The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1912, Page 7

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WHS OD SHOP {receives 900,000 for additions and $10,000 | for its upkeep. His widow gets the bulk of the fortune and $100,000 outright, be- sides the residue of the estate. Eighteen years ago Edward 8. Dela- fiater came to work for Mr. Sellew. With Edward P. Francis he rose to a Joint managership of the firm and to each the Millionaire left $25,000 in the business they bad helped to make. The Rev. Orville Reed, pastor of the ‘Trinity Presbyterian Church, of Upper Montclair, was left $5,000, Many 9¢- quests ranging from $25,000 to $2,000 are made to relatives, friends, and serv. ants, The three children of the Rov, F. B Munson, two children of Ralph Sellew and two children of Joseph Sel- lew have trust funds of $90,000 apiece created under the will. A provision of $150 @ year was made for lodgings for Mrs. Turck. To his executors, Fred 8 Sellew, Charles 8. Phillips and Richard M. Martin, Mr Sellews, in addition to the fees al- lowed by law, willed $5,000 each. a ee PLAN CENSORSHIP OF DANCES OF THE “400.” Censorship of the soctety dances that take place at Sherry's and Delmonico's and other public places affected by the wealthier dlass {s an essential part of the W :er's programme outlined yester- day at a meeting of the Committee on Amusement Resources of Working Girls @t No, $11 Madison avenue. The committee stands back of the License Bureau, which has the support of Mrs, Charles H. Israels and her asso- ciates, in the demand for a $70,000 in- In all his dealing Thothy G. Sellew| creage in the budget. It is the object of proved himself one of qe few old-type| Me committee to secure an elastic Het business men, Back {n 629 Timothy G. | of inspectors, including both those uniler Sellew, father of the dmd millionaire, 'otvil service requirements and those who founded what Is to-day tte oldest furnt-|are not. This Is done to insure the get-| = When you break your Glasses take them to any of our eight stores—then'’s when you will appreciate the speed and ac- curacy of repair service. We recognize the necessity for prompiness in replacing our lenses when they've been ‘oken. Our four factories are es- all equipped to repair roken glasses quickly and accurately of course. Lenses replaced at from 50 cents up. Each Employee Get $50 for Every Year of Work Under “Wmothy G. Sellew. There & happiness tempered with sorrow in ‘We hearts of empidyees and velatives ot Timothy G. Sellew, mil- Nonaire furniture manufacturer of No. 111 Fulton ureet and Uppet Mont- clain N. J, bore will, progated in Newark yeatermy, announces bequests of over three-qearters of a million, Every employe receives $50 for each yea of servwe,,and to-day some of the men. wie tavl worked for Mr. Seliew teh years: wi imore ard resote- Ing over the suddw windfall, The will, they say, 1s ony In keeping with the Ife of the deal furniture man, whose secret donatons to charity, while they can never be fully known, are enormous, 64 Rast 28rd St, near Fourth Ave 27 West 34th St.. bet. 6th & 6th 64 Weat 126th 442 Columbus ave. 10 Nassau St, near John 8 1008 Brondw: 489 Fulton St., near Willo'by, Bkly opp. A. & 8., Bkly 697 Broad St., near Hehne's, Newark ture house In New York tm exactly the| ting of evidence by a person not recog- same quarters It now occuptes and butlt| nized by the frequenters of a hail, 6 e ~ a'manufactory across the vay at No. 63 Ann street. Tie place 4 . The furriture for » BRISCO rn, but the ceilings of eld fashioned er, the out of date Hehting appara- us, dusty winlows and leisurely em-! ployees bespeak the ease of tury ago, However, with thi of business Tirfothy G. Sellew was able | to amass a fortin timated at $2,009,. | 000 and hold the respect and love of all his employees. le others fought for business, It sought him out, knowing tho exactitude of hig dealings and he pros- vered. In the will Mle yesterday $587,470 ts Safety Razor Five Million Men usetheGillette. leanwe TOOTH BRUSH} Even the 15¢ siz sma 2 ize alf a cen- © methods @iven to friends aid, relatives, and em- t 1 ployes. To chattable organizations % ¢ 1k mo BITRA CHARGE Fon 12, Mr. Sellew bequtathed $104,000. Th. Advertisements. Presbyterian Chumh of Upper Mont- ) Qua 4 ert Mth g Hotrod Ay clair, which was billt mainly by him, aeawern ue - —_—— ——___—__—__— - ‘Smart Apparel for the Younger Set _ Umsual Styles, Exclusive