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: persons, the injury of sortie hun-| house. “Three negroes are sexpected | 4 A NTZEN U. 5. ARMY SHOES dred and much property age last | to die. Was co-author the In| night in Missouri and Kansas, de-| ‘The village of Elmont, near to| Attention! Army Man, Home Defense Men, Pla Med, Ete. Get in line for our U. 8. Army Shoe, which is role in “The Misleadi (sn was later leading man in the “Inside | patches from various sections to-day| peka, Kan., virtually was levelled, made according to the specifications of the War Department at Washington. Made of fine tan ; ) the Lines” company, and last season |showed, Telegraph and telephone} with the death of ono man there and h, appeared in “Bunny.” He created the | wires are down In part of the storm | two oth rby. The atc ati | ai tof the novelist in he Brat” | two others nearby. The storm swept | ‘on the | area and when completed advices are | oh Into the open countr; A ‘an ' bay | a whe leted advi , i ther in sizes ing support to Me and resigned to go to Plattsburg. he light . received the death list may be tn. | boy was killed near Lawre foot, and freedom to ti jocs—very lig! for creased, man |s reported dead at Cli tramping. Price $7.00—waterproofed, cowhide a a os : # borg vere 62 the torandsen | Ur ret tas! soles, at $13.00, 4 DECLARES SUNDA 4 ppd a acre at" Cantal” Mou at | cage Mod nie of the, Tet ot ALSO BOY SCOUT SHOES from $3.50 to $5. pone -strin wanes ALL CARS TRANSFER TO {7 “THe HOME OF TRUTH 7 YUMCe Lex.to 3d Av. oa3i08 | 59th to GOth Street thirty injured and fifty small houses| FORT SNELLING, Minn., June 6.— Ask for our Book—"The Abuse the Big Toe.” : Capt. John R. McGinnis of the Thirty 660° Sixth doe. ators Seth St Ab} ' Billy Says All Lord Can Make KANSAS CITY, June 6—Torna-| Mo. two women and a baby were|tix\h [ited Biates tnfantry, 0 Bred. Custom eetmakers Over 50 Vearh y 9a) does caused the death of fourteen | kliled when a tornado wrecked their lant nizht of heart trouble sy Mere ———— of Some Human Clay Is |= _ —— — Cuspidors. | NOW—Our Annual Sale of Cotton Dress Materials Only once a year are these special prices possible. In- cluded in this sale are staple materials, also some of the new weaves. Printed Dress Voile, | Sport Materials, Yard, 18¢ | Yard, 38 and 58c One of this season's new ma ; terials, amply represented in floral |, Suitable for separate skirts or en- effects, plaids and stripes, in light | tire costumes. dines and or medium colors. Sheer quality | linen finished materials, in hand: | destroyed. Just east of Richmond, | Billy Sunday preached on the “Pot- ter and the Clay” at the Tabernacle this afternoon and found many les- sons of everyday life in the visit of Jeremiah to the potter, who marred AEOLIAN HALL AEOLIAN HALL In BROOKLYN In THE BRONX 11 Flatbush Avenue O M N Y 367 East 149th Street what he was making, but undismayed for Summer dresses. Width is 38 |%™e designs 36 inches wide. molded his clay over again. | inches. , ily diverged once to tell the story | oe : ‘ Diese Ginghame, 4 — — _ @ girl who gave up her home to Nevins Street Subway Station West of Third Avenue Yard, 15 d ’ inen, rard, 45c¢ Bo to China as a missionary. ard, I5c and 18¢ | pure flax, 36 inches wide. Plain eitHer family wanted to send her a! Made by the best American mill. | colors, also white, Large assortment of stripes, checks nt,” said Billy. “Afterémuch de- “ ; | . ite they decided upon a phonograph. an ond : | Corded Dress Voile, ch member of the family made a ress Ginghams, Yard, 38e onl of his or her voice, and when Yard, 25c to 45e | Summer material, in plain of In great demand for women’s | luster stripes, plaids and color girl opened her gift thousands of st and children’s apparel. Included | Combinations, 38 inches wide. jes away she heard again the Paderewski says: ices of those who were dear to. her, se I ; ; are large, medium or small plaids, iddie ; 4 tears flowed from her eyes like a L is several years since the Pianola was brought to dainty checks, also wide or narrow Kiddie Cloth, i stripes. Ginghams are 32 inches | Yard, 18c¢ ras she listened to the verbal wage of love which only a mother mn impart, to the fond greetings of fT proud father, to the crying of her wide, Those at 45c are the famous Wm. Anderson ginghams made in | Glasgow, Scotland. | Serpentine