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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1917, Victims of U Boats ADMITS SENDING | consort ene LONDON, Oct, 18 —Twelve Brit- {sh merchant vessels over 1,000 4 MONEY FOR BOLO marine inthe tat weeh,secord marine in the last week, accord- . £ to det rid rea muah os ——> ish Admiralty, f it | ° ith First Berlin Statement on Spy ar itie Ue Lnewdh lef ishing vessel were sunk. fe) 1 ing wi Disclosures—Bernstorff Is Last week feartecn Yeasels Attacked. over 1,600 tons, tw jer that tonnage and three fis! vessels COPENHAGEN, Oct. 18. -- The|] Were sunk. "7 Deutsche Bank admits in the VO8-|] pou, tiatinn Steamers Sunk by ‘ elsche Zeitung, whioh prints four ool- Submarines, | umns on the Bolo Pasha affair, that|]| ROME 18—The losses to it transferred a sum of money, amount in riakdis bit bt | _ || marines for the week ending Oct. not atated, to Ambassador von Bera-}] 1 oo an sean were four ateam- ; storff through Hugo Schmidt. eM™ over 1,500 tons. One packet The bank acted upon instructions|| coat and one sailing vessel os- from @ source “generally responsible || caped attacks. for the payment of salaries and other = = Wherever the itching, ane hanna’ Sie payments to our Ambassadors” and|foreign birth or deoent tnto distinct and usually sto; sep jal groups. atone a ifthe trouble woe causes the did not concern ttselt with the DUr-|woitaker, ‘such oreantzations tend to Md da fe trouble 1 1 poses to which the money was @®-|retard the complete and effective Amor- itching is not due to some serious Interna plied. feanieation of the entire body of our disorder, this soothing, healing application ‘Tho Deutache Tagesrettung maken| citizens,” seldom fails to clear it away. AIA bat Res- the Bolo affair the text for an attaok | inol has been a favorite prescription of phy- on the judgment and ability of von sicians for skin affections—try it yourself and Bernstorff, whose candidacy for the see why. e Imperial Chancellorship evidently is q Resinol Ointment, and Resinol Soap, which contains still thared by the Pan-Germans, the Resinol medication, are sold by all draggists. (ne ‘POLICEMEN ACCUSED . ; — ae | OF MURDER DENIED BAIL [EY 7 ante eee ieee _. et TAS ao = == a = . . my * Wt Bullets in Victim's Hall Tally With Lé : . ’ f Bul ic Only a Few More Days of Bloomingdales f) Those of Service Pistols— Letter Carriers q * = rf Motive Is Sought. and Mail Sorters. ! é George ¥. Biessel and William P. Mo- The daily strain of trying to | Donald, the Brooklyn policemen accused | make out carelessly written ad- of killing John Rubino, a Williamsburg | dresses frequently causes eye- horse dealer, at the door of his home,| strain, and the shifting focus ‘ No. 394 Metropolitan Avenue, Tuesday| which is necessary when the night, were held without ball by Coroner ; sf i Wagner to-day and committed to Ray. | mail man makes his rounds is mond Street Jail to await the action of | also tiring to the eyes. . the Grand Jury, Neither would make| — Messengers of Uncle Sam will ‘ eny statement. find that a careful examination ; * Ldeut, Jones, the Police Department! of their eyes by one of our pistol expert, examined McDonald's re- : : scape) volver to-day and sald it had been frea| Oculists Ueeee Physicians) recently, lessel’s service revolver is| Will be well worth the time missing, Bullets dug out ot the door| spent. and the wall of the hallway of Rubino's If glasses ARE required home were found to be of the same call-| 4, ill be adjusted by a bre as tho bullets used in police service | these will be adjusted by com- revolvers: petent Opticians, who will see Thus far no motive fdr the shooting} that they give you the maxi- has been discovered. From the evidence | mun of comfort and efficiency. at hand {t appears that two men stood OF on the sidewalk and fired at Rubino as| /arrie Glasses are moderately \ he was entering his home. priced—in keeping with the —_— > established standards under ‘FOREIGN’ VOTING CLUBS HIT.