The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1912, Page 7

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REE EVENING WOR. hi ONE WOMAN SUES. “sneer atere THREE YEAR TERM. cS st, | tome testimony | TOWED ANOTHER another Bacon ke wo rel Ze pict LD, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1912 : An orf . } at Another Burglar Is Sent to Re-! When ee did not for supper Inatituted heath after and netglibors N that lasted all otght formatory on Second ! } } | | | y notified! the a es Banker and Yachisman De. Conviction, Ay] Stupendous Purchase ot 30,000 Pairs 98 »fendant in $150,000 Breach 4 ome ee ; fate! COUN tide. Rew York. 9 é of Promike Case. oa te Snel = | Women’s 50¢ Silk Stockings to go at ‘ were ¢ Yin the Court 30,000 pairs how many stores would dare to undertake such a single purchase of women’s stockings?—yet, through the very extensive channels of dis ution established by Bloom- ingdales’, it will take but a short time before we bid adieu to the last pair. Every pair in the 30,000 is silk thread to the top | They are in black, white and colors. Every pair and is made with double welt high apliced heels and is guaranteed to give satisfactory wear, Sizes 814 to10, double linen soles, The welts are made with patent | You will declare this to be by far the greatest women's stop run to keep their drop stitches, hosiery offering you've known, To-morrow you may have these splendid 50¢ stockings at the very low price of. We will fill Mail and Telephone orders. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor “evopepoliatreae "sy aiece wione’ —)- BoNwit TELLER & Co. banking and brokerage firm of Luke | Joseph Steinbers, twenty-ix years SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Banks & We at No. 15 Wall street, old ck Eh Who was made defendant In a $130,09 | second degree, iol onan. Breach of t brought Mies Bille F. Mayan in the sup Court Jast Saturday, {s to marry M. Fleek of No. 625 West One Hun Forty-seventh street. Convicted of ere In the subway. Seven prior cone | : ‘ j hot less than two years and six months omen Ss ui S an oa Ss jor more than three years and six monthe, | English Whipcord Suits ql Mr, Luke, who has been a widower | | BY JUDGE FosT i Fancy and strictly tailored models in two tone and C : \ for four vears and wo at Sepent lives rl Schultz, twenty- y old. iridescent whipcords. ‘Trimmed back coats with What we believe to be the most remarkable and opportune apparel sale held ¢ iP 5 Ps , 5 . > Bi ie, ilettpolitan clay and Mis | En ae skirts to match ¥eues ea le in New York in many years is now under way at Bloomingdales’, obtained the riage lcens ¢. One grior conviction. imira | Be City Hall last ‘Toursday. ‘The fing lRetrematees, | Silk Serge Suits t e e Of the gult for breach of promise two det te » thirty. years ‘ mW Gay'n aiterward was evidently one tewult | CHARLES dd. UMRAO Ot eeeeiae ce = draped Sate Ee pebreitared one {| of this stef, | é * sonete Fined | collars, trimm ack. irre irt to 45. 00 H : : | Iver, No prior conviction, Fined Em BN ph | TI LL AL PA a tal al, “Te Coe eeeeorves seeee 1 Bicaavay, «0. ink “1 for Nise Haydn, maid ° match coat. . | been tho knowledge th Inane Weinstein, thirty-two years old, ; \ Ettachment for Mign Flock | Night Indicted for burglary. Pleaded gullty Satin and Charmeuse Coats and Wraps : i ) 7 4 fupplanted the affection he had | ~ jof unlawful entry. No prior conviction. | Erie Lien one, in a Mira ee | i % shown Miss Haydn for several yeurs |S” | Penitentiary for six mont velvet an ngaline. ‘opies newest Paris Or y past that td ts the tns figs of pro- | Ke Frank Cla ears ou styles eee cea CER DKST TRCN as ry 39.50 garments that are selling fi ceedings for allem h of promise. Pleaded gull of “burglary, No prior} @ lhe \t eae i eon ra Reformatory | Moire Silk Coats $25, $30 and $35 all over the laydn's uucnqulted love in j 14 "Ag a matter of fact, my client knew n of a French farce | py LA Wee Lbectiets Ae ves In black, navy blue and taupe, new Chinese 49 50 country, at the low prices of We) Mr. Luke when he was just beginning | 0 « Arst produced Bernard Shaw saniticd ead rah oe i Lites sleeves, trimming of velvet.................. fe! PERRYS. ie business carcer as cashier of a bank | and ere leading a cru. |! moe Gieat Warricne aint 4m Boston twenty years ago. She lved | $4’ easing Ro sa | fm Boston then, and after his marriage | It hi m1 1 eMart 4 rd sh a i . e & thelr friendship was shared by ars, | OW, N2 Write ie 49 himselt the censor. eee