The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1917, Page 11

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bere br 5 ona Drives *% owt ome you experienen the cotatont ma Wrings it be bein juaternla and prever Wheumonia) gigi horpttal sine 92.50. As clothiers it was nat-|‘ ural we should think of it reasons. most in Style. in Value. Caps for winter—wool tined shops. We alone them for New York. Open Monday&Saturday Evenings isqiving Specials and Odd Pieces for Every .. Room In Your House “er, ret and Found” T artic No “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 4208, World Building, will to geen at any of The i Stout and Found” advert mente ot The Pain hare why thoweande use than « murterd plaster, and does vhats and Derbies are made to our special order for two) (1) To obtain the ut-| (2) To get the last stitch have at 41st St | ix FEF i IHEUMATSM “QVER THE TOP” GONE THEY. M.¢. A. Total Contributed for War Work Won't Be Known Till All Figures Are 'n Meialiy announced to-day at the headquarters 0 of the National oY MCA ar Work Coun 16 exact figures are in, many | —— tates having held back reports in order to give accurate totalr Charles Suroner Ward, Inter- national Secretary of the ¥. M.C. A, who conducted the $19,000,000 cam }paign for the Red Cross and who has |davoted hin entire time to the Red | | ‘Triangle drive, maid: | “The remarkable muccess of the| }campaign ts a new demonstration of | the enthuatastic loyalty cf cme beat of our people, rich and poor allke. There were 50,000 subscriptions in Chi- cago alone, most of them from work-| tng people. We do not deceive our- |aclves. These, gifts wore not made to any organtzation, however strong and |popular, ‘They were made to the "boys at the front,’ and our Allies in war, They are made through the Young Men's Christian Association as the organization best prepared to ad-| —a raglan shouldered) minister tne r their patriotic uses union suit! An analysis of figures thus far re- ceived shows, according to A. H. Whit Conforms perfectly tol fora, Nati {gn Ditector the shoulder and neck. that noty he large contr: Ae goed winter weight. | butions on the part of corporations and | people of great means, the money was The Rogers Peet soft contributed by men and women in all| walks of life. Returns show, the cam- | paign director w workers, me fact every politan population, gave thelr that the “bit boys “somewhere in France” | might have gome of the comforts of home and the service of the Red Tri- angle.” y. Perkins, Chatrman of the Pi CF ” e Committee “Stetson - Specials” are) dive Director WVhitford made i 5 g that at least 2,500,000 the: pride of the Stetson | ' pel eons bad contributed to th am from Richmond, Va., to ers to-day ald a lneal de- sf John Marshal, first Chief e Supreme Court of the | Justi ROGERS PEET COMPANY | United ik contributed to the war fun pan face koy=win Broadway Broadway, |" *" ried by Chief at 13th St. “The Gt SAth Oks] ere abatencil! hin acoh weil 1 be Four | r n fun Broadway Corners” ~—“Fifth Ave, o the highest bidder, It at Warren y former ert J. Bev- coinpleted writ nn Marshall, has 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE i R BO" STREET er at eee As Cash On Any Purchase $55 Allowed on $50 Bond; |'E $110 on $100 Bond Holzwasser Home Talks No. 264 mor t THE ciry [Write for New 80-Page Catalog | ‘ennible from Went Side SY Bt, Crontown Care Ai %. Room Apartment 8825 FALE $245 | neteting ot alt Face ae “300 VALUB $275 AN Grout Rapids Special $35,000 000 FUND pawnership te THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, LEE SEES U, 8, CONTROL | OF RAILROADS WEAR Come, and Soor Hea { Trainmen A ment Owners! you just re help - scratc Resinol more about that ws get a jer in the affaire wilt be of ther ment EV ELAND, Mov 1 "The prea] | | ing Governen nw | use Don't worry an itching skin-trowble of Resinol Ointment and acakeot Res vol Soap at amy drag more, With the Resine! Soap and warm water bathe | the affected parte thoroughly, until ‘| they are free from ernate and the skin fn Dry very gently, epread , na thin layer of the Resinol Otnt- | ment, and cover with « light bandage Piano Dep’t ure atherhood —if necessary to protect the clothing, Thie the be done twice a day, Usually the distressing itching and burning sof with the firm treatment, and the skin soon becomes clear and healthy again, " i. Bold ba two wees (ap Bloomin gdales’ soTH TO GOTH STREET, LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENL! Now in Progress—Bloomingdales’ Great Sale of New Player Pianos 2 I or wiatied for music in the home, this is your opportunity. Take advantage of this Player Piano Combination Offer consisting of a New 1918 Model, 88 Note, Metal Tubing PLAYER PIANO A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET A BENCH TO MATCH PLAYER 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC (YOUR OWN CHOICE) A HANDSOME COVER AND FREE DELIVERY This Entire Outfit for NO $ INTERES 1 TERMS: Only *2 a Week We Do Not