The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1912, Page 7

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eee eee + « mccain ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1912. * 4 HE? ee Sie See ANNA HELD SHEDS =225 [Ou Great or COUPON DAY" oro i sadness when she sailed for Paris on La Savote of the French line to-day. P r . f She had just heard from her lawyers J 4 . that-the referee who has been taking ‘ 2 h testimony in her action against Flor- | ‘ence Ziegtold for a divorce had recom- Mended that a decree be t#sued. “Poor Florry,” she sighed. “I am #0) ry for him. When I saw him last he | so forlorn, But he should have ||]! Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. Every wcman in New York knows that this monthly Bloomingdale Sale is a wonderful bargain event. Besides the items we print on this page there are thou- sands of others equally attractive (unad- vertised); to be found all over the store. Lexington to 3d Ave., Every box below is a coupon. You are| requested to bring it to the store. It represents a tremendous money-saving opportunity. No mail, phone orC. O. D. orders will be filled, and none sold to dealers. that way sooner. Now he is too | if! . No, Florry was a bad boy. He || could not behave.” ‘Those who saw the departure of Mr. Ziegteld for Burope a few days ago did ||{! Rot remember that he appeared so very | forlorn. But Anna Held, wtih swim- ming eyes, was suro that when she saw him last he was a dismal spectacle. “Who is to be next?” Mise Held was asked, | Her ehoulders went up toward the |; tips of her ears. She sighed. || ‘Who next?” she murmured. “Who knows?" Ah, well. It may be poor Florry again, for all I know. Sad as was the actress rewarding Flor- ence Ziegf o was tragedy itself in | |} telling of untimely end of her) French bulldog, Gen, Marceau. It was @o ead. Mra. Lawrence D’Orsay had called on Miss Heid and ‘had brought a ed balloon and a toy British lion as al] present for Gen. Marceau. The Gen had eaten first the balloon and then the British on. Now the of the Brit- igh Mon wore the heads of long sharp iF Women’s Night Gowns, 29c Gowns, muslin; V nock, with yoko of fino ‘tucks: Hnished ‘at peck and cam! 49¢ Blouses gon i el With collar; made] Jof plain white an: colored madras Y material; sizes Bloomingtalca’, 24 floor. ihe AIT il i | Celebrated anni versary of Cod Da oo potioned brass’ under glia lana dome; ‘aye with tne winding In Droved | suspension Sizes 31 to 42 waist; made of blue serge, worsted and cheviots; in neat ripe effects. $1 ingdales’, 24 oor, ze at oye’ atekel ongine turned Watches, At Oboe | | attachment, | we $1.50 Sant death, anf Mise eield Pa || .. Wash Suits 000 Boys” Girls’ Spring never, never be conmcieg) Giese aks Cdk: Suits, at Coats, worth up Collar Waists hattan Brands ‘dispor ‘Travelers’ san ples of bands, inser- $1.66 to $5.00, at at 98¢ of plain blue and fancy heviot material, $1.66 700 Boys’ Hols tor yokes, a: sree, Made of fine “In a number of very DIAMON D S r Cc oe a Matfer ite tbe and 25¢ ||| Sand rit nee we acer Soke ed Suits, made q ’ astra 4 bt deapadlie ge | At Ge, 0c, 15¢ a ane tae white or light blue aid waaabie hay fancy —cheviot; th collar, cuffs and tie, i checks, Russian and Sailor sizes to embroidered and ans ipes and Arwen $10 $2 bmp h Gl 16 years $1.66 SheRiy wamnes al scalloped; made : all. neatly a fees white and fancy Russian weil Miliary and wipeck at 2,900 Yards Silk weltingy . cuiranle with Gibson. pleat fensenas ot materials; sizes 219 sizos 245 sa ae Ber ft ettects, rots and pearl buttons. and misses’ 6 a 8 eet an 2 fo 7 years, made || feta S'seae (at years cla Coupes Pert IS FW Men’s 59c Nigutshirts, at %e y neck, with neat fi AWN YsCarat %Carat 829 *39 rn sizos 6 to 14 years, loomntngtalen’ f Blormingtales’—24 floor. pree....... 98c Bloomingdales’, 2 Noor 21 Noor. Men’s 69c Union Suits, at 39¢ Women’s and hte, dasy ma, evn tiee "eee acer Ge ne Texture whit ‘and - lavender ‘Mi sieea 12. to 2 aun md aot 0 82 inches g3,, briggan under: woar, mado from fine combed Egyptian cot- Carat Te-Bay and Te-Morrew We guarantee that you cannot match them at any wholesale or dpe Jeweller’s for less than double our price. In fact, lap ink it doubtful if you will find any at the same weight with as much spread of surface. They are very bright and snappy. diamonds have no more fire and lustre than these we offer for sale at the above weights and ptices. If you are downtown, stop and look at our window display. Over half a million dollars’ worth of diamonds, all plainly marked with the accurate weights and prices, can be seen there. We mention below a few of our “Spe- cial” Diamond