The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1911, Page 12

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GREAT STADIUM TAKE PLAGE OF MADISON GARDEN Mrs. Coogan Planning Show | Place to Cover Ninety Acres. POLO GROUNDS A PART. To Extend From Speedway to Harlem River and Have Magnificent Buildings. N@ only will the Giants have the largest and best equipped i) plant in the United states when its stadium fe Gnisbed, but if the plans of Mrs.) James J. Coogan, who owne the Polo Grounds and@ the land murrounding ‘t, are barried out, New York will have a| permanent show place, covering ninety acres and reaching from the Speedway to Harlem River. In announcing Mre. Coogan's plans, Col. Coogan said that the show place would include @ baseball feld, polo Ground, athletic eld and accommoda- tions for all kinds of sport, and that architects have already been consulted ‘and that they hope to begin work on the Project before the end of thie year. ‘To Be Called “The Olympla.” ‘The place ia to be called “The Olym- pia.” For several years Mrs. Coogan | YOUNG WIFE, SUED | FOR DIVORCE BY SECOND HI /SBAND. | | | “$10,000,000 ESTATE” FOUND TO.BE $971,518 Instead of an estate estimated at from 000 to $10,000,000, Mrs, Mary B. Br rhoff, who died at Hasting- Fr ago, lett rned yester- Gay by the filing of the report of Transfer Tax Appraiser William C, Clark of Mount Vernon, \ Relatives prepared to contest the will on the ground that Mra, Brinckerhoff was incompetent at the time the docu ment was drawn, and that she had been | unduly influenced by three of her hun- KB BVENING WORLD, SEND HUSBAND. SO ENDED His LIFE.| ! rect, He had tried to shake off the and the last time he re- on a Arthus Bickerman, a switch tower | man in the employ of the New York 4 Sa wen ves Reval] | Central committed ulcide by throw!ng nih 6 rie! eo himself into the excavation for the tehe dhe tht Fourth avenue tun near Atlantic i Ree ea ere necator: ce 1 himself “off.” Then he left the avenue, Brooklyn, ve though his sister pleaded that ho | to-day Hickerman, who irty-two years yg and unmarried, lived with a als WIFE ONLY 20 ody was found tn the exe he Helerade apartments, at Nov] w » the workmen came to the trenc hy oss Wert One Hundred and Thir sixth this morning, Mrs. Lillian gran Mittitd| = - = Ga First Time at Fifteen, —— to Fight Suit. Mrs. Lillian Hallinan Cuddthy @mith, was made the de- Remarkable Saturday Sale cf Summer Dresses twenty years old, fendant tn a divorce sult brought yester- day by Robert Milton Smith nots & MoAvoy was appointed referee by Women’s and Misses’ Dresses in imported pure linen, inlight blue, Justice Hendrick in the Supreme Court helio, old e, ete.; copied from a delightful new French model; new Mrs. mith is the daughter of the empire waist effect, sneck, short embroidered sleeves; late sree Hallinan of the Su- also marquisette, lingerie, challis and French serge Dres $ 75 pertor ot 3 Mother and usual price $15.00 and 18,00, special on Saturday, at ta Broad . ‘ seh aihdt ae " La ae Finest Satin Taffeta Ribbon: Special ad wih the Glaheeeny Positively the finest produced and a most extraordinary opportu- aE Paka COAMINy, WeRlihy-6¢ nity on Saturday; pink, light blue and white; special as follows: ufacturer of Pt Three months Width Lin.134 in. 134 in. in J2¥9 in. 27 4 this marria, ater the girl Milton Smith, » the Buda Foundry a New York between her later thelr paren annulled. Six married to Ro is connected Company of Chicago During the short ! NV 4 in. 35% in. in. /4%%4 in, Value, per yd..