Charge Interest Just think what this offer means to you. A Beautiful 1918 Model Player that any one in the family can operate. A Music Roll Cabinet, 12 Rolls of Music, a Bench, a Cover, Free Delivery-—All for $305. No interest or extra charges of anykind. The above terms are so low that any family worthy of credit can afford to have one. Call tomorrow morning, make your selection and have the Player in your home in the evening So as not to keep our patror volume of busine NO EXTRAS waiting, and in anticipation of a tremendou 5, We have arranged for an extra large force of salesmen, so that every ll reccive immediate and careful attention. In the afternoon the crowd be largest, so we ask you to call in the mor f possible, as this will give you more time to look over the different Piat 1 Players offered at thi and will also allow for immediate delivery SPECIAL PIANO OFFERING FOR A New 1918 Model Walters Upright Piano On Terms of Only $1 Per Week PHIS WEEK ° "220 Price Includes : Stool—Cover—}'re¢ Uiberal alloz wance d allow you yer Piano, EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE #,,; rs 19 pay balance at the rate of $1 a week ona Piano or $2 a week for aPla 1F YOU CANNOT CALL PERSONALLY MAIL COUPON y vend me iuil particulars rege “PLAYER PIANO S SALE Name Address Bloomingdale Bros.’ Piano Dept. 59TH TO 60TH ST.—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE 1917, Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between Sth and 6th Aves West 43rd Street i" Timely Gift Suggestions from the Art Needlework Sections Available on the Main Floor, To-morrow: Sik Picture Frames and Kingagerwent Pads, covered with gold net, gold galloon and rose Arimmed Silk Pin Cushions, in Ivory Haskets, trimmed with silk flowers and fruit 50c $1.50 $3.50 - cnet Cigarette Stands, of Painted Wood, attractive Christnias gifts, Dainty Desk Sets, of Satin Damask or Hrocade Silk... . it + pes $3.50, Fancy Powder Boxes, silk various 'styles,. doveees : ‘ eee $1. 00 Round Pillows, of Floren tine Silk, gold braid trimmed 4,00 Velvet Pillows, also combi- nations of Velvet and Tapestry; rose, blue and green $4.00 Thanksgiving Offering of Decorative Linens At One-third to One-half Regular Prices: Banquet Cloths, - + + $185.00, 225.00 and 275.00 Luncheon Cloths, - - - $35.00, 55.00 and 75.00 Tea Cloths, - - - - = $29.00, 35.00 and 57.00 Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, + $29.00, 50.00 and 60.00 Centerpieces, - + * - $17.50, 30.00 and 39.00 Luncheon Sets. - + + - $32.00, 40.00 and 57.00 Also Madeira Hand-scalloped and Hand-embroidered Centerpieces, $1.75 | Luncheon Sets, 13 pes., $3.75 | Tea Napkins, dz. $5.40 at * “ The Silverware Sections Are displaying an assortment of articles enameled on sterling silver, in daported colors; Toilet Sets, Perfume Bottles, Puff Boxes, Bells, Coffee Sets, Individual Salt Dishes and Spoons, Vases and Medicine Glass Covers Sterling Silver Articles attractively priced: Bon Bon Spoons, Cream Ladle, | Bon Bon Dishes, Bowls, Bas- Olive Spoon or Fork, kets and Compotes, at $1.25 $5.25 to 10.85 Sandwich Tongs, Tomato Ser- | Jam Jar & Spoon enameled on vers or Gravy Ladles, sterling silver, assorted colors, at $2.75 at $8.95 A Sale of Dinnerware Comprising the best foreign and American makes—Fourth Floor. DINNER SETS—Of American DINNER SETS N Of Limoges lain, 107 China, pieces, new 107 pieces, unique conventional border designs; 9 colored. borders; matt gold c formerly $27.50... at 23.00 handles; formerly $42.00, at 35.00 DINNER SETS— English Porce lain, 107 pieces, conventional and floral borders with gold lined edges; formerly $37.50, DINNER SETS — Of Limoges China, 106 pieces, artistic bor ders, matt gold handles and 33.00 knobs; formerly $44.00,.....at 38.50 A fine assortment of English China Plates from Minton, Doulton, Coalport, Copeland, Wedgwood, Cauldon and Crown Sutherland, at special prices. Library and Boudoir Lamps priced close to cost. METAL DESK LAMPS with FLOOR LAM PS—-Mahogany or adjustable shade, in verde, $2 15 gold; two lights with 24 inch nickel, bronze and ivory,.. .at ae fancy silk shade,........ TABLE LAMPS-— Mahogany,” FLOOR LAMPS— Mahogany, 2 lights, with 18 inch faney silk lights, pull chain sockets, 2b shade, lined, and silk fringe; inch flat Empire shade, ruche attractively priced at........ fop and bottom; silk fringe, 12.50 $7.25 15.50 DINING ROOM FURNITURE SALE At savings that make buying now an economy: Queen Anne Suite, 10 pes.; Quartered Oak Early Eng- brown mahogany finish; re- gogn lish Extension Tables, atthe duced from #501.50, to $245.00 formerly $65.00,............ ab $32.50 Chinese Chippendale Suite, 9, Silver Grey Oak Buffet, .. muhogany; formerly $396.00, at $300.00 | formerly #59.00,. at 20.00 Solid Mahogany Buffets, . Mahogany China Closets, ae formerly #85.00, cece vsut 960,00 formerly 875.00, —at $35.00 Heppelu hite Suite, 10 pes; solid mighowanti as tlustrated); formerly $288.75, now “9295. 00

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