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Pattee « Andes wane de hea nade gb’ Obs pi BY: Sigs RELIES: ale phap ees op NAHE RMU he eagle PWARCANT BE WON } K, Vawter, charged Denies retin Is Hiding’ eehpeabicaee at Aap of insanity to-day ‘ Losses, but Declares That | torney vegan "G rmany Is. | Dr Ay M. Showalte (uu, yrtght, by the United trem.) | | LONDON, May 3.—Lord Northcliffe |)... fs probably the squarest facer of facts! J) fm Engiand. To-day the United Press| ician at Put squarely up to him the proposl-| tion said he had ne Hion of the wathdring doubt and dis. | tleitles about Vawter zy man, frust in America resulting from be- Hef that Nritish officiaidom has not} been frank with America in its state- Ment. of submarine losses—and possi- bly has not told the full truth re- Hi balanced, ‘ Harding tho Allies’ successes on the | Oalanced West front . “In regard to the loss of tonnage by 7 gubmarines,” said Lord Northeliffe, maeete B5e, Quality 4 “there is no doubt that the figures k are serious. The Ge nment does j Rot prevent onr newspapers from @aying wo, nor prevent American cor- Di ect W. \ Fespondent® from saying #0. The from Wholesaler / Government, will, I believe, very soon [yesh OFF the Roaster Publish the full facts and figures, as }, moon as they can arrange t matte With our French and Italian allies. “I do not hositate to say in my “papers that the submarine fe is tho test difficulty ive had so far, but to pre- ten, that the war can be won by the submarine is preposterou: “Certainly there can be no com Of lack of frankness or of ove | * — gorship in the reports of the United Press and the Associated Press corres- Pondents at the British In the @arly part of the war I was one of the @ensorship’s severest crittes, But 1 @m convin t dally » Feports of the progress of the British advance as pu i bere and in th United States the frankest st MODELS 815 TY AN) t ee eet by: any = Smut Weekly Sam tintil Entire ents. mt Es ees very, face tune heb All ie Newest Revdids \\ are conceuling thelr hugu loxses men and our methodcal capture of their underground forts in the bat- tles around Arras should convince Americans that our successes | been so great as to cause them to hide their colossal ave es in dead, eines, prisoners, guoe and other | TODAY'S BEAUTY HELP j booty. “Whon they are winning Gers mans are frankness | day they are hiding even such facts as the capture of Bagd 4 have not even y lished by the T “The whole situation of the war in that in 1914 and 1915 the Prussians owing to their many years of prepa ration, wer areas, though they lost ail their col- onies and had their ships driven from |i) iways bright, soft the seas. Last year was the year of fluffy in, fact that final preparation by the Allies, but, abu during 1916 th resembled that) arr point in a tug side seems a the line. d To-day Turkey is on its last |" legs. Austria and Hungary are |‘ erying out for peace and Prussia jj.) and Bavaria are discontented | We find vou can rwed to be pyb- expensive sha poo, the dand 1 won crfully cl feeling After its us successful in’ certains, when ne sa full cup of 8 0 it is ens vair instead of jus Advt “You ask about Ireland and Tap preclate the stimulus that would be given the cam; the Irish question gettled, ‘There is however, no difficulty between Eng Jand and Ire 1 The dittculty is between the L tant and the South and Southwest Catholics. Mr Lioyd George is devoting amount of time in ¢ about union among the Irish pe themselves, We hope no les you for an varly and. satisfacte settiement BRITISH MINES DESTROY 20s) MANY GERMAN SUBMARINES © =". A PORT IN PUROPE, May 8—1 led mines newly planted by the British “ald mine in the war zone off the German e haye recently destroyed many Ger- man submarines which att ese results hay It is known that zone deals with the the North Sea chains and detonating mines operat An elastic back and ab dominal supporting belt for men, which will help to. re duce stomach, increase lung expansion, improve the fig ure nnd ¢ greater warmth and added com. fort; while its flexibility i permits utmost freedom of {i movement, For Men ~ $3 50 to $7.50 SWEAR VAWTER, SLAYER OF STOCKTON HETH, 1S wo TD BYTHE SUBMARINE, lis Mind Like a Baby 2 His Special Studies, One Doctor Declares. } Says NORTHCLIFFE CHRISTIANSBURG, Va, May 3.