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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, KUBELIK’S WIFE CALLED BUST OF WOMEN SAILORS She Arrives ‘ on Whose Captain Calls Her the Bravest Passenger. TWINS LEFT IN HOLLAND *Gale Would Have Given Jan an Idea for New Symphony,” Says Violinist’s Wife. Mrs. Kubelik, the wife of the violin- ist, Jan Kubelik, fresh and smiling, was {introduced by Capt. Nierich to the newspaper men who met the Kron- prinz Wilhelm, of the North German Lioyd line, to-day, as the most accom- plished woman sailor he had over known. “It was the pouches trips I've ever m said the p Mra. K . t ‘woman who the dig ager on boar The squalls nor the waves though she freq drenched to the sk age. usb ihavel been the waves that Mrs. Kubelik the gales and only regret was that the delfk twins’ were not had to leave them in E not see them for a long t Joins her husband !n Montreal at once, and will continue on his concert tour mith him, going first to Vancouver and then to Australia “Tt is too dad,” she said, “that my husband was not with me. I know ff he had heard that roaring wind and felt the salt water trickling down his back he would have got an idea for a new symphony.” According to Capt. Nierich, no one on the Kronpring Wilhelm saw the sun after passing Cherbourg breakwater, wotil they steamed into harbor t Whe liner was twenty-four hours and the passage was made in six days, ten hours and twenty-eight minutes fhe ordinary speed of the Kronprina !s twenty-three knots an hour, but the storms on this trip made It necessary @o reduce this to an average of twenty knots. Gales blew almost continuously from The west and northwest, and for four- teem hours Monday the ship steamed et reduced speed. John, J, MoNally, the writer of mus!- @al comedies, was anot! passenger, le has been in London Paris con ring with Charles Frohman, and said that the operetta, Ruffles,” in whi ams is to be n August in “I have been eng. Girls of Reeds @uction for Mr. an, McNally. “It ts one of the big cesses now running in Lon Gertie Miller, an American the principal part in the Li duction of ‘A Waltz Dream, ‘won the favor of the t the British capital. I Pauline Chase, another who is playing ‘Peter I fwho has SLOG I) SLY a fine DIED AFTER READING CHARGE AGKINST Hi 15.—Con- HILADPLPHIA, April fronted with the accusation of em- fbezzling more than $12,000 from the Franklin Institute of this city for which fhe had been actuary and treasurer for ewenty-two years, Herbert EB seized with what ‘s sa apoplexy at his home in W Gelphia to-day and died shortly ward. Mr. Heyl was at breakfast when, glancing through a morning hewspaper he-saw an account of the alleged embezziement Heyl was He arose from the table, ran into the fhallway and collapsed. A phy was summoned but Heyl did ni treatment. | cian | The physician of a apoplexy returned the ase to { mer for a post-mortem exam! | A warrant for Heyl's arre wued yesterday at the insta officials of the Franklin I weervice was to have been made to-day. | fHeyl recently retjred from the Institute ecause of illness and a new system of ookkeeping was inaugurated. No Extra Charge for It. Advertisements for The World may. pingie —B avatranats pie BEWARE wf Lonely Vacations we “Getioe 1 Did you spend last year’s outing In hap-hazard style ‘Aud find that to “Somewhere” ‘twas many a mile? % any, make agaln a needless enistake? ‘Weld’ “Summer Resort” Ads, ‘Will spare you such fate. World “Summer Re- ads. show Kronprinz, | after- | Lord & Taylor Commencing Thursday, April 16th, 1908 We Will Offer An Attractive line of Summer Floor Coverings suitable for the city or country home, at prices which should interest all. Moursouk Rugs and Mats especially desirable for veranda service, 1n sizes 30x72, 4x7 ft., 6x9 ft., 7 ft. 6x1o ft. 6 and 9x12 ft., can also be furnished 36 inches wide, cut to any length for Runner purposes. Kashmir Rugs in unusually handsome designs particularly desir- able for Summer cottages, bungalows, etc., on account of their durabillty and inexpensiveness, in sizes 27x54, 36x63, 6xg ft, 7 ft. 6x10 ft. 6, \ gx12 ft. up to 12x15 ft. Wilton and Axminster Rugs in the latest patterns and shades. French, Anglo Persian, Beauvais Axminster Rugs, in all sizes from the small mat to the largest carpet. As a Special Inducement we will offer a standard grade of Wilton and Axminster Rugs as per example: Wiltons Axminsters size oxt2 ft... -- $29.50 Size oxi2 ft. f 9:75 “ 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6. 