The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1912, Page 9

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' yeaa io} BROAL rVPARE | CUTS SHORT LIFE | OF ACAST CASTLEMAN ‘Phe lure of the bright lights of New ‘ork cut short the career of Brecken- Castieman of the Kentucky Cas ‘Meman family, who died last night in enti Antttaensitenbabll Hilt Turkieh Baths in Weet Forty-second atreet. Under forty yevrs O14, thore than six ‘feet tall, bright an handsome, Castleman was @ weicome acquisition to the Gouthern colony in New York on his arrival a few years ago, but of late he had kept away from his old friends and had drifted into Circles of society they did not frequent. Castleman was one of the sons of Gen. John E. Breckenridge Castieman of Louisville. In his native town Brecken- ridge Castioman was particularly fortu- nate as a youth and a young man. His Ukable personal ided by his family and his social position, enabled him to accumulate @ fortune in his own right. It was something more than three years ago when Breckenridge Castle- man, having used up all nif own funds. vin keeping Gace with the | ts life of _7uR EVENING wos Broadway, became dependent upon his people back home. He made an arrange: ment with Louls Jacoby of No, 28 Bast Bleventh street by which he was to be sheltered and fed and kept supplied with @ limited amount of spending money from an allowance supptied by Gen, Cae tleman, SEEMED AT TIMES READY TO CHANGE WAY OF LIVING. Although he was practically penniless, Breckenridge Castieman had clothes, and he knew how to wear them. Ho knew how to conduct himaelf in any company. At tines he would associate with men he had known tn bis days of prosperity and would live regularly at the Jacuby home, apparently engaged in bracing himself for an attenpt at re- ‘wullding his fortunes. bh pbietal At such times he was optimistic and thusiamtic. He would reaily formu: ¢ plane and outline actions looking to & resumption of a business career, Then he would disappear, and tt might be days, or oven Ww before Jacody would eee him again, and he woukl come back broken down and dospondent. Although Gen, Castlemtn was | in oh Mowance, much latitude w given Jacoby in distributing the money to Breckenridge. When Breckenridge whowed evidences of caring for himsolf ue was given enough money to carry him round. When he betrayed unmistak- je signs of getting ready for one of hia pertodical disappearances Jacoby would shut down on the aliowance. After long persuasion from his family Iw iD, “THUR DAY, APRIL and Jacoby, Breckenridge Castleman consented, two weeks ago, to enter @ sanitarium at Westpo Conn, He was to have taken @ course of treatment for ¢ cure of the liquor habit and the ding up of his general health, One week at the sanitarium sufficed Castleman, Ho came back to New York and, pelng poasersed of a trunk, he registered at the Hotel Belmont, where he remained two days. Hoe had no money, but his appearance carried until he had signed a cons! of bar and restaurant chi pating a dema: returned to Ff SPENT MONEY PROVIDED TO RE- M HI6 TRUNK, An amount eufficient to defray his debt to the hotel and redeem 4, 1919." and spent it. On Tuesday morning he Appeared at Iacoby's place and asked for his overcoat. Jacoby refused to give it to him, fearing he would pawn It, and Castleman simmoned a pollcoman, who refused to interfere. Castleman went away in a to fot show up again until yesterday morn- ing. The weather was so raw and cold that Jacoby gave iim his overcoat, He pawned the coat, and at 9 o'clock Inst night he entered the Murray Hill baths, where he was known. His credit was good and he went into the hot room e|to prepare for a Turkish bath. Hie condition wae ach that the ate tendant kept close watch upon him, After a short time he began to groan and waa carried to a cot. Thero he was suddenly seized with a hemorrhage. An ambulance was called from Flower ‘J pital and ho died in the arms of ering rage and did} Andrews, the ambulance surgeon. Gen, Castleman was notified today of the death of his son. He is expected in died in Cal tion from his w! Balley of Lexington. Takes Po by Ace! Max Lowenthal, fifty years old, died in Harlem Hospital at noon to-day. Lowenthal, who is @ capmaker, was taken from ds home at No. 231 W One Hundred and Fifty-third street early to-day, suffering from un- known poison, which, he told the police of the West One Hundred and Fifty- second street station, he had taken by mistake, LOW EX( FARES SUNDAY LONG ISLAND ONE FOR WAY FARE ROUND: Th Bring the Children Here to Be Outfitted for Easter 30,000 to ERS to tefl v their VOTES which char- Itable and benevolent in- stitutions, societies and churches’ shall receive this money. 