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aw | CRIMMINS-PATTERSON will take place this afternoon at 4 - SCHEFLE Fil | WEDDING DATE APRIL 16; | {2.9m Atonie ana Seventy-frs | Shre Spe reetetae—— ; 5 : COUPLE GET LICENSE) Sireet, Wi cment and was at tho bore |) on ever enater Favors BOMBS HE MADE Sicsienaaninnen | dies: also for table decorations, ~ BECKERASSERTS | ee ean Included are fuzzy little chicks, col- ored Easter eggs, also chocolate eggs that are good to eat Prectrician on German Liner > Admits He Constructed Scores of Cases. = Sieninud WHR; WevKtsevar, MABVA 46-1917, Easter Fashions Throng | Nine Specialty Shops FOR WOMEN Daily, almost hourly, shipments of last-minute models from the work- rooms—specially planned clothes of beauty at fair prices. In the French Salon are the Chinese fash- fons introduced by Callot—the models off S.S. Espagne. The lat- est Paris note is repeat- ed in the three-piece Chinese suit by Jenny and in a dress by Premet. lundreds of «mall things at LexX.to3d AV. fute300 Lett ects sin rior Mother-Made, Quick Acting Cough Syrup At Bloomingdales’ Showld Be Kept Handy tn Every Home—FEasily Prepared and Conte Little, 6000 29009099 940-0066400000 Mothers, you'll never know what ou ate missing until you make w his inexpensive, quick-acting cou, 4 up and try it. Children to e its ie ant taste and nothing else will sen a cough or chest cond and heal the inflamed or swollen throat mem- branes with such ease and promptness. It’s equally as good for grown-ups as for children. This splendid cough syrup is made poring 24%, ounces of Pinex (50 cents’ worth) into a pint bottle and filling the bottle with plain granulated sugarsyrup. This gives you a full pint —a family supply—of much better bad remedy than you could buy ready-made for $2.60—a clear saving of $2. = Hoarseness and ordinary coughs are bay a by it in 24 hours or less, Pinex is a highly concentrated coms pound of genuine Norway pine ex- ract, combined with guaiacol, and is famous the world over for its quick healing effect on the membranes. Beware of substitutes. Ask your @ruggist for “214 ounces of Pinex” with directions and don’t accept ai thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute 4 2 Brnst Becker, an electrician on) steamship Friedrich der Grosse, BH trial with Capt. Charles von | on and four other Germans for| ing fire bombs in allied ships, fied in his own bebalf to-day in| United States Court. He told how fag had made scores of “things” from @leces of lead pipe for Dr. Walter} Gheodore Scheele of Hoboken, Into Mich Scheele put a yellowish and White powder. These “things” the Government identified as fire bombs. Becker said he was sent to Schoole fm the spring of 1915 by Chief En-| @ineer Kari Schmidt of his ship who told him he could made a “little extra money.” Scheele gave him in- Btructions under which he cut off! Dleces of lead pipe and soldered a} Suits, Coats & Dresses for Women & Misses Splendid Assortments at Popular Prices Several stunning groups of Spring apparel have been assembled for to- morrow. While delineating the latest style tendencies, and made of good ma- terials, they are very moderately priced. Other French clothes from Lanvin, Worth, Paquin, Doeuillet, Doucet, Drecoll, Beer, Bulloz and others. Prices begin as low as $125. Salon of Individuality offers careful reproductions and ‘adaptations of recent importations from Jenny, Cheruit, Doeuillet, Bulloz and others. f tition in each one. : " rl i i i i. Payot ac Pine co it Wane eons A marvelous jet dress has fust come, « copy of Douest, ong of the Attractive Spring | Smart Spring Suits | Serge Dresses for don: 3 eo ii ave seen. ress H H H "When I oalled on Dr. Scheele the | PReeeneeeneien rere. —$$—$ $$ |||_ ort beautiful black gowns we, Rivfe reproduces e Jenny model. A Coats for Misses __| for Misses & Women,| Misses and Women, feecond time he asked mo it I could| WB) Roemuare Sruore, brand-new suit of tan cloth with blue taffeta lining copies Doucet. and Women, $14.75 $16 75 | $10 4 Make 150 more samples,” said Becker. ‘The witness said Chief Engineer Gohmidt told him the other engineers Would help him with that work, so ey could be finished quickly. Becker added that his pay was $15 ® month. The steamship company . ee Gmay sent $14 to| today and procured