The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1906, Page 7

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THE WORLD: WEDNESOAY EVENING, MARCH 28, 1906, Jana that you had esvurce of income?" A REAL “MRS, WARREN” CONFESSES “PROFESSION” : + " FIVE HUNDRED GIRLS IN PANIC IN FACTORY Scare Due to False Alarm of Fire Caused by Slipping of Machinery Belt. prever had any other oMnatts ale mee.” CONFINED Vhe atiorney wes about to call Mra TO HOUSE? Ever consider how a Telephone would connect with office and friends at such times ? weEW TELEPHO! . "78 Day oireets | ne, for whom Mrs. Knecht had sald worked, but Judee Taylor sald ere Je no use hhearin= any fur In this case. The bill is dis- iL CARS TRANSFER JO P RO fizp 7H tH LEXINGTON 10_ 5 AvE 7 59°10 60° ST. THURSDAY’S BARGAINS 6 The Bloomingdale store presents another magnetic list of very special values for Thursday. This weekly bargain event is growing tremendously in importance, Multitudes promptly take advantage of the unprecedented chances for saving. - We Cannot Accept Mail, "Phono or C. 0, D. Orders for Any of he Following Very S cial Values. man went out stunned, | ——_— Sues Hotel Astor Proprictor, | William C. Muschenhelm, proprictor| of the Hotel Asfor, 1s belnz sued In the| City Court by Eduant R Von Konow for $2,00) damages becauso the hoel| manager refused to permit him the use of @ portion of his hotel on Feb. 15 last! for a series of classical and n readings. Mr. Muschenhelm di that Von Konow wished the banqueting! room for Feb. 15, but he coul him have the uso of It on that offered another date not Inter th: five) an the afternoon, but received no reply. | Judge in Her Suit for Divorce Brings Out Shame Mrs. Knecht Hid from Daughter in Convent. “‘M ory of “Fire!” ratsed on the top floor of the six-story factory building at Nos. 171-173 Wooster sireet to-day emp- | tied the bulkiing of 600 girls In a) soreaming rush. Though none was in- dured amd there was no real danger “No, sir." “Is {t not a fact, Mrs. Knecht, that | you have been in the habit of paying | the gas bills of Florence Osborne, who lives on Lucas avenue?” (The red light (Special to The Evening World.) LOUTS, Mo. March 28.—There sr, |was a dramatic scene In Judge Tay- }tor's court-room when he relentlessly | unmasked a dlack-garbed woman ae Chiffon Taffeta ing of the most popular flower for hat trimming; a ‘Airts in good, rich black, new full circular number of clusters containing 6 full blown roses and $6 95 le 3 buds in white, tea, pink, Jack, old rose and Alice, 3 shades to the bunch, at the special [s in black, 19 in. Thursday _price_of wide, A splendid 59c Taffeta Silk, | district of St. Lous.) to fieo from, all the excitement existed | el Ripbrea were li@al eIOUNGS EOE . = that woud have obtained in a real | Seeking & “| “Yes, sir; I have done so; but I do . r uae apie calamity. cruelty and drunkenness, and reveued | not live there."* 719¢ 1 INery. OSE. ainay ofa her as of “Mrs. Warren's Profession." The woman confessed in the end that she had }ied deliberately and repeatedly to hide her real self from her child, a girl of eighteen, rearer in @ convent in the firm bellef that her mother !s all that a mother should be. Mrs. Florence Knecht was the woman, Known as Florence Osborne. “Is it not a fact madam, that you are Florence Osborne?" “I have sometimes been called by that name” “And you still say you have never jhad any source of revenue except dressmaking and making of fancy A bursting belt started the friefit on the Wop floor, where a hundred girls were ‘worlring at electric sewing machines for the waist manufacturing concern of Tu- felman Bros, & Fuggen. The girls posted near the belt noticed a smother Of smoke pour out from under the ma~ duery and screamed “Fire!” tely there was a wild rush model, side pleated front Saks & Company Broadway, 33d te 34th Street. HAVE ARRANGED and back—a very smart skirt at the spe- cial Thursday price Of.......