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eg ee ta fT RTT THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1917. r the third attempt to reach the expe- MHere'stuck"eaystheman [CHICAGO FOOD OAMBLERS | wt <i... THIRD RELIEF SHIP TO HUNT. |i BILLIARO ACADEMY AFIRE. CHILD WILLED HERSELF | | who mixes own Cock- veatigator, Charles ‘The first att made aboard 000 Damage Done Smith & th Ss tail. Heneeds it, for he 10 TURN STATE'S EVIDENCE Ciyns, United 8 Cincy Ah ye CROCKER LAND EXPEDITION Gha'aehent. Opiree he Chueet, wal eray wanaten, wecahleres | GOLDEN DRESS AND GRAVE eee, different result Loe spring” and that the é@vidence Was, Compeiied to return without] Fire which started ia the Breskitya | “4, To nm , Abr Many Seek This Means of Evading |°onetustve._ Steamer Neptune Chartered by the |was made by ihe nteamer Denmark | quis" Academy on the sscond Aor of Little Pauline Bittner Also “Remem-|my things im th Indictment, Declare Federal | Ratahts_ of Ootempes of ew York) American Museum of Natural | itor party since ant August, when [Avenue and Fulton, street, Broskiye,| ered” Those Who Had u Authorities. UTICA, N.Y, May 22-—The annual History. + |i ad ‘reached Melvilio Bay, ” | tremen under Deputy Chea | oa ype Been Kind to Her. . CHICAGO, May 23.—Federal au-| convention of the New Soak Sin Pauline Bittner, eleven years old, Council, Kali ts of Columbus, opened ‘The American Museum of Natural | with Peary in his Arctic explorations, mh de extinguishing Ht in this cit yto-day. work the Tt'was breeeded History to-day announced that dt has | W,command the Neptune. The ship | part “ot. the big 2 onions learned to dream during her weary by a big parade Inst evening, followed occupied as storerooms, On the | weeks tT mo! which chartered Government as a coal carrier, but it und floor escaped h alight water Weeks Of illness at ber home, No, 123 several eps Mnabasues the ob: © the steamer Heptune wiles ted the relief expedition, will | damage. Patrons of the Rite it te ones fied to the street, t Nis, Restaurant | West One Hundred and Tweifth e thorities admittted to-day that « Cc number of dealers in grain, coal and e | roduce, threatened with indictment, - it will send to the relief of the oaree have volunteered to turn tate's evi: | cedar tae fore Palick expedition aa.not damaged. The fre was caused are always right. i the jiliard academy. the Crocker Land Expedition, morooned | relief expedition should return in in the Arctic since 1913, This will be September. Street, She had always believed a person would get anything willed to hiv or her, and the gratitude she felt dence, The Federal Grand Jury resumed the hearing of evidence under the r'etely now to summer home-furnishers. cost. 10,000 yards Cretonnes, 18¢ yard Variety of patterns, 36 inches wide. This is the last of a manufacturer's entire season's surplus. The price is remarkably little. 2,000 yards Marquisette, 18¢ yard White, cream and beige, 36 inches wide. Double border in a variety of color combinations, hemstitched, 36 inches wide. 1,000 yards Serim, 20¢ yard Fancy double border; white, cream and beige; | very unusual, * 1,200 yards Bordered Scrim, 10¢ yard Double border; white, cream and beige. 800 yards Scotch Madras, 19¢ yard White and ecru; 36 inches wide. White Scrim Curtains, 95¢ Pair This is less than today’s cost of the material. Fitted with Valance and headed for hanging; white only. 500 pairs. SILKS at Stocks and Three For motor coats and tub dresses, 83-inch Chinese pongee, our $1.85 grade. For youthful little evening dresses, our $2 crepe de chine in all shades (2,000 yards), 40 inches wide. For dresses of which one never tires is yard-wide French gros de Londres, in 14 shades; our standard “chiffon $2.50 grade. And ddstosk Even salt water silk, yard wide, astel tones, in gray, gold, Copenhagen, rose, For Dresses, Linings For linings, Persian taffetas and | 1,500 yards Bordered Scrim, 16c yard| reseda, green, navy, black, purple; our $2.50 grade, Yard-wide taffeta in blue, gold, wine, gray, amethyst, brown, sage navy, white, taupe, pink; grade, blue taffetas, yard wide— ards, plain or shot with \s sage, flesh, bluet, orchid; our $3 grade, Fancy Silks Soft little frocks can be made Marquisette Curtains, $1.15 pair 600 pairs of a very good quality marquisette with hemstitched border, with valance, ready for hanging? white and beige, Scotch Madras Curtains, $1.50 and $2.50 pair Very little prices for curtains of imported fabrics; fitted with valunce. Those at $2.60 are trimmed in color combinations. | Nottingham Curtains, 50c to $1 Ail less than their regular prices; white only. Remnants of Upholstery