The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1906, Page 15

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qe rds cia a sil rasa ; WORTD: THURSDAY EVENING. ARCH 22, 108 : , RETURNS TOFIND [Giz in Coffege Play (COUNTESS HOLDS. = 7 WIFE AN HEIRESS | Going to School Again GIT FOR HER SON Bargain Bargain f : go rae Pea |Will Not Accept Service. if Meet | “exnstn 103 Ave * 59°10 60°57 Prk a | Mising Cis No | 1,000 Sprays of Imported Flowers. Embracing the newest and choicest colorings in 1 beauties, with and without foliage, June roses, lilacs, poppies, forget-me-not sprays, and, in They are worth up to 7Se. a spray; some in the collection EEN | All CARS TaANnsrep Jo ss UA 4 yA Dr. Lawton Appears After) ye Twelve Years’ Absence | » . from Home. - WORCESTER, Mass.,March 22.—With- in a few weeks after the will of Stephen Salisbury, giving $5,000,000 to the Worces- ter Art Musewm and $100,000 to Mra, Charles P, Lawton, was probated, Dr. Charles P, Lawton appeared yesterday fact, clever reproductions of almost every oo} of Nature's beautiful flow are worth $1.00; but because they are a maker's sample line we secured them ata price that lets us sell them at.. Tia shsenneneenrees Bion laredales', Mecn Ploor, Tex. Ay. Section. | phe Courses Elsle Haven de Fes- | tetics yesterday refused to be served | with the papers in the sult her husband has inaiituted against her In the Su ; ——— premo Court, Brooklyn, for separation New Model Persian Lawn Waists Smart Spring Millinery. and by means of which he hones to in Worcester, after twelve years on tho tain the custody of his nine-year-olu Ws Isle of Jersey. Dr. Lawton left Worces- See Ve Something New Almost Every Hour f Whether you are ready to buy or not come to see what we have to offer ter under circumstances which have/ * ‘ e 1 in trimmed ny y never been explaine¢. Mrs, Lawton | neaae, eye mareea thee sce is the rule in our unexampled Come if {or to other reason than for that of comparison, says she was astonished to see him. Russell, of No. 150 ‘Nassau streo:, would store We are confident that you will agree with us that in smart, jaunty styles, Lamwton says he has beenfenjoying life at a the whereabouts of the child Our ock may be called in quality and in moderation of price there is not another stock in the city among the Channel Islands and {ntends she would accept rervice of the papers. | kuleidascopic, it is constantly ee earls your most exacting views as to what a millinery showing returning there, and that he hopes to take his wife, a fascinating and cul~ tured woman, with him. After Dr. Lawton left Worcester Mrs, * Lawton and Mr. Salisbury became the closest of friends. Mr. Salisbury built achandsome residence, which Mrs. Law- ton ocoupted and which he gave to her ein big will, Mr. Salisbury’s own rest- Mrs. Lawton lived seem Ht han Ts predces making a leader of hats at $4.98 , motel The lawyer Inslsted that he did no mow what had become of the boy, anc! tne Countess, through her danughter then agreed to accept service yesterday morning, ‘After consultation with her own: law- vers the Countess yesterday declined to keep her agreement. Therefore Mr. Rus sell will this morning apply to Jastice Sutherland in the Supreme Court Brooklyn, for an extension of time tn which to mako legal service. ‘The Countess has employed a private | detective egenoy to Tearn the where- | abouts of the boy, but without avall Information thas been rocolved by They Evening World that the child {s now In Massachusetts. Qur