The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1917, Page 7

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ri i irl i - THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 10, 1917, ea MAURATE WHEN PURSUERS CLASH and Tiarks te fifteen pounds bigrer. leave Burope. Now, k! bee this well conducted. The two started around the newer. | ’ standing eat esinst all % ‘these It was opened on time and ati the | from opposite sides, hoping to catch things. wa founded on an ab-/arrangements were carried out like rot all bg my 4 institu-| clockwork. Principal Weinberger was the burgiare | by Fusbing ee. Faster pote faster they ran in the ‘k, each ons, whe they exist in Russia, | assisted by his vice-princt and the | ready to deliver a fearful wallop. Gereany ‘or elsewhere. Cure. te s| men and women teccware te the lant “THE HOME OF TRUTH’, | Poticeman and Citizen Assistant] Somehow the burg! stepped out country of €ree men, of free women; | school. Between the speeches there s of the way and let the pursuers dah of free men and free women who| were patriotic songs. Thomas Hack. Knock Eadi Other into each other. own no allegiance of any kind to any| ett sang “For Wilson and Uncle 8am,” Tiarke went to the grousd, where country but this one, We must be|a Hvely marching song that got under For Dyspepsia Indigestion | Out. Sour Acid Stwmach,| Poligaman Williem ‘Tjarks was Magnetia tna halt ee clccs [NAPPY and peacetMt late last night Of hot wate? attor M@ Is nats pleas | When James Hughes, of No, 213 ype Sa tavktern i toed Lt ae Hughes helped his victim to th | 5 Lanes is vic 0 ee: crt. up to him at the corner of Second) mourth Avenue Station House, where | Borne Across the Harlem by ekes normal digestion easy and painiess, {Avenue and whispered “Burglars!”| he reported sick and went home. No ‘ Geld be drugeists everywhere—-Ad Hughes is @ good man of 160 pounds| one has heard from the burglars, Judge Gibbs in Impas- — 7 | sioned Speech. s Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance — an sizes ous Established 1866 | © One of Most Impressive Amer- A ican Forum Meetings Inc | Yet Held. | 59th to 60th Street AtB 25 000 ot ge Bargain ‘ . ° ° : ? 0 8. be Food Souring Causes Indigestion, Artificial | if ™| te Ni Silk Braid Gases, Heartburn—Pape's Diapepsin} |i!| 1. 3¢,5cPerYard tt Over ry oa from Instant Relief! “‘Neutralizes acidfin stommefi stop-| ||||RaeieteteceSeccucusecoe ping dyspepsia, pain, belching—It’s fine! aaa peste Just Arrived for the March Sale his stomach eohed and hie pants were night, night and day. services for ‘The Evening World As’ all Tornm meetings torn, aleo that his hands and kneos et were soraped where ts hit the ground. saeaieil neither pro-German nor pro-Irish,|the skins of the audit He knocked ou. When Hughes prougnt neither pro-England nor pro-France, | accompanied on the ‘piano by ‘Willan him to he complained bitterly that but pro-Amerioan always, day and| Johnston, and both volunteered their a 128th Street West Across the Hartem River, into the| You don’t know what upset your lyon A little in occasional- 0000000000000000000000000000000 most stomach—which portio: food ceps the at ti rm + “ sexy oorng een ema enc fortes oa foe vet heat Toourstaeet ||| 100-Piece Dinner Sets, $10.95 To-day, Friday and Saturday carried last night the banner of Amer, | b2ther.@If your stomach ts in a re-| far. | The quality and Weauiaaton and Gareuen Hes volt if sick, gassy and upset, and what | !f your stomach doesn’t take care of | patterns are such you just ate hes fermented and turned |YOUr Hberal limit without rebellions speakers proclaimed the necessity for if your food is « damage instead of « MILLINERY OPENING 4 untted country, speaking a common hefp, remember the quickest, surest, | : found in higher- tongue, owning allegiance to but one most hasmlces antacid is Pape's Dia- . priced sets. These Displaying Reproductions of Authentic Models b: sg—the Stare and Stripes, Last|Coated—just take a little Pa Eaves ease at CHE roca” Tne | / . were made by the | ry night's demonst pe’ case at drug stores. It's trul: ’ Reboux Odette Marguerite || Right's demonetration was held ta pepein to neutralise