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| STUMBLES OVER mses WN DEGSION ON pa in the M | | a: of Miss Edna Baltimore Tells \“ bina sional Neither He Nor Directors Can Pay $15,000 for Legal i | % OWNER ATTENDS BANQUET. (Qauffeur Badly Burned and Diners Smudged in Blaze Near Paterson. The automobile of Joseph G Jerson was burned Discovery by Neighbor Saves] eg One Brooklyn Man—Another | Unds Life by Bullet Services Before Failure. Martin of le shed of the n Hote: near Paterson ¥ Two Rrook oth desponden Mwille My, Martin was ata Declaring that he could find no fustin nd out of w hundred diners heard the tf eation in la sitch action, Justier morning. One, ‘ Herbert Harman, Mr. Mar - Newherger tn reme Court t {ran out in thelr dress pt lothes 4 teal th jon of Orio ne chauffeur push the burning | denied the apr Lek a chine out, of the Shed, Cheney, State Superintendent of Banks ‘Harman was badly burned, He was \to pay $16,000 out of the assets of the found lying beside the road when the | wrecked Northern Bank to the law firm Ne bad burned up and the excite |of Giffard, Hobbs & Beant for profes wea ove, Mr. Martin borrowed gional services rendered prior to the tr and took him to the how | ene Paterson, The banquet wae re- | ny smudged shirt froms ebour the board. dead when f tried asp chance to recove Henry Roll, #1 ' y time in a week, His enatian parents and grown chil- dren live with him, Shortly after last midnight Roll went ¢ State Banking Department took of the institution. effect of granting mich an order, char ‘ be f th he building, H ny od lt @aid Justice Newberger, “would be to 6 the fourth foor of the building. He kive a preference tothe attorneys ove: removed the cap fruin'e gaa dat a (| oe WILL DISCUSS CITY AUTOS, |f.*4 reference tothe attorneys ove: HI, fitted the end of @ rubber tube | bank." ver the aperture and tying the othe: | Aldemantc Committee Also to Take | | ‘The lawyers, it appears, rendered ner- vices to the Northern Bank and {te wud- aidiaries, the Mackay Avenue Realty Company and Kingstén Sesurtties Com- Pany between Deo. 1, 1908, and Feb. 10, of . end in his mouth, turned on the gas Cae } and lay down on the floor to await as Vey ¥ John Provat, who !lives on the fourth ‘ vy fi came home early this morning. | ed gas and groped his way Vp Poposed City Gai 5 Alfermen Smith, Delaney, olka, Brady and Cunningham, aa a apecial committee of tie Board, will give e@ jDublio hearing on) “city-owned gutomo- | 1911. This was prior to the fathure of ee thi ar waite a Miles; their use and cost.” Aleo the! the bank. ng joover the leak, un @ etum- | Question of ablishing a central city, Justice Newburger, ea over Rois body. b ieee bank considered. ‘The clerks of the marriage Nosase|earege tn 10 be considered. por. | Chenev'a application, said the stare burean at City Hall had a photograph js of city departments an «| Bankl RPUEAT LOee i 1s con-| oe aoies Edna Baltimore of No, 42 Maat |ough heade will be quimsed by the| ing ‘neleetian Crete tenetay t " Dare) One Hundred and Sixteenth street |committes. ‘The Mayor to-day appoint-| jh® insuruiion "fcr the purpose o propped up egainet the grating in front |¢4 af aasistant corporation counsel to auidation,” a at along with the 7.) OMe today and were anxiously attend the hearings and advise. the | superintendent's application to apy the a rs for the original to appear. | committee. ‘ | lawyers was the written consent of a i Tease Baltimore, the young woman's —_—_— | majority of the directors of the bank ne family. A few days ego he tried i ore nk womneas | Scully with @ command that on no| Roll was unconscious. He was re moved to Brooklyn Hospital dition is eritical, but he hanee to recover. Roll had saved up conaiderab: vut im the past year all hin \ave been swept away by eickn Confer. * “What rights the directors have a: suicide by gas, Dut was discovered at March 21—/thie time in the distribution of the account must Edna be allowed to have Transatlantic shipping representatives funds