The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1917, Page 7

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; OFFI GENSOR AY, « Bullard Assails @ establish their facts and to test their i % “YU | 9 i \ * “When good fellows get Me VELULU BLUEPENCIL Baker and Daniels, Violating Own Rule United States Government, but at- bad the British Government. He THEN HE ATTACKS THE BRIT- “We Congress for a term of years. bad enough to have them wrangle in the piping times of peace. They will juickly throw public opinion into disarray and render efficient mobilization impossible if they do not at once work out an organiza- vory of the|of the Committees on Public Informa- tion was called to Mr. Bullard’s arti- said ; cle was written by Mr. Bullard before war was declared, ag part of ries entitled ‘Mobilizing Americi 't probably represented his opinio he time; but have cl war bem port of the Government. pinche eatatad FIVE PTOMAINE VICTIMS, GOVERNMENT, e chosen the President and It is “To many British democrat: Coalition Cabinet and more recently _ ** About Being Specific. {ss which will run smoothly. i a ot ‘Tre the Lioyd George reorganization h Pomel Reoen att Coernmpondent seemed a triumph for the reactions For although there is good reason to believe that the British Empire—itke WASHINGTON, June 12—Censor- ‘thy seems to be needed in the Gov- | ¢@rament’s own Committee on Public Information more ‘than on néws- pepers, The first candidate appears to be Arthur Bullard, who 1s con- Mected with the newly created Cen-| ip and Information Bureau, in ‘oharge of its foreign department. | ) ‘The Committees on Public Inférma- | consists of Secretary of State ‘Lansing, Secretary of War Baker, Beoretary of the Navy Dantels and ‘George Creel, civilian chairman, In dts promulgated regulations, limita- thons are placed on criticism of pub- Me officials and methods as follows: “I is suggested and urged as an Obligation of patriotiem that the vielous and abusive be avoided in opinion and that criticism shall be! specific and of a constructive char- “Those who imperil national soli-| @arity by attack upon men and meas- ures should be at infinite pains to} motives, In this day of high emo- ttonalism and mental confusion, the} printed word has immeasurable | power and the term traitor is not tod harsh in application to the pub-| Usher, editor or writer who wields this power without full and even sol- emn recognition of responsibilities.” | PRACTICALLY DEMANDS RE- | MOVAL OF TWO SECRETARIES. | A syndicated series of articles is| appearing in certain newspapers, signed by Mr. Bullard and further | endorsed “Copyright MacMillan Com- “pany, 1917, by Otis F. Wood." Here is what the author, who now is em- ployed by the Government, printed yesterday about two of his supertors, Secretaries Baker and Daniels, prac- | tcally recommending their removal: | “If the Administration is to rally to it a united Nation, it 1s equally necessary to have a reorganization of the Executive branch of the Gov-| ernment. | “The Prosident could increase his hold on public opinion if he dispensed with hie lese able eeo- retaries and replaced them by Republicans of more fenowned ability. . “Take Mr, Daniels as one example. His fitness as chief of the navy is! seriously questioned. And although} it is quite posstble that the attacks | upon him have been unfounded, pub- | Nc confidence in him has been under- mined. A man like Hoover might do no better as Secretary of the Navy than Daniels, but the change would) § fortify public opinion. “Personal or partisan loyalties are out of place. We want the President surrounded by men we know and trust. 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The poem {s writ: | ten by, Konstantin Balmont, English { version by Kurt and Vera Schindler. | The music is by Alexandre Gret-|@ chaninoff, arranged and edited by/® Kurt Schindler.