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QUIT KIND HUSBAND NO,2 0 |?" FOR ONE WHO DESERTED HER mie Boyle, for, Electrical Union, was tenced ates Md a year in ine foo ‘] ‘ Correct oO pay $8. aymon Becdmes Wife of Former, She De-| eriity! ‘who "was Bovis naatatan te Clares, When He Said First | Nincother’ business agents and. mein Spouse Would Be Executed. Mra. Rose Btankowitz, a pretty ft was charse Ap ane : vo 4 real vired b ang of strikes to keep ou Husgarian, of No, 1018 First Avenue | ti6 ‘electrs Arms from. getting co told a unique story to Assistant Dis- tracts in Chicago trict Attorney Kohan and repeated it bers of electric companies were fined from $500 to $3,000, Five electric cor- to the Grand Jury to-day w she . ae was before that body on a charge of Acid Stomachs She said she came to this country 1 Are Dangerous agent of the rations were fined $500 to $2,000 each. bigamy. When she was sixteen (she is now | that the defendants co twenty-thtec) and was married to George Stankowitz, then cighteen. | Tells Common Sense Way to Treat Stankowitr, the woman said, aban- | Indigestion. doned her, joining the army, from which he deserted, Ho was arrested and sent to Fort Leavenworth. | Then Charles J. Gancsu of No, 301 Medical authorities Kah glint igtott Fast Thirty-cighth Street an clece indigeetion, “eserness, DUFIOG. © triclan, appeared. He, too, liad been | ete, are duo to an excess of hydrochloric in the army and according to the young woman, told her sha would | "A eo her husband again, that de- | °° from the army were sum- ly executed. Gancsu married her Aug. 17, 1912. She was happy up to a year ago when she met Stankowitz on the street. “All my old love for him returned,” Mrs. Stankowttz told Mr. Bohan. He had never treated me right and Charles had made me happy, but T wanted George. Next day I went back to George.” Ganscu later reported to the police that a man named Stankowitz had a revolver and heroin in his rooms, De- tectives arrested both Mr. and Mrs. stomachs h acid tert the stomach, often leading to gas- accompanied by dangerous gastric tritis, | uleors. Ordinary stomach medicines or “after er pille” that act only on the stomach 8 or lining, oF artificially digest and force the acid food contents from the stomach to the Int tines, are Ina e the ‘acid in the IF. by the use and astringent, which stomach contents, neu of the food and tend There is an excellent treatment for thie | purpose, namely, @ teaspoonful of ordinary | Gtankowits, It was before Magis-|crecia water atter eating, ee ete Nett trate Nolan that the story of the eminiee, eee After bigamous marriage came out cI rging Stankowitz, the Magis- held Mrs. Stankowitz and | Powder 0 emu. It was the charges against | try, *p4 EATER’ once ee that the Grand Jury considered | {heir fod will be avolg wat! directions are followed enused by if the above Adve. Opposite McAlpin Hotel treet Women’s& Misses’ Tailored Suits (Second Floor.) First Showing of New Models Very Specially Priced Fourteen New Models, Developed in Poiret Twill, Men’s Wear Serge, ‘weeds, Silk. (25.00 Very Special} Twelve New Models, Developed in Burella Cloth, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Men’s Wear Serge. Very Special 35.00 Ten New Models, } } Developed in sh \\ | Tricotine, | Tailored Suit of Men’s Wear Serge, 50. 00 Poiret Twill, Poiret Twill, Silks. $28.50 Very Spectal Women’s & Misses’ Spring Dresses (Third Floor.) Very Specially Priced One-Piece Serge Dresses | 10.95 Eight clever models in embroidered and tailored effects. Silk Afternoon Dresses Twelve models in Georgette, crepe meteor, crepe de chine, satin and taf- | | feta silk. Very Special 18. 50 Very Special Women’s & Misses’ Spring Coats (Main Floor.) fery Specially Priced | Fight New Models, Developed in Poiret Twill, | Serge, Tweeds, fi 1 6. 