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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1918. tured a4 skeleton keys or lockpicks. Th» MOT SULPHUR BATHS | > spoons were not of the kind used In the NINO WA TWO PIGKLOCKS FOUND Jail, and evidently were smugeled in by| With Sulfluid wa " ™ r ON BRONX JAIL PRISONER |2*visttcr crisanaca throurh the window | at Home in Your Own Bathtub ) ALL GARS TRANSFER TO—THE HOME OF TRUTH AMERIOAN RED CROSS ale, 200, windows of the all have tron CONQUER 0 ® 1,500 Votunteer Workers Wanted! 1 We reid Bhemmn dda sd a EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY, ‘ i f, Who Will N atroet, RHEUMATISM floor of 10,000 equare feet for the making of hospital lieves Sheriff, 0 Will Now 4 4 3 bi Goebler, who is thirty-three years old, garments, We need 1,500 more volunteers to devote i : Ask for Screens. and who has a wife at No. $09 Hast LUMBAGO pa tgatesiggea aie gang caesarean at least three hours per week to this work. 4 IN What {8 believed to be an attempted | charge some time ago. Convicted ber ore | SCIATICA 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE gap, American Red Cross, n, ¥, County Chante io jail delivery in the Bronx County Jail | Judge Gibbs, sentence was suspenied on | was frustrated early to-day when Shoritt | [8 statement that It waa hig elon. NEURITIS ‘ Upholstery Work- | Ee a Donnelly and Warden Lynch discovered | be Myere and Wagner unearthed ; Pere ae B Briefs : 4 ‘¢ in the cell of Oscar Goebler, known to| neo which they asserted involved | Pour « few ounces Keuld into = | on Introduced by Wagner, Follows| th poise au “ine usher toy Daren” items te,o" ore fom. Tie tae at A aes Ral te Rov eo Income Tax Information Bu- rooms Baquiepes ae Oregon Law Recently Up- |t%2 tenspoons fled so that they could ba| fied the privitere of seeing ‘hin ist ‘sultiold or will get It for you. reau has been opened in our for Special Orders \ ? : Banking Dept. “man who [) held by Supreme Court. Knowa’" in charge to answer As an indication of our low ny A theca your questions. : y | . _ eeeee prices, we make to order— i@ RiGee ee tice Awe Important Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats Many changes havg taken poe ee 4 NY, le lace in the store recently. ~~ measure in the interest of “human — premereermnamonsecememreareen = = — = hi er, brighter, better store Is 3 Shades with side hems, conservation and efficiency,” Demo- i{ the reault. : ‘ ” ai = eee sets on Harts- * cratic Senate Leader Wagner Intro- | piel s orn rollers, fh duced a minimum wage bill for work- Thrift is the slogan every- Sale of Hosier 36x72... ... 95e¢ ” ing women, explaining: PPEN HEIM Cll NS & (e) Mes je iis — ee p e " . fecca for thrifty shoppers. . . * ‘. " Tn this country our women are al- %o ’ 5 3 diate del ; . bul buy ection © canoe: AS Sale of Men’s, Women’s & Children’s | , For immediate dcivery we His, ¢ . have y 4 an ly 80 eat aed. To obtain the nas T ouse resi 59 plete size assortments represented in each item. the Wall season: ti mum gutput, without impairing the Por Tomorrow -(Thuriia MASE DG $1.5 Men’s Cotton Socks, 12! 4c Pair asinine nme health of the working women, it I hetien ere is a slight im- Medium weight,’in black and white. s ines Awnings, mount- essential to protect them from such | perfection in them—you can i ’ alv dangers. as excessive hours of labor | | barely see it—they are marked Men’s Mercerized Socks, 19c Pair - | Ee Weide and ‘wages to low to afford decent Women’s and Misses’ aprely low for tomorrow's | rere: srced heels and double soles; black, white and colors; slight! | long. "teddy $2 50 he + selling. . My. 7 "When wages are so low that work- * Sareriat | Men’s Silk Finish Lisle Socks, 24c Pair i Reed ’ THip WORN ate céninalied to Ilva sbe>| a Pay ] Soles and heels reinforced; black, white and colors, (Seconds. Bi(peavare areca osporean low the proper levei of subsistence, i Fine quality gingham, Pink, anta **N a 7 . : s Botieh and "working eapucey” beh Nutria Collar bide “ald graf hecks ani| Men's “Nu Toe" Thread Silk Socks, 38 Pair | ,.r¢ o¢ our morkroom service, ter the Way has Doan opened for the blazer stripes on white ground, | __1 black, white and colors: reinforced heels and double soles baal tet g tists By'the deciaion of the Suprerse Court | Models | Women’s Mercerized and Cotton Hosiery, 14c Pr. a eepsineh vee mae oe Sate Ste Spee ie e our r@) oa Ss | Of small checked gingham. | Full seamless hosiery, in black, white and colors, | als in linen finish, mum wage law. i; White pique collar and cuffs, Women’s Mercerized Hosiery, 24c Pair bound or French “The highest tribunal of the goun- Two rows of pearl buttons trim ef at hens ‘and double: sclest black of: white seams, by the try has decided that the States may, walit Fine weave, garter hems and ¢ yard $1.00 i under their police powers, establish a ‘ alst. taf ~ ae. . pystem ‘of etandardising women's | Attractive ripple back model of velour | Complete Range of Sizes Women’s Gold Stripe Hosiery, 69¢ Pair ee fi ple Eo roaptT wees Cienecne | cloth in smart colorings. Nutria fur ! \ ara Shinra bine Drease Full fashion hosiery, in ens white and colors, (Seconds.) Upon request our representa- i are uine aid to sound d . 