The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1912, Page 7

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rr ss THE EVENING WORLD, ' Per ee Ae failing out wit ‘\T0 cuT ICE CHANNEL Ks q VT guiesn T have a right to go where T IN THE HUDSON RIVER.'* Weeane pi * he sald, bust. hot form tn tie Hod Mi, at least not to dos | gon below Neg ness why I went _ state Charters Two. Steamer tO lextent of x: fact, he is now in communteation with) Two fron steamboats, the Hughes and) gte's a good fellow, all right.” * Mr. Stanchfleid, the tawyer for the! the Gaynor, have been engaged by Supt a of a compileatior Guaranteed by: Jaroma ¢ 7 p Mohr died IP n Secretly Informed She Will | helra-atelaw. Peck and will start from New York #oon| diseases after suffering aed drug ect, ‘Sur | We Are duite gure we will come to alin an attempt to open a channel an weeks, He was pi | felendly agreement with her, We are! not Informed, yet, ag to the mature of meneame ithe papers aie hoids, They may be \s ‘of anle or deeds to property, but on : ew STILL WORRIED. aro very mure there t# not an |Mis6 CAMERON THOUGHT HER |00G DIED OF BROKEN HEART.) The powers of self-concealment and{ reticence of Miss Cameron are no sur prise to the heirs and Mr. Hawiey many business friends, She faded out sight at his home when his friends} called or dined there, Only once in a | while did any of them get so much as| a glimpse of her. Mr, Hawley never | talked of her, though he spent nearly ail | his tine, when he was not at business, | her company. The member of the Soon Come Back. north as New Baltimo being outfitted for any & Bonwit TELLER & Co. OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS Fifth Avenue at 38th Street SPRING FASHIONS FOR THE YOUNGER SET Misses’ Tailored Suits ~ and hotel at St. known. He and They HEIRS . Report of Rupture Between Them and Financier’s Ward Is Denied, However. The hetrs-atiaw of the tate Eiwin NR. Hawley are openly worrying as the days lengthen into weeks without the dts- closure by Miss Margaret Cameron, the ward of Mr. Hawley and the head of his ofty and country homes, of the nature thers; but in the few days ater | In Norfolk, cutaway and braid bound models. of the documents she holds affecting the Mr. Hawley’s death, while Mise Cam~ i Made of men's wear serge, black and white N eron stayed ut the Sixtieth street house, 4 | checks, whipcords, mixtures, stripes and woo! > ownership of the tens of anfitions of dole) ory ane ire 88 ol 4 f | ! i 1 7 hi “4, she gave the heirs no clue to her origin pique. 14 to 20 years. he left tehind him 25.00 29.50 39.50 Misses’ White Suits Hawley's woman of myatery has docue metns which she and her attorney be- Hove entitie her to a conslderable share! large variety of clever styles, with patent leather belts and other attractive features. Made of whipcords, wales, serges and Terry cloth. family closest to her was Mrs. Walter Crandell, Cra’ and for this reason Walter wan more able to secure finan. | king from hia uncle than some neron’s constant companion in country Was a prize-winning | terrier, Beauty, She was a est disposition toward Miss Camer or two of the vagely anybody else who She slept ron's bed and of the great estate, w the servants of the ho: and especial- ly men who live, winter and summe: HE NEW SPRING at the big place near Baby in, hav ‘ns death she ‘ ; | had messages from her that whe is t id lead , 1 zeating on styles in suits and 14 to 20 years. take formal possession of the place shoulder o! isl nab eee thee Jt att 27 50 32 50 39 50 on wale died of * o e . } s00n, and that they are ail to hold thelr on Ce ee oe ee dresses for misses and \ employment. Investigators from the office of Levy * and Stanchfleld fh. verified the juniors are specially © Misses’ Serge Dresses In white, navy blue, hairlines and pencil stripes. tel aay bebe bina Raddy ie designed on youthful lines. Smart- Strictly tailored and original novelty effects in Mawley's principal chauffeur, and Joh ness, originality and chic is char- braid, button and satin trimmed styles. 14 to Williams, the head gant 20 years. 14.50 18.50 25.00 Misses’ Silk Dresses In plain and changeable taffetas and crepe me- teors. Styles are smartly chic, appropriate for street and afternoon wear. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 25.00 29.50 Misses’ Washable Dresses Made of linen, gingham, chambray and cordeline, in a very large assortment of chic, refined styles. 4.95 6.75 9.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses Made of chambray, gingham, madras and Latiste, embroidered and trimmed effects. 