| Be | Ie | 1c ji! eee | 200 Bie 450 0c 12¢ Me 16¢ | 18c 20¢| 23¢_ Sale price 6c 8c Corset Special Children’s Dresses bt alder dot Faaguen st auite Royal Worcester Corsets; fine} Of French lawn, latest style, with stage in one of the companies y : er: Peers W. Savage. quality batiste, daintily trimmed]! ‘ k; long waisted effects; Mr, and Mra. Smith made thelr home| { with Val. lace and ribbon; medium| Crit<ly trimmed with lace insertions at No, 215 West One Hundred and a and embroidery panels; short hem- | Witth atreet, and for are lived low bust, long hip; hose supporters] stitched skirt; sizes @ to happily. She left th t the attached; years, value $2.5) at regular 81.60 $1.00 value; special Saturday at Men’s Soisette Pajamas quest of her husband, but dom trouties caused them to separate las | December. In his complaint, Smith accuses his FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1911, Inspired by Our Extraordinary Selling of Silk Dresses A Manufacturer Turns Over to Us nr h y Hlega tity ed ent of ne i | has been striving to bring about much a! band's cousins who have lived with her = wea aererany bal ae Flegant quality; trimmed with silk frogs; assortment of neat plain | e e park, but {t was not until the destruc: | (or many year, peered | Tee eaters colors, including white, pink, blue, lavender, tan and gray; 19 | tlonp! the Polo Grounds by fire recently | Just wrhy the fight wan not startea | monine eae pk i Tasantes i regular price, $1.75, special Saturday at.......ceece eee $]- | that {t became possible to put through | then did not develop, but It was re- 4 ported the heirs 4 take the case) Harford ‘f, Marshall, Mre, Smith wii to the Bupreme Court, at a later date, contesc the case. the L. M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, Between 7th and 8th Av, war] GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE (G9 Our Credit Terms Ty See DOWHON®S 08 ae 4 will be dominated by @ mag- nifigent building to ‘ke the place of|~ Madison @quare Garden. Include! in) the imaasive structure will be stables | for horses, quarters for cattle shows, poultry shows, dog shows and other, hows which for years past have been | housed In the old Garden. Ineluded in the plans ie an extension ef the lease of the Polo Grounds to; Joha T. Brush, The magnificent stadium whieh will be erected by the Glants will be designed in accordance with the general scheme of the architecture of | | (Fresh from His Workrooms) To Be Sold Tomorrow at the One Price, $7.50 (Although the Grades Range from $15 to $20) the entire project iss Not a single dress has been on sale before. The first shipments are coming in ' weet ma tapalhy places de the] Wetties Pine ete 750, ° today. More will follow tomorrow morning—as fast as they can be made up—for ‘ be built, so that visitors may use their | own yachts end motor boats in reach- these frocks are made from this manufacturer's entire remaining stock of all-silk ing ghe fel. Women’s Sizes, 32 and up to 44 Foulards. He sells them so cheaply now because he is ready to turn his entire or- | ues Company to Be, Formed. . . | izati ‘ \ Coogan, mia that aun of thelll Exceptional Offerings To-Morrow | eer ee | ea fre Magpl 4d Voneed, but | Because of the late delivery and to give our Ont-of-town toeagit dora Ghwn to make com | English Navy Blue and Black! ; $1 8 00 || Friends the opportunity of being here at the ‘Go Off!” [fees Sey ak ents Sl] Serges, ' i the sale will commence at 10 o'Clock J} Broadety, “win undoubtedly erect the pelea $25.00 1 } tomorrow (Saturday) morning, | |, Tha is the second time a ataciom was|t! Imported Light Weight Worsteds,, $24.50 | in the greatly enlarged salons of the Basement— 4 Two years ago w Value $38.00 | Also a few counters on the Main Aisle. formed to formu ‘ i | 4, tend lite lie A French Navy Blue Serges, Braid- $29 50 | | Some of our young women will wear a few of the many models to show the Back-to-Nature Tragedy. Tnmmed—Very Stylish, ° aT | charm and grace and fit of the frocks. frenrowss, N. Y.. May §.