The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1909, Page 10

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i b 4 ps oe 40 \ CITY FATHERS PERFORM FOR “Really Edifying,” Say Wad- leigh High Seniors Who Attend Session. Wadleigh High School girls occupied fll the seats in the «: y of the Al- CORBIN ESTATE. FRENCH INE OF Ic ourt Fighting and Payment day arrested by Dep used dent of the Long Island Ral SHRINKS NEARLY. LD AS A SMUGGLER SUH GIRLS FOUR MILLIONS Maurice Barnier, Second Cap- tain of La Savoie, Under $2,- 500 Bail for Examination. of Debis Leave Only $1,491,000 tor Heirs. bien f the French iner La Savoie, was United States H for examination TERRY SAVES 91500 | — Friends Help Asst. urer Dodge Surety Com- pany Charges. names of th orth ptain 8 to- pany, Mr of five prominent men for unt required was noon ar A YEAR ON BOND! . U.S, Treas-|; ». | tremendous Mermanic chamber to-day and watched) jy 18%, the appraised valuation aire to the complaint signed by| Mr. ‘Terry's bonds ( Vig ‘with great curlosity the proceedings of | estate was practically $5,000. AS|Kuward 2. Norwood, Deputy Acting| Sheldon, treasurer of the ‘the Board of Aldermen. Recen one! shown by an accounting and decree get. | Surveyor of Customs, the laces, worth | National Committees wil 4 ” r r Gov 8 ind ’ ras been Med | BO, and. three diamond rings worth | Cromwell, former of the girls of the sentor class wrote|tling an account, which has been fle TAR OLN SER Nae ee oniat ‘to President ‘would be “quite proper” for the girls ‘to become spectators. President Me- Gowan assured them that they might Present themselves with due propriety and he gallantly invited every Wadleigh High Schoo! member of the senior class. In the absence of “Littl Tim’ Sulll- ‘van, who js taking a yacation at Hot Rprings, Alderman Frank L. Dowling, ‘the “Eighth Avenue Statesman" as- fumed the reins of leadership at to- ‘day's meeting. When this was ex- Plained to one of the young ladies she! wald, “Why, he doesn't look like a far i Alderman “Jack” Riordan, who’ used to be a cabby before he became an @ derman, went out and bought a bouton- inier when he saw the young women, “What are they,” he askel, “suffra: gettes?” When the meeting adjouriod and the Wieitcrs were asked their opintons of the ‘aldermen these were the judgments 1¢- worded: “L think Alderman Do’ > fat, round: faced man—is real “President McGowan rtainly a handsome man.’ “Alderman Riordan !s golng to be a great parliamentarian some day, He moved for an adjournment us soon as he Baw us in the gallery,” “It Alderman ‘Reggie’ Doull put his patatacie up in papers it couldn't carl ul “It’s too bad Alderman Frank Kenay 4s so baldheaded, He ought to wear a) wkull cap." “From our place in the galelry we ‘could see all the baldheads, and they Wweren’ t in the front rows either.” “Well, it was really edifying. I never knew we had such a dignified, fine look- McGowan asking if tt in the at Riverhead, L. 1 this time have shrunk to $1,49t | when the vessel | arrived here ssets at | Havre on Sunda: , the acutal je Public Stores and an investig. at 3 ficiaries their beque: jlicity given the case he has fled clarles their bec —————> | ‘The actual cash jot the accounting was 960,00! e pald $200 for expenses of pe aie: at No, 82 Broadway, to-day ass taeraccoun ty for the benefit of creditors to IL Out of the $5,000,000 anvraised assets smith, The company x Mr, Corbin left the trustees have had to/in las, The omeers