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|x didn't know that he had taken the | money.” WT DFAT t to New Orleans, ar- n March 2% In the gril aries Hotel, where they Mr. and Mra, Kenneth, @ appened. They ate crab Had Loved Him Long and Thought Husband’s Regard Had Grown Cold. ole and mot cramps. All y they were confined to in trembling lest they had soning, When they had “a cath lll al y took Mra, Fenn out who owas ee te Sere ere a ar ride, In New Orleans NOW dress mult case, ich the label linat is heapest and the best way of the Hote! Grand, Havana, and the, to see f the elty, except the customs house K." were pasted, | French er. You @0 to the corner Mrs. Charlotte Fenn of Hartfort, Conn, of St. Charies and Canal streets and nme into the parlor of the Hotel Mar-| take the “loop car, which for five to grant an inter-| cents takes you all around and lands you back where you started from. She Suspected Nothing. ect anything was wrong s. Fenn continued her | pimple blue toque, and the heavy gray vel! she had drawn tightly around her hat and face, and tied in a clumsy knot At the neck, she looked like a prim, se- ate and unromantic schoolmarm, an tm- | pression heightened by her sharp nose and the heavy glasses out of which her | w Moers. They asked me it 1 | bightediy. when he went away. That Fled with a Defaulter. him, the oMcers said One would sooner expect to see her bee anne anf ‘ha erat | walking home with some maiden aunt OMcere asked tne if my hus from Wednesday night prayer meeting at < the old Presbyterian Chure lieve her the woman in t Charles B. Kelsey, form: cashier of the Hartford I Company, who skipped out 24, taking Mrs, Fenn $7,300 belonging to the “Tell you my @ tremolo voice, Then he came back than to be. | r | Mra, Kelsey t | ack,’ the officer sald. | Where is she? I asked. | “Tn the next room,’ said the officer. | ‘Then 1 knew it was all over, Right at- ‘tor that the room of No. 4%, one of the him €n4 lewo rooms we occupied, opened, and she | there stood Mra. Kelsey. She didn't say to me, and I didn't say @ word mance of assistant nsurance January porter's suggestion. the reporter had finished, Chief | Meve it? Suppose I told e ic Clerk Parent sent a porter to the parlor Sa ane Bie wnt for |to carry Mra, Fenn's sult case down- Of, Jt would any one take my word for! tyity and started her for the Grand Ly i Central Station in time to catch the 11.02 Potiteneas compeliot the reporter to | 4 ain artford, devine to answer. | Mrs. Kelsey t# already there, having “What am I going to do now?" she! gone back last night. Kelsey will go edwed again. “What do all desperates | as soon as extradition papers are dor" “You mean you will kill yourself?’ |” sthad the reporter [THINGS A MOTHER ai OUGHT TO KNOW. ing left to live for?” » “Tam going back to Hartford,” she Mothers whose Hue noth- continued after a while. “Maybe my Mother will take me back. Surely my husband won't. How can I expect it? Ob what was I thinking of when I aid this?” “Had you known Mr. Kelsey long?” the reporter asked. “Beven years. lown, | Wah ae a atre! tho Unset ths| sony cheeks and right eyes of | wealthy cbild- Both families were friendly. He was friendly with my hus- bard, who is in the Ithographing busi- nese, and I was friendly with his wife. ould re- | I have joved Mr. Kelsey for many years nember that the and I thought my husband's love for afest tonic and m@ had grown cold. ody builder to “Did he neglect yo ui ve them is “No.” Vather ee Loves Kelsey No Longer. "Did you think he cared for another?” and she almost smiled. ‘ou love Mr. Kelsey stilt’ “How can I after he did such things. | dangerous drugs. Thousands of Why, I am told he was writing to hi wife while we were together give it to their children whet in Havana, become weakened or run-down. OPPENHEIM, GuINs2.G | 34th Street—West The Latest Spring Styles in Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits ———OOOOOOOOOOS 18.00 25.00 29.75 35.00 Women’s Coats and Fancy Outergarments of Satin, Serge, fancy imported mixtures, Voile, Broadcloth, suitable for travelling, motor, street, dress or evening wear. 15.00 20.00 25.00 29.75 