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wv? ‘| J | 4 | Bey) Bi «> WL CARRY Fig ON RIVERSIDE PLAN TO HHEST COURT City Causes Postponement of Injunction Decision by Jus- the Cropsey Till Monday. Justice Cropsey tn Brooklyn to-day @Ajourned until Monday hearing on the motion to continue the injuno- tiea Which secke to prevent the sign- fag @€ the contract betwoen the Now York Contral and the city on the woat @ée or Rivorside Park plans. Tho motion for the injunction was mado Wy @R-Benator William M, Bennett in Pehadt of J. Bleccker Miller and Fd- ‘ward P. Doyle, members of the So- @ety for the Prevention of Munici- gal Waste. Bennett was ready to go on with te ‘case. The adjournment was eked for by Corporation Counsel emer Hardy, Mr. Dennett sald. Mr. Mardy called him ou the telephone yesterday and told him so many quos- tlone have been raised in the com- plaint filed with Justice Cropsey that ‘RO Will not be satisfied until the en- tire west side contract is passed upem by the Court of Appeals. Hardy, thorefore, expects to make @ very lengthy reply on Monday, TR ts the opinion among lawyers ‘who elaim to be in a position to know | that the action begun by Bennett will | = Misly tie up the west side contract Qt least a year and that the pro}- in its p the light of day, “Bince the last court adjournment,” Bennett, “the proposed deed be- the city and the ratiroad com- has been made public, been charged that the city is buying $487 tye {te own land from the railroad. The| G@eed apparent!y confirms thia, since the railroad warrants the title only te part of the land conveyed by it.” Bennett further s that “despite the statements of Comptrolier Pren- Gergast, the deed conveys most of the weterfront up to Spuyten Duyvil Creek to the railroad. “The deed purports to preserve the Mparian rights. The most that this amounts to ls to give the taxpayers ef New York the right to fish in the véver. By conveying the waterfront te @e railroad, the ratiroad gets the Wig to build ail pliers out to the ehannel. “El we ahould ever get Federal own- q@mahip and the New York Central @hould de called upon to value the ‘waterfront, there {es no doubt that it | wauld be valued at $1,000,000,0.0." $45,000 FOR ONE-THIRD OF PIER COSTING $60,000 Big Profit to Private Concern in Sub-Loading Plan Stirs Officials and Causes Rejection. Tee Binking Fund Commisstoners to-day rejected the application of Benham & Boyesen, Ino., for permis- ston to sub-lease one-third of their pier at Thirtieth Street, Brooklyn after 1t was shown that the private corporation would get $45,000 for one- third of @ pier for which it pays the alty only $60,000 a year, President Dowling of the Board of) Al@ermen and City Chamberlain Makbdie objected to any such transac- ton on the ground that the city ought to profit by the new lease if anybody “It @oesnt sound very well when it shape may never Tt has! Yesterday from peeunsonte at her home, No. 68 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn. Following a funeral service to-morrow the body will be interred at Valatie, N. he birthplace of Mra, Reynolda. WILL INTEREST STOMACH SUFFERERS Says Indigestion comes from an excess of La ater acid, A well-known authority states that stomach trouble and indigestion is nearly always due to acidity—acid stomach—ani not, as most folks be- lieve, from a lack of digestive juices. He states that an excess of hydro- chloric acid in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermenta- fon, then our meals sour like gar- bage in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which Inflate the stomach like a toy balloon, We then get that heavy, limpy feeling in the chest, we eructate sour food, bélch gas, or have heartburn, flatulence, water- brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aids and, instead, get from any phar- macy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before brenkfast while it 1s effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week. While relief follows the first doge, tt 1s im- portant to neutralize the acidity, re- move the ens making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus romote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and fs made side all digestive juice, combined with lithts and sodium | phosphate. ‘This harmless salts is used fy "thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results.