The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1907, Page 8

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ERESBY. Ownership of. Yerkes’s ‘Bonds Definitely Ar- ranged for.-Her. PA butt filed ‘a fow days ago by Emilie “Grigsby-against the Central Trust.Com- Pany to gain posscsaion of 47,000 shares promotion bonds of the London Un- wands Railroad has been settled, fies Grigsby hes been given possession th which’ wax placed with the for her Spurounnce-of.a plan. Mr. Yerkes had ited to provide for the young ‘vefore hin death. Ho gave ber \aaanificent mansion, .crowsed with @tt Areseures, at No, 0 Madison ave- Hive, which 1s adw closedand boarded Wo. and a sufficiency of bonds and ‘@pney to make her independent for tite. that while jay dying at the 2 ‘Hotel Emilie Grigevy (Wes continually at his bedside, His Wife-didjnot call to inquire about ‘him, @lthourh she was in New York in the ‘erkes mansion, « few! blocks up Fitth eve Publication of the contents of ‘the Yerkes will revealed that no mon- tion had been made of the name of Origaby. BP Difhoulty First Revealed. ‘White-it was generally known ‘Mr. Yerkes had provided for her, there Wea a, great deat of.eccrecy concerning Mali tregt On haa ‘The Cen- that Madison avenus at S! to-day and blocked traMfc for an hour. The dotrick was, belng taken from the excavation for a new building at Nos. ‘7T3-780 when It sltpned fram the rollers and fell flush across the avenue. , opt paenage. so that no one was hurt. of the way for an ‘hour. venticies of all description piled up otal Pnorti-mnd-south-of-thebosking paint, and a great crowd of delayed passen- kere swarmed about the ince. nerves wets called out ffom the fast Rixty-serenth street station to ndnale the! crow: tendent 1 oullding, blocking traffic, ‘on bafl im the Yorks ile Court. “SAM” HARRIS LETS "WIFE GET DIVORCE. |— heard:by Justice Truax in the Supreme Court today ‘was that @° Lillian Har- ris against Samuel Hf. Harris. Eyidenc, was taken to prove that Mr. bad visited a hotel one night wnry with a woman not his wii the trial was over In ten mitnut -tes tas to Calffornia asa thpagrical manager, now hiwing George M. Coha: chief attraction, offered no defense, an interlocutory deoree will follow In a BiG DERRICK FALLS AND BLOCKS STREET Track on Madison Avenue Tied Up for More Than an Hour. foot. Merrick ‘fej! across aixth atrest seventy. Cara bound in both directtons had been back to-aliow the derrick tree But t was Impossible to Ret the derrick out ‘Trolleys and whe re- Low DeWitt, the superin- charge of/ the work on the Was atreated charged’ with He Was later released th Among the undefended divorce caaes Jus: Truax reserved decision, but * Harris, known from Maine his Neither Mra, Harris nor her attorney, [Jacob Bteifel, would discuss the cies by. the.trustees of the eatate. Lather Lattin Kellogg was counsel for ‘Biss 'Grigeby in the “proceedings. He aid to an- Evening World reporter to- Aivorce court a fow weeks go, his wife, ¥thol Levey from Mr. Harris's star was loser in the Cohan, securing 'a divorce MM. Cohan from Justice ay: “The sult will never came to’ trial ‘The Central Trust Company bas set- ‘ted. we | epnere was never -ehy question an to the ownership of ithe bonds. although they. were deposited in blank, Miss Grigsby could z.0 dhaw dividends under that arrapgement, and asked) the Cen- ‘tral Trust Company to sake the bonds Over to her. ‘The trust company re d. ‘This refusal: made. tho bestaning. A suit necessary, The amount im ved is comparatively small.” report that the widow of Charles T.. Yerkes hax become reconciled to her “young husband, Wilson “Mix: Taphatieally dented to-day by &n authority than As neon ai her home by. an’ Evening ‘orld report fi “in NewYork or 1:do not care Syhere he tw a Geaire to know. “Misner hea not-been seen abo ual sts. /itia brother, Afdizon BMizne: Hoes not think he ls ‘abouts of Huillie Grigsby Is" She js suppowd to be KING. OF :SIAM OFF HON A EUROPEAN TRIP. ‘BANGKOK, .Blam. Mavch 27.