The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1916, Page 7

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dy ns THE EVENIFG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1916. ; : _ eee forts: COMB SAGE TENN INORSEAVIATORS REDUCED RATES MMESBELTRIS 1 Snes At ARENT Yeo FOR UAT FORFORT LEERY noose rcestee Pound Selling Now Whole- x EN z IP i to Keep Her Locks Dark, ackion™ inte at picking Industry at to-day’s}twenty-tye te from the or Btreaked and faded hair is gran on of the national conference on | lated service a year, and permitting oll ang ie to Loi nie hate's pods tyen| DO Men Who Broke Records | Final Action by Which Eve-| marketing and farm credits, high ofm. | {2 °F S10 Solin i ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH Only 15 More Shopping Days to Christmas. Take advan- tage of our splendid assort- ments by making selections at once. Shope te Any, if possible 59th to 60th Street Lex. to 3d AV, Pitte908 atBi ’ t . . | ‘ . — “ clals, Including Arthur Meeker, Gen which ite alble, as we are] in France Arrive on the ning World Wins Its Fight |ony"sanager of Armour & Co, at-| Ste Otttelal iene Gaitty te Attempt when a youthful a . ; ne a Ve lad esis f ’ advantage. Liner Espagne. Faken To-Day. torneyn and ottege repre site lad UE Fra Juni we don't, have a | mini nig packers, were present to-day. — | inirty ve Stato Hospital guard athering the | Henry Krumrey of Wisconsin, an, appeared before Common Meas Judee end the mussy mixing it hone j| vee: Aviators: Wert Brose) tects: he thon bie AL , éf 8 NY Mctal of co-operative cheese | W ivan rand pleaded guilty to All drug stores sell the ready-to-ure! one in Might and the other on the) he Board Hy ree ho! “hak : sh Oreavtdation, watd warhe | Rasaultng officer fh intent ¢ Product, improved by the uddition of | ‘ x {County at Hackensack under which He hry tncreasine ens Other ingredients, ‘called “Wyeth's| "Ne Mne, arrived on the French |i is vetteved the long awaited reduc jold on the food situation, Last Sage and Sulphur Compound” for) iner Espagne to-day from Bordeaux. | tion of yates on the Fort Loe Perry they went Into the about 50 cents bottle. It is very! mney are Lieut. Kjel Nyegaerrd, a|—for which The Evening World made ular betause nobody can discover 4 Norwegian, who haa been flying for/so determined a fight—will go into aes oom ort aatt beusnTerth it and two years for the French army, and jeftect on the coming Ist of January. | raw this through your hair, taking|Capt. Hugo Sundstedt, Sweden's | ‘This will amount to a New Year's! ‘one small strand at # time foremost aviator, who has been in| present to the patrons of the ferry of | je gray hair disappe France making observations for the/a sum aggregating about $10,000 « | thts the ladies with Wyet Swedish navy. They announced they | y and Sulphur Compound, is th after a few applications, it also pro-| MSH! across the Atlantic Ocean and) through a compromise first agreed duces that soft lustre and appearance | '0 capture the several purses hun&/ upon between the astern Bergen of abundance which is so attractive. |up for it Association, otherwise known ‘as the ‘This ready-to-use preparation is ade-| Lieut. Kjel was wounded three] “fighting Mayors,” and the Public) Patrolmen ! lightful toilet requisite for those who | times and received an honorable dis-| Service Corporation, owners of the a e desire a more youthful appearance. ferry. This was later approved by They t tigally ay charge. His last exploit was vol- line Board of Freeholders of Bergen. | ay | i It is not intended for the cure, mitiga-| pianing from A height of 7,000 feet | Under the arrangement commu ey ; ‘ .Y <1 ‘ep pee cL bre veotion of iseas with his machine afire. He landed in| ticket ne, month x) The constant hat Hage hae of an 5 . tree and a twig plerced his cheek. | 5° BT eich organization that has had more | 150 W t Sh ] R d d - Capt, Sundstedt holds the record holidays, than 40 years’ experience in the inter Coa Ss arply edauce for sustained flght making 1,200 of the ferry will save abou | i iy . . Try it tonight Svea ree Biron