The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1905, Page 6

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ATH FEELS SECRET WEDDNG s Cora Fowler, of Larch- - mont Manor, Tells of Mar- 4 plage to Armand De Lorris ' After the Latter Dies, Bride and witow within five weeks j the experionce of Mra, Armand De nee Cora Fowler, of Larchmont Her most Intimate friends only yesterday of her secret ‘and the sudden death of her id Aside from the bare announcement that De Lorris, of Paris, and Miss Fowler, of Larchmont Manor, were ‘@t Montreal on April 16, and Mr. De Lorris died suddenly on ® mo further information wae When Mra De Lorris was seen at fee parents’ homo she said: “Zt is true that Mr. Lorris and 1 married in Montroal on April 16. husband fell {11 of heart discase and May 2%, Vurther than this I have formation to Rive cut.” P'’Did you elope?” Mrs, De Lorrie was ‘as husband married on his Mrs, De Lorris?’ 'o this question Mrs, De Lorris gave Your husband die in Larchmont yw York?" @id_not, dto | ©, elther place, but w York,” and ve reasons of my own for keeps the matior quiet vald not have nounced it at this time had {t not m for my mother, who persisted in a statement of the facts.” ao ‘ EDGEMERE CLUB OPENS. Qiany Members, with Families, Thore tor the § The Eigemere Cli1!), wf the most prom mers Oy Prettic Te TH est price stunning mn or at the spocial an c colorings and combinat oo Ca? ee and Linen suits, in se U Jacket, the loose, all very effective s ets and skirts, shv the new circular s embroideries, and the new eyelet-ho! think of buyir to create a stir extra size, Just A Penn outpu., and not cariig to number at a reg i Simpson Crawiord Co. we tun them over ci —best qu: ty, pure wo i face—various desirable styles of p st Summer dress *14:7 nly woven cotton volle $35 for suits worth $25 for sv its worth ne mg ahaa ere en) $7.50 and *10.50 steamer rugs, special sale to-morrow, 94.95 ar price he sold them to | tra la oh CLD which will give members and their fam ies summer quarters of the Juxurious wort. ‘Dhe club thie season will be the centre of soctal life, Many of the members and thelr famfltes are already there for the warm month: Sale of Men’s Underwear ana Hosiery. French Balbriggan Underwear, Shirts with long or short sleeves, Drawers with regu- lar or short inseams, 5O cls., value 75¢. Imported Liste & Silk Plated Haip Hose. Fancy designs, embroidered value 50¢, to $1.00. Lord oe Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, | Tiffh Avenuo, Nineteenth Street, figures,clocks and openwork,| | | SSCs 3 for $1.00,] j [HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY KVE G, JUNE 7, 1908) ANDREW DAVEY. Teas, Coffees and Fine Groceries. The growth of the Andrew Davey business is based on the solldest kind of a foundation. The question has never been “How cheap can we sell groceries?” but “How cheap can we sell GOOD groce- ries?” Our system requires that ALL goods he carefully examined in our wholesale warehouse before shipment to our retail branches, No poor New PEAS, fanay emty June, per can goods, no doubtful goods, can ever get Into our stores, THESE GREAT SPECIAL VALUES Finest New York State full 12c 8c Seay) PAD BOGS all ane 20c TOMATOES, gallon Gann 18c GOZEN 6, eewremeeee sss serene New POTATOES, finest Bermu- das, large basket. ....-.