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caieeiiaeemeiaaadian | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APBrE 3, a ss F Adventure of Ty 0 Russian Aviators | schooner, Our aviators, having SUNK | io¢q than 100,000 men to the Mexican |!M# & comventent ttle ¢ ‘ After Their Machine was Brought [their machine after taking from it) soa. tact yoat gave the railroads a | 00c® 247 until your weight Is redueed to 7 the compars, machine gun and valU-| ‘hiicy to work out plans for tranapor- all—Juat purchase @ ease Down by Enemy's Fire. able belongings, boarded the schooner | tation of troops on a large acale, officials | hight tabolrcnge Sheen 2 PETROGRAD, April 3 (via Lon-|/and set sail for our shore said to-day, and they are now prepared| Mar et —"On the Black Sea on Maroh| “They encountered @ heavy storm |to move any number to any point] ¢,o4¢ 1, If you prefer, cond 160 to nee Woodward Ave, De- | during their adventure but arrived | quickly. nat vou Me _—_—— , during @ raid by our seaplanes on | wit), tig schooner at the Duarlidatch| “All the War Department has to do." |, Aca | De rkas, one of them was hit by the! pontnsula, west of Perekop, on Sun- | sat C. H. Markham, President of the| a ye Stations Prepared for Great! enomy,” says to-day'’s War OMice|day. From this place our aviators | {llinols Gonteal Raliroad. “is to toll us} f "eh ol tank being | returned to Sebastopol on a torpedo nen it wants moved and cants statement. "The petrol tan | rn whera to carry the: Everything’ Rush of Applicants, With punctured, the machine was com- ! boat ‘ready. They'll go at once.” ee War at Hand WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS RENT, > » ve. ANS Ciaran Fo Se (4ST ee Me « \y dj Wer BONWIT TELLER. &.CO. The Specially Shop of Onginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38'™ STREET ' 8 andy } | fol teens | Wanted for the United States jarmy: men of atrong wills, still HAVE ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) ‘At Bloomingdales’ ALL CARS TRANSFER TO stronger hearts and a fixed purpose . . |jn mind. Moro earnestness and leas “THE HOME OF TRUTHY Glove Bargains With a Story * v i, ,, ottonalt This has been the = : A Very Special Sale bereits of ous l seth san n ne big Here is the story. The Elite Glove Co., of Gloversville > OF {nation-wide recruiting compalgn N. Y., made a change in the personnel of the firm. This + opted ee ii ee a ae ani ehone change entailed the buying over of the stock of one of the t an = ich too - ‘ iinet . V @) MEN’S SPRING SUITS | newed vigor to-day with the publica- 59th to 6 th Street | eX to3d Av. Plaze 5900 firm, and in readjusting matters it was necessary to arrange } tion of President Wilson's address to 4t Bloomingdales for an amount of cash. H |Congress. ‘The recruiting field for : } Bitead for NESDAY ONLY \the army in this sectio ntakes in the ho hy pata to select from the sae: gd bers at t WED five boroughs of Greater New York special discounts, and as a consequence are able to offer H 4 Jersey City. All the main offices lana tse baduataulote are. waded, OH Several Thousand Pairs of High - Grade t 44 00 command of Col. R. O, Walsh, whose P-K Glace Kid, Doeskin, light-weight Buckskin Gloves t a e headquarters is at No hird Ave- at very lowest prices } nue, This is also the chief examin- ! . 7 i place for t aide recruits, a 1 About One Hundred and Fifty Suits Have Been Taken Thin wecdauarters for the Wane Ot Women’s Gloves, 98c Women’s Gloves, $1.39 H : ea cane White washable doeskin gloves,| Mocha for street wear, service- ' from the Regular Stock Priced from 49.50 to 75.00 At ven FUUCeTAi ici for WHET AEE? in P. K. style. "| able modes or grays made with Included trictly tailored bratd bound tet side and i ae beat oe Women’s Gloves, $1.25 rae pra er ' ncluded are strictly tailored types, braid bound, waistcoat The work | yo is in char en ) . Tan gloves of capeskin leather len’s Gloves, $1. belted and demi-tailleur models, In tricotine, gabardine, of