hele tac DANES Bees eee caoh ces ee eett heck Pee e ite tated eeu Broken lines coats Broken size range or bed morning when Both men, with two mechanics, wilt [fide Will be about three and a hal’ lavaidly superior. of smart woolens- but all sizes in lot you clean your essay the transatiantic flight in @] present ear ete esen ) . i od : ten-ton machine, flying from here tol A miich more favorable arrange Various go styles Splendid values $1. Johns, N. B, and from there tof ment would probably have ben | coast of Ireland. They will look over | refused to give up any of its reventin the Curtiss machine built by Rod-|for rental of its dock at One Hun man Wanamaker for the Micht of|dred and Twenty-ninth Street Lieut, Rigen Sage ay, Sa bul The action of the Freeholders this when the officer returned to bis regi- | afternoon related to the signing of | ment after the declaration of war.| stipulations under which litigation |” a ‘CTIVE* If thie machine doesn’t fill their fee fon ihe question is to be cleared nway ELECTRIC PROTE COM PANY quirements, the aviators say they |-rhis will wind up the whole matter eo 'e _ Will have one built rye ak et cab oue waar matte’, 26¢OORTLANDT* ST: tel-Cortlandt -iO It’s a pleasure put the new rate into effect on Jan. 1.) C STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6I" AVE. AT 20™ ST. Sozodont LIQUID DENTIFRICE leaves phoneme Tiered frice you pot ‘ad Sizes for Misses, Juniors and Women to 40 Bust These coats have been taken from our own higher priced lines and grouped for quick disposal. There are some of the season's best styles in the lot, and the values are the kind you find only once or twice a season. Sevond Voor At Bloomingdales” BONWIT TELLER &,CO, The Specially Shop of Onginalons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET anta in His Workshop at Toyland When the children alight from the elevator the first sight that greets them is great tables heaped with dolls, toys and games—many of them of foreign manufacture, which are unobtainable in the toy market to-day. In addition we have prepared a goodly stock of Will Close Out Thursday American toys, thereby making our stocks of unusual importance. 75 Women’s Bolivia Coats Here and There Ave Pointe of Interest: Santa in his workshop making toys for good children. Let your children tell Santa what they would like 9 for Christmas, Santa distributes “Surprise” bags at 25¢ which are chock full of good things. Formerly up to 55.00 ‘A large table full of Electric Trains, including switches, tracks, ete. } All kinds of Mechanical Toys, including sail and motor boats afloat in a great water tank. Also many other features too numerous to mention. 39.50 Imported Dressed Dolls, 13] Unbreakable Dolls, 18 inches| Children's Desks, roll top style, inches high; moving eyes and hair Bes cree with Levies and} J3 inches high; o#k finish; inside * . - wig; variously dressed, 75c. Others] cep, + Others up to $4.98. compartment, $3.49. Others to Smart loose bol ee t mouse, aa pass brown tohki8.00. Wishes of Cana: tair ean) orl Sites: gold, Burgundy, prune an lack. Imported Jointed Dolla, 23 aluminum, complete sets at 1c] Kiddie Horses, most popular for inches hig! eyes and Inahes; | ')$598. a oc tectrical Trains | Cras. it editi of sizes, at BSc, jechanical or Electrical Trains | $1.25, $1.69, $1.98. ’ Vv wig, alse 8. Others to $12. Imported Character Dolls, 10 ssories at 75c to $18.98, Baby Sleds, with guard rail, Mechanical Toys, # large os-|steel runners, painted body, $1.3% sortment of imported toys, 25¢ to Steering Sleds, 29 inches long, 20 Chiffon Velvet Evening Wraps inches high; moving eyes and hair | $4 98 y hardwood varnished. top! : Very Special Value at wig, 69c, Others from 38c to $8.98.