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© THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917. fj ) | ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS jaar GIFTS CAUSE ARRESTS, 7:4, t A FRICAN FOR WHO WILL TAKE PART | \ IN FETE DE VANITE | women in the nue and One Fy nds 14 chased hearctete, gov. rer Jewelry od IF BACK HURTS - PEG ON SHLS' EVENING WORLD i GETS WARM PRAISE No man or woman who eats nient | Teaularly can make a mistake by | flushing the kidneys ocensionally, says yositi t @ well-known nuthority ; Meat” forens | Opt osition to Ak Brown dan ot No, 411 Eart One Hundred and Forty, seventh Street, and Benjamin Gold- . twenty-three, of No, 468 West e' Hundred and’ Forty-fifth Street, were arraigned in the Morrisania Police Court to-day charged with burglary, The men were arrested last Aight in| dustrial t 0 Fahey's, apartment by Detectives Has. [shot and killed to-day in his lett and asic, who broke down the the State pitol by John Van door and, they claim. caught Fahey in| bs ish. who wi the act of throwing out of the window | with an amount of money nl mijimmy; hypodermic syringe and @ vial |the State accident Fund. Van Dell was of morphine. In the apartment were arrested. Riaries I the rons Lex. fo 3 AV. Piss 3900 aw urie acid, which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or Btraly only part of the waste and pol- fons from the blood, then you get Bick, Nearly all rheumatism, head- aches, liver trouble, nervousness, con- stipation, — dizzin Bladder disorders « from slug- feel a dull ache ack hurts, or ffensive, full f passage or of scalding, of Jad Salts of sediment, trrejul attended hy n sensi tt about four our om any reliable pharmacy and take & tablespoonful in a gl of water before br ast for a few days and Il (hen act fine. This de from the acid of non juice, combined with lth » and has been used for gen erations to flush clogged kidneys and Stimulate them to activity, also to Hettralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot meres makes a¢ Htful efervescent Nthia-water teat cater tp keep the ki Blood pure, ti 1 ow and then cys clewn a sleeplessness, | Me which all regular | the y avoiding serious | Assemblyman Abraham Goodman ot Amendment to State Constitution Grows. Opposition to Senatot Brown's pro- posed amendment to the State Con- stitution providing that all persons who cannot read and write the Eng- lish language shall not be entitled to vote, developed at a hearing before the Board of Aldermen yesterday. derman Moritz Tolk, which provides that the Aldermen protest as a body against the Brown resolution and further send a committee to Albany on Feb, 14, when the hearing on the Brown bill takes place, It was contended by several of the speakers that the Brown Dill has been introduced for political purposes and that it is diametrically opposed to the plan of the Evening World Forum vhich Ig to bring about an Americant- zation of the hundreds of thousands of foreign born residents of this city The hearing was called for the pur- | pose of discusing a resolution of Al- | BONWIT TELLER &.CO, he Specity Shop of Onginalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38&™ STREET INTRODUCING THE NEW FASHIONS IN “JEUNE FILLE” Apparel Unusual & Exclusive Types for Town, Country and Southern Wear in Sports and Pastime Modes, Day and Evening Frocks and Tailleurs for Misses of 14 to 18. Simplicity of style, theme and silhouette is the note of emphasis in this collection of distinctively Bonwit Teller eney co} tions. —Adrt, jthe Eighth District, which has a for- elgn born population of over 200,000, said: T EET HON » ¥ “The Brown bill fs an attempt to CRE = aM “Tf promote potttical and party influence , and I'm fully convinced that tt ts in | sptred by partisan thought and is almed for political advantage. In the | opinion of the best students of the S | question of foreign born residents, oad Bante EL The Rvening World Yorum, which (Ad ~ | seeks to instill American ideals into DR. : tas +h abe c ia on our shores, i. ; has the right idea. 215 West 42d St, “Any attempt to deprive oltizens of 10 Kenmare St. ** | the right of suffrage {s detrimental to 409-41 if ultonSt., | the very foundations of our liberty. Open 0 te who favor such an iniquitous mea as the Brown bill are bitnd ory. Tho test of a man’s right MOTORIST tov should be good character and t in the Fete de Vanite of Cc RBOLENE | pliigence and a wholesome respect A for the law. Our prisons are filled Antl-Suffrage League at Boientificatiy increases the mileage 28% | With men who can read and write the / the Plaza on Feb, 7 will be three on Farctine iS A Cane ngiish language. women whose portraits appear here- WON