The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1907, Page 6

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HER WOMAN STS HM WIFE “IND PROSPERITY —_— “MAINTAINED 2 HOMES, Waited Spouse's Fortune on “gq Rag and a Bone and a Hank of Ha | tors woman in New York! fe terday said to dave been responsible the downfall of George K. Diller, Béven years prenident of the Consoli- @atéd Fruit Jar Company, of New , N, J., who he's not been at home, No. % Church street, in that dity, ince Sunday. “Yesterday, on hin thirty-fourth birth- @ay, the company issued n statement hat the resignation of Diller had been heeepted, because of his inattention to Business for the past year, and for ex- B& ctedite which resulted in @ Joss @f about $9,000 to the concern. “It 48 ‘also jounced that his beauti- Tal wike di that she Is through with him, r having made a yain ef- fort Gnd sacrificed a fortune in trying te Save bim from the other woman, “Whom Diller is said to have met four YeAra ago. According to beport, the woman" js Mra Des Jardins Mléo Known as Mrs. Basa Schott. and &t No. 600 West One Hundred and ~aixth street. 18a Beautiful Brunette. : as a! brunette of great 5 sala ind extravagant habits, sho to haye made emt a drain i resources that his wife end ityear-old daughter are on the ree. of poverty, and his mother-in-law hs Spent her private fortune tn the ef- to reclaim him. : what could be learied at the and Thirty-sixth street ont hotse (The William’ Henry) eh Jardins, as she was known foved Into a fourth floor apart- ‘abyere] months ago. She fyr- her fiat luxuriously, but en- ed very Httle. A man who fits jer’ descrition was known in the -@8 her husband. The man and ft is sald, hurried frem the erly this morning. carrying grips. ‘Woman had moved there from eld apartments at No. 2 Lenox ‘There whe Mved extravagantly 5 ed on a lavish scale. Her # ete fhe envy howe in that house as. Mre Essa Mott A men supposed to be Diller Shown as Mr. Schott. Married an Helress. Diller was married twelve years & Mira Nichols at Clyde, N. YT. who jetited a 32,000 eatate. loft by her shortly after her marriage. Nichols, Diller's mother-in-law, he has run through a fortune mating $60,000 within four years, «Diller is prostrated, but her tala freely of thetr predicament: ) MY daughter's husband met this four years ago,” she sald. “When my Gaughter learned of jt she made n effort to hold his love. She wrote M, and once went to see d plead with her. The woman ied to fnint when told he was “Later Mr. Diller seemed to repent, With this woman. ‘Then he be~ to make demands for money, saying Wal necessary to save bia business G4 Roclal credit. I indorsed his notes bad to pay them. Only a few days i 3 had to pay out $6,900, To-day, his { fourth birthday, I had to meet a + Rote Of his for $2,400. The hous. 4 to meet his debta, and his w mn done the fuinily washing 466 Expenses. ‘Bpe é invhis repentance until ASy, when « statement reached here a Now account he haa there. We never sacrifices to get money to pay bat ahy was on tha best of with him. We Ve been actually ugh foo has « brother, the Rev. Howard BO Mie wIster Te they OY Pasa, & greed wife of Reginald Kauffman, a Diller ja said to have been kept *h report that the | ill her and her | latel; a rif she ever met them ———— Bealed In Car Two Daya. freight car on a stéing | , from Saturday unti! | , John Kelly, a hatte; from A rail- World Want Supremacy ‘Tho Wortd printed 6,320 ate advertisements in | tectural’ Beauty. THE EVENIWG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 351, “TAKE OFF UID,” GIL'S PRIE TP. TO BOOM CITY \“Keep It Off,” Miss Healey’ Adds, and St. Louis Busi- | ness Men Approve. | 8h vours, Iuty H.—3ts May Hea- Ley. who got her ideas of running a! | ctty while she was a etenographer tn! New Yotk, won ti#'WVest En Business | Men's ‘Association prize for, the best! Answer.on ‘how to improve St. Louis’: with ‘this answert “Take off the Iid— “and let It tay off forever.” Gtie explained to-day that she used to ttye th Siow Fork. She wae omplored tn a*Mailden Jane Jewelry house. In’ her prise-winning suggestion went on to sayr “Permit racing, saloons end a! things whioh make a town lively. “het Dusiness men keep open and | flourtah every day and Sunday and ali night It will give employment to many } and Intrease the city’s revenue. | “I do not agree with Goy. Folk fn his {aeas of closing up a town He ts a good man, but bis schemes make a yil- lage of @ city. And then I've heard he takes a hignball when he wants It. Why shoulda’t he let others do the same?" ‘Miss Healey got $5 for ber sugges- tons. abe | those | ————— JOHN D.’S POCANTICO HILLS | “A MOST AMUSING LAYOUT.” | Architect Carrere Says Mr. Rocke: | feller Is No Lover of Archi- | CLEVELAND, July 3i—John M. Car- rers, architect, of New York, while here to-day to discuss plans