The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1911, Page 12

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et NOK VO LOPED WR BAK == WITH DIVORCEE IS TO TRAIN BOY AS sn an HEDOES ma dictines Stricken on Honey- | So He Will Cling to Home =| PF. White, supe Like a Vine. jum, that the pr | mental balance. moon in Europe. BROKE CHURCH VOWS.| Sims mone. Cate Mary 6 | death penalty, some hints yesterday as to the curricu- Fied With Daughter of Louis} ti ELECTRO SILICON Gerlinger, Millionaire Lum- hes SILVER BOW SH ng truant, to @ nor- the Juvenile Court | Jered the boy placed | are. berman of Oregon. makes Silver Cleaning a pleasure. « | 1 Dalieve most | Trt quickly restores the natural beauty PORTLAND, Ore, March 4.—Thomas 01 too early and are | Metnhofer, until last summer abbot of | eadily. 1 hall give) and brilliancy of even long neglected] | the Abbey of St. Benedict at Mount & minimum of ¢ metals—without the least injury. Angel, Ore, is somewhere in Europe | and wth it ho will get plonty of lite | NO OTHER LIKE IT! Free from| | Aghting desperately to rave failing aight, | OUt in the open. Hp will be eatied on | lela Wen With him is his November bride, who K a iittle more and study a d address for nthe urual run of t on it WAS AugKested to Mr gee | bank that perhaps soon he would be! Was Mrs, Belle Geriinger Daiton, a 4i- | vorcee, daughter of Louls Gerlinger of | Portiand, millionaire lumberman and} railroad builder. | Father Gregory Roble, member of the | Order of St. Benedict, to-day declares Abbot Tiomay is mentally unbal- anced. News of the marriage, followed by Father Gregory's statement, has LEE SAMPLE o stirred religious circles of the Pacific coast as never before. Father Gregory attributes the Abbot's fesignation as head of the monastery and his marriage to @ case of sunstroke @uftered by Thomas wen @ young man, which, he writes, caused an affection of the eyes and has resulted in occasional periods of mertal irresponsibility. Wae a German Baron. Something You Want to Know Meinhoter was a German baron before in Rome? Patent Leather $ .85 he became @ monk of the Order of St. A It is 80 much better than any you and Black Kid Benedict. Albot Thomas was succeeded on Aug. $1 last by the Right Rev. Placidus Fuerst. 4.¢ the time it was oMoially an- hounced that he resigned because of 1! | health and falling sight. Young, handsome, talented, he ‘cre- you find it out. ated a sensation in the German Court when he renounced his title of Barow and turned over bis estates to the church and became a Benedictine monk, taking the vow of perpetual celibacy, Brother Thomas Aquillas, as he was known after joining the Benedlotines, Mose rapidly in the order, and after founding the priory of Mt. Angel, he was sent here, first as and later, with the growth of the astery in wealth And tnfluence, was made abbot. He was @ frequent visitor in the homes of Portland people, among them that of L. Gerlinger. Mrs, Gerlinger was & devbut Catholic and a woman of Breat intelligence. Met Rich Divorcee. ~ During his visits at the Gerlinger home he met the brilliant divorcee. Who as Belle Gerlinger had been the heroine of @ runaway match with « Chicago man, which included a honey- Moon trip to Hongkong. But the match turned out unfortunately, and after divorcing Dalton, she returned to Portiand and made her home with her father. She was much sought etter | by the “intellectuals” because of her brilllancy of mind. She-and Abbot Thomas met frequently | and finally fell in love with each other Mrs, Dalton ts owner of much property. Mr, Gerlinger having divided his } fortune and given & portion to each | of bis chtidren, | Mr. Gerlinger and his ‘son Kdward pro- | | At Brery Grocery—Ready-cooked fess to be ignorant of the whereabouts of Mrs, Meinhofer. They say they have not heard from her for several cate, They admit that she has been sow written it down. a that means a great deal. I's Dinner and It's Ready dollars to get them. spaghet .i. making, the main of which are these: Durum wheat spaghetti. Best creamery butter. The same expensive tomato sauce we use in Van Camp's Pork and Beans, you have to do is to heat it. You will invariably find it the best dish on your table, no matter how good all the other things are. And you'll find that everyone likes it better than they ever liked spaghetti before. One can will prove it. Order now. 100 ead 15¢ per can ed, ybut declined to say to whom, Wan Camp Packing Company ®*s%!!