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while he will leave it to Postmaster Gen- eral Burleson to work out the details, he ta expected to outline fully his views. It is understood the Federal operation HOPES TO HAVE 50,000 AT NOVENA OF ST, ANN will embra: easages sent and received | Priest Expects Big Attendance at} sce"grcamen: control there. te, bound Pestiv. 3 so i to be a tightening up of the censorship Festival, Observed Also in | tian an information, carried by. wire, St. Jean Church, whether it relates to domestic or foreign service. It is felt that such control P i . A be put into effect at once, ant The couple were married in! Preparations for handling 50,000 per- | shoul 4 he waa Miss Martie Mona Afar. /e0ne at the annual Novena of St. Ann | With the signing of the Presidential or r In November, 1917, the mar-;have been made by the Rev. J. H. age of Mr. Harkness and Mrs. Flor-| Southwick, pastor of St. Ann's Church, der the system will be inaugurated by the Postmaster General without delay. | ee nee Steuber Gaines became known, 3 + = were | "Nr, Cowan it thirty-seven and «| !ast 12th Street. The novena began yesterday morning and will continie Suffered Three Years Before mony took place at the residence of C. MRS, HARKNESS BRIDE R. Shertock, Hillside Road. OF KENNETH COWAN witnessed the coremony. The tov, - Frank M. Carson, pastor of the First ) ni q , Presbyterian Church here, officiated, Former Wife of Oil Director's Son} Mire, Barkoess divorced her huse Weds Banker at Quiet Cere- | band, a son of Is V. Harkness, Stand- | la Cieeenwie ! ard Oil director, in October, 1918. She mony in Greenwich, | received alimony amounting to $34,000 GREENWICH, Conn., July 18.—Mrs.|a year. Harry Harkness, former wite of the | 1906, President of the Sheepshead Bay | bec Speedway, and Kenneth Cowan, a banker, formerly of Chicago, married he ¥ last evening. bership of 30,000, 4 this novena, | Which 18 consecrated to our soiaors and sailors, our flag and our Allies, will 44 WEST S7TH ST. years ago, but It already has ® mem Dresses Capes J! “the ter, charter A. Branton of the ! M Suits Coats |r Since atte” coven ceo! Finding ‘Fruit-a-tives will be offored every morning at 7 and 8 o'clock. The evening services will op, | include special prayers ana application| | For three ‘ Prcwctng I wes troubled | of the relic of St. Ann. with Constipation, accompanied by | | The Church of St. Jean Baptiste, at| Dizziness and Violent Headaches. | | Lexington Avenue and 76th Street, is | ’ | d laxatives, but also celebrating the novena. More than I took medicines an bie 11,300 heard the sermon last night Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. FROM BUSINESS UR Entire Stock, consisting of the very newest Fall and Summer Dresses, Suits, Capes, Coats, etc., will be on Sale FRIDAY, July 19, at 8 A. M. Sharp Never will you have a more wonderful opportunity to purchase high-class merchandise for very little money. without permanent relief. | | <7 Last October, [ heard of “Fruit-a- | | READY TO TAKE WIRES. [tives” or Fruit Liver Tablets. 1 aa ae ae | used one box and the results were so | ee ney cuerel’TocDes, | Pronounced that I bought two dosen | WASHINGTON, July 18.—It is ex- | boxes. | {pected that President Wilson will siga| 1 continued using “Fruit-a-tives” to-day an executive order placing the / until the twenty-four boxes were | telegraph and telephone lines under Gov- | finished, when my physical condition | ing of the Cabinet Tues. | wae perfect.” JAS. J. ROYALL. | ernment operation was| 50 a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. | discussed, the President has been giving At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TI | careful attention to the proposition, and 4 jmited, OGD ENSBURG, N. Y.—Adv Everything must be sold within a few days. FIXTURES FOR SALE ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—THE HOME OF TRUTH Bloomingdale§ 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE, OF ONLY e No Intere st—No Extras Only 2 Mere Days Bloomingdale§ | 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Special Sale ALTERS PLAYERS Bloomingdale Bros. Have Placed on Sale a Limited Number of the Celebrated Walters Players at $395 If you have no Player in your home be sure to take advantage of this SPECIAL SALE OF THE CELEBRATED WALTERS PLAYER PIANOS. The price, $395, is 2 real BARGAIN PRICE. The terms ONLY $2 A WEEK are made especially low so that the paying wiil not prove a hardship to you, and the FREE OUTFIT given with each Player makes this sale offer so attractive that we fee! sure this SPECIAL SALE will prove to be one of the greatest sales ever conducted by our Piano Department. As there will be only a limited number of these beautiful Players sold at this price, be sure {o call to-morrow and make your selection, and we will arrange for immediate delivery of the Player to your home. Walters Player "399 FREE WITH EACH PLAYER» A Beautiful Musie Cabinet A Bench to Match Player Piano 12400 New Shirts |at a Special Price This is a SALE in the truest sense of the word, for had we not ordered these shirts months ago they would have to be priced much more than 95c——and you'll quickly recognize this fact by their splendid quality. To buy a half