The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1917, Page 7

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wtat « one otlio t nf « to be taker | # Weiant, Pree | * ndiiione y the moat important hy thie Mtate Che f the Norten’s Farm Product erday that thie with 4 you ofl | teeth that are sound and healthy | ough to he valuable An tamination of your qume will MILK ‘SITUATION Company. Interview in thew Bvening)| the Kroumd up. He ina gyod lint World baa jong| whieh will atand hin in Ko wt inn tlie ae OO armed that the! in hie new Job, with ite vartous th hia phase of th ; * comere ee remilation of the| fleations mere ee mik fnduatry by public authorition| “1 have had many mummeations.” | few aya wan wan au imperative as setting the vald Mr, Williams, “and fam glad to Wit wo Bloomingdale§—A_Great_Store Toyland Opens Tomorrow—Bring the Kiddies! VOYS, TOYS, TOYS—stacked to the ceiling; the kids can’t help feeling like “ALICE IN WONDERLAND.” | . How they’ll glow when SANTA CLAUS in his sleigh, drawn by real, live, prancing steeds, comes jingling, clanging down, the aisle. Torpedoes Blowing up battleships,—-the shriek and clatter of locomotives,—tooting horns of racing autopeds, and the dazzling galaxy of lights and colors will leave a lasting impression of Christmas on the children; and you too will be entertained in Te yyland, Any elevator—off at the 4th floor, for BLOOMINGDALES’ TOYLAND. Here are a few of the many interesting items: Doll Carriages, $6.98 Character Dolls, $2.75 Automobiles, $12.98 Mechanical Trains, $2.25 Lexington Scooter, $2.49 White enamel reed body and Dres n worsted suit and Large size, with wind shield, Iron engine with broke; tender, For boys or, girls. Roller hocd. Roll effect on body and cap; ig eyes and neat hair mudguards and bumper; nicely 2 passenger cars and 10 pieces bearing rubber-tired wheels, A hood. wig. painted, of track, popular vehicle Othera at $2.98 to $18.98 Others at 49c to $19.98 Others at $4.98 to $42.50 Others at $1.19 to $14.98 Others at $1.19 to $4.98 Georgette Crepe Blouses—Superior in Every Detail— In a Special Sale $3.98 None C, O. D. None Exchanged 9 Styles in Newest Shades Great bargains, for the qual- ity of the Georgette crepe is excellent, the workmanship fine, and the bead, soutache, chenille and floss embroidery is the sort that only higher- priced blouses feature. To Satisfy Customers Seeking $19.95 Coats—We Reduced Higher-Priced Men’s & Youths’ SUITS & OVERCOATS At $15 to $50 You're pretty likely to come across a suit or overcoat that will make you look a bit better than you have most times in the past. And you're sure to discover that your money’s buying a lot more in sound mate- rials, tip-top tailoring and faultless style than you thought it could in these times of price~ stress, Among the Suit Mod- to $19.95 That is a fact. Our busi- ness on $19.9§ Coats has been wonderful—far greater than anticipated, and we could not buy any to fill in that came up to our ard of $19.95 value. we took coats—about marked them tag bears the —each coat is we sequently higher-priced 200—and down, E original pri of all wool—each in a style m, green, bi Colors are f > flesh and w navy or black; you'll be proud to own. One model of crepe de chine ete Ara the halted: “the Materials ths celectionmalghcoack 80e roll front and the “stand- Burella Ripple Cloths Wool Velours —_ Silk Plushes Fine Zibelines Colors Brown Burgundy Navy And plenty of Black Wear and service guaranteed Bloomingdales'—Second Floor pat” conservative. . Overcoat Models In- clude the favorite trench styles, the form-fitting, the Chesterfield, the raglan, and the double-breasted as well as huge ulsters for the very, very, very cold days. Let us give you the best service we know how, Bloomingdales Men, Wear louse, All sizes throughout, though not in each style, Eacha rare bargain, at $3.98. pepe Bloomingdales’ ~—Main Floor Beetrog: Men’s Gloves $1.50 Two styles Main Floor, glace, in or suede on the Visit Our | Conserve , : | Plants GivenFREE reenhouses . Stetson Hats Upon presentation of sales check Opevof the show places of ¢ Foods If You Drive a Car Bayt BS f Blootatngdstas eth city—atop the Bloomingdale Bu , th thle It's a hall mark of good dressing erent, Bloomingdales’ will ing. You should visit soon, rticle of We have a style to suit every man’ ‘ hrm gts an eee ae 1s aste any, particu taste, at $4.50 to $10.00, Pe ag #828 Pat, Ber Greenhouses-on-the-Roof | larly meat, w t, fat and sugar le Bloomin —Main Floor uses -on-the- Roof s xcellent values at £2.50 to 85. A Most Important Offering | “sinjusie sn nw First Sale of the Season! of New, Up-to-the-Minute Women’s and Misses’ SUITS 2,000 Boys’ Suits Meat Specials Fancy Roasting Chickens, tb., 2c. Fresh Fowls, tb., 22c. Legs or Rump of Veal, Ib., 22c. Roasting Veal, 16!4c Ib. Prime Rib Roast, Ib., 20c. Reduced to , | isnotcansstant2: 1 Overcoats 1 5 — Mackinaws Fruits and Vegetables Valencia late Oranges, fancy thin 19¢ yw 56.88 In Our Removal skin, dozen Sale of $150,000 Florida Grapefruits, fancy thin 5 skin, dozen 58c Every suit and coat i y up to Blooming- Worth of Apparel Finest Silvered Onions, t qt. dales’ standard. Nonc ide for sale pur- basket. 