The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1908, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

a eo ° —E EX-MRS, CORWIN | SAILS AS BRIDE OF LORD'S SON Was Wed to Capt. Arthur Hill) at Lakewood, Father Explains. TO BE MARRIED AGAIN. Menges Doesn't Know Exactly} but |.ondon Ceremony Is on Account of Something. Shortly before the steamer Celt!e, of the White Star line, sailed for Liverpool | to-day a tall, blond man with a miil- tary bearing, and unmistakably Eng- lsh, accompanied by a pr smartly | frocked blonde, jumped fr mobile, and, with an air of great mys- tery, hurried aboard. They went to stateroom No. 10, !n| which there were } of flowers and | wherein certain a: of their luggage Feposed, all bound with white ribbons and butterfly bows. ‘Are you bride ang bride tall Britisher was asked by an Evening World reporter. li you tell us who you are?" “Iam Capt. Arthur Hill, of the Irish Rifles” answered man, and added, with some show of embarrassment, “and this lady ts—er—yes, she is my bride. But never mind what she is.| But I'll tell you what we'll do—we'll wire all about o: es back t) you by Marconi, after we mass Sandy Hook That'll be a folly good lark, won't it, dear?" to the lady. Was Ex-Mrs. Corwin. “The jolliest_ Kind,” she returned. smiling, “and s0 origin But don't tell them who I am. . Arthur.” and Arthur obeyed. j Nv entreaties could move either of the two, but the reporter returning to the pler a little later there found @ rather disconsolate group, from whicli he culled the information that the lady was Mrs, Robert Mengis Corwin, w got a divorce from Hai Corwin, and was well kuwn as ‘Bele Sheepshead Bay.” The group on the pier was composed | of Morris Mengis, i.e Sheepshead Bay | turfman, his wife and yvunger Guugh- ter as pretty as lier sister pd they sat) on a heap of steamer trunks and travel ling bags. ‘The younger Miss Mengis hugged a downeast lise spaniel, whicu Lilted its voice and howled 6. “Phat is my daughter, Kobi Mr, wengis, “anu she is Burope with her uusvaad—ner new nus- | bana, 1 siiould say—Capt. HIN, of the dieu ines, Wie a tue sun of Lora the ot dual, of London, age | We inieiuey going with them," he added, iudier jiains put | ies @un't Seem tu Want Us especiany, SU 1 Lowell Stay nit 18 Mul wu elopeneni was usked. cap "Oh, uv." said the were mart.ed, all rigat t Lakewood, but they assur y Would be murned again When they reach London, Doesn't Understand Second Weddiny. “What is oijest of that’ in quired the re 4 “Some sort of an En or somethag to do with religion, Was the answer. know What it's ai Mr, Mengis Was asked for more uculars us to the Woou and became sh legal kink, | berg Huis “Blest it thing like They met some Beach, and Capt. J @ big family Lord Hill, ts an Irish Ritles, the Aengie luggage and the sud ll tio ‘tollowed inh is Corwin has beer Rector's and sari Eloped With the “Ang She eloped, when a LP, of ag Harry Corwin, the of a to Comptrol B Table (loths and . | SPRING OUTFITS FoR MIs: THE EVENING V WORLD, ID MILLIONAIRE ‘Belle of ‘Sheepshead Bay” Again Bride, and Sails Away 5 Hal sey Corwin McCutcheon’s “The Linen Store” Table Cloths & Napkins At 33'4° Discount During the next two weeks, or until the lots men- tioned are exhausted, we shali offer a very attractive assortment of Housekeeping Linens, etc., at unusually low prices. The principal lot consists of a large importation of Hand oom Damasks manufactured by one of the oldest and most favorably known Irish manufacturers. The goods are of the highest grade and are abso- lutely perfect in every respect. “The Linen Store” stands guarantor for every piece in the entire lot. The assorfment inciudes more than torty first | B class designs, aud in all cases Napkins may be had to match cloths. Specials in Other Housekeeping Goods above we offer a larce collection of lowe priced Napkns, which show VERY DECIDED RE- \lsoexceptioial vaiues n iuwels, Sheets and Pillow Bianxets and Com.ortables Resides th DUCTIONS. Cases of pure Unen, Bed spre ds. 5th Ave. & 34th St, Upposite Waldori- Astoria, #. Altman & Cn. ES, BOYS AND CHILDREN THE MOST RECENT DESIGNS IN MISSES’ AND GIRLS' SCHOOL ore nociad pan’! AND PARTY FROCKS, OUTERGARMENTS, SEPARATE SKIRT3 AND BLOUSES; TRIMMED HATS FOR SERVICE AND DRESS CASIONS; BOYS’ CLOTHING, INCLUDING SUITS, TOP COATS AND REEFER>, HATS CAPS, SHIXT WAIST3 AND BLOUSES: WASHABLE SU.T3 FOR LITTLE BOYS. COMPLETE SPRING ASSORTM:NTS OF UNDERGA\ HOSIERY. BOOTS, GLOVes