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Previow ked around ¢ and a halt by Bond feet toward Main Street Moted it was en sold * 60 SUPPLY SHIPS A MONTH ; WIL SAIL FROM BOSTON. 1 Nav Depa nt Adopts Plan of Rear Admiral Wo ant \ Gov, BOSTON, May McCall Sixty ateamshipa| month will sail from Roston with sup: lies and munitio flors abroad as mopleted., for the soldiers and soon ue ph ced to-day by U. &. N.. Chief Ph Naval 2 33 3° » a= USUSUBUE ROOK YOUTH WINGS FOE PLANE Vo,000 FEET IN AR (Continued from First Page.) orp Te aren an and walked toward the group gath- red about the hangar 3 { “Well! W ere’s Jimmy now |B ‘ eried his nions as they all ran Ie out to meet him. All tried to grasp, |Rq his hand at the same time and shake | |BQ it, while many questions were hurled | | at the young ant blushed and Ic at a loss how to begin. briefly told an American stor American way just as if br down a German was ar trick. “Well,” I saw ey about 5, Th was ane) iy You Make No Mistake Buying Otto Stahls B@ Economical, highly flavored Meat delicacies, ‘They are all high - grade n apected mea nd watisfy the 1 ni Way th © thelr quality and taxtiness, Frankfurters, Roast Ham, Slicing Bolog- nas, Roulades, Corned Beef, Sausages, Tongue, Liver- wurst, Etc. Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann Otto Stahl’s, 2332 3d Ave. yee yor many, ins jorsed by All advertise’ to ‘Lost 103. Wor for thirty Cal! 4000 Beekma Brookiyn Office, 4100 M . KERS FISH ENRAGED Jother mactine, which I believe was a) ( French one, headed in the direction | there light all the way, so f did it @nd r) ‘ yut ate || Hair Often Ruined WHEN KAISER'S EFFIGY of the Germans, T just satled in first ‘ By Washing With Soap b the Boche swung down toward * Me IS KICKED INTO RIVER | e earth when f was just above bit. | ¢, it Soap should be used very carefully, | | went down after nim, firing ali the in “gt a ih a + yeu want to keep your hatr fevarad | time |tton at No. 7 dway. In ene its best. Most soaps and prepared |the windows at the Meissue: ery Bond Bought Stoves image ‘Then he straightened out and)ig a service flag with three sti hampoos contain too meee, alkali. ‘ t t quickly and |it This dries the scalp, makes the hair Nearer Water, and $30,000 Is urning bis wing point @ hat waa} “Of course, Tim mighty proud of | Brittle, and ruing it. Raised for Loan NABCaN THE. | cat (gee Ort RS 84) ms Boy,” witl ynay, “b ‘The best thing for steady use is just ning L cut loose with my 8U9 | ies whatt him, He loves ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which ’ A. committee of indignant fishes # Some came from the German | flying and ous to do some. is pure and greaseless), and is better From th dson River entered a pro- «aching which headed for the ints. | thitx for tid « wig tg hl . than the most expensive soap or any- t to-day (ask former Sheriff Wals- rior of Germany, and we both wern | cninusueam fine nn nee een mee nie | OURS else you can use y ‘ this time. His letters are full of Ni!” One or two teaspoontule will cb indanger if you don't Welleve It) scen over his territory enthusiasm and hope that he might! ihe hair and scal Lt babes eh) mals igninst 10,000 Yonkers patriots who I thought that might be some sort | accomplish sometmng service.” | the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply 4 gy of Kaiser into of for th Lieut, Meissner ia twenty-one yours moisten the hair with water and rub it | lumped an effigy of the Kaiser | of camouflage for a getaway, for they | jig gid had Just graduated in a ti im. It makes an abundance of rich, Ihe nice, clean waters of the river tell me these Germans are full of gineering course sreainy lather, which rinses out easily, | at night i ticks, so « kept right on his tail s reft for Fran removing every particle of dust, dirt, “Not that the fishes had any sy~\ ‘Then he began to drop, real rect | ¢ dandruff and excessive oil, The hair athy for the Kaiser,” said Weisen- 9 4s streaming from him. L knew ’ dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves | janger wen the shark dy I had him and that T had fired MA the sealp soft, and the hair fine and hat the Kaiser got no more than Was 299 shots, bat T also knew my ma rae Let he lustrous, fluffy and | » the jo manag oming to him. But what made the chine yas damaged. So 1 turned | three , hes mad was that the soctet and headed for home, but 1/4" You can get mutstfied cocoanut off | ‘ : caiek 44 ee ok jother, Clarence, 1 at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and | id Bill Hoh ern wa ree ) thought I had better come down | graduate of Corneil, 8 few ounces will supply every mem- j 4 em. safely inside our lines than to risk a Engineers at Camp Meade ber of the family for ‘taonths—Advt | It was abou 6 o'clock la vhen the « struck the down with a twenty B'way, 34th to 35th Sa We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only Do Not Delay Your Decision Longer or This We Are Carrying an Assortment of Suits ‘Which Is the Largest and Best in Our Long Career. Men’s and Young Men’s | Spring Suits, $24.75 We have been pushing this display of Spring suits as a very exceptional opportunity in view of two things, namely, the huge advantage we hold over other merchants through our policy of cash buying which enables us to seize our opportunity and