Crepe, | Imitation Linen, my attention, and having been, if I am not mistaken, the first one to endorse this important invention, I have since watched its development with the utmost interest. A staple fabric for children's rompers. ib: i . Ah, fi yas a derful opeyese . Arad sidedehtuhte spalis “From the. first the wonderful possibilities of a piano Yard, 18¢ | Yard, 25c ; Vell, thia‘old Bible is God's phono- technique immediately available to everyone, which Fite mages patterns for dreming | _ French a Ge ee should yet be under the control of the performer, Fs Apel to me as the means to make music an access- ible art, just as accessible to the great public as literature, sculpture and painting. “Your first Pianolas, one of which I myself own, contained this possibility in embryo, and it has remained for you, with gradual development during intervening years, torealize it. Your success with the Pianola is therefore well deserved, and I view the growth of your popularity both in America and in Europe, with satisfaction, as verification of my early opinion as to the future of the Pianola. “T cannot conceive of any reason why the Pianola should not be used in every home. As a@ pianoforte, when the keyboard is used, it leaves nothing to be desired, while for acquiring a broad musical education for the development of the understanding of good MAIN FLOOR LIBERTY BOND WEEK Annual June Shoe Sale For Women, Girls & Boys of Utmost Importance Arranged to effect a quick disposal of dis- continued and short lines—-to clear our shelves for the future introduction of later- season bootery. You really should take ad- vantage of these very radical reductions. Nearly all sizes in the lot, but not every size of each style. On the Second Floor; Each Lot on Separate Tables, Priced as Follows: $1.65 a $2.85 Women's Patent Oxfords, Black Shoes, Comparing men to clay in the hands pging through the ages to us.” | the potter Billy said: | “Men say, ‘The clay has no will power.” That's true. The clay cannot! elect or decide what to do, I can! elect, I can choove. The central glory man is that he can elect—that he} an choose | “Make yourselves plastic to the will God «0 that He can mould you in erfect form. Don't thwart Him, don't | esist. | was out in a town in In-) , some and I went to tery there, and I saw a friond of | ine at work. fie said, “Bill, U'll make you a Corinthian vase.’ ) “So he started in to make the vase. But when it was almost finished the| 1 ts. | looked at| yuldn’t be formed 1, there's some- I can't make a intbian vase out of that. The only \ | ph. In it He sent His message | ; thing I can do with this now is t : . Fo ‘ 7 EW ioc iit music which modern culture demands, it is undoubtedly Wore ne (Ce Meal tenon Seale eal amas God Almighty meant the most perfect, and really great medium. Women's Seg Sp Ue shoo. of you, but “Th h d ii Girls’ Lace Shoes. Women's Nubuck Pumps. nd the best He could do qT ere have appeared in recent years egret many Boys’ Lace Shoes. Women's Tan Oxfords. Hf you ts to make cuspldors. I sus~ mechanical devices for piano-playing. I have heard 2.25 $3.95 MR ews the ware ot tele elle otters several of them, and though not denying their certain IGNACE JAN | can $2.2 Sica. ‘Boman's’ Gely' Geass or Grey Reesor care unas Tmvons Bt 6s, ppmiyig Ihave to maintain my former opinion:— The | Women's Strap Pumps. Kid Top Ghose. id hd U ianola ts still the best, unsurpassable, supreme’? . PADEREWSKI Women’s ort Shoes. ore Ki other ’ 1 " i Girls’ Tan Shoes. Women’s Cloth Top Patent p>, WIFE OF ACTOR PLUNGES Most cordially yours. Bow Bice those, Leather Button and Lace Boots, EIGHT FLOORS TO DEATH eater Sinaia ene ‘LIBERTY BOND WEEK™—"7 LIBERTY BOND WEEK Mrs. Stone, Whose Husband Is Now | {| Fur Coats at Plattsburg, Drops From Window on Riverside Drive. Mrs, Margaret Stone, wife of Lewis | Stone, an actor now at the Plattsburg camp, fell or jumped from a win- dow of her apartment on the eighth floor of No, 120 Riverside Drive, near 4 EHighty-fourth Street, early to-day. Her partly clad body, impaled on a picket of the fence inclosing the drive » @reaway, was found just after mid- might by Policeman Martin, Her maid, Laura Glennen, and her two children, Virginia, eight years old, and Margaret, four mouths, were found asleep in the apartment, The ‘ ma‘ said they had all retired about 19 o'clock, Mrs, Stone