The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1907, Page 15

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THE EVENIN PFBRY BELMONT (ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM Seeks Divorce With A BLACKBALLED BY EXCLUSIVE CLUB ‘Chevy Chase of:Washing- + ton Doesn’t Want Him as a Member. Mrs. George Holmes, of Cleveland, has med her husband for divorce because American newspapers, but Insists Chat she confine her eyes to Engitah jour nals. ‘The husband ts « physician and an Englishman, He saye HIS FRIENDS ARE ANGRY ven gave them the hondr ofa «lance, yet he knows they are hot fit for Als wife to wee Mrs, Holmes alleges that her hustand yrould not permit her to visit her rela- tives .or let any of @hem come to seo | her. She thinks she ts capable of know- ing what she wants, asd aska for her freedom and enough allmony to buy the necessaries of life, Including newnpa- press. The doctor | learned jaat night They Had Warning, Though, and Urged Him to With- , draw His Name. WASHINGTON, April 4—Perry Bel- Mont has been refused membership in ._ the ultra fashionable Chevy Chase Club, and as a result there is a social war on here, Mr, Belmont ts a member of the ex of the mult. “BEART HIS HELL *so ¢lusivo Metropolitan Club, but he was anxious to enter the Chevy Chaao, which Owns & magnificent club-house The members ride to hounds and it is the sporting club of the city, Béme of Mr, Delmont's friends went to him when they learned that be war about to be ordgosed and advised his pot to permit bis name to be put up. ‘Mr. Belmont persisted in his detesmina- tion 10 become a member, and was | duly propowed. and bis name was * posted, as reauired by the rules of the | Sind. After the mecessary time had ) elapsed he was voted on for member (hip. and ‘the two biackbally sufficine @o reject an applicant for membdershiv ‘were found to haye been cast. ntit he fe reincarnated. While therg are many who belleve he will lle there a long ttme, Mr, Lyman has figured, from his Biblical research, t only have to wait 60 years. expecta to resetve anew start in tfe His sepulchre cost $1,000. BH willing that his” boc It earth, but ins Be above Kround. Mr. 1. five years old and wenithy man ‘The two blackballs are understood to have bron cast by Major-General Wail- @ce Randolph anda Washington lawyer _ named Worthington, Mr, Belmont ts said to have felt such resentment that sehen, a day or two ago, with friends, be waa inyited to mget a party which included Major-General Randolph. he ‘ made a few ted remarks and stalked. from the place. Mr. Belmont has a number of friends! who are members‘of both the Chevy Chase and the Metropolitan, and they + ‘ere highly indlg tee “ADMIRER DELUDED CATOCTOPUS WITH 8 EYES AND 16 FEET, Pour kittens joined together tn the tracting much attention im the villare of Winnetka, near Chicago. The kittens are perfectly pormal tn every way, ex- by strong strap-lke attachments, thus forming a real catoctopus, with eight eyes, thirty-six lives dnd sixteen feet, avith' @ combined supply of claws suifi- | cleat 40 sone all, the ‘sce Oat of lt: undreds of children are flocking |Bo tea the corlosties. “They play wot the arace and sctivity of @ single cat The owner, John Buscher, thinks their voice will develop to tenor, soprano, contrato and bess, and that he will Real Newspapets Which Husband Objects to Her Reading. she says he will not permit her to read. he Goeen’t | ‘| read Amorican papers, In fact mever | manner of the Siames¢ twine are at: | cept that they are cloosely connected | ALL OVER THE WORLD ++ itbay aotigh to Buy, pointers ! have a quartet of night musicians worth | hearing. WOMAN A BARBER FOR THE CHURCH, In order to raise money for her churoh & woman of Trenton, N. J., has become her basband's ba and shaves hin three times a we Ladies’ Aid Soctety © shaving him for pan Ideal way to est devote to my chur face wns eritically examined by fellow peeoken, of the Grace Baptist Churc and only a few patches of skin were mis The husband te looked upon as & true hero and martyr. JUDGE PUNISHES | MAN IN BATHTUB, ve money I wish to John Artl got the first bath to-day | ho bas had for ten years. He will have t nis evening, and to-morrow two, Ho wil also teke | children, when the htm said to ave known his arrested “him on et = cre ie wentieinan