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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, HOSTESS SEEKS $7 (00 GEMLOST AT BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. William W. Reynolds Employs Detectives; Guests Are Questianed. 6 TES WIS | S000 AT FARO WHALE AN HU RENO, Nev. April 2%4.—Charies G. | Gates, son of John W. Gates, the New |York plunger, efter a thirty-minute play at faro im Rawhide last night, | oashed in $20,000 to the good. | ‘The proprivtor of the gambling house | pected new mining camp sat in the mene jer’s chair, and after a short parley C3 OTERO AY Gio Bee? Slee dia Gio Me cit Glee | Mga, William W. Reynolds at * | @ates to bet what amount he pleased. | We. 106 West Soventy-second street, the| vir, Gates showed himself a novice | hostess lost @ batrzsome brooch which | at the game by getting a big bet dwn | was valued at $3,000, and as @ result/om nearly every card from the “soda” | a iciher fonable guesta on the| ‘© the last turn. Five thousand dollars was the ordi- | ecsasion have been questioned. nary bet. and at the end of the first | Aside from the eighteen friends who| geal the youthful sport was nearly | participated in the game there was no | $100,000 to the bad. Then luck took a me in the house except the servants, | sudden turn, jena curing} tie following two deals, whioh ended the play, won | whom Mrs. Reynolds declares Up fia Seely Vancuenticatcandvan eda | deen too long in her amploy to believe! sional twenty thousand. | any of them guilty. By making heavy bets before waiting The jewel had a sentimental value by Be cane) faerie cates apvelthekeani Feavon of {te having been an heirloom in| he, MAVAniNes 0% ie ghmo sO, Tha | the family of Mrs. Charles T. Rey-| piay ended only because a business as- | Rola, of No. 124 West Seventy-second | soolate with whom Mr. Gates had an street, her mother-in-law, and Mrs. Rey-|enmigement appeared on the scene and oe s ool . nolds 1s making every effort to recover, “Gute and a party of Bastern capi- it talists in Reehide for thes purpose a | of taking up optiong on the Coaltt! te) COOLER HISD [ce (ongae ed | oper yeupon which some of the ri to work on the case, and every one| bc the district are locate who might have auy knowledge of its Gisappearance has deen closely ques-| tioned According to the story told by Reynolds, she placed h corsage on the afternoo It was not until late in toward the close of the festivitie ft was missed. Then most of the | guests had left, but during the time | she had not been outside ‘her home, and none but guests and servants had bes inside. At first Mrs. Reynoldg was unwilling to belleva that the brooch had been taken by any one who had enjoyed her hospitality, but after @ careful search had failed to locate {t, then she began to question those present | Mi Trouble Ahead. When your eyes grow tired after reading or working a time and your head begins to ache, 7 : oung | Cae i te rua ae aA aa take warning. There is trouble ployed in t ing district had left} ahead, and it means that your the party eurly on the plea of sudden| ¢ need the attention of an i | OCULIST—a thoroughly com- He hexprossed) surprise) andy incler ail | a apetentiPHivsl GAN wm Consilt had tion when asked 1 our OCULISTS. We make no charge for their servic ' WE DO NOT SELL EYE- C1 ASS BARGAINS $1.00 Classes that are worth $1.00 8.00 Glasses that are worth 9.00 AlLour stores are open Saturday Evenings. e house | dge of rooch ewel be- wn and . ° OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS 54 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. 