—Advt. Fat People Have Perverted Taste Proof That Arbolone Removes Craving for Wrong Foods. | Any Anti-Fat treatment that fails to correct the perverted appetite and craving for the. very feuds which make fat is certain to fail of perma- [nent results, Mark that fact well! | Five-grain tablets Arbolone removes the craving for undesirable fatty foods, restores natural appetite and | digestion, while it dissolves fatty ac- cumulations in the body and elimi- nates slowly but surely, without weak- ening or other evil effects. Mrs. L. Holly, Imperial, California, writes: “Kind Sirse—Have taken your Ar- bolone Tablets for obesity and in sev- en months reduced from 205 pounds to 152 pounds. I cannot say enough for them, and anybody who is fat | should take them. My health is bet- ter than ever, etc.” Tablets Arbolone enjoy the largest sale of any obesity medicine, and they deserve it. Sold by all well stocked druggists in sealed tubes with full di- rection Advt. TRAIN YOUR HAIR AS AN ACTRESS DOES time to beauty as do actresses, and no class must be more careful to re- tain and develop their charms. In- quiry develops the information that jin hair care they find it dangerous to shampoo with any makeshift hair cleanser. ‘The majority say that to have the best hair wash and scalp stimulator at a cost of about three ents, one need only get a package of | canthrox from your druggist; dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water jand your shampoo is ready. This {makes enough shampoo liquid to apply | it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head, After its use the hair the company can get $45,000 for one-| dries rapidly, with uniform color. thing of the pier,” said Mr. Maitble.| Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are “At the rate named the city should $186,000 for tts entire lease. WYhy Soecn't the city take back that por- don of the Icase and make a new lenge iteclt?” Mye. Louls H. Reynolds Dead. Mrs. Josephine W. 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Its lustre and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth, —Advt. friend 1 bare, and my trouble i perhaps ches in height but only it wil taniets, eoid by ape fa fatlens hones, “coww, Liem bi ow. ‘&e., 40 weoparation yon a frequen p And did jou Rad It harmiew Tt te not only barmiene aud (arigiine, but Tt Ty the moet valuable hair dresalug bar, n directions, Many Lave reduced a tush fw poustble to Danish blackheads and keep one's have @ clear oki, Ask sour druggist 10 supply want your advice aow to in with @ nourishing application of medicated few moat, ‘lus la the only reliable prepare. Denrelsie headeade, T think It comes tm Balm most eatsfying,— Adve, from the acid of grapes and lemon | | | | | | | | | | >| | | No class of people devotes as much | > iu ‘BLOOMINGDALES’ COUPON | “La Casque’ Combs, 29c styles studded with brilliant thinestones or col- neat hair barrettes MAIN PLOOR courpon————| Silk Messaline, yd., 89c Black messaline with fich satin finish; appro- Priate for dresses, sepa- fate waists, petticoats, ete. Width is 35 Inches. MAIN FOO) THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1917. ALL CARS 59th to 60th Street Coupon Day To-Morrow---Bar The big bargain day of the month. Every department contributes, every item a bargain, every price for this day only. LOOMINGDALES' COUPON BARGAIN’ Women’s Coats, $4.75 For Immediate Wear a We offer 100 coats made of wool XV mixtures and zibelines in several de- sirable styles. These coats have been specially reduced from a much higher price to close out. avre we" ass |" BLOOMING DALES’ COUPON Women's Waists, 41¢ per Chap Bag Mee for Coupon Day. laterial is good quality rep with colored stripes on white grounds; semi- tailored model with convertible collar; long sleeves; fastens with pearl