acidity and in wonderful—-it stops food seuring and poe v Mercer Pottery Maison Lewis Maria Guy Et Leonie |] Avenue and Chansensan Pork sway, tas of the indigestion’ pee became |scts things straight, so gently and Company of Tren- Georgette Evelyn Varen Suzanne Talbot auditortum was packed and the audi- taswtin of men one ‘dain wit Sect vost con b Pa = e | tors were and other Paris-inspired creations from our own workrooms. The Bhbing Ward Soren wea che h if you keep acids new choice of four border decorations, with gold edges. Sets con- } sist of the following pieces: 12 Each of Bread and Butter Plates, Tea, Dinner and Soup Plates, 12 Berry Saucers, 12 Tea Cups and Saucers, 3 Meat Dishes, 1 Covered Vegetable Dish, 1 Uncovered Vegetable Dish, 1 Cream Jug, 1 Sugar Bowl, 1 Cake Plate, 1 Salad Bowl, 1 Sauce Boat, 1 Covered Butter Dish, and 1 Utility Bowl. Theodore Haviland Limoges China Dinner Sets, 99 pieces, with peat Ay a also 107-piece sets, with border designs, $19.98, $30.00 and 5 100-Piece Limoges China Sets, $86.75 A set de luxe, each piece having an acid gold encrusted border and matt gold handles. The beauty and quality of this ware make it worthy to grace the table of any well- appointed dining room. Included are sufficient dishes for classroom was, after all, the door of serving 12 persons at ong sitting. opportunity for all whe sought to un- | TMrd Floor derstand this country and tts insti- - y a ‘At Bloomingdales’ tutions. Americ” he auld, “ta not foreine| fl (hl predate igh. Women’s “Merode” Underwear Amertoanism on anybody, But it ex- Hand-finished, 59c & 69c pects you and expecta all who want Vests Pants Tights to live and grow up here to become real citizens, real patriots, Now there 1s only one way to become thoroughly ture hese garments i The distinguishing fea of ¢ its is the acclimated to the spirit of this coun- “ . and has contributed largely to the popularity enjoyed by “Merode"’ underwear. ganized to esaist~young men and women, most of them attending the evening echool conducted by George Welnberger, principal. County Judge Louls Gitd)e and Principal! Weinberger were the ohiet speakers, They were as good as half |a dozen speakers, and what they said was Instructive and inspiring. Mr. Weinberger presided. He pre- sided like @ schoolmaster, and his students listened attentively. He told them what America expected of them and what it offered them; that the Hundreds of Exceptional Values to Mark the Occasion Exclusive Hats | Tailored or Dress $8.50 to $18.00 | Hats, $6.50 Lisere or Milan hemp in high A showing of distinctive models crown mushrooms, sailors and that includes, among others, dress bifeeodipen Ach econy hl hctl eat hats of fine hair braids and | ribbon or imitation aigrettes, Epasepsitecedcas bewitching Gwe: Trimmed Hats, toned hats; smart flower trimmed | $4.66 hats; hats with newest fancy | Tailored or dress models, nu- feather trimmings; tailored bow merous shapes and colors, trim- hats, in large sailor effects and Pestle ede ae Ito pmpiard bcd new saucer brims. | bons, wings or imitation aigrette effects; also sport hats. A most attractive assortment of tailored and semi-dress hats, in a variety of shapes and trim- mings, ate... $3.55 Large sailors, mushrooms and tional inetitutions, through these eve- ning schools where you are taught a! common tongue, instructed tn the his-— hats, hand made hats of tory of the country and shown what : izes, Extra Sizes, 69¢ rihap: holder ab ahi It stands for. “Going to the polls anu ff For Real Fun and Recreation naa ees Union Suits, 49¢ Be es ae Fe $2.44 LEK wou Goalaiba A ity e5ed OTE Nothing Can Take the Place of the Bleached white cotton, reinforced and sheped. Tight or wide knees trimmed with lace. Regular sizes only. Kayser’s Ribbed Cotton Vests, 25c Bleached cotton, trimmed at neck with lace, in several pretty effects. Main Floor, "At Bloomingdales’ “Onyx” Fibre Silk Hosiery Women’s. 20+ ~1 9c ‘Men’s, 29 en 8, Ic Every pair in this collection bears this trade mark and is warranted to be perfect quality, although marked fat such low prices, Women’s ‘“‘Onyx’’ Fibre Silk Hosiery, 39c Fibre silk boots and cotton tops, in black, white or