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— LOVEAS YOU PLEASE SUFFRAGETTESIN IS THE ADVICE OF COURT CHARGED | COUNTESS Wh WARWICK WITH CONS CONSPIRACY ©: | | | That’s One Reason Renton Whiy Eng- lish Girls Do Not Wed Amer- icans—Find Them Too Busy. PHILADELPIITA, March © 14.=""Men} and women of to-day have a right to love as th Diease,” asserted the Countess of Warwick, one of England's Most denutiful and brilliant nobl Women, in an interview to-day, She Believes that it ts perfectly right that Bnelish noblemen should marry Amert- @@n women and she welcomes them to her native land with enthusiasm, Incl- dentally she wished she were an Ameri- ean woman. The Countess, who has often created fensations in England by her declara- tions regarding the relation of the sexes, was ready to discuss the marciage prob- lem, but when it came to gol love question she refused to than to assert that “it is a matter of Joving according to the conseclenc “What do you think of the 1 of Kurops by rich American women— that is, the marriage of English nobles | men to American women of wealth?" | she was asked. “T would not \ that an Invasion. A Dumber of Am an girls have married Englisn noblemen, but that is merely the return of our cousins. I think suoh international ailiances are charming. 1 have found these American girls perfect- ly delightful, charming and agreeable. After all. in the matter of love and mar- rlage one should do as he pleases. “nfo ask me why English women do | mot marry American men more fre- quontly? Well, it seoms to me that the American man is a little too busy for English women. The men are too etrenuous. They put in too many hours at work to suit the English women. I think that is the reason, don’t you? “L have already begun to realize how much better I would get along if I were an American woman, American | women have so much greater vocabu- farias than the Mnglish, We are lim- ited to about a thousand words.” énicnininlltninnni ae THIS IS A HORSE ON GIEHL! LONG ANIMAL CAUSES SUIT. Equine Daschund Strayed Away, Was Found in Danies’s Barn—A! rest and Damage Action Follow. fwo Hun- and the ® roadhouse proprietor Grea and Twenty-ffth stre Boston road, resembles a da if the description of t) by witnesses before a Jury In the Supre: 1s accurate. “He is exceedingly long for his ht." said several witnesses. Not only that, but the dachshund equine | holds a record, ‘The record is that of tion and court pro- | eature of | he suit on trial betc John Danies, proprieto: Cohatar other roadhouse near that of ¢ #uing Gich! for $10,000 dama, ah alleged improper and unlawful reat. On the night of i the clonguted horse str: He | was found in Dantes's barn and Danles | was urrested, That wax the first legal | proceeding cau horse. | Danies v fagistrate the next He said | that inst 0 steal the | telescople 1 housed | the animal a ould have $2} for its care: He fled charges against policemen who arrested him and Ipter brought the damage suit against hh —_—_—— FOR BETTER CEDARHURST. Voulagers Make Loc & Politioal Insue, mprovement | sidents of ¢ urst, L. T, con late elabo for the improvement of ‘Tues: day night held a} meeting at which plans for betterment Were discussed, and a resolution ap- proved those of F, HW. Weyant | with Mr, Weyant at its héad, Was in dorsed and a vigorous campaign will be inaugurated, ‘A general meeting will be held with- | in two Weeks to ¢ for the Real Estate Ac-| tivity As Shown in Yesterday's Morning World Headings. “Apartment Builders on Park Ave 4 Get $2,000,000 Loan from New York Life Insurance Co.” | “Big Loans for Builders.” Futarkin Buys West 334 St. Site.” mn { “Harlem Site for Loew. N, Y. R. E. Security Co, Buys.” “Deal an Westchester R “Trades Lots for Flats.” 12 Bronx.” ooklyn Sit Buys: W PPE Site,” FOR HOUSE, LOT, FARM AND PROPERTY BAR- ADS, TO-DAY, A ig! oe of Evidence Against Mrs. Pankhurst and Others, LONDON, March 14.—Mr. Ik Lawrence, joint editors of mmeline Pankhurst and Mra, Mabel Tuke were brough: | scious, tan fel The | trucks 1 | Inches further wout aud, he was A north b No. THE EVENING ee eee MAROH 14, 1012. Une of the sub London Prosecutor ae Mass | who had just knocked off work a starting home saw Van Nortan waved his arms to the motor engineer of the train, who applied the brakes. train stopped just as the front ed Van Norta’ have o |FALLS TO SUBWAY TRACK i FIT AS TRAIN APPROACHES. | An attack of, Nortan of | Brooklyn, to-day as he was waiting for | fa omniy on the north-bound pt n Bridge station ie t fell "to the looal track, j the rails, ay s! | Spectal Policeman Corbett and a man lifted and Mre.