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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 6, 1948. is the ; AUTO TANK EXPLODES Hip Semeltzer of No. 429 gl orners of ne we] MRS. WARDWELL LEAVES LAL Ba Ah de gl lan ge ig ge Di “When ‘o made Mr. Thomas an! $20,000 TO INSTITUTIONS. , IN TRIPLE COLLISION. esi. of the e gas tank, The limousine = offer to here with his orchestra | —_—_— en | ace He brought about sixty Rest of $250,000 Estate Goes to " mudicians of the Theodore ‘Thomas | nO) f At, WANTS THOMASS |: Orchestra with him and the new organi Kin, Sister, However, Get- |g ‘f 4 + oes | atFou r nt sine El " se was known aa the Chicago) ting Only $5,000 OO, Queens, 8150.00 Mant Richmond, $11 nd exploding ’ z Tet, at the busy "sw 16, when Me, Thomas died, eve! darth W. Wardwell, who diet Fes2h| LYMAN LEFT YALE $80.000. er area oes oct 10” | name was changed to the Theodore SAD ELI ddooh fod MUL aty —— © Hayes of No. | | Thomas Orchestra, to keep his memory {0 her will and codic!l Med to-day in the | Meqmest of New York Artiat Wilt a street, who was! green. I appreciated that, as @id every Surrogate's Court disposed of over fle Veed to Auster Gtadeate n the first ear, was thrown to the floor and suffered from shock. TraMe Pollceman Farley had just | stopped north and. south traMe ‘and | ALTE! the two autos on the track, Mo- torman Dennis id did not Jam his The Feod-drink for All Ages. brakes down ly enough and fountains. crashed into the rear of the limou- restaurants, hotels, and sine owned by Samuel Wolff of No. i invigorating and sustaining.. ' Went Thirty-fifth street. In this auto! Keep it on your at home, ) waa Mins Hayes, ‘The second’ auto, Into . , ; jamimed, Weld travel without it, place, each progered ino alert ina minete, narles Gockington of No. 451 + $SSsoianaten jast say ate tne itayee_ nor. Woitty Awe im Any Milk Tree Trust —_—_—$—$$ Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 and exploding the | one of Theodore Thomas's friends, We | $30, and left of this amount over Special Values in New Spring Models Chilaren’s Coats & Dresses White Lawn Dresses ‘Trimmed with dainty embroideries and laces. Value $4.00........6ceeeeeeee White Lingerte Dresses ‘Trimmed with fine lace, ribbon and em- $4. 95 broideries. Value $6. Whue Voile & Lingerte Dresses ‘Trimmed with dainty laces and ribbons. | $8, 15 Value $12.50... ‘ eave them the great orchestral Ubrary, |$2,000 to church and benevolent tnati- NGPORD, | ¢ the most complete ever assembled. — | tutio Tearfully Protests "Protests Diectn “They change the name now to the the fetlow ing fn : Chicago Symphony Orchestra, but tt ts f | Change to “The Chicago | oniy a pusinoge move. Thoy are atrata | ume: Noclely i that tnother Wreheattn will be estab. | rt Symphony Orchestra.” lished and take the name which, ‘hey | a Bernt it eka Mareh 6 al belteve, i* a big financial asset. For | them ft is business—amoney; for me, FEARS FOR HIS FAME.|“ f the new title is an appended | ¢ sai clause,“Fownded ty Theodore Thomas.” $2.95 But this does not satisfy the widow, Labored Hard for Years for] Her tushand, she contends, aid not found the Chicago Orchestra, and the Symphonic Music and Intro- wih A ane thinks, would be a blot AON ALINERA NEO NANGUNOOELE ONE GUNCEnNONectNnnOduauanCcgenauaoOsouny seen eeeeesans poe ance Society, $600, duced Wagner Here. | Two MEN ACCUSED BY "tin ts at SEVEN LITTLE GIRLS.| ~" money, aw T believe her ERRIN \ A half dozen immaculate gentlemen sa: —_—— A 4 et a directors’ table in Chicago to-day | Prisoners Are Held Without Bail] "nanes this bequest and 1 Spring Coats $4.95 ahd decided that, protests notwithstand- Accused of Impairing the aster, “ae a alight token of my lov Of shepherd checks, novelty mixtures and ing, thelr action in changing the name hl ge %6,000,"" oO V es and serges, all Ne ele tailored. of the Theodore ‘Thomas Orchestra to Morals of Children. Numerous other hequestes are Values $8.60 & 81450 viscseseeesse, J PG25O “The Chicago Symphony Orchestra” | Seven little ‘anging from nine to! relatives, the largest being $4 must stand, founttern yan age, appeared im] Kuward I, Rogers of Lawrence, Good and sufficient business reasons |Contre Mtrvet Police Court to-day a8] a brother. complainants ndon Christo,| The residuary oftate ts left to Roxers | } were behind the decision, but Mra, Roxo | (00! ae Wane inctes ses to ena her coming, Wilamioa’ Porter ame and Nature