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| Short lived. * reach the pole with the exception of | , to aviation, Admiral Peary becaine @ i :Crarts he submitted and declared ADMIRAL PEARY, FINDER OF POLE, caw ome ae 9 Chamberlain LONDON, Feb. 20. |] USTPN CHAMBERLAIN, || Chancellor of the Exchequer, || in an open letter has re- vealed that Great, Britain’s loans to Russia total £568/000,000, Other loans, he said, were as follows: France, £ 471,500,000; Italy, £470,000,000; Belgium, £ 86,600,000; other nations, £71,- HER ALLIES IN WAR | TOTAL L $8,335, 000, 000, (Continued From First Page.) In December tie Uni- verwity of Copenhagen examined the Cook could not have reached the pole. Peary was always interest a the Far North, often remarking to friends that the dreary and endless wastes had am wnguenchable fascination for bim.| Go) 099--a total of $8,385,000,000. da idand, This trip wan financed uy| Tere Cxlusye of BEL.CORON to be ed by} granted the Allies and other |/f! the Philadelphia Academy of Natural! rowers tor reconstruction work, Selences, For his work he was award | eee ee ee on Premier Liovd || ed medals from geographical socte:les| George is in favor of opening in the United States and in Buropean peace negotiations with Russia, | Somberg | through Maxim Litvinoff, Boishe- ||f/ In 1893 Perry went north to study! ix representative in Copenhagen, the habits of a tribe of Esquimaux | FAA GR EMME TL | and while there he discoverea the| °"¢ 's supported by Premier b jren mountain” first mentioned by | o belie al ecording to the Edho Ross in 1818. He found it to be three De Pa | huge meteorites of iron and in 1895 | ==——— = 7 ho brought an iron boulder from the | mountain to New York. 1| Peary's most serious attempt to the successful one was begun in July, | 1906, He and his companions travelled in the ship Roosevelt, and encoun- | tered many obstacles. He was only | kept from the pole by fear of starva- don. | Admiral Peary was married in 1888 Miss Josephine Diebitsch, of Fry- | arg, Me. She accompanied him on| several Journeys to the north and it) ‘was in Greenland in 1893 that Marie, | their eldest child, was born, They also have a son Robert E,, Jr. “In 1913 Peary was promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral in the navy and given the thanks of Congress by @ special act. Turning his attention If the + laundry-wagon could only talk! What a shout would go up for *Shires!”’ I Collars that are pure linen, | where the wear comes. Our own brand. | sar | Just’. arrived! ? Scotch knit jackets, and trong advocate of aircraft develop- ment by the Government and urged adequate coast patrols, especially dur- img the war period. leat: STEFANSSON PRAISES PEARY faye He Supplanted Heroism With Common Senne. “itmination of herolam and the ap- plication of common senge in his oeth- bas made Peary, the foremost north | Waistcoats—-our ownathpor | polar explorer and enabled him t reach | tation, the pole.” : ‘This comment on the death o¢ tne] Beautiful “heather mix. Macoverer of the north pole was made ere to-day by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Arctic explorer and a close friend of Peary. “Before the time of Peary, explorers were acclaimed as popular idols and t was hant-| men and boys wear. that went tf tn @ common sense way. He a conditions Eh wha aah || The best of everything Also sporting goods and luggage. | oa sufferin *Reégistered Trademark. For all the work D 4 spared th f nis | Broadway Broadw: Gapedition at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. ey NGING. PRIVATE. | Broad Convenient FORO W AY . Fifth Ave, CHICAGO HANGIN Broadway Cornere Fifth Ave Other” Prisoners moved When Stayer In CHICAGO, Feb. O'Brien retained his to-day when he was hanged for the murder of Polic Richard Burke. | ‘The hanging was held up an hour while | awaiting the Cook County Grand Jury members, who desired to be on Hed to see that the yan cnn 4. wank for Charles old, of No. 119 Bowery d to six months in the 4 more ne after nee, iifting in 170 BR , r, Gimbei's sto $y “worth of Con aires HIN Mpa admitted he ONLY: BRONX)» STORE* \ " \ ji y AUMANN&(o 149th STREET. @ Srd Avenve Upen imonaay ana Sacuraay Lvenings Unly FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE 10 to 3314% Off the Marked Price — MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES r William & Mary Period American Walnut Bedrocm Suite, Four Pieces, as shown here PLAIN FIGURE TAGS No Extra Charge for Credit Ek) a Morris | Chair | $23.98 1 3 KROEHLER KODAV came Subway and "L” S Crosstow Trolley Cars ENTRANCE on In imitation leather without q mattess, as shown here $598 ST. 3> OPE) MaNDAY 49 Awe finn 49 STREET [Hoan ny anitaty TO ee eee | BLOOMINGDALES ON THE, SUBW: soTH TO sor STREET bless The B. R. T. ‘aabeny and the Lexington Su bay Both Have Stations in the Bloomingdale druitang Aght Sale of 320 Spring Hats Samples—Unusual Values $3.79 Dozens and Dozens of Models—Hardly Two Hats Alike Rather earl to be foun their charm and bee for a real Spring sale, but we want Miss New York to see the lovely hats in our hat shop this season. These illustrated can just give you an idea of becomingness— you have to explore the department for yourself to dis- cover all the pretty hats for Spring! rooms in mind, hardest use. Chifforobe. . . Vanity Dresser Well constructed furniture it is. 6 feet 6 inches. For Babys Safety La-La-By Swing it has maximum drawer room compressed into minimum spac Queen Anne design is sufficiently chaste to wear well with long association, itself, nicely finished in American Walnut, is staunch enough to bear up well under the Pieces sold separately are priced as follows: and beautifully finished in combines wonderfully with the beauty Suffet (54-in.) $75 Dining Table (48-in. round top) China Closet (42-in.)