-—. The Davey jess nate a eafeneerde Coffee, 25c. lon, Mixed, Oolong or English Are on sale all this week in all the Andrew Davey stores cream CHEESE, per pound... dozen, $2.10; per can.. Teas, 25c. 15c Very best Mocha or Java, and th!s means ‘LT tth ave, cor, 16th st. ‘8 8th ave,, near 2th et, 2010 8th ave,, oom, 119th st, 2288 Sth ave, near 1234 at, 24 Ave. A, cor. 15th st, 1522 let ave., near 79th st, | £298 let ave., oor, 118th at. 481 24 ave., oor, 27th st. Pe ere ee piuat | “git bth ave,, cor, 28th wt. 863 2d a | 7 Oth ave., cor, Slat st, 1083 24 ave., oor, Séth st. | 862 8th ave, cor, 66th st. iT 4 ave, oF. 74th at. 32 10th ave, cor, 28th ab. 1684 34 ave., oor, 834 at. FOU 10th ave., oor, 484 st. 1681 24 ave., oor. sith at, i Amsterdam ave, cor. 6th st. 1848 B4 ave., oor. 1024 at, Ameterdam ave, oor, Od st, 1939 84 ave., oor, 107th st, 168 Amsterdam ave., near 67th st. 9005 84 ave., cor. 118th at, 14 Amsterdam ave., near W6th st 884 Columbus ave., near 104th st, 67 Manhattan st. 143 New Main st., Yonkers, 211 Ashburton ave, Yonkers, 2241 M1 ave,, cor, 122d at 2719 84 ave., cor, 141th at. (47 Ad ave, cor, 1th et. 233 Willis ave, near 138th st, Andrew Davey. =-_><o > ISOM TOW; ~<- e, too—the low- not duplicate this that. It's a dress $ | 47 Summer are included din the most effective 4 blue—also pink and champagne cks and dainty lace— red girdle and full immed with lace and andie drop skirt. cutfs of green a n; suitable for nat up to 50. up to $37.50. isive models, including the Kaffee ted % lengths a variety of plaited skirts—also ned In heavy applique, lace and ¢ effects in v: Ans. Main § ason’s | $4.95 nut hal price, So stoners on a like basis, hold such a small d all season at $7, t a $!A sale of Summer footwear NCOMPARABLE | be sold up to $5, at $2.45 + EN Oe 4s 4,009 pairs of ) They inet \ . coltskin or the bis f | ‘Oxford ties, w 4 ask you to 5? pe Aa wre shoes and reall Ay A cause No Other store is offering the latest sty! al values you'll h . Stirring Shoe News—That's the line that brousht the crowds i $9.45 values When you see these un Monday. Shoes from the Monday Sale—there are so good that all are sold ina considering several hundred pair. very latest styles are s popular ck low er... « We've prepared for this th ize what a yalue-giving sale this is, Chote offered to-morrow were none luded to-m« y shoes women’s *2.50 and *3.00 Oxfzzd ties, 2.00 le the handsomest lot of shoes ever placed on sale in Greater New York, Such gor? satwen oo Tye glazed kid with patent or kid toecaps; han,d-turned soles or Goodyear welted so'm ont tre Gi 1 hand-sewed, welted or hand-turned soles, in blucher or straight Oxtord sty!ss, All ne a0 ‘bese veo tee we June sale muslin underwear OU’LL find greater bargains than you expect if It isn’t long, and of each garment It is neces- All fresh, you read this list, i sary to select a Summer si at this thine of the year, immaculate, snowy white material and made in the cleanest, lightest, the world. The 19¢ Corset Covers at 12c are featured on their merit, They’re as good as | 2c many you've paid a quarter for, and as dainty as you'll wish to wear with athin waist. High or square neck, emb’y edge 29e, for Soe, fine nainsook Corset Covers; full front effects, circular neck, pretty laces and ribbon i g 19¢, for 29. nainsook Corset Covers, full French “aprs Styles, pretty lace edges, vey ¢, for 75c, Corset Covers, In fine ci ric, new and French styles, Night Gowns. 88c, for 59¢, night gowns of good quality muslin, high and low neck, yoke formed of cluster of tucks dainty cambrie ruffles om neck an S, for 75¢, night gowns, of cam- nsook; hich or V neck etty trimmings of lace on, 1.50 Corset for beautiful styles, fine nainsook, ha somely designed, with new and ty trimmings of laces and em- res for 1,00 night sook or cambric, models, prettily de. Other heau'iful styles at 1.25, eh i 1.50, 1.05, 2.95 up to 12,00, and embroidery tucks and hemstitch- Drawers, 2Q5e. for 39¢, Cambric Drawers, good quality, umbrella vuffle with hem- stitched tuck 8c, for 50c, Drawers of cambric, hrolderies, beading” or ribbon, in high sui e and chemise stvles, 1,05 for 2.95 night gowns, fine nain- sook, seve! retty Ideas in circular and square yoke effects, ver ately trimmed qith choice if embroideries. Other beautiful models at 2.50, 2,95, 8,95, 4.50, 5.95 