The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1917, Page 7

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ile Iai otal ceili aeettaineds Huet 1 daeaeemeamee otherwise we shail make}? the same mistake as we did about the military strength of Britain.” Otto Hoetsch, a prominent writer, reviewing the German- BERLIN WAR CRIT. ©" shoulders offices of the |German orgs nicht b as submarines are nd also in regard to ne whose future interests, fighting. He pa! America was| trals, for Germany is sch charges that never neutral from the beginning of the war, which, he says, would have | been over long ago if America had not says, Capt. Persius Scores Those Who Treat America’s Entry Into War Lightly, abetted the Entente, He continues “Germany, in always trying to avoid HOFF’S AMSTERDAM (via London), April| a German-American conflict, played| | MALT y 18.—Capt. Peralus, writing in the Ber. i"t the hands of her opponents. ‘The | jEXTRACT baad ited fin Tagebdiett, . critics h Govman Embassy in Washington | Ci? m Tagebiett, | criticiees those Whe) siouid be blamed for this, It was treat America’s entry into the war) the weakest spot in the whole diplo- ye matic service. Apart from its glaring a 6 Mghtly, “Tt would be a fatal mis.) Tistakes the embassy lacked an un- take,” he says, “to regard America’s | derstanding of American psychology, | " the best proof of this being the fail- economic strength as the only import: | irs of the whole German propaganda ant factor for an enemy. The milf-|e * © {t is to the Katser’s lasting | | tary strength of tho United States is merit that he made every effort to | The Specially Shop of Onginalion lions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET A Most Exceptional Sale of About Two Hundred MISSES’ TAILLEUR SUITS Taken from the Regular Stock Heretofore Priced at 35.00 to 59.50 25.00 35.00 Included is a collection of several of the season's smartest “jeune fille” modes for misses of 14 to 18—developed in \ strictly tailored, lounge and demi-tailleur types of men’s , wear serge, gabardine, gunniburl and novelty mixtures. , ; Misses *Suits--29, 50 to] 95. 00- -Featuring smart Braid and Satin Bound Suits, Oxford and Covert Suits, handsome embroidered and chic Waistcoat and debonnaire Belted effects. New typés in “Lounge” Suits and Long Coat models, Misses’ CAPES | Misses’ Day COATS | Special at Special at 25.00 20.00 . 35.00 not to he met with a shrug of they; hold America's friendship tro-German Newspaper tn Beach. fan City Wreeked, SAO PAULA, Brazil, April 13 arto Al'Emano, a pro were wrecked last 1 mob of pro-Ally syimnpa- presses were destroyed, “OHANN bs Hs dbus! Also Aids Digestion DRUG STORES EVERYWHERE BONWIT TELLER. CO nt Fashionable sleeveless model in navy blue designed on full aes ines, for misses of 14 to | Other CAPES, 35.00 to 95,00 in Waistcoat, Cavalier, Incerness and Field models, of velour, burella and Smart eee featuring new silhouettes, collar and pocket ideas in burella, serge, velour and gunniburl. Other COATS, 25.00 to 150.00 Unusual modes for the younger sel tn daytime and evening coats and tricotine, some lined with striped wool guernsey ; Misses’ Walking, Day FROCKS & Evening GOWNS ’ Smart tailored street frocks of wool guernsey, serge and tricotine. Afternoon frocks of Georgette crepe lavishly beaded and embroidered or in extremely simple styles. A large collection of hand made frocks. Debutante Evening Gowns i in exclusive styles and materials. 18.50 © 195.00 “FLAPPER” FASHIONS for the Hard-to-fit Girl An origination of this shop and to be found exclusively at Bonwit Teller & Co. Highly specialized fashions in apparel for the girl of 12 to 16 who has outgrown her years, yet must adhere to girlish forms and tenets in apparel. ‘FLAPPER” SUITS, 20.00 to 39.50 ise -APPER” wraps, developed in the fashionable materials, Py - ~- “FLAPPER” COATS, 18.50 to 37.50 FROCKS for School and Dress wear, 6.75 to 35.00 ; : 2 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, | | | \ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, | Low Heel SHOES | For Saturday Only 8.50 High laced walking boots in patent leather or black Russia calf, Ivory | Kid Tops. Hand welted soles. “Bontell”’ CORSETS “Peewttainy! 7.50 50 4,50 Handsome pink _broche, length, low bust. medium Back or front lace. | _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, We can- At Bloomingdales “Del Park” Athletic Union Suits, Special 69c and 9 Samples, Sizes 36 and 38 Only Fine white Surah twills, striped or plaid madras and other fabrics. These goods, because of the limited size range, came to us 40 per cent. less than customary price, hence this bargain. must The Main Floor, At Bloomingdaie® MENS #15 SUITS S 19 Plain or fancy blue serges, fancy worsteds, cheviots or flannels, in brown, gray, green or blue. Two- or three-button soft roll or three-button conser- vative models, single- or double-breasted, belted back suits for young men. Top coats of fancy cheviot, silk lined, Chesterfield models, loose or form-fitting, Regular clothes for regular men Advertised and sold in a regular way Second Floor At Bloomingdales” , : : Boys’ Spring Suits and Topcoats Two-pants suits, sizes 7 to 17 years; fancy cheviot ma- terials; patch pocket Norfolk models; both pants lined. $4.95. Suits, sizes 214 to 8 years; serges and fancy cheviots. $4.95. Boys’ topcoats, sizes 2! 