The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1906, Page 10

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aR MCCURDY SH. IN STATE TO LE BRO Former President of Mu- tual in “Imperial Suite” on the Amerika. DEPARTURE VERY QUIET} Wife, Daughter and Son-in- Law Accompany Him on the Voyage. | NO FAREWELLS AT PIER. | There Were Rumors of a Possible} Arrest, but McCurdy Was Not Molested. Richard A. McCurdy, former President ‘of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, Balled to-dav for France on the Ham- burg-American line st With him was Mrs. dy and hi @aughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Louis A. Theband, besides a m&n s vant for Mr. rdy and three maid: for the two wome! Closely guard what is known as the ‘Imperial’ suite, because of its be- ing fitted up for quick transformatior M eror, Mr. Ma ; in bed, avolding the public gaze until the snip left it, berth in Hoboken. The Thet.ud suite, comprising rooms the opposite aide of | from the German FE: the ship, but buth are on the promenade Geck, known for convenience as the “Washinet Here also all was quict until efter t » had sailed. No Farewells at Pier. There were no farewells, The Iittte party stole quietly aboard late lest night, accompanied by the younger Mc- Curdy, Robert H., and his wife, who re- muined some time, and then returned to their home In Morristown. During the night the little corridor leading to the McCunly suite was watched by Ship stewards, and no one was permitted to approach who had no papers showing «hat they, too, had rooms In that row. At 7.98 o'clock this morning tea and toast werg taken to Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Curdy, and the steward was informed that they would breakfast in their rooms at 10 o'clock. Up to the moment of salling the ship’s officers and the company’s agents de- clared that the McCurdys were not on board, although their names were plain- ly written on the door. Sbortly before sailing time a middle- aged man of portly appearance made his way to the sacred precincts of the ‘Imperial suite,” gave a few passwords to the outer attendants, and rapped on the door. After some delay a voice and He made his _ @pparently a matdservant, : Great Interest Shown. ‘There was creat intereet on all sities, ax there hed been ru-nors of an impend- arrest, nnd ithe police on duty at the i E | rete i BEER i 5 i 3 8 8 3 R apparently mo activity in the New York District- , owever, and the broken old beyond the reach of the & i gh E é q]tte fl ist ‘There are those who say that Mr- -Curdy will never come back to this where he will join the colony of in- surance men who have sought more mship Amerika. toto royal quarters in case of a visit ||| THE WORLD: THURSDAY Lord & Announce the Exhibition of their Spring and Summer Millinery, Thursday and Friaay, March 1st & 2nd. Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. TH FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE, MAILED FRER. Cont. Discount Allowed During March on All Purchases. aorta: ots Open Every Evening Until 9° o’Clock. | of the following articles, and is on exhibition in our warerooms, \ppear in your home. showing you exactly as they would a) = BEDROOM—Gold: Three-Room Flat Som- 665 00 See eas * Case and Wash- pletely Furnished at RTTCHEN — Oak stand: elegant brase itohen Closet, glass es | doors; Hitoben Range ‘ Etat or Refrigerator; 8 Sed Bed; woven Kitchen Chaire; 40 wire Bed Sport Taylor | jour Butt, 5 pitoes, Pier Mirror, French | Devel wiass: Parlor Table (brass feet), hanéeome Lamp and Globe; pair of hand- some Pictures; large Levey oe Sin werel lant top) Adatrinees| 5 T.0x hand Veeig fe; 10 pairieather Pitto nani Bey 5 Bee elses Comfortable; 1 Oak a : ON OUR Chair; 12 yds, Mat- pairs Curtains. If you purchase far- niture, Carpets. & amounting to Ing; English Totlet LIBERAL CRE 489 Worth, $3.00 Down, 1.00 per Week | $150 Worth, 15.00 Down, 2.25 per Wook #75 Worn, $7:50 Down, 1.50 per Week | $200 Worth, $20 Down, 2.50 per Week $100 Worth, 10.00 Down, 2.00 per Woek $300 Worth, 330 Pown, 3.30 per weok » by spectal arrangement — — Accot t. Our Terms App! aad Connecticut. Store Opens 8.30 A. M. Sms = | PARAM", The | | |\ materials for children’s dresses. H Jacquard Taffetas, a light-weight mer- | | | figures, that come in all the pretty colors. 