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; ; ) vn: RR RRO ee rw pu aaa Sea made of fir, Read where ; | |administration of the Dutch colony, | part in the pageant and every one of it tells how David brie tne ot the KIDDIE KLUB GIRLS MAKE the transfer to the British, the change | the audience to salute the Stars and | Atk of God, Read the long list— under George Waahingtoh to repre-| Stripes, recite the “Pledge to tho you'll see they were all mado of fir, COSTUMES FOR PAG! sentative democratic government and| Flag” and sing the first and last ir was used to make flooring for the development of the city the| verses of “The Star Spangled Ban- by decks of ships, gut under the feet of greatest port of the New Wo the | ner,” after which there will j People to walk 3 Mt t onl melting pot for the nations and |ing salue of the American Flag and 4 LOOKS CROSS Y ED put where tt coma be sean and ak More ‘Bus Drivers Go Out, but|/Sew Own Garments for Forthcom- an th fr industries, the Kiddie Klub pennants to the God. mired, but in humble pl: vhere the ji 3 i ic | The ctacle will end with the |dess of Liberty on the pedestal in the storm could smite it and the sun| some of Munition Plant En- ing Patriotic Presentation Of | sising of all those who have taken !centre of the xrent assembly. ‘ U mun 3 gineers Go Back, “Young Manhattan,” | ‘Look at the myrtle tree. It was ect an evergreen tree. Neither weather| LONDON, May 15.—Despite appeals| As May 26 and the Kiddle Klub's | ‘ r Ror feaon affected its looks. There — ae poking ¢ ‘i ink of]and threats of the Government the | pageant, “Young Manhattan,” on the Rroundhog until he saw the myrtie|sttike among "bus drivers ts spread. |Central Park Playground lawn at tree. Tho real Christian never back-|ing. With the exception of a few|West Drive and Sixty-fourth Street, § 1 Le g ! ite the Power. to Know dite RuGe Giles ols mel Sui reas Wee Coleam ita memeamenn| | CMTS: Se LSTON Jule changes. The May Sale of White Ky : Good From Evil.” Deo | Tretayrtio had a very aweet acent,[PEvce 8 entirely suspended to-day. |the young actors and actresses in the Muslin Underwear,| Linens, Towels, 2 « 4 es ; yr istory of this . 4 peculiarly its. o Th | A Government appeal several days | representation of the hi t ‘orse’ Ete. clares the Evangelist, | Fancn about rent Christian character, |Z0 urging the drivers to resume |isiand, ines the Indiana had it all to ake is Beauty Cream Corsets, Waists, Etc.| Bedding, Etc. | something that's not kilied by suffer-| work so munition workers could reach | (hemseives down to the present day, New stocks being added| Snow-white merchandise daily, to make each day’s| at irresistible prices. Hotels offerings of prime import- and institutions should not ance to economical women. | fail to take advantage of Many special values in in-|the offerings during this fants’ apparel. sale. ing or misfortune. It was covered ‘ is becoming more and more conspicu- About 4,000 heard Billy Sunday’ With blossoms, snow-white, star-|(uelr Places of employment without | = 4g haped, tes tare ldelay met with no response, A | ous. : ra Sermon in his Tabernacte this after- Ghrtetlan ns Purity of the} tect was made to-day to apply the| The group of Kiddie Klub young-|_ The lemon juice massage indulged) Frese alls soutatntep Uaeut inter Hoon. His subject was “The Fir “It is a frult-bearing tree. 1 know| “defense of the realm” act. stera under traiging by the recrea- | in once of twice each day means a lit-| Tn cols pentane Sen shake Tree.” Mr. Sunday took his text from church members who make a great |,In Manchester about 60 per cont. of | ion start of the Park Department in tle time and trouble, girls, but what] Weir and you have a. whole quarter so ih p' ngineers r ror his one pall a pa Oe af at she DOIN Ore eee, put they are | morning. This ia expected to have a|Tompkina ‘Auare Park, for instance,|Of the splendid results? A skin| pint of skin and complexion lotion at shall come up the fir tree and instea 4 " Second o good effect in other cities, where the| got a sewing machine with which to |bleached beautifully white, a complex-| about the cost one