4 to 10 years; plain blue serges, shepherd checks, coverts and fancy cheviots. $5.95. Second Floor At Bloomingdales’ Girls’ Suite Reduced i in Prices, $6.98 $8.95 $10.75 $12.75 Prices have been lowered because of the broken sizes. The high standard, however, that we maintain is ap- parent in these attractive girls’ suits, conforming to Spring styles especially adapted for youthful figures. They're genuine bargains at each price. Brown-and-white, also a few black-and-white worsteds repre- senting sizes 12 and 14; only a few of 16, Special value ‘at $6.98. Fashioned of plain colored serges, mostly navy, also a few black-and white checked worsteds. Sizes 12 and 14 only, Special value at $8.95. Fashioned of fine green or navy serge. A limited quantity, em- bracing all sizes. Special value et $10.75 Fine quality poplin, also a few serges, in green, Copen or navy. A complete size-range through out but not all sizes in each style, Special value, $12.75. Recon Floor. Fashionable Footwear Boots, $5.98 Pumps, $5.50 A distinguishing feature is the wealth of styles at these modest prices. Among the Boots $5.98 are Gray suede top black la Harana brown kidskin Gray glace kid to Gray kid top vici b Patent colt lace or button boots. All white nubuck lace boots Among the Pumps at $5. 60 ar are Gun metal 4 h Patent h White ( at ing Shoes for Children in black, nes that hape “Nature Shape” High shoes or pumy white or tan, built along ! conform to the natural = the child's feet Sizes for infants, $1.48 to $3.98 Sizes for Children, $1.98 to $4.50 Sizes for Misses, $2.98 to $4.98 Sizes for College Girls, $3.50 to of Meats & Poultry en P. tt Ble ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH” 39th to 60th Street cru-steel b Raw red leather case 1917. ‘At Bloomingdales’ Men’s: Shoes, $2.95 A Special Purchase Because of the limited site range— 5!) to 10 only—we are enabled to offer up-to-date shoes at this most unusual price Shoes are of gunmetal, lace model, b English toe shape and welted soles, LeX.to 3d AV, Pista S405 | Mrs site's ae ee" ® At Bloominodaten’ 1,000 Hats Reduced to $1.00 Liseres, Italian Milans, Shiny Japs and Hemps In black, navy, brown, sand, purple, cherry red, ‘gold, rose or cadet blue. Included are large dress hats in regu- lar shapes, large or medium mushrooms and sailors, continentals and turbans. Ready-to-wear and sporte hats in sail- ors, mushrooms and other sporty shapes. Trimmed, all tailored, with,bands and bows of grosgrain ribbons. These hats are all taken from higher priced lines and reduced to this price to close out quickly, Spring Coats Specially Priced 312. 75 Juniors’, Misses’ and Women’s Sizes The output of manufacturers who specialize in coats—these represent coat values such as we were fortunate in obtaining, and you will be equally fortunate in securing. High-class coats in point of style, work- Materials are Fish-ken tweeds (rainproof), manship and material—teflecting smartness homespuns, black-and-white check velours, in the flaring, youthful models, depicting also worsteds in gray, tan, black; mostly new collar, cuff and pocket ideas and belts. navy blue. Second Floor At Bloomingdater’ 245 Suits--Very Special Values, $19.75 Size range from Misses’ 16 years to Women’s 40 Bust Also 88 Stouts, sizes 40':to 50':, black and navy only Plenty of the Popular Navy } Ten Good | A Good Variety of the Blue Serges { Fabrics } Popular High Colors This is a special purchase, from one of New York's best makers, and presents a tremendously important opportunity to get a Spring suit at much less than it was intended to sell for Please hurry to avoid disappointment. ! Floor Shivine Moauiidias Reduced Well known safet ber tyle razors at saving Lt Blooming Auction Sale of Bulbs, Shrubs, Etc. A real a f a license are flowering plant Greenhouse Fruit Trees, each, 49¢ Included are und plum tree Flowering Shrubs, 39¢ Lilac, forsythia, deutaia, hydran- geu, weigelia, almond spirea, red ¢ wood, kerria, Rose of Sharon, bridal wreath, strawberry bush, honeysuckle, Jap. Combination for S0c~~ 12 pkgs. flower seeds, 2 dahlia bulbs, 2 canna bulbs, 10 oxalis bulbs, 12 gladioh bulbs and 4 ion sale in charge Included Also in the Hollow Ground Razors, 34 Griffon Barber Style Re ample $1.00 1 Star Safety Razors, with 12 Durham- Duplex 4, with 6 blades, stropper an: un quince, snows Star Cru-Steel Blades, 0) ri R ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Razor Strops tuberoses, Lather Brust ‘ Barberry Thunnbergi 9e ainer Aru Calif, Privet, ea. 3e.; 100, $2.75. 50,000 Asst. Rose Bi ' Gveenhuiiaes-on- Roof, BLOOMINGDALES' (2x YoR%a".ve: - LEX, TO3@ AVE

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