The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1917, Page 7

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Ce ee re — - — en - ete EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917, Ferrante, McGean, Flood, Dunn and Garrett. te was scheduled to deliver an address this afternoon at St. Jo- seph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, but that engagement waited on the st of the weather, Vicar General Ha said that the Cardinal has recovered ‘thet: from a cold contracted while review- Precincts with the names 3 ing troops returning from the border. owners and the terms under ‘At Bloomingdales’' Fur Storage At Low Rates Modern, dry-cold-air cba veults on the premises, kept at unl- form temperature, Insured against loss by fire or theft. Second Floor ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH the latter would be willing to 4 . ; i he indorzatian ta tobe tut ‘aut Napoleon Once Said: to Mayor Mitchel’s committes on : : \ “(4 Footsore Army Is An Army Half Defeated. In. every community men are drilling for National Preparedness. For all these men the frequent use of ALLEN'S FOOT. EASE, the antiseptic powder, shaken into the Shoes and sprinkled in the Foot-bath, inereases their efficiency and insures needed physical comfort. It takes the friction from the shoe and rests the feet. The troops on the Mexican Border use Allen's Foot-Ease, and over 100,000 Podge have been used by the British and French troops in Iron Steamboat Company's steamer Taurus will begin operation to the deep sea fishing grounds on Sunday, April 22. President Frederick A. Bisho; has retained an efficient crew, and there is every reason to believe the season's will be of the usual enjoyment ind rest. WICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr, Edwards, a practici i for 17 years and calomel’s old-time enemy, discovered the Olive Tablet formula while treating patients for chronic conte and torpid livers. s An Advertisement You Need Not Fear A prominent lawyer once made a speech in which he said that he wae afraid of moat advertised articles, # after years of reading advertiving he is convinced that everything advertiand is the best, the greatest. the low- tat-priced and the most desirable goods erer produced. Far be it from any lawyer to hint, even remotely, that anyone would twist the truth of swerve from the truth for business purposes, but— Well, here, Mr. Lawyer, and every other man who wears clothes, ta an advertisement that is different. Read it. sulge for yourself what keind of merchandise and what kind of standards you will find back of tha statements oprin Suits and Top Coats Ready or Men of All Ages, $10 to $35 Europe. We will mail FREE packages to any soldier's address upon request, Ad. dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Don’t Ignore The Penalty Of Eye-neglect The cost of glasses is a fa Women’s Suits for Every Taste, $19.75 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not fli i rt- : : These ood cl fk gontain calomel, but a healing, sooth- CARDINAL FARLEY |i matter, of corapaind wal Gi Thus far this season we have done a tremendous amount of business on anual monay will oh or. are, bot we any Tote ing vegetable laxative.” ohn ; se) pe i ifyi ee tut tect ! . fo griping is the “keynote” of inne Be tr om toek, OdNGIAEA great value of your eyesight. women’s suits at $19.75—a business so gratifying that we have concentrated little bit backward about claiming that they are the best. Nee erect te howels and | %I# seventy-titth birthday to-day tn{l] Reliable Eyesight Esamination liver to act normally. They never | ®!8 residence in Madison Avenue, at- by Registered Eye Specialists. force them to unnatural action. tached to St. Patrick's Cathedral. Correctly Fitted Glasses From $2.50 If you have a “dark brown mouth” | The celebration was Informal. Card- now and then—a bad breath—a dull, | !nal ley celebrated mass at 7 ‘J tired fecling—sick headache—torpid | o'clock and spent most of the morn- liver and are constipated, you'll find | ing reading telegrams and letters} Established 55 Years our efforts on this line and believe that today we show One of the Largest and Best Selected Assortments of Suits in New York at $19.75 Each morning the depleted lines are augmented so that the day’s customers will find a comprehensive assortment of styles and sizes from which to choose. Smart braid-bound, straight-line suits, with » capti-| Other suits owe their distinctiveness to buttons They cover the tashion ground thoroughly, ranging from the plain, conservative fabrics and styles of the middle- aged or elderly “young fellow” to the gladsome garments of the sharp-eyed “old man” who is just out of high school, Every garment is sold with a guarantee ot satisfaction (yours, not ours). That is the way they are sold to us, and we do not hesitate to make good if requested to do so. s om frie nlerey anit ; . t. vating, “strictly tailored’ tastefully applied. , f teeny ae On IEMEeP Cra geardye | GONG Veet RO at ever raselaet