their license. Mr. wermany. Patterson is a graduate of Williams Dr. Scheele told Becker on May 1% | College, class 1900, and is a member IMB, that he need not make any Of | of the University and Knollwood the “things” because he had enough. | clubs. Hoe 1s thirty-nine years old Becker had then mado one hundred, | ——— - “Did you make any larger tubes?” Judge Van Fleet " "Yes, twenty or thirty,” said Beck- er “I put aluminum partitions in iigp bast aix of them.” Invitations are out for the wedding Dr. Scheele, Becker said, asked him | of Miss Harriette L, McAlpin, daugh- day if he would carry a satchel to| ter of Mr. and, Mra. William Willet sew York | McAlpin, to Andrew R. Shiland, in the ri ites cuainre ict’ Avene Presbyterian Church, of the Hamburg-American Line — Beheele put a lot of wooden boxes xo cba yo qoeokcess. Ge) wed- , of Miss M. Eunice Clapp, daugh- Babe District. Attorney's table, the wit-| which ® onaicaily oat torrdunare hess pointed out. These came from Scheele’s laboratory and are full of podium nitrate, which burns fiercely fwhen touched by muriatic acid. @ testimony of Von Kleist and ther witnesses shows that the boxes) er carried to Wolpert in the bag | ewitn fire bombs ready for Such individual clothes are grouped in this one salon, the suits at $50 to $198.50; the dresses at $50 to $275. ‘ Salon of Wraps offers careful reproductions of Paris models as well as every conceivable variation thereof, and also styles especially designed for New York women. Prices from $19.50 to $225. “ Salon of Paul Poiret offers exclusively in New York | authorized reproductions of Poiret Spring models, Poiret coats at $19.50 upward, the suits $45 upward, the dresses $29.50 upward, the skirts $7.50 upward, : Salon of Ready-to-wear offers charming styles in dresses at $15 to $50 and in suits at $18.75 to $50. New mater- ials, new colors, new lines, new trimmings— and every size. Salon of Extra-measure Clothes offers carefully planned Spring models, well cut and made in attractive styles; the suits in sizes 4049 to 66 at $35 to $78.50, the dresses in sizes 42 to 66 at $27.50 to $65, the skirts in 32 to 40 waistband at $5.76 to $22.60. Sports Shop of Fashion has ready all the bright colors and inter, esting outdoors styles that are the vogue—in suits and dresses The Bh 4 collections of youthful and The Shop of Black offers dignified collections of youthful an more raatronl -black clothes, the Easter suits at $35 to $97.50, the Easter dresses at $15 to $180. The Skirt Shop has tub skirts and dress skirts, an unusual collec- tion at $3.75 to $55. i er ape English Shops announce. their very latest selection of a! ioadtn sports cbthes tweed suits at $27.60 upward; tweed coats at $35 upward; tweed ekirts at $9 upward; raincoats at $13.60 upward. Second floor, Old Building ‘ EASTER SHOES To protect the public from extravagant prices, we have bought and now have in stock in our two stores, a million and a half dollars’ worth of good shoes, priced lower than most stores can possibly sell them for. While they last we shall sell them without any advance i Ala SGA For Women Miss Evelyn Crimmins, — third daughter of John D, Crimmins, and Arthur C, Patterson of No, 44 West Forty-fourth Street, are to be mar- ried at the home of the bride, No. 40 East Sixty-eighth Street, April 16. They visited the Municipal Building Seven models in desirable Spring} There are seven models spon | Ten styles—some represented in fabrics—fine serges, wool Popline, | sored by Fashion, embracing all the| the illustration-in brown, green, fish-ken tweeds, wool velours,| features that are usually found in| navy, a few tan; plenty of black black-and-white ‘checks—in .apple | higher priced |. fookie, navy, brown, tan, | Materials iments. | You will agree with us that ‘they green ¢ fancy check velours,|are worth a great deal more, In also all black, _'\ wool poplins, serges—in apple green, | fact, they would cost more to-day, Three styles to meet the require-| gold, navy, brown, tan, also black. | But we secured them through oa ments of women of ample figure;| Illustration conveys an idea of| of those strokes of good luck, aad sizes up to $7 bust measurement. | styles. | our good luck is yours. Second Floor, ‘At Bloomingdales’ At Bloomingdales’ 0 as to be sure of uni- formly good