The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1912, Page 7

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os ee } SNUB TO FIX ANGERS AYNOR coe ENOX LIBRARY Writes Regret for Withdrawal | Historic Building Gift to ||} the City. Because of the opposition to the plan of Henry C. Frick to replace the old|| Arsenal in Central Park by re-eresting Gn its site the historic Lenox Library Bullding, which Mr. Frick owns, or to Reyerect the Nbrary building on any || Central Park space, Mr. Frick to-day Qddressed @ letter to Mayor Gaynor ‘withdrawing his offer. Mayor Gaynor responded, regretting Whe action and added that the treat- || thent ‘accorded to Mf. Frick was “an: Roying.” etty would now ha Gt its own expense as the present Mintstration bullding- unsanitary and unfit. Mr. Frick’s letter follows: My dear Mr. Mayor: In my letter to you of May 7 | “I offered the city the old Lenox Li- brary Bullding, re-erected on such a site as the city might determine upon. I was prompted theroto by the consideration of the historic and architectural vatue of the old buitd- ing and by my desire to have tt serve some useful purpose. in view of the discussion and op- position which my offer ha socca- | sloned, and the possible unsuitability @f the building for the purpose for which it has been suggested, I beg to withdraw my offer. Very respect- fully yours, 4. Arsenal—is HENRY C. FRICK. ‘The Mayor's anewer was: Dear Mr. Frick: Yur letter withdrawing your gen- and public-spirited offer to down the Lenox Library Bulld- ing, stone by stone, and re-erect It ‘in Central Park for an admtyistra- tion building in leu of the old bufld- ing which we are trying now to eke out for that purpose {s at hand. I have heretofore thanked you for your offer, and now desire to ex- ‘press my regret that you feel con- strained to withdraw ‘t. Of course, 1 admit that the treatment which your offer has received in certain quarters ts annoying, but I am sure that all the rest of u full value. 3 its own expense soon, as the old one {s unsani- vary and anft. Sincerely you W. J. GA ‘The Mayor referred Mr. Fri letter to the Municipal Art Commission, whose members were enthusiastically for the pian and adopted resolutions to accept | A ruat what Mr, Frick tidw hae decided to do with the old building !s not known.) Th New York Merchants’ Association has suggested a plan to Mr. Frick of re-erecting it on the site of the old City College, at Twenty-third street and Lex- fagton avenue, to be used as a College of Commerce in connection with the City College, while preserving the pres. | | emt character of the library building @s a museum and library structure. All Work Guaranteed 10 Yea ADR. McBRIDE’S ofr Office "otilee Whose Hat Is This? If the owner: ship of a brown derby hat had been found out in time a lot of thrill- ing complications would have been avoided cations form. the plot of “The Man in the B Derby,” by Wells Hasti best hot weather ne It is a story of hero is the sort of every day in the But his adventu: ae af a kind toy ip and "will begin » World next Tuesda Don't forget the Tuesday And don't cheat by forgetting to rea =next ourself of a treat the story. He concluded by saying the || to erect a building |) ooo: seeessessssscosascsssccessecessecsesseccseseccaasas, PRESSES SESESEE SELES ESESS E468: ' $ any case;now..... e cd ane Rey Holstrom pright 08, in ebony case, now, $ 1 0 0 $ $300 Coleman Upright Piano, in mahog- any case;now..... 175 3 vas cunts Upright jano, in mahog- % any case; now $180 Talbot & Co. Upright ®& Piano, in mahog- $185 iA Laon Upright & Piano, in mahog- z any case;now..... $ 1 9 0 3 $300 Burnham Upright Piano, in mahog- § 1 90 any case; now. . Upright Liad Wilson a any cascjrow...., S195 $335 py alters pright anycaseinow..