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ELITE TET 2 ew gt mage marae! — t { a aed ‘RNOLD FAMILY SAYS BODY IS NOT THAT OF DAUGHTER Mother Views Drowned Wom- an’s Clothes and Dentist Inspects Teeth. John W. Arnold, Mrs. Frances R, Ar nold, his mother, and Dr. R. Russel Abrams of No. 146 Weet One Hurtire: and Thirtleth street, this afternoon vir- ted the Morgue and gave definite ansur- was found in the East River, Eighty-ninth street, Dorothy Arnold who has been missing from her home at No. 108 East Seventy. ninth street, since December 12. Dr. Abrams, who i# the dentist for near the Arnold family, brought with him, @ chart of Dorothy's mouth, and, after an examination of the teeth of the body | held at the Morgue, was sure that ther, was no possible reason for thinking the body was Miss Arnold's, Then Mrs, Arnold, who refused to view the body, went to look at the clothing. Bhe was quite as certain that it did not belong to her daughter. She was particularly certain with respect to the corsets which bore a maker's name. She said that her daughter's cor- sets were made to order and bore no name. Mrs. Arnold was heavliy velled tn meurning. She leaned on her son's arm and was near to collapse as she entered the dead house, After the in- vestigation John W, Arnold said: “My mother would not be content until she came here for @ personal in- vestigation, After the first examina tlon I was certain that the body was not Dorothy's. 1 still think, however, that she is dead.” ———— WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE, HE SAYS HE HAS ONE. Cotton Broker Objects to Paying | $2,500 a Year Alimony After Ten Years’ Separation, “Mrs. Fila.B. Van Brunt to-day made application to Justice Aspinall in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, for $2,000 a year alimony and counsel fees pending & sult for absolute divorce against Charles Van Brunt, a cotton broker. She charged that they were separated ten years ago and that she lost knowl- edge of him until recently, when she learned that he was at the Hotel Bel- mont, Freehold, N. J., with @ atyliah young woman whom he Introduced as his wife Mrs. in Brunt’s lawyers said that he made oo a year and that they were married in 1801 Her story was denied in detail by attorneys for the husband. ‘They said it was not true that he was living at Freehold with any woman; that the couple did not separate. but that the wife deserted him and that he obtained an absolute divorce from her in Reno a year ago, The husband as- werted that his wife was wealthy and that she got $9,000 tn cash ana other assets from the will of her uncle, the late Mark Finely of Greenpoint, who a millionaire. ber ved wae reputed to ha Decision was re: COURT HOLDS UP DIVIDEND Justice Giegerich Postpones Argu- ment on the Application Until Next Friday. Justice Giegerich in the Supreme Court to-day adjourned until Friday the argument on the appileation of the State Superintendent of Banking to pay a % per cent. dividend to the general depositors of the wrecked Carnegic Trust Company. About twent lawyers representing various depositors declared they would oppose the appli- eation and asked for additional tine in which to file their opposing papers. The application also includ » vision to pay certain clair defunct institution in the claims that have been the Superintendent of Ban majority of the lawyers in pose the payment of the dividend and claims had been rejected by the Super. intendent of Banking Sona ae "12 A MAY. 16, CHARLES A. KEENE 100" roadway, Kew York was not that of| i ev adv da |WINE BUYING DOESN'T Pay.’ Ten opportunities for enjoying a real smoke. Royal Bengals | Cigars A Box of 10 for 15 Cents __ Get them-—-INSIST if you must—but get them. | Leroy M. Taylor Wants Alimony Cut to Meet Short Profte, | Levoy M. Taylor, @ wine buyer, who | aereed to pay his wife, Mario J. Tay-| | Jor, 400 @ month allmony when an tn- terlooutory decrees was entered, applied | to-day to Justice Aspnall in the su preme Court, Brooklyn, to cut th fig. ure down, He said that when he agreed to pay his wife 4.20 @ yoar he had an Income of 99,60 from a trust fund, and that his earnings brougnt thle up to $22,00 hig income doe wu, muavwad, mat o-~< DAILY CONCERTS BY NAHAN FRANKO ORCHESTRA—POPULAR PRICE RESTAURANT ®—®, | Sinninn Gamal