re Smiley, president; Jose; ay very heavy legal expenses (rough = SR AE lapel anal welve years of fighting in th oUrts and a large indebtedness left by the testator. The death of Mrs, Corbin, which oc curred about a year ago, gave the ex- |ecutors an opportunity to divide the es. tate, As shown by the decree, being done, The assets of the esti |now fixed were ordered to be divided into four parts by the decree and hand- ed over to the partles Interested, $2.50 Eye eight, which is now tn training for the ‘Varsity boat race, this afternoon made the full course, from Putney to Mort- lake in the phenomenal and record time | of 18 minutes 21 seconds. The best previous time is 18 minutes Suffolk County Surrogates office | Bae fest, were found in Bernier's eabin articles were seized and taken to STATIONERY COMPANY FAILS. The United Stationery Stores Company, Double Surety Stamps Up to 12 o'Clock ONEILL:ADAMS @ The Co-operative Store Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street THE LOWEST PRICES in the City and PROFIT SHARING STAMPS Redeemable in —_———- RECORD IN TRIAL SPIN Premiums or Merchandise | MADE BY OXFORD CREW. |. LONDON, March %—The Oxford and Spectacles, | Including Eye Glass Chain and Case Free of the banking firm of J fh Tigman, of p nd vice-prest of Directors of the NEW ey nee BILL. ALBANY, March 25 desertion, where hal pal remained away for fi ground for absolute divorce tion to the present statute was Introduced to-day by Splelberg. ned in addi- nd Charles F. Brooker, | preparation will digest ¢ heavy meal nt of the Board | without the slightest fuss or discom- New Haven Rail-|fort, and relleye the sourest, acid -A bill making | deserting ve years, a offense, | Rructations of undigested food, water pyMan | yrashy Nausea, Headache, Biliousness | could have in the house. fan ONLY THE INDIGESTION BUI “CHEAP GAMBLERS FINED. “JARVIS TRIAL BEGUN, Vught In Ral Were ya With 3 Vlaytng He ty Charged With Killing Wite at Six In Tar aIx poker } they made were in progre the descent $8 when. ALL STOMACH DISTRESS GOES. | There would not be a case of Indi- and many other bad |gestion here it readers whe are sub- besides, you will 1 ject to Stomach trouble knew the Glean acer digestive virtue con- If your Stomach {fs sour or your talned in Diapepsin, This harmless food doesn't digest, and your meals don’t tempt you, why not get a 60- cent case to-day from your druggist and make life worth living? Abso- symptoms; and, need laxatives stomach and intestines shown by the decree disclosed vugh nosed to be 5 aelie far lett go much unproductive Rs au Pe NAUN aR Ae a tg cont ‘stomach in five minutes, besides lute relief from Stomach misery and f Indebtedness that Wate of this clty, they were Intended | By not having a § irety Company bond | overcoming all foul, Nauseous odors perfect digestion of anything you eat ne bay ae : pee taat of the tr 9 (fora young man formerly emploved in| ygp, perry will save about $1.64) per jfrom the breath. is sure to follow five minutes after is nh evel cy conn e u 3 e- | ? Fi i Ka Hs ee tiie estate and pay the in- Ha Teena teats and iiveranch a year, which would be. the annual pre-e} Ask your pharmacist to show ¥ and, besides, one ease is often sufii- | deb aa ess witout paying to the bene- | tles fear because of the premature pub- mium on a bond of $600.4". the formula plainly printed on cient to cure a whole family of such jedtedn: ity —_—-—- 50-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin,) trouble. then