The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1911, Page 7

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a —————— att ti ae ee La, arnusau ava. husband enticed her two children;"| Dent sat to her “That his wife naa | a | Mnadle to get her out. Tt yras the ques.| Gladys and Thomas, away from her] stuck by the ship and that she was go- || tion of ownership which Judge Mer-| and that they are now living with him. | ing t6 hav. that he m He de. | +] echauser tried first. Dent told her, she sald, that it was | scribed his to the witness as being}! to be held in trust for her as tong as Rachel Wheaton, a the “best fe in his crown." Mrs. Dent alleges cruel treatment and | Mra. Dent says her hueband| she lived. Mrs. TOLYNGH DRIVER, Sobel Unmercifully Beaten by | Crowd Before Police | Rescue Him. AQ angry mob of 200 persons shortly after noon to-day in Brooklyn chased | samuel Sobel, a milk wagon driver, after his wagon had Killed a little «irl, and but for police ald that aame to hitn the man might have been killed Mary Lucurto, five years old, was tossing a ball about in front of her home, No, 17 Meserolo street, Brooklyn, | In front of the house @ milk wagon belonging to the Liebman Dairy Com- | pany of No. 40 Cherry street, Manhat- | tam, Was standing. The child's bali! rolled from tho sidewalk under the wheels of the wagon. ‘The child toddied to the curbing and leaned under the wheels to get the ball. | At the same time Sobel came out, took his place on the wagon seat and started the horses, The rear of the wagon ran ir the girl met crushed her to death. Instantly a mob began to form and) {the Qriver whipped up his horses to their best speed. He turned into Hughés street, with the crowd tn pur- suit. Two policemen tried to stop him, but Sobel urged his horses to a faster clip. | They turned into Broadway where a mounted policeman grasped the bridle | of the horse nearest him and turned the team into an elevated railway pillar. Then the crowd caught the driver, pulled him from the seat and began to beat him. penecene driver was taken There a charg erred against hi! Sobel « | J s et De 29, Jom was under t all in blue serge and fancy mixed g with handles trimmed in sterling Mieeereied At Girls! White Lawn Dresses, Duteh neck and $3.99, $4.99 Second Floor, la wagon oviots; regular 6.50 values... cee... 00; MateanaHorn=-plain natural weed In cated | 34 sleeves; waist trimmed with embroidery These Specials for Women: © the crowd a etter tm in and Sailor Suits, tn blue serse,tan composition, weichsel, Congo, furze and a ba FeeeHng bse Bcd adi °1.98 H t teds and fancy mixed cheviots; the more desirable woo sizes 26 and 28 years . Black Azure Hair Hats, gular values 8.50. . «6.2 ; all are regular 2.00, 2.50 and 00 | Girls’ White cal at lenviculiey 9% and $1.29 | Fe ADORE a Matta iA bl HOO WRUEE Es circ cceees eeeians OD down front; embroidered tufile over shoulder; \ Noa pune reasted u is Bae serge HATS other styles, yoke and ruffle over shoulder or all- Nacre Braid Hats, 20 shapes, 5 values 8.50... 6.75 This particular Easter offering includes some Shes. nek aren, Soil black and colors, 69¢ and 99c,_ i BOYS’ LONG TROUSER SUITS pai) peeing Bate iol Meee the assort. eck, with panels or embroidery down "§ ‘ French Chip Hoods wa full silk \ Tallored. in. the Smith Gray & Co. shops, Kiw.tenr tlneeea vu rtherioalee mentiatiin front of dress; 6 t0 14 years. ++.++. 9S. GO velvet fecing; black, colors and | atyled by the Smith Gray & Go. expert designers . All are in the new correct Spring, 1911 Girls’ Confirmation Dresses, in white, organdy combinations. Regularly $3.98, of Boys’ clothing, made from excellent high Blocks in the Derbies, the new low crowns and and fine lawns, trimmed with embroidery and at the special price, $2.99. ei grade velours and blue serges, sizes from 15 to 20 flat brims predominating—cyery correct style, i trimmed with tucks and insertion and o UNDER LONG SIEGE \ (Spectal to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, Apr folk were present in the Supre: to-day where the trial of the separa- tlon suit brought Mrs, Anita Dent against her W Thomas Ashley Dent, a wealthy New York manufac- turer, was begun be Justice Mor- schauser, Mr, Dent has wife alimony at the ra Unt the t clety there. Mra, Dent POSLAM BANISHES | Ls SKIN TROUBLES | CLEARS THE w eed satins and peau de cygne. | | | ay COMPLEXION A tine a Yee oe we gn OVERNIGHT convincing demonstration Among its many us | PROFES ON, | besides assuri s, POS SLAM i iad what it ‘ rea ly. BARBERS’ . ALY canta DANDRU! F, Pil 7 amo cure of fame piers 5 Down and $1 a Weck en yas eae om. Pat Be © ALL DRUGGISTS *Si:5,2089A8" o Extras; Outfit Delivered to Your He m Pay of $8, i reba eoraaprier aba ae ; $2.40 , POSLAM SOAP Ra By at a i scsi : “URGENT! Don't Delay. Make Your f ae . | $5.00 Siple « at $3. 