buttons. Sizes 36 to 44. Sem HCOND FLOOR, [BLOOMINGDALES' COUPON: Corsets at 55c P.N.,C.B.,or Warn- er's Rusts roof corsets in odd lots, Low, medium or high bust,! long hips-and hose su ere attached, Included are discon- tinued yles and seconds. All sizes in the lot, but not in each style. Corsets, 79c Several makes in various style for any figure; some are lace-front long hips and hose sup- porters attached; broken sizes. SEES ECOND FLOOR: ———BLOOMINGDALES' COUPON ———| Women's Neckwear & Ribbons wear lightly handling, choice Marabout Trimming in nat- ural, white, pink, blue or mais, yard 10c Ribbone in satin taffeta, moire, jacquard or fancy effects up to 7 inches wide, yard 25 MAIN FLOO! ‘BIAOMINGDALES' COUPON Semi-made Night Gowns, 35c These gowns are of crepe ma- terial, stamped for embroidering. “Germantown” Wool, 3 hanks for 25¢ Colors are pink, blue, cardinal, also white, Art Embrotdery Dept, MAIN FLOOR! ———=B LOO MING DALES’ COUPON: Hair Goods Switches of fine wavy hair 22 in. 85e ‘ransformations of wavy hair to go all around the head, 93c Switches of fine wavy hair 24 in, long, $1.41 Three-quarter Transforma- tions of fine wavy hair, $1.10 LEXINGTON AVE, AROADE i= ste as Ka" COUPON’ Babies’ Sweaters, 98c Knit or brushed wool in belted or double breasted models; choice of rose, Copenhagen, tan or gray. Some have white collars, cuffs and belts. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Percale Rompers, 28¢ Light blue piped with red. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Infants’ Bath Robes, 39c Made of Beacon cloth in Indian patterns; 2-year size only Hats, 15¢ Odds and ends of children's hats made of corduroy or velveteen. ‘See COND FLOOR BLOOMINGDALES' COUPON Baby Doll of Soap, 3}4c /, Good quality soap in green, pink, black or white in the form of « doll as illustrated. Three for 10c, MAIN FLOOR! Sizes for misses and women up to 40 bust measure. The values are unusual, and at this price the coats will sell quickly. Silk Petticoats, $2.00 Materials are messaline, silk j ilk taffeta or tub silks; elastic and adjustable belts. Vari ous colors and black. Sateen Petticoats, 79c Various styles in plain or flowered effects. Seems SECOND FOOT! i BLOOMING DALES" COUPON Flesh in tight knee style, re- inforced. Also white with \ wide knees, “lace trimmed. Women’s Vests, 17c bed cotton, trimmed at neck with regular or extra sizes. MAIN FLOOM ——— 00m IshES* COUPON Men's Shoes, $1.95 Gun patent , metal or leather in button or Tan Shoes, $2.55 Mahogany shade in English last; also @ conservative round toe last i } sizes 6 to 10, Wrist Watches, $1.38 Women's gun metal watches at- tached to leather strap. Watch is fitted with good movement. This special price for Coupon Day only. MAIN F100, BLOOMINGDALES" COUPON | Gold Brooches, $3.30 Solid ” gold, set with genu- ine cut dia- mond; sev- eral pretty styles, one of which is illustrated. MAIN FLAK I ——" QHLAOMINGDALES' Ot Children's Sleeping Garments, 38c Soft knitted fabric in gray only; with feet; sizes I to 7 years. Boys’ & Girls’ Union Suits, 47e Heavy cotton fleece lined; white, ecru or silver gray Boys’ & Girls’ Underwear, 28e Cotton vests, pants or drawers, fleece lined White or silver gray MANO ‘BLOOMING DALES COUPON ON Black-and-white horse hair of ood quality, mounted in hardwood se with long, detachatie handle, illustrated. MAIN FLOOR Fur Scarfs, $1 (hare), also Thibet (white pointed dog, marmot. LOOMINGD ALES An exceptional value, to 17 years. cheviot. ~ 16 and 17 years. BLOOMINGDALES' tomorrow, Coupon Day, only: Full seamless; black or colors. silk clockings. MAIN suites in golden oak. other parts of solid oak. China closet is 38 inches wide has 44-ingh round top and ext chairs wi delivery. covrox "| Women's Aprons, 39c Colored aprons of percale or gingham in stripes or flower effects with bib; trimmed with rick-rack and braid; light or dark shades. Knitted Petticoats, 35c For women; plain colors; some with striped borders, Women’s Drawers, 13c Cambric with embroidered in various styles; lace | tucked. [Th oosmNapal edge or ECOND FIAOT LOOMING DALES’ COUPON