contention is that these hats are the equal of any at $7.00 elsewhere. Lawn Waists In like ratio of value are our trimmed hats at $7, $9 and $10. the litest arrivals, and In fact, we know of no imported models that surpass our $18 collection, price is so tremendous- Bloomingiates', Millinery nid Floor, Late r value we give them this ion to- made 2 rows of A Very Special Occasion. erting, finished wil ace ruf- , Om 3 ana tt erated Men's Shirts Made to Measure mnt and back. you do nut aches yourinty Our regular $3.00 shirts--Of foreign and domestic $2 AS ° @ leader in society, noted as a musician It is asserted that her aaa eines a cotton fabrics, the newest 1006 designs—for th butte . A_remark- We make this special offering with this single p ably good for tension of our custom shirt studio's list of satistie he pri i $1.98 Any style in our $3.00 shirts you desire will be made to fit you accu- —_—— minigiinien’, rately for $2.45. We will be pleased to submit samples of materials, St. Section Blo Main_ Foo) s DIES FROM HYDROPHOBIA. | / = Soe mi waaay nothing of Mm, satithoc7] Ne ee Women’s $1.50 French Suede COUPON W $20.00 Waltham and E:gin Watche, $10.95, friends are empha:io that the friendship between result of a mutual w—the-ex- one of the greatest was the founding and of the art museum. Mrs. Law- Hf Second Moor, fi @he has spoken’ cf! : ; WILMINGTON, Del., Maroh 2—Mrs ( Grenier’ Hac Bargain Ever New Zork, where} ses pyre ys i Willlam Kennard, of Chester, Pa, aged Kid Gloves ; Upon presentation 6 t 4 - “ mxty-six years, who was bitten in the | A varlety of shades, but mostly in small sizes, eg ee sell_y Good, dependable timep’ SOM Lavra Hor Crews left hand by @ pet dog wix weeks azo) $2.50 Hand B » dey rep id while on @ visit to Strickersville, Pa., tor ’ died here yesterday at the home of her . Mrs. ‘Walter Wood, from ——-=—_—_. Mie Leer “Hoos _Greva| ieading jagains"| sald its (Crewe ni hee dross: | Caen en eee vagony woman of “Hrown of Harvard,” at the|ing-room last night, “I presume the | "drop bani t Princess Theatre, is gong to forsake| spirit of Cambridge has entered my and Cee ie eo ratan, (ae wound was the stage for college. Miss Crews says | blood through the medium of this play.|treated ant it soon healed. The aged that acting ine college play has ao in- | Every night I go through my part with| victim supposed that no bad Tesults od Ned. ith college spirit that sh mUc: 4 follow, but on last Sunday after atl her with college spirit that she|as much enthuslasm as it the drama | would foto ‘Wigaineton ae Bargain Friday fs going to take a year off from her | were reality, I never enjoyed a role 20 y 4 : bs i : il. On sh a by I H DUE 10 DOLLARS eotemonal, careet ad "ee bank 00] veh fh ay tench Se on tng | NUATODEONR . Specials in Flosiery ——— : in handsome | gold-filled cases, engraved in many new designs; aes plain polished open-face and hurffig-case | style S. | a y guaranteed for 20 years. They are fitted with i seven-jewelled nickel-plated ham or Elgin move- bes ments; all sizes for men id women: alin sires for boys i = Women’s $10 and $12 Solid 4 ace Wetches, | 1 “polished cases 2 — "$7.95 None of the gloves have ever sold for less 69c than $1.50 a pair; to-morrow they are only. . Children’s White Kid Glace Biarritz m7 Gloves: We Never retailed for less than $1.00; on sale to- morrow at.....- . 