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AAL.StStans | i | and Cpticans | | bast Zid Bt, Bot azo ac. a th St. bet. o 2 Coluinhus Ay ov Nag ue 388 8 Nicholas Av..ver T€0tha TAL 90 Broadway het Purh @ 100th Ste 3901 Broadyey. nr. Willo'ny, Brookiyn 9 Fulton St.’ opp. A. & 8.) Brookiyn Broad At.__next_to Retell Neoware W MEN pauGTER ~~ ince 200 per cent in tw fa will increaso your streng, in Many cases.—Ferdinigygg “oe SOLID GOLD BRIDGE WORK — Gives Fillings 60c Pr 169 DE a St. W. Cor, Sd Are, to oh. Me Daily, oe. My Women’sTailor-madeSuits of excellent quality | FUR-TRIMMED OR PLAIN TAILORED ate specially priced at $23.50, $27.50 & $35.00 MISS WILMERDING GREETS HER FRIENDS AT | A DINNER AND DANCE | i Miss ADELAIDE” SIEBER EIN Ser. Miss Adelaide Wilmerding will be given a dinner at Sherry’s to-night and later she and her friends will be taken to the second of the Junior As- semblies. — oo | Notes in Society Mr. and Mrs, Robert Franklin Adams of No. 3 East Seventy-sixth Street gave a theatre party and sup- per last night for about seventy friends, The party first went to the ~ | Century Theatre and afterward to Delmonico's, ‘Their son, Robert J, | Adams, also gave a theatre party last | night and too. h ests to the Rita- ‘aritom for supp nd @ dance, Mrs, wis Morris enter- Henry tained at luncheon yesterday at No. | 12 West © ‘ifty-third ‘Street, was given last night by nm Mills at No. 2 East Sixty- Miss Adelaide Wilmerding of Fast Thirty-ninth Street will dinner to-night preceding the Junior Assembly at Sherry Other hostess at dinner} dance will be Mrs. Benjamin b. Law- rence of No. 170 West Fifty-ninth Street, who will entertain for her daughter, Miss Alice ht. Lawrence, Mrs. John R. Drexei will s' idinner dance to-night at No. 1 t | | Sixty-second Street for her son, John A rn. »d Another soclal affair | this evening will be a dance given by vorcy R. Pyne 2d at Delmontco's. Nathantel Edwa Cc. Rutter, who is to marry Min Mary Elizabeth Alexandre Jan. in St. Agnes's | Church, will evades sarereadl bachelor dinner this evening at the Yale Club, Mrs. Lyman 1, Kendall will gtve a Jinner to-night at No. 620 Park Ave- nue, afterward taking her gueste to the Bachelors’ Dance at the Vander- | bile. | SUES TO OUST 3 TRUSTEES. Auna J. Gouta ¥ Waite ‘Trast Com- \ any for Tilden Estate. | Anna J. Gould has renewed the autt |brought by her with other beneficiartes under the will of Samuel J. Tilden to | have George W. Smith removed as a truste he wants to 2 supplant s also th two ol trustees, dolph and ex- Tr ice of th n JacLean, Supreme nd to sub- t company. law of Mr. ed that Newburger ppolnte ex- pusnice “MacLean. Mr. 8m Mr, terday he Incompatibility. of Smith with admin! him: Mr. Randolph, or that the ration of the trust may be em- ‘sical infirmities of stances as not to afford ample to the plaintiff as beneficiary. pe BOY KILLS NAVY OFFICER, Another Is Wounded as ™ WASHINGTON, Jan. 12,—Léeut, J, K Bolton wus killed and Lieut. J, R. Hen- ley was wounded recently by shots fired ata Innding party of United States ma- rines by a native boy at Macoris, Santo Domingo. The incident yas reported to the Navy Department to-d ny. by Capt. Chandler of the battleship Jampshire, B. Altman & Cn. (Women's Ready-to-wear Suits, Third Floor) \ Filth Avcme-@ladtson Aveme | j 34th and 35th Streets New York THE EVENING WORLD, F | CAMPAIGN FOR $3,000,000 Board of Batimate haa decided to rec- Ominend the rejection of all bide for new motor bus franchises neni the Finance I FUND SOON AT PRINCETON: More Money Needed for Professors’ Salaries—President Hibben Urges Higher Pay. A campaign for n $3,000,000 endow- ment fund to provide for the salaries of Princeton University professors and for books for the university library ! soon to bo started, It was announced yester- day by President Hibben tn his annual Feport to the Board of Trustees, Throuxh the 170 years of Princeton's existence the endowment of professor. ships and assistant professorships has Gccumulated slowly, and at present yields $107,000 annually. With the sucgested and for new offers. ° wilders, ‘wilh be asked iNew System of Fat Reduction More's @ ne Javan togeth Oboatty, TI for ail fat people to At old bugaboo at “there ts nothing does not now apply more. Here ta some m—e new wenaation, « parsing be- Kvery one nas heard of the Marinola Prescription that harmiess combination of fat-defyink Growth of the university the yearly ex-/clements which has become known na the nditures for salaries now amount to| Mort euccesstul of all reducing treatments. 