now BLES. m com: To-day @ certain element of society| With. The fete will consist of uation an: tableaux vivante, the costumes to fol- Dollar tube bas become fearful lest the stream of} iow the posters of the day, Mrs, Peat, arace was x immigration, together with the active} Samuel F, Streit will do some figure Er araited Open iecsints. participation in the affairs of the|dances and Miss Mary Francke and SALYSMEN AND DEALeie wasten, | Government by the foreign born citi-| Miss Madgo Lesher will sell flowers, CARBOLENE MFG. CO, |», wii! denroy our natioratity. fo the trikes trieue leatiae ce cee 9S PARK PLACE, NEW york crTy, | Speaking on the question of foreign & Co. apparel for the younger set. Tailleur suits that depart from the over-mature types—sport and pastime frocks that have a youthful verve and esprit, simple in- formal gowns with a debonnaire, chic and grace introduc ing every new style feature, danse and debutante gowns, entirely original and different from the usual. ' | Spring Dresses for Street or Afternoon Ten New Styles—A Full Size Range—A Special Selling Event for Saturday Fi h We 's Silk C de Chi Silk Taffetas Serge and Silk Dresses are growing in popularlity. Last season was one of the greatest dress seasons in years, but every indication is that this season will be even greater. For to-morrow we have arranged a showing of really extraordinary values in new Spring dresses at $8.95, a showing which will emphasize our supremacy in Assortments—Qualities—Low Prices Second Floor, ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK MISSES’ WINTER APPAREL Suits Coats Frocks To Close Out Regardless_of Cost _or Value hose who will take promi- At Bloomingdalea’ 650 Pairs of Women’s Shoes Taken from higher priced lines Reduced to $3.15 to Close All taken from regular stocks. All high- grade goods. All priced at less than present cost of production, Broken size range, but wonderful bargains. Black Kid Patent Kid Dark Blue or Bronze Kid and some two-toned models. Do not delay. Quantities are limited, Values are remarkable, ‘At Bloomingdales ————| on. to BO gations SPECIAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY ONLY Women’s Silk Hosiery Asvemblyman Goodman declared! Suyperfor Quality Silk Hosiery born citizenship, Henry Ward Beecher said when a camel ate palm leaves the camel didn't become palm, but the palm became camel.” the Brown amendment would serl+ ously affect the foreign born Demo- Qjcratic voting population south of | Fourteenth Street, Manhattan, and wouldn't even touch the silk stocking | districts north of that point. Congressman-elect Fiorello H. La- Pure Silk Hostery Guardia of the Fourteenth District ; Black or white pure thread silk hose, reenforced garter 65 | declared that Italians of every class Three Pairs 1,90 In the newest spring colorings; also black and white. Reenforced lisle lined garter tops and soles. : / 45 Three Pairs 4.25 Blouses You Will Want New Models—-$1.98 New, of course, wafting the breath of Spring in their fresh- ness; introducing features higher priced blouses usually boast. Illustrated model is of sheer voile introducing the bosom ef- fect now in great favor, Another of voile, with hand- embroidered panels in Spring Second Floor, were opposed to the Brown amend. tops and soles, iment. He praised Tue Evening World Forum and declared that the Brown amendment would undo all the good he forum might hope to accompiish, Others who spoke againat. the} Plain and Novelty Silk Hosiery Grown amendment were Assembly- At Bloomingdales’ Men’s Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, 39¢ Bleached cotton in athletic style. ‘At Bloomingdales’ Bandeau Brassieres Special, 79c A small lot of bandeau bras- Prices on the following cigarettes are our regula inan Morria Block of enty= ium weight sil ink . whi t re ” sieres, made of all over embroid- ‘s vine cles io ont cote naa Morria, Block of the Twenty Medium weight pure thread silk hose, in black, white and 95 Men's “Otis” Balbriggan | | ty in a variety of pretty patterns; | | ofings. A blouse you are sure every day out prices and are the same in Liggett : i District, Aas yuan Maree all the leading spring shades. . Undergarments, 39c sizes 32 to 44; are featured aw un: | | °° fMPCY- a {chiffon Riker-Hegeman stores. somblyman Abner Greenberg of Three Pairs 2.80 | Medium or heavy weight shirts | | usual values at 79. olin tienes te, aime 6 Tenth Distric oclalist; Ca Forum, Al the Natural kindred societies, 2 representing organized olic mechanics of this city, The Aldermen will pt the Tolk | | resolution and likel 1 a commit- | teo to represent them at the Albany | hearing. | | or drawers, Drawers have extra gussets, ‘These are