Oranges, ask for Sunkist, an have them delivered in the original tissue wrappers, Phone your di Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges California Fruit Growers Exchange Sport and Tailored Hats, $1.45 to $6.75 A splendid assortment of sport and tailored ready-to-wear hats, featuring practically all the new styles, fabrics and shades, will be shown to-morrow at these very moderate prices, Le Second Floor mari T hureday anid Frida yam A Special Sale of Suits for Easter Beautiful Selection of 16 Different Models $7 8°9 A fortunate purchase enables us at the very beginning of the season to offer you at after-the-season prices these beautiful Suits in all of the most fashionable colorings and materials. Equal values cost 825 to $30 in the “High Rent Retail District.” Dresses Serge, Taffeta Georgette $] 5 50 Spring Neckwear Special, 38c Here, men, is a most unusual occasion. We had a chance to pick up 1,500 splinter fire mew Spring, 1947, four-in- hands at a price which enables us to dispose of them at 38c. There are silks, crepes, failles, foulards and mogadores, a splendid variety, and the color range embraces practically every tint and shade for Spring wear imaginable. The patterns include the wildest flights of fancy, as well as the safe, sane, conservative ideas. They are generously proportioned—not skimped--and are made as good ties should be made. 100 Dozen Negligee Shirts, Special, 79c Well made, full cut, fast color percale, in a large v&- riety of patterns, with laundered cuffs, these shirts are won- ders at this price. It is one of those snaps that are occa- Stylish Pumps & sional—see them. cit iieh Oxfords, $4.98 You can, of course, judge the styles for yourself. But when it comes to the matter of correct fit- ting and reliability or quality of At Bloomingdates’ at Kleist, who preceded Recker | O8 the stand, involved himself tn nu-} fmerous contradictions when he was| @ross-examined, Ho was attempting $e explain the confession he made to Detective Barnitz and signed sheet by sheet at the Hotel Sherburne, Coney Island, hours before he was arrested, “Did you tell Dr. Scheele to engage Wiliam Mayer, a Hoboken tinsmith Yo help on the bombs?” asked Dis- trict Attorney J. W. Osborne 2d. $2 aid,” said von Kleist, “But} } Gabecie got some one else. He anid} Mayer couldn't do the work righ | *When vou stated thet the things) ele §=ade were fire bombs,” asked | at Bloomingdales’ ¢ .sn for the defense, “was that Spring Crepes rf § ‘ é workmanship and leather, we \ eewation vou tai Cree 7 Were onaciat The shoe note is an important item of the ‘ responsible for that, as well | ecem or from what you learned 35 Dresses to close ) costume. It ranks with hat or gloves or neckwéar in the moderate price. 2” nen hag Gre <i Me. enhancing the smartness and charm of the gown or suit. Ph) ylong. 8 aceful lasts, me- “From information I got later,” re- | ‘pe se Our collection of Easter footwear is very complete, Seas, fitted with beam piste, 10 plied von Kleist particularly in the grades from $5 to $11 a pair. In black kid or patent colt. The Final Week of Our r teor, Charmeuse $ Taffeta Former | 10 Mr, Wemple, for the defense, reat} h these—at one price or another—are included gray castor, Oxfords, built for walking and : : from von Klelsi’s statement the Price $ ray or white buckskin, white calfskin, black patent general street wear. ‘Miltary heal Merchant Tailoring Sale Gapectives: told Dr. Scheele he J t eather or dull calfskin. ‘Tan oxfords, as well as pumps, Seen ere | By sre ask ne neu a, Summer Furs Coats or Gull CREID, Tas Onfonds, s8 wok $8 Dunne. buttery ip. Come io gun metal Suits and Overcoats to \ Mayer was danxerous, so he got Karl Jew Effec Gunni plain or perforated toes and vamps, various style heels. Grace zs Second Floor $ $. Mesias on the Friederioh der|M Viotinekg, 1 burl always in mind—but carried out differently to meet differing ” ‘ Measure, 15, 18, 20 in Kolinsky, Velour _ Silks 4 White For. $ TQ)up — Poiret Twill $772 gulrrete| Tricotine, Ete. Up Very Special! No Charge for Alterations Our Small Note Expenses Carefully Make Our the Name Values Large and Number 134 WEST 34th ST. (,1”",) ‘At Bloomingdales’ Women’s Hosiery for Easter Our “Courtly’”” full fashioned silk hosiery is daily making friends, because of its unvarying