up to 25.00, Wash Petticoats, full flounce, with lace insertion and edces, bOe and ¢ for elabor- ices and c, Drawers of nainsook , full ruffles with pretty s and edges of fine laces of tu ers, of nalnsook y full ruffles, hand- dd with deep insertions dges of fine laces and embroid- 50c, for camibric petticoats, made with full flounce and cluster of fine tucks 1,00 for 1.69 cambric petticoats, full ruffle, of eyelet embroidery and wide hemstivched tucks, 1,50 5 petticoats, fine cambrie h deep flere flounce of em- Other effects at 1.25, 1,50, 1.05, 2.95 up to 18.95, C. emises, pric chemise, styles, with The Andrew Davey Stores. East Side. West Side, Harlem: raist St, & 3d Ave. (OW N A BUNGALOW on aslope of the Catskills—in a New York City 1 apartment—or down by the sea sands—Suminer housefurnishs ings mean an airy comfort. F Bungalow furniture—prairie-grass furniture—white enamel beds—cool mattings—filmy draperies. Cowperthwait & Sons have for many, many years devoted special attention to these Summertime needs. They have explored every field of production and picked out the best. . Cash or liberal credit—and prices that are convincingly cor- rect at the very first inspection, Prices always marked plainly on the tags. The thousands who spend the Summer comfortably at home, at the “greatest Summer Resort in America’—New York City— | will discover many little household conveniences, within reach of a jvery modest pocketbook, indeed, which will add immeasurably to the enjoyment of hot weather. Downtown: Chatham Square BS Ic | broidery. keeping. and serviceable and handsome, When cushions pretty shad 3 ; REFRIGERATOR that con- sumes ice without preservi food is an expensive refri deed. The “Na I! least amount of &reatest amount of servic ves the dry air constantly circ performing its w i tion of the edible care. Considering its g manifold good points, the “Nansen” is the best refrigerator on the market. "Satin Fillow, $1.75 Yair ECIDEDLY pretty is this 24+ inch satin pillow with its 5- He and silk floss em- For divan, couch or chair he pillow will be found appropri- ate and becoming, Five fashions . Mle shades from | which to make selections, chemise, ral rows: bric, han y designed with deep 4 edves, | embroidery ruffle, beading tucks and ace edge ribbons, 8,95 for 5.00 petticoats of fine cam- @ nain- bric, exquisitely designed with deep | | ! styles in knee | flounces, trimmed with fine embro!c- h dainty trim- ery and lace insertion and edges, dd embroideries, pretty ribbon. effects. Other prett at 1.98, 2.50, Others at 4.05, 5.05, 6.05, 8.05 00, up to 49.00, / panlieit | tr 1,00 for 1.50 night gowns, nalnsook —25 beautiful styles, effectively trimmed with pretty laces and em- y 2.95, 3.05 up to 15 at °2.45 that’s incomparable! s in low shoes for Suis.aer made to glad you did not miss this sale are not the remainder left. When day tae sale is worth attencing, s comprised Monday's showing. nrow—fashionable new sha ith hand-turned or welt sale on a broad scale with extra 5 of tan, de- Cuban heels lespeople Sceoond Floor, sm and patent ttm vite canvas <i $9.00, Fed ed wt NR RRR yt eee ee ot ¢ to“morre’s malig... einen were aw A dozen such pillows aimlessly grouped upon a broad couch pro duce a pleasing effect at a small cost. Carls bad China Berry Set, 45c pieces of daintily deco- rated Carlsbad china at a price The decorations consist of flowers and gold stipplir Maybe you'll want a set for yo intry house in ad- dition to the Set you get for your city home, S} that seems almost incredible, “Everything for housekeeping”—especially hot weather house- of tan, green and blue, rator ins! mes the factory being devoted to this branch of our rapidly growing business. : Through) s it there is a steady current of cold) fa Its use need not be restricted to the | pense, Carpets, Rugs and