cleaned up,” sald ¢ idan, and. se tenced him to two baths a ‘day year and @ half in the workhouse |SUN ACCUSED OF | BEING FIREBUG. | Ola Solis accused by the Fire Depart | ment as an incendiary, and that he is giulty admits of no doubt. His rays set fire to a can of phoaphStus on the roof of a building at Eighteenth street and Fc for a avenue, occupied by Eimer &| Amend, wholesale druggists, and <hough the bucket Lrigade of the firm put be department was calle weed Lo the | supply the roof, The sun dried up the water yosterday, and as there was @ leak in one of {he cans the atu€ reached the at- mosphere and began to blaze, DR, BUTLERS MA Got Savings of Servant of the Columbia President by t--°. “False Promises.” £ Anna Jassner, the'pretty blonde house maid of Mra. Nicholas Murray Buder, wife of Columbia University's President |” . W extremely sorry to-day that she opened the front door of No 19 Bast Thirtieth street when Albert Schwartz, & bandsome photograph enianger, called, {At least Albert said he was @ photo- | graph enlarged, but he turned out to pe & pocketbook Giminisher. As anna Mt thig t# how {t bappened. Makes delicious crusts, griddle cakes and muffins. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, Schwarts enlarged her photo and Quly | Gelivered it. After (wo meetings be had | won the housemaid’s heart afd bor- | rowed $10. At subsequent trysts It de © veloped that Albert Wad lost most of the | tools that enabled him to persue bis ) proper vecation as engineer, in the San “| Francisco disaster. The tew he had saved were in pawn and it would take + ®% mutter of $80 or wo to get them out * Would Anna? Anna would. ‘Tuen there = Fae. = with, ‘engineering ped Mtbere roy cm, con Anne iy prom deed tim $150 & euunll At the end of tne mont nas ail her. money. baok fn the f forty more Raw, ‘be Anpal Anni | ABER, there was. a, Jetter ¢ropped oe ered it 1 Xamp Vlaitg the E Ean Fifty t Anna et i ¥ lente "Set 9, on " watled Albert bas ote | HE HAD TO HIT SOME ONE. | So Little Mam Punches Stranger’ t Nowe om “L." Jalfus Rosenbaum, of No, 14 Bast * One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street, ‘es riding uptown in » Third avenue | L" train last night when his paper was snatched from him and somebody struck him om the nos, When he could see he didtingulshed a little bit of man with @ @oubled fst standing x there. ered! him, and = when, th to One ‘end » Twenty A mare they took the little * fellow to ‘Eon and Twenty- } eixth ptr Why did you-smaeh thie gentionan's } Bone * poked the Sergeant, “Well, I dot amy Day O-day,” wad the ~ Bite, man. Soe ae Women’s for Dress, is m We ly show Stiff ae tor Tailor Suits teats moderate. Fs $8.95, $10 and $12.50 | For hats with the same srseant of style and of a2 good : materials you would to pay the exclusive mil- 4 Uners $5 to $10 more than oar prices, ches, aged twelve, of No. 7 ce wee ue Nacre Braid. Hats, n workroom with fine Foathets or Wings, Our Showing of Trimmed Hats Carriage Wear t in its entirety, splendid new models both in lar, afternoon and evening wear. Our prices areextremely Tailor Suit Hat Sectibn—Special for To.day also Tuscans trimmed in our hamid Jaunty Mushroom Hats. for which he pays} told the story of his} id, “and 1 find it{ G WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, ~ J. B. Cors sets nod Ww wiht To ds ;regul pri 3 mpecist OC | 1907. wonieenage you may the Bargain Hesement thing of a price interest to if Man-Tailored Suits at *15 Including every new sivle that has come out so far this season! OF Third Floor. saw at the price are involved in a special Priday Sale Prince Chap Suits, Sack Coat Sutts. Cutaway Sutts, Smart Eton Suits, ays and black he Eton Model hap vestee of silk, | finished with «ilk braid ‘and buttons. tasting colors of satin. through; skirts new box or ¢ All coats are lined with guaranteed taffetta. All skirts are made in the new box and cluster pleated effects. In $ this Friday sale we offer you a meat extensive selec- 15 ite with self silk tree tion at Handsome French voile skirts, Colors: resed t $45. some worth much Important! &e. Sold all se quick clearance EBD desire cabernet EMS AS EM AOE SL SRA Be Oe aia bases Just 50 Satin Rubber Coats at §9.75. Made of fine Satin Rubber, tan, red or castor; lustrous finish; fall double -b front; cirev\a> back; high