—Advt, | Street and their threo sons, aged four, eleven and fifteen, are in Bellevue Hospital suf- Keep Your Stomach Well IT MEANS BETTER HEALTH FOR ANY WEAKNESS—TRY = Now Queensboro Bridge Celebration Sale The sensational values offered at Bloomingdales’ Queensboro Bridge Celebration Sales have become nationally famous. This year’s offer overshadows all our sales of previous years in VALUE GIVING, due to the fact that we purchased large quan- tities of materials before the general increase in prices. For months our factory has prepared for this great event and we are therefore in a position at this time to present as a special Celebration offering an entire outfit, consisting of a High Grade, Metal-tubing 88 Note New Player Piano A $25 Rook-Wood Music Roll Cabinet 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Selection) A Bench, a Cover and Free Delivery THE ENTIRE OUTFIT “300 Terms Only ‘2 a Week The Player Pianos offered at this Queensboro Bridge Celebration Sale are, from every standpoint of excellence by which Player Pianos can be judged, the equal of instruments offered elsewhere at $500 or more. Don’t fail to grasp this unrivalled opportunity to secure an entire Player Outfit at this special sale price—$350—without interest or extras of any kind, A Double Guarantee Endorsed by Bloomingdales’ And The Walters Piano Co. Goes With Every Player SPECIAL NOTICE! During our Queensboro Celebration Sale we will present every purchaser of a New Piano or Player Piano with a magnificent BLOOMINGDALES’, iN $25 Rook-Wood Music Roll Cabinet 69TH ST. & 3D AVE,, NEW YORK, N. Y. Gentlemen: Please send me, without obil- e gation on my part, full Informa- tion regarding your great NO EXTRA CHARGES INTEREST Queensboro Bridge Sale NAME STRE cITy Clip Out and Mail This Coupon E. W., 12 thin! manyfold in knowledge gained. be good, as well as Prosperous, and who fin: convenient to be poor.” "Queensboro Bridge Sale Men’s Socks, 15c white, gray or navy. Seconds. Fibre Silk Socks, 27¢ cadet or tan. shades, at 27c. $1.60 for pure silk. Main Floor "Queensboro Bridge Sale’ Men’s Summer Union Suits, 29c White only, 29¢. arte or Drawers, 19¢ ‘ain Floor jueensboro Bridge Sale “Gem” Junior Complete, with 7 blades. Extra “Gem” Blades, for 26c. Main Floor [Queensboro Bridge Sale Let Us Demonstrate Our Adjustable House Dresses Perfect as a House Dress Neater Than a Kimono === == The di fect fit. Prices $1.50, $1.79, $1.98 Second Floor @ As illustrated, drawer and lower shelf. separately if desired, as follows: Buffet, ately if desired at $3.95. by Bolton Hall, 89c A book that defines true thrift— that carries a vital message to every king man—that will repay you Dedicated by the author “to all intelligent persons who want to and it in- Mercerized cotton with reinforced heels and double soles. Black, Reinforced heels and double soles. Black, white, gray, navy, Also mercerized lisle thread socks with vertical stripes in various Finer qualities in stock up to Safety Razors, 69c 7 Slips on and Off like a coat 8 are made up of high- grade fabrics, fast colors and per- Ribbed cotton, in athletic style. ite checked nainsook, in athletic style. Drawers are knee length. Ri $39.00 | Serving Table, __ $29.00 | Dining Table, 3-Piece Reed Suite, $11.85 As illustrated, of fibre reed, in brown finish. “g Room Suite, $139.75| Coed Over the Bridge to ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 59th to 60th Street Lex.to3d Av. hate '88 bore Bridge &: A Tailor and His Tape Will Take Your Measure for a Suit to Order, $15.80 This is the last oppor- tunity of the season. Sale ends next Saturday This important branch under the supervision of practical tailors—men who now the inside and out- side of men’s clothes. You Take No Chances We Guarantee the Fit cdtiags' oa, hast. loctding beeen | flannels in the season's most desirable colorings and patterns, Size 46 and larger, $2 extra ‘Queensdoro Bridge Sale Rousing Sale Tomorrow Women’s Neckwear, 50c. Exceptional values—because specially purchased for this occasion from a high-class