Capt. W. C. Tremaine, with @ gen- Untrim’d Milan Hem Hats, $1.19 with black embroidery in P-K| Made of choice buck skins with } . : * Lager eral headquarters and sin sub- A style: or in white glace kid cape-| embroidered backs. Very fashion. ! barathea, checks, Poiret twill, men's wear serge, fine mixture atations. In addition, traveling re- Here is a special offer which is the result of a fortunate shin with prix seams, able ir ecreet wen ' and oxford suitings and burella. Colors: Navy, black. cruiting officials have been scouring purchase at an unusual price concession. Boys’ and Girls’ Glace Kid Gloves, $1.25 | beige, gray, black-and-white checks, gray and brown mixtures. Apibe WE coalaadeecas aa These hats are made of Swiss Milan Hemp, in a wide Full P-K gloves made of fine selected stock in tan oe whl, ' Tie week the New York district range of shapes and shades for spring and summer use. H youn EDNES | LelahiR Baia ch tala tet A simple touch of ribbon or flowers is all that is needed | | Special for WEDNESDAY | oa scimas se iaaae ree ease: to trim them in a charming style. } | PATENT LEATHER AND DULL KID Jical test. Yesterday the district sent When hat and trimmings are purchased at Bloom- ; | | sixty reed Pid ates es than ingdales’, hats will be trimmed without charge SPAT WALKING PUMPS — | Geicsined foe thi Main 'Ftoor i —<——— t I At Bloomingdales” i 5.00 men. W 1 y men who = G co im determined to stick and | a Hand turned Soles Nett the total of 300 sent to Fort ' Slocum last week, 118 ' if i {through the Bro H ' | to twenty men at nearly every sub ' tation, but the big rush is not ex j author = t $ t 3 s { Young Men’s Suits, $15.00 \ he aa € Si 1 gag ruahto izes 33 to 38 Chest. H aye Wat 1 Typical young men’s styles, single- or double-breasted 1 they are i : . . models, with belted back, the very latest idea. 1 examin 11.30 A, Junior Suits S ecial 7.98 Cheviots or flannels in blue, gray, brown or green, as i fs ‘ ’ ’ ; ; and continue. well into Sizes 12 to 16 Years well as plain blue serge. A splendid variety of patterns. } yrepared for any kind Second Floor, ia ol. W : There are 100 of these suits which are featured as really adinchidy | extraordinary value at this very low price. At Bloomingdale. ; Fashioned of black-and-white or brown-and-white check worsteds, with lined coat, side pockets, large sailor collar, belted back, flared skirt. A very smart, new style. | Franklin Simon & Co Other Junior Suits $9.98, $12.75 to $19.75 a ° Girls’ Wash Dresses, 98c ,’ ' A Store of Individual Shops Sizes 6 to 14 Years or a Rte Ginghams or chambrays, stripes, plaids or plain colors. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. There are plenty of pocketed, belted models, large col- lars, button-trimmed plaited skirts, in a splendid assort- { ment to select from. ' : = ° ony i Separate Skirts ee, with Neadauar Featuring Girls’ Coats at $4.98 : ; ' ng to map out and systematize * ' For Women and Misses FN eer ee etc ie cae : Sises & 14 Years : B } ittee con ts of the officers of the pproximately 5 styles are ready in this line now. ave Mrs, Charles 1, Simonson, The materials are serges, velours, miatures. Colors are oys’ Suits and Costs, $5. 95 ' THE fashionable wardrobe of today is no longer com- West Nes Belahton, Pe NGpANE ae tan, Capsonaaeps UA rrigeiesatiine navy, ah green, Psi of. EW Pants auiie of any Says: splendidly H 5 i + own, cdward D, isely, Port mond. he styles are full length ‘‘boxy” coats, three-quarters made; pants lined; all seams taped, ‘Oo years. plete without several tenarey? ekirts—for ¢ Treasurer; Mra, William R. Hayward, or short models—a most attractive variety Little boys’ suits of plain blue serge, checks or fancy country, sport or general wear, ip Where heavy fabrics are used, we have the unlined cheviots. Pretty youthful styles. Sizes 24) to 8 years. i ; Ce Ses coat. We also have the full lined coat. Boys’ Spring coats, of blue serge, coverts, cheviots or ! an pony Boge gid eee Are wills Other Girls’ Coats, $6.78 to $24.75 