54 West | 25th St., near Lenox Ave. | 442 Columbus Ave.. 81: & 62d Sts. 469 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. | Opposite Abraham & Straus. THR AUTO RACE, and music of Manuel Ki Ie wong. from the. Hippod iven with next Sunday's Wo I. Steigerwald Packing Co. We Are LooKing for Your Sunday Dinner Order. -_ ><> SOS > SO? Restaurant = 39c Stocks, 25c New Val. Lace Gibson Stocks with large net and lace-trimmed butterfly bow attached; regularly worth Also with dainty Butiste Jabots attached, at....s.ssse0ee.... GOC 10° Minutes to Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel We havethe best*1.00 Waists in New York RESH and pretty, well-made and finisted: guaranteed to fit, in fine white crossbar batiste, graduated pin tucked front, three-quarter siceve, tucked collar an cuff. Also fine quality Lawn Waists, very dressy yoke, lace trimmed, pretty popular priced walt. Lina: LOO lecond Floor, Just 75 Extremely Dressy Lingerie Waists, entire yoke and collar, front and back of fine German Val. and Cluny. Entire front of waist lace trisn med—sleeves also lace trimmed-~yogalar $3 Wali absentee me eas Huo, 23098 Just 90 handsome Tailored Waists of fine quality striped ‘Yaffeta Silk, button front, pleated ruffle of seli-colored silk; long sleeves and fanc —regular 86 waist8..ecce.0.ccccce eee Choice assortment of Women's Talflored Waists in colored or white linens, fine French and Scotch Ginghams, fine quality lawns and plain and colored Madras. ices range 5 1 25 to $2.48 FROM. esse eee eee Washable Shirt Waist Shields, 3 pairs. 25¢ Our “Princess” brand washable light weight Dress Shields are absolutely guaranteed. 3 popular sizes in long flap or crescent shape. $1.00 dozen pairs—3 prs. for 25> S wo ‘ST one hundred fine Mis selected from our stock after a sur- vey of the havoc worked by the heavy Faster selling. Among these are some of the gems ot oar Spring lines. Styles that are exclusive, captivating and everything that they should he to upho'd the reputation of the greatest Misses’ Store in New York. Suits worth all the way to 47.50,at $24. 75 Misses’ Suits made in the most popular models such as swagger manish tailored Suits—trince Chap and the French Cutaway and many other siyles; beautifully made, the newest fabrics and colorings, as tan. Copenhagen, navy and. various other pretty. shadines Taffeta lined couts and full pleated skirts, WALD CY Ciicdoosccaddsanound wees 919.75 100 odd Misses’ Suits, inciuding the latest effects in short and medium coat styles, the plain, man-tailored Walking Suits and several dress- jer models; skirts in ¢ireular or plaited models. Junior Coat Suits, of striped Panamas We repeat: Y |] serzes in the dashing Prince Chap or Cutawaar eon models ; Third Floor. Values up to $47.50 a: $24.75. tar WE have about 450 of them for tomorrow. ‘It’s not easy to keep pace with the demand for these rare values. If it werc,otherstores might make the same offer. But they don't. You cannot equal these fine, stylish, serviceable Suits at the price Millinery department. Outfits consist of double breasted coat with belt and two pairs of Knicker l'ants—in smart Spring mixtures and Blue Serge—sizes | to 17. The best , value we expect to be able to offer at.... $9 CO At the same popular price we have special lines of Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits for Boys of 2'% to 10, in an excellent : assortment of plain and fancy serges, also new effects in |--—some three-quarter Spring Reefers. d Seeond 1) Boys' Fine Suits suitable for Confirma- SUIXTHIAV.. 19770 20" STREE TH NEW YORK. uits 1908. 50c Veilings, 19¢ Double Velvet spotted Chiffon Veil- ings, 18 inches wide, in black, white,| magpie, brown and navy; regularly Sc; special, yard 19 Extra Value in Long Silk Gloves at %1.00 ETTER take advantage of this sale. There's usually a shortage of these Gloves at any price, later, when you must have them. «9 tot FL. Women's 12 and 16 button length pure silk Gloves in both mousquetaire and Jersey wrist, black, white and colors; double finger tipped. $1.00 Special values et eaace Long Lisle Glov: button length mercerized 69c Milanese Lisle; black and white, mousquetaire wrist—always $1, special to-morrow at. Balance of those Chil- 9 dren’s Coats at 52.95 HOSE. Sample Coats worth $5 and 86. They were sensational values at $3.95, last week's price, and really extraordinary, at $2.95 *% Second erges and cheviots in navy blue, red and some browns, also checks. Also Pique Coats of fine material, trimmed with insertion and ecgings~sizes 2 to 5 years..... a $2.95 Babies’ Bishop or Yoke Dresses ..... seen SOC Children’s Ge Check Gingham Rom ..50c Infants’ $8 Bedford Cord Long Coat 3 Lingerie Hats. Vongee Coats, $3.95 1.50 