| iron Toys, such as fire engines, | nero, Soc tee ears corm: steel run Games for boys or girls, 106 to|hook and ladder wagons, ctc., 25¢]" Savings Banka, in register, 9 $2.98. to $3.98. trick or sate styles, 25¢ to $1.98, 5 50 Fourth Floor ° New and Lobely Designs in Eveninc SLIPPERS Handsome, voluminous evening wraps, trimmed with taupe wolf. In coral, cherry, Warm Gloves: for sapphire, orchid, gray and green chiffon velvet Winter ’ 2 Apracticalgift onethat comes For Winter Gaieties y is ur of gloves. Equally appreciated by man, woman or child. Make selections from our un usually large assortments at prices within your means. ‘omen's Gloves Lambakin, pique style in tan, more, gray or oyster white. Also gray undresse with 3 Tov mehr self or black, SAS [<r or eae _aoaneanret | 100 Women’s Tailored Suits PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED Formerly up to 59.50 22.00 Illustrated above is the season's most favored model built over a new last that gives a long, slender, graceful effect to the foot. It is the new Cammeyer “Square-Throat” design. SILVER ®& GOLD BULLION CLOTH A collection of two or three suits of a kind, assembled from the regular stock. Furnishings a Man Appreciates eens Meld fall | Bias: Featuring some of the season's smartest styles in velour, ovate Witte: ony ‘$1.78 broadcloth, gabardine and checks. | Every member of the family can make daddy or brother Imported Whi A full PATENT LEATHER DULL CALFSKIN happy on Xmas morn. Our men's furnishings shop offers Rare ete Wiieie a ane $1.75 %s Tai its oice : 25e Men’s Gloves WHITE CALFSKIN 75 Women Ss lailored Suits | a choice selection ranging from a pair of arm bands at 25c ete tn ilove bre | to a beautiful robe at $25.00. or tan; also undressed suede in edium gray, $1.15 at 59e, 9Be, $1.50, me Fleece-lined tan capeskin $3.50, $5.98, $4.98 ri Formerly up to 98,50 ; . one in box $ai98 | | oar med, oie d Cardigan Jackets fe und t unlined, Ce Arm some of angora and brushed woo! oe OS1.50 to $4.30 44,00 cee | ea OF CLOTH AND VE! ror $ 6 * 4 0 + 1 rs, Hand-turned soles. 2!,-inch Louis XVI heels, Silk Shirts in newest patterns Dent's’ or Fowne oer tas Strictly tailored and fur trimmed modes, developed in Bolivia, velour, broad- ; $1.00 | $4.85 to $6.50 | | gloves, lined or i ined Pas cloth, velveteen and mannish fabrics. M vith, detachable | Silk-and-Cotton Shirts at $3 50 50 to $5.00 wnitialed, $1.50, /"P. Flannel Shirts, soft or stif Children’s Gloves $4.50 | culfs, BSc to 2.50 Boys’ and Girls! Gloves of consisting of two Pajamas of silk, mercerized cot capeskin e sede in gray of An Exquisite ‘Beaded belts and detachable buckle, $1465, ]ton, “domet flannel, ete $140 | | ined oF unlined, tae rm <8 $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, 50 | to 5.98 Boys’ & Girls’ Woolen Gloves, FY ’ s ~ alk abre ssi oun, iy De tyle iso plain of Evenin Slipper 75 Misses’ ‘Tailored Suits Nett oe le eae celet| jinett G2 Leunnging: Robees $2:ez))| kn many shee ae Mam Floor oor Evening slipper Formerly up to 49.50 a re Rloomingdates'———— . ° . nie Kid. on 20.00 Sewing Machines Make Most Useful Gifts White Calf,with har- : aM oo» Nothing would better please the woman of the house than a sewing machine, monizing Typical “jeune fille” suit fashions for the miss of 14 to 18. Made of velour, broadelot! Oe : =j It is an investment, for there are so many t she could make during her beaded 57. 00 and gabardine. Plain tailored, semi-tailored and fur trimmed models mas HpOrG tUies Od, ACR ANE panure wit prot th refronh tongues. . ¢ A % Singer New Home HU ae Craw 4 : 5 + : . A White World’s Rotary "isbest New Treasure Black — Kid, vith 60 Misses’ Afternoon & Evening Gowns - ‘As many testons aa may be require to give « thorough knoaedge of the iet eee emeroerine ae — ceiagimmaoas = di machine pure anes ae sive ree Wa antore eaded 56 00 Formerly up to 55.00 by i ] far Our katy $1 a Week 425 drater tongues... ° 00 me : Tisbest Machines, $14,590 Hand-turned soles. 25. New Treasure, $17.75 W/ fay th are drophead model with quarter case and automati Included are frocks of plain serge, dressy combinations of serge: &-satin and serge. &.~ & ora i iat F rt} er f abe ae Are inae are (a guaranteed teenage ette crepe: also frocks of velvet, charmeuse and tulle-droped taffeta, nine, Lexington Ave, Arcade. some with metallic laces. Sizes 14 to 18 ; 159TH TO 6OTH 8T., 8 oe ro BLOOMINGDALES' ex! TODA VE!

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