| tnd. he. w Hospit coming, tit was powerless to move, Votes up ain to-day at the Bow Street Police Court on @ charge of conspiracy in con- the recent window smash- ing campaign in the strecte of London. counsel for nection wit Henry Bodkin, wury, produced a mass of docu. evidence which he declared | unveiled such a mischlevou and deliberate conspiracy Session inciting other perso: lence and damage. No \ the sole object of which w so called militant prote: mated the funds of the Women's Polltl- Union, of which the do- cal and Soci fendants were the leaders, at $i under the | defendant, he de-{ 1 continuously in to acts of vio 8 than 820,000 had been paid by : the hire of halls for meet extensive | just Insure | Dr. ie every patient, Tuberculosis Anderson {s curing hundreds of cases of ||I| Cqneumption, Bronchitis, Asthma and z dis vew, original treatment, which of ‘an Nortan to the pl The Treatment | Tt ts not one medicin claiming to } but a complete and sctenti | meat. He to-day e held in Carnegie Hall Saturday evening for tie of Socialism advancement of The spew Countess of Watwick, vice-president of the Cnited Mine W ers’ U » and Job Harriman, w cently ran for Mayor of Los Angi the Socialist ticket and was def ni Mundred Thirty-fourth May Bronx, dropped dead of heart disea jay behind the bar. thirty-four years old, acquaintance in the he had a al possibilith ough on! | wide | distriet and wi considered as a man With great pollti-| ipyroat and Lung Diseases sent gratis to any | address velorment Fever, or serfous compli [do not experiment ony | detects and locates, pecial X-Idght examination, the very earliest | | tubereular infection bronchial glands, months before the lung infec: tion of tubercular germs appear in the sputum, A in time to check the disease, He gives valuable advice upon fresh ai ot tuberenton Anderson wes great care ia directing ment suited to exch individual patient, If yon have any symptoms of Catars! Bronchitis, Grippe, heed the warning and consult Dr, An. once, while you bacilli appear | |! about your Con ble by moans of his in but they sumption oF » not negiec torm of || evenings till | i} A few) hed him. | fards, plain Mulls, etc. oe ranging from 2 to 15 yards. close out Friday at, per yard Bloomingdales’, lines of regula: the | | New Look on Bonwit TELLER & Co. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Women’s Spring Suits Chiffon Taffeta Suits Reproduction of “Bernard” model in taffeta changeant. “'mbroidered net shawl collar with applique of cut out embroidered taffeta, new shirred back... Tailored Whipcord Suits Smart cutaway model in navy blue, black and tan, collar and revers of faille silk and chiffon. braid trimming applied to coat and skirt..........+. Narrow Women’s Spring Coats Cutaway Serge Coats Made of men's wear serge in navy blue and black, shawl collar, revers, cuffs silk trimmed with the new white lockstitching . . Smart Serge Coats Made of English serge in navy blue and black, direc- contrasting color cloths, Appropriate for street wear or motoring..... toire collar and revers lining of natural Pena 37.50 45.00 39.50 19.50 Misses’ Suits and Dresses Misses’ Tailored Suits Made of English serges and whipcords or Terry cloth, shirred, belt and fancy bac In navy blue, black and newest spring shadin, Sizes 14, 16, 18.........200+5 cpniuitrevewd rine Misses’ Serge Dresses Chic tailored model in white, black and navy blue English serge, soutache buttons length of front, collar of embroidered lingerie. Sizes 14,16, 18 th girdle skirts. 25.00 * 15.00 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Furn Son Without Deposits Purchased im this manner bas never proved sati are always tu plemse oF etory to the buyer. Our methods Call and Make Your Own Terms Our ‘Terms Anvly, Alse, to New ¥ork. ar Jersey, Lone Island oom: ecm Complete for Write for New Catalogue. Malfed Free. on hal Bie as ee S08: 98 | "149. 78 | ' Sewing Machines All Goods Marked | Conne: Apart Furuls SCO) ian ROA) XX) a) at a4 Cotton Challies, black and white aero ‘tmey Lats aoe Srdcat Hits: ies Re ards. 69 waa double widths Di Metcerized Dinner Saghies, sie ea falue er iece Oc inches, already areas aca Meal up Be Lil Nabe tie ieee ta 36 in. New gombre: 1 Ratnbow, 4 meaty coun valve $1.50 O71" 10 8c. Special, yar wide, suital for = wai id silver aline for Special, ‘ 32-inch Dress Gingham, tri Rh Value up to 30c. > Haier, double width; as vA Val Gh farm iy plaids, checks and solid col- ie Qc ce} | an 1 Linen Kitchen and Reller Heay, Toda ors. Reg. 12! 