39c Only small sizes. ee Main Floor, hth section. | Gold Ope engraved 4 School and went on the school.” on auly's 4 I thought my school days were ad Women’s, Children’s and oth Miss Crews hes very naturally #e- | S0cr° jut now 15c. and 25c. , ar es jected. Hadelltte College for her future | pestigraduate course er one year” FOR NINE YEARS Hosiery at Men's, ‘plain and ribbed The bags are made of fine seal Men's $10 H 1 . alma Mater, as sh impersonates a Rad- | Miss Crews will finish the season. at _ el fs enoalees oleae and black, grain leather In the most. popu- Mer eiea D ueadsuiee ald lal Bell Tells Bible Class) clio girl in “Brown of Harvard." ah Se auc the aan ke W. S. Burke, of 315 West 143d St. all sizes. For sale on Special seats Recs 5 lar, shape; 10 inches long and Huntin and Open ¢ ae i “['m really wild to go to college | Chicago. Then ohe will go to Radciiffe.| qew York, Suffered With Gron-| 25¢. and 35c. 1 1 Women siete Meus GMS inches deep; leather cov- sd with 7 Jew- 7 This Is Poor World for chitie— Cured by Father John's Hosiery at ig) cara gual Migsieey) pila ete puatiedl Carica Viena aK 50 j i < i " handle, with gold-plated lock $ Children. CLASS MEDAL GOES TO when she entered the school was un-| Medicine: | __" __ , and silk embroidered. and knobs; leather lined, fitted ; , 7 p —Women’s Imported Lisle with leather lined purses, None Sy aioe) id Silver f 65-YEAR-OLD PUPIL. able to read or write, She has now! 1 have been suffering from ohronic 44c. Hosiery 19¢ Teed leelery Hen sold at this price without this eneraved and | advanced es far as the second reader. than | | bronchitis for more ning) years, 3 ; |She wae heartily applauded when she ‘ feine? at dort dye. garter top, gauze ers Engine Turned Cases, f1te hist Bell delivered an addcoss last | untectered Six Monthe Ago, Ltazte | went forward to receive her medal. And et oe aa of wich@ut any weight, black only, no mail orders filled SIE (oot Ste eatin Swiss movements... 5.6 $3.95 mcaittigh'es the Wxcelsior Bitie Paneer Mullins Ie Now in the Sec- ‘Yo different membefs of a class of 100 fellef until { heard of Father John's Tloomtnedales'. Main Floor. filth St. Segtion si filabrilnestatos ncarcann adie young married women, who are all for- a ht a bottle. 1 jn EB lay-school, ond Reader. let the Willis Avenue M. E. Sund: hool, a Reade: | elma born, prizes were awarded for ex- Medicine and boug! 3 @ Bronx. He sald: Ran 1 4 found such relief that I haye now e night classes at Grammar Schoo! | collence tn dressmaking, millinery, cook-|'°10 the seventh bottle, the “There has been a great cry raised | No. (9, on Bast Fifty-seventh street, | ing, bookkeeping, stenography and type- against race suicide; but thero {sa sol- | held their closing exercises last night. | writing. Many of the members of tne| result that Tam soinlnk Gates de ot) ‘ thought on the part of many that|Supt. Maxwell and other prominent | class had no knowledge of English at weight every ony baie tae See @o not want to bring children into | educators were present. the beginning of the school year. mended A to all et iatavatan ana | life of endless slavery and bondage, | The medal for diligence and general| Miss Anaa V. McCarthy, principal ot not say too caeeith ne e Bigned) Jor well-ntght hopeless toll ‘Why, the| proficiency was awarded to Lizzle Pris-| the school, was congratulated by -Supt- Sine ee ee eee 14nd ne, NEw binds of the alr, the fleh in the sea, the | cilln Mullins, a negress, who ts alxty- | Maxwell and other school officials pres-| W. S. Burke, ‘est Bt, New beast of the forest are happier ¢ " [ave years old and up to «ix months ago | ent. York City, : Be Src ne