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FS May Curb State Laws aa to ' apm gees — r Movements, NEW OFFICERS FOR TORE UP QUESTIONNAIRE; | ASHINGTON, Jan. 15—Because Revestger' fase" Coun tose HIS ARREST 1 ASKED Women! Keep ft On Dresser! ade’ tisves by State ay to bilan ~ — * ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—THE HOME OF TRUTH ents, the Navy Depart- deo 6 Bo: ten Covi P hip, movements, the Navy Depart: Announcement ia mad of the Draft Board of Glen Cove Takes) Never Let Corns Twice e ; : tion from the enemy, is considering engagement of Miss Mary Russell Action Against Man Who De- Mking Congress 10 shact © taw fore Hall of Newton, N. J, founder and Bs Bidding such announcements. ‘The President of the Sussex County Char stroyed Go ent Record. | . Areal Inajority of nowapapers atrict« ttles Ald Aesoctation, to Edward p, A. Burnside Choshire, Chairman of Instantly! Tew drops stop corn-soreness, THT a One a Gareement, but these mate lawe put Page of Oakland, N. J.. who has held the Draft Board at Glen Cove, Is I then corns and calluses shrivel, loosen 59TH TO OTH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE. uli th New Jo tied — complaint esterday ith fl Phar A ri a , many of them in a dimeuit position, Lay wineine in both (Ow ereey United ‘tates Attorhey, France of and lift out with fing No pain! = nf irri fos gat a man living in — The Old ‘oth, 47th and 71st] an ovent of unusual interes: in Questionnaits of Wiilaam we Conklin the gentar in Cincinnati whe | op nate crers, NOt, tt Palm Beach yesterday was the wed. © negro, of O | of pain or soreness is felt _Hopes Women Will Find a Texan and Two ding of the Rev, Dr. "Cukelea Menge Conklin papers discovered freesone. when applying freerone or . ‘ Ohioans Over Them. and Misa Eatetle Dunlop of Phila. lo mot tn Aooont= A Ming bottles, of tne raklc}afterwards. It doesn’t even Adopt This Habit a delphia, Pa, alster of Mrs. William ing to Conklin, the eiged thre Aiee Gtk TOG Te cinta irritate the skin or ftesh ent enc ndons of The ore.|Disaton of Philadelphia and aunt of Papers and tore them, up, saying, You simply apply a few| | © : ew cents one can rem ‘An, to hell with the i 1 of every hard As Well As Men BPARTANE ee ec, gan, 16-.| Wivam Dunlop Diaston and tis, “ustive of “the Peace Robert W. drops of Ua freesone Upon | oe ie caem, OF ert be S.C, Jan. 15) John Wanamaker Jr. Duvall, Chairman of the Logat Ad & tender, aching corm oF 8 d : Announcement was made to-day that —— visory Committ f the hardened hgh Instantly Det at Alla icson as Ton as he man adinitted the soreness disappears and| painful calluses on bottom ny Glove OF het water each morn-| | C% J Guy Deming, formerty of the) Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Niess of and told Jus shortly yon will find the|of feet without any pain. Ohio National Guard, has been ap-|T¢Fsey City have announced the en- a now ret. 1 ®agement of their daugMer, Miss when he learned Charlotte Niese, to William Arnold *& Government + corn or callus so I and] Ladies! keep it on the shriveled that you lift it off | dresser. Advt Ing helps ue look and feel e clean, sweet, fresh, pointed Colonel of the blest Pioneer Sale of Spring Boots Titehisy (ise cle ‘eh Naw Yom), : bar terninne, coeur: _Sweseaceceecsuesseseeseceseonsescocessesouseel ‘ Happy, bright, alert rigorous ana|*%4 that Col. B. F. Delamater, f0r-| oon "of William “Arnold” Shankiieg | SoSeeoo . - a a $4 vivaclouo—a good, clear sking a nat-| Mery of