pass it along to the consumer, and the fact that in all probability not until long after the close of the war will there be such an offering of suits at this price. They are distinctly Spring suits in appearance, material and fit, of the latest models, in fancy mixed worsteds, cheviots, cassi- meres, homespun effects, fancy unfinished worsteds and blue serges. Coats lined in half or quarter style, peak or regular lapels, slant, patch or plain pockets, English soft roll collars. Other suits from $17.50 to $39.75 ) | Youths’ Long Trousers Suits, $16.5 Ages 15 to 20 Years Give your boy the advantage of good clothes There is sound wisdom in setting an example of manliness in clothes before your boy. a Semi-form fitting Sacks, in fancy mixed cheviots and cassimeres with some homespun effects. | Slant pockets or patch, narrow shoulders. Clean, up-standing, mannish garments for real boys, te Beare Hitt! Floor, Broadway : a | Py! Kate Douglas Wiggin Sells Liberty Bonds \ The sale of Liberty Loan Bonds in this store on Wednesday and | Thursday was so encouraging that Mrs. Wiggin has been asked to come ve again to-morrow. She has consented and will be here from 10 A. M. | to 3 P. M. and give to every purchaser of a $100.00 bond or more an bet autographed copy of one of her books. Mrs. Wiggin buys the books from her publisher and willingly contributes them to her readers. Women’s Liberty Loan Committee Booth, Main Fl B4th Street Cra hrexivext (a vexiva trex! axle ivacienya Vi BI /aN I aT VO MI/aXK av @viOWteN I 7eNNaXty Seti e Text /e ESTABLISHED 1863: Liberal Credit Liberal Credit Men’s and Young Men’s New Spring Suits The Smartest Models of the Season 15-0 18.00 29.50 95.09 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded | DRESS WELL ON $1.00 A \ WEEK | e ; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 19 sto roar phat Chance for Liberty Bonds] Corsets $1.49 and $1.95 Standard Makes Plain or faney, medium and low bust, elastic te tnd long. hips. Others higher priced. flesh of white Brassieres 25c, 39c, 49c and 59c Bandeaux 39c and 49c Lato Main Floor ingdates Entiat in the Third Liberty Loan A Varied Assortment of Silk Petticoats $2.98 Jersey Tops with Taffeta Flounce—Striped Tub Silk Plain White, shadow- proof Petticoats — fancy flounces with tucks, pleats or shirrings; also tailored effects. Black and Spring colors. All made with elas- tic belts. Dolly Varden Cotton Petticoats, $1.50 Light grounds with large rose design finished with pleated —_flounce, Pink, white, maize and green. |__Bloomingdates’—Main P1007 ae a Liderty Honds Buy Clothes for Soldier Boys Spring Exceptional Value For Men & Young Men $15 to $40 Our enormous _ stock, embodying the most want- ed styles and patterns, makes it a pleasure to choose from our showing. We have made it our business to serve you the utmost value for the least money, as in this way we # are both doing our bits toward economy. loo mingdates’ pking, sturdy suits of fane colors and patterns Bloomingdales “White Sale” Abounds in Values Confirmation , Suits for Boys Fine Blue Serge oe Sizes ‘ $e Another Bont Tomorror team,” $7.95 \ u,9, Sale—$4.95 Por Confirmation, dress we \ 44 real service, the f B ° iN Al fi) Duplication at This Value olds first place in a rdr Ni aN SHOE Impossible Pants are lined; al] Higher Grade Serges, $9.95 to $15.95 Cheviot Suits, $6. 95 18. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—THE HOME OF TRUTH— loomingdale§) | s# 59TH TO 60TH STR EXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Ruck Up the Yankee Spirit! Buy Bonds A Sale of High Cost Frocks At Substantial Savings — Dresses for Afternoon Wear Dresses for Street Wear \ special purchase from one of the foremost manufacturers of high- class Dresses-—a house that caters only to the finest clientele. ‘These Dresses would cost wholesale today the price we are quoting to you, $16.75. Dresses for afternoon wear; conservative styles for street wear—and handsome models for semi-formal occasions Georgette Crepe Taffeta Silk Crepe de Chine Pussy Willow Taffeta and Georgette Crepe Com- binations; Beautifully Embroidered and Beaded Models Nile Rose Flesh Pink White Copen Tan Gray Navy Black Complete size range Bloomingdales 16 years to 44 bust. Main Floor, Lexington Ave. Building Liberty Bonds Will Win the War The May White Sale of Linens, Bedding, etc. -Suits at big price concessions enable us to offer dependable merchandise at worth-while savings Table Linens Sheets Muslins ‘Towels Pillow Casey Blankets ‘Towelings Blankets Bed Spreads {Famous ‘Utica’ & ‘Mohawk’ Sheets & Pillow Cases Are a special feature of the White Sale less than mill prices Buy Blankets for Future Need “being sold at 8g Meveral Hundred Pairs at Very Low Prices Wool Finish Blankets, Extra Fine Wool Mixed Special at $3. 50 and $4.50 Pair Mam Ft Blankets at $6.98, $7.98 and $9.50 Pair e i ners, bellow tongues joodyear welted sol Sizes 6 to 11 cheviots for boys f Main Floor leas’ Maan Flo Grocery Announcement Our Special May Grocery Bulletin is now ready It contain many To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT. Lend a Hand We must wi Comeand See the food ex Bureau of | c ry Meat Specials Dry Picked Broilers, ) ; 32c war ] Rossting Chickens | or Fowls the Milk Veal ' ! c Afternoons, from 2.30 to 4.30 Rib Roast Beef, 4 2 nm iN Cc