usually pays for neers SION aati : of the briar shall come up the myrtle ing on this virtue, constant! ving | Workers have been awaiting the de-| hasten the preparation of their | fon with the bloom of a peach, a soft: | small Jar of ordinary cold cream. Be ‘At Bloomtnpdates’ 7 tree.” to add something t! sparkle ee of rs engineers tn Nay Clty. | costumes. They believe that py | ening of those lines of care; in fact,| sure to strain the lemon juice so no All Thi We he A I V “ = » ond glitter te in ec. The any of the men returned to work 7 - a skin eloquent of nature's purity and | pul ets into the bottle, then this eeR—. po Bestacd ee ae ores laneUAwE” cory of 8 Christmas, ver in{tn the factories in Surrey, where the this bit of enterprisg they will be | hands white, soft and full of charm. [lotion will remain pure and fresh for tad n important % y, at did n't have its day and it is thrown into the alley, | feeling against the young strikers Is/the first to hold a dress rehearsal! What girl or woman hasn't heard of} months. When massaged daily into Sale of I eather Goods pete In Pictures. When the There are go many Content (0 Oe | oe ee ne oe ifactarien nara lf thei dance. The Tompiine | lemon juice to remove tun, freekles| the face, neck, arms and hands nohman talks he talks all over, Shade trees, a a ctories have) Square group's contribution to the css; rs i 1 ‘i Paid is also tr “Which are you? ‘The thorn or fir?| been denied permission to enter the| big kaleidoscopic picture. Ia to ‘be | AU4 sillowness: to bleach the rt ira pk Ele Cnet ane ture Leather requirements for men or women, also many also true of the German and {The briar or , affected dixtrt | indmill dance, idealising one of |? bring out the roses, the freshness} smoothen and beautify the skin. articles appropriate for men called to the colors. tl lew. ie . ‘ ongitre: i Vétpdol eel tha aeak’ thiteeetoa e hdd the hidden beauty? But lemon] Any druggists or toilet counter will “ aie Deiitives ave niviva xxiat Oise seturned to worse Oni 6 compares] crip eel ere OF Mannettan’s Taice ulonye la noid, theratote evitate| ungiy three suncel OG HER HIME Included are suit cases, tourist bags, women’s hat ; es ¥ead them so readily, That's fd hd bai ca : Uvely small number of mea remained| It happens, to the great delight of | ing, and should be mixed with orchard | for a few cents and the grocer the boxes, Jewel cases, fitted sets, purses, women’s hand bags, ‘movies’ ‘ie sie bcaNeaeks | out. | those assigned to the windmill dance, | white this way: Strain through a fine | lemons.—Advt women's belts, men’s wallets, purses and letter cases. the ‘movies’ have taken such a strong SAN FRANCISCO, May 16.—The sail —-— . Pp o ‘ 1S BAD ANCTSCO, May t0.The sails that the Kiddie Kiub colors, blue, ‘ain Floor. hold upon the people. When God ing vessel St. Francis, owned by Libby,| Charles A. Pillabary, 58 Yeaes! white and orange, are alsu the colors told Adam to name the animais {t McNeill & Libby, is ashore at Unimak Maine Editor. Dies. | uf Holland and of the present City of ‘At Bloomingdales’ ; was the same as if God had said to 1488, Alaska, according to wireless re-| BELFAST, Me, May 15.—Charles a.| New York. 4 M him ‘8 “ ’ porta received here to-day from Dutch | Pillsbury, for the past fifty-eight years| The pageant, beginning with flerce n ore f y im “Byudy the moving pictures. Harbor, Alaska, The crew and cannery | editor and publisher of the Republican |!9dian aborigines, untouched by the ha ays oO ur “The chapter from which my text {8 workmen on the boat were rescued. | Journal, a weekly, and widely known {n|&Taces or vices of European civillza- taken Is full of pictures, which are, Ship and cargo are a total loss, the mes-| New England news) circles, died tion, shows the ceding of Manhattan NEN Cs, “ghuw. he. Slecudnens 0? ™ae® sald, to-day at the age o' venty-elght Island by them to Peter Minuit, the righteousness, Take the Bible and go| * o = eH? through it carefully and see for your- self, see that God wants us to realize that being religious in the way the Bible teaches makes us the brightest and happiest. ‘Instead of thorn shall come up the fir tree.’ “Tam satisfied that there has never been a time in the history of the world when it is harder to live a consistent Christian life than now, 1 believe} that the conflict between God and the devil, between right and wrong, be- tween good and evil, is hotter than ever in all the centuries that have gone before, Never has there been a time when religion has been reduced We (\ Dee to 80 much form and ritualism. i “In the mind of Jesus religion was si! See “Ng BONWIT TELLER &COthy! } Church was to build up religion, | . The Specially Shop of Onzinations “A church of make-bolievers FTH TRE soon begets a generation of non- | FI AVENUE AT S6™S seal The Church seems to be tending toward religiousn as a substitute for righteousne: The Church in hor endeavors to serve God and mammon is becom- yed and losing power Aciinow geee teers ashy A Special Clearance Sale “The Church is sick and needs a See es ee ee remedy. Many wchers are like | some physiclans—stroag on ¢ sis but weak on therapeutics, Jesus dealt | Siwete wun mnt| WOMEN'S GEORGETTE CREPE GOWNS Suit-to-Measure Sale at the Special Price of $15.80 Your choice of a three- piece suit in single- or double-breasted sack style, plain or tancy, fashioned of blue serge, tancy worsted or cheviot. Good assortment of this season's colorings and patterns. Sizes over 46 Chest Measure, $2.00 Extra Seoond Floor, At Bloomtnodates For Women—- Cotton Union Suits, 29c Desirable quality white cotton union suits, form-fitting, in regu- lar and extra sizes. Women’s Vests, 12\4c Finely stitched low-neck white cotton vests, in regular and extra niece. At Bloomingdales’ For Men— Summer Shirts or Drawers, 25c Knit or nainsook undergar- ments in light weights to bring Summer comfort. Balbriggan undergarments con- sist of short sleeve shirts and double-seat drawers. White checked nainsook shirts and knee-length drawers. Choice at 250 garment. Main Floor ‘At Bloomingdales’ Men’s Lisle Thread Socks, 19c Every man is interested in lisle thread socks with reinforced heels and double soles at this Ui. !¢ price, HAVE ARRANGED FOR WEDNESDAY NOW Is the Time You Need Music MOST _ Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits, 29¢ For Summer needs—white cotton union suits. Quality’ ond moderate price will inter- est mothers. Music exerts a happy influence upon every mem- ber of the family. For real enjoyment nothing can take its place. It helps you to forget the everyday % loil- | A tatied i! uineds | Formerly 45.00 to 89.50 B cares and brings joy and happiness to your homes. Why deny yourself the benefits of good music? Featured Particularly—Light Shadings Come to Bloomingdales’ and secure Music's Fore- most Exponent, the new and UnrivalledTri-Solo Melodist ~ WALTERS: ! &8-Note Player Piano |. Main Floor, ‘At Bloomingdales’ Women’s Silk Gloves, 48c Offered at @ price so attractive a liberal Summer supply would prove @ wise economy. White Silk elhow-length glores; t-clasp white silk gloves, Silk liste gloves; R-claap style, in black or white. Maia Floor Included are a number of very modish gowns suitable for afternoon wear Colora-—bl white, cham. gray — several in beige, flesh pink and white Georgette Crepe—also novelty printed Main Bloor Georgette Crepe in panel effect, daintily flowered Georgette Crepe and | At Bloominadalew For Youngsters— Reed Sulkies, $3.98 A light-weight vehicle to add to baby's comfort. <x) Body of reed; » leatherette seat and fold. ing wood han- dlex wire — whetls, with = heavy rubber tires, Illus trated, Steel Outing Sulkies, with Hood, $4.98 mich trying 10 do a tightrope with | Georgette Crepe handsomely braided and embroided in unusual treatments, the devil.” Women's tik re Silk Hose, 29c Rendered highly serviceable by cotton garter tops, reinforced heels and double goles. Colors galore—a match for any conume or footwear. Main Floor polish, Le to see that it =A3Q5 is. | On Terms of 2a Week E Price Includes Beautiful Music Roll, Cab- \ iH inet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music (Your | i Own Selection) and Delivery to Your Home. if A Gas Iron has_many merits ONE of which is Economy At