50 Poplin, Silk Lined, | Very Spectal | Ten New Models, Developed in Bolivia, Gunniburl, Serge, Silk Lined. Very Spectat Six New Models, Developed in Poiret Twill, Loopine, Cashmere Velour, Burella Cloth, 25.00 : 40.00 Tailored Suit Satin, Poires Teil,” Fancy Linings. $30.00 Very Special THE EVENING WORLD, ‘At Bloomingdales” Men’s Silk Gloves, $1.00 Kayser silk gloves, much in demand for spring and summer, Each pair bears a guarantee tag. Double finger tips. Choice of black, white, tan or gray. Undressed gray suede kid gloves, in half pique style with Paris point backs or three rows of embroidery are priced $1.25, Complete stock of Dent's, Meyer's or Fowne’s gloves. ‘ain Floor, Women’s & Misses’ Coats, $16.75 The Coat Section has gathered from every possible source coats as undeniably attractive and stylish—and moderately priced—as feminine hearts would want for cool Spring days. Youthfulness of line is the essential and dominating feature of this coat collection. Fabrics — Gabardines, Homespuns, Tweeds, Velours (checked), Poplins are fashioned into handsome flaring models —belted, button-trimmed, with neat same or contrasting collar; with rows of stitchery where most effective. And Springtime’s pocket, cuff and collar distinctiveness has not been overlooked. Shades are bright tones of conservative everyday colors, I Second Floor. ‘A+ Bloominodales’ Suits and Dresses for “Flappers ” “Flappers’? They're growing girls of 12 to 16. _Some- times they’re just a wee bit too large or too small. However big or small—apparel especially designed for their needs— appropriately priced—solves their particular problem. Shoe-Top Suits or black-and-| Suits constructed on ideally girlish lines in serviceable serges— splendid wearing. Button trimmed; over- : color or red faille trimming in deep back pacing C Mher AGA gaara road collar and pockets, $7.98 sure maximum service. $12.75 Serviceable Tub Dresses Chambrays, pretty ginghams or| beach cloths distinguish this group attractive plaids fashion serviceable |Of attractive models, featuring a dresses appropriately trimmed with | neat collars, pearl buttons, silk ties. Box-pleated one-piece Empire or high-waisted models. $1.98 to $3.98 Fine chambrays, ginghams, linens, | ment. Second Floor Brown-and-white white checks with touches of brown coats dress fetchingly trimmed with Roman striped fabric; an Empire model with silk embroidered motifs in contrasting color; a surplice waist model showing a novel belt arrange- $4.98 to $6.98 At Bloomingdales’ Spring Suits and Topcoats for Men ailored to Measure $15, $18, *20 HIS tailoring sale, now in progress, is particularly inter- ésting to the hard-to-fit man—the man who has trouble getting ready-made clothes made over to conform to his peculiar style. It is interesting to the man who has ideas which he wants put into his clothes little touches of individuality A splendid line of woolens—all the new models, tailoring, trimming, fit and finish so good that our guarantee of absolute satisfaction is back of every suit. Place your order now Sec these clothes. Compare them, price for price, style for style, fabric for fabric, workmanship for workmanship, in every way in which comparisons can be made, with goods found elsewhere Then— but what's the use of the then—it is up to you, then, and you will know why our clothing department is growing so rapidly. Second Vlooy Men's Silk Snelig, Pair 35c At Bloomingdales Metric Shirts, $1.50 | There are no better shirts at this price. They are full cut and what is more to the point — cor 39th to 60th Street the bette rectly cut. grades, plain Fashioned of nadras or ott or fancy mot finish percales, in fancy putters thet effects, fast colors. with ilk French or starched cuf{s; slee’ clockings. up to 36-inch long; neckband 13 , to 18, n’s | Me Other metric shirts, $2.00, $2.50 Socks, and up. Medium weight eae Metric and Eagle Shirts, ioned, with $3.50 lisle soles Fashioned of silk and cotton, particularly recommended to men | | “Silkloth” fibre. silk and satin who are “hard’ rious colors on silk socks. Va Iso black or white Men's “Onyx’’ Fibre Silk Socks, 29e Perfect quality, with reinforced double soles, Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Colors are navy, tan, taupe, silver, also black or white, Boys’ & Girls’ Stockings, pair, 15e to $1.10 A large variety of cotton, mer: cerized and silk hosiery with wide or narrow ribs, Tan, black or white striped madras; sizes 13!y to 18 Our own brand, made of silk and cotton novelty stripes and plain sizes 13!» to 17, $2.50 and $2.98, Spring Neckwear 50c, 55c, 65c, $1 & $1.50 failles, satins, foulards, Irish poplins and grena eversible French or open-end shapes. Wide assortment of bow ties, 500, 85 and $1.00 Main Floor, Main Floor, FRIDAY, MAROH 23, 1917. 