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sci i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918,” ma oe gre" TORNADO KLLS 36; 100 HURT, BASH SUBMARINE, st rsh yt 1/000 BARBERS 0 i ease MR ML Wed SINKS FOE U BOAT i!" jot a shave. The mas the emmans | the army and was used as & Su, ply STRIKE 10- ONY. © the shampoo were denied t! Only One Building Lefi, a Movie| Torpedoes German Submersible | 22 loomingdale a e of ey ae morning after a hard t teen Meet Death and Rescues lis Commander Theatre —Six y Pay) Six eted. he motor- men, conductors, starters and Inspece | tors of the Yonkers Railroad was an- Bounced yesterday, co ta fect ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—THE HOME OF TRUTH— Bunday. The company intimates that this is granted, in the expectation id an increase in fare M3 ‘he shops in Waldorf ‘ to six cents, | katetia " \iiore, Halohts AStOe in Restaurant From the Ocean. 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE | jand tan were deserted TYLER, Minn, Au 7 LONDON, Aug. %%2.—Recently a jat th ya of a whistle and iiinty and rt eo pe ns wer jerma bmarine met Fi ; | Wan seeit ubroad Hal? dhavod arid with tay di British and a German submarine mi inal Clearance of LEMON JUICE r only the short ; , han were in- |@he enemy had crossed th Sea, | . |o re ‘ trated British waters, TAKES OFF Iceased Prices Demande asm rer about St | Same hag vy tor SN Or Lovely Dress Hats i‘ os arted 4 4 awaiting any ship tha fl ‘os TAN | Men Quit to Enforce | will be finished to-day in Chic It tore the town to pie Twenty: |i track, The British boat was re- , \didn't matter much in his for on bodies have been identified | Pipe ‘ ( Girls! Make bleaching lotion | ‘ a rea »| '2,form jot the town, sparing on 4. {0M the surface, but the British bor | a if skin is s | Shorter hours, more wages and 5 The demands the journeymen picture n | picked up the enemy and dived before | ~ unburned | ‘ J ing, a motion picture . in| * tanned or freckled : | per cent. of the profits of thelr chairs | barbers are ihe ¥ Shall Work A0t) which 200 persons .were sheltered, |@he herself was sighted. She fired The Soap to Cleanse and Purify| | Georgettes Large and ( over $30 a week are'the demands of tore chan Pane reed spy the Breateat loss of life was In | two torpedoes. Coming to the sur-| |the Ointment to Soothe and Heal Satins Medium OO 8-0 Oe eee te jaturdays and ic | ‘ Squeese the Juice of two lemons into | ‘h@ Journeymen barbers. To enforce) ii) soon, ‘The hotel shops must pay|Tstaurant where eighteen, persons | face five minutes later, the British! | These fragrant super. : rd bottle containing three ounces of | the demands 500 knights of the strops | $16 a week and half the pronto were when the brick walls collapsed. | crew found one survivor among the| |creamy emollie Taffetas Models ri ° t y tia s . “ J s mmec c sunburn and tan lotion, and at freckle He 1s promised that an Squal Humber) | the Sided 5 al OM $15 & week ST. PAUL, Minn, Aug. 22—An ap-|the German. The other officers and| [the skin o pimites, witelen tence 4 Fe ae flak a em| ie ere lon beautifier, at very, very small cost, | will join thom before night, [and 85 per cent, of the receipts above | peal for help hax been gent out from | the crew had all gone down in their | [scalp of dandrufi ar | ote thd sueh il ey of cha hats. here else Py Your grocer has tie lemons and any| 45 usual the public is expected to *? * week i Tyler by the Chamber of Commerce. | poat, | [handsof chapsand sores. | oP # c ; I be! us, of charming chapeauz priced so Brug store or tollet counter will supply | : : H. P, Apgar, President of the Jour-|‘The State Adjutant-General_ imme a. - — | |For cuts, wounds, y moderately? acationists, attention! But they ate three ounces of Orchard White for a) PY the bills. The Laie of the hair/neymen Barbers’ Union, said th we ais, ane Ds > ‘ M?| American Ship M an Sank; 5) [Oruises, bites and \ j not essentially summer hats—they’re the sorts that may pg i Gal tile sweeuy fra-| cut is to be raised to 60 cents and of /morning that if the men win their| Kuard compan oe Nee eee | ot Crew | be worn until the end of September—and beyond. je face, neck, arms|a shave to 25 cents in the hotel bar-|fight they can earn a respectable] ™ | WASHINGTON, Au and hands each day and see how ber shops, and to 40 and 20 cents re- | livelihood without tips. Union head | American steamer M of 6,459 | PINK—WHITE—NAVY—PURPLE—BLACK freckles, sunburn, windburn and tea) gpectively in the street shops. Tho|quarters are. white the skin becomes. Yes! It is! Taster barbers say that te