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od WAR TALKS ROUSE. *: BISNESS MEN AT BROUKLYN DINNER, |ot the Germans; the bulldog deter. | the band and orc! mination of the British Army; dauntiess cournge of the k oes Scots, | plano ve be Canadians and Australians, with pard Je | tne proud records of di | Fren with thetr magvelous Lindgren of the C jand patient fortitude; the Itallans,| pany, Misa Jane. I | once wavering, but now as steadfast | gopeano, and Arthur Aibro of. t as thelr northern mountains; and at mite Ca hg iste e Ate: 8, of who! s satd: | Among those present were last the Americans, of whom he satd: | 4 See Sonn et "Give them a little, just a little | potce ci i more time, and they will be known | Mrs. Stanley B. the | ist; the ‘Songs th 7 as the greatest soldicrs the world | Mrs. Raiph Jonaa, Publ re ” Commissioner and Mra. Trav Patriotic Pleas F Feature CHE aed tes ney, Park Commissioner Jo: But with convincing an@ convicting | Harman, Mr. and Mrs. Thow dies’ Night Reception of |earnestness ho declared that many of | Filey, Edward H, Wilson, Mr. and | Mrs. Harrison C. Glore, Mr. and Mr William A, Norwood, Mr. and Mrs, | | Jacob C. Klinck, Mrs. Fred B. Hen- stant Districe Attorney us at home “are not playing the game on the square.” | Are you, and you, and you,” Chamber of Commerce. be The annual Ladies’ Night Recep-|*8ked, turning to the different sec- | and homas P. Peters, Mr. sen, it t the Hotet {Oe Of his audience, “wearing the | Mrs, J. Russell Parker, De ea, Suppor and Dance at the Hotel | uniform of America, as our lads over | Comptroller and Mrs. William Board. Shelburne, Brighton Beach, tendered inp marwtiogs eee ee aiee hoe man, Mr. and — Mra. ‘ crifices as they are m Schongk, Mr. and Mra. Jame: . by Louls Fischer to members of the| them there?” rel, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph I. Ober He declared It not 4 duty, but a | privilege, to buy Liberty Bonds, nore Liberty Bonds and stil] more Liberty Bonds. Brooklyn Chamb: their friends last n nd , taxed the ca- mayer, Dr. and Mrs, Allan MacRos ele, Mr. and Mra. C. F. Kingsley, Dr. | and Mra, William 8. Hubbard, Char ¢ Commer acity of the jarge ball ro a | Mayer, Mr. and Mra, Henry Letfe ‘a - Ai Panella sg bagel» sso and | ""sergt. Arthur Guy Empey appeatod | Charice Ei. Newton, Mr. and’ Mra. | gave nee of the growing W@F|ty the people here to stand solidly | Marshall W. Gleason, Clarence Fay, spirit. F the address of welcome | behind the armies that aresstandicg | Mr. and Mrs. James J. Brook, Mr by James Sherlock Davis, President |solidly in ¢ront of them, defending | and Mrs. Rewhen Shelter, Mr. ani Niatnber of C » the | America with their lives from @ fate | Mrs, Charles M. Valentine, Mr, and leper f Commerce, to the | Prey wn Teath ‘Mre. Frank Kelly, Mr. and Mrs Speech by Police Commissioner | qhe temper of the audience was| Thomas W. Kiley, Mine Anna Enright, the great topic was patriot- | indicated by {sm and more patriotism greeted Sergt the ap Empe ;| that Germans here who retain their use which | O'Rourke end Mrs. Henry Billman. | <a | assertions ~ oe aa MacRossio pictured | Gut AnTmantimente “are worse than | Hmelieh Fi Batted A '8 “Caeae) '@ had witnessed on the bat- | Germans fighting over there. He ad- sland Uefront and told of the wonderful |vised his hearers to butt into every| CAMP BORDEN, Ont., April 26.— changes wrought in men of the Al-| conversation in German which they | Cadet John T. Duval was killed yes. | P atcher eard and ascertain why the Engl ‘ i : “WA rena ed tetapaetele sh im their |2gUage a not good enough to speak | te*day when his airplane fell while | Peaceful pursuits to defénd their! inthis country. he was making a flight. His home is in England. | deals against the ruthless ambitions pli 1 numbers were provided by Is Invited to the Address of ieut. E. M. ROBERTS Royal Flying Corps, N THE INTEREST OF Third Liberty To Be Held Saturday, April 27th, Between the Hours of 2.30 & 4.80 P. M. THE BONWIT TELLER & CO. SHOP Every Patriot THE Loan AT Given Away FREE Lieut. E. M. Roberts’ Book ‘A Flying Fighter’’ With every cash purchase of a Liberty Bond for $100 