| which they are produced. —_—_—_ i ' Justice Whitaker Refuses Approval \ ‘ : ; to Organization of Allen Born, . The efforts of foreign-born groups in ma e Now York to band together for more ef- Weulists Oprciangs of I ‘ective use of thelr voting power re-| and th ceived a decided setback this morning Bt, mear 4th A e from Supreme Court Justice Edward ©. | BE. pene Laven Ave. ; pe ni ; Whitaker, who refused to allow the| , Savings Ranging from $75 to $275 on Every Instrument applleation ofthe. Armenian-Democrat | fy, Metsu 8: Pert iene at Club for a certificate of incorporatioi . Nicholas et, 180th tat. The tremendous values offered at Bloomingdales’ Aunual Clean-up Sales have never been "Thin court will not approve the tor- | 2629 Broadway, bet.’ sath & 100th Bta qualed by any other house in this community. mation of @ political org®)ization which | 1007 Breadwa: We have taken hundreds of pianos of celebrated makes in exchange for Walters Player Pianos. | Every one of these instruments has been thoroughly overhauled at our factory and guaranteed to be in first-class condition. A few almost new W s Pianos and Players, used only for demonstration purposes on our salesroom floor, are also included in this sal In many instances there is just one of a certain well-known ke, perhaps just the instrument you have been looking fon If this should be the case, be sure to get here early, so as not to be disappointed in your selection. Make Your Own Terms Notwithstanding the remarkably low prices at which these Pianos are offered, we charge No Interest or Extras of any kind, and allow you to make your own terms, | isngufsat_ | [FREEDELIVERY| | ° | | A Partial List of Instruments to be Offered in Fhis Sale UPRIGHT PIANOS UPRIGHT PIANO ers-—Bench and 12 Rolls Music Were| Now | Were| Now ) as | 1 British.... $200] $25 1 Kranich & Son..... 2 $125 , | 1. F. Maurer. 175 35 1 Koehler & Campbel 125 ' 1H, Ward... 275 50 1 Valois & William: 130 1 Ouvrier Bros. 300 50 1 Winterroth 135 4 1F. Mublfeld. 300! 55 1 Mozart 145 ! 1 Stoddard.... aco] 5 1 Weber 145 | 4. W. W. Kimball 60 1 Kroeger Pia 145 ) | 1 Lurch 65 1 Chester 145 H 1G. L. W 65 145 1 Ernest Gab! 70 155 1 Bradbur 70 155 1 Ivers & Pon 75 175 bury 75 | 175 Stone & 85 | 11 Walters 155 Bradbury. 85 18 Walters 165 90 | 10 Walters 175 90 | 17 Walters 3 185 95 PLAYER PIANOS 1 Luther... ahogany | 95 : . $390 $145 ‘ | 1 Stutz Bros 95 | INoble............ 425| 175 a 1 Hall & Son 100 450] 285 1 Emerson 100 42 325 1 Geo. Steck & 110 as 325 1E. Byrne 110 325 1 Hasbrouck... Walnut 110 345 se 1 Mendelssohn. . Mahogany 115 195 1 Mathushek Oak 15 | 225 1 Grand Wetherell . Mahogany 125 11 Walters 285 1G. E, Arthur Mahogany 195 | 17 Walters... 1.1.) 325 It is impossible to say just which instruments are sold at the time this advertise 1 ever, the particusar instrument of your choice should be sold, we ¢ pply another of ¢ Many instruments not listed are being delivered every hour from our iactory. Y | You can exchange any For the conveni- OTP > | Exchange Piano or Player Piano pure ence of thee, Piano Dept. chased during this sale for a > veni | Privilege seein incor Player Open Evenings | Piano, You may use it for a whole year and we will allow the entire amount p | the purchase of a new Walter | Piano. 19.39, apply toward reet Piano or Player Kindly use ent between Lexing elevator t » Piano Bloomingdale Bros.’ Piano Dept. 59TH TO 60TH ST.—LE INGTON TO 3D AVE. SEErr 222s valet Sore It Makes Little Difference What You Need—a World “Want” , Ad. Will Go and Get It has for its purpose way the or tends in any | tion of cltizens. of G. Altman & Co. A Sale of Young Men’s Winter Suits at $24.50 & $28.50 | | | will be a special feature on the Sixth Floor for | to-morrow and Saturday. | These Suits are smart, up-to-date models, made of selected woolen fabrics wh now worth m more in the market than | at the time the order was placed. are ‘ This Sale affor pur: erefore, an extraordinary 1g Opportunity. “AKG CONS FOOD RVATION is the First Duty of Every Ame WH B AND SUGAR ot shipment a the American qd d, and the relief of Jelgium, su for the stena Allied forces suff ering France a Us es Food Adm on reques help of every man, woman is war. soacs Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue | 34th und 35th Streets Nem Park | or wide knees, trinimed | Extra sizes, 7%. ' — — : as ate. 7 rt TO BRITISH AS A GIFT ci at irisimas Plan of Persons Here ws Forbidden by Regulations ihe in England, LONDON, Oct, 18.