Unbleached Sheets, 68c Seamless sheets of extra heavy quality; size 81x90 inches, for full size beds, Bleached Seamless Sheets, 73e Double bed size, 81x90 inches; heavy linen finish Hemstitched Sheets, 79c Slightly soiled or rumpled; size 81x40 inches Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 16c Made of good quality muslin; size before hemming 45x36 inches, Satin Finish Marseilles Spreads, $1.88 Size 76x88 inches, for quarter or double beds. Warm Blankets, $1.68 Wool-finish blankets in white with pink or blue borders; also fancy plaid effects; size 62x74 in, enon 18S LOCI three. ALL CARS ITRANGFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH’, fox color), caracul, brown coney, In addition there are about 20 muffs of Russian goat also at the special Coupon Day price, $1.50. PCOND FLOOR Boys’ Suits, $3.85 Norfolk model of fancy cheviot in brown or gray. Patch pockets; lined trousers. Russian Suits, $2.85 Serge or shepherd check suits in sizes 214 to 6 years, but only one or two suits of a kind. Boys’ Overcoats, $2.85 Button-to-neck model of fancy Sizes 3 to 8 years. Also big boys’ overcoats in sizes 14, 15, SECOND FLOOR Exceptional Coupon Day Values in Our January Hosiery Sale The following specials will be on sale at these prices Men’s Cotton Socks, 6c Men’s Mercerized Socks, 15c Reinforced heels and double soles; black, white or colors. Men’s Silk Socks, 28¢ Reinforced heels and double soles, plain colors or mottled effects, with BLOOMINGDALES' COUPON BARGAIN 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite, $69 Only 21 suites in William and Mary design, Jacobean finish; also 7 Quartered oak veneered tops on buffet, serving and dining tables. All Buffet is 48 inches long, has 10x40-inch mirror. Serving table 34 inches long. Dining table ds to 6 feet. One arm chair and five diming hh seats of brown Spanish leather. Owing to the limited quantity we cannot hold suites in reserve for future TE MEAL BLOOMINGDALES' Cee meena TRANSFER TO Lex.to3d Av, Phone Plaza 5900 eee sai rLOOR gains in All Departments ovr7rm== Storm Serge, yd. 78c Popular weave for spring dresses. Popular colors, in- cludit [——BLoomnoDaLew covrow ‘*I-a-dor™ Toilet Water Bottle, 15¢ Odors are violet, Jack rose, narcissus, lilac, lily-of- the-valley, heliotrope, bou- quet end wistaria in 2-02, garnet, also black. terial is 50 inches wide. prices exceptionally low, but every item is timely and dependable. or blue COUPON BARGAIN Coupon Day Sizes 7 COUPON RARGAIN Women’s Mercerized Cotton Stockings, 15c Seconds of higher priced grades. Reinforced heels and double soles Black, white or colors. Women’s Fibre Silk Stockings, 28c Fine weave, reinforced heels and double soles. Garter tops; large variety of colors; also black or white. Women’s Silk Stockings, 59c Fashioned hosiery with slight defects. Black or white. FLOOR! [BLOOMING DALEg' COUPON; Umbrellas Re-covered, 55c A very special price for Coupon Day only. Umbrellas will be re- covered with American waterproof taffeta, ‘mere LN FLOOR! BLOOMING DALES’ COUPON Table Cloths, 68c, 79c, $1.10 Odd cloths, slightly soiled from handling; various sizes and quali ties; some hemstitched, others scal loped Table Cloths, $1.59 Imported linen finish cloth, pure white; hemstitched; size 54x85 inches. Remnants of Table Damask, Yard, 29c to $1.00 Serviceable lengths; some are all linen, others of mercerized damask Hemmed Damask Napkins Doz. 60c, 75c, $1.00 Slightly soiled; hemmed ready for use, Limited quantity. Turkish Bath Sets, $1.10 Set consists of 1 large towel, 2 small towels and 2 wash cloths; pink, blue or yellow. Turkish Bath Mats, 39c Heavy quality, with "Bath Mat” woven in centre; red only, Kitchen Towelling, 5 yds., 29¢ For dish, hand or roller towels; soft and absorbent quality, MAIN HLOOR 80TH TO GOTH ST. LEX, TO $0 AVE, Not only are | No comparative prices are used, but the values are in the merchandise. ‘BLOOMINGDALES' COUPON BARGAIN™—~ 50 A collection of 150 scarfs of black coney, imitation white fox BLOOMINGDALES' COUPON BARGAIN’ Men’s & Youths’ Suits & Overcoats, $10.85 For Coupon Day only we offer