7 ‘At Bloomingdales’ : Men’s Spring Hats This department shows a wide range of styles and shades at prices ranging from $1.80 for @ good quality hat,.to $4.00 for a hat of exceptional quality. The hat department is situated just inside the door at 3rd Ave. & 60th St., where you may select the hat you want quickly, if in @ hurry. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH’ Phone Plaza 5900 Lex.to3d AV. Main Floor Pretty Goats for Growing Misses At $4.98, 15 Models for Girls of 6 to 14 Years Special Value—Coats that to the last detail of buttons are essentially youthfui—and good wearing. Fabrics—Velours, broken plaids, serg: checks; wool mixtures. At $5.98, Junior Coats for Misses of 13 to 19 Years Flaring belted models with deep shoulder cape collars and cuff-and- pocket ideas that imitate grown-ups’ coats. Self of contrasting over collars~-some stitched; neatly but: ton trimmed Fabrics—hard finished worsteds, serviceable wool mixtures and stylish What will impress you more than the price—which is reasonable indeed in these “high-cost days—is the general splendid character of these suits. Workmanship that is neat, plus good fabrics and linings; styles that are varied and reflect the smart and practical— equab suits for every occasion that women will be proud to own. According to one’s taste Braid-bound suits in practical shades—striking, tailored model for conservative women. Button - trimmed, _ straight-line black-and-white At $8.98, Junior Coats for Misses of 13 to 19 Years In light dressy shades—so Spring: like in color —or dark every day fab- rice—serges, wool mixtures, checks. Full skirt, flaring models are ever youthful. And neat belt acious pockets or stitched self or contrasting collars that hang gracefully, cuff black-and-white checks much in |ideas that are novel; buttons effec. demand for Spring coats. tively used. coneaiilcinlndiaidanieintnniniiiemanimsCCGNE PIC? nctasteninninnisasiainicitinniatinaitiiaatiy —_—_S— ih titooming tater ducing pocket-and.cuff arrange: ments and deep shoulder-cape col lars—so distinctive this season. Self or contrasting over-collars and suits in serviceable fabrics—good stitchery appropriately used on some. style accentuated by simplicity. Fabrics—poplins, hairline serges, Belted suits in light spring shades | @abardines, serges. or dark every-day fabrice—intro-| Navy or black well represented, Second Floor, ‘At Bloomingdales’ Kayser’s Italian Silk Underwear The distinctive “‘Kayser’’ weave has done much to popu- larize silk undergarments. Bloomingdales’ moderate prices have placed these worthy garments within the reach of many women. Silk Vests, $1.59 Reinforced crocheted tops; pink or white. | Silk Vests, $1.79 Reinforced tailored tops; pink or white, Silk Vests, $1.98 | Silk Union Suits, $3.75 Reinforced, with silk-embroidered| Rich garments, reinforced and fronts in various neat patterns; pink | silk embroidered in neat designs; or white. i pink or white. Main Floor Untrimmed Milan Hats, 95c Smart hats in mushroom, high crown, Quaker, brim sailors, straight sailors and continental shapes A timely purchase permits us to offer these 100 hats of Milan and Milan hemp at the lowest price of the season rolling ‘At Bloomingdales’ Children’s “Nature Shape” Shoes == Children's feet should receive proper care and Grin attention if foot troubles are to be avoided, With Yeealithat thought in mind, experts, after much study \(raot ) and experiment, have produced "Nature Shape” \" [ shoes which allow the feet to develop naturally; \ room for the toes, but fit snugly at the heel without |! chafing. |) Among the Spring styles ready :— ’ Black Gunmetal or Patent Leather, high or regular cut, lace or button models, with kid or cloth tops. White Nu-buck or Genuine Buckskin, in lace or button styles, High or regular cut Priced according to sizes and qualities Black Shoes, $1.98 to $4.98, White or Tan Shoes, $2.48 to $5.98. Second Floor Colors are gold, navy, brown, sand, ress, green, purple, Copenhagen, gray, wine, als» black. Three of the styles are illustrated above Hat Trimmings, 19c to $1.25 In connection with the above offering of hats we present these trimmings at a range of special prices. Included are burnt peacock fancies. glycerine ostrich fancies, wings and pa: flowers and flower wreaths. Hats Trimmed Free of Charge burat ted fancies, ornaments, Suramer Main Floo At Bloomingdates’ At Bloomingdales Spring Suits and Topcoats Ready For Men and Youths, $10 to $35 PRING SUITS AND TOPCOATS -Welter weights, fashionable fabrics, correctly cut, truthfully tailored, properly priced. This season’s showing runs better than ever before. Meeting the demand so strongly emphasized during the past two seasons our showing at prices above $15 has been greater Boys’ Clothes for Easter Wear 2% to 18 Years, $2.95 to $17.95 URABLE sightly suits, reefers and topcoats, in Spring D weights and colorings are ready They are made as good clothes should be made. Wear res sting, sturdy and sightly. The price range is comprehensive Little Boys’ Suits | Little Boys’ Reefer: than in any previous season.