~Becetise Value $45.00 Wd The foulards (silk, of course, and of good quality) are in conservative and sim- rthur Wheelhouse did not share —_—__——_. | | igns— i ipe: ; The color: her husband's views on the vack-to- 22-24-28 J h FE r: th West 34th St | ple designs fashionable narrow stripes, polka dots, figures and borders. e colors Os At able opengl tbl ohn Forsythe : | | are charming—black and white, navy blue, copenhagen, brown, rose and lavender. Old, shot himselt. aed bts | The blues are good blues—which is not always so. 2 eames % so The frocks are so delightfully like a fashionable woman would have her dress- f a {| | maker execute that the wearer will be asked not ‘‘Where did you buy it?’’ but j | “Who made it?” , IS NEW YORK YOUR PARIS? | Styles are fresh and seldom found even among usual $20 frocks. Skirts .are i | properly narrow and correct length. Sleeves are elbow length. There are both ling. Metropolitan Clothes for American Gentlemen sold direct to you by | | | | | Brownina, Kin & Co. i} | high and pretty round Dutch necks which fit close to the throat. simple and dainty. | Trimmings are | | To begin with, all sizes are here in every style, from 32 to 44. We do not like to say “hurry,” but many women, we believe, will buy three, four or a half dozen of ties frocks | | | | | | | and even this large lot will not remain here long at this rate, (Basement and Main Aisle, Old Building.) | Special Wanamaker Shoes Tt is time we stopped trying to ape foreigners and appreciated the ingenuity of | our Craftsmen. This Unique Organization has the best NEW YORK TAILOR SHOPS and, while justly proud of New York, Hand-Carved Barrettes, 50c For Women at $2, for Men $2.65) recognizes no Look Good, Fit Snug and Wear Well Both of these groups are specially planned and | | In tortoise shell, amber and North, South, East or West, and maintains its own Retail Stores in Six- | Do These | made for the Basenent Store. We have them in all | bees et teen of the principal cities throughout the United States. Where there ||} Spring Suits for Men at $15.50 sizes and widths all the time, though they compare | | Sit :day, Wanamaker Basement. favorably in quality with shoes often sold at the same | prices in odd lots. These Wanamaker shoes are | here season after season, in the same lasts. At $2, women may have Oxfords, ribbon tie. and pumpsofgun-metal calf, patent leather and kid; or high shoes in the same leathers, At $2.65, men may have double or single sole shoes of gun-metal calf, or tan lace shoes of light weight Cid Building, are no stores of our own, ask your Clothier for the BROWNING-KING Made possible because we obtained the season-ends of a CLOTHING and have him hold your money on deposit until every — ||| manufacturer's woolens. * . transaction gives perfect satisfaction, the same as we do for you and him. lee Qc eeumenstaniveibe surptitod at getting so much quality SPECIAL ITEMS Men’s Caps at 50c | ‘CLOTHING VALUES Our assortment of Spring and Summer Suits and Overcoats includes ‘ & METROPOLITAN | all that Is correct und new, such as hair-line stripes, gray worsteds Made of Dollar Material | STYLES COMBINED $18.00 to $40.00 300 of them represent a hatter’s handiwork with ends of | Toilet Cases Of cretonne, rubber-lined with several pockets, 25c is a very unusual price for these handy contrivances. Cther toilet cases, with wash cloth in each, 10c. and exclusive fabrics and dressy appearance. Toilet Soap, 20c a box, assorted | 75c. “Kayser? Washable Chamolsette Gloves ; | sulinge usually put into caps sold for just twice what we are | All sizes, Careful and competent people to fit “Tlair Brushes at 25c—A . ae | Kelser's Silk Barathea Plain Colored 4-In-hands shia Pawment New Building. | you. The Wanamaker, guarantee of satisfaction be-| jie lot that we captured the | Ramle Fibre Linen Mesh Underwear.. 