Rings now on sale. 1 Li TE iE ie CHARLES A. KEENE 180 proadway.NewYork MANAHAN StH TARINE ? MOTH BAGS TARINE MOTH SHEETS Sold at all department and drug stores Pall sizos ri Like illustration made can size of tan bombasine Ste 19¢ Silk Chiffon, ¥4., 10c cloth, with plaid Leet Piald, and dotted: not, all alll: 24 back; guarantoed I e Liey:! wide; algo Wt or id: rainproof; buttoning Women’ yy a eo | ero Wim hight at neck, Only nem luporvations; wi > hae. waine & limited quantity wnt xray Pretty Cotton Challies, Sig Tote’ erste Varioty of designs and colorings, letic’ style shirts andi | 25¢ value. house and kimonos; ‘also Hl ¥ Dlack and. white silks, checked; ese hip igen gy for meat Spring. sults. 36 inches wide; for underwear: piece of 10 yards. 46-in. Batiste Lingerie ¢ Cloth r, for fine s) Me Latte dot dsc values Lae White Dotted Swisses ‘Three different dots, on sboor g 3 Abe cloth; yard. sees Good quality 2- thread Women’s 12c Stockings, 6c 6 bg 's Wash Ties, 25c neat light stripes and jain, colors. stockings , on collar, revers and front of waist, kimo- no sleeves, and belt trimmed with piping of contrasting coler, 13, 15 and 17 years sizes. Matting Suit Cases and Bags at... 95¢ 8 of 50 pieces of ain, prettily decorated floral design, Has slight “Fea Cups with Saucers for 4c Men’s es 6 for Ac 15 different stylesin sizes 14 to 18. bt pink, shy and navy bl Bloomingiales’, Main Floor, white, white with ’ degen ~~ Skirts at Girls’ $2.25 a Jacquard ‘age hak ————————————) || Sees, $1.68 4 sc meena 3 Packs Bulbs and Seeds 956 oe "ast ie \ cin ret nd y 444 wo 8 for 25¢ Worth $1.10, tor accumilations of our Children s 15c Stockings, éc apes playing A combination of Pulte end “Gir 1s’ ‘Low altars secent geet eae, r Kb : i - seeds, elsewhere jor $1. ‘ Hove! Toe qualliy: all azes, 6e. Geena tn ne (regular price, $1.10), consist Shoes, Ste cote iy Hany eh long and narrow; so convenient to hold and to handle gen- erally; they areivory finish, in a choice of red or blue backs. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Child’s 39c Silk Socks, 14c Puro Silk Socks, plain aud fanc colors: sizes ie? 7 pore 19¢ 4 }} Boys’ 35¢ Denim t/ Blue Overalls, made ht ie ; es < > 00 % T price 204 , ie ret x ha 0 % Dahlia Bulbs, Ata de i slimiegeuanitye pring A . Gecond ese. Last : Oe of Our Great|| tex.terce,s2 ||| swenen Ta Merchant || <3 House Dresses, at 69c Women’s Percale House with suspender straps, Summer Fashion Number Special Announcement The Sunday World will {ssue an Spare Summer Fashion Number on |!/ May 5 fone week from next Sun- day), fully illustrated in colors, All the latest Summer Fashions for Women and Children will be pic- tured and described, Order your Sunday World in ad- vance, as the newsdealers’ supply is Iipitea and is sold out very rap- idly, buttons fastened se- curely, pockets strongly sewed, sizes 4to 12, Dresses, Dutch neck, and others made with sailor ’ full f Toilet Goods Specials:— ; t Mot Water Bottle: Gusrantecd | ot Hote Be \ Tailoring Sale > A Suit, Raincoat or Top ” Coat Made to Measure, no matter how stout or big wm $12.80 i ae to 50c Barrettes, hand some styles, Main Moor, Many are gold inlaid onde eet $1.50 Utility with rhine- You may select the material you 98 fore ieeats want from a collection of fifty fash- Boxes at ¢c ionable, high grade fabrics, which in- clude blue and black serges as. well as all the new novelty effects. Satistaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded, Bioominglaies', 24 Floor at 14c. Bampoo and érotonne, “eo ption ally weil made tnd all tn woo rervteeadi $1.00 Messaline, Yd. 69¢ 85-Inch Black Satin Mossaline. Watehes, $1.98 cairn Moda for ||| A YTicC THE] || $1.85 Crepe de Chine, 88¢] | Wash Petticoats at 30c Bu'ton Bargains | | 35¢ Floor Olicloth 18¢ Serviceapie quality; juare A Nor more tian 10 yards wo ol tomer. Carpet Mats, at 35¢ Ritntion ered Inver Glass Lining, complete 69 ¢ 10, AO-tuch Bigek Crepe de Chine, 9, standard $1.30 quality; at... O9C 40-inch Black Crepe Meteor able imported move- ments, special at $1.98. Striped gingham tn light and dark {n «mall, colors, with deep knee flounce, Sateon Petticoats, in blue, black and white polks Gots, made with ‘ble Ivory But um and large siz oF ‘and 50c dogen, at, down. OC | | fc Tneandes- || very rich and_ lustrous; deep Tflounte and tuttle nof clus 1 Ball Buttons, in popular a7 iscuss , with fringed vor- a i | price Coupon ' ter Roman tucking; sizes, regular prico 10c end ‘aS vet or” nen: 2 NE ei eet NS BU) ELBE? fetal i eeer sai P™78c 4 || _ieeraocen Gch || sees, metal ds, isoy'vas % ast Tenge ee MEUARNCT LU MNNGLMERRE EN

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