The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1917, Page 7

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\ , ’ =f ‘@lgar Dealer Ends Hite Life. Saronam Alonson, fifty-six years old, in @ foom in the rear of ye fy at No, 708 Tremont Ave- x, at 9 o'clock this morn- In @ note ‘to relatives he said busi- had been poor and this, with {ll had discouraged hint. \ (Ki a ; y, WhyEnvyHer? YouCan Have Good Hair B ve "7 Using Cuticura. Begin tonight. Rub gently spots of dandruff, itching and dryness with Cue ticura Ointment. In the morning sham- poo with Cuticura Soap and hot water plenty of Soap, best applied with the hands, because it makes them very en and white, Rinse with tepid water, ad directions around Soap. Nothing er, purer, sweeter than Cuticura \p for every-day toilet uses, assisted now and then as needed by little touches ‘of Cuticura Ointment. You can have gamples free by return mail for the ask- » Address post-card: 14F, Boston.”’ Sold everywhere. running over haltingly—sadly. What dreams come to does her uncontaminated music strikes a awakened life within? Great musicians have for the Reprod “Cuticura, | Faerie-Music As you sit in a comfortable chair—no one else in the room—and listen to the master- playing of Godowsky or Marguerite Volavy by The Ampico Reproducing Piano there will come to your mind, knowledge-scarred though you may be, a vision of faeries and pinxies the strings. laughingly; now quietly—as though stopping to sip the sweetness of the cowslip or the harebell; now responsive OLYMPIA'S GREW WILL BEAR DEWEY ~ TO HERO'S GRAVE Almost Unprecedented Honors Will Mark Late Admiral’s jon the Olympia. | Smee wervices at the THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1917, the Capitol, where the official ser- vices will be conducted by Chaplain J. B, Frazier, U. 8, N., who also was Later in the day Chaplain Frazier will conduct the National lery will join to form the greatest military funeral procession in Wash- ington since the funerals of Rear Ad- mirals Sampson, Schiey and FE The 1,227 midshipmen from the } Academy will form a gugrd of in the procession. All available blue- jackets and marines from ships in Northern waters will be in line. .By order of the Secretary of the Navy a guard of honor has been sta- tioned at the Dewey home, to remain until the hour of the funeral. It con- sisted of two- officers, seven blue- jackets and seven marines Mayflower and Dolphin. One guard 1s stationed outside the room where the body of tho Admiral reposes. Two wa guards are stationed at the coffin, jetery at tlington, Congress will adjourn, and by the President's order all the Government offices will be closed. While the of- cial services are being held, salutes of nineteen guns will be fired at every American navy yard. All available military forces, includ- {ng three troops of cavalry from Fort Myer, a company of engineers from Washington Barracks and part of a Provisional regiment of coast artillery from the| fey Toke) Every Night Funeral Saturday. WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—The pall- | bearers at the funeral of Admiral | George Dewey Saturday will be en-| listed men who were with him on¥ the Olympia in Manila Bay. ! The body of the Admiral will lie in| state in the rotunda of the Capitol | on the same catafalque which bore the remains of America’s three martyred Presidents. Bestowal of this honor was definitely decided upon to-day. ‘The catafalque, heavily draped, will be placed in the centre of the rast | rotunda, directly beneath the statue of Liberty and directly over the va- cant mausoloum in the crypt, orig- inally designed for the body of George Washington, There will be three funeral services. At 10 A. M. the Rev. Dr. Roland C. Smith, rector of St. John’s Episcopal Church, will conduct priv: services for the family at the Dewey home, on K Street, Attended by a guard of honor, the casket will then be placed on an artillery calsson and taken to Now they run madly, WANAMAKER’S WANAMAKER’S And the Low-Priced Children ) Women’s all black kid i ion Leer with 8-inch Ops an jain toes (pic- tured), $4.40 pair. Women’s tan leather