The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1917, Page 7

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er re ' — oe tea al — —-= . : HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1917.! red that in-| prevention of the disease—not ont a, there |for the general publ the army there has|cal profession. All cases of men who ase, Dut|are rejected In the National Army have been discovered by| must be followed up and cared for. nethoda used In ite detection. | To provide funds for this work, the annual election of office 4 . the national programme must|sale of Red Cross Christmas seals Lambs Club, held yesterday and Inet | C°™prise primary education In the this year must be trebled.” Hight, was not concluded until pai — HEALTH COLUMN AS VITAL LAMBS ELECT GRISMER. AS JOKES, SAYS DR. TRASK ors rcces ene | The count of the ballo me Here—Save $7 to $12 > Wholesalers Will Sell to You ' Retail Friday and Saturday 004 VICKSBURG, MI Regulars of the and Veterans of the Union and the Confederacy marched yesterday with Daughters of the Confederacy. Boy Scouts and patriotic organizations in a parade featuring the national memorial Feunion of the blue and the gray, Sena- been any Increase tn thi more Conservation of Human Machine in War Industry Urged at Wash- 1 aylight this morning, Joseph git for John Sharp Willlams spoke last Grist b Ww 6 § 50 | se: ington Convention. | Sains tant be or geoemtey erty 5 HEALTHFUL — * e WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Thet a Niblo, was elected Boy, George Hohatt| The Effects of Opiates, health column in the newspapers mixht | , 1S 508 Se Jag 5 —_ ely tailored. ‘in oxtords, Retell 7) A CLEAR COMPLEXION well be ae indispensable as the S0k0| Sunguare sro sileeted Recording Sec: | ee Uurationn all of entch ot esti) te hyp and its various Ferret. Pct Hureline! 32i'80 || S column was one of the suggestions for |retary, Henry smith Treasurer, and| RANGA Géten 18 SUatiuen) OEE ObINIOS Gilcne cL Even in the SUPPORT atest jodels, Some Fur i» —__- —. health education offered by Dr. John W. Grant Stewart Librarian. fanetio i ‘By h H ‘f h piates cause changes in the J mim Pete ea eens | Ruddy Cheeks—Sparklin Eyes Trask, Assistant Surgeon General of the | 1A, rass band furnished muate in the | ns and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, — Other Good Values up to $30.00 Nt Nrortiatt Can Have } clubhouse most of the night and | causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in United States Public Health Service, in good time was had by all, It is @ KOOd late: an address before @ section of the Amer- rasta thing there are few matinees ached Nervous dise FASHIONABLE © , such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack a met is «| uled for Friday. of staying powers, are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics t " D Sse Wh) Saye Dr. ae AOWA, | {ean Purile Health Association Bere (2 | Ak cHildren quiet in their infancy. The rule among physicians Is that childsee Dr.F.M. Edwards for 17yearstreated ‘ The world war's end would be hastened 3,000,000 ARE TUBERCULAR. ¢ Maal Gata tee HY enavolakele smallest doses for more than a day al @ bag hd ond y the applicats ft th rinciples of _—_—_—— 4 od Dressee—20 different Retail | scores of women for liver and bowel ail- | industrial physiology. to. plants snganed| BALTIMORE, Oct. 19-—-Dr, Charles! one tie Mtministration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and Byattealees STk'So || ments. During these years he gave to |in the manufacture of war supplies, de= peed y other narcotics to children by any but @ physician cannot be too J. Hatfield of New York, Executive | Mh his patients a prescription made of a decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. Children who are'l 1 sale of Women’s e Bal- rlette Elizabeth of Schleswig: f men’s and Department on the Bal * , lared Dr. Frederick 8. bia | Secret t i Other Big Values up to $22.50 | He ee on Meters, Agreeing University Onan eaivine ou Phe Has tion for the Sieveation and rreergerd Peed aural with nares SH, Rerun Hels IHGA Settee 8 cee x olive 0! ‘3 , | Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will Gasiee souee ‘War tagustry” betore | Te mecouicets, in Bis addrege, to-day re Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears H mae bowels, which cau: oe cases of tuberculosia are far ined! Veloars, Oxtorda, Miia= Budo || and matter in one’s system. | accomplishments of physiology must be 7 tures, ete... sees " If you real apale Ly bartetele added to thone of mechanical enxineer- — es Many Other Bargains up to $40 dull e les, coat gue, head- men an seen inact botels youtare one of ee Oe ALL CARS TRANSFER TO open Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for See toonlehe’s Event . & ther ‘i ey we Saturday fa time and note the pleasing results, | A™at of Empre gehts Rvening 4% Liber y Bond are Until 6.30 || © Thousands of women as well as men at Eighty-foar. Journal for details of our on sale in our Banking take Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets—the | AMSTDRDAM, Oct. 19.—Prin | ! Suits and Coats | / Men: Tailored Better. Women. Coats at p and Styled More Smartly Record Low Prices | $1 5-9 46 $45.00 | $14: to $375 The Newest Models and Fabrics Each a Big Value dvt. narch, who died in 1901 TAKE ELEVATORS Jy a foot Bit 2 to 16 W. $34 Ste srartath eu 12h Foor | Ma ee centa the pla ofconer {aunt of the Empreas of Germany, is dead Misses’ Suits. 59TH TH ST.3D LEX ear’ ee de |e itlel. "She was elehiy-rour years ol ‘ .—3D TO LEXING yE SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS.| cee ed atthe Geasaten wae de fe Pett cS oe : a 8. Altman & Cao. | A Sale of An Important Offering of Black Dress Silks to commence to-morrow (Saturday) will com- prise 10,000 yards of Silks of fine qualities, marked at phenomenal price concessions. 35-inch Paillette de Soie . 35-inch Dress Satin . 5 per yard $1.25 per yard 1.70 40-inch Imported Novelty Silks per yard ; ‘ . ‘ ‘ - $1.90 40-inch Heavy Satin Duchesse per yard ° 5 . 5 . . 40-inch High-lustre Dress Satin quality) . . . ° $2.10 (very fine per yard $2.45 The above are in black only. il and Telephone orders wil prompt attention. Correct Dress for Girls and Junior Misses is given individualized attention in special Departments on the Second Floor, unusual care being devoted to the needs of the grow= ing girl who is difficult to fit or who is of the between-sizes age. Among the great assort- Several New, Very Smart Styles in EMT f 1 Trimmed Hats including a number of artistic effects intro- ducing trimmings of goura and ostrich, will be specially priced for to-morrow (Saturday) $16.50 each (The Millinery Salons on the Third Floor) at Misses’ Fashionable Clothes expressing refinement, good taste, and the latest word in style, are ready for selection in the Department on the Second Floor. Included are Tailored Suits and Dresses, Afternoon and Evening Gowns, Practical and Dress Coats and Evening Wraps, variously priced to meet all requirements. A NUMBER OF SMART TAILOR SUITS for Misses and Young Women are on sale in this Department at the special prices of $29.50, $3200 & $35.00 Men in all seriousness 9 could Blooming- dales’ get smart dressers from all parts of New York if they did not serve their styles sea- soned with up-to-the-minute “pep”? If they did not use fabrics that the majority of other stores never show? If they did not price them lower than other good shops price them? As an example, just go through these Suits and Overcoats to-morrow priced from $15.00 to $45.00 To describe the many dif- ferent styles and fabrics here is to waste space. ‘There are so many things to choose from that one is almost bewildered. But one thing is sure: No one need leave here except with what his heart and fancy de- sire. Bloomin gdales'— Main Floor Trimmed Hats at $3.00 267 hats, barcly two alike, made and trimmed as with ribbon, burnt effects, only expensive hats are, ostrich, wings and novelty fancies, thus bespeake ing their higher worth Mushrooms, Sailors, Turbans, Mushroom Pokes Materials comprise Bloomingdales BeadedDrawstring and Framed Bags Special, $7.35 The Bag Dept. always | thing captivating in appearance 4, for instance, these