8, » bh e ess 7 P ‘, , . + . if) Wagner's bill ts similar in many H collar, new slant pockets, with wide belt. aren "d gin ‘Ng hiner | Boys’ and Girls’ Onyx Hosiery, 24c Pair tive will bring samples. Phone hy respects to the Oregon statute, 1¢| i) OF striped gingham with sailor Medium weight, ribbed cotton hosiery; children’s mercerized stock- | Pjaza gc ‘" provides for a commission and subor- | | Lined Thr hat collar. Sizes 48 to §2. ings also shown aze $900. E dinate wage boards for separate oc- | | ne LP 4b Bloomingdales'—Main Floor | Bloomingdales’ -Main Floor = cupations which, after investigation | Bloomingdales’ Third Floor of the cost of living, shall fix mini- | mum wages for women for the differ- ent grades of service and localities, Offering Extraordinary Value at i coped apo Sale of Spring Boots Ways to Provide for the ©) om pincen the. mat of Hing | ; 2 5.00 for Women, $485 Future at Rare Savings 7 ‘wago logisiation on exactly the same t Seven new models, 9 inches high. All are fine looking, wel Dre he aoe e eee 25.00 Ww ° madeand servieegiving Sizes s108,in widths BCD 1) Qur January Sale of White] |. | stifiable unc ne loomingda M Floor . thin State, Sustico Ae aarp ape Women’s and Misses’ Velour Cloth Coats; tailored ene — A group that spells daintiness of a substantial, service- os J tyne model with belt in the wanted COO oso 29.75 January Sale of giving kind. Values that you want—because exceptional. 4 AINA GATE collar and cuffs; lined throughout. educed to Night Gowns and Batiste and Cotton = OBITUARY NOTES, Soeeenne - sotinteaaitan, Household and Dressmakers’ | etion Cronies Crepe Bicomers : Capt. Corneliug Ackerman, oldest rea- Hudson Seal Collar Coats of superior velour cloth; * = P' Ae 50c flesh bati \ 5 fdent of N. J. died yesterday | smart and exclusive custom-tailor models; silk} 39,75 Needs and Notions 9%e 50C flesh batiste bloomers; “yagob r, a member of the firm lined throughout and interlined. Reduced to reinforced; elastic knees and jorge H. Shaffer & Co. ealers, 16 dead at his home, No, 83 op ae 2s ae pere RceETE e nl TT Standard Qualities at Decisive Price Reductions 5 Dei ee cs ‘ larkson Street, Brooklyn, aged elghty- ‘ Dress Shields aa PDEEK: SUS ISUPOVSE CHSC TS ’ cotton crepe bloomers poarien. Huber, gon of te late Otto EntireStockof H 1 g her CostCoats *Dressmakers’ AUSE CaP and Envelope | reinforced with gusset; elas- Fasteners tic knees and waist. dead at his summer | rk Chemises trimmed | a urdlaaal 11 att since, black or (oy with various laces. Silks Bowsers, Fe nt in Gran . * |] write: per grons, i i vi de cee At Extraordinary Reductions eae 1 FE alec Cotton Crepe Night Gowns 98c Slipover effects. As illustrated, and model \) with dainty blue effect strong lace yokes. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises $1.98 A host of styles. Hemstitch- ed tailored effects and other ant of early | din the vil is dead at his| J y Costuma, aged | Hooks rduy at her home, | | pee 9a V feather stitching. with Dress Shields, 65c | and fancy lace- lity in various styles and in all sizes, Flesh Batiste trimmed affairs. : Sanitary and | Shoe Dressing, Envelope Chemises Flesh Batiste D li e ® J Rubberized 15¢ 98c Pajamas, $1.00 ummer weiicacies in January Articles Actually hand-embroidered | A# pictured. with daisies and French | Billie Burke style That Reduce Year-"Round - ri tr knot Other-—tailored ek | 0c" til ike} Hubberined 8 w fects prettily hemstitched. pale blue. White Re} > 1 Y ie tales Ribbon shoulders Tin Shoe bw pound in pink, Table Expenses All Linen Table Cloths In the January White Sale . From a famous Scotch manufacturer, in a variety of beautiful patterns, at less than to-day’s wholesale prices. » $5.50 | 21234 yds. $5.50, $6.50 | 2x3 yds., $6.50, $7.50 iG sto match, a2 inches sqnare, at $5.00 and {Bib cece ‘tan | | r $6.50 doz.; a4 inches square, at $6.50 and $7.50 doz. PAHE old theory was that to serve ‘‘seasonable”’ foods out-of-season symbolized 4 luxurious living. The