The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 13

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BRITISH WARSHIP TO VISIT CAPITAL Said to Be First Since Raid on Washington in War of 1812. WASHINGTON, May fight).—The first formidable British warship to edme within gun range of and White House since those famous buildings the American Capitol were burned by the red Gen. Ross and the blue Admiral Cockburn in 1814 is due in the Potomac River Sunday, Vice Admiral Sir William Pakenham,’ K. G. B., K. XK. Cc. V. O., M. V. O., C. aboard H. M. 8, Raleigh. He is Commander in Chief of the North America and West Indies sta- tion of the British Navy, and his visiz will be one of a number courtesy at American ports. ber of functions are being arranged in his honor by the British Embassy staff. 12 HURT AS TROLLEY STRIKES A TAXICAB Three Taken to Home tn Amba- lance After Bronx ah Albert Jones of No. 1866 Boston Road, motorman of a Sound View Avenue surface car, the Bronx, mis- understood the signals of James J. o’Connor of No. 2 West 139th Street, a taxicab chauffeur, at Noble Avenue, at 4.90 o'clock this morning. 25 (Copy- coats under jackets of when Christopher c. M. G. B,, arrives He ran ahead so the cab struck the car in the middle. Several windows were broken and twelve passengers were thrown from their seats. Willlam Moore of No. 478 East 146th Street, Miss Myrtle Carroll of No, 211 West 120th Street and Philip Howard of No. 67 Sound View Avenue were attended by Policeman George Stevens, who called an ambulance after giving them first ald and had them taken home. of calls of A num- Newest widths and sizes. instep and A heel. foot firmly. fitting at instep. comfort in forepart. 41 Cortlandt St. Factory—Rockiand, 1872 POR MEN AND WOMEN Trim ankle fii—no gap —no give—a feature of Hurley Low Shoes., Only scientific designing can obtain such results. Hu leathers and models made over specic! lasts in one hundred dif- ferent combinations o f For example—C forepart, B Grips the Cannot gap at ankle or slip at heel. HURLEY SHo€s NONE $0 CooD 1434 Broadway 1357 Broadway 1177 Broadway 215 Broadway 234 Fifth Ave. EVEN uy { Glove Silk U, nderwear by VAN Corset Absolute SOSA SU AAAI DO DOI ‘Maas. THE ARE COOL! Silken underthings of exquisite cool- ness are these, with their variety of sheer open mesh designs, Even the colors are cool—and 80 smart and new! There's buttercup yellow, a delicate orchid, and arich, subtle rose—besides lus- trous black, pure white, and the al- ways Imagination cannot paint the love- liness of these rainbow-tinted crea- tions. You must see them for yourself, Made by the makers of Van Raalte Veis, Silk Stockings and Silk Gloves COLORS foam green, a pale popular shell pink. RAALTE Our Golden Anniversary Y Can amas! 922 59TH TO 60TH ST.—LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVE. $5.95 Patent Kid Our Annual Sale of Summer Footwear In Our Second Floor Shoe Department For Men and Women $4.45 and $5.95 No man or woman who is in need of footwear or thinking of making a pur- chase in shoes can afford to neglect this offering. It is rare indeed that you have the opportunity to secure at the begin- ning of the season, and before Decora- tion Day, new merchandise bought months in advance for this tremendous Every shoe in the lot is made specially for us, conforms to our rigid standards of in- spection, assuring our customers the newest of styles, finest quality material selling at such unusual prices. $5.95 and excellent workmanship. Shoes for Women, A special lot of beautiful shoes for dress and street wear in the fol owing leathers and cloths: White Washable Kid White Reignskin Cloth Satin, and Brocade All come with fancy cut-out designs on vamp or quarter, or plain vamps with fancy cut-out designs on quarter only. Some have instep and strap up center, some plain instep, or anklet strap pumps. Your choice of Cuban or French heels. Turn or Goodyear welted or sewed so'e. Sizes 244 to 8. Widths A to D For Women, at | $4.45 Shoes of black satin, white canvas, patent or dull kid, with fancy cut-out designs in the