The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1913, Page 7

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ieee ™ i . To test the new Webb-Kenyon law Franklin, Ky., has been arrested for dei eeventy « Dr. A. B. Black, a St. Louis foot s: that most of ite members are victim: “bad shoes” among the rich, and hanging class. Canarsie hen ts latest entry in the Herman Gager and naimed Tootsie. Bact @ “T," the initial of her name, The Countess D'Lasteyric, formerly fourteen mountain goats on Catalina Is! close Atting breeches, putees and a soft Wis. They had dug their wa: by the freezing of a crust on top. News Oddities cases, That's going some for a tanding in street cars MORE HIGH COST OF LIVING.—The suffragettes have adopted a boat ehaped hat for the parade here on May 3 dear's parade had cost only thirty-nine cents, the Adams Expreas Company agent at ivering “boose” in packages. There are | perfectly dry” town. { | ist, has shocked society by declaring of the plebihn “flat fe He biamet in the strap.) freak eg contest, She ts owned by N egg laid by her ts plainly marked with It will cost forty-one cents. Last Miss Constance Warren, has bagged land, California, this week, hat, and shoots with her left hand, Twenty-seven quail were found starved to death in a snow drift at Hokah, Mra. Catharine Reilly celebrated her 102d birthday in the City Hospital, Newark, yesterday. every birthday for fifty years, in vain. ‘March 18, 1863, while play! han always believed he wa: birthday. carried o} bout the Kast River docks here. All day she waited for her younger son, as she has cn| his Be The boy, then ten years old, vanished The mother ff on a boat and would return on her The Navy Department ix hunting for a smooth, round variety of potato or a §,Peeling machine that can handle a knobby one without waste. Appeal to inventors for a better machin jn : but when the ‘murphy’ arrives 1 { Mered down the trouble begins.” y },t0 clea: 4 ay. with a Httle milk { Then he lost the e ¥ y id the $25 bet. PUTUMAYO SCANDAL FOLLOWED BY WINDUP * OF RUBBER CONCERN ‘Chancery Court in London ; Issues Order Against Men Named in Cruelty Charges, — LONDON, March 19.—The Chancery Court to-day ordered the compulsory winding up of the Peruvian Amazon ‘Company in regard to which a select pommittee of the British Partlament had parried out an investigation on the @udject of the terrible treatment of the ®atives employed on the fields. In this connection Sir Roger Casement, British Consul-General at Rio Janeiro, gave evidence as to the outrages for which he sald the Arana brothers were Feaponsible, The action taken by the Court to-day femoves Julius Caesar Arana from the Position whioh he held as liquidator of the company. Tp an affidavit contesting the applica- jo to remove him, Arana, who was in ‘ourt, declared that the Indians of the utumayo District were cannibals who sisted the advance of clvilization. Keither he nor any member of the firm, je“declarel, had any suspicion of the J characters of the agents who col- eter the rubber, He Indians in their employ had ever been Ps as assets. U 4 nd two other hig! ‘a and Alfredo Pei y on a charge of rebellion and sent by e@pscal train to Mexico City by order of the District Judge, iceforo Zambrano, officials, Manuel 2, Were arrested Boys’ Suit and save about half. Suits at $4.95. Browns, grays and tans, in a styles, and blue serges. to $8.50. Some of the big over; you are not obliged to bi SALE AT 4 STORES Union Sq., 14th St., nr. ‘The present machines do a most effective job on a perfectly round The mild winter has saved the city of New York $1,260,000 of its snow gremoval fund, The Christmas storm, the only one of the season, cost $250,000 Charles Regnaul Gruche, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, ‘aspired by the “oddities” of a man who ate fifty soft boiled eggs in half an ‘hour on a wager, undertook to duplicate the trick. drank four quarts of the mixture, about forty-five eggs. denied that the] Norfolk Double-Breasted Suits, 2 and 8 button models. ment of this scason’s newest mixtures and Handsomely tailored Spring Reefers, ades of gray and tan and in blue s 1 0 gest bargains you ever saw. Do not miss this sale; come and look them 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St. 125th Street at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich The oficial @ than the one now in use on warships long and slender or sawed off and ham- He had the eggs beaten up |HIS DELUSION KILLS MAN. ‘The strange delusion that people