The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1913, Page 8

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SPRING COMES IN. workers—men and women in the heavy | died Oct. 29, 19 peasant costumes which they have not) tate $108,218. yet changed for American clothing. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 20, 1913. able in New York Stat value $7,704. Katherine Bbel, died March 27, 1909; $8,620, net] 360, net value $3,100. Sarah Reinhart, died Dec, 14, 1910; total estate $33,705, net value $31,445. ntire personal # taxable in MIDSDAY CABARET, EIGHTH FLOOR ¢ Scthkin ) or AS 34% cans Leadon Se AVE. 19*70.30" pi IN NEW. YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER: This Collection of R MILLINERY York State, atooks, $2,100, net value the @hare of decedent's widow $91,- 119, ied April 4, 1911; entire personal es- tate $40,485. Assets taxable in New York, total value 9,43, $6,812. entire personal estate $23,90 sets taxable in New York Btat <8 Memeo mR, ss FISHERMEN ANC CIRCUS MEN | $1,967. total estate $495, no deductions enum-| Elijah 9. Cowles, of Jersey City, N GET BUBY TOO. Henry W. Evelett, died Jan. 12, 1912; | erated, J.; « @upplemental report corrects an 2 Flounder fishermen with salt ataing | total estate $63,600, net value $78,826. Harriet Richards Parker Robvinson,| error in the deductions made in the . Evelyn 8. of Wenterly, R. 1.,| of Philadelphia, Pa., died May 16, 1909;| report filed Feb. 26, 1913, and makes bf ’ early vated trains. Circus signs make th Ddillboards beautiful and educational and the insidious voice of agent drowns t! writers in news net value George B. Markham, died May 2, 1912; total entate $4,824, net value $4,- 010. Henry 8. Bonnell, of Elizabeth, N.|_ ALMANAC SHS Don't Poison Baby. 1911; total estate, $6,561, net value $5,- 904. Sarah Watson, of Washington, D, C., 2 Nom at ten minutes after 12 o'clook to- : - EAST tr J, died March 9, 1912; ete ti ble Rain, Snow or Sunshine, Even|monument<will fenst the exes In Now York State appraised at $65,. almost her child must have ss of this io juin $0 i drugs will News of the charm and smartne: | lovers of the grace of nature, as it has | 000, or lentes Fane i ee wi produce the wes it 7 hy the Pessimist Cannot Deny |fcf, tens of years, with its gome of| Laura H. Khrumenchor, died May 18, ae 1} eK the children who wonderful Easter collection of hats—trimmed Bs pale wren tracery of lacy, fern-like i total estate $11,626, net value or wi nined for life leuda> and untrimmed—seems to have reached to 10,821, boon ey Paregorio, have “ | f Winter Is Over. nant heee. me dave begs Ay ed George F. Dalton, died July 23, 1911; | ted from either d Sener mare’ t thldren a A op the four corners of this rghiy ht bg aa ee ene a NENC thet wa have no'ex.| Jeaura A. Klugh, died Au A pay po Berge point) Cae ae AD result that our facilities are taxed to the ut- a a Thie whirling carth tiiting adout ite | Suse for total estate $9,761, net value $8,310, | Ou doose oom, m end procuese sean, Sie Wines & rem, -% most to serve all our visitors who like what ) j ee core Cente Se vere Ste ee, Oe ee, en ee and sold under the names 2 we have. Note especially our —_— APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. Ostrich Feather Hats at $15.00 The values are remarkable—y will agree that we are justified in believing we have set a new standard of value at $15.00 when you see these new models to-morrow. Tailored Suit Hats Every new thing in tailored effects is here—a broad statement, to be sure— but see the showing if you are inclined to doubt; if ‘ “my ww not, you will want to see it anyway. The “na niger prices range from 93.98 to 98.50. garhimpson Crawford Co. Second, in Sale To-morrow. A Purchase of Sample Li Infants’ and Children’s Wear Offered at One-half to One-third of Regular Prices A special purchase of sample lines from one of the leading manufacturers, com, prising Coats, Hats, Caps, Dresses, Skirts, Afghans and Pillow Slips. The collection is very complete and affords you the opportunity before Easter to outfit the little tots for Spring and Summer at a great saving. Included are many reproductions of French models at less than one-third the regular value. p Coats come in serge, satin, silk pongee, hairline stripes, checks ae ey Aesop in double-breasted, low ed ani plain tailored effects. .........