1T COSTS YOU NOTHING TO VOTE. Misses’ $12.75 Spring Suits—Smart | semi-tailored serge suits in v colors; short, semi-fitting, single- breasted coat with shawl collar 0°! bengaline satin; lining of contrast- ing shades; gitdle-top skirt; sizes 14 to 18 years; at...., Misses’ $27.50 Semi-Dress Suits— Twelve distinct and exclusive models, | all-wool sevges; two-tone and plain | GREENHUT-SI BOTH SIDESOF6™ WE. J.BG $9.75, ‘The Big Store’ TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS Apel coopen.9 th Share “Our Profits to e Extent of 5 Per Cent. By Collecting 29¢ Green Trad- Greennut-siecet cooper co.—MAIN BUILDIN A Fascinating Easter Exhibit of Misses’ and Girls Suits and Coats Representing Values Impossible to Duplicate at the Very Modest Prices Named. Tailoring, Trim- ming and Style Are in Every Case Unexcelled. Misses’ $16.50 Spring Suits, at $12.75 Pinte tallored and braid-trimmed | models in plain serge and the desired Spring shades; short, semi-fitted, single-breasted coat beautifully ‘tailored and lined with poe de gyene and soft satin finines gicdle-top skirt; sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ $24,50 Suits—semi-dress and irle’ Coats-—full-length serge coats, \ two models; plain-tailored end sailor-collar effects and beautifully tailored, semi-fitting, single-breasted models; d throughout $8, 95 with sill Misecs’ Dress Suits—Including maa models, exclusive dressy efeets w' a4 bengaline silk and lace combination ; also an entirely new Norfolk effect with plaits in back and double- breasted Ci) Ll Paparall ie ing Stamps, Free With Purchases Made Here We also make it easy for you to open a charge. account, and Greenhut, Siegel, Bankers, offer excellent banking facilities and allow 4 per cent. per annum on money deposited. » Which Are Given Cooper & Co., GREENHUT-SIEGEL CooreR CO—MAIN BUILDING: Your Easter Hat Is Here Come, make your selection from the greatest assortments of stylish trimmed hats in New York at $5, *7.50, *10, $12, *15, $20, ’s2, $95 and Upward All the ascontes stylish shapes in modish sizes, smartest trimmings and authoritative designs are liberally repre- sented in our magnificent Easter exhibits. Millinery experts on two continents have bestowed their happiest thoughts upon the showing made in our Millinery Salons, and we, for our part, contribute a no less strik-79 Ee ing characteristic—one that is all our own— Big Store Modest Prices Untrimmed Millinery and Ready-to-Wear Hats Untrimmed Hats—all lors; nothing missit thi: most complete line we have shown; Favors «“Bunnies,’’ Eggs and Every Novelty, Suitable for Easter Party or Table Decoration. Especially everything toglad- den the hearts of juniors in the braids, mostly in the aatural color; trimmings ‘of ribbons and velvet mingled with tiny rose- $- and budshe nd there at 1.95% and | Trimmed Hats for Little Tote—fancy | Rei RED Hate—for mis: (MAIN Baliding, First Pleee.) 'GREENHUT-SIEGEL Coorze co—MAIN BUIL DIN Boys’ Easter Suits and Reefers “ Most of the Sultataaleded in This Timely Sale. Have Two Pair. ickerbocker Trousers line of Easter surprises. Bring them to Toy Town, tomorrow, at oer tnd delight them with ol ttle novelties priced at 5e IC to 2 (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) ings are o' tae de changeable taffeta; gicdlestop pit of the season's best offects; desirable shad sisizes $9) "50 14 to 18 years; at Girls’ Dress Coate—navy serges bad mixtures; fall-length. Sent nth ~ garments with sailor collar effects contrasting moire and one side lace reverts; yoke jal; whipcords; smart semi-fitting coats, | trimmed with suggestions of con- trasting moire silk; pearl buttons and Macrame lace col! iso short- waisted Na ibe effects; also plain-tailored models, beautifully tailored with a suggestion of trim- ming; in (ine cloth and contrasting serge; also checked, ere co} peed dae nigepirer Ets severalof orang 17.50 to Oreenee y' ular materials; ae Shades: 8 off sizes 14 to Bg |] Misses’ and Jun- iors’ Coats; at’. In mixtures and whi nibae full. length, -semi-fieting, single- breasted models, with strapping |, and silk inlay on collar; sizes]! 