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75000, TROOPS = IN A BATTLE. DOWN ON BORDER," a.cz, SMMDEINIME oD opp cok Line Up for Extensive Man- ba pital w sibly Inter oeuvres Near Brownsville. BROWNSVILLE Twenty-five thousur Nov, 16 prising Nati amen from had to use the fire-escape to reach| their New Years Eve thirst on a fruit laxative for stomach, nine Htates « eulur Army|and warn the tenants. None had|leash unti! New Year'e night—thir liver, bowels. organization to-da began what) tine to dregs, and their hands and|action belng necessary because of army officers extensive maneuy lare to be the most os attempted since the coming of the National Guard to|atded, so the policemen had to heip| puzzling thousands of our first, not sete the Mexican border. ‘The soldiers are] them, The blaze, starting In an empty | forgetting ovr second and third citt-| and they love it. abou vided into two sec-| store from electric wires, did itue| zens: A laxative to-day saves a sick child tions, one known as the “Br Arm © other as the “White ——— arenas off Just at sap tnke the time from play to empty their Army | " jew Year's Eve postpone that | howels, whieh become clogged up with The invading force, the “fr nea] TRADE GETS PLANT'S HOME. operation without spoiling bis | waste, liver gets suger} stomach Arn A lopke sec+ | Ruainers has absorbed two more pri-| agora? sour. tion wh ae the | vate dwellings in Fifth Avenue below Three the problem that has al Look at the tongue, mother! If “lower from the {the Park, William K. Vanderbitt has| large share of our population puil-| coated, or your child is listless, cross, “White my nding force, | rented the dwelling at No. 647 Fifth} ing Its chin out of shape. New | feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't which ts to be borhood of Linn of Brownsville. Ain the nelgh- | Grande, forty-six miles west Ky own | damage, HURT BY FALL AFTER RESCUING MANY | enman Save: Danger at Fire, Then Goes feet became so numb from cold they jcould not get down the escape un- Avenue to an art firm. The Morton F. Dlant house, adjoining on the souther me, corner of Fifth Avenue and Fifty. The tertl-|ond Street, has been teased by Cart! al injur Bach saw a fire lor the four-story building at 4A. M. The hails were so full of smoke he “JOVLESS' NEW YEAR'S. {° A dletorraph in a Broad Year's night would starve to death, offs who For those anny swear | want to keep faith with the restau. leant men there appears to be but ono | | solution of the problem—See that your “water wagon” ticket has @ one- Bight Families in day stopover privilege, He Is in St, Mary's Hos. ond bruises and pos Now that the hotel and restaurant philanthropists have rendered first ald to their cash registera by dectd- ing that New Yorkers shall keep TP CONSRIPATED Look at tongue! Then give the ground floor O14 Nineteen Bixteon’s plan to break camp on a Sunday—this question ts “California Syrup of Figs,” can’t harm children How-can a man in the habit of to-morrow. Children simply will not eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children’s ailment, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs.” then don't worry, he- Year's Eve is Now Year's Eve and no shuffling of the calendar can change It, [f a man ts desiroun of ‘| maintaining his record for consis- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1916, LEE E ITNT ———S ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH” J nodaley Our Copies of Paris Hand Bags $2.95 to $7.95 Place the originel §=model slongside our copy and it is ‘mei 39th to 60th Street Lex.to3d AV, Pate3508 The pretty weddle purse (illustrated), maniple, Sybil and bracelet bag are lute French models which we have faithfully repro- duced. Materiols are silk moire, faille silk or velvet studded with steel beads in various effects, Original French model bags, imported by Bloomingdales’, are priced $4.95 to $39.50. Matn Floor, Of Special Interest for To-Morrow ‘At Bloomingdales’ At Rlioominotae | Men’s Winter Underwear, 98c Heavier y weights forthe cold weather