for the | city’s group plan of buildings, eriticired | John D. Rockefeller’s architectural and | landscape ideas. } | “I know nothing of his Forest Hill,” said Mr. Carrere, ‘but I havo béwn over | Pocantico Hills, and {t is a most amus- ing layout—a word which seems to ex- | press the condition especially well. 1 | have been given to understand tha' Rockefeller is no lover of archite> beauty, but It seems as though he could have done a little better than he did at Pocantico, “Tike William Roch much better. John's centre of a district th he could not call ‘his all focal people. He but few friemis here. Does Allen's Foot-Ease | |Cool the Blood? Some doctors have sald sq and many Individuals have said that this dainty, antiseptic powder, shaken daily into the Shoes ts Cooling to the entire System. Scores of nerves centre {n the soles of | the feet and Allen's Foot-Ease soothes and quiets these nerves. Use every means to keep cool and avoid Heat Prostra- ‘Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. Clearance Sale, Thursday, ’ Women’s Summer Wear Lingerie Princess Dresses Princess Dresses—oy plain or checked Batiste, white and colors, richly Jace trinimed. Heretofore $9.75. to $17.50, 5.50 «4 8.75 High Class Princess Dresses— ade from ‘embroidered French trimmed with fine laces. Heretofore $19.75 to $39.50, 12.50 «4 15.00 Coat Suits —of iinen, white or tan poplin, English khaki, ‘semi-fitted coat, pleated skirt with folds. Heretofore €12.50 to $23.50, i 5.00. nt 8.50 Foulard and Taffe'a Silk Dresses Pri D of plat ncy Silks, lace yoke Lutalecvay tioned ove tell sie Heralore sass0, W2e ZO Walking Shirts for Women and Misses Wastiable Skirts_o1 tmported white poplin or linen, pleated models two folds. Heretofore $6.75.......--+..06 2.85 robes, richly Lingerie Waists Rich Lingerle Walsts_—tFrench Batiste, richly trimmed with laces and embroidery. Heretofore $3.75 to ot ‘High Class Lingerle Waists_o*eFrench batiste or Persian lawn, trimmed with fine laces and embroidery; exquisite models. Heretofore $7.50 to $9.75. Silk, Chiffon and Net Waists Walsts of Chiffon, Messalines, Taffetas and colored nets. Handsomely trimmed with fine laces. Heretofore $12.50 to $19.75, 5.00 3.75 1 | Misses’ Suits and Dresses | Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. ; Linen Jumper Dresses—tn white, light blue, pink or tan; | Waist pleated, embroidered, scalloped edge and beating; 7 S() | pleated skirt.’ Heretofore $15.00...........c00eeeeeeseee . | Hand-Embroldered Linen Dresses__1n white, tan, pink or blue, richly embroidered waist and pleated skirt, Heretofore $23 50. Tailored Washable Coat £11*¢s of tmported po tan or white, detachable silk collar and cuffs; pleated | with folds. Heretofore $16.50 12.50 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. tion. Try this siniple, popular remedy yourself and see if it ts not instantly Cooling and Refreshing. Sold by ai Driggetsts, 250 7) York department store of a) Two Days iH “ccc! OPPENHEIM, ; BROADWAY AND 21ST ST., The key to Fortune's vaults is commonly known as a World “Real Estate” “ad” “Acquire one to-day. FULTON AND BRIDGE STS., | NEW YORK. | SSS BROQKLYN. After Inyentory—Closing Sale The Entire Stock To Be Closed Out Regardless of Cost About 300 Ladies’ S materials — Tussah, Taffeta Silk and Voile —ranging in values from $35.00 to $59.00. Suits, consisting of fancy } | Tae 115.00 | | | $25.00 Siik Jumper Suits, 13.50 reduced to $25.00 Linen Jumper Suits, : “ “13.50 $20.00 Linen Tailor Suits, “ «1200 $35.00 Brilliantine Tailor Suits, © ( “ “ 20.00 $50.00 Ladies’ Tussah Tailor Suits, %) tf 20.00 | | Special $30,00 and | I : : | The Entire Stock of Outergarments, consisting of Taficta © | Silk, Pongee and Linen Coats, Tourists and Evening Linen Watking Skirt, Full Pleated Model. About ‘00 Ladies’ Walking Skirts. Coats and Capes, at One-Half Regular Prices. $40.00 Lace Coats, 15.00 4.90 5.90 Value $9,00 Value $10,00, $12.00 fee Be A Thoroughly Great and , h Truly Remarkable Furniture Event i} 1.90 — pe eam GN RUDEs a3 < : pee % — Begins Tomorrow, at Wanamaker's jt will be the first August Furniture Sale to be conducted in our New Building, where three entiro floors are devoted to furniture. : OE: This event is unique in that it presents ; chiefly the FURNITURE FROM A NUM, \ BER OF THE FINEST FURNITURE ‘FACTORIES IN AMERICA. | Many are reproductions of fine old c'assic and Colo- \ nial patterns. ‘This brings the price of ‘It is a great event because the’ price- reductions affect. about Two Hundred ‘ ‘Thousand’ Dollars’ Worth of fine and | these artistic and splendidly made pieces ~ ‘staple furniture. This does not mean that | 8nd suites down to tho usual cost of medi- all of our furniture is reduced at this | 0Cre grades—a fact that will be appre- | time. Such a condition would be absurd | Ciated by shrewd and artistic