The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1913, Page 7

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j) FROM TRAPPER TO WEARER | M. had heard much of your Mayor and I ete ete ee ee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1913. ~ SHERIF HUNTS IN VAIN FOR MRS. HARRY THAW. SHE HAS DISAPPEARED He Would Like to Serve an Ex- ecution on Former Actress If He Could Find Her. If any one in New York knows where Evelyn Nesbit Thaw can be found they will confer a great favor upon Deputy Fheriff Mayforth by putting her address Nn & postcard and sending it to him at No. ™% Broadway. For the last two Werks the Deputy Sheriff has held A execution against $2,000 worth of her Property and has exhausted every means @t his command for ng the former Actress, but without su . Attorney dullus Offenbach of 62 William street, whd placed the tion In the hands of Sheriff Marburger, has also been conducting a futile search, ‘Three weeks ago Mrs, Thaw con- / gented, in the City Court, to having a Judgment entered against her for silver- Ware and some novetiies which she pur- ehased from the Gorham Company, Pitth avenue jewelers, while her husband was in the Tombs awaiting his second tria! for the murder of Stanford White. She ‘Was not In court when the judgment ‘was entered and the execution was di- | | i} fected to the Van Rensselaer Hotel, on | East El@hth street, where she had been Gerved witli the summons in the suit. Deputy Sheriff Mayforth went to the hotel and was there informed that Mrs. ‘Thaw had left there about three months | before. A search of the record in the former trial of the action, in which the | Jury disagreed, was made, and revealed | @he had never teen asked for her ad- dress, | ‘The deputy sheriff later found a news- | Paper article in which it was stated | that Mrs, ‘Thaw was living in a studio near Times Square, Since then} nae devoted his spare time to inquiring in ‘ulldings within @ radius of two blocks of that place, but without success, In- | Quiry has also been made at other Places where she has been known in, the past, but without success, dom <eanmcarpin APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. Schedules F bys troller for Inher! Deputy transmitted the following appraisals of @states under the Inheritance Tax law to-day to the Transfer Tax OMice of the Surrogate’s Court: Jacob Baumgartner, died July 29, 1912; total estate $35,976, net value $32,261 Tax. State Comptroller Fraser total » $3. William T. Se who died at his home, Far Hi July 1, 1912, had assets taxabl, York State at total value of net value $76,955. The enti of estate is not disclosed. er August Johnson, died Aug. 19, total estate $13,921, net valu $12, Joseph P. 1909; total a debts and exp 918,700. Ferdinand Rauligard, died Feb. 10, 191 tal estate $138,619, net value $130,744, sehcintaibcetin CASTRO CALLS ON GAYNOR. | administrat Wormer President of Veneaneln Calls Mayor “Big Man.” Gen. Cipriano Castro, accompanted by George Gordon Battle, called on Mayor Gaynor at the City Hall to-day. The former Executive of Venesuela and the Executive of the City bowed and ex- changed handshakes, an interpreter transmitting the expressed salutations | eed felicitations one to the other. | When Gen, Castro arrived at the} ) Mayor's office a number of men, per- | haps twenty, was gethered in the cor- | | rider. Each of these, towering ab the diminutive Venezuelan rebel, reepectively aside and s-luted, the Gen- eral returning by lifting his high hat. “ft simply came to pay my respects te the Mayor,” said the General, “I desired to see and talk with him be- fore leaving this country, T found him big man and I honor him, T have Foot ‘many fine Americans.” LMANAC FOR TO-DAY. . om riots. Saisie ‘seta. 5,19] Moon’ rises, 6.01 Buy the ‘“‘FAMO KRAMER FUR direct from Ameri leading manufac’ at our wholesale sales- room and ve the middleman’s enormous profit. KRAMER FURS KNOWN THE WORLD OVER “SINCE 1873.” Our Wholesale Prices 4 —=0 tO Eek «=We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem | | | O | © | o |© on our splendid new stocks of Furniture, Rugs and Curtains. Reduced to a Minimum RUB MOIRE PONY! uch ae. Fi * NATURAL, BROWN ND OTHER. BROWN etatlers” + MARMOT INY COAT, Present. pri BR PRI Other Extraordinary Values from FRET eT KRAMER FUR CO. | OF NEW YORK, Neariy 10 Years at { 13 EAST 16TH STREET) Bet. Biway and 5th Ave. New York, Take elevator to wholesale sslesroom. i) \s iS | i=) | =} =} 8 | | °o te] | ° | 9 + re SESE v Them in Merchandise ) ——_— (.) ____— (,) _____{ 1 9 ; In New York’s hopping Centre QO N a . z= x ‘ Another Point EILL-ADAMS UO. : . e Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Wanted—l1,000 New Members Of O’Neill’s Household Club! ee, $1,000,000 worth of fine, new, sensible Furniture, Rugs, Curtains and Upholstering Goods is now ready at O’Neill’s. Most of it has arrived within the last