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BILL SUNDAY WILL, RUN WITH BRYAN | Hts His Cabinet Already Picked | , © and Thinks It a World y Beater, Tod. SYRACUSE, N. ¥., March 11.—TO keep the “back-biting, grasping, thiev- ing, Genegerate bunch of dirty politi- cians who are trying to double cross the 3th Amendment from the Presiden- | tial chair,” Billy Sunday said to-day he Jennings Bryan. Moreover, here is his Cabinet, hand- «picked and ready for the approval of the | public: Secretary of State: Menry Cabot Lodge or “Ma” Sunday. “I don't know which; both of Geeretary of War: Leonard Wool (He had a raw dew! and he's « great soldier.) {| Attorney General: Judge K. M. Lan: | dis. (‘He'd smastt the daylights out of * the robbers."") | Secretary of Interior: — Gov. | Henry Allen. (" another good one, believe me.) Postmaster General: Herbert Hoover, “Oh, boy, there's a mati for you.) — | Secretary of Agriculture: Prof, Charles || Curtis, CT use: go to school to him when he was Cfliewe at Ames.) * Secretary of Labor ner Curtis of Boston jest men in the county.) #4 don't know about unybody else, |! ebept that Pershing will be Chief of steer, (One of the | ‘willrun on a dry platform with William | em are fine in any | of the Agriculture ||f} Police Commis: || ¥and belicve me, that’s the finest Cfpinet in the worid.” cater HO SUE FOR LOSS ‘ ON FALSE REPORT) = Rare rie i] Broker’s Attorney Says He Will a Damages Against Dow, ¥ Jones & Co, * je@Mactin Charles Ansorge, an attor- |! with offices at No. 100 Broadway, nounced to-day that he would tile jt against Dow, Jones .& Co. of No. (Broad Street, a nows ticker service Ape brokerage houses throughout the ¢punttry, to recover $2,218.75 for his ¢Hént, Gaston Jaillet, a dealer in stocks, Whteh amount the plaintiff claims to Iive lost by acting upon the false re- Port of the Supreme Court decision of irch 8 that dividends from stocks taxable as income. [¥rnis is to be a test case,” said Mr. Ansorge. “I am conducting an inves? tigation into the facts and circum- stances which preceded and immedi-|/ ately followed the publication of the false report.” The decision referred to was made in @ test case to determine whether] | atock dividends were taxable ax income ‘wader the Federal Income Tax Acts. DOZEN POLICEMEN ik FOR ONE CROSSING. ie a Chase Pedestrians Who Ignore Tower Signals at 42d. Street and } Fifth Avemue. ¢ alert policemen were stationed | | on the crossings at 42d Street || @ Fitth Avenue to help out the auto- ic signal system installed in the po- ibe tower just north of the crossing to “fimplity’’ the direction of traffic. © were three policemen for each and every pedestrian who flied to observe the warnings flashed fom the tower was pursued ®rought back to his starting point “To-morrow,” one of the officers said, “there may be twenty men here.” ‘The runners expect and Geurt Refuses to Return Son to & Former Tragedienne. rs, Concetta Maiori, of No. y Twonty-sixth Street, Brooklyn, gace Well known on the Itglian stage a a tragedienne, appealed to the Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day regain the custody of her twelve old son, Louis, now in the cu Mr. and Mrs. Pietro Riviezzo, Ni 2&9 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, Justice Iby denied the’ application ie boy is one of Majori's mneteen ‘children. He was turned ever to the Riviezzos when he was a neonth old, and it is rejx wishes to remain with t je Information # ed that he ™. ‘KALBANY, N. ¥., March 11.—Senator Mullan and Assemblyman Butts to-day fatroduced « bill which would bring || persons giving false information to newspapers within the provisions of the || ‘or ite || a] law, The measure has jose the checking of false news 8 such as of marringes and en- ments which never took place. 