The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1906, Page 7

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Te eg F THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA w+ SHAE HUNTS —-ARKDLANTON OT BOR | Sportsman and Friend of | Oliver Iselin is Involved in Litigation. | | t IN CHARGE OF ESTATE. | The Misses Conklin -ASk- for an Explanation of Non-. Payment of Legacies. Efforts are being made to serve New= £s bury D. Lawton, friend of Oliver Ise- in, with whom he sailed the cup. de- fexder Reliance {o victory, and a prom. | fnent Aguro in club “ahd sporting cir- ‘clea; —with-m-body-mrit-tasued- for him { yesterday by Surrogate Jackson in the! | Queens County Si te’s Court, at! 1 | Mineola. ter the man had falled to respond to an onier to show ceuse ‘ why he should not be restrained from Wlsvosing of the assets of un estate ij @f whish he ta executér, | “The estate in qtisstion is that of Susan Jane Wooley, an eccentric old meidow who at Great Neck, Long} Island, two 4 ago, leaving propert iS valued at $103.00, the legatesa of which | are Mary L. and Fonnle N. Conklin, j school teachers, on whose behalf ex-Judge Veeder wants Lawton to ex- plain why they have neven receivel thelr legacies. j ‘The attorney for the Conklin sisters) m6 Dreamlanil pler managera let it be @lso asserts that there {s a controversy over the transfer of rertain— stocks Usted on the inventory. of the Wovley| estate to an inventory of the estate| of Mary D, Maw. In the latter case Lawton ts also be- ing sought by Attorney Albert W. Se.- | man, Jawyer for Edgar D, Smith, who iy yesterduy obtained from the Surrogate 1 ‘an order for Lawton to show cause why | he should not render an accounting as ‘ to certain securities he bad in charge rt torney of the executor of tho eataie. os 2 ra Can't Find Lawton. ; Women Kept Arsenic Shop, from At present it does not look much as would be an easy quarry for days, while at srest, the elevator man ton had not put in ah appear i wo weeks or more. he last seen of Lawton was on Mon- Gay at Commodore Kane's funeral at tho Chi ed. to the Issuance of ar Ske Veeder sald to-day that he not shink there was much chance of, acrving Lawton with the body attach- ment. According to the attorney of the | Misses Conkuin, there are several mort: | rs named on Lawtdn's inventory of ate that have proved to be un- n himself 1s a beneficiary by pley's will to the extent of $15,000, andthe balance of the estate, except tho legactes to the Misses Conk- Un anq thoir uncle Benjamin, ts left to Georg Peters, a colored man, old. Wevley"s servant. at her lonely house. who ts left “one bed-ast Bolster and the income from $10,000 Guring life." On his death without _—tese ie eum reverts to Lawton, What Lawton Claims. } Lawton, in on aMdayit, has claimed that Benjamin has Teamcy of $15,000 fect to payment. In: enciafaction of erest in the estat ter, Elizabeth. 1 rogate.to 11x" th re to with pay chat abetlh eave atl her propor to Susan for life, but made nop Lawt Mrs V au his It electric light ty an objost of greut curl- | plugs, globes and wire. Dreumtand picr when no one was took= jof any charitable institution can have . | atitute bore strong traces of arsenical polson- practice of selling arsenic to persons rested recently at Knez charged with murdering their wives and husbands. sub-|¥e should havo a free movement at least VACHTSMAN Speen FOR WHCM BODY ELECTRIC TACKLE FILLS Fishermen Get Tired’ Pulling ’Em In and Cannot Carry Big Catches-Home, They nre using a new batt for Ying, hake, Nuke and whitng.at Coney Island, electric llght. The wily fsherm who don't rare for cold-or-rain buts for hours on the plers down there pu have discovered that tho ing tn fish Last night weveral own electtit "They fitted the the osity to tho Ash. fishermen carried thelr lugs to the socket of lamps on Ing dropped the Ighted lamp to the whters edge and threw over thoir They