turn-over collar; finished with satin buttons. Saas foo Women’s Walking Suits. worth up to $12; spectat tor friday at pa Great Sale of amen: Weal OMETHING like three hundred of the smartest man-tailored Suits that you ever Suits that for style and corfect lines, good material | and cgreful workmanship are inno particular second to gar- ments marked in almost every other'store at $24 and $25. All the newest fabrics, all the newest shades, including the mw browns, ‘The Prince Chap Sait—a popular model has the desirable manntsh tailored collar ff The Cutaway Suit is made in the four-| and +. Button style of invisible stripe worsted; | The Sack Coat Suit—in pin stripes—all rolling shawl collar nnd cufls, in con-| colors, Coats have tly t, button uster pleats, drop- astod stitched straps over shoulders—— £5.49 2m Second Pieor. ' E have put our greatest effort into getting the very newest in waists this season—when new style is hinted at in Paris we learn of it, by cab and in many instances we have brought out the Paris idea in our Waists before the Paris-v ade bats, arrive, We are showing a magnificent assemblage of Women's Dress Waists in Keru Nets, White Laces; also Messaline Silks, Taffetas, ete, Every Waist priecd surprisingly low, From among them we offer special: Lace Dress Waists at $8.50. Of fine quality Pilet Late, flenr-de-tip th tascy yoke frost kad brick leqve ani silk lining” - Dainty Batiste Waists at $2.48. Made with pn tucks and Vat. lace, em broideres medallios ‘ked cuff, and. collar edged with lace xtremely drewy waist ] for this price. Fine Lawn Waists at $1.19. ding modek—one style bas three embrokdgry, four rows of Val lace and tucks, and t back trimmed with two rows of embroidery. ‘The otber has a full froot of all-oyey embpo idery. jahen lace ied and enbroid- ml Tront | every store in the city in this particular grade of silk. This is the regular 6{¢ quality polka-dot messalne Pongee and we have hundreds of yards of the browa grounds / so demanded just now—also navy blue with white dots, Royal blue with white dots, white with black and black with white dots. Choose to-morrow from & tost exce; tional assortment of ' 89¢ Checked and Striped Louisines, 58c yd. | ___75e imported Messaline, 59e yd. i => Silk Remnants. Important Sale of Rubber Goods. », ya... Rese thoroughly’complete Rubber Goods Section offers savings of special moment for Friday. Not an article that is interior or “Seconds’’—all first quality worthy of the Simpson Crawford guarantee. 1,000 Pairs of 59c. Rubber Gloves at 29c. Bath ‘Sprays, 5 ft. rubber tubing, | Simpson Crawford Co.'s one year large ; T5e. value, at 49c. fusrantecd Fountain yringe; three hard 800 Rubber Sponges, value S6c., pan testtben Gar 9c, S-qt. size, Face Bags, 1 Mrs. Ella Wilson's ladies’ Safety Syringe; $3 value at $1. ep Hodgman’ nants from grades up to $1 yd. Rubber-lined Wash Cloth Case, 9c. Complexion Bulbs, Ic. and 9c. * containing Sanitary Wash Cloth, value 24c., at 1%¢. nel Ci Rubber-lined Soup Cases, 12c. ores Hot W = ‘c “4 ter Bott! Rubber-lined Toothbr: 780 wide Ribber-Nned creton covered Tray- | r | Red Rubber 9! Cases, for hajding Toilet Coriifiexian Brushes, 11¢. ticles, #8 Bath Sprays, shower and massage Coton-apvered Sponge Pags, 10c. Silk Sponge Bags, specially priced for this sale, 39¢ to $1.50, Rubber Bath Caps, 3c. | Simpeon Crawford ‘Co.'s Reliable | Hot-Water. Bottles; %-qt. size; | combined, §1.69. Hard Rubber 1) Jressing Comb; ¥sec, regularly, at 1c. Hot Water Bottles, regular price 59¢., at 49. Rubber Lined Creton Tourist Cases, 40c, Throat and Nose Atomizers for oil | | Cares, 12c. | | | | Covered guaranteed for one year; Bic, Wearever Hot Water Bottle, ¢-qt. size. Made | of firest red rubber, cloth lined.. At 95¢. Wearever Fountain Syringe; red rubber; three band rubber tubes, $1.35, Kleinert's Sanitary Rubber Sheet- __ing, best quality, yard, 65c. Munyon’e| Witch Hoos! | Suitable for business or d ==> TN, | 50c Satin Pad Supporters, 25c¢ t® Notion Dept, coliection of some 2,800 pairs satin 100 ster Ro months, 2 of the best Axminster quality. Beautiful Street and fF Becand Vioor, and Superb Dress Hats for Prem ™ $4.95 braid—trimmed A really vt 4 pad support- ers, with four wide straps oft superior lsle elastic, in white, black, blue aod pink. Mail orders filed. ' SS! ae: - $14 Atlas Refrigerators, *9. 