you will readily understand why | this promptly cures Indigestion and removes such symptoms as Heart- burn, a feeling like a lump ef lead in the stomach, Belching of Gas and Surely, a harmless, Inexpensive preparation like Diapepsin,which will always, either at daytime or during night, relieve your and digest your meals, handy and valuable is about thing as you a lt RARUN, AGN Buldia, FAL F.O—$—== Adams Building, Fifth Flo Glasses | $4.00 47 seconds. ing body of City Papas or Fathers.” Stern Brothers To-morrow, Wednesday * Women’s Fine Footwear At Decided Reductions BOOTS, TIES AND SLIPPERS, IN VARIOUS LEATHERS, INCLUDING BLACK, GRAY AND TAN SUEDE, INCOMPLETE SIZES, $2.35 Formerly £4.00 to 6.00 Pair Handkerchief Dep’t Attention is directed to large assortments of French Hand Embroidered, Appenzell and Maderia Handkerchiefs, also Exclusive Novelties in Colored Handkerchiefs, and Men’s Damasse Handkerchiefs in white and desirable colorings. To-morrow, an Exceptional Offering of $1.70 Women’s Sheer Shamrock Lawn Initial Handkerchiefs, in white and colors, Per Doz. Women’s French Linen Handkerchiefs, 5) 0 0 tape edge, Valenciennes lace trimmed, Per Doz. > Women’s Amriswyl Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 2.90 scalloped or hemstitched, Per Doz. Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 1 50 1% and ¥% inch hems, Per Doz dew) Men’s Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, ¢ ¥, inch hem, Per Doz. 1. 6 0 Sale of This Season’s High Class Imported Dress Trimmings GOLD AND SILVER TINSEL BANDS, JET, BUGLE AND EMBROIDERED NET ' BANDS AND APPLIQUE TRIMMINGS, IN THE LATEST SPRING COLORIN 50°, 98°, $1.50 t 6,95 Yard Regular Values $1.00 to 12.00 GOLD AND SILVER FRENCH TINSEL CLOTH, 22 INCHES WIDE, + $1,709 | Men’s Spring Shirts Unusual Values, To-morrow EXCELLENT QUALITY OF WOVEN AND PRINTED MADRAS, IN THE SEA- SON'S NEWES GNS AND COLORS, ALSO WHITE, 1 $1.45 Plain and Plaited Bosoms, Coat Models, fit and workmanship of the best, MADRAS PAJAMAS Imported Fabrics, in a large designs, surplice necks, Madras in solid colors and trimmed, military collar: ariety of striped hed with 1,00 KS, at Axminster and Wilton Rugs Much Below Regular Prices Axminsters 9 1211 Weeay enna 19.50 Royal Wilton, °* '2 1 Value $37.50, at 29,50 (THIRD FLOOR) West Twenty-third Street bite x We will place on sale to-morrow a lot of 10- Karat gold-filled rim and skeleton Eyeglasses and Spectacles, mounted with best white Periscopic Lenses that usually sell for $2.50, including an examination by our expert Optometerist. For this sale $1 00 oi a Adams Building—First Floor: only cose. 50c. Photo Frames 19c Very pretty Gold-Plated Photo Frames—Carbonette, Cabinet, oval and square sizes, All have dust Brot backs, guaranteed not to tarnish, 50 styles to select from. Values up to 50e, 19¢ Special ......00. ia’ Both Buktngs Storage of Furs We store your furs in dry cold air, which insures protection and theft. Repairing and Remodelling of Furs will be done during the Summer months at a concession from usual prices. A postal or telephone call will have our prompt attention, —— 150 Genuine Boston Ferns Offered Below Cost While They Last These are all healthy plants, growing in separate pots, very bushy, measure in height from 18 inches to 24 nits Florists would charge you $2.00 to price, while they last, No C. O. D., Mail or Telephone Orders. O'Neill Building—Basement. 