The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1912, Page 8

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SHOW GIRL PREPARES TO BRING EVIDENCE AGAINST MANAGER. >of Living Is High. | WASHINGTON, “May 17.-America’s mand for the luxurios of life has not ties, Articles listed as ported into this country dure Ing the fiscal year ending next month exceed In value two hundred million and in many of the import divi- Sons import records will be established. ‘articles of voluntary Works of art, according to a state- a y Ment issued to-day by the Bureau of Btatistics of the Commerce and Labor Dep: 5 how for the nine months ending with March a total ex- ; @eoling by 5 p fecords of any pr . Approximate $40,000,000 in value for the full year, compared with $22,600,000 in mu. Diamonds and other precious stones ow & total of $30,600,000 for he nine onths, indicating a total of about (4i,- €90,000 for the year, thus exceediug any earlier year’s except 1910 and 1907. Laces 64 embroideries also are an important factor, as imports of these articles will g@mount to about $44,000,000 for the year. ‘This 9 an increase of fully % per cent. fm a decade. Manufactures of cotton form more than three-fourths of the total value of the entire group. Other “luxuries” which help to bring up the total are tobacco and its manu- factures, imports of which for the year Will_reach $22,000,000 in value, and toys! g&% @f which $9,000,000 worth will be im-| “Qf ported. —— 2 VICTIMS’ RELIEF FUND 1S STARTED HERE. caused the arrest on Wednesday of $ southern Society Heads List With| Felix 1sman, the real estate and theat- $500 Donation for Sufferers [fics mam. sharing that he le the FELIX ISMAN... Qfise May Miller, the show girl who : father of her unborn child, said to- on Mississippi. day in her home, No. 128 Dast Bighty- Mayor Gaynor to-day announced the|#xth street, that she intends to go to first contributions received by William | Bellevue Hospital in a few days. D. Buckner, treasurer of thi thern| The warrant for the arrest of Fellx of the|1#man was sworn out by Miss Muller . Dona-| 9% Tuesday, and was issued by Judge tions to the Southern Fund Relief Fund | JovePh F. of Special Sessions. De- be forwarded to Mr. Buckner, | tective Fy Ro re Ss paged acting as treasurer of street ice station arres' jsman ih omsanes comanitioe whch, bes | &t No- 1d Broadway. He was held by relief work in charge. ‘he contributions received to-day are: York Southern Goctety. $200 bail for trial. He gave cash bail @t once, was released and lett for Phiiadetphia, it is #aid. Miss Miller was a show girl for two years on the road. Last August an ‘influential friend got her a posttion in “The Never Homes" company, a Lew Fields production, and she remained there until Christmas time. Since then she has not been employed. —_—— B. R. T. DECISION. 1,00] the Gupreme Court to<iay handed down & decision sustaining Justice Biack- $895.50) mar in ‘tis dental of the motion of the Admiral Realty Company to forbid the Bves Mis Own Jon. letting of bids for the butlding of the ap Inspector of| new B. R. T. and Lyterborough subways an” Comatss Wael} because of the preferential payments fe merarned provided for in the subway contract. that Gleason, on| THe ection te @ tax-payer's sult and sttengih tage ‘oMcial position when| ¢ y of New York, the Public Ser- ug their work on the! V! ‘commission, the Interborough and ueduet, ofdered them to give jobs to! B. T. companies and the Board of 1 many Eatimate are namod as defendanta, Justice Russell tn Special Sessions in’! THE RICH AND BLIND, SHE FEARED SHE WOULD BE EVENING WORLD, he would tell him how giad she was to see him and add: downstairs will kill me That Katie Kelly is @ foarin’ devil, and the othor many's *the time, but they stay right here. Now go and fix me a cup of tea, like a dear man, for I'm afraid to take sald the witness, “and if I or any other person would begin to talk to her she would listen for @ while and then inter- Mrs. Bell Called Cousin “A | Fut with_s auavering sone.” D—— Villain’ and Her | OLD HORSE ON AR RAMPAGE. tea 1. 