AND NECKWeAR FOR Mi3SES, BOYS AND CHILDREN. The Song Hit of LONESOME TOWN (Both Words and Music) —With— Next Sunday's World 34th Street, 35h Street and Sth Aner. West fed St West 23d S$ The M. & M. pa Special $10.00 Trimmed Hat has gainel distinction as the smartest example of Trimmed Millinery and the counterpart of Hats sell.ng for double the money. These hats should interest every well dressed woman and those economically inclined. Tailored Trimmed Hats very artistically trimmed. Values $7.50 and $10.00, $4.95, $6.50 Imported Model Hats A superb collection from the most distinguished designess of Paris. sO | |Broadway Puzzled by Denial THURSDAY BEEF COSTS § CENTS WED CHORUS GIRL? All Meat Prices Soaring and Consumption of Vegetables on the Increase. Given Out by Fainily of James Laughlin HI. of vegetables and breakfast food ts re- the markets and neement issued from that there was a nether the scaralty jal. It 1s a fact that the has been mounting Ike k dit shows cried from. ed yeste 10) fersion to ma aire, Ty a Pittsburg millio of beef hava pound within a have gone up ¢ Spring lamb is up 3 nb and mutton 2 cents a pound and pork. veal and other meats proportion. Meat in general ents a poun t year w as With “a company at Ats| to-day than it was yesterday jantte rere met sey 7 Wealthy young men. from Pittaburg PRTURO DOR ED SLs Lerner ro AC ene ieyla cordng to what friends rd among to-day, in the judgment of many. retati them James Laughitn $4. rs who have been interviewed by 4 Young Laughlin and 2 said to be at Palm B The Evening World. ide are now a ing Speciaity House, in Every Department. Special Suit Offerings For Friday and Saturday Unprecedented Values, WOMEN'S AND YOUNG WOMEN’S SLITS, Black new spring mixtures anc fancy stripes Prices $25, 528 and $32 Values $30.00, $35.00 and $39.00. Prown and in great variety. WOMEN'S AND YOUNG WOMEN’S English and French Novelty Cloths, large assortn Prices $35, $42 and $48 0), $48.00 and $55.00. SsUITs, ment finest imported fabrics— very Stylish Values $42 tISS AND JUNIORS? SUITS, All sizes, Cf the newest and best materials. Jaunty styles. As car made an ed as our Women's suits. Prices $18, $19.50 and $22.50 Values $25.00, $28.00 and £30.00, Special Note Don't fafi to visit our new Hat par t Customers are delighted. Hundreds of models, No twoalike. $10.00, 12.50 and 15.00. Broadway JOHN Forsythe -tstn street Lord & Taylor Glove Department Special 12 Button Lenoth Mousquetaire Kad Gloves in Black, White, Tan, Navy and Green, Po) T.O5 per pair value $2.95 16-Button Elbow Length Mousguetaire Kid Gloves in Black, Pink, Creim and L ight Blue, DI oS per pair value $3.25 Ave.; Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th 19th S: A Home of he Rooms Complete- ly Furnished Oven Saturday Evenings Until 10 ofelock. These rooms are on :xhibition at our showrooms, ROOMS >= 7,00 Ee ROOMS $150: Furnished ished Our liberai Complete, at jetes ut Write for our NEW. BOOKLET containing info mation regarding our outfits, Mailed free on application, necticut. a ? ance terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey or Cone We Hh ED Freight. 84th “L' ‘station Door. MORE A POUND NOW ce | A notate Increase tn the consumption| APRIL 2, 1908. stores, ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS. 6TH AVE.. 22ND TO 23RD ST..N. Men’s $15 Spring Suits 39c] fa 82 stout for sults for Bulls Men’s and Boys’ 69c Nightshirts, “men, sitm men Ss Made of good quality musiin cur extra lone and wide: double sUtched chest throughout, and in ail siges from 1 Butts of to 18 neokband; the values black thibets, bla ee] finished worsted: caasimeres, Gre 8c, and 86, each- ape 9 clal for to-morrow, each., c cheviots and worsteds, Our Regu- Men’s 50c single |) and © dou lar Price breasted style, all i Shirts hand-tatlored garner for These Nogligee stvie to. eth Suits Is $15 from the shops of chant tallo: Men’s $8 Trousers nade of good percales, Mado of good worsted in nent! 1, special striped effects: good, gerviceab! for Friday. at qu ities: Buliabie serviceable \for business. wens: sizes me to 60 waist; News 8 fomorrow tor, $1.69 Boys’$3 Combination Suits, Including Two 29¢ Men’s 15c Half Hose In handsome stripes and figures, and well worth 150. ‘a pair; spe 9¢ clally priced for Friday ran pairs for per pair Pairs of 1. lish Gloria Umbrellas for men ani women; gocd assortment of plait ney “handles, “each B Boys’ Rusgian and Sallor Blouse Suits one fMtted