— Me defense in the trial of Charles At Bloomingdales® May White Sale of Undermuslins The prices are irresistible. Included are night gowns, chemises, corset covers, petti- coats, combinations, drawers, corsets, waists, infants’ wear, etc turned to a pha! ind Vawter's at- calling allenists, the lettee to Heth in which Vawter | practically conceded his wife did not love him was tn his opinion written | K. F. Henderson, ¢ P. 1, on cross while Vawter's mind wag veloped in his particular about other matters he was mentally as a child. Dr, Henderson said he always had regarded Vawter as un- Delivered Free eect kal ner Guaranteed or Money Back GILLES COFFEE CO. Est. 77 one Phone Barclay 9667 NO DEPOSIT|} Columbia ¢%@ Grafonolas \ee/ At Bloominadale: Hosiery for Everybody Women’s “‘Courtiy” Sitk Stockings, 98c could obtain to sell at this price ‘The gerter hem is of mercerize All fashionable also black and white. TF West Lith Street. 2 Bloomingdales’, Women’s Fibre Silk Stockings, 35¢ beauty your hair a, which they Mts’ advantage by washing it canthrox. It makes a very simple, in whieh the hair and scalp thoroughly of “al Women’s Lisle Thread Stockings, 19c Main Floor hat the hair dries quickly az At Bloomingdales’ Women’s Knit Undergarments Weights for Summer Specially selected items, marked at popular prices for the May Sale of White. r streaked in appearance it tant than it is, and so soft that xing it becomes a pleasure ler use a teaspoonful of canthrox, which | eto pull the other over} you can get from any good ¢ olve it in a cup of hot wa he topo the | Ms ton OF Also pants to matca, Kayser’s Vests, 25¢ Tibved cotton, , trimmed with lace Kayser’s Vests, 39c sith th Amnesties were | Hhow Ladies Improve neck model in various effects, Main Floor mingdales' Electrical Housewares First Aid to Summer Comfort The Electric Iron is a boon to the busy housewife on a warm. @ (nickel steel with wooden hand! Trice $5.50, Flectric , with ebony 4 separate grill. $6.50. “quick bite” prepared in the Electric Electric Percoiator gives just the or to the coffee; a new model in the shape of an Urn is octagonal , nickel steel, ebony handles, The Electric Toaster, the x to ull such, as it ¢ tn much fh small household the ; it is made of n as a toaster, a broiler Chafing Dish, 311.99, pted to Don’t .weaken the aten! out of thelr bases. perfection of Lousefurnishing greatly heartened the British Ad miralty, u This erypti re undoubted! bs. Cocktails to make use of other marine appara tus than siinply anc contact. by diluting them. Stir mines. The western t ry For Women Kayser’s Silk Gloves, 59c ported to have been a seawall of nets,, With big lumps of ice ing from sunken bases. or ice the bottle. LZ eae | [W. B SUPPORT-U BELT For Golfing, Riding, Motoring and for All Field Athletics. because there is @ dist All are stamped * noitled or black with Floral and Allo er Wall Paper, roll, 5c iting «ooms and Bill Bicthers Broadway at 49th Street 1456 Broadway at 42d Street ‘At Bloomingdales’ 200 Silk Dresses, Exceptional Vaiues, $14 Ten Pretty Styles for Women and Misses Some of these dresses have been taken from our own higher priced lines and reduced. The others are from one of the best New York dress special- ists who closed out a small lot at a price which makes this offer possible. Dresses for Street, Afternoon or Sport Weer Pongees, Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Crepe Meteors Light or Dark Shades; Also Blacks; Seme Emovroidered Secon Floor Large quantitics of silk, fibre silk, lisle and cotton hosiery for every member of the family. Good values, al- ways. Men's Silk Socks, 35¢ Pure ilk, with reinforced heels and doub'e soles. Black, white, tan, gray, navy or mode. Men’s Fibre Siik Sechs, 29¢ Reinforced heels and double soles. Elack, white, tan, silver tray, dark gray or navy Men's Lisie Thread Socks, 19¢ Seconds, Black, white or colors Boys’ & Girls’ Sox, 15¢ Plain white, tan or black, with turned tops. Also. plain, white with fancy striped tops. Boys’ & Girls’ Sox, 25¢ Mercerized lisle in plain white, black or tan. Also plaid tops and two-tone effects, Union Suits, 29c¢ White ribbed cotton, shaped low neck styles Union Suits, 39e Fine cotton, shaped, low neck, tight knees or umbrelia style Union Suits, 69¢ Lisle thread, shaped; tight knees or wide umbrella style and retains rill serves a three fold pur andles, and may be used $18.00. Milk Warmer—heats baby's bottle in other electrical devices will be tound in our Section, moderacely priced Hasement, Picture Framing