The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1921, Page 15

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5 ORIEN i THE EvENINa ‘WORLD, PRIDAt, JANUARY. 7, 1981." FoBacco PRICE CUT _|NAP ON FERRY COST DUCKING | !*3, 00 écugrine tye gnu 1,00 A — : } NOT FOR SMOKERS |BUT HE RECOVERS HIS TEAM. tine’ uhy his Siothée, Walked awuy oad | | b t % : ——_. ne .| ng his em aM i) Brastic Reductions in Wholesale gg on ie ‘ie re Rhee lang ACTORS WOULD FIGHT qT B l > M I N G D A L Cost “ = agi Consumer | for PierOneh! | SUNDAY PERFORMANCES. ‘or Two Years, | EST ET | A little nap in abin of an Erie} arly cost Henry | Baadty Assoctation Declares tte ferry boat last nig! White tobacco producing centres of | | i) | See ene Te naa PO ee || | i) tye; country. are in. aypanic because | Worm a driver of No. 996 First Avenue,| @eattion to Ferestall Proposed THIRD TO LEXINGTON AVI eek ‘ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE paides have been cut in half, no rellet bea Kis byl identaily a team of valu | Hom Action. . Ss ve Oe GMNE- Solna, to 4 Bt Wern was returning from New Jersey | The executive board of the Actorat|'f} President ot ihe Armercan ‘Tobacco! With the animals unattached. He tled| Equity Association yesterday declared |f} ; them to the rear of a trick on the ver-\it would fight “to the last ditch” any 7 Company. This authority says it will ecta. alé o el, walked into the cabin and in a few jattempt made to revise the laws and| |]! be that long before, the product pur-| Seconds had. left Jersey and. the. rest |\enable thea f chased to-day will be cured and before it ean reach the consumer. Exports have been temporarily qu down by the foreign exchange situa tion, and the grower, it is said, wi nbers Street the boat wae going Plays on Sunday. It sald in Its #tate- he slip on its way back. Worn \ Of the ‘world behind. When ho awakened |Cnable theatrical managers jo. produce \ | 1200 Mens Shirts $1.28 The price speaks for itself—but you ought to see these shirts, in dozens.of neat patterns, we!l made, and in all colors. Materials are quality Corded Madras, Printed Madras, and fine Percales. . Youll buy em. Sizes 1314 to 17, Bloomingdales—Main Fioor 2000 Genuine Leather -D: | White Sale Lingeri Hand Bags:Party Cases:Purses |) cvs rine Lite Pome © A dainty camisole—a prett ed ae bay: Bla pair of believe our profession should ed to Jump to the ferry house ng and fell Into «river britntul |B day a week for rest, religion net get hicher prices for his le: Hd wate rp the situation is remedied, irond employees fished him out and| "The decision was annotnced because n after hls horses, although he had | of a report that the Dickstetn pil, pro- || dea in which direction they had | Viding for the opening of qpriain stores) |i) | ._ Rinally die went Into the West [on Sundays, would be submitted again |i] h Street Station, where Martin Han-|to the Legislature, and because tie of No. 118 West 63d Street ,was| Equity beliéves this would lead to re- H I plaining to McAuliffe that he! opening of theatres on Sund: —eemammeaatiermsmmerenaman sl 59TH TO 60TH ST.—THIRD TO LEX. AVE.—ON —ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE. Three Fine Phonographs—-Choose Bloomingdales Service Backs Each One of Them Unusual $ On Stile Today Bacon tcharminly enbradere elon shema | Value at and ‘Tomorrow | are exceptionally low this season. At 59¢ At 98¢ We are proud of this buy—these bags that sold for a very great deal more. u y—%b U ‘ CORSET COVERS — sO! NIGHT GOWNS — FINE The manufacturer is taking inventory. Because of our extensive -business pain, daintitied with Inte, | muslin in flesh or white, slip- dealings with him he offered us first choice. When we saw the bags, and and embroidery. heard the price, we immediately closed the deal. Its a wonderful buy! At 48¢ Bmore ae ~ ‘, F ‘ :, B — Everything up to the peak of excellence—novelty leathers of high quality, crepe, eth, ati