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aan ee . THE EVENING WORLD, § reason to foresee a condition where-|ages in explosives of certain types, by a householder, in the place of his|4 Well as in dyestuffs and a variety ton of anthracite which he now wel- | Of drugs ores tinh 6 a comes for $11, will receive a ton of ; c smokeless coal without slate, a month's |pounds and gas supply of cooking gas, fo! les of | ‘le oc the blame foi a upply of cooking gas, forty miles of | ‘leo: the Blame, tor IN ' es motor fuel, enough fertilizer to start| tia} coal-gas utliization could have! \ # small garden, and tar sufficient to ated in some measure. ‘These! f be 1 " f n wasted allay the dust in front of his house— 4 sted opportunities. ali for far less money than he now rh products situat FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1918. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—-THE HOME OF TRUTH « Bloomingdale§ 59TH TO 60TH STREET-—-LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE most | pays for inferior coal, This may ap-| deed, represents one of t corn | } pe eh picture, but coal has “subtle and important problet Peale: AMter Weamtan Ti OTE. Tea fe field of industry to-day; | bottle best Aa ath 0 true not only in respect 1 to pr ynditions, but also as re- || ’ trend of future industrial ’ IRE e y here products are olly | wards the wo a bts ves a ‘ = a 4 rowth i ee difficult of full ap- jf] bed " recovered no rt ¢ he coa s|> + 4 Hation | i nd 4 ‘ wasted. In round numbers, one ton of he failure of Great Britaia bl or oung merca iC 00 a $ i a 5 of the most significant items is the]; un dol 0 pounds of 4 ‘4 yortance before the oute || ! By Sophie Irene Loeb. | sreat aiterence in the cost at the a tones heer tt baa, $a | trent its no furopean war came des- ||| »ke 0,000 cubic e€ « was 22 r defeat dur ||| PITTSBURGH, Pa, J 3 e|mine from that paid by the con ia at as perately 1 ca her defea' Lael ; j \ a Aug. 20.—In the | mine pounds of ammonium sulphate, 2% the first few months of hosthities We thought we heard a Inah attempt to lessen the . {nvestigation made by The Evening | *"Iij. example, I found bituminous #2!!0ns of crude benzol, and 9 gallons pa lack of toluol; the situation d . bling thi nah attemp lessen o World as to the coal conditions, one| coai at the mine here at $2.60 per ton tar. Half of the gas is available] was only, saved Dy ttn ly woe de ae ee ee groans we have assembled f - 3 same coal purchased by the con.| fF Use as fuel or in lighting; the] Viioped with. by-product. recovery, | ing. Which, after due inves- regular togs and efficient . sumer within a half-hour’s ride of the] 4™monium sulphate is a valuableJand by straining met the emer-) tigation, we found to be the supplies — the kinds that ? | 50 per t r nzol is an excellent motor | gency. ' TRY MAGNESIA FOR pred Aitedile eedih eee teal esti us es museigss ‘similar failure on the part of the cumulative effect of the titute for gas 3 tar is over 100 per cent hited States 18 responsible for some real fellows and girls want. This price is approximately the samo | Water-proofing material used for] \f our present embarrasements. A grumblings and groanings of And, of course, we wouldn’t making roofing and for dressing e to remed situation will || >, 8 who mine. “These four first products have an | disadvantage in the future \\f| | are thinking of September ed the price tags in a w WM Neutratzes Stomach Acidity, Prevent | A similar condition exists with an-| unlimited field of usefulness as such “It seems remarkable that a || ninth YW) } ie . ad Feed thracite coal, In addition, three of them represent ingle, partly developed unit of | 7 di WAT s ¢ Fa that will make her beam. ermentation, Sour, Gassy All the operators in this seetion are | 4%, Materials upon which important | industry can have auch @ vital | _ - z jelds of present industry are de-| and far-reachin: ring on | | * Stomach and Acid Indigestion. awakening to the great importance o:| pendent amd upon which, if bountic | Sell-being. oF the entire Nation, || cKS at ash We Suits T at Wear Well making coa} do all it can in the way| fully supplied, new industrial activi-| but such is unequivocally true of | “re Dowdtiess, if you are « sufferer trom | of by-products, so that a consumer who | ties of far-re: nsequences can] coal products. That fact cannot Cy Crisp and fresh Comfortable—made indigestion,’ you ave already tried ePeM | Hurchases a ton of coal will get ali| be reared. T . recovered expressed too plainly or in " A . Vismuth, soda, charcoal, druge and va: | 0 in Mites . Pit * “las such instead of in the form of too strong. | always spic and span of sturdy fabrics on ous digent(: Jn now th here is out of It. , sulphate, fo! s , yropt 0! i a | : ‘ {ange wilt, Bet eur trot ; 5 c n refrigeration and is used| industry, ev« e ® ‘ Wacs Salaae 4 ving up hope and deciding {ing World has strongly advocate tor making explosives and chemicals. | by the coke ne ds of the iron indus. Ladies are always a dom. They're all made zol is a mixture of sub ; ft 2 establishment of || - y Sitect ota itts biateated. rasan that the gas companies of New York) i. ciiding the deadly toluol, |S %getady demand for the four’ by- joy tosee. When their | of corduroy, because the nary commercial City change from a candle power stan- | can he made to yield explosives, dyes, | products—gas, ammonia, benzol and frocks are soiled, into that is the material oltrate, oxide or milk, but the pure/dard of gas to a British thermal unit|¢ medic solvents, photo-|tar—which will give them a commer. | ’ na bleurates {pasmesie which you os ebtal | standard ie develc , and other chem. }eial value in keeping with thelr real | the tub they go—and that has proven its Stet form. This could give the same h als na pllabash adit Asal Ae per) worth.” | again they come forth strength and durability Take @ teaspoonful of the powder or | jight y » to the consumer, and th ‘ Neate, A Ents, dean SET TT | Fy ed dhe aomproased tablets With to litte wat e ar » explosives, disinfectants, dyes} 4. ay 9 Death Rate ¢ as lovely as when they in many a rough and after you ana what a| by-products recovered by this proc-]drugs and other produ Benzol 9 Awe, 40; Borge? ‘difference It instantly | ess by the gas company would tend] 4nd tar, in short, are tho basis of the] WASH yt Bott tos phe. tumble game, neutralize the dangerous, harmful acid 11 a3 ps al-t ndustry, adequatel de-|Gen, Gorgas's weekly health repor ee the stomach ‘which now’ causes your food | to lower the rates accordingly. veloped as yet ih Amnericn—-an in: |acy' showed « alight increase over Iast| Liveta Miss Awenty | Mien Bimusc have { , THe: Galbty: Tale Master Y¥ wears an| Little Mr. Zwanted | Master X has on @ veiuguens Vemeirera uae gas, wind, HOW CONSUMER COULD GET} justry which Germany has intensively |weok {n the » from disease dress on Miss C comes ; | a plaid gingham that | a soldier brother for extra trouser suit of | to look like his big heavy lumpy feeling that seems to follow, HIS COAL MONEY'S WORT!|. sitivated to an advantage now well among troops in States in blue, rose, green or Siaapeameat aa Vets. | rated: ke Hi pair of extra trousers a ittle bisurated magnesia imaneticnie | known authorities from Washington,| THIS COUNTRY LAGS IN EX-|lof new cases of measies and pneumo-|} ee 7 He i \ med with white pique f eroteers are | Nortotk lines, ° Wh fellow. Corduroys or after a meal you can eat almost anything | C 3, Gilbert I TRACTING CHEMICALS nia. New cases of mals In brown, pink or blue | and serviceable as @| and has a smart slip- pairs of Norfolk lin hite ‘ Galey st Githout any Ganeer st bale | eee aiibere and Joseph Be) Dn Tquate | the last plaids. (Sizes 6-12.) | frock can be. (Sizes | throygh belt. (6-14) lined pique collar. Sizes 4 | cheviots. Sizes 7 to lscomtort to follow, and moreover, | Podue, experts of mineral technology, | "The consequences of inadequate | sedition ) $1.98 | 6-14.) $3.98 $4.98 to 9. $4.95 | 17. $1.9, make the following significant United wtates Tave Tn gerious, in| (at, there of pne 8 monia trea week, with ment Ome respec critical, Here falls en- eight deaths, and that the death ‘It is not beyond the bounds of| tire responsibility for recent short- ate from disease was only 0.49. ——— Juvenile Millinery The Hats that are pictured above were chosen from our line of fall millinery for little Ladies, A~—A Mushroom Hat made of ‘velveteen in brown, navy, taupe or coral. Trimmed with grosgrain ribbon. $1.95. B—A Velveteen Tam, in navy, green, brown, purple, black, Boys’ Toggery We have a complete assortment of hats and caps for little fellows and their older brothers. All styles, all sizes. Prices range from 79¢ to $4.98. Blouses, cut on freedom-giving lines and made of the kinds of material that can stand any strain. Priced from 79c to $4.98. Bloomingdales’—Main Floor “Nature Shape” Shoes School Supplies Rainy Day Needs As in former years, our stationery de- taupe. $1.45. C—Wool Feit Tam of unusual emartness. In white or cardinal only. $2.45. Bloomingdales'—Main Floor The Kind That Mean Comfort for Active Feet | partment has counters just_piled with Too Important to Be Overlooked every conceivable material for writing, | It’s great fun to go splashing around in the puddh | For Girls For Boys drawing or painting. Make the work | but it isn’t fun to Ravel aborts throat ee h eda 6 ry Aa Pies Size CHIEe Price | casier by having good school supplies | you'd better provide Jane and Jack with good water- Oh-11 Black 50 Bert Black... .91.08 ane ie your purse heavier by buying | proof coats, sea-going rubbers and umbrellas that | 11/9. 