Bedding ALL CARPETS ARE MADE, LINED AND LAID FREE OF CHARGE, 5-frame Body Brussels, $1.85 a yard, Double Extra Tapestry Brussels, $1.40 9 yard Extra Tapestry Brussels, $4.20 a yard. Comet Tapestry, $1.05 @ yard. Savonnertes, 81.45 a yard, lton Velvets, $2.15 a yard. insters, $1.15 a yard, ets, $1.15 a yard. alisade Velvets, 98c, a yard All-woo! 3-ply Ingratn, 1 yard wide, $1.10 @ yard, All-woo! 2-ply Ingrain, 1 yard wide, 8&°. a yard Unton Ingrain, half wool, 1 yard wide, 6%c, a yard, All-wool Terries, In plain colors, 4 yard wide, 950, a yard. Cordemion Stair Carpets % yd, wide, 45c, a yard; % yd. wide, 360, a yard. To the making of beds and bedding our best effort is glven—a large Everything that enters into the construction of a pillow or mattress is itarily pure—the price having nothing to do with this highly important ture—the cheapest and the most expensive mattress being subjected to the same rigid examination, ant It ls without question the best chair value ever of- fered by any fur niture store In th: world, The bac) and legs are strong ly braced and it every other respeci the chair {ts sub Stantlally made anc nicely inanad, Two other styles at the same price— 81.45 each, i where this clock can be placed to advan! ,e? Aside from its prettiness ) it is a good time- ce, In the mis- l sion room, the den or the sleeping apartment it will give you its cheery companion- ship and faithful work, San Domingo Mahogany Chairs T HE finest mahogany comes from: San Domingo. In beauty of grain, richness of color, it is the wood of woods for elegant furni- =» ture, Whether in'a dull or highly “H| polished finish, there is a charm about the wood that gives indescrib- T With its than these. ape delicate en Ne cloth seats harmonize delightful With the dark, rich red of the dumade Chatr, finished mahogany—producing per- $12.50 finished, Arm Chair, $19.50 fect pieces of furniture for the most pretentious city or country hoine, should it ie laughing riage, with It this cai ey Bungalow Furniture for the Summer Home NCONCEIVABLY pretty, light and airy Bungalow claims first place as | the ideal furniture for the Summer veranda, . Being made of fumed oak and selected cane, it 1s particularly strong | generous use of this smart furniture. $6.40 ton Clocks, $2 | Cane Seat Oak Chatr, $1.45 Solid Oak Bureavy [svt there a lit- HIS solid oak $5.98. tle niche in the i Honest y seaside or country | tive styles which f house you will oc- ey ok Hl cupy this summer] price, |" be preferred, Everything for Housekeeping---Cash or Liberal Credit. Harlenu \2 at St. & 3d Ave. PRO RGR Dh Ave: The suburban home, the town house, the seashore villa or the moun- | tain retreat can be made more enjoyable during the Summer time by a t jorches, as it will be found a re desired, they are furnished in bungalow cloth in| becoming addition to the interior of the house and at quite small ex- IGHT as well be at the Mort Pole as to be out of fashion even in so small a thing as a go cart, You'll think more of babe when she’s sit» this smart reed cam Its aristocratic bea: ine, easy running gear, rubber tired wheels and easy Spang, toe if she were In a cheap affair that smart people would not tolerate, It Is handsome enough to accom. pany you on your summer outings» wherever you may ga. HE low price doesn't begin to Suggest the good qualities of made oak bureau, rench plate mirror— able pleasure. shaped at tthe top—its four drawers It is doubtful whether we have and nice proportions, it is a becom. shown prettier chairs this season ing piece of furniture, It is cave fully made throughout and: well The same bureau with an oval mirror is supplied at a similar price, 2226 to 2234 3d Ave. 193 to 205 Park Row ' 99° YEAR PERTHW, & SONS A Housekeeping in the Summer Time ek a v

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