Pail .3 prey an bor oor Rematiteh * splendid workmanship, fine fittings. ' We doubt whether youll ever be able to ae Kees woeUis, ine, or lasesrtmnet pg ee buy such bags again at such a ridiculously low price. with a plain ruffle and hem: quality muslin, trimmed with stitching or with an embroid- deep reer ee Colors e Leathers cred rua: with dala. Black, Brown, Tan, Blue, . Tooled Leathers, Morocco, ‘ At 69¢ BLOOMERS — NAINSOOK Groen, Purple, Bronse, Buffed Alligator, DRAWERS—EXTRA size, | °F Pink, batiste, ins number fray and Others Persian Lambskin, Others good muslin trimmed with an lace ruffles. ‘woh silk pad fi ; 4 Pia iad! One eres St; os : aie rtd atin ane Hand LAN ee| Brie lop one Gs i oe i. P uare-Shape ance Bags, Hani ags wit ‘ine Metal Frames. e Neatly Line sa Grafonola $150 Victor $150 Brunswick $150 Paice Wi aie tae ua, at INE Pi . . at wai an There is such variety of choice in these three world-famous phonographs that on ao you feel satisfied when you have decided on the one you like best. “Brunswick—- | Columbia—Victor—all three represent a perfect blending of beautiful tone and | charming line. Which you choose is a matter of personal preference. But where you make that choice is highly important. Here at Bloomingdales you have ab- |) solute leisure and comfort. ] At $1.39 due 81ZE NIGHT- Annual Clearance Sale of «|| 5.2253 | SAe= touches of hand embroi: path with fine laces or embroid- Ready-to-Wear Apparel and Furs || 22"*"""® | aout bela ENVELOPE CHEMISES— 25% to 507 Off Former Prices |) B22 2 | See and cotton mixtures in flesh. pretty Val. lace, medallions, ee *5 Deposit _ If You Cannot Call, Mail Coupon. Without any obligation whatever on my part, you may send photographs and Litas descriptive Cathie? of the Phonographs you are offering upon special terms, VP TheFalance can be Paidin : ‘ fine embroidery. Rida RTenthin Paviients For Women: Misses and Stouts Uisnont hone eae ENVELOPE, Cit : | | Costs and Wraps, some fur trimmed............. Now $19.75, $23.50, $28.00 Tulfles on § soft pre top. Tee Sl Taser bela ones Salas Others range from $35.00 to $110.00 CAMISOLES — fevered HR eee ron teem — ae | | Tailored Suits, some fur trimmed........... _.Now $18.75, $25.00, $39.50 sien’ gizd’ io ey | See mene il Others range from $40. Go to $95.00 Gowns Muslin, lace trim- Seairaesy 9 Fo eee |}, | Street and Dress Frocks, also Evening Models... .Now $12.50, $19. 50, $24.75 theo pasta QAMIsoL.Bs — D A 1. ¥ |} Others range from $35.00 f $790.50 At $2.85 an (eat: amet En Se | | Separate Skirts, Plaids, Stripes, Novelty Fabrics. . .. Now $4.50, $8.75, $12.50 PRICE INE Mee | ee eee | Others range from $16.50 to $25.00 med with dainty hand em- At $2.45 Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Fifth Avenue h | ne . x broidered sprays and scallops. | envEeLOPE CHEMISES— Girls and Juniors Apparei: Sizes 6 to 15 years PHILIPPINE ENVELOPE | Flesh crepe de chine, and > 3 Chemise—Fine nainsook, hand | satin with a yoke of fine V; Men’s S$ ty lwear || Coats, self or fur trimmed...........60sseseeeeeeeeee Now $9.95 to $39.50 || smbrolired "wi th dainty | {or Soin’ ace should | | Frocks, Serges, Silks, Velvet......... Now $6.95, $10.00, $15.00 is dd ia wh ° : : - HM} | Gym Bloomers, Navy, All-Wool Serge........6..0ssseeeeeeeeees Now $4.95 Su its and Overc oats ; Tub Dresses, Gingham end Lawn Now $1.00, $1.95 19.75 32.50 | Clearance of Our Entire Stocks Values $27.50 to $37.50 Values $45.00 to $55.00 | Fu r Coa ts an d Sma ll Fu rs SU ITS for men and young men in single and double breasted H IN THIS TREMENDOUS SALE COATS, WRAPS, SCARFS styles present a large selection of styles and colors. Regular and HY AND MUFFS, SEPARATE AND MATCHED SETS, BEAVER stout sizes. ” | FOX, SKUNK, NUTRIA,, MINK, LYNX, WOLF, SABLE: OVERCOATS are of light, medium and Winter weight fabrics | ALL AT GENEROUS SAVINGS. in ulster ‘and ulsterette styles, Some of them are samples of sur- plus