The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1916, Page 7

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Ler Bisa esa SAYS BRITAIN OWES U, 8. A DEBT OF GRATITUDE Sir Horace Plunkett Thanks Lon- don Editor for Praise of Americans. LONDON, Nov. 10.—Sir Horace! Plu » Welling to the Dally Matt in approval of its editorial entitled “Our Friend Uncle Sam," says: “The note you struck will earn oe gratitude of all who bell Luck? Not a bit of it! Popovers simply can't go wrong if you use Presto Self-Raising Flour. =| that we owe them our cordial I do, that the future peace of the world depends largely, if not chiefly, upon the mutual understanding and reapect of the two democracies whose ideas of liberty, for which we are fighting, are fundamentally the same.” In the article referred to the Dally Mail, observing that “the election, whatever its issue, will not affect the war, remarked: “As for the great body of the peo- pio of the United States we in this country may tefully recognize their attitude durt the war. | Phey kept their hi and behaved very generously and coolly. And for It aided ua incalculably in these dark hours when the very e=lstence of free- dom was at stake and when the Ger- man hories were overrunning West- | ern Europe. “Though the tie of race has been weakened with the vast immigrations from Southern and Central Europe into the United States, the tie of com- mon language and common ideals re- mains, It has been strehgthened, not impaired, by the greatest convulsion in the whole modern history of man.” —— 2584's Aa lor “Bove The Twenty-thind Regiment Auxiliary will give @ dance at the armory, Bedi- ford and Atlantic Avenuss, Brooklyn, on Friday night, Nov. 24, “for the Ser nen alii THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, benefit of our boys at the border.” Gov. Whitman and Mayor Mitohell have been invited. When the maker’s name appears on his pro- +; duct, he is not afraid to risk his reputation on it. For almost 140 years Fownes gloves have been sold by Name. Look in the wrist. that’s all you need to know about : a GLOVE. | 1916, 7 ‘At Bloomingdales” Fresh Killed Turkeys We have just received a of choice birds in all sizes. Fancy Roasting Fewtes 1b, ae Fresh Killed Broliers; Ib., 'At Hloomingdale Handkerchief Embroidery To insure pfompt delivery of spe- cially hand-marked handkerchiefs, place your order NOW. A feature of the handkerchief department adapted to the needs of exacting patrons. Main Floor. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTHY 39th to 60th Street Lex.to3d AV. hae 3306 ‘At Bloomingdates” Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats © For Men and Young Men $15, $20, $25 Mark Twain told us of @ packet boat on the Missisrippi River that had to stop every time the whistle blew because the engine could not make enough steam to run the boat and blow the whistle at the same tine. Lots of clothing is subjected to so much whistle blowing, in the form of claims in advertising, that it cannot make At Bloomingdales Tomorrow, Saturday, Last Day of the Final Tailoring BONWIT TELLER &CO, The Specially Shop of Onginatons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Youth—the Keynote of “JEUNES FILLES” Modes and “FLAPPER” Fashions ea, U, 8, Pat, Off, ‘Jeunes Filles’’ olan i: to i Misses’ Tailleur and Fur-trimmed SUITS Misses’ Tailleur Suits Distinctive models, in broadcloth, gabardine and fancy check suitings; plain tailored and fur-trimmed styles; sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Dressy Suits Of velour and chiffon broadcloth, with collar, cuffs and bandings of seal, natural raccoon or moleskin; sizes 14 to 18. “‘Flappers’’ ‘4 to 16 25.00 45.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY—An Extraordinary Sale of Misses’ FUR-TRIMMED Demi-Tailleur SUITS 55.00 to 65.00 49.50 About one hundred picturesque demi-costume suits for matinees and formal afternoon wear. Creations that in their luxury of materials ‘and lavishness of fur-trimmings express the art of Jenny, Lanvin and Cheruit. Sizes 14 to 18. DEBUTANTE DANSE Frocks 49.50 © 175.00 Many new style themes developed in Paradis velvet, bead ' and embroidered crepes, metal brocadcs and clouds of tulle. Sizes 14 to 18, COSTUMES d’Apres Midi 49.50 t 150.00 Exclusive hand-made models in gros de Londres, satin, beaded Georgette, brocades and metal cloths. Directoire, Moyen Age and other “Period” originations and adapta- tions. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Coats TAILLEUR & FUR TRIMMED “FLAPPER” Apparel Rea U, § Pat. Off Originated by and exclusive with Bonwit Teller & Co., for the hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16. “FLAPPER” School Frocks 9.75 Emphasized are three-piece Frocks, with washable blouse and removable reefers; smart pique collars and cuffs and many pretty tailored conceits of fancy belt and pockets. Sizes 12 to 16. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY “FLAPPER” Tailleur SUITS good, because all of the steam words. than the prices charged. Second Floor, ‘At Bloomingdales’ Men’s Shoes Reduced to $2.89 These shoes were among our best sellers at their higher prices, therefore size range is broken. We cannot re- order owing to greatly increased whole- sale cost, and must dispose of these lots at this reduced price. Mahogany tan lace, English model, gun metal, button or lace; also vici kid arch support lace shoes. Herman's U.S. Army Shoes, $3.50 Heavy black vici kid, Goodyear welted double oak leather soles, built on marching Sizes 6 to 11, wide widths, Ideal shoes for men who do much wall! standing. Second Floor, ‘At Bloomingdales’ Moderately Priced mienises in Many New Models Only by close buying and selling are we enabled to offer these Blouses for so little. Many well-dressed women