caugtt so muny fish they Fish have been overhungry. this tall. known yesterday tha: representatives | all tho fish they cen carry away as long as the present stock lasts. Fisher- | men who havo been unable to tote thein catch home hava left scores of Dne fah on the pler, HELPED ALL COMERS TO _ GET RID OF SPOUSES. Which Poison Doses for Bet- ter Halves Were Sold. BUDAPEST, Nov, 2—The Ceifral In- of Medicine has colnpleted analytical examinations of portions of twenty-five human bodies exhumed at Knez, and has found that every one ing. ci ‘Two peesant women hays been ar- rested, and it is charged they made a who desired to rid themselves of their spouses, Five men and two women were ar- Constipation and Its Causes A Weil-Known Remedy Constipation {sone of- man's werst ene: mies, and half the bodily ills we suffer from are a regult thereof. Nature meant that the bowels should be kept free and open—that once a day. Of courgy, wo ourselves are (6 a large extent responsible for our troubles by fatlure to obscrve Nature's laws. habits -creteregatar—we-_epo-tmpropertood with undue bhste, and when we find our| Lowels do not_move have resort_to power! isto —tor—ths remands th + the remainder is only $12,000. which is! %) legacy | ch wee in Hew In Elizabeth's not sufficient to pay ¢ san's estate, Ww! action of interest estat "TO CROSS DESERT OF ___ SAHARA IN AN AUTO. ahora Desert tn an auto-car built for—Uiat—purpose. He, 9 cover One hundred miles crosx ths 1 sepectally: t xy ber day Jenn ‘de Crawhey, the Baron's broth- 07, — wit _aecompany him —oa—the—trip: i drugs and medicines, which are so dras Uo tn their action that, although they may purge at first, they damage the tender lp- ing of the stomach and bowels so aa to leave _a worse condition than before. And| why take such injurious and expensive) § drigs when we can obtain from any drug-| § gist, much cheaper, a bottle of Nature's o2a_remedy—the: fomous Mineral Laxative Water UNYADI-JANOS—bottied at mas springs in Hungary; in use nearly half a century, Ono dose, % tumblerful, drunk on Aristha Ty the mnornitig GIehUy warmed for] Dest resulta) will bring within an hour a refreshing movement—gentie, natural and| thorotsh—without -any—arining or purging? or other bad effects, A whole bottle coats but n tri Try BENSDORP’S COOKING CHOCOLATE (Blue Wrapper). 4) That’s why you ‘¢ L. BARTLETT E BOSTON, MASS.” : fi) Send ro cents for trial can, i Wo FISH BASKETS AT CONEY our! # co. sas EG NOVEMBER ay ToT Chad OAS AA SERIE IT ETO men! Here's Peter tay —from 10 to 12 0’Clock. $12.50,515 «917.50 Only a Hundred and Twenty-five of Them, at oddments—the ends of lines. at the above'conservatively stated values. Kind, Better neglect some of the household dutles to- >w morning rather than miss getting here by 10 o'clock. Chances are the sale-won't last until 12 o'clock—everybody knows what our $12.$0, $15 and $17.50 Suits are and will Jump at the chance of get- ting one for . -Men’s Bath Robes. Imported to sell for $6.00, $ very special at..ccrrrr reves. 3.69 These handsome Robes are made of a very nice quality, soft, warm blanket. The entire 5 front and all the seams are piped, and the yoke is lined with satin, They are large and roomy, have round collar and heavy. gir- die to match, Colors are medjum and dark gray, tan, brown and navy; with neat, conseryative floral and scroll designs. Here in large, small and me- dium: sizes. They arereal $6.00 os robes; for Bar- Ms) gain Fridayonly, the price ia $3.69 = Bloomingdales’, Main Floer, 0th Bt Se Bet aal China and Cut Glass _That's good to buy because it’s good for service and not a bit of a drain on the purse. The pieces you need tor the Thanksgiving table. 