4to 14 years, ‘ 2.95 3.95 5.75 acteristic of the entire showing. The models will appeal to those who desire the unusual tempered with refinement. Small women will find it an advantage to visit this department on the third floor of our establishment. nesses of Mr, September. Acting unde from Mias Ca Celebrated Hats SPRING STYLES On Sale Tomorrow SATURDAY,FEB. 17 apartments, at No. Ixtyeninth street, in a style the resources of the ordine chauffeur, He Is entirely une catty ward the Inctdent it aingting of the papers, BELIEVED 70 BE IN COMMUNI. CATION WITH MISS CAMERON, NEW YORK H : Chicago Philadelphia ik Brooklyn in a variety of new “Clothes from Maker to Wearer’? ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “Yes, Spring Suits at Sale Prices”---Moe Levy It is not too late to buy heavyweight clothes—there is plenty of shivery Weather lett on the calendar and I have a good selection of winter suits and overcoats at prices you can’t overlook. If, however, you are one of the men who need clothes but are thinking of waiting tor Spring weights, you don’t have to wait. $20, $22.50, $25 and $27.50 Suits and Overcoats $13.50 I have taken a lot of beautiful Spring weight disltews garments that should be priced at $25—and put them into this sale a $13.50. If you don’t want Spring weights, you can ine trom a dandy lot of $20, $22.50, $25 and $27.50 medium and heavy weights at $18.50. Every suit made by me and guaranteed just as if you paid full price. $9.55 $3.95 and $4.95 Moe Levy | Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60tHSt,, N.Y. | Come to Our Piano Salesroom To-Morrow, Saturday, and See and Hear the Beautiful _ Model“D" Pianosat$260 They are pianos of musical merit ——masterpieces of piano | construction—and all you need pay for them is $5 Down and $1 a Week There are no extras at a!l to pay. Piano will be delivered to your home upon first payment of $5. The Walters “D," like every other model of Walters Pianos, is built to last a life- time. They are made of the best materials obtainable, in three beautiful styles: one corner carved, one centre carved, and the other plain. They are all newand original and would be a rich addition to the music room of any home. Other Walters Pianos, $5 Down and $1 a Week Walters Style A Pianos at $198 Walters Plymcuth Pianos at S400 Walters Style L Pianos at. $325 $460 $275 Welters Premiere Pias os at Walters Queensboro Pianos Walters Mastertone Player Pianos,$395 $10 Down and $2 a Week. A beautiful p' inal in design, of excellent mechanical construct Mastertone will be a joy and a pleasure to y member of the family can play, it after they are farnil 9 Boys Suits and Overcoats, , handsome n and r.ch in Open Evenings Until 7 o'Clock Upen Saturdays Until 10 P.M. Mas ertone makes artists 0! the simple attachments. Our Guarantee /*’; w20119-125 Walker St.,2'emues, N.Y, | |= beautiful ne plano or player, We willta old plano in part pa you pay the bala: Upen requ Sunday World Wants Work Mooday Wonders Se a a ea ae Me 4 force |Hve as fro tar ns Yonkers, 10 RETURN SOON | reporter for The Evening World to Force Opening as Guard Can’ tYou Sleep? he and the other hetra-at-law were Against Gorges seeking any quarrel with Miss Cameron Pie, <coigiMhseid aaa a \HIS LAST WISH | FOR GAYNOR. AROMA “We know where Miss € ALBANY, Feb. 16.—Duncan W, Peck | when she left the house fn State Superintendent of Public Works, | al pael Mohr of St. James, L. 1 treat.” sald this man, "It te not true /announced to-day that the work sf] of Mayor Uayno’ there was a disagreeable scene when) OPening « channel through the foe In the Luke 8 Hospital this sxewiinagean tahoe left. She merely decided to pitch |Mudson River, with a view to prevent-| Among the last words he uttered 9 AROMA, TABLETS | her tent elsewhere for a time, Wo know |!6, $f Doraible, the formation of ivelin remembrance of the Mayor, saying ness, ints, Wervews. HTedative, Hawley Household at Babylon) she haan lawver and who he ts, In/kotges, will be undertaken at once.| well the Mayor I was asking for him. | “espe ge FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, Ribbon, 19c Yd. | No. 3-—Piece of 10 yards for... 1912.) venient row to everys 59th to 60th'St. .“"" ~~ For Saturday—350 Beau- > tiful $15.00 Foulard and i) Messaline Dresses, $8. 75, Just when silk frocks are uppermost in your mind ore celia forth with an offering of foulard and messaline dresses at an unusually low price. There Are About 350 Handsome Dresses in the Sale and They Are in 2 Exquisite Models, Like Picture. The dress on the left of group cut is asplendid new model, made of superior quality messaline. You may have it in any of the new and desirable shades, as well as black. It is daintily embroidered and finished in the best possible manner. You certainly will be delighted at the exquisite beauty of these garments at $8.75. The one on the right is a beautiful foulard model of pure | silk, which you may have in black, navy or brown or with polka dots. It is tastefully trimmed and cut in the smartest of new models. A really extraordinary offering at $8.75. Both of these styles are in all sizes for women and { misses. You will certainly be wise in coming to Bloomingdales’ to-morrow and taking advantage of $8.75 this opportunity at . 