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Loutsvitle; Florence Carpenter of Menominee, Mic! Faith Clark of Honesdale, Pi Emily Clay and Daphne MoMillan of Cleveland; Pru- dence Durand ard Mary Plum of New- ark; Georgia Fullerton of Minn Gertrude A. Herbert, Vera Bell a anaes K ie cls pat te. bd ABROAD, TLEMADS CONE == TORAOARTY oe SEES HIM FALL, DYING. e of 15 Finishing la on Man Dead After Revolver Fight Witnessed b: ri Says She’s Glad to See : "i Pre ee rica After Doing Europe. ‘Special to The Evening World), * PATERSON, N. J, April 3—In view | of 200 persons two men fought a re- volver duel on Market street near Straight stre@ early to-day. Guiseppe | ittle maids from school, who BR tas went from Mrs. Jessica Sarotto of No. 122 Straight street is) les seminary, but, unlike the| qed, Luisi Salavis of No. 104 Beect*| Milkadp trio, were never freed from the| street, who came to this city trom | SeBus tutelary, returned to New York tosday after a three months’ “culturing ir’ pt Europe under the chaperonage of} Mrs, Finch herself and two eagle- ved @des. They arrived on the Noprdam of the Holland-Am tthe and cast a unanimous vote that Berope was simply just too grand for argthing. 18) cluster of American rosebuds led. from these uncultured shores The trip was part of the regu- Jag curriculum of Mrs. Finch’s finishing fool, and as all were daughters of ith their papas and mammas readily “fet the financial prodiems involved. course they had a elmply gorgeous tie, even if the three chaperons did overtime. I: would take more in @ few hours’ school lessons each and the omnipresent eye of & chap- to rob euch a trip of its joys and thrills, The party spent a week in Naples, which they found perfectly sweet, seven ‘weeks In Rome—isn't the Coliseum sim- ¥ adorable—made flying side trips to} Fibcence and) Venice—oh! yummy, yy—spent a week in Paris—Oucla- | laf-and finished up in London—my debr, you! never saw anything so grang| DRESDED es,the English officers in full uniform. | anxiety was caused here by the dis-| e young ladies absorbed culture like | appearance for three days of the large sponges. They revelled in art and his- | spherical valloon, the “Count Zeppe- tofy and ruins up to their ears, and| in," which made an ascent on March when they scatter to the four quarters | § ‘ing In the basket three Danish | of the United States for the holidays | who were training for the | they will have many wonderful things jon contests on April 2 in con- te tell. nection, with the international balloon “But the dest of it all is getting back | cup race. The balloon, however, de- to dear old America,” sald one of the | scended this morning after having been alr young tourists, She was a very | driven first to the North Sea and then patriotic girl from the middie West. | to the Baltic at Stralsund, Pomerania. The tourists were the Misses Mary! The “Count Zeppelin,” which 1s to Augusta Armour, daughter of Ogden take part in the inte nal race, has Armour of Kansas City; Edna Bard of i @ gas capacity of 77,6 cuble feet. Philadelphia a few days ago, is in Gen- | eral Hospital dying. Eight shots were fired before Sarotto | dropped. Salavis fled through Straimht | street while commuters, watting at the Market street station of the Erie, yelled | for the police, Salavis ran into the | arms of Erie Detective George K. Lee at Morton street and collapsed. As he | fell a woman rushed toward him and, throwing her arms around his neck, kissed him hystertcaily. The woman was taken into custody. At Police Headquarters she said she | was Salavis's wife. ¢ husband and Sarotto had had a dispute, she said, | though she did not know the cause. She followed her husband to-day be- cause she feared he meant to kill Sa- rotto. —— (MISSING BALLOON WAS TOY | OF GALES THREE DAYS. | The “Count Zeppelin” Driven to| North Sea, Then to Baltic, While | in Sky Trip. Saxony, April 3.