The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 13

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F fi. NEW BLANK MARIA i TOMBS GUESTS. | A MOTORIZED CAR OW Vehicle Goes Goes to Jen Pile—A Ride Now Will | Be a Real Pleasure, | Past when Prohibition has choked || Now York dry as dust, so that nobody is ever going to get'arrested any more, | Sherif! Dave Knott has taken steps | to supersede tho horse-drawn Biack | Maria with a motorized Black Maria, ealoulated to make being pinched not | merely a privilege but a pleasure. } ‘The new motor car, in which prison Blackwell's Island Penitentiary, or t the Grand Central Terminal to catch | the train for Sing Sing, made its first appearance to-day in the Tombs | Prison yard, but was not put into commission. It may be dedicated to- | morrow. ‘The new car, with seats facing each | other running the length of it, will ac- || commodate thirty passengers withow crowding. Tho body is of a greenish shade and the wheels are red, but it 1s | ast as much a Black Maria as it: |] .oree-drawn predecessor, which is red color. All the old-timers around the Crim- fnal Courts Building to-day say it is & mercy that Jim Cassidy and Hugh MeFadden have gone to their rewards. Jim and Hugh alternated at the rib- bons of the B. M. for nearly forty years. Neither of them, their friends || gay, would have stood for the auto- mobile. On the other hand, Bill Owens and Con Buckley, the driver: of to-day, already have their chauf. feur’s licenses and are as proud of them as a boy with his first rubber Doots. How to get a ride in Mr, Knott's hew automobile, with the town full of “revenues” and one-half per cent. Deer (derisive laughter) is going to be & problem. A knotty problem (more laughter), one might venture torsay, eclipiaiolooannte “A husband and father should never cross word In his home,” a erely said the presiding elder. interrupted | pus Ridge, Ark. <You can't expect the pdor cua to hop up and tear outdoors it kinds of can you, J: PAR Oop BRAND ORY SKIMMED MILK Dry Milk in any other form is not Krystalak. Insist upon the 50c blue striped package. It makes five quarts— dca quart, At your grocer’s. 4 The Dry Milk Company, * 15 Park Row, New York. The Plate you've boen looking for, | f comfort, No one sus- this pate to be other | y an chew the ofiess ‘Teeth in fo remain in place, when ma The WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your, old teeth return home at night with a t that fits. De- cayed teeth saved—missing teeth re- placed without platya OUR OWN AN to the gums to re tractions or surg if indicated or desired, Watersury Dewar COMPANY Incorporated ETIC applied AIN from ex- 3 administered Estoblished 1897 29. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Heure: 8 te6 Sungeye Closed ALL LANGUAGES SPOKEN SADIES IN ATTENDANCE Store Opens 9A. M. as against todays advance of $2 to $3 the pair Conservative | Stylish Comfortable Smart, yet with ample toe The inevitable choice of youn; The man who is always on his room, this black kid is de- chaps. The right shade of feet will choose this shoe. igned for the many men of brown, and so English, dont Broad toe, rubber heeled, quiet taste. Rh know. blucher cut, and vici kid. At the start of the Sale there were sizes 6 to 11 in widths C and D, mostly. A weeks selling ha® left broken sizes, but rattling good values for the men who can be fitted, Come and try them on. Bloomingdalea—Second Floor. For Saturday Selling ONLY Hudson Seal Coats In a SALE That Will Be Timely and Interesting to the Thirty Fortunate Women Who Participate $195 $295 $375 $450 These are the four price’ groups—but there are almost a dozen types of coats. They are alike in that each one is fashioned of finest Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) and priced specially for tomorrow. Pelts are steadily rising in price, therefore this offering assumes double importance. There are all Seal models with gracefully enveloping collars and deep, cosy pockets, There are coats trimmed with contrasting furs, with silky beaver, soft squirrel, becoming nutria, durable skunk, and effective opossum, Lengths vary from 30 to 45 inches. Linings are of un- questionable quality and unusual beauty. But lest you forget—there are only thirty of these coats. Bloomingdales—Second Floor. | Better Values in GOOD FURNITURE A principle incorporated in our foundation stone is to give the best possible values in good merchandise—the values may be permitted to vary between better and best, but the merchandise must never be less than good. Applied to Furniture, this means searching out the markets for lucky “buys,” ma- noeuvering with makers for terms that will permit the giving of better values, but always the makers must be the producers of mere handise measuring up to the Bloomingdale standard, a merchandise fit to be sold under the guarantee that is an invisible but no less intangible accompaniment of all merchandise sold under the Bloomingdale roof. 10-Piece Dining Room Suite: $283.75 Attention turns to ‘Dining Room Suites with Thanksgiving looming largely on the family horizon. This one of Queen Anne design has enough charm to compensate one the year round for its ever so reasonable price. Choice of American Walnut or beautiful golden oak finishes. Seat upholstered in brown Spanish leather. Pivces sold separately are priced as follows: 64 in, Buffet, $75.00 | 48 in, Dining Table (round)..........$61.00 42 in. China Closet... 1° 12.2%63.00 | Side Chair (5 included), each iene wae 86 in. Serving Table... 