The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1918, Page 7

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, |second section ran into it head-on, | |The two rear sleeping cars of the a9t8. re GB. Altman & Cn. Commission Merchants. He spoke on| Nicholas Gerathy, a street cleaner ot THREE MEN KILLED “The Efficiency of War and Peace,” and| No. 161 Hast 127th Street, yesterday declared that “an actual working na-| afternoon at 21st Street and Lenox SUBWAYS HERE EXAMPLE : OF WAR EFFICIENCY NEE frat section were coped. The t t enue. hand was tmbedd IN WESTERN AR WRECK | tional efficiency of 100 per cen smut] AN Mot the drat Crecatny " |deapatchers’ office here sald that the ‘ paenotatel be attained before our national Interest] his find to the police of the W —_——- rear Pullman was jammed half wa lor national intention in this war will be| Street Station, who notified (he FE through the second car. Those killed Branch Detective Bureau. AUSTIN, Tex. ‘ Medical Examiner: Riordan. ordered President Grant of Irving National e Detectly properly represented.” Jan. 10,—Three per- are said to have been asleep in the Bank Tells Commission Merchants |, Mr. Grant annwered his own queatton hand "aent to the morzue, sons were killed and eleven Injured| two sleopers. : hy declaring that passenger traina| McCormack is Investigating. t 2.10 o'ctoe : fe name four of the Injured | How Nation Must Improve. [would be used for express and freiaht ———— At £10 cretock (hig Morning In'w rer | to were brought here Are CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—Suppose that |0hd that trains would be run as close DI end collision between two sections of| jairland, Ww. G Greater New York City qj tonether at all tin ¢ now -\the “Katy” flyer on the Missouri,| New, York: @ fighuns as wave on the lin rush hours, an ‘ 4 to be. the oldest bishop Pr F, W. Hull, Philadelphia iRhung line in France. that | ohy P| Kansas and Texas Railway at Gran- a Ber Mudien (innale ane henat loblections as copal communion in. the a tar cr Paver | were runn {mipwove | should not bo considered in war, His|Rritish Umpire, is dead to-day. He Ker about forty miles northeast of| Record Use of Petroten WASHINGTON, ‘Jan. 10.—Ps rr ew York, Mr. Grant pointe: seventy-seven years old . coust of fighting line, {Citation of New York, Mr. Grant pointed |W) tevetired lant, September here, First reports placed the num-| i cauced an co ie tn Suppose that Gen, Pershing were injcu wee ec yry way of Hustraing a7 years of gervice as head of the ber of dead at sixteen, but thin tater| states In 191 record-bre 9 : rien t stuaton that ts r nation-wide ‘ Aa 4 his Ta tates in , command, Then how much more effi eo of N ‘ou! n ol he C clently would al! these tubes be useq | Great Increases o} cy, he said _ was denied by officials after inyestl- ine total of rels, the 2 Sed | arp needed everywhere and in very in-| FL 1. Cobb to Talk on War gation. logical Survey a sin its prel than they are now used? hs Hal The question was naked here to-day | by Rollin P. Grant. President of the Irving National Bank of New York, in| an address to the National League of! nary yearly estimate. The surface re the end of the 000,000 barrels Frank 1. Cobb, editor of The w will address the League of Foreign B jnens at its club house, No. a Avenue, to-night, on the sub “1918 and the World War.” WANAMAKER’S Broadway at Ninth, New York The first topped section of the at a water train tunk and the in Street Ice, Found in Hartem, 1 A human hand was picked up by! ject, of velveteen and Women’s Evening Dresses of chiffon velvet _" ALL GARS TRANSFER TO—THE HOME OF TRUTH 1 Bloomingdale§ 59TH. to 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON to 3D AVE. January White Sales Extraordinary || Wonderful Values in Bargains in Jonn Wanamaker are now on sale Meter Trucks (om Phvtadteobva for the Annual Sale Night Gowns Table Cloths at the extraordinarily low price of i Petticoats Damasks Aik rae mers) Dever Tew $29.00 We Were Determined to Get cnet Town 3 nfants’ Wear p ow Jases - ¥ Nem York These MEN’S SHIRTS Here \})\ isin cn outers Angerie Bed Spreads ‘s ---and brought them by motor trucks | [I|_ x Blankets Lingerie Comforters B-BRIEFS For the Great Winter Sale | 69c Hosiery for iF Open T Morni | pen Tomorrow Morning ae ey ice ey | Women " > r f our advertised merchandise | Py : Loom To |] Pi] may. be. ordered by, mail or Real so ada hone, should you find it in- J FAGIE SHIRT |] fl Eonventene'to come tn person, | alue | Think of getting Gordon 7 WEARER. i] By ,oShopness m thread’ silk hosiery—a good: . - bs al food * wearing quality — with cot ‘ The railroads were needed for win-the-war work. prices. You'll like |ton garter t in a lark: r 4 The express companies were too congested. atmosphere, ain ior colens eae rier is “ and w woyu DIC! So, with the makers, we “dug around” and secured four 6-ton motor trucks, When you sce a “Blooming- ange pert Every +d, despite snow and ice and zero weather, WE GOT THE SHIRTS. dale Pride” label on canned | SOUPS 2 Nt goods it is an indication of | PF !S pericc