The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1917, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 aneeamanstniwesnnest Miley , | in Haw #750000 Fire. | vind for a time threatened to carry the | vt Neb, Dec. 23.—Fire early] dames to the enti isiness district U ih Coroner Thinks fr Went to troyed the Continental B KT Berg Clothing ( pany and Hart- in the downtown business dist 1 Furniture Company buildings were Sleep Smoking a Claarett Morris Strong, a tailor from Brooklyn, EQNS — : 2 ie ny wa irned to death in bed last night 9, ee Tiree eee lta st Popular Price Garment House in Nes York Samay ond It INCOMEFROM SNES. eae D. PRICE & CO. BROOKLYN NEW YORK NEWARK but It was not traced to Strong's room Featured at All Three Stores Saturday A Very Unusual Sale of New Silk Dresses 549.% & 545-0 “THE HOME was an odor of until early this mornin; Measure Restricts Saloon to) "strong had been in New Rochelle for Sealy € eight months working in the tailor shop ' Population, 59th to 60th Stree’ a Lex. to 3d AV. Piano 3d00 Tomorrow---Final Day of Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Men’s and Youths’ ' Suits and Overcoats ! Lot 1 at $5.85 ‘Lot 4 at $15.85 his room was found a receipt for registered letter addressed to Mrs. Strong, General Delivery, Brooklyn (Brees) From 4 Statt Commaontent of The ke BIG STORM HEADED EAST. ALBANY, Fels oe Sweeping changes in the State Hquor } re ow made by the Administration's © cise @mendimnent which wos introduced in following advisory me the Senate to-day. Millions of ad-| Washington was received at the local @ltionat revenue will come to the | “Mca of the seer ooeee this morn jing: “Holst southwest storm warning m ag bared “ities under the| sr. Delaware Breakwater to East port, “Storm of marked Intensity over The most striking item from the) Upper Tene region moving rapidly enst Unusual Voile Blouse Values, 98c Fresh as a clear Spring day are these fetching semi-tailored voile blouses at 98e. Blouses of voile—corded, satin or novelty stripes, plaids or plain colorings: fashioned with dainty vests, collars of voile or organdy; shington Orders Warning From y -StaRdDoInt of the New York City mee ee eee ee eee It is surprising to note the numer Hibbo behets) Sear tates moire sasiaamclllfiscacaesi ribbon d 0 @ealer ts the imposition of a tax of - ous charming Dresses in this sale. seein aah fab Suits of fancy cheviots; only | Suits in various weaves and 6 per cent. on all sales in excess of a} Youths Charged With Crime. They reflect Spring's newest style Main Floor Tables | | Charles Otto, twenty-three, a driver of No. 251 West Twenty-seventh Street one or two suits of a kind. models, including many from Fashion Park. Overcoats of Lot 2 at $9.85 | kersey, melton or cheviot. Suits of fancy cheviots, blue | Lot 8 at $19.85 serge or black thibet; regular, stout or long models. Smart suits and overcoats, Fashion Park products—the Lot 3 at $11.85 | choicest goods we carry. Gum equal to fifteen times the amount eet Lasts re saloonkeper.| and Dominic Atteo, eighteen, of No. 979 8 to be collected upon th] proome Street, were arrested early to @ame theory an the Mederal income] day by Policeman Hettler of the Dtiza- tax and the saloon men are required) beth Street Station, who found the to report their gross receipts upon! crouching In the ecilar doorway of the penalty of losing their licenses|cheeso and olive off store at No. 1 and being heavily fined Mott Street. The lock of the celint It is estimated that the measure wilt! 2° Fadically decreuse the number of * Saloons in the State and the taxation! unarrstand A Tinglish thoughts, and are priced very low Street and Afternoon Models of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta or Taffeta-and-Georgette com- binations, elaborately em- b d. Shown in all the Land Kecond Fle ‘At Bloo Best by Test dates new colors, including Copen, Gold, Grey, Rose, Turquoise, Belgian, Taupe, Burgundy, Pium, Navy, Black