seconds. Men's “Stuttgarter”’ Undergarments, 89c Medium weight gray merino and cotton, slightly soiled Matn Floor, Jacob Penkin, a teck of the Labor ander Kahn, representing | = : ee ==[SRAMANERO rd Engel, NoatnWest Conner Sixth AvES 15“ Str. Becond Floor, Melachrino No. 9 (10s stitching and pearl buttons share its simplicity. ‘A aports blouse of sheer batiste flaunts a tie, sailor collar and gauntlet cuffs edged with rose or Copenhagen. Batince, hand - embroidered, Joined to linen in a vest effect creates a tempting blouse, en- hanced bys smart collar and cuffs. Floor, ‘At Hloomingdate, Women’s Underwear A few items in inexpensive un- dergarments that should interest economical women, Union Suits, 35c Shaped union suits of cotton; wide knees trimmed with lace; regular or extra sizes, nan Cath- Ieaaaammar. =} Natural Mogul Murad ‘At Bloomingdale Continuation of | Greatest co largest Our Semi-Annual : Union Suits, 59c a8 “yee duct: iet ‘ayser's union suits, with tight . . Royal Nestor 10s Reductions ° ZEBRUARY™s os Wer mite me Sale of Hosiery or wide knees, trimmed with lace Good fiction, cloth bound Popular editions, well printed, iMustrated and bound in cloth, Nearly a hundred titles from which to choose, amongst them being Oid Chester Tales, Margaret Deland. Memoirs of a Baby, Josephine Daskam Bacon, Alternative, George B. McCutcheon. Gold of the Gods, Arthur B, Reeve. Affair of Dishonor, These are based and reinforced, white or flesh; reg ular sizes, Women’s Vests, 170 Ribbed cotton, plain or lace trimmed; low neck, with or with out wing sleever, Women’s Vests or Pants, 29e Ribbed tlsle and cotton vests, neatly trimmed, Also pants with tight or wide knees Main Floor For the balance of this week we will offer values that are irresistible in sea- sonable hosicry for men, women and children, Turkish Trop. 10s Helmar {10s Camels 20s). Milo (10s)......19¢ Pall Mall 10s)......19¢ Philip Morris 10s)......19c Egyptian Deities (10s)......19c Fatima 208)......14c SMOKE on of our ricer and Terme with there Come in d con- vines yourself, i One Low Price Cash -Credit than other stores’ “SALE-PRICES” 10% to 50% Savings TERMS TO SUIT YOU Women's Mercerized Stockings, 16¢ Seconds of grades which retail at higher prices for perfect quality, Black, white or colors, Women's Fibre Silk Stockings, 29¢ oO Head Ache? Headaches, sick or other Kinds, don’t happen to ane a a RE a ee ‘At Bloomingdales Alice for Short, ope ecw livers are Fine we conds of our $9¢ 's Ki Joseph Va ack an ite g eyed 1 eee Fs ' . Fi b F $1.25 William I The Black and White The Stand- Women's Silk Stockings, A Special Purchase of Bear Brocade, ard 5c Cigar of America nd m Thousands of folke who 65e auennlae f —all long filler of impor! d domes- used to have headaches Fira: thread, calabtly. (mpastenk Th [aL peeaareeee Marriage tlo tobacco, with Sumatra wrapper. this is the they in weave 4; in black ene Gloves are =Snown Mrs, He The Black and White is its oF way a weay i everywhere for their excel- Woman in ( own testitconial. ‘Trp one Scr the cause: Pe One lence. The maker's name is to-day. Six different shapes Ove pill at bedtime, resu- Men’s Cotton Socks, Ie} | stamped on exch pair, Only larly. Largerdose if there’s Bearley torent 12. Dine white | | 950 pairs in this assortment Leda ef Bish Destetams MANHATTAN @ suspicion of biliousness ithe id : ec in the following sizes: Meredit polson. en’s) Mercerize 7. ‘olonel Cart Christmas, BRONX-BROOKLYN oF constipation. Men's: Meneertad Hoahay|| 214, 714 ana Colonel Carter's Chetstmen Dr. Lavender's People, Margaret Deland. Butterfly Man, George B. McCutcheon, Three Brothers «PIECE HIGH GRADE ADAM PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE IN DULL MAHOGANY, Neatly carved and fine ished, consisting of mocha, suede, skin gloves w All Our Goods Are Merked With Plain Figure Tage 1 grades; seam reed heels and Black, white or VER piu Gewine beare ‘Signetere Men's Fibre Silk Socks, 2d4e Reinforced heels and double fi ty, in black, white get a real bargain Main Floor Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. Motor Deliverles al ywaere DRESS! LFF ONIER, ny At Bloomingdales’ Meats and Poultry Fresh Killed Roasting Fow!..25 Dry Picked Broilers, Ib Prime Roast Beof, Ib 16!yc Loins of Jersey Pork, Ib. .18 Legs of Veal, Ib 18! .¢ Colorless faces often show the absence of Iron in the pa. in tel on with Cane, banel: Se itsseratas, $97 50 or Children’s Cotton Stock- | ings, 1Se fine quality, ribbed. rtridge. Play Edition, ¢ Minute, CARTER’S IRON PILLS Loins of Veal, Ib 18), } will help this condition, J] iin 1007 een a el a | r H | aaa HANGER To BLOOMINGDALES!' Ux! TO 0 'AVE | |

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