of the bank J am at a loss to sere eens tniver who has bee, |e marriage lomes to marry anybody. mot here to-day to discuss several Ge: | understand.” ° work, shot himself tn the head| Mr. Baltimore also asked the police to | puted points now standing in the way, “Te added that to grant the applica ated in a Morrie chair in the |help him find the girl, who és nearty sev- | of a renewal of the Atlantic Conference | tion would, In effect, be “an approva: om of his home. He was dead|enteen, and has dark brown hair and Pool agreemen:. The deliberations are) of the payment of the bank's assets to und. \Spes. ‘When she left home last night, | private. j the debts of other corporation: THE HOUSE oF KNABE wishes to announce to those interested in music that in accordance v#.h their policy—maintained for 7é vears—of distributing only the best of musical instruments, and after a thorough investigation of instruments which reproduce the voices of the world’s great singers 5 and the music of bands, orchestras and instrumental soloists, it was decided by our tone experts that THE Columbia Phonograph Company’s PRODUCTS OF TO-DAY ‘Grafonolas | | Graphophones and Disc Records WERE IN EVERY WAY SUPERIOR AND THE MOST WORTHY OF PRESENTATION TO KNABE PATRONS Elaborate sound-proof demonstration booths have been installed in our talking machine department without regard to expense, in order that the Columbia products may be demonstrated to the public under environ- | ments that measure up to their high standard. You are invited to come and inspect these instruments | | and hear “all the music of all the world’ at your own pleasure and according to your own selection, | WE INVITE YOU TO HEAR Nordica, Fremstad, Bonci, Constantino, Cavalieri, Amato, Zenatello, Destinn, McCormack, Bispham, Nielsen, Sammarco, Didur, Gilibert, Bassi, Kubelik and an unapproachably complete list of other artists. Columbia Double-Disc Records have a selection on each side, and can be played on any dise machine, | The Columbia Grafonola or Graphophone will play any make of disc record A WORD REGARDING OUR SERVICE—The machines and records are all new. It y us pleasure to play any of the records for you, whether you purchase or not. of prompt and courteous attention and are invited to consider our show rooins t without any obligation to buy. HERE YOU WILL FIND THE VERY L/ EXPENSIVE TALKING MACHINES and HORNLESS INSTRUMENTS il give isitors are assured vn music rooms T AND MOST » including GRAFONOLAS from $50 to $250 Convenient Terms of Payment | The usual broad guarantee of the House of Knabe goes with all machines and re. Wm.KNABE&Co., FifthAve.andThirty-ninth St. Established 1837 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1911," —. EY/4—" Franklin Simon & Co. Wednesday--Bargain Day This is your day to buy~-your day to save WEDNESDAY—our BARGAIN DAY. A hun- dred special offerings amid a hundred brilliant displays of the new season's interesting innova- tions at the Blumstein Store to-morrow: Spring Millinery Special in Laces Women's Hats, in black imita- Assortment of laces, including tion hemp: twelve new Spring Appliques, Medallions apd Or tal and Venise Bands cream and ecru; 6 SOc. to $1.00 yard styler, velvet bindings; elsewhere #2.50 and $2.98 $7.69 Wednesday Bargain at. . Spectal, per yard 25c Girls’ $1.25 School Dresses at 89c Girls’ Washable School Dresses, of fine zephy: cloth; new styles, with kimono sleeves made, sizes 6 to 14, regular value 1.25; Wednesday Bargain Price . percale Women’s Cambric Drawers Neat, well-made Drawers, of good cambric, with deep ruffle of sheer eyelet embroidery sters of pin tucks 45, ubove; value 69c.; Wednesday Bargain Price Ic 39c Madras at 17c Curtains Imported Madras, 3% inches Snowflake ndsomest new designs and y. all leading for tailored waists, dark grounds, 40 children’s dresses, men's s ull length; worth ete.; regular price S9c. 17. $7.95 sapecial, per yard Men’s Bal. Underwear and Pajamas Men's Balbriggan Underwear, Men's Pajamas, in fine per of fine Eygptian yarn; long and | cales, full assortment of colors, short sleeve shirts; drawers with neat stripes and fancy figures, cut double seat and strapped back; full, well made, trimmed with usual price $9¢. to 60¢. per 29 frogs; regular value $1.25, 87 garment; epecial at ...... 