The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1913, Page 10

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MRS, CRAPO FIGHTS TOSAVE ANTIQUES et pl two reate IP fered to t and transterr Said to Have Deed Deeded $250,000 we Collection to Daughter When | ;" Notary Admits Dating Ac- | fen of Go —Embezzler Figures. The manner in which Mra den ui Crapo, for years the purveyor of fine Imported linens to the homes along Fifth avenue, placed her collection of Italian and Etruscan antiques—valued at more than $280,0%—hevond the reach of the re calver appointed by the United States TMatrict Court when an involuntary pe- tition in bankruptcy was filed against ting 1912, signet on June 18, a, This collection of antiques, which was| Mra. Crapo's ot Vequeathed to Mrs. Crapo at the Fo of mine, of her second & connoisseur of Continuing the Sale of ceptionally low prices for this sale only Our entire stock values $5.00 to $6.00 pair. Our entire stock ; values $6.50 to $8.00 pair. Strictly Hand-made Sarin Evening Stippers Made from the highest grade Satin and Kid lined throughout; trimmed with handsome rhinestone buckle oval or square shape. Value $7.50 - mad cree, wap $4.85 parr—Value %8.00 Extraordinary Values in the Season's Smartest Afternoon Dresses Charmense Dresses | t to the receiver, In the! Mra. Crapo and Mra, Volker already at: | e he hae been Informed that erpont Morgan of- the collection from Mra. Crapo at her own figure, and that aie refured to part with ft for any consid eration In the second place ft is prac ught 1 was going fe, 1 deedder the cabine knowledgment Months Back | Maris was Mrs crapo'n testimony | concluded than Joseph M. Baum of the idemith, Mosenthal, Mork & Haum, attorneys for the receiver, called to the public Mr. Wi stand James Smith, a notary wl Mr, Smith the deod apo's valuables to her have be Mr. Smith ad- mitted that he had acknowledged the dew! in hie capacity of notary public, COLLECTION OF CURIO6 CREDIT. OR®’ ONLY HOPE. the husband of r daughter and an old came to me a few days mas with that typewritten with the signatures of Lord & Taylor Women's Footwear Until Saturday, March 15th, Inclusive. An occasion which offers all the New Spring Styles of strictly hand - made, light weight Street Boots and Low Shoes, and hand-welted, medium weight Boots and Low Shoes, at ex- | $3.95 | $4.85 $4.85 The Finest Ctoih of Go'd Onera Suppers THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, FUMES OF DRUGS ROUT FIREMEN; tached ‘Juat date that back to June 15 like! a good fellow,’ Bam + 1 ac knowledge it as of that date, I copy of a deed 1 made on that date “Thinking it no harm to do a favor of wale, a at appropria mony and thi think he will #e [action is taken,” t | Unies the receiver can get posses Wiftleth street, early to-day « ting vapors and gas had to work | tained against Mra. Crapo by former y | Judge Lyman Warren for money he had loaned her -> ROBBED OF WALLET AND $60. Augastus HH. Ivine Blames Joatting |). closed to prevent the paatown Car the fire. man © Union League at Pifty-firet been robbed on a Fifty-ninth street antown car ast night. They took his pocketbook containing §. Mr. Ivink was going to the Seventh there. by four ums as he got on th Me told police he would be recoxnize li four when he # aKain and hoped the give him the opport Par | her. them tives: would almost overpowering. Founded 1826 Two Specials in Misses’ New Spring Suits With semi-tailored waist combined | ‘ 29.50 | New San Toy Modet Suits | with moire velour trimailiigs pretti \ alue (as illustrated) | $25 00 draped skirt pe viet e agen ed 642.00 Of shepherd checks and blue and black f Value ] . serges, combination sash trim $40.00 Afernoon Dresses sizes 14, 16 and 18 years.......... ab of Moire Velour, Meteors and Char- reproducing the latest foreign all the newest shades of Mahog- also Black. A splendid assortment of styles for selection, RT ~~ mama te Exceptional Values in Importea Beadea Tuntes $10.00 ana $19.50 Formerly $18.00 to $40.00 Bands, LKagng & Aiwv rs $1.00 10 40.75 Formerly $2.00 to $17.50 per yard Bulgarian Bands & Edgings 4Oc 10 $3.25 hegularly 50¢ to $4.00 per yard $39.50 Valu | any, Midnight Blue, Bronze, Green, | 450 (e 1855 Tunics & Trimmings on Net and Chiffon in black, white and colors, Clearing Sale of Beaded & Embossed | Smart French Biue and Black Serge Suits (as illustrated) | Short coat model, with contrasting silk