The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1916, Page 9

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Pills CONSTIPATION Ber ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THh NOME or teuTn 59th to 60th Street Lex.to 3d Av. babs 3i5 Vass a Introducing * — Reproductions of New Fall Millinery $2.65 of the sea “- two styles tur t is ¢ The hat re is # large circular ch tam, Both tailored in novelty effects with black faille silk ribbop, lined ready to wear Hats of Hatters Plush, $4.95 Eight styles, in straight sailors, rolling sailors, pokes, ntily aeen what It deplorabl 1 am for mushrooms, ete. Large or small effects trimmed with Labor mannish bows or novelty faille nbbon effects The qhove on Main and Second Floore Newest Ribbon Hats, $2.45 Sailors, pokes or drooping shapes of black silk velvet with.crown cov erings of satin striped ribbons, fin- ished with mann sh bows of same material on front. Combinations are black-and-white, black-and-emerald, black-and-purple, black-and-royal, black-and-old-rose, also black-and- poppy red. Large Velvet Sailors, $1.95 Black and Co.ors Made of good quality American of such denunciation of all th mehiner What | se to al reason?" Garbage Plant C Conspiracy in Richmond, "At Bloomingdales’ Specials From Our September Sale of China, Glass and Lamps 100-piece Dinner Sets, made by Homer Laughlin China Co., of Newell, W. Va. Pretty shape, each piece traced with gold line edge and floral spray. Included are all necessary dishes for serving 12 persons. Special, $7.89 100-piece Dinner Sets of thin imported china,with gold edges and ‘floral design. | 1 brought ‘aducts Co t erect A garba nt ata site on Arthu or Arthur's Island. ffidavit signed by ite President, m information ndants ent ement and ge dispo », harass and delay (Park Department Engineer Included are dishes for serving twelve persons. $14.50 Other sets, fancy china pieces, cut glass and glassware | at equally tempting prices. | Complete Gas Domes, with shade made of six art glass panels, metal bound, as shown in illustration. yy Choice of green or amber, with extra small colored = Dome fitted for electricity at small cost. =_ Third Floor BLOOMINGDALES' (ex! 78 So hve: om Vark ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “The Kind That's Different’ eee GED Ge of, PURE AND WHOLESoni] APPETIZING AND DELICigy remier PURE Foop DRESSING “Francis Leccerra(p.”° i ¥ NEW YORK. eC THES HOUR LAW S REALLY WAGE LAW surrender our of will sie tcc | CITY HEADS IN $100,000 SUIT ractors Allege 6 borough, dante in a by 1 r hall, known upon an aspired to ¢ the formance of its contract with the | QUEENS OFFICIAL en Is) Charged With Stealing Records, Felix Reisenberg, former engineer | to the Queens Park Department, was | to-day held in $500 bail for the Grand Jury by Magistrate Conway, in Long » charged with larceny, pieces between large panels. Deme com: ‘ / py le plete, with stem and Welsbach gas lamp outfit, ““~y y x wn records from the Park Dee | CMH in La 09 Syoby, & punter charge by Relsenberg r Weir had fatled to cesspool vest for & Warrant 7 1 WAS FREEDMAN ESTATE TAXED) '7,°" fu tet OW $1,316,707 LEGACIES . c Soap Spoils the Hair ‘ ' wren, . ; 5 One ’ ' on t Per ' i 0 | ordine ‘ wt ' ' he ere . Vet ‘ ' .t von ow ' ' m . ’ ‘ st Ps tinses ont 0 . trutf etress The b > ‘ * swerewating 6 | dlries quickly and eve and it le nel the seal sult and the hair fine —_ silky, bright, bustrous, fof wf Motor Cop and Auto Maw Wilted.! to manag WHOA wt Vidward Vatiors | YV get mulsified anut son, me ’ nan, and W oH any pharmacy bite were killed ounces will toed je col family for silk velvet in black, brown, navy or 7 war Rorough President Van Name of | purple. Richmond, William J. :Dermott, we ‘ q 5 Superintendent of Bulldings; Raphael Hats Trimmed Without Charge Langere, Acting Superintendent, and ‘ wom oer olan, clerk in the Bureau of Value on the Market’’ our new Walters Player Piano. we quote, that a comparison seems obvious. Greatest Player Piano Value, our New and Unrivalled Tri-Solo Melodist e WALTERS ° | On Terms of *2 a Week (FREE: eyetue ee eho es Tiara dati tnieintehilahtinaatiaeaiiiaa tallied its manufacture—plus the cost of selling it We have the largest output of any one piano factory in New York; therefore, the per cent. cost of manufacture is distributed over the greatest num- ber of instruments, making the cost of production less than the cost of any other make. We manufacture and retail every Piano and Player Piano we sell; therefore eliminate the man- ufacturer’s selling cost, and the middleman's profit, which means a tremendous saving. We sell more Pianos and Player Pianos than any cost is the lowest. We pay no commissions to teachers or professional musicians to boost our instruments; therefore we do not have to add that expense to the price you pay. All the Expense We Save Goes Direct to You The Best Piano Built to Sell at No Inter st | On Terms of $1 a Week Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for the beautiful ew Walters Piano or Player Pi allowance and let you pay the ba on a Piano and $2 a week on a a representative will © Piano, fend for our call. 1916 catalogue oe ee “The World’s Greatest Player This is the unanimous verdict of every one who has seen : It is so far superior to all Player pianos offered elsewhe?e, at anywhere near the price Come to Bloomingdales’ tomorrow and secure the World’s 88- Note Player Piano Basing the “value” of a Player Piano upon the cost of plus a legitimate profit, we justify our claim that the Walters is the World’s Greatest Player value on the market, by the following facts: Our New Style “F” Walters Piano | | other house