The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1911, Page 12

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| ede THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1911, 1 WYLEBACK ALONE: | Society Woman Who Disappeared any | f s ‘| R. FL Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, acy"S Bway at 6th Av. 84th to 35th Sa 6 NEW OPEN. |RIcH CuT GLAss i ‘ SILENT CN FLIGHT OF MRS. tGHBOR) Rich Clubman sada : STOCK PATTERNS, SPECIALS Dial de bar Ti SCHWARZBURG Joie Sint aac ; Berger's -- || CHINA itn TALK OF DIVORCE SUIT. Mrs. Hichborn Believed to Be 4.89 tor our $7.49 Cut | MADE IN OUR [2002 cissfesiet te lining. OWN FACTORY|$6.89 Sieve o.ch] | Bowls, 10-in. diameter, with |) REDUCED 25%|§13°89'', o, ps=| or our $16.89 a $12.89 Cut Glass FROM Punch Bowls, 12-in. diameter; what it means to your purse to buy idirect from the manufacturer —a 0 0 r bill saved ome. Bright with separate stand. ‘our great Pennsylvania mills; all Dobson ; Finer Cut Giase epectnens up te $120.00, || ie HALL nS 37, LOCKS «* Desc tae [Low Prices [cOCkS Axminsters, superior quality, value ] Why buy odds ard ends|standing Hall Clocks, || Rugs ‘&Garpets | This Week at DOBSONS’ Read this list of offerings and see in Germany With Her Sister. | e — arenes trom am of Horace n, the father of four oh! ‘ine, PRiip Hich- born, the davghter thras “years olf, haa been revived by the re gturn of Mr. Wylie to thie country from \ Europe, apparently alone and the news , from Wasiington that Mr. Miohborn's family has announced that he Va @ivorcs. Mr. Wylie hae ti at the Waldort-Astorta a "dey, Dut hae refused <eh i to be interviewed. 7 aN ES of Mrs. Hiohtorn is a mystery mi > Interest tn the 4! U eras: t t oT v 4 ————— 22.50; this week at... 17.50 C. he finest }} H i ‘The couple left Washington on Deo. | Fis Daas 3 H $18.00, | When you can get the fines including mahogany, i Mea Sauk Gat thay. ta woes 80 wot, be| nchborn JP. Wail a NG MG BE LUTE quality china in openestock golden oak and in A @come public for bi reported ¥ Wp ns a nese prices Sono Be cage tegrged gces 00: Gaizo ana youd vil ies Prices’ | weathered finish. " SAAS ratleabeditheeni Axminsters, value $1.25; made, laid and’ his is New York’s head. it Mr. Hictiborn, the only #on of the late i icehapaeiSl | lined at. .+-.00+ s-se++ 97¥GC|| This is New York's head- $12.89—regularly $19.49 Rear Admiral Hiohborn, U. 8. N., for ea wie a ie sche ba Mas Ws Wad doce tos nay | WN, Vette, vale 81.28) bet ‘ quarters for Open-stock 13.89 : chief . | oad Hehdorn waa in @ eanitartum | becadee he ea! yebeeee es | i = i ERE Gid cana Rapaica: vison ede ticcay fn Aulantlo City. The Wyiles eaid Mr.| who was more Americanised than she ee . Dinner China. Coming $13. regularly $20.24 directly from our own famous factory abroad our China is sold regu- larly far under the prices of similar quality in other stores. Basement, / russels, value $1.15; sin Washington and tnformed of the re-| Wylie wae in New York. married in Austria in Ne Diehl ined rie sé ‘ 5c! Oden of Mr. Wotie, refused to make gny | 1 the course of time It was admitted later Bernard Klein, 3 of inlaid Liwoleered Caument, He said he nad mot faiiy {that Mr. Wylte before his departure | the husband, came to America, promis-| A Wat AES : ae Mattia Ske | agreed with hie family’s plan for a di-| had put part of his estate in trust for! ing to found @ home here for hs family, | and i me Oh de ne ra | Vores, but intimated that action in that {i@ wife and children and had con-| But after a few months Mra. Kiein anld | greatly reduced prices. Atrect! verted the balance into cash. her husband ceased writing, and she| 9 age gee they On Jan, % last Mrs. Hoyt, filing her | #alled for Amerioa. | Pleas for His Return. ¥ 4 .