The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1911, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, | “WORLD WONDER” ARRESTED | Man With Broken Neck t* Fined | SSE FAMILY SO MUCH HE ENDS LIFE BY HANG : Wife and Children Abroad Re-) va: fuse to Come to U. S. and Bohman Uses Rope. for Intoxteation win Bet 0 A) Jerman soldier pening 150 Ernest Bohman, an o} hanged himself this | from Fort Latayetie, Brooklyn, | his wife and children would not ‘| from Germany to make their h 5 America with him. He was pass q fond of the army and of th’ , and he sought the neighborhood of the, } Neareet army post aa the scene of his) sulcide. Russell Wiltlamson of No. 128 Nine'y-| @ixth street, Brooklyn, found Th ® body hanging from a the beach by ton, who had the tb memorandum in Germ Gress No, 102 Sixteenth street was found in the suicide’s pocket. ¢ ing that is At that address lives Mrs, Emma Age ite ¥ Hempel, who said that her family came sure, POF. i | te thie country thirteen years ago with The '—five distinct holding poin bined with “suction con Attached to your glasses, 35 cts. Bohman. She said that he lived with and was devoted & girl of fourteen as his own daugh- ter in Germany, The man often told her Sold Only at Our Stores | that he had written repeatedly to his wife to come to him and establish a home in America. He sent money for | WE: the trip, but the woman refused to come | Goslists and Opticians over the water. “E want home just like you have-| Es we abd ach Avenue and a daughter like littio isle,” he told | fy Mrs. Hempel. ‘This morning Mrs. Hempel got a te ter from him, mailed at station C, Brooklyn. In it he said Tam on tho brink of the grave, My time has come. I can stand it no Jonger. Kisses for Elsi and all Forgive me for what I am doing and tell my wife in Germany of my death. ‘The letter inclosed the address of the § wife in the olf country, Mrs. Hernpei | ) gaia that Bohinan took her little daugh- ter to a moving picture show Sunday | and said to her that it would be the last time the child would ever see a picture show with her old friend, Belmont Horse Wine, CHESTER, England, May Stewards’ Three Years Old M entry) Plate of 200 sovereigns, , one mile and 120 yards, was run rites Dd 1 | 19 ‘| 2190 AVE 120 eee $59 KLY 3 SO $I50 and St. Fagans third. There w starters. T Stern Brothers Anncunce for To-morrow, Thursday, A Noteworthy Offering of High Cost Dresses for Dinner, Reception, Theatre, Carriage and Street Wear, Copies of the Newest Foreign Creations, of the most desirable materials, including Satin Striped Chiffons, Charmeuse, Meteors, Novelty Crepe, embroidered Silk Marquisettes, Satin Striped Glace Silks, at $39.50, 55.00, 68.00 to 05. 00 Original Prices from $82.50 to 195.00 Stern Brothers Have in preparation for Friday and Saturday An Unusually Important Sale of Men’s Furnishings comprising large assortments of the most de: Negligee Shirts, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Gloves, Canes, ; Handkerchiefs and Bath Robes, at irable class of Decided Reductions from Regular Prices Attention is to their excepti le DRY COLD AIR STORAGE OF FURS, FUR-LINED GARMENTS AND ORIENTAL RUGS in accordance with the most modern and approved methods and insuring the same against damage Moth and Fire, at Very Moderate Char, ges, also STORAGE FOR DRAPERIES AND HANGINGS Special Concessions in Prices ing Furs during the Articles for Altering or spring and St Repair- called for y The two entrances on We very convenient for West 23d and 22d Streets |est Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit | Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Women’s Summer Dresses Gingham and Dimity Dresses OF Scotch Anderson's Ginghams in stripes, plaids, also imported Dimity in all colors and 9.78 6.75 Real Lace Trimmed Dresses Of Imported Scotch Ginghams, Tissue fabrics and Dims ities, hand embroidered, real irish lace yoke and cuffs Value $14.50 9.75 White Marquisette Dresses Of Imported White French Marquisette, trimmed with bands of Copenhagen blue or coral or all white embroidered; trimmed with real lace. French Hand Made Dresses Paris Lingerie Dresses of French Batiste, entirely hand 14.50 ani Value $21.50 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1911. made, richly hand embroidered and lace trimmed Heretofore $29.80 Button-Front Linen Dresses Tailored model of French Linen in tan, Copenhare blue, rose, lavender or leath stitched N e Antoinette fichu and kimono sleeves. Value $18.50 15.00 ith h 12.