2 [eee ee ney eee eee sia ce against moth and dampness, and in addition we insure against tire | ONE SURETY STAMP (rappgee with Bach Ten Cent (10c) Purchase, ‘| Ten FREE Surety Stamps § to Start Each Book. Reduced from regular prices Siete ae white Muslin Sheets, in the following sizes, at, each: 72x90, Value 66¢.. 81x90, Value 72c., “300 ydozen Sheets with cnt scams 72x90. Value 5 eoea iue 79e,, |70¢ ate _ Hemmed Pillow Cases x4 45 Value 13c each) Me Value eee Mec Also twenty cases of white Muslin.) Cabot, 7145 i Cc One yard wide, standard qualities, including Fruit of the Loom, Hero and Blackstone, twenty yards to each customer, at, per yard, No mail or telephone orders, Hemmed Cotton Sheet and Pillow Cases eS Upholstery Department : All made of extra quality Brussels Lace A special Easter showing and exceptional assortment of designs to select from. They are all our own importations, which means the tight sort at the right price. Albs as low as $4.50 and up to $25.00 Surplices as low as $5.00 and up to $30.00 O'Neill Building—Fourth Floor, | O'Neill Building —Second floor Lace Albs and Surplices Woodenware at | 73¢ A good time to get ready for the furnishing of your summe —you secure first quality ware and get the advantage tionaly low price r cottage or an excep. Three Extra Specials in First Quality Dinner Sets $17.98 Austrian China Dinner Sets, $12.50. We have just received another shipment of these very thin Austrian China Dinner Sets, decorated in violet and pink de- signs, handles stippled gold, 100 pieces to the set, Reg- ular price, $17.98; special at...seeeeeevereeeeees $22.45 Open Stock Austrian China Dinner Set, $15.50 100 pieces to the set, very prettily decorated in natural pink floral designs, handles stippled price $22. 45; special at cscceserercvevee $14.98 White and Gold Dinner an $8.50 Very thin American Porcelain Dinner Sets, gold, with lace bor set, including large soup tureen and large size meat platters, Regular ce $14.98; ; Special at O'Neill Building—Basement, | $12.50 gold. pase ‘$15, 50 | decorated in white and | Makes a handsome spread, 100 pieces to the $8.50 No C. O. D. Mail or Pelephons Orders, Invalid Bread Trays. B Step Ladies, feet high. K n Tabl les, 3 feet. er Door Mats. i hes Baskets, | ets, er Oleander Flower Boxes. “and 6 Sta Round Clothes Hampers. Shoe Blacking Cases, Pantry Steps. Wash Benches, Square Clothes Horses Lap | g Towel Racks Baskets. ant Tubs. Commode bs, 3 sizes. Dressmakers’ Ned Boards. ak F Mirrors: Folding | Hardwood step | Four: Fold Clothes Bars | Dressmaking Tables. Sturdy Dress Trunks That Will Stand Hard Knocks Trunks, Sturdy Dress covered canvas maleable iron riveted 34in. 36in. 9.45 9.95 made of bass- | | | | ) F, _ é O fittingly celebrate this great event we have reduced prices as never be- fore and offer to-morrow an array of bargains that is without equal in = Greater New York. WE GUAR E MATCHL VINGS—IF_YOU | CUPS AND § omach misery) Anniversary Sales on {st Floor van rc ‘ape i = Women’s 50¢ Silk ane TE || ei Re Under wear, 29 cl Me sik. Liste} s ars auoleras tin ZQueran alata E Women’s $1.50 Kimonos, 95¢ Jon On Wednesday and Thursday, March 24th and 25th. | Another Great Sale of Dee eee = Tannen Sales on 3d Floor Uptown ' | H. Doquritown shopping an estaoagance OCH & ( Koch’s Great Anniversary Sales =z Celebrating 49 Years of Successful Merchandising FIND OF THESE ITEMS SOLD REFUND YOUR MONEY, ORDERS, POSTTIVEL Anniversary Sales in Basement OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, four