The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1913, Page 7

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Y 4 Is 4 |, oner ' pnd of street, man, go-day or “You * The years money found 4 Complaints of thefts from letter “oxes oe business houses in the neighborhood een #0 frequent that Miss Raener Herold, fap manufacturer at No. 20 Greene Ployer’s letter box in the lower hall. he reasoned that the thief probably . followed close on the heels of the -o#t- Thirty-fourth | When a letter carrier's whistle eounded @ownstairs, She saw a man working ‘at Silber’s letter box with a long hat ° s in, @he concealed herself until she W T il ed S it Pow the man draw 0 lotier frem the omens itatior ITS hex and start to leave. Then she con- fronted him, He explained readily that he was near-sighted and had been . K por . leaning close to the letter box to read moire silk or broche faille, ibe san to Hares oleate nd 26.50 ‘29.50 39.50 exclaiming: ‘ve got to etay here till I get & policeman, If you try to get away I'll stick you with this hat pin.” move to the door, Miss Herold posted ferself in front of him and held her ground, waving the hatpin and declar- | tng she would use it if necessary. Then tne yelled for @ policeman, The man . ’ ee slip past lier, but ehe Jabbed M d G I A | bar the hatpin and he stopped Just isses an Iris are! fn time to avoid ite point. Policeman HeAdam camo up and arrested the man, Girls’ Schoo! and Dressy Coats (4 to 16 years) who said he was Alexander Farawits, PARIS, April 4—Four murderers un- der sentence of death to-day were gufficient poison to kill Afty persons, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1913. ‘ COVERTCOAT WINS $17,600 (9°25). Gnatien Gs Assheton-omith's GRAND NATIONAL 'CHASE. Covertcoat was alto well backed at 18 to 1. Considerable money backed J. R. H 18 of the 22 Entries 1 the Ladd laa an American horse, ||} t h at | CAPTURES EX-CONVICT )*° cinecia Set vient, [oss ac exrztnc || ‘track, grandstand and stables, to pre- | | IBN A ETERBDN| ce me of 4 \UDD Assheton-@mith's Covertcoat won the Suiser Signe Areon Bill. H — $17,500 Grand National Bteeplechase this} ALBANY, April 4—Two bills recom- afternoon. T. Drake's Irish Mail was|mended by the State Insurance Depart- I Pain] and os iy el et ipeanlane tee ment were ne Gov, a to-day, O orses ran. J, R. ‘oe ge and | On rovides tl & Gerson I. ger Prints Show the Pris-| tentcen others teu during the running. | fully is responsible for @ fire shall De ‘The Grand National Steeplechase was | guilty of arson, second degree, instead i to-da; jal four-and- third 4 ‘The other Is Bail Jumper Sought ssh iii isirs murs" Osta Sener’ | eens vandara provisions for noaest Lathnally, favorite in the preliminary ith end bite For Four Years. betting, was scratched, looving KK. Saat \crimivationa. ome tenants in the same building had bookkeeper for B. Gilbers, a determined to watch her em- Miss Herold burried quietly IMPORTANT SALE SATURDAY Of wool or silk poplin, serge, checks, charmeuse, its shining point at the man, Values $38.00 to $55.00. fellow laughed and tried to Special Sale—Silk Dresses 20.50 Regularly sold at 845.00 or, of No. 226 East One Hundred Newest models in serges, checks, eponge, ‘fancy Mud aiziesnth wtrbets “ite was taken to mixtures, belted and Russian blouse effects. - Rice iieoneea Wager gels a compart ‘Actual values 10.50 and 14.76 8,50 & 12.75 with those in the Rogues Gallery dis- elosed that Farawitz had been sought Juniors’ Tailored Suits (12 to 17 years) more than four years aa a fugitive : ; from justice, having jumped bail here Made Greene fet We young miss, of eponge, in a larceny case, and bentdes, had serge, checks, cords, popline—shoe-top & lengthy prison record, According to length skirts. the record he was sent to Elmira in Actual talues 19.75 and 27.50 14.75 & 22.50 1901 for grand larceny and served five in the Eastern Penitentiary for forgery, He was a year in Sing Sing Misses’ Tailored Suits (14 to 18 years): oh conviction of letter-box thefts, and Thi it . models, di . 1 ree exclusive made ally for finally was arrested for lareeny. While . . . on bail he disappeared. It was learned this sale in poplins, bet 8, eponge, that Farawitz had fled to Toronto, Bedford cords and gray worsteds, where he had served four years in Kingston Penitentiary for obtaining 19.75 26.50 29.50 under false pretences, Actual values 27.50, 32.60, 42.50 ——— es Polson to Kill Fifty. 