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rere * Con + . — oni A ME EE % 10 | “From Buffalo to New York i “Every Bond You Buy Is a Push Will Be Symbol of Progress of -Dis- } “Toward the War. | jets? ry . \ “Keep the Ball Rolling.” tricts Quota and Will Travel tie custodians @M be arened ae From Buffalo Here, Uncle Sams. Ducing the period of the Third Liberty nan arive ehage push ‘ball -wit el FEDERAL GOVERNMENT pdt Weg jn Oe oe bt sphere will bear the following oat Maser) Malone vaiue equal teried pounds [ee re val in normal 7) 1 of sirloin st times about 46 . wort! te nts. “Help Push ALL CARS TRANSFER TO THE HOME OF TRUTH "The Liberty Ball loomingdale§ 59TH TO 60111 STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE he Home of Truth’ "(OPERAS and CONCERTS { Rosa-Raisa Triumphs Again; Guilbert in Recital; Weiss Plays WASHINGTON, April ) ment of the Alaskan Raflroad will be |Investigated before the Senate Terri- \ tories Committee takes action on the | nomination of Thomas Riggs jr. as| Bil Governor of Alaska. He is a member of the commission supervising the rail- road's at jor BY SYLVESTER RAWLING ‘ BS AS Sal 4 rolled or pushed by bond buyers from pecial ale of 42 in, R™ RAISA, the dramatic #0-/every hearing. That aupplementing one end of New York State to the other BECOMES FOOD RETAILER ACIDS IN STOMACH M $ D Lustrous Leas i wl atte t ee sense of high degree oy 9 aymbot of the proress of the roll-| - ornin resses a ha cena . bie © and more obvious. Not with ing up of the quota of the second Fed-| New Yorkers Will Have Chance | ‘arnegie Hall yoster: afternoon |out significance ty tho comment ® gra Reserve ty ane ek a! under the auspices of the Rubinstein! woman teacher of repute made to me “Tl Reserve Dicstrict, according to an} tg Buy Pinto Beans at About | $ Club, of which Mra, Wm. R.! yesterday, : Announcement made this morning by the “ Eayelin ts neeetents yesterday, using exuctly the words riverty Loan Committee. The ball will 14 Cents a Pound, Create Gas, Sourmess and Pala ° The quality|T quoted from a man teacher last ps es ; tpt : start to roll from Bu-falo next Saturday| What is regarded by the Food Ad- # Bae voice and (te remarkable com-| Sunday, ““Another Lilll Lehmann!” morning, when the drive will begin.| miniatration officials here as the Haw To Treat Neatly made of good qual- je impress one more and more Ww For Lilli Lehmann remains to pro- and will end {ts activities on May 4./ first time that the Federal Govern- ae ae Em ity Gingham in stripes and checks. Pink and White Blue and White Black and White Two-toned effects Plain fessional authorities’ state that nearly cases of stomach trou- | ment has undertaken to buy food musicians tho best expo- the wind-up of the drive at Madison New York City and h wholesale dealers 1 fant oF the ase GF acing eee er a Garden. The bali is expected to for civilians | eration, make an average of 16 miles a day, — | {0 #e! e D ers vas reported ay when two car The memb h 8 In ali the ball will roll 473 miles. In/jyqdy of pinto beans will be offered : OT A PARTICLE chub pranam Pere of the Rubinstein 411 communities through, which tt rolis| {ot wale by. Cyrus C. Miller of the | ca @f Rydrechlorie x} Droved vagy like ordinary cOn- there will be patriotic demonstrations| Food Board. Mr. Miller announced | and not as some OF DANDRUFF OR cert goers, In that they were aroused and muse meetings under the auspices| Lexington Ave Level, ‘The Home of Truth Men’s Underwear Of white nainsook, athletic style shirts and knee drawers to match 39c Union Suits of white nainsook, that 1,000 carloads of these beans | gestive juices, The del\ od had been purchase vy e Grain 4 ana f to the greatest enthusiasm