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8 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1909. © TREASURY AEN REE HBT OF gy —HRIEDBY FAL ruospums| — PHilipsborn | ; COT HS ANTS $560 Ze kcal TA A aT phil nkeon the Custom House in the Interest ot] Travers, It ts a pecallar clroumstance that Col, Edward 3, Fowler, who was | Collector of Customs until Ppeaident PLAN 10 MAKE 3 e a few d€ye ago, i Ni 5 ne Hundred and th street, a short two blocks Ws where Travers met his death, bees aa Frank Oliver, Chief of License faa foo i | 4 (Old Stewart Building) Store Opens at 8:15 and Closes at 6 P. M, Graceful Long | Traveling Coats | of Serge, at $16.50 If you care to step off Fifth avenue into 4 Venetian gondola, or stroll across the old antara Bridge at Toledo (not ©,, but Spain, where the Sorollas come from), or pick pomegranates {r the shadow of the Tower of Gold in Saville, or glimpse all that, ts left of glorious Greek architecture tn Sicily Sale of Gowns Frank C. Travers Tumbles Down Stairs and Fractures /Mortaux Had $1,900 and} Bure ‘ises Sche! Soph ste Kocellen ay aalierice Sa /Mortaux Had $1, and} Bureau, Devises Scheme to | rnirty-tourin street, and view tie a l ‘ | ter color. paintings of Taber Sears ob At 4 There is much of charm and merit in this new model travel- ing coat of light-weight serge. It has the long lines and grace His Skull. | Ticke to Germany Left When Arrested. — Avoid Darkness, free exhibitién there. Mr. Sears {9 an American mural ‘ee painted, in ils sober, unramantic moods of the Bureau of| He painted “Let Us Have Peace’ on ed to the Mayor | the celling of the Aldermanic Chamber Made to Sell Regularly at 38.00 | This extraordinary offering is the tesult of-a remarkable purchase of high grade Gowns Frank Oliver, Licen: PROTEGEOFROOSEVELT | S, to-day su | Alfred Mortaux, a bartender, of No. ; fais in the City Hall, New York City i hase i 5 | Ki A iIdine Where |22 2%, Marts place, wus lgned in| # plan whereby the objectionable dark-| though that is not an ideal atmosphere from New York’s foremost maker, |Jof the prevailing fashion, is Not Known in Building Where’ gh. centre street « ay, charged | ening of the Inte t moving plcture| in whlch to contemplate such an alle : - Wa iam Greenies F d, but Id tified b ‘by his aunt, Mra, Huebner, of | theatres may be avoided without reduc- | #ory. Nor Is the Chemical Bani, . INCLUDED ARE GOWNS OP ; hy x re, ound, but Identified by — wastings-on-the-tiudson, with Anbet-| ing sne effectiveness of tho pleture prea: | smilea its ann et Messaline |] in navy blue, and is as practical ers, Chiffon Panama for traveling and general wear | zling $5,500 of } | 21.50 Nita! re th » Wife's Letters. letra ewbetner & , | entations n of the new | one ee Satin Royale } ican Lai : j idea ts as a condition| But when ) Fouland | it is effecti ! Jan ier nephew | °° the | RYO S fag “toraltar Ua Lustrous Prunella Regularly 38.00 || a8 It is effective. 5 Frank C. Travers, a special employee! abo 000 marks in German securities | 7% ¥ tO MOV-/| through Spa cross ¢ nepherd Checks eguiar' A i i fae about 30,000 marks in jan securit ng picture shows will be removed. through Spain, across Shepherd Chee 14 iy The coat is 54 inches long: i | Fifteen distinctive and charming models, many of which are lavishly hand embroidered, others applied with sou- tache braid, Persian embroidery and various other trim- mings. A number are made with detachable yokes and sell for her, He took them to rn downtown and sold The money was pata t that te of the Treasury Department, employed’ to on confidential duty at the Custom- banking con 4) them for filled by an accidental fail ESSE USM but he told hls amply protective—slightly fitted in the back, fastened at the side with clusters of large Canon Chase, of Hr Fother prominent clty have de yklyn, and many | Florence, and win mek MANY | hridge of Sighs at V A throughout! piying hie brush witl the system of | {iky facil!t is a downstairs in a flathouse at No. 28)... s had to go to Germany betor we the mixed audiences in total] Wit Mae a Wet One Hundred and