*([ndianapolis, Ind. | (33) at his family name te Von An Appeal to Thinkers Enlightening News About the National Institution of Browning, King & Co. After months of careful thought and preparation, coupled with half a cen- tury of success, the remarkable talent of this house has produced this SPRING’S STYLES OF FASHIONABLE METROPOLITAN CLOTHES for Men, Boys and Children. You should see and judge the efforts of this Unique Organization. The di- versified variety of Spring Overcoats and Suits at $18.00, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 and $40.00, tailored in our New York Work-rooms by the pick of skilled talent, are fitting examples of what modern AMERICAN BUSINESS ORGANIZATION can accomplish. This same spirit brings to you the BROWNING, KING SPECIAL DERBY at $3.00, a price made possible only by the purchasing power of the Six- teen Stores of this institution; to say nothing of the largest assortment of the famous STETSON HATS from $3.50 to $12.00. The spirit of the times is also reflected in the Men's Furnishing Depart- ment, as evidenced by the offering of more than eight hundred and sixty pairs of genuine real Cape Gloves, p que seams, at the special price of $1.00 per pair, in the smartest Spring Shades, with Paris point s stitched backs, short and regular fingers; ADLERS’ MAKE—AMERICA’S BEST KNOWN GLOVERS. Sold usually at $1.75. Too much emphasis cannot be laid on the policy of the BROWNING, KING Organization—to hold your money on deposit for you until each trans- action gives perfect satisfaction, Share in the many advantages and opportunities offered. “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION.” Browning, King &.cCo Broadway at 32nd Street—Cooper Square at sth Street—Brooklyn, Fulton at DeKall Mah requests to train other Don't you want to know that we now make a spaghetti better than it’s made ever tasted that you'll be amazed when Our chefs spent two years in perfect -| ing the recipe. The result is a secret so valuable to us that we never have This is the most popular dish that! ever went out from our kitchens. And We have been cooking good things for| nearly fifty years. Every year now the homes of America spend ten er But we never made aayhike which | people welcomed as they welcome this | tT. K } ] : | There are 17 ingredients used in the Herkimer County full cream cheese, The dish comes ready-cooked. All| WORLD, _FRIDAY, MARCH Bh 4 BE hn me America's; Largest | Ls Store r n Saturd. Until 6:30 P. M. Early Easter Shoe Sale In Our Basement Store Special Stocks of New Easter Styles of the Latest Designs at Radically Low Prices Men’s 2-59 Shoes Welted Soles, i Button and Lace. Men’s *3-° Shoes 2 All Leathers, Button, Lace and Blucher Sa Women’s Oxfords and Pumps $¢).50 Tan, Patent aoe and Gun Metal Calf, All the New Spring Btyles, Women’s Tan Calf Boots $¢p.50 Button and Blucher Women's*2:°°Shoes Misses’ and Children’s Welted Sole Shoes Tan Calf, Brown and Black Kid. Sizes 6 to 1014 Vil oso SP-35 |e o4.80,* 99-65 |Sierasies $9.15 Girls’ High Cut Shoes, Gun Metal @ Patent Leather sie torog,, S90 e....., SE75 [Bo _ $2.00 | Sises 9 to 13 Boys’ $2.00, Shoes Box Calf and Saun Calf 15! Bluchers. Sizes 1 to 544 $ | 263 Sixth Avenue: Between 16th and 17th Streets. Open Saturday Evenings. We do aot window dl f our Cloaks, sult France to tive denartinente le through the Wurbiiure Mores ‘Taise. lev CLOTHING ON CREDIT ‘For Men and Young Men | Nowhere in the city will you find a |Spring Fashion display as interesting and |full of suggestions as our big showing of clothing for Men and Young Men. You will find such a large assortment of styles, patterns and sizes that you will have no difficulty in selecting. We carry only the products of the leading clothing