revers, prettily draped skirt $36.50 Value $438.00 Ameruwun Lady Corsets Alt the New Spring Stvles \ Coutit $1.00, $1.50, 32.00, 50 $..50 & $5.00 Fancy troche $2.50, $3.00, $7.50 & $5.00 3.00, in rela is directly across t from the Polyclinic Hospital, and all the windows of that institution had to 250 patients from being made 111 by the odors from | Odors From in Pheb in Warehouse Fill Neighboring Apart- pit auch The blaze wan discovered by Police- | Held of the West Fortyeneventh | street station, who turned in an alarm and then ran through the halls of No. | 962 West Fiftieth street, a four-story | tenement-house adjoining the drug com pany's building, to awaken the voce The tenement dwellers were got out ing and the policeman went back fer By that time smoke had seeped into the tenement and the gases were Caufield, however, made his way to the 198. Mra. Kiernan's rooms. She was found | JOHN 2, R KEFELLER JR. in bed, #emi-conacious, The policeman took her in his arms and carried her to , “ “When did you acknowledge that] Regiment Armory to b nt at the| With Httle disorder, although many of her business at No, 482 Fifth avenue, in| gead? Mr. Baum asked. review of thy Knickerh Jrays and|them were thinly clad. Some one re- February, occupied the attention of | “sometime last December, before} took the oar to get fr Me home to} marked that Mra. Mary Kiernan, whe | 9) United States Commissioner Gllehrist to-| Christmas,” the notary replied nervous-| h¢xington avenue, He remembered aft-| tives alone on the third floor, was mina. ty MAUL Add erward Jostled and man-handled | | per Bulgarian Band Trim- mings, all colors and com- c binations, « 2 band 3 in, wide. ee , 1B | pe 49c The fire was confined to the third Moor, where !t did about $5,000 damage. > sisters of His Holiness th uged with telegrams and letters of in- tuiry from ever | resigned yesterday r the atreet, where ghe was quickly re vived. In the Polyclinic Hospital nurses and internes went from ward*to ward and * the ‘asset upon which he|for a friend, I dated it back to June room to room assuring the patients ance of teeing tai" that there was no danger, Everybody leat of creditors agere-] "That will do, Mr. Smith." said jin the building was awakened by the | . i; | eating ma nds of dollars Lawyer Haum, “I think T see a way holae of the fire engines and the roar | is,,,, now for the receiver to get poswession of the fire, but there wan little oxcite- |)" | NOTARY DATED DEED OF SALE of that cabinet and those curios, 1 ment. Gay MONTHS EARLIER. | The warenouse where the fire oc- posshctalidy hin your curred i a four-story loft butlding. POPE PIUS HOLDS GAINS. lap ieee at sion of the collection of curios the Hal with Business Crash Came. Ito ner daughter, Mrs. Nettle & PAL Both ment and Hospital. Doctors Dectare Improvement | — acing n return for money which Mra. Vi bi pouseenion: he —o In Satinfactory, had loaned ty her in periods of financial] yy stock of) Mem ROME, Italy, March M—The condt-} . ei Sr ae Burning drug# and chemicals on the | | ‘ 4 ne ALL MATTER OF DATE. | "1" ‘ jDeen void by the Kher ct in Jamvary of | anied floor of a warehouse, No g6t Weat | UO" Cf Pope Ply continues to tmprove was very wick at the time.” Mra. | thin your to satiety a Judament ob-| 11 The pa still feels some weakness as uence of hie fite of coughing, | sin attendance del ary, Commissioner of Pub Queens Borough unt!l he week to go to Congress, ived a sclid silver ten ser. | from enployces of the borough and | friends, Borough President | ¢ Connolly made the presentation oF apace A #ioo aia every” pate if The kin for in more per Dress Goods yard worth Department. (en te ee | Spring Dress Trimmings Rhirestonc Trimmingss| Poin: Ti invmings,\i.0 |: white and band trin wide. Vi $1.00 pes val Edgi finequaiity briliants,white value 49, 35 ard, at ments, 01 » 3] Value 25e at.. each, at Gar Bugle Fringe, silver or gold, single row. 1 @ tae Va iat 28e per yd.,at ¢ | to$t.98 per y | ($15.00 BRASS BEDS | | Spevial Wednesday MATTiXESSis, soft Lup and bottom, — Killed with wood fiber. Value $8, for 35c and 4:¢ SLGANE’S FLOOROILCLOTH, 4-4 and 6-4, Per sq. yd., at $1.26 INLAID LINO- LEUM, REMNANTS, ors through toback, Sq.yd. $26.50 WILTON VELVET RLGS, 6 different patterns. Made of finest wool. Size 9x12, Expects to Joba D, Roe resume | ag Silk Bar ains MADE-TO- 5-TO-ORDER SKIRTS FRAT and Bad ¥ min te jue fe to Recah, Loops or Orne vHte corton. 