colors. Women’s ‘“‘Onyx”’ Fibre Silk Hosiery, 59c Finely woven fibre silk throughout, with mercerized garter top; large variety of colors, also black or white. Men’s “Onyx”’ Fibre Silk Socks, 29¢ Reinforced heels and double soles, Choice of dark or light gray, tan, navy, black or white, || and still @ very bad citizen. The big f thing, the important thing, 1s to really and truly love your country and for- get the institutions you left behind. Il want to see a larger attendance from this neighborhood at the eve- ning schools, You are doing fairly well, | want you to do better, and if || these Forum meetings will bring fj | about larger attendance at evening f | schools | welcome them. This is th | place to prepare for citizenship and jeesggemet ee THE DUTY OF JEW AND CHRIS- TIAN IN AMERICA, Judge Gibbs brought to the meeting the enthusiasm of a patriot and the Slenergy which landed him on the bench, He s never in better trim to rouse audience, and the audi- ence rose with him to the heights. “Stick to the Flag" was hia subject The young men followed him eageriy and punctuated his remarks with Sport Hats, cushion brims, in Lisere and peanut straws; also new Hinoki and Wen- { chow effects, ranging in price from. $1.95 to $9.50 Children’s and Misses’ Hats dainty Milan hemp hats and hand made Hats, with tailored ribbon effects; every conceivable shape and color $1.95 » $10.00 Player Piano It offers greater possibilities for real pleasure than any other musical instrument. What a wonderful dif- ference a Player Piano will make in YOUR home! Where formerly the evenings were dull, they are now filled with MUSIC, SINGING, DANCING and all the pleasures that make life worth while. avuc until you are seated at ‘tne i“layer Piano and personally produce the music your heart desires can you realize how much pleasure this wonderful instru- ment brings to your home. Flowers and Feathers Fancy feathers, imitation aigrettes, burnt coque, glycerined peacock, new imitation bandeaux effects, stick-ups of ostrich, edgings in all colors 95c » $8.50 Come to Bloomingdales’ and secure the new «WALTERS °@ ; ° : carnest applause, They waved Amer- | 8 Ne Oe alae THE PRODUCT OF : mee cun flags distributed by ‘he Evening -/Vote ayer ano Main FI S " 0 i ‘ World when one sentence thrilled At Bloomingdales 5S YEARS EXPERIENCE IN SHOE MAKING another, | ed @ call spendier | ne of The Evening them more than “LD never answ I did this Women’sF rench Kid Gloves, $1.50 Hike Tiles tranawer oF Just received from Grenoble, France, a selection of The Evening World. What ta an | white or black glace kid gloves of superior quality, with self ) American? What is Americanism? z i 4 - An American is one who Is at heart, a 4 I Sy [in desire, in soul and tn thougnt for or white embroidered backs. Gloves of this character are most difficult to obtain at the present time Women’s ‘‘Kayser’’ Silk Gloves, On Terms of ‘2 a Week America and America only, No other country interests him so much as this . \ one—his own. You are not a Jew, FREE: We give a Beautiful Music Cabinet, | 59c and up to $1.50 Deere a ecants Be suatunt yon * Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music (Your | Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction, Various styles, includ- are not a Christian, though born « Own Selection) and Free Delivery to Your Home | ing plain wrists. “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" Chrtatian, it you, Wek sho saneraian’ Main Floor $ $ $. $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 teachings of Christianity, and, true Simplicity Is the Keynote of Success At Bloomingiaies 5.00 $5.60 14.00 ete OE i Tr (Ameria whethan he native of the New Walters Player Piano Men’s “Stuttgarter” Underwear|||' W. L. Douglas Shoes. The best not fei To owners of Player Pianos simplicity of construc- Weights for Immediate Wear unhamp (Seconds) Known Shoes in the World. dogs not do the things America ex- tion means music enjoyment without the annoyance ne a ; pects him or her to do; who ts not, in e makers of “Stuttgarter” under- L, Douglas name and the retail price is seo an ardent lover of the flag; and of mechanical trouble. STUTTGARTER wen eae ST