7 | hind every pair. Wanamaker Basement, Old Build other day. Stiff penetroti: FURNISHINGS $2.50 Pleated French Gufl Shirte—Unusual Value Men’s “low shoe” Socks at Half| | bristles and wooden backs in , Complete Line of Earl & Wi ; ' Fj o ' ack aha: corore: ‘5 MEN'S eee aves ease c' tAPR AREER Bald Gellary, 6,000 pairs of men’s standard 25¢ mercerized Socks, | | Time for Lighter Underwear Wanamaker Basement, Old Building, | f . @ Special Derby... $3.00 with neat hair-line stripes and an inch apart, on backgrounds | ’ - re ar args 4 HAT DEPARTMENT __|stetson Hats, Our Own Shapes... $3.50 to $12.00 ithess eclare? Men’s Athletic and Other Underwear, 35c CANDY ' {Boye’ Reefern, Blue Serge and Tan Coverts. -$ HH Heliotrope cadet champagne i. | The popular white nainsook knee drawers and shirts with A ; ‘ [Roy Busan add\Nowfok Bulte, Coast uM, ‘$5.00, $6 50, $8.50 ray navy blue ans bate short or no sleeves—the quality is superior. Saturday & Speciols 1 | YCUNG MEN'S AND $5.00, $6.50, $8.50 mane Lg _ ind BLACK | Light-weight balbriggan drawers, knee or ankle length, Tamale POCCRAMS os arshmal- } BOYS’ SUITS |Spectal School Sults, Knickerbockers. ; 86. 50, $8.50 at 12%c a pair and shirts with short, long or no sleeves, 35c. each. a nes aes Leeietan mere Young Men's “Junior” Suits (The Season's Hit) $15.00 to $32.00 Women’s 1214c Vests—First ‘This Year | sweet chocolates, 25¢ pound, | Underwear for Summer use at Moderate Prices, including ecial Ready Saturday, Wanamaker Basement, Old Building. And no vests at several times the price fit better around the Chocolate nougets, marsh- gauze cotton or Balbriggan, with short sleeves and knee lengths, . “ yey: neck, Fine white ribbed cotton, low neck, with short sleeves | mallows, caramels and assorted BOYS’ & CHILDREN'S : . o potty Resepsional at TAR ar une 25¢ Two Pairs of Trousers with These or none, one style has imitation crochet lace all around neck rola Gd a8e nouns FURNISHINGS { Bo: en's Straw Hats, Jack Tar and Tyrolean Models, ° and armholes, a ee Values up to $3.00, Broken Assortment, but all slzes...... Suits for B , i; AND HATS Cloth Caps and College Hats for Boys of 3 t0 16 years of - t oys at $6, 75 | Women’s Knit Combinations, 35c Butter Scotch chips, 28¢ box. price, 80c, For Saturday.............0se05 SieRocRekuninaiads bs Parente will anprecis ate the AGvantane of the extra Healeks | | Or 3 for $1. Unusual to find a combination suit worth Peanut lumps, 20¢ box. . / erbockers and likewise appreciate the opportunity to purchase considering at less than 50c, These are of fine white ribbed cot- | | Best, assorted chocolates, any- “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” a suit at $3 less than they would ordinarily cost. ton, low neck and sleeveless, with wide knees trimmed with lace, | dy's best, 80¢ pound. ’ Double-breasted jacket suits in sizes 10 to 17, and Norfolk Thala wah Id hem this sean | crnoice asserted chocolates end ; t $ season, onbor 1c, 40c ant ind. . acket suits in sizes 7to 14, Absolutely all wool. In cheviot Airondy We have sold great many of them this eenren, hanbens, £06, A06 and Ofe pound 2 je on et suits in ms 7 * jolutely all woo n cheviots Wanamaker Posement, Old Building Wanamaker Basement, Old Bldg. | rownl n¢g In ¢g & re) and blue serges, $6.75. Main floor, New Bui yi = ° pm a v JOHN WANAMAKER | | Formerly A. +, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, JOHN WANAMAKER | Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co. Broadwa: y, 4th Ave., 8th to 10th Streste, r jbo : dy 2° Btoadway at 82nd Street—Cooper Square at Sth Street—Brooklyn: Fulton at De Kalb,

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