in this community; therefore our selling sasha ni ano, | | mm TRANSFER to BLOOMINGDALES' Vex, 30 $o'AV Emm o. We will make a liberal e at the rate of $1 a week Upon request , THE EVENING WORLD, THUKSDAY, SZPTEMSER 7, 1 | Serge for Fall | New Underclothes | —Inexpensive Taffeta dreas,® fashjoned with new basque; large collar and deep cuffa of white Trotteur frock of serge; bodice beautifully embroidered; skirt trimmed with braid satin Serge frock with new pleated peplum;, Georgette crepe chem tsette, braid trimmings Exceptional in Quality and Style Misses’ Serge Frocks at $18.50 Also Taffeta Dresses at $18.50 When we decided to open the Autumn Season with a presentation of dresses at an ex- ceptionally low price, we did not look for frocks that a manufacturer could “grind out” at a little price, First, we studied the trend of Fashion for Autumn. only a few of them. would be a credit’ to this store. Then we selected the best models— Then we worked out the problem of making them in materials that When you examine the dresses you will realize that we succeeded in getting both models and materials that are very unusual in frocks at $18.50. All the dresses give the slim silhouette, in spite of the fact that the skirts are wide. Note, please —These frocks have the carefully finished deta of very expensive dresses. , ile that are usually the hallmarks Misses’ Apparel is now located between the Broadway Staircases of the Old Building. Women’s Sample Handbags, $2.50 The fact that this is a manu- facturer’s Laine collection is enough to indicate that every bag—and there are 600—is very unusual at the price. Not many of any particular kind, Many are duplicates of bags we have sold at higher prices. Silk moire, moche leather, otter morocco, pin seal, pin mo- rocco, long grain and envelope purses of India leathet; fitted with coin purses and mirrors; black, brown, green and grey. Friday on a special table near the Subway Entrance, $2.60. Out Go 3,600 Pa are marked “‘secon¢ and toes. 75¢ a pair is a much lower pri: every woman will want to avail half-dozen pairs. A wonderfully effective imi- tation of filet lace is intro- duced in a charming net blouse. The net lining is trimmed with bands of pink silk, another new note, $3.90. A profusion of silky-looking shadow lace adorns the net blouse which is illustrated. The camisole which is a part of the blouse is trimmed with dainty ribbon. A lacy blouse Dresses, $1.50 Yd. The woman who does her own sewing (or who has it done to her order) will find that this moder- ate-priced serge is just what she wants. It is an excellent French weave specially adaptable to Fall dresses. Represented are this season's fashionable shades— Black Naty with frills is always dressy ! Plum Buegundy Che Breen New Blouses of Unusually Green Copenhagen Fine Crepe de Chine, $3.90 Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. The Advanc 48 inches wide; $1.50 yard. Women who want to ctart the Autumn season with ao supply of fresh underclothes wilt ‘ind many surprises among these new styles White Petticoats, $1—One has a deep embrotdered flounce; others are inset or trimmed with lace. Nightgowns, 65c--one slip- on model has an embroidered round neck; another—cut on the pajama fashion—is trimmed with pink or blue on neck and sleeves, Envelope Chemises one made speciully for us has # Store centrated a DSR good quality in material an Madeira-embroidered top run with m, $1; another—an empire has colored hand- embroidered and shirred yoke, $1.25; still others prettily trim- med with lace, $1.50, Bodices white washable satin, $1; erepe de chine bodices with colored hand-embroidery and deep lace yoke, $1.25. Dust Caps, 15e—figured lawn. Certain groups which have so! se disposal Silver-Plated Ware purr New, Unusual. $1 Bon bon baskets with silver- plated frame and handle fitted with glass holder, $1. “seconds,” 15¢ each, were 2: ankle length drawer: 20¢ each, were 35¢ suits, athletic styles; sizes 34, 31 50c each, were 65¢, white ri suits; athletic or short sleeve style: or two sizes missing. , white cott conds,"” Combination ylas# holders for horseradish and mustard, silver plated frames, $1. Condensed milk holder of glass with silver-plated frame, $1. Subway at Astor Place stockings for in the present market. New Fall Suits for Men has already made its way into the Wanamaker Men’s (BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH) $16. is one of several moderate prices at which we have con- honest workmanship. Summer Suits Now $12.50 and $14.50 Two final clearing prices on Wanamaker light and medium- weight suits for which there are many weeks of service still ahead, IN THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE Men’s Summer Underwear Marked at New Little Prices style or broken sizes have been materially price-lessened for quick 15e¢ each, were 35¢ (3 for $1), white cotton mesh knee drawers; 3 for $1 y white ribbed cotton combination ial Down-Stairs Store, New Building. irs Women’s Silk Stockings at 75c Pair Duplicates of i aptene sold here regularly at $1 and $1.50. Some \s" because of slight imperfections, All silk or silk with mercerized cotton tops; mostly plain colors and stripe!, dropped stitch and shot effects; not every size in every style; reinforced Peels ice than we could duplicate these It is an opportunity that herself of by buying at least a The First Lacy B louses For Fall—Exceptional at $3.90 At ccd e Guard of 50 measure of style, genuine Broadway corner Eighth. Id down to a few garments of a on mesh short sleeve shirts and bbed lisle thread combination 8; sizes 34 to 46 in the lot; one

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