satisfac foot needs, Some have elastic side gussets to insure greater snugness. ° Prices begin at $5 for smart models in black, and run up to $11 according to material and style. Main floor, Old Building Men’s Tan Shoes Grosse,” 4.Q@. How did Scheele know Mayer was dangero A. 1 don't know, | Detective Barnitz put it in, Maybe! he guessed tt. | “T want to know," asked Judge Van Made-to-measure clothes give a man a feeling of ‘‘per- sonal satisfaction’—knowing his clothes are made to fit his proportions, not the other fellow’s. You have a choice at three prices, each repre- senting top-notch value. Materials, workman- v0 Kleist 0 arnt \ : i, 44H pea rape 1 i "i pdoabtle ty, WORT, tin policed Neste ship and style are everything to be desired. ed about Mayer un c iced s § , fess you told i eee he mercerized Once you have a suit or coat made at Bloomingdales’, we ‘Tan shoes, a light suit, a soft hat—these are the signs of Spring. The change makes a man feel all the better for it, more in tune with the sunshine and re- awakening Nature, The High Shoes are sure of your future business. That's been our experience with hundreds of men. garter tops-each pair is guaran teed ‘A Spring color range offers per fect match of costuine and foot wear. “¥ don't know, Your Honor," replled von Klelst, lool “Explain h those two no @er arrest and warning Bode and} ewildered me to write) Second Floo: you were un-| At Blooms midt and the others to flee | 18 Styles The three styles at $6 are Pair, 98c; 3 Pairs, $2.85 . 'Y Mefzour Wosor," auld von Kiela.ater| HH] ] High Shoes | sasnentea ist Gold Stripe See the Victrola XVII., $250 eae an Pate by" young? mens "Tove a Silk Hosiery, 79c The Latest and Greatest Victrola caprse, by these polic Gens, the detective, asked me again| nd again if I wouldn't send a note | fo them 4! Hoboken, and | did it | The old man paused for a long time, | bhen added In st This is, perhaps, the greatest of all sound-reproducing instruments. The first thing that impresses itself is the beauty of the case, with its swell front and sides (Seconds The gold stripe in the garter hem protects these stockings seconds of higher priced hosiery from running, thus insuring com plete wearing satisfaction A desirable color range; also black or white. ) haw fibre sole and la with half much Too, there are the newest mechanical improvements--the new enlarged tone arm, the new extra heavy four-spring », and light at $14 11 Styles with pe i extra Hehe welght F Low Shoes : : : motor, which plays thirty minutes on one A » Wolpert. in bag 2 at $4.50 The Low Shoes 3 Pairs, $2.25 winding, him. He said the bomb: 55 sata id Neier ° . F . wooden seo won : Hi ig Ap cxfors Ae Jy t Fibre Silk There are sixteen record albums, each 1, aS | 2 at $9 Hosiery, 35c holding ten records. All in all, the Vic a Lat $11 trola XVII. is the musical” instrument Falls to Death Seconds van, with elightly broader lor, Gfty years old, & Le toe, $8 These stockings, seconds of our | | SUPreme rT] Weat One Hundred and *. @ultad aantwity rounded toe shoe, made sma!i through the heel, for the 59¢ grades, have reinforced heels Price, $250.00--$10.00 monthly. No ax instantly killed to-day For FRAMING Me AA te " + # dovan, of a fine mahogeny shade, cut and toes and are so slightly dam interest, ho extras A “Tit aba rte hate peauti/ul oo ara fast ae sardavan, of 2, ine) poo eg get el ll ree 4 very ject ALSO In colors, also black or white, Other Victor Machines, $15.00 and aerate te Sub} vere ant ttn Rusaiarcaltakin riding boots, $20: tap gwhide epirad Mercerized up to $200.00. ped into space leggings, 96 an cowhide spring side leggings, 98. 9° : We also carry a complete stock of Columbia Grafonol, — Men's Shoe Shop—Burlington Arcade floor, New Bidg. Hosiery, 19¢ e y stax nbia Gra jas rab Pastor Dead ne ANASHRBUCINGIAA: Areage Tine bd sy in a price range from $15.00 to $200.00. ee March s the Seconds neg ck of Victor and Columbia records. pron, De Dy for | Offering seconds of better grades, Aleo a large stock of Victor anc a records, of the W | with double soles, heels and toes. Demonstrations gladly given at any time. fotnia efty, d ° 1 4 a aia Main Floor. li Phird Floor Y University ALL CARS + 50TH TO GOTH ST « : i | TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES' (ex! 10 30 AVE: cnn