9 Rune Away with Cabfal o Maids “Roarin’ Devils. ivexeesties titivite An old horse, dragging @ cab con- }reciuse, who died at the age of ninety+ three in her home, No. 11 Bast Twenty- ninth street, is being — contested before Supreme Court Justice Dugro and a jury by Mary Carroll, her niece. Mrs. Bell left an estate of about $160,000, the Jarger part to her lawyer, Dennis Quinn, and her nephew, Bernard Hag- sia. To Mrs. Carroll, who says her aunt always said ehe should be the chief beneficiary, she left one-third of the residue. Felix Cavanagh, a cousin of the oli woman, who lived with her as her guest eighteen months and afterward visited her, testified yesterday that she was miserly, that she feared her servants, that @he hed not left her house for fourteen year d that she believed she was so that she could not buy proper foo “She used to compla wala Cava. nagh, “that her lawyer charged her $10 ‘a day for going around collecting money he would put her money in @ Ladies’ Custom Suite, calues to $60, at $35 uid have a digger eafe. She wer, ‘Oh, I'm & poor woman; I have no husband to work for me.’ I would then tell her that she had #0 much money in her safe that it would not hold it all, and she would get angry and ‘Ye d—<a villain, what do ye know how much money 1 have?" ‘The witness said that when he called DOBSONS’ CARPETS & RUGS WILTON VELVETS Big Saving This Week These carpets come in $ 00 plain colors of remark- able depth and richness. per yd. upward, Handsome shades green, red, rose, tan and many others. Carpets that are suit- able for home, office or show room. Never sold before at the unusually low looms, price they are being offered this week. AXMINSTER CARPETS—With or without borders to match. A large as- sortment of new perenne tints and color sch emes to 85c select from. The price is a bargain you can’t afford per yd, lo miss, RUGS §oxi2, ) BEST BODY BRUSSELS—S frame. One of the many charming Gesigns turned out by the $ 00 famous _ Dobson 21 This week ......... ROYALWILTONS-Patterns of thick heavy pile, having all the refined beauty of rugs from the Sree $ 50 Actual value $37.50. ai tempting offer this week My AXMINSTERS —Made as strong and durable as they are beautiful in color harmony. There's a big .00 saving in buying — this 2 WEEK .rsvveccsssscesereees WILTON VELVETS—Heavy, rich weaves, exceptionally durable and sani- tary.. The regular price Is $18.00, Reweee this week ‘13 Only, at ...6e+seoeeeeeeceee [Over new and we'll deliver when you 7] DOBSONS’ Maif « Century. Moxers of fo eo West ith Bho Arch Ligaments Once Stretched Between Sth Near “ZL,” Subwe; including the most desirable class of cloth and silk garments in ni Misses. and Juniors’ Tailored Suits, Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats, * Girls’ Coats, plain and trimmed, ' fall and half lined, sizes 6 to 14 years, ; Also for To-morrow Girls’ Tub Dresses, Entirely New Styles, of Imported Ginghams, Galateas, Chambrays, Ete Extensive lines of the best class Young Men’s and Boys’ are being shown, comprising Norfolk, Double-breast ed, Sailor and Trouser Suits, Boys’ Overcoats and Reef ers. Young Men’ 1 Boys’ and Childven’s Washable Suits in the latest Also To-morrow, a Special Offering of Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, knickerbocker trousers, of fine, eres, highest class workmanship, at Usually $9.50, 10.75 and 12.00 Boys’ Biue Serge Suits, Norfolk and Double-breasted styles, { Stern Brothers will hold To-morrow, Saturday, Another Clearance Sale of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Spring Apparel At Large Reductions from Previous Prices of silk and wool fabrics, plain and trimmed, Formerly $24.50 to 45.00, at $9.75, 15.00, 22.50 » * Misses? Dresses, suitable for every occasion, of Men’s Wear Serges, Satin Cloths, Crepe de Chine, Meteors and Taffeta Silks, Formerly $18.50 to 42.50, at 10.50, 14.75, 19.50 for street and motor wear, full and half lined, Formerly $16.50 to 49.50, at 8.75, 13.50, 19.75 Formerly $6.50 to 32.50, », Sizes 6 to 14 years, at $6.75, 7.50 and 8.75 Re gular Value $9.50, at ‘West Twenty-thir: and Twenty-second Streets will remain stretched, because these ligaments are non-elastic. Once the arch of the foot drops, it can not be raised again, except by mechanical means, The restoration of a fallen arch \is best accomplished by the Coward Arch Support Shoe, which a | relieves the tension on stretched muscles, keeps them at rest, and holds | |\them up in a natural, comfortable | way, until they resume their nor- | mal functions. the season's favored models “SOLD NOWHERE ELSB JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. (HEAR WARREN sTREET) Mail Orders Filled | Send tor Catalogue from $2.95 to 19.75 $1.15. 