quarters, Cuban, low, Spanish or French heels, turned soles. Sizes 214 to 8, widths A to D. Men’s Summer Oxfords, at $4.45 All of good quality leather, with solid leather inner and outer soles, rubber heels attached. A selection of the choice styles of the season, in Tan or Gun- metal, with English, medium or broad toes. Sizes 6 to 11, widths A to D. Bloomingdale’e—Second Floor $5.95 White Nubuck Dull Kid (‘THE EVENING W Tomorrow—Friday C Smart of worsted colorings. ORLD, SRURSDAY, MAY 80, Golden Anniversary Year US NEW YORK 59TH TO 60TH STREET— Bloomingdales |=) 3TON TO THIRD AV MAY 25, 1922 Jersey Sport Coats, $2.95 For small women Tuxedo model Golf Green, Jockey Red, Tan, Brown, Black, Navy. Sizes 34 to 42, Second Floor. Several styles and models of pink coutil or cotton broche. Long hip; low bust or elastic | top models. Sizes 21 to 36. All sizes in the lot but not in every style. Second Floor. Brassiere Specials, 79c Several styles in this lot. One with embroidery yoke, an all lace model and a hooked model, rein- forced under arm shield. Sizes 34 to 46. Second Floor. Women’s Tweed Suits $13.95 Hand tailored tweed sport suits at less than one-half wholesale price. Box coat and helted models. Silk lined throughout. Rose, copen, helio, or- chid.’ In. small. sizes only—34 to 40. Second Floor. Women’s Silk Petticoats $1.79 Silk Jersey top with deep pleated flossene of sateen and Jersey. Ribbon trimmed in contrast- ing color. Elastic belt. Second Floor. Women’s Sateen Petticoats, $1 White sateens with a deep flossene em- broidered in white or color. Elastic belt. Second Floor. Women’s | Beach and | Street Capes $5.00 Of sport mixtures and tweeds. A choice of two models in rose, orchid, copen and other high summer shades, Second Floor, Wool Jersey Dresses, $2.95 Small sizes only in these worsted jersey dresses. Straight line belted style and 2 iece mira models, Sizes 34 to 38. ‘ Bar- gain Basement. Silk Dresses: Small Sizes, Misses’ Sport and Silk Dresses, 12.95 Printed crepe de Chine, Canton crepe in smart tailored, embroidered and beaded models, Street and sport shades, Second Floor. 1000 Women’s Hats, $1.00 Trimmed hats, tailored hats, garden hats, un- trimmed hats, sport hats—it is almost un- believable that such a small sum will buy hats of such good value. You must see them. Main Floor. Girls’ Khaki Garments, 89c ea. Bloomers, full cut. 6 to 20 years. Pleated skirts, 6 to 14 years. Full middies with pocket insert. 6 to 20 years. Second Floor. Women’s and Misses’ Knickers, $5 Of tweed and Jerse fabrics in all the lead- ing shades. The best possible knicker for camping and hiking. Sizes to fit both large and small women. Waistbands 25 to 40 inches. Second Floor. Misses’ Coats and Capes, $12.95 Camel's hair sport capes, crepe lined, in natural c olor, Spare coats of tan, chinchilla and shape model. Silk lined. Second Floor. Misses’ Tweed Suits, $10.95 Long tailored models, straight lines. Well cut and finished. All silk lined. Second Floor. lee hh M 4 Women’s Hosiery Thread Silk Hose, black, white and col- ors, 55¢ pair. Fibre Silk Hose, 39c. Full Fashioned Silk Hose, all-silk hose with silk and mercerized arter tops. Slightly imperfect, $1.09. Onyx Silk Hose, full fashioned, silk garter tops; black only, $1.50. Main Floor, Silk Gloves, 89c Heavy tricot silk, Van Raalte brands; length color Sa Women’s and Mohawk 16 - button silk gloves, are beaver; $7.95 250 Dresses, the re- mainder of the sea- son's best offerings. Materials are Canton Crepe, Silk Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Krepe Knit, Tricoletie. Colors _ are Black, Brown, wy Mohawk, 8. Second Floor white, pongee ack. Main Floor. Women’s Silk Waists, $2 An odd lot of just 100 silk waists at this bar- gain price. All colors in the lot. Sizes up to 42. Second Floor. The fame of Bloomingdale’s Coupon Day is the direct result of the great variety of merchan- dise, the excellence of our quality offerings, and especially the low range of prices which mark Coupon Day as the one opportunit of the month to secure the best in merchandise at the lowest possible price: which is the reason there are No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Filled Children’s Bloomers, 19c Cut full; _ reinforced ink and white. Main ‘loor. Girls’ Union Suits, 39c Sleeveless, low neck; bloomer knee. Bloom- ingdales’, Main Floor. Children’s Bloomer Dresses, 59c Of Parkill chambray in cadet blue, piped with red, trimmed with a) plique spray of bright red_ cherries, novelty pocket. Bloomer made on muslin waist. 