1@ > 6 Beans Ep OT Sire ELL-ANS rR INDIGESTION ‘ THE 59TH TO 60TH STREET BLOOMIN incintreedern tees irae or 1920. THE UBWAYS Another Special Purchase of Girls Tub Dresses $1.88 and $2.68 The last batch of these charming little dresses received such a cordial welcome from mothers that it was just the most natural thing in the world for us to go out and buy more of them. These are very special values. The materiale ‘include yds ginghams, cham- rays, repps and ramies. There is a wide variet; of styles—so many thai you can easily pick out a whole season’s supply. Mothers have bought them by the dozen and half dozen. Bloomingdates—Seoond Floor Semi-Annual Sale of Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums At a time when every one is complaining of the scarcity of good rugs and carpets, our Rug Section presents a tremendous sale. Here are rugs and carpets heaped up in abundance. Imported floor coverings as well as all the famous Domestic makes. All first-quality goods and all at low sale prices. Where else to-day can you buy Seamless Axminsters, 9x12, at $49.50? And this value is. merely typical of the entire sale. Seamless Axminster Rugs: $49.50 Size 9x12—Persian, Oriéntal and Turkieh patterns. Suit- able for living-room and dining-room. Heavy Wool Velvet Rugs: $54.50 Seamless, Size 9x12—Chinese, Persian and Oriental designs in a heavy, durable quality. Sanfords Seamless Axminsters Beauvaiss quality. These rugs have the deep, thick nap that have earned them a reputation for long wearing. Bren. 10 Ye Ua Bae 0CS CH User ryertinann $18.50 . 70.00 | 36x 70.. . 9 - 45.00 | 27x 54.. 33.50 | 22x36 Smiths Seamless All-Wool Brussels Rugs 9x12. .$35—8.3x10.6. .$33—7.6x9. .$29.50—6x9. $23.50. Heres a rug for rooms receiving much usage. Woven in one piece in tasteful two-tone all-over and medallion patterns. Wilton Velvet Carpet, Plain Colors: Yd. $3.95 Can be made into beautiful rugs as well as serving as Bo earallcae floor covering. Taupe, blue, rose, green ani red, Inlaid Linoleum: $1.59 Sq. Yd. Colors go ebrougs to the back and will wear as long as the linoleum. The most wanted blue, white, tile and hardwood floor patterns. Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs Neat Chinese or Oriental designs. Ideal for indoor or porch use, 9x12, $12.98; 7.6x9, $8.50; 6x9, $6.50. Gold Seal Congoleum: 59c Sq. Yd. Every sen perfect—guaranteed by the manufacturer as well as Bloomingdales, ————————Bloomingdates—Third Floor, The Municipal B. — = 2 stein seers aoe Stations in the Bloomingdale Building THIRD TO LEXINGTON An Astonishing Value Athletic Union Suits $1.69 If you want real comfort you must try the athletic union suit— roomy, yet trim, And this is the time of all times to put in a supply, because the price—well, if you've ever bought them before you know how remarkable it is! An Easter Display of Spring Footwear IN THE NEW SEASONS CHARMING MODES Miss Springtime is v particular about her dainty foot, and the ele- gance of these beautiful styles will please her fancy. Here is footwear of many modes and fabrics, and the moderate prices lend the finishing touch to this interesting exposition. * $8.75 Vifteen different styles, in plain colors and distinctive combinations. hand-turned soles, with wooden Louis XV. heels. Black Satin Mahogany Calfskin Patent Coltskin Black Dull Kid $10.00 Smart Walking Oxfords in brown calf or black dull kidskin; welted soles, Cuban heels. Dress Pumps in brown satin, patent leather and a lightweight black calfskin; hand- turned soles with Louis XV. heels. $11.93 Swagger Oxfords in tan or black calfskin, with welted soles and military heels. And fashionable new Ties in combinations of brown suede, patent and black kid, with satin to match. Also in all black satin, with hand-turned soles and Louis XV. heels. $12.75 “PRENCHY The short vamp slip- per with narrow fore- part, hand- turned soles and Louis XV heels. Developed in Newcastle brown kid, dull black calfskin, patent leather and black satin. Bloomingdates—Second Floor UAUsiint yi tuuaanenetvoncitveteetennnanargeeevan ni TT AMMA HAHA Fifteen different styles, all of the finest quality. Madras and Nainsook, with silk and mercer- ized stripes, cross-bar pin checks, erey weaves and designs. Pink or white, with regulation shoulders and bodice tops. Only a limited number in each style, but the variety offers an unusual oppor- tunity to early shoppers! loomingdates A Sale of Mens Silk and Lisle Socks Thousands of Pairs