lle ton Tesh MU Ae vee gt ‘Modish belted suits for dressy wear, with odd pockets! Fabrics are mannish or French weave serges, gabar- While there is no blatant boastfulness about our claims Olive Tablets at bedtime. . by floral offerings from| 350 Sixth Av., aad St. and cape-like collars of self-material, pique or con-| dines, poplins, wool jerseys. there is no apology, either. We are proud of the goods at Ann St. jad Street ‘or.Bond St ers ror Nassau, trasting sill. Colors are sand, Copen, checke—pin or medium size Thousands take one or two every | Gioes tange up to 44 bust measure night just to keep right. Try them. | noon to hia o 10c and 2Sc per box. All druggists, | Peon toyi's off —Advt. and Mgrs. Moo: and of the prices we are able to quote for them. Second Floor 1 Rrooklyn: 498 Fulton family, consisting Bishop Hayes velle, Edwards, ‘At Bloomingdales’ Spring Neckwear Charvet is one of the haberdashers of Paris who made a particular weave of silks so famous that it took his name. This weave has been imitated in this country and is now featured as a smart noveity for neckwear. Plain colors only, in a splendid range of shades. Made in large, open-end shape with “slide-well” band at 50c. Bat ties of the same material and H shades at the same price. Other’ neckwear at 50c includes Crepe Failles Mogadors Striped and Figured Grena- dines, Silk Mixtures in all-over patterns, polka dots, plain colors, foulards, bandanna pat~ terns, in open-end, reversible scarfs and bat wings. Other lines of fine neckwear up to $5.00 Patriotic Ties and Belts Ties of navy blue satin, ornamented with the American flag, as sketched, 50c, Leather belts, regulation width, tongueless patent buckle, sterling silver front, with can flag mounted with jeweler’s enamel, $1.50. Sport Belt, 'y-inch wide, above, $1.00, Main Floor 500 Trimmed Hats, Special, at $2.00 An Extraordinary Offering in Seasonable Millinery The bargain event of the season in new, Spring millinery. Every hat is fresh, fash- ionable and desirable in every respect. Among the shapes are— Lisere Glossy Japs Swiss Milan Hemp trimmed with flowers, fancy feathers, ornaments and ribbons. A rich assortment of styles to suit the requirements of any woman. When you see these hats at $2.00, you will agree that they represent the biggest money’s worth in millinery offered this season. Main Floor, At Bloomingdales” Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit ene “Pumps at $4.50, $5.50 & $6.00 @ It is not an easy matter, these days of very high prices for leather and labor, to sell women really good Pumps at these prices. At Bloomingdales’ At Bloomingdales’ Men’s Metric Shirts $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $6.50 It is our opinion that Metric Shirts are the best values on the market to-day at the prices for which they are sold. The manufacturers have spent a business lifetime in making shirts, They own the mills that convert their own cottons, design their own patterns, and by every comparison Metric Shirts are as near custom-made as can be had, unless the garment is made to in- dividual order, We feature a particularly attrac. ‘ tive line at $1,004 made of peisked Dependable Clothing for Boys or woven madras, printed percales in a variety of patterns, also white If you are looking for Boys’ Clothing that will not wear out, please madras with self stripe; this line take our address and communicate with us when you find it, As far is being constantly augmented as ‘as we know it doen not exist Women’s “Courtly” Hosiery, 89c Made Especially for Bloomingdales’ The most satisfactory silk stock- ings at this price obtainable. We know how they are made, and their wearing possibilities, therefore each pair bears our guarantee for abso: lute satisfaction, Heels and toes are strongly reinforced, May be Voile Blouses, $1.98 Delightful, summery —_ voile blouses, embellished with pretty laces—offer blouse values such fas women are eagerly awaiting. Three Models in Sizes 36 to 44 Illustrated, Spray and eyelet embroidered collar-corners, front and closing. Collar and cuffs outlined with filet effect lace. Neatly tucked and hemstitched blouse. Collar and cuffs outlined with Venise lace, Closing is lace- @ Except for the four store buying power of the Largest Retail Shoe Store in the World, we could never sell such pumps at the figures we quote. @ What has become difficult for us, has ‘ : ‘ had in black, white or colors to trimmed, fast as new styles appear, While we are proud of the clothing we have for boys, we must admit become im ossible for our smaller com etitors! match costumes, Voile blouse combining em- They are for the most part in that ours will wear out, and thet it will wear out quicker on « boy than Women’s Silk Stockings, $1.10 beaiaerye i organdy bai Is ers negligee styles with either French it would on the boy's father, but that is not the fault of the clothes, Full fashioned, with silk clockings jainty Val. in pretty collar, cuffs | | or starched cuffs, ‘ ‘ _ Fi i All PatentLeather | All PatentLeather on ‘sides, Plain black, white or | | 2nd front. Filet mesh lace vest The Metric Oxford weave white Little Boys’ Suits | Little Boys’ Reefers Al Dull Kid ($450 Alt Black Kid | $5 50 colors, with self or contrasting clock: | | ¢*tends into collar, = shirt is $1.68. 