Fabrics at Moderate Prices. : Girls’ Schoel Coats Girls’ Chinchilla Coats 6.75 i 9.50 Fulllength models of meltanshalf belt back, Full length models, lined throughout with inlaid velvet collar and cis, In delft, checked worsted. Colors: navy blue, brown, navy and brown. Sizes 6 to%4 Girls’ “Stole” Coats 19.50 ‘ Made of imported boucles, lined with ight color broadcloths and trimmed with t. In brown and navy. Sizes 10 to 14. tan and gray. Sizes 6 to 14, Girls’ School Dresses 8.75 Made of English serges and dark plaid worsted in many smart Russian and waist models. Sizes 6 to 14, Misses’ Tailored Suits 2980 The largest collection of smart styles expressly deshned for Misses and Small Women. Made of cheviots, wide wales, diagonals, velveteens and corduys in tailored and dressy models. Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Chinchilla Coats Ihsses’ Charmeuse Dresses 11.50 Simple igh girdle model with long sleeves, button ‘vimming, full length of skirt. Shadow Ing frill and black. 18.50 39.50 15.00 Braid bound 7-8 length models with adjustable collar, check back chinchilla in brown, navy, gray. Sizes 14 to 18, Is. In white, delft, navy Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Fur Coats and Sits ‘ Fashionable Furs, especially selected for Misses and Snall Women. Raccoon Sets Civet Cat Sets Black Fox Sets ~ 24.00 35.00 24.00 Large Animal Scarf, 10.00 72-inch Toga Scarf, 18.50 Larg Animal Scarf, 9. Large Pillow Muff, 14.00 Latge Pillow Muff, 16.50 LereePilicn Mai 123) “Robespierre”’ Collar French Seal Coats. Sizes 13 to 18. 85.00 Value 110.00. Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Hats—Main Floor Desirable styles in tailored and semi-dress hats at unusually low prites, A Special Showing of Children’s & Misses’ Hats for School and Semi-Dress Wear 2.75 to 9.50 Tricot Corsets Brassieres Messaline Petticoats 2.95 value 5.00 95c value 1.50 2.95 value 4.00 Made of imported tricot cloth, low bust and long hip, four garters. Made of batiste, low cut, with ‘, Male of changeabl i wide Cluny lace bands top and with side sy my eeaLine bottom. Lightly boned. em of contrasting shade, Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Piain Corset Taiks To | WISE WOMEN (Ne, 6) What makes Nemo Corsets so B much more comfortable than any H others? | Skillful designing, for one § ing. Nemo Corsets fit. Lastikops Webbing and Las tikops Cloth, for another. These, 2 out own inventions, are the only elastic fabrics that don't “give out.” They increase corset- comfort 10) bs cent., and Say comfortable long corsets possible. Used ONLY in Nemos. @ There are imitations, of course; but if anyone tells you some other elastic is “just as good” — Be a Wise Woman! | | | | | | | } iH | im | | i if i | i l ] Picture Tells Story You can see at a glance how the deep skirt-gores of elastic Lastikops Cloth (two on each side), and the “In-Curve Back” of elastic Lastikops Webbing (laced down to the end), es you figure-reduction greater any corset can produce. Also, that when you sit down you will be easy ptf comfortable, the corset won't “ride up.” Just try to match these corsets tn any other makel i} | $5.00 , No. 506—low bust REMEMBER, our elastics out- For STOUT Figures No. 321—medium No 354—mediam’ | S70 f No. 405—medium § No. 408—medium § No. 508—medium wear the corset. None others do, Sell-Red weing—with Auto-Massage Device: Improved Reliet Bands: Limshaping Extensions: OTHER NEMOS s No. 353 No, 403—low bust / $4.00 No, 406—low bust | ¢ 4.00 No. 522-—-medium No other corset can take the place of @ Nemo—in service, style, wear or comfort, | Be a Wise Woman! —and deal only with stores that will sell you a NEMO when you ask for it, (4) MOPS BROS., Mtrs., New York AN lost er found articies ad- aed in The W. win he ++ Brooklyn, for 30 following the printing ef advertisement. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1912, - m | COLUMBUS DAY SPECIALS:— Gardenias, upward from, each... Columbus Day Luncheon, 55¢ To One Henutiftal Restaurant, 24 Floor, Cream of New Tomatoes aux Croutons Milanaise To-morrow will be the 420th anniversary of the sighting of San Salvedor by Seaman de Triana and the historic landing of Columbus. The day will be celebrated in New York and many other States. Those who attend the ceremonies in the plaza surrounding the’ Statue of the Great Navigator in Columbus Circle, at 59th Street, are especially invited to visit Bloomingdales’, which is conveniently reached from that vicinity. We have made special arrangements to entertain the holiday crowds to-morrow, including a tempting Columbus Day Lunch, which will be served in our spacious restaurant on second floor. Menu appears opposite. “Bloomingdale” Brand Shirts . . ~ M4 For Men, Plain and plaited styles. Color- ed and plain white. Handsome variety of patterns. Attache: and separate cuffs. Sizes 14 to 20. ar Consomme Baked Sea Trout a la Columbia Roast Verinont Spring Turkey, with Oyster Dressing and Cranberry Sauce. —Oh— Prime Ribs of Beef Baked Sweet Potatoes, Spaghetti Italienne, Lettuce Salad. Genoa Pudding, Fruit Sauce; Neapolitan Ice Cream, or Home Made Apple Pie, With Coffee, Tea, Cocoa or Milk. Seco Fle | New diagonal, regimental and neat stripes of excellent quality silk. Very great value; 3 for $1. Lexington to 3d Avenue geo” '59th to 60th Street |e vete:3.ors Exhibition of 200,000 Beautiful Fragrant Cut Flowers Our first-of-the-season announcement last week brought thousands to this extraordinary Flower Show last Saturday. It was more than a show. It was an educational exhibit that was far-reaching in its benefits. To-morrow we expect to surpass even the great success attained by our first display. This flower show, we say without hesitation, will be the largest ever presented under any one roof anywhere. $$ FREE —To every woman or miss of 16 or over who attends here Saturday during the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock, We will give free ahandsome corsage of roses arranged with greens 20,000 Chrysanthemums, | Roses, Carnations, Dahlias|Lily of Valley, ? 40a Large Lavender Orchids, in all the leading colors an: in all the leading colors and vari- wrean 3 regular 7S¢ and $1.00, 3 for 35c varieties, from. . “ eties, upward from, per dozen... . 10c in a bunch, regular 75c. at IC] $1.00; each. ..... 64. ee eeeee —_—_—_—_—_. 10c| American Beauties, 3 to 4 ft. tong, up- 10c| Artistic Floral Designs, yovert Oy ' ard from, each. . 2, Boxes ol Fresh Cui Flowers | Unlike most exclusive florists, we don’t base our prices on the size in ell the leading colors and varieties, regularly sold of your pocketbook. We have one price for all, and that absolutely the for $1.50 and $2.00, per box wee Wy lowest anywhere in Greater New York. BLOOMINGDALES" 300 Smart, New Messaline Waists at $2.98 Robespierre collar, front and sleeves have crystal buttons, collars are self colors or white, sleeves piped with white qr self Beautiful New Chiffon Waists like illustration, overcream lace and net; front has tucked lace and ‘lace jabot, velvet bow and white Sore ee black, bale satin buttons; high collgr.of lace tucked value $4. e -picture, is a co splendid repro- eee chiffon, sleeve and: lace ‘frill. Butsoti back, tucked in; black, navy taupe; value $5... duction of this fine silk waist at $2.98 $3.98 Accordeon Pleated Chitton Waists, °4 9g Very dainty and atfractive; yoke back and front. Pointed collar and cuffs of white satin, trimmed with buttons; buttons in back. Black, navy, brown and Copenhagen. A great value at the price named. A 4-Hour Sale of 350 $4 .00| Hosiery Direct from the Mills Trimmed Hats That 1 Were Up to $4.95, at Only one profit, and that a very small one, between you and this thoroughly reliable hosiery for men, women and children. From 8 to 12 o’Clock, To-morrow, Saturday, Morning 350 black and colored trimmed hats, all this season's fall styles, formerly up to $4.95, for early shoppers, from 8 A. M. to 12 o'clock, second floor, at $1.00. All Day Millinery Specials, Saturday Pretty $6.50 and $8 Trimmed Hats on 24 Floor, Saturday, $4.95 We will offer hate like picture and many other styles at special price of $4.95. This is a stunning and becom. ing hat, in a large drooping mushroom effect of black erect pile silk velvet and moire combination, trimmed with the popular ostrich band and flower effect. | Hats like these would sell for $6.50 and $8.00 in other stores; our price on Saturday, on second floor, $4.95, On Main Floor Popular Silk Erect Pile Velvet Tams at $2.95 and $3.95 We offer, Saturday, on Main Floor, the most popular hat right now, in the fine quality black erect pile silk velvet. Women's Fine Gauge Mercerized * With double garter Men's Silk Socks, and tans. All sizes LOC ie Pure Silk Stockings, “seconds” of the 50c grades, made with linen soles, high spliced heels and toes. Black, tan and pure spliced heels and double soles; colors and black. All sizes, Hardly likely te outlast the day at the remark- able price, pair. . 