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SUNDAY WORLD WANTS re EEE Table decorations, $5.00 to $50.00 You will find gifts arranged here on tables according to price starting at the $2.50 table and going up to $15. We are con- tinuing this idea of ours this year because it has proved such a conveni- ence to our patrons in years past. You simply decide what you want to spend—then select at a glance. OVINGTON'S Boudoir Clocks, THE GIFT SHOP OF FIFTH AVENUE $7.90 to $25.00 312.314 Fifth Avenue, New York Mason’s Chocolate Cocoanut PEAKS-—Crisp, creamy mountains of cocoanut, covered with that rich chocolate coating, delicious and allar- ing to the taste, Made from the finest grade of Cocoanuts, with a minimum amount of sweetening. In two flavors—Molasses and Vanilla, A Candy that is also a food. Pacabtiebed \Ab4 Mason, Au & M Confectionery. Co. 22-28 Heary Street Brooktya, N. Y. Toe GRUMBLING STARTS AMONG COPS OVER GIFT FOR ENRIGHT But Discontent Due to $15,000 Collection for Present Is Not Openly Expressed, Rumbies of discontent grew in po- lice circles to-day because of the magnitude of the wedding present that is being prepared for Commis- sioner Enright and his bride, The gift is expected to take the form of a check for $15,000 or $20,000, col- lected at the rate of a dollar a head for plain cops and raising to $10 per capita for captains and inspec- tors. The discontented are pointing out that Arthur Woods was a popuiar commissioner, that he also got mar- ried on the job, and that his pres- ent was a mere silver service which didn't cost anybody more than a rter, while some didn't even give hat kind of a silver service,” the men are asking, “can be had for $15,000 or $20,007" But they are not asking it in a public way, If you want to hear the | right-from-the-heart note of discon- | tent you must stand in a quiet place until a patrolman, or sergeant, or comes along and says: “Don't use my name, but" Acting Commissioner Leach was quoted on the matter yesterday and the police reporters say he was cor- rectly quoted, But he didn't like what he saw in print, and says the reporters listened to ‘him and then “printed what they pleased.” Go he was hard to interview to-day, It ran like this: “How much has been collected?” “Not a cent has been collected.” “No, they haven't been changed. Didn't you read in the papers that it's sarcastic flavor in the commissioner's voice as he said “secretly”). And he would say no more. Newark Ha! In Barned. NEWARK, N. J., Dec. 17.—Fire early to-day destroyed the five-story Wilson Building, Lawrence and Mechanic Streets, causing @ loss of $135,00, The heavy loss was due to tho failure of a sprinkler system to work, The first | even a higher officer of the force; | | hen the plans have been changed?” being done secretly?” (There was 4} MAKES TEA FQR PHYSICIAN; BOTH OVERCOME BY GAS Mrs, Evelyn Howard Recovers, but ‘ ( Jondition of Dr. Winfield Hays Is Reported Critical. Afternoon tea served by Mrs. Evelyn Howard for herself and Dr, Winfield Ha; her physician, in her home at No. 510 West 153d Street, yesterday, a most had @ tragic endir when gas, es caping from the kitchen range, rendered us and caused the wl to St, Laurence's Hos it was said to-day that his still dou! ¥8, an osteopath, had ¢ treat Mrs. Howard fo eumatic Yorwarded their report to the French Demobilization. troubles, Later Mrs. Howard made governmental authorities, according} Gift books are again wanted for sol some tea. After serving the bevemge to the Petit Journal. diers, sailors and marines still in the she believes she accidentally brushed) The newspaper says the report de-|service. During the former gift book against the stove, opening one of the Jets. Frank A. Howard, t turned about 7 P. M wife and Dr. Hays living room. Mr on @ lounge, while the band, re- tas lying clining in 9 Morris chair with his cup] of tea stil) resting on the arm. Mrs, Howard was rapidly recovering from the effects of Kas poisoning