- $200 Oe: Toilet Bo A sanitary equipment that insures comfort and economy; as shown by the picture, consists of a bevelled plate-glass shelf, 16 inches long; two brass shelf-brackets; heavily nickel plated, six 4-oz. bottles labelled under glass, cannot 98 Cc YIOAAERAANET AMEE Bana naan Amar Aaaaaaananas + of the Musical Qualities of Walters Pianos are unquestionably those whoown them. The fact that those who own Walters Pianos and desire to exchange them for Player-Pianos would have none other than a Walters Mastertone Piayer-Piano is the best possible assurance that the Walters has won a firm place in the affections of music lovers. demand for these Player-Pianos on the part of satisfied owners @ of Walters Pianos enables us to inaugurate a sale of Exchanged Walters Pianos At a Saving of $125.00 to $170.00 Bear in mind that the pianos offered in this sale have been thoroughly overhauled in our own repair shops and are practically as good as new. The opportunity to secure pianos of such great merit at prices 80 exceed- ingly low is rare indeed, and we advise you not to let this offer go by. Notwithstanding the remarkably low prices at which these pianos are offered, our method of selling remains unchanged. Offered on terms of $5.00 Down and $1.00 a Week No interest charges. No insurance. No extras whatsover topay. Chair, Cover and Free Delivery. Upon cash sales pianos boxed and shipped to any part of the United States, Send for latest illustrated catalog. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Vessevessssesses avvsssssevessvses sesseIssI00000805, Bloomingdales’ Household Needs Complete Assortments, Much Below Customary Prices Judges The unusually heavy $325 Walters Upright Piano, in walnut case;now $2 0 0 bse Meade Upright jano, in mahog- any case;now..... $2 10 $350 Walters Upright Piano, in mahog- any case;now..... $2 1 5 $3¢0\ Walters Upright Piano, in mahog- any case;now..... $220 ae Walters Upright jano, in mahog- any case¢;now..... $ 2 2 5 oole pare pright ano, in mahog- any cas¢;now..... $2 3 5 $375 Walters Upright Piano, in mahog- any case;now..... $245 $375 Walters Upright Piano, in mahog- $250 any case;now..... VEDIO PSTS TF VHT FTIDETFP TSF OSPPFEOES THC FSFF IF FF FIDFSSDI GV GT DIT DFFFFTFFTOI GIST SVT PUVEPODH VD FIVOVOTPFIVODIDIS 59th to 60th St. PFSPPEFPVIVIVIDS DOVES: N, $3 Gas Irons, $1.24 Complete with six feet of tubing. For op nothing to get out of order. Takes but two or three minutcs to heat and is then ready for use. Con- sumes less than a cent's worth of gas per hour, No heat, convenient and but one iron necessary to do all wash off, Complete outfit. . the work, Reliable | $5 Foiding Go-Cart, $3.49 i we) MG Retrig- ular RR by Ready POE Z erators | roiding SS Lift lid, rounded cor- nere, zine ¥ es tion, is of as full size. at 7 nee extra - arge f 45 18 tle Ae i ys | 4710 padded 3 easy springs, rubber | S 811.12 | tired wheels Nite erguaela vered Sleeve Board Ice Cream Re- ckel Plated Pointed ; leeve tron, 2c frigerators seine aie pera iG 545) : Shdty combination ez faties 3 qt., $2.1 a valuable pol Ont —tr-n + Gqt., adjunct .o @2 $4.12; 12 a any household, $6.56; 15 qt., $7.94; 20 qt., $10.21. Sleeve Board, only 4, Wocd Frame Poul Meta) Frame Extension Window ou try Exien Window SCR‘ ENS Netting | seRiiss Height ends from Ritesh, | i fr 12 in. 21 to 33 in. " Hie ; 2 1Bin, 21 to 33 ir { . 7 3 6: 24 23 to 37 in % 4% 5% THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, Greatlrida Mill Ends” All Wool Remnants, Yard, 77¢ 50to54in. wide all wool serges, in cream and white, also black hair line stripes on cream and white grounds. In lengths rang- ing from 1 to 10 yards. Stand- ard price $1.00 and $1.50; spe- 1912. y Bargains All Over the ALL CARS TRANSFER TO cial, yard, 77¢. Syseyie’. Fats Consists ono polka di Bloomty Floor, ates Second th St, Bection, Hy polka dot and fancy per- cale, Dutch neck and kim- sleeves, suits, with sailor collar of white pique, trimmed with pleated skirts, sizes 6 to14 years, at.... 79. Girls’ Norfolk Middy Suits of Striped Percale, sailor collar and belt, of nankcen cadet percale, full pleated skirts, sizes 6 to 12 years, at... up to the of quality. of pretty striped also sailor jot | percale; full Faul 1.98 LEXINGTON TO 3d AVENUE | Juniors’ Norfolk Middy Suits at $3.98 A natty garment ap- Sampson's Floor Oileloth at 14 Regular Prices!! Yes, this is an extraordinary ofiering—but not for Bloomingdales’. tunities like this are a