Fabrics—Half Less Cretonnes, scrim, nets, Marquisette and madras —all short lengths—1 to 31; yards—from our regular stocks, Wednesday with extra selling space on the Subway Aisle, New Building. Twelve Miles of SPRING $1.38 Yard Importers’ Surplus Taffeta ninon, Phat wide, in egg plant, rose du Barry, sea blue, violet, flesh, melon, white, plain and glace; our $2.50 grade. Venetian taffeta, 40 inches wide, rose, lavender, sea foam blue, melon, pink, green, brown; our $3 grade, Or 40-inch striped crepe de chine in three colors, black, navy and Copenhagen; our $3.50 grade. finish; our $2.50 chiffon taffeta in sky, maize, , Negligees—$1.38 Yd. Plaid taffeta with 23-inch pongees, some printed with im- | of the printed radium taffetas, in | check, yard-wide, green, old blue, i » roses; our $1.85 to | small and large plaids, and bars; | with white; our $2.50 grade. : . our $2.50 grade. Silk “ginghams,” yard-wide, for For misty afternoon and even- | Plaid satins and taffeta from | sport and garden wear, suitable for ing dresses are 40 inch printed | France, 36 inches wide; our $4.50 | salt-water bathing suits; our stand- |; chiffons; our $2 and $2.50 grades, | grade, ard $2.50 grade, Black Silks | 11 Different Kinds—At $1.38 Yard Black silks in eleven weaves, including {c $1.85 to $6.50 grades. Ready tomorrow, Wednesday, in the Silk Rotuncéa and or Arranged in dress lengths for easy selection, Wednesday, in | 850 AMen’s Sui oulard, crepe, poplin, moire, brocade, satin; our Main Aisle starting at the Broadway entrance. the Main Store ts Bought Last | Year, Reduced to $22.50 ‘ > 1 than it goes to-day. sf i i ‘ ordinary thing al ie A costs, * 7 ¥ but taking off from $2.50 to $15 of the old prices. are our Reduced, in spite of the fact that they $25, $27.50, $30, $32.50, $35 and () grades, as fixed by our standards of 916, when money went so .much farther We are doing an extra- not only ignoring increased (which amount to about $5 a suit) WANAMAKER’S Summer Upholsteries and Curtains Well-timed Offerings at Little Prices These unusual purchases made many months back will prove specially advantageous In many instances prices are less than today’s wholesale Our Standard $1.85 to $4.50 Grades—Broken Lots from Our | Forty-eight kinds of luxurious and staple silks. Prices are so economical it would seem | extravagant not to choose something from among them. Plain Silks Aplenty $1.38 Yd.—10,300 Yds.—33 to 40 In, Wide a model silk in Callot gray, check, | e [fy bench and cover The illustration shows what is included at no extra cost: f= 2 player music rolls, cabinet, toward those who tenderly ministered to her is shown in her “last will,” made public to-day. Her father found it in her room after the funeral yesterday. In an envelope marked “Pauline Bittner’s Last Will and Testament,” with seal neatly affixed, was this paper: “1, To my brother Max I give my Lex.to 3d Av. Fats 3s08 ‘At Bloomingdales’ May Sale of Hosiery ' Provides Many Special Values in Cotton, Fibre Silk and Silk Stockings The attendance at the opening of the sale yesterday and the heavy buying are strong arguments in favor of this event. We havé provided items at special prices within everybody's means. Buy now, and in quantities. A few of the specials are listed: 100 more Player Pianos rushed to our floors as this mighty Sale Continues Asssuring INSTANT DELIVERY for the next few days’ heavy selling of these miraculously low priced instruments. A New Style Metal Tubing 88-Note PLAYER PIANO Included Without Any Extra Cost BEAUTIFUL MUSIC ROLL CABINET 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC (Make Your Own Selections) A BENCH TO MATCH PIANO A PRETTY SCARF OR COVER FREE DELIVERY "310 No Interest—No Extras TERMS OF ONLY $2 A WEEK Only Bloomingdales’, the Largest Piano Business in Greater New York Could offer such unmatchable values, because they eliminate middle-man’s expenses and profits as these pianos are built in factories OWNED BY THEM. $150 more could not buy a Better Player Piano And we'll back that statement to the end. Merit -SHEER MERIT counts here. Value—not to be equalled in all New York~ has made this the biggest Piano business in the city. You can’t get these Players in Your Homes too soon Women’s Cotton Hosiery (Seconds), Ile Black or white. Women’s Mercerized Hosiery (Seconds), 15¢ Reinforced heels, double soles, garter tops, in a fine mercerized weave; black or white, Women’s Fibre Silk Hosiery (Seconds), 27¢ With deep cotton garter tops, reinforced heels and double toes, Colors, including black and white. Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery (Seconds), 59¢ Gold stripe stop-run hosiery, seconds of better grades. Others in plain popular colors, includ- ing black and white; some clocked. Women’s Thread Silk “Courtly” Hosiery, 79¢ Full fashioned hosiery, made with reinforced heels and toes, in a large variety of colors; also black or white. Women’s Fancy Thread Silk Hosiery, 95¢ Grounds of navy, gray, bronze, tan, cadet, white or black with contrasting stripes. Over 25 styles. | Men's Mercerized Socks (Setonds), 15 Medium weight; __ reinforced heels and double soles. Gray, tan, champagne, navy, black or white. Men's “Onyx” Fibre Silk Socks, 24c Made with reinforced heels and double soles. In wanted colors; also black or white. Men's Fancy Lisle and Thread Silk Socks, 29c Lisle socks in black, navy, tan, or gray with contrasting vertical stripes. Also plain thread silk socks with reinforced heels and double soles, in navy, gray, champagne, white or black. Men’s Silk Socks, 48c Novelty socks for low-cut shoes. Grounds of white, navy, tan, gray or black, broken by stripes, checks, clockings, plaids, Choice oF patterns, Children’s Socks, 12) 4c Colored or plain white cotton socks, some with striped turn- over tops. Boys’and Girls’Socks, 24c Good grade mercerized cotton stockings; white grounds, broken by stripes, checks and two-tone tops. Also plain white, tan or black. Main Floor, At Bloomingdales “Many-Service” Khaki Skirts, $2.75 Fine practical, utility skirt of khaki, splendid for all sorts of outdoor life, Worn as regula tion skirt or as two-section skirt effected by buttoning up centre- front and back. A full range of sizes. Second Floor, ‘At Bloominydales’ ——————, New Fiction, $1.12 “God, the Invisible King,” by H. G. Wells A timely book just out at 10 per cent. less than publisher's list price, This is not a special reduction, but conforms to our policy of selling all popular fiction at 10 per cent, less. Main Floor, 'At Bloomingdales’ Fur Storage A Coat or Set of Furs May Be Stored for as Low as $1.00. A separate muff, scarf or fur hat stored for 75c. At the rate of 2% for a valuation of $150 or over for any single article. All furs are thoroughly cleaned and stored in dry air vaults on the premises, Furs placed in our care for storage are fully protected against moths, fire or theft, at no extra cost. Special Offer Fur Coat Relined, $10 Up to and including August 25 we will reline fur coats (any length) with Skinner's guaran: teed satin in various shades, also interlining and satin cov- ered shields, Second Floor At Bloomingdales Utility Jar, 98c Colonial Design The illustration shows one of these pretty glass gs jars, appropriate for wr owetts, etc. ‘aha On ‘the border is a \J neatly cut design. ai Height is 10!4 inches; ied width 4 inches, a Third Floor ‘At Bloomingdales’ Now Who Will Be Early to Get the 550? Introducing the ‘Apex’ Electric Suction Cleaner, $35.00 The modern method of house-cleaning. Come and So be here early to ma‘se your selection, so that your home may resound with beautiful melody. | ; his NOTE ays ; si see the demonstration in our Housefurnishing Depart- | : Re Styles sare correct, ‘ lors are, good. There Importan t BL ag eceee BROS. ment. See this wonderful electric cleaner actually do the are soft worsteds and cheviots in cool blues, greens, F £ Mh St ard Ave, N. ¥ . Sea ae ‘ mixtures, several shades of outing browns and greens, herringbones, hair-line stripes, checks, CAREFULLY ¥ work. Here are some of its good points combination stripes and check nd others, . Sirs: Please forward to me, without The Apex cleans under things as well as around them— Models are natural, soit-draping 2 and 3-button with patch or plain pockets, and plain, THIS COUPON ypecia chllaation, Confidential Warteulan of 780 pen shaped Homale renenet inte the corners where the Gtpor pleated or strap backs--for young men and also for their dads. J can't go The 650 suits will be separated from the rest of our stocks, and grouped on tables for easy seeing and quick choosing tomorrow, Wednesday morning. : Res your New Player Sale is for the convenience of ¥ The Apex absorbs the dust and the dirt-— Empties the dust into the attached bag— Equipped with self-cleaning brush Can be easily taken apart Nozzle can be adjusted for carpets and rugs Extra Attach- ments for COUPON Light in weight and easy to control— = Hurlingtom Areade floor, New Hullding, | Subway at | Astor Place. our store during sale, and yet do not want to lose Special Uses Name EGE of any thickness— $7.50 this rare opportunity to Approved by all good housekeepers. ESE ase save money on @ Player he Demonstration of she “Apex” all week, Piano, Basement, — eed TO 60TH ST TO 3D AVE. TRANsren ro BLOOMINGDALES' jigx!