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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1916, U.S. ADMIRALS TRANSFERRED | | does not took for sincerity, nome ow.| DOG BITES TWO POLICEMEN.) woman Done was suddenty attacked a tte vw wir. Hughes Is No Iceberg; i. iit mse eee Wut gta nto i eh ha ALL CARS TRANSFER TO ! Attacks OMee ing in it, Such pls He Seeka © pene tg | AAA AAA AAA AAA AAPR ALL AAR ALAA L AAPA ALAPPP ALP AL LS {hand wit feel very uncor ‘The dog was beaten Into insensibility me fee ; pom = i ‘Atlantic Fl ° ° Gyiue how teen of Screams From Hoase, by Policeman Hoffman, who. alsa, was “THE HOME OF TRUTH, : becomes Vice i the vii S l F ll f Wi th ‘ hought Susan| Screams from a house at No, 66 Lort- |)! FU a ee aed ie ie Q Maccarid of tt ts mt e u 0 arm ! Midaberh, Chay «| mor Btrect, Witltamabure, early thin| Hedger ty Tee naintbure tespitel, , under ordera teeued to-da M4 ton und Luere Mott. | morning brought Policernan Doftell of | and Doftell was found to be 90 serious- | Mirai H. Oo. Dunn will take oe H R bli C di t ‘ ‘ those worthy bret ee ay the Clymer Street station, Mra. Bliza- | 1¥ Sg opp bid ti gf Division 6 and Rear Admira ' How Republican Can magi “> the actual society of Mary Donnelly:| seth Earle told him hor husband had ie ian talk” heopine a hon : the chan ovate: nce tnind ite date Impressed Mi Foe ee aaron ote in [been beating hor. As he talked to thelvicious and unlicensed Won 59th to GOth Street Lex.to3dAv. Fue 3909 levation 0! vice dmira! enn . y lor iat. | Mayo to command the fect Nixola Greeley-Smith— + Husiness with a Fifth Aventie florist; | qm — —————$______— - > ‘ixola Greeley-Smith 3 6 last bill Gov. Hughes signed. = i b B id S I i = *|Mias Donnelly told me proudly, | ——_ = ‘ueensporo ridge ale i Gentleman and Scholar tT “nholished the wicked fee system In ||| | i " f i | the Queens County Jail So. I've |||) This is, perhaps, the fast ny i With Pleasant Voice, Called’ tocday to. an iim to et, me + ttore in Grester New York and Pre cnt of tae ’ + * F € owe! 6 he arters || A c Wearing Necktie of His ey iy ‘rents he ‘i ‘ — ull | | growth is due to the splendid trade of Long Island. *, I | or Jonnelly’ odes reques | . . ‘, ‘ : Wife’s Selection. 14 P| wan eranted, and ane welt away C1 Nh I ‘@) ers | During the cight business days in which we cele- ‘enenaniecineneet . 1% bent on Aubetttating: & bout. i| i | nase the perp then dh the ue of the Queensboro a : 5 01 » mo on | ige we do everything within our power to present a © if py Dt pansies the iT 1OR~ rn Py 4 By Peat Medel silat ; Hon on che pluphes cantee tauies {IH West 42d and West 43d Streets ds pase values that are so unusual, so timely and Not long ago had a dream o} It was quite evident that Miss Don- 80 i i i Americanism- “undiluted American- ‘ reise approved ‘af Me, “Hugin “ae m ets lesirable in every way that they will appeal to every | ism,” as Charles Ei Hugh - >| thetioalie, xc ee ea eterna Hill | . js P . ja Se vaerien ee beh a thetlealty, you know. ee i} SUMMER BUSINESS HOURS: {|| Every item featured this week is a special. Regular In m | Irow Wilson, I think. Stil Beginning To-morrow, June 15th, until July 3rd, I Soods at regular prices are here, of course, but not men- dean f ae mi | hes in so obviously a charm. |)|| ; P. id ‘j i tioned in the advertising. And still there are no bom- hice Aen ie, Cet eriigerie | Daily 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; Saturdays to 12 M. WW bastic claims made, nor so-called comparative prices fs Demo ples, “ juoted. flag with four wan't help wildieines peu ecw wat it From July 5th to August 31st: suse oJ ittle boys ft th n ould came at, i At Bl ingdal “WONDERLIFT ae ane os ve mare come tame ers’ ||| Daily 9 A.M. to5 P.M. Closed all day Saturday. eaminoeste —is the corset for vacation, softer of it f Jeinan in the White ||| WHY? Because: each boy strug ———_——__ : 1 Ie gives you perfect fashion fling with all Saves wan, 78, From River, A Very Special Sale Mnesand holdsits shape all summer. his might to Grossman of No. 76 