| Here she consulted Lawyer Isidore Dusband’s will in Washington, tnado af- | Mire. Wylie, the denerted wife, has not fiduvit that she did not know the ad- | Soherer of No. 261 Broadway, who tried <fiaown herself in public #tnoe her hus- | dress of her daughter, Hitnor Hichbern, | 2 vain to bring about @ reconciliation, , i pend left her. Sho still resides with her| Soon after that Mra. Hoyt sailed for|, Mre Klein said that at their very Aret Makers of Carpete for Fifty Years. $15.89—regularly $24.24 $18.24—reguiarly $27.24 $30.24—regularly $45.24 $35.24—regularly $52.50 Also a collection of over seventy-five designs, which includes several Broken pieces can always be replaced instantly. ‘children in the Wylle residence in Wash- | Burope to visit her dauyhter, Mra, Von | [nreriew her hasend tov ner oe a 53-59 West I4th Street, |] This is only one speci- Imported and Genuine | ingeon. Within the past two montha {SUM i. pumore nave buen | ized” than she and sfie had better go Bet, Sth and 6h Aves, men of the values we Antique Clocks, at prices || Pleas to Write to return to hie family | canieq from various cities in Burope| back to Austria. Near ‘LU and Hudson Tunnel. are offering in our China ranging from $11.24 to || . © have been printed in the personal col-| gonceming Mr. Wylle und Mra, Hich-| Klein, ehe says, ls a well-to-do cigar * Department this week. $248.00. {mma of Paris and Continents! papers. | born, but at no ime were they def. | manufacturer of No, 2%6 Pearl street. Pi pytad ¢. f Mrs. Hichborn has not returned to | nitely located Mr. Wylle reached New | - sey aie thie country #he ts probably in Berlin | York last Friday on the Lusitania and |” with her sister, Mra, Von Stumm, the| Went to the Waldorf-Astoria, where he ror. | Temistered under hin own name He Tie oan anche OF the German For" | has become lame since his departure eign OMoe, Sire. Hichborn is @ daugh: | trom Washington and limps slightly on Meer of the late Henry M. Hoyt, nollcor | ri5 left foot. B Alt & rus ; of the State Departinent. Her mother | pond eatee ONS {) Sptatiore <7 statsiew ™") DESERTED FOR AN AFFINITY. 6 Mat n. AO SS RR a ES rreez ‘Jaleo belteved to be tn Rerlin RH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices. + The Hichborn and Wyile famfiles were among the leaders tn Washington so- o| iter, elty. Mra, Hichborn rominent tn ide ad goolal aftatra of the younger married | Mra, Julia Kein, suing her husband | BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, BEDSPREADS, MUSLIN Bay S120 2, S4th to 26th % % Wyle devoted mom of !n the Supreme Court for a separation, ! home and her children, declared to-day that he abandoned ner | SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, We Wish to Book Your Orders Now for sey tphiceslt = povnaaeei ag ps SR RET ais amy Shades, Siip Covers, Porch and Window Awnings. i ee eee | Macy prices are right. Macy workmanship may always be de- Hichborn, who |# now twenty-elmht cyeare old, had been graduated from nded upon. Macy assortments of materials are amply compre- | | WHITE WOOL BLANKETS PER PAIR, $3.00, 4.00 & 5.50 hensive. Estimates on request. Samples on request. A phone " ‘Than Wife, M AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY): Harvard but a short time when he was | " marrica ule, EM Im RO practin of COMFORTABLES , $ 4» 4 4» EACH, $1.75 call or postal will bring them. 3 Atter the birth of thetr