49) $8.00 Style at $4.99 TRY POSLAM | FREE ;.. (Coupon 1620) MOB THREATENS = FultonSt. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Bedford Av. Remedy and wu in do oY handy ¥ ~ Al skin ty ibis Sample Quantity, iy using Coupon below, yopular ‘ITCH ECVZEN , $300,000. She dociares her been so great as now. READY-FOR-SERVICE Smith Gray & Co. clothes, stamped with the approval of three generations of better dressed New York, are offered in greater variety of both fabric and model than at any corresponding season in our entire history. The styles reflect the consensus of the world's best thoughts from all the better style producing centres, domegtic and foreign. Smith Gray & Go. Spring and Summer Sults and Spring Overcoats range in price from 18.00 to §0.00 with speciat values at $5.50 nd 18.50 22.50 BLUE SERGE SUITS 16.00 No finer evidence of the economic possibilities of the Smith Gray & Co. plant has ever been shown than these 22.50 suits at 16.00, The fab- ric is the product of one of America's foremost weavers, acquired very much underprice—the tailoring was used to keep our immense custom shops busy in moments that might otherwise have been slack, and profits have been sacrificed that the disposal may be immediate. There are six distinctive styles for men and young men— your saving is 6.50. FOR THE CHILDREN Smith Gray & Co. clothes tor children were the first children’s ready-for-service clothes ever made in America—today their supremacy in this particular field is admittedly as great as in 18.00, with boys’ tong trouser Suits and Spring Coats at 16.00 to 39.00, ian and Sailor Suits and Spring Reefers, years; standard values at 16.00 and 18.00 13.50 Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Auto Clothes Book on Request Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stores: sister of Mra. Dent, testified that Mr. Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Sixty-six times has Easter, with all that it means for men, come and gone since the house of Smith Gray & Co. first opened its doors, Never in all those years has the assortment been so comprehensive or the values, due to our long experience, abandonment, SUITS and SPRING OVERCOATS 15.50 and 18.50 SPECIAL New York has seen no valucs to compare with these—by every known standard they are 20,00 to 25.00 garments. All are tailored in our own custom shops and are in every respect the equal of those garments offered you for 4.50 to 7.00 more. 15.50 suits of high grade vetours, cassimeres and worsted cheviots; neat mixtures, smart stripes in many exclusive Smith Gray & Co. designs. 15.50 spring overcoats in black, Oxford and smart designs in grays, browns and olives, Suits include blue serges of all pure Australian yarn dyed worsteds and high grade velours—neat mixtures in exclusive Smith Gray & Co. designs—colorings in grounds of black, brown, gray and all the new Spring shades. 18.50 Spring Overcoats include «mart new tweed weaves and designs, also velou nd worsted finished cheviots in the correcé 5.4.08 of gray, brown and various mixtures, Silk lined to edge Oxford and black vicuna pleted Matbed tis lead agli an excess value that as to be seen to be appre- clated Pere, 20.00 Despite our immense facilities, the supply has never been able to cope with the demand for these garments, The sizes are almost invari- ably broken. Now it Happens that the size rangeis complete, and if you would participate colors, in plain bosoms, coat style, attached cuffs, e and sles 0vatues Mel 5 shape, color and dimensioft is repre- sented—all are regular 2.50 to 5.00 values 75 Two New York Stores : Broadway at Warren Street Across from City Hall 5th Av.,Bet. 27th & 28th Sts. iUA FORTH, SSnSSRC we Spe the w » nec i skin Atiecti POSLAM show tain a Frce| : enough for a ALE LEX. To Soe sat? To