-.. $1.98 to $9.95 Caps, in silks and mulls, trimmed with laces, ribbons, em- broidery, hand stitching end fosebuds; 29c to $2.95 night—or, as we usually say (t, tn our earthly self-complacency, “the sun} Deputy State Comptroller Wallace crosses the equinoctial line.” This i8/—, Fraser transmitted the following the test day of the winter, To-morrow | appraisals of estates unde: @meraing, whether it be rainy—as the | itance Tax law to-day to Government Weather Bureau suggests | Tax Office of the Surrogate’ and as equinortial seasons usually are— | Eyisa Campbell Web: or whether ft is warm and sunny, W819, i912; total estate $87,210, net value! ghall awake to a spring already several | 941 756, houre old, which will have to be ac- knowledged by even the crustiest of all) .. tate $30,379, Assets taxable in York State, $2,744, net value $2,664. Henry Wolfe, of Cincinnat!, Ohio, died June 27, 9; total estate tax- A.Morton Oppenheim Co. Easter Suit Sale Distinctly New Spring Models } Styles for Spring in Tailor Made Suits Bulgarian Blouse Suils,|Tailored Epenge Suits, Russian Blouse Suits,|Chiflon Serge Sulls, Agne, died April 15, 1912; to- exact peasimiate—a te $128,728, net value $121,696, Sp t5r Wankisel Sone: He maret T. Scherer, died Oot. 17, DRbaT ii x newshener tee Soamuter 1018; total eatate $77,000, net value fm this broad land, unless perchance he “deta ig keeping books for the spendthrift son Henno M. Fry, of Lancaster, Pa., of @ eelf-made millionaire. Phe poet in the first false or at least pre- mature herald of the spring. He has to| Had be, for his inapiration—to be profitable— Must come weeks or months before publl- Right on his heels are the seeds- ox! a ¢ possibility of curing hate and gowns and fanciful clothing. none but facta, an MORE dG eT OF es am shoul Then come the philandering lovers, | do—t shaking off the conventional attach-|4n4 faithfully, 7 ments and whe forced giltter of the] (mn and w dance and dinner and tea and turning al thy reporte hunter's eye here and there for the con: genial athlete in abbreviated trouser and skirt on tand and water. Now golf clubs are overhauled and gravely con- | fi cerned faces are seen in the knots which ‘jather at the show windows of sporting Goods stores. Then the commuter be- Gine to make himself and his neighbors ‘uneontfortable by lugging home strange and unnecessary too! | ahrubs and plants and evil emetiing | ¢! | packages of fertilizer. { For daye—and in some blessed localities for weeks—-the robine have been piping in, the parks in the country hedgerows. jana 1 have resorted Like the exotic human birds of fine|to effect a recovery. “Tam at present ae ee eee ee It RGR CEOS Spero “3 a -over embroidery, tment of fancy brai with dainty ribbon a I styles, but all styles in the lot, while they last, Mipebeah y 98c ie $12.75 jin exceliont health a 1 ca Women’s and Misses’ Sizes $15 to $25 Easter comes next Sunday—you ought to be buying your new Spring g¢ Suit now. We are making ‘our ex- tensive showing this week—preceding Easter—of lovely models in Spring Suits, showing the new cutaway and Russian blouse designs, the Bolero, and bright little coats that the Balkan War has brought in. The new shades— citron, copper, burnt orange, blue and taupe—are fascinating, and the new models we are showing in draped skirts, with the fulness mostly in front, and a straight flat back, are undeni- ably graceful. For Women, Misses and Juniors berths must be reserved ahead. In Central Park the trees have al- veady shown the first spring change, a,’ misty hint of coming buds which softens |". the hard gray outfines of the winter's Dare limbs and which here and there becomes a blush of color ma awelllte of the maples. farms of New Jersey, Westchester, Long 5, Island and Richmond are dotted with 6 Sir Henri Quality Footwear for Women If you have never worn Sir Henri Shoes, you have yet to learn of unusual shoe excellence at the price of the ordi variety. ‘Those who have worn them speak in the highest praise of their style and wearing qualities. Many have paid a third more elsewhere and received less in value. Colonials, Oxf BR beg ange k in all leath Colonials, fords ani Sre in stock in eathers. Full $4.00 values at $3.00 and #3. 1 Gar Simpeon Crawford Ce.. Second Floor. On Sale To-Morrow. Easter and Confirmation Clothes For Your Boys Wehaveexercised the greatest care in the selection of clothing for the boys. We realize that only the b strongest and best materials combined with the most expert and thoroughgoing workmanship willdo, At the same time we do not agree with merchants who consider the matter of style secondary. We believe the boys should be as well and smartly dressed as the men,and we havebacked up thisbelief with action. Boys’ $7.50 Strictly All-Wool Navy Blue Serge Suits all-wool blue serge and fast color lacket Suits, sizes 6 to 14, Season’s End Prices # Season’s Beginning —That’s the Big Idea Behind