purchase their Blouses at Bloomingdales’ exclusively, not only on account of price, but because styles are correct. Emb’d Voile Blouses, $1.98 Fine quality allover embroidery, with deep collar edged with lace and medal- lions; arms and sleeves hematitched; turn-back cuffe edged with Valenciennes lace; fastens wits six pearl buttons; sizes 36 to 46, $1.9 Pussy Willow and Chiffon Blouses, $2.85 Pussy willow combined with novelty chiffon, May be had in brown’ navy, taupe or Copenhagen to match suits. Sizes 36 to 46. Smart Chiffon Blouses, $4.98 A dressy model with pin-tucked vestee which forms excellent contrast with the solid colored chiffon silk; fastens with silk covered buttons: newest shades. Voile Blouses, 89c Middy Blouses, 98c A good assortment of attractive} Plain or combination effects, well styles, trimmed with lace; all sizes. | tailored; sizes 6 to 20 years. Becond Floor, S41 loo ingdates' Women’s Sweaters, $1.39 A limited quantity of closely knit worsted finish sweaters, on merino back; straight or novelty weaves; shaw! or Byron collars; also belts All. sizes, and side pockets 25.00 » 65.00 An inclusive collection of street, motor and dress coats in velour, Patagonia and Bolivia cloth, frieze and corduroy; the richer models elaborately fur-trimmed and with haute nouveaute linings. Sizes |4 to 18. Misses’ Evening MANTEAUX de Luxe 75.00 t© 350.00 Wraps of chiffon and Paradis velvets and the regal new drapery silks, revealing the Russian influence in their metalled brocades and use of Kolinsky, skunk and other fine furs for trimmings. Sizes 14 to 18. FOR GIRLS OF 12 TO 16 20.00 Three distinctive new Models in velour de laine and smart velour-finish checks; flare-belted models, with convertible collars and skirts just to the shoe tops. “FLAPPER” Coats 22.50 49.50 In pebble cheviots, broadcloths and velour de laine; flare and belted models, with huge fur collars; or perhaps collar, cuffs and bandings of various fashionable pelts, Sizes 12 to 16. Women’s Sweaters, $2.74 Plain weave, with roll collar and pockets; belt all around; choice of rose or Copenhagen, Children’s Worsted Sweaters, $1.39 Shaw! collar and pockets, May be had in navy, cardinal or gray, in sizes up to 34, Shetland Wool Spencers $1.25 to $3.49 A large stock of Shae warm, lightweight jackets to wear be neath coats. With or without sleeves, in desirable colors, Main Floor, One-Piece Models, dresses at a very low figure. It is hard to empha hesitate to call them real be At Bloom “Nature Shape” good looking too. or white leathers. to 13! to 5\4 » 6 toll. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO not much steam used in our advertisements, but there is plenty of force in the merchandise back of the printed It portrays every new style in reliable fabrics and fash- ionable colorings—dandy suits and overcoats at $15, $20 and $25—but no claim made about any We are particularly strong on business suits styles for men with settled ideas and quiet tastes, and the younger man who prefers the snap and dash peculiar to their sphere of life. ‘At Bloomingdales Girls’ Wash Dresses, 79c and 98c This sale was made possible by the purchase of 1,000 chambrays, ginghams and crashes in about ten g the unusual v Every child should wear these shoes, t allow feet to develop as nature intendec Made specially for us cond Sale Of the Year Men’s Suits & Over- $1 5 coats to Measure, Sizes 46 or over, $17 Second Floor, is in the ads. There is “values” other both in conservative At Bloomingdales” Three “Dalebloom” Coat Specials For Juniors, Misses or Women “Dalebloom” Suits and Coats are sold with a positive and unqualified guar- antee for two seasons’ satisfactory service. They are for the most part reproduc- tions of the newest Paris models, and you are assured of materials and tailoring good enough for us to stand back of them two seasons. Tomorrow we feature three special values in “‘Dalebloom” Coats. Because of their unusually low prices economical women should attend this sale. At $10.75 $14.75 At $19.75 Five Styles Ten Styles Eight Styles Wool cheviots in green, brown Zibelines or wool velours inthe Zibelines, wool velours or plush, or navy blue, new shades cheviots, Many fur trimmed. “Dalebloom" Coats in a comprehensive assortment of styles, with or without fur trim- mings, including such new colors as Burgundy, plum or the new browns, are featured as strik- ing values at $24.75 and $29.75. Sizes to fit women of all proportions. Beocond Floor, At Liloon Suits or r Overconts, $6.95 Good Enough for Any Mother "oF Boy Boys are just as “finicky” about their clothes as older ingdales brothers and dad- dies. By keeping this thought upper- most in our minds we please not only the boys’ taste, but his mother's purse. Our Big Business Is Proof That Good Clothes Can Be Had at $6.95 When our orders for boys’ clothing are placed, manu- facturers are instructed that our rigid specifications must be followed to the dot. Suits and Overcoats that do not measure up to the standard are rejected. From time to time we will give more reasons why your boy should be outfitted Read the following items Sizes 6 to 14 Years , : Included are galateas, linenes, | | &t Bloomingdales styles Boys’ Suits, With 2 Pairs of Pants, $6.95 Fancy cheviots in brown, gray or tan. Cut in newest patch pocket models. Both trousers have taped seams and Sizes 7 to 18 years. these dresses fully lined, Button-to-Neck Overcoats, $6.95 Fancy cheviots in desirable shades. Sizes 2'9 to 10 in tan years. lates ) a) | Hl $1.49 to $2.69 $1.69 to $3.98 $1.69 to $3.48 $2.48 to $4.98 Floor BLOOMINGDALES!’ [¥x' 78 {OAV Mackinaw Coats, $6.95 Fancy plaid materials in a great variety Sizes 10 to 18 years, Second Floor of colors and patterns. aps

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