89 poses, as you will sec you examine the All wool materials in staple Appies, 12 qt. barket Me quality and workmanship olors, navy, brown, burgundy, Virginia Potatoes, second crop, green, also black. opportunity to $1.79 20 28 qt, basket Fancy Green Peas, 3¢ Bloomingdales’ —Basement Suits for Big Bos, $6.88 Suits for Little Boys, $6.88 Overcoats for Little Boys, $6.88 Buy Your Boy a Mackinaw, $6.88 Bl This is an ideal get a carefully tailored suit at the lowest price of ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BloomingdaleS Dim to GOth At—dd te Les, Ay. the season, Bloomin gdales'—Second Floor ——E ‘Rheumatism Yields to ‘GOVERNMENT AN) Price of sinctrieity and gna, and alan has fae confident that The | that, in order to get a permanent ao I World's study of the ettua | wtion, « * aht even on ‘ * ernment Take Them in Your Own Bathtwh— | and Aistrivuting planta av ° And's veleve the pew Na Need of Going to Hot Springs. Ren tinoe, Ween, Caan on ik Ge mete od ye r} * 7 nine, «9 advocated proper | foveal the remson of your e By Sophie trene Loeb trol of the milk indwatry by aw | Reuralgia or tooth trowbl | Phat Governmental ald will come| Put onatituted aMeials. . \t we of the mith wituation te| Therefore, when | talked with M Jevidenced in the coming appointmant| Williams fn an effort to have all the | of the pew Milk | forces working on identical lines. # : W * ty Mr ie ureed by this newapaper, I fou ry oof the enme tor | aid Ap. | hin midst of many Maur Full Sete of Teeth | ma.Hed. jana a a able to Gold Fillings O48 Com.| thie quent ' running ld Crowns, 22-harat to-day.) Mr. Willams te fortunate in hav ren kn Buk pauihe iver Fillings out to| Ing an open mind « ‘ ye uttiined to Mr. Willinma that] helieves in atudytr ' away with forthcoming In @ are trying to do at pren- therein may duction. of milk of the ¢ to meet t the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917, in mntet Ob n law ie fully, as a a very material re The heve been woefully Incking. iftend to du everything with ai apend.” American with LONDON, Now 14 ~The membere of foan Mission to the Inter invited to it afternoon in foal la to reduce the cont HE basis of clothes-buying, as with other commodities, begins and ends with the all-important essentiel, value. Ea- ceptional value is the integral part of our Winter clothes for men, young men and boys. We begin with woolens of proven merit both in quality and color— design, cut and tailor them skillfully and end the process by pricing them right United States Army Uniforms Officers’ regulation outfits BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY “AT FORTY-SECOND STREET Will Close Out Saturday A COLLECTION OF WOMEN'S SERGE FROCKS Included Very Specially Priced at 29.50 in this collection are a number of smart models featuring strictly tailored types in serge frocks, surplice silhouettes, serge with white satin collars, vestees and fronts and serge worked in gold thread embroidery panels. BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specially Shop of Onginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Ta BONWIT TELLER &CO, The Specially Shop of Oniginalions FIETH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET Reduced Prices—Saturday IN MISSES’ WINTER APPAREL Various groups of suits, coats and frocks have been assembled from the regular stocks, in instances where only a few of a hind remain, and subjected to price reductions as follows: MISSES’ SUITS Formerly 35.00 & 45.00 28.00 Strictly tailored and lounge models in whip- cords, burella, wool jersey and wool velour. Sizes 14 to 18. One or two suits of a kind developed in magnificent rich cloths and velvets, Individualized styles exclusive with this shop. Sizes 14 to 18, MISSES’ SUITS Formerly 75.00 to 95,00 47.50 59.50 A collection which includes many of the winter's smartest modes in cloth and velvet suits. Tailored and fur trimmed. Sizes 14 to 18, Formerly 95.00 to 125.00 REDUCED TO 75.00 MISSES’ COATS Very Spectal Value 35.00 In Yosemite cloth, zibelines, fur or angora trimmed velour Sues 1 to 16, A variety of styles, plain tailored, MISSES' FROCKS Formerly 25.00 to 39.50 20.00 Included are frocks in appropriate models for school and college wear, davon in simple styles of serge, wool jersey satin, Sizes 14 to 18, ‘ oe y diagonals and Cie cm en —_—— + ee OC

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