2c, a yard Mercerized Chiffon Panama, made of mercerized yarn, and will hold the lustre after repeated laundering; the most! serviceable fabric for children's dresses; all the pretty Summer col- 19¢. a yard These Dress Fabrics have been selected with great discrimination that they may be offered as the best and most serviceable and durable cerized fabric, with neat self-colored | Imported panes Checks, very silky Scotch Chambray, in all the favored | mercerized fabric, woven in stylish lain shades, 32 inc! id | ial for children’: ir lack and white; colored and change.| Pun Spad#s 92 lehes Wid |) th dainty Mavatipatteta oer cutee able checks. ............18c. a yard | pedick S ye.) and plaided grounds, Mercerized Chambray, a material great-| Imported colored Shepherd Check | 22c, and 25c. a yard | ly favored for children’s dresses. Blackuandicahitce hell aA RS [eo < ‘ “{ | Pretty shades of sky blue, Alice blue,| 20" @n@ witke, Betio and white, | Printed Irish Linen Lawns, printed | | reseda and pink. “12'bc, a yard! light blue and white, and pink and| with dainty flower patterns, ( Imported figured Taffeta, mercerized,| white .19¢, a yard | 25c. a yard woven check or black and white and | Irish finish Poplins, come in pretty in all the youth- | Summer colors. .19¢, a yard P: | ited Irish Dimities, excellent ma- | fc, a yard colors, with neat woven figure, -18c, a yard | Main floor, West Building, iS —_—_————————_—_ > cf | Phonograph and Talki The Programme Songs, instrumental pieces—p' Beginning at 3 P. M., a most enjoy the rendition of these pieces, Cut with you. Edison Machines Victor Talking Machines Onthe Victor Talking Machine Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark, by Mme. Nellie Melba. Les Anges Pleurants eeping Angelz), by Mme. Nellie i Lucrezia Borgia, by Mme, Ernes- tine Schumann-Heink. ‘An Auction Sale of ror Store, specialty by Spencer and Holt. Olden-Time Minstrels “G.” Forty-five Minutes from Broadway, orchestra selections. An invitation is extended to ali_music lovers to come and listen to ng Machine Concer: |||, Brooklyn’s Best Gree'ry Store for To-Morrow, | Hi ‘i 5 | Offer i far, classic and operatic music. | sie Many Tempting Items. le programme will be rendered. 1 Mail and Telephone Orders Filled. 1 i ! We would particularly call attention to the rare fruits and vegetables—strawberries fresh from Florida, with the real straw- terry taste; delicious oranges, no more like the ordinary orange than chemicaf jelly is like real currant jelly; apples that taste as fine | as they look. As prices vary we cannot quote them, but they are the programme out and bring it .810, $20 and $30 $22, $30, $40, $60 On the Edison Phonograph No, 1—Tenor solo in Italian—also No, 2 Vaudeville, talking. Summer Night’s Dream, overture, orchestra. i Sing Me the Songs of Dixie Land, quartet. Reminiscences of Minstrelsy. Patroi Comique, banjo. always lower here than anywhere else, Montauk Brand Coffee, Our ojd reliable brand, sold regularly tn !m- mense quantities for 25c. a pound carton; now, to make new friends for it, 19c. a pound, and 5-Ib, cartons of beans only, at..........e0sseeeee le Hankow Chop Tea, Do not be deceived by the very small price—simply one of our surprising economies; we warrant its absolute purity and qual- ity; Oo.ong, English Breakfast and Mixed, 1-Ib. cartons, 25c.; 5-Ib cadd: $1.18, and 10-Ib. caddy. a $2.30 Priscilla Brand Cocoa, %-pound can, regularly 19c., at 15c.; 5-Ib. can, re $1 larly $1.50, at. 5 Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, sold to dealers generally for 10c., for this sale, 8c. each, or 0c; a dozen cans ! 