furnishers. to this, the greatest retail furniture busi- There is plenty, too, cf the medium- ness in America. Thisis, first of all,a COM- | Priced furnituro at decisive reductions; | PLETE Furniture Store—not a “Bargain but not a stick of furniture of question- Furniture Department.” We have instock, able quality or poor finish. : at the present time, about a half million | It is impossible to give the details dollars’ worth of fine furniture, which here. ‘The furniture will not: be com- means that just two-fifths of our stock is - pletely on our floors until late tonight, reduced in price. And this is five to ten and descriptions are out of the question. § a as Depend on finding JUST WHAT YOU times as much aes wie some! WANT -—for the greatest variety any in other “August Furniture ares. furriture store can show is here. When we originated the August Fur- Depend on making a HANDSOME niture idea in Philadelphia, almost two {| SAVING—for reductions average a third decades ago, 1t meant more to the mills I re to from regular values. and the mechanics than it did to the Remember that the furniture you buy public, Factories would always have-a; 1 n &"| will BE HELD a month or so, before great surplus of furniture, and the furni- | being delivered, if it better suits your ture makers would be idle for weeks at a | convenience. time. “They couldn't eat furniture.” BUT DON’T BUY FURNITURE AN You can imagine how they welcomed WHERE until you see what is being the advent of the Wanamaker August offered at WANAMAKER’s. Tho greatest Furniture Tdea—semi-annually it turns furniture business in America gets the their furniture into money, and the. richest “plums” of the trade, of course, | and YOU will want to share them. dinner-pail and the dinner-table are full | : all year round. Sixth, Seventh and Bigsth floors New Bufting, Ready, when the store opens TOMOR- 10 AKER |; ROW. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Brogdyay Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. © HN WANAM wp RESTAURANT EIGHTH - : anpson Crayford Co. A Stirring August Sale of. Schencke Pianos. ‘ fa ¥ourth Floor, We offer in connection with our Great August Furniture Sale a remarkable opportunity to secure $350 Schencke § Upright Bae 1 b The drawing at the-left. conveys some slight concep- tion of the graceful outline and beautiful designs of the Schencke. But to judge ee) of the rare purity of “its __tone you should _ bilipsborn THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP. Now Selling the Entire Stock— of Hearn & Hyman Who have retired from business. We have purchased their entire stock At 33% Cents on the Dollar. We offer this high-grade apparel at prices that simply have no relatton to actual-vatues. SUITS. $15.00 to $25.00 Linen Cutaway, Prince Chap and Pony Sults... $35.00 Linen Sults, finest quality. $35.00 Slik lined Yoile Suits, Fton and Pony models... 7.50 12.50 22.50 : come in and hear it played. $3.50 Marte Antoinette Tub Dresses.....- Teceseresccenerertees 3.90 Our! a goojmact with the makers of the | famous $ j1a00 French Lawn Princess Dress, trimmed with German Val.. 7.50 |] | these epiengif’ tastrumentarnton mall rerniariy,throushowt the 2 I 5 $23.00 to $4870 Lingerle Dress of finest materials......... eee 14,75 Pe ae pict etraesiten ene COATS. $10 Down—then $5 Monthly. No Piano offer more liberal could be made. The SCHENCKE UPRIGHT te 9 Be. prow a case ot fora Se aie re ~ 4 We Habs ee F dbolel any one might to have in dis toms, Inclosed rt $18.75 to $22.75 Coats of Mixtures, Stripes, Checks and Pla is 0.00 Foie Feit 97 Kora Sopper tots Stl ies and abate 425.06’ to $35.00 Broadcloth, Silk Eton and Long Teffeta Coats... 13.50 Wer wall take Four eld’ Piano in exchange aa rect payment $25.00 to $30.00 White Serge and White Lace Coats...........+ 13.50 Attend the August Piano Sale To-Morrow. SKIRTS, $5.75 White Linon, pleated models, with two folds............+ 3.50 $10.75 to $12.75 French Serge and Chiffon Panama, two folds.. 6.75 $20.00 Silk lined Mesh or Altman Voile Skirts... +++.s0sscreeee 9.75 ; WAISTS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1ST 5 £4.50 to $5.90 Persian Lawn Batiste, elaborately trimmed... 2.60 ay : ii $12.75 to $1475 Allover English Eyelet and‘ sheer matertal 5.00 Women s Summer Apparel $22.50 Lingerie Walsts, various mouels......---r-seeeerereree - 10.00 ¢ ; AT SPECIAL PRICES TO CLOSE WHITE SWISS DRESSES. Waist embroidery trimmed ; erlhs ~ skirt with cluster éf tucks, 478 WHITE LINEN SUITS, Semi-ftting coat; pleated skirt, 9,00 WHITE LINEN COATS, hip length, : 6.00 ee through to 22d. -. 12 West 23d St. Ryuiam The man who makes a “bid” for business fs the man to ‘ wham business comes. Let a World “Want” give your “bid” | [ Broadway & lob Steat. broadest publicity, ray SAN, #

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