The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1909, Page 8

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GHRL STOLE GEM, (DIES I RUSH CROWD MP TPITURES FOR CHART. Saka & Company > Bon TON row Night for a Nursery. ; eT ECHL RSCTA Spring Gowns & Dresses * ' . ght by Mrs, William K, DAZZ F CHUM Policeman Vainly Attempts to| tomorrow iran her artoclats forthe for Women ' , ' akc he Li Day } rsel We re- Resuscitate Kobialta, of Marvediyeaterdays) Secs! ‘ ; ' : s ott Burden and Mr. Itis acommon—and a reprehensible practice toliven Ai New Haven. : ould have | up a stock of very ordinary garments by “salting” n Hit to Nec aybur : . ry . and a8 light it, as the miners say, with a few really attrac- tive models, merely hoping to dispose of the others. Wanted to Make Schoolmates Pitha Koblalta, a well-dressed young | *S,' An i Believe She Had a Rich man of the grand Chester section of Laulew executed a clever New Haven, died suddenly in the ferry mata appeal to the woman who We may then, with pardonable conceit, direct your h lay street to-day. He was sized ; " Sweetheart. |scen to slagger and fail toa tenen ss|BABIES BENEFIT BY attention to the fact that in our large assortments— a reciates Ele ance and eri Invand out of the doors, Tt wae with NEW SKIN DISCOVERY | and this season they are exceptionally large—there PP 2 ' } An Ambition to excite the envy of her diMculty that Policeman Burns, of the Achoolmates caused fifteen-year-old AD~|church street station, got to his sll. | stons Itching Immediately, Soothes and | a new and distinctively elegant conception, nie Fries many a heartache and tear be-| A call was sent for Dr. Spaulding, of Comforts the Little Ones. Ms fore she was arraigned in the Children’s {the Hudson Street Hospital, and room iGERIE ESSES. etek ads charged with stealing a was made to ald the 7 aU AU a 5.50 be 85.00 . Cempting artifelal respira AFTERNOON DRESS 19.50 to 95,00 STREET DESS: 19.50 to 95.00 EVENING GOWNS..sseessseeeeees 32000 t0 195,00 are no “ordinary” models, Each garment presents Beauty combined with Style and Comfort. BON TON Corsets were endorsed by ELIZABETH A. C. WHITE $100 diamond ring belonging to the wife! showed no signs of life, a of Jolin O'Brien, a tinsmith, living eat |Spaulding arrived he pronounced him No, 1696 Second avenue, Prooklyn. dead, Death was due to heart fallure. | Angle lives at No, 1054 Second avenue,| The man's name and 4 Brooklyn, now, but up to two months | found on cards In a vest ago #he and her family Ilved in the body was removed to the same jhousé with the O'Briens, Their (Station and his friends were notifie flats were on opposite sides of the hall, ia arene Ga) ‘and, according to the police, the keys) ASSEMBLYMAN MOON DEAD. to the outer doors were alike. ) Annie Is a bright, pretty girl, She ‘ | often told her admiring schoolmates she expected to marry some rich, handsome in Jersey Democracy, } | men and that she could have many! geLVIDERE, N. J, March | sweethearts if she weren't so young. 1 y Bi }'Her Prince Charming hadn't yet come | the Eminent Fashion Authority, at the Dressmakers’ Convention held recently in this city. The following sales have been arranged: Special for Friday and Saturday Decollete Gowns of Messaline Value 55.00. At 32.50 Young Man Had Been Prominent BON TON CORSETS Two new models of fine imported messaline in w Yor! a trial free by mail to y end | along, however, and Annie decided to 7 any one who ‘ “4 is 5 ‘ ° . cen cones tap, police ear, | G] IK write for it. hin is suftitent to show evening shades; bodice embroidered and jet trim- emphasize to perfection the long, }) So yesterday, the story runs, Annie| § appeared at school wearing a sparkling diamond, The girls gathered about her| an, jto get a peek, and she is sald to have | ‘told them In excited wifspers that her| ; 4 ME \ V 35 A fiande had given It to her. Yes, she} = Value 75.00. ind had a sweetheart, a real, rich sweet-|{"%q wey 2 heart, and she expected to marry him} Bi SCO some of these days. : But that isn’t the way the cruel police explained the possession of a diamond EM U LSIO N ring by the girl, when they arrested her a block from the schoolhouse and ta took her to the rooms of the Children's Bociety. Mrs,’ O'Brien kept the ring in a tea- = —— med; introducing new length waist line and skirt. graceful lines, the sweeping curves of the slender-appearing figure that is at present so fashionable. MODELS FOR EVERY FIGURE AT ALL DEALERS’ $3 TO $12 ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET CO, WORCESTER, MASS. MAKERS ALSO OF ROYAL WORCESTER Corsets $1 10 83 AnD ADJUSTO CorseTs — *3 ano $5 Gowns of crepe meteor | 59,90 New model, trimmed with hand embroidery and real lace, in new pastel shades. Millinery a One invariably connects the thought of Spring | with bright colors—yet no past Spring season has countenanced the wealth of colorings, the diversity of shapes that Fashion now smiles upon. is the best remedy for Catarrh, Bronchitis, Scrofu- la and Anemia. It enriches the blood