—The} wlalongiorn 1, started BRITISH SQUADRON FOR “PAIR SAILS NEXT WEEK GERMAN AMBASSADOR | GOING HOWE FOR SUMMER WASH DIPLOMATS WILL GO TO » FAIR IN PLAIN STYLE, tin a AGE TO LECTURE ON JAP. sine pan, npuirned he “(eat ns gOnfronting the ne 2 are mol ae nd dinve/not the alichtesy’ yi Because it:contains the very} t “ }slements needed to rebuild -|svasting tissnes and replace |fceblencss with strength, AVe Tetum money if it fails to benefit, + ve fancy Cushions. signs and have marked them prices. = $3.00 to quins, ra Lord & | oun xet Vin trom any’ ¢f the Lu " nt the tending: és | every fawn. othe Tonk: for tip, Winol ‘agency “in Third Floor, We have taken some 10 ancy: Cushions, assorted de- » about one-half the ‘original “Present prices $6.50 each, ch. former prices $5.50 to 912.00 ¢ Suk Mantle i AMDT equins. We would direct special ttention to our extensive ssortment of Silk Lambre- @ 1a prices from $12.50 each, Nile, Ecru, Blue, Rosz, 2.50 to Colors: Whitt’ reen, Cri ‘ dway and 1 Pifth Averue: ITHE EVENING WORLD, GRAY LATHAM DYING THIS CO-RESPONDENT IS M’GRAW’S DOUBLE. F | y Latham, Harlem Man, Who Looks Like, 0;23,14'"0, Giants’ “‘Scrapper,"" Named in_ { thitted guicide 3 t Vineent’s Hospital ¢ 1. Divorce Suit. he will die, Mr. Latham fell from Michafl J. Roche, a butlding con-| Broadway car on Monday tractor, of No. 42 Firet avenue, tov jured bis head and has been Gale aaked for an absoluts divorce and} Se Si e cuntosy of hts etrht-year-old duughter Tixsie, in hia nuit’ betote| _ Drops Dead. of Heart Diacase. Justice ‘Troax in the Supreme Court against Kate Roche, who deserted him and her baby: when Lizzie was only atx anontss old. it was nei until Jan. 3, 155, that Mir. Roche secured the evidence on which Nis sult ts based. The corespondent, is J. J. Gibney, “a well known Harlem man, who looks’ Uke 'Mugssy” MMe- | Graw, and according to Mr. Roche's complaint. Is sometimes called “Me- Graw.”” ‘The story of the witnesses was a Sot ase simple one. Morris Lublita, proprietor esse tm of the Gramercy Hi teatified that ete a so Mr, Roche and two friends visited his one? we -Rotet—tis_the —night_in_question and} 8" _ routed, out J. J. Gibney and Kate “OCEAN VOYAGERS, On the Oceante to-day are to go away Baroness de Noirfontaine, Mra. J, B, Haggin. George H. Camp, Mr, and Mra, | F Henry de Vri: James Shaw Robertson, AE. Van H nm. u On the Statendam, are to leave to-da: Mr. and Mra. Geotge Ostus, Mra. F. Cantacuzene, Mra, B. P, Thiebaud. FURS, FUR GARMENTS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES RECELVED FOR STORAGE AND SAFE-KEEPING THROUGH-: OUT THE SUMMER MONTHS, j DURING WHICH PERIOD THE |PLACING OF ORDERS FoR THE ‘AIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS, CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS IS ESPECIALLY RECOMMBNDED. 7, LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED. eee Betty Aveaie, 34th and 35th Sweris, Newt York. OF iv. 6" Av. irs, Special. Easter Sale _ Newest Jackets IN THE FASHIONABLE SPRING CLOTHS AND BEAUTIFUL SILKS. For Thursday, Friday and Satcrday, Seoson’s Value, $8.75. Black Broadétoth Jackets in the latesttoose box coat or the litted eifects. Lined with good Guality liberty satin, Covert Cloth locket: ~—Bwagserioose ties, and. close-titting! mo. in. the fashionabie Prince Chap style. Taffeta Pony Jatkets— This_season's smartest. mod. cl; effectively trinimed with braid and embroidery; |ned with white liberty satin. the nobby ct; collar. culls and flap pockets infald with ' pastel shades of Panne Velvet. THURSDAY, MARCH 28TH.» Yr: SEL ae oc QUES ise) eee ‘Victoire’? and ‘‘Regina”’ Corsets MANUFACTURED IN PARIS exclusively for us, in the New Models to be worn with present stylé J ty also With Soutien gorge attach- ment cspecially for fullfigur Soutien-gorge Ccrseléts, Sorrect- eurs and other novel Corset accessories; pe yy ‘ NEW MODEL CORSETS-«URUSUMCOFF RATISTE CORSETS, medium high!bust, long dropshi garter attachment. Regularly $2.50 1 je COUTIL AND BATISTE CORSETS, long, round, slender wai: model, made with real whalebone, front and hip supporters, Regularly $4.50 ! 74 EMBROIDERED BATISTE CORSETS, new long hip model, . | _ {rent andside garters. Rezularly $5.00 3.25 AT ST. VINCENT’S. | 1 | Worth Children’s Coats Ge fftaamefy dfere Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. No made, * 7 5C thank } cents per V At $2 to Coats and Reefers tn sold_colors and fam All mixtures. many styles t med We Patent Leather Boots, $1 i and some Oxfords, ed, but no hurts that polish won't} cure, Button Worth 28 reel » Broa) | Floschcowits-Garnett Co. 402.4 of English ai The Sub-Station Sto the Sub-Station Store. er yard. t would take a skilled expert to find a thick thread ora skippedistitch, and you will say when you see them, Read fifty cents a vard for being so particular, Sub-Station, Dress Goods Section, Lansdownes, 75 with fitted Eton jacket Women’s Vi vests of w r welght. full brald and fancy but- | dowers, wings, ribbons and ma-| $2, White duck; heels. ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BASEMENT, STEWART BUILDING Made in Old Philadelphia t Far from the. Wanamaker Store We always knew William F. Read, and were the first to introduce and stand for the first Lansdownes to be They have grown better ‘and better, ayid we always have the pick of them and cannot eell them for lees than $1.25 per yard, unless we obtain them sutreptitionsly, cut the numbers off the edges and eell them at cost as advertisements, as some others do. About once in six months we get ‘the plum’’ of the miltin the *Seconds”* out of probably 5,000 (jn the half year. ,We. now have the 202 long and short pieces and/there are 152 pieces in blues, black, browns and olives for New York, and they go on sale this morning in These $1.25 Lansdownes tor ard. = Girls: low prices: for 6 to 14 yrs. white striped percale. Women’s Tailored Suits at $8.50 To-morrow morning our new Basement Store for Women’s Dresses will present a collection of handsome but very low-priced Tailor-made Suits of vafues rarely before matched. Made of attrac: tive mixed sultings; cut In correct Ines, after a popular new model, clbow sleeves; séams finished with strapping. braid and bulions; braided vest; Mined throughout with satin. Gored skirt, side plalted. Remarkable sults at this small price—$8.50 a sult ests at 10c tibbed ‘cotton. Low neck and feta Silk at T5c a yard. at 10c a gurment. | yard. $5, worth $3 to $& Beautiful three-quarter “length new models and o select from. Trim- |Easter gown. Trimmings H = ine ? 5 eadwear | }ish Bl martiapctinisa| Blavk Bonnets at $5. Bonnets and Hats Sat R VMI andy and pique, ‘lace ribbon ‘and Sizes for 6 montis! colored figures, front, |. Faced..