by the of local Liberty Loan committees. Two| Corporation of the Food Adminiatra- | wa enseing tuo autagrasabta ovmptems | operatic arias that Miss Raisa ang, guardians will accompany the ball but for distribution throughout the ae pers cnemash petterer knees 60 Such as the “Casta Diva” from “Nor. the rolling will be done by Liberty bond ma,” and the “D'Amor aull all roses” buyers in each district through which ~~ stern States and that the first of | *® aa te 8 wall @ shipments allotted to New York| "ti, inyerante mi color Chambray he tage Bat of the 11000 cartonde purchased | such t 1 k bel athletic style. Excep “ ° nee t of, the 1,000 rims collars, pockets ‘ | xcep= peters r hey sai o ea and the “Vol |'t Lang ase ropes ‘Witt be Bbteched to| by the Grain Corporation, New York | pu anm pr eeeey Peenery eee tional value , 59¢ che sapete” from “The Marriage of City will get between and 160/ tenspoontul . Balbri " 4 Doul 4 ” an axis passing through the centre of a: Tt, Miller said. They wiil| Bie od 7 ial albriggan Shirts, medium Seve your hair! ‘ ble its | Figaro.” welt sung they were, too, the pal to facilitate the rolling. The| he sold no that the price to conaum: | I,A aan Hane attr Styles include the Billie weight, fine grade, half sleeves, uty in just a save for something lacking of sparkle p11; wilt be painted in the National col-| ers will be about 14 cents @ pound. ty oid, and Burke model — semi-fitted finished cuffs. Drawers made few moments. in the Mozart aria. But to me the ore, the frame work of which consists of |, Atthur. Williams, Food Administra- Hiaurated jtor for New York City, said that ho knew of no previous instance where | the Government had undertaken to (ablet for with extra suspender tape in ik) ta harmiens Inexpensive to take, and In the tyle and another shirred at waist with clastic (latter may greater appeal was made by her steel and rattan covered with canvas. lovely singing of such songs as Weck- It is to rot! on a gilded tire 18 inches back, double seat, length... ankle 59c a ine’ ; e re ten ry a fc ° ne used a | , eg f “Danderine” makes hair jorins “Jeunnes rittettes” and. do \Wide passing around a cireumteernce at | Purchase food supplies for civilian most sttictent form of magnesia ‘or ater be used as Maternity Dress.) Bloomingdates’—Main Floor | i an? a jarat's “ le Pri ” right angle to the axis. A Red, White nis said to have a ' pe ho enjoy thetr 1 with ono ‘oatee s illustrate of hite ? . rl thick, glossy, wavy c sin ear ‘ biter! ai and Riue banner accompanying the Vale, one pound of More fear of Indigestion. — st ahh (a ‘ ! rt rated id hy ay iveige The Home of Truth’ $ A whil y enunciation of Englis Sw rows of cording, big poekets and sash belt, $1.98 Whi (o and beautiful. texts still is muddy (she soon will © | nloomingdales'.—-Main Floor ite Cotton ! jclear that up), she sang Sibelia’s |“Twilight Dreams” and Buasia Pec- | “When Igo aione” very well, Within ten minutes after an appli- cation of Danderine you cannot find A single trace of dandruff or falling | ¢!a’s hair and your scalp will not itch, but| Mis* Raisa {s young, only twenty- what will please most will be after | four, it is said. She has the voice, & fow wecks’ wag, when you see new| she has the art. The Home of Truth Fabrics More Than Ever in Demand WANAMAKER’S— Wialr, fine and downy at’ first—vee— If she shall remain ) Kashion has predicted a Season ¢ hat really new huir-cgrowing all over|2F2°f Ssainst Mattery and continue Store Closes at 5 P. M. of, White--to stock up now and } Y the hard work of unending study, f\ ke advantage of the: cia the scalp. hd ¥ * ti offerings in white cotton goods— Pine ta 15 cme fale eehatisrn| thera lb MeESIRG