The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1917, Page 7

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4 2 FOP, TE = EF ee Pane TT EN eee feces RYH AMP TTLLLLL LLL MTOR EDDA TT i acme oxccomaneens ‘S$ LAFAYETTE SOUVENIRS PARIS, May 4.—Capt. Bureaux de + & great-grandson of the Marquis ite, has sent Ambassador Sharp ber of souvenirs of tho en of They are to given committee whiott has fe ingly %] toa the vane a Waa urrandhr. 8 he original Feotgeanington by Stewart on ., & gold x pre- man to oa Lafayette ey the City Y York and @ number of other ob- ys A little box made out of nn’s tree and containing lock ot Franklin's hair. The collec- fhon wes sesn'in America at tho Chi. cpen Pennettan, When you stop to think a minute, you can realize what great demands are made on your eyes every day. So much work is done in bad light—both daylight and arti- ficial. Pag Oculists are registered deel and are well Saati ied to examine your eyes and determine exactly the kind of glasses you need —if any. They will tell you also—if you wear glasses — whether those are properly adapted to the present condition of your eyes. Through combining the work of the Oculist, Optician and lens grinder—on a large scale —we are enabled to furnish to you Harris Glasses at a cost of from $2.00 and upward. W.S¥Stannis Weutists and Gprierang | Se Fast 334 St, near 4th Ave 4 West 126th St. near Lenox Ave 71 W Mth St, bet. bth & 6th Aves id Columbus Av., bet. Slet & 82d Sta assau stu Taos St.Nicholas Av.,bet. 180th & tStet. 2629 Broadway bet. 99th & 100th Sta near John St 1007 Broadway, or Wulo'by, Brooklyn 489 Fulton St., opp. A. & 8, Brooklyn 3 Broad 81 ext to Beden, Newark PT? TWO SAFE ROBBERS PRIPLED FLEEING DOWN A RAN PPE 2 eas Both Legs of One Broken, Wrist of Companion Frac- tured—Both Captured, Policemen McGill, Lilly and Bendt of the Weat One Hundred and Fifty- second Street Station were at One Hundred and Forty-fifth Street and Broadway at 4 A. M. to-day when they heard an explosion in the two- story building at No. 643 West One Hundred and Forty-fifth Street, They found one man Helpless tn the rear yard and another trying to acale a fence, The man on the fenco, caught by Lilly, described himeelf os James Martin. His left wrist was! >roken, The man on the ground, who had both legs broken, said he was Andy Collins, thirty-eight, a speculator, no home. There is a restaurant on the ground floor of the building and a poolroom and the Harlem Branch of the Metro+ politan Life Insurance Company on} the second. A lot of clothing was taken trom the poolroom and pabked around the safe, A hole was drilled and a chargo of nitro-glycerine poured in, The ex- plosion was #0 great it tore off the outer door of the safe and aroused the neighborhood. The men ran to a window and tried to slide to the yard on a rain eral pipe. It broke and they fell thirty- five feet. A third man acting as) lookout escaped. The police declare they {dentified | Collins as James Reynolds, alias “Providence Slim,” as a notorious crook, who at one time was charged with conducting a resort for thieves | on the Bowery. He now 1s said to be the proprietor of a Bowery saloon. | Martin was recognized as Martin | Flannagan who, the police say, has | numerous aliases, They declare he has been only two weeks out of Bing Sing, where he went for trying to break Into the Rockefeller Institute. | Call on Danks WASHINGTON troller of the Cu w Condition, | day |call for the condition of all na banks at the clove of business on Tues- day, May mm The Becadines Sfonl Where Fashion Pilg | Hagedorn | Broadway; Cor. 81st St. For Saturday Only Sale of 97 Cloth Suits At Half Prices and Less Taken from Regular Stock SUITS. —That were up to $42.50. Now 18.50 SUITS—rhat were up to 855.00. Now 22.50 SUITS—tPhat were up to $85.00. Now 32.50 COATS —That were up to 855.00, NOW 25.00 DRESSES For Street, Afternoon and Evening Odds and Ends, Formerly up to $65.00 5.00 NO C.O.D.'5_ NO EXCHANGES. NO APPROVALS foroh Ti3to 169 to 173 SMITH ST. BROADWAY Msicect Special, BINING SUN Elegantly Lesigned NG SUITE, [4-Room Flat | Fasy Terms,$129 Perfectly Specially Priced | WE FURNISH YOUR HOME FOR $1.00 aw EK | Cor, of Sumner Avenue This l'andseme 5-Piece Lb 98 Constructed . KURTZ & SONS, FURNITURE, BROOKLYN== OPEN SON DAY. A WD Sé ATER bi EVENINGS" | WILL HOLD ON SATURDAY A Special Sale of About Three Hundred & Fifty MISSES’ TAILLEUR SUITS Regularly 35.00 to 65.00 ON SALE AT 20.00 32.00 ‘ Strictly tailored