The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1908, Page 4

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Yonkers Girls Are Prize Efigible Gentlemen From New York and Other Cities Carry Off the Beauties. WERE they Come GIRLS A THE Way eRom BEY MRS. RAUCH ALL WRONG Wedding Bells Are Ringing All the Time, Mrs. Dwyer Declares. By Rese C. Tillotson, ‘After al’, {t isn't true What? Why, | that Cup!d has gone on strike up in TMHE EVENING WORLD, Bibi 2b wll A ede | | | Winners in Matrimony; It’s the Men Who Are Slow, eae a ay O welt SHELL | FINO OUT THE KIND OF GUY HE 1s. AY), UP POSE IF YONKERS | WAL NOW IF MAS) YOUN WeAIND Fi THEM Net YORK FELLERS, Yonkers. The little God of Love in reality is doing a rushing business in the flourishing suburb. Its femininity fe looking for conjugal! honors. Do- mestioity, as a popular pastime, hes taken the piace of bridge in the hill- @ide homes, and, in consequence, the “warting-AT-THE CHOO = CHOO HOUSE * WHATS THE USE matrimonial microbe is reaping a veri- tabdte harvest. And this despite the fact that Mrs. Minnle Rauch. a young widow, who ad- mits she is “loving and wants to “¢ loved,” recently gave the Yonkers ladies a verbal Inshing in explaining why husbends in the Hudson town were not to be procured. Men Want Yousewives, She Says. “It 1s impossible for a girl to get married !n Yonkers,” said the widow. who, falling to annex a masculine ad- mirer after two vears diligent search. has given up the quest in Yonkers and moved to the city. wholesale. I admit they don't seem! to select life partners from this town, but if they paefer out of town men, it seems to me some thing 1s the ma ter with the Yonkers brand of boys. Chicago, Pittsburg and New have married scores of and if they are willing to take a chance, I don't think the Yonkers me: should balk.” No Chance ts Balk. “Then they do balk,” I asked eager- ly, hoping to find the reason for the disappointed widows’ complaint. “They don't get the chance.” an- swered Mrs. Dwyer, her blue eyes “{ sav that without qualification,” | twinkling merrily, “The Yonkers men ghe continued. “And I do not blame| are too slow, for though they know a the men for it. either. It ts the Yon- | Se0a ting when they see {t, they are Kers girl. and matron are to| not quick enough to win the prize. If who whose! they take my advice they'll wake up. bia The pompadour girl, fun-loving nature turns from all but, They ought to get running, for | t present they are vw behind tle who cannot cook, bake or a ae hee. fart ary reason why Procession. It's no easy task to com- | "Young men flee from the thought of| Pete for the hand of a popular b matrimony. | “The young woman of Yonkers Is a . goclablé companion for a youn man who wants a few hours en. fn the evening. But blg pompadour: do sot make hous » and a man| ._ wants a home, with n comfort than @ high front «f hair affords.” Mrs, Rauch that she isn’t prett of feminine beau yesterday afternoon, when I paid Yon- kers a driv’ visit. were tempting enough to lure any man into the net of domesticity. “What maid?” T asked 1 I encountered fa: brunettes out for an enade, each with a b Hat Matrimonially Mad, Says Mrs. Dwyer | a “Nothing at Franklyn P. Dwyer, a mrominent c and society wo: n of the sub town, when I called at her home, No. 2% Highland Place, and asked her to P« | and as the home products are so slow he girls are forced to import some rimonial candidates wit! up-to-date When the. coiffure he care, al esn't hat Is insi jose Anyone will ser- sup) ‘ in this slur upon ale v stoc Yonkers iris jpre and the number | men. ; hands sa CMY ifs matrimonially: ng. “I have oo Sve, I must confess 1 think the Admits He Is Slow. 8 matrimonially mad If you « On the return trip to Ne Yonkers Is harboring am old mata’ midiie-awed nan, with “a brigade, vou are very much mistaken. | ct ay i for our girls are marrying by “From observatio: of wedding