22 to 26 © John Forsythe 34th St, West to have hidden in their clothing 1346 New Spring Suits | and Black and Oxford Spring Overcoats | Worth °25, ‘22 and ‘20 wil. dis- i | i | ill $8 Trim Undoubtediy the very choicest Early Spring Offering of Suits and Overcoats that has thus far been presented—a sale which will surely bring men and young men flocking to the Brill Stores. Among the Overcoats we must mention, first and foremost, ‘“‘ The Prince of Topcoats,” plain blacks and Oxfords—many of them silk faced and silkelined throughout—superb fabrics, finely finished and thoroughly well-tailored, and, in addition, a worthy assortment of fancy mixtures of numerous good kinds and styles. In Spring Suits a most noteworthy variety of plain grays, Oxford grays, gray mixtures; ncat, smart silk mixtures; blue, brown and gray Pencil Stripes; blue serges; heatheremixtures; plain browns and brown mixtures; tans and blacks—numbers of splendid, smart, snappy models, and hundreds of fabrics, colors and designs. Don’t miss this sale. *Make it your business to stop in one oj our stores to-day and see how easy it will be to save many dollars on your Spring Suit or Overcoat. BIG BARGAINS IN NEW SPRING DERBIES & SOFT HATS $1.50 Values, 95° $2.00 Values, $1.40 $2.50 & $3 Values, *1.85 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET. UNION SQUARE, 14TH ST., Near Broadway. 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich. 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS, Now within every Candy Specials:— 50c'Solid Chocolate Forms, per Ib..29¢ 50c Chocolate Almonds, per Ib... . .34c 60c Maraschino Cherries, per Ib... .39c 25¢ Chocolate Peppermints and Wintergreen Wafers ce Tr eee Sey Men’sMadrasShirts,$1.15| Saturday a Big Day in ic_and Span New Negligee Shirts with all the earmarks of “custom made” Here are Heavy T: ihc a in white and This Hac $4.95 $4.00 and $5.00 Model Hats at $2.95 | Sscssrd styic ud w compicce he All designed to retail at $4 and $5. To-morrow colored stripes. | ‘Then there are Heavy Corded Silk Shirts and shirts in stripe patterns in all sizes; value $5.00.$3.78 NF we cut the price to $2.95 ailored hate [in every desirable spring shapes. Milans, hemps and togals, trimmed smartly with || imported flowers, wreaths and ribbons, Over |]} 300 hats to choose from, Sale of Fancies on Main F.oor: $1.50 Genuine 36-inch Ostrich Bands, White or black and white........ a 89c Numidi Aigrettes, all colors, plain or shaded, big variety...49¢ to 95c , Mat BLOOMINGDALES' BLOOMINGDALES*. Ai. ee on ke ee ar, BILL OL bce iL. BL med Hats Saturday at $4.95) Silk Hosiery, |!" ( ateipoputar Piece” Me Time Every new Spring shape is represented. | oP; with double soles, high spliced i jh and yoke Main Floor, Centre, Lexington to 3d Avenue 59th to 60th S The Season’s Newest Models from That Received Their Inspiration Three of the Most Famous Makers ‘From Favored Paris Models, A.B. Kirshbaum & Co., of Philadelphia|Wonderment will be frequent. Michael Stern & Co., of Rochester Rosenberg Bros. & Co., of Rochester The mere announcement of this special] Perfectly tailored; all sizes, at occasion will attract a throng of value and At $14 5 Women's and Misses’ Bedford rs ad Cord and Eponge Coats, in most ingdales’ to-morrow, because thenamesof: these! attractive models; some fully lined with silk, others makers are always associated with all that is/ piain tailored, three- quarter and half length Bul- smart, new and worth-while in clothes. garian models, showing the latest kimono sleeve In Suits there are Norfolks, 2 and 3] effects; also serges and coverts; all sizes, at $14.75. a and Miasea’ silk-lined coats and trouse At $25 cane agg Age aah handsomely lined; in three-quarter cutaway effects style knowing men and young men to Bloom- button Sacks and English model to 46 chest measure, in r iot in neat stripe and all the new shades; aleo staple blues and bla: In Topcoats there are Oxford and Black Cheviot styles, silk lined and silk faced. Also new models in belted back coats. All sizes to 46 chest measure. “| and belted Balkan styles. Girls’ Smart Coat At $2.88 fRyics in cheviots, misvures years, at $2.88. Leer Diente and timely clothing value you ever bought ind dressy; — . at this popular price........ $16.5 oe Onties 2d Floor, 00th Bt, Hection, sizes 6 to 14 years, at $4.75. Other Girls’ Coats up to $9.98, Second Floor, 60th @t, Sertion. BLOOMINGDALEY, ‘se ; As a Special Inducement: ie A special concert, | Bree Tekets fer laternational Flower Show _ o biales Pogue at the Grand Central Palace To-morrow! rchestra Up to3 o'clock to-morrow, Saturday afternoon, we will give A ace from 2 to 5.30 P. M. you a ticket to this flower show and 2 Killarney with blus'and Iepender. avs Soa Eat your tae voamar te bal sizes Bushy Shrubs al 39¢ ee attached cuffs and 3600 16, 3 to 4 feet high, well establis! Polka Dots in plants, guaranteed tolive. The pla 150,000 Rose Bushes Saturday at Se Each include Rose of Sharon, Am 5 Rhodedercrons, Srowbatin Wiacons' |, These are the hardy Holland-grown bushes that bear #0 fruitfully; three yeare old and some older. All ready to. be Euonimus, Honeysuckle Bush, H Neckwear i iereapy emetteny yt bay planted and every well-known rose in the collection. The are tho provailing fad. We | Weigelin, Tamarix, Deutzia, Japanese |o™S, character bushes are being offered by other florists m. the, not | Snowball, Smoke ‘Tree, Barberry Vul- at 19c, to 0c. each. Choose you want at 8c. each. : 4 }00 Ivy, Spirea, Azaleas and Other Plants, pink and white; Hydrangea, Weep. To-morrow at 10c ing Spirea. Regularly sold for.39c, 50c and $1.00 each. irae i |IN Our Beautiful Cut Flower Shop [rere ee erence eee 100,000 Roses and ( tions, in| 100,000 Sweet Double English Vio- |3 Dahlia Bulbs.. The New Silk Shirts all the leading varictics, that sell reg] tots, regular price 38c and $0c 3Canna Bulbs.. ‘regularly 18c i reach, for instance: per dozen; each........ 2Cand $e} bunch, at, per bunch........ 10c Hp ening hyo res ty Ite 50e | in plain weaves, Long Stem American Beauties that | Tulips and Daffodils, dozen in a bunch, $3.48 have been selling regularly for regular price 69c per bunch, io} $5 per dozen; atreach........ 15 C1 special, per bunch...........+ 29c Mba All other fresh cut flowers in season at 14 to 14 less than else- I — or, d0th St, Section, (Where. We make a specialty of floral designs at $1.00 and up. Th a a yy a hole rately Pg Ms Pate at 23¢ The Smart New a low figure. tri d hi ofevery description, and dashing copies | gr Menencavomen, "wey Dave] = at $1.00 of imported creations trimmed with effective touches of fancy ostrich, would be an act of wise economy flowers, ribbons and feathers, express- | to buy a season’s supply. ing exquisite utyle and character and | For Women—This sale offers pure making these hats fetchingly smart. | silk stockings, silk all the way to the A new American model, dis- tinctly French in treatment, in- troducing anumber of felivitous touches now in vogue in Paris. | Saturday, $4.95, heels and tocs and h garter top| This waist is made of white hem. Allsizes in black, white, tans, Hundreds of other high class Davy AB, eas nal and grays, c vo, Gnd shows @ piolunon cf For Men—This sale otfers pure silk 14-inch tucks, lace trill, crochet buttons and black velvet bow infront. Shadow lace sailor collar, cuffs finished with lace models, Prices from $6.50 to $35.00. of plain colors and black, Every style in the lot; a S0c value, at | frills wide panel of shadow Beautiful dress and the very epecial price of, per DQ Vince in the back, edged with a . . ” ° Women’s, Men's & Children’s Sample Hosiery, 15e parably low price. Voile Blouses, trimmed with Bul- These are manufacturers’ samples | garian embroidery, new in 25 to 35¢ grades and include sill | forded sleeve .., $1.98 acks and wonien's and children’s tine Sie Tal rereerized hose, In black, white and |Wolle Blouacs, with frill edged with ney in all sizes, at the insignificant Hi Main Floor, var Grecian or Bulgarian em- tiny buttons, 34 eleeve, | 1h price named for to-mcrrov. broidery, special at $1.98 | cuftedzed withtace....... $4.98 wets is Hat, $2.95 Main Floor, Hecond Wloor, Lexington Avenue Section. BLOOMINGDALES’ BLOOMINGDALES’. BLOOMINGDALES’ Smart Spring styles are these, that will lend to the wearers distinction as well as grace and becom-| ° ingness. Out of a number of youthful models, each} Young Turkeys one as effective as its neighbor, we mention: Tom 4; the very fashionable long waist| Regularly 30c Ib. efiect, with trimming of crochet buttons and ratine; also striped per-| Special for Saturday € cal creenes, In Russian h wealiones collar and This is one of the many splendid . A Sc gN not RCRA RES Lie he eae eh offerings our meat shop has prepared. d with collar and cuffs $3 9 Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens; Colored Linen Dresses Colored Eponge Dresses-—fini of white eponge with fancy braid; 8 to 12 year sizes.. weighing 3!