mannish type, demi-tailored, braid-bound and waist- coat models of men's wear serge, tweed, gabardine, wool jersey and a number of taffeta and silk suits, Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Travel Coats Of gunniburl, burella, serge and gabardine, in an assortment of various styles for street, travel and sports wear. Sizes 14 to 18. Formerly up to 29.50 18.50 Misses’ Daytime Frocks Included are frocks of serge, serge and satin com- bined and taffeta in a variety of smart styles. sizes 14 to 18, Formerly up to 35.00 15.00 Misses’ Dance Frocks Dainty models suitable for summer wear, fashioned eta, net and chiffon in white and colors. Sizes 14 to 18, Formerly up to 35.00 15.00 Datnty Summer Frocks for the debutante, the confirmand and the graduate, executed in laces, nets, organdies and fine linens. 25.00 to 95.00 Special Sale of | FLAPPER SUITS & COATS “Reg U.S.PatOFt, For the Hard-to-fit Girl of 12 to 16 Suits 16.50 to 35.00 Coats 13.50 to 29.50 Formerly 29.50 to 49.50 Formerly 18.50 to 45.00 Jacquette and Norfolk Pleated and barrel silhouette models in twill, serge and coats in navy, serge and novelty suitings. Sizes 12 sport shades. Sizes 12 to 16. to 16. BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specially Shop of Onizinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET @ BONWIT TELLER aco. & The Specia ly Shop of Oxzinations FIFTH AVENUE at bem STREET SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY FROM The Annual May Sale of UNDERGARMENTS At Much Below Regular Prices Philippine Nightgowns Of fine nainsook, hand made and embroidered with 2 25 rose design. Crepe de Chine Nightgowns Empire model of fine quality crepe, and ribbon ties, hemstitching 3.95 “Bontell” Batiste Lingerie Night Gowns.. ane) | 1,50 1.95 2.95 Chemises... ; cies ee 1/0 «6158 = 2.95 Combinations... Siena onan i [ah 198 Petticoats... 9 155 195 ~ 3.05 Special Value BROCHE_ CORSETS | Incomplete Sizes) | Regularly 6.00 to 7.50 | 350 | Medium and low bust styles, in pink and white only, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT |! THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917, 9th to 60th Street "At Bloomingdales’ price. Second Floor. ‘At Bloomingdales’ May Sale of Undermuslins in this big sale: Envelope Chemises 10 styles at 49¢ 50 styles at 79¢ 50 style: 25 style 15 style: 4 styles at $2.25 15 styles up to $2.98 Combinations 10 styles at 79¢ 35 styles at 98c¢ 15 styles at $1.49 10 styles at $1.98 i 5 styles at $2.25 | 10 styles up to $2.98 | | Corset Covers 5 styles at 21e 35 styles at 290 35 styles at 39¢ 4 Drawers 20 styles at 19¢ 10 styles at 29¢ 25 styles at 39¢ 25 styles at 49¢ 10 styles at 59¢ 15 styles up to $1.98 Petticoats 15 styles at 49¢ | 20 styles at 79¢ | 45 styles at 93c | 20 styles at $1.49 15 styles at $1.98 15 styles at $2.98 7 styles at $3.98 25 styles up to $5.98 Second Floor, Night Gowns 3 styles at 49¢ 50 atyles at 79¢ 200 styles at 98¢ 35 styles at $1.49 35 styles at $1.98 15 atyles at $2.98 10 sty! ‘At Bloomingdales’ ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH" Lex.to3d Av. Ralls, Extraordinary Values at $14.75 Sizes and Models for Misses and Women We are showing a particularly comprehensive assortment of suits at this Instead of augmenting it from time to time by filling in with job lots and left-overs from manufacturers, we are taking the broken lines from our higher priced assortments and grouping them under this price. This affords you not only an ample selection but values that are great. For tomorrow's selling the merchandise will be strengthened so that you will be sure to find @ suit to please you and a value that will more than please you. Here is a schedule showing briefly what you will find 20 styles up to $1.98 9 at $3.98 20 etyles up to $6.98 OT MART EER TARO OE RM ah WLS Se oo Women’s Shoes Reduced to $4.65 There are several hundred pairs of shoes taken from higher priced lines and reduced to $4.65 to close out broken style ranges. There are all sizes in the lot, but not in each style, and any pair you choose is a big bargain. Included in the lot are shoes of Havana Brown Kid | All Gray Suede Gunmetal, Gray Suede Topa Gunmetal, Gray Kid Tops Battleship Gray Kid White Washable Kid Dark Gray, Light Gray Tops Brown Suede, Fawn Tops Second Floor. At Bloomingdates’ Children’s ‘Nature Shape” Shoes Made Especially for Bloomingdales’ Shaped over lasts conforming to the foot of the growing child, these shoes furnish ample room at the toes, but