428,000. Half of this amount is fure| Now there comes an Bianea by the student tuition feqs, leav-| of condensing “ary Ing a deficit of more than $100,006 to be| ineredients { met by subscription. Takeo atte President Hibben states that the pro-| ein the ato ors should alwo receive higher sala. | ft'y foods, © Thea because of the higher cost of living. | #0!i1_ flesh, mu m7 He surgeats the establ dieting or exerctee, 4 Prescription Petitive regional scholarships. — ‘The| Tablets regulate th je aystema— de ans for a Princeton school of archites- | : ure 18 also discuased in the report. _ oo chives to Be Rejected, Mayor Mitchel announced yesterday that tho Franchise Committee of the by Detrott, Mich. A Inrge case—— fielant to Dring Nesting remuite—de but —Advt. BONWIT TELLER &.CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET New Modes for Southern Resort Wear and Early antag forthe Miso 14 to 18 : Travel and Sport Suits and Coats; Tailleur Costumes, Trotteur and Beach Frocks and Slip- Overs; Gowns for d’Apres-Midi, Veranda and Dinner-dance wear. Essentially debutante modes, expressive of the esprit and charm of youth. Unusual and distinctive types January Clearance of Misses’ & “Flapper” Apparel (Ree, 0. 8, Pat, Off) At Greatly Reduced Prices Misses’ Tailleur Suits Daytime Coats Evening Wraps Misses’ Daytime Frocks “Flapper” Suits, Coats and Frocks | | Continuation of the January Sale of Lingerie AT MUCH BELOW REGULAR PRICES Special for Saturday Only ‘*Bontell”” Chemises. . . . Formerly 1.50 and 1.75 Of laces and embroideries, 85 **‘Bontell’? Chemises. . . . Formerly 2.00 and 3.00 1.10 Many unusual designs~finely trimmed. “Bontell’’ Chemises. ... Formerly 3.00 to 5.00 1,85 A number of odd distinctive models with exquisitely fine embroideries and laces. “Bontell” Petticoats...7.777 .95 1.55 2.95 Reduced from 1,50, 2.00 & 5.95 “Bontell” Brassieres. . 1.50 Imitation cluny lace, with insertion of imitation filet, ribbon straps. “Bontell” & Gossard Corsets Formerly 3,75 to 6.50 1.95 2.95 Broken sizes in pink and white broches, coutils and batistes. | | RIDAY, JANUARY 12 i} The simple, sheer blouse with the proper style notes is not | always easy to find. These two new blouses will find a ready | { | 1917, “ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH’ None C. 0. D. No Exchanges No Mail Orders During This Sale Phone Plaza 5900 59th to 60th Street Lex.to3dAv. Al Bloumingdales Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Fall and Winter Ready to Wear Garments For Women, Misses & Girls---at Tremendous Reductions Note—Spring Goods Not Included Every Fall and Winter Garment Reduced, and sharply reduced for this sale to effect a quick clearance. No “Surplus Stocks of Prominent Manufacturers” included. This means no job lots and left overs put in to make the Sale look big. Quantities are limited — but they are all our own regular goods — bought for our own regular trade and measuring up to standards that are building this business so rapidly. Becond Floor, At Blnomingdal At Bloomingdales’ To-Morrow, Saturday, the Final Day of Our January Sale of Drugs & Toilet Goods This Week Toilet Articles, Household Drugs, Family Remedies, Soaps, Rubber Goods, Perfumes, Manicure Articles, Miscellaneous Articles This is one of the big fixed events of the store year, and presents extraordinary inducements. A printed list of the