increased Street, where harmle Advt prices should do away with ti Caksiterati tons gross was torpedoed and sunk in nt at Verdie in ac reign waters Aug. 16, with the prob- | ta and one death was | able loss of three members of the civ- | ilian crew, and two members of the No. 300 West 4 C. Poley, Na but | Organizer, and Frank X. Nos President of the Journeymen Barby |International Union, are expected to lay. Couch Well Wearing Three men at headquarters early | cated thet propontion forthe‘ PI } AY i R PI ANO \j| Hammocks Hosiery Jerease of prices, while refusing ¢ Half Price t aus WITT, \ Get Yours! Bloomingdales'—Main Floor Benny Oint Trent Talowm the wach sign their contracts. The schedules to The steady increase*in 0 into effect Monday, in addition to our hosiery business is jthe increased price of the shave and} proof positive that people bile i , the on lowing are more and more awake shasanes pines uhieaiean to the fact that they can each; oil shampoo, $1 buy more hosiery Hee at —Tonic, 20 cents; shampoo, Pee ceee cere Suan moderate. Jand massage, 40 cents each od nF These are fair instances shampoo, 80 cents—practically 100 ~ Na f th 1 f hich of the values for which 98 to $9.25 | | we are noted: Suits for Men In a Great Season-End Sale | per cent, increase in all shop’ | The men say they are g | week and 20 per cent. above sua $22.50 and $25.00 Suits, now..........$17.50 chair @ week in the hotel shops, and Tees peas va floor 19¢ behrchea . ees ‘i are averaging with tt of tips samples were a bit shop cerized hosiery $28.00 and $30.00 Suits, now. ........ $23.50 [$30 ‘a week “Speakin them: | Worl; WO/GUE tHBIP prices strongly reinforced. Wide | goes into effect. | hammocks are as comf? mill faults Joseph Schusgor, President of tt | Master Barbers’ Institu operates | the Waldorf-Astoria shop ‘and se others at terminals. He opposes demands and says that they are pro and desirable as they were when they cost twice 29¢e Fibre silk hosiery in colors only as much, and your pocket- . 24: ? nfe Ss book will welcome the Reinforced. Slight mill Genuine Palm Beach Suits Now Reduced to $6.75 Ne ee Oe ee eiemy eratie aor yee aroun ey’ shape, numbering 1301 were oallec out difference. There are only ae , | to-day. ee Cie 14 hammocks in the col- AQe Thread silk, full Tropical Worsted Suits... . .$17.50 to 828.00 | lection, so come bright seamless, rein- Silk Suits and Flannel Suits... .822.50 to $35.00 SWISS TURNING TO ALLIES. and early—they really forced. Large variety Cool Cloth and Mohair Suits. . .812.50 to $20.00 Kupp. Air-O-Weave Suits... . . .$15.00 to $28.00 Straw Hats Now Reduced to $1.65 Sale To-Day and All Day To-Morrow Brill Bisthina The Kuppenheimer House in New York 1456 Broadway Broadway, at 49th Street 44 E. 14th St. 279 Broadway 2Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St. 125th Street, at 3d Avenue—Open Saturday Evening Save or Slave——Buy W. S. S. Regularly won't last long! of colors. —______ Second Floo pill ee ee BloomingdaleS Only 2 More Days in Which to Join Our Annual PLAYER PIANO CLUB 0. Every family without a player piano in its home should take advantage of this very unusual offer. THIS PLAYER PIANO CLUB OFFER is open to any one until the Club Membership is filled. Remember, only 175 of these beautiful Walters Player Pianos together with the Free Club Privileges will be offered, and this club offer will close just as soon as the required number of families have joined. No red tape—no special club dues. Don’t delay joining this club. Call to-morrow or send the attached coupon. WASHINGTON, 2 on in the German-speaking por tzerland has undergon | op! More Dining Rooms Will Be Economically Furnished During the Next Eight Days 4 W an aim aker’s--Open Until 7 Beautiful, New, Fully Guaranteed 88-Note This Beautiful 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, $199.75 Tomorrow (Friday) for Customers in the Furniture Sale WALTE RS PLAYE R jor tae wt Pete erar disinch Moved Shon Titan Chane ani —HALF-PRICE for Wanamaker Furniture~—-popular-priced —medium- Ree L tk aE renin aie priced~finest furniture made—furniture for any room in any home. All |}, Chita: Closet, $42.00 | Gerving Table, $25.90 odd pieces, odd suites, incomplete suites—hundreds of pi¢ces—are at half | Wanamaker prices, in accordance with our custom to clear odd groups | out before the sale closes. .This in the face of soaring prices and a tremendous falling off in furniture production! Friday—Second of Last Seyen Days of the Sale. aaa: Piece Queen Anne Dining Suite, $149.75 can Walnut or Quartered Oak Veneer, in Golden or Jacobean 4 in. Buffet; 