packages for GARBAGE CANS, galvanized iron, with cover; reg. 49 WASHBOARDS, solid zine, laundry size, with pelle Siiaia s reg. 6 . INITIAL WATER TU mateh each EXTENSION ROLLER 38 Pompeian Massage Cream, 28¢ Ke preparation made. 59c Pongee Silk, 35 25¢ Toilet Soap, 10c Venetian — Violet _ Armour s z! three cakes in box, hig Soap, 75¢ Hair Brushes, 43c 31 es, with olive or box- wood backs; 10 rows pure bristles, RU .90 Handbags, &5¢ ind not $1.00 Fountaia Pens, o9¢ Koch, 98 Elastic Bells cA Blastic L black, aul Fountain Pen, fully t Id pen. 2c Taffeta Ribbon, Soc Vi Kt. Bol cameo illus v ca ke -— 1 for price “Te “Terih Towels, 2 for 25¢ red or Si. 25 Long | Cloth & Nainsook, 95¢ white Women’s 2% Hose, 18¢ Black high Men's ee ies, 15¢ Imported Black Cotton Sox, Ae silk embroidered. Herms- 35c Neckwear, 19: tered linen, 0 Rabats, trimer rs Live ee briggan Anniversary Sales on 2d Floor Maids’ $I. 75 Dresses, $1.19 bray or e iind plaited back 49c to 69¢ Dress Goods, 39¢ iped seer- Kimonos, good qual- Might blu “d with plain WwW pink and} 4 porder, trimme navy, $1. 25 io $1.50 Dress Bare Bc Ts 31.39 aes Petticoats, 98¢ | deep wdigunes; runel ah wi at dered and ack, — 50c French Ro-es, 38¢ In bunches of three each; large rose with follage ——— age acute Roses, 48¢ pull roses, in all ise Princess Pongee, 8'4¢ ge range of four Gy dark grounds. also one Beau lard ¢ recs. ight soc cUulty Gingham, I CAA einaavenilirinldts $3. 50T urbans, $1 WwW braid mushroom colors and eff 8 rimmed with ribbon, Ae ty Women’ s $2.50 New Phila. Ties, St. 39 Girls’ $1.50 Wash Dresses, 89¢ mguelssta high Dutch back tsk! tiban Heelss all slzes $3.00 Boots, $1.39 1, Blucher styles, ¢ with hb Misses’ & Small Womea’s $4. 00 Washable Dresses, $2.79}. attily trim- styles In white and rimmed led ek si ancie in pretty ef- sma ol "i w colorings 14 to IS years ed Bults, with durable $ to 16 years, ——— Women’s Tailored Suits, $10 women’s high class tailored ast spring's and splen- of these suits but none less . D. or credited; 1 opportunity. enema eae Boys’ $4.50 Russian Suits, $3.45 Boys’ bloome: and HO lan Blouse Suits, with he 8, tweeds Anniversary Sales on 4th Floor $1.25 Matting Rugs, 68¢ 37c Vitrophane, 12%¢ Har designs and colorings, size} An effective substitute for stained inciies. glass; will not wash off; large range OS emma ff colorings and destens $3.25 Renaissance Curtains, 85¢ es $2.50 Shirtwaist Bo ert 1; fine net centres, lace edging} (oe i fine ete ShoT matting, hed with brass handles; 50¢ Holland Shades, 25c very strong and durable. lL re aidog, made from flat fn: $5c Curtain Swiss, 9c UE ae Dotted or figured curtain swiss; 36 Inches wire. nches; ready to hang. jit 50 China Matting, $9.95 y quality, choice designs 40 yards in each roll Anniversary Sales on 5th Floor $15.50 Bureaus, $11.50 $7.50 Sliding Couch, $4.98 pred oak, 42 inch] Of angle tron and Nattowl spring; h and two short | can be separated to aped bevel French | with extra soft with green denim. 75c Bed Spreads, 49c Crochet Bec i eads, excellent Ch neyeomb and Mar- ze4 66x76 inches, of to dray plate mire f $3.50 Rockers, $2.25 $14.00 Brass Beds, $9.98 Of golden quartered oak, wide seat] Two-inch posts, with large mounts and low bi ‘and highly fand seven %-inch fillers, with epun polished; a splendid rocker value. ferrules; all sizes. 4 Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, 125th St. West, a

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