manufacturers of the country—you will be pleased to find how long our clothing will weer without losing an atom of their original grace and smartness. fults range, $12.50 te $35.00 in price from \No extra charge for opening an account. Our prices are as low as if you paid cash. Have Your Purchase Charged, Pay a Small Deposit, the | Balance in Weekly or Monthly Payments. |IN OUR WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DEPARTMENT we are showlag a splendid | assortment of New Spring Sults, Dresses, Coats, Waists, etc. | Remember, Only Entrance ls Through the Furniture Store, Brookiyn store, 419 Fulton St. . Full Line of Furviture, Sarpath, Piasen & &. ENNELL: Fatadlished Nearly Half a Century. Furniture Stores Fin Extraordinary Sale of Dining Room Forntture | SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. i 9-90 well mado, solid, satisfactory. ts, Rugs and Linoloums at low prices 7% 411°° Every floor filled with | 12. All of Furniture, Iden oak; erent WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE.—CASH OR CREDIT, 'GEQ. FENNELL & CO. 2209 2d Av., Bet. 120 & 124 Sts: } >| Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. Bronx Store, 3d Av. & 149 St, | It makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go se it, | Voaet BroTtHERs, 42 St. at 8 Ave. Until 10 P, M. We Will Give Double JA’ Stamps With All Purchases All Day Saturday In the full strength of completeness, this. store is prepared to meet the clothing wants of ever eae the greatest strength in its showing of new Spring Suits and ‘Overeoats iz 15, $18, $20, $22 and $25. HIS is truly a superb showing—greater, stronger, better than ever before— @ collection unique in its completeness—in its amazing variety—in its sound, honest values. Within its scope is every fabric and model that fashion sanctions—each the best of its type—conservative and ultra-fashionable. Special Opening Spring Sale 1,000 Men’s New Spring Suits at $16.50 Brand new model—suits of dash and style—spic, span and new from our workrooms. There’s nothing like them for the price in all New York. The coats are modelled with that broad-chested, slim-waisted effect, with narrow sleeves and natural shoulders. The fabrics are snappy grays, tans, olives and browns, dressy blues and “blue on blue” worsteds. Indeed wonderful values at $16.50. VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st. at 3 Ave. Open Saturday Night Until 10 o’Clock OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. __ Liberal Credit Arcounts Opened from $10 to $10,000! $50 } $3 to $4 Deposit wourn 75¢ to $1.00 a Week $100)*. -50 to $10 Deposit tha ($1.00 to $1.50 a Week America’s Greatest Furniture House! wig Block yaumann | ns | worth50e to $1 Compy 36th St. Deposit UR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! Mass.ve Continuous TTT TT Post Brass Bed Massive posts, 2 inches in with hand- H some heavy husks, \ ball joints at ends. In bright or sat- in English / lacquer finish, A Great Sale of Oilcloth At 1] 7c sq. yd. Regular 29c quality. An opportunity to buy new oil- cloth for kitchen or bathroom at great savings. Strictly re- liable quality—every yard fre h, new and perfect—-in attractive and popular mosaic, tife, marble end fancy flora! >a terns. Rufted Muslin Curtains 10,000 Faire at OC Pair Fine quality Swiss muslin, with four deep tucks and wide full ruf- fles, 2}2 yds. long; regular width. Floral Swiss Curtains, 75c pair White Swiss, fine quality, with inset bands of floral designs; in ink, blue, green 6 or yellow. Floral Swiss Bed Sets 1.98 to Match With bolster sham and spread. Unusuaily handsome ouch with e..b- crately carved base, claw feet; entire frame in highly polished golden oak finish. Spring seat, roll head; all close- ly tu‘ted and covered in durable, at- tractive Imperial leather. Double Stan Cw Moning IN" pete) ‘Auto Delivery to All Sub-\ urbs Adjxcent to New Yerk, J “ enna teense ——_—_—— Freight paid within 100 miles urchases of $5.00 or over. Purchases, It makes little difference what you need---a Worla “Want” will go and get it.

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