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* € s Rush to U. S. Marshal's Office for Permits to Remain Near Armories, Marshal Thomas D, McCarthy an- nounced to-day that he had sent to | the Mayors of various cities in New York State included in his district SAYS WOMAN PAID HIM $10. fs 2urache da eth he time of the murder was com-~ jnext week tim of Attack Is on the DOCTORS FROM PATIENTS No. 326 Fast One Hundred and lary to-day, jminped to his feet while | committed the crime at her in- to Gov. Whitman to-da ed and at the time of his exam ee Witness Stand. Twenty-sixth Street, on trial before | German the wife of the complaining witness | stigation. His plea of guilty was ac- 10 BEAT T AND RO ADB HUSBAND | ‘The commismion finds Waite was sane , De. Waite will be put to death ‘Dramatic s Scene While Wile of Vic-| Louis Foglia, eighteen years old, of Judge Wadhams on a charge of barg- | 8 being examined and declared he| cepted and adjournment taken for a week during which time the Court or- | fo tietuye et er ert of publicity be given the new dered an investigation be made “barred gone” ruling which requires Foglia was indicted for entering the| German subjects to have permits to « ments of Paoli Cassamasso, a| live within half a mile of an armory, ghoemaker, and i him with a! <A number of Germans appeared at blackjack, | the Marshal's office to-day, among Carsamasso said he had $600 that| Whom were many women. The lat- Foglia tried to steal, ter were reminded the order does ire, Cassamasso admitted she had| not apply to them, witnessed the attack on her husband, Among the applicants for permits but said she could not identity Foglia. | this morning were a number of phy- Judge Wadhama questioned the wo-| sicians who said their practices wore man as to why she could not identify | threatened by the order, which pre- , All around athlete and member of the the man who had beaten her husband | vents them and, while she was hesitating Foglia ‘barred zone” and said: committed this crime at the sug- gestion of Mrs, Cassamasso. Nhe and her husband were continually quar- ed and she gave me $10 to beat z her husband and steal the money. sl @ claimed the money belonged to her as much as it husband.” FIFTY FAMOUS ATHLETES WANT TO JOIN MARINES | Stars From Yale, Princeton, Cor-| nell and Harvard to Be Ex- amined Monday. Fifty college athletes representing the biggest universities in the east will take examinations for commis- sions as second lieutenants in the marines Monday at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The athletes were se- lected by the Presidents of the var- ious universities upon the recommen- dation of Capt. Evans, who is in charge of recruiting in this city. | Yale, Princeton, Corneil and Har- vard will send their most famous athletes. Among the Yale mon are Harry W. Le Gore, captain of the football and baseball teams; John W. Overton, captain of the track and champion one and two miler; Louis A. Fergu- , captain of the swimming team, and Okum Yorke, captain of the hockey team. Princeton is represented by William D. Jewett, champion heavyweight wrestler; Harold B. Hoskins, captain of the soccer team, and William A. Hddy, captain of the basketball team. From Cornell is Clinton K. Seymour, did to her older. mounted, frequently add the wearer. a definite view to givin, them also. fittings selected. 64 Hast 23d St, crew squad. GOMPERS ASSAILS AGENTS OF THE KAISER IN RUSSIA Warns Workmen and Soldiers of Executive Committee of Cam- | a3 Breed st. paign of Misrepresentation. | WASHINGTON, May 18.—Samuel| Gempers to-day sent a cablegram to} the Executive Committee of Work-| men’s and Soldiers’ Deputies | Petrograd , The message was in answer to| printed expressions of doubt regard- ing fitnes of James Duncan of the ‘Russian Mission to represent Amert- can organized labor. “It appears that, notwithstanding ‘the Most altruistic and friendly co- operative action on the part of work- ers of America, the Kaiser's agents in ‘New York as well as in Russla, carry oD @ campaign of mi and vilification,” Gom pesto BBB cad a FINDS DR. WAITE SANE. Commission ‘Which Exacained Slayer So Rep: 0 Governor. ALBANY, May 18,—Dr, Arthur War- ren Waite, under sentence of death for the murder of his father-in-law, J Peck, of Grand Rapid pronounced sane by a commission co | 27 W, 34th St., 70 Nassau &t, near John next to Bode AT UNUBUALLY L Smart, beat whith’ BY vi" ELLNER SERVICE based on the idea of making customers and holding them. from passing through to attend patients. Sometimes people hesitate to roll reed even though the: them, because they think , that glasses make them look Years ago when glasses were rather clumsily mounted, there ,may have been some excuse for that attitude, but Harris Glasses carefully fitted and attractively dis- tinction to the personality of Harris Glasses are fitted with you the most becoming eyeglasses possible, and we bear in mind the comfort and efficiency of Harris Glasses are prieed at $2.00 or more, depending upon