Deparment } A section devoted to the framing of photo | «raphs, etchings, water |4 =| 10) $10.01 Frases alse made to order trom o |{ selection of several tho sand sample Restoring of Pictures Re-silvering of Mirrors and Serving Trays to Order using your favorite piece « picture or ny the ce trepiece All work done by oy cialists, Estimate wmitted. — Write or phone Plaza 5900. Phone Plaza 5900 At Bloomingdales Lex.to3d Av. 1500 Untrimmed Hats—Special 59c greatest value-giving events of the season. Hats trimmed free when hat and trimmings ire purchased in department. The latest and most wanted shapes The season’s most popular braids Splendid assortment of colors, also black The assortment is so comprehensive that every taste can be satisfied There are no restrictions as to quanti- Milliners are invited to participate in this timely offering and take advantage of these prices, which are so retnarkably low that they will interest the trade. Main Floor Boys’ Suits and Reefer Coats Specially Priced hree specially collections, about 500 garments in all, are to be featured to-morrow. Norfolie model, patch pocket suits of fancy cheviots; sizes 3 Reefer coats of or fancy cheviots; At Bloomingdales Men’s Summer About time to discard heavy gar Hunting season for light undergarments is now cn. Underwear tained anywhere. Nainsook Union Suits, 48¢ also hair-lined Men’s Shirts Reduced to 74c CL mes Dele 0 Meat ae 10% tat 17% 1 18 13 Mie “oe rT oe re) se rT These are regular goods, bought in a regular way, and have been selling at a higher price. As you see, the size | Ribbed Undergarments. 39c : is broken, and we cannot “‘fill in” at the present ' prices. Thercfore we are going to close out the Ss y 8 a mercerized cotton material, of soft tex- with double seats and suspender tapes in remaining stock at 74c¢ each, Nainsook Shirts or Drawers, 29c 80 ccunt percale or printed madras in a variety of Athletic style shirts, knee length drawers, Nainsook in large or smart patterns- Stuttgarter Undergarments (Seconds), Lightweight natural gray merino, long or short sleeve sl e length drawers At Bloomingdales The luxury of silk pajames at the cost for cotton. ture and silky sheen. Roomily cut and trimmed with double silk loops end pearl buttons. Majority in plain wh ite, but may be hed in colors, if desired. Sizes for small, large or extra large men. ma Suite, 5 Pieces, $49.75 Men's Madras Pajemas, $1.44 ned of white corded maczas in self stripes; also novelty . with blue, lavender or tan besder, Trimmed with mercerized loops and pearl buttons, mall to extra large size Pieces sold separately |Keed Table Lamp, $6.75 Lamp is 20 inches Reed Rocher, $9. . Men’s Muslin Night Shirts, 48c Reed Round Table, $7.00 2 0 Top is 28 inches Reed Settee, he eed “Arm Chair, 59. 75 1 avered with creto’ - Storage Low kates sorimer ‘| ature Thsure | nd Flow . ia i to an elaborate mounted | 4 frame, as illustrated, at |4 || | / fire oF theft ; iy side lined with p enever you want 1 1 leather. Choice of ange ste f Victor > mt 1Binch sizer, at $6.90 lumbia Records, also needles, cab C u ner bag at $7.90. 7 —- ee ee th 70 BLOOMIN LEA, TOS DAVE. At Bioomingdates’ May White Sale of Linens & Domestics Although wholesale prices are high, we offer dependable merchandise at very special prices. Included are table and decorative linens, sheets, cases and blankets. Main Floor, At Bloomingdales’ Men’s and Youths’ Suits NY Reduced to $11.50 o~\\ To keep our assortments up to the mark~all broken lines have been brought together and subjected to a sharp cut in price. Of course there are only one, two or three suits of a kind, of a quality that cannot ordinarily be bought for $11.50. Materials are plain blue serges, worsteds or cheviots in desirable shades. Double- or single-breasted and belted medels for the young man, also conservative styles for his dad. All sizes up to 46 chest measure, but not in all styles. Second Floor ‘At Bloomingdales’ negligee style, with French cuffs. Matn Floor ‘At Blvomingdales Y sOlESETTR (s-ey) SR 2) T € p ATCA EGISTERED quality mustin, $0 inches | ‘aid. V-neck model, plain Sizes 15 to 20. wed with fast color fancy : Victrolas and Grafonolas he ies a4 Id-air storage Our Talking Machine Depar ment presents the opr ortunity Grafonolas, $15 to 8: 00 | al, § for you end your fiends you are and Co | both instruments side by side ! y Loose which appeals to you. | ee | Vv ‘e:rolas, 15 to $250 | |