4 mt ee Also a Special Sale of ty edn s $15 to $20 Tailored Suits at . $9. 99} e 9 Colored Moire| Men’s New Soft Cuff Shirts, $LI5 and $1.50, ai Have This is a superior grade of They are famous “Bloomingdale M« Separate ribbon that is an attractive | Make," and bear the Bloomingdale A ‘and Collar to value at the Bloomingdale | iabel—a Inbel that indicates the very Necar Match. price. It is 519 inches wide and | highest art of shirt making. Made of ij" Here atch, | fine mercerized materials and woven ; you may have it in pink, Nile, mais, navy and black. | Gin. Colored Measaline Rib- 1, bon, every popular shade, yd. 19 Wash Ribbons wich lide dos, One of our best selling ribbons is offered as follows; No. 1—Piece of 10 yards for... .15¢ No. 1!6~ Piece of 10 yards for. . 2c No. 2--Piece of 10 yards for... .25¢ .35c ‘We always have a full assortment striped effects, Many patterns, light and medium colors,with black, blue and lavender stripes. All sizes, 14 to 1714.' $1 Negligee Shirts, 58c “Harmony Percale," plain Negligee uffs attached, coat model, well ll cut, hand laundered. Plenty of black and white effects; sizes 14 to 17. Knit Silk Ties at 25c Accordion and Crochet weave. All popular colors and stripe combinations. Men’s Collars, 6 for 38c or 12 for 75c of black and colored velvet ribbons suitable for millinery and dress trim- ming. Ribbon Flowers for dresses or hat trimming, corsage bouquets, hair All perfect. 3 wi nicely boxed. 8 styles of medium and low ornaments close lock f ont sha ij Sale of Fresh Cut Flowers In Our Cut Flower Shop, Main Floor me) Carnations, an the teading | varieties and colors, such as Lam- sons, Enchantress, Victorys and other fancy varieties; regularly sold for 75¢ to $1.00 2ca3c | per doz., at. | Bunches of Daffodils and the lead- Women’s Silk Shirts of Dainty Stripe Silk, $ 98 | Worth $4.00, at. . Pretty models in early Spring Silk Shirt Waists, that are as economical as they are handsome. Come in blue, black and lavender stripes, with French turnover | collar and cuffs. Big value at our Sat- urday Price, two ninety-cight. New Tailored Lingerie Shirts, showing | high grade workmanship, front of cluster | tucks with crochet buttons, shoulder and | cuffs finished with veining; back, | collar and cuffs cluster tucked; 5). 98 | value $4.00; special price is. | Mioomingtaler’, “al Floor, "tax, Ave Section, They are trimmed with inser- tion; gingham, plaid and check, ed with ets broidery; Dutch 34 sleeves; full pleated ea 6 to 14 years. | Girls’ Dresses, of corduroy, | pique, trimmed with embroi dery and chambrays, with white sailor collar; and ging hams with collar and revers, trimmed with embroidery ; also white linens,wi-hbelt,cufisand sailor collar, in plain colorings, | ing varieties and colors of tulips, {) | narcissus, 1 dozen in a bunch; and | iy of vailey, 2 dozen in a bunch; | regularly sold for 50c, 75¢ and Strat bunch” L2Zc& 29c | i Sweet Double English Violets, 50 | in a bunch; re a “an for 75e and $1, «BEC bunch | Large Lavender Orchids, | regularly 75¢ and $1.00, at ee 1,000 Hyacinth Plants, in bed and in flower, reaularly 2 29c and 39¢, at Cc Also a large stock of fresh cut flowers at '4 to }) less than elsewhere, Artistic floral designs our specialty, Prices range up from $1.00 In Our Greenhouses 500 Rubber Plants, large branches,3!to | 4'4 ft. hig! Gibtis sees Gta ta in8, 10, 12and 14-in, years, Allat..., $2098 | _ potsand tubs | Also Kentia Purch | Juniors’ One-Piece } . Palms, bushy of white lawn, | And the New Phila. pretty utyles; Dutel Iphia Lace! | Wore $1.29 three quarter slee extra fine | sleeves and bottoa have ro’ sizes 13,1 years. Juniors’ One-F in colored and white corduroy with allover cluny lace, Dut three quarter latest models 17 years, at | ) vo $3.98 || 1 I — en i |r eves, all the 13, 15 and Spe ial 34 gg | $1.98 for $6, $7 Black Dome 23¢ for this | 55 : > Inc esce, this $5.00 Chandeliers, $2.98 ncandescent Art Metal Inveried jj Gas Lamp Outfit 92.08 atc Special Saturday Prices Women's 50c Silk Stockings All the beauty and excellence you | could possibly expect in regular 50c and 79¢ grades are shown in these all silk stockings with 8-inch double welt cotton tops. The run of th mill, "subject to trifling imper- 28¢ Cc Gas Portable fections, Black on! I sizes Men's, We men's and Children’ st BI Cotton Ste with double knees, all Pure Thread Silk Malt Lit Ha special Suture y Sale. You “buy — this 1 loo ing ser izen hte outfit fog 23¢ Floor, ¥ ed gray's und. black Mic i: WBE arc al Easy to Reach from Anywhere Blom lsbdie’ Lex. to 3d Ave., oe to 60th St. ce 4

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