WAYNE, ONYX AND OTHER MAKES 39c 98c 69c Men liked this sale to judge by the way they bought—but enough stocks were provided to make it a sale of ample proportions, so there is still plenty to choose from. This is the big chance of the season—later on hosiery of this quality and value will be way up! Remember, these are socks of national reputation for long wear—that means real economy as well as smart appearance! Silk Socks--Famous Make-- Seconds: 49c Silk Socks with a slight mill fault. Every one has heard of this maker. His standard of manufacture is so high that his seconds at this low sale price are unusual value. Black only. Welted or White Calfskin Tan Calfskin ALL AP TA HA ENR NNN AnaTELeE TANT NTT MN f ing Lamps for Spring Prices Very Low There is nothing like a lamp to make a room homelike and appealing—and there are so many pretty lamps in this collection that you will find just the one you need. Low prices, too, make lamp-hunting at Bloomingdales a special delight! * Floor Lamp and Shade: $29.50 SAN Illustrated—A good looking wood standard, S Bloomingdales——Main Floor New and Smart Spring Suits $25 $29.75 %38.50 20 Styles—3 as Illustrated finished in gilt, in a lovely color combina. tion. Regulation size, fitted with a 24-inch shade, in all the wanted colors. Complete with two bulbs. Floor Lamp and Shade: $11.95 Mehogany finished standard. Regulation size. Fitted with an Empire silk shade, 22-inch size, in all the desirable colors. Ready to adjust. Table Lamp: $11.95 This consists of a 27-inch standard, in mahog- any finish wood (a variety of good looking models to choose from), and an attractive 18-inch silk shade, trimmed with fringe and galoon, several pretty colors. Complete with two electric bulbs. Boudoir Lamp: $3.39 An attractive meta! base, in bronze, dull gold oy silver finish. An 8inch parchment paper shade, charmingly decorated. Complete with electric bulb. Art Glass Dome: $12.95 Amber or green bent glass with a flower or fruit leaded skirt, 20- inch diameter, Complete for gas. Bloomingdales—Lez. Ave, Level York. eB ONINGAAICZ—SeOONE Floor. This Wonderful $120 Columbia | and $10 worth of Records for Only $10 Down The Other Payments May Be Distributed Over Twenty Months-—-Paying Only $6 a Month ‘This is the pleasantest and easiest way imaginable of owning a Columbia—ana when it 1s backed by the unfailing Blooming- dale guarantee of service it is a thorough delight. If you haven't as yet listened to the lovely full tone of the Columbia or visualized its attractive, fine-looking case in some corner of your own home, do it soon. ingdale Phonograph Shop one of the pleasantest spots in New Musician salespeople to help you choose your records, too—that’s just another way in which Bloomingdale service stands out! Cowhide Brief Cases At $25.00 All Wool Poplin “At $29.75 ns Wear Serge a ol Jersey mM Sizes At $38.50 All Wool Tricotine Printed Satin Linings Navy Blue. All Sizes Fancy Linings Womens and Miases Sizes SKETCHED AT LEFT—Tre long front opening and one-button fasten- ing are very fashionable. ‘Ihe lattice of braid and buttons on the pockets is repeated in panels in the back. , Two Sizes: 10x15 and 11x16 Inches with Two, Three or Four Pockets. Our comparison expert says there are no other suchvalues about town. Really wonderful brief cases splendid for business men, lawyers, teachers and ccliegi- ans. Most of them are brown, but there are a few blacks. Select smooth stock, well finished, with two straps half-way round: reinforced handle and polished nickel extension lock and key. Main Floor SKETCHED AT RIGHT-—Smartest of the smart is this Godet flared coat ac- cented the novel manner in which the silk braid is applied. Three modish darts culminate in peaks of crowsfoot em- broidery. women want just such a suit as this all- wool jersey for practical utility and sports SKETCHED AT CENTRE -- Man | wear. Also models in: All-wool men’s | You will find the Bloom- wear serge in the coveted navy blue and black at the price. Also a Spledid Assortment of Suits up to $145.00 Bloomsngdales—Second Floor

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