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~ rgd avy Depa: to keep the tinplate tndustry in mind in Tinpiate Short Threatens te rangements they make with atest Cripple ae WASHINGTON, March 20.—The tin- Plate shortage, threatening to oripple| the can makers and ountry’s food canning industry, wae intained.” the Secretaries re he has suffered Mr. Chandler wi ‘ondition ecutive Committee of the| "4 ‘ 0 Party has ent out a taken up to-day by Government agencle 14, “the coun- ~ ATLANTIC CITY DOG in to have tortoise she ve the aim of inauring « supply eut- try. il loge On ea dennis Wf spectacles studded with chips of rose colored stones. | i te Nal is orn ah bemate lent to keep all canning ES ott hortage and consequent rise in prices.” | ‘ er ammmemmagess cod gency national convention” to be held, Li Lona! J Rds al y DIDN'T WED TO BE A COWBOY, says California | jn St, Louis, Mo, beginning April 17, ( woman, who sues for divorce because she was forced to consider the attitude of the organ- 119 W. 94th St. The “NATIONAL'S” Outlet Store Near Sixth Ave. i ee ae eres Se et Party officials say the date for the HISTORIC CHURCH itn Avon, N. Y., Is to be run | national convention had been fixed benefit of new church, | for September, but the critical situa.) Eevee Verne emeieneieoes | tion prompted @ call for an earliem jealil Course AFTER SHAVING 30: persons, or seventy-six! meeting. | ONE PILL OR MORE RACH MIGHT miles of human face in fifty-two years, Detroit barber | (when you need them) ne ret And These Troubles Will has retired, WASHINGTON, Masch 20.—The cof | THE Tonto LAXATIVE Safe for Ounes Ohiktren, dition of former Senator Chandler of JERSBY JUDGE decided man had a right to spank | New Hampshire, critically {1 at bie wife for smoking in public, and added: “Do it again| sone nere, was unchanged to-day, his if necessary. physicians sald, although In addition to GOVERNMENT has taken cognizance of @ tin can ay famine due to shortage of tinplate. A AFTER PSCAPING GERMAN BULLETS and sheila for eighteen = _— months, former Irish infantryman was killed by a falling tree limb | Kansas, IN JERSEY COURT gave woman divorce from dead husband to make Broadway at Ninth, New York legal marriage to her second spouse and enable her to win separation. | An Important Sale of Young Women’s Dresses a Mr. Chandler Resting Easily. A $1,000 BILL was given man by Pennsylvania bank for « pint whiskey bottle, N.B—It was after bottle had been broken and the fifty $20 bills it Contained counted. Whitehill’s | $1,000,000 TO HELP WIDOWS. Hans Sachs a Fine Conception |we'tvrine ct'svary tomon tet vy 4 Six styles; all spring models. We picture a $6.67 Oscar G. Mufray, former President and | dts] Coat of Checked Coating with velour trimming, and a Chairman of the Board of Directors of | | $5.27 model of gray Striped Mixture with cheviot By Sylvester Rawling. bapregytd brush brags aged | trimming. The other coats are made of Plaid Chin- | LARENCH WHITHHILL, at the| iaowe and orphans of employees of chilla Cloth; White Novelty Coating with black-and ‘Metropolitan Opera House 18st) that road. gold stripes; Plaid Mixtures; or Plaid Velour, and sell night, made his long deferred) Thousands of dollars were bequeathed for $7.97 or $8.97. appearance as Hans Sachs in “Die | to personal friends and employees. ” Meistersinger.” His success was un- equtvocal. Of hts ability to sing the rs part there was never @ question. His Choice of voloe, we knew, held just the rich, | i A : mee These Waists : Lasarag poeth SEL ok Sor. aged Mond . music its full expression. His tm- | 47 permonation gf the cobbler-maater’ F RED $] singer proved equally satisfying. The | — Let Us Show You How the Walters Player Is Built The Walters Player Piano is built by expert workmen, under the direct su vision of highly trained factory executives, in a modern, splendidly squares day- light factory at Long Island City. The most efficient and ecoinomic manu- facturing facilities, together with a tre- mendous factory output, mmke it possible for Bloomingdales’—the se@le owners of the Walters Piano Co.—to sell the new * WALTERS + 88-Note Player Piano 0. Lett F Bargains in Spring Coats French voile in Y — lovable man conceived ‘by Richard y poet, philosopher, ltheral thinking, | | 4 HANAN) waigent tote ts mate of T\\ \\ |] taettes, tieappotnted-n-love seer in ” tte ee ted ! sheer ‘Georgette Crepe, _/,/ | \ es eee cad “coeeicon oon. | eee eee e Him Fee | o cial cecamncte /,/ HL Amy UN Hapa Fit mata eae fruit Tve Four Out of 22 Styles No t ‘ slightly imperfect. White i more, but it needa no apology now, ii - OF pinks he other ot (8 40-Thy mee bth amen smcloey zee] As Ht Watking On Alr “Offered Tomorrow at sarees There are 380 dresses in this pAneebed de white, rose, Copen- \ Wagner and made the leading mo- Orillia, Ont., Nov. 28th, 1914. ~~ hagen, wine or pink. Ag] tive, lf one may so phrase it, in a) “For aver two years, I was troubled||) chine, skin-silk, crepe meteor, taffetas, and crepe uN Vaal Taeeneeeee OF, gnaratle ereation.