2 Black. ...$3.00 Ae e MIN OREE ee mebeceeeeies stay right side out. BYa-11 Tan 183.00 Va-11 Tan......$3.50 ‘ Raincoat Si Citimiimton, dihie tan shee * Bloomer oa — And then there are any number of more expensive | All Wool Serge..... sesee sven SERS 1% ‘ f accdlae ene aerial ginal ana topes They. oake Ue tor] COURS SECRET Usp » $2.98 he coatin aswagger Graceful as well as | their increased price by being of better workman. | 5#teen- seeseseseseseces $125 | belted model with two practical—these shower | ie ana sturdier iether: All cut full and gusseted to insure | roomy pockets. The proof capes in tan or ship absolute freedom of movement. hat sitaclosetothehead. blue. Sizes 4 to 14. ain Floor Mate Floor —_____ | FINAL! Suits for Men and | Youths $16.50 Talking of tail spins—these prices sure have taken a dizzy drop. No, we won't tell you what they were (it’s against our policy but you'll know that they were a great deal higher Black and Navy —Smart of Line Practise makes perfect Exceptional Quality —you don’t have to prac- tise to declare Murad The {*| | Exceptional Price Just when the summer season and the autumn season meet and contest each other’s right to supremacy—just then’ does the trimly tailored velour hat take the centre of the scene. Every woman likes to own a velour hat because she knows that it looks equally well with sports the minute you spy | | togs and her first fall tailor-made. the suits, But usually the good velour hats are very high in price. We ‘The assortments contracted for some raw skins a long time ago and can therefore you should be satisfied. And you won't have any trouble finding offer these very exceptional hats at a price that scarcely seems some smart suits in your size—there are all sizes in the group. possible. We had them made up in seven of the shapes that we ‘The materials are worsteds and cheviots in the good colorings knew would appeal to discriminating Women and Misses. and the trim lines that you always look for. The New Fall Stetsons They're in and are alread dy sale. Prices begi sansa late already finding ready sale. Prices begin at $6 Perfect Turkish Cigarette. Ln a oy Og pry aad mabey intr lan Cigarettes wn the Warld ¢ broken, but then, so are the prices. So There are sailors, drooping brims, roll brims, side and all around rolls, etc. All of them charming—and priced very low. Two are shown. Lo Boomingdatos'—Main Floor PY omingdales'—Sain Floor Tomorrow Is the Very Last Day of the Big August Furniture Sale After tomorrow every price tag in our Furniture Department will be changed, You don’t want to wait until prices are advanced, do you? The Furniture will be the same—reliably made, good looking, comfortable—and the prices will still be moderate. But not nearly as moderate as they will be tomorrow, Don’t i this chance slip by, Three-Piece Living Room Suite, | Ten-Piece Queen Anne Dining rare Suite, $149.75 Louis Design Bedroom Suite, $128.00 i" American Walnut or Quartered Oak Veneer, Empire model, Louis design four-piece A Patrician Cane-back Living-Room Suite | in Golden or Jacobean Tintshy Consieting af | Suite It has a 4g-in. Dresser, 24x30 in. mirrors with real cane back and sides. Upholstered in 4 in. Buffet; 44 in. China Closet; 38 in. Serving | 3° iB enitles be, triplicate mirror Toilet ‘Table Damasks and Velours. Large choice of pat- | ‘Table; 48 in. Dining Table, and § Chairs and | 4nd Bow-cnd Bed. Made in Antique Ivory, : ; ‘ i Arm Chair, with Spanish leather seats American Walnut. oF RAY: be Pee Sem terns. ‘The Sofa is equipped with two pillows Bintig Gain eeeuratalg ect tolles also be had insinglesizes, Ourexclusive design and a roll to match i Buffet.... $39.50 | Dining Table.. $26.50 | Pieces sold separat as follows The Arm Chair, Rocker and Sofa are | Chair $5.25 | Serving Table. $19.00 | Dresser $35.00 | Toilet ‘Table... $27.00 roomy and have separate extra cushion seats. China Closet... $30.00 | Arm Chair $8.50 | Chifforobe $33.00 | Bed Rioomingdalan—Thied Bloor