—Great | Turning aside from Mother and the children for a moment, what effect will a piano have on Father—‘the old man” who is regarded ‘as the provider without a vote? Working | like a slave all day, what Kndof ahome does he come to in the evening? Is it cheerful? Is it Pluie) song and loughiail We seewse™No,'' is, the talon oeey OTT he ion't frettul, he is tired end he y Le detea mie Rees Suppose there is a STER pianothere | some one to wen rollicking bit of Sine: or occasional old-fashioned hy mi smile on his face and wake up next morning still wearing the smile. If you think this over- drove, oS oF | MELSTE on thistyd tlat ang you can try it on each other, Just note the effect in one time. If'the piano doesn’t earn its right to stay there permanently, we will send for it, e month's trial has not—will not—cost you a cent. If you want to buy at the end of the month, we'll sell it to you at rates as low as $1 a week or $5 a month—the na- al system of buying things for the home. There will be #0 cash interest—no extras. We give % lephone or call whether you in. the city or out of it, ight to all points out on the free trial offer. NO CASH PAY DOWN. NOEXTRAS, NO INTEREST ON DEFERRE: YMENTS, PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $1 A WEEK os 5 A MONTH. PIANO STOOL AND COVER FREE. 1 Pianos range in price from $175 to $350 the freight no matter where you live. ‘ROTHSCHILD & COMPANY NEW YORK BRANCH: CLARENDON BUILDING ° iE. ‘Corner 18th St. and 4th Ave. Tel. Stuyvesant 858-854, WUXTRA! WUT BOY. HERO SAVES 2 DROWNING GIRLS | “Metal Dlenrtment," Atten- tion! Freddy Ross Gives Out Story and Seeks Just Reward. “Extra!—All about Frederick Ross two little girls! Ross lives No. 651 West One Hun- dred and Gixty-ninth street—tttle No, 808 West One Hun- dred and Seventy-first street, and 1 would like to receive a metal and a saving girls I reward. N. B.—fo Editor of B vening World— Please put it in because I have wit- nesses to prove it and I want metal and send and tell me what it will cost and send it to me printed.” The with his on being Queenle drowning in deep, Evening World 1s de-lighted, Freddy, to spread broadcast your ex- Ploit as detailed im your letter to The | Evening World. Further, since you are &@ hero, it was necessary to have you In- Frederick Ross, aged ten, as he truthfully says, at > One Hundred and Sixty-ni elster interviewed | luctantly told the following story of his | herote rescue of two little French girls, | 4 Pauline Bourrieu, from treacherous pond two feet which is in @ vacant lot at and One ‘ond street. Broadway “Iw the two little French pond, They right 'n the coat and rubbers still French girls. “I hollers to them not to put thelr feet on the bottom for did it. those twa little Frederick swimming and sw by I reached them, Beautifies, terviewed and your picture taken, pre- Here's the interview, arranged as Fred- serves, soothes. Its puri- dy wanted it “fixed wu fying and antiseptic vir- living, i West street mother, to-day re- delightful for bath. 25 cents. and his over In the lot,’ “with my overcoat and rubbers on and Gaynor should speak to the Bravery those two kid sisters were on a raft In| Department about the middie of the pond watehing them and didn't care any- thing about going on the raft myself. “Ail of a sudden like the raft split=|s it was Just boards nailed together—and ker-whallop down into the ter-ri-ble ‘reamed. nd and with my over- swam until I came to the two little reacue them and if they went and put) thelr feet on the bottom they couldn't | ued proper. But they went and bay aad aerate, it made me mad when| Miss Renee C. Seligman maid of honor. French girls didn’t sink twice and let me catch them the third time they were going down. “All the time I was hollering I was ming and by