shoes with 8-inch tops, & 15-inch heels and imita- “ tion wing tip; same model in white nubuck (pic- | tured), $4.40 pair. Women’s tan leather shoes with 8-inch | Boys’ able tops, 1-inch heels, imitation wing tips; sami igure” model in black (pictured), $4.40 pair 2 Mid-Season Hats of Straw and Satin, $3.50 The Spanish Satlor and other new models Exceptionally good satin and straw And, the hats are well made. Note please—the new and quite small mushroom promises to be as popular as the Spanish sailor which is illustrated. These Semi-made Serge Dresses at $8.50 Are in the model which is | the success of the season. Although the model is illustrated, we think you will be interested to know that the fronts are finished with revers of the serge, thus permitting the use of another kind of collar. @ As these dresses are for young girls of 14 years, and more, as well as for women we ave made them in Navy blue Dark green Black Dark brown Burgundy Collars and cuffs of white gabardine, Dress Goods Store, Down-Stairs Store, New Building. IN THE MEN'S STORE —BROADWAY What do you suppose the child thinks of such music? her? In how fine a world imagination revel as the chord in the not-yet- played—are playing—the ucing piano, which plays it in your home—exact'y as these master- musicians played it, when you want it, as often as you want it, ing in beauty. never tiring, never weakening, never lessen- » AMPICO REPRODUCING PIANOS Knabe Ampico Grand Piano. Knabe Ampico Upright Piano Ampico Upright Piano $1,800, $1,950 $1,100, $1,200 RAR An TINIAN - $750 TERMS to suit each purchaser, in reason. Used pianos taken in exchan; Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York The Fabrics used are the into our Broadway same Men will quickly realize how unusual this offering is. Present market costs of materials are constantly rising. They are seldom to be had at a discount in rice. This opportunity is possible now ecause these are short-lengths fabrics —a little surplus of which the manufac- turer had enough for only a few suits of any particular pattern, in some in- stances enough for just one suit. Altogether there are 109 Patterns in an extensive variety of colors and fabrics. Any Sack Coat Any Style you choose will be the model over which a suit will be made to your individual measurements, Single or double-breasted ings of serge or alpaca. Orders will be executed in the order ' they are received. The same care in tailoring and individual measurement will be given as though our regular prices Part or full-lin- prevailed, 10 Per Cent. Extra Charge for Sizes 44 Friday, Broadway corner Eighth. Women’s white shoes, 8-in. tops, covered Louis heels, $4. Men's shoes cut on smart last with serviceable soles and heels, $3. Girls’ shoes in a variety of comfortable lasts, priced ac- cording to size, $2.50 to $3.75. 2 leathers, sizes 10!y to 1834, $2 and $2.50; sizes 1 to 514, $3 Friday in the Enlarged Down-Stairs | | prices of this specially-selected 361 Men’s Sack Suits to Measure---Sale at $23.50 qualities store’s regular made -to-measure suits at $30 to $35.00—a few at even higher WANAMAKER’S DOWNSTAIRS STORE These Shoes for Women at $4.40 The Men’s Shoes at $3.50 | ’3 Shoes —are but a few examples of how this Down-Stairs: Family Shoe Store is meeting the shoe needs of everyone at surprisingly moderate costs nubuck 40 pair. 50. shoes—made of eZ | | Shoe Store, New Building | Reliable kinds at 25 Per Cent. Less Than Our Regular Prices | | This list will suggest the | variety and the range of low collection— Dyed coney, $7.50. Nutria, $5.50, Dyed muskrat, $12.50, $16.50, Natural raccoon, $10 to $25. | Skunk, $15 to $25, | Scarfs Black coney, $4.50 to $6. | Kit coney, $4 to $7.50. | China dog 75 to $9. Dyed co: $12 to $16.50. | Nutria, d. Dyed m at, $10, Natural ‘oon, $5 to $20, | Skunk to $22.50, CORNER EIGHTH | Which go prices (% and Over 59th to 60th Street ‘41 Bloomingdales’ Clearance Sale of Ready-to-Wear Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts At Enormous Reductions This is an unusual sale. No “special purchases’ have been made for it. You do not have to guess at anything. It is made up entirely of the remaining stocks of our own regular goods, reduced—and heavily reduced—for disposal before February first. All goods bought for Winter are included, all sizes are represented, and the word “bar- gain” is given its true meaning. No credits, no exchanges, no C. O. D.’s—every sale final during this disposal. 