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TO Subject of {ng in the r¢ of Commerce, where leading business end professional men "125th Street week” during the batter |part of September, One of the causes of the celebration fa the extension of 126th Street west- ‘wand to the balidhead tine of the Hud- son River—as off Manhattan Stroot, by recent ,) Aldermen, an West 125th Stroct. Seige mecting to-day was presided Dr, J. Gardiner OT Ro fired ‘and walking a few steps shot him- twice when an am! niok dm a serious condition. re newadealers and, according to the ice, had etustom Sng sesiits THREE HELD IN AUTO THEFT. jBreekiyn jew York Brooklyn, ‘They all ‘Chemical L, was de: Hiogs is estimated at $50,000. OF he binge started in’ the storehouse | | Newark Stores— 689 Broad Stop. Military Park and spread to the main building. The 100 Market Strest. Feause was not learned. fire department {s at Tottenville, miles awa: scaall ex, ‘The rejuvenstion of Harlem was the HIS RELATIVE THEN KILLED SELF Tsland (Newsdealers Had ‘Quarrelled, Police Say, Over early to-day near the raflroad | Onr and Tires Worth $2,300, Detectives Brady and Van Duzen y to-day arrested three men ds- themectves as Hurry Hill twenty-four, No. 61 Tashick, twenty-one, No. CHEMICAL PLANT WIPED OUT | Employers Fight Fire ‘The plant of the J. Russell White en tne ere iia anrtungs ts vecki.e-Ausain, DROWNED PRIEST A GOOD SWIMMER sn {ftumination From Third Avenue to] Father Greene's Heart Affected by |! Hudson River in Latter Part of ST. WEEK” BOOM HARLEM September, Beli a ting held this monn-|of St. Thomas the Avenue and 118th Father Dantel F. drowned in Row Mili, N.Y. das while swimming, 1 into cold curren: of the Harem Board to hold mer, enactment of the Board of is now officially registered old and for nine he waa Dunwoodie Seminas Smith, Presi-| 4&0 ho was sent ite Quriined the witch, or ude tion, of 196th treet from chaplain, The 6 mass and the Cold Current, It Is lieved. Requiem mass was said at tthe ¢ Thureh fected his heart. He was a good swim- Father Green was thirty-clght nee aistant priest at the church from which uried to~<iay. ate of St. Ann's School, Montreal, Jesus and Mary at aigmland Mills as Rev. Father Halpt Mooney, Vicar General of ‘New York, delivered the eulogy. A movement to have the Education of White the people instead of appointed by Apostle, Mayor has been started there. Street, Greene, who way nd Lake, Highland t ®Gunday afternoon t is believed he swam it and that shock af- years had been Fifth Avenue & 39th Street He was a gradu- end ¥, Yonkers, A" year the Convent of | The Oriental Storp. | In celebrated Rt Rev. James F, Burial will be Customers. Blyn style an and through. sebank, Staten Island, quar 4 Avenue, Ered: leather. two bullets Eutnick’s in the cedman was ds in the Both men accused each other of eteal- Accused of Taking Underhill Avenu twenty-one, No. Ayenve, and James Gannen, 920 Prospect Place, ‘on a charge of burglary, lege that on July, @% the pris- automobile belonging to No. 292 Rogers Avenue, | from the Lexington Mo- y station in Black Vict, WestSideStores: West of 7th Ave. a One In Badly Barn Company at Green Ridge, 8. stroyed by fire to-day. The The nearest y, and before f arrived e Extra, | Send P. Factory: G1L1-5: were several plosiona when” the Peacbedithe <chamlcalh. <u eeeerepmeneenerseeseeeee 0 Saks & Offer Rema | The v rqonic ed (v The New Blyn Comfort Shoe for Women. makes you “for; meet your feet.” Of pliant vici ki Sole of serviceable, That's the new Blyn “Ped-Tonic” Shoe. 5 ', 9.50 & 10.00 Brown Vici, 10.00 Aili $ Sons, 222-224 West 125th St. Oth Ave. and 27th St. | 3d) Sth Av., 29th & 40th St. | 160-162 Bowery sronr.n 442-AM4E utonSt., op. Bridget. aft :8398'way bol Park Ate tiny 1263-1267 Broadway, near Greene Ave, Mail Order Department, 2240 3d Ave,| Fontaae - Including Insurance, | 10¢| New Work Draft Only, Special $15 14! high, 11% top This stand is a good example of the many attractive and useful hand-carved pieces of Teakwood Furniture imported direct from China, to be obtained