The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1917, Page 15

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1,375,000 1S “TOGREAT REAT BRITAIN Nation Was Dorven Borrow $8, sia 905,000 to Cover Expenses for the Coming Year. LONDON, May 3.—Tho great, far- Teaching effect of America’s entering ‘the war is reflected in several ways in Parliament. Chancellor of the Exchequer Bonar Law has roported that it will save Great Britain $750,000,000 this year in loans to her allies. Minister of Blockade Cectl, being asked if ho would request tho ald of @n American expert in tightening the! Kk answered that| @ gumber of experts of the Blockade Dlockade of Germany, Miaietry accompanied Foreign Secre- taty Balfour to Washington, and that arfangements are proceeding satisfac- torily. Under War Secretary Macpherson stated that the British commission now in the United States is consider- ing what steps should be taken to re- Quire Brition subjects of military age, now in the United States, to report for military duty in ut Britain, On presenting the war budget in the House of Commons, Mr, Bonar Law said: ‘There is ground for thankfulness thht we are able to bear the financial strain laid on us, represent part of the price we have to "pay for the greatest act of mad- negs, the greatest crime ever com- mitted in the history of the world, We ©ap, still say with our souls and con- selences that it is a crime in which ‘we have had no share, “Want of money will not prevent us from winning the victory, tor we know we can hold out longer than jomies.” Chancellor estimates they ex- penditures. for the current fscal Year at £2,290,391,000 ($11,451 000) Jand the ‘revenues at 600,000 ($3,194,000,00 652,781,000 ($5,25 covered by loa ditu C tai, 375,000). ‘To-day Godt ts 8,854,000,000 ($18,270,000, (000). The expenditures, during the wat regato £4,318,000,000 ($21 The budget contains no #1 fewer changes than oe pr budget. No new form of Propored. The only changes are in- creases in the excess ts tax, the placing of exce v on munition works on the same basis, an increase of tobacco duty by one shilling and 10 pence (45 cents) In the pound and fnoreased entertainment taxes on higher-priced tickets, onomy in the employment of ships through the Government, im- Pressing all vessels except announced. ‘ The vtal the t. war Joan was £968,018 f the 41 per cent. | ». War savings cc produced ‘T more than TAKING CENSUS iF YANKEES IN LONDON Lf — 7 LONDON, May 8—A census of all the Americans !n London ts being taken by an Ar 0 order to ascertain eligible for t as those ready to ac if called u Military A being prov eriean committee , as well who aro wnified a \ush army are action by reir rights to y temporarily the ruling of when America anxiousiy awa Congress to ree OBITUARY. NOTES. David John Gue, ¢ trait painter yeielan and fs dead at No, 66 Sixth Brooklyn Mrs. Lucy President G Repeat Advice About Spring + Blood Purilier Proves Many us Ailments Due to Poisons in System. Says Nothi etter Than Sul; Cream of Tartar and I tracts in Tablet Called “Sulpherb Tablets.” hur, x he Wisdom of ages “placed in a little sugar coated uly herb Tablets! Remember grandma's rei adbesilpbur anil cream of tartar mixed in molasses—it was a nauseous dose, but it saved thousands of li by purifying the blood in the ¢ prin Thousands avoided rheumatisin and serious fevers by taking it. Now you can get the benefits by taking a litle tablet regularly cor na the 1 purifying, system regulating amedi- cines that grandma Constipation, inacti overcome and catarrh, rheumatic pain and “poison symptoms” van kidneys are neural many ¢ r vafter a course of Sulpherb Tablets, ‘The he medicine forspringletharvy and th aluggish blood. Kvery packa 1 anteed to satisfy or money backs in sealed tubes of drugyists where. Be sure to get ge every* nuine Sul- pherb Tablets (not