the lenses required and special St 1405 St.Nicholas Av.,det.180th & 181at, 2629 Broadway, bet. 99th & 100th Cts, 1007 Broadway, nr, Willo’by, Brooklyn 489 Fulton St, opp. A. & S., Brooklyn Nowark DISTIN VE ORIGINATION: au, W PRICE: e } 'e' © ve 4 © eee near ith Ave. 64 West 125th 8t., near Lenox Ave. bet. 6th & éth Aves. 442 Columbus Av., bet. Slat & 824 Sts, broideries. bloom’’ Suits. sale tomorrow. girlish dres: Girl Graduate” THE *14.75 EVENING Reduced for Quick Clearance “Dalebloom” Suits for Misses and Women °24.75 All Are Smart Navy and Black Drastic reductions have been made to effect a quick clearance of ‘“Dale- These were taken from our regular stock and bear hallmarks of superiority in the fine fabrics, high-class workmanship and styles. By buying now you not only practise economy but insure two seasons’ satisfactory service which the ‘Dalebloom” label guarantees. Limited quantities in the following sizes: Misses, 14 to 18—Women, 34 to 44—Stouts, 46 to 57 *19.75 Second Floor At Bloomingdales’ Charming White Dresses For Graduation and Confirmation Day We pleased so many youthful fancies with charming, s at truly moderate prices, we're eager to serve you and make you happy. Dresses are fashioned of lawn, batiste or net styles; trimmed with ‘At Bloomingdales’ Tailored Wenchow Hats Astonishing Values at $1.50 Six hundred of these favorite summery hats will be on After they are sold we will not be able to replace them at this remarkably low price. They are ideal hats for country, sports or street wear— 6 shapes in mushrooms or sailors—in black, colors and com- binations, trimmed and bound with grosgrain ribbon. Main Floor, “Sweet fine Vals or em- As little as $2.95 buys an attractive, simple frock. More elaborate ones up to $12.75. Sizes—8, 10, 12 and 14 years. It is doubly a pleasure to serve the Dresses for ‘‘Flappers,’”’ Ages 12 to 16 June bride NOW—to win her They're neither too short nor too tall, slight or plump, but we modi can fit them perfectly friendship _with erate price Our selection comprises bewitching frocks of batiste, voiles, lawns and dependable furniture, or nets to lend grace and becoming dignity. Price Range, $4.98 to $15.75 Second Floo At Bloomingdales Women’s Knit Underwear Popular makes of underwear, including Kayser's make, in complete assortments of appropriate Summer weights Pri ces_are based on wholesale cost a year ago tight knee or wide umbrella | Kayser’s orale Thread Union Suits, 69c | ly style, reinforced. Kayser’ s Ttalian Kayser’s Italian Sik Adam Cireassian Walnut Silk Vests, $1.48 Top Union Suits, 98c Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces, $120 Choice of white or pink, rein. Upper portion of Italian silk : forced under arms. lower lisle thread. Pink only You are cordially invited to see the 25 Kayser's Cotton Kayser's Fine rooms completely furnished on display Union Suits, 49c Ribbed Vests, 25c here. They are interesting and instructive. Form-fitting, with tight or um-| Low neck, sleeveless vest, in a brella knee, i 1 large variety of weaves, lace trin E es, 59¢ | slightly nds of ‘Women’ s Extra Offering 1! oiled { handlin, Vests, 19c 3, trimmed with mercerized Perfect, Al WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 18 *34.75 Gra I] i] wif i Hh \ IA I Women’s ShoesReduced to $4.55 Early attendance is They'll “walk away” rapidly. advised. Each pair sold formerly at a highe: bring more today in the wholesale marke Havana Brown Kid All Gunmetal, suede tops Gunmeta. Dark Gray, light gray tops Becond Floor At Bloomingdale Petticoats i in Great Variety Stocks are complete with serviceable, everyday petti- coats; also those of superior grades which are excellent foundations for the dressy costume—in' Washable Petticoats, | Silk Pe 59c and 98c | tailored flounce. Extra sizes, 98c to $1.25. Sateen and Percaline Petticoats, 98c In plain, striped or flowered effects, with tailored or fancy| flounces; elastic or string belts Silk Petticoats, $3.98 Superior quality taffeta or pom- in plain light or dark shades, padour silk, trimmed with deep) some Roman striped with fancy graceful Fiounces made with ied | plaited flounces Fings, cordings, tuckings and dain a) ruffles, Also taffeta and silk jersey | Also figured mull petticoats with combinations made with elastic neat ruffles belts. An attractive color range Made with Second Floor At Bloomingdales Men’s Summer Union Suits Ideal Undergarments for Comfort At 25c Shirts or drawers of fine balbriggan Draw. At 39c Shirts or drawers of cotton bal brig gan. s short. or g sleeves; drawers | have double seat and suspender tape | Main F TRANSFER ro BLOOMINGDALES 3 have double seats, Racemamly le | I priced at 25¢ per gar ment 1917. Snappy Styles in This Collection of Men’s and Youths’ Suits Very Specially Priced,*13.50 One look at the assortment and you will take to these suits All are from our regular stocks, but — . malta. ab RTD "At Bloomingdaieg’ like a duck to water. specially reduced to find new owners quickly. that the suits in this offering