d value through Comfort that soft yet firm. flexible at reduced prices during August To hold a Jardiniere or a Lamp is only one of the many practical uses to which this ef- fectively ornamental piece of furniture may be put. There are hundreds of alluring things in this extensive collec- tion, including Chairs, Tables, Cabinets, Set- tees, etc., which at the present low prices make buying NOW @ great advantage, Fourth Floor ¢ | EastSide Stores: Plains elected by | |f} Tt wilt jf) be necessary to amend the elty charter | and at the next sexsion of the Legin- | |fl lature an effort will be made to do this. | | i If you | Cannot 1 Callin HT I Person Telephone Plaza 5900 the The Municipal B. R. T. Subway and the Letlagion Bubioay Both Have Stations in the Bloomingdale Building : BLOOMINGDALES Charming Georgette Blouses 2.95 The price is so unusual for good Georgette Blouses that you cant imagine how very forely these are! There are eight different styles, two of which are sketched, all most attractive and becoming. In white, flesh and bisque—lace trimmed or braided, with round neck and short sleeves. —Bloomingdalen—Second Floor. We Had to Replenish Our Supply of 12 and 16 Button Kayser Silk Gloves 51.98 They did go quickly—but here is another supply of them —Tricot mousquetaires, made and guaranteed by Kayser. }» A third supply may be hard to get—-these gloves are very much in demand! Colors are White, Pongee and Mastic. Money Order or| ve, and 122d St. 80th & B7th St. atte & TBtetst, 19 East 72d Street | | _ SOAP SWEETHEART) Feeds the Skin With Cold Cream None Sold to Dealers Bloomingdalcs—Main Floor. Mens Otis Underwear Company rkable Values Thursday and Friday in a Sale of | Women’s Fine Hosiery At Substantial Price Savings First quality hosiery that will give the very est of service at the lowest prices anywhere quoted for hosiery of the same quality. At $1.35 garter tops. Colors: Black, C At $2.15 2600 Pairs Pure Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned, with reinforced lisle garter top. In Black; White, Cordo- van, Russia Calf, Beige and Navy. At $3.15 Women’s Fine foslisy Silk Hose, full fashioned with reinforced garter top. In black only with specie triple clock in white. 2000 Pairs Openwork Silk Hose in very neat patterns, with fashioned leg and reinforced lisle ordovan, Suede and Navy, At $2.95 300 Pairs Pure Thread Silk Hose, of heavy weight, With reinforced lisle arter top or all silk garter top. In lack o ‘ At $1.10 1300 Paire Silk and Fibre Hose, with seamed back and_ reinforced om | Bee top. Colors: Black and ordovan, Broadvay Saks & Company. sath 8. <7 69c Fime cotton Balbriggan is the material of these cool, breezy short-sleeved shirts. The drawers to match are well-made, with double gussets, suspender tape and pearl buttons. All sizes in Shirts and Drawers. The limited quantity makes it necessary for shoppers who would share to some early, Bloomingdales—Main Floor ‘Buy $10 Worth of Records and We Will Deliver to Your Home ThisBeautifulSheratonModel Pathe Phonograph 250 20 Months to Pay the Balance HIS classic Sheraton will harmonize as well with a | simple interior as it will with the most elaborate. Its artistic design and severe lines give it strength and dignity. Satin Finish Mahogany, with all the exposed metal trimmings of antique silver hardware; Uni- versal tone arm; Pathe perfect tone control; Pathe re producer; Sapphire ball; double spring motor; size 4744 inches wide; 20 inches deep; 36 inches high, This particular mode! is hard to get, but we have a suffi- cient number of them in stock to make immediate delivery. PLAYS ALL RECORDS Continuing the Saleof Blankets Bed Spreads Sheets Pillow Cases Table Linen Towels Prices are unusually low and in many in- stances at consider- ably less than mill cost to replace. There- fore we urge you to put in a supply for future use. WHITE ee ny $7.60 & $8.50 pr. Exceptionally fine quality blankets, soft, comfy and warm. White with various colored bor- ders, for three-quarter, single or full size beds, EXTRA FINE WOOL MIXED WHITE