due to arrive. Purchase now while stocks areat their best. These items should be of interest tory in which the armies are to be) q jeweller, of No. 712 Fifth Avenue. active is by t by the) Cartier has taken the Plant home for Guif of Mex \ by the|a long period of yours at a high rental Fete by Harlin. |and will begin alterations immediately north of |t cost $50,000, It had been known for Liana fome time that Mr. Plant was trying to i louse hia property. The bullding at No. ture. ville, and on est by Grande Army” probably | tency in the “Never Again League," | he must drag out his pledge at ono| second aftor 1917 breaks into the pic- It's all right for restaurant owners| again. A thorough “inside cleansing” to say the event cap be celebrate carp, seventeen miles West 47 wan erected by Mr. Vanderbilt in| ust 8 Well he next night, hut should he the first treatment given in Jan effort to atem the invasion of Fifth}after midnight, when everybody is| ny sickness cause it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all his constipation poi- son, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child is ofttimes all that is necessary. It y \ (7 ) SS be > 4 re PN to economical ; shoppers: t Shirts of \y heavy natural u gray wool and cotton; dou. ble breasted 5 t front and dou- ra G t ble back, 98c. Union Suita of heavy ribbed (of iirig. Gen. H. A trigade, while the ' aptured! ris of Various 8. radio » — TEIPER JURORS HARD TO GET b 16.8 thlesmen who had been summoned for duty in other terms of the Sunreme Court were ordered to report in Crim- inal ‘Term to-day, where « jury is be- | Ing selected for the trial of John Bd- | bs ] ny PAN ark aatiasieess merterer of Be 98th Street FIFTH AVENUE 80th Street ‘hres jurors were in My be ; , ution as the opening | BUFFALO, ty-five ‘ings. District Attorney | Fejected all wh ward talesman an to revious against | | Closes Sixty- Ninth Regiment's Bazaar. | The Sixty-ninth Regtment relief ba- rear witl cloes to-night with a carnival. Many well rnown Now Yorkers have promised to aitend. Motion picture stars will be there and a delegation of ah-Amertcan To-Night ” veterans, JAMES McCREERY & CO, | Sth Avenue 34th Street Special Thanksgiving VICTROLA OUTFIT 104.95 Victrola XI.,,.... | n 3 10-inch Double Face of Redfern Corsetry, Records (78c each) 2.25 1 12-inch Double Fac adapted to your Indlvidual requirements, Record -» 1,95 O-inch R d ' anal Ree 70 In Coutil and Batiste... i. neces 1 12:inch Record Novelty Broche, white or pink, ,,, Album. .......... _ 78 Total....... ..104,95 | May Be Purchased Down P $5 On $5 Month | JAMES McCREERY & CQ,, Mth dusnne Ath SAeant OO———S[0— 0 = 0 9 Eo OOS SOO 09S SSO 00S 0 SS 0 SS Will) Avenue by trade, | nsion of that Industry in W: than 1,000 men and boys and, 10 iris 9 models simple and ela A hand embroidered model, with wide collars and cuffs hemstitched; the other i tively embroidered. new deep pointed collar. Georgette (Crepe $3.95 & $5.00 Flesh and white; a model inset with filet face and finely with clusters of emall tucks and deep embroidered col- lar. submerging, is one thing and “Happy| _ Beware of counterfeit fig syrups New Year" stuff the next night, | Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot everybody 1s just coming up for air, tle of “California Syrup of Fig 16, —~ An | t# another. Fi j which has full directions for babies, re that their | worrenn Sr iho meceenl eacsetee | niet of all Che ne for growh-ups ing on Jan, 1, 1917, te head. | Plainly printed on the bottle. Look ight for a hospital.’ On New | carefully and see that it is made by Years Eve New York opens w: the “California Fig Syrup Company.” on the succeeding evening it Is | —Adst ng, idle. Lord & Taylor A Charming Group of NEW BLOUSES Featured at Special Prices ath for every Blouse requirement, for it includes orate and in every fashion and fabric now in favor Georgette Crepe Blouses Novelty Lace Blouses $5.95 and $6.95 i $6.95 and $9.75 Creamy silk novelty lace over flesh color Georgette and dainty camisole, A more elaborate model of silk lace com- bined with Georgette over chiffon. White Washable Net Blouses $6.95 Daintily tucked and shirred, this model is effectively embroidered and ‘catures a i S009 0 000 a SS a 0 0 SS 0 SS SO SO Sts A collection that with filet lace insertion is effec- TMrd Floo Ground Floor Specials Crepe de Chine Three Models $2.95 White and flesh in three pretty styles: ‘Tucked and hematitched Finely cluster tucked, Tucked and embroidered, 4 Net and Lace $2.95 & $5.00 Valenciennes lace trim- med model with taney camisole, The other with creamy silk lace over flesh color Japanese silk =: ora Annee me ae name samneeme- tucked, Another eee ae eae ae eae ae) ae ae eae ance moe os ee ecen.g, The superiority of “Redfern” models lies in the combination of correct style with absolute comfort, which these Corsets invariably possess, In then the corset designer's art finds perfect expression, resulting in ideal models for every type of figure Redfern Corsets are priced according to their elaborateness and the qualities of the fabrics of which they are fashioned. In each the linea, the contour, the fit, the wearing qualities are invariably superior, In each la embodied the grace and distinction always characteristic —— Our Corsetleves will aid in the selection of a Redfern model best Redfern Corseta wu $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6,00 Naim aie SAN $6.00 and $10.00 Warner's Corsets Authoritative styles In these very popular, moderately priced Corsets, absolutely guaranteed pot to rust, break or tear, Lord & Taylor carry, at all times, complete assortments of Warner's models, Dainty, durable coutil and batiste fabrics, prettily trimmed. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Broche—pink or white Coat “Two Pants Suit Little Bostontan The First Sale of the Season Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws $5 This is the big sale we have been planning for so long. It has taken months of hard work to gather together so many good garments to sell at such a small price. Come expecting to get values that will be a positive revelation—and come early, for such goods at this low price will not last long. Mackinaw cotton, fleece lined or plain; ecru only, 98c. Root's Tivoli Shirts and Draw- ers of heavy quality gray wool and cotton mixed, 98c. At all times you will find good selectionsof such well-known brands an American Knitting Co., Glasten- bury Hedlth, Root's Tivoli and Stuttgerter. Prices range from $1.25 to $3.50 per garment. Main Floor, ‘41 Bloomingdale Women's Boots Special $4.65 Gunmetal vamp, fawn buck- akin top lace boots. Dark gray or blue kid Ince boots, Bronze Sizes from Two to Eighteen Years Every Garment a Tremendous Value Boys’ Suits at $5 Extra pants suits of fancy cheviot materials, Boys’ Overcoats at $5 Only one or two of a kind. Fancy cheviots in a variety of shades for this season’s wear. | and a few chinchillas. Two models. The kid button or lace | | Both pairs of pants lined and finished with | Young Bostonian and the Little New Yorker, boote, \ Also | | taped seams; sizes 7 to 18. as illustrated. Sizes 2 to 6 years. patent jeather Boys’ Overcoats, $5 Blue or gray chinchillas or fancy cheviots, button to neck models, Sizes 234 to 10 years. Boys’ Shirts, 55c Percale; black, blue or lavender stripes; starched or French cuffs; sizes 12 to 14. Boys’ Shirts, 79c Soft cuffs, reversible collars; fine percales in wide pattern range; also percales or madras, with starched cuffs; 12 to 14. boots with white calf tops;button model, BecOnd P1007 men! ‘At Lloominadalea” Groceries Queen Olives, 30-02. screw-top jor, 24c; 8-08, bottle, 10cy 5S-oz, bottle, Te Broken Rice, 5 Ibs., 2e Van Camp's Tomato Soup; can, Be Boys’ Bath Robes, $2.25 Blanket robes, pattern designs or plain, Well made and finished. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Also bath robes up to $5.00, sizes ranging up to 18 years, Boys’ Hose, Pair 15c Heavy corduroy rib, black only. Sizes 6 to9. Sizes 914 to 11. .19¢ Boys’ Union Suits, 59c Heavy cotton, shaped, in ecru or silver gray. E x Fruits Boys’ K. & E. Blouses, 44c Well made and finished. Main Floor. tote arin ee bree Percale or madras, with collar attached or Boys’ Underwear, 50c dozen, 15 Porto Rico Grape Frult; extra large; box of 36 for $2.78; each, 8 orto Rico Grape Frult; small and juicy; dozen, 35c Greening or Baldwin Apples; 5 quarts for 40c Vegetables Fancy Maine Potatoes; 50-1b. $1.95 neckband; sizes 6 to 16 years. Boys’ Neckwear, 25c Plaid on fancy silk; French or open end; also plain colors in reversible style. . Boys’y Pajamas, 59c Outing flannel; pink or blue stripe, kite- shape front; sizes 6 to 16 years. Gray wool and cotton mixed shirts and drawers, heavyweight; sizes 24 to 34. Main Floor. Boys’ Gloves and Gauntlets, 69c Suede or glace kid gloves, fleece lined or un- lined, in gray or tan; also kid lined models. Matn Floor. = Boys’ Shoes, $1.98 and $2.69 Sweet Potatoes; 5 quarts, 3Be Boys’ Sweaters, $1.48 These shoes if bought in the present whole- aire, sr Velow Onlenay 2 Coat style. Wool or worsted with cotton | sale market culd not be sold at these prices, Brussels Sprouts; 2 quarts, 25¢ | | mixtures. V necks, two pockets; assorted | which remain as they are until the present Fish colors. Sizes 26 to 34. stock is exhausted. Second Floor, Mackerel, Bluefish or Codfish Steaks; |b., l6e Fresh Haddock or Flounders; 1c 25 Gun metal or patent leather button or lace models, many shapes, with stout durable sewed with large shawl collars. Sizes'9 to 18 years. soles; sizes 9 to 13 *¢ vee $1.98 Clothing —Sevond. Floor GROOT 06 536 i bicons asec sev evanewan Main and Second Floors... Boys’ Mackinaw Coats, $5 Popular plaids, pinch back or Norfolk models Salmon Steaks; Ib., Basement At Bloomingdales’ tt Bloomingdales’ Women’s Fabric Gloves Firm Quality, Washable 59c 79c Good quality gloves,| Chamoisette gloves,| Heavy quality gloves, with 2 clasps and em-|2 clasps, in white, gray, |corded backs, white, broidered backs; choice | tan, brown, mode. Ali|gray, tan, black oF of white, gray or tan, | have embroidered backs, | natural chamolsette. Women's Glace Kid Gloves $1.25 $1.50 French kidskin, with | French glace kid, with wa of embroidery; |3 rows emb. or Paris , ton, mode, gray. | Point emb. Main Floor, 98c 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, $143 Neatly figured American walnut veneer, with gum-wood posts. is 54 in, long, chine closet 44 in. wide. top dining table 48 in, in diameter Buffet, $35.00 | Serving Table, China Closet, $29.00 Dining Chair, Dining Table, $26.80 | Armchair, Buffet serving table 34 in. wide, and round separately if desired, as foljows: $16.50 $5.50 ‘At Bloomingdalne’ Dainty French Lingerie Notwithstanding conditions being as they are, women still insist on dainty French hand-embroidered undergarments, and we direct attention to the assortments now on hand and particularly to the moderation of prices, Night Gowns $1.98 $2.98 $3,98 Chemises $1.00 $1.98 Corset Covers +79 $1.00 Petticoata $1,98 $2.98 $3.98 Frvelope Chemires $1,98 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 Combinations $1.98 $3.98 $3.98 $4.98 $5.75 Philippine Undergarments Next to the French, and nearest like it of any, are the Philippine handmade and hand-embroidered undergarments, which are featured herd extensively beoauae of their beauty and the prices at which we are able to offer them, Night Gowna $2.08 59.98 $4.49 85.49 Envelope Chemises $1.98 $2.98 $9.98 $4.49 $5.49 coud Fiver, whkh S488 40 BLOOMINGDALES’ #; =a $4.98 up to $12.98 $2.98 up fo $4.98 $1.49 up to $3.49 $4.98 up to $12,98 10-Piece Adam Design Dining Room Suite, $89.00 As illustrated above. Solid oak finished in Jacobean effect, Buffet ip 54 inches long, has triple effect mirror, 5 drawers and 2 cupboards, China Closet is 44 inches wide. Serying Table is 36 inches wice. Dining Table hes 48:Inch round top. Five Slip Seat Qbeirs and | Armchair to match, Seate are of brown Epanish leather. Pieces sold separately if desired: Duffee, $24.00 | Serving Table, $7.50 China Closet, $20.00 | Chair, 25 Dining Table, $15.75 | Armchair, HH TO 40TH a 4. 7030