Guns wtopl ase tebeG SPECIALIZED SERVICE FOR THE HOME F sultae for dreaten, Blouse efpa ) showers of rain and sunshine are to| becoming both the greatest operatic Y rate skirts and underwear variety, agreat American Cretonnes These are the WANAMAKER kind quite different from other American cretonnes The cotton thread is heavier. The weave gives a linenized finish. In quality and feeling they very closely resemble linen. vegetation. It goes right to the roots, | and recital singer of our time, ' invigorates and strengthens them. Its| Miss Raisa was assisted yesterday pe ilarating, A oulating ay Urabe by Giacomo Rimini, baritone of the ucing properties cause the hair to) eysone ira. Cam cany: grow fong, strong and beautiful. bs itech Mk Seiya recy cecacn wete| A. little Danderine immediately | SUPP "ted by the piano accompant- doubles the beauty of your hair. No|™ents — that master of the art, Rich- difference how dull, faded, brittle and|@rd H. man, At the beginning "The seraggy, just moisten a cloth ) | Star-Spungled Banner was sung by . New Wilton Rugs || § Were they ever so attractive? It doesn’t ( seem so, to us. And they are so fresh and clean. You will begin to picture at once what a different room one of them will make, Colorings and sizes suitable for any room, coderately priced Sheer Washable Organdy, 35e, 45e, 69e yd. 38 to 44 inches wide; will make lovely Confirmation Deesses, ete. Fine White Voiles, 25, 39e, 49 yd. Untrimmed Spring Hats An assortment of 1,500, all at the gne price, and in some cases less than cost. Danderine and carefully draw itithe Rubinstein Cnorus, directed by The designs are different—not like the are now ready. Milans Lacquered Straws Liseres 36 to 44 inches; fine, soft tex i air, taki small Thapi i ‘ renee - y ture for esses and = Summe Bron ude Wiseter ane |e Ce ones you see in every shop. We get Ui 27 x 64 in. $575 Gx9tt. $39.60 | Popular Shapes Latest Colors ture, toe sinteees ‘and: Sonilaee at ‘ | Yvette Gut ora | ains, stry, 36x 63 in. 9.00 8% x 101g ft... 51.50] | F H f X., {A your heir willbe light, lufty gud Evette Guitbert, the idistingatahed Eoriieal cotlectinas, Od Hockecanywhae, sexes 1878 Oe I2 tte... B6.00]| | Pokes Side-flares Taupe Khaki || White Longgloth 10-Yd. abundances, tn incomparable lustre, | does not stale, but whose polgnancy And they are printed well, each design in Seamless Wilton Rugs—-Figured and]] | Sailors fricornes Sand Seal re didtad Bi 49, nha } s . 8 . AVE intl > ' Javy oft ois finish, 36 ine Got a bottle of Knowlton's Dan-| Maxine Billlott's ‘Theatre yesterday 4 to 6 combinations of color, with the b Plain Effects | Turbans Mushrooms Navy Black PP pada blip tala eB DN: esias frees ty Arad stove oe (oils | afternoon, The programme was new. dyes made today, by one mill, in quantity. ipa Diath Figured Plain Bloomingdales’-—Main Floor children’s underwear sat) counter, and prove that your hair is tig posiny of Biaude k in English, on So that the prices— 27 x 64 in. 7.00 $ 8.00 6x9 ft. $44.75 Greenhousea-on-the-Roof' White Nai k 10-¥d. as pretty and soft as any—that it has ing tnik it war toe cure On absorb. | 50 Yard 36 x 96 in... 10.50 11.75 844x1044$62.00 67.5011 | rae “S ; " e Nainsook 10-¥d. een neglected or injured by carcless Fc teleice (ooy alte pointed out] 75e to $1. ar 4 2778 2 {0 67 50|| | Have You Visited Our Exposition and Sale of | | Pe. , $1.98, $2.50, $2.98 been neglected or injured by carcless| mat Baudelaire had heen a great tn: 44x74 ft... 28.50 27.75 9 x 12 ft. 67.50 78.50 rreatment—that's all—y ly considered, beyond all HT] erateness. —are, everythin, | fluence in the life of Swinburne; that : matching in m have beautiful hair and lots of itifyou| Edgar Allan Poe's work. 36 inches. Soft finish, light ‘8 owe their | weight, for underwear and infants’ Garden Needs will just try a little Danderine.