'C | Wednesday Bargain at.. c Cross-Stripe Cure up to $8.00 pair. Special, per pair L. M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th STREET, Between 7th and 8th Av. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The New Spring Dresses and Tailored Suits for Women. Striped Foulard Dresses at $22.50 Plain color trimming, with net yoke and cuffs, in all the season’s smart colorings. White Cotton Votle Dresses at $15.00 With colored embroidery trimming on waist. excellent models to select from. Three Smart Tailored Suits , at $19.50 In hair-line stripes; plain navy blue or black serge, gray worsteds and shepherd checks. Handsomely Tatlored Sutts at $25.00 Wide braid trimmed—also strictly tailored suits In all the new materials. Spectal Sale of Gloves 16-Button Mousquetaire White Glace Gloves $7.95 per pair Na\ue 32.75 3-Clasp Real Kid Suede Gloves 85¢ per pair Nae 91.75 Silk filet embroidery, soft. velvety slate and black. 2-Clasp ‘Real Kid Glace Gloves 850 per pair Vai 1.50, ‘Tan and champagne 1-Button P.X.M. Washable Chamois Gloves y5¢ per pair Superior quality-—spear hack embroiv huttonholes, natural and white is, in brown, mode, yy silk worked Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY Infants’ and Children’s Wear Russian or Waist Dresses Tailored box pleated or dressy embroidery trimmed models of white lawn; sizes 2 to 6 years Value $1.45 95 1.95 1.25 White Lawn Dresses French waist models, trimmed with Val. or Irish lace and ribbons; sizes 2 to 6 years. Value $2.95 French Hand-Made Dresses Of white nainsook; hand embroidered yoke; lace trimmed. Sizes to 3 years Value $2.25 French Hand-Made Dresses long waist model of French nainsook, entirely hand- made, hand embroiddred waist and skirt, ribbon and lace trimmed. Sizes 2 to 6 years Value $3.95 2.25 5.00 Navy Blue Serge Reefers Regulation double breasted model, lined with Venetian, anchor buttons. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Value $7.50 Shepherd Checked Box Coats Three-quarter length model of imported black and white checked worsted, lined with Venetian, velvet collar, pearl buttons, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Value $9.78 6.50 Lace and Linen Sailor Cotlars FOR WOMEN AND Linen Sailor Collars Of white linen, with colored hand embroidered * 95 dots, edged with real Irish lace. Value $1.35 Real Irish Lace Sailor Collars Square sailor collar of real Irish lace. Value $2.95 1 95 Venice Lace Sailor Collars Square sailor or Eton collars. Marie Antoinette Fichus Three distinct models of Marquisette or Batiste, trimmed with embroidery, Cluny or Val. lave. Value $3.95 1.95 2.75 Value $2.95 | -——— scale ical SPECIAL IMPORTATION Marabou Trimmed Beaded Scarfs houlder Wraps, 80 inches long, 18 inches wide, of beaded net, iffon in rose, taupe, lavender, king’s blue, solid black or black and white, edged with marabou, long silk tassels. 9.75 Actual value $15.00, Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 2ist St. Special Sale Wednesday Women’s and Misses’ Dresses EEE — — — EEE “iste cea: daceaey inte 12.00) 13.75 insertions of Cluny lace. Value $18.50. French Serge Dresses, button front coat model, lace collar and cuffs; in navy, 16.50 ck, kimono sleeve; trimmed with Val. her nd ribbonal Value $30.00. 18.00 ‘ s © 500 Lingerie Dresses black, white and checks. Value $20.00. Foulard Silk Dress, new and attrac- Allover Eyelet Embroidery, kimono sleeves, high and Dutch neck; women’s and misses’ sizes. tive model, black and white or blue and 6.90 ~ 9.75 white stripe-foulard. Value $25.00. Lace Gown, Princess médel, Dutch Values to $20.00 / j PELVAAA ADEA SAAAAAATI ES’ 3 THE a Pulitzer Building 3 << ou Should Inspect Before Deciding on Office Space i : i