Forty-ninth| the money would be paid. ‘Then he ale-| darkness during the shows. Children, | comes back t¢ can be worn Dutch neck effect 3 f eioiaee Gaiday, srom tho toot that | apeeercd, AL AIFANC wes) lashed) cor uae Well ee Youn Worth, fave, est SEO ee fancy brass buttons; has plain } nities : coat sleeves and a standing and yes Detectives. Me-pmade viet!ms, mance, in i | @ bottle partially filled with gin was| Kenna and Cassassa located him in @/ that the opportunities offered for tm F spent all but $190) of Ls + | eouach A . fouvid in bis pockets and that he had no} J Prad bought passage | Morality under such cases should con-| where th collar piped with old rose and black silk, The yoke is lined the shows. Oliver has been making expert- s with shaded Ughts and alu- the young ma m and silken sheets while the in- A business in the building it is believed he ‘wandered In while intoxicated and stum- Bled down the stalrivay in the dark Up to a few weeks ago Travers lived | et No, 49 Convent avenue near One Hundred and Fittieth st with wife, formerly Miss Helen K ebeth, and a young daughter, household was broken up. and Mrs ‘Travers went to live with her parents at No, 4 North Broad street, Elizabeth. || with the same material. |] The moderate price—$16.50 ']— will meet with approval. There are other new styles of rere ANNOUNCE Traveling Coats, too, in Gloria - || silk, mohair, cloth of gold, pongee silk, black taffeta and, black-and-white checked wor- r. takes on an 8 his master) ree, Magistrate | " eld In $5,000 arraigned before The Oriental Store e yell worth tor further ex j terior of theatres was left {luminated —— to hh a degree that every BISHOP POTTER LEFT HR anaMNEusfeel iste gat vartae |G Nearly All of it in Stocks and Bonds | ea Saterion te Mayor, wie | How to Reduce Fat | An Exhibition and Sale of 1 see Ter Which He Bought at | tna | Tere It was supposed that Travers went ie 1 aiptera real A f | Mere, 100 conven Bargain Prices. [Bet of lg ay "ih inevaakent Proportionately SPRING DRESS SILKS steds, at prices ranging up to QUAN . ress n Convent venue Is e mov’ = i cha Gh maa ORAS | S| A schedule filed by Tax Appraiser | tres. Tt Proportion is the thing. A fat womax SPRING DRESS TRIMMINGS |] 843,60, ——ey No. 608 West One Hundred and | Hadley M. Green in the $ e's of. ¢ | yearns to uce ber abdom but she HAND EMBROIDERED ROBES Second floor, Old Building. the doesn't want to produce a scrawny neck ne done | This fact condemns the dieting method of Sure | reducing, You can't starve the fat off oze | ize | Place and not off ano Simply {mpos- nes | sible, But why try diet pro- | eising, when tuere {s a better way of re W85 | duetng fat than either? esterday gives the value of the and real property left by the late Bishop Henry C. Potter as $381,- 49, After deducting $20,506.16 for com- , taxes and expenses, the net the estate for distribution Is) © j the power tion betort a bere Blan Is ge minth street. Travers was some to sha familiar with that part of town an ‘was accustomned to leaving the Subway ' at the One Hundred and Forty-fifth street station. Got In Wrong House. His relatives believe he Budway last night in a . dition and supposed that No. 603 West One Hundred and Forty-ninth street was ils home. They think he might| p have had a room {fn the neighborhood. | c: He rang the bell of a Mrs. Brown, who} lives on the third floor, and she, think-| ing it might be a telegraph messenger, opened the door but no one came up bi the stairs. ‘This was about 2 or 2 oclock. Mrs. Huntley, the janitress, heard a sound as if some one had fallen at about that ¢hme, and Mrs. Brown, who was listen- fny at her door up stairs, heard the > If elled by see von the body of a man ing: in| AMERICANS TO CELEBRATE, |terianced, AND WAIST PATTERNS LACES AND SCARFS' great expe j Mat heatra me: only ul y hal! ounee Mar- ct Cascara Ar int Water. Any ' edule sta Ls 13 leit by the bi Lh broidered), teaspoonful after an automo. | and ree tf in a fe pecting all g about a po ich | from places where you Dut from those that receipt works like a ct though it