2 to 6 years. Second Floor. Children’s Coveralls & Overalls, 59c Made of “Stiefel” denim in dark blue, seams double stitched with red. Buttons put on by machine. Serv- iceable BI, garments for the little folks. Every pair guaranteed. Sizes 2 to 6. Second Floor. Photo Frames, $1 These frames are good looking and well made of colored wood, with gilt bor- ders. Fitted with glass, ready for photo- graph. Third Floor. Writing Paper and | Note Cards 39c 2 boxes for 75¢ Cabinet containing 24 sheets of paper, 24 gilt edge cards and 48 envelopes, Unusually fine qual- ity stationery. White, 350 Mercer- ized Damask Table Cloths 88¢ each Strong and durable soe, for general use. andsome designs; hemstitehed square or round scalloped cloths; 68x58 inches. Main Floor. Remnants of Mercerized Table Damask 44c yd. Hight, mercerized; beautiful floral designs. Cut into table cloth lengths of 114 to 3 yards. Main Floor. Camping Blankets $2.55 Closely woven, me dium weight and warm. Blue with col- ored border. Size 64x72 inches. Main Floor. Comfortables $2.77 Splendid warm com- fortables, covered with good materials. A selec- tion of several colors. Limited quantity. Main Floor. All Wool Homespun, $1.10 yd. 64-in. all virgin wool homespun; the season's most desirable shades and checked combina- tions. For suits, capes, dresses and skirts. Main Floor. Sports Silks $1.98 yd. Striped and novelt effects in all wanted color combinations. 40 Blue, Gray or Buff. |. inches wide Main Lex. Ave. Level. ‘loor. Imitation Surf Cloth, Cluny Laces 43c yd. 4c yd. oe black, lnerroue 45ce doz. yds. | Wit” “fashion into Wash laces, imita- beautiful bathing suits. tion cluny edges and | Main Floor. insertin, fo, maven} ‘te uf ni . patterns. Main Floor. | Crash Dish Toweling, Women’s Rod s. for $1 kerchiefs dish, hand) and, roller Gio tbc | Heraate Ul hoe: dered : ‘nce edge hand- Hemstitched ofed borders. Main | Bureau Scarf, ee 33¢ » White with h \- Splendid for cot- Nodes wit and Bungalow ass in oor. 74c A Guimpes, Vestees, White Collar and Cuff Sets Crochet of gingham, linen, net and organdie. White Bedspreads and color combina tions. Main Floor. In three-quarter and double bed size, 95¢ Real Filet and $1.24. Main Floor. eal File’ | Collar and Fancy Pique Cuff Sets, Bedspreads, | $1.38 $2.25 Tuxedo shape; variet; Double bed size, Ex of patterns, very ef- | cellent spread for a fective designs. ‘ht summer covering. | Floor. Main | li ‘ain Floor. | $2.00 per doz. Children’s H’dkerchiefs 3c each Plain white hem- stitched handkerchiefs. 12 for 35¢. Main Floor. Ribbon, Picot Edge, llc Plain and two-tone col- ored effects; all de- sirable shades, Main Floor. Fine Quality Ribbons, 39c 6 to 714 inches wide. Moire, taffeta, satin stripes; plaids and plain colors. Very effective for sashes and hats. Main Floor. Beaded Purses, 79c Several hundred im- ported novelty beaded envelope purses, Bead- ed in steel and black, steel and bronze, and iridescent color com- binations, Second Floor. i Real Irish Laces, 55¢ yd. Crochet edges of real Irish; 49 to 214 inches wide. Main Floor. . Embroidery Flounces 67c yd. inch embroidered and orenney. flouncing; great vari- ety of shadow work de- signs. Main Floor. 