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—EEE Bloomingdale§ TH TO CTH STREET LEXINGTON TO TIURD AVENUE Why the Walters Player Is the Best at Its Price Bloomingdale Bros., as tlie owners of the Walters Piano Factory, sell direct from the factory to the home. ‘This method eliminates both wholesale and middleman’s profits, making it possible for us to offer a player that for tone quality, case design and reputatién is equal to instruments the open market at very much higher prices. Call tomorrow and see our New 88-Note Tri-Solo Melodist PLAYER PIANO 7450: Terms Only $2 a Week Free.With Each Player A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET A BENCH TO MATCH PLAYER 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC (YOUR OWN CHOICE) A COVER AND FREE DELIVERY TERMS ‘The question of terms in the purchase of a Player is very important. Bloom- ingdale Bros. eliminate at the worry while paying fora Player by making the terms so low that any family can afford to have one of these instruments in the home, sold in NO Players in Different Styles and Prices Walters Players Erhard Players BWC Avice. Style 31... .. $525 Style S Style 32 Style G "1""§475 | Styte 33. Sold on Easy Terms Special Piano Offering for This Week— A New Style Walters Piano \NTEREST 2 5 Terms $1 Per Week Price Includes Siool, Cover and Free Delwery NO EXTRAS Exchange Your Old Piano for a Player We will make a liberal rf r old piano and allow you to pay balance of purchase price of Player atthe rate of $2 a week Write for Illustrated Catalogue BloomingdaleS 59th to 60th St., 3d to Lex. Av, lowane Germany’s Condition To-Day! REVEALED IN 2) 4 sO ARTICLES By CYRIL BROWN The World European Correspondent Nest Sunday The World will begin daily publication of a highly ais yr series of urticles reveuling Geriiany's condition to-day. For five months representatives of Lhe World on Ger many's borders and agents within her borders have been gather- Ing the facts for these articles. They cubrace practicully every phase of Germany to-day—M od—Clothing Ini erinl Finance—Social pinatic Foreign Trade— conomic War and Mark Exchange Kailrouds-—Effects of Em- bargo-—Privations of the People—Military Situation, &e. ‘These articles will give a Tomarkente amount of information concern- Ing Germany's present condition und her prospects, Beyins Next Sunday—Daily Thereafter the ; colds, have # pullid, are constipated very often, are to obtain a quarter pound of |)uin yyy a? AT GRAND CENTRAL 0 Many t to the Interest of | | the Entertainment Committee: ——— | Lately photographed official Red The annual feta of the Interna-|Crom war films from tho western tional Flower Bhow, which opens at] front, showing American troops in the ny r ck, will be larger than! soving pletures of Red Croas work- ever before, It will be held in con-| ory enow them on duty behind the joction with the American Mose So. her caring for woun ity, which for years has been the! A jong let “ot epen just re ‘ing tore display of the year IN} iurned from the trenches, juciuding New York or elsewhere, It will close] pte Cross mombers and aviator March 2 Man ing a ith homes have been carefully nurtur- ng many plan cunes and violets to hugo acaciag and fant pl most Many Interesting featuren will be! neluded ay to d d eon a me Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water in inside bath before fast | Sparkling and bright alert natural, rory, healthy complexion ¢ assured only by pure blood jonly every man and woman could be | Induced to adopt the morning Inside bath, what a sealitying change would. lore place. o ° sick! n. ‘Those — Nrrmmewere me A mitch latger toa garden hus ber it will be incinded u re It has an open atr of 4n abundance of Moral dc mned and in section of tho garden | brings visitors to a model Red Orons workroom, demonstrating ously what the organization is doing in the way of supplying woollen gar P m " 1 ndages and appilances for nusual Features (o Add | ra And wallofn at the fret the flower week the fc been arranged by continu BE BEST OF ALL ur nol Dur g features have Annual Event, tral Palace thin after-| 4¢ 1 prominent society folk art great Interent In the expo- who have country ho have been fighting air bat To-day will be Red Cross da n the order named each succeeding lay until the close of the Flower w there will be featured