- 2+. $55 5 Side Chairs (slip seat style)... Serving Table (enclosed style). $27 Arm Chair (1 in suite) The arm chair is huge Unusual values, too—-this sale is only a hint of the many possibilities. Other hats from $5.95 to $35. Bloomingdales—Main Floor Special for Saturday | Fine Jordan Almonds Ib. 49c Delicious, crunchy Avola almonds in a coating of Special at 50c smooth, pure’ sugar » perc We ya 5 eee flavors are vanilla, pis- is fine perch for your ey it tocheverées, siemens Ont keeps him safe from harm and orange. Reduced for holi- is lots of fun at the same time! The construction is firm and strong—frame made of steel, bed of washable duck. It has a patented drop front which day selling. Washington Novelties For Holiday Fun and Parties % Logs, trees, hatchets, hats, makes it easy for you to put flags, shields, snapping 3 i ‘ ako ; mottoes in red, white and blue, baby in and take him out. rose buskets—-fill them. with Strong enough to support 100 De Luxe Chocolates and Bon Bons. A treat for littue expen- pounds. attire. Aiea y ou ingdales—Third Floor i} Main Floor Come to Bloomingdales Great Furniture Sale Wonderful Values Thanks to fresh stocks arriving daily, there are still enough splendid values in this Annual Sale of Furniture to enable you to furnish your home at PURER Y. small prices. You will find variet by the generous response of t! e buying public, that we have ever had! , quality and value in this Sale—the best sale, to judge 4-piece Bedroom Suite : $298.00 Exactly the sort of Bedroom Suite most New Yorkers prefer. hat thé average apartment hedroom can accommodate, It has all the pieces Designed with closetless The The suite - $69 $89 & Dresser Bed (Bow End 10-piece Dining Room Suite : $269.00 American Walnut. Its chaste design of the wood and makes it the handsome suite of Pieces may be purchased separately as follows: 3-piece Living Room Suite : $275.00 Choice is offered of velour in blue, as well as tapestry. is covered in the sam The entire outside of each piece full 7 feet long. Velour sofa i r high backed. material, The tapestry sofa i and the wing Bloompngdales—Fourth F! China and Glassware in Our Annual Sale at Money Saving Prices We prepared for a big sale because we knew that good china at greatly reduced prices would bring buyers post haste! They did come —and they bought and theyre still coming So we have been adding to our stock and replenishing popular items in order to keep this Annual Sale going at top speed! 5l-piece Dinner Set: $7.50 id American semi - porcelain, with tasteful floral decora- tions or a plain gold line , 100-piece Imported Din- ner Set: $40.00 China imported from France, ornamented with characters istic border decorations. Handles finished in matt gold effects 100-piece Dinner Set: $17.50 American semi-porees Jain ornamented with a two line border in blue, 107-piece English Din- ner Set: $32.50 Engiish semi-porcelain, rated with a band. Hlandles Good deco narrow blue gold traced, Glassware WATER TUM LERS of thin blown glass, neatly decorated. 12 for 75c GOBLETS AND SHERBETS of plain, thin blown glass, each 15¢ Fry Oven Glass, $4.75 Two sinch Pie Plates, Custards, two H and ‘easily cleaned. served in the dish in which it Food is was baked, preserving all the original flavor and saving an endless amount of dishwashing Floor Lamps, $12.95 69-inch high, of mahogany tine ished wood, an = attractive silk shade which may be had in all desirable colors, with silk EE. fringe in self color and neat trimmings of gold galloon. quipped with two pull chain ockets, cord and plug Lev, Ave. Leve = selon —nenenety mn RD TO LEXINGTON | MEN! Suits & Overcoats | Now *45 |} 192 Splendidly Tailored Garments Sharply Reduced The ever-popular blues predominate. ‘The suits are in plain blue Serges, blue Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots and Fiannels, in greens, blues and browns, Smartly cut in 2 and 3 button Single and Double Breasted and 3-button Conservative style; quarter, half or full lined. € The overcoats are cut in Chesterfield, Breasted, Form-Fitting and Town Ulster style. Mens Trousers: Special $7.95 Blue Serges and Cheviot materials, in plain or neat stripe effects. Sizes up to 50 waist Bloomingdates—Secoud Floor Double- A Timely Sale of About 500 | New Slip-On Sweaters $4.95 Just a special purchase to go out at a special price. Womens and misses sizes—six charming styles (only two of which are illustrated)—every conceivable weave and color. Get that sweater you need at this sale! Bloomingdales—Second Floor Meats Roasting Chickens .35 | Loins of Pork. 32 Rib Roast Peet 224h5 Roasting Pork 2514 Army Bacon 25 suis dak he Basement Get a Boautiiul $225 Pathe Period Phonograph and $10 worth of records (y Paying Only $10 Down By your own choice) The rest of the payments can be spread over 20 months The Pathe is a wonderful Phonograph. American workmanship The Pathe Plays All Makes of Records Its an unusually good instrument from every point of view. your choice of two periods models terms ‘Think these terms ove phonographs in your home antce and service you get We will make a liberal allowance for your old phonograph, if you wish. $10 down and 20 months to pay the balance, It combines French artistry and into melodious and beautiful instruments. And you can have Jacobean and Sheraton—both at the same low r—see how easy it is to put one of these wonderful period without inconveniencing yourself. Then think of the guar- all backed by the Bloomingdale standard. Bioomingdates: Second Floor.

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