to 87.95 Straw Honnets, 98¢ to $9.95 at *24.75 LEASE do not misunderstand our headline. We are not offering all our 247.50 Misses’ Suits at $24.75. But amonz the 100 odd suits featured are quite a number originally sold at this price, and the others were marked at vari- ous figures all much higher than to-morrow’s price. ‘This is a most exceptional $© creugere ries eto! $24.79 Misses’and Junior Suits in the latest and most pleasing fabrics, made in the up-to-date popular three piece model. Come in all pastel shades of checks and stripes. Coats have been skilfully tailored and lined with taffeta. Skirts are very full pleated, finished vith fancy t 1d J) ~ Vali 2,50 Aedes aoe, ol OOO Girls’ 4 or full Jength Coats, in numerous models at $4.75, $0.75 and $9.75 and $7.50, ¢ Girls Misses’ and Junior Jumper Dresse: ib Dresses, $1, $1.50, .75 and $19.75, §5.00/D ress Hats/]/Tailor Suit Hats $8.95 to $10.50 continue to win legions of friends for our at $7.95 have exclusive style and individuality and are extremely popular. Our Millinery stocks have recovered from the Faster selling and are now in magnificent condition to sepve you well MISSES’ TRIMMED HATS are featured specially this week end. We have prepared extensively. Misses’ and Children’s Simply Trimmed Hats, $3.75 Misses’ and Children’s Dress Trimmed Hats, 54,98. and many higher priced Hats up to $12.50 each, To-Morrow Is Your Last Chance —the last day ot the Five Day Clearance that has presented some of the most remarkable bargains in Used Pianos New York has ever known. Because of this sale, with its small prices and exceptionally easy terms, there will be music, eafter, in many homes which To-morrow you can select from 70 odd good instruments, all of- ferel at half or Jess than half their original cost. are: $350 Wheelock.... $95 $300 Briggs......... $95 $300Raven&-Bacon $95 $300 Kohler€>Lang $100 $350 Bradbury.... $115 $350 Zellman. $125 $350 Sterling. ...... $135 $400 Hardman.... $145 £300 Webster...... $145 $375 Weikert...... $160 $300 Waters... $165 $400 Duplex. ...... $200 (A new piano and organ com- bined.) Also 68 others—all Uprights. EASY PAYMENTS. Those who desire to do so can arrange exception- ally favorable terms of payment on these Pianos as low as $5 Down 5] a Week On_ instruments $150 and _ less. Among them costing Equally easy terms on the more costly Pianos: 4 Fourth Floor. Steamships, Yachts, Hotels, Institutions, and Resiaurants supplied at svecial rates with Shor! Lofns and Ribs of Beet, well sea- soned, ready to use. SAT URDAY’S SPECIALS: oe eee eee Sugar Cured Smoked ‘ams, per Ib. Loins of Jersey Pork, per !b.. Hindquarters of Milk Veal, per Ib Choice Cuts of Prime Rib Noast Beef, per 223 First Ave., ae | Qur establishment is a_half-b' Crosstown Cars and the First Ave. ‘ ee te Absolutely unnecessary to more than 4 | | | | | | | ‘Queen Quality” prices for your new Spring ¥ | { Shoes. No amount of money will buy better tion wear, with two pairs fF Main Floor. °7.50) hat attractive { Knickers, at. Girls’ Untrimmed Hats and 45 Plain Blue Serges i H , pretty fancy mixtures ‘ \ cinnamon brown untinished worsted {hat every: : : These Suits are tailored as careiuily as any sald | College Caps, 50¢ and Flats at 85¢ to °3 <sovell. Tice} for the little tot’o. i 8 years to the girl of 1 3 2b ported Leghorn F 6se—THe —$1.25 up’ 7.50} Pine Chip Flats in waite and light colors, 31.48 each. ases/Ribbons €» Ribbon Trimmings i Splentid in Millinery Ribbons; all the scarce }shides—19c, 24¢ + 29¢ yard. We wan makers design, while you wait. t for dress or will give ood service to Special at.... aeons + 12ue A2%e -.