Britiah | rare and beautiful flower} jay, French Day, American Day, | te and abrubbery. -These/ti@iinn Day, Army and Navy Day,! Announc will range from the tiniest of ero-| Canadian Day and Belgian and Ser- olan Day. There will be sales throughout the week Of vartous rare plants, the pro. | coeds golng to the Red Cross. Among in the President Wilson fern, cultivated by Fredretck 1, Dresset be] ‘The exhibition of a remarkable serien of war photographs taken on the Berblan front by Miss Malvina Hoffroan, the sculptress, will be a fer. ture, Mrs. s It Is destined to be picturesque fete of the du the week, and fre ay something novel wil 1 Cross Garden, which has eful part of tho ox- Newbold Le Roy Edgar, who none of the mainstays of the nternational Flower Show ts Chair- man of the Garden Theatre G Committee. Associated with her are. Biward ¢ Miss Boll Gurnee, Mias Mary Parsons, ton Mra, William = Kinnieutt — Dri + (George Roldt, ©. A. Worrall, Treas irer,and Arthur H. Hahlo, T Jeommitt ne years old of ere drown h ne other 8 ate composed of the fol- lowing: Entertainment. Committee— Mra “Iflrry 1. Duryea, Mra, James Lowell Putnam, George Barr Baker, Mra, Join Dynely Prince and Mrs. j Draper Publicity Committee — Miss Mary Cass Canfleid and Messrs. Bolit ! and Hablo; Film Committee@Mrs. Ww: dbram b Eulkus, Mme, Carrilo and If| Miss Anne Shingieur, Decora- trey tons GomamitteeLhomas Hastings, thought Chairman; Mrs, Arthur Scott Bur- {0m #0000 den, Mra: Draper, F, It. Newbold, if Theodore A. Havemeyr, John Youns ‘nd Milas Caufield com Mn, Felix Bi During the show initiate a move jake helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh, rfront 1 ork vivacious—merry, ung men good, clear skin and wrk for mi ud playty Tnstea the thousands ly, anaemic-looking men » with pasty or mud- instead of the multt- e wrecks,” it Is planned to and THe” some ex- | should see a virile, optimistic throng ed to brighten the men Miss Filo of rosy- hospitals thr ut the three, of An inside bath ts each morning, Pa we of | putting more food into the atomach. | Phone #' jousness, and cheeked people everywhere. haat by drinking before breakfast, a real hot water with a ten- ( they are Isolated from thelr friends and familios More than $16,000 tn cash prizes @nd trophion wilt be awarded to the sev- wrelock tht between thi spoonful of limestone phosphate in it} eral contestants, Amuate train step tb wash from the stomach, liver, kide lerivg “yeetann, Amatoure will Fe: | Station at neys and ten yards of bowels the pre- | norticulturiate the Intter | plunged to vious day's indigestible waste, sour | Mombers of the Junior Loague will) A passin j fermentations and polsons before|act as tlower girly und ansint each | tht called be ternoon and evening, Miss Ruth a Y | suffering fr ubject to sick headache, bil- | Manterro being the Chairman of the | . , nasty breath, rheumatiam, | Junior League Committee particularly those who| Mis Ttuth Bliss, low complexion and | Leukue. They w Cross workers’ unite |cludes the Misses’ Minn) limestone phosphate at the drug | iurden, store, which will cost but a trifle, but | stevenson, Allee ix sufficient to demonstrate the quick jane Quintard, Frances Pteld, | hia hon and remarkable change tn both health | Josephine Minott, Nina Dearth, Mar. | seventye« {and apnearance awaiting those who garet urton, Lucille Maldw nen Thomas Long Islan gation in Nina | ‘ternal santtation.~Advt “GeDocror’s’ x DVICE Tiyan and Janet Nrower John Pr ber th Prall of th Dr. Pu the law de Tnourance he No. Dine further advice : niaker arrhy of thy. ead, and a 19 STATEN | Af Vretairer's would ba eood . St, Georse. ar the dook. the tide Sick | Woman t# Taken to ¥ Long Branc tn RL en NENTS S68 oe THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH position, both artisticatly and finan. ERITH MAY TUTHILL MR. RUDOLPH GOEPEL ement ter of Mr. a Navy Yard wedding, Sonrad of No, 777 three and No. ody e You! e of hor Waa made and the girls of Krappling f ni in rotwboa! ore than y failed tw [ ationed at Neo ms has boon made of nt of Miss Edith May 4 Mra. date PLAYING ON FLOATING ICE 2 GHILOREN MEET DEATH Warbur- enue, Yonkers, and his playmate, Virginia Offerman, ® halt Warburton Avenue, fday in the Hudson Corinthian Yacht . KR, Offerman had tn- Jwughter's ab- along body the was r the men say they saw the chile 1g on Moating ive. 1 the and the frig itis young- we to TUN .AcroNs gakea to land, tel Ine EES ne eee oatusle Comm FALLS FROM.4K” TO STREET. Broken Ankle. orence Greenbery, No, 649 Williams morning when sh eo stitlon plat at the Fulton ANutithe rolled to the « roldier pleked t uy ambulance, M kon to St. Mary’ un & broken ankle 4 OBITUARY NOTES. 