Ca ances that the body of a woman whieh! Crowds Wilt Be Here Tuesday | Women’s Beautiful Silk, Satin and 4 Lingerie Dresses, Smartest rieseaaaibaaas 510 Models, now priced . it’s a most auiia sale, for the former prices were $18.50, $20, $25, and $30 CF Third Fi T°: -MORROW'S price is so low that we cannot fill mail orders—no tele- phone orders—none exchanged and none credited. S really a pity to sell such beauteous 1b I dresses at $10 when they should be retailing at double and thrice that price. But trade conditions make this possible, and so the opportunity is yours. Can you resist it? Certainly not! | | Coming with the first hot weather of the new season, such an opportunity must not be disregarded by the correctly groomed woman who wants a smart silk, satin or lingerie dress. You can purchase in this sale Dresses for every need—street, afternoon, theatre, dinners, receptions, luncheons, roof gardens, summer hotel, promenade, evening and general wear. Dresses wit. square and round neck, so cool and comfortable for the warm weather; also with lace yokes and sleeves—elaborately hand em- broidered and artistically trimmed effects, as well as those immensely swagger beaded and overdraped effects, All sizes from 34 to 44. All the glorious summer colors and black, and every desirable material, including foulards, in striped checks and pretty bordered effects, im- | OF THE CARNEGIE TRUST. ported Chifion over Silk, embroidered Marqui- settes, Pongees, Rajahs, embroidered Voiles, Printed Silk, Crepes, Eoliennes, embroidered Nets, etc. Messalines, Dainty Lingeries, Digni- fied Taffetas, Challies, etc. -——— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE Here’s Another Keenly Interesting Event Women’s and Misses’ Gingham 54, 15 Tub Freecks Made to Order... Mind you, made to your own measurements from high-grade fast-color Scotch zephyr ginghams just such frocks as dressmakers would charge $11 to $12 to make. Simpson Crawford Company one pned to-day in their Wash Goods Sections on the Main Floor, a special Department in which Women’s and Misses’ Scotch Gingham Dresses are made to order for $4.75. We make The Price Asked Includes Meatsrile this announcement believing that its very unusual and extremely tempting Not thing could be more character Lin interest thousands of women. Sppextiine, No dress is more at- tractive than a cool and dainty frock, particularly when it partakes of the his and graces of fashion,,as in this OPRy at Our Mads instance, Dept. Wash Goods Sections, Main Floor, Think of it! More than 200 pat- ade, fast color Scoteh us to select from, __We supply everything: you select the pat: tern youd our measure is “expert fitters, and in 10 days we | deliver the Dregs to your residence finish: puarantee. ing a perfect fit, just as if your own dressmaker p No other cherges in Vive models for Women and five” es all in howest, Summer styles, Notice For just’ such pretty 'y dress is made of the Seotch tub frocks as your Hxtroordinarily well made dressmaker would ]§ ; Charge $11 or $12 for % silk cord the making alone. | ‘eas in Mina These Facts They Are impressive 1, Your measure is taken by | 8, A perfect fit guaranteed or your money back, Styles and patterns of you own selection For $1.00 More Will Make a Natty Parasol to Match the Dress —=—==SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIX’ Vit AVENUE'S FINEST STORE, These Other Sales Will 2. Your dren is expert made by an | 4& \ aS a > The May Sale of American and French Underwear at 20 to 25 per cent. less than such dainty garments are usually sold. Continue Anathe C shipment of Benutttil Shite and Colored lanc mbroiderec atiste, Linen and Lingerie Semi- Tuesday Hand Robes just arrived from our Paris office, Very unusual early Summer sale of Silks, in all the newest weaves and colorings, at exceptionally attractive prices. 