4c. Special, yard White Mercerized Jacquarde’ay | | Black ‘and’ White Combine: ‘Towelling, fast color, red borders, extra Pretty Printed Lawns, Batistes | Walstings, spring wei tion Maline Bows for 17 in, wide. Value 100 yd. 69. fringed. Dimities, fabrics, in remnants of 2 to 1 Full piece sells for 12! yc ya. Special, yard.. all this season's 0 yds. 1 2c * Moomingdaies' ‘in Sto Lacing on front, and with pocket. ing and striped ma ials. at the price.. Special Sailor colla with braid. shield. Coll: did waist for girl. model. Here, WHITE POPLIN MANNISH SHIRT, pleat and pearl buttons. down centre, Fre turnover collar and cuts. Value $1.50 Bu Fhor, ath St, Seetio Bloomingtales’ University, very alt tra ght tye Prost, old stra Maryland, s¢ Gly White Vinent on Wall Papers— Sale of Remnants 10 ‘0 20 rolls of a pattern, in pret | designs and colors ~ values | | | abo ea tee | seat’, LB cana cece 10 Rolls of Wall Paper and 20 yards of border, selling 98 "7 regularly at $1.75, now. Silk & Cotton Remnants Odd lengths of Silk and Cotton fabrics from our recent sales, including Marquisettea, Jacquard Tussah, Jacquard Crepon, Self. colored dotted Mull, silk and cotton Foul- * 15. Main Floor. Middy Blouses at 98c| | Made of heavy white Galatea, with sailor collar and rolled cuffs. Red and white ard blue and white stripes. Finished w.th p_p- Splendid values day, at the very special price. . Wines & Liquors stock and samples from manufacturers. All reduced to the very low price of $1.98. Boys’ Shoes, Friday, $1.10 Patent leather and satin calf Bluchers, usually $1.50 Girls’ Shoes at $1.00 Mostly kid skin in button and lace models and pumps and oxfords of patent colt and metal calf, es 6 to 11, $1; sizes 11!) to 2, $1.25. OUR SPRING STOCKS OF SHOES ARE HERE ily EVERY Rotated wick wenn in Bett ee aah, epaeed, pds, Gh ae STYLE AND SIZE. pyoomingiates’, 24 F1,, 90th St, eetion, itial h 5 sizes 2}4 to B years; at..... * $2.95 Pretty Wash & White Goods: Fine English Long Cloth, full yard assortment of designs 27-inch White Dotted Swisses, 3 different sized dots on sheer cloth; 15¢ value. Special, yd, . Main Floor, 69th St, Section, od the Test for 20 Years! And set a standard that simply cannot be equalled. Hundreds of men each year take advantage of this remarkable Bloom- ingdale event. If you have not been among them ir the past you have missed a great opportunity. Come to-morrow and have A di , Top Coat, sn Coat or Prince Albert Coat & Vest settare te 12. 80 No matter how big or stout you are, the price remains the same. tailoring will be done by men whose many years of experience in this line of work as- sure you of perfect satisfaction. ‘You may select the material you want from a col- lection of 100 fashional season's newest and best patterns and designs are in cluded. Remember Our Guarantee-You must be per- fectly satisfied with the garments when they are made. promptly refund your money. u“ ter- 98c — Our Own Make Middy Blouses. trimmed Separate jar and cuffs ry in white or blue. A splen- the athletic College and high school girls will certainly be pleased w ith this new “1 98C 98c box nch Haddock, Spani ‘ h I finest Brit and slip seats of genuine leather. phan” \ eels $2.95 | ] Many of them worth $8.00. None tb. ZX 12!, OS Tineet in the sale worth less than $5.00. Herrings, c Go d, me ’ All to go at $2.49, Bluefish, v4 _ | Smelts, 25 rs Switch We illustrate two styles in the Dis vee € 2Ibs c sale. No meil or C, O. D. orders ' ae pe Lexington to 3d Ave. Sale of Women’s $3 § & $3.50 Shoes at Button and lace shoes, pumps and oxfords of patent colt, suede, velvet, gunmetal s andy vici kid. Specials for Friday and Saturday Only Fresh Fish:— Bloomingdales’, Flags‘for St. Patrick’s 5x8 American Flag, with 10-foot Pe and bracket; conrlete for. Irish Flags, in fast ovlor, sewed cot! 0c: | 5x8 fee: a. $1.50 6x10 feet a... $1.75 | 8x12 fee: at American Flags, of a bunt- 2x3 feet at 4x5 fees a... 4x6 fee. at S18 ing, mountec! on stic!