-with border. white lawn, Kimonos at 85c turned soles; Cuban Nightgowns at 75c St. -Guting-—flannel-—-Ntt Iac? Boots and Some few seratch-|brald. A $1 kind for 756, $2 to $5. TA etar They are Worth $1.50. ‘Made Tan Oxfords, $2.40 | xe auras in white wound ie Welted soled Blachér Oxfords, In| colored stt{pes. Turnover collar govd—eorta,— Worth | in front, Sub-Station Store, Basement, Stewart Building. JOHN Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co., dway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets, OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN nd 404 Fifth Ave. at 37th St. {tractive Values in i A-35 Spring Suits . nd French ‘Mixtures in Pony, Eton and Manni away ‘models, elegantly ? tailored, Special 27.50 Value $40.00 re Silk and Wool Lansdownes made Wash Dresses At Low Prices Three groups of Wash Dresses made of guaran- »~ teed fabrice and finely tail- ored, “All are at tempting At $2.50—Finely tailored Dresses of the celebrated Toile du Nord ginghams | in various colors. Sizes ‘6 to 14 years, . See illustra. tion., » At $1,75—Two styles dressss;" ene with gulmpe, Inrge pink-apd-blue checks: “another in high-neck style. 0} black-and-white dotted ging- ham piped with white. Sizes At $1.25—Guimpe Dresses in blue-and-white and pink-and- Taffeta Silk, 75c a Yard 26-Inch guaranteed Black Taf- This o nnd width.!quality sells regularly at $1 a New Easter Hats, $5 + In—a—yariety—of-amart~shaper and a variety of pretty colors, so that {t will be easy to match your Wo also show today some-atyl- j Kimonos of white lawn with Yoke back and pink-and-white: or blue-and-white stripes: “High neck; yoke,” colfar® and sleeves trimmed with fancy Shirt-Waists at $1. and long slceves, with cuffs. Open “WEDNESDAY,” MARCH 27, 1907. if Novelty Clocks, stirrup and -hors¢shoe mounts, also Traveling || Carriage Companions of wicker and leather, plain Stern Brothers direct attention to their Importations of Women’s Knit Underwear of Ribbed Silk, Silk and Wool, Lisle Thread and Cotton, also large assortments of Italian Silk Undergarments. To-morrow; the following Excellent Values will be offered Fine Mescerized Gauze Cotton and Fancy Trimmed Lisle Thread Vests, Extra fine Gauze Cotton Vests, neatly. trimmed with hand crochet work, Mercerized Gauze Lisle Thread Vesis, with elaborately trimmed fronts and hand-crochet work, Fancy Gauze Pure Silk Vests, plain or hand ezochet trimmed, SS Infants’ Outfitting - Large assortmenjs of Infants’ Imported Wearing / Apparel’ To-morrow, at Special Prices Children’s Hand-made Dresses, sizes 6 months to 3 years, , $1.95, 2.25, 2.85 / Formerly $2.75 to 3.65 Hand-made Pillow Cases, ' Also a number of Finer Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases Much Below Value : eather Goods & cEoice selection of Shopping, Automobile and Chatelaine Bags, § Strap Books and Card Cases, in all the newest shapes and leathers. 35¢ He. __59e 98¢ 1.25, 2.50 Clocks. and fitted. : Unusual Values in Wairus Traveling Bags, 14 to 18 Inches, Isatber lined, with rveted frame, $5.75 Imported English Morocco Hand Bags, : ; with strap handies, in black, green and vio‘e, 5.95 Glove Kid Belts, with harness backls, in black, white and colors, 1.25 fe Brilliant Cut Glass Easter Display. of Flower Baskets, Centre and Flower Vases in Choice Designs. Exceptional Offerings in Fancy Bon Bon Dishes; -$2,45~Flower-Vazes, 14 inch, $7.50 Claret Pitchers, >__§,05 Water Sets, 7 pleqes, 6.50, Cabarets, © | 6.75: Ice Cream Set, 7 pieces, 14.75 K West Twenty-third Street = BAtinn edo. | 4 OFFER THE LATEST MODELS OF THE “FASSO CORSET,” : REPRESENTING THE RECENT CHANGES OF FASHION |. Hy IN WOMEN'S DRESS, ALSO NEW MODELS OF THE “ESNAH CORSET.” BHtth Avenue, 34th and 35th. Streets. New, Mork borg Taylor. Fine Imported and Domestic Novelties in Necklaces, Brooches, Bracelets, Vanity _ Cases, Gold and Silver Mesh Purses, Cigarette and Match Boxes Silver Articles Almond and .Bonbon Dishes, Clocks, Hat Pin Holders, Flower Vases, Perfume Bottles, Pencils, Bodkin Sets and Toilet ‘Pieces Fans A }Large Collection of Gold and Steel Sparigled, Ostrich Feather, Duchesse Lace and Hand’ Painted Parchment with various mountings i 3 Broadway, & 2oth St; 5th Ave; roth St, =e a

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