36 voile Veilings 17c yd. Plain or fancy veilings; also dotted effects in new patterns in black, brown, taupe and other desirable veiling colors: Main Floor. . ‘ ! Toilet Goods Specials High grade __ toilet necessaries at special rices. uaranteed Hot Water Bottles, 2-qt. size, 50c. Epsom Salts, 5-lb. box, 5c. Bicarb. of Soda, 5-Ib. box, 25c. Powder Puffs, lamb's wool, assorted sizes, 4 for 25. Watkin’s Mulsified Cocoanut Oil, bot- tle, 35c. Icy Hot Vacuum Bot- tles, pint size, 75c. Cadum Talcum, 8 boxes for 19c. Lemon Bane (Smiles), dozen., 42c. Mother Bags, coat size, 49c. Rubber Sponges, large size, 2 for 25c. Castile Soap, large bar, Over- 49e. Olivilo Soap, doz. cakes, T5c. Lifebuoy Soap, doz., cakes, 75c. Hemmed Napkins, 6 for 50c Hemmed ready for use; size 16 inches square. Sold only in half dozens. Main Floor. Hemmed Huck Towels, Large, absorbent towels of fine woven | huck; white with neat | red border. Size 19 by | 38 inches. Main Floor, | oupon Day Scrim Curtains, 79¢ | Dutch i of | good i | scrim, finis! i i 2 inch hemstitched | hem down front and across bottom edge. 24 yards long. Third Floor, Large Serv- ing Trays Mahogany finished Tray, glass covered; imitation inlaid bot- tom. Outside meas- urement 13 }4x19)y. Basement. “My Pal” Scooter, 47c Fascinating toy for little boys and girls. Very strongly made. Third Floor. Gilt Phoio Frames, 45c Antique gilt _ finish, nicely toned. In sizes 4x6, 5x7, 6x8, 7x9, 8x10. Lex. Ave. Level’ Colored Chambrays, 10% yd. Mill ends at this spe- cial price. In _ rose, copen, pink, helio and tan. ain Floor, Large Bath Towels 39c ea. 100 doz. heavy, spon; bath towele; white wit! colored borders; lar; size, 21x46. Main Floor. Steel Scissors, 39c Imported. Splendid shears for dressmakers and home sewers. Each pair heavily nickel- plated and made of 6 in., 7 in. styles, also buttonhole Each pair Main Auto Luggage Carriers, $1.66 Extension type. For your running board. ust the thing for that long trip. Third Floor. Cereal Sets, ' $2.65 Imported; 15 pieces imported porcelain. Set consists of 6 large jars, 6 small jars, 1 salt box, 1 oil and 1 vinegar cruet. Neat designs. Slight im- Pperfections, not no- ticeable. Lexington Avenue Level. Silverware, 10c each 10,000 pieces of the fa- mous Belmont pattern Sheffield Plate, bright finish, neatfloraldesign. Tea Spoons, Forks, Gravy Ladles, Pie Ser- vers, Table Spoons, Knives, Berry Spoons, Main Floor. 8-Qt. Preserving Kettles, 98c Made of one sheet heay; gauge pure aluminum; highly polished; Colonial pat- tern, Basement. The round self-bastin, style with ventilate: cover. Made of heavy gauge aluminum. Base- ment, Canister Set, 65c Consisting of four as- sorted size canisters, finished in pure white enamel, each neatly stenciled in gold. For tea, coffee, flour and sugar. Basement. Men’s Silk Hdkfs., 28¢ each 6 for $1.65 Fine quality Jap silk; hemstitched yy inch Main Floor. order. Mahogany Tambour Clocks, $5.85 Handsome mahogany finish Tambour clocks; three beautiful designs. Fitted with reliable eight - day American movement; cathedral gong; 5)s-inch dial with convex glass, Clock 10 inches high, 21 inches long. Main Floor. f Sample Jewelry, 25c ‘Three heaping tables of imported and domestic if welry. Earrings, ecklaces, Pock Knives, Scarf Pins, Bracelets, Mesh Purses, Cuff Links, Jeweled Bracelets, and many other novelties. Main Floor. Bridge Lamps, $6.59 Gracefully shaped, attractive wrought iron stand with leaf overlay, Arm can be raised or lowered, adjustable socket, cord, plug: electric “bulb, 2-inch hand painted archment shade. hird Floor. “Eastman” Camera, $7.60 Folding Brownie, 2A size; takes picture 2hoxdlg. Fitted with ball bearing shutter and cable release. Third Floor. Recovering Umbrellas Your old umbrella recovered equal to new with good serviceable waterproof material. Umbrellas recovered with all silk in blue, garnet, purple, green and bronze. Main Floor. Good Fiction, 35¢ each: 3 for $1.00 Original editions of books of fiction by such authors as Arnold Bennett, Marion Crawford, George R. Chester, Mrs. Sedg- wick, Booth Tarking- ton, Israel Zangwill, S. A. White, W. Som- erset Maugham, Sam- uel Merwin, Baroness von Hutten, W. B. Maxwell, Patrick MacGill, Main Floor, Grocery Specials Maraschino Cherries, 8-02, bottle, 9¢ ea. Maracaibo or Santos (5 Ibs. of either to- gether with 65 Ibe. of sugar and one large can Bers Milk for $1.35). Mixed Tea, 3 Ibs. for Tac. Maine Style Corn, FE. P. C. brand, 3 for 25c. Tomatoes, Blue Coat. No. 1 cans, 4 for 22c. Basement.

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