stock purchased from a Fifth Avenue concern, Men’s Stylwear Suits Bloomingdales—Seoond Floor Suits taken from regular stock—made by the finest manufacturers of ) 5 Thi € Li men’s clothing—sizes are regular, stout, long—values $60.00 and 90.00 42.50 In the White Sale ittle I ots e ‘ Corsets and B ce Men @ Stylwear Overcoats aa orsets an rassieres oats Boys Suits, Overcoats Ac a gt $70.00. Beive mouse of nest quality ancl tallore 46.50 A Sale for women who know the grace and modishness Tile Petes : y 9 MOO, sar earcnue tig Uuernueiis coral uae s sieere tr Be ere 9 i Men’s Balbriggan Underwear | Men’s ‘Soft Cuff Shirts WARNERS CORSETS—EX- STYLES TOO NUMEROUS Good warm little coats, and Mack inaws Shirt or Drawers....... Special, ench FO d other practical cotton fabrics—neat cellent models, for fall aad | @ mention unt eres fae elah toe the ol C1 ite g d we yon le Odd Lot Men’s Underwear | 7 colerell ates on walte gmabas 95 Peden ot’ Blak breche, Tong | lin, yoke of lace or exbroide ry, weather Jack petont has Heavy or medium weight gray ribbed, fleece Men’ hips, hose supporters, for fu also pink brassieres; yoke o! n saving up for later on. r ius : ‘en’s Soft Collars fi t $3.88 vives 23. t034; | lace. Sizes 34 to 46—$1.29, ” Lh, as SEPIA NOTE: + HesinesL Mh Soe 80 Discontinifed numbers from a well-known Troy for average, f teu, at $4.25, | 89¢, 69c, 43¢. FOR YOUNGSTERS 2 | |. Men’s Root’s Underwear manufacturer—sizes 1319 to 19 inch - » 1234 sizes 21 to | BANDEAU BRASSIERES TO 6 YEARS OLD: The material in these garments that is bound to withstand Blagle and Gauble Groagted ahirta; also drawore—" | = were (06 ; 2 GOSSARD v padnit LACE | made of heavy pink brocade, $4.95 rough usage, and the swagger lines and good fit that the ied #3575. sae ene each 2.90 | Men’s Night Shirts Corsets—Two styles; low bust Beak back Rowe. ribpen ane Chinchillas —- Velours — Zibe- best tailors have given them, give both comfort and pride M Cart Ui uit “Pruit-of-the-Loom" muslin — collarless — well model, made of pink broche, are racy on tae nse Hentien mistiraa Ooty to their wearers. en’s Carter's Union S ite made an] roomy-—all siges— long ‘hips, hose supporters 7) +88, Be, 8c, 60 at this price—all warmly SUITS_-Sturdy Cord: J fancy Cheviots, in Micing aulchicwehlioiaralbrigeracslecssiannce | cemeen is Widens ier] Alteched’ at $3.95, sizes 28 | S0c, 43c, 39c, 0 at thie price—a THE SU Sturdy Corduroys and fancy abort siseve—knee or enkle length—— 1.95 | Men’s Velour Hats to 80. Another sivle plain BANDEAUX or ALLOVER ENTIRE STOCK OF light and dark shades, ane cut in the newest models. 2,95 and $3.48, ’ . ik itil, at sizes ce, hoo! ack models, rib- Ls ry Salty * ns Up-to-date styles in brown, olive, black and other Beto 20. : bon’ and tape shoulder straps. WINTER HATS AT Bises 7 to 17 years, $41. Men’s Sweet-Orr and Headlight | clas * i BLOOMINGDALE SPE- | _ Sizes 82 to 44—89¢, 59¢. No HALF PRICE. THE MACKINAWS—Heavy Mackinaw A tee in plain Overalls or Coats Wore B7:80 10 PHAR. i 04s ep cial——Elastic top corset, made | mail orders filled. ICE and fancy plaids, Sizes 7 to 17 years, $11 Union made garments—in plain blue, brown or | Men’s Otis Underwear of fancy or plain pink ‘coutil, PINK SATIN BANDEAU. Youngrare Bats, including BIGGER BOYS OVERCOATS—Stron; white—also stripes—all sizes in the lot, but not in | First quality—short sleeve shirts—knee length— long hips, hose supporters hook back model, ta pe laney velveta and plain felts coat fabric, in good cut and finish, bee, il to Yo 1? a each color— double seated di —al - » attached, at 89c, sizes 20 to shoulder straps. Sizes 32 to velours and beavers, All at were $2.75 and $3.00 ooh L.O5 gr Tish 3 San eR spacetime army 11 26, | 44--8e, No mall orders filled, W% oll. $11.88, i | Bloomingdates—Second Floor Bloomingdales—Second Floor — See pages 16 20, 21 and 35 for Other Hearn Advertising

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