are Extraordinary Values flannels in this season's patterns and colorings. backs. While we make no extravagant claims, we assure every man Among the materials are blue serges, worsteds, cheviots and Models include two or three-button soft roll sacks, 3+button conservative coats, single or double-breasted coats with belted Sizes Up to 46 Chest, for Ordinary, Stout or Tall Men ) Added Feature—Trousers at $3.95 ceful Sash Girdles $1.00 to $2.95 As practical as they're smart and graceful; especial; for the tennis or also fetching when worn with the sweater, Messaline, crepe de chine or knitted girdles. Some with bright Russia Calf, white tops All sizes represented, but not in each style. Of lustrous messaline or change: Striped gingham or ripplette with | |able taffeta with | daintily tucked, corded and trim- | med with pin pleated ruffles. Sateen and Silk Mull Petticoats, $1,98 Heatherbloom sateen petticoats, More men are taking to union suits this year than ever before. Once you try them you'll wear no other kind At 39c At 48c At 89c Union suits of | Union suits of white | White lisle thread white ribbed cotton; | nainsook, small checks, | union suits, in alitletic athletic style. } athletic style style If You Prefer Separate Shirts and Drawers adapted r price and would t. Included: gray Suede 1, gray kid tops terestingly priced. tticoats, $2,98 deep flounces in wanted shades. h elastic belts. At 59c Shirts or drawers of fine white lisle thread, Garments such as these at 5% should be purchased in liberal quantities 159TH TO GOTH ST, LEX. TO 3D AVE. worsteds in neat stripes. Sizes up to 50-inch waist measure. An important offering of trousers fashioned of serges or fancy jecond Floor, Tomorrow, Satarday, the Final Day of Our 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 fancy, fashioned oi; blue serge, fancy worsted or cheviot/ Sizes over 46 Chest Measure, $2.00 Extra Sale Is Drawing to a Close— Hurry if You Want to Be Measured jecond Floor At Bloomingdales’ Son Will Be Well Dressed in These Clothes for Boys—Reduced_ It is as much an asset for the youngster to be properly clothed as for his older brother or dad. The cost of keeping your boy well dressed may be lowered by making selections from our large, moder- ately priced stocks. , Suits Reduced to $5.95 Fancy cheviot suits in patch pocket ~ Norfolk models with one or two pairs of trousers, fully lined and taped at seams. Sizes 7 to 18 years, Extra Pants Suits Reduced-—<— to $9.95 Exceptionally fine fancy cheviot, in gray or brown shades, cut in newest models, Both pants are fully lined Sizes 9 to 18 years, Blue Serge Suits, $4.95 to $17.95 A blue serge suit should be in every boy’s wardrobe. For fours school or confirmation wear they are accepted as correct. in stock, Wash Suits, 98c to $4.95 A selection of new models and materials. Second Floor, Plenty of Sisuhine and Fresh Air For Baby Spring Days call Baby out into the open, Nature supplies the sunshine and fresh air and we will provide a com- fortable carriage for these all-important outings. Here are suggestiohs: Reed Baby Carriages, strongly | Collapsible Go-Carts, in black constructed, reclining backs, rubber | Of tan; rubber-tired wheels; nicely tired artillery wheels; upholstered | finished and mony, eo in corduroy; loose cushions. White, | 9 to $14.89 tan, gray, ivory and brown; Twin Baby Gates of Reed; $19.98 to’ $35.00 we Base i made; $31.00, ‘At Bloomingdales In the Greenhouses-on-Roof Assorted Rose Bushes, 10c Fruit Trees, Each, 29¢ Included are apple, pear, peach and plum trees. Flowering Shrubs, 39¢ forsythia, deutzia, hy, weigelia, almond, spirea gwood, kerria, Rose of Sharon, bridal wreath, strawberry bush, honeysuckle, Japan quince, snowball, mock orange. Combination of 4 Fruit #, 690 One each of apple, pear, plum Auction Sale Every Day and peach A special feature in our Green Combination for $1.00 houses-on-the-Roof is the sale of bulbs, shrubs, flowering plants and 12 hardy rose bushes, in the fol-| trees at auction by a Ncenaed auc- lowing assortments: 2 Ward, 2 yel- tioncer, Select any merchandise low, 2 bride white, 2 pink, 2 white you desire and it will be sold to the Killarney and 2 sunburst yellow. jighesr bidder. Sale begins at 2.30. Vegetable or Flower Seeds, Package, 3c and Se Country Gentleman Corn,Golden Bantam Corn, Lima Beans, Bush String Beans, Refugee Stringless Bush Beans, and Peas in several varieties, pint, 49, 5 Flowering Shrubs, 89¢ One each of hyd: lilac, gea, forsythin, bridal wreath, weigelia. Plants at 10c large pots A variegated — funkis Cut Flowers— Main Floor Jing plants, each, Be. Roses and Carnations, Each 3c growing in bas- Floral Designs, $1.00 and up and lettuce bas. ket, 29¢ and 39c, Lawn Grass Seed, Qt., I2¢ Memorial Wreaths of prepared natura! magnolias, combined with “everlasting” flowers, suitable for Bushel, $3.00 grave decorations. Privet, Each, 3e; $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 100, $2.75; Barberry, 19¢ Prepaid Mail Orders Filled. None C, O. D. enho seo-o