7, Beta, English Porce-| Domestio Glassware. jain, oe eh Table Tumblers, Set otter $ Pile 19¢ Fish fete, Austrian China, 12 pieces, “nak $ thin Imported h and Ont Glass. hompacne acd 7 Grape Fruit Glasses, “with Einin ga. From 84.98 to 830.00 ‘Doses; a the Greatest Chance of, for fro Hours Lo-morrow—EFriday Tailored Suits,°Q- The Suits are right from our own Superb Steck. They are Their sisters have been sold This little lot of one hundred and twenty-five suits, in browns, blues, grays, fancy mixtures, checks, plaids“and black, all handsomely tailored, smart models, constitutes one of the greatest targain sales of high class garments we've ever had the proud privilege of advertising. If you're interested be here by 10 o'clock, surely. Every Suit was made for this season. There are Long and Short Coat models—in gil sizes up to 44, but there are only two to four suits of a Al eos Table Damask mercerized — 2,000 yards of fine wide—fine PBENF 39¢ Table Napkins day, only, at 4,000 dozen fine mercerized Table Napkins; fast edge; new designs In. pure white, Size 22x22 {n, “Really worth $175 a doz; for Bargain Friday only, atic. $1.19 Scarfs, Shams Imported Spachtel. embroidered Switzerland, We offér, them at $1.50 values for ®8c.; Comfortables regular price and offered to you —Full Size At 89c Silkoline Searfs and Shamstn-all the new= prices far below the importer's $1.25 values for 89c. The very best- grades; bought at the same saving. Comtort- est’ designs. / Just here from igures. 75¢, values for. 59c by us at 25 per cent. below the g 1G. 4 Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, coth st. Some Bargain Friday Specials. Section, ( Gloves as Specials. a fted; all pretty designs 5750 16- Button | 16- Button Length. pet OD RUS ength Black Glace Kid Gloves, $ —Full Size Silk Mousquetaire in black, At 1.25 Silkoline Gloves, made of yery white, tan, Com fort- fine black taf- sbrowniand $2.69 ables, tutted; all pretty de- fela sile; all 69c sehen signs; white cotton tiled; plain silkoline backs on light grounds; new designs; $1.75 value. At $2.507 Screen | 2-Clasp Kid Gloves { for Women and Children, tn fine glace Women’s Gilace Kid Elbow Length Gloves, 1.2 - button oOverseam and” Paris Jength, In black, white, point embroidery, all Border Comfortables, tan and colors and bjack and plain centres and plain: backs, gray,actual white, Actual in pink, biue, salmon and pretty $3.25 value $2 29 $1.00 value 69c sbades' of red, white cotton for....... O LOftccoir 5 fancy stitched, a good $3.50 value. ° With Coupon-- see eee you Women’s 8-Button Length Glace Kid Gloves, 16-inches long, in black or At $3.98" Satcon Comfortables, of im- ported French sateen, ail the new- est ‘designs, filled with white odorless down, warranted not to weetet actually worth $1 19 shed alee one! tgs ee - Le) a eerie rire rarer s bar ci Not more thin two pairs to a customer, At $7.9 Filled Bloomingdajes’, Main Floor, 69th &t. Section. Comfortables, of silk, satcen backs, all the newest styles in light and dark grounds —war- ranted not to shed—a good $10.09 value. Coupon. Upon presentation of this cou- pon. to-morrow, Bargaln. Friday, we will sell you a very pretty $1.75 Tapestry. Table Cover $1.19 for Knotted fringe all around, Size 8- 4, In red, blue and green combina- tlons, ore None sold at this-price without this-coupon, 5 ——Btoomtngtateat, hfe tn Fo Near Rotungs. $15 Waltham or Elgin Watches, $7.75 To-morrow — Bargain Fri- day only—we willsell men’s Watches in 20-year guar- anteed gold filled, ‘open face, thin model cases, fit- ted with the well-known 7-jewelled nickelled Wal- tham or Elgin movements —the best made $7.75 ER '—¥ our monogram engtaved in rib- EE -bon fetters on the case if desired. Bloomtnadates', Main Toor Front, Centre. Austrian China Dinner Sots American. Cut Glass -Saxer eet $2.89 and Bets; epoctal, per — First q tly decorated, FY American Cut 5 Hee Posie $3 GQ) A yee: O14. wpectal ..ss--+ Agstrian Chin: ‘ean Bote— Pusch Bowls. Fanted: special . 