these suits of plain blue serge or worsted in 2- or 3-button soft roll models; also 3-button conservative or pinch-back effects. This , season's desirable shades. Sizes up to 46 chest measure in regulars or stouts. Men’s Overcoats, $10.85 Two or three coats of a kind, Fancy cheviot materials in button-through, pinch- back or Chesterfield models. All sizes in the lot up to 42 chest measure. SECOND FLOO! BLOOMING DALES' COUPON NLOOMINGDA! "8 COUPON Men’s Pajamas, 88c Men's Worsted Outing flan- Sweaters, $2.75 nel pajamas in Veoedle ta'me striped effects. roon only, Sizes BK Also of percale | 34 to 46. ) in novelty Boys’ Y stripes or plain Sweaters, 4 5 colors such as 59c %> pink, blue, lav- Made of \liy 1 of ender or white. J | worsted-and-cot- 4 i : Both styles | ton mixed in ., = | A) trimmed with} | @ray, brown, ‘ peony green or maroon; by Sa sizes 24 to 30. an Boys’ Pajamas, 48c oO flannel in striped pat- tern 4 to 14 years. MAIN FLAon nA Men’s Nightshirts, 78 Heavy quality soft nap outing flannel with military collar; trim- med with double row of mercer. ized cord and loops. Cut 54 inches long, full and roomy; neat stripes; sizes 15 to 20. Men's Nightshirts, 48c Made of muslin in V neck; plain Men’s Flannel Shirts, 88¢ Khaki or blue in military or low collar effect. Sizes 15, 16 or 17 neck measure. Cap & Scarf Skating Sets, 89c Suitable for boys or girls, Made of brushed wool in plain colors; fancy bordered stripes or novelty onal effects. INGDALES' COULONT——, ‘BLOOMING DALES’ COUPON Men’s Union Suits, 33c White cotton ribbed union suits white or trimmed with fast color | | in athletic style. braid; 50 inchesi ong; sizes 15 to 20. “Otis” Bal- MAIN FLOOR briggan 111.00MINGDALES" COUPON Shirts or Drawers, 38¢ Medium weight cotton Balbrig- gan. “Stuttgar- Men's Gloves, 98c Gray suede, unlined wt 9X qi. or lined ter’”’ Shirts with silk; or Drawers, embroid - 69e ered ledium weight fas: gfay merino un- dergarments; slightly soiled, “Stuttgarter’’ Union Suits, Fine ribbed gray merino, seconds of high grade underwear. I AN FLOOR! Men's Kid Gloves, 64c Fleece-lined, in tan shades. Children’s Gloves, 49¢ For boys or girls, Kid or suede, lined or unlined, ed LUD E ae 1 LOOMINGDALES’ OODPON™ "| Women’s Shoes, $2.29 Patent or Sah dull leathers, including some with colored, black of white cloth tops. These are odd lots of higher priced shoes. Not all sizes [Loom ING DALEs* COUPON Silver Decorated Glass Water Set, 65c ‘There are 986 sets, each consist- ing of one tankard jug and 6 thin biown glass tumblers, each deco- rated witha silver band on edge and silver filigree wreath and initial, as illustrated, Some of the initials in small quantities. THIRD FLOOG BLOOMING DALES’ COUPON’ Nottingham Lace Curtains, pair 39c . White or Arabe, 2'% yards long; floral or filet effect border or allover WME eis Framed Pictures, $1.49 Brown - tone reproduction of 8 famous painting “A Burst y” in antique gilt frame: 95 other pictures in Various frames and subjects, Sizes up to 24 x 44 inches. lace designs, HD FLOOR Velour (8 Loo NG DALES! COUPON Portieres, pair $8.25 Portieres are 24 yards long, 50 inch- es wide, Choice of old rose, 9x12 Sanford's Seam- less Wool Brussels Rugs, $12.95 Medallion or allover designs for dining or sitting roome, 9x12 Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs, $15.00 Persian or other Oriental de- signs Sanford’s Beauvais Axminster Rugs, $3.50 Size 36x72 inches; green, brown or red two-tone colorings. Wool Fibre Rugs, $4.75 Bize 7} x9 feet. Ideal for bed- rooms, These rugs are reversible and have different colors on both sides, Cork Linoleum, aq. yd. 39e Hardwood or inlaid tile patterns, eee 71111) 114) [777 Boom NapaLEs' covrox—— Grocery Specials Quaker or Pettijohn Break- fast Foods, 15¢ size package, 10 Van Camp's Tomato Soup, 10! -02. cans, Thoe Sun Maid California Cluster ins, 2-lb, pkge., 29e5 ee, 18¢ Kimball's Cream Silver Polish, 5c size glass jar, Mae Grape Fruit, good size, thin skin; each, 5c Old California Port or Sherry Wine, gallon, reduced to $1.24 t %

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