80 Suits Reduced to $5 | 60 Coats Reduced to $5 Zibelines with fur collars, mixtures, solid colors or Poplins and serges, mostly navy or brown; a few black, Broken size range, including a few extra sizes. | black. , Mostly small sizes, None over 40 bust. 35 Suits Reduced to $10 66 Coats Reduced to $8 : ; Wool plushes and cheviots, in black or colors, Some to pomlins, serges and gabardines, dark colors; sizes 16] tus.trimmad. Sizes 16 t0.40 only. 45 Suits Reduced to $15 91 Coats Reduced to $12.75 Wool plushes, wool velours, zibelines and craven: Poplins, men’s wear serges, gabardines and wool|etted mixtures. Black or colors. Majority half-lined. velours, in a variety of colors. Sizes up to 46 bust. 25 Suits Reduced to $19.75 | 90 Coats Reditced to oie nt Broadcloths, wool velours, Poiret twills. Sizes 38 | L's " Many tk he online e4 to 44 only. | colors or black. 42 Suits Reduced to $24.75 \“69 Coats Reduced to $19.75 Broadcloths, wool velours or velveteens-fur trim- Silk plushes or wool velours. All sizes for women or med with Hudson seal, Scotch mole, skunk or raccoon. | misses, Colors or black. High class coats. 65 Skirts 50 Girls’ Fall and Winter Reduced to $1.00 Coats Reduced }4 Skirts Reduced An odd lot of corduroy or serges,| An extraordinary lot of coats;| Included are skirts of silk, char- in good styles. These will go quickly | sizes 6 to 14 years, just one-half | meuse, fur-trimmed cloth skirts, etc.; at their original prices. reduced prices. $1.00 $2.00 to $12.75 $5.00 to $12.75 Every Fall & Winter Dress for Afternoon, Evening or Street Wear Reduced One-Half or More Georgette Crepes, Crepe Meteors, Wool Jerseys, Men's Wear Serges, Velveteens, Char- meuse, in a wide color and style range. | a E.tra Special 3) Serve Dresses, an odd lot, black er colo: Second Floor, — ‘At Bloomingdales” Men's Socks, 12!4c ‘At Bloomingdates! Broken and Odd Lots Sweaters and Scarf and Cap Sets For Women and Misses Reduced to Close Out Three lots reduced regardiess of former selling prices. Come to-morrow and get one or more of these big bargains before they are all gone. A variety of colors to select from. 147 Misses’ Sweaters Ranging in prices from $2.49 to $5.98 115 Women’s Sweaters Ranging in prices from $2.49 to $12.98 Scarf and Cap Sets Pe, Several thousand pairs; rein- forced heels and toes. black or white. Men's ‘‘Onyx’’ Fibre Silk Socks, Pair, 29¢ Perfect quality, with double soles, double heels and toes. Sizes 9by to 11}, in navy, tan, champagne, gray, black or white. Rose, Copenhagen, green, white, corn, brown, plaid, Be ca 75e to $4.79 eee’ U Bloomingdales’ ge Roots A Sale of Boys’ Sweaters STANDARD at Sharply Reduced Prices Sweaters taken from regular lines have been reduced to close out quickly, There are 470 sweaters in all at 69c, $2.35 and $2.69. Men's Root's Tivoli Underwear, 89c A well known brand of shirts and drawers, of first quality natural gray Wool-and-cotton, Cotton Union Suits, 69c Heavy derby ribbed cotton, in cond Floor, tO Men's Gloves, 98c Women's Jersey Fabric Gloves, Pair, 59c street wear; Undressed suede , half pique embroidered An excep Durable quality for 2 clasps; black or gray. H value at 98c, = ecru only. Women’s Kid Gloves, 79c ye Glace kid gloves, slightly soiled Men's Gloves Double-Breasted Shirts, from handling; various shades in oh ae, = Each, 89¢ sizes 544, 6 and 6), iray suede un ; h with Heavy quality woo! and cotton, Women’s Kid Gloves, 98¢ back with double front and back. Suit: Glace kid in pique style, with linec able for men working out-of- emb red backs; 2clasps; oyster capeskin gloves, in doors. Also heavy drawers to white and ot! " match at 89¢, Main Fleor Main Floor ALL CARS. + 59TH TO 60TH ST.= 3 TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES zx! 30 fo 'AVE +e

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