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Washable Dresses Dutch neck models of Chambray, Gingham, Poplin, end Linen; 4 to 14 years. Value $5.75 Girls’ Hand-Embroidered Dresses Of Anderson's corded Ginghams, in blue, pink, tan or green stripes; hand embroidered, real lace trimmed; 6 to 14 years. Value $8.50 Misses’ Gingham Dresses Button front model of Anderson's striped Ginghams, white pique collar and cuffs; hand embroidered ; 14 to 20 years, Value $9.75 Misses’ French Linen Dresses Tailored sailor collar, button front; also dressy kimono sleeve models, hand embroidered, in white and colors; 14 to 20 years, Value $21.50 3.75 5.50 6.95 14.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Middy Blouses SHORT SLEEVE MODEL of white Feb ads Galatea, Revers, 1.25 ish Galatea, braid trimmed, detaghable shield; ( Sizes 6 to 20 years. Value $2 50 Separate Washable Skirts To match Middy Blouses, of white English Galatea, Natural Army Khaki or white Poplin; full pleated model, with four inch hem and detachable suspenders. Lengths 18 to 36 inches. Value $4.75 2.95 Sale—Boys’ Washable Suits Boys’ Washable Russian Suits Russian models of imported Galatea, Linen, Chambray and white English Drill; 2 to 8 years. Value $2.95 Boys’ Washable Suits Russian, sailor or dressy models in Galatea, Poplin and Linen; white and colors; 2 to 10 years. Value $3.95 1.95 2.95 | Boys’ White Embroidered Suits | Of white Poplin or English tong cloth, Russian models, | utton-to-neck or long roll embroidered collar; 3 75 | 1d | a 2.95 2 to 8 years. Value $5.00 Boys’ Washable Coat Suits Norfolk and double breasted models of Linen Crash, Khaki and white Duck; 8 to 17 years. Value $4.50 ery kasy PPasinent Pian Solves the Home Furnishing Problem We, lave found Irom experience that elle and extending the privilege of EASY BAYT ESE | Broving'n losing 'noliey, haw swelled iite volume. Don’t Worry About. Terms Whatever Suits You Will Suit Us This Early English Dining Room Se As illustrate IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD WILL GO AND GET IT, “WANT” \ These $5:°° Oxfords at ) It’s just your good fortune— | that’s all. We are selling eight A dandy up-to-the- minute styles in Men’s Oxtords in Gun Metal, Patent Leather and Tan Russia Calfreal honest *5° Cammeyer values—but you will jump at them at °3*° Get around bright jand early and have a good selec- tion—only 1,282 pairs. . BA AM of English Laces MEYE with each pair. MMEYE ON A Sho MEANS STANDARD OF Sremit €th Ave. and 20th St. nse AER TD SS NW Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Silks and Dress Goods: Special for Thursday and Friday AM Silk Marqutsette (double width), in a complete range of street and evening shades; also 68¢ white. Formerly $1.50 per yard Trish Dress Linen ] 250 pieces, one most ae si rable dyed; yard wide, in the pring shades, yarn r color. 256 Very Special, per yard J Iso ma Of particular interest to Custom Shirt makers Fine Imported Shartings in the most desirable 40c and 45c per yard; at 28¢ styles. Formerly 35c, Embroidered White Dotted Swisses and Mousselines in desirable cheeks and stripes. Value 25c per yard, at 176 Lining Satins ) One yard in the st 1 vac nm € mos $7.00 \ wanted Valine $1.50, per yard wide, shades, Broadway & 20th St.; oth Ave.; Lath St, At SB AA te A Investigate Our Charge Account ae Introducing the New Nemo escape — System pe Ligne ineings ike slenderness nd freedom of movement. The idle tes Clai Sevr-Reoucins wr a, Tixgrs ane ; Corset vent. i Second Floor E Henry Slege!, Pres’t ¢ you all tt « Prices—$3.¢ THE tita ST, “- A Postal Wil! Bring Representative —— Double ko Stamps Until 1 o’Clock | 5 Pieces Furniture agers $19, 10 Choose fro om a Solendid Variety of Half- Priced Tapestrics and Damasks This Is the Greatest Upholstery Offer of the Entire Season For $19.75 we will re-upholster any ordinary 5-piece freme suit of furniture, veng! glue the frames where necessary and vil or varnish same—supply the re- uired cord, gimp and findings, Work- nanship guaranteed, ‘ Furniture Calied For and Delivered Free SG of Charce. Fd| \-606 Set ol Slip Covers § for 5-Piece Suit be 98 Mad) 0 ily. as good Slip Covers should be made, of “N tproof Damask, guaranteed | 5. M &Co A. Schwab, Jr. yarn dyed’ fs nd for this Larger ny known fabric ach material all HOME- SEEKING: ‘SPU DD s: _F REE 4 World's Spring Renting Guide stlo, and Vals fo: “FROM THE Av 3 Ax able Di PRESS Apartment of 1 to any patton of 2 cent stamp PNR NE ANNIE Ne pc a

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