¢s: 59th to 60th Street. | imitst' os Boys’ $4 Suits, with | 2 Pairs of $2.95k Trousers, at These suits are made of fancy chev- ae WED, Handkerchiefs:— Women's All Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, with neat A initials, special lot, each... BC Women's Sheer Shamrock Cloth Handkerchiefs, with colored whip edge and in- 5 itials. Special, at € 98 ‘They are short Men's Shamrock Flaxett iots, in light and dark shades, in Handkerchietn. port ‘Tinieh, and oRAan Va ee SIZES ready for use, Full size. 8to16 YEARS. Very special values. Special, 16c, 3 for. , 25c a’ Blue Serge Suits, with One Pair of Men's All F.inen Handker- ‘rousers; sizes 8 to 16 years; very chiefs, full size, made of 10 good quality linen, eac'y c Men's Initial Liecmgredl pee special Friday values Boys’ Russian and Sal $2.95 TOyenrs; made of serges and cheviots, $2.95 Veils and Veiling Specials for quick clearance: 25c Black Waterproof Ma- 98. ee 69. “103. Special, 10 yds. for...... Large Size Huck Towels, red borders, heavy quality. Value 4 ial, 10c. Special, each peehe the new Turbans; each.* Chiffon Squave Veils, 1! long and 1 yds. wide. stitched all around. 3 popular colors... All, Linen Bic ic cial, eac a. Main Vicor, Sith oe. Side, wiaies’, Walters Upright Grand Pianos at The cutting and guaranteed in every way for fifteen years. e, high grade fabrics. All the twice the Bloomingdale price. Sale ends Saturday evening. you are not, tell us, and we will Mloomingtales', Merchant Tailoring Shore offered in many a day. Don't Fail to See These Hats on Sale Friday. On Main Floor. 200 Hats to Select From. Greot Special Valuez! Z ‘We have added a section for hats at \@e $2.95 and $3.95 to our popular Main Floor Millinery Department. It is our aim to give more real value and style price than any other store. tion We Offer 200 New ng Hats hangeable silk, iwisel my ade braids, hemps, up to-date trimmings, Indeed, the styles Specially priced $2. 95. and $3. 95 percales, in checks, sleeves; some with sailor collars of plain plaid ma- terial; full pleated skirts; sizes6tol4 Tene A mrce'Frtay A 9C Children’s White & Colored Coats cte., with all new, 'y smart and snappy. on Main Floor Friday at ; 5c. Flowers, Black Ostrich Plumes, | ay “iginds und | A large “assortment of Aare eA Se Payhsbag Black and White Willow et Untrimmed Hair Hats in some shepherd checks. Trim- Plumes will be sold for FLOOR small, large and medium med with sitk beeid or sill in ntrasting col- one day at $2.95, $5.00 & 25¢ Masia Some with velvet pitas nila Bh $1. 98 $8.0, All worth double | Hats Trimmed anges, at $1.45, $1.95 & year sizes... above prices. Free, $2.95, Blows morning ae sce: Spring’s Popular Dress The follow ing are some of the excep tional good values navy, royal, brown, slate, Copenhagen and black. 1,500 Yds, of all Wool Whipcord, 36 i: sf ‘ 800 Yds, Black and White Shepherd's Hoh 2,500 Vds, All Wool Serge, 36 in., colors and black, and Half Trans- 500 Yds. of Changeable tiation, ‘Brilliantine, all at, yd formations, of natural wavy Brit tany hair, fine for the new pom padour effects; special “pe 45 Half Transformations, of finest French hair: $5.95 All Around Transformations, of natural wavy Brittany hair, for the latest style of coiffures, spe cial $4.95 All Around Transformations, of finest sanitary French hair $9.95 Payche Puffs: Large, wavy pulls, for the new high coiffures, made of finest } special Medium Size Wavy Putts $5.00 to $8.00 Armchairs at $2.49 For to-morrow only we will offer Armchairs in golden, fumed and Early English oak. They are high-class chairs, with saddle, cane “Now sine 1 bottles 1.00 Ba nent, Filled. pioomingias’, Fourth Floor, pecial Imitation Irish Bunting | Fae, on Linens for Tabie and KiichenUse Note the superior Coortoad and special Ic w prices: Mercerized ‘fable Damask, *righly lustred, 64 in. wide, a large bomen of handsome designs in ren Special, sat york Tire . hemmed and 4, ‘a ue 29¢; each. . liemstitched Cloths, alse some hemmed. Value $1.75. Spe- $ . FOR 2 DAYS ONLY Our St. Patrick’s Day Sale of ‘220 on the easy payment terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week No extras whatever to pay. Pianos de- livered to your home on payment of $5.00. Walters Upright Grand Pianos are masterpieces of piano construct.on, rich and resonamt in tone and © You can’t buy a piano anywhere else to equal the Walters Upright Grand for less than Don’t delay. Come to-morrow and get the greatest piano value Mloomingdaied Piano Salesrooms, Thint Floor Wash seine at 79c Pretty styles, all new —< effects; made of plaids, polka dots and plain colors. Have Dutch neck and kimono 2,000 Yards of All-Wool Diagonals Goods 2,000 yards all wool, wide wale diagonal suiting, 54 in., in ind black se] i Age rj 69c {49c

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