ehfid the SATIN FINISH BEDSPREADS) =>} y_— EACH, ‘$2.50 t ‘ PAirersict's ssparivion tire ts cece | CROCHET BEDSPREADS ; $ | EACH, $1.25 & 1.65 DRAPERY STUFFS AND H{ANGINGS 5 When, on Dec, 16, four days after the , to transform the city house or complete the country home. ee eS ar airnem My Sho Lishe \ MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES |} Cretonnes and Chintzes that will make attractive slip covers Caused a & “sation. Bvéry Mournind The disappsarance created a fensn- “Soa ‘cor Wash to Fo m tt nh yee nas es OE Happy licbit ll sii ‘hts femily and Mre. Hicliborn’s family ot: ee fi {door and window hangings, wall coverings, bedspreads, screens, AT SPECIAL PRICES, i etc., in light and dark colorings ‘Imported, 31 inches wide, 2c a yard to $1.12 Domestic, 36 inches wide, 12e a yard to 48 } Imported, 50 inches wide, 54¢ a yard to $3.74 Sunfast Madras, an admirable material for Hantwsiait door and window hangings, in blue. rose, green, red, olive, arid ecru. 32 in. wide, plain colors, 49c yard.; 50 in., 69¢ 36 in. wide, drapery silk, 39c yard. 4 coms Plain, Blocked and Stencilled Scrims, in white, ivory and Arabian, much used for bedroom decoration, 36 in. wide, stencilled, reversible, 14c, 18c, 24c, 34c 40 in. wide, plain Scrim, 14¢ yard, 18¢ and 29¢ 40 in wide, block patterns, 24e yard, 2$¢ and 39¢ Curtains of novelty net trimmed with Battenberg .ace, 69c a pair; flat Net Curtains inserted and edged with machine- made Cluny, 99c and $1.49; real Cluny lace Curtains at $1.98 and $2.24; finer Curtains up to $74.74 a pair, ALSO FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY): MEN'S AND WOMEN’S SILK UMBRELLAS WITH PLAIN HANDLES, USUALLY $3.00 &$350 ; } | {at $2.00 WITH SILVER TRIMMED HANDLES, USUALLY $5.00 . eee aa a 81D aan 3d Ave. Matchless Savings 7 uesaay and Wednesday Carpet Sweepers; , sparqap=zip Bread Clothes Hampers; | square | : [peladal cath Lh aR Bed Sets of dotted and figured Swiss, chintz bordered Woe’. | ; Bs willow, . Swice, Renaissance, Marie Antoin tte, Cluny, Arabian and ‘ y oak Abe] 3 FEY woodbor: | WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS Antique Lace, from $2.49 to $25.24, naimelled; | i | . 89e + heavy " 69¢ size 23¢| Bath Room Fistures; 4 quart Wash Boards; coated steel; laundry is! Grandma's i Powder; large THE MACY DEPARTMENT . OF INTERIOR DECORATION is maintained for your benefit AT THE GREATLY REDUCED PRICES OF $15.00 & 25.00 A SALE WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), ON THE THIRD FLOOR, CONSISTING OF A NUMBER OF STYLES Bestene; Dutch Cleansert B nena | FOR BOTH SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, AT THE ABOVE (=~\EFORE furnishing a new house, or refurnish- Fhe 4 Ge ie veoes 25e ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Bi ing an old one, visit our Department of Baer Peroitte end peak, Gord tt im 3| Interior Decoration and talk with our Soap; 7 cakes 25¢ ; ioe | rs ~ expert on color sohernee, and the proper “Tea and Coffee Pot y Ve and Pots |\ ' furnishings to select. It will cost you nothing, be en ed > 44e gray enamelled | ; 4 i | 8 quart 29¢}) H * i ili dvise you correctly is the result of 15¢ Galt antsed Wash || A SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN'S DOMESTIC oye pat geod Sar fap BP oo beg bs; family | wat. 15¢| s 35e To bring about the refining atmosphere of a har- ' 1 Tables; heavy | Ladder Chaira; UNDERWEAR : : ere arily require that | : hardwo. 