44 in. China ; 38 in, Serving and 6 Chairs wit leather seats, sold separately as : $39.50 China Closet, $30.00 | Serving Table $19.00 $5.25 Dining T $26.50 Arm Chair, $9.00 Nine-Piece Colonia! Dining Room Suite, $92.75 Quartered oak. Buffet of ¢5-in. base, with French bevel mirror and feet. China Closet, 38 in. wide, has bent glass ends and curved fini % Table; 48 in. Dining , nsisting | Club Terms $ Club Terms | Only Only a Week a Week [No Interest Charges | Free to Members No Interest Charges ° " Be Sure to Call gla Dining ‘Table'has Colonial platform base, gin, pillar and Club Is Limited see ) A f round t Five side ch one arm chair, gen Ss h 12 Rolls o! usic (Your Own Selec- Many an exceptional values 9 This Player Piano 0 ‘Hand 4 heed acre \ Buffet $29.00) Dining Table, $17.00) Arm Chair, $5.50 Club will be limited tion) —- Handsome Bench and Scar! China ‘Closet, $25.00) Chair $3.25 to 175 members, a 1 --Free Delivery Within a Radius BEST Sale of the Year | Nine-Piece Dining Room Suite, $99.75 only th ch be A of 100 Miles of New York City i. : 1 of Queen A period furniture in Jacobean finish Last Fall we held a sale of blankets, and sold more blankets than were ever fee haryaan , No Interest or Extra Charges-—Tun- Lh pen es Wits China Closet is 44 inches before sold at retail in two days. Tomorrow’s Sale is just as good. We should | Player I ing, Polishing and General Service {;/,, '{""' } Chairs aad one Arm Chair, with E Spanish leather seats | sell all the 1,099 pairs before 4:30, when all the store, except the Furniture floors, | we te ieee a for One Year—Elimination of Club *¢ uf YOU to be | Louis Fifteenth Dining Room Suite, $250.00 close for the day. mentioned sai Dues in Case of Sickness or Non- 1 wish to take | Ex ihelspiiiente cme caeillarly tae: In ietear oiiaaetie | vertisement aris advantage of this offer, 1. | fully constructed of figured American walnut of mahogany. The At Half Price heading of FREE TO Employment Full 10-Year Guaran- se other u might | sre made of mahogany, the bullet heving a sliding trays. MEMBERS tee with Player. af oa by Suite includes five chairs and one arm-chair with seats of fine | + 43 in. size. | 50 pairs, large size, were $9.50 pair, reduced to $4.75 | 69 pairs, large size, were $10.50 pair, reduced to $5.25 At a Third Off If You Cannot Call To-morrow — Mail the Attached Coupon Being aware of the fact that many persons who anxious to get the advantages this Player Piano Club offers will not be able to call in person to-morrow, $7.50 blankets for $5 $15 blankets for $10 | $21 blankets for $14 hl Ahetr places in ibe club for shen; providing Shey fll out and mal the seupen to ue We ‘“ will then send one of our representatives to their homes who will explain the club offer in detail, | $9 blankets for $6 | $16 blankets for $10.65 | $22 blankets for $14.65 $10.50 blankets for $7 nA blanvats tor ai | $22.50 blankets for $15 , : $11 blankets for $7.25 | He Pry epee $13 $24 blankets for $16 F ree 11 You Cannot Call To-morrow—-Mail Coupon Exchange $12 blankets for $8 | : be | $25 blankets for $16.65 Delivery ; D Your Old Piano | §14 blankets for $9.35 $20 blankets for $13.25 | $99.50 blankets for $19.50 Gentlemen:—Kindly send me catalogue and full particulars regarding your Some of the blankets are from our regular stocks....... The larger part is a special purchase The Player Pianos ; cae Liberal allowance Ten- Pie ce iiten Design Dining Room Suite, $149.75 A sted above, Mahogany Buffet js. s¢ inches long, has mirr j na Closet is 44 inches ble has 48-inch round to match, Seats are of tely if desired. $15.00 made months ago of blankets of a very high grade, which, we believe, will not be duplicated during the war. Picked blankets all, with cotton warps, some with all-wool filling, some with wool and cotton filling-—-the wool in ‘all of them of a very high grade; single, double and extra large sizes, some all-white, or with pink or blue borders, some cut and bound separately. wit te acter | PLAYER PIANO CLUB| ‘errrsiFan free of charge to Pay the balance the homes of the of purchase price members without . of Player at $2.00 any undue delay, || Pires | per week. This is a special war-time service, providing seonomy and a surety of warmth during a winter when coal is apt to be scarce, Customers who come to the Sale tomorrow will have full choice. No blankets will be reserved for telephone orders, and none will be sent C.O.D, Fourth Gallery, New Building. Broadway at Ninth, New York | Arm Chair, bteéoh $. BLOOMINGDALES’ PIANO DEPT, \<x.10 14 Ave

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