+se+seees fine, 12 1-2c India Linons, sheer ne Behe ethene ne (Wot i lity, 30 inches wide; at the special Thurs- O14 for stairways, fire-escapes an‘ the ele- peared our ae ee work ? F TT quality and Warranted to wear well; at the spe- quality, nches wide; P 5 vators. The alarm rang through the|!n mourning for her mother, aw, & 3 Vs 9) FRO Okc eleaieaaoN cae " O2¢ Mrs, Knecht made a good witness for ‘Well, no, alr. Thursday price of 3 Cc day price lower floors, and soon there was a “AS lous Jamon the stairs and escapes.| nerself. She told of her marriage in|, 2#m't {t true that you derive revenue : eee s_sm—2 SSS ' @ were mufficient men in the out- 5 : {fom @ building on Lucas avenue, be- ecial ale of iS Ni S: V4 a genuine Jap- y 129 N. ki. full Weach, high- pouring throng, however, to keep tho! 188, at Waterloo, Ill, to Samuel) wean qwenty~aecond and Twenty-third ig 55c Na au SI Ay diese Habutal 12 l=2c ap Ns, ly mercerized, Knecht, a clerk of the Laclede Gas Light Company, and his conduct during threo weeks that they Ilved together at No, 2927 Olive street. He drank, she fevenues of subsided when it was soon that the danger was imaginery, An excited po- n turned in an alarm and was ape clear, and the panic hemmed all ready for use; size 20x20 inches; at the special Thursday price of streets?" “Yes, sir; but I never Mved there.” ‘Have you ever been charged with 27 inches wide, in every wanted shade; sp Thursday price ‘e oe 39c de Tailored Suits & Coats for Women wworn at by the arriving firemen. ——_<e eald, and left her at the end of the | “2¥ fense in Bt. Louls growing out third week because she would not give your connection with an immoral in- of IN THE NEW SPRING MODELS women, pink, 69c Na Kau Silk, jt 3,"* || $1.25Lawn Sacques'* CAUGHT BENEATH TRUCK} = es mucn money as he wanted. wn. ate ie yan ser et risaaleves At Ma Wide, A superior grade even at the regular price; blue and black figures and! preity. stripes J 3 us BY erefore an extraordinary bargain at Thurs- d collar, pointed sleeves, tri ith AND INSTANTLY KILLED. | waves goa evor tnown by uny otner | spire" over Dees scrotad on any Tai _day's special price of. Hoe enn a ported sie rhuraay price ot OO — ne ee SE aT ay Ot deg ai dutst was amistaxe, rmas| | $32.50 Tailored Suits at $19.00 = —S charge was dismissed," “When you were arrested. was under the name of Florence Osborne?’ “Yes, sir; but it was a mistake.” Coal Wagon Driver Had Crawled| Knecht?" asked Judge Taylor. , 5 ‘Oh, yes; my maiden name was Under It to Fix Mechanism Thomas. My mother married twice.” When It Slipped. “Were you ever known by any other Confesses Her Shame. Pony coat model with plaited circular skirt of imported chiffon broadcloth in black, navy, rose, light gray and porcelain blue; silk lined. tt 0c Rough Pongee Silk, 27 inches wide, all desirablet cows. Investigate ail the rough Shantung silks exploited in the papers at higher prices; then see these silks. Th: Remnants of 12 1-2c Per- cales, splendid quality, s wide, all white grounds with very tasteful de- a are ry name? “y n Fs . Deri ic: signs, 2 fre 2t 3, Mityrelghth sireet, “was crushed to] “Have you ever lived at any other envio, ‘between ‘wenty-seoond ( re : ek Beate leath to-day beneath a truck at Sixty-| address in St. Louls than those you fA kod 7 { $ 14 Se 7, a splendid = SS ASW Pa? Pea sere sta Sat tile | See a “ee “acini wo oar] | $39.00 Tailored Suits at $25.00 51.00 Peau de Sole, :,::*"': | $1.25 Crochel Bedspreads famara was delivering coal, and had| “No, sir; exc "Now. I want you to tell me if vo ; i ‘ black a ides alee snectal et Nursday: eis y eeneserns wee) cellveciae) con 4d) haa poou aieslextent tel 1 Baatdes f0r/a an NOW Lwant You to tell me if vou Two new Eton models with plaited or circular he ell yard wide; at the special Thursday 719c fll ig, arses designs; neatly Hemmet: BO = speci: RY: PICO ss sess deenseneneems 4 house on Lucas avenue.” “I was. two years azo I turned over. I have