| with Constipation, Drowsiness, Lack of|l| Georgette combinations; morning frocks, afternoon ||: |} nm ierms 0 $ a ee Mr. Bodanzky conducted a atirring | Appetite and Headaches. One day I saw q dresses, sports dresses; light and dark colors—a great variety; all new, fresh from the maker; duplicates of Spring dresses at higher prices ‘The maker {s preparipg to work on cottons. We were offered the choice of his silks. Rote them were some of our own models, extra | lots made by him in antitf; ee of duplicate orders. We took these performance. He may be forgiven ich read “Fruit-a-ti for restoring the long speech of Hana |7°Ur Se by Whe ee tt ee in ‘ Sachs tn the final acene out of com-|make you feel like walking on air. Faihe Lisle Union Sui ghi es : plynent, doubtless, to Mr. Whitehill; | This appealed to me, so I decided to “Sill le” M. ; i but, dear Mr, Hodanzky, the opera is ne vosegistveady too’ long without it. Johanna Gadaki |t'Y ® bor. In a very short time, I vens a captivating Eva, singing with | began to feel better, and now I feel fine. FREE We Give a Beautiful Music Cabinet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Selection) ‘and Free Delivery. clarity and opulence of voice. The |] have a good appetite, relish everything 2. » PY . rth ae ‘ ‘ he rest. Th \ We In You Vis he Women's Cotton Mesh Union Suits............ fa that Mone Geten used hee tienda E eat, and the Headaches o Pat oun ena pio ey are grades which sell for half as much e Invite Yo to it t eR Gain ae es too “Jerkily” in the second act is|entirely. I recommend this pleasant ry rhe Hedonns Cink’ ana Ault Compansre ierne mat sound, Marie Mattfeld rettmed to | frui¢ medicine to all my friends.” Dresses in the lot for the silhouette girl, and the more New Walters Piano Factory me Ana r HAS AR eee ad her old part of Magdalene and was| fleshy. All designed for young women, in 14 to 20 year sizes. Wednesday, Second floor, Old Building. '10,000 Yards of Ribbons At About Half Price “Ribbons for girdles. Ribbons for hats. Ribbons for dress and blouse trimming.” So says Paris, So says Palm Hetmerchandios ‘is 'markes ‘av Bargala Prices for Gulch oclitage . welcome. The great cast held DAN McLEAN. Jacques Urlus as Walther, Otto trial sine, 25c, No Mail Orders Are Filled From This Store, \Goritz as Beckmesser, Albert Reiss | / lers or sent postpaid by Fruit- as David, Carl Braun as Pogner and | q. Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.— 119 10125 W. 24 thSt. Robert Leonhardt @s the Night] 4 | Watchman. The turmoil in St. Kath- Bet 6th and 7th Aves ertne’s Church, the mob scene at the | ~ ore Jend of the second act, and the great |chorale at the end were admirably presented. } I recall now an overheant conver- sation in the lobby a few weeks ago, See for yourself just how the “WALTERS” is built. A trip through this modern plant will be well worth your while. Every step of the way you will see some- 4 thing that will absolutely convince you that the Walters Player Piano is superior in tone-quality, workmanship, material and case design to instruments offered\elsewhere at very much higher prices—also why thdusands of music lovers have selected the when Caruso had be n ninging in an \ A And h 10,000 yard huh incl 1 tallan opera, bir oi wasn he | eac! ni ere are yards, whic! in yie, colors, Fy other | rt Cee, oars teen een tint quality, by actual comparison, match ribbons selling for WAL TERE ia preserenoe 02, SRY: a ‘Die Metatersinger.’ His prize song | | almost double elsewhere. The same grades in our own |}! fj But whether you visit the factory or not’ tee ‘em all abinned to dearhiy Cows | stocks have sold for almost double. } be sure to come to Bloomingdales’ and we yerat. | The ribbons are all such as we buy for our regular stocks. } see the New Walters Player (1917 Model) are flawless. It has taken a month, and two large { , to get them at the prices which permit us to offer | them at such great savings. Warp print—5%% inches wide. Exquisite Our 1917 Style “L” Walters Piano ¢ YOUR CHILDS TONE = tall and durch die Richard scores of ways. ish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated —They love it a tein wan her helpful wecompaiia dience, Her pro Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Grippe, seta tn Ai Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Kaler’ wea. her acce