Southern * 2. It stays in place, no matter wrest the flag . >) © | mornin iveaed-k ostenh Gacton ween l| Thursday, Friday and Until Noon Saturday | what xy alas up” and | from the others and spread it over CHARLES E HUC * |Itiver 300 feet above Snuff Milla Lane. ||| | Seek —_— |a thing of bare boards, of vague ation >a | He saw a man disappearing, and after 9 ° 3. tects from physical ‘i rye ; i DOOD eos 640-4066 ose] 0 hard run he got to hi tin time |) | t dangers of ‘atrenuous ectivities, | Patitudes, called a platform, “And = [to dan lit ta from the, sherk Aloe ens Jac uits | Dance, golf, ride, climb as hard as | the names of these four struggling | : Govern took the man to Fordham. Hos- | 2 107 Cane Seat Sport Hats 18c 1 you wish, your Wonderlift insures little boys were Woodrow Wilson, '! 0 @ woman would not belleve | pital. nad he was John File R Jarl to $22.50 b) 9 you against damage. Charles Evans Hughes, Theodore i Bhs A uth of an teoberg * john ie ive. There egularly up to z For Women, Misses and Girls, . ates a ao At. 1 sae, dtughown re so vehite, na] Will recover and will be prowscuted on at $15 00 Black In Wade es, three as illustrated. § 5 » elute! he flag t, that|® ° a pac 3 Was Dab Feldked bseaaey “Lasts Oo perfect, that e ick, navy, emera’ , purple, new blue, brown, natural. stile Went KC OMear Ts ac even nition would not | . . We think this sets a new record in value-giving for the Pain is tan Fiala: ag Hie Chan | conside r that Roosevelt had superior THE MODELS are up-to-the-moment in style, and in- most wanted Summer sports millinery of the moment. The Ahacildoin ct He WAGE ABET Cece ae Da emaie clude two and three button conservative and semi-form- hats themselves are exceptionally well made and finished. SEER BRIA eee would be quite fitting designs, of flannels, cassimeres, cheviots and serges; Main Floor ; Charles Evans for infringement of | bewildering if it met you at the some quarter-silk lined; sizes 34 to 44 chest measure. ; copyright For don't forget that! ehureh door 1 pree 1 u like a At Bloomingdales George Cohan came out for prepared:| searchlight til you reached an aisle Men’s Sack Suits Made to Measure Men’s Shirts, Special 79c ness, Americaniam, &c., when Wood-| Seat In the tenth row mn , row Wilson Was a colons nrofeccos| MAKES A COMMONPLACE SOUND Receding This is a belated shipment and the manu- | As a college professor | ie MOMENTOUS UTTERANCE. Gums Will Halt Regularly 835.00 and 40.00, fi d tem ort jand Charles the Baptist, as Roose p Ay the Very Special Price of $26.50 lacturer accepted a compromise price because s Hughes volce is pleasant, even if given proper care now. | velt called him, was trying to con- Thousands of users of Sozodont. a the of his delay. | Vinbe: New Yowe tat Uirect Gch . low and ¢ When ‘Gid- Santer Dentitrte | te ‘ e or Q ince New York that direct pri- 1 in anawer- |] tell you they have | . : 4 ere are negligee and sport shirts in the assortment, maries are much more moral than ea gewen Gaqul Leper iat tant F nate All || An extra charge of 10 per cent. for sizes over 44 chest. all coat style with French cuffs. Made of woven or horre racing, as indeed they are, | yaper men questions as to his pres Powder oF Liquid 36¢. I Pee eS To ver a nut ey BSY Bsteeeney | Yesterday in his headquarters at the Hotel Astor f met one of the two |wurviving contestants In the tug-of- war for the flag and the Presideney. And if fate ever takes me to the equator T shall not expect to meat i | there thing Jess like an teeberg "Yom. it is a fino ¢ ee He han € Jes Evans Hughes, how everyhody looked’ as EA SN ACRa MAUL Diea pel ant seme verybody looked as If very Home|" at $1.65 all GruRgiats. ‘Try Sizes are 13!) to 18, Siceve lengths, 33 to 35 inches. The sport shirts are of cream colored self-striped madras with short sleeves and pocket. A number of De Luze sport shirts of fancy striped soft finish pongee with flap pocket. Sizes 1315 to 16, Main Floor, 10 day in, &e d that a fine Mr. ent movements, his 4 set for his formal ne One of the reporters su the Fourth of July w day for that ceremon ered in hi || Boys’ Washable Suits . 