793 ° af Fifth View We consider the purchase of this lot of Atlas Refrigerators 4 piece of good fortune, for they a regular $2.50 quality, Swisses, 15¢c. a Yard. 627 Main Floor are the superior to any in the market. Would have bought double the quantity could we have had them at so low a price. In the constenction of these Refrigerators only first-class materiale bave been used, The lumber is thoroughly kiln dried; cares are ly built’end finished in yolden oak, highly P 5 lifteover style. ‘Phe food and chambers are lined with silver faish hne— ar Me have food chamber in enamel, wanised tron, and ice $9.75 ih Ci Rh fr vat $15, YA tet weet _ Apartmeny House etrierwor 18.00 °. perfectly, ‘$0. 18, 0 ME as ME <a 2,000 Yards of Polka-Dot Messaline Pongees at 45c. A SEK purchase that brought about a most ;extraordinary saving on one of the most demanded of Silks enables us to undersell ome two thousand yards at, per yard, 6£c Guaranteed B) io Taffeta, 48¢ yd. peck and colored trffetas, foulards, crore de chine, ough Special, 49c, 39¢, We und All fabrics from which good trpusers are made are shown, in either plain str.pes or fancy effects. sa Wears —t oys’ Suits, Sailor or Russian style, 214 tol 10 and Boys double-breasted’ Suits # to 16. (0x12) A Axminster Rugs, $18.50 offer the balance of a tremendous purchase of slightly mismatched Axmin. at as price which makes them the best Rug Bargains offered in The imperfections are so slight they can hardly be seen and the Rugs are There remain less than 100 of these )x!2 Hugs, which are well worth $24.50; 5, 000 Yds. of 50c. Oilcloth at le. Ya, Just the right mate ia! for covering the kitchen and back hall floors. meaning of our special price to-morrow for Oilcloth of this good quality. Heavy mottled, reversible Smyrma Rugs ty, _eperial at "$1. 25 || Embroidered] A PURC HASE involv- ing # large enough quantity to bring the price to a point where we can offer you a decided bargain. These Swisses are to be found in the new stripes, dots and figures, on white grounds, and will launder Nothing neater for susimer dresses } || 8.00 pair for _ Mate Fleer, 45¢ l-inch Italian Tatteta, 69c yd. | 19c yard, New Spring Clothing at $12.50. © Second Floor, pin ik that has aii the character of gar- ments made to sell at double the price. pas sale involves a collection of suits from a prominent New York manufacturer of Men’s Cloth. , ing who, owing to the fact that the garments were finished too Jate for Faster trade, turned them over to the Simpson - Crawford store at a third under regular price. The saving is yours, and though the price-is-ridicuh: low for clotling of worth, the style and eut of the garments, the good mate- rials ard the thorough workmanship displayed commend then to ‘the man who wo. ld appear absolutely ccrrect in the matter of his dress. In the collection will ke found the new Spring fabries— In Checks Club Checks . Plaids Black Thibets And Guaranteed Blue Serge Coats are made ip single atid double-breastet styles—eut long and with qlore-fitting \aidbroagd shoul. ere—all si-es $12. 50 and builds are to be found in this sale at...... as fot an ROTOR meen Leaeebia - Kuppenheimer Clothimng—new styles tor Spring —thé smartest models ever brought out by this famous Coth- ow $15.50; $19.75, $29.76 Men’s Trousers(New Materials) $3. all sizes waists or inseam. £9 Fourth Plone Heels, 10c¢ £e Notion Dewt, BIG purchase from a large Western Ttubber “concern that discontinued making thee}. heels. We took all he had -some 45,000 pairs, mostly lo gna l and medium sizes. Regular 5 Rub- ber Heels at 10¢ « pair. our special $18. 50 A saving of one-third the April Sale of Upholsteries and Curtains Continues. 1a Vourth Piees, HAT this sale has been a success from the first hour is granted by all who have had occasion to take advantage of the opportunities afforded. Our immense purchases have enab'ed us to offer more truly remarkable values than have been known | in years, | | ihe special attraction for to-morrow comprises a large pur chase of Notiingham and Cable Net Curta'ns-~bought direot from the mills and at 1-8 to 1-2 under the regular prices. 75c¢ pair for $2 Curtains. 1,00 Pair for $2.50 Curtains, 2.50 peir (or Sf Cunt cereale, 00 pair for 1.50 pair for

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