and produces strength faster than, any- thing else. cup in the cupboard. Feb. 9 it disap- peared, The similarity of the keys wd them to suspect the girl, but they had no evidence. Then Annie began to wear the ring, the police say, and had It in her purse when they found her. They assert she admitted she took it to daz- gle her schoolmates. HROYA | ET Yet, because of this very unusual latitude, the best possible opportunity is afforded for reserve—for || exercise of retined taste and good judgment natu- |] rally expected from the highest sources of authority | in the world of Millinery, Our selections have | been made with the greatest care. We exhibit an exquisite variety of imported model Hats—in all of which the blending of colors, the shapes, the trimmings are distinctive and refined. ; | To the above we add a handsome collection of original creations from our own workrooms, All The Wm. Vogel & Son New Store | at nilees much lower than those current at other shops offering millinery of really high grade. Broadway at 44th Street y : Tailored Hats—ready-to-wear Is Already Established In Fact A very attractive collection, embodying the newest designs and colorings. ener 6th Ave. and 18th St., New York Women’s New Style Oxfords & Shoes High and Low Shoes. Large assortment of sizes and styles; also alot of Pumpsin tan and black leather J LL re- —the newness has worn forms off—it hassettled into the q of the — routine of the day's work. Bronze Calf Boots & Oxfords Sizes 24 to 8, greatest The clothes and haber- for Women sisi,” OM OO ’ Yalues $2. moment — dashery formen that this The Shoe novelty of the year eed alpale spring newstore presents is evi- || In distinct contrast to the shoes of bronzekid shown | |Boys’ from the people. Anew dence of the betterment || glsewhere, ours are fashioned of the very finest | /Gample (Fave |b : |] bronze calfskin—a leather which retains the exquis- . : party for better govern- for which the House of ite lustre of the bronze and also holds its shapeli- | |Shoes ‘ ha elitea tie ment—anew subway for Wn. Vogel & Son has ness to the last. Bronze calfskin presents a dis- ices Oe ieee” pee ; || tinctive appearance impossible with bronzed kid. Ei a $ 00 , ig to lt and $ 00 better transit—a new _ labored. yee faRete . Pitot . | xhibited in several entirely new lasts and models— store for better merchan- Years ago we started to |] created by the most talented shoe designers of the day, At a pair At dising. Thoughts that — look forward and go for- 5-00 & 6.00 cause wonder—but the ward in the work of wonder ceases when the making clothes for men, Thought becomes Fact. and the power of accu- In the time of a day the mulated motion has mul- pieeiest accomplished tiplied our efforts and act takes an accustomed energies to a degree that place in the general has given our organiza- scheme of things. tion of skilled andtalented And with this store—in _craftsmenamastery of the the three days since the — subjectofclothes-making. opening Thought has And yet we shall go on become Fact. Before its repeating this history of accomplishment the task yearsago. We shall not assumedhuge proportions be busied with ous to- —obstacles arose with day, but always with our the tick of the clock— to-morrow. We shall but to-day it is a familiar always work for the ad- phase in this city’s busi- yancement in the making ness life. of our men’s clothes as It is providing the clothes zealously andas effective- wants of hundredsof men __ly as we have in the past. $4 .00 At a pair ALSO A COMPLETE SHOWING OF THE New Bronze Calf Hand-bags A Variety of Styles 5.00 to 17.50 Shoes (Sample Lines) Sizes 2! to 8 Maker's regu- lar $2.00 grade well made Shoes for dress or street wear. Dull and bright leathers; Blucher styles, extension soles 7 and military heels, No Mall or C.0. D. Orders No Mall or C.0.D. Orders fe’ pOOMIAAE OOTY 70608 Sr Great March Piano Sale YouSave$150to$200 to-morrow in this Great March Sale of Rich Walters $350 Jo Pianos for $198, (Pr $5 Down, $l a Week ; Vianos Delivered on Payment o! A Special Lot for To-morrow at $4 .00 a pair Women’s Oxford Ties Maker's regular $2.00 grades; new Spring styles, with welted extension $ 00 soles, high and me- e dium heels; samples ’a pair § jocks at Misses’ High | Boys’ Dress shoes Cut Shoes With Goodyear Welted Soles Special shoe for dress wear; all newest styles; Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal Cal - skin and Tan Calfskin; sizes 84 torsand 114 Lace and Button Goodyear welted soles; Patent Coltskin and Gun Metal Calfskin. Sizes up to 54. nos Are Built to Last a Lifethine Other Celebrated Walters Pianos in This March Sa'e: s, $250 | $350 Walters 1) Pianos, $2¢0 | $600 Walters k Pianos, $300 WM. VOGEL & SON nae 2, SINE HST Sy00 vas a . Pia Unless [te the Mak PACHANGE 5 ’ A pia ay balance at $1 e UPON REQUEST 9 6 . Lee All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. igs a pair Broadway at Houston Street | Broadway at 44th Street

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