1 Wi Lie econ cnet Deart Solo} 4, Rheumatism Cure in Jayville | ||| McCann's Flaked Irish Catmeal, something entirely new in this market; our ‘Gee! but This Is a Lonesome Town, Centre, talking. | own importation; 2-tb, carton, 18c.; 5-Ib. cotton bags..........2-+ 40c | sung by Billy Murray. In Timbuctoo, tenor solo. i Delicatessen Offers. 1H Paddle Mar xe Canoe, duet by} will You Love Me in December as } . Not delivered. | Collins and Harlan. You Do in May, tenor solo. li Smoked Finnan Haddies i] sees Original Cohens, specialty by| YOu en sos aiting, {| ||| Kibpered Herring. eas || Jones and Spencer. bh ited) x Large fancy White Fish. 22c. a pound || (ones fll Conmbla River Salmon see eouea — Corned Bee, sliced. set Sound | CG ° ili 3 Roast Beef, sliced. . 87e. 4 pone 50 InchBlack Lustre Sicilian, 39c. | || test ite. sss Be tiated i 4 . ‘inegar Pickles. . » 10c, a doz ‘A desirable material for black dustproof suits and skirts and Small White Onions, 18, a pint and 3c, a quart bathing suits. It fs 50 inches wide and fully eleven cents a yard Extra lencyi Queen Olives, Sic. a pint and... «5 4 ace. a quart || 4 store, a janzanilla Olives, stuffed with Spanish peppers, 28c. a pint and 48c. a quart. | under the lowest price outside the store, 390. yard. | ) Jars included. utd Floor, Wert Bullaing. "|| 4 : VALENTINES BRING ~ WOMEN TO COURT Mrs. Smith Accuses Former Friend of Sending ‘‘Comics” but Is Unable to Prove It. Acousing ber neighbor, Mrs, Tove Lewis, of eending an extremely unoom- pitmentary comic valentine, Mrs. Pet- tina Smith, of No. %0 Hest Sixty-fourth street, hed her summoned to Yorkville Court to-day. Magistrate Moss had hard work to preserve hiv judicial dig- nity es he read the valentines, He dis- missed the case, but warned Mrs. Lewis thet her annoyance if Mrs, Smith must conse, Mrs. Smith end Mre, Lewis used to be great friends. Last summer, Mrs. Bmith, who 1s young and pretty, went to the country, leaving her husband alone Mre. Lewis, a widow, with a nine-year-old son, also remained in the ‘house, Neighbors’ gowslp repeated to Mrs, Smith, on her return, made the tw» women enemies, though both of them, as mell as Mr. Smith, declare there wes no foundaoitn for the neigh- bors’ malicious gossip, HAVING FUNI a roost Ascauled ‘old times you used to have hay riding out into the country? ith what expec- . tations one would look forward to these jolly events! If you owned a could have a hay ride EVERY DAY. harvest time. Then you ¢ould je hay for enough to live on the ear *rO! O Faris, Ranches, Acreage, &c.,” ‘than any other New York newspaper. PSE WILL INCE farm of your Own/had the und, The World prints | Last Friday Mra, Smith peostved three comie valentines in a registered letter, One was of « washwomen with flat- iron earrings, Another was headed “A Mischievous Tongue," and aowed a woman with an immense tongue, while the third was the picture of @ men, entitled ‘‘Moss-backed old togy.” Each ANOTHER $1,000 PICTURE NEXT SUNDAY. Printed on Separate Sheet of Heavy Art Paper. Size 10x15 Inches. A CASTLE IN THE AIR. (Copyright, 1903, by P. ¥. Coftier & Sona) Robert J. Collier Paid Charles Dana Gibson One Thousand Dollars for the Original Drawing of the Above Picture, Which Will Be Issued as a Spectal Art Supplement the ne! 9 a4 with us.’ fe ig Se og but this annbyance must cease, added, severely, : re FREE with NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. This Art Supplement Will Illustrate the Third of a Series of Articles 01 Pen-and-Ink Drawing. ORDER IN ADVANCE FROM YOUR NEWG6DEALER. \ EVENING, MARCH 1, t90v. Store Closes at 6 P.M. Store Opens at ; 8.30 A. M. é ‘a To every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. | iMen’s Shirts. 