presen tractive matron. to | slow n Waist Specials for Thursday: Waists of French Batiste, entire blouse profusely trimmed with insertions and edgings of fine Valenciennes lace and dainty embroideries—several styles to choose irom, Actual value $5.50 SPECIAL Waists of All-over Irish Lace, front handsomely trimmed with panel of embroidered Filet net and medailions— mounted over Jap silk lining. Actual value $7.50 3.90 5.09 Coat Special for Thursday: SPECIAL Lace Coats special importation of handimade Irish crochet—box or semi-fitted; with Paqunorccatsieeves. Actual value $22,50 and $35,00 SPECIAL 16.50 AND 25.00 Smart Jumper Dressesin Shentung, trimmed with bands of combination stripes—in natural, light blue and white. Actual value $25.00. SPECIAL FURS Perfect facilities for the Cold Dry Storage Furs, Rugs, Draperies and Wearing Apparel Insuring them at very moderate cost against Moths, Fire or Burglary. Each garment or Fur Piece covered and hung up Separately. Special ac vantages may be had by having Furs remodeled or repaired previous to September Ist, 15.00 Satisfactory work guaranteed Estimates submitted upon request. and delivered without charge. Rinnonlay- Third, Shack, Woot in every respect: Goods called for a |“THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE TO MARK cn SPRING OUTFITS FOR MissES, BOYS AND CHILDREN Jou CFOTAImLy COULD CYRUS sertion that the men of the su urban town were behind the ship IN widow says Yon STORM WARNING SHOWN. Winds To-Morrow Morning. The Weather Bureau Nas re- ceived the following special from W f pietty slow, eh? What RS | High This I the title of the next song given Words hit of good run at Sear and Is #2 A Utessstay & Gn: SCHOOL SKIRTS S'GNS IN M’5SES’ AND GIRLS’ OUTERGARMENTS, SEPARATE TH: MOST RECENT DE AINU PARTY FI As BLOU-Es; TRIMMED HATS FOR SERV.CE AND DRESS OCC \S.ON*; BOY=" CLOTHING, INCLUD.NG SUITS, TOP COATS AND FERs, HATS, CAP3, SHIRT WAISTS AND BLOUSES; WA-HABLE sU'TS FOR L TTLE BOY3, COMPLETS SPRING ASSORTMENTS CF UNDERGARMENTS, HUSIERY, BOOTS. GLOVES AND NeCKWEAR, FOR MSS5S, BOYS AND CHILDREN. B. Altman & Cn. SILVERWARE AND JEWELLED NOVELTIES SUGGESTIONS FOR GIFTS. SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, BOUDOIR MIRRORS, JEWEL CASES, DESK AND DRESSING TABLE REQUISITE*, CANDLE. STICKS, BON-BON DISHES, COMPORTS, ETC, SILVER DEPOSIT VASES, DECANTERS, PITCHERS AND TETE-A-TETE SETS; IMPORTED NOV; -IIES IN CORAL JEWELRY, CAMEOS IN ANT QU2 SETT.NGS, PENDANTS, BRODE 4e8, HAT PNS BAR- RETTES, VEIL AN COLLAR FINS, VANITY AND CARD CASES, MESH PU:S?S AND BAGS, LEATHER BELTS, JET ANO SHELL ©OMBS, ETC, | 44th Gtroet, Aid; Sirvet end Sth Aneme. } Reouniy Vour Home fas Easier @ & Gur Convenient Way Makes It Easy & | #8 One Low Price---Cach or Credit i | } rror, with i drawers Fancy 9.98 Car- Keed extra like cute Value 86 ik, 10.50 si Brussels pets, valu: 7sc Cotton # to $1.45, at Mattress, 39c, 69¢, 79€;, two parts, 10.983 yi" Velvet Carpets, value value $1.15,79E $10.00, at ister Car. 5,50 i 4 © 5S» value 16.938 #10 at. B9e Axm n all ro APRIL 15, 1908.) | Stern Brothers Tailor-made Walking Suits | | New Spring Serges | OR SERGES, PANAMAS, IMPORTED FANCY FABRICS, VOILES AND PONGEES. bs Cr: ney navy, black and copenhagen, $24, 50 Several other styles in a variety of materials, at $29.50, 34, 00 Pongee, Tussah & Rough Silks, $29.50, 45.00, 59.50, 89.50 Corner 7th St. 6" Av.1 a | ers Special Sale Grand Easter Opportunity A New Model “Butterfly” Suit (WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ S!Z<S) 3 The Most Charming Suit Ever Sold for So Lit le Money. Made of light ground beautiful $ 9 15 i e Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing Boys’ Reefers and Top Coats, Norfolk, Derby, Sailor and Russian Suits, from $4.95 to 15.50 Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, of blue serge and fancy $6, 75 cheviots, gray & tan shades, extra pair knickerbocker