14 to 18 years. ” $32.50 Silk Suits- Chapaes le| plain chiffon taffetas; three distinct models; two in short- | isted ef ct,the other a semi-Atting | all with lace collar trimmings; | 9,75} Girls’ Coat th, semi-fttin mixture coats; notched collar ani revers, with Cherry inlay on sizes 6 to 14 $3. 50 (MAIN Building, Firet Floor.) GREENHUT-SieGEL coorer co.—MAIN BUILDIN' Men’s Easter Suits at $12.75 These suits were made to our special order from fine quality VELOURS, CHEVIOTS, WORSTEDS and SERGES in every favorite Spring color. Any good custom tailor would ask $20 to $25 for suits made from fabrics so good as these. Now, two days before Easter, take your cholce—no matter what your size may bees HES) $12) 15 4 Youths’ $12 Blue, Guaranteed All- (The Famous “Senior” bra Suits—|Men’s and Youths’ $15 Eng lish Raincoats— Wool Serge Suits— all sizes.| go, young men, . Cow & of mieatont absol “i $: at We'll take back any ian_or black; Raglan of re; $ patterns; $15 vals 8. 95 (MAIN Butlding, Se0o ; By din $3 By ‘, $1.95] $1 Percale Petticoats. . 35,000 Porto Rican Brevas Superi suit that fails tomorrow, at... Wome: ic Waists 1.98 Color —Boxes of 50—Tomorrow, at......... ASS satisfy; tomorrow ae Wome: eine Ter Porto Seen tobacco, sold regularly to biggest jebteas! in case lots, xes (MAIN port ‘Main Fleer.) This bargain basement if a wonderful spot "s a sort of a clearing house for odd lots, broken assortments, odds-and-ends, and special rene of lower-priced goods for our two immense buildings. JUST LLOW THE CROWDS. Here are A FEW of tomorrow's Bargain- Basement item: Rute ai A w , ‘omen’ sk ‘ool 95) Dr ee Serge | 96¢ and A i} Women’ aise isle Thread Hi Flor ich mot 28¢ juality;at.. Hee Sulae Flouncings (48-lnch), 8c] Remeants of ibe hs id Washable Siastent Ge to 19¢ Washable A Tere na, | Fabrics 10¢ Gleve yard.. f 3 to 12\4e] 85c Navy 65c & 75¢ Silk Remnants; a y: Fancy striped and plain silks, sa! peau de cyg jaffeta, foulard, shantu: tierees: wai and trimmings; jack. mee a | three-piece styl trimmed with ind fancy braids; voil serges, imported mixtur nd as. Blue, black, brown or gray; waist-bands 22 to 36; lengths 331043. ‘98e Cheviot Sergi 35c | 25c Beaded Bag Girls’ om to GSe Hand-Sew incy Feather PR th ie incy Algrette Trimming Sale of Cigars are hand-made cigars of " nd; our price, tomorrow, (In lots of’ 1000, $23.) $3.95 Genuine Pastels. . rf] and $1.50 Velvet Bags. . 29¢ Framed Pictures. $3.50 Merccrized Armure Portieres.... $2.95 /75¢ Bleached Full-Size $2.45 Armure Portieres. .$1.95|,.™uslin Sheets Sea 9c Hemmed Huck Towels. |28e Gold. Plated a Gold. 39¢|S0e. ee Nich gare, Shert Corset Covers. 25¢ 98¢)79¢ are Gowns, Com Dlnabens, Skirts, Cora Covers. 59c Fancy Ticking Bed Pil- lows. $1.49 White and Gray Fleeced Blankets... 39¢ Seamed Center Bleach- ed Muslin Sheets GREENHUT.SIEGEL coorsr cO—MAIN BUIL DIN Buy Your Easter Groceries Here Fresh Meats We deliver charged ere of fony 18¢ hus you will insure the success of your Easter meal, | whien marks the close of the Lenten season. 914 Cuieeee ane MEASURES AND STRICT FRESHNESS 5 is Phone 4000 Chelsea. ‘GREENHUT-s coorer co._MAIN BUILDING Wines and Liquors for Friday and Saturday Bass & Co.'s Guinness’s For Pale | Ale . eign Extra Stout Sale of Prunes ruits and Vegetables ears for Dirthdey parties and NEW BERMUDA POTATOES 25¢ arts FASTER thks eps milk-fed3 1b decorated; ‘up from. TAMB—hind quarters of city: Re . full quart SHORTCAKES--« BOrTneves rt zoH STRAWBERRY TARTS be ey srs MOUNTAIN CARES 15¢ ocx AYER CAKE! 40¢ iiXey ‘MOCHA TARTS— 15¢ 32¢ , 25¢ 25¢ , 48¢e 10 dozen splits, 4 in other $1.30 8 doren CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS —fancy qual- tender spears; dor, 69.48 RAMSAY'S oP ISLAY RcOren Ww $1 bottle 16 8fe $1 quert boitie... and | NEW CALIFORNIA ASPARA AL. DRY OR OLD TOM large spea FRESH POUND CAKE big bunch: rach, $1.0! Ibs SPR t ELECTRIC SOAP Sirt FRcrrl caK ES box, 100 hare, $4.75; 10 bare. 48¢ ‘ud wits vo'éaas WHS #425 gal 82.11) renular 8125 QRe quart bottle Daly's Old Irish Pot-Still Whisky PILGRIM HOLLAND: the best highdall guaranteed eirtly ted direct from the ry enc A 7 MERRY Wipow POUND" . & Co's 3-Star Jognac Bottled at the distillery France; sold uy “ Hot Cross on Made f.J out “Daylight” Bakery; fom the ove 30. minute 9c Stamps Wi. Vth. Purchases “Wade Before 12 o’Clock OO tn EASTER fac reg. Se package about dozen peepee Ie ge aa

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