The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1912, Page 7

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BRIDE WHO VANISHED AND WHOSE HUSBAND ° SUSPECTS FOUL PLAY. BHOE 1 MSN, HER HUSBAND FEARS SHES BEEN SLAN Mrs, Pearl Chadwick Last Seen . Near Her Home in Brook- ‘ .. lyn July 6. ‘The police have sent out a general alarm for Mrs, Pearl Chadwick of No. 465 Union street, Brooklyn, an year-old bride of a few months, who disappeared July @ Her husband sus- ects foul play, as the bride had bsen seen within a few blocks of her nome and had told @ friend she would have ta"? ce Order to get supper. Since She has not been se bl jon by her hus- There ts @ remarkable romance con- Bected with the marriage of the Chad- wicks, James Chadwick was property man for the “Madame X” company when Mra, Burnett, mother of the mise- ing bride, decame ill at Baltimore. She felt she was dying and made Chadwick Promise to take care of her daughter, ‘This was in February. In April, two months after Mrs. Burnett had died, Ohadwick married his charge. They have lived happily since he left the road and became a cook. On July 6 at 6 PB. M. the bride went to & store in Livingston street, near Smith street, Brooklyn, She met a girl friend, She had left @ note for her hus- band, saying she would return in an hour. A girl friend reports talking | with her in Smith street about 6 o'closk, whop sho said she was hurrying home. ie about 5 feet 4 inches, biack haired, with blue eyes, and was dresned | im @ neat black tailor sult. She had no| money. JEAN DE RESZKE tS TO 1900-01, Sings for Dippel Next Season. House in New York. 1900-01. He returned: to Paris, and. though he was heard several time: noted pupil he has ‘tutned out. —_—. Two Kinds of Women. (From the Florida Times-Union.) A woman's woman is one who talks @bout other women and one man, while the man's woman !s one who talks about the womap he's interested in and) kindly leaves out other men. lent condition, “Die Walkuere.”” YY YUU”. STE “ COMMITTEE from The Old Men’s Home, awaits your Majesty’s pleasure,” said the Royal Butler. “What can I do them for?” asked the Kink with true Royal sarcasm, “They ask a gracious contri- awe ARS PEARL CHADWICK RETURN TO AMERICA. Famous Tenor, Not Here Since Joan de Resske is coming back to sing in America next season. He has been engaegd by Andress Dippel for twenty appearances in. Chicago and Philadelphia and expects also to ing at least once at the Metropolitain Opera | The famous tenor hae not been heard | in America since the opera season |the Paris Opera, he has given nearly all of his last twelve years to teaching. | Maggie Teyte, howover, te the only | htm next winter will be Stegmund in GETS $1,600 FOR TOOTH. PARIS, July 18%-Mrs. Taylor, the] porte st. wite of a Now York stock broker, was|95,000 france damages. in a taxicab smash on Sept. 12, 1911, and | her $1,600 damag F ri} Cc SELECTED LAKGE S1ZR qi FRESH EGGS "a CHEESE: 16¢4 According to Alexander Lambert, | Planist, who has fast arived in New York, M. de Reszke's voice ts in excel- but he admits much nervousness at the prospect of his re- appearance. At least one new role for STANDARD TOMATOE a oe gemma re TALE 8-*THE OLD MEN'S HOME bution from your Highness,” said the Butler, “Give unto them 10 boxes of Turkish Trophies, with our Royal compliments,” ordered the Kink. “I would puta few whiffs of joy into that Old Men’s Home.” had a tooth broken. against the occupant of the offending auto, M. Herts, the director of the Red Ripe, No. 3, a Can, She brought sult WT HE EVENING WORLD, T Lowest Prices of the Season | Potatoes poe and Mealy; Choicest Shipments B15) IMESSINA LEMONS EGGS 12 = 25° 10°] creat Atlantic & Pacific 400 Stores in the U. S. These Prices for Metropolitan District Only. ¥ Tea nf | Co. } FURSDAY, JULY. 18, Martin Theatre, demanding | ‘The courts gave | yesterday. | } t { i | | red borders, ‘ 1 | } thenf, ei All sizes; black anti eole teeth Powder, 12'4c Limit 2 toa customer. Main Floor, and = ginghams; _ tastetul Yard Wide 10c Bieaehed Muslin, 5:¢ A splendid quality English Long Ctoth, 10 yards for 69c This yar of 10 yards usual sells for $1.25. nl a is of extra fine is one yard wide. A yatue. 65¢ Mercerized Table Damask, 39c Highly flustered, extra heavy quality, beautiful designs, 70 inches wide. Splendid offer. $1 Crochet Bed Spreads at: 69c Very good quality, extra size. A bargain like this seldom comes | thidway. Avail of it! 60¢ Muslin Sheets, Size §1x91 in., 47c Extra heavy quality, of our famous Queensboro brand. Size represents size before hemming. Bath Towels, Worth Up to 12/4¢, at 74¢ Good heavy quality, hemmed and fringed. Splendid value. Figen ANN Nig meee lesen | 6ic Large Huck Towels at 12!c Extra large size, hemmed, have Big economies, 1,060 Remnants of 15 io 25e Wash Goods, 10c | ‘Th's is a wonderfully big bar- gain, The remnants ronge from ; to 10 yards long and include such popular fabrics as lawn, dim- ities, ginghams, mulls, batiste and many other desirable materials of the ‘season's newest patterns, niss this remarkable op. | (Women’s Silk ' | Stee ckings, 25¢ Men’s Sitk Half Hh se at 28e vs of pure thread cilk unt of mill iit | aaaraaenEa y to Reach from Anywhere Girls’ New Colored and White Dresses at Girls’ and Juniors’ White ‘Linon Skirts, two styles, pang) front and back, or trimmed with but- tons; sizes 27 to 37; special at....... Juniors’ One-Piece Dresses i. colored percale, lawns cnbraidey tsanaae “*"$1.98 ..