under each of thelr chins and swam with them back to shore. Huh? Sure | Perfection for the skin. softens, tues make it superior and Large cake, price AT ALL DRUGGISTS, Emergency S.aboratories, Now York. Hundred and{T swa * sald Freddy, 1 was just girls both went 1 just plunged warhe aah BANDIT PLEADS GUILTY. | Now, T want a metal 1 think Mayor! veinene Admits Ne Stole $10,000) me and have them of Holdup Money. ive me a meta re i ne putectic Borin, aged nine, and Matteo Aroarn ; } o live, as Freddy | Three Brica who relleved the 4 One Hundred an ead bandlie of $10,000 of the 4%, | eg Your Easter Gifts part, They sald that. it was red in the bank messenger holdup, Because of absolutely unsurpassed true that they fell into the pond, 1 to-day before Justice Davia in the Cri Branch of the| Excellence and Purity count of the in- . *) ribaittig. vial WHICH NONE OTHERS REACH OR RIVAL. on T swam and Berna’ Isaac I was coming to I put one arm toilet and Bonwit TELLER & Co. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Sale of Waists Hand Embroidered Lingerie Waists High and low neck, trimmed with Val., Cluny real Irish lace. Value 4.50 Allover Venise Lace Waists Trimmed Value 10.00. . filet, white satin bands and buttons, wi Taffeta Changeant Waists Chiffon Taffeta, in all the new changeable colorings ieee shadow laces or plain tailored. (2 fe, | eas eee SPECIAL OFFERING OF White Serge Dresses 29.50 Six distinct models—waists lined with white silk. Lingerie Collars. Braid Trimmed. Empire Models. Cord Embroidery. Military Braiding. Wide Silk Braiding. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street ye (0) anal. gE TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Broadway at 13th Street Women’s Department Eequicite Taffeta Suits E value they offer at this price is unusual, or we wouldn’t waste money in advertising them. But their beauty is as 5 ¢ point of importa @ choice in model, color, only one or two you buy here ments of a style—the not likely to be dup! ty | ated by your neighbo: 2.90 6.50 . 5.00 cl a NNONNNANIO) DS SOAS IAS OVINE SOHO’. OOK pote Miss Alva B. C, Bern’ ter of Mrs. Jacob 8. Bernhel nue, Will be married in the the Hotel P.aza to-morrow afternoon ak i val Lb cloak, Mrs. M. Robert. Guy. [£0 share, Arbarno told the Court Chocolates and Bon Bons genhelm will be matron of honor and 4 gone (o Havana on hia share of | $10,000, and had been robbed of all! At our Stores and All Dealers Frederick A, Ginvbel will attend his | tut $10 by a girt he met In one of the \s brother asbest man. public parks of the Cuban capital, SS a iss 700 TAILORED SUITS, DRESSES ¢ sizes for women three of the H Ze and misses, as § many mod- ||] SG , i well as extra els in this | a hh pe a) ° sizes for stout @ sale at $14.88 Lisle Thread Mousquetaire Gloves, black, white, navy and gray; all sizes. $1.00 Loag Slik Gloves, 49c | Womea's 75c Gloves, $9c cat Saremmnes! b.ack and white; Women’s $2.25 Elbow Length Kid G.oves at $1.39 Wonca ‘8 uae 25 Elbow Length Imported Glace Kid Mousquetaires, white and | Women’ 's $1.50 Gloves, $1.00 Gloves; Children’s Silk Lisle Thread and Suede Finish Gloves, 2-clasp; all sizes; in grays, tans and natural chamoisctte. || Your Boy’s Easter Suit or Reefer A seven-time World Want works all the —= AY, APRIL 8, 191 2. ; m and a cap came along and tried —S—S—c — and | rd F. Giinbel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gimbel of No. 71 Madison: ave- ballroom of t Wednesday on the stolen f) | | | | | J Our Cold Storage vaults are absolutely fireproof and provide perfect and systematic accommoda- tions for the storage of A poat req $od0 Plaza—wilt bring our wagon for the goods, 59th (o Goth Street ND GOWNS, WORTH UP TO $25, AT $1 43 f Just in Time for Easter |: Here is one of the greatest offerings ever made at the | Spring garments goes to you as it came to us—at consider-. | ably less than the regular prices. We could sell every one’ of these splendid styles at the values we quote, but it is the | Bloomingdale policy to give patrons every advantage ¢, our superior merchandising ability. So to-morrow you may choose from 50 different models in Suits and Dresses, three of which are illustrated. Tailored Suits ™* .