4 ! D. Mauter. auditor 4 Ra 1882. died erday All, sixty, for t. Hoe wai ne firm of iw city Melville, 84, Long partment of thi Company, ts dew 010) Hancock Street, Kenefipk, a reaitent morethan sixty Alerman fi i) Ine Arthur FR. 7B ad of the Prob vy, Mass, on tae dene all Fe White and Hi twenty- Avenue, Brooklyn, narrowly escaped death at 1 slipped und th Mutual Lite SLAND NOTES. reet Avenue in track the street thirty feet b Enst and of the ormant= at hile aged fifty- principal of Island Gity. Deer 4 i died yeatorday at his home in County Ho. YY DuLlewss Brkor clk Bmith ae tyetwo, connesteawith| missioner Monday, ¢ Court House ta Boa: eumediie, | $ will be | oun olumibus | Yous low. | m- Webb & , 1918. Mr, and Mra, J. Campbell Smith of Liewellyn Park, N, J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Campbell Smith, to Thomas Ridgway Barker jr. of Philadelphia, Mi Annette Burnett Mackay, | daughter of the lata Rev. Donald Sage Mackay, will be married to Dr. Fawin Pyle of this city on Saturday afternoon in tho Collegiate Church of Bt. Nicholas. She will be attended by her sister, Mins Winifred H. Mac- kay, Miss Helen Thorndike of Boston, Whose engagement to her brother, | Liout. Donald Sago Mackay, U. 8. It, | Row in France, was announced In the {early winter, and the Misaos Dorothy Dwyer, Marion Butler, Rosalind Gat- 1 ti € and Porvtiea Sm A small reception at the Colony Club will | follow \ | Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Kolb of No. 935 College Avenue announce the | engagement of thelr daughter, Mins | | Gladys Dutton Kolb, to Lieut. Har- | | ld George Miller of Kast Orange. | Mra. Jack Conway of No, 103 Bast Eighty-fourth Street announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Gordon Conway, to Jamen Stanley McCormick, son of Mts, M. E, Me+ Cormick of Yonkers Announcement is made of the en- agement of Miss Charlotte M. Par- kin, a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Paul Wallace Parkin of Summit, N. J, to William Gerard Hetnel, also of Sum- mit, a member of the 26th Engineers | at Camp Meade, Md. | Announcement i was recelved here to-day of the marriage at Camp| Wheeler, Macon, Ga., lant Saturday of Capt. Hartley M. Harloe, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Goorge M. | No, 807 Boverly Road, Fint- ' nephew of Senator Willlam er, and Miss Virginia Rank'n, | of Major Rankin of the ries Gilmore Ker- rwed by bridge, home, No, 10 Kast Miss Carol Ch Sist t, and ber tia ge sale for the purpose of funds for ta” r Camp will ay 10 to 7 at No, 32 West 36th _ a Saictde Weapon, rty-two, a public} Woat | Thoinar Accountant day al the gas, got into bed and | rs over Nia head. Hin| chnelder, discovered | 4 him dead. Former United | | Chicago, and others, GENTLEMEN: medicine of any kind. place. was advised to try Nuxated Tron, you so desire. my ope, Son's ataterment In regard (o {iron we own to weverul phy who were requented to mive thetr , New York Physl- how, aaldt “T nenrtily sintement Inf There can bo no without tron. Tatior meana tron do mo neholy,* ivan, formerly Bellevue Hoapital (Outdoor 2 the West w Km unty Ho Sita aid commended on hand Nuaxnted Ir are thousands 4 4 strengt Noadeniiy i | satis rere What Senator Mason Says: CHICAGO, ILL. um John “handsome ache in headache. poh at oe OME HIS ‘MAHOGANY BRINDLES”” WERE MUTTS, BUYERS SAY Alleged Victims of Dog Fancying|W by Mail Cause Arrest of Basket- ball Player Otken, Otken, to mahowany another, @ Hoboken basketball player, did a thriving business in selling brindle bulla’ through the mails before his arrest yee terday on a charge of using the mails to defraud, according to Postal Inspector Postal authorities brought his kennel activity to an abrupt stop when hin patrons claimed thelr pets grew up into wide variations upon the fuil blood- ed stock theirs were represented to be. Otken, it was charged, advertised tn newspapers under Jones” at a 46th Street, Iress, but carried his location reached the the portal officials ache