dozen will prove your good “eye toward economy.” } 12 Rolls of Musie (Your Own Choice Sizes Sizes A Handsome Cover and Free Delivery 134 C 1314 to 18 | to 18 | Be Sure to Call To-Morrow At this time, when almost everything you buy has advanced in price, this SPECIAL SALE ANNOUNCEMENT of a Walters Player at $395 will cause even those who contemplated purchasing a Player at some future date to purchase NOW. _ By calling to-morrow and making your selection you will be assured of immediate delivery. Extra Selling Space—Extra Sales People So the Busy Man May Shop Quickly n Madra Printed | patter 4 Fxchange Your Old Piano for a Player Mercerized Fabrics, | aaa the most ne (high ¢ in stidiou t J EVERY We will make a liberal allowance tor your old piano and you g | Lous ed Ca aa i | 2 White Madras. Shirts HIRT PERFECT and cAre can pay balance of purchase price of Player at $2 a week MC AN ees lee oRily eailorea If You Cannot Call To-morrow—Mail Coupon | GENTLEMEN: —Kindly send me illustra- | ted catalog and particulars regarding your PLAYER PIANO SALE JADDRESS, « crssvesevecnenisvossevsesssssonens BLOOMINGDALES’ PIANO DEPT. 4i*vig E,W. 18) 59TH to 60TH ST. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1918. SUNDAY WORLD Luncheon and Tea Rooms Tenth Floor » Children’s Barber Shop Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 | Store Closed Saturdays During July and August Clearance Sale Skirts At Radical Reductions Entire assortment of Women’s and Misses’ Skirts, models in Fashionable Cottons Wool Plaids Baronet Satins Georgette and Khaki $2.95 to $12.50 Third Floor At Less Than Wholesale Cost Misses’ Summer Dresses A Manufacturer's Sample Stock Specially Purchased for This Sale And Extraordinary Values at $8.95 Cotton Dresses of the daintiest and most desirable types, fortown and country wear. ‘Smart models, some simple, others quite elaborate, in the newest of fabrics. Corded, Woven Striped, Plaid and Fancy Figured Voiles, Ginghams and Tissues, Pastel Tinted and Checked Organdies. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Third Floor Semi-Made Skirts Several styles in the popular White Cotton WEVEL: Fac vidoes Special price, $2.50 Chinese Shantung . A special lot of these very desirable Silk Fabrics, fine heavy quality; 33 inches wide... .Reduced price, yard $1.78 Ground Floor Imported Ginghams A selection of plaids now so much in demand; 32 inches WIDE: Sccevtesetned cveriss Special price, yard 68¢ *"" Recond Floor ° Pleatings White and colored Pleatings, in many styles, widths and materiales & Yatd..cccccseeresveeeeeess Georgette Pleatings, in white and fl a yard Early Summer Hats Of Taffeta and Velvet ; A display delightful a in its surprises, for A \ \, Millinery designers have \ deftly silks “Sammy Hiker” Suits At the SS Special Price $5.75 employed — soft and velvets in countless clever fashions \to interpret their latest Hees serviceable, comfort- able Khaki Outfits. © Short SleevedS Sport Shirts, ‘Trou- sers with military belt and buckle, make ideal Suits for boys of 6 to 12, to wear during care free Summer days. Fourth Floor _ Velvet Hats, simple but charming, with be- coming brits; silk chain embroidery or soutache braiding, contrasting stitching or worsted flow- ers, their only adorn- ment. ‘Taffeta Hats, with gay embroidered butterflies posed on their crowns. Tams, so piquantly youthful with their soft grace of line. Little Velvet Hats with Angora wool embroideries. Breast Hats of ‘‘merle” and pheasant plumage, smart for traveling or tailored wear. A collection of almost infinite priced. $7.50 to $15.00. Pourth Ploor Play and Scout Shoes in tan or black leathers Little Men's sizes, 10 to 1314..........pair, $2.90 BOVG: MGR S56 Giicy os ccna os eeoeee pair, $3.25 Ground Floor. FURNITURE Special After-Inventory Prices variety attractively Women’s White Footwear at After-Inventory Clearance Prices i iw Ivory Enamel Wood Colonial Mahogany Arm | Day Bed, 30 inches wide Chair or Rocker uphol- | (frame only)...... $11.85 Fine White Rheinskin Fine White Canvas stered in velour or tapes- | ay Cloth, Laced Oxfords, | Pumps, white soles and try; made in our own | Including Box Spring Louis XVI. heels... $5.50 | Louis XVI. heels... $3.95 workrooms 15.00 | and Felt Mattress. $38.85 Second Floor Sizth Floor A SERIES OF BIG BROADWAY SONG HITS By America’s Most Popular Composers Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | 164, 166, 168 nnd 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY ~ Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account. , Clothing tor Your Whole Family on Easy Terms Words and Music Complete Rooms | $76 4 Rooms 99/3 & 5-Pe. Parlor Suit Sale IN THE 3-Piece Bedroom Suits eee GET THE SET beautifal highly polished, ’ walnut, Piece Suits in all the latest styles high $275. Some 3-Piece 4g” The Composers: IRVING BERLIN VICTOR JACOBI | SILVIO HEIN SIGMUND ROMBERG | LOU HIRSCH DAVE STAMPER JEAN SCHWARTZ | Each Composer a Famous Song Writer | MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Order The Sunday World in Advance from Newsdeaier well covered and d, as low as DAY EVENINGS, Pus EN MONDAY AND SA Edition Absolutely Limited to Advance Orders A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, ’ 4 ° sein onesie a nes