common occurrence. Sampson's No. 1 Oil- |Sampson’s Oilcloth, To-Morrow- 10,000 Pairs || Long Silk Gloves at 65¢ tlessly Mousquetaire gloves, pure silk and extra heavy, with double finger tips. Thousands of white gloves in the lot, as well as black. We will promptly fill mail orders. Bloomingtales', Main Floor, 59th St, Section, Men’s Cool Athletic Underwear most at this se: brand at 50c. Athletic style s! Shirts have shi All the N with AL-Metal Cots, $1. We have just 50 to sell on Fr only at this small price. They h bronzed, all-metal frame and * tional” ‘wire spring, supported each end by a row of helical spri 48 style, drawers knee length; Men’s Porosknit Underwear, lar 50c grade, but you can’t notice the hurts. attached ; sizes 36 to 44; special at Women's Mohair Bathing Suits; a sighily Friday ason. Shirts are made athletic coat 1 sizes at seconds” of th hirts and knee length drawers. ort sleeves and drawers have double seats; all sizes; very special. . eens Other better grades at proportionately low prices. Bloomingdales’, Main Hoar, 60th St, ew Bathing Suits for women and children are shown in a com- prehensive array at Bloomingdales’. instances: Women’s Mohair Bathing Suits, one-piece bloomer model; practical and serviceable; round neck, sleeves and side of waist fin- ished with colored Galat tractive style, made of surf cloth, trimmed Jui bloomers check Galatea; 5 also another at- The very kinds of underwear that men seek Read these low prices: Men's White Nainscok Underwear, in a style just like and every bit as good asa widely advertised YATE e regu- 29. Men's Balbriggan Underwear, light summer weight. ade Side, jst afew 1.98 model, Dutch neck, with sleeves and belt Fine sheer embroidered (iounc- gos piped in contrasting colors; vizes $2 98 ings, come handsome eyelet open = _ 36 to44; special. bigs’ i work designs. ) Girls’ and Misses’ Bathing Suits, of surf X cloth and mohair, trimmed with plain] | Lgee Remnants ‘ N d checks; attached and separate ; : 38 hundreds of them, oth laces and — Y un- embroideries, suitable for sith derprices 7 $1.98 and $2.69 guimpes, yol collars, sleeves, ~,t)! Children's Bathing Suits, of navy blue etc., to be closed out to-morrow, ae fl piece, round collar and belt of Friday, at 5: 95 G contrasting colors; sizes 3 per piece... eC to c floor, 0h St. to 10 years;at.... SCA c Livoming ales’, Mata Fioor, Coates, | ; eee os] ists of a high This $12 Bed Outt:t for $7.75 head, eavily built, enamelled | {] ocd having brass rails, gunts, vases and s: a, on head and foot each... 15. and 18. | good woven wire spring and wae Nase rsofttop mattress; madein | ————————— — ——= own sanitary shop; all sizes. Women’sNeckwear Our $8.50 Elastic Feit Mattre:s for $5.49 This sort of mattress is sold all over Here trade oppor- gingham blouse, laced in cloth, 50c. 25c = grade, front, sailor collar and cuffs grade, sq. yd. 28c per sq. yd... 13c of plain colors, alse white midi ‘ Norfolk. suits, collar and | | Sampson’s Oilcloth,|50c Linolin, — spe- cuffs of plain navy ond 40c grade, per cial at, per cadet, sizes 13, 15 and 17. Mrgdiasn. 22c square yard ‘ 29c Girls’ Dresses, in good perce ahbeohleler quality plaid ginghams, finished, 16 - button = “W. L. DOUGLAS” Other Men's $3 $6.19 and $3.50 Low Shoes (= . Patent Colt, Gun Metal ond Calfskin Oxford: i Shadcw Lace All- Overs, 19¢ a yard 18 inch shadow lace all-overs and striped lace a.l-overs for chemi- settes and waists, some dainty new designs, 45 in.Embroideries, Now 29¢ a yard ae. (ers ee Handkerchiefs A manufacturer's entire season’s accumulation of secondsin men’s fine hemstitched and women’s dainty initial handkerchiefs; thrown on tables to-morrow Ot, CON. 00. ver sevene nnd c Travellers’ Samples Fine Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, very dainty design; all fine goods, just right for hot weather; Dutch Collars, Robespierre Jabots, Side Ruffles; 25e worth 50c and more, Main Moor special, cach asc 2 OS [pear aero memay eq) Extra!! Children’s Rompers at 47c 20 different styles of cham 59th TO 60th STREET These 85e or you may have 6 The hotter the sun colors are perm