26.50 “Sit. 3xroft. 6 18.50 other sizes at proportionte prices. China and Fapan Mattings | Our new importations in these desirable floor coverings have more than maintained the standard of excellence reached in previous years. Oriental Rugs Special attention is called to the following lot of 1,150 Rugs comprising Kazakjas, Shirvans, Kurdistans, Kazaks, etc., at $8.50 to $45.00 each A large assortment of Carpet Sizes in Kermansha, Sarouk, Serapi, Bijar, Mahal, etc., will be offered at prices which insure a saving of 252% to 40%. Daghestans, Broadway & Zoth St.; 5th Ave.; rgth St. MAPL-FLAKE DAY Saturday—At Your Grocers garmin THOUSANDS OF 15-CENT PACKAGES FREE Watch for big ad with Coupon in Friday’s Evening World | | | Here is a “Queen Quality” Oxford of the fashionable Gun Metal Leather There is nothing commonplace about it. Discriminating women favor this shoe for shopping and gen- eral wear. It is soft and pliable, polishes beautifully, wears well. And the price only 83, instead of $6, as you expected. Fifty other styles of beautiful ‘‘Queen Quality’? Oxfords to choose from. Tan, black and copper color Russia calf. See the new Colonials and the new button Oxfords—the most graceful low cuts shown this season. Queen Quality Low Cuts,$3 and $3.50 Queen Quality Boots, $3, $3.50 and $4 | | Simpson Shoe Dept. G Second ord 0.) UMPSOM TAU NEW YORK, 10 Minutes to Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel. Ve 12 Minutes from Hoboken by the new tunnel Station in Basement Ge GU 15. PE DD Se Restaurant » ee A Remarkable Suit Buying Opportunity A Fifth Ave. Manufacturer’s entire stock of high-grade Women’s Easter Suits at Half Price ANY of them are less than half price. In fact the actual regular wholesale $87.50, and a few were $42.50, so you can realize the bargain importance of this sale. ,18.75 to-measure Suits. Come carly-+-there = ee ! Y styles—Twenty-four inch Fitted Suits. Two or Three-button Cutaway Suits. Front Suits. The Kimono Sleeve Suits, ete taffeta or peau de cygne. Skirts wide folds of self-material. Dainty Lingerie Princess Dresses at 9.75 Just 800 of these dainty Lingerie Vrine.ss Dresses in sheer batiste and all the dainty colors—light blu+, puk. helio, biscuit and white in a hal! Thee Dresses are daintily trimmed different styles. in graceful lone lines; three-quarter I ace and fine pin tucks at | ottem made for this price, hut they are Si¢ | BARGAIN BASEMENT | Great “Sale of of Net Waists at I 98 NE of the biggest triumphs in Waist purchasing this section ever accomplished explains why these fresh, wonderfully attractive Waists, now piled on our co. nters ready for to-morrow, {furnish such astonishing economies. A well-known manufacturer in need of money bore | the loss. “Basement. 375 Pretty White and Ecru Net Waists made in the Kimono style, elaborately trimmed front and back with cluny and fine Val.lnce, medallions and tine incks; three-quarter sleeves, trimmed with cluny insertion and lace; lace Most ot them lined with good buttoned in back. Bttos collar and cuffs; quality China silk; si Thursday at Great Pre-Easter Sale Trimmed Hats, 3.98 & 4.98 IRECT from our own workroom’ All new 1908 exclusive models. never duplicated by other makers, because they cut in the You'll wonder cat) value —the handiwork of the most skilled This well-known high-class manufacturer had just three hundred suits, Business exigencies compelled him to realize on these Suits at once. Consequently we offer these Suits at sensationally low prices. Sale starts at 8.30 A. M.—You can choose any Suit while they last at 18.75 and 22.50. nnot get the material, are only a few of a kind. Semi-fitted Coat The All coats lined througho kilted or circular models, Suits. new Pointed with striped mmed with Smart Prince Chap Suits. New I’anamas, Mirages- go at *10,75. st about 20? dozen vith Val. Laceand Embroilery ull flounce! skirt fin shel with Val. how they could ever be 9. 75 5 Dre ses marked for to-morrow at sleeve. 