sulphur table's)-— 3 Advis WARS DALY COST! 6 i These figures - war. 590,000,~ | small & coasters at fixed rates of pay, also is « LS PEPOS POLS GOD PICS FOP SOOOE ESF D0 9 FO OOOOOD OTOCES SO DEOO OH 5H 595900000 PLEASING ATTRACTION TO BE SEEN NIGHTLY AT “GOLDEN GLADES” RE. __PERDOERTERSEN mos Will Give Jewish Poems in Music By Sylvester Rawling. Tho Society of the Friends of Mu- sic, composed of socially prominent and wealthy music lovers, which, In the main, has carried out its mission to exploit’ worthy composers and compositions that might not easily da field with commercial mana- expects to play a trump card at ‘arnegio Hail to-night. It is to pre- nt works of the Swiss composer- ductor Ernest Bloch, who frankly purpose to exploit mu- wish thought and 4 said: “It is the Jew. ish soul that interests me; the com- plex, glowing, agitated soul, that I feel vibrating through the Bible.” RBodanzky will conduct an or- ra of 100 In the first part of the gramme, which includes three Jewish poems siill in manuscript; Mr. Bloch himself will conduct his sym- phony “Israel.” ‘The soloists will be Melanie Kurt, Flora Perini, Marte Tiffany, Lila Robeson, and Carl Braun of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and Hans Kindler, ‘cellist, of the Philadelphia Orchestra. liturgy A propaganda tour of sacred con- certs of Jewish liturgical music will be begun at the Hippodrome next Sunday nirht by a famous cantor, Josef Rosenblatt. Its purpose is the} relief of Jews suffering through the | The cantor will offer the his- torle music of the Hebrew synagogue es sung in Russia, Poland and Pales tine, Thirty cities are to be visited by him and his choir of about fifty. Soscha Jacobinoff, the Russian vio- Unist, who has found favor here, will be the soloist. a BEAVERS ATE HIS TREES, But State Doesn't ages to Barrett. MOUNT VERNON, N. Y¥., May Following a contest ‘in ‘the cour ns ive years Wiillan Barrett of Ka- ah has lost inst the State of New York for de truction of poplar trees by beavers on his, kame preserve in the "Adirondacks. eciston of the Ci Hep AEE RN Oe Mp ave to Pay Dam- claim for $1,900 | | Tenpaca Co, Se am ata THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1917. aT hese Astonishing Economies Are for Friday Only Naas tea ONLY Odds and Ends of Pound Writing Paper Sold by the Package —LOT NO. 1-— CALLS ON PARENTS TO MARK CHILDREN PASADENA, Cal., May 8—Mothers were urged to-day by BE. P. Clarke, President of the California State Board of Education, to mark the clothing of their ohildren for identi- fication purposes because, he said, of the possibility of an invasion. He was speaking before members of the an- nual convention of the California State Federation of Women’s Clubs. Mr. Clarke admitted that the public might think the board had become “hysterical.” He said a “message” was to be mailed soon to 16,000 school teachers of the State, outlini ways and means for California children to “do their bit” in the war, RED BLOOD HELPS YOU MAKE GOOD So great is the need of red blood from every practical standpoint — if, yours is below par, restore it to normal with relaue habits and Pepto-Mangan. ys the man in public life: EA blood is only another name for ip tton = ty—that quality which reaches out from a great statesman’s veins and ripsthe tion, Study the careers of successful statesmen, past or pres ent, and you will agree with me that those careers were or are for the most part (pusdad on red blood.” It is the will of Nature that every man or woman who would forge ah must build his or her career upon red blood, | When the blood is right, the body is right, and the brain is kept well nourished. Tf your blood 1s thin and poor, or clogged with poison, begin today to set it right wi tesh ee moderate exercise, sleep, a balanced diet and Pepio-AMangan, Pepto-Mangan 7 “The Red Blood Builder” Pepto-Mangon