10 98 | colored ; vi AG 0 Wie ade SAILS JOR WEST INDIES. | be abte to get back in the turn From Sixteen| of Hlinois to come to Nev Days’ Cruig Improved in Health to Tackl} Social Problems. to-day of tie Ham fF Victoria fuise, boa erclse Ob which) be had cag ke strap @ @ bulky e isn’s an. significa’ ulation afi NOT ESNERSE SIXTH AVE. 22° and 23'° HANDISE STAMPS. |e $12. sit 2) rin fe ede, UOMERC dresses, serge. Bulgarian Silks Iso tailored silk ties,some wi handsomely embroidered. Allicizes, 34to44 Wr si <a @lored false 4in m4 Ti Vy ine aT per 6¢ asst yl $,.50 dnt DS Ab extra linen eller jr. sailed with heavy..... 81x90 Bed Sheets |Bed Spreads, full finish . his! - American When repoftem catlet a. the captain’ cabin, voyage, Mr. Rokefeller restling ' ny de- men and worry have @ direct effect upon the bowel) Zvorybody has had that experience. fore, suh temporary interfe MOT a powerfal, drastic purgative which eomfort; is parsale and ¢ watle. cx oie son 6 tomeere eae le. MUNMYADI JMOS WATER, the Metural Laxatives to Se taken at time on an empty stomach; % tamblerful acts promptly. aEMEMeED! YYourBowels are Your Nerves | rarture except that T want to rest up a | little,” he said, “When J return J aaa rness and | seep in good condition for We have invited Lieut MICHIGA FURNITURE CO. KKEE | ae Re wit Every 5200 Puree nvestigacing cuin- m. I received a pnd DD. Momdick Accounts, wh rocial conditions in the Kurope. He maid s and wi members of his v | mittee and letter to-day former Comn | is now stu capa le of Fawcett of that Borough to a term of from two to seven years and six months In Sing Sing for forgery CREDIT TERMS: 3" 50) ‘7° 100 15 oom 175 | 849 er 1459 aS Open Every Eveaing ‘There- je otim- par yon into the ehronio class and rence needs a gentle @ remedy ed It You Sh Saved Balers Neon Doubie Merchandise | Sta Until 12 Noon Single Stamps Thereafter Stamps are redecmable for $2.50 orth of merchandl your choice of beautiful premiams. | Merchandise Stamps are | hj wee much W DEPARTMENT STORE HERA STREETS WITHAEACH PURCHASE F S. mode ith pla Kabo Corsets | $1.50 Pe Aniorien fat fone te Be ready to ask for a Kabo “TheLive Model Corset.” Prices $i to $3 3,500 Bed Sheets | A: Less than Wholcsale Prices plendid opportunity for Boarding Houses, Lotels, inch post, ; ‘gui uaF jouble toprtils, | | coming Houses, Sanitariums and \Painch filitrs, ani tranteed i pitals. lac quer. lie Expect a Record-Breaking Crowd Wednesday 54x90 Heavy Sheets, without cams. 72190 Scam- 6 ed Sheets 049! 72x90 Bed Shects | 45x36 a 49¢ 58e Serge Dresses D three imported also the serge and rimmings, to a high-grade manufac- furer, and had him copy them exactly. ‘ou couldn’t buy these dresses for less han $12 in any exclusive specialty shop. The material is of all wool, fine quality mannish The trimmings are of various effects, with \/buttons, satins and the new and most popular Colors are navy blue, tan, brown, Copenhagen, taupe, also black and white. All sizes for women and misses. a a eet eae + $2, $1.50 & $1.25 Spring Waists Made of lingerie and marquisette, ope: c ck, low or high neck, long or short sleeves. trimmed with new tailored pleats.Others dinary Specials we Pho ae rman Ux, ver, Tlexible, F| Button: for. . fe trimming uut- Buttons, (hia colors. 5e Value 10¢ to 15e aS at.. ix Happ’ Pictures, \?%_ Happy 95¢ Size 8x25. Value $0e, for MonteCarlo Tams," +‘ * braid and velvet brims; val. 0e $1.84, for * .; for women, sped ® ticle, in black, 12! i and white. Value /9e, 2 Dish Pans, Berlin kettles, tea and co fee pots, enameled. Value 19 SPECIAL LUNCHEON t Ye Verch, Tomato Sauce houlder of Veal iront Potatoes $1.50 / $1.50 Petticoats We have about 8,000, The sur- Erg plus stock and ufacturer, who sold us on a condition that we wouldn’t mention his name. 34 to 44. over-stock of a prominent man- The Petticoats are made of cotton Aj messaline and cut on the latest ¥.nd most desirable designs. Be- g in the new colors of American Beauty, Emerald and this season's sopular shades of blue. [Come prepared to equip yours| | self for many months to come,| | ‘$20 RegalSewing 3 Machines quarter ah ‘ ae bearing stand, te tension release and elf setti ing needle. "Special pric Women $$4.00Shoces, Pumps ike Oxf “ds Country Homes, 29¢ | abzae 2 Pillow Lic Pillow Cases 15¢} | Men’s 4. 00 : Sample Shoes 3)’ ‘ather Also Oxfords in ait ite ne size and heavy 1.49

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