Helen Basford, Helen W, Davis and apartment in this city, No. 883 Dark ave- we Seite lee ely, to wlare equally. the, took it as a slight to the memory eed Lrg are SCHOOLS ASK FOR a fae andl We $1,400,000 MORE, Tub ines In a large range of pretty materials—chambrays, per- cales, dimities, lawns and madras, in all the new colors, 950, $1.25, $1.85, $2.85 to $5.95 Don’t merely buy gloves—buy Perrin’s Made for the fashionable men and women who buy only ihe best-—and know it pays 26 so Of the finest French kid skins. Soft, pliable and durable gloves that only the French artisan can produce. For Men and Women $150 up 6 oe oe test, received in Chicago yesterday, would in Bhe had hoped that her letter of pro- ade by the You can get Perrin's UY you insist oe oe W » . directors and truste fe sald he| Devices Ordered by Fire Preven- || omen 's ‘until 4 few days ago, th « n others who m Mn cone t Beant ton Bureau Cause Demand. MTT TTT] UT | VE sl & M: 1} S; 17 “Changing the name," she wrote, “hos | kn have refused | In addition to $9,000,000 allotted ta | } Every marked este uanesé St spooked and pained me, as 1am sure |t? 6 have been | conduct the public school system the Pern size in a Club . {t does every music lover who m Heard of Kducation wants $1,490,000 for V ests & Union Susts the memory of Theodore ‘1 |e ' My ind attend pubic | AF Protection, The request was mude i | a in all earnestness, Nor do I and Henry astrocts, [today to the Board of Hetimate and! Its good effect is certain and quick. | At Special Pric Ink the trustees have the moral right |The Children's Society was called into | Was referred to the Mudget Committee. | Makes rich red blood and rejuvenates | f | y | pecia TIces to change the name after accepting the | the two weeks ago by the mother] The Board of Fxlucation says thie | the entire body, builds bone and sinew. | j Cas ‘ 0 ; Great orchestral itbrary, the finest inlof one of the girls, who confeswed to| item of expense wax not contemplated | A perfect spring tonic for men and women, Swiss ribbed lisle thread vests, plain and tions with ch Christo and Errea, efistence, from the Thomas family. - le ‘ crochet fronts. Value 45c.. t DIRECTORS’ : | DUAGIANS WIbOW Weer, GETTYSBURG VANDAL AGAIN. Swiss ribbed vests, French band top, crochet id aJT# the name in not ood erourh for Another Monument fronts. Value 50c.......... eee £17 e orchestra it would be kery to ry ne | i i Hb td Wotdd, Theodste Thomas Ore A bhai be <r Franklin Simon & Co. | Ribbed silk vests. Regularly $1.40..... ‘75 chestra Hall’ on a building. Ifthe name| GPTEYSHURG, Pa. gt ~ - Res i of Theodore Thomas is 0 longer good Reape cciuitvane truce: ie : Fifth Avenue Or ay or Gauze weight union suits, French band tops. i enough fs t ‘hie taton was rained not only to national | ment—was fou ay to have wuf- Regularly 65c and $1.00....... “45¢ & 65¢ a wet © international fame as the atand-| fered at the ha the Yandal who Founded 1826 dearer of Americt uric, then I] visited the his on Tues- . | i * apsseally ssseban Lah bereould [day night ent IM a large Ss ial Order Dressmaking | Paar Pare AN 3 7 Milanese Silk ' were he here, that IMs naine nay also| shaft located | Ney of Death, J te ial’’ Vests, reinforced, plain. Regularly $1.75 and with the Chicago CAataetcal 3: ansel lod ay Weta,” (Fifth Floor of the Fifth Avenue Building.) | Specia , B2Q... eee ee pee osees - $1.15 & $1.50 en me ‘damaged, and| WE ARE PREPARED TO TAKE ORDERS FOR COPIES OR | ‘ . Q Vests, reinforced, embroi [ Deris Wort eae e-eay, tes vay have ut-| ADAPTATIONS OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ PARIS Advance Season Sale ee aaa ne 4 come tn her eyes when she was told of| fered At the handy of the macreant. | GOWNS, COSTUMES, WRAPS AND WAISTS. OR FOR seorusenues ste tee es QUDOHO TCA TORY {f-t eee eset qusband'a mone) ieMts on the eld, an Investigation ORIGINAL CREATIONS, AT REASONABLE PRICES. | ument,” whe said bitterly. “Now his} qr Bloomers. Regularly $1.85 & $3.00 $1.35 & $2.25 Union suits, embroidered and plain. Regu- larly $3.25 and $4.25......$2,25 @ $2.85 Men’s New Oxfords & Spring Boots Values $6.00 and #7.00........ $3. 95 Men’s Oxfords Patent, ‘Tan, Black Russia, Calf or Kid Values $4.00 and $5.00........ $ 2.95 atives of the National Park memory will pass away, like himself, | Commission have not yet been able to + ald the name of Theodore Thomas will | discover the identity of the vandal, be forgotten, He was an artist—a great Showing Friday astist. Had he been a painter, or a Latest Paris Models sculptor, or an architect, he could have left behind him a firmer fabric than his SUITS—GOWNS—W RAPS—COATS—WAISTS WIDOW PRAISES GENIUS AND Latest February Paris Models TELL6 OF EARLY STRUGGLES. music to immortalize him, But he built with notes and bars and chords that . ; FROM BERNARD, CHERUIT, PREMET, DOUCET, BEER, fgyeat oroviclony Ge wis'e crest ass |f wa both *G eri MARTIAL-ARMAND, GEORGETTE, MAURICE die away as they are sounded, Continuing the March Sale of Household & Decorative Linens He rated himself as much by the MAYER AND BRANDT, Table Cloths aire se Se Pensoee yee) ty) he $1.38 to $18.835—Regularly $2.50 to $36.70 Which Will Be Offered at Cost of Importation ‘before we were married and watched hie struggles. Facing successive finan- cial reverses, he struggled to make the _Looth-picks. public appreciate symphonic music, and ar edn te ae : ; : Eel! Franklin Simon & Co. | he succeeded. It was he who intro- | The Mygola aatisepie Toolt-plck | | ‘ SPECIAL OFFERING FRIDAY B. Altman & Co: Women’s Blouses iad le Exact Copies of Latest Paris Models | Materials and laces identical with those in the original models. Napkins $2.85 to 411.87 doz.— Regularly $4.00 to $28.75 Scalloped Damask Table Linen at half price Tea Cloths 715c,$1.38 & $2.00—Regularly $1.50,82.75 &8%4.00 Lunch Cloths—82.75—Regularly $5.50 Table Cloths $2.80 to 49.40—Regularly $4.60 to $18.75 A Sale of Men’s Furnishings For Friday and Saturday Shirts Imported and domestic woven madras negligee shirts, attached cuffs, coat $1. 00 model, Values $1.50 and $2.00. . (¥ a Heavy-weight silk shirts, French cuffs. i will hold a sale to-morrow (Friday) of Hand Made Voile Blouses RRSP aie Sapte Rasen GT Be) Napkins Women’s Trimmed Hat es per Aa AT Na Neckwear ele omen’s Trimmed Hats ; Vauesieso 12.75 Accordion itted silk four ra 85 A Manufacturer's Stock of Discontinued ~ Voile BI plain and faucy cross stripes. Value atterns prepared in a diversity of smart Spring orate rech crepe alle, clrien chemisette of net, | THE deirann rind ema NniriRrIN den ‘Elond Basbroldered Linen Shasw styles, appropriate for all occasions, Haase sy eaiee nhagen blue of Nell rose: Value sz4s0 15.79 Pajamst ! ei , $2.6 at 1 less than regular prices Silk mixture pajamas, plain colors. Value} $2.05 which will be offered at the attractive Pres duc suitor camer fet ion an te Bvenrgrstnesnertnnerssice $8.25 to 815 pair. .. Regularly 612.50 to 684.00 rol 01 preect . . . + - + $18.00 atime Tames 18.50 wrest siempre ar §3.00 to 89.75 doz Slide 84.50 to 815.00 The Department on the Third Floor, Devs) fine ‘inn ne ns cream or black, made over Ni taht Shire NEN et oc The balance of the Sample Line of Seon ne ae dolor combinations. Value s24.s0 18,50, Pee aged! rottevrver| Mls Madeira Hand Embroidered Linens Venise Lace Trimmed Blouses Cambric, at half regular prices ght shirts, colored (tert, 65 Hand-made models of white French voile, high or low VICTICE I TRRRRERRA AAR IN a RIHAN 5¢ neck, long or short sleeves; hand embroidered and elabo- 29 50 - rately Venise lace trimmed. Value $39.50 Underwear 6 ‘ ‘ oe ae i ‘ Mia Balbriggan underwear (sizes somewhat C Broadway 20th St.; dt! ve.; 101) ry B. Altman & Cn. Teka Values $1.00 & $1.50....... 5 ' Have Added and Now On Sale in Our Corset Salon have, in the WOMEN’S BLOUSE Binner Corsets DEPARTMENT, the latest models in THE CORSETLESS IDEAL plain tailored Blouses, cut on the most adapted especially for the new uncorseted figure approved lines and made of the mate- 5.00 7.00 10.00 Half Hose Silk and fancy lisle thread half hose (sample line), Value 50¢ and 75c per pair 350 ver pair, 2 pairs for $1.00 NO EXCUSE for IGNORANCE Concerning Crimes end Their Penalties in the Vartous States, POLAR DISCOVERIES, | POPULATION FIGURES, SPORTING RECORDS, MARINE DISASTERS, rials in vogue for Spring wear. Also PARCEL POST, Men's Raincoats, $8.50 and $12 4 Values $12.50 to $18 Women’s mannish Riding Shirts, in FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. er eny one af the 2,500 OTHER IMPORTANP SUBJECTS in fire 1913 WORLD ALMANAC silk and linen. vy. * * * *® WORLE WANTS **** * W ; Embracing 25,000 Facts and Figures, 9 THEY WORK WONDERS q Brondway & G00 ft.1 bth Aves 18th Ht. All for Twenty-five Cents as Any Newsstand ' T GC (Pett Avene, 34th awh 35th Streets, New York.) b *o*e** WORLD WANTS **** ° 8,