ath a Ns ieee ne he shows that love by sticking to it. | FARRAGUT'S WORDS AN INSPI- | RATION FOR AMERICANS. } “*Stick to the flag’—we get that ‘trom Farragut, a great patriot. What | stamped on the bottom of all shoes et the . The value is guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The tetail prices are the same everywhere, ‘They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York, They are always worth the price paid for them, Tt quality of W.L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more than 4o years experience in making fine shoes. The smart sevles are the leaders in the fash- ion centres of America. They are made in a well- equipped factory at Brockton, Mass.,’by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest deternAnation to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. For sale by over 9000 shoe dealers , 1 ing hie ||tarxe citises. tenor convenient toca BOYS SHOES r enie > ca at in the Pde pie pds a MO ys ae ging Ssors ask your logal $3.00 $2.50 jealer for W. L. Douglas shoes. If he each day W. L. Doug- cannot supply you, take no other make, BEWARE OF FRAUD Write for booklet, Ud, 4 , w ‘ all garments having imperfections in weave, oil spots or any other defect which classi- fies them as “seconds.” Our prices are considerably lower than those for perfect quality. Note these specials: Shirts or Drawers, 79c Medium weight gray merino, in all sizes, including extra large. Union Suits, $1.39 Ribbed gray merino, medium weight, All elses, Including extra large There ate two ways of perfecting a player piano. The first is, to keep adding new features; the second is, to add new features only after they have proved a success and to eliminate faults. THIS LATTER IS THE “WALTERS” WAY. There is no cumbersome mechanism or unneces: | sary parts in the Walters Player Piano. It is an efficient instrument, unfailing in its performance, and is sure to provide unlimited pleasure Our 1917 Style “‘B” Walters Piano The Biggest Value on the Market at On Terms of $1 a Week tw no half-an-h vo- fifty kind of ylumbia wan daughter w “Otis” Balbriggan Underwear, 39c left t 1 Seconds of medium weight balbriggan cotton shirte and drawers, “the country In the Main Floor THe Boy WHO Peaceo Snore. At Bloomingdu!sa’———— 14 Bloomingdates Umbrellas Repaired At Special Prices Umbrellas Recovered with waterproof American taffeta, 67¢ Umbrellas Recovered with man and woman, and and woman, a full occurrences amongst us his «nore imperative at this an at any time. And be aces th mae Looking Ahead and preventing eyesight troubles is a duty you owe yourself and those depending upon you. Fre None genuine unless las was obliged to gather fuel to keep the fires going. showing how to order shoes by mail, Price includes Stoo], Cover and Free Delivery postage free. 210 spark > . \y hour ein gloria silk (silk-and-linen | | quently headache is the firet W. L. Douglas Stores in Greater New York: be 'St"Suaghinos Se efor Ea erreraranereareenire yt Si.5T | | Sgnered sptemetasare cosa OY Nassan Street, | °2770 Third Av., bet. 146th & r47th Si *850 Manhattan Avenue, n you may feel in you for the EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for the beautiful new Umbrellas Recovered with pes poe ae eeent a +4 755 Hroadway, corner Oth st. | 847 Eighth Avenue. 1770 Pitkin Avenue bi By PR Watten ae Mitard Wins ae Pines Wiese: a wil wale 6 sill or union silk, in black or | | (0.5% y y cons S47 Broadway, near L4th St, 250 West 12 reet. SE i i e and let you ne balance at the rate o colors, 2.97 m YOU, ¥ ‘i mes Square) 2 art 1ON HILL pe Pall Pet tea mend & ay 7 why quew Write or phone Plage 5900 and necessary, and priced as low as third 70 . Thornton. "NEWARK a representative will call. Send for our 1917 catalogue wir wanen Will sail $1.30. 91458 Third eeAvenue. (PATERSON 102 Market Stregt, in Poor, Main ¥toor ‘ #8202 Phird Ay.,cor. 120th St. 78 Fifth Avenue, cor. 11th Street. | * NPON-101 BE. State St., cor, Broad | | tly = - "Steres marked with a” carry complete lines ef W. L. Deugins Shoes for Women, | eicoreane atte be ie WE Mo a AL GaSe MINGDALES!' #3! 53,0" —— $$

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