—"We will send sar Instead of.the usual Christmas | elved by many y from relatives containiny 8 Save the Babies NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize thad of all the children born in civilized countries, fwenty-two per cant, nts," letters ericans hero lat I in the United States have been saying But the de or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one } thirty-seven At the importation of sugar at pres- | Jp cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and ono-half before e {8 prohibited by Government | ¢hey ar fifteen! regulations, We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would seve f these y Neither do we hesitate to say that mai | of these infantile » occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, Amertcan and his wife who have eschewed sugar have‘sgved their | Drops, tincture dd soothing syrups sold for children's complain’s contain i 7 a ‘4 , | more or less opiim or morphine. in considerable quantiti : Nerang Tt make presents of It | deadly poisons. In any qi , retard circu and le ERE Kiker nn aha ot A oa to coy kness, ho danger in the use of Cam Control! himself felt toria if i si her ney the other day when th maid who brought him hie afternoon as it contains no opiates or narcotics of any kind. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Ce | | tea informed him he would have to faecaa cerns >> iW A ALL CARS TRANSPER TO | Bloomingdales s9TH TO 60TH ST. 3D TOL NGTON AVE. 4% LIBERTY BONDS ON SALE IN BANKING DEPARTMENT ON THE BALCO Friday’s Features Knitting Worsted | Hank, 85c Standard quality in navy, gray, mixed or khaki. EBloomingdales'—Second Floor FUR TRIMMINGS BY THE YARD | At Prices That Speak Volumes for Our Shrewd Buying | 4. 1; | | r : iH We Are Liberally } | | _ . . + Re Supplied with jf GLOVES “a } Our prices have not been ad- V} | vanced, although gloves of depend- | Bf able quality are not too plentiful inethe wholesale market. Women's Washable Glace and ‘ Doeskin Gloves, $1.50 AM] Popular gloves in white only eh dditio offer tan capeskir Ty : or stay Suedoe plat iO aaa | Yo tailors, dressmakers and milliners—many of whom Woniente Freneh | are already acquainted with our attractive stocks and prices— Kid Gloves, $1.75 and to women who do their own dressmaking, the following Made in ‘Grenoble, France, of items will be most interesting: fine selected skins, and imported | by Bloomingdales, Overseam | Black Coney (19t grade only), tin., S00 yd | sewn gloves in black, white or Brown Coney (1st grade , tin. 500 yd colors sewn gloves in white | Taupe Kitt Coney (19¢ ¢ » tein, 50e yd. | w Washabb | Mole Coney (ist grade . tin., 78¢ yd | omen's ashable | | Jersey Gloves, 59 } Nutela, t-in., $1.00 yd | Black Opossum, t-in., $1.25 yd. White, te | Nearseal, rin., $1.00 yd Beaver, t-in., $2.00 yd \f ee , Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat Natural Raccoon, t-in., $1.25 yd A Special Purch of Men's $1.50 yd Natural O} | and Women's Gloves : Natural Opossum, tin. $1.00 to Sell at $1.15 Skunk, $1.75 yd. | yd For women we offer ta Australian Opossum, $5.59 yd | or gray suede, For mea These furs can also be had in 2 in., 4 in, and 6 in, wid | with black embroidery. Ex value at $1.15, Bloomingdales'—Main lloor § Shawl Fur Collars for Your Suits These shawl fur collars may be lit Wor in harmony with present-day rd and w rn detach- ther way, a keynote ! | i 8 | us egal i vm | —*t 11 i Metal Bed, $8.75 4} } H ; bed as y Hl wed on to the suit s struck that i able or else s For Women— Union Suits, 6% Kayser make, of blea ton, shaped and reinfor of smartness styles. hed cot 1, Tight with lace. Sealine. .....$6.95 Nutria..... $10.00 | Hudson Seal (dy uskrat),...... $11.95 Black, Kitt and Brown Coney $4.50 Union Suits, $1.50 Ribbed merin n weight; Bloomingdale Second Floor : white only in regular or extra sizes, av Vests and Pants, 59 ; = nae elu eal eure Tomorrow Will Be ments in whit hatra Fe ais igo, BEDDING DAY Vests, $1.75 Pure silk, reinf { Pr n ! ‘| white. Bloomingda For Men— Union Suits, 9X Worsted Union Suits, $1.75 i re base 1 é itd eas Four-Poster, $24.7 i Root'’s Tivoli Shirts, Double | » 8 Breast $1.50 ‘ I Springs, $5.95 ; $ i cee MATTRESSES f Boys’ and Girls Felt Mattresses Pure Cotton Materesses Warm Underwear wah poo tik | al a $9.75 $11.25; 4 $12.25, 0:4 s” $8; | Me de, ¢ ) an Ht American Hair Mattresses Pure Black Drawings Hair i eat : $14.50 ) Boys’ and Girls’ | a Suits, 17,50 . 00 . 6% and 21.00 2 1.00 Ribbed ‘ 24,00 ‘ 46,00 Bi iver ‘ 25.75 ane 41.00 ALL CARS B/ i) O/ le Y LEX. TO 3D AVE. | TRANSFER TO OOM? o ada ¢ Re. 59TH TO OOTH ST,