had been tll and under the treatment of a doctor. | Mrs. Stone was thirty-five years jold, and was formerly on the stage. || Her husband is in the Officers’ Re- serve Corps, Before coming to New Relined—$10 | Guaranteed Skinner's satin, in | all desirable shades, interlining and satin-covered shields, SECOND FLOOR, The PIANOLA is the Perfect Piano that you can play RACTICALLY every living musician ment puts years of training and study into and composer of any consequence has your fingers in a few days and enables you to unhesitatingly acclaimed the Pianola create music at will—to weave your personal- the greatest of alt player-pianos, ity into the compositions of the great masters The Manis ia a hinkly parlected claver and produce any desired musical effect. piano. The comparison begins and ends there Although the Pianola is a wonderful piece of mech- . . anism there is absolutely no s esti € the mechan- —for no other player-piano is, or could be, jcal in pis bed sig ely no suggestion of the mechan a Pianola. mae || Sr@e Gold-Filled b | Spectacles | 11] Reduced to $1.15 Comfortable spectacles, fitted with spherical lenses to suit your sight. ‘The services of a registered optometrist are yours at no extra charge. Le MAIN FLOOR, Bargains! VOILE BLOUSES Special at 59c You'll agree with us that they're th FINEST LOOKING BLOUSES in quality and work- manship ever offered at this little price, made possible by a special large purchase, As illustrated, or other semi- tailored effects of corded, lace, stripe, seeded, crossbar, colored broken stripe and novelty striped voiles, with sheer organdy sailor cr convertible collars; pretty pearl Buy a Liberty Bond’ |! Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author, Says: ‘EVERY WOMAN } EVERY MOTHER } EVERY DAUGHTER | NEEDS IRON AT TIMES To put strength into her nerves! E i : { Asa regular piano the Pianola is an instrument of The vital difference between the Pianola exquisite tonal beauty and perfect action —a pianoforte and the ordinary player- equal to the efforts of any pianist. piano lies in the complete : The recognized superiority of and accurate control of the Pianola does not necessarily effects, and the unlimited mean a high price. In fact you freedom of expression which can purchase a Pianola for as small . f Sui a price as $450, with the privilege the Pianola gives the play er. of convenient terms of payment. button fastening. LIBERTY BOND WHEK Fur Storage Protection Guaranteed Furs cleaned before storage in y air-cooled vaults. Reasonable. » FLOOR “Storm Hero” Umbrellas,$1-5°& up These weather if the win Straight men or women MAIN FLOOR umbrellas made to rm, A new frame t Persons who have a nat- ural taste and desire for music but who have never had the opportunity to ac- quire technical skill as per- formers, will find that the The Pianola is a necessity in your home. It will help you get your share of real pleasure out of life. Why not visit Aeolian Hall and see this remarkable instrument —play it yourself and experience Thandles; for and color into her cheeks. | LIDER Sewing Mac BOND WEEK hines—Guaranteed Pianola stisfies their crav- ‘i : the fascination of creating your The low price for dependable sewing ing for expressive music. Wis aces = ey Bue nha Pinimanetceone an machines purchased at Bloomingdales’ is This remarkable instru- Pianola at $450 any time. Birr, not the only feature. OF equal importance he he antee which goes with each Sy mac “New Treasure,” $23.50 Four drawer drop head model, in oak case and full set of attach “New Crown,” $25.50 ‘‘World’s Rotary,” $35 Easy running, quiet machine, that does lockstitching, chainstitch ing, darning, embroidering and of attach: | other work, ad higher priced ma ments included with each machine hines. rents, he PIANOLA Priced for the First Time at $450 Placed in Your Home on a Small Initial Payment—Balance on Terms to Suit Your Convenience ° Four drawer automatic drop d ach, It endurance eareworn, us, Irritable, women 100 in neatly head model, finished case, Fv Pay on Easy Terms No'Interest $1 a Week No Extras ‘As many lessons as may be required are given in operating any ma- chine purchased, Supplies for all machines on hand. BASEMENT ALL CARS, BLOOMINGDALES fx YO5"A9 ) a, TRANSFER TO No Extra Charge t Adzertemen'e tor Le Woe ep american Tiarict hacen wu er. . if LIBERTY BOYD WEEK — He |