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Presenting the World’s Greatest Player at $395 - , i The Walters has long been recognized as the most superb instrument in its class. : If actual comparison of the WALTERS Tonal ip ely with other makes if actual comparison of WALTERS Materials with other makes—if actual com- arison of the beautiful architectural lines and magnif- tcent finish of the WALTERS with other makes docs not convince you tat the WALTERS is the most superb Player Piano made today selling for $395, OR NEAR IT, then this must convince you: Bloomingdales’ Piano Department, which does the largest retail piano business in this city, and probebly in this country, has been built on the strength of the sheer, downright technical superiority of the WALTERS, dollar for dls, over every other Player in the field, Th WALTERS wane Pl = O TERMS: $2 ped Including, Without Extra Charge, A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET, s2 ROLLS OF MUSIC (YOUR OWN CHOICE), A HAND- SOME BENCH TO MATCH PIANO, A COVER AND FREE DELIVERY AND NOT ONLY GREATER VALUES BUT BETTER TERMS The question of TERMS is often the most important art of a Piano Purchase—and right here BLOOMING- DAL again take the lead in point of liberality and convenience, making their terms so low that every fagnily can now own one of these beautiful instruments. Special Piano Offering for This Week: A New Style Walters Piano NO INTEREST $225 No extras Terms Only *1 Per Week Price Includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery i beautiful, loose-leaf Piano Catalo, Free (saeco ready. Mailing Lists are Weng wade up. Be sure to send your mame and address at once, as the edition will be limited. Bloomingdale Bros? Piano Dept. 59TH TO 601H ST.—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE. =e EL OEE orien wee rie, 221, 228, 225, 2z7 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street l Smit Street BROO! ‘or. Wyckoff *t, Cor, GoopS *BELIVERED: ANYWHERE IN GREX No Deposit, 50c Weekly NEW YORK $125 Worth of Furniture Opens a New Clothing Account | No Deposit—$1 Weekly Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Acosens: Chiffoniers FING DUFFETS Retrigerators se Te OR ITE iB Aes big stock and you may fecl masured of aetting the best for your money: as Remember our terms are the sa yee, Bait “goo Bultets that vill be a 49 sree pam 19° } — | ——- kets to Par Mar id Friend d There a 4 two tek Harter, Me, where he pend « week, but he never rea All day long their range of vision changes as they look from their note books to the letters in their machines, strikes differently on each, for the notes are written in pencil typewritten copy is and the done in strong ink, Then unless stenographers are expert they must watch the keys, so that they work all day with different ranges of vision. And should they fail to inter- pret the exact curve of a sym- |, it makes all the difference oe THE EVENING ‘woutp, “tn Rg DAY, BROKER HT. LEAKE MISSING 37 DAYS; = HECARRIED $2000 os N jaye before bis departure told bis father and mother 1 Mre Thomas W. leone, tha Stenographers versus Headaches : Many stenographers are both- ered with headaches, not realize Uhat the caused by eyestraif The light in the world to their copy. Stenographers are invited to | have their eyes examined by one of our Ocultata (registered phy- and glasses, if neces- ay be had for from $2.00 upward—the price depending cians), sary, on lenses and mountings. Wt Stans Geubats and Guvidans 489 Fulton St 683 Broad “3 near . 99th Det Wit pS ith & “100th Roth & 18tat vahiby, 1Klyn Wkiyn. ta claim that there 4s no Text tn Hedell, Newark not previously contr acted for, tended te and do e may be Ave. A be intended tebteg © Seretion Me oot Die CeentO® Companion war | ne GEG oe corned © week te Plortte tee Me coomness Ge Gaus anon -n . Se oe oe oy brother hy + soond welirent ant het on the Rear Mart Seed Ae BORO wee Gent anety che friend & milesing eral @nye the Lew eine questioned @ former » bavy, but without #ur hae oniy been months and rities me infor “ie Har Harbor of the Kim 16 forward any 1 sent me after he { Mr Leake belleve he an accident, declaring won why he should ve h al in perfect order. inarked at the oMfice