he passed on the street were laughing at him made Olaf Termansen end his life to-day in his home at No, 207 Uast ‘Twenty-sixth street. Ie could no longer stand the agony of derision. What was wrong with him to make so many turn and snicker as he passed? There was only one thing by which he could ac- count for it and that was the bitter | fact that for two months he had been going from place to place seeking work In vain, To-day his wife found him sitting in @ rocking chair, @ strip of rubber tied) to’ his lips and tl turned on. She told the police their savings had been | used up and the wolf was already, through the door of thelr cramped two| rooms they called home, \ Final Decision | 80, Court in 1668, for @ separation, charging cruelty, filed o counter claim and asked heavy ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 19, 1918. WIGMAKER HEPNER MUST PAY WIFE $50 A the Courts. After an unusually spectac which began fi William Hepner, the wi mony fight, separated from his wife, Hepn er got a decree, young wife first reached ¢ hen Hepner alimony. artic! Hopner drew up , agreeing to ; eek. Hepn: Muriel and Beatrice, years old respectively. Mrs. Hepner then renewed y Into the snow for warmth and were caught] fent and Hepner appealed to the Ap- peliate Division, charging that his wife| his apartments during | jews and annoyed him at broke dishes angry in way hair empor! Court allmony. INCIPIENT An expert New York phyi the highest standing haw to introduc the first nm ch individual inhalation Reached After Five Years of Bitter Fighting in by Supreme Court Justice Bijur | aid not appear and manent alimony of $0 a week. The woes of the wig maker and his Mrs, Hepner paid until Nover:| 1, when he sent only $ for the, She wears | support of his wife and two children, five and seven ected him to settle up back} Can Now Be CURED TUBERCULOSIS— BRONCHIAL CATARRH—ASTHMA WEEK. 4 M: Women’s Silk Hose, 69¢ All pure thread silk; full fashioned, and guar. anteed to wear. They are made with extra high double spliced heels, soles and 4-inch garter hem. Variety of colors and black and white. with per- filed suit She Never before were we so well prepared. separation I cutaway and trimmed styles, Balkan blouse effects, etc. her court effects. 'I\ etc., and you may have them in all colors. All sizes. Beautiful, New Cloth and Silk Dresses jum. = =The Chilich Yladsded Many have been saved the greatest calamity in life—blindness—by wearingcorrectglasses | in time to prevent it. f evening gowns, all handsomely made, in a variety of colors. i In every new style, including three-quarter and half length. modified cutaway effects, buttoning on one sid erges. Our displa dresses al $25, aician of selected time the Oculists’ Opticians. Half a Century in Business. 217 Broadway, Astor House 223 Sinth Ave., 15th St. 350 Siath Ave., 22d St. 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn Night Gowns, Princess Slips and Combinations. ll World may be left | {I Messenger office | | RAW.GOLD. BITING WINDS ~ert Vy 1 PY oe % aggravate catarthal colds and bronchial disorders, and if neglected often lead to pneumonia or con- sumption. SCOTT'S EMULSION drives eut colds and corrects bronchial troubles. It soothes and heals the affected membranes. It makes healthy flesh, rich blood and strengthens weak lungs. Nothing is so good as Scott’s Emulsion for stubborn coughs and colds. INSIST on SOOTT’S. Gcott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 12-75 The records and soloists. sings “Holy, Portals!” 34th Street 7th floor dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street Victor Records Day—beantitil by America’s famous choirs, quartets, trios The wonderful choir of “Old Trinity” The Lyric Quartet sings “The Radiant These are but a few of the many beautiful Easter Selections. We have them all. and hear them! \f) Women’s Night Gowns, round and | square neck, lace, embroidery and 9¢ ribbon trimmed; all new styles. Value $1.25, at.... Women’s Nainsook PrincessSlips with lace, embroidery and ribbon; | some have lace ruffie, Val- gg | we $1.25, at...... Nainsook Combinations, consisting| of corset cover and drawers, val. lace, crocheted medallions, em- broidery, insertion and rib- bon. 10 new styles. Value 89e $1.25, at. teens Children’s 5c Rompers, 39c Chambray and checked gingham in an assortment of colors; sizes 2 to H 6 years. 