supplies the red blood cells with the elements ey need to increase their number and capacity to carry oxygen. It tones up your wi le system, increases your appetite, improves your color, recharges you with power and purpose. | Pepto-Mangan is exceedingly pleasant to | of Aers ue * | taste, easy to dig 3 promptly assimilated t | by the blood and safe to take for young and old alike. Friendly warning-—To be sure that you get genuine Pepto-Mangan buy it only in the or: Pepto- sneeh is made by Mw” J. Bret. | Manufacturing Chemists, | New York, and is sold everywhere. guaranteed 5 years, £250 Hardman $250 Haze’ ae YOUR '§ CHOICE $350 HE 9 0) $250 Wheelock $400 Shoninger $400 Hardman $400 Leckerling sions 140) YOUR CHOICE $400 Anderson $425 Anderson Over 200 New Pianos and Playerpianos to Select From *120): TERMS AS LOW AS $5 A MONTH Savings from $50 to $150—buying from ANDERSON & CO. Out of the High Rent District Our Prices are Much Lower This sale of 256 Instruments includes Steinway, Sterling, Hardman, Wissner—Leckerling, Pease—Wilbur, Hazelton, Lindeman, Lester, Haines, Shoninger, Wheelock and many other standard makes, new and slightly used. On Your Own Terms In Reason—Sale Begins Thursday, May 3 to 10th—Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock $400 Sterling $400 Hardman $400 Wilbur $400 Haines $350 Hoffman ° é $400 Lester £400 Anderson $425 Anderson $450 Anderson $450 Lindeman YOUR CHOICE *160 TERMS AS LOW AS $6 A MONTH rere. One Hundred, Standard Make—Brand New ° WOrtit 8500 > ° Our Playe: r Action is warranted absolutely for FIVE YEARS and this 3 guarartee svruds for all that the word implies. r4 We will re nlaee without question any materlal of any nature used In © the construction of our product, free of any expense whatsoever to the g hat may dete ate or become imperfet through use, wear and tic conditions, 12 Rolls of Music and Fine Bench wit Not a Dinsw é Ee : Playerpianos $ 3 3 uayerpianos ap o : : ° Cai Nerves ‘ih Paine pune eartofana- | # bottle and | j | FRIDAY ONL) a OE r (Uwe FRIDAY ONL “Choo Choo” Coasting Cars at $2 50 (Regularly $3.65) Varnish finish, Rubber tired wheels "THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE.. IGBMTO I9M STREET 018 Fashioned Barsain Friday A Series of Bargain Offerings Throughout the Entire Store That Will Make the First Friday in May a Memorable Day for the Shopping Public A real “Old-Fashioned” Bargain Day is planned for tomorrow. have noi space to list all the gooa things that we have prepared for your selection. ODD LOTS—BROKEN : ASSORTMENTS--REMNANTS—SPECIAL PURCHASES Every item affording choice picking for those who come the earliest in the day. coupled with exceptionally low prices, enables us to give you the very best values in the market Quantities in many inetances are limited—therefore the best bargains will naturally go to those who come earliest. No Mail, Phone or C, O. D. Orders Filled. No Exchanges, No Credits. PRIDAY ONLY Women’s & Misses’ $25 to $40 Suits at $18.75 Most wonderful variety of high-grade suits we have ever offered in a sale. Cleverest and latest styles in Tailored, Semi-Tailored, Sports and Trimmed Effects included. Choice of the season's most desirable materials: Poiret Twill, Men’s Wear Serge, Tricotine, Gabardine, Wool Poplin, Velour Cloth and Shepherd Checks Sizes for Women and Misses Food Market These Specials for Friday: Best quality Fe native Meats, Fresh Fish, Fresh Fruits. Fresh Vege- tables, Home Baked Products and the leading brands of staple advertised Groceries, Mail and telephone orders te ey: Telephone Chelsea 1 or write for free copy of the fates Grocery Catalogue. ‘FRIDAY ONLY: 85 Trimmed Millinery * 1.95 Close to 200 hats in Spring and a carly Summer styles from our own #»* showrooms and workrooms. Many hats originally priced more than $5, There is sure to be a rush —so come