to-day t aiead of Mr. La sere was consid him Two bags checked at the Gr +! Station at 420 P.M, Al Mr. Leake are now in the ba, at Mar Harbor, uncle ver railroad nor Pullman t used. It is known Mr, Leake in tended to be in his office on Aug. 13 Jax he made several engagements with lcllents for that day. Mr. Leake is the head of Harold T. Leake & Co. Ho is thirty-two years old and unmarried. WILSON'S COAL PRICE ORDERS ARE VIOLATED Operators and Dealers in Several Sections Reported Selling at Higher Figures. WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Coal oper- “In two or three acc ie President Wilson's to the Fuel Administration, Violations In Ohio are dectared ‘mont serious.” | Federal investigation Is under wa: Home ewners in hundreds of ctties are unable to lay in their usual winter mipply and face mreat hardship as a remult of developmenta in the coal ait- uation, ‘The first cold epell this week brought thousands of letters to State and Federal authorities—complaints by consumera and dealers that they could © coat The violations of the President's or- der are taking several forms, Ono ta | refusal to sell at the Government's scale Another Is selling at higher tor aecret "Kentlemen's agree- over the Esleutane A third ty coal available Sta, IN THE BROADWAY-EIGHTH STREET STORE Arriving in Fine Form, the New Fall SUITS For Men and Young Men, $17, $19 Every man who sees these new suits wll be immediately impressed with the fact that the ally are Seer e good for $17 and $19. STY stor that determines most fi men’s choice of a suit—is a striking feature of these— Coats with belts, with pinch backs, Coats with all kinds of pockets —patch, slant and flap. Coats with variations of soft rolling lapels, Coats with two and thre buttons, Coats both single and double breasted, Ten Models for Men as Well as Young Men MATERIALS, too, cover a com- prehensive range of patterns and colors —worsteds, cheviots, tweeds and cas- simeres, in alas smart mixtures, fancy jain effects ‘and Pp colors, $17, $19. New Soft Felt Hats, $1.75 Smart-lookin; moderate price, Gun metal ‘ Bronze hats for what is now considered a very Jelt edge. All sizes, Medium gray — Durk green Broadway, Corner Eighth, JOHN WANAMAKER New York was returned undeliversd.” | . eoeeeeee Aovorting to an enn orvent Swat made, Mine Health TA *, daugh; ter of Mra Archibald raele of New York, Washington ant May Shore, te I, Will be married to Dunbar urohell A dagnn, f Mr and Mra. John Du A on Nov, 1 “JAIL FOR “G0-BETWEENS” | WHO TAKE SAILORS LIQUOR Federal Judge Sheppant Holds | Law Applies to Both Army | and Navy Acting as “Ko-between" in procuring Sere and mailore ten military forces here- naidered as much of an we ae actually > ruling, Unites ft as alcoholic drinks for ao of the Unite lors aa it ts to well tt. r important eppard specif part of the It in eet fo wa that no on rutin ary | welt Nauor to uniformed members the United States military forcen, and tt has been construed that the itary” Anetance applies only to the army ®o many foldiers and sailora have) deen supplied with liquor by these "go- betweena” that Judae Sheppard has de- ete Assistant United States Attorney | Johnson to prosecute all such cases. Johnson to-day caused the convic- tton of Harold Dowd, otrhteen years old, @ chauffeur. Judge Bheppant aen- tenced him to thirty days in the Tombs for taking beer to anilora, Nichol convicted charge, but was nentenced to only lay In the Tombs because of his advanced age and feeble health. Control Law in His Address at State Fair, SYRACUSE, Sept. 1%.—In an address before the crowds that thro: xrounds here to-day for Day” of the State Fair Gov. ¢ Whitman emphasized the part the former has to play in wasine =] a mrccessful war against Germany. ds aro easy, but deeds count ald the Governor, “and the facts are that New York State tn the past year has led tho States of the Union in efforts made for the encour- agement and protection of agriculture and In appropriations to ald and assiat the farmer, and we are going to eep At up, “The State must show its apprecta- tion of your work by seeing that the produce is got to merkets at a proft and that your Inbore have not been in vain, To that end the Legisiature haw enacted