38 $5.9. American - lor wth Umbrella irate $1.19 | Saietdors Eases, OBC special x Blooming: i Men’s Winter Underwear Men's Heavy Ribbed Cotton Shirts and | | Drawers—Extra quality; splendidly tinisht; + 39C drawers have double seat. ssteseeee Men's Wright's Health Underwear— “Natural gray, Jaeger and ecru color’ shirts; 5 = | 9c drawers in all sizes, splendidly made; not more than 3. sults to a.customeg;-the lilen- tical underwear sold elsewhere for $1.00; here: fore oes Root's Tivol! Health Underwear for Men— | Natural wool: strict fist quality; all sizes; ¢ 98c the regular $1.50 quality for. OOTY Hioomtnetates', Main Floor, 00th S. Section. Eyeglasses and Spectacles. Saaan A Great One- Day Sale — The Savings Are Stupend- ous, 1,50 Eyeglasses and Spectacles,~— 50c With pure white crystal lenses—eyeglasses in skeleton design, on with gold alloy nose-pleces, patent cork nose- rests and clips, and can be had In straight or riding bow, $2.00 Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 68 Goldoine frames; a metal solid all the way through) and will not tarnish or break. 85c $3.50 Eyeglasses and Spectacles, Pure white crystal lenses; eyeglasses are skeleton, with patent nose-rests and solid gold springs; spectacles have gold-filled frames, solid gold nose-plece, in straight or riding bow. : i f $3.00 Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 93c Genuine axis-cut pebbht.cyeglasses, iff goldoine frames. FREE.—With each pair of eyeglasses we give an eye- —_ glass hook and silk eyeglass cord free. Blooovhurdaley', Main Floor Front. Centre, Women’s dainty: embroidered Swiss handkerchiefs that sell generally for a fraction of their real worth. $35 Jap Seal Fur Coats || Sines 19C/ceemwrte & See | Pretty Handkerchiefs from St. Gall 9c They came {rom St.Gall, Switzerland, where our buyerinduced the maker-to-part with them for 25c at the astonishirfgly low price of. Bloomingdates’, Matn Fooor, 69th St, seotton. a for One Day at $12.75. Here’s a fur-coat-that is positively handsome, rich, luxurious and by long odds the most extraordinary __value in all New York. Coats of the Same Kind Are Selling Generally tor $35. They are made of a fine quality deep Jap seal, as-smooth~and-velvety as~a~ genuine, high-priced” / Alaska seal, i ee The models are up to the moment—the newest and smartest sleeves and large storm collar, long rolling revers, Lined with heavy guaranteed satin. The lengths range from 22 to 24 Inches—the bust $ from 32 to 44 inches. A marvel of value at this special one- ry oor, Both St day price ... 24 Bection. minmialee, Toilet Goods and Drugs--Immiense Values! The Great “Replenishing”? Sale will be continued until Saturday night, with prices at the lowest possible point, Every item mentioned below has our absolu'e guarantee for quality. We positively warrant all medicines to be perfectly pure and just as represented. Without qualification or mental reservation we say the prices are the lowest ever made on similar high grade goods, z Toilet Requisites, | Manicure COKE'S DANDKUYT: CUuth :| Sundries. LUSTERITE, NML ENAM- | PRAY'S ROSALINE AY ED BORAX UVeEMBA ROUGE, SUPERBA FACE POWDER, highest quailty GLYCO) TH ? wa quailty: 8-08, battles... Brushes. 's IP, BRUSHES: > f full pint bot. each pair In wm box; A-Fine ] Like the Picture is yours to-morrow at Bloomingdales’ for ver vy TY inserting and cluster tucks. back, three-quarter sleeves—a bargain opportunity every. woman should avail of, at Fine Black Brilliantine Waists Trimd with cluster tucks and pleats; button at; long sleeves; made ta our own warerooms; that’s why we can sell all stzes, from 34 to 45 inches, at the very Uttle price of. French Hand-Made Underwear. The prettiest and daintiest- nainsook chemises, drawers, gowns and corset covers you've ever seen. quisitely hand embroidered and lace trimmed, grade expressions of artistic needlework that at least a third more than our Prices, Sets of Three Pieces from. .......