The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1912, Page 14

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=v OTL MAST GUESS IN PIN = 4 FLEE FROM FRE te A St eS tS SA TE AS ri CAPT. KANE’S WIDOW, WHO IS BETROTHED TO ENGLISH ARMY OFFICER! ;: made them scamper Gown the ele- vators and ostairwaye to the lobby. A good sized biane was up @ light shaft in the rear of the dullding. ‘The employees were dlase with hand extinguishers. thet the blaze had started at the foot of the shaft, which is near the kitchen, and hed run almost its tength to the reot. At the eighth Seor it “mush roomed” It was necessary to tear up the roome around the shaft for three floors before the firemen were satisfied E z 3 i 3 q ii i by the fire and the |, “ll ‘The firemen were of the opinion |. that something thrown into the airsnat, |” > had caught fire, but the hotel manage- & | ment was sure that it was caused by detective insulation. ware nitended. by trained nurses ad LONDON, May 7,—The engagement 1s been wheeled down in chairs to a recep- announced of Mrs. Gallle Hargous Kliot Oe er a couatte yar ve Kang the widow of Woodbury Kane of od woes tah, thi Newport, R. 1., and @ daughter of the The guests made light of the excite. inte Louis Hargous of New York, to f Capt. Dougias Gill of the Royal Meld were at work and thought that (¢ Attillery. ‘ton 4 Mrs. Kane has been twice married. ed to care about the make- Her first husband was Ldeut. Duncan ‘Gui ature in which ‘they discovered illot, whom she divorced in 1901. Lieut. t: meelves after the furry was over. Elliot was a stepson of the late Giraud Foster and the elder son of this mar- A . (Ree ‘was given the name of Giraud. acT Ye, Maid Marian sone, vy Reginald | tn 186 Mra Elliot became the bride Sindy Warn” Mkeetin ee onks MEE of Woodbury Kane, possessor of « large ste complete. fortune, well known In society as a keen SNSUABY won sour Bars. Yes, Swissco Will Mother Rushed to Police, but Neti Grow Your Hair Prevents Baldness and Dondrufl. Re- stores Gray or Faded Hair to Ms Natural Color. Just because Sonny Shine, whose) name 1s Moses, and who lives | rh Hi afl} i i Ase Youre? stove dandiett quickly, | stow ne Mair and restores ray Teded halt yo spots, faliti rittlo hale elt & i ‘4 i | true we will iy i T ot iH Hi found on gale ot all drug: lepartments overywh nt : : Easy to Foot it to the ee Store 9 minutes walk from Liberty St. Ferry 8 minutes walk from Cortlandt St, Ferry 6 minutes walk from Hudson Terminal 4 minutes walk from Barclay St, Ferry 3 minutes walk from Chambers St, Perry 5 minutes walk from Brooklyn Bridge 5 minutes walk from Subway Using Subway get off at Brooklyn Bridge Using Third: Ave. “L” get off at Brooklyn Bridge Sixth Ave, ‘‘L” get off at Chambers St. Using Ninth Ave, ‘‘L” get off at Warren St., (at Corner), Using B’way and West Side surface cars, got off at Warren St, me Men's, Women's and Children’s Footwear fer all Purpecee—at Lowest Prices a ae a idee TER NVEWING WoRtp, sporteman Rough Ride velt pointed a The sudden death of Cap’ ithin a year of the wedding ted an ideal marriage and left exceedinmy well off. suit for divorce brow; Since that time Mrs, Fane hae spent girl's mother took he: most of her time in Alken or abroad, and subsequentiy sued for | ave come several rumored en- The dec as not been en- A Story of Interest to Housekeepers. If you are looking for ways to keep your home free of dust and dirt—to add to its inviting hospitality and to save time and money—read every word. LOOR coverings most persistent holders of «duet and dirt. Woolen, { in fact every kind of fabric covering, is practically impossible to keep | rn eae Ia worm weather | is on ete, bere ver, that can be kept absolutely clean and sani. | tary acy Mined “oltort. t's the CREX quality-wire-grass rugs, runners and carpets, Not ig by rain of dampness—never cnrl—alee impenctrable~-dist sifta through. A gentle shake and Drushing with a damp broom is all that iv! coreg Bovine» porch or bedroom, in summer, is complete without a CREX co aie bopslarty of CREX floor coverings is international. Discriminating housewives in most parts of the world ze that CREX oe and carpets not only possess natural beauty, but are durable and exceptional ae oaths siti a ine in. stat hoa rie ae ate tte tes trade-mark. This 16 iter ‘rou Sree isa on and show ire- ay in salen “@ ER eke eee” cad he (ee rose’ og ie ras x CnEK, rune are sate to ous the rt PAN hes it not one i BO Soi renee ity 4 yore we iat fe GREK, ont of raw we eae |e eck ay at Ur dealer! « shi sputpetare-—ot the “rom his iobber pattern We re guaneetions, and wenten Uke ¢: te aes ste wes se 0} Ye oe! of 1018, Ss, ae by 'micet carpet an Crex Canrer "Company fan Pei! at Lord & Tayion. Founded 1836, An Unusual Sale of Afternoon and Evening Dresses (taken from our own stock) Consisting of Meteors, Chiffons, Taffetas, Lingeries and Voiles Offered at Three Prices, as Follows: About 75 Dr chao ue to $40.00 Sr 9-50 About 100 Dresses Values up to $55.00 $29.50 About 75 D: Oot ap eit Reo. ko Chiffon and Lingerie W aists in a large assortment of styles. Excellent Values Offered Fine Allover Shadow Cream Lace Waists with chiffon introduced. Black, navy and cream. High or Low neck models. $9.75 Carrickmacross Lace, Brucssle net lining, yoke and collar of net. $5.95 Chiffon Cloth over Brussels net lining, with shadow lace introduced. $3.95 Beveral Models of Chiffon Cloth, with net iN and lace effectively introduced $5.95 Lingerie W aists High and Low Neck Models. Voile Waists, effectively embroidered and trim- med with Val., Cluny, Torchon, Irish, Filet and Shadow laces. $1.25, $1.95, $2.95 8 $4.95 Batiste Waists, fine embroideries and lace attractively introduced. 