a Food Commission law to pre- vet the hoarding of food products and nocessities wolely for the purpose of Hmiting the supplies and arbitrarily fix- ing the price.” a ed ‘SOREHEADS,’ SAYS MURPHY OF TAMMANY REVOLTERS Calls Uprisings “Annual Events With the Same People Run- ning Every Year.” At an informal meeting of district leaders at Tammany Hall to-day Char! F, Murphy made a few remarks abc the “so-called revolts’ which are - ported dally in the newspapers. Half a |dozen of them have been described re- cently, “The men who are so-called revolts.” said Murphy, “have always been against us, They are sore. |heads. The best way to oharactrrize revolts Is to call them with the #ame people engineering these running Murphy wa |enreo hours to-day and tt was an- |nounced that he will be at headquarters every day after the campalxn opens neat week, Tammany t# to carry on & campaign for the election of the city Jand county ticket Independently of the Business Mon's League and the Demo cratic Fusion Committee, which are tn active change of Candidate Hylan'y affairs, a Russian Naval Con Dan! | WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.~Co-opern- tlon of the Russian Navy with the Allied fleets will be discussed by the Naval Commirsion from Russa, pre sented to ry Daniels to-day and headed by Vice-Admiral Koltchak. ‘The | commission tneludes one captain, a com- der, two lieutonant’ cominanders ou ta ion Calls on the | handed py | in sia WHITMAN EMPHASIZES PART | FARMERS PLAY IN THE WAR. Governor Also Refers to State Food| A Specially-prepared Selection of Imported Filet LaceW indow Panels, 34th and 35th Streeta OP8 Bre Miner L. Clark of Me Washington Avenue ap t at thet, 127 COURIFY home at Mount © Fortes Clam, — - ty fourth Bu AID FOR DRAFTED MEN. Merchants te Mietries of Baerd #87 Aise te Hele Repeedents ? , oie emer ona n them . » tan} ‘ A ‘ ing o held tent Wednesday © ' a safere skin treatment Poeicim Stern Brothers West 42nd Street — Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Men’s Autumn Furnishings Neckwear, Shirts, Pajamas, Imported and American Sweater Coats, also a choice selection of Silk Dress and Motor Mufflers, just received from England. Specials for Friday and Saturday: Men's Silk Neckwear, 75 large open ends, of rich silks, at oa Men's Business Shirts, . Negligee, soft or laundered cuffs, $145 $1.15 and 185 Men's Plain Pongee Pajamas, per suit Men’s Shoes For Fall wear. An opportune — of dark tan and black eather laced shoes, flat English lasts, will be placed on sale To- morrow, Men’s Autumn Hats From the leading foreign and American makers, in the newest shapes and colorings Particular attention is directed to Soft and Derby Hats, $2.50, 3.50, 4.00 to 8.00 American Silk Hats, at $7.00 English Silk Hats, 10.00 At the very low price of $4.75 a pair Value $6.00 “ Men’s Hosiery and Underwear Io desirable weights and styles for Fall and Winter wear, at moderate prices, Attractive Values for Friday and Saturday: 28c Silk Half Hose, black, white and leading shades; reg. $1.35 pair, Cotton Half Hose, medium weight, black, grey or tan; reg. 35c pair, 1.15 Cotton Half Hose, light weight, in Grey Cotton and Wool Mixed black, white, grey and tant regu- 39e Shirts and Drawers, regularly 85 larly sold at 50c a pair. . at $1.0Veach,......65 Saeeeiaieres at Cc ile BL nlek an olay, Bhicks aid | Drawers of eral wil <i ops and lisle soles; Merino, fine quali regu aly fequlanly sold at $1.00 a pair, at 79¢ GU TRONGD Ss. osvcer vere ecss 1.50 B. Altman & Cao. “Over There!” By GEO. M. COHAN Trimmed Velvet Hats featuring the smart Autumn shapes and trimmings, will be placed on sale to-morrow (Friday), im the Department on the First Floor, at the very exceptional price (consider- ing value) of $8.50 each Words and Music of the Chorus of This Greatest Hit of All the New War Songs. :: A Large, Plain Page of Music Many of the Hats to be offered in this Sale are appropriate for misses and the younger women. An Important Sale of Curtains and Bedspreads For All Readers of Next Sunday,. WORLD me Ok OM od is now in progress on the Fourth Floor, and will be continued to-morrow and Saturday. traordinary purchasing advant are offered, Ex Fifth Avenuwe-Madtoon Avene New York