at her home to-day _— JOIN RED CROSS: FREED. New Harlem ™ Senten Magistrate Blau, sitting in Harlem Court to-day, thus addressed four men who had been arrested for ex- pectorating in public places and three peddlers arrested for obstructing traffic: will deal with these cases in a EE a = Sunburned Skins Relieved.By Cuticura Warm baths with Caticura Soap and gentle anointings with Cuticura Oint- ment are most effective for clearing sunburn, heat rashes, redness, rough- ness or irritations. Indispensable for every-day toilet uses. floor was occupied by the New Jersey button manufacturers. WORK WONDERS \finers ‘were weed by Dortman'® Bros, Item No. 1—Women’s Plain Silk and Hose, with lisle tops and soles, extraordinary wearing qualities for every-day use, in Black, White, Brown, Grey and all the leading shoe shades, also evening colors. Outsizes with lisle top and sole in Black and White only. At $1.35 per pair. Irem No. 2—Women's All Silk Hose in medium and heavy weight, some with “Pointex” Heels, in Black, White, Brown Work the latest in shocs and evening colors, At $1.96 per pair. Item No. 3—Women's Hand-em- broidered Clocked Hose in plain and colors, All sills, silk plaited « lisles; full fashion fancy designs... “Onyx” Silk Hosiery “Pointex” Heel, in Black and White, with self and contrast- ing clocks, Irem No. 4—Women's Plain All Silk Clocked Hose in Black and White, self and contrasting combinations, also Paris Open Clocked Hose with Item No. 8—Women’s All Silk Lace Ankle Hose in a variety of designs in Black, White and “Pointex” White and Brown. and Grey, also shades to match Irem No. 5—Women's All Silk Fancy Clocked Hose in a va- riety of styles, in Black and with self ¢ White with self and contrasting combinations. At $2.95 per pair. MEN’S HOSE Irem No. 10—Men's Heavy Weight All Silk with lisle cuff, heel and toe; Black, White At 65c per pair. Trem No. 11— Men's Full-fashioned Pure Silk with lisle top and sole, in Black, White, Navy, Grey, Cordovan and other shades. At 85c per pair. VERY SPECIAL FOR MEN Two-toned accerdion ribbed silk with $y 45 Annual Silk Hosiery Event WOMEN’S HOSE styles, liste top, Irsm No.6—An assortment of Women's Black All Silk Hand- embroidered Hose in many fancy At $2.00 per pair. designs. Irem No. 7— Women's English Shot Ribbed Hose in Black and White, and White and Black, also other shadings. Heels, in Black, At $2.65 per pair. _ Bronze. Extra Fine Silk Hose in Irem No. 12—Men's Pure Weight in Black, White, Cordovan, Navy At $1.10 per pair. and Grey. Irem No, 14—A very specia’ Men's Shot Ribbed Socks in vertical effects ; very stylish for low shoes and evening wear. At $2.45 per pair. lisle soles 39th Street Irem No. 9—Women's All Silk suitable for gifts. . nd tops; full fashioned; pair many new color combinations... Lord &8 Taylor FIFTH AVENUE— At $2.95 per pair. At $3.25 per pair. At $2.95 per pair. Hand-embroidered Black and White, ffects. Especially At $5.95 per pair. Silk Heavy 1 assortment of ribe to t for German Att that the attitude of the pris- Langensalza the Before leaving the prison y attempted to tear it down, and e they were thus ‘engaged were d upon by Gertnan sentries found his, | us in the | = St SO OS OSSSSSSSSA A > ARS every club member. <8 /OxX. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1918. - : entiemon }ORPHANS TO SEE LEVIATHAN. Stomach ‘on Strike? Here's Relief! No Indigestion, Gas or Sourness i. Upset stomachs feel fine, ways to go (ree on suspended you want to subscribe, and your names to the court and Red Cross be waiting for you here mas Day Aboar: Back from her tenth r the Atlantic as a war ve! arrested for ex-|can transport Leviathan will turn to the and, the |ways of peacé on Christmas Day with her first public reception since the ante be de-| bellum days when, as the Vaterland, she was the pride of Germany's passenger —_ fleet. Her guests will be 1,000 New | SHOOTING WA * othe. Venter WAS WANTON. | ‘The’ enteriainment, suggested by _ members of the enlisted. navy personnel manning the ship, who have contribute will include a visit $1,300 t6 finance it, a dipner—the child- | he from Santa Claus, is orn tee ren will share the sallor’s mess—and an Dec. 17.