few days. Although this is an immense stock of new, carefully selected goods, it would not be a tenth enough to supply the demand if every New York housewife in moderate circumstances knew the helpfulness of O’Neill’s Household Club Plan. Therefore, now,at the very beginning of housecleaning, refurnishing and new-home-building time, we commence this campaign for 1,000 New Members of the Most Helpful Club in America! While it is a fact that you can buy almost anything you need in | goods are extra special for this weck’s membership campaign. your home on O’Neill’s Club Bian, we have concentrated this campaign It may be only a Rug, some Curtains ora ker—or perhaps These you want to furnish or refurnish an entire floor—in any case there is three are the goods most usually selected by Household Club Members. | no need waiting and doing without what you need, while you save for it, Many of the prices now marked on our Furniture, Rugs and Upholstery | bit by bit. JoinO’ Neill’s Household Club—Get What You Want When You Want It—And Arrange Convenient Payments. O'Neill's Household Club plan } enables you to Lake any of | other household Cash Prices Members of our Household Club buy at cash prices and are allowed to take advantage of all special sales reductions. A BOON ‘NEILL'S Household Club is more than a successful sales plan. Since it was started, in April, 1907, it has become a force in the daily life’ and for the happiness of this community! 43,897 New York Members! Some forty-three thousand men and women —many of them young couples just starting on the highway of married life—have come to us in six years, and the Household Club Plan solved their home-making problem. The Club Planenabled them to start homes —the rock foundation of the Republic—and it furnished their homes at cash and special sale prices, but allowed deferred monthly payments. No interest ia charged. The small membership fee is nearly always wiped out by the fact that lub members get Surety Stamp Co 1a with their purchases. A book of mamps ia worth 82.50 in aoods free. Buy on the club plan and en- joy comfort of furniture while paying at your convenience. these or articles in the two buildings. * From the largest and best Furniture makers in Grand Rapids, Mich., O’Neill’s buy the high standard This $27 Dresser Furniture that is offered to you. Our purchases are immense. Our splendid stocks are so vast that in addition to the four great floors devoted to furniture it is necessary to have a big warehouse on Eleventh Street. Our stocks are fresh from the factories and they are NEW. Here is a partial list of the world re- nowned furniture manufacturers in Grand Rapids from whom we buy the furniture offered to you. Stickley Bros. Co. Grand Rapids Furniture Co. Grand Rapids Chair Co. Imperial Furniture Co. Lince Furniture Co. Phoenix Furniture Co. al Furniture Co. Sligh Furniture Co. Michigan Chair Co. litlle different from opening a charge account. $5.50 Parlor Rocker at : > R Sa tr We sell these firms’ furniture on the Club Plan. Becoming’a member of O'Neill's Household Club is but $8.50 O'Neill Surety Spring, $6.75 SN Felt Mattresses $5 Enamel Bed ———— Reduced: < This elegant Dresser is made in Birdseye Maple and Tuna Mahogany. The base is 22x4@ inches. It has a 24x8Q-inch fancy shaped French plate beveled mirror, The pertectly non-absorbent, dustproof and vermin-proof, made in genuine layer f a fine in. quality of fancy striped ticking; made to your (Just like illustration.) Made of genuine quartered white oak. ‘The height is 67 inches, the width 40 inches. Door glass is 16x20 The patent upright sides keep the mattress height of the dresser is 69 inches. It has two] confined within the space it should properly] pillars, 1 order in one part. You may select your inches. One mirror back, size 10x34 inches— . Largs ara ers anil two Hall ones| awelltranli|Soeanys Henyyitubsler aldek: 7 BY 274 By LA ot Seater £6.85 0: Made of golden ak and epely birch, fins |Cetbed ead relked Heute ihe dom te ited a ches; i ; the fc < i 6 size, $7.50 95.50 S.0size... 5 94.2: ‘ rn oak and c' » fin- olishes ie door wood pulls; made by one of the best manu-] $-16 inches: steel angle iron ends: 68 beat ateel| Tir foul i 7 its, Malls tet white |S0siae, 87.00 08:00. #6 size... 00.00 94:00 | ished a rich sbade of dark toahogany. Very | with « good lock and key; the shelves are facturers in Grand Rapids. finished. Beautifully | tempered helical springs support the fabric, comfortable; well braced arma; wood saddle | grooved, so that the case ¢ which automatically take up any sag. Floor Coverings--Domestic & Imported) Curtains, Portieres, Cretonnes, &c. Standard, Well-Known Lines Sold Handsome, Stylish, Good Wearing Lines from the Best Makers in the World—-Club Members © on O'Neill’s Household Club Plan. aes Select Their Needs from These. ONELLS Floor Coverings are bought from such reliable concerns as Bigelow of the firms from which O’Neill’s secure Up-|Co., Orinoco Mills, Weinberg & Co., Chester Lace Co., Carpet Company, W.J. Whittal, Hardwick & Magee, Hartford Carpet Co., , holsieny oo go ae are none better in the|Riverdale Mfg. Co., W.J. Pingston, Etc., Etc. worlc al we x —_ B my , . 