or over The retail price of this book is 1.50 ene ees al BONWIT TELLER. & CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38TH STREET Buy a Liberty Bond Bond Booth, Main Floor BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn Announce for Saturday The Season’s Most Remarkable Suit Values Women’s and Misses’ Suits In Navy, Black, Tan and Rookie Serge, plain tailored, belted, and pony styles, braid bound models with silk over collars. A Varied Assortment of Models to Select From Actual Value 25.00, 29.75, and 35.00 18.00 Women's and Misses’ Suits in tailored, ripple, belted | and pleated models of superior men’s wear serge. ail 25.00 Women’s and Misses’ Suits of Serge, Gabardine, Poiret } Twill or Jersey Cloth, In belted, pleated, tailored and! sport models. Special § 39.75 —————————————- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, ALL CARS Liberty Bonds Pave the Way to Victory fo rhe Home of Truth 1918. PRANSFER TO LE mw! Buy Liberty B THE HOME OF TRUTH Bloomingdale 59TH TO Ay STREET KINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Beginning Monday Our Great White Sale le§ ert comfort || Wond ful Sale of D Kn ; ; nit Underwear Soldiers’ Comfort ondertul Sale o r —"" M ; for W Beantel @ or omen 'n a Special Section Fi Ww Mi Your boy in or Women and Misses UnionSuits Ov er oe 49c ° Fs several of $ Fine weave, nL Sthe follow. bleached cot Ss Sing item e ton Union Piosnie M4 Suits with - dale’ have \ t have more room for Summer French band marked arriving—in consequence, top and knee ices uns ' cuffs; troilly low ele dresses have been cut to a aiyaaa'ee pir; | so mhat price almost unbelievable wide ileen | every body may “do his bi , er ™ trimmed knees. Regular and Fitalt Des Shee Satins Taffeta Sitks extra sizes, Flasks Drinking Cups Wool Jerseys Crepe de Chines | Rasor Sete Tobaces Pouches Vests& Pants,29c iNore i Cigar Cases A diversity of styles that will appeal _ Regular and extra sizes; ted be llen Meal to fashionable women—colors are Navy, fine ribbed vests, low neck Cigarette Cases ps ‘ trimmed with wide lace and Military Brushes Black, Tan, Gray, Copen, Rose, Pekin plain silk band; “French Brushes-in Cases and Brown band pants to match. cane Strops Brushes Sizes 14 to 44 in the lot , jafety Razors and Blades : eStS Leather Wristlets for Watches ; ; Sa mple Vests19c | Money Belts Writing Cases Every dress in this sale is a value Pink and white, fine e Folding Photo Frames ' ; . ribbed low neck vests, plain Fist Ald Sete Tranch Aivrere extraordinary at the low price quoted. sid lack vetmned. ane Chocolates and Gum Special; slightly soiled, but all ex- Priced by the bea.” $9.75 cellent’ values, loomingdales'—Main Floor 4 Bloomingdales’—Main Floor, Ler, Ave. Bldg |_ tloominodales’—Main Floor ‘Bonde Speak Louder Than Words! Buy Bonds or Pay Tares A Liberty Loan Cha: Your Ho i M ’ Hands F f Men’s Hose Another Big Chance for Men ome ur Scar S Mercerized Socks. i Pair, 170 Who Want Clothes with A Reduced to $24.50 ' Good quality, reinforced Style, Comfort and Quality 4 ieels, le sbles; gray, ve P + Paris says “Furs for| | champagne, tan, navy blue, to Find Lasting Satis- 1\ 2 ’ black and white; sligh il ii ii Spring and Summer.” BAR ice neue cee faction in One of These 4 : i Silk Lisle, Pair, 38c ° c So—fashionable women will Of Nutoe silk lisle, which New Spring Sale Nace mute gp . looks like silk but wears quickly take advantage of this much better; white, black S its sale, and variety of colors ul he Bloomingdales’—Matn® Floor | Only 40 Scarfs—reduced to eae | ForMen §$ 1 vi $a co, dastusily. lage; i Children’s or Youths, 24:50, actually less than}! Mercerized Sox, wholesale cost today. 