the Texas National Guard! Frosident of Wesleyan University, Mg ral rosy complexion and freedom Melia Wises tea the rene ouaten and Mrs, Shanklin, Mr. Shanklin 7 y from illness are assured only by| the Pioneer Infantry (the old 47th | 1,44 “* ; i by clean, healthy blood. If only every | New York). sho Ma ted Eel Ute Seven New Models of 9-Inch Boots svoman and likewise every man could| Lieut. Col, Myron E. Cox, formerly Lye ghd a \ timely sale, presenting high grade footwear at a most feallne, the wonders pares of the Ohio National Guard, has been | “™™wance Corps. inusual price for so early in the season. inside bath, what a gratify ai th P so » would take’ place. © TSE TUE NI PGR | ete and MEH De Wilt © ot Style No. 481—Black Vici Kid, Louis Heels Instead of the thousands of sickly) | “7 DFR), the Inerne Hotel, this city, and Style No. 483—Gunmetal, Kid Tops, Military Heels ze prac LOOKING men, oe an | igen Pes shea ool me Now Rochelle, N, ¥. have announced Style No. 484—Cocoa Ruasia, Kid Topa, Military Heels airls w pasty or muddy complex: | 5 et ‘or physica’ onter le », 486 —FHay 3 q ms; instesd of the multitudes of| dieability, and Col, Delamater aue- LU ae ae lg cane cenentan ae Re 486 Havana Brown Kid, Military Heels “nerve wrecks,” “rundowns,” “brain| ceeds Col. Kenest B.Janicky, who re-| M's" r. to eee oer j Style No. 486-—Havana Brown, Cloth Tops, Louis Heela ings” and pessimists, we should see @| cently resigned and returned to bia| © ATmstrons Jt U. S. N.. of Bristol Style No. 487 —Russia Calf, Fawn Cloth Tops, Louis Heels ‘ jinile, optimistic throng of Fos! home in Brooklyn. Epes 1a Ite God HOSUR OF MAL Style No. 488—Gray Kid, Cloth Tops, Louis Heels iwXn indide bath ie had by dtinking| , TR? "ew Colonels arrived here onlang Mrs. Roger F. Armstrong. Bloominedales’—Main Floor each morning before breakfast a piste ihre Be medal iG ad pS F TT, ulass of real hot water with a tea o-day. They are eaid to| ni F ee Banks ; —W tnoonful of Imestone phosphate in it| be cxperionced and capable officers.| ge inthwenn ed nneeeune piderabed thd ednesday to wash from the stomach, liver, Kid-| A number of additional ofMeers, who | eng Seat Ob tHuLe URAINLEE, At f s T neys and ten yards of bowels the pre-| are to be assigned to the regime 4 Settles beater tages "eth Bou] Bronte caren feetmese arora Aarts ua" La Special Table Sale fermentations and poisons before put-| are expected to arrive to-day *| Patterson Bristol of Stratford, Conn Brief I b Bi I ting more food into the stomach tin “ss 1 an : a r Frose subject to sick headache, bil- About two weeks ago two cases of | alien, Tex. Jan. 15, 1917, while in riet items, but ig Values vusness, nasty breath, rheumatism, Was thought to be spinal men-| eommand of the T4th New York In Attention is centred on this special sale, each item anes, nie eee wie ive me satyder in the 108th Infan-| tantry. ‘Tributes to his memory were emphasizing the meaning of thrift. Zables on Main Floor. a pallid, sallow complexion and who he sick men were at once iso- ber of off 7” > ON at 7” > ww ie constipated very often are 1 and all who had been exposed t quantitiog of tantams add oth TABLE NO. 1 | SPECIAL TABLE NO. 14 ‘urged to obtain a quarter pound of tt ahs WiVeh beebe: ‘ the troops to be In > vrame Ie 3 ; imestone phosphate ut the drug store, Aso tad Reartew cei tank training depot her Photo Frames, 39 Sample Scissors Khich will cost but a trifle, but 15] one ciaced under qusrenting wo 4 and stored Gold-plated, with oval or 25c, 35c and 50c \ su@icient to demonstrate the quick| ™eD! Placed under quarantine. No! c f square opening for cabinet ies halew : and remarkable change in both health | 2€¥ cases have doveloped, the men t y arrive, An ‘ Miles ay below — to-day’s and appearance awaiting those who| ®¥sP ¢ Having ciéclnwitie are SAdltione buldings abe to be crecies, | size photo. | wholesale prices fn ctice internal sanitation.