a dauehter eighteen olde Ce being educated tn a vent. alr preparatory to emptying the with a long snute. The mechan- work, and he cr: andy “Have you ever ved at: Lucas ave- ism refused to poe Deneath it. G “Have you ever had any source of 6 from. Tevenue other than from dressmaking and fancy work?" never heen |. He ntly. His body was ast Sixty-seventh street ‘Yes, my furniture !s still there.” | Why did you tell me that vou had known bv anv other name tt skirts of Panama cloth in light checks, elabo- Yeon rately trimmed with braid. $30 Satin Rubber Raincoats, $19.00 In black, navy, red, tan or light gray. The Exhibition of Paris Costumes Is Announced, at Wanamaker’s $2 od The Most Exhaustive and Magnificent Fashion Exposition In this Store’s Remarkable History WE»: in 1865, the Empress Eugenie took the artist dressmakers of Paris under her patronage, establishing the Renaissance of Fashion which had been banished with | : the great Napoleon, France had her second birth as the originator of Style for the world. All the glory of her splendid history gave inspiration to those who strove to make the Fes : Second Empire as magnificent as the First. Genius was still alive, even after all the years of suppression, and dormant:art burst forth to adorn the court of the new Empress in a splen- These brilliant pages have been scanned for the motif of the dresses of the present year. True, Paquin is still dreaming of the First Empire and has produced some most exquisite costumes after this period. Others, including Beer, have cavght their in- spiration from the Directoire, and the gowns are marvels of beauty. But the fluffy skirts, the exquisite flounces, the short jackets and short sleeves of the days of ’Sixty-Five are dominant features of the styles of Nineteen Hundred and Six, This diversity of conception has brought forth a vastly varied style array. In order to give the women of the array is magnificent—an exhibition the equal of which cannot be seen on this side of the ocean, or the other. Those who have been abroad know best how true this statement is. Those who have seen all that is shown elsewhere in America, know that no collection approaching this in beauty, variety, or number of gowns, ever crosses the Atlantic to any destination but ‘Wanamaker’s, And yet, quantity was not our aim; mere bigness would be scant virtue. We did not buy a single gown which did not present its individual style idea, or some unusual merit in treat- ment or combination. Herein is the chief charm of this assemblage—each gown is a study, a masterpiece of artistic effort. You may spend hours here today, in viewing the dresses most critic 3 and yet you can come tomorrow and spend more hours enjoying features that must inevitably be overlooked today. The Exhibition Hall on the Third floor might be the Salon of an Empress, and no greater display of gorgeous costumes be seen—no greater assemblage of gowns characteristic of the best genius and skill of the world’s master’ wizards of dress, Yet it is all arrayed for YOUR enjoyment and information today; and for the possession of those who desire the best that the-dressmaking craft of the whole world can produce. y But the Third Floor exhibition is only half of the display. The Second Floor holds such a superb collection of Paris Gowns that many will think it is the whole assemblage. And any other store in the country might well be proud to display this supplementary .showing alone, for there are many marvellous dresses in it. The presentation combines two magnificent collections, deserving the enthusiastic admiration of every lover of beauty and fashion to whom this word may come. ‘ The INVITATION, which we here extend, requests your attendance to view the largest, most beautiful, most varied and most costly Exhibition of Costumes which we have ever pre- sented to our public. Formerly ‘A. T, Stewart & Co. JOHN. WANAMAKER "3a dite" $25.00 Covert Top Coats at $15.00 Loose