$2.98 Floor, 80th St. Bect 7 “1912, Eastman Cameras Size 214x314 inches. . $2.00 Size 2\4x4l4 inches. . $3.00 Size 314x414 inches. . $4.00 Mail and phone orders filled. Rioomingtales’, Main Vioor, Arcade. Women’s Glove Bargains: Women's 50c 16-Button 87¢ They are pretty styles in col- ored lawns, percales and white duck ; in one-piece sailor dresses. Sailor collar end cuffs, in hl eeve, Ultece seit color abd Women’s 50c 2- Clasp a, i 87. Double Finger Tipped Pure Silk Gloves—Only 1,200 pairs in the lot; white and colors; strictly first quality, at the 33c special price siti Biooketoptic?, Mata Foor, c Clearance Sale of Shoes for | Men, Women and Children Mh pe mth ny ste bie ar agr i foc he-dngdhanedhe bonnes bead this result ver: le corer sete ickly we offer fe rains. Arranged 4 co ing to price, on ‘om — | Miases' and Children’s Shoes und formerly up to $3.98; inthis Clear-| Oxfords—formerly up to $1.98; ance Sale at the very $1. 99 in this wonderful Clearance low price of ... Wale; Ges icscsvcnesvanaes Ic Boys’ School Shoes—formerly up in this Clearance 99 this Clearance S: c Women's White Button Shoes--Vavy2i0, . $1. ui. 55 Women’s White Pumps and Strap— — V4 Yo, 98C | Men's and Women's Low Shocs formerly up to $2.9 No pall or C. CO.D. orders filled, None exchanged mayen Floss, ted Bathing Suits at $2. 88 $1.25 Summer Shirts at 79c ‘They 500 of the are popular made of | men’s ‘Ath- fine | letic’ Bath mercer- | ng Suits ized|of pure pongee | worsted. and Sweater woven | knit and madras, | French light | stitch, two- and piece; shirts medium | are sleeve- colors, | less; pants with |finished black, | with belt blueand | loops; rein- helio | forced crotch; color combinations, stripes, | gray with navy, white and dark Sizes 14 to 17, There is a large | gray border, navy with white and cardinal borders, brown with tan border; sizes 34 to 42, $2.88, saving in the new price, 7 Hi-omingdales,” Mata Floor, 100 Decorated Porcelain Dishes 12 Water Tumblers, Sel acy 112 Pieces, pores lain ( my & cert 5 30 ee ae ' * all $5. 50 i. Piece Water Sets, 4c aif Galton Water fie plain tankard shape, with » orate; 4 wi ‘ith floral : sprays, and 12 thin blown water tumblers; al 36 Glass Tumbler: 89 6 Fine i, Thin Bown lass ‘Puta a « thia “T. bleray glass water tumblers; { iV, special 49¢ Mei) |'eoch, | Cinss, Water / | water,| Tumblers, a ‘ : light weight; the 4c vay kind SLOOMINGDALES’ (Men’s $1 and |Men’s $4 Wors- ‘Lex. to 3rd Ave., 59th to 60th St. ~ Fresh Fish: Soap, Per Cake, 15c Limit 2 toa customer. Main Floor, Worth Up to $6.00, at $3.95 A splendid variety of dainty styles for women and trimmed with Length White Lisle misses. Every dress is a re- Breast bites Thread Mousque- 94 markable value at our very Snes bie taire Gloves at... 24C| | special Friday price. med with Women’s $1.90 16-Button They are made of sheer it faved Pure Silk Double] | woven dimities, pure linens, ae fa all Tipped Gloves; piques, ginghams and hosts styles; sizes 6 black, white and 59¢ of other pretty and cool sum- to 12 colors; special..... mer materials. All elegantly trimmed and perfectly made. Rain or Beach Coats at $1.98 Full length, all sizes, for women and misses, mannish style, in tan. Tub Skirts, pique trimmed with pearl butt buttoned side or front; all sizes worth to $2, 98¢ Bloomingdales’, Second Floor. Muslin Pillow Cases at Gie Size 42236 in. before hemming. $1 Cotton Fleeced |" Blankets, 79¢ pair Cotton Fi exceptional bargain at one dollar. Table Cloths, 79¢ quali They are hemstitched and big values at the price. 72x90 Inches, 27¢ This size is before hemming. They have seamed centre, and are of good quality. SS. 16c Muslin Pillow Cases, ai ife Extra heavy quality; our popu- inches, 15e a Yard Of extra fine quality; regular 25c yard; to-morrow at 15c. yd, Mercerized Dinner Napkins at 6c Size 20x20 inches, already hem- med, regularly $1.39 dozen, $3.50 Dining Room Oil Chandelier,59-" Chandelier Uke jctursin black fh. This regular ntinish, QF $3.50 chande- bur art lier to-morrow, Panels and C) Friday, $2.19, bead fringe tc mateh, Sea Bass, per lb... Flounders, per Ib... Market Cod, per lb Bluefish, per Ib.. Weakfish, per Ib Butterfish, per Ib.. Porgies, perlb........ Codiish’ Steak, per ib Halibut Steak, per Ib. white or with blue Bordere, Ful else, Considered an $1.29 Linen H. S. Muslin Sheets,Size ler Queensboro brand. Size 45x36 45 inch Lawn at

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