$11.98 to $31.69 Beautiful Chemises - Handsome Gowns... Exquisitely Trimmed Drawers. seseseees $2.65 to $8.98) Charming Corset Covers. Skirts, modest to etbotate ieee Sian Be” The Very Smartest of All Veils. The popular automobile veils, i i 2 Is, in every quality and the very nesrestiend Prettiest shades. If it happens that we cannot match your at or gown exactly, tight from stock, we will make the veil to order and deliver it before night if you leave the order early in the morning, Tuxedo Veilings —In Lyons, France, our buyer gathered an_unequalled collec: + tion of the popular plain and spotted Tuxedo Veilings, which are now on sale from... Mourni ng Ribbon, Nun's Voiling ond Crepe, fancy nets, 14, 1% and 2 yards long, Hemstitcht, Tuckt and Chenille Veils, To emphasize the opportunit: pointed. very special at ine New Waist 2es- 98c Jt is a very prety new model, | nicely made of a good quality fawn: tastetully trimmed with embroidery, Button 98c Another Bar gain Friday Special Chiffon Veilings, also from this great French man- ufacturing centre, are here in all colors from.. Veils in a Complete Assortment. trimmed, plain and from Spotted Chiffon 1% yards long, {nall colors, forte : loomingdale Vetting Di tles we will offer to-morrow aremarkablertot ot Plain and Spotted Tuxedo Vellings, worth 265c¢ § per vd, at ou 20. ee’, More Specials in Just a week ago we held a similar sale of these inexpensive but decidedly serviceable garments. was so gteat that both lots were sold before one o'clock. We have succeeded in getting two_brand new lots to sell) } at the same low prices, so here’s the @ f° for-those-w' tter come early! Girls’ Mackintoshes ot grayranasb ford mixtures; have full sweep, military cape, Girls’ Mackintoshes TO 3 PAVE §9260"St “B9th St., Boctior They are all ex- ‘The same high- sell generally ‘for ...$2.49 to $8.98. .98c to $12.98 -98¢-to-$15.49:' 52.39 to $31 49% Mth St. Section, 12 4c to $1.50 a yard 5c to 98c a yard i 59c to $2.25 50c to $1.98 H=giving-proctivt=-7 5 Floor, 60th Bt. Section, ‘The response ho -wereidiskp=; t collar: coats ares im 36 to 52 inches; ba aera Women’s *2 to *3 Shoes, 750 Pairs To-morrow Only at These are shoes that will wear and always lookneat- and perfect good form. ~ pretty and always keep in $1.50 shoes by any means. 5 ‘The newest shapes in lace and button modets—made of:vict-kid, aut] Sires-236-to-8;-B,-C- Band B widths ¥| alluring special-to-the woman who wants. good: shoes at-economy's prii Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, 9th 8t, Bestlon. leathers and-patent-kid: ry cashmere; Tutt sleeveless coats, with full sweeps cape and Inlaid yvelyet collar; lengths i from 36'to 52 inches; special at... $3.49 Bloom ingtales’,fecont Fier, 69th Bt. Becton | ¢ ‘1.50 A decldedly| New Furniture for Thanksgiving at Greatly Reduced Prices. _ For to-morrow——Bargain Friday—we’ve placed: greatly fowered ‘fi figures dn nineteen different styles clorets varying in price from $13.75 to $85.00. This comes at-a-most-o; most sopreciated. This $28.00 Sideboard, Toso w! $19.0 4 feet long and} 6 feet hig h.! ak swell shape linen drawer | and roomy closets below ; | ‘itted with ished, prettily carved | and nicely fin | ished. ht Come. opyrig Gertiud “Athe dof Kinedors. are BMarchloneas. ; my Frances f rine time—just when a bargain in these goods iis visit thfs sale will aot go away disappointed, |This $16.00 |China Closet, Cf finely fig-| of finely Gnished ured Quarteréd | quartered golden # kolden oak, IS) og. ts 35 inches wide and has Hts | Has D.G.stape| round ends, ij. p drawers, | thoroughly well B made” and the Terular price large bevel) andit was anun mirror, and is) matcht value at that price F of sideboards and china j $11.75 fin $16.00 Is fj ks 34c. Henry id Pr emero, 3 pa Hi Le MW AU Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’, Lex, to 34 Ave., 591h to 60th St. All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’, Lex,

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