early. lactory rejects, qualities, Leathers—Gunmetal, Leather and Kidskin. Calf, assortment. FRIDAY ONLY- Men’s 1 to °1.35 c Negligee Shirts, at 59 Made of woven madras, cheviot and high-count percales. All cut full size; faced sleev Stripes on blue, heliotrope and tan rounds; also blaca, blue or heliotrope stripes on white grounds. aundered and soft double cuffs, At the sale price named these are truly wonderful values. and cemented seams, materials included, ———FRIDAY ONLY—— Quantity limited, ——FRIDAY ONLY. ——FRIDAY ONLY——— Fresh Mea‘ GOSSARD Women’s 2-Clasp MEN’S FINE VEAL—sumpe of) LAND ~ FRONT-LACED Chamoisette Gloves | WALKING STICKS = || Miia... 20¢/ toed,” g5e CORSETS vere tata tact isk a Beige hisaiel al ean fay ise, 20C| roti ‘ae Remarkably Reduced white, and white with three-row carried over the arm. Popular VEAL . ie fs 2p woods, such as. Snakewood, beiaaia of 186 Radi Lacc ial Sek fall, on back. Regular’ 4 Rosewood, Malacca, Ebony, . —e 65e per pair. Sale. Bamboo and Partridge. Silver || ROAST, BEEF — At $1—At $1.50 caps, silver bands or silver in- FRIDAY ONLY-—— bite 0 WASH GOODS and’ $5 sa Your or 9], 95 ——F RID. Y ONLY——— Se-irch White Cotton Gabardine | “Ble MEN’S & WOMEN’S None sent C. (sezonds) in fancy sport stripes. FLOUNDERS fresh ) WEAKIISH Black and green only. 12¢ Regularly 3c. Per y BROILERS of fancy| quality for frying 30e} er bomt: 30e AT $1—The latest models, made of excellent quality coutil, strong and durable. In small sizes only, 19 to 22, (Regularly $3). AT $1,50—The newest models, 0, D. fresh c ; ght; : , My ide of the finest lity Suede- 36°10 aé-inch Voites in black and | SILK UMBRELLAS ger. SCL imu, 18e)|'|| iio: gustaria; wees ANID Ba blue check effect. ‘ ons las and Silk Twill Um- bay ty ‘avg ic 8 Sh fresh the necessary support, allows per- . sea | handles, Une $ Sel 8 me TS—fancy, ment. Fancy garters of silk —FRIDAY ONLY— | equiied vaues, 9] QE BC] feet 206 || testi, tn sizes 20 0020, (Regu- ; ARTIC “1 | Reg. $3.50. Sale Goprisit 5 to $7.50), WOMEN’S HOSIERY | . ar be NF 5 larly $5 to ) j isle :1DAY ONLY-—— hee Lhe No woman whose size is within and Silk Lisle Sto ‘RIMMED "Be rea. 208 the range of 19 to 30 should miss weight; made with BELS—Long 15¢ | S4LMow this rare offering. strong and serv 3S SHAPES Islands Ts bs : jn Ro Our Gen Paling FRIDAY ONLY—— Fresh supplies from th th ety m per pair. MEN’S HOSIERY 1Se fine quality gauze ‘and medium WEDDING CAKES HICIOUS COFFEE : weight Cotton Stockings; extra OAKES— 5 Men's medium and light Seah | well made, with an oe extra 4,004 quality Cotton Hose; | double soles; pe 1 le A large variety of the newest styles BEST POUND strong wid serviceable; pair ‘A in Milan Hemp, lacquered Straw CAKES c bp hah ae and Wenchow braid, ib —— FRIDAY ONLY— in black and’ cots: GOE rit bs LAYER ie Assess CAK 60¢ $2.25 LIGHT WEIGHT MATTING BAGS —— FRIDAY oNLY-—- $1 VOILE BLOUSES Pretty new styles in white voile with stripes of Lavender, Gold, Kose or Blue. Some with col- FRIDAY ONLY - $3.95 WOOL ROBES Beautiful block patterns in fancy colors. Suitable for autos, [rata d Vegetables Fountain Extra Sifted”) Doven, each of Cor,| gy 4 Oxtord shape, equipped with good and lock, catches frame. and 18 in ¢ Brand Succo I oll Ke cagn ping, $6 ntact aan, de at ¢ and ho 4 yal lurs and cuifs in colors match male FRIDAY Kanes baht Special 2.495 “Fresh esh Fruits, Pre Pre alum Figg ur ie SUip ee ilk ‘Alto double- ie ame FRIDAY ONLY —— eens. | | itive uate solarand GQE BUG VALL PAPER OUTFIT || "tt: 20e culls, “bale Choice colorin and designs, Fx- swt ET ORANGES -——FRIDAY ONLY —— traordinary e¢ iad wall paper outlit, enough vii tty and siiere ©2450 ag UNICH includes 10 rolls af eter Sac SILVER BAR PINS Inlaid Lino}. mns-—choice variety of SAGAN paneE And) 1p yu. Ot * desict Wonder t ! al % OO, ws. the above papers have border FRIDAY ONLY per sy. yd We made