offerings will be offered you as you enter the store, or upon request at the department. Main Floor, At Bloomingdales’ Two Blouse Values at $1.98 | wear a | | Bloom- | | ingdale | Suit we) response among women who desire every-day blouses com- bining simplicity, neat workmanship and reasonable price. An Extraordinary Offering of Men’s and Youths’ Suits and Overcoats, $12.50 If you need a suit to round out the Winter and early Spring, get in on this special sale. The lot includes some of our higher priced lines which have been reduced; also sevs eral groups purchased at advantageous prices. Suits Overcoats Worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and| Heavy winter weight serges, in blue, oxford’ gray, brown or green—-fancy plaid or striped effects. Three-button cor ervative— double-breasted or pinch back models sizes up to 46 chest-—regular or stout. meltona, cheviots in black, gray or brown. Chesterfields, double-breasted, form- fitting, pinch back or loose-fitting, button through models—sizes up to 44 chest measurement in the lot. Second Floor. ‘At Bloomingdales’ “Nature Shape” Shoes Every child should wear these shoes, because they hyn allow feet to develop os nature intended. And they're [ew good looking, too. Made especially for us in tan, \ A Tailored = mod pique in novel ¢ combining tib} Asheer batiste blouse, hemstitched p cuffs to | ins of linen form bosom effect. cravat Cuffs, fastening at wrists, and large flat collar carry out the same strik- ing combination, | | correspe becomingly s Shoulders [At Blooming lates" (\ Ve > black or white leathers. ey $1.49 to $2.69 $1.69 to $3.98 $1.69 to $3.48 $2.48 to $4.98 Second Floor Evening Slippers To Match Costumes Black kid, patent leather and satin; white,” p.nk and blue satin; gold or silver cloth, $2.98 to $5.98 Lcecntaniiasaieliteond F ‘At Bloomingdales’ || January White Sale Now In Progress Every department in the store A number of new Spring models in men's shoes, being featured be- cause of their style tendencies and moderate prices. Black Calf, $3.50 to $6 Tan Russia Calf, $4 to $7 Cocoa Brown Russia, $5.50 and $7 Second Floor, At Bloomingdales Men’s Kid Gloves, Pair $1.25 We are not permitted to mention the maker’s name, but you'll find it on each glove. There are several thousand pairs purchased at a liberal discount, because they have been used as sales- men’s samples. Glace kid, suede or mocha gloves, lined or un- lined, in tan, brown or gray. Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the lot Men’s “Onyx” Fibre Silk Socks, 29c One of the best known brands on the market These socks have reinforced heels and double soles. Colors are dark or medium gray, navy, tan, cham- pagne, also black or white. “Stuttgarter" Shirts or Drawers, 89c¢ Seconds of undergarments that retail at much higher prices, if perfect. Medium or heavy weight gray worsted, mixed with cot- ton to prevent shrinkage. “Stuttgarter’ Union Suits, $1.48 Slightly imperfect, but serviceable. Natu- ral gray in medium or heavy weight wors- ted, mixed with cotton to prevent shrinking, Matin Floor ‘At Bloomingdale Women’s Fibre Silk Stockings, pair, 35c ‘These stockings have mercerized garter tops, reinforced heels and toes. Forty different colors to choose from, also black or white, “Courtly” Pure Silk Stockings, pair, 79¢ Full fashioned, reinforced heels and toes, Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction, Good as- sortment of shades. having white merchandise partici- pates in this sale. i ANI || Meat Dept. Specials || Fresh Killed Roasting Chick- | ens, It | | Fancy Broilers, tb || Fresh Killed f asting | Ib, Fowls, Prime Roast Boef, lb, Lege of Canada Lamb, Ib., os of Corned Beef, Ib, 16 “Courtly” stockings are made expressly for Bloomingdales’ and are obtainable at this store only, Mu Floo. BLOOMINGDALES {'7f! 73, S348 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO seven-time World Want works all the week. Order one to-day and prosper.