and White. | FREE Experience has proven that the best policy is to have eyes tested once every two years, The sight professed. (nability ’ ’ committee hopes to have tt result in — “ 7 changes gradually, and very often Suits of fancy cheviot, wor- Fatio of not more than one saloon to| Col. Aryan Not a Democrat Saye ALTERATIONS without your perception Our cal hassles Sinai ack Lot 6 at $2.95 ‘ each 500 inhabitants. State Senator. registered optometrists are qualified steds or flannels; pinc , to advise you Eyeglasses fitted to comfortable Hosepieces or spectacles as low as $1.50. English or conservative models. | Men's and youths’ trousers Overcoats of kersey, melton or | of worsted and cheviot, in sizes cheviot. 30 to 42 waist measure. The act changes the license fees inj} Tex, Feb $%.—Senator { all cities under 500,000. In cities of Hudapeth In the Texas Senate yesterday | ' "| declined to vote for a resolution asking | ,009 to 50,000 the ic wed >| at ; ; se tax la increased to| col, Witam J Bryan to address ‘a | $1.2 n towns from 59,000 and 7,500 Democratic Senate.” | the increase is to $900 a year. Towns| - “Ho is not a Democrat.”| declared the 3 fe i ie is a heretic." | between 7,60 and 2,500 pay $700 and lution inviting Cot Bryan to the country places are assessed §3: he Lerisiature was adopt- In the Bronx, Queens and Itich nid | mond the present rates are ticreased alias a Sar Wik Str Ob). with & Roston Traffic Med Up. | ‘ ROSTON, Feb, 22. —Street railway traf. further provision ‘that those licenses| gic was disrupted yestentay t Which are between $1,200 in Queens known tn and the Bronx shall pay an additional of all throug charge of $100 a vear until they reach |the Washington Street elewat @ maximum of $1,200 main artery of the rapid transit sys are id Hhckmon tem. The tle-up was due to the dang t ols Tourn of Richmond gets an of cotiapse of the walls of the Columb Increase of 33 1-3 per cent., with &| theatre building, which was burned aise of $100 each year until the fees| night with a loss of $200,000. The walls each a maximum of $1,000. day and last night | The Board of Estimate is given the Fight to set aside not more than one. | which no liquor shall be sold except- ing in hotela of 200 rox or more tris Toca! option provicion annies of HAIR TO DARKEN IT future licenses and not to those now in force. AI . ‘Another feature of the bill is de.| Lt’s Grandmother's Recipe aigned to take the ownership of sa-| to Keep Ler Locks Dark, Joons out, of the hands of wholesale Glossy, Beautiful. Mquor men and breweries, It pro iim | vides for a ceasatio: win 4 . idee for & consation of the system of] The old.time mixture of Sage Ten Mere will ba ac very. decided and Sulphur for darkening gray, crease in the revenues from th streaked and faded boir is grand aid Senator E.R. Brown. “H mother's recipe, and folks are « At will be has not yet been using it to keep their hair a The standard rates which even color, which is quite sensible fecognized as we are living in an age when a vouth State, of one not changed ful Gineaeshee is of the greatest ad- | vantage has one bar to place will lose 108 of it Nowadays, though, we don't have very city in the Sta: ‘ the troublesome task of gathering thi have less than 56,000 population, | sege and the mussy mixing at ho Sin the number of | All drug stores sell the veady-to-u New Spring Suits at 545;°0 Matn Floor Kevont Floor At Bloomingdales’ Just Received Another Lot of Men’s Merino “Stuttgarter” Shirts, Drawers & Union Suits The slightest defect-—-however unimportant it may be— classifies the garment as a “second."’ This underwear is dis- tributed by Bloomingdales’ at much less than perfect quality would retail fer. We have spared no effort to make this the greatest show ing of Suits at $15 we have ever assembled. You will | marvel at the many exquis \ ite models on display \ may 77 \ Exceptional Values in Milan Hemp Hats at $1.35 % > | Wt ' : of Poiret Twill, Serge, aa m . Gabardine and Poplin. hg Ce 1) To-morrow we place on sale an assortment of Milan weet one more beautiful than | the other —each absolutely | | \ 4 STUTTGARTER authentic in style. Union Suits, $1.39 Shirts and drawers of Y2) mei weight gray Underwenr, 79¢ Sport, Tailored and laaias ba Semi-Tailored effects, \\ stn. Fine ribbed gray merino, (a medium weight, for wearfom right now, All sizes, also\c5 ing extra large. Some have extra large. The defects dropped stitches or oil will in no way affect the i wearing quality Brad D mots. uUB.A Main Floor hemp hats, featuring the new Continentals, large and medium New Ski ir { S sailors and mushrooms. Spring They are in brown, navy, gold, sand, old rose, cherry, robin blue, Shadcw Lawn grecn or black. The quality, as well as the styles, will be found really ex- . ceptional at this price. ; Hats Trimmed Free of Charge. Wool Velours, Gab- ardines, Taffetas, Satins, Woot Jer seys ‘and Novelty Main Plo At Bloomingdates Fabrics smart ef fects in the new “ 1 me | e e Kayser’s” Union Suits, 49c White ribbed cotton, shaped and reinforced. Tight or wide knees trimmed with lace. Regular or extra sizes Hehe rll pist “Kayser’s’”’ Silk Vests, $1.39 colors for spd \ ear, and the more subdued shades for Exceptional quality, reinforced, flesh or white street wear. “Kayser’s’’ Embroidered Silk Vests, $1.89 Luxurious vests, reinforced; flesh or white “Kayser’s’”’ Silk Bloomers, $1.89 Well made and reinforced; flesh only “Kayser’s”’ Silk Union Su‘ts, $2.79 A modest price for such high quality, reinforced; flesh or white ‘At Bloomingdates’ Children’s “Nature Shape” Shoes Best for Little Feet These shoes are the result of much study and experiment by foot specialists. Plenty of room at the toes allows the feet 4) to develop as nature intended. Prices range from $1.98 upward Among the new Spring shoes of high quality just arrived are the following Sietodl Meter 24 toe High Kid Lace Shoes $3.98 $4.48 $4.98 jun Metal Button Shoes. $3.98 $4.48 $4.98 th Top Patent Leather Shoes, button model. $3.98 $4.48 $4.98 White Nubuck Lace Shoes $3.25 $3.75 $4.50 White Nubuck High But ton Shoes $3.25 $3.75 $4.50 Buckskin Boots, button, $4.50 $4.98 $5.50 Buckskin High Lace Boots $4.98 $5.50 $5.98 Second Flo will have reducti eS oes seine ey Ee product, improved by the nddition exceeding hale of its terr ular because nobody can nilaeoeae Nt which no new liquor Icense: has been applied. Simply moisten issued excepting to hotels your comb ora soft brush with it and hundred roo over. draw this through your hair, taking ' the ‘nale of liquor | one smull strand at a times by morn: | and boats, but requir ing the gray hair disappears, but wh 8 Itcense in all such cases. | delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sa = oe ind Sulphur Compound is that, be-| Commiasion Pays | sides beautifully darkening the hair elf. | after a few applications, it also pro (hin hie annual! duces that soft lustre and appearance | * Legislature, submitted | of abundance which is so attractive » Con- | Phis ready-t Dollar Waist Sale Hundreds of Handsome | Waists Specially Priced at _ | $4.00 Stunning effects in Striped Voiles with white collars and cuffs smart tailored stvles of white Voile with contrasting solid colored n Men’s and Women’s Hosiery €everal attractively priced items in seasonable hosiery At Bloomingdales Living Room or Library Suites In Our Midwinter Furniture Sale Tomorrow will be featured these suites and odd pieces, specially selected because of their beauty and comfort. A comparison will show that Bloomingdales’ price tags are merked lower than similar or the same furniture elsewhere. Women’s Mercerized Stockings, 19c black or white Women’s Fibre Silk Stockings, 35c Seconds of our higher priced grades. Fibre silk throughout, with rein forced heels and double soles, Colors, black