fit snugly at the heels, without chaf- ing. They are made of carefully selected stock. Tan or Black or Patent Leather shoes + pumps, high or regular cut, lace or button models, with kid or cloth tops. White Nu Buck or or pumps, lace or Priced according to sizes and Buckskin shoes button — styles. qualities. Ends Tomorrow Baby's needs ‘are too numerous for you to overlook this opportunity to furnish them at savings that make a visit tomorrow greatly w | Infants’ Nighties, 35¢ neck al orth your while, Pique Carriage Covers, 49e Pique, scalloped edges, daintily embroidered, | Dimity or cotton crepe, || and sleeves finished y loped edge. Sizes 1 to 2 Long Slips, 35¢ ok, neck and ith Val Pillow Covers, 45c Lawn, plain or ruffled, t with hemstitching Dainty Dresses, 9c Cunning “Empire dresses, with ribbon-drawn beading at waist and trimmed with tucks and uinty Val, Pink or Blue Down Pillows, 50 White Fioss Pillows, 29¢ sleeves fin or emt Carriage Covers, 98¢ with ruffles of fine, nent ery At Bloomingdulen At Btoomingdalea’ Meats & Poultry Fan D | Fur Storage At Low Rates | | Bleck Shoes, >1.98 to $4.98; White or Tan Shoes, $2.48 to £5.98. Wy “Baby Week” Sale mm, dry + cold - ale sto > premises, fire of the MARE eee ps” ALL CARS ae een enemies BLOOMINGDALES’ ‘At Bloomingdales May White Sale of Linens and Domestics Although wholesale prices are high, we offer dependable merchan- dine at very special prices. Inciuded are table and decorative linens, sheets, cases and blankets. Main Floor, At Bloomingdales” Phone Men’s Regimental Plaza 5900 Ties, $1 English ital stripes, silk, open “1 ota finished wi slidewell neckban: Each tie icbehed with regimental name, and every design is authentic, The following patterns in stock: Fifth Lancers © Dragoon! Back Water Royal West Kent Alain Floor. ‘At Bloomingdale: Men’s Summer Underwear, 39c Beginning to need ‘em now. Here are some splendid values in firet quality dependable gdods at a price which is mighty reason- Athletic style white ribbed union suits, 39, Balbriggan underwear; short sleeve shirts and double-reat draw- ers with extra suspender tapes at waist, 39e, Nainsook Shirts or Drawers, 2/c Athletic pedes shirts; knee length drawers. Nainsook in large or small checks, Also hair-line stripes. ‘At Hloomingdales’ Men’s and Youths’ Suits ) Reduced to $11.50 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, “morsteds or cheviots in desirable shades. Double- or single-breasted and belted models for the young man, also conservative styles for his dad. All sizes up to 46 chest measure, but not in all styles. Beoond Floor Boys’ Suits and Reefers, $5.95 The Suits—of 5 pateh pocket, Norfoll or two pairs of trousers, f and taped seams; sizes 7 to 17 For the Little Fellows o to 8 years are suits of s or shepherd checks, in px The Reefers verges, cheviots or shepherd checks, in sizes ranging from 2 to 10 years. Blue Serge Suits —— vor confirmation or dress wear; sizes 7 to 17 years, at $4.93 to $17.95. el i Floor H cheviot, At Bloomingdales Victrolas and Grafonolas | Our Talking Machine Department presents the opportunity to hear both instruments side by side. You choose which appeals to you. Victrolas, $15.00 to $250.00 Grafonolas, $15.00 to $200.00 Sold on easy terms, without interest or extras, Third Floor ‘At Bloomingdales In the sapniauai *On- -Roof Assorted Rose Bushes, 10 Fruit Trees, Each, 29¢ Included are upple, pear, peach and plum trees, Flowering Shrubs, 39¢ Lilac, forsythia, deutzia, hy drangea, weigelia, almond spirea, red dogwood, kerria, Rose of Sharon, bridal wreath, strawberry bush, honeysuckle, japan quince, snowball, mock orange Combination of 4 Fruit Trees, 69¢ One euch of apple, pear, plum and peach, 5 Flowering Shrubs, 89c¢ One each of hydrangea, for- | sythia, lilac, br wreath, | *" weigelia. trees at auction a licens Select any merchandise ¢ sold to the highest bidder begins at Combination for 50c 2.30 BM 12 pkgs. flower seeds, 2 dahlia Hardy Plante, & > 2 canna bulbs, 10 oxalis, yy alis, 12 gladioli bulbs and 4 tube- |G SRR roses. aniums, y Vegetable or Flower Seeds, in pots 5 i righ Packuge, Je and Se plants box for $1.00, 12¢; veretable plants at special prices. Lawn Grass Seed; Qt. Bushel, $3.00 California Privet; Each 3c; 100, $2.75; Barberry, 19 Prepaid Mail Orders F Cut Flowers Muain Floor Roses and Carnat’ons; Each 3c Floral Designs, $1.90 and Up ne C. O. D. Greenhouses 59TH TO 60TH ST. LEX, TMD AVE.

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