19¢ Men's Mercerized Socks, same as sold everywhere at 25¢ pair, with the exception of “mill fa so trifling that they can hardly be detected. Colors and black. Special price... 124¢ Boys’ and Girls’ School Hose, heavy weight, close and wide ribbed, double knee. Black in all Zc| sizes. Special price, pair.... L1¢ BLOOMINGDALES—————— Kid Gloves in a Saturday Sale: French and American kid gloves for men, women and children, 6 Women’s $1.50 Gloves, 98e| Boys’ $1.15 Gloves, 79¢ Wome K. Gloves, made of] There is no difference except in imported skins, 3 row embroidered | price between these gloves and others backs; in a variety of Fall colors, | sold all over town at $1.15. Bought black and white. All sizes. Every | as samples, hence the cut price named pair guaranteed. A great value at} above. Fine capeskin, suede and the cut price named. mocha. Maker's name on every pair. », Women’s $1.00Gloves,69¢| Men’s $1.15 Gloves, 89e Women's Mannish Capeskin Gloves,| Made to sell at $1.15 to $1.50 pair, prix seam, in golden brown shades. | Finest imported capeskin, suede and Every pair guaranteed to wear. All| washable chamois to choose from. All sizes, Sell everywhere at $ pair, | sizes and colors. BLOOMINGDA! Timely Underwear Specials for All Important reductions in best brands for men and women. Women's S0c Vests, Pants and| Men's $0 Ribbed | Underwear of Tights, high grades, full weight, all eavy cotton, hoice ver sizes, including extra large; on ac-| SfY and ecru. Shirts are made with French neckband. Drawers count of trifling imperfec 29 double gusseted. All sizes, tions only c : Meters each.,...... | Women's Union Suits, sold regularly! Men's Cashmere Union Suite, | at $1.00. They are made by a wool | i | gart metcerised tops; very elastic. Colors and black 49¢ Special Sample Hostery, for women and misses, in black cotton, medium and heavy weights. To-mor- we . 0 doz. assorted styles in children’s ready to wear hats in black end all coloré in the ™ popular plush, felt and corduroy, velvet effects, hats range from $2.00 to $3.00 in value; our price for Satur ion Main 95e & $1.45 Floor On Main Floor, Saturday, we offer fine quality black and white French plumes, made of the finest quality male stock ‘and nicely curled; elso have large full heads: choice 956 $4.95 & $2.95 We offer for Saturday, on Main Floor, table full of black silk vaivie| untrimmed hats, in a large variety of styles, hats formerly sold at | Our price on Mein Flod $2.25! BLOOMINGDA! Handkerchiefs: |For Saturday Only: Special purchase just re- ceived, which means a substan- tial saving for Saturday shop- pers. Women's Handkerchiefs, sheer shamrock lawn with plain hem stitch and dainty embroid 18; 10c values for ., Women's Box Handkerchiefs, very sheer, 10c quality, 6% handkerchiefs in bax, for ic Men's Extra Fine Cambric Handkerchiefs embreidered init arn, heavy rib, made from finest reputable maker, but owing to Guaranteed not to shrink. slight stains they are rated as mill ‘here are but 670 of them and it is silk trimmed and advisable to be here carly to assure faults. yourself of getting one of hand finished, All sizes, all 59. stylen . Cc Seth Section. Fresh Meat Smart Veils: Seven good ways to reduce the|Veils will be worn more than ever, high cost of living: because they are prettier then Fresh Killed Spring Chickens, from! ever, ‘The new “Georgette,” the 144 to 3 Ibs., at, Ib 22¢) Paris Shadow Veil, in a variety Legs of Canada Lamb at, Ib. 11}2¢| of spider-web-like meshes, Smoked Sugar Cured Ham in white only; yard. 49 12136 |Special for Saturday — About 20 (Legs or Hindquarters.) different styles of 18-inch black Sirloin and Porterhouse Steak at,| all-silk mesh veilings; mostly Ib 1613] 5c in regular stock, One of the hy other at these regular $2.00 suite $1.19 in urday To morrow we supply the best qual 1c | ity bifocal glasses, like cut, in guaran teed gold filled frames, Each eye carefully examined and glasses fitted by our doctors Free. These sell at exclusive opticians, for A $4.50 to $6.00; our reduced $2 75 Roasting Canada Lamb at Ib.,.?!ge price : le Young Fresh Fowls at, Ib... ..1644c sy to Reach from Anywhere—-BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 69h te 66th St, Ib Genuine Spring Lamb at, Ib For Women and Misses:|For Men and Children: | j [

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