°'|The Dresses ixciute serges, Sep a gh many er high grade mai crepe is Spring 8. rye" iif effectively trimmed-in a way gr fabrics. There we more than 30 will please the most captious| different che is the prettiest of stofits tind, | all the woman, Included in these tailored | Bach one uits are all women. AND WE ARE ALSO SHOWING a wonderful collection of other fashionable models at prices ranging from $9.98 to $150. Bloomingdales’ Suit Store, Second Ploer, Beautiful New Chiffon Blouses Regularly $3.98, To-Morrew, at $2.98 This is a hand embroidered chiffon blouse of surprising excellence for the small price named. Lined with filet insertion and white net; yoke, collar and cuffs of white net; colors navy, French blue and black. Hosts of other blouses in fashionable models at prices ranging up lo $25, Bigomingdales’, 24 Floor, Easter Sale of Silk Hosiery ay’ a Gp Mh fi Drm ‘ Women’s Easter Gloves. Shor: and Long Gloves of Lisle, Silk and Kid. Women’s 50c Elbow Length Lisie Gioves, 25¢ Women's 75c Elbow Length Silk Finish Lisle Thread Gloves; black, white, navy and grays; all sizes, With double finger tips; every 's 89c Gloves, 65c ‘Women's real French Glace Kid 89c 2-clasp Glace Kid Paris Point Embroidery; | Gloves; every pair guaranteed; prime hoice white, black, tans and grays; bret A black, white, tans and gray; ctual value $1.50, all size Chi'dren’s Lisle and Su2de Finish Gloves, 25c Wome Bloomingdales’, Main floor, eit ayy Is in This Sale at $9.95 and $4.95 || recncamte sere aremesertg 850 paire, all sam; heets Clackte white, tans and Spring double = Boys’ Blue Serge Suits and Fancy Chev- tans and white; pair, 49c, Hot Suits, in Norfoll and derby models; gy a Silk Hose, 89c Men's Hall Hose, i7e erin bg Pure silk thread Every pair| All pure thread silk, double linen Boys’ Russia guaranteed to wear and give entire | soles and high spliced heels. Choice 244 to 10 year satisfaction. High spliced heels, | of blacks, tans and navy and and cheviots cae tops; variety of colors and | lavender. Anew = ay ae Boys’ Reefers; made of blue serge, cheviots, white; special, per pair, | ing unsatisfactory. Special, pair, coverts and shepherd plaids; in sizes 214 to 8 years; at Boys’ $7 Extra Pavits cheviot material, sizes 8 to 17 years, Norfolk and Soubis’ breasted $4. 95 Breasted Suits; blue serge and fancy cheviot; strictly all wool; cur in eeiery and Leng models; trousers lined, all seams tape: circ /tat? yearsiat ss. OHO Boys’ $7 Russian and Sailor Suite; made Women's 25c and $5c Lisle Thread Hosiery, 18¢ ~~ 89c. $2.95 Women's Fine Lisle Thread A end. nd Meseariged Cotton fashioned; tans, white and black; all Women’s Easter Neckwear |. A big sale to-morrow and a timely one that will interest | at this season, Half values throughout. bap gedit of plain blue and fancy cheviot and | Neckwear Werth toS@c at 25c | Neckwear Werth to $1 am worsted; in sizes 2)4 to 10 $4: 95 Includes chemisettes, bows, ribbon, \pes in several YEATS; Ata sess flowers, in fact everything’ that te} 1,2 hues fasnPat in 0 Boys’ $7 Reefers; in all the popular new shades; sizes 2/3 to 10 years; QA, QE | women’s $1.25 Neckwear, ea. 6214¢ | Women’s $2.00 Neckwear, ea. Bicomingdales', 24 Ploor,’ eth St, Bide, Women's $1.50 Neckwear, ea. 7c Bloomingdales’, Maia Floor, Contra, : Easy lo Reach from Anywhere— —BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. te 34 Ave., 59th to 64 6th new and fashionable, Women’s 75c Neckweer, "car 0) Order one to-day and | prosper.