GOUSa, "| Last Days of the Greatest Piano Opportunities in America nrouncement! : CLPS eoWere une pany to» ’ with the THEATRIC i [AL S RRR kL r a 3 3 Days Only! S500 Walters Concert $% Grand cap Piano Or Cabinet, Ch OTe Ww Don’t Miss This Great Sale of Newest S pig no for nN Now Walters and pay the bd 225 | ane f ‘Lex. iP dd Ave., 54th to 60th —_— | Sale of Girls’ White Lawn” Dresses \ j ular f we urge that you act quickly. li Hi Threats of lynching flew thick and those early days when they were the sole pro- TIRNTC 7 Girls’ dresses of the maximum quality . B { the man was in imminent danger when ane ode DSI BtaTK: Ci als ji) decree at the minimum Bloomingdale price. ever rettier or ore ecoming 5 history. Smith Gray & Co. children’s Suits \o¢2 ' S—percales, printed and Girls’ White Lawn Dresses, two styles; high , helped hold the and Spring Coats range in price from 7.50 to woven madras in all th ew correct Spring neck and long sleeves; front of waist of embroid- For School and Dress Wear we sow an unusual assortment cry ed inserti hem; 6 to 14 years...... Other Junior Confirmation Dresses at $7.49, $8.98 ee Everything for Easter and Everything New The Best Women’s and Misses’ Tailored § Suits | Wines & Liquors | The Greatest of all Ribbon Sales Is Now On At Bioomingdales’ Profit by it! Easter Waists in Charming Variety ” A Typical Bloomingdale Collection, Comprising Foulards, Pongees, Chiffons, Jap Silks, Voiles and Lingeries Many of these waists are shown now for the first time anywhere. Bloomingdales’ are glad to stand sponsor for them, which means that they are everything in quality and character that waists should be. Prices, too, conform to the regular all-the-year-round Bloomingdale policy: Very Pretty Silk Foulard Blouses Sure to Be Popular—Shantung W: av a Polka dot, kimono model; trimmed with black Newest ae al ath med was low necl or navy messaline and pearl buttons. Low hand embroi ie ¥ neck, fold of messaline and bow of § TOs Gt ieee ones 4 Ss aists foulard; very special, at 3.98 New Silk Poulard Pretty Chiffon Blouses Pt Trimmed-with braid and Laer two charming |} sae styles and two values that make many $e 76 | Bey AG 1" Lined with figured net and { messaline; yoke and § LEX, 10 BELL SOY 10 604Sz friends; to-morrow, $5.98 and........ Eyelet Embroidery Lingerie Waists cuffs of net 4, 98 ; Striped Wash Silk Shirt- ‘Eyelet embroidery all ia Gs a sells or low kK; lly fine quality embroi neck; specially q 1.98 waists of Quality Extra Size Waists of Lingerie and Silk Tailor made with pocket | Lingerie,$2.98, $3.98; black silk, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 . Misses’ Middy Blouses, in various styles; very very special, at. The Bloomingdale Waist Store is popular because it is the home of the newest and best styles BLOOMINGDALES* ery. Kimono model. Made in special measurements; 48, 50, 52 in, or sailor collar; $ 4, 98 special, 98c, $1. 49. Misses’ and Children’s Hats Were ged with lace; or yoke of embroidery with Specially priced on on each side; full skirt with deep 98c of the most desirable shapes and colors. for Thursday at $1.75, $2.99. We Trim Hats Free, This puts at the disposal of those who select their shapes and trim. mings a staff of expert millinerg to plan your hats. Main Floor BLOOMINGDAL Es it trimined. 0, 12, 14 yrs. $4.98 co °5.98 up to Second Floor, Lexington Arenve Bection, <== BLOOMINGDALES' You Can Buy in the City at?| 4: B&SPAB 5 A characteristic Bloomingdale showing—a_ br’ tient | tection of Women’s and Misses’ Suits of charm and | All the select and authentic fashions of the associated with the price moderation in- | arable from Bloomingdales’. Suits of Superior Tailoring) high inction, r are here, de satins, | styles, Coats are lined | Unbeatable Suits Irreprocchablei in Their : i 75 Great Specials 2nd Floor, DALES! | "Newest ioe Bab Ca riages | Finest MATZOTHS, cart, | This well-known’ Palace go-cart, finished mings, as illustras inone motion; pade hood, rubber-tired The popular Teddy tc e opens and ¢ . of full siz padded tired has ¢ x #00 BLOOD 8) Li rms and Save ‘rien ousehold on 100 per cent advance on cash prices, _ BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. memeewen The Store of Certain Satisfaction A Sas nataanioe Saw Rat wingman er

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