or white Slightly imperfect; reinforced. Plain colors, reparation is ade Srucet se eho dcpaetattn: 4axt Me revs | lightful toilet requisite for those who cuffs and collars exqui SE, Women’s Silk Stockings, 65¢ they Peturn ta the tie. | desire a more youthful site Embroidered Voiles, Seconds, Pure thread silk, full fashioned. Plain black or white, or een. the enure sum is not intended for the cur showing the new square These are by jor the best with silk embroidery ition of dises tion or f neck and frill effects—and Dollar Waist values that acores of other styles, it has ever been our quod fortune to of ; Men's Cotton Socks, IIc Good quahty, in black, white or colors Men's Fibre Silk Socks, 19c The above also on sale at our Reinforced heels and double soles, black, white of colors BROOKLYN STORE = anc’ =NEWARK STORE Men's Silk Socks, 39c Reinforced double soles. black, white or Fulton and Kridge Sts. arket and ralsey Sts. e Victrola Offer sac ll | =a Women’s Early Spring Gloves | | $ 00 i| To Match Costumes or Footwear, $1.75 r ‘aif i| Particular care is devoted to this branch of our glove busi 1 yi ha | ness. We are equipped to supply washable glace kid gloves | | 3-Piece Library Suite, $145.00 feet long (inside; large, deep arm chair and high back w valance ch piece has cane back. Furnished with loo: mobile seats and two pillows. Choice of blue or mulberry iz chair, with cushion’ auto: $75 Victrola | sac Sale—33'3)) Keduchg Also at $1.75 are genuine mocha suede gloves, in gray On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT. |) with embroidered backs '5 IN ALBUMS AND W Women's Gloves, et 3-Piece Living Room Suite, $125.00 j {5 IN RECORDS BS WE PAYED White kid or tan capeskin gloves, in half pique etyle, Price is Suite consists of Davenport, arm chair and rocker, covered with fig e - s-PIECE WILLIAN t ay most reasonable for this quality | ured tapestry or velour in mulberry or blue. Fitted wit! loose spring Style X Victrola. . $75.00 FCO ON pom g mens Men's Gloves, $1.2 | cushion ‘seats. by! $5 in Records . . 5.00 Jaco ; Gray « i plain or embroidered. Also tan 3-Piece Living Room Su’te, $45.00 YOUR SELBCTIOND Sue ith capeskin gloves, pa Bash Sofa, arm chair and rocker of good construction. Inside arms, backs 7 12-inch Albums . . 6.30 586.30 $5 Down Convenient Terms of Payment and seats covered with brown Spanish leather Frames of birch in ma hogany finish, Living room suites with cane panels, covered with velour, $37.50, $67.50 and $78.00. Also Duofold suites, 3 pieces, consisting of chair, rocker and duo-fold bed at $40.50, $53.78 and $126.00, Davenport Sofa Beds. $24.75 Frames finished in golden oak, fumed oak or mahogany finish on birch Two fold model, covered with i: ation Spanish leather Mattress, $5,00. Mahogany or Mahogany Finish Library Tables ¥ ; A choice assortment of pretty designs moderately priced at $15.00, enormous stocks of cut flowers at $16.00, $21.00. $25.25 to $37.50 | es + usual low prices Fourth Fie mens’ UF 1. ent] Fresh Cut Flowers at Small Prices WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRALONOLAS From $15. 00 Upw ards re to notify our many Nhe styie N Vietrola is one of the most popular patrons thet the supply is again styles and may be had in all wood finishes. rmal and that we have on hand | i ater tere rerteisngeetrnery Meat Department Specials | oem confition) for nighur priced i 29 caret) ed. tk y Roses, eact Fresh Killed Chickens, for roast. Fresh Maryland Tu 2¢ WAREROOMS a VT TRENTS 7 RNISHIO TRO f13 UP ON CREDIF | ‘5 ng. It Bg| Zame Rose FIFTH AVENUE AT TRIRTY NINTH 5ST SPAVENG MACHINES OS CREE : Dry Picked Broilers, Ib. 366} Coss of Canada Lamb, It OMEN MONDAYS MAL AHOIANY UNTIT AD s i Shae posal "| | range from $1.00 upwa | Fancy Roasting Fowls, It 28c! Legs of Milk Vea BA al i e 2 ie ALL CARS BLOOMINGDALES' 59TH TO GOTH ST ——— ML ITT Sex TO 30 AVE

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