1.49 For ‘3 Long Suede Gloves WE never had a great glove sale come at a letter time—right on the eve of the best glove-selling time of the year—and it’s a new shipment ust Paris ‘ofl; ce received from our for Main Floors Long Mo'usquetaire Suede Gloves, 1.49 Black and white French suede —12-button length—the proper elbow length—gloves that sel) in the regular way tor $3. Women's 16-Button- Length Mousquetaire White Glace Gloves— real French id ‘ularly $3.50—now. 2.49 Women's ‘20- Dutton - Length Ww hiteG 1 Glove — re Bu arly 8 2.98 Women “32. co G lace Kid Gloves — French real kid gloves— black and tun; two clas; perial point — embr backs... 6 : special for "1908 Fabric Glove: at Special Prices Milliners in America. stylish Hats in keep- Scientific 0 Fur Storage} AV, 19”7020*%STREETI NEW YORK. * gw Third Floor, prices of these Suits were hi 50 to Materials—Fancy Worsteds, Imported Serges, Checks, all sizes. English Suitings. nd combinations. ‘i 5 iat ‘a fe ‘} Why Fancy Suitings. Few Rajahs. Few Hairline Stripes, All the new soft colors a Light and dark shades, ete. 22.50 Silk Princess Dresses at 10.75 and stripes, many Foulards and Rough Shantungs : V and square shaped yokes of ace, finished with sel! self-color embroidery on bodice. 22.50 This house imports its own fabrics, trimmings and models, and turns out garments that are The styles are all exclusive and each one possesses those distinctive attributes that characterize made- On Sale Thursday and Friday. = Shadow Stripes. Imported Iabrics. French Serge. A dozen dainty models to choose trom, and while they last will You'll say they are the daintiest dresses you have seen at this price. in lustrous taffeta in all the dainty pastel colors ; beautiful checks ton d braid; others tle kimono sieeve effect. Many have Full kilted shirt with wide ‘old of sclf-material. Hosiery for Easter | Extra Values in Silk and Other | Hose, Prepared Especially for a Great Easter Sale er stainrior. 1.27 for 2.25 Col'd Silk Hose They are discontinued numbers from one of th. foremost makers of Women’s high-class Hosiery, and would be considered good values elsewhere at $2.50; in tan, pink, sky blue and chaw= Pagne, 1.77 for 3.00 Silk Hose 1,000 pairs of the finest preduc- tion of thread from the silk loom, Money cannot buy any finer class of Silk Hosiery; all have reinforced heel and toe, 1.77 womens Black, White and Lisle Hose in lace ankles, also n lisles, cotton and silk lisle 2.75 95c for 2.00 Tan Silk Fiose 500 dozen more of those beauti- ful golden tan pure thread Silk Hose for Women. This is posi- tively the last the mill can pro- duce at this price. The sale tobe continued until they are all sold. 1.47 for 2.50 Silk Hose 10,000 pairs of pure thread silk in twelve different colors. No necessity of niming colors, as the line is complete for the most Regularly sold at $2.5), Will go in this sale at..------ LA7Z Children's Tan Cotton full tushioned Hose—Regular 25¢ qual- ity—Special at 17e; 3 pairs. .50c Children's Black. White, Tan, nd Sky Blue 1x1 Rib Hose; which add to their durability. Special at Pink —-Specal at 50c: 6 pairs.. We offer smirt, 9 all » to 914—Special at.. .25e | Infants’ Silk Lisle Sox in j ing with the Simpson-Crawford Co.'s ec Women’s Black, White and | black, white and tan—Spe- 1 Millinery reputation of over a quarter off for Long Silk Gloves | 1#8 Cotton Hose — Special cial at 19¢; 3 pairs.......450e i a century —llats that you will adrut on L ilk gloves with double per pair, a Bla ae + 50c Boys’ and Gy Fancy Top 4 1 milliners ask as high as £10 for. earinaaeraent Kaneohe baamlength Mou isquetaire pclal at a5e, 6. pairs......1.35 | tles—Spectal at We've set ou to make to-morrow Millinery Day in] Milanese lisle gloves—black, white, the Hargain Ba and we've nrranged an exposi-{ tan, navy and gray. 49c for Men’ s 7Se Fine Hose Vig tion that is a veri e style show. Come early and E Sill i; chvowe fiom thee beaufial agamegations of sine | SGD play oy k | Men's imported sheer gauze Lisle Hose in hand embroidered i | able millinery 3.08 and 4.98| Gat 1.00 | ctect—black, tan, gray and navy; 49¢ a pair; 6 pairs for. .2.73 ; oe . Se eee SIMP5O CRAWFORD O—_———> =a 5 HRHMOHE HH SRO HE FRMREREH RES RRERE ? ? mr) ay C Qr| Wat its : : VU/ a Monday Wonde rs ake be EAT AERA na Rr On Rrra rE One en acannon: nee) s Ree esr a Eis Serco ener rere