BLANKETS $10.50, $12.50 & $14.50 pr. These blankets are made of se- lected stock wool and cotton mixed and are unlikely to pote! h Extra Sulit, For ings double beds. Handsome laborate pial blue or yellow bord ers. SILK MULL COVERED COMFORTABLES $5.50 each aa are covered witha splendid’ ual ty silk - mixed mull, in inty floral designs of rose, blue, yellow and lavender, with a plain color border to harmon- ize. Filled with pure white cot- ton and nicely tufted through- out. These comfortables can be used for three-quarter or full size beds. (On sale only while quantity lasts.) HEMMED ODD SHEETS Sheets made of excellent heavy qualities bleached sheeting, nicely finished with wide hems; in the following sizes only: On sale only as long as quantity lasts: Size 72x90 inches, $2.10 Size 81x90 inches, 2.25 Size 72x99 aches, 2.25 Size 81x99 inches, 2.45 HEMMED EEO XY CASES A7c, 55e ma 59e Regular sizes. Excellent quality. Nicely made. Easy to launder. ROUND SCALLOPED TABLE CLOTHS In great varieties of beautiful designs. Rose scalloped in fine cotton Damask. Linen weft and all linen. 68 inches diameter. In three qualities, $4.60 to $9.50 each, COLORED BORDER <TABLE CLOTHS $1.95 to $3.75 each Imported quality Damask, with colored border of pink and blue. Size 48x48 inches at $1.95 Size, 58x58 inches at 3.25 Size 64x64 inches at 3.75 ODD TABLE CLOTHS OF MERCERIZED DAMASK $1.95 to $4.50 each Slightly soiled and mussed from handling. About 260 in the lot; heavy quality, HE MSTITCHED TABLE CLOTHS $4.25 to $12.50 each Splendid qualities. Size 68x68 inches, in fine cotton damask; linen weft and all linen. BATH TOWELS bc ea, Soft and absorbent quality. Pure white or with blue borders. Large sizes, BATH TOWELS 65c & 7T5e each Some are all white, others with pink or blue borders, Large sizes, BETTER GRADE BATH TOWELS, 89¢ to $1.69 ea, Extra good quality, large spongy towels, Soft and absorbent. LARGE HUCK TOWELS 24ce each Size 18x36 inches, strong, dura- ble towels. All white or with red borders, Mid-Summer Sale of Store Hours 9:00 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. FURNITURE Now in Progress When the new house is read is the absorbing pursuit. the choosing of furniture If theres no new house, but the old house to furnish up like new—furniture is still the topic. And at Bloomingdales, with the great Mid- summer Sale in progress, the choosing will be not only an economy but a pleasure. but a success, TEN-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE: $339.00 And not only a pleasure American Walnut, nicely finished and of excellent construction: The Buffet is 54 inches long, China Closet is 42 inches long, 38- inch Serving Table and 48-inch round Table, five Chairs and one Arm Chair; seats of genuine Spanish dteather. Buffet. $90.00 China Closet. 0.00 Serving Table. construction throughout. priced as follows: Bed be purchased separate! Dresser. . THREE-PC. and the best spring construction. real cane. TEN-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE: $445.00 new adaptation of the Queen Anne period is the lesign of this attractive dining room suite, rving table have t 6 inches long. n size table may be An entirel; charming bandsomaly burled panels. The table has a 48-inch round top, The 6 had for an additional payment of $10.00, THREE-PIECE B This thre ce Bedroom in. Ameri implicity. Extension Table Chairs (each) Arm Chair FOUR-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE: $295.00 Queen Anne design, finished in American Walnut, of dustproof Note the beautifully shaped Dresser, Bow-end Bed, large Chifiorobe and Vanity Dresser, Chifforobe, EDROOM SUITE: $187.50 nd Bed is full LIVING ROOM SUITE: $179.00 The suite illustrated is characterized by excellent workmanship Choice is offered of Blue V: Blue Damask gr Mulberry Valour’ upholstery suite is handsomely finished in mahogany, with inse elour, of , dire Beautifully n de- with There are just a limited rire 9 of these suiles, so we reserve the right to limit purchases, Pieces may the panels of ee ee cere re cer yt ernie = on ee ee