Bloomiugdales We Are Official Outfitters to ) You Don't Need a Course of Instruction to Play Your Favorite Music if You Have ns and closes with one mo- a Walters Player Piano in Your Home B . When closed, folds very ES OE HNC eS oy Scouts ot es iN ech WHEN our representative {teat To you-—who perhaps never had the time or oppor- Everything the young eoldier | | Gilt crete, Gest md recline, Fir was teed to inake musica - 1} — tunity to learn how to play~-the Player Piano gives requires may be obtained at Scout | | back padded with leatherette, muments. ary. tho. Bute and calls on you please per the: oswer-tascereanaliv’ Modis Chatter biel at Heedquarters on the fourth floor, | | rubber tired wheels mit him to demonstrate the ad- vantages of the GasIron. He willexplain how you can do Fourth Floor H music you like best. The New Tri-Solo Melodist Walters Player Piano is truly the most wonderful rument ever offered at the price. It is 80 easy to a Fourth Floor ‘At Kloominyaales A Rich Selection of =| or even a child can play it t it permits of fe the most artistic expre Phe tr ere shitting of a 2 . ° . Three Hours of Ironing Cee ee Bisse Blane ieee suctnecfs fe) il] Framed Pictures and Mirrors F O c 9 WwW h f CG Fe for hand-playing. : The Art Galleries are presenting many opportunities j | u) i > cordi invi » . in paintings, prints, decorative panels and mirrors for ( | or ne ent 8 ort o as *) Tou ste ¢ mrdially. incited to hear the alhers "r DORASEUDE be city or country nee ; ’ , \ ao} e ee eer 5 Framed Pictures, fs : : ., ’ . a : TY need In saving fuel the Iron pays for itself. You are saved hundreds of Gur 1917Style ‘L’ Walters Piano j eee & 99.00 —@Sucil H “eile | unnecessary and wearisome steps. Being pointed at both ends there is | : ettes in fully burnished rs ere | no lost motion in the use of this Gas Iron, as tucks, pleats, laces and The Best Piano Built to Seli at i oval or square gilt frames scomasienaenaignt ie rans | lingerie are easily ironed. mss] Se (ean. yo AN Ps ppaaon 4 Oval Mirrors, sangeet gt hae | 8 ‘ [ho lS [sere | | Gee he Am of line $8.75 to $10.75 | . cence,” “Baby Stuart,” silt oC nes, ERNITY-WEAR| |) SOLD ON INSTALMENTS—Fay Our Representative 75c rs | [estos | rath” atone” | Gio mond fume he i | eeepeen-—} ssa j Size including frame 20 etn publics nett \ By and 75c. each month for the four following months when you pay | in a | x 241n : ments. Size 24 x 48 in. Hi bres 188 1238 is 330 | your Gas bills. | On Terms of 1 a Week 00 to 078 Hand Carved and | |j\| “85 t0 195, i : : Mounted Mirrors, | |j\| ‘ pn Kien $i Bite | The tubing accompanying the Iron is odorless and cannot become Brice includes Stool np And! tae Pativen | ee dublests. i $17.50 to $40.00 H| The Loveliest Baby Shop — | accidentally detached. The Iron cannot become overheated, if a semicoke a top omements, Sizes up || maria Moclich, ih directed by 4 mother, and experience | our representative does not call to day call up your Gas Office and | Walters Upriyh? Fiunos, $225 to $310 N to 16 aay French, Walaa of Chine i | BOM ORR ATH BHEROTY. Fil | ask to have a representative sent to you. ‘ 5 4 alters iauae- Riana 395 to $500 Phatoneaoha Il] | served: traces, ts toned, ili He can be identified by a metal badge that he wears, Behera Unstekt pet s ane? i we Belden I Poin | mublialis Erhard Fieyer Pianes, {525 to $600 | Corot, Rembrandt ant i a { $ mma yeaa Erhard Grand Pianos, $630 to $1100 waher old, leo modern, |) ee eae MOLOR PARTS “The Right Way is the Gas Way”’ EXCHANGE YOU D PIANO for the beau | rrahogany finish frames inal Complete equipment and stock of ry tiful new W Iters or Erhard Piano oF Ployer Bian French fant Mores, Feriod Mirore 4 pleasure gare anid trucks onsondate as ompany 0 ew io balance at the rate of $1 a week ona Planoor$2a |e Raye gheractive Seslane in| | French Adem, Italian or Jap. vec’ on a Player Piano. Upon request a repre sentative will call. Send for our 1917 catalogue or without picture tops. shapes Third Floor, Law Abt CARS 159TH TO 60TH ST, TRANSFER ro BLOOMINGDALES' (ex 78 $0 Ave. ‘ x | fi GEO, B, CORTELYOU, President ‘DeLamater@rp. Vhone, ar ‘arragut $490 W i i sais