2.000 21001 25.00 Ann Chair (one), cach 12) 13150 4-Piece Bedroom Suite: $239.00 It is unusud al to finda full Vanity Dressing Table in a suite at this price, of Louis XVI. design, finished Inut. The bow-end bed m LA be had in single or full size. : he pieces are priced as follo Vanity Droane?...sisceveresesseseree 8200 Chifforobe $55.00 MMMMRT Tie nekasi ei vacsiaeceie . 60,00 Bed 49.00 Karpen Living Room Suite: $225.00 This is indeed a rare value when present furniture conditions are taken into ration. The construction is that which has made Karpen a name to conjure in the fu ‘orl The design is both comfortable and attractive. The tapestry is pleasing and of good quality, each piece covered all over with the same material. Bloomingdales—Fourth Floor, THE BLOOMINGDALE ADVERTISEMENT whole lot longer, Our Greenhouse-on-Roof is a sight worth coming far to see, All manner of wondrous plants poviee under 60,000 square feet of glass. Do You Know That White Narcissus (bulbs, ne, pres in water), started Vlogm at OAristmastimes And Cut Flowers —Literally thou- sands of them: Beautiful roses, 5e Scentful carna- tions, Lovely “mums” 10¢ and up. A Boxful of Cut Flowers 50c. Our Flower Shop— Main Floor Peace Hath its Tragedies And what greater tragedy to your ethical sense of well being than that YOU should be reported Mis- sing at the Third Roll Call of the Government Bacon: ». 25c Government Loins of Pork, Ib. 32¢ Government Chickens, |b. 37¢ Sirloin and Porterhouse Lr eee Ib. 32146 Legs of Mutton... . Ib. 26}4¢ Roast Beef oe edb, 22e For: quarter Spring Lamb, Ib. 2: Roasting Mutton. ..Jb. 1214¢ Legs or Rim; s of Ven|, Well Tailored Clothes for the Well Dressed Mar ' They go together, of course. But often the Well Dressed Man has quite a time finding the clothes that do him justice— “at a price within reason. He must have good fabrics—for you cant make a silk purse out of a sows ear, He must have clever tailoring to mould those fabrics into garments. of enduring trimness. He must have the linings and the finishing touches that make him feel well groomed. All of which costs money. But need not cost an overwhelming sum —provided that Well Dressed Men come to Bloomingdales. A Group of $50 Suits and Overcoats that we have assembled will give him all the features that he thinks essential, minus the price that might keep him from enjoying those features. The Suits The Overcoats are tailored of worsteds and cheviots | are available in the newer novelties that know a bit about style and color. |* 28 Well as the old stand-bys. As to And there are two or three-button eh “hare co models, cither single or double- orm-hugging styles in either single i or double-breasted models. Con- breasted. Full, half or quarter lined. | servatively colored, for the most part. Finished tostand the closest scrutiny. Ib.'24 166 Some brighter—for the younger men. Basement Bloomingdales — Second Floor. ‘Chain Inset 12 Button Gloves NARROW BELTS: 50° ONE of the smartest styles in the narrow belts now so popular | is this one illustrate: ing metal rings. In % and inch widths, the belts are well made of dull kid and patent metal buckles to match rings. Sizes up to 40 inches. No sweater, shawl scarf or serge dress so smart that one of these novelty belts would not make it smarter, Seven Other Styles at 50c ent leather, black, brown, taupe and tan, lined and un- les, 4%, $6 and inch widths, Other Narrow Belts From the merest patent shoestring at 30c, to a twin belt made of two narrow belts held in position by straps at $2.95, Bloomingdales—Main Floor. <—— Kid and pa lined. Metal and celluloid Very English in idea are these all wool Jersey suits and dresses, But we have adapted them (in our own workrooms) to suit the needs of the most active of American youngsters. Little Sisters dress has a full pleated skirt that sticks out perkily beneath a snug little ribbon-laced bodice, Brothers suit has decidedly mas- culine trousers and @ comfy over- blouse. Both of them are fia- ished with the greatest accuracy. Available in all wool Jersey— Copen, navy, brown. Made of heather mixture, they are priced at $7.95. Such Smart Togs for Little People —And Very Low in Price: $6.95 Blooming datea—Sccond Floor. $3.48 Women want mousquetaire gloves—and want them badly. The vores for short sleeves demands a long seve, and usually, a high price. But this offering pre- sen Just 200 Pairs in White and Black, made of glace kid, soft, pliable skins, Also—150 Pairs of Glace Kid Slip-Ons At the same price, these wrist-strap gloves of See Kid, in white, tans, browns and blacks. Bloomingdales—Main Floor. Again—the $12.95 Group of Young Fellows Things We just cant resist repeating what we said last Friday. The many well-pleased mothers and sons who smilingly left our store—they are our justification. If we need one. with imtersect- We said that $12.95 doesnt buy an awful lot in Boys Clothing, these ¢ that ix, it doesnt unless it is spent. wisely, For example—tor either a Wear-pledge Insured Suit All Wool Mackinaw or Small Boys Overcoat Ahd in each of these grades there are certain unusual features. The Wear- pledge Clothes are impcrtant because of their unusual guarantee. And Bloomingdales is the only store where they may be found. Plain serges, fancy cheviots—any number of models and patterns. Sizes 8 to 18 years, —the Mackinaws are all wool, Plaids of good style—and made with the deepest pockets ever, a seignty warm and comfy, 18 years. —the Overcoats are for Boys of 214 to 8 years, They are all button-to-neck real warm and honest dur Sizes from 2 to 6 years. nes eee ee eee

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