produces ¢ yet it is even cause Cashmere de Soie, Etc. | These fabrics are particularly adapted for the new Model Gowns, | S$ against w been placed — Second Floor — ‘ew York $18,169, t values the Bishop ought the stock the appraised,“ alue of the same ho t A. A. Vantine @ Co., |) Broadway, between 18th and 19th Streets. = ent of fire or panie With one or two except diver it b u owners had alterations e ihe MMe s were revoked forthwith and t the cellar at the foot of a steep narrow _—_-— | stairway leading to the main hall. Ireland's Friends to Give Banquet | == —— —__——— { ‘The Identity of the dead man was es- s | | f : a tablished by a letter from his wite salon er OU a\eairee | A WISE WOMAN Direc laa Store Opens found in his pocket addressed to lim at| Ireland's American Friends, a so- || Can often accomplish best results with || {from at 8.18 room No, 406, Cuetom-House, and by |clety formed to celebrate the anntver- least expense, This is exemplitied by using !) Astor Place — and Closes his badge and the tailor’ ig {sary of Ireland's patron saint, will Subway Station at 6 P.M, clothing. He had two pawn tickets | hold its fourth annual ne, =< + made out to “F. C. 8 | Hotel Astor to-morrow f . | Simplicity the Keynote of These Washable Dresses for Girls Though simplicity is the accepted standard of good taste in colored tub dresses for school wear, it does not follow that they shall be perfectly plain, Each style, pictured above, has a dainty and suitable finish of pretty bands, braids or sheer embroideries. eisrnieh suon rates poons and Addresses will be ina Comp-, R rous | trolle: d 1 ‘“ th, pres-! 2 : au ee WashableSuits That Our Low-priced Relatives Get Body. jie Y. Paul Travers, a brother of the dead | BS oley tt who {sin the twine and dbrd A atl: | Rev, Father | Hosiery for Women (for men and children too) mea- Retain Their Original Smart Lines |sures the full sizes as marked, | which is not true of much Hos- because they are carefully made of iery of the less expensive kinds. SILICON The famous Sliver Polish, Ite cost is trivial. Produces that genuine Silver Lustre so much dasiced, with aurprisiog ease and rapidity. Perfectly harmlees, usiness at No. 2: Broadway, wits ed of the tragedy at his fh Great Neck, L. I. He was w come to: town at once, but, c ated with his cousin, J. B. Tri i Hoe Southern. Boulevard, who took tt so - FREE ART EXHIBIT. It was announced to-day that dumng 5 nibit of t charge of the bod: Travers’s skull » which FREE SAMPLE the new Motor cloth, a cotton fabric at 124c, we have women’s plain,fast rosa, All these trig, fetching little dresses button the entire length of fall, and jt is b jive Mailod_on reovipt of ; ; ! : Bea aioe fs Cae eel BC TaiaTS that is guaranteed non-shrinking. black’ cotton Hose that is eeamless | || the back, therefore launder easily. Colors are guaranteed fast. There wan no) cet — Coat is 38 inches long, strapped and elastic. Sizes for 6 to 14 years, There was no reason enter the One Hundred street house, as no 0 knew him. Friend of Roosevelt. a v a from Sunday afternoons At 18c, or 3 pairs for 50¢, women's plain fast black cotton Hose, with narrowed ankles and extra-spliced heels and toes. front and back, with piped cuffs, collar and pocket; piped fold on skirt. At $2.25 Each | Smart Guimpe Dresses At $3.50 Each es) = Other guimpe models, | of striped percales, trim-| made of fine plaid ging-| plaid ginghams; long At $4 Each High-neck Dresses of med with plain colored) hams; neck and arms| sleeves; V-shaped yoke chambray. braid-trimmed. of plain color, daintily Second floor, Old Bullding. | trimmed with embroider Wide Fancy Moire Ribbon, 35c Yd. A special offering of this desirable Fancy Moire Ribbon, 6% in. wide, in white, pink, sky blue, navy blue, black, brown and cardinal, usually sold at 60c, will be 35c a yard tomorrow. Also Black Taffeta Hair and Sash Ribbons Excellent quality, 4 in, wide, 20c a yard, usually 35c, Main floor, Old Bldg, 634 in, wide, 280 a yard, usually 45a Tyaua/ - ie (Wanamaker Building) Store Opens at 8:15 and Closes at 6 P.M. Men’s Summer Underwear—Pay Half}: How you'll enjoy owning thie underwear in a month or two, and chuckle at the saving you've made! Light-weight, plain white lisle thread—a quality we eell plentifully all Summer long. Handsomely finished, perfect in every detail—the mill is dropping this particular number. SHIRTS with short sleeves, or in athletic style, DRAWERS in knee or ankle length; made with double gussets, strap backs and pear! buttons. 