-..AZhe Ib..... 16c Good lines of Boys’ double-breasted Suits, 7, to 17, at $3.45 Children's Straw Hats, in Sailors and Fane. 9 including all the latest models > up to $1.50 to, emphasize the beautiful hat trimmings and bows that our expert ribbon bow No charge for labor. Bet, 13th & 14th Streets. Tel. 765 Orchard k away from the 14th St. Station. ———— Men’s Waltham Watches, Special at *7.00 «PF Main Floor. HE reliability of Waltham Watches has become a proverb. For Satur- day only—just 55 Men’s Watches, new thin model, guaranteed 20 year case with Ha seven jewelled nickel Waltham move- #ment. Needless to tell you the value, you know it full well. @hooselwath er csecsecince cee $7.00 i'We Want to Show You Those Men’s Kuppenheimer Suits at *19.75 They excel, from every point of view, any Men’s ready-to-wear Suits of other makes sold anywhere at § C for $35. This is a plain statement made as between man and man. And in this fact lies the reason why we value so highly our agency tor Kuppenheimer Clothing. We know we can fit you to perfection. No one can do more. We are sure we can please you in fabric and pattern—the Kuppenheimer line is jMany times as extensive as any tailor's and purchases direct from the mill mean 4 greatest possible values. And we promise to save you money. ‘These $19.75 Suits are in fine unfinished worsted:, cheviots, casssimeres, Velour and imported effects, also plain Blue Serges, unfinished Imported Razors, 39c worsteds and Black ‘Thibets in both single and double-bromted molels, in stouts, slims and regulars; all the $19 75 pre price sounds ridiculous, 6 e \ Ni) \ newest colorings and mixtures, brown, tans, slates and checks, plaids and stripes, At the sume price we show stylish ae oe but nevertheless they are é 6 Men’s Hosiery Reduced Sprivg Overcoats and Watersheds in every up-to-date model 10,000 pairs of Men's Half Hose will go on sale on Saturday at —orany Suit you can order from your custom tailor &F Becond Floor. ree ..x%, More of those exceptional Qur Trimmed|Our Trimmed | . Boys’ Outfits at 150 Men's Silk-lined Suits for #25 Kuppenheimer Suits that usually sell for $10, but to make | Suits for %10 to-morrow an extraordinaiy day in fine clothes selling, el rhe Blue Serges come in double and single-breasted models. guaranteed perfect and ready to | Young Men's Blue Serge Confirmation high grade, thoroughly reliable razors of well-known mukes, each absolutely throw profit to the wind on this line. ‘The pat-| Speci , s ask $1.00 terns are neat browns, drabs, grays, black and white Rrinel| Every suit is guaranteed, also an exceptional line $10 nee Spec ialty shops ask $1. pure worste:|s, as we'll as fancies; sizesrun irom 3:) to $95 | of up-to-date fancies at the same price..----- sales an $1.50 for none 39e 44 breast measure, also one line of double-breasted | Better Suits at $12.50, 815.50, S17 better. coon Specials in Men’s Men's 82.50 Pajamas pay Underwear «ar Main Floor. at $1.45 sa Malo Flogre Ta reduction of 83'% lar pr ces. Manufachirers are ie + m3 Fer yy 7 overstocl ed, hence this evt-yrece se & style, better service or better fit. We can prove it. { ME to shed those heavy undergarments. | SNE of those startling Saturday ales FORT tense Hose, faney plids and | 4 sae oi tiale é e = WOctarise tantaed Klas: | We can save you money on light or me- which we are famous—that are doing SOl Tecauarded| effect, also plata Seat CTRL RATERS EER oa fa a : | dium weight underwear to-morrow. much to popularize our convenient Men’s de-fiiack co'ton, sto neat nav | wnt lore. Sc at 35¢ ai r Spring cc ps 3 pai or 0) c Men's celebrated Norfolk-New Brunswick Palbriggan} partments. H pringc iS: 1° cite ay het jal at wee AOC n’s extra fine iy 1 Lisle Tow: ou gaan 83 a | Shirts and Drawers, made {rom extra fine combed Fifty dozen Men's Paiamas—made for an exclusive haber. °' “ per aE peas ote M 5 } Vgyptian cotton; regular Gse quality; special at QOCH, sicr, who through uncerta’n war f ae | ten's Fancy i bea tlesea | tnneng Ane coal y *, s Floor | Men’: brated Nainsook Ui ear: shirts 2 oat style #to us at a decided price concession Pu Ai in ivarious desig: nt black plain gray The Howe of Ki seats and loose knee. (3 for $1.00.) Spevial............ 3S¢ 4s, in an abtindance of good _patterns—value 14S eri ce... BOC | BeKils Wal 750. Qe le *-ot Kuppenheimer Men's medium weight nitural wool Shirt) and Drawers: 735ele poastaeesu sae Aner neananeeaiste |) Grrinoeaechen) rr pairs for $2.75) SIXTH ¥ AVE, 19° T0 20 STREET” NEW YORK. ity: special, per garment Men's 75e Night Shirts, daim ily trimmed -—.oa - oe IDEN /CRAWEORD CO. re aie cine sa Aine Maen RCE 4 \ é Y id ff

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