trousers, Value $8.50 Boys’ Sailor and Russian Suits, of fancy cheviots and cassimeres, spring and summer materials, with dainty outline stripes of soft gray, blue, tan and Copen- 4.95 Value $6.50, YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND TOP COATS IN THE hagen; collar and cuffs of pastel NEWEST MODELS AND FABRICS. colored taffeta silk, ornamental Exact reproduction of a buttons; full side platted skirt quent rious SA, he Te EBD fo fll, elt ABSOLUTELY FREE Misses Waists, (14, 16 and 18 Yrs.) = = ALSO — = | Special Values, To-morrow—(sECoND FLOOR) a For To-morrow, Friday and Saturday ; ; $ oe i | White Lawn and Batiste Waists, at $1.98, 2.98 The Season’s Greatest | China and Foulard Silk Waists, “3.95 ,4.95 V a & L ° t S ] Lace Waists, to be worn with Jumper Suits, “ 4.95, 5.95 ’ 9 : ; : [lisses’ and Girls’ Apparel, 24 Offering a Skirt = Exceptional Offerings Worth $19.50 Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, of plain and fancy stripe serges, also 777 worsted stripe effects, plaited skirt with deep fold, coat $ at taffeta silk lined, 14 & 16 yrs. Actual Value $25.00 & 32.50, $17.50 $ ay A) Misses’ and Girls’ Junior Suits,of navy and copenhagen fancy LeO ne skirt, satin lined coat, single or double- breasted models, 12 to 16 yrs, ‘Actual Value $17.50, 11.98 Girls’ Reefers, of fine quality serge or paca cloth, rajah collars of con- 5 trasting colors, lined with taffeta silk or fancy venetian, 6 to 44 yrs, 6.50 Madeofveryfine : Actual Value $10.50 mM h 4 y] (calles Head of black stripe coatte serges, inlaid moire or velvet collar, double-breasted model, white pearl buttons, COE WE lined with siteen, 2t0.6 yrs, Actual Value'$9.75, 5.95 SIX = i ; Classique Corsets Yards Wide New Models conforming to the Latest Fashions laid into deep hand FOR THE COMING SEASON. INCLUDING THE SMALL WAIST, LONG STRAIGHT HIPS AND CLOSE FITTING BACK EFFECTS. MADE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE MATERIALS. s made platts over a very heavy rustling Taffeta Silk ‘Drop, and trimmed lwith an 8-inch wide taffeta foot fold—the tailoring of these skirts Imported Corsets in various models at $2.50, 2.75, 3.50, 4.50 and 5.75 —_————————————— 7 Women’s Undergarments is of the highest class— From the Besi French Manufacturers DAINTY PIECES AND MATCHED SETS IN LINON AND NAINSOOK, WITH REAL AND IMITATION LACES AND HAND EMBROIDERY, PETTICOATS, AND DRAWERS ARE CLOSFILY FITTING ABOUT .iPS, An Extraordinary Sate Of the Season's Newest and Fashionable Gowns, from $2.75 to 35.00 Chemises, “1.35 “ 24,50 LUC Dd S, «1.75 “ 29,50 ee Hes Cloth Coats} maven. "128 * Zo.30 ALSO A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF Bridal Sets, with Embroidery, “Lace and Embroidery, from $10.75 to 65.00 22.50 “ 110,00 West Twenty-third Street da. Constable oe SSS ee THURSDAY, APRIL 16TH. Me Women’s Dresses and Skirts TAFFETA DRESSES. Plain, striped and checked effects. 22.50 $15. 00 ip ace Coats— \ Se Tea ee eer sa Muescatinceecnnn a hivans | BLACK VOILE SKIRTS, full plaitings, uniined, 13.50 $22.50 Lace Coats— : | SHETLAND SHOULDER SHAWLS. 1.25 Black, White, Champagne, Brown, Copenhagen. | APANESE|EMDIDISILK SHOULDER WRAPS) 16.00 $9. “9 Taffe ta Coats— $5.00 | COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, NECKWEAR, Prince | VEILINGS, PARASOLS, WAISTS, SILK PETTICOATS ‘or- Bl Chap Model Ne AND LINGERIE FOR EASTER WEAR, Same — AITKEN, SON & CO. VEILS and VEILINGS.—The Latest Shades and Newest Combinations. \ LACES—New Effects in Laces, | Galloons and Allovers on Hexagon and Filet Nets, $12.50 Taffeta Coats— Embroidered Butterfly Model $9.75 Panama Jackets— This season's Newest Shapes.. $7. 50 Covert Jackets— ne New Stiiped Covert Rh 3 = Pw) WORLD “HELP WANTED” ADS. SHOW THEM -POSITIONS-- . hite, bei nd fan ‘ORLD “SITUATION WANTED” pe li a ADS. FIND THEM Broadway and Eighteenth Street, N Y. vim eee

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