of any kind name of “W. Hin vic~ tims, It was said, pald sums up to $25 for mongrel dogs. At Otken's exainination before Prose-! N. cutor Cotter, ©. J. Brokaw of the Dees: well Motor Company, Omaha, testifi that he had gent $3 for one of these “pulldogs't and had recetved 9 puazle In canine physiology, Other alleged vic~ tims were J, Ia Fletcher of Rockford, I, and M.'H. Regner of West Bend, Otken was held for the Grand Jur, a d CHURCH UNION DELAYED. Presbyterians in Atlantic City Not Yet Agreed on Merger. ATLANTIC CITY, March 14,—Be- cause there was not a full representa- tion from the South the Executive Commissions ot the Presbyterian Churches North and South took no definite action to-day toward unior * ono great church body. Last night the Rev. Homer MMe of Staunton, Va, and W, KR. Dobina of Atlanta, Ga, arrived and completed the Southern delegation. Participating in the conference from Yow York and New Jersey are tho Rev. Charles Re Erdman’ of Reva, Robert. Mackenzie, H. G. denna and John A, Marquis of New york: ihe Rev, George Reynolds of New wchelle and A, It. Nicel of Summit, AA , > at jee Boom * Submarine Destroyers Our destroyers and scout ships ate waiting for the sudden attack or the deadly torpedo—the watch on the Atlantic is on the lookout for the first indication of hidden danger—it's a fight for life. those leading a quiet life at home it is often the unexpected that hap- pens. Jt may be that we are mysteriously attacked by pain in our back or limbs, lumbago, ‘‘neuralgic’’ pains—shooting anywhere. Back- is often caused by kidney disorders, which means that tho kidneys aro not working properly. Poisonous matter and uric acid accumulate within the body in great abundance, over- working the sick kidneys; hence the congestion of blood causes back- the same manner as a similar congestion in the head causes Perhaps you become nervous, despondent, sick, feverish, irritable, have spots appearing before the eyes, bags under the lids, and lack of ambition to do things. The latest and most effective means of overcoming such trouble, is to eat sparingly of meat, drink plenty of water between meals, and take a single An-uric Tablet before each teal for a while, or until recovered. For Simply ask your favorite druggist for Antric Tablets (double strength). If you have lumbago, rheumatism, gout, dropsy, begin immediately with this newest discovery of Dr. Pierce, who is Chief h Street,| Medical Director of Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N.Y, Send 10c for rnoon placed nas iron in| trial pkg. All druggists sell large package for sixty cents. Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and n't I have often said 1 would never recominend I belleve that the doctor's However, after the hardest political cam- paign of my life, without # chance for a vacation, 1 had been’ starting to eourt every morning with that horrible tired feeling one cannot describe. The and I t h vou without mot the etroix 1 As a pioneer in the pure food and drum legislation, I was at first loath to try an advertised remedy, but after advis- ing with my medical friends, I gave it @ test. results have been #0 beneficial in ty own case, I made up my mind to let my friends know about it ind you are at liberty to publish this statement if Tam now 65 years of a feel that a remedy which will build up the strength ind increase the power of endurance of one at should be known to the world. Yours very truly, vour f do! bowels, Compound of May-apple, aloes and jalap. Keep the body clean Ter of St Lawrence | inside ag Well as outside. States Senator Mason, Pioneer in Pure Food and Drugs Legislation, Father of Rural Free Delivery System Says Nuxated Iron ¥ Increased His Power and Endur- | ance so Much, That He Feels It | Ought to Be Made Known to Every Nervous, Rundown, Ane mic Man, Woman and Child. Opinions of Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author; Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly Phy- sician of Bellevue Hospital, Outdoor Dept., New York, and the Westchester ital; Former Health Com- im. R. Kerr, of the City of “in th 1801—defon exe 1NO2——1 1 Sonator to tu ) Congress 180T to 1903," Mason !* now Congressman Hinto of Minole Mason's champlonship of Drage lowlaiath 1 for the 5. 4 bound to be of " of poople

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