moseuret) by ess : E) $3.98 Eiderdown Sacques go 99c Peiticoats of tine quality black mer- the rule of the hr. Cake a, | —— eS eee COCtCS eit : f mer. the astonishing increase of eeninees < downitOs seutedserieuens ee zed and permanent tinish sateen, brought Uttle else than slavery to the great miusses of our citizens. There was KS. time In this country when men alono the hard work, but now women and 2 leatings, rutiles There are Kimono Sacques and Dressing and sectional ounce $1.49 & $1.98 Gre fed like corn into the grind- : 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. Eiderdown Sateen Petticoats. 4 New Models in Our Bargain Fricay Sales that are Ir esisti¢le. Dressing Sacques. Women’s Black Mercerized No room for them, with Spring goods Sateen Petticcats, a'so buck tumbling in pell mell. All must go, so pele icdt eas aALS SAIL 98ec §! nied with ruifes, shirrings the $1.75, $2.00, $3.00 and and tucks; special... Sacques of heavy ripple eiderdown. All in Black Sateen Petticoats, smart effects; some with round, others with light weight and permanent finish, a square or pointed collars, Trimmed with satin complete assurtmment of latest styles— or heavily appliqued, Full front, with silk shirrings, hemstitching, and tucks on mill Of life. What else ts th r i i 3 das to give? We have fod to this eee frogs and full sleeves, with turn-over cuffs. sectic naland pleated 1ounces. passion our hove . Yo mail or ‘phone orders filled, and our smicy PY eee enti Geisea ioe hts i eas $1.98, $2.49, $2.69, $2.98 vy S| Bloomingéale’s, 24 Floor, 5 St. Seetion. Our Entire Basement IS A BARGAIN COUNTER. Our immense business enables us to make sacrifices and lower figures to a point where they cannot be met or com- peted with. Every pair fully guaranteed. ‘ Our Great, Annual March Sale of Patent Medicines and Toilet Goods Is triumphantly running to a great and success Never ina sale of similar kind have prices been so radically cut ; \ A 2.95 ss sen, Weetphaty Aw y ’ ‘ Boys’ Spring Clothing A Pair of Bloomer Trousers and a Pair of Regular Trousers with each Suit at GIRL WHIPPED BY L' SCHOOL TEACHER Ay 800 pairs Men’s Box Calf|1,200 pairs Women’s Mother Appeals for Arrest of P P Just the thing for boys. Elegant Spring Suits, right is ‘as iat“ Ainiond” Ngai’ Male Instructor Who and Enamel Leatherjregular $2.50 black in weight. Se OS nen : i i i Norfolk Jackets, with two Pairs ia Water Used Ruler. Lace Shoes, medium|kid patent leather tip of Trousers; very special at A aula teenie ; —lace, Cuban heels “Hela “Aida apouactees y, AREAMEORD, Conn, Maron, 22.—atrs, and heavy soles. isoomingdaten, Secon! 2.95 ‘ street, ne entered formal complaint st and welded soles, a = police headquarters here .guinst B. 50) 2 . a iy f ey tea tee wea a $2.50 Stiff Hats for Men. | eee ne Epa ai arrested! and prosecuted for whipping e@ 50 7, The very newest blocks in excellent quality felt. No exclusive store 5 Neseragceesersatesemee | 3 Cucumber, C Acton cays Set gauentor Diive, thirteen veins oi. would think of selling a hat of like quality for less 1 15 fire “A alee AOZUM sever BLOT ee nay Inte Lahde ot brea? } than $2.50; our price to-morrov pasion naelne e Sweet Spirits of 3 o | Soe goles sent to the principal's of. . i — e , Howmet — =|] ve she a itor rome Ber cai ce * Os use she was late for cooking . . i . ty physlclana: sSuiphury ‘Par, Pe es ee ee 800 Faiis Wo- |Women’s Christy Ties. 900 Pairs Women’s Ox- Sale of Fashionable Belts. nit giegerer For re ee Ae Whitford told her to apologize, and