-Spanish investi-lingpection of the great liner. gators, who haye conducted an in- - _— quiry into the shooting of French} AgK§ BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS. prisoners of war at the German ome to prison camp at Langensalza, have Library War Service to Go On THT campaign of the American Library As- did not justify the ruthless | sociation, more than 3,000,000 books were ds of the Germans, While at] received. 3 sone ec! worn out from use. oners erected 2) Wolf books should be left at the main library, Sth Avenue and 42d Street, or Many of these have been trip across |. the Amer the American | All indigestion, gases, sour- ness, heartburn, brash or acidity goes instantly. No waiting! Quickest stomach relief known. As soon as Pape's Diapepsin teaches your sick, uns stomach all stomach misery stops Costs little—All druggists Stomach suffering is needless. upset? Pape's Diapepsin ‘ibra'y’ War | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT | tled WILL PUT ON YOUR Piano Dept. 166 E. 60th St. OF ONLY $9.50 Come to Bloomingdales Tomorrow and Join Our A WEEK to Dec. 24, PLAYER PIANO CLUB Only 350 Members Can Participate in the Club Offer and Secure One of These Magnificent Tri-Solo Melodist WALTERS PLAYIEIRS With Each Player | Beautiful Music Cabinet \ Bench—Scarf—12 Rolls of Music \ and Free Delivery to Your Home | “ae Club Members PERE Sa Be Sure to Call Tomorrow The exceptional values offered in Bloomingdales annual Xmas Player Piano Club are so well known that we anticipate enrolling a large number of members during the next few days, and as there are only a limited number of these beautiful Walters Players still to be offered in the club, we advis: you to be sure and call tomorrow and make your selection. We wilt make every effort to deliver in time for Christmas. ‘A715 FREE To Clube Members A magnificent $25 Music Cab- inet, 12 Rolls of Music—your own choice—handsome Bench and Scarf. Free delivery with- in 100 miles of New York. No interest or extras of any kind. ‘Tuning, polishing and service for one year. 15-year guarantee, endorsed by Bloomingdale Bros. | Beautiful Music Cabinet | Free to Club Members With kach Payer Bench—Scarf—-12 Rolls of Music || and Free Delivery to Your Home Don’t Miss This Opportunity The increase in prices and the difficulty of securing enough ma- terials that are necessary in the manufacture of Player Pianos have caused a serious shortage of instru- ments this year. A large number of Piano houses will find it almost impossible to make deliveries in time for Xmas. Through the co- operation of our factory, we are in a better position to promis: im mediate delivery thau the majority of piano houses. These Players Are Marvelous Instruments The Player Pianos offered in this Xmas Club possess all the very latest Player devices and are far superior to the Player Pianos offered elsewhere at very much higher prices. make it possible for Bloomingdale Bros. to sell these Player Pianos at this very low price. This means a real saving to 1 that almost any family can afford to join this Player Piano ber of the family can play without any previous musical The club terms of paying are so libera' Club and have a Walters Player in their home, which every mem! education. Special Christmas Offering Walters Upright Piano | $2.25 TERMS ONLY $1 PER WEEK | FREE—Stool, Scarf and Delivery NAME. If You Cannot Call—Mail Coupon Gentlemen—Kindly send me full particulars Christmas Player Club | The co-operation of our factory and our low selling expenses | regarding your | LEX. TO 3D AVE, Open Evenings Until 9.30 P. M. Entrance to Piano Dept, Entire Store Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. 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