with case 6 ee Z shield Fach) nuit matol se pric m matoh: spectal ‘sale price 9e re sd45 Friday Undermuslin Specials Will afford economical shoppers a rare chance to save on undergarments of the highest class workmanship and materials, Combination Suits at Low Prices combining a doubie or triple garment; corset cover aud crawers or corset skirt, Made of fine lawn or nainsook, utifully trimmed and ribbons. BREAK AST te por CUPS AND 84 new rations and regular price. $1.60 special per $2.25 values, at $2.98 values, DRAWERS, $2.98, insouk or cambric, low or V neck, pret- BQ@ 1.50 valnes at.. DRAWERS of nainseok or camDric, in many tyles; umbrella flounce effect; trimmed at. musiin, hem and ed or umbrella ruf. mail a0 17¢ w neck or with fine effect SPRAYS, ROSE m of the fin- mp fage with em; also ruffle of sertion and edge; 490, value at CHEMISES—A_mag- | nificent in medallion. « H 1 > all beautiful jm: or square med w nt ck, daintily t Paris and V med. nits fine and embrolde: or i solid embr ete beading or fects; each. 98 ong onshort ail” the ‘wery latest DRAWERS of fine [durable wings, bour ng models rench nainsook in | stocked importer at SWING SITHTS— Value all the latest styles, price; colors, Isabella garter and | Navy, FR open ikneen 18% all daintily $1.79 Tredailicns re laces | Women’s $2 98 ome and ribionas: eas)” | Kimono Gowns,at c Made of exce ot fine cambrle, | HAND EMBROIDERED WALKING ‘on unce of tWo | SKITS of heavy French percale, os v d 1, with "neat in fine | ‘) shirred yoke and borderte trimming | with deep ruftle of i Peaireahekiveeit evedwe:)||| Sand vembroidery, cl of striped washable rity em $198 | . Housefurnishings, Friday Specials CANS, of xalva nized iron, 3 Tegular 8 oval - wre: worth $3. nh design; on sale ane y have shirred reg. nt q patterns, trimming Bet ead! border ularly Fancy Jewelry $1.00 JEWELLED HAT PINS, Jarze rhinestone clusters, set with flashing cut white stones, fn fancy silver fi]|- Domestics; White Goods Wash Goods cover, sold every- 1 gree settings; long stems for SHEETS, | size 81200 } spectal ‘for ¥ 25c] the new hats, “Sale ‘orice 4G je of exira weight mus- . OCH <s54,0388 ; 1M, weaves full size; . priced or wan We PANO tully, guar: [88.00 WESH BAGS of German Silver ~. 50¢ Of eid everywhere at 5c] medium and large 8 Inches : old shirred cl in link mesh a re. 59 special with fine hand _Plerced im , Fr Ic WASH BOIL sizes Tand fF ported AiXson, for fine “under. Yn the lot; worth up © BYE] price, ct pecial for Friday.. c, 0, DY 50e. CL the: ese sets come 2, 3 on a card: in plain and patterns; sale price, a set. eae Plated eens Lg 600 Doz. Knives, Forks and ‘Spoons Bring Ly Eyes 25 to Us evenness $ d Wl _be sold Friday and Saturday at the ridiculously |ow ed below; 5 Solid Gol Hotels | Mall Orders Filed. | Boarding Houses Half Dow, Malt Doz, He ons, value $1.00. Heavy Sliver- Piste Spoony, \Aalal te $2.00., Leavy (eee Bt Gevuine SA OWED bene $2.00 O86 The boy goods are Guaranteea Genuine H vy Silver Plated ed Ware, and not nickel silver, as Fy as advertised di by | oth ers. ~ Friday and Saturday Only All go at 30C¢ Value $3.50 No Mail Orders Filled, A large Cutlery House, well known to you all, in need of cash, sold us 300 dozen fancy-handled, brand-new, full-cor azors at a fraction of their value, While they last we will give our razor customers a real bargain and will close them out at 30c. each, BRING COUPON Friday or Saturday and get a fine pair ft glasses, with a solid gold spring, for $1.00, Optical stores get $5.00 for this glass. Beware of an “optician” with several stores advertising an “‘oculist” in each, who calls mere clerks “oculists.” Our specialist, John J. Hogan, has iven his personal attention to this fepartment for almost 16 years. and 3 known to every prominent physi. cian in the country as a reliable re- fractionist. None C. 0, D, | THE TONESOMETOWN 80NG, Billy Gaston's Song, “Gee! But This Is fn Lonesome Town,” was #0 good that Kolb jand Dill, the San Francltco to New York | Laugh Makers, named thelr show after ft. !it's @ great wong. The Sunday World | will give the words and musle next Sum- day, with a comle {illustrated cover im colors showing Kolb and Dill in character. Don't forget, Next Sunday, Order from newsdealer to-day. on Hmited, ANYTHING! From a Fiddle to a Shoestring. You can buy or sell it through || A Little Ad. in The World. . | | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders.

Other pages from this issue: