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an we INBRIDAL GOWN JUNIOR CLISS. | LEAPS TO OEATH SUSPENDED FOR FAR OUT AT SEA DUCKING BLOCH Dora Gillar Ends Life from Barred from the New York Pretoria Wearing Dress University for Three Days Made for Wedding. j Toe ' FIANCE DESERTED HER. OTHER STUDENTS YIELD. by the Faculty. She Left Behind Little Nephew Pass a Resolution to That Ef and Niece She Was Bring- fect Affrr Being ing to America. Dressed in a gown she had made for That fe: her marriage t> a man who deserted york Un her, Dora Gillar, a pretty ‘woman, bound for New York i (amburg - American liner YOUNE fusion of zero on the Pretoria, day after the junto: 5 Qomped overboard in mid-ocean on 8 S ‘ ducking March 4. No one saw her leap into oo 3 fied the g eternity and the ship was miles awaw ‘ from the spot when her absence was ; discovered. 2 Miss Gfllar left behind & Bhip two little children, nephew nd niece—Erwin and 1} a Maas ‘whom she was bringing to this country classes th ag three hours ¢ en the for the remai It was only aduate to join their mother, who lives inj, 5 Willow avenue, Hobok ymas Ma- nee E Joney, of Greenville, . a big, et Coffs Dier-Kiss The wore teat | tender-hearted plumber, who was peoond cabin passenger, ‘adopted the little ones and delivered — them to their mother when the Pre- toria reached port to-day Sent Over With Children. | Henry Maas, the father of the ciill- | '%* fren, took them abroad three montns [0° © ago. While he was at his old home 4n Germany a young man who promised to marry his wife's Dora Gillar, disappeared. The swoman was heartbroken, and her rela- |! fives decided to send her to America.’ Maas placed her aboard the Pretoria | One } i ft Hamburg with the children on eS cal n March 2%. The little boy and gir! pe m3 ie pel wushed into the passageway outside tne eoms with Ic ptateroom they occupied with their au nd called a steward. He found the young woman bleeding from deep cuts on both wrists. She was self-possessed, and was making an effort to stop the flow of blood. Wuen fsked for an explanation she said sne/ fhad accidentally cut herself with a pair of shears. Dr, Gestering, the ship's surgeon, at- tended to her injuries, which were not! series. From her conversatfon and ac- tions he inferred that she had tried to Kit herself and detailed a steward to remain on watch outside the door of the stateroom. ‘At 2 o'clock in the morning Miss far, dressed In a white gown, appe at the door and complained She sald she would like to go on deck and get some air, The steward accom- panied her. They walked on the starboard prom- enade a few minutes, the young woman conversing rationally, The steward had not been fully informed of her at- tempt at suicide, and was unsusptcious when she asked him to go below and wet her a cup of coffee. “Stop at the stateroom,” the young woman requested, “and see if the chil- @ren are all right.” | Had Jumped Overboard. 4 After the lapse of about half an hour the steward returned to the deck. Miss Gillar was missing. He notified Capt Schratter, who was on the bridge, and the engines were stopped. A boat was lowered in command of Second Officer Helihoff, but no trace of the missing Passenger could be found. It is be- Heved that she leaped over. the side @8 soon as the steward went below. When the news of ihe suicide reached the second cabin i passengers took chur children. “Mr. Maloney, now: peared to be the only’ one i they had had any confidenc. The Pretoria because of ro the woman the more she appreciates the ael:- cacy of this exquisite French perfeme. Violette Kerko i possesses the tre svew th ds re. words to For < aie Everywhere. KERKOFF = PARIS. nt| declared the Doi that "| effect Cheers and corybantic frolicking were Herald Square On Exhibition Thursday, April 9th. A collection of entirely new models in High Class Fancy Tailored Suits & Demi-Toilettes for Women Designed for Afternoon Service Fancy Tailored Suits of serges, marquisette cloths and rajah silks—reproductions of the most recent French models, in black and fashionable Spring colors. $49.50, 55,00, 59.00 and 65,00 Demi-Toilettes of satin mousseline applique laces laces, or rajah silks; with extra silk or satin coats. $110.00, 143.00, 175,00 and 195,00 Being replicas of imported garments usually shown at double these prices. ON THURSDAY THIS DEPARTMENT at $29.50 Regularly $39.00, $45.00 and $48.00. Included in the collection are about twenty of gy, fatl pray nehind her 3 ihe season’s most popular models ina variety of ana pceln etna ly abacaman plain serges, chiffon Froadcloths, Panama cloths, more coal and was five reaching this port. At, ORR RETIRES FROM THE N.Y, LIFE All the Other Old Directors Except Clarence Mackay Are Re-elected. shadow striped and herringbone serges and fancy striped and checked suitings Voile, Taffeta, Foulard & Pongee Dresses At $39.50 Regularly $55.00 to $58.00. Seven models in a variety of Princess, Empire and Kimono styles; in black and colors, including evening shades, Broadcloth Evening Capes, at $14.00. Regularly $25.00. “Mikado” model of imported Chiffon Broadcloth, with velvet and braid trimminys, in white, black, pink, light blue, champagne or light gray. Short Top Coats, at $15.00. Regularly $20.00. Three models in black satin-finished broadcloth or shadow striped and plain tan covert; plain or striped taffeta lining. Princess Lining Slips, at $6.90. Perfectly fitting model of taffeta silk; full flounce, ne lace trimmed; all colors and sizes. Regularly $10.50. ‘Alexander E. Or of years past ha the New York Life | to-day retired as su Annis, of this ceed him. C retired as a e H. Mackay director, the being filled by the election of Roylana G. Hazard, of Peacr The election was he office of the company, There were no indepen tions. Ten of the < elected, Messrs. Innis and Hazard be the only two new members Por Thursday, Friday and Saturday awanted another ter: Fowler, A. Barton } Zangdon, Henry ©. bridge G. Snow, of this Andrus, of Yonkers; mann, of Cincinnati Hollister, of Sale of $5.00 Low Shoes for Women at $3.65 3 Buckle Colonials, Sailor Ties, English Ties, Gibson te Lowey. of Atianta, 1 William B Ties, Oxford Ties, of patent leather, tan or black Alexander I. Orr retires b calf, brown ooze, brown kid, welt or turn soles, the Be enwen Hie) ween, elected very latest models—in all widths and sizes. after John A Also Tan Russia Calf Button or Lace Boots, per- / c fect fitting, in the newest modelling of lasts. ! $3.65 Kiaskin Romeos, plain or tipped; rubber gored } 51195 for house wear.----....... + +++ ee Regularly 2.50) 77°72 ns he ve av oo Ne Saks & Company Broadway. at Thirteenth Street. Beginning Thursday, We Ofter Three Extreme Values in Waists $4 95 SR 500 Tailored Waists, in stripes. checks and solid grounds, also plaids. Each waist has high turn-down collar of material. 1,000 Lingerie Waists, of batiste Swiss and Persian lawn, variously trimmed with dainty laces, new embroideries. 1CO white linen box plaited waists, trimmed with bonnaz embroidery (Tailored ). BALCH PRICE. & CO FULTON & SMITH S1S. BROOKINN NY. Established 1832 dry air, kept fresh and in motion isthe best restorative for furs. under these perfect conditions is Storage eaeircdel njecuriemodecnmolantt completely equipped furs cleaned, stored, cared for and in- sured at the low co8t of $2 for each $100 worth of furs. Your _ Furs called for to any address in Greater New York, without additional expense. Telephone 5900 Main Broadway At 34th St. Thursday. April 9, . An Extraordinary Sale of $2 Waists for Women, at $z.00 © strip tted colored effect. Apparel for Misses and Small Women (14 to 18 yrs.; 22 to 36 bust.) An extraordinary Easter Exhibit of fashionable models, designed expressly for small figures—repro- ductions and copies of expensive foreign models and popular adaptations; at very modest prices. Tailored Princess Suits at $25.00 and $29.50 Regularly $39.50 & $48.00. Full Jumper Dress with separate Coat, of fancy bor- dered serges, striped or checked suitings or plain serges, Jumper Dresses, at $16.50 Regularly $25.00, Fashioned of plain or fancy taffeta silk—3 models. Embroidered Lingerie Dresses, at $5.90 Regularly $9.50, Fashioned of soft finished batiste, in white, pink or light blue. Silk Rubber Rain Coats for Girls (5 to Ie years) Regularly. $12.50, at $6.90, Of silk crepe de chine, satins and taffeta silks, in fancy plaids, checks and stripes, assorted colors, Spring Coats for Girls 1 10 years) Three-Quarter length model of fancy stripes, checks and plain colors; lined throughout. At $5.90, Pegularly $9.50. $6.90, Regularly $11.50. Washable Gingham Dresses for Girls 25 new plain or fancy models in assorted colorings. (6to 14 yrs.) At $1.48. Regularly $2.50+ $3.98, Regularly $2.95. $2.48, Regularly $3.95. $2.98, Regularly $4.95, Cold Storage of Furs We are Prepared to accept Furs and Fur During which period the repairing and remodel- . ling of furs and fur garments will be undertaken wisltiste a'ti nace eee | 1908World Almanac Now onSale,:, AFRIL 8, -Hadett Cathatt 6] ¢ 1908. Our patrons are cordially invited to visit the new Reception and Lounging Room on the Fourth Floor. Tea is served (without charge) throughout the day. Take 18th or 19th Street side elevators. reenhut and Company Dry Goods R Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts & Waists Remarkable Pre-Easter Values No amount of graceful editorial talk could be as forcefully impressive as the blunt merchandise facts which tell their own story so clearly in the tew appended paragraphs devoted to women’s ready-to-wear apparel. The meat of weeks of ceaseless effort is represented in those few descriptions. We simply wish to add that the styles are_as ‘‘unusual’’ and distinctive as this new store 1s itself—prices the result of a new price-policy which has upset New York retailing Four Groups of Waists: their irreproach- able style will make as strong appeal as the well-worth-while savings in price: Mannish Tailored Suits: the character and individual style-touches set these charming models apart from the ordinary styles shown elsewhere. Fancy tweeds, serges and panamas—solid colorings and Tailored Waists, worth 3.75, at 2,25 mixtures. Eeecorineey values, Lingerie Waists, worth 4.00, at 2.50 At 22.00, 25.00, 30.00 and 35.00 Silk Taffeta Waists, worth 6 50, at 3.75 Net Waists, worth 6.50, at 4.50 Smart Spring Dresses: underpriced— right in the heart of the season. Princess and two-piece models of crepe, chiffon cloth, rajah siik, taffeta and foulard—in the wanted colors and black. For reception, afternoon and evening weat—all copies of advance French styles. Atl8.50,25 00, Stylish Spring Skirts: serges, panamas and voiles and novelty weaves—in browns, blues, mixtures and black—all styles and sizes: 30.0U and 40.00. Value 8.50, at . 6.00 Coats and Wraps: twenty per cent. less Value 12.50, at . . 8.50 than 1s asked elsewhere tor garments of Value 16.50, at 10.00 similar character. Long silk taffeta coats, long coats, lace travelling coats, jackets top coats, every sawantedwoatera colorings—every conceivable trimming. Prices range, according to style of coat and material, ‘rom 10.00 to 50.00. Washable Skirts: made of rep— non-shrinkable. Fair examples of our new price-policy —they would be counted “specials” in many a good store, At 2.50, 3.75, 4.50 and 5.50 Our Easter showing of trimmed hats, for street Trimmed Millinery Unusual in the character, An Unusual Sale of Negligees and” beauty and and semi-dress wear, Muslin Underwear daintiness of the For Easter embodies the newest garments con- ideas of the Parisian cerned; and doubly unusual in the remarkable price-reductions made solely to effect a speedy clearance: Imported dressing sacques, long negli- gees and house gowns; of albatross, French flannel and cashmere; many beautiful designs; elaborately trimmed Former prices, . . 15.00 to 25.00 Prices for this sale, . 5.00 and 7.50 Nightgowns, chemises, corset covers, drawers and petticoats; trimmed with lace or embroidery. millinery world. Prominent in the showing is a group of smart hats, flower-trimmed and wing effects, which we have already introduced as a permanent millinery feature of this store— At 10.00 each Our dress hats for carriage and evening wear, as well as our entire collection of trimmed millinery, reflect the newest Paris creations —receiving, as we do, style-news weekly from our Paris repre- sentative Former prices, . . . 1.00 to 2.85 Goan Feo Prices for this sale, 75¢, 1.25 & 1.75 second Floor. Lawn and In character and in the unusualness of their Batiste Unmade style, these handsome- ly-trimmed robes will Robes appeal to tasteful women—who will appreciate, besides, the economy feature: White lawn robes, trimmed with «= broidery; value 10.50 each, at 7.75, Imported French batiste robes, embroi- dered in the best-liked colorings; beautiful designs; value 22.00 to 38.00 each— At 16.50, 20.00 and 28.00. Main Floor. Women's lace and _ insertion- trimmed hand- kerchiefs, sheer linen centres; Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs— A Sale regular 25c. quality— Rt 15¢ each (6 for 85c) Women’s sheer Irish linen initial hand- kerchiefs, laundered, wreath around initial; value 75c half dozen, 6 for 55c Men's all-linen handkerchiefs, faTey block initial, 4-in hems; regularly 1. a half dozen box of 6, 1.00. Main Floor eR ET. Art In this department a teacher gives instruction Needlework in the newest stitchery— : from 9 to 12 and from 2 to 5—without charge. New stamped de- signs for French and eyelet embroidery on fine materials: Waists—on handkerchief fhe beauty and low prices of the neckwear at Greenhut and Com- pany are already known to women throughout New York. Women's Neckwear linen; regularly 1.75, at 6 ee alt 5: Waists—on batiste; regularly 1 50, at 1.00 Corset Covers—on nainsook; regu- Four instances: larly 40c, at cet ela <0} : Collars—on heavy linen; regularly Net bows, plaited and lace- 12c, at 5 a § ES . trimmed; value 25c each, at 19c Third Floor, 18th St. Net bows, pene err Ode re sg white with pink, violet, green, For to-morrow Alice blue, brown or black; value Sale of we present an pay = a ee 1 ee ened ene bc) Ruffled Muslin ceptional sale of 225 tes, Of white la ly = * ! broidered ends; value 25c, at 15c Curtains Fave of ruffled mus- I ted white lawn ties, embroi Inu Ua Oi seetine orted w , - ' ane 5 aa ends; value 50c, at . . . 25c quality of muslin—the regular price of which is 1.00—at 75c a pair. -——_ Third Floor. Silk-and-Cotton Pongee Main Floor Easter Gift Stationery Cabinet of the finest fabric finish p Pepe ties 48 sheets and 48 en- This dressy, silk- striped fabric is shown this Spring for the first velopes; value 70c, 50c time; it comes in light Box of 24 sheets and 24 envelopes ; blue, pink, lavender, Nile green, cadet. values 60c and 45c, at 45c and 30c russet, tan, brown, gray, and black; 27 inches wide; value Sc” ie At 35c a yard. Easter cards in full assortment—book- marks, rosaries and prayer-books. Main Floor Main Floor. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. Formerly Occupied by B. Altman & Co. 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. Price, 25c.; pene mcr ett

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