—-Advt rapidly recovering, and the quaran- | RheeMWRidate Ue @niaewe: atin ss *" we Le Seana ft the regiment is belng uitted. |fetmate trees SPECIAL TABLE NO. 2 | spECIAL TABLE NO. 15 » The quarantine was @ precautionary | The temperature ta much bighor t« ; Felt Boudoir Slippers | -p,.. , | measure, but the medical officers are | 44y than for a week past, and rain ia 59c Ps PP Travelling Bags, $5.00 has beon falling ince last night. Thi 59c Pair ; : | confident that the dan, tod bj i 16, 17 and 18-inch light | c been frogen for many Inches, and : ’ ‘ cowhide bags, with Officers in camp here recalled this | there Mae a enn deal ot n i in gray with leatherette soles. | sewed-on corners morning that to-day is the first an- | C@™D- Ue 000, dries out here, ahd hE ” > | Kiversary. of the Cseth of Col, Nas | CTA, AN cave umes CAMILA Wark) SPECIAL TABLE NO. 3 | SPECIAL TABLE NO. 16 | thaniel B. Thurston, who died at Mc- | weather. Petticoats, 59¢ Women's ' Of good quality sateen | Handkerchiefs and percaline, trimmed with | plaited and ruffled flounces. 6 for 29¢ Fs FiBL | Street shades. Of lawn, —hemstitched, PIANO PLAYER \W | with white or colored initials DEPT., DEPT. SPECIAL TABLE NO. 4 | > 3D FLOOR aD FLOOR Kiddies’ Outing | SPECIAL TABLE NO. 17 : ee ee ee Flannel Rompers 49c | Leather Hand Bags & 59TH TO 60TH LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUR Sin indate nubile. tes Pocketbooks, 78c | I, De f girls and boy 2 to 6 years, Choice of 15 kinds, silk or g No In Progress Al | speciaL TABLENO. 5 | {*ther line 2| The enormous quantities of materials purchased before the general Novelty Voile SPECIAL TABLE NO. 18 \ e increase in prices make it possible for us to offer at this time a iq Blouses, 85c | 4-Piece Tea Sets 2 A | Double breasted, with $4.75 = High Grade 88-Note 1918 Model HIM] | large sailor collar of dimity | Quadruple plate. Colonial (eg UTE ws eee STATO LU ee AIT CUMS 1A A UMA | and turned-back cuffs. Sizes | design q —— i a r ) 36 to 46. —— ie \ ) f SRECIAD TABLE NOI6 SPECIAL TABLi. NO, 19 } ss ‘ | s Pbieetapediied Remnants of \ Fur Trimmed Coats @ IB) |, ,Brassieres, 2tc | embroidery, S¢ Yard] if ao ; quality faust, ; isn erep | Swiss embroidery edges, in ; ‘ yokes of embroidery or lace. | sertions and beadings For Women & Misses COMPLETE S COMPLETE Sizes 34 to 44 | pines 1% PLAYER PLAYER SPECIAL TABLE NO, 7 | SPECIAL TABLE NO. 20] {i fs i OUTFIT OUTFIT Men's Negligee | Boys Blouses, 48c H At Considerable Reductions . Shirts, 88¢ | _ Of good quality pereale in | ; collar and neckband style imited N be f Thes ‘ Good-wearing percale and | gig, $ re fe meee Only a Limited Number of These Celebrated madras shirts in various pate | * : Fe erated) aera Instruments Are to Be Sold at This Price—$350— terns. Sizes 1314 to 18 SPECIAL TABLE NO, 21 mew in Velour de Laine, " Ye ve € f ake ‘é H . ., ; Ghiten Broedelath and’ heats Waal Valeut, so be sure to Call Early and Make Your Selection. SPECIAL TABLE NO. 8 | Remnants of Curtain in the colors that are now most in demand, with ‘ — Night Gowns and En- Material, 19c Yard deep collars of Australian Opossum, Nutria, FRE 4 1 ee : nhamtiek AKa | Of /y d , 1 wv) ie | u > a ses bs various scriptions Redused to With Each Player é With deep yokes of ' al. | dA ONLY | eee ne ige, | MPROIAL TABLE NO, “22 95 | $ b Many styles. A E ; 25 25 ‘ acy ear N Corsets, 65¢ Music Cabinet v3 Music Cabinet APEC 4 Two modele—P. N, and HIGHEST COST COATS AND WRAPS, de- veloped in the finest materiale and trimmed with luxurious fura. Silk Remnants [| Rengo—in medium and low 75c and $1 Yard | bust. Long hips, hose sup- | porters atta hed. Sizes 19 12 Rolls of Music WEEKLY | (Your Own Choice), Handsome Bench, 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Choice), Handsome Bench Waist and skirt lengths | | Reduced Prices R i —— to 30, but not in both styles. islet ca us a Scarf or Cover, ane we - not a Scarf or Cover, SPECIAL TABLE NO, 10 cat eee F olive charge interest & Free Delive ann ( 4 SPECIAL TABLE 1 2a ‘ 35.00 res 95.00 & Free Delivery arg, ee Delivery Dress Goods | , to Your Home to Your Home Remnants 50c Yard | Velour and Tapestry FUR TRIMMED COATS—Thirty of our newest 11) The new Player ered at this special sale at the very low price of $350 wearing checked : illow Slips, $1.00 rn ord es etre iene The nares ut ‘ i have embodied all the latest player devices. Any member, of the famil n iches wide. | cate Vetred bel A . juede Velour, Pom Pom, fon Broadcloth, ) a ok GANG ’ ate é meee | , finis que ’ ’ ‘ Velour de Laine and Wool Velour, with either v can play the most difficult selections correctly without musical education SPECIAL TABLE NO, 11 | gold braid Spring Frock of Satin collar or collar and cuffs of various fine furs New Spring Frock of van ify te rez at this tin t will pay you to call at our Japanese Blue Pri | ——— jeorgette C1 sven If y ee in pay ) ‘ \ Japanese Blue rh otal eneataty * A Rar pay Beane te caer Hay warerooms tomor {make your selection. We will arrange for immediate Scarfs and SPECIAL TABLE NO, 24 | " » player selected for future delivery at your request. Centrepieces 37c¢ Hand-PaintedNippon — China Pieces, 95c SPECIAL TABLE NO, 12 | Berry Bowls, Sugar and Women’s Kimonos79¢ | Cream Jug Sets, Vases, Fan- cy Dishes, Cheese Dishes and many other odd pieces. Bead Embroiderw. 25 00 Embroidery delivery or will hol $25.00 ® $26.50 Be sure to call without fail tomorrow, or mail the attached coupon, ; and we will send you full particulars regarding these Players. model of good and cotton crepe, assortment Of | SPECIAL TABLE NO. 25 Women’s Neckwear, IF YOU CANNOT CALL TOMORROW, MAIL THIS COUPON PLAYER PIANO SALE « Fashionable Spring Frocks A Complete Showing of the new fashions suitable for Southern Resort Wear. awe SPECIAL TABLE NO. 13 | 10¢ M penne * Children’s Dresses89c | Organdie and pique, flat The Values Are Most Extraordinary nowy OF gingham and cham- | and rolled collars; also’ sets. Correct models developed in Crepe Georgette, Satin, Serge or Taffeta Sith in the new : t 6 to 14 | Slightly soiled. shades for Spring,” Many are oleberately hand embreide d and bead trimmed; in Exchange Your Old Piano for a Player so ff) > Pea eeay amar! jored effects. Specially Priced, ; p ° Sot Ctenad are ¢ nUMier # cere cree During this sale w : t old plano in SASH AneR nys f u full Jae r Bloomingdales \ tozd A allow you to pay the bala r ; 35.00 50.00 Wi ‘BLOOMINGDALES' PLA NO DEPARTMENT —— - 4 59th to 60th St., 3d to Lex. Ave. “ion i cee. lad 18.50 22.50 SST

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