1.95, $2.95, $395, $4.95, $5.95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. i TULBDAY, MAY 7, 1912. » Fur Storage Remodelling and repairing at moderate prices. A Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY Children’s Rompers hild: bray R: on ¥ Serigh er eon mode : om oral oad neck = cere we: wera ce ores, also stripes and oa one 45 cate sare Rompers ‘With full circular skirt, Dutch neck and short sleeves, in ik, blu , also str id check: tobyers. ore bea Value 95¢ oP Ree war e h neck and Feel eeties, iy at blue or tan, 45 also stripes and checks. 1 to 3 Value 75¢ e Unser ode wit Sa ww . w' . or blu n oraeberte, f to yea * Value $1.45 95 Imported Hand-Mad R m fund made, hand embrotd Ad ered ot vhe, pink 5 2 95 or blue nainsook. 1 to 4 y Value $4.50 e Imported Dutch Kittle Dresses SIZES 2 TO 6 YEARS. Dutch Kittle Dresses Oitoed Si Rear seal "AY OO Hy OBS Tan Linen Kittle Dresses ‘ Of oeokdered bands of fed and vise 'Vatuesz.00 | 1.25 Mls Garates Kittle Dresses. ee lates, with colored embroidered ban: anlar denen It and bottom with ‘Sends of p.ein nee rey 19 5 Dutch Play Aprons or Loh or ee English drill of linen, with plain or eotngtenad kets , bound with combination col er washable printed toa designs of Durch children. 45 65 (85 Sale of Mousquetaire Gloves POR WOMEN AND MISSES Me etaire Glace gl pyar neater aa Value $2.25 | 65 pie bi M taire Gla in white onl; i, satay da ss Value $2.75 1 95 16-Button Washable Doeskin Gloves superior quality doeskin; white only. Value $3.00 1.95 Iautton Washable Chamois natural or whi Value $2.25 | 65 6-Button Wash a Chamoi: L notion or bee vied tl bhi Value $2.75 1.85 16-Button Silk Gloves In black, Ae a PM ecmraocd tan or ay; double Het at ris point embroidered ba 85° Value $1.25 FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th Sts. THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Owing to the funeral services of Mr. Isidor Straws. TO FEW MEN IS ACCORDED SUCH TRIB- UTE AS PRESIDENT TAFT PAID TO THE Simply, yet eloquently, the President touched on his late aide’s loyalty, honor, selfs-acrifice, and upon Before Major Butt took up military life he was s writer of great ability. The best of his stories, ‘Both Sides of the Shield,"’ has not yet appeared in book form. The Evening World has secured from the J. B. Lippin- cott Company the right to publish this romance se 8 coral. BAltmn&Os. 5 HAVE A DEPARTMENT ON THE THIRD FLOOR DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO MOURNING APPAREL ‘THERE ARE SHOWN FOR THE DIFFERENT PERIODS OF MOURN. ING AT MODERATE PRICES, WOMEN'S TAILOR-MADE SUITS, DRESSES, MILLINERY, HOUSE GOWNS, WAISTS AND SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, PARASOLS, ETC. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S RIDING HABITS OF CRASH, LINEN, ETC., ARE SHOWN AT $15.00 aND UPWARD A FULL LINE OF WOMEN’S RIDING HABITS OF VARIOUS MATERIALS IS ALSO SHOWN, AS WELL AS EQUESTRIAN CORSETS, BLOOMERS, TIGHTS, STOCKS, PUTTEES. BOOTS, HATS, GLOVES, WHIPS, CROPS AND OTHER ACCESSORIES, . WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ CORSETS ARE IN STOCK AT MODERATE PRICES INCLUDING THE FASSO CORSET MADE IN PARIS AND THE ESNAH CORSET MADE IN WORKROOMS ON THE PREMISES; CORSETS OF PEAU DB SUEDE, RIBBON CORSETS, ALSO MODELS FOR ATHLETIC AND EQUESTRIAN USE; INEXPENSIVE SUMMER CORSETS; JUVENILE BRACES FOR MISSES AND GROWING GIRLS. CORSETS MADE TO INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENTS, BRASSIERES, L'ENVELOPPANTE, HIP CONFINERS, CORSELETS; EQUESTRIAN BELTS AND OTHER ACCESSORIES. BrAliman & Ca} A SALE OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS AT ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES WILL BE HELD TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) AS FOLLOWS: EACH, $1.85, 2.50 & 3,25 PER DOZEN, $2.65 & 3.65 PER DOZEN, $3.00 LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS DINNER NAPKINS TO MATCH HEMSTITCHED LINEN HUCK TOWELS PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO THE FURNISHING OF COUNTRY HOMES, HOTELS, CLUBS AND YACHTS WITH HOUSEHOLD LINENS FOR SUMMER USE AT MODERATE PRICES, INCLUDING TABLE AND BED LINENS, TOWELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, KITCHEN AND PANTRY TOWELING, ETC, FURS, RUGS, PORTIERES AND CURTAINS RECEIVED FOR STORAGE. ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE OR MAIL. ele Talula lulu le) Furses are fiiled—nearts made giad By the timely use of aWorld Want Ad eooocce

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