three-quarter length mannish model of all wool covert cloth, silk lined throughout. rsday, March T:wenty-Ninth Lingerie Blouses for Women Hand Embroidered Lingerie Blouses of Batiste in short sleeve, button- back model, elaborated with combi- nations of German Valenciennes lace and tucking. Lingerie Blouses of Batiste in long and short sleeve, button-back models with French tucked back and elabo- rated with eyelet embroidery medal- lions and lace or solid lace effects. Exclusive Millinery In numbers our collection of hats is extensive. In character it is high, affording an altogether repre- Special at $3.50 ful copies and adaptations of the imported hats. The New Tailored Hats toque hats predominate. We present a diversi- fied series of styles fashioned of hair-braid, fancy leghorn and combination straws elaborated with maline, velvet, wings and buckles, at $2.75 to $7.50, ———_1 For spring and summer service, small sailor and. FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Shoes & Slippers for Women At Greatly Reduced Prices skin with Louis XV. heels. Button, Lace and Blusher Modals of patent kid,fgun metal calf or kid-skin, welted soles, Cuban heels. $3.00 Evening Slippers at $1.65 Three Strap Beaded Models of black kid with French heels. Qne and Three Strap Models of gray Suede,with French heels. Qne, Three and Four Strap Models of patent leather with French heels. The W. B. Nuform Corsets For Spring and Su As the phonetic title indicates, the new series of models were designed specifically for service with the spring and summer gowns, following absolutely the innovations which mark them. We maintain a complete stock of the short, medium and long models, designed fdr all man- ner of figures, Fashioned of fancy white silk batiste or plain white batiste, with or without hose supporters, $1.00 to $3.00. Underwaists for women, misses and children are to be found j with us in,a complete series of styles at 25c to hi mer- 9 cerized, im- full size, covered 9c 85c Table Damas ported goods, wide, wear, neat designs; $1.80 Comfortables, with silkoline and filled with good, clean ton; special Thursday price. . 10c Cotton Challies, ‘3% light and dark grounds, as well as navy blue 4! with polka dots; at the special Thursday price of ic -12 l-2c Dotted Swiss, very tasteful, fancy effects on light and dark grounds: at the special Thursday price of...... 5c cel hemstitched, $1.25 Table Cloths, all linen; also pure white mercerized damask cloths, hemmei 75 at the special Thursday price of...........0.. éoc 12 1-2c Glass Towels, large plaid effects, hemmed and all ready for Sc use; at the special Thursday price of......... Women’s $1.00 Silk Gloves, 20 inches long, splendid quality, in black and white; at the special 69: Cc fine lisle Thursday price of ———————————— 9 Women’ s25c Gloves, ‘'* two clean, in black and white; at the very : SPECIAL DIICELOE: i canyons cise siciemieiceieerecaisscen 15c 29c Window Shades, 1... mounted on excellent spring rollers, com- plete with screw rings, all ready to hang, at. . 15c fancy effects, with red and 50c Crib Blankets, 25¢ blue borders, Thursday's special price for ACH PAL IEVOMI Yi vac ec tetas cercsivows erancnies en’s 25c Half Hose, made of excellent quality lisle thread; many are silk-embroidered; special Thursday price 1 only nae 12 Japanese de- 50c Sofa Cushions, ; Bans in a variety. of .asteful designs and colors; clean odorless filling; special Thursday pr i 29c 20¢ Cambric Cushions, | 19c ' 22x22, filled’ with the odorless, fluffy silk floss. At the special Thursday price o1..... 3-fold in mahogany, oak and white 79c $2.25RopePortieres,:' °°": light, airy Summer draperies; pretty and dainty effects, at the special Thursday price of $1.25 Screens, enamel, pretty designs filled with silkolin At the special Thursday price o! $1.19. Women’s 25c Hosiery, a fine, large assortment of new spring stockings in 123c lisle thread ard cotton; at the special Thurs- H dor worthy of the nation’s fashion sentative series of the new and exclusive models Oe | —A8Y BOGS histozy. designed by the foreign masters, together with faith~ Men’s 75c Underwear, Women 75 19¢ Vests, Ble balbriggan, made of very high-class cotton; cotton, excellent quality; all sizes, including extra at the special Thursday price of.. 29c large; at the special Thursday price of........ 9% Unbleached Sheeting, || 25c Turkish Towels, extra . ‘ LS» heavy, 10-4 width, a quality that has never been offered at wi, - full bleach and unbleache are called seconds, where near so low a figure as our special 1 but the imperfections are ingly slight; hem- Thursday price Of ..cecsccesseece-cceee eee 13ic priceg 91 123¢ hursday in ul et ee SOC) ESSE, 8c an 10c 5 inghams, 3 et with two rows of embroidery. Colors, light blue, The kind you want for aprons and dresses and rose and tan. One to three y PLAIN CHAMBRAYS in different colors, at the 8 ear sizes, Special DEICE ceaene inteuioie neialere erelen’sielbvetneweatllinae 29c special Thursday price Of.....+.ssseeeecseeees 5c “COUPON, ||| 25c Mohair Brilliantines, «jo... 1 Upon presentation of this cou- 12ic pon we will sell you tomorrow 2< A splendid fabric, highly lustrous, in cream, black, navy, garnet and green. Special Thursday price... America a comprehensive exhibition Two series, both frorh our regular stock, at re- (Thursday) A agile of all that Paris had brought forth it was necessary to assemble the greatest collection of gowns ductions of one-third to almost one-half from our 51 Dieces Decor- 69 c Mohair Sicilian eta aegies. Wide, Aizlel ever brought together. [his work was done boldly, lavishly, with confidence that our new build- | standard prices . phe. Seecial Tra iaeey te very populer) abHie, in : He a ; imAyy 35c ing wail ie ready to give ey grater display rae had ee a available before. The ; Sh ated Dinner Sel : LALIT? eda nb arin ent NN new building is not quite ready, hence we were compelled to set aside a large part of the Carpet s and .00 oe 9) FOR i ’ about 100 pairs from section, on the Third floor, in which to make the principal exhibition of the Costumes—and , $4-00 ¢ Lace $5.01 ofipatenk ala io ada awe 15 Men's $3 to $5 Shoes, a ela enideidie Worth $6. here you may secure one of the biggest bargains of the season, forithe priceristonly ac ssa i rpiaaesa tiene ooweelea sonst —————————— ee. $2.25 Women S $2 &$3 Oxfords, excellent styles in black and tan, leathers, sizes 2 to 4 only, A to E widths. up this stock the price is madi 19c Writing Paper Ccbinets, ‘x known Giant, containing 60 square sheets of cream satin weave paper, ruled or plain, and 50 envelopes to match, At the special Thursday price of made of fine dyed taffeta, have silk $2 00 Umbrellas, tape edge, case and tassel to match; tight roll and a splendid assortment of plain, silver-plate and $1.00 19c You may have your choice of two new Open stock patterns which are always here, so if you break any of the pieces you may readily replace them. Each piece is gold traced and made of the tinest quality wa The set con- sists of a complete service for six people. No Seconds! No mail, ‘phone or C, O, D, orders filled. None sold at this price without this coupon, Bloomingdales’, 24 floor, soth St, : Section, other desirable handles to select from; all sizes for men, women and children; at the special Thursday price o In the Drug Stores: sve: iS Paul Westpha bottle, 28c.; large size Duffy's Malt Whiskey, 69c gen, full ib, bottle, Snow’s Sweet Cream Toilet Soap, positively not harm the skin in any per box; special for to-morrow only, pe box of 3 cakes, 18c,, and hundreds ot! To every purchaser in our Soap Department to-morrow we will PRESENT F a good s! sample cake of either Colgate & Co.'s C Toilet Soap or Jas. S. Kirk & Co.'s Jap Rose Transparent Gly lac Lex, {o 3d Ave, Bloomingdales’, 59th to 6)th St. All Cars Transicr to

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