the New Hackett-Carhart Specialty Shop for Women , Two big truths have been taught many New York women these past few days. Strict} Norfolk \ O are, f Double- dames BY ALL MEANS SEE THESE renga That it is folly to abnormal prices for fi CHARMI NEW EAS roughout..... aaa nf ove feng 0 Teele hler ee i And that it is equally unwise to wait for y juits for le fellows, at. ' end recbitions and thin scntite te 7 ihe oo And see how much lower our prices are Po of imported aie. new fashions afford. than others ask. This great light has been shown by the Hackett-Carhart Special ea ener dee teat ie GG i ca a cee ee fine, as can be found in all New York. And where the prices are the “ecason's end prices” of other high character epecialty shope. No greater evidence of these truths can be offered than the items listed below, Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits A Complete Stock of Boys’ Str: ts, all the fewest styles, prices FanBiOB 91 99 to $3.00 Real Irish Lace Waists|¢19 59 Hair Goods Underpriced Regularly $25.00, Repriced at Prontiar Tich reap» og hand made in Ireland. 1,500 Beautiful Suits at $9.90 Smart suits, with Bulgarien and Strictly tailor made suits, Coate, Tomorrow you will be accorded Most desirable for wear with new tailored suits. Vey man-tailored effects, and with Em . 22 inches Strap and button latest styl in beautiful baby Irish and heavy Iris! $5.00 spire waists. Somewith draped skirts trimmed, sea Tned with guaranteed @ most unusual opportunity to crochet lace; will make most caotable Easter itt. Switches at $ 1 98 tne bigh bodices. Every feshionable alk Skirt showing new draped habit secure your Easter Suit at an Limited quantity op sale in Robe Section, Main These Hair Switches vary in Gigi sizes, $20 hong, Hatem on) xidoiga All sizes exceptionally low price. Call Floor, while they last. priced at 912.50. length from #2 inches to 28 inches; $14 50 0 53. 16.50 and be convinced. The mate- tm Simpson Crawford Co., Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, a ety alte bal, in » large range le $ . rials include the ultra-fashion- ‘Mail and Phone then for’ the new eariee ats < $14.50 $12.50 & Ps BP eat escent ven teat ig GROCERIES v ape. - UES 280 DESSERT PEARS SALMON Berses "49 SERRE t Merten Oppenheim Co., ¢th Avenue, Cor. 294 wm IN, Yin le es 1MPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH ST! Cord, draped and button trimmed. Novels in every derabe shade All nish weaves and many other nacow HOT + BUNS °F, All-around ‘Transformations, | tare $9850 Valen $25 cloths. There are the Norfolk ae te 8 | ; effects and other novelties and loo arvermae mie Evening Dresses on cloth Dresses severely tailored suits, ete. wens pile Oriataal a. Low neck and : piece dresses in test ' aintings for | it! Som pad den Herre patria Bader Cord, Eponge, pinietos 16% Aeantinal titeee a eleen H ‘underdrop of ll lace flouncings Typtae Bie, Dees be $20 Diagonal Suits, F Xx XX; Oil Paintings; size 22x36 inches; in | Flesch jand thinestone rimmed: boidered collars. All size. Wen- $20 Serge Sults, seaee ere 730 etek cate ? Rox, Mae Nile Gren Shi Pink, tol val $25 Mixed Suits, spe . in Bhony Shadow Boxes with glass ! aby Blue. $22.50 Values, $6.75, $7.50, $9.50, BABRID PrGtiin ‘of Laglbonne, Macion Sheep, Cattle and Venetian sub- jects, TON’ In syrup; large fish; tall can...., sa Fourth Floor, | : ., 18 isecanat..... 10C re ene Aa land rod: 1b seosil Teal Td, sitveatiee teatues & 0, Begertment of | 11H) (made pk costbat BUTTER Sait | | Wall Papers : to Nt-end who have heretofore been compelled to pet- | EGGS re octntes 12 for 2c | | 323.2" $1.35 | | Nest. inexpensive papers for any ‘ vonise the high priced dressmaker and the high priced | | Women’s, Misses’, Juniors’ ideal L | room in the house; in an ample : jailor. oe All at . ¥ Wi NES AND ORS ae ment of Feds Girene Faoe ae Ss ln. ll ee a OT OE OUEl_-ss—“_R Le UlltCOiéiC( Ge mpe- an a n- " pt A Alterations Free f Brown This Price up to Dares atte 72¢ CAR jac | Seek ameting Oxia prs A $22.00 . special: & cakes, 25C |8%70s tun quart, + gil. in all leading shadess with flora . I This a0 Serge This 228 Serge Black $ 90 ms in , ‘This $20 Misses $/7 MACARONI R Bir [COGNAC tanins: COckr Al is borders to match: mt oat \ A Inc, Gray omen’ SUIT | tar 10c. package, CMU | eso. bottle ones Dainty ‘slicever’ florals aad floral Corner of 13th tree Ls Misses! = COUR GARR 3 Yo $1.23 free) sires, ‘chambrays and. satin prcway, Corner of 13th Street, New York City | Ete. Sizes a TEAS s**t (Fish Cakes fminie’sst? 2Qc | | berdersreplady tdeand gt i C} OUF PFiC@. ss... sees es

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