7. John Bromley & Sons, Greenwich Co. (English Linoleums), Rizdorfer (German e know of—and we have seen the output of We sell these makers’ best output at cash prices to House Linoleums), Wilds, Nairn and Armstrong, three American linoleum makers. | all of them. hold Club Members. Crm We sell these makers’ best outputs at CASH PRICES to Household Club Members. enamel. S.Orine, 96.75 04.75 Cribsize. .63.00 92.23 be decorated in O'Neill Housefurnishing Store, 2d. 3d and 4th Heors, Tapestry Mills, Bromley Manufacturing Co., National Lace opening @ charge account, Novelty Lace Curtains $55 French Silk Plush Portieres ‘They have proved their popularity by, the he Philadelphia Tapestry Co., Stead & Miller, Robert Lewis} —_ Joining O'Neill's Household Club is just another form of An O'Neill's Club membership is but another form of a charge account. Rugs, Oriental and Domestic [ Carpets | erahment of detent we ant thea isthe} Made of the most lustrous French silk plush, in rich Oriental Rugs—specially low priced, selected Royal Wilton Carpets, a manufacturer's entire line largest in New York City. They are here in}combinations of rose and green, green and specimens of the best weaves, such as Kirmanshah, | of sapley on show, Value &3.50. cither the white or Arabian color, Regular ld ff =, $ 30 Sarouk, Ispahan, Gourevan, Afghan, Serapi, At $2.75 Yard Value $2.00, 85.50, 86.75, 87.50 and 810,00 | £Ol and many other effects; pair........... >) Values 9135.00 up to $750.00 At $1.45 Yard $19 Rich Velour Portieres, $15 pair. Special, 91.80 per pair. At $97.50 up to $500.00 Oriental Rugs — medium and small sizes. Fine, examples of antique and modern Rugs—Sbirvans, Daghestans, Khiva, Bokhara, Royal Bokhara, Kerman, Shiraz, Beluchistan, etc. Sizes from a small mat at $1.50 to 4x7 feet Rugs at $45.00 to $75.00 Oriental Carpets—suitable for all floor covering Wilton Velvet Carpets, hall and stair styles, special prices. At $1.25, $1.35 and $1.65 Yard Tapestry Brussels Carpets, splendid values. At 90c and $1.00 Yard ! Ingrain Carpets, two excellent qualities, specially low priced’ At $9¢ and 7Sc Yard | [Rugs—New Spring Lines Ready | In plain colors, put together with lockstitch edge. You may have them with both sides alike or in color combinations as rose and green, or any other combination you may desire. $7.50 Verona Velour Couch Covers Exceptionally good designs amd of full width and length, in $5.00 several colors, including green and brown Cretonnes, Special n exceptional showing of this season's designs and colorings, suitable for wall etings or portieres, window draperies, up- holstering furniture, slip covers, covering for utility boxes, sofa pillows, ete. 15c to 75c per yard purposes rooms, halls and stairs, 10,000 Nottingham $2.00 Rope » Lace | Lin and Oilcloth | Axminster Rugs, in Royal Wilton Rugs. | : . & Bed S : ce ene Or | | all the needed sizes. 9x12 feet from $38.50 | Lace Curtains Portieres ed Sets Complete lines of imported and domestic inlaid 9x12 feet at $19.95 1o 960.00. . Positively the and. plain color Linoleums, F to 629.60, S1yx1014 fect from! . ‘These desirable Curtains are in a profue Made of the finest most complete ‘italai) Linoleumetnnortat trom England | RI Atte foot at SapPB tC 94.00" 8" sion of iehe pretty sesigns: among whieh are | LY auality chenille ope; shoving of Lace © ne Auee A PLE ‘s Yd $18.95 to $26.50. xf fect from $24.50 reproductions of Irish Point, Renaissance, | made to fit any room Bed Sets we have pine Ehee ‘4 Ohh a: ee 6x9 fect at $12.95 10 to $36.78, Cluny, Point d’Esprit and Brussels, that is ordinary size. ever made. Either mestic Intaid Linoleum Colors through to 915.50. Brussels Rugs, white or Arabian, the back; remarkably low prices Wilton Velvet Rugs. Seamless. 87c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, {i bron, fo ane cither full size or At 89c, 95c, $1.19, $1.50 Sq. Yd. x12 fect at $24.50, OXI feet al $16.50. WEEORe for single beds, ruf- Fine Printed Linoleums—-Vaiues 65c, at 49¢ 54. Slax 10!g feet at BIyx 1015) feet at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, fled or flat, at 02.73 yard, Values 75c, at $80 sq. yard 327.50. $12.95, $ ] 25 23.00, 96.00.97 30, aboot Olleloths: “4 low as ase sq yard, Other! — 6x9 fect at $13.50. G0 fect at $7.50, $4.50 & $5 Pair | e 3.00, 920.00. * C2 00, $20.00. 7 O'Neill Main Store, Fourth Vieor ‘ O'Neill Main Stor us Fourth Moor, oS0 SSS. 0 SSSSVq__O SSSSHD_ OWKIll-Adams Co., Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street tO Ey O Sy GQ EOL cb Us ee ate | |

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