One Furs Stored, Repaired, Remodelled — Lu le arrived with] gig. convicts, Plended gullty of at-| ' The stage | * MY z DRY COLD AIR VAULT ON PREMISES ' fy e ep t \ y : N \ svhen Mrs. Take died four or Ave te ales aE Ne tia, Insur ¥ ae Fire, Theft and Moth stock and sample lines of a maker who enjoys Years ago the friendship ripened to love, ‘ ‘ $ { et a ate A al a it - — ery Moderate Charges the reputation of making the highest grade i Haydn to marry him. Finally she @greed to do so. ready-to-wear garments in the East. We bought them at the same great saving we now offer you. They are all the most fashionable of Spring models, and the values surpass any offered anywhere in many a day. Included are Exquisitely Tailored Suite of Whipcords, Serges, Scotch mixtures, worsteds, wide wales, etc., and in fact every stylish new weave. They are in white, cream, blue, tan, navy, light blue and charming color combinations. All are trimmed with silk braid, silk collars, silk frogs, ahd are lined with silk peau de cygne. Not a garment in the lot worth less than $25, and mst of them worth upto $35. We picture 2 of the many styles in the sale, but urge you to come and see the stock, confident af the fact that you will proclaim this event the most a occasion you have ever seen, All sizes for women misses, including extra sizes, in this offering at... an $14.88 and $24.88 ingdalen’, 24 floor, @Oth At, Section, New Suspender Blouses at $3.69 To see them means to admire them and to quickly own one. They are of Cluny and shadow lace, with loops and buttons on front, the long points in front terminat- ing in white tassels; they areas with green or American Beauty Sil bands. Special price......... $3.69 with Cluny and Val, in. Lingerie Blouses, serting on front, collar, cuffs, back and sleeves, showing Val. lace insert. ing; ™4 sleeves and high CONT. ciisisses tases aesen edness r) Fine Assortment of Hand Made Em- Heise Ke $2.98 and $3.98 mith nen lace 2 $5.98 Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, eck, that knowledge. at that time been contributing Miss Haydn's support sinc & widower, “Mr. Luke wae unmo fhe had constantly tmportuned | Miss Haydn to be his wife and had been accepted by her, But he himself made the first overtures for a settlement be- tween them. He wrote Miss Haydn al latter on March 20 of this year aavi: Ger that she should have her at | meet Mr. Matthew Fleming of he ay Broadway, his attorney, to arrange for | @ hettlement out of court, | On March 9% Mr, Luke wrote her a} gecond time as follows: | “Whatever action of yours may be ytaken legally, I want to see that ‘you are properly cared for, as I have often told you.” | MAY ISSUE (Very Latest Spring and Summer Styles) of the Celebrated McCALL PATTERNS oe and oye Fashion Publications Are Now Ready at the McCall PatternDepartment at “Old-Fashioned” Macy’s—Sit® HERALD SQUARE ath’ sTREST tO stkstreer NEW YORK NOT ATTEMPTING BLACKMAIL, SAYS LAWYER. “E think these letters show perfectly | Cyarly,” concluded the lawyer for Miss | Haydn, “that she was not attempting Blackmail by threatening suit, but that | Mr. Luke himeelf took the initiative in| the matter of making a settlement for | pees of his promise to marry Miss | in."* { Michael Fleck, @ wealthy tron manu- turer, Was the one who ennounced $e-day the forthcoming marriage of his @aughter and the widely known finan: | eter and yachteman. Though he sai. BO date had been eet for the records at tho Marriage Licens Bureau show that April 15, next Mon. @ay, was the day set by the contract-, ing parties for the ceremony, to take the bride's parents’ h Cold Storage Let us take the responsi- bility for the safekeeping of your Furs, Carpets, Rugs, and other prized articles over the summer. Tt will cost you only a nomi- nal sum, and the relief is worth a thousand times the amount. We protect them against moth, fire and theft by storing them in our newest improved vaul.s where the iemperature is always about 20 degrees be- low freezing. Perhaps ‘Your Fars Re- quire Repairing or Remodeling We make only moderate charges for the work, and prefer to do it now, between se 8, when we can give our entire attention to the task, ‘Phone Plaza 5900 and our wagon will call. olfice Slath Floor | Walters 88-NoteMaster- tone $550 Player-Pianos oe No Extras What- ench, Coverand12Rolls ever to Pay. of Music with Pianos Delivered on First Payment of Ten Dollars. me. Haydn, who has an expensively furnished apartment at No. 15 West Bighty-fourth street, was not at home to-day. It was said at the apartment house that late yesterday afternoon she hurriedly packed her trunk and an- Me mounced that he was going out of “gown for a fow days, CANDY LOTTERY MAN CONVICTED AND FINED.’ Wathan Greenfield's Store Found! Crowded With School Children | Who Bought Chances, Wiliam F. Robi ) agent for the Hociety for the Prevention of Cruelty | appeared in General me (o-day as compial than Greenfleld, whe store at No. 6% The Welters Player-Piano is in every particular a notable instrument. Every known device id development of the player. | piano is embodied in the Walters Player-Piano. Every part is | durable, and the player mechan ism is such that it will not be | affected by atmospheric changes, The motor works with the utmi and precision. Theexpress es are operated by the use of levers and buttons, producing the most delicate shadings of tone, while the powertul fortia simo passages are produced with equal ease and promptness, | ‘One feature of great advantage | "% is the ease with which one may *.6 pump and operate the player verybody through the aid of music rolls; even ily as an adult Sale ANNAN, Window Awnings Viaeany wath op Bl OO to re) fa ' Advance e Furniture Without De ‘wrchased in thi h posits | Lest You Forget the buyer, CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS | “ith, 3, ‘hovel and a few junds of seeds one can ‘Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey. Long Ish }, Coumecticut, par ed turn a barren plot of 3 ' 4 rut oad "49.98 69.98 4 Roome 4 Koome into a profit-yielding garden. Furnished Furnished Many picces of acre have MISSION CLOCK "89.98 °109.98 F Saie price only All awnings are 12 » from Joun blue and } mounted on, the large nu who were Int “I counted sixty eight boys, all seh clamoring for chances on the candy and been laid out into building lots and the lots sold for many times the amount : with every pur- 5 ,,Mooms Avartinents originally paid for the prop. The ¢ vould give Green- When the piano is played by hand in the usual way, the player mechan. | Furnished si SYA OE a af | ism is wholly closed, thus it in no way interferes with the plave chase of M6 worth of 614975 *200 ' erty, da la , ealed ¢ op OD. ; = = . 1 he scrapes ned sllaks of puch Other Walters Player-Pianos, $450, $500 and $600 pen over. Unifold Davenport Bed You can make money out of and printed n s If the number Custom Made Slip Cove wera red one, t Real Estate if you buy hild wot a package ‘ge DAVENPORT BY DAY, UED AT Nigar @ AllGoodsMarked RIGHT. GARE SES a cilure ber Exaerts, New $350 Harmony Pianos, $198 Paccap welt Beep sarecs ced ce “thomas |) fa a Pin im Crater ba Other Upright Pianos at $225, $250, $260, $275 & $300. | in Plain Figures Many great bargains in houses, y bY parents Introductory Price for ier first 20 yards used $2.98 $4 aired, vay lots, acreage, farms, ete., are offered through WORLD advertisements every day, 11588 WORLD REAL ee ADS. LAST SUN. Onterms of $5 Down & $1 a Week han your old piano tor a beautiful new Walters Piano or Exc ge Player-Pi We will take your old one in part payment | and let you pay the difference at $1 or $2 a week. On cash sales pianos will be boxed and shipped to any part of the United States. Upon request a reprerentative will call. OUR 1912 CATALOG MAILED FREE Additional mat Ing according to be supplied at a Thie Includes binds WE MAKE p y lotteries a of thelr pocke ‘Ahe prizes, Thes. re. mear schools and are the favorite re- 4.) oun " WE PAY ie Bort f many children | 4 ee iat our mores ALL CARS TRANSFER TO RCHT ies Buy Real Estate for Security — Laborers Strike ‘n Montclair. SEWING MACUINES A coverings, | Forty laborer: plete Hine in genuine Imperial and Vel + Goldem and Party. Roglish fra ON CREDIi Mahogany, Golden and yng Buy Real Estate for Profit. ef Montclair N | 5 Pleces Furniture Re- dueceeid : Open Saturday Eyen'as | BUY RIGHT THROUGH Band went on strive tonday, teaving che fh NO mene’ Hpholicred 750-752 Sth Ave., Cor. 46th St." sumi, & “WORLD ADS. TO-DAY, ‘Pusiness streets tied up because of the med eides, all cole to Ne frame, = — | opesings whieh had bi de to guaranteed rollers oll of | . re. ST Ee ree reeaastrtars (uve water spo strikers ree Quy. completes for mine dic] ins? *Sc. Pea a 1 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED~ | 59th to 60th Street || | A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT, | Tey Semane an aight eur “eae a odes rege of la en MY

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