inglales’ —~Main Floor finest quality. | Bl A War-time Measure-- Men’s Suits & Overcoats Taken from o in higt eeyeh stocks ssi relict $ ] 2.85 affected by sof th all th 3,132 of $1.25 grade 2,436 of $1.50 grade 7,002 of $2 = grade 603 of $2.50 grade 324 of $3 grade To Sell at BLOOMI NGDALES’ Announce an Unusual Sale of Player Pianos i Two New 1918 Models With Celebrated Tri-Solo-Melodist Attachments WALTERS PLAYERS Art Model De Colonial Model $450) (FREE! $395 Terms Only $2 a Week b wish Each Player | Terms Only $2 a Week We Do Not Charge Interest A Beautiful | We Do Not Charge Interest O80 coats and suits are Duplica this price-revision | They are standard trade-mark shirts, T' | of last Spring, when the shirts, of which these And the market is bare of any such shirts t them. | THE SIZES 226 size 1314 grade pric e based on manufacturers’ wholesale prices the overpl Je and sold to dealers all over the country $1.15. So-—we were determined to get THE KINDS 330. handsom BL Light and colors. Soft and stif. cuffs. Woven and printed madras. And fine mercerized materials. We shall take enou id room to show EVERY ONE of t 13,497 shirts It will be the largest dhowing of men’s shirts ever made in open view at one time—to the best of our knowl- edge—anywhere. Which, of course, would signify nothing if the values were not there. BUT THEY APE! suit or overcoat t lar d out the season, dec n for your are of the barg Suits at $12. 85 e | patterns. 88 size 18 1/984 size 181 st measure ne at $1 2. 85 Far ots in trench or | Buy ali you feel you can use during the year. HRIaG: Aa C HERS TAGE This t ful Art Model P! This new 1918 Colonial Model s ’s ” is beautiful Art Mode iver fl i 8 ne 18 ‘ol Mod At the Same Time We Shall Put on Sale os and $3.93 Piao Me yeriaed 28 9h i oe Music Bee ae Ge 2,400 faney neckties (silk) of $1 and $1. ae gre ides at 50c. rOUserS; Mahogany; celebrated Cabinet double-venecred with, San Do- S/A00 taney. neckiia ’ % ‘ Che t worsteds f avn fon: THe | ; mingo Mahogany. as all the 3,600 fancy neckties (silk) of 50c grade at 25¢. Sizes up to s4-inch waist me Ml P wes ty et 12 Rolls of Music latest devices, including trans- day, Broadway End, et Arcade floor, New Building Bloomingdates’-—Main | (Your Own Choice), posing device, which allows you : tubing; five t mote | alloy 0 | nN yf = TC A > repeating Prin ; A, j Hongeore Bench, ie play any aslection in Ave at | 3.497 Eagle siurts ” wire > . sounding-board; — ha dui a Scarf or Cover, erent keys; metal tubing; five | 4 Rane A J ph A 1500 Pairs Men Ss & W omen s are ke - Aa i & Free Delivery | point motor; the celebrated Tri- | Jonn Wanamaker hand in ‘the usual + | ¥, Solo-Melodist arrangement. It | ay ne Mey | to Your Home | can also be played by hand in the Fully guaranteed Kid Gloves---Special 9c If it weren't for their ht rom Frnt deighre possesses an exquisite, full, roun tone, Fully Be Sure ordinary way. for 15 years. mperfections the ame gloves would be manufacturer's misfortun r fortune Capeskins in Tan or Brown, Also Gray rGueas Wanamaker $4.40 to $5.40 High, Low and Cuban Heels High-cut luced shoes of dull leather with | Pictured, ) heels; same model in all dull leather Pictured, her shoes (buttor Black kid shoes with fawn cloth tops and Louis widths only in this style, but in plenty of large sizes, Satin Evening Slippers, $1. Down-Stairs Store, New Building 2,100 Pairs of Women’s Shoes Now Down to $2.85 Tan leather shoos with white nubuck tops (high cut with kid or cloth tor 1,000 Pairs Women’s Black Shoes, Our own $3 to $4.50 shoes, AA to B widths, in sizes 214 to 5 w flat heels, and Cuban heels; narrow $2 — Special--- Women’s Jersey Gloves, 19c and 29c several t i pair in therefore aye and 29¢ Choice of Bl ack and Gray Bloomingda fain Fl Women’s Preference French Band Union Suits ‘specially Low Priced, 49c » low price, OF cour are arpr more so wl extra size —as we regular—for the ne ©. 49. , Bloomingdales ,, te Ian ster t t lection, slig mpertect to Take Advantage of This Offer---Call Tomorrow Dhis is the opportunity you have been waiting for—Don’t neglect to take advantage of it. Think of the pleasure one of these Players will bring to your home; think of the musical evenir nstoreforyou. With this wonderful instrument you can have the greatest masters play for you in your homt. If you like to hear Ragtime or the popular selections of today, you can render them absolutely perfect on this Player, The'terms are so low during this sale that any family worthy of credit can purchase on our easy payment plan. Don't put this off another « Call tomorrow or write for illustrated catalogue, Free Offer Notwithstanding the very w price of these Play: Be Here Early # the af ect here ft for This Week style Walters Piano NO INTEREST $225 No EXTRAS { ¢ 1 ung of Mase a Hand- Lye cout Terma Only $1 Per ne Bench, Gover or Week i Price Includes Btool, Cover and Free Delwery: ry Qe ae Ree Scarf, and Free Delivery, ' BLOOMINGDALE: »’ PIANO DEPARTMENT 59th to 60th St., 3d to Lex. Ave. offer, cons ic Cabinet, ind arrange f {

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