modern housewife knows better. She understands that by so doing, she is aiding to reduce the cost of living. For, thereby, she is Hping maintain markets that offer an inducement to conserve perishable luring months when they are grown—assisting to keep down the average year-round cost of table requirements. white, Oe doz Belting AU-Silke Tattetn Imported Irish Union Linen Table Cloths, $2.75 and $3,75 Pure bleached; size 67268 inches, Irish All-Linen Napkins, $3.95 Dozen Size 22x22 inches; firm, heavy n various choice patterns Sundries Tis far more than her acceptance of Perhaps, this year, when foods are higher than usual, Machine ON. 2 th€ood Administration's plan; it is far- be #. B00 dow the housewives appreniere more fully the service which hes, GBe dosoy: | $2.75; size 67286 inches, $3.75. és 7 such an organization as that of Armour and Com- Flys Napkins to match, $2.95 dos. 1,000 Dozen Mercerized sighted ymmon sense. pany provides. For, not alone does Armour collect Peal | Nichet ” ioe te . Archon, Silooer Tre for Damask Napkins, foods at their choicest where Nature produces them $1.50 and $1.75 Dozen best, not only does Armour transport them under Mercerized Damask Table ne ee How \ousewives Can Help t, not Bloomingdales'—iax, Ave. Level Cloths, $1.50, $1.75 & $2.25 | , Linen finish; excellent napkins 4 refrigeration to wenere the are most needed, but Hecustitehed. seailoped end\ ona for everyd viens heme 18 i HUS, shy making possible the building of cold Armour also stores them scientifically—under condi- Lowered Prices Prevail in Our emmed inches, $1.75 dozen tions which are ideal and which insure perfect keep- ef , storage ints in every locality—adequate reser- ing. voirs for ap 3 foods when they are produced in plenty to be dributed later when they are needed. And she is wike to do this; for, she has come to comprehend threal function and significance of cold-storage; 8Munderstands that foods which go into cold-storag®, good condition will remain so— that the foods wh, come unfit out of the cold-stor- age plant are tho\ which had been held too long for sale before bey put there. And she knows, moreover, that f00\ so stored are not held indefi- nitely—that the ste, piling up of interest and in- surance charges detmdg that they be released to the market long befoithe next crop, Mercerized Table Damask, by the Yard, 38c & 58c Yd. In table « and 2} Extra Quality Union Huck Towels, 35¢ and 50c Each Her , size 18x36 inches, 38c, Hemptitched, size 20x40 inches, 50c. Upholstery Section An up-to-the-minute department, endable merchar ‘Tapestry Portieres, Pair $3.75 to $17.50 No Feast—No Famine HUS, if you will think it over, you will see that what Armour is really doing for you is to equal- ize the national food supply over both the country and the seasons so that nothing will be lost—so there Designs and color neotraae will not be a glut at one period of the year and pro- match any color scher ae oir BD SEN RDS CaN hibitively high prices at another, Heavy Tapestry, ‘ Plain Velour Yard, $2.5 Yard, $1.95 50 inche well stocked with Bloomin Third Hl Mercerized Figured Poplin, Yard, $2.50 Solid colors terw th lengths, of 134, 2 5 yards. ay Table Damask, 2 Yards Wide, 75c & 9%5c Yard Beautiful atternes finish, table damask White Goods White Long Cloth, in 10- Yd. Pieces, at $1.25 Pe. White Long Cloth 1,500 Doz, Linen Finish Huck Towels, | 12! 4c, L5e, 19¢c and 25c Each | ¢ ed borders or all white, t with sm mercerized Turkish Bath Towels | If you will consider the facts carefully, you will find at 25c, 35c and 45c Each in them the reason why for assured quality always, it will pay you to ask your dealer for Armour’s food products. Patterns and coloring ' wide; lu furniture coverings, trou Sunfast Madras, Yard, 45¢ Bath Towels, pure ¢ with colored borders. Striped Satin Damask, All Linen Toweling, sd | Extra fine qu es for fine under- Yard, $2.95 Large range of plain s 19¢ and 25¢ Yard wearin toryard pieces, at $1.98 (Armour Newest coloring colors, ! and and roller towels, | °° ea * : u i 1 i hite Nainsook i F ‘Tapestry Couch Covers Velour Cushion Slips, Splendid Kitchen Towel- | yicnr weight and very fine weave, j QUALITY ARMOUR A)ND COMPANY $2.45, $3.65, $4.95 Oriental Colors, 50¢ | ing, 12!4e and 15¢ Yard | in to-yaru pieces, at $1.79. and ; 5 Limited quantities. Solid Colors, 85c Good, absorbent qualities $2.28 plece ole Table Cloths (Slightly CHICAGO Cretonne, Yard, 25c All Cars ; $9ta to 6oth . 6 j a if airs Soiled) at Bargain Prices. f ultable’farckoiiting bags | ‘Tranifer to Bloomingdale: Leg, to3d Av. Lo bs ss a aaa — —~SStcw i