—Addvt. | fame in France to Baudelatre's trae. i dresses pi aia ied enn | Jation of them, and that he had trans. | For example: 7! VERY SPECIAL—9x12 feet White Pique. |lated Longfellow's “Hiawatha” and. A very pretty English moire design for slip iy High-pile Wilton Rugs, $85 grade, Thursday, $63.50 copied the form of the Amertcan| covers, replacing very satisfactorily the Belgian post's “Psalm of Life” in “Le Guig- linen we used to import before the war, is only to Help Win the War 29c, 39c¢, 49¢ yd. Wide and narrow cords, suitable HOW THIS Bone garth ate, fang. In “French, Be yard. It is printed in 5 color-combinations - Wane Powe teurube Hen sees uibe | | for sports Wear and. children's NERVOUS WOMAN j Poets verses. Many of¢ than Aa rose with gray epee gold ree rer Ny with Third Gallery, New Building Fertilizers Insecticides Poultry Coats; 27 inches wide morbid, but each has power, Mme. blue, blue with |Guilbert hides the inroads of time |upon her voice by her consummate art. In clasaio costume, on a dark- ened stage, with the music hidden, she presented a heroic figure, and her linterpretations were those such as sho alone can give, White Dimity, lic, 19e, 25e yd. Various size stripes and checks, vitable for children's dresses and aprons; 27 inches wide. Fancy White Voiles, 29c, 39¢ and 49¢ Yard A variety of exquisite patterns, stripes, checks and plaids for pretty costumes and blouses; 38 inches wide Bloomingdales’. Bs ‘ourth Gallery, New Building Spring Planting With Spring replenishing in the home, comes digging-up timpe outdoors. Patriotic gardens must be made ready at once for lanting. The right kind of tools are most important. Wanamaker The Greenhouses-on-the-Roof, covering about two acres under glass, have been converted into a garden that offers many suggestions in solving the food problem. Awnings and Shades and slip-covers for the furniture you want to keep from moth and sun during the warm months. . . See what you want, and place your orders now, so that everything you wish will be ready when needed. «GOT WELL Told by Herself. Her Sitte cerity Should Con- | vince Others. The Poultry Exhibit Is an Important Feature Thousands of chickens, chicks, geese and hogs are now on exhibition and sale in our Greenhouses. Included are Leghorns, Barred Rocks and Rhode Island Reds; also in cubators, brooders, hatching egys, ete 60-Egg Incubator, $9.98 Edward Wetas, a young New York Pianist, who has studied abroad with Busoni, made ‘his debut at Aeolian! Hall last night. Hoe has facility and he plays gracefully, but his playing is not marked by Individuality. His, ‘arden tools are made of the best parts are of strong hick- “For four years I suffered from ir- quality steel; the wood rid ere oy cen the Brsmiees) ah alrehdy very | Lev. Ave. Level, ilarities, weakness, nervousness, | pn fale y.. Hoes, rakes, spading forks, trowels, weed- 4 t vel, eee a un | rong TNT ea te nek pes Louleaty ine hae weeders, Gass hooks, lawn ‘rollers, bad hf fabrics for slip-covers, are at their best. Guaranteed to hatch every batchable egg down — condition ciently marked, as was shown pai grass hooks, pruning shears, e qiese are Mogae The Home of Truth 75-Chick Brooders, $7.49 his brooder is built FJ along the most approved te. Seventh Gallery, New Building Fourth Galler; SPECIALIZED FASHION SALONS ‘Two of our best doctors failed to do me any good. 1 heard so much about what Lydia tloularly in a Chopin group. His pro- gramme began with Lisat's variation jon a motive by Bach, It held also | Weber's sonata in D minor. New Building 25Cc lines and will excel- B. Pinkham’s Veg- able Compound had done for oth- ers, I tried it and was cured, IT am no longer ner+ iq vous, am regular, and in excellent health. I believe the Compound will cure any female trouble.”