smart n and Others 1 velvets, pannes, Second Floos a ah Fine Kid Gloves For Men & Women When qualities are worthy, shades this season's favorites, and prices surprisingly mod- erate—there is every reason for buying enough gloves to Women, ¥en" 9 tee each coat as superior in every detail to those offered elsewhere at equal prices. There’s variety enough in the 25 models — authentic copies of higher-priced coats to please every woman's taste and purse, and each coat is as smart as it is ser- viceable. $14. to 837% Some are in fine velour, that soft, warmth-without- weight fabric. Others are of medium-weight kersey that has no equal for durability. Other coats are of burella, wool mixtures, zibelines, plushes and broadcloths— this season’s favored fabrics, in every wanted shade. Sizes for Misses Women. Bloomingdales’ and Second Floor Semi=made Wool Skirts (ED escape unexpected rises iv — ments of suitable clothes, the following are | . Undergarments Bee For M Three Good Values pees FOR WOMEN AND MISSES for Men ‘or Men IN in regular stock at the prices quoted: : Gray Suede Kid Gloves, $1.15 ’ i MPM ahs Shirts and Drawers, kas Women’s Hosiery oat ~ | are specially featured in the Wool Dress garment, 8% bi ee eae mee Salt "08 At the, pure dye chiend (Qk FOR GIRL Fabrics Department on the First Floor. Piura aorta! Prix Gapenkin Gloves I eee eh gis tees Worsted Dresses F ° $13.75 to 42.50 | : ‘ Root's Tivoli Shirts or Made $150 le aking in | it#h,, These are ‘run of mill”"— Lingerie Frocks 4.75 to 28.00 tional Values are offered In ele aa Gay os We! an F ; tor low shoes and apa . 7 mized er reven ¢ have also complete lines o 59, fibre si Washable Colored Fro: 2.75 to 19.50 Skirts of superior-quality broad- sulaaa ith ton: j U Pownce Spectre an neers fine weave Made w nein reed School and Dress Coats . 15.50 to 95,00 t ck, mavy blue, dark green and n Union Sults, 98 For Women s, aio Mack or whith Rata FOR JUNIOR MI srown; button-trimmed . $7.85 (itestelaeten te Gray Suede and Mannish Kid rossiund goston hovleep NIOR MIS s 1S and 17 years) pe ae elias HRC hy malas May be had in ecru or Sec Neat aR r tops. Black or white ‘ y ve de Skirts of green-and-biue woolen Root's Tlyoli Shirts, Double ‘Other Imported Beaded Bags, es are of undressed sdales'—Main Floor Tailored Suits. . . $25.00 to 85.00 pla ~ oe « elCUe!hCU)6 86,88 Bébasted, $1.50 Bowe ee yn shades: — Matinee Dresses (of silks) 25.00 to 78.0¢ , For men ; Moomtngdales Nai ad ench Kid ashable Underwear — Serge Dresses 15.50 to 55.00 Also i Fa Have You Visited su testament The Sort Women Like . . 3. 55. { heavy natural gray v . rench kid gloves are overseam . Dance Frocks . . . 26.00 to 60.00 | evera dred Semi-made with cotton; doubl Our Greenhouse? sew pique style with en nse of comfort in Practical and Dress Coats, 18.75 to 95.00 | tw y blue serge, in t plait Worsted Union Suits, $1.75 | ics 8 ator ble besides, and models, very specially priced ‘at Maso : ; Middy Blouses and Separate S at moderate prices. $4.75 each For the Cause of Liberty=Buy Liberty Bonds (Bond Booth, First Floor) —_—_—_—$_$__—$ nn quality. Bloomingdal: Men’s Thread Silk or Cashmere Socks Pair, 38c The silk oe sand Main floor s have Mercerized Pair, 24 Men's Socks, ed black, otton Socks, Pair seamless in alifornia Privet, de $3.75 pert Lilac, Snowball cach, 9c, Lawn Grass Seed and Sheep Fertilizer, 1c ; By tt t » $3.00, Hummus or 10, werkng Hydrangea, Cocoanut Fibre, Bulbs, Cut Flower Shop Tremendous stock x of f 50e Artistic floral $1.00 designs Bloomin gda f All Cars Transfer to Washable Fabric Gloves, 59¢ OF material k Gray, white or Bloomin gdal wn as Suedetex, Main Floor Look to Your Umbrella Have It Mended Y ay need ita NOW ry and we 59th to 60th St Lex, to 3d Ave. Merino Union Suits, $2.25 Shaped, of fine ribbed merino, 1 te and va Medium Weight Cotton Union Sults Regular Sizes, 59¢ Extra Sizes, 69¢ Shaped cotton suits, neatly trime yles, Vests and Pants Regular Sizes, 59¢ Extra Sizes, 69¢ band necks. Italian Silk Vests, $1.50 1 i white vests, ree j under arms Bloomers, $2.48 Pla waist and

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