23d Street very newest styles. Easily worth $8. natty small hats and smart poke effects, $4.95 to. For Easter ou will want to play on Easter Easter hymns, anthems, solos, must surely be included in such a compre- hensive fashionable collection as this is. Easily leading all the rest are the beautiful crisp crepe de chines, followed by filmy chif- fons and plain and fancy silks. The Picture Shows a New and Handsome Model In fancy silk, showing ty light colored stri A dainty vest of solid pty silk, with tucked pet centre, finished with pretty buttons, and a hand- Holy, Holy!”, “Unfold Ye Morn” and “Gloria?” Heese ev ied rag till, cuffs complete $4.98 The Haydn Quartet sings “Christ Arose.” priced model, at...........csccc see ii WHITE CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, ina splen- did showing of new frill styles, with long $4.98 or short sleeves, at NEW CHIFFON i mings oflaces,inall thenew modes." $3.98 Other pretty blouses in a wonderful diversity of styles | at prices ranging up to $25.00. ——_——— Girls’ White Lawn Dresses, $1.49 | tions our girls’ Come 23rd Street 2 Floor, Ler, Ave, Rection, 5th floor Mothers and Fathers Big Easter Bargains at Brill’s Clothing Values Up to °6.50, at °4.95 Values Up to °8.50, at °5.95 Spring Suits and Reefers for Boys, which we purchased at about one-half their usual price | oes three of the largest and best manufacturers of Boys’ Clothing. For many years the Brill Boys’ Department has been famous for values, but never befoye offered better values than these—this is your opportunity to buy the boy a new Spring Spring Suits and | Suits at $5. splendid assort- 95. Norfolk half with two pairs of knickers. rge, with and without em uy. ONLY “Get the Broadway Boys’ Spring Reefers, Special at 54.95 with velvet and self collars, in this season’s new stylish VALU: blem on sleeves. Habit."’ Go to Bull Bwthers Harlem Store Open Evenings have we and Double- Breasted Suits, in browns, tans, grays and new two-toned effects. High grade, durable woolens in smart mixtures and patterns. Over one- This is one of the many attrac- shop offers. These dresses are in several neat styles, with Dutch neck and inset slesves: trimmed with embroideries and lace; skirt has *t Put-0 Don’t Put-Off relief from the illnesses caus defective action of the or- gans of fdigeation, Most serious sick- | esses get their start in troubles of | the stomach, liver, bowels—troubles quickly, safely, eurely relieved by BEECHAM ’S Wl afl insertion of cluster tucks and the dresses are in sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ White Lingerie Dresses, $2.98 Two dainty styles, yoke of lace insertion, cape on: shoulder and insertion and lace edging; front of wane with embroidery and lace; box or side pleated skirt with insertion; sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ White Volle Dresses, $3.98 Girls’ White Voile and Lawn Dresses, waists and skirts of the voile style have pretty clusters of tucks, " torchon lace trimmings; the lawn dresses are nicely Af trimmed with embroidery and lace. Sizes 8 to 14 ijl) Youre Ij Juniors’ One-Piece Dresses at $5.49 White Lawn Dresses, front of waist ornamented with clusters of tucks and lace medallion yoke; sleeves and bottom of skirt show wide incertions of shadow lace; sizes 13, 15 and 17 years, Other beautiful styles in girls’ and juniors’ dresses in lawn, voile, marquisette and net, all tastefully trimmed with lace or embroidery, at $7.49 to $21.75 Becond Floor, before it leads to throat and lung trouble. Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup will give quick relief. BLOOMINGDALES" Pieces of Rate paleo To-morrow, among other remarkable prices for fine American cut glass, we offer 75 rich pieces at half regular price. The lot includes: 12-inch broad shape floral vases. Large size ice cream trays. Large size berry bowls, also complete 8- piece water sets, which consist of jug, 6 tumblers and mirror plateau and any of the other single pieces. Each is exquisitely cut in combination of the chair bottom pattern and floral design, making a very pretty effect. ES up It is a collection well worth a visit Tai $1.99 and $2.98. Floor, Centre. In the multiplicity of styles that |] are here for a selection you will find only the most fashionable Spring models Exclusive Tailored Suits for Women and Misses, $20) | i | Pretty reproductions of late Paris models, including plain tailored models, Coats are in the new short length and are lined with peau de cygne; skirts show pleated and draped Materials are serges, wide wales, whipcords, Bedford cords, eponge: Serges, eponge, granite cloth, eoliennes, charmeuse silk, crepe meteors, are the materials. The