% to 5 Ibs; regu- Vit, cad Colensd Peso eee mes. ek cad larly 28¢ per Ib.; special. ..... 20c Vhite and Colored Repp Dressca- trimmed at neck and on sleeves 4 with dainty embroidery, with crushed satin Balkan nash Sl Lote of Conede Lamb, young. and 6 to 12 year sizes; our interesting price.......sssssees00s % mat lB! 798 Pat test 142 Jaunty Dresses for Juniors—in white and colored repp and linen, | Rib Roast, cut from choicest 1 made in Russian atye, trimmed with ratine G4 QQ | C7 AQ] _ prime bee: worth 20c per ib. 162 or embroidery; 13, 15 and 17 year slzes...... DH.UO to DL, Swift's Premium Hames, yo! Natty Junior Tailored Suite cin Tine serge: two and three-piece| Worth 24c per Ib.; special... 182¢ mcudels; tastefully trimmed with silk on collar and cuffs; 11 9 Boneless Bacon, half or whole 18 13, 15 and 17 year sizes; our special price . . eh ‘ strip; worth 22¢ per Ib....... ‘Second Floor, Lexington Av. Section, Basement. > All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 9d Ave., a to coth St. = @ (children’s Guimpes at 25¢} | Splendid lawn; pin tucks with em- broidery and insertion. Sises 6 to 14, Better grades at 39c, 49c, 79c and 98e Infante’ Dresece— Dainty Russias Princess sizes 6 months to S years, 49c. 906 Flees, Men’s $25 Suits & Silk Lined Topeoats, $16.50\New Coats for Women, Girls and Misses The clothes we offer in this specialevent are) There is such a diversity of fascinating none other than the latest productions of styles in this collection that expressions of At $10 Women’s and Misses’ Covert and Serge Coats; latest three-quarter length, [° (< in one-sided button effect ea cutaway models; Inexpensive and dressy garments; sizes 6 to 144 We prepared to suit you all and give you the At $4.75 Girls’ Satin and Serge Coats, the very newest models, smartly designed Our Greenhouses on the Roof jj There will be thany interesting attractions. It will pay you to visit these beautiful homes of floriculture. 1 package Fertiliser In the regular way worth $1.67 Filled Daintiness and Charm Charac-|3,600 Women’s Union Suits af 28¢ terize This Group of Dresses At this price you are offered Union Suits with all the charac- | teristics of 50c garments. They show fine stitching and have | for Girls and Juniors low neck, tight knee or umbrella style, trimmed with lace. All i sizes, including extra large, at our reduced price. Masa Veer, BLOOMINGDALES’ in lawns, nainscok and linen; A 2 $4.75) - | i yA The Yerkes Bells will be played By Miss Eleanor Lou Custer from 2 to 5 o'clock. California Privet at 4e 3 id, ti bushy $3.78 per hundred.” i Frat Tre Steand Ge =f ‘The finest fruit trees grown in the Monge betes doe, epee sey a el a specimens: worth $150 to $2.00." Tons of Central Park Lawn Grase Seed, regular price 15¢ 12e quart, special per quart. i | | ss .fegularly 45¢) All fer | ularly 15¢ | cavtarly Sc | Mail and | "Phone ar Price— “Gaby” Blouse jj” New Chiffon Blouses, with lees dainty touches ) of pert at.. $2.98 and $3.98 | | White Crepe dv Chine Blouses, flat | ollars, lace edged front vestes and } i @ Handkerchiefs That You Can Trust. Women's Plain Colored Shamrock Handkerchiefs, in pink, blue, Nile | green and lavender, all with dainty | initials, a bargain at, | Gah sssesia re certceneelat Se | Women's Linen Embroidered All |i} Around Handkerchiefs, aleo cross bar handkerchiefe with dainty col- |] ored embroidery in one 1 | i H l i H } Men's Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, plain and neatly embroidered ini- tials, showing very slight imperfee- tions ‘hat will disappear with the firet wash, each... .......+ 4c Main Froor, Contre,

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