1,200, Worth 95c., at 59c. A Most Important Offering. HE MAN WHO HAS SHIRTS TO BUY for im- Mediate wear and for Spring and Summer _ will find in this offering a good reason for laying in an entire season’s supply. For every Shirt in the.1,200 ready to-morrow fs absolutely NEW. ‘Every Shirt comes to us fresh from the factory. Every Shirt is correctly made— Superioe in Seana fit and finish, re are Shirts of woven madras in six different styles, each style having three colors—making eighteen or stripe combinations. Grays, blues tans and ee Shirts nae with separate cuffs, ere are 600 Shirts of twill percales, a soft-fini: cloth, in six. different styles, each dak fake three ies —making eighteen color or stripe combinations. Some of Hagustatrl Ste ie season are in thls lot; In pink, » Notre i : ; attached. ees Cre f CUE eo suines| Cutis Every one of the 4,200 Shirts {s s: ) quarel: a mark, They are all plain fronts, and the ese wae Toa 0 17. Only because the maker's orders are filled for the s ey pene to close out the balance of his fabrics at alow: Main Floor, Bim Place. None Sent C, O, The Sale of New Laces, Prices Mean Great Savings. UST THE LACES that will be lavish! com Sp ing season for trimming fine eoeantand aresoaa Dressmakers’ Supplies Good and Low Priced. oO THE BEST QUALITIES are sold here, and they are sold here always for the lowest prices. But to-morrow our always lowest prices are again lowered, and these special bargains await Friday shoppers: Spool Cotton, 200 yard spools, in white and Six cord Spoo Bi leiters regularly 15c. to $1.69 Net To - ip Laces at Bc, to 49c, Fh widen aay fe ven) ey of patterns, 4 te 33 iechen’ 5c. to 29c. Cotton Laces at 2c. : 5 to 120, Normandie, Point de Parte and Torchon ai Laces sections: some to match; others in edd widther Dew sas iSc. to $2.75 Venetian Galloo 5 ms at Bc. to 49c. All good patterns, in all widths: effects: ; applique and medaliton effects: Soles San rem were and ecru; the finest quai- 49c, to 98c. Cotton Allovers at 29c. pivspetian Aovers, 1s inches wide, in butter, white and Main Voor, Wone Sent C. 0. D. $8 & $5.75 Couch Covers at $3.75. UST EIGHTY-FIVE OF THESE extra wide reversible. ] 60-Inch Couch Covers, made of a good quality of ings and rich wood color combinations. tapestry, In red, green and blue Oriental color- $5 & $6 American Arab Curtains at $2.98 a Pa‘r, $2 & $2,25 Nottingham Lace Curtains at $1.2°. Eight pretty patterns, which are patterns that the manufacturers will discontinue. All are ‘ full in length and width. pertect oe aoe Third Floor, Front. Embroidered Skirting el 49c., Worth Up te 75c. absorbent . Waist Lengtheners in nickel or biack. Fancy Hat Pins, regularly 6c. Garment Fastene! mil a card, at Fancy silk “Bupportera, “with ‘pin top, regularly eo, 96 50 100, each spools; regularly 2c, slo Blastic, silk or cotton, price. Main Floor, Rear. None Sent 0. 0. D. ———————————— $1 Chiffon Crepe Pongee Silk, 69c. /PR ES NEWS, isn’t it? And the best part of it is that we shall have enough for all who come. This Chiffon Crepe Pongee Silk is 28 Inches wide, a lus- trous, strong quality, and comes in a line of evening and street shades, including white and black. 