black, blue and tf blue el amb a manner that would ju @ price of 69c. They are well made wear. V-neck style, trimmed with and full e, in an excellent loops and pearl buttons, plain col- range of patterns. Ail sizes,12to19.' lars and neat stripes; sizes 15 to 18. Bathing Suits, 79¢ Men's Cotton Bathing Suits, navy with white and red border; sizes 34 to 44, for Men at 58e "3 rays the more the wearers of these “Harmony” Percale Shirts appreciate them. They are all well mode and full size, finished i genuine ocean pearl buttons, and the Plenty of light tone, lio stripes, sizes 14 to 17, value, 85c; to-morrow, six for $3.25; each 58c. Men’s 6%c Suminer|Men’s $1.50 & $2.00 Coat Shirts at 45¢ They are made of woven madras and | They ay and good percale in ent, trimming. Shirts for $3.25. stify asking 68c Night Shirts, 48 | Swimming Suits, Cambric Night Shirts, white or colored, trim- | Suits, navy with white med, V neck; sizes 15 | and red borders; sizes 24 to 20. Women’s Percale House Dresses, 98¢ Polka dot effect; square neck, trimmed with bordér, front open entire length of dress; three- quarter sleeves finished with border to match w: Very practical models. Pajamas at $1.00 terials.and are ideal for Boys’ to 36. Bioomingdales’, Matn Floor, @0th St, Section, Cool Knit Underwear for Women‘ | Summer weights in knit underwear at about half the prices you would be asked to pay if from regular stock. Women’s Union Suits, of fine quality, fine spring needle weave or Swiss ribbed, sheer and elastic, low 25c Lisle Union Suits, tow neck, plain or lace tops, cuff lenees or Ince tiiimmed drawers, extra and neck, sleeves, loose fitt with fine torchon at knee; regular and extra sizes regular Women’s tx sleev 3, bargain up to $4.93, women and children. air en's Liste Thread | ul highly garter mercerized top; white { Hose, 1 m C fle erounds wit tern Every family has some were to be lost by fire or th would be caused. and know that they are pr oft Sof le pri ings, 5 and 5.6 feet droj best awning stripe; frames and fixtures ready price of $1.85. Bring y one week ‘Tabl mboo ize 24 inch with oek top; wn at from $10.00 to $14.00, We | | bray and crepe, -ritmmed with mics pee fap Aid moke it in our own sanitary shop, and A Bee Lit Psbhied i $1.98 IT go fA at our regular price it is unusual value. Be & and 8 ile ay ther genuine elastic felt. Wioominglales’, 4th Vicor | with square neck é) Serer Blo FREE Sample nd So Ne ee or Pures German Munt | vnsrupet ples Sorved al the Mott 1 ™ and Cot 1¢ Ribbed Vests, tow neck ed and clastic; an exceptional 7 c thread, sheer gauze ioubl 1 we 1 2he Why run the risk when you can put them in a Bloomingdale otected against loss by fire Orders takes: for 2.10 and 3.0 feet wide awn- made of John Boyle's unted on galvanized ing umbrella drawers, Other Union Suits and Undervests at prices ranging Main Moor, 59th Bt. Section, WP ie 6. Stockings, with Hinen Stockings, valuable papers. If they heft n great deal of trouble “Hercules” Safe of most substantial con- annot beyin to match the 2 then double $9.75 to hang; at special this price for leowrpreenngs’ 500 Tabour- ettes, covered with matting; extra strong, gularly 19 : seach re ingdales’ Wonderfu yenirs everywhere throughout our Grocery Department te mm 126 ' 25c pre Oranee Marinalade 15¢ $o! But the most ar r 1004 8 OBS | see? We tf ure i6 the (ect that pr ner or Mo Ale served. ices are very low, | Cake, HO. HO. Outeae, Ke iday and ders of or 9Be 39¢ Sale of Summer Hosiery for Summer weight silk, liste and fine Egyptian cotton for Allst worth reading follows eee Women's Cotton Stockings, two- | thread; stainless black; per Women's Fine Gauze Silk Thread garter tops, 38. linen soles; colors, black and 8 eoeeee € white; 50c. qualit; Pure Threai of new colors and 4 ou're looking for to wear hoes; in all sizes; Cae Main Floor, 50th Bt, Side, Hercules Fire Proof Safes, $9.75 Pure Food Show No mail orders filled. FRESH MEATS Satur. ay specia 8: recta ee 12% Wi ovyects abou we knew them are ee” Vie We mal ee ef being of service to vou, and skirt 12 orth 18%c

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