piano, At the Macl slender, 4a arstunnins while gown, talid“cole Borders. tated, facquard—4¥y | 28 The Best Piano Built to Sell at Bell ane inches wide, Faint, delicate colorings, sugges: Cc i $ sheets tive of rainbow beauty, oire taffet Give “California eae of nap ot Fas” if Cross, Fever- ry ‘a Pram inches wide, Pjnk and pale blue. Useful in | yard a 250 Moire faille striped 61; inches wide. A great variety of colorings including good sport | 45 ta. 5 inches wile | Cc inches 4 Good fine quality. yard Roman stripes—1114 inches wide. A re- markuble variety both of light and dark color- 1 9 ings in rich Roman effects. Warp print : 1417-1423 THIRD, AVENUE NEAR BO STREET "Hl FURNITURE sae a Cashor Credit On Terms of ‘1 a Week Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. wide, Firm, P th ving Mr. and Mrs, Alexander OPEN EVENINGS TI , . 1114 inches wide, Exquisitely soft in coloring EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for the beauti- Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons Bloon Anished their charming Reet : Ab? CLOCK and rich in quality. yard = {1\f] ful new Walters or Erhard Piano or Player Piano. We | villa Bnd Diane Sonate O¥ele. _Main floor, Old Building. \ will make a liberal allowance and let you pay the were the seve Bint hand fifth, i balance at the rate of $1 a week on a Piano or $2 a French ‘China— Samp les | week on a Player Piano. Upon request a representa- tive will call. Send for our 1917 catalogue. and Surplus Stock EE 10c to $3—Half and Third Less } DS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK= ‘Holzwasser Home Talks No, 169 taining injunctions electric power companien fr forest reservati ry From the Charles Field Haviland pottery. | ¥ ia Encrusted gold bread and | : Spray and border break- ar plates, 25¢; footed ast plates, 15¢; meat plat- ' ‘ butter plates, : nC} ated tar $1 and $1.50; nie bon-bon dishes, $1.50; muffin | dishes, $1; salad bowls, 50c; ||| dishes, $1.50; dinner plates, cups and saucers, 15¢; in- 164, 106, 16> and 170 ‘ Federal permits wer The court me Write for New 80-Page Catalog. | | | raed eps $1; cups and saucers, 50¢; | aividuel butter diaties, abe |{| _omith Street Seat eee iy used tor Federal purr punch bowls and soup 6,000 pisces majority can nda act i for Medel j ulatlona were iit or Riew NE Creentown Cars tureens, $3 be matched up into dozens, 4! N 7 it, 50¢ ire Dut the oourt : : posit hela tho twa nei ats A 3-Room Apartment Dinner Sets, $40, $60, $75 ew Clothing Accoun eu arter less than usual for 108, 109 and 113 ce sets of Chas, = — ~ Field Haviland china included in this same purchase, ae CARRIAGES | BUFF! ___ Second Gallery, New Building, . reasonable coi | power concerns fo! | ise of lands occupied ttn at.. B2AD A 5-Room Apartment Mt $275 A 4-Room Apartment Teeth SOTO OUR LIBERAL TERMS TWeekiy” speckat 150, 1,000 Srecit! Tablecloths, $3 i extra good pattern of dots and Greek key ea and other designs in good all-linen hemmed damask table cloths woven of strong yarns tree from any imperfection, They are sturdy and well finished » have come to expect of Scotch things because they 0 well done andgrd rate and the of them at this price Third Gallery, New Building AM ffrauh the ' | ' | More U. 8. ors Quit Cuba; Cash | Arrives From New York, Vee SANTIAGO, Cuba, March 20.—The remainder of the American bluejack ets will return to their ships to-day A laxative to-day saves a sick child peatlog waate wil gently mo to-inorrow, Children simply will not {of the bowels, and you have a caving a marine guard ashore. take the time from play to empty parte cole pees ch arene al bode eee dyer hat ! thelr bowels, which become s ened necessary, It should be the first treat- 1 ‘the © ota? iano wll up with waste, Hver gets sluggish, | nent given ig any sickness. | the police force #0 well organized as stomach sour, Newnre of counterfeit fig syrups,| to justify the withdrawal of all the Look at the tongue, mother! If] As« your druggist for a 60-cent hottie | Americans coated, or your child t& Ilstless cross, fof * ‘alitornin & yrup of Fi feverish, breath bad, reatiews, doesn't | has full directions for babi Al eat heartily, full of cold or has the fof all ages and for groun-upe plainiy| Seret. Joh uv re: or # sore throat or any other | printed on the bottle. See that it fe) mon emplo: dren's ailment, give a teaspoonful Finade by the “California Fig Syrup | terday on Californla Syrup of Figs,” then | Company," merely ask for League r worry, hecauge It is perfoctly [Syrup of Mp harmless, and In a few hours all thie {Syrup of I * Oanalivelion polsun, sour bile and for- | fornia.’ —Adyis Remember,

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