75c. Black Guaranteed Lowisine and Taffeta - Silks at 49c, ‘Main Floor, Bont! Street. Woven Dotted Swiss White, 12%c. HE BEST AND DAINTIEST Dotted Swiss ever sold for the money, we believe. The dots are woven firmly into the fine, sheer Swiss, and it is hard to belteve the price fs so litile. Everybody will want a dress pattern or a shirt walst—and the mothers will be on hand bright and early. None sent C. O. D., at 13834 Qifain Floor. Chatelaine Bags, $2 Value, at 98c. O GET AS GOOD REAL SEAL or Alligator Bags as these for less than a dollar will be counted good luck—and should be. They are well-made Bags, suede lined, with inside change pocket, leather covered frame, patent safety hook, and with outside pocket for handkerchief. ] Main Floor, Front, ° ° e ~ Furniture Sale Last Call! Will You Have Satisfaction or Regrets ? OU WILL HAVE SATISFACTION if you have shared the great opportunities which the sale has presented—if you have made $100 do the work of $150; if you have furnished your city er coun try home with as fine Furniture as can be bought in America and done it at a SAVING OF A FIFTH TO HALF Seale fs ae You will have ET! you have allowed the Furniture Sale to end while delayed rE Fo tea lat ke the ch: f the sale you ae : It is still not too late to make the chances of the sale your own. There is still a’ ificent assort- ment of Furniture on the three great Furniture floors here. There are still umaraae ied hundreds of the red tags, each one of which stands for a very definite saving. There is still the Loeser Guar= antee back of every piece of Furniture we sell. Friday and Saturday Remain. The Sale Ends Saturday. Be sure that your Furniture need can be filled, thoroughly, satisfactortly, splendidly—if you c: here too, that not in another six months, and perhaps not then, will there be auellarfehanceae goods banat” Bedroom Furniture An Extraordinary Collection. The broadest and finest display of Bedroom Furniture we ever made at any one time, Values that we believe have never been equalled anywhere. f Bedroom Suites, Bureats, Chiffoniers and Toifet |) $88, regularly $176, Bedstead and Tables, Matched Sets, Bureau, birdseye maple. Bureau, $135, regularly $170, Tuna 126, regularly $158. Bedstead and| _ mahogany, % Dea circasian walnut. - Chiflonier, $106, regularly $140, Tuna mahogany. 74.50, regularly $93, Bedstead and) : Bureau, Circassian walnat. | aL $76, \cogularty) $100, 1 gany. Bedstead and| Bureau, $50, regularly $70, Circas- sian walnut. | Chiffonier, $45, regularly $66, Cir- cassian walnut, Toilet Table, $29, regularly $39, Cir- cassian walnut. Bureau, $87, regularly. $110, white ry > ry 2 e ry Bureaus. Mahogany. | Curly Birch. $17.25, reg.$22.50/$16.75, reg.$21 $21.50, reg.827, ($20.75, reg.$26 $34.50, rog.$43. /$31.25, reg.$39 $40, reg.S60. $45, reg.$57 $52, reg.$65. Golden Oak. $7.25, reg. $9.50 $12.25, reg. $15.50 $2i, reg. $26 © $27.25, reg, $34 $37.50, reg. $47 $44.50, reg. $56 $53, regularly $69. Bureau, silver maple, $38.50, regularly $77. Bedstead and| Bureau, birdseye maple. $75, regularly $155. Bureau, birdseye maple. Bedstead and $42, regularly $63. Bedstead and mahogany. $55, reg. $100 Bureau, curly birch, Chitfonter, $70, regularly $88, white Tuna Mahogany. Bedstead and} mahogany. $21.59, Re, Toilet Table, $51 4 $35, regularly $56, Bureau, golden oak. 27 | $44, rog. $36 8, rog. $60 regularly $65, $74, regularly $93., Bedstead and white mahogany ' . Bureau, golden oak, rte $50, regularly $63, mahog- nate $55, regularly $94. Bedstead and hiffont $15, raze ig Bureau, golden oak, Aeon er, $49.50, regularly $62, SIAL ee aaa ad $31, reg. $39 Rate reg. $60 75, reg. $135 $64, reg. $80 Tuna Mahogany Curl $24, reg. $30° rd $36, reg. $f reg. 2 160, reg, $95 0.2 sist sito, For: 816 5.25, em, $19 $30, mahogany, : Bureau, $35, regularly $44, ma- regularly . $38, $31, regularly $39, ma- $20.78, mahogany. Bureau, $40, regularly $50, m- cutonte 38.50, regularly $48, 0 jet jar’ Toilet Tabie, fie sa n al ‘ i 7 $28.80, mihogany. $115, regularly $150. Bedstead and Bureau, mahogany. $118, regularly $148, Bedstead and Bureau, Tuna mahogany. $160, regularly $200. Bedstead and) Bureau, Tuna mahogany. $180,regularly $225. Bedstead and Bureau, mahogany. $500, regularly $700, Bedstead and Bureau, mahogany and marquetry, $200, larly $1,200. Bedstesd Bureau, Chiffonter and ‘Toflet Table, mahogany and marquetry.

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