checks. A splendid assortment. Sizes 24 to 10 years. ' ‘etinguial , Mrs, North Mela : Blue Serge Suits, $4.95 to $17.95 commodate the many new styles—distinguished by en BTU siiMra kien OHAMhI Weaniid een . . i tirely new fabrics and striking color effects. teomitins ita sy elaine We show a comprehensive assortment of blue serge suits | Heenan ie hash for confirmation, sizes 7 to 17 years, at the above prices. ane ues us tae | West Brighten: Fur Storage tnent Fleer Wool Jersey Sport Skirts, 7:05 © 16.50 Pownennds Arropliae ay Your furs are entirely too valuable to be handled care- At Bloomingdales! ‘At Bloomingdales’ | Novelty Wool Sport Shirts, ‘ 95 to 16.5 | aay ema Mrs. C. G, Hine lessly during the Summertime. If they are worth keeping Hosiery for Boys We Are Now Holding Our ' London Shrunk Flannel Shirts, 7.95 to 14.50 a A sarin on at all, they are worth putting in charge of an expert furrier y y Auction’ Sale of Washable Cotton Skirts, 4.75 to 10.75 : ¢ who has ample facilities for caring for, repairing and and Girls uction Sale o Tussah Silk Skirts 12.75 to 19.75 cleaning them : traf ate 14,50 to 25.00 All this is offered in our Fur Storage Department Comprehensive stocks of || Bulbs, Shrubs, etc. ; NUNES PORE SIME D es a "75 25.00 Very low rates prevail on repairing and remodeling, and silk, lisle and cotton stock- This is Plain or Figured Khaki Kool Skirts, 18.75 to 25. estimates are cheerfully given. ings with plain, wide or||@_ bona = Cage HORN SHRCRES O18 SEey Anat): ane: Semlude: all: the care and pro narrow ribs, in black, white | | fide aue- Important Sale WEDNESDAY Special Until Aug. 25, 7 Of fan Ree to meet the | | in charge Any woman coat relined with Skinner's Guaranteed Satin for Spring needs. of a An R ' $10. ‘This includes interlining and <atin-covered shields, Cotton Stockings censeds Pleated Plaid Skiris | d Floor Rie Sse auction: 4 Sizes 5 to ¢ ; Pleated models of blue-and-green worsted plaids, | 50 . At Bicomingduten Sizea 7!) to 10--19¢ i 1 a also of navy or black serge, detachable belts. Special o Victrolas and Grafonolas mica durable waskcad- with eM aoe § Strong, durable stocking P Pe wide or narrow ribs, black or white. ) . - Our Talking Machine Department ae OF Beatin ering Wool Jersey Skirts 1 of presents the opportunity to hear both Mercerized Lisle Thread || plants \ coor skirte of neal weight wool Jersey tn white, rs ut nstruments side by You choose Stockings, 29¢ Easter Flower Show \ st Oey, fe a (eid ee ee . es 4 7 1.75 WA | which appeals to you Fine ribbed rcerized isle The cut flower shop and green- \ DORKEE: HOVENY PUTA SEteenaNIe RET: Spee 5 | 4 R Victrolas, $15.00 to $250.00 thread, in black © or tan. houses are abloom with Easter n't | pron Pies ~ ri A splendid service-giving qual plants, such as Azaleus, Lilies, Ail White Gabardine Skirts | raptor Grafonolas, $15.00 to $200.00 | | ity: sizes 9'1 to 9's Hyacinths, Tulips, ete Ni} Of white washable cotton gabardine, deep rounded | hee ie pe Ais : Sold ‘On easy terms, without interest Fibre Silk Hosiery, Spring Plants ' pockets; ig fastens with smal! peer) buttons, 50 April 9, M nor ¢ ! ' or extras. 35e to 65e Fiowering shrubs, fruit trees, yy r bl It. Special e | yt € is ic ti y cod qual! fo it vegetable plants, lawn seeds, fertil- detachable be pecta ‘ oy vs Let i af Masia te Your se ree GU ieee ee | lider and flowering bulbs is great / A 5 ) or Easter 38c to 65¢ variety Washable White Satin Skirts i) |\e : ; re gine POSES 7 Fresh Cut Flowers f Of superior quality white satin with rows of self cord >== | i Anew We Silk Hosiery for Girls, Tremendous stocks at modest ed shirring at waist and top of pockets Speclal | 2.2 } for Easter $1.10 ai Lg potent seiner? re Cc Tibia : Fu ne 5 Express e to Greennouses- — ets, albums mK and on-the-Roof at Lexington Avenue sa SRR = aegis pen sees arasaneuererateihe-R 30h = : = _ we c ~ Tor S0TH TO 6OTH ST., SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING. WONDERS wite rr fsren'ro BLOOMINGDALES' (ex! 10 So "ave «' A -