1 THIRD FLOOR, TO-MORROW. At Bloomingdales’ Men’s Shirts or omentous wtterince Nad we . : ; POINTMENT. Plana Be veun ven Mavens aticues || Fave city conveniences and : I re . When T walked into Mr. Hughes's ing indorsed the Fourth of July comforts in the country. Install Featuring many novelty effects in Middy, Norfolk, Drawe 38c Haire Hi a an Sees Mr, Magione nctty wells Somerset and modified Russian blouse styles, made rs, Marasned man, He in noticeably well D I ° Li hh of rep, chambray, galatea and regatta stripes; some i, Aira aie ee fare, [fhods Dut Loam sure Mrs. Hughes eico- lg t are plain white with contrasting collars; others of that black and white bro- striped materials with plain collars; 214 to 8 years. “Otis” make of high grade white lisle thread: in light weight for Summer wear. Shirts have long or short sleeves. Drawers have suspender Rut not fort «Very soon 1 be fi sr . tape extension, double seat and pearl buttons. yesterday to mate Ow: , frame aware of a warm and Rent eee eet jr Rene si site! cele veces pian All sizes. breeze-a: regular Chilf Stream breezo | i sod pique, ero a ciaa ample to operate. At this price (38c) we also offer union of emanating from the inner ehamber Economical and Safe. bleached white ribbed cotton, all sizes. Men's Shirts or Drawers, 18c chain, All neck- and when 1 ‘ Innere ants st yw Hao ono hing] PRICE COMPLETE. $280 Women’s Sweaters ached the pre: lof the Hughes au }foined the line of Jafter dus rotation r on ye . — 10 _ " * tant Light weight balbriggan in all sizes. Also ner of the Republican candidate, £{en0ueh ‘There are cow wives ©¥°0) Domestic Electric Company ||| PRICED MUCH LOWER THAN USUAL checked nainsook shirts and drawers, cut in Hrentized that In the matter of per- [Of multir MFO uy wnaekt 18 Vesey Street | TO-MORROW, ON THE MAIN FLOOR, athletic atyle. rature Mr, Hughes is the {sider that its will buy a necktie (Opposite st, Pant’ Chapel) | ped tit A A oR Main Floor Aligned man in the United {for a king—and it won't, when the For he has a firm, Nat {King has any more money to spend. ‘ buy- Shetland and Angora Wool Sweaters, $5.95 At Bloomingdales” No. 556 is for slender to medium 1 round pleasant voteo, |SUll, if husbands will make tl made with collars and sashes,..... at 5 figures of average height. Fine ruddy ax hia beard used |r ¢ un wifely chore, what Your quests will be elad to find Fib tits Gas ive Sw | A Rotary Shuttle mercerized batiste; sized 20 to [to be tor the famous whiskers are | els expect? Only, T advise | a ig Lar tHe ibre Silk Sweaters, Attractive Sweaters, e Machi 30— $5.00. now quite gray and neatly trimmed, hee Hughes to buy some livelier and 8 SAUCE OF YOUr FANS: with sashes, made in all the | of pure thread silk, made in N achine, $29.80 Other Wonderlift models for 1 wan told, yesterday, that Mr. | more expensive nec kwear if he in- wanted colors, several models, } Guaranteed rotary: sewite mas every type (sizes range from 18 Hughes's first act after receiving |tenda t nvass the a ea States. 10 0 $18 50 i} to 44)— $5 to $10. word of his nomination was to send| ‘The Republican candidate wore no for a barber and have his whiskers | searfpin, His only Jowelry was that at $ .9 at i } ments known, offered at a much ‘Ki chines with all the Jatest improve- hain and the ( lower price than we have ever be- ni > . e tehting t . Th ow style ta | old-fashioned watch SUGGESTION: Antic- egy Gall Ey Pda flebbah ob ba old. sleeve ye fore quoted on new guaranteed ro- : very yming to the Republican |plainest of ipate your Nemo needs 6 feet 11, 3 candidate, who struck me most un- | He is tall, @ Tittle under vas tary machines, before prices advance. § | expected. 