rder placed many months ago the moderation of prices adds ma { when prices were more ‘avor a lerially to these hats from a value = } able than at present “F) standpoint aie ; These porch screens are ex- nve on the too fc areatngter They differ from Bank: ) sumanar ay Salt 49c to $4.95. ‘there are no grass rope or Japane! shapes, trimmed or untrimmed, 99¢ to Batiste Hats with wide stripes, $1.45. Plash and Velvet Hats in a splendid Soft Satin and Kiaki Hats, 75c and 9c, Large White Banded Peanut Sailors, Large Tailored Wenchow Sailors, $1.95. Large Tailored Italian Tuscan Mushrooms, 75c Soft Italian Tuscan straw mushroom, checked, pompadour and other cotton materials, crowns fully draped with a practical hat for Sailors, 96¢ to $1.95 Note the Sizes and Prices $1.95. Natural Outside Bark, Green. Stained and Var- Narrow Slats nished., Wide Slats 4x8 ft, $1.00 BxBit., $2.00 | 4xBft., $1.60 8x8it, $3.20 bound with Roman striped, SxBft, $1.25 OxBft., $2.25 | SxBft., $2.00 9x8ft., $3.60 Ox8 ft, $1.50 10x ft, $2.50 | OxB{t., $2.40 10xB8 ft, $4.00 women or misses, for either city or 7xB ft, $1.75 12x8 ft., $3.00 | 7x8 ft $2.80 12x5 ft, $4.80 Third Floor Midsummer Dress Millinery || $2.95, $3.95, $5.00, $6.75, $7.50 |] Ali Whtie Kats, White and Black Hats, Leghurn Hats, Practical Hats with Daintiness and Charm, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH At Bloomingdale” Now On—Our Annual May Hosiery Sale Big values in hosiery for men, women and children. Buy now in large quantities and save money Main Floor, Lex. to 3d Av, Pata 05 At Bloomingdales’ Men’s and Youths’ Suits $10 Special $15 An extraordinary offering, due partially to a readjustment of stocks, bringing in broken size from higher priced lines Plain blue serges, fancy cheviots Plain blue serges, fancy cheviots or worsteds, shepherd checks, pencil stripes, silk mixtures, over plaids, reversible plaids and plain effects r worsteds, yy brow: y or Ps Sllve eran Scere Btews Quarter, half or full lined, one of Two or, three-button models, | three-button models. sizes 43 to 46 chest; also pinch back models, sizes 16 years to 38-inch chest. Many from higher priced lines Straw Hats, Great Values, ite lannel, Duck pi tpn $1.50 Automobile Dusters. Palm Beach Suits. Moderately priced For Boys One or Two Pants Suits, 33 to 46-inch chest measurement; also pinch back models, sizes 16 years to 38 inch chest. For Outing Wear Knitted Golf Coats Alpaca Coats. parte = Splits, Sennits, Porto Ricans, other fancy braids, in a variety of good styles. Wash Suits, $1.65 Boys’ Manhattan brand, size 2 to 8 years. $4.95 Micdy of junior styles, in poplins, or madris; Fancy cheviots, light or dark shades, Not in blue, brown, pink, green on white grounds, folk models, with patch pockets, pants full Some trimmed im coatrasting colors. Also lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years blue ond white stripes Stra trouserss = Confirmation, Communion and Graduation Suits, $4.95 to $10.95 Blue serge, Norfolk Wash Norfolk Suits, $2.95 Ma khaki, eres! Sizes 7 "to 15 years tyles, sizes 7 to 18 years. d Floor, 150 Added for Tomorrow, Making 300 Higher Priced Suits Reduced for Quick Clearance at $12.50 Not a regular $12.50 suit in the lot. own regular lines. Every suit however, a regular suit taken irom our Splendid style, color and fabric range; wonderful velues every one. Bevond Floor At Bloomingdales’ It Bloomingdaler Suit Cases ana Bags Folks who are preparing now for their in share these economies, The ikems mentioned below been specially tow ered to induce early pur Suit Cases of black enamel cloth, fitted with inside tray; size 24 inches, $3.95, $4.54, $4.94 { Suit Cases of cowhide, 24 or 26 inches long, $3.94, $4.54, $4.94, $5.94 Suit Cases with bellows top; sheepskin or cowhide; 24 to 30 inches long, $4.54, $5.45, $9.95 Suit Cases of Japanese aoe 24 inches long, $2.24, $2.54, $2.94 Suit Caves ot biack crepe leather, 14 to 20 inches long, suitable for week-ends 4, $4.54, $4.94 Sheepskin Ba 15 to 18 inches tony , 94, $3.24, $3.94 Cowhide Ba 14 to 18 inches leng, Ry 3.94, 54.94, $5.94 Black Walt rus Bags, 16, 17 of 18 inches long, $4.24 and $5.94 ain Bloor 300 Girls’, Juniors’ and Misses’ Coats en Higher Priced Lines to Close Out To-Morrow at $3.95 There are about fifteen styics in the lot. They are all taken from our own higher priced lines and reduced to close. Sizes 6 to 14 years, also 13 to 19 years. Second Mloor At Bloomingdales’ Just Arrived from Japan— Bamboo Porch Screens Panamas, large or small BS 5 aa wood pulleys to warp and a break. Each screen is equipped sith strong white cotton rope, alvanized pulleys. also hooks, At Bloomingdales For the Holiday You'll Need— Baseball Suits, gloves, bats, balls, Kodeks and supplies. ; A i ete Fishing tackle, including 1 | Very Temptingly Priced. Gol! Clubs, bags, balls, tennis } 4) he a ie " oe rods of | Hemp, leghorn and ‘transparent eifects, with trimmings in combin: racquets, nets, balls, markers, stakes, |4!! kinds, flies, reels, buskets. tions of white flowers, maline ruches, satins, velvets, batiste, Cco. Bicycles boys or girls, tires| Hammocks for the porch and crepe, laces, ostrich novelties; a lorge variety of sailors, cape lines and poke and other requisites. swinging settees for the lawn, Second Plow Fourth & lor, —— ALL CARS : » 50TH Transren ro BLOOMINGDALES' Lex, Foto's e. oe