she en Patent Patent Leather and Gun | f0F48, Black Kid, Patent DAISHT LESiBGr REIS! Thecoeae cuisine ‘eke ine Gotiet Sonya eeiiarly’ mold at Te refused, deciasine, tbe had not laughed Leather Lace Metal Calf, high Cuban = black and red. Belts of graceful lines and Meat 0 ‘ . He Wvtord sapped her se ea cee heels, welted soles, anienaly wearing gualities, Avatied ae seen times with a ruler. Her hand, f ‘ MIEN AT oe eee eeeeeeeeere Ic an iC: ane sesd dlesclcres, asleR ay Medium Sole. Gold Belts —you need one to add the finishing |] ind net cui SPR ann Rea || Yok ne eee fs, > ouch of style to your Spring dress; 1,000 here in Jumbo Ammon! joomingdal eau . i : 1 at native Matn Floor, 30th St_8 very spec y and Saturday Sale. They are 144 to 4 inches wide, Splen- — = = Prinmpal Whitford admitted puntsh- $ ] 50 Be Te ins 39c, A® sare Oly ve.sse Rai heen Onna rile Re to 9 A Hig the oti but sald he considered | Lio mingdaie's, Main igor, 54 aan New Spring Wall Papers, =|] 20 different designs tor h iff M ’s Spri Und eet ceunag roaming ||. cvearee ri emeanea anal o en Ss pring n erwear worth 8¢.; special... "2c floral designs; worth 45c,; 7 at a Saving of Nearly Two-thirds. 10,000 tae oF oot Mi ft Hee Recalls cae son ove i ie as W, TR Calf B 7 sya eee ee a 78c Balbriggan Underwear, 29¢ _———— a Tra a | 750 pairs Women's Russit Calf Bluchers college toe, military heel, ®H, 5O |H'9 ,..teicoineconteluprign ate maietas, Oy Met Eyeglasses ' og eee : : r, j {ff tape back; all sizes. ree Special Friday Bargains. Men’s Box a Piss Kid and Patent Leather Lace Shoes and Oxford Ties, $2 CO [ s, piikaline Yaderwear, | at 59c F Ereghesas See Spectacles, 5 ; : 5 ere Else at $1.50; he y e $2.50 and $3.00 Quality.....s.secvesssenee sen neeeetetnen tree tae erneee cise ° They look like and fell exactly like pure thread silk, and will wear much } Le Pai ee cea tnieee 1" The above goods displayed in our 20th street window, 21 er amacaetee to launder bemutCald colors afe lee ene gate putent cork nose-rests and clips; 50 : i : cles have silver plated nose- | CHILDREN’S. AND BOYS’ SHOES. W. 7 Lisle Thread V, eee eens OVC a sizes8} 2S 685 | youths’ Satin Ca ae 5c. eimai Set in goldoi ; solid metal all t y through; w. wie W, friends from foes. Faith, 11} Little Genits’Satin Calf LaceShors, to 1314 1.QO Little Gents’ Box Calf Lace, sizes 8 0.1324 1.2.5 ~~ Women’s 1c. Cotton Ribbed 9 53.00 Eyeglasses and Spectacles at 85¢. idly terms, th: ke life miser- a" ‘: . These eyeglasses have solid gold springs, ‘are skeleton set, with patent for turops, eaters ah tigate Li ouUR BARGAIN COUNTER SPECIALS. f Vests. 5 . . c cork nose-pleces; the spectacles fave gold-filled frames and may be had in why 30 many of them are sold A few hundred pairs of Misses’ and Children’s Shoes taken from our Main Fiovr, former prices Not more thin G Vests'to any one cu: No mail orders. straight or riding bow shapes. Both fitted with crystal lenses, 4 vorld “Dogs, Birds, Poul- $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, mostly narrow widths, i ees = Blno ning . Main Floor, Sbth St, Section, — eee i i ane Far in mee, From oe . ee Seti ISIT TH Misses! Sizes, .....s,.e2-eeese2 seseee 2.OO | Children’s Teyiilate 76 Visit THE | All Cars ’ Lex. to 3d Ave. f es a BRS COND feoree A: a OUSES ee M - GREENHOUSES hk Pets, They Protect > STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. CR Re os| ‘Transter to B 00 INGDALE BROS. 59th to 60th Sl. on THE Poor ‘ a

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