—Mrs. Alice Heller, Christopher, IL Nervousness is often a symptom of weakness or some functional de- rangement, which may be overcome by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- jound, as thousands of women have und by experience. ¥f complications exist, write Lydia F. Pinkham Medicine Co. Lynn, Mass. for suggestions in regard to professor your ailment. The result of its long experience is af your service —Advt. Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROO! { (ip) CREX RUGS ome in efrige ra en noleums, Mat great variety, $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEE I Clothing for Your Whole Family on Easy Terms | Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account == RUGS AND CARPETS AXMINSTER RUGS, 22.50 H/| VELVET RUGS . | BRUSSELS RUGS 50c Weekly Buys a Fine Rug Carpets In many patterns. kinds of Floor Coverings tn ‘ome jn PEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. Frederick B, Robinson, director of | the evening session of the College of the City of New York, announces a spectal "se in harmony by Dr, Gio- vanni E, Conterno, the well known| composer and conductor, formerly | of music at the United tos Military Academy, West Point, © course embraces the theory of | muste and the harmontzation of mel- odies and 1s open to any person hav- ing some practical knowledge of | music, It will be given at the Great Hall on Monday and Wednesday eve- | nings. Applications should be made to Room 226 any evening up to 10 | o'clock. | Mrs, H. T. F. Clark writes: “I, notice in your review of the ‘Dance | in Place Congo’ at the Metropolitan | Opera House you mention the Unole | Tom in it as ‘the unknown but wofth | while’ figure in the spectacle, He Is | Walter Murray, formerly of the vau- | deville team, Murray and Payton.” | 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street IKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. LY . 21.59| + 14.50) 9.08 Lurgeat stock of LIL. Dressers tings and all {\'): Capes—First Favorites In the Younger Women’s Shop, there was active rivalry as to who should pose in the new capes. The curious thing is that every- one looks splendid in them. The one illus- trated is of navy blue men’s wear serge with braid on the white fold-back front and is only one of many stunning new models. Note how the pointed cape end can be caught up in a snapper to form a sleevelet. Price $39.75. Some handsome silvertone velours capes in tan have belted coat fronts and smart yoke effects. $42.50 and $52.50, There are hip-length models and some so long that they would serve as steamer wraps. Checked woolens used with plain cloth facings are among the smartest materials. Prices from $32.50, 14 to 20 years. Second floor, Old Building : mous Moderately-priced Suits We are showing a specially notable gathering of suits—250 in all sizes 14 to 20 years, at $29.75 and $39.75. Into these we have had put good ma terials such as serge twills, tricotines, wool jerseys, worsted checks, novelties. The smartest touches of the season are embodied in these suits. Cute little Eton coats in numbers, and many of the daahlog flare styles Second floor, Old Building Pretty White Dresses In the Girls’ Own Corner ‘ Each one is so ‘dear’ that it would be a pleasure to minutely chronicle each detai! of fine handrun tucks; Irish crochet edgings; filet medallions; or delicate hand-embroid- eries. The dress at $22.60 is worthy of special men tion as a perfectly sweet and lovable little frock