50c a Garment, instead of $1 ; Ready tomorrow morning—Not on sale today. Main floor, New Building, John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street On Sale Now—Old Basement, If you need a Bath Robe, or ifyou know aman who needs one, here's an opporiunity to At $7.50 supply a need and get a bargain; A Very Unusual Value in Men’s Terrv Cloth Women’s Fancy | Robes at $2.50 Worsted Suits | i'sian'sraste moe. tn At $13.75 stripes, squares and Jacquard fig- is made possible by a fortunate jures, light and dark colored. On Sale Now—Old Basemont —— purchase. About one hundred of these in a 36-inch coat model in several popular shades such as green, tan, ivory, peacock, rose and gray; with guaranteed satin lin- ing, These Suits are well worth a third more. These Suits are shown in white, pink, blue, tan and green, Frank C. Travers owed ment to the Cus v dent Rooseveti's per was a son of the late Frank ( of Oyster Bay, a distant relative ¢ fam Travers, after whom Dis vs: | Superfluous Hair Destroyed It is impossible for the hair to grow again because I kill the hair roots, FRECKLES and all skin blemishes removed and :¢ [the complexion made clear, trans- parent and beautiful. atid Personal attention given to each case, J employ noassistants. Money returned unless perfectly satisfied. Call,’ phone [2126-38th St., } or send postal for information, JAMES B. QUINN Sulte 1103 Monolith Bullding 46 West 34th S$ Y. OWN TERMS Rooms Furnisuto at +4958 4 Roons Furnisnen at *75°9| WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Oe in Eva Nose, ROYALFUR 2188-90-3°WVE=1198120 9 Fo: President 08 ‘ung man to a ‘yavets waa kn: Heure as the Pr ntee, "Mr, Travers,” Cc. Cummings, to who President's friend we never given any important was generally assigned to ) appoint t If you have a wall that looks bare, here’s your opportunity, We will sell, tomorrow, a small number of Large Framed Pastel 'Landscapes at $3.50 Pleasing subjects well execut- ed, 4-in. ornamented gilt frames, Size over all, 26x46 in. The price is very lcw. New Basement eases Mr. Philbin was a frequent visitor to This Extraordinary Offering of The Autopiano at $395 Instead of the Full Selling Price $550 Is due to a discontinuance of this particular style of case by the factory. The instruments offered are all new and perfect, It is a hitherto Ready Wednesday—Old Basement These Colored Novelty Handkerchiefs are in great demand. Spring i to be a color.ul season Handkerchiefs will fall in All of which makes more usual this offering At 25c Each of Women's Handkerchiefs of good size and excellent quality, with narrow colored borders elaborate embroidery above the hem, When you see them, you'll want to buy a dozen or more, On Sale Now—Old Basement Exhibition of Spring Millinery Every Hat at $5, $6 and $8 Golden Salon, —— If you are buying Gingham for any purpose, there's a line here that you should see, See- ing is believing and you'll readily believe that. This GINGHAM at 6c is worth more when you see it. The texture, the finish, the patterns and the colorings are all better than those usually associated with this price. On Sale Now—Old Basement unequaled opportunity }! to secure this splendid self-playing piano at such a low price. The number of AU- TOPIANOS purchased by us and to be sold at é $395 is limited, and ips 4 7 ‘A prompt decision is ad- JOHN WANAMAKER a! | ‘Good Office Boys Come Quickly In Response Ps WORLD HELP WAN S$). is Different Old Basement. JOHN WANAMAKER | Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street First Gallery, Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street.

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