Would that have made any difference | SESSA RT SE THE EVENING WORLD, i a e | Sale of Trimmed Hats Thursday and Friday Strictly newest styles in Trimmed Hats, tailored and dress models of exceptional char- acter, trimmed with various fancies, velvet and flowers in the most popular spring $5 colorings; regular $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 values; Special Thursday and Friday... Children’s Dresses | Boys’ Wash Suits Daintiest Dresses of fine Persian} Broken assortments of Boys’ lawn, new semi-hobble styles, elabo- | Wash Suits, great variety of clever- rately trimmed in French Val. jest sty in kindergarten cloth, Ince; panel of embroidery, broad|chambray, rep and linen; wide ribbon sash; sizes @ to 6 years; | range of patterns and colors; sizes regular value $3,00; Special 1-89 2% to 7; regular value $1 Thursday and Friday at.. $1.60 and 82.00; Special at Pre-Easter Sale of the Celebrated Rogers Fine Silver Tableware Half-dozen Teaspoons; Half-dozen Dessert Forks; value 59¢; Speci 44 value eres 79¢ ey 85; Special at....... O9C 890 | vatee oar Bpeckl ot. $1.25 ; value 600 Box of 6 Dessert Knives; Special each at....s..+ 45c | vaiue 1.50; Speciatat... $1.10 of 6 Coffee Spoons; Box of 6 Butter Spreaders; value 5” “secial at...sse. 40€ | value $1.85; Special at....... 89c English Long Cloth The Ideal fabric for fine underwear; extra special quality, finest doeskin finish, without dressing; made expressly for us; 86 inches wide; 4 grades; 12 yards in each piece at following special prices: $1.50 grade at. 81.15 Pc, | 82.00 grade at..........$1.50 Pe. $1.75 grade at... - $1.35 Pe. 192.95 grade at... - $1.65 Pe, L. M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, Between 7th and 8th Ay, R. Altman & Cu, AN UNUSUAL SALE OF WOMEN’S MARVEX MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES OF GLACE KIDSKIN, IN I6.BUTTON LENGTH, BLACK OR WHITE, WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), USUALLY $3.50 AT $2.65 PER PAIR NEW STYLES IN WOMEN'S MADE-UP SUITS AND DRESSES FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR AND THE FORTHCOMING SEASON INCLUDE GARMENTS FOR STREET, TRAVELING, MOTOR AND GENERAL USE WHICH ARE IN REGULAR_ STOCK, [AT $30.00, $38.00, $45.00, $75.00 AND UPWARD, B. Altman & Ca. FURS RECEIVED FOR STORAGE SECURITY IS GIVEN AGAINST DAMAGE OR LOSS, AND ORDERS RECEIVED BEFORE THE AUTUMN SEASON FOR THE REPAIRING OR REMODELING OF FURS WILL HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF LOWER CHARGES, RUGS, TAPESTRIES AND CURTAINS ALSO RECEIVED FOR STORAGE. RUGS REPAIRED AND CLEANED, LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED. Women’s Trimmed Hats 5.00 6.50 10.00 | Fashionable Shapes. Girls’ and Misses’ Coats and Dresses in the Newest Spring Models at Moderaie Prices 5.00 5.75 7.50 Girls’ Smart Coats, 9.75 FMh Acene. 34f) and 35th Streets, New York. | FREE fini This > (G) WRITE FOR CATALOGUE You to a HANDSOME, SOUVENIR, presser Vas. Matting FROYAL FURNITURE. CO 2188-21903" AVE* 119120 ST. | It makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go get it. meaner a et eee ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1911, Stern Brothers are now showing their complete Spring Importations of Alexandre, Lupin and Babbette | Glace and Suede Kid Gloves in the most desirable lengths, styles and colors. English and Do- | mestic Cape and Mocha Gloves for Men, Women and Children, And will offer the following Special Values for To-morrow French Kid, “Lucette” quality, two clasp, in tan, gray, cream and black, at 95° Regular Price $1.35 Pair Alexandre Kid Gloves, sixteen button length, in white, black and tan, Regular Price $3.50 Pair a $2.50 Women’s Boudoir & House Gowns of Silk, Satin and Light Weight Woolen Fabrics At these Very Low Prices: Boudoir Robes, of Albatross and Bordered Challis, with lingerie and lace trimmings, House Gowns, of China Silk, in a wide range of colors, Empire style, trimmed with Cluny and Valenciennes Laces, at 9.25, 10.75 Satin and Marquisette House Gowns, at 14.50 a $6.75, 7.85 | in the most approved styles, accordion pleated and richly trimmed, To-morrow, Friday, an Unusual Offering