1.65, 3.50 Credit Terms: of $3 Down on $50 5 o 7 Clothing Russian Suits, Boys’ First Long 's Suits and Overcoats. styles and fabrics, and Mr, and Mrs. 8. ©. Jones of Siat- “Tm afraid the girle|ington, Pa., driven by James Ford of No. 31 Weat Forty-firat atreet, jogged up Fifth avenue yesterday afternoon. one's no better. I've told them to go,|At Eighth street an automobile struck the side of the from his box. I roke into @ mad gallop, the doors of what they make for me for fear that {t| the cab swinging and ite occupants! &e screaming, too frightened to sump out. | SY “T often heard her talking to herself,"| Ford outstripped the cab and climbed on the rear, marr rn swinging of the vehicle he was un- able to reach the box. The horsg mate his way safely through a mase of traf-| | fic. At Thirteenth street TramMe Po- licemen Delehanty braced themselves and seized the They were dragged across Fourteenth Street, where the horse was thrown, Bath policemen were cut and brute And after treatment by an ambulance The will of Mrs. Sarah Boll, a blind | taining Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Haynos surgeon went home. 300 Fine Serge Suits Values $25 to i Advance mid-summer styles in navy blue serge ae other choice weaves, in the correct shades. The very latest models only. $6, 2188 re ape 6.95 2190 3 ‘Ave Eizo"ST Looe ‘WORK WONDERS FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1912, throwing Ford intly the old horse but because of the * have— exclusively — LINOCORD BU: TTONHOLES —they're oe they don't tear Geo. P ide & Co, a mn I ae Store Your Fure a Valuation Senard, 23rd Street West of Fifth Avenue $39.75— ‘IS Choice of Stock are the first} and only cor- sets made ex-3 clusively for dg / STOUT and MEDIUM women and intended for no other type of figure—that has achieved a country-wide and wonderful success. MEDIUM figures have always found it well nigh impossible to secure a corset that would give support of the ab- \ domen, permit of free, easy and graceful carriage and give perfect \ style, i Our Invention of the Rengo Belt idea of tailoring holds the figure firmly, yet comfortably, and is the leading idea of corset mak- ing for stout women.’ All Rengo Belt corsete are extra strong and are boned with DOUBLE watch-spring steels, Ff GUARANTEED not to rust. ’ | an Style 44x and 46x.......$2.00 Style 58 illustrated. Style 56. ‘6.00 CROWN CORSET O., Mfrs, NEW YORK Lord & Taylor * Special Sale of Lingerie Waists To-Morrow, Saturday Models in Batiste High or low neck, trimmed with em- broidery and lace insertion. ..... seeeee "} $1.95 ie claret tare S95 Low ewaend petfink- heen imenneenetiend CY High neck, hand-emb idered and Val. inaetioa.. veeud coin | $3.45 Several high neck styles, effective) trimmed with embroidery and laces. . . | $4 “95 Models in Voile Allover heavy Cluny lace, hye band of embroidery and Ch troduced. r High or low neck. re $1 9§ Low neck, embroid edalli id Chung lace invections.-. Fores. gana sv } $x 95 High neck, — ig Trish face in- settion Witrteet roar ae “ Pisis } $1.95 -$ $2.50 High neck, with wide ei insertion... . High and low neck, embroidered and Filet and Val. lace insertion........... } $2. 95 Stripe Voile, lace medallion and Irish insertion. <j $4. 95 High neck....... soeseuens Peplum Models Attractive designs in Voile and Batiste, High or Low Neck, $1.65, $1.95 8 $2.95 Mourning & Semi-Mourning Waists in a variety of styles. Chiffon Taffeta...... +++$5200, 5:95) 6.90 Crepe-de-Chine ....... $6.95, 8+75) 12075 Chiffon Cloth $7.95, 5.95, 8.75 t0 25.00 Taps Sky. sccsces sees ers M3. 955 5-00, 5.95 Special Values Offered in House 8 Maids’ Dresses 8 Aprons House L esses In heavy and light weight washable materialsa—cham- bray, gingham, linen, lawn and dimity. A large variety of models in white and colors, $1.25, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $5.00, $6.75 Maids’ Dresses Hi,h and low neck models in percale, chambray and Seabees plain, figured aid stripes. sad 95¢, $1.25, $1.75 & $1.95 Maids’, Waitresses’ & Nurses’ Aprons & Caps in a large assortment ADPIONS...seceeeee 25¢, 50c, 75c, O8c, $1.25 aids’ Caps........ 9c, 12c, 18c, 25c, 35¢ Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, Big Figures The Sunday Circulation of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Is Now Over 300.000

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