1 his portraits, as a | perhaps ‘ight and slender, yet ——— oe = . ata These machine emote very Rood ne man {with that eau use im the Te ee ? = = = trade and on ac- Nemo Hy; Charles Evans Hughes has a won. | waistcoat whi a r ia A t Uae Soup, owders, ketone to med nn ee = lerfully fine brow and nose, a keen, | must Ket when passed ews and Gravies. it was impossible to find shipping facilitica to dark blue eye, not the usual pale, old, | fifty. . Grocers and 10 ern TO ers Rat thes te He tesrket, siesmanlae ares selfish blue of the successful Ameri- | 1 like Mr. Hughes's votce best of |] Delicatessen Stores, Cc this very low price while they last. D D can, a mouth Which Iv distinctly full |All, It is 90 round and mellow and |} MadebyE, Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y Alar aliiep beanies for a man, and so red that if you suw ‘seems so natural and sincere, One! $2 Down, $1 a Week We carry various makes end modele of Sewing Machines, from $15.50 to $49.50. Repairing and supplies for all makes of Hs FURNITURE - ERapry reRe a Featuring Summer Dresses | 6. “6675.00 7.50 6 6 1.90.00 “© 150. #2: || OPPENHEIMGUINS&G | |’ FREE BRAgs BEp 34th Street—New York Main Floor, Lex, Ave. Arcade, ——————= At Hloomingdates’ Children’s Lawn Settees, 27c A smaller model of 223 those built z—— r for grown- TT ups, these ge —— setetes are — practical chairs which may be fold- ed compact- ly when not in use, Made of hardwood, neatly varnished; 24 inches long; as illustrated above. Folding Wood Chairs, 77c "At Mloomingdales’ Auction Sales of Growing Plants, Shrubs and Bulbs Every Day ‘The enormous quantities of mer- chandise arriving make it neces- sary that we hold these ation sales daily between 2 and 5.30 P. M. Sales are conducted by a licensed auctioneer, who accepts your own bids for any of the above mentioned merchandise. We Also Offer in the Greenhouses Clearance of Fruit Trees, in- cluding apple, peach, pear and many others too ®umerous to mention; each, Holland and AstericanGrow- ing Rose Bustee 2 to 3 years old, in many ¥'rises; each, Se Bedding P! including ger- coleus, salvias, petunias, anpas ad other vare- ties of shruly: Md perennial plants 3e and Se Shrubs, 2 to 3 years old, 2to3 feet high; included are honey- suckle, bridal wreath, red dog- wood, Rose of Sharon, lilac, deutzia, forsythia and about fifty other varieties; each, We With Every Direct Particular Attention to | An Important and Exceptional Sale of | Open Saturday Evenings | Women’s and Misses’ Dresses i 106 ST. L STATION AT CORNER | | li “A . be Comprising an unusual and exceptional collection * Wa itp urniture i | U of smart and exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s Sume mer Dresses, featuring the wanted materials in white and the colors and combinations now in vogue. Offering Unusual Values at ik Willow, Reed and Rattan 5.90 8.90 10.75 15.00 19.75 i i| Pieces for Summer Use, HERE are many unusual and highly attractive 1 ©novelties in our extensive displays of COLUMBUS AVE RET.103&104,5 made en tirely of hardwood, with high back and arms. Very Effective Method for Banishing Hairs |, Velocipedes, 85c which not only lend an additional charm to the decor- | L__ALL CARS BI_OOQMINGDALES’ 2274.70 90TH | ; Vole of Tous it Very specially ye Clearance of 20,000 Gladioli At very little cost any woman can tid , ‘ ean | ative scheme of a room, porch, bungalow, pergola, ete., priced are these eS Sialhes ce Gene, 3 act Ince of batty! growths, IF sito wilt is Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses ||| but also impart an atmosphere of hospitality and com- mikes" Aitsteel AED | Elephant Ear Bulbes entra he de reatmen is is made by | rican : = nN \ large; each, c water with w little pow In attractive models of plain and Novelty Taffeta, also Taffeta ||| fort, inviting restful leisure. . seine aa) Dahlia Clumps; extra larges nes Phx paste iy. spread combined with Georgette Crepe in prevailing c lors and black. 12 75 vey rr a ; palates ond, a 1 | each, My 7 sf and’ the ukin Regular 20,00 and 26,00 Values, Sale Price . A_visit_of inspection will prove i ae ly ach tivett..2 $0 3 years old each, ' ede ree ty A our prices invariably lower, | Fourth Floor (ireenhouses-on-the- Roof te buy real delatone eet ra 8 <== - TRANSFER TO SEX. TOSD AVE, ee

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