most effective of this season’s creations, including the latest blouse and draped skirt ideas; the Bulgarian trimmed effects, and, in fact, every novelty that is now in favor. At this price, too, we show a number The Smart Cutaway Coats for Spring at $17.50 Extreme and 3 in coverts, Bedford cords and v comprises a complele assortment of high grade suits, coats and .00, $30.00, $35.00 and so on in easy stages up to $125.00. Women's Suit Shap, Second Floor, 50th Street Section, 1LOOMINGDAL! $12.50 Prettily Trimmed Hats for Easter at $7.50 Extensive variety. No two alike. We feature the stylish poke, the low crowned sailor, and the smart small close fitting hats of every desirable braid, such as hemps, Milans, tagals, etc., in the season's wanted shades, gorgeously trimmed with curled or uncurled ostrich, numidi, French flowers, etc. Every new style is included, a splendid $12.50 value. Stunning Creations for Easter at $4.95 Here you will find a really wonderful collection of Easter hats, tailored hate, dress and semi-dress hato, deftly trimmed by our corps of expert trimmers in the Imported Milan Shapes Agreat variety of very fine grade, genuine Italian Milans, numerous smart models, $12.00 Special—200 Trimmed Hats, BLOOMINGDAL| Your Blouse for Easter (Flowering Plants and Fresh $10 Cut Glass, $5.00/This $15 Four-Piece Set of Solid We are also making special Easter]English finish. ; 1 displays of cut glass pieces that are wonderful values at $1.00,}chatr, 1 side chair, and 1 library table, 24x34. Covering of dur- Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES'’—Lexto 3d Ave., 59th to 60th Women’s Kid Gloves, 98¢ 2-Clasp Fine Glace Kid Gloves, with 3.row embroidered back; in a splendid assortment of all the new spring shades and black end white; a late importa- tion. at $15 | Ostrich Fancies Fancy Bulgarian effects, shaded ostrich plumes, fancies, quills and stick-ups, front on ond “1 95e +0 $4.95 “takony’ $1.95, $2.95 & $3.95 Balcony Cut Flowers for Easter 35,000 square feet of glass was required to cover our gigantic greenhouses on the roof, This lofty section preserves the illusion of Florida, with rows of Southern palms, bright flowers and gleaming foliage. The present Easter display, both in the green- houses on the roof and CUT FLOWER SHOP on the First Floor, is rarely beautiful. Our prices are half and less than half the usual florists’ charges. Orders large and small will receive the benefit of special Easter flower delivery service, assuring you of accuracy and promptness. Example: 10,000 Fine Easter Lily Plants— regularly sold for 75c and $1; Special, each Genenstass regularly sold for 98c to|Koxe Bushes, in all the leading $10, at 49¢ to 65.98, FAL esis JUG Gta ramblers and ‘ famous Tausenshoen (thousand Mypeieihts In Hist ene peal) ge uc] beauties); regularly sold trom erly oe nERe .25 to $20, Ibe to $2.98, $1.25 to $20, at 68e to 89,98, Tullps, in pots and in pani Hydrangeas; rreguiarly sold for $1.98 to $10, at D8e to $4.98, S8e to 92.98, FREE---10,000 Tickets for International Flower Show at Grand Central Palace Because of their pioneer work in extending a taste for flowers in the com- munity, and in appreciation of their patronage of about fifteen thousand flower purchasers Bloomingdales’ have been honored by the ‘INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SHOW with the exclysive right to buy 10,000 admission tickets for the Opening night, April Sth, at Grand Central Palace. The tickets are worth 50c each. These tickets we will distribute free to every purchaser _of $1 worth or more in any section of the Bloomingdale store. All you need do to obtain one of these free tickets is to present a sales voucher, showing purchase of $1 or more. CONCERT—The Famous in Our Beautifal Hawalian Troupe Cat Flower Shop Celebrated musicians and singers gut ands ot Flees order saw tp from 2,00 P, M, to 5.30 P, M. Dur-|delivered on Easter morning and ing the intermission the celebrated|avoid holiday prices, urtist, Miss Eleanor Lou Custer,|| SPECIAL—Orders taken now for will give selections on the famous|*@ndsome box of fresh cut flowers, land to be deli Easter Yerkes Chimes, duplicates of those morning in ay ae New at the Hippodrome. |York for $2.00, Well worth double. BLOOMINGDALES" regu- Oak Missio Four substantial solid oak pieces, as shown by cut, with Early larly sold from 76¢ to $5.98, at | Suite consists of 1 large arm rocker, 1 large arm able Chase leatherette. Furnishes a room for $9.75. |

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