of Silk Dress Linings Taffeta and Liberty Silk, in black, white and all the season’s newest shades, for lining light weight and transparent dress fabrics, Value 60c a Yard Satin Lining, 36 inches wide, : in black, white and all desirable colors, at 65° Satin Coat Lining, , 85¢ a at 38° in herringbone weave, various colors, Values 95¢ and $1.25 Yard Our new building on West Twenty-second Street is now completed, and the twoentranceson that street will be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages West 23d and 22d Streets 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 UMBRELLAS $1.00 Here is an opportunity unusual—just at the psycholog!- cal moment—with the rainy eed just begianin % tte means a greater umbrella value than has ever ony in the Smith Gray & Co. stores. Rarely, if ever, has the power of a volume purchase coupled with a manufac- turer's overstock produced a more tempting offering. Handles are trimmed in sterling silver, rolled plate and pearl—also plain natural wood in mission, composition, weichsel, congo, furze and all the more desirable woods. The base or cover is of silk finished Venetian taffota— a fabric that combines wondrous wear with lasting beauty of a ince, fixed color and rainproof. es and rods are the conceded standard—“‘Exeter" and “Triumph’'—two sizes, 26 inch and 28 inch. As in all probability these tremendous values will be ans up within twenty-four hours, we urge immediate choice. Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Bedford Av. Two New York Stores: Broadway at Warren Street Across from City Hall. 5th Av. Bet. 27th & 28th Sts. Dollars Have Wings | LIKE the Bird of Freedom which is | stamped upon them, the dollars we | make have a tendency to fly here and there as whim or fancy dictates AS “we do not miss the water till the well runs dry,” neither dO we miss our hard-earned dollars until they have slipped away If you invest your money in a sub- stantial business enterprise, or in real estate that is forever increasing in value, you clip the ‘Golden Eagle’s"’ wings so he does not fly away. 170,857 tnaneat sine rss st year, 13,041 tneneraa Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Sales For Friday and Saturday Easter Neckwear Hand-Embroidered Linen Collars a5c & 50c¢ Real Irish Crochet Stocks $1.50 Real Irish Crochet and Hand-Embroidered Batiste Collars $2.95 rs Stocks with Jabots Attached ald Also Side-Pleated Jabots Trimmed with Val. and Cluny Lace 65¢ 8 85 Fichus and Sailor Collars 50c, 75¢, $1.00 & $1.25 Spectal Madetra Embrotderies Bands, Edgings, Insertions and Flouncings (In strips of 434 yards) $1.00 to $5.00 per strip Handkerchiefs Madeira Handkerchiefs...........38¢ & 65¢ Values 50c to $1.00 Sheer Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs hand embroidered initials; also with colored edge and initials. 75¢ per ¥%4 dozen Chiffon Motor Vetls with Satin border, all colors $1.95—value $2.95 One-Button P, X. M. Superior Quality Washable Chamots Gloves Spear back embroidered, silk work button holes, natural and white, 78¢ per pair 12-Button Mousquetaire Washable Chamois Gloves natural and white, $1.45 per pair Black Satin Bags Gun metal and gold plate finished frames, $1.75 Lorgnette Chains Gold plated or oxidized, set with amethyst, sapphire or topaz, 5OC Value $1.00 Leather Stationery Articles Bridge Sets—Portfolios—W riting Tablets 75¢ 8 95¢ each Totlet Goods—Nottons Castile Soap............-. bar, value 50c, at $8¢ Imported Soap.box of 8 cakes, ‘“‘ 50c, “ 20¢ Peroxide, bottle.............. “ Q5c, “ 15e Rubber Gloves... . -pair, 65c, * 45¢ Hot Water Bottles.. each, “* $1.85, “ 75c . pair, 10¢; dozen, $1.00 . ee. each, 10; dozen, $1.00 Hair Nets.............each, 12%c; dozen, 81.25 Pin Cubes, large size Each, 7e Hooks and Eyes........... Card, 8ce; box, 15e Dress Shields Hair Nets......... Muslin Sheets 8 Piliow Cases at Reduced Prices Pillow Cases Sheets 63x99.......- 72x99... 81x99... DORN cca pare ace 4 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. \The adventure of the Empty House, a Sher- \lock Holmes Story, by A. Conan D loyle, in |book form. Free with next Sunday’s World, sate ght