neckwear manufacturer who made it worth while, and just in time for the numerous Summer needs. . Smart Roll Collars White Satin, Tan lain or with sport stri; ‘Khaki or Faille Silk—elegant for suit coat or frock. Fine Wale Pique Vests Splendid for Coat Dress or Suit Coat, tome trimmed with a row of tiny buttons, Trim Rever Collars White Satin and Faille Silk divided Collars, with revere attached. Tan or bright-colored Khaki Kool Collars, neatly hemstitched. REDUCED—a Quantity of Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, $2.85 Sizes for Women and Girls At the height of Aig hoc we offer sturdy oxfords walking or sports at a special price. The color is @ little lighter than usual but by no means undesirable. Choice of leather or rubber soles, in C and D widths. Finer Shoes dnd Oxfords for women ranging up to $10.98 pair, jecond Floor, ‘Queensboro Bridge Sale Inexpensive Hosiery for Women At 15¢ At 35c At 79c Mercerized cotton | Fibre sil stock- | Plain or fancy with high spliced] ings with garter | thread sill stock- heels and double] tops; reinforced |'ings, embroidered in soles, Seconds of| heels ‘and double | colors. Included in good grades, Black,| soles. Seconds, | this assortment are white or colors; also | Large variety of col- | seconds and some) black with white soles. ors; white, 4 Finer Stockings in stock up to 84.50 pair jain Floor also black or | that perfect. ‘Queensboro Dridge Sale Women’s Knit Union Suits For Solid Comfort During Summer Light weight garments, well made and shaped to conform to the form. At 29c At’ 49c At 79c Cotton Union Suits Reinforced cotton Lisle thread Union with wide knees, | Union Suits. Tight] Suits, reinforced, trimmed wi' lace. | or wide knees, trim-| Tight or wide knees; Also pink cotton | med with lace. Also] French neckband. bloomers at 29c. pink cotton bloomers,| Exceptional value. Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits, 24c Good quality union suits of cotton, shaped. Main Floor ‘Queensboro Bridge Sale Furniture of Merit Moderate As illustrated above. Serving table hes large tion brown Spanish leather. 5 side chairs and 1 Any ot the pieces sold $15.00 $26.75 Chair, Arm Chair, ¥4.50 $7.50 bed. Each piece sold separ-| Dresser,” $29.50 | Dressing Table, $18.00 Chifforobe, $23.50 | Bed, $18.00 Fourth Floor TRANSFEW To BLOOMINGDALES’ fit Woo" AU; ly Priced : = 4-Piece Library Suite, $14.75 Fumed oak suite, consisting of American walnut or mahogany veneer, Buffet settee, large arm chair, arm rocker and table. is 54 inches long. China closet is 42 inches wide. Dining table has 48-inch top arm chair, with seats of genuine Spanish leather. 4-Piece Bedroom Suite, $89 Adam design, finished in American walnut or antique ivory. Suite consists of dresser, chifforobe, dressing table and Sold separately if desired. | Only 3 Days Left For You to Geta Liberty Bond Be Ready to Greet the Italian Commission ITALIAN FLAGS At Popular Prices days, New York will Women’s Gloves nobecial at 59c ilk bg double finger tips, ecibrcidered backs. Vi colors; also black or white, 59c washable chamois lisle gloves, with backs, 12 of 16 button heavy silk mous- quetaire gloves, black, white or ti white corded [Queensboro Bridge Sale, Wrist Watch, Special at $4.95 Women's gold-filled con- vertible wrist watch, fitted with 7-jewel guaranteed Special at $5.95 y finished mantel aameee guaranteed 8-day movements. Strike hourly. Main Floor, a" Queensboro Bridge Sale _ Candlesticks, each $2.75 Sterling silver, 7 inches high, in Colonial design. Main Floor. "Queensboro Bridge Sale Music in Your Camp Victrola Outfit $18.75 Your vacation will be more en- joyable with a@ Victrola. Dance when you want to, or listen to stirring campfire songs. We offer a Victrola IV, at $15 and five 10-inch double-faced records at 75c each—altogether $18.75. Pay at the rate of $1.00 a week— no interest or extras, TRAE P1007 anne Seats of imita-

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