Others begin at 36.75 to $23.50. There are side tunic dresses, also Sizes 6 to 14 years. Second floor, Old Building Millinery Surprises Our Millinery specialist is creating won- ders for tomorrow. They are almost all ready now in the workroom. Such prodi- gality in great flower posies perched on high-|] | crowned hats; such an unusual mingling of velyet poppies with sprays of ostrich to iy form a soft crown for others; and, oh, the jauntiness of those turbans with burnt os- trich or lacquered bows. Worth seeing, wel] | assure you. All this newness Thursday morning, at $7.50 to $15. First floor, Old Building |} | Paris Sends Veils THE BUCKLE VEIL. Above its new mesh it shows a runner of 14-inch velvet ribbon that slips, at intervals, through a buckle of velvet. Tie this about # hat and the effect will be stunning. $7. | THE PANSY VEIL. _ Silk floss is so worked into]} | the mesh as to form encrusted pansies i THE MEDALLION VEIL. Somewhat similar|} | to the buckle effect ment that the medalliona|| | are much larger and of braid, Through them|] | runs a moire ribbon to tie about the hat, $10. THE CHEQUER VEIL—a plain ‘and quite delicate mesh with silk-run chequers placed in pairs at intervals THE VELV xeroll des velvet, $5. Middies LEAF VEIL is finished with a n in which the tiny leaves ure made of Main floor, Old Building x and Smocks are so glad Summer is coming that they bundle down to the Main Aisle to get sold the more quickly. For, of course, every- thing on the Main Aisle tables is a “special’’ and specially priced. So these middies and smocks of beach cloth and galatea and many other lovely cottons are only $1 to $2.26 as long as they remain on the Main Aisle tables. Some are embroidered, others inset with contrasting color. Main Aisle, Old Building 10,000 Handkerchiefs In Boxes of Six, 75c—Instead of $1, $1.50 Women's Only They are ALL-LINEN, all-white, all initialed handkerchiefs in a variety of de- signs. Ends of lines—that’s the only reason for the little price. The manufacturer is one from whom we buy part of our regular stocks, So you may know the quality is right Buy a summer's supply. Main Aisle, Old Building Dew give FIRST PAYMENT OUR PROGRESSIVE SALE OF World’s Rotary lent results. Furniture and Bedding el a Sew'ng Machines The opp.ttune time to buy knit and sa > arranged that the money. sew as web payments don’t miss as you Lessons Four-Piece Library Suite, $55.00 A Suite after the period of William and Mary, simple in design yet staunch in construction. [t consists of a large Settee, an Arm Ch @ Rocker and a Table with one drawer. Upholstered in genuine b vatad) Niel Spanish leather or tapestry. , Springs are of indestructible steel con ‘ ate Vorldis. 2 struction, 4 drawer au p he f best ments attach Ename! Bed—$8.25 Enamel Bed—$3.95 a-in, Colonial poste; 23¢-in.| Continuous posts are over 1 square top and bottom rods;|in. in diameter; %-in. fillers, In 145% in, square filling rods.|3 coats baked 1el. White White or Ivory. Made 9 ft. 4|Ivory. Sizes 3 ft. ¢ in. or g ft ft. or full size. 6 in, Mattress All mattresses made to order in our ern equipped fa Felt Mattresses {So. American Hair Mattresses Size aft. 6in..., + $8.00) Bise 2 ft On $14.50 Bins oft ‘a iY 9.so | Size 3 ft 17.50 Size 3 ft. 6 in, + 10,25 | Size 3 ft. 6in 21.00 Size 4 ft Nrerrreres Vicar eG 23.00 Size 4 ft. Gin... soos 2.75 | Size ¢ ft. 6 in 25.75 ‘White or Black Drawings Hair Pure Cotton Mattresses Size 2 ft. 6 in $22.50 Size aft $8.00 | Size a ft 0 2 Size 3 ft. 6 in 4,50 | Size 4 ft, © 00 Size 4 ft 10,00 | Size 4 ft ‘46.00 | [$1.60 Full size 10.50 | Size 4 ft. O in 41.00 Bloominodates’—Third and Fourth Flow

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