8 carloads of Summer Rugs, Mattings, in a very important sale. We are re any quantities for Summer hotels, res Axminster Rugs and Linoleums, iy to supply Summer floor coverings in ris, ete, a | | «24 BROADWAY Spring 9890 Reduction in Edison Rates The New York Edison Company takes pleasure in announcing to the public that on July Ist, 1911, an important re- duction will be made ‘nits rates for electric current in Manhattan Island and the Bronx. The reduction will apply to all consumers a electric motors, and to all users of electric light whose bills exceed $25 monthly. This modification of thepresentsched- ules will result in a saving to our custom- ers of approximately $1,250,000 annually, and will affect about 85% of all current sold to the public. This reduction is made in accordance with our continuing policy of reducing prices, to small as well as large consumers, as_ rapidly as may be consistent with larger growth and an extended scale of operation, with its at tendant economies. As we include the supply of standard incan- descent lamps and a large amount of incidental service, the maximum cost of electric current, even to the smallest of our consumers, is now substantially less than 10 cents a kilowatt hour, which is the legal rate in this city. Ten cents a kilowatt hour is less than the maximum -price for electric current 1 The New Schedules General Rate The firt 250K W ilrs. ot monthly consumption at 10c Next EN) Saal ae ee. 8 “ 250 oo ow “ “ “ 8c “ Oe #4 “ « “7 « 500 “ “ oo “ “ “ 6c Excessover 1500" “ “ ff cee yt I Ae Td These rates include the supply and renewal of all standard incandescent lamps, and carbons for and trimming of arc tenis: or an equiva- lent allowance in the price of Tungsten or Tantalum lamps. here of advantage to the consumer, power may be included under the General or Wholesale Rate. Consumers making a yearly contract who agree to an average monthly use of not less than 1,500 kilowatt hours, including power if desired, may renew their incandescent lamps, supply carbons for and trim their arc lamps, an otherwise care for their installa- tions, and for so doing will receive a special discount of ¥% cent a kilowatt hour. With the exception of the Wholesale and the “ “At Your Service” THE NEW YORK EDISON COMPANY _ . 55 DUANE STREET iit BRANCH OFFICES—Maintained for the Special Convenience of the Public GENERAL OFFICES 126 DELANCEY ST. Orchard 1959 124 WEST 42d ST. Bryant 526? Breakdown” rates, which in their nature affect but few consumers, the entire tervice of this Company will be rendered under these three simple schedules. of engineering in which electric current may be used, whether for light, heat or power, are always for advice or assistance, without cost and without obligation on the part o. any one to use electric At. eee in any of the other large cities of the world, including Paris, Berlin and London Recognition of the relative cheapi2ss of ths Edison Service, which is of a quality nowhere excelled,'is evidenced in its extensive use by the smallest consumers and in all sections of the city In their simplicity these rates place no restriction upon the extent or character of the installation. Convenience and decorative lighting, so im- portant for the home; various Hinds of heat- ingandcookingappliances; pneumaticcleaners, laundry irons, kitchen motors; special display lighting in business; individual motors or motors of unlimited size in manufacturing; all may be installed and operated without service cost other than for the current actually consumed, These new rates, which will super- sede all former rate schedules of the Company, have been filed with the Public Service Commission, jn accordance with the provisions of law. The rates and service conditions in detail may be obtained upon application to this Company. The Official Public Service Com mission schedules will be on file in our Gen- eral and Branch Offices, where they may be conveniently consulted Power Rate The first 200K W Hrs. of monthly consumption at Ne Next 200 ow “ “ “ 2 500 ww “ “ “ “ “ 6c Excess over 2,900"* * * « “ edtean atIe Automobile, Storage Battery | and Refrigeration Rate }, The first 2,500 K W Hrs. of stand consumption at 5c Next 2500°.% « (4 “ de Excess over 5,000" “ “ « « ba ee This rate is dependent upon a minimum monthly consumption of $25, and includes the agreement that were the use of current does not excee1 50,0) kilowatt hours moathly the cost shall not exceed $15)). Special attention is called to the low cost of \ electric current for automobiles for business or pleasure, anJ for electric ice making and refrigerating plants. { {| Experts in every department current WORTH 3000 ¥ 839 THIRD AVE. Plaza 6543 27 EAST 125th ST. Harlem 4020 360 EAS? 149th ST Melrose 334) Service