* 2\y to B years. | 214 to 10 years This does not mean that we have slighted the lines below $2.95 to $8.95 be $3.95 to $10.95 $15--it merely means that we have added more goods than Blue serge or fancy cheviots | Coverts, plaids or faney chi ™ Little Boys’ Wash Suits | 2), to B years 98 to $4.95 Attractive new models Blue Serge Suits to 18 years $4.95 to $17. Correct confirmation su Boys’ Extra Pant Suits, $5.95 to $17.95 Fancy cheviots, bot we formerly carried At $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 assortments are not only large, but embrace practically every style, color scheme and weave called for by tashion. At $17.50, $20.00 and up to $35.00 you will find style, fabric and finish sufficiently comprehensive to enable you to satisfy any whim you may have, no matter what it is econd Floor pair pants lined, seams taped throughout pair p ¥ ri Boys’ Felt and Straw Hats, also Caps, 4% to $4.95 ean. Stockings in Spring Shades we nodales Women’s Gloves Silk gloves, featuring the famous Kayser make, with its dependable At Hloominodate Men’s Shoes New Models just the correct match for com: | | garantee of eatisfactory servic A number of new Spring tume pol wear F ~ dels in men’s shoes, being . mo : ‘ ves, 59e pene “Courtly” Silk Stockings, | | Kayser Silk Gloves, 59 1 | featured because of | theit 89c clasp, double-tipped gloves | | st vtetendencies and moderate faa with embroidered backs. Variety | | Bocey FRAT ti Made especially for Blooming: | | of colors; also black or white us ” et Hin ‘apliced ‘heels “and | | Kayser Silk Gloves, 69¢ Black Calf, $3.50 to $6 Sharpen-M-All Jouble solen, garter hem of mer stow embroidered back gloves, | | 7an Russia Calf, $4 to $7 Stropper, 90c cerized cotton. We guarantee the j foes pt Buareniee | will in black or white, with reinforced Cocoa Brown Russia, You may now sharpen dull safety make special shades to order at finger tips. $5.50 and $7 razor blades in a few moments by short wotice at no advance in price, || Kayser Silk Gloves, $1.00 Second Floor the use of this new stropper. clockings $1.10 to $1.80 A heavy silk glove, with 4:row At Bloomingdales Fitted with interchange blade at a in BH embroidered backs, offering the tachments to fit Gillette, Durham, Onyx" Fibre new Spring shades, with plain or Meats & Poultry Gem, Ever-Ready and other safety Silk Stockings, 59% fancy welts, also black or white. Young Hen and Tom Turkeys. razor blades Their (cuforeed garter tops and Ib, 32e. Mail orders promptly filled excellent weave insure splendid . KID GLOVES S Dry Picked Roasting Chickens; sington Ave. Arcade went, Very desirable | for boot | | Glace Kid, P-K Sewn, $1.50 ih yaar ro ia wear--in an attractive color i i t Bloomingdales Pie Featuring embroidered backs in | | Small Dry Picked Broilers, Ib., 28¢ Fangs! 800 Bar : color combinations. Fresh Roasting Fowl, 1b., 22c Cowhide Suit Cases Fibre Silk Stockings, 35¢ Washable Glace, Legs of Spring Lamb, Ib., 25¢ & $5.90 Seconds PK Sewn, $1.74 Prime Roast Beef, Ib., 16S¢c $4.90 $5. : le OF of 8 i ‘ Finely woven, with 4inch lisle With contrasting embrotdered | | Legs of Young Veal, tb., 18!o¢ Lightweight stock 24 inches long topai all have reinforced heels and | | backs or welts af self or blending | | Laine of Veak Ib. 16ige 7 inches deep, roomy and of sub Se rut for higher nricte for | | color. In all the delightful Spring | | Porterhouse Roast, Ihy 22 stantial construction, Considering perfect qualit shades, also white. Sirloin or Porterhouse Steal, \b.,22¢ the quality, our prices are moderate | NY a) Main Floor a Hasoment, Mam Flow CAR 7 BOTH TO 60TH OT... tHansFen'ro BLOOMINGDALES’ Vex! 76 t0' Ave

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