19c Made on the very latest models, of Foxes—Poiret, Pointed, Cross and Kit Fox; open animal White grounds with fancy | | Plain blue Serges, fancy Cheviots effect, some with fur on both sides. striped turnover tops in and Worsteds, as well as Flannels in Wolves—Soft and silky; open animal style, Taupe, Poiret large variety; slightly im- blue, brown, gray and green. Sizes and Silver Gray. perfect. Sizes § to 94 for youths, 15 to 20 yrs.; for men, 33 Lynx—Taupe, Blue and Black. bay iy thet to 46 in. chest. In regulars and stouts. s Sox, 49c . Near Seal Capes, also Stoles with belt and pockets (as] | Plain white, pink, sky, or| | 400 Pairs of Extra Trousers, $4.95 er + fancy turnover tops in vari- In worsteds, cheviots and plain blue serges; waist Chinchilla Squirrel—Stoles, Collarettes and smart Shoul- ous color Shghtly imper- measure, As to a inches. These are excen tonal value der Scarfs. fect. Sizes 4 to 814. at $4.95 Bloomingdales’—Main Floor, ho Btoomingdates’—Main Floor aot se Bloomingdale? ClotMng Dept.—Main Floor, 5 The Bond of No Keorete—lAberty Bonde’ Bonca Ave a Neceast i r ’ Women’s Hosiery ’ Women’s Low Shoes Women’s Gloves pair, c Many new dels fe lress ¢ , 2, " Fine weave mercerized stockings, rein- RASS AMES a IS lh ala Washable Suede Finish, 39c forced heels, double Black,’ white, NIRA By ULE Se HBat Ob aut, Good cotton 2-claxp gloves with corded backs, champagne, lavender, cadet blue, light and >. Military heels, turned or y pray cad alte, FOlenG mall taltes dark grey, cordovan, cocoa brown, "Slight ( 4 weltedi cele 4p) Milanese Silk Gloves, 89c MN faults. a Oi . . > Heavy grade, double tipped, in champagne, sand, Fibre Silk, pair, 39c tr b ian Pumps and ae él pongee aren, mantic, navy black and wht. Meavy Fine grade, reinforced heels, double soles. ~~ ay Oxfords « = aoe black or velt-embroidered baeks, Boery patr guar Black, white, grey, tan, brown. Slight S $4.98 to $6.98 Hloomingdales’'—Matn Floor. mill faults. i ; Oxfords Pumps Buy a Bona Thread Silk, pair, 69c Patent Colt Brown Patent Leathe ital eae ack = eee an! Grey Suede pio Fetent Leuher 1) Meat Dept. Specials samples. Variety of plain colors and em- Grey Kid Cocoa Russia Calf Milk Veal, legs, rumips or loins; Ib.........+ broidered insteps. A few show slight de- Gun Metal Tan Russia Calf Rib Roast; Ib, ; ~ fects. Tan Russia Black Gun Metal Porterhouse or Sirloin Steaks or Roast: 1b. de Bloomingdules’—Main Floor Bloomingdales’ Show Dept.—Main Floor Hloomingdales'—Basement 4 ane, ~~ win “Wes Help with « tion) Bonde Buy Boate—You Buy Bonda ore Your Furs “Nature Shape” ¢ thoroughly cleaned and stored in our cold, dry air \aults Foot eps J Neckwear Sale, 65c oi es, Full protection against moths, fire and bu ootwear ; iene ernie ? For Boys and Girls An exceptional lot of stunning ties : . Lees Ave: Ets ! purchased from a manufacturer’s ad- } Liberty Boude Will Bring Peace’ ; ’ vance line at great reduction, because * Boys of his inability to duplicate the silks, * i i owing to enormous increase in cost. ontirmation Suits Made of good quality Repp Silk, in the new a z ligh shape. Twenty different effects with Fine Blue Serge ted brocaded patterns in harmonizing Si ars alf Most usual value at 65c. Buy Sizes 7 to 18 Years gfltlidren’s | Large Girls’ em lo anand te ; ; zen 6 to 11,| Sizes 2), to 7 : $7. 95 to $ 15.95 $1.98 to $3.29" | $4.50 & $4.98 gdates’ Shirt Dept.—Main } Misses* Little Boys me of Truth For Confirmation, dre | | Sizes 1135 v0.2, Sizes 9 to 8 Me ome al: Srl) eal the Suit of Blu t 98 to $3.98 | $1.9K to $4.50" a] = a TN eat Ueto Lardae MOVAC HEL. Screens and Doors ‘pra tes Sizes 1 to 6, $2.98 to $5.50 . ardrobe. WHITE SHOES in nubuck ep out thg flies before they get in, Our stock embraces a wide range e buckskin; hig the doors and \ »ws before it’s ice in this much-wanted m ahead aceotdine ik 32.96 Our windew screens are made way from Hee to $15.95 $5 8. ustabl ardw es that open —F; c heviot Sui 95 Shoes, $3.25 to $6.50. 1 e sm¢ t tightly to the Special- Fancy Cheviot ts, $7. Pumps & Oxfords v frame For boys of 7 to 17, the latest models in one and tw y pants suits, Well made and finished. Pants lined $2.50 to casure your wit and doors as we 5 $4.00 j not credit or exchange scree Boys’ Wash Suits Boys’ K. & E, Blouses ° 1,25 to $4.95 69c to $4.95 A large assortment te A complete line of th choose from. The latest| famous make of Blouses; col styles for boys of 214 to 8 lar or neck-band style Boys’ Hats in wide variety| Boys’ Caps in all Three different grades of door ll stock sizes; from range from 98¢c to $4.95 ed styles, 69¢ to 98 $1.65 to $3.25. Bloomingdales’ Boys’ Dept.—-Main Flo