a fortunate purchase of @ quantity of Sterling Top Bar Pins, in the newest designs, Setwith all rhinestones pay or rhinestones and col- 5e | ured center stone; at.. ——- FRIDAY ONLY-— | ——Fresh | Vegetab 500 OPAQUE WINDOW ogra Ss Cedar Chests i TOWELS Rev 1 FN aie ee Odd lots of manufacturer's seconds fetes la rok AWAUEY lls Baking Powder of lemmed Union linen and inches de nois corn, iron braced; c ‘ coin Rack benoit Aine exaae pe peecis a Turkish towels. Each... me $20 Universal Side “Teer Refrigera- 4 25c to 38¢ each, Sp 19e FRIDAY ONLY si widta 3t soasting cial, each AA GUADARALI ——- FRIDAY ONLY—— | ODD LOTS OF LEATHER NOVELTIES | Sewing Baskets, satin lined, with uselul requisites, Burnt leather TELESCOPE COUCH BEDS Speciat #575 Armour’s Shield Hams 28¢ KOC KER is illustrated) yer Photo Cases, with embossed large flowers. Laundry Kits, fitted | er has with cord and 6 celluloid pins, slat Leather picture broad brames, Pullman A requisite for the occasional ack, Slippers and otis 73e guest or aS a permanent fixtur and atural bach where space is limited This tt It wso couch can be sep.rated to furm | makes a very ie Patriotic Leather Fobs—with flag two separate beds, Equipped and Queen Quality’; re Mir ante ie ing $165 rf nth ove 19¢ The trame is ed finis! er (Po otre I eaeeanesiesheeieaiademeseiemanmameanemmnmaeesiaa matble for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept., or for $2 in Cash at ga Ofiice on Fifth Floor, Houble gx Stamps Vi 12 0'Clock, Single gM Stamps Thereat Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day. + —LoT NO, a Every department in the entire store joins in the movement, though, unfortunately, we Every bit of this merchandise has been carefully selected, and this, FRIDAY ONLY: Men’s $3.50 & $ $4.00 Shoes at This is all high-grade footwear, termed but the imperfections are 80 slight that they are hardly perceptible, and will not at all affect the wearing 2.45 Button or lace All have Goodyear welted Not every size In each style, but all sizes included in the entire FRIDAY ONLY Men’s $5.50 to $10 $ Raincoats at.... Double texture Raincoats offered at less than wholesale. 3.45 Tans, grays or mixtures. A few single enn “Nemo Week” A Great Corset Value! Self-Reducing and Back-Resting; for the average Girdle top; fine Gives two splen- did services for one price— full figure. white coutil. By making the figure lighter and smaller, by strengthening the back and corre poise, this Nemo Corset gi fashion effect that no ordinary corset can produce. great value that the manufac- turers refuse to fill duplicate orders. This special mode! was prepared for Nemo Week only, No Charge for Fitting -—--— FRIDAY ONLY—— UNDERWEAR | Weeen‘a Dainty Envelope Che- mises—ol sheer nainsook or cam- prettily lace trimmed and beribboned, up to $1. 38, special tric, wi ite, black and colors; 1 1 at all sizes; reg, 186; per I © | women's Night Gowne—ot excel- ea | nainsook, crinkle or batiste;, slip-over effect; sleeves; lent qualir ———FRIDAY ONLY. WOMEN’S & MISSES’ $11.50 DRESSES These splendid dresses are fash- joned of Taffeta Silk, Poplin, bd Serge, in the x All the wanted colors are rep pre- sented. Also eee and Black, ‘ ——FRIDAY ONLY——— QUADRUPLE PLATED BREAD TRAY =o Choice of hammered gray or plain burnished silver, excellent special —FRIDAY ONLY-——— MEN’S and WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR | Women’ 's 19¢ Ribbed Cotton Vests trimmed with silk and mercer+ ized ribbons at neck and arm- holes, slightly impere | Women's 50c Excellent Quality Fine Stitch Tight Knee and Lace- Trimmed Cotton Com. bination Sulis— ivgular and extra sizes Men's 59¢ Balbriggan Shirts and celebrated Conde make; double reinforced seats in Drawers the drawers; suspen- der tapes; slight im- perfections; We give a Green Trading Stamps

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