2'4 to & years. 245 to 10 years ———. All, Gun Metal) 9° ings. Two Models in Extra Sizes, Other styles of Metric Shirts $3.95 to $8.95 $4.95 to $10.95 White Snowbuck Calf Women sith are priced at $2, $2.50, $3.50, $5 Blue serge or fancy cheviots. Coverts, plaids or fancy cheviots, (reo Ae Embroidered motifs and eyelets eae aard i 4 $6.50. Little Boys’ Wash Suits | Blue Serge Suits in front and collar, inset and out ons ittle Boys’ Wash Suits | rd $5.50 White Snowbuck Pretty striped cife-ts on white, | | lined with Venise lace. In the higher priced ines they ale th & year | ee ee 7 bluck, navy, brown, bronze, silver, coal’ atau and’ daisies are made of better quality fabrics, dé | i "95 Wet Sale $6.00 garnet ‘or tan grounds, to mateh | | broidery vuile blouse with benu. | | including silk stripes, sll mixtures noo, C0, 54-95, cond 95 £0, $17.95 Louis 3¥h Turn Soles sport costumes or for street wear. | | tiful filet effect vest extend. | | and pure silks, both in plain white ‘active new models els Covered Louis All sizes in the assortment ing into collar ee or colors. Sipe Boys’ Extra Pant Suits, $4.95 to $17.95 AVL Hosls Women's Fibre Sith noond Flea! Fancy cheviots, both pair pants lined, seams taped throughout Stockings, 35 Z : Z ascotces hited in stock : At Bigomingdaien Boys’ Felt and Straw Hats, also Caps, 49c to $4.95 (perfect) for 59c. Reinforced heels = i a Ft f Egg Mle Me a mele In the Greenhouses-on-Roof Garter welt of mercerized cotton 4 inches wide Fruit Trees, each, 49¢ 4 Moomingdaten At Bloomingdale Colors, black or white. Included are apple, pear, peach Mutn Floor and plum trees Conveniences for J pecs Flowering Shrubs, 39¢ 4 Nw-Toe dt Bicominpdales ehrube, Ste Soldiers arose Mil Kid B It 4 Lilac, forsythia, Fal aie hy F / L erts, Heenan Meeene, ree, Sree The least that wives, mothers } White only, 2 - red dogwou erna, Rose of Sharon and eweethearts can do for their % inahes wide bridal" wreath, strawberry bush, oral oly reoahas Phra pag tae / teed qth satin: honeysuckle, 1 quince. snow tases en Chalé ae ondcead 't ( Also kid belts ball, mock orange the items indispensable to. their z _S i in black or Combination of 4 | pied = white, 3 in, wide, satin lined, 60; Fruit Trees, $1.00 i | 4 in, wide, 90c, Our belt stock is One each of apple, pear, plum They're inexpensive but ine a oe ————____—__—__-— — _- always interesting. The newest and peach trees valuable — compre naively fep Nu-Toe ideas in leather or silk are to be Combination of $ Lawn Grass Seed, qt., 120; fesented in a section devoted to wT > £ e obtained here at most moderate Flewering ahrube, $1.00. | militiamen’s needs Silk Socks, 35c j prices. Our clientele in this depart One each of hydrangea, forsythia, i Fitall Drew Rasors ‘ ment Numbers many discriminating lilac, bridal wreath, weigelia Calif. Privet, ea. 3c; 100, $2.75 oA gtamaae | og 2 Pairs for $1.00 women Main FI Combination for 50e | Barberry, Thunnbergia, 19¢ Flasks Strops Soles, heels and toes are of cot hr mner 12 pkys. flower seeds, 2 dahlia! 50,000 Asst. Rose Bushee, 10c Drinking Cups Brushes — ton, reinforced to Insure good wear, | At Bloomingdales bulbs, 2 canna bulbs, 10 oxalis A s Reser Caace hathar Soaps Men who usually “go through” sill bulbs, 12 gladiol bulbs and 4 uction Sale Every Da ‘obacco and Creams rocks ¢ will appreciate the of War re) Meats and Poultry tuberones. ven Pouches Sdvantage of wearing thie brand, Dry Picked Roasting Chickens. Vegetable or Flower S: A special feature in our Cut Pipes Every pair is perfect and may ty Ib., 25e, Package, 3c and § Flower Shop on Main Floor is the Cigar Cases Money Belts be obtained in tan, gray, suede, h Dry Picked Broilers, Ib., 25¢. 3 sale of bulbs, shrubs, flowering Knives for Boy Folding Photo | | black or white. i DRAMA { Ic! | HRILLING! Rule tee fa Cut Flowers plants and trees at auction by 6 Scouts jim rile gos 4 . . Lege of Milk Veal, ib., Roses and Carnations, each, 3c licensed auctioneer, Select. any Cigarette Cases Writing Cases Mercerized 5 le Socks, “f Loins of Mille Veal, Ib., 2: American Beauties, tema 3to@ merchandise you desire and it will Military Pocket Jewel pair, 19¢ t In MAGAZINE SECTION of Prime Roast Beef, ib..'183 feet long, each, 160 be sold to the highest bidder Brushes Cases Slightly imperfect, but will ren- e Roasting Pork, Ib., 24c. Floral Designs, $1.00 and up | Sales begin at 2:30 P.M Brushes in First Aid Sets xrvice, nevertheless: a Sirloin Steak or Roast, Ib., 22c. Prepaid Mail Orders Filled. None C, O, D. Cases ite or colors, Basement, sreenhouses-on-th Roof a NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD ————— TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES tx! 33 %0'aVe t ‘ “a

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