29 monious home. does not 1 arily require that large j 89e| Liquid Veneer. a rep cs oe sums of money be spent. od color combinations and iP a nara Polls 10 HSU ABN ARRANGED.» FOR TEM OAR Cnen nt artistic furnishings, if rightly chosen,” may be simple ' ' | ' L ‘ tycn i i ; 1 WHEN A NUMBER OF DESIRABLE STYLES IN NIGHT ROBES, and inexpensive. We will advise you in choosing, and ae Table Damask COMBINATION GARME! “TTICOATS,, DRAWERS AND help you to economise by the multiple savings Macy | alls On| ey, avy quality, CHEMISES WILL BE OFFERED AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW prices make possible. Is not this proposition worth , po (IC); agony Hove, ; Siam: ~~ considering? : ver Embroidery : Maveerised Nephina | PRICES. as ae ¥ On Fait 39¢ Barapa ANG RAAB AAR 7TAC\ THE REGULAR SPRING STOCK OF WOMEN'S DOMESTIC UNDER- it ” iy Wh A ak ll Crash toweling | WEAK CONTAINS IM YE DESIGNS IN “FOLLO THE CROWD f | ‘ 3 9c Ertr ay 4a 1 » ido, (hy ae MODERATELY-PRICED PRINCE PS, DRESSING JACKETS, Men’s Underwear ‘ ILC PETTICOATS, COMBINATION GARMENTS, NIGHT ROBES, aes 9 74 ” ft 1 | 209 do not seco Huck Towels DRAWERS. ETC, into e orid S$ ant & t : ‘ Hemmed Bit xtra fine | a BiNy Aoruw, 34th end 35th Strerts, New York, columns. ae of Net, with heavy lace bandings, veiled with black or colored net, collar and cuffs of filet lace, at $3.50 of Chiffon or Net, over Persian or Plain Silk, combiged with lace, collarless or high neck, edged with folds of colored chiffon, eat 4.75 of Black and White Striped Chiffon, Kimono sleeves and vest of black messaline and Chantilly lace, finished with touches of color and gilt braid, at 6.25 of Chiffon, veiled over heavy net Allover Lace, two distinct models, trimmed with beads, fancy braids and chenille, 8.90 ’ Classique Corsets Coutil Corsets Filet, Venise, Point d’Alencon, Cluny, Chantilly, Point de Maline, Fancy Net and Silk Run Laces and Bandings, 2 to 15 inches wide, from 25¢ to 85¢ Yard Valenciennes, Mechlin and Cluny Edges and Insertions, ¥%4 to 2 ins. wide, 39%to 2.25 Doz. Yds Colored and Black Beaded Marquisette, 18 to 32 inches wide, $2.25 to 10.50 vara Napkin Pockets, at 65c, 8Sc, 1.00, 1.28 Centre Pieces, “ 85c, 1.50, 2.50, 3.75 Finger Bowl Doyleys, Doz. 1.50, 1.95, 2.40, 2.75 «Plate Doyleys, “ 3.50, 4.75, 5.25, 7.50 Tea & Luncheon Napkins," 5.25, 6.50, 7.50, 8.25 Tea and Luncheon Sets, at 6.75, 7.50, 9.90, 10.50 TeaandLuncheonCloths,“ 7.50, 8.25, 9.00, 12.50 Our new building on West Twenty-second Street is now completed Stern Brofhers will hold to-morrow, an Extraordinary Sale of ‘ Women’s Waists of this season's newest models and materials At Exceptionally Low Prices Several New Paris Models have been received of their celebrated in new and desirable materials and embodying every requirement for the prevailing fashion in dress. Also To-morrow, at Specially Reduced Prices in desirable models, extremely long close fitting hips and back: 4 boned with Wahlon, at 9285, 3.50, 4.25 Regular values, $4.50, 5.75 and 6.50 —lllleeSSES Lace Departments Unusually large and varied assortments of Fancy Net and Shadow Effects in Edgings, Bandings, Flouncings and Allovers are now being shown. For To-morrow, a Sale has been arranged of Regular Values 38¢ to $1.50 Yard Regular Valuese58¢ to $3.50 Doz. Yards Regular Values $4.50 to 15.00 Yard An Importation of Real Madeira. Hand Embroidered Linens Greatly Below Prevalling Prices and the two entrances on that street will be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages, West 23d and 22d Streets A Complete Detective Story in Book Form —==FREE=S— With Next SUNDAY: WORLD “THE ADVENTURE OF THE DANCING MEN” ORDER IN ADVANCE

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