The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1913, Page 6

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‘eck, following every detail . Close examination of the sheet 1 dt Hee gy” eit if; ce “He was in gocd spirits, parted he called out a e returned and Bt. Geoe ill carry out his wishes, He worshipped “The instructions for his funeral serv- ves were handed to me by J. ¥. Morgan| Mrs, Conway died six years ago. », WhO permitted Me \o make them ‘Tuey were written by Mr, Mor.) ie iver We desta of bis sm, aud are Biousied alter B. Brewster of Hartford, Conn., and the Rev. Karl Reiland, Mr. Mer ee asked that these ty ‘after the services the Bedy will be taken to the Grand Central Terminal, from whence PARK COLLIE WEARS MOURNING FOR HIS OLD MASTER, J. P. MORGAN Jack, the collie shepherd dog of Can- | } iY OF MORGAN ~_ARRIVES HERE ON 7 LINER LA FRANCE (Continued from First Page.) 80 wan two-fold. ‘one of his favorite collies to the park. the road, from the automobiles and ha: the sheep. then go on her way. he is ment at Central Park. 1 as a laborer and three yeart the menagerie was thirty-eight years Genuine Diamon "eH wat ote 6 * fens od cathine George's without the epecial tickets te- Ae tbe Ment Moaerete @ueé by the church corporation. in addition a large variet; in suits at a considerably higher In Spring Overcoats—a particula many of them silk faced; and numerous gray and brown mixtures. $10 Suits on Sale at 4 Stores only—not at 49th Street. And at $20--The Famous Brill Twenty ees more real good style, far better fabrics and more thorough hand- pos poo $20 can buy anywhere, in a wonderful assortment of eos jpom cad models and designs. 2e ayes 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS ST. UNION SQUARE, 14TH ST., Near Broadwa: 196TH Spring Overcoats and Suits Which Would Ordinarily Sell Up to $25 At | 5: Particularly Prominent Among the Suits are Pencil Stripes Special Pe rye is placed on the assortment of Pencil Stripes, because, as every man knows, they are this season’s “‘big hit.” You will find them here in blacks, blues, browns and grays; laeiialy modelled soft rolling les, with Patch Pockets, slender sleeves and with smart narrow s —_ of blue, Pen es oy malctaes, lue serges and plain grays. Spring Topcoats of black an ords. lined, faced and thoroughly well tailored. Spring Overcoats and Suits Which Would Ordinarily Sell Up to $20 READY- TO-WEAR At $10: Suits for Men and Young Men in a wonderfully good variety of new, neat y and brown mixtures and stripes, and several shades of of them. tailored far better than you would ordinarily expect Pips good line of plain blacks and Oxfords, THE EVENING WORLD, Before he was excused Lewis was asked by Stilwell's attorney if, judging | from his observations of Kendall during | the bill drafting negotiations and during | tral Park, is in mourning for J. Pier- font Morgan. This morning he ap- eared with a streamer of plack silk ribbon around his neck, tied in a big bow, Old Jim Conway, the shepherd, decorated Jack, His reason for doing In the first place Mr. Morgan orlg- inally owned Jack. Eleven years ago the financier became interested in James Conway and his sheep, Often Mr, Morgan stopped at the field of green in the park and watched the gamboling of the lambs and sheep. Per- haps {t recalled to him fields of boy- amused nh py reminders At any rate, he thought ered Kendall “rational or irrational.” | FROM HIS AGCUSER: He was not permitted to answer. | —_— (Continued from First Page.) that, on March 2, he had etated in the presence of Majority Leader Wagner of the Senate, Deputy City Prendergast of New « One ental fameatt, that Bulwelt had| Seveal veswols nearby ure responding received a portion of the $20 check Kendall patd for having the bank note company's bill drafted. TESTIMONY AOMITTED AFTER uid have some watchful four-footed mentor, and he presented For eleven years Jack has watched the flock, has steered them back from er of pasaing red the vigils of old James Conway. Now Jack is twelve years old. He is minus most of his teeth, but fs stil! alert in caring for! ang testimony was admitted only after strenuous objections had been made by Stilwell's counsel, “Did you, at that time, say that you had given Stilwell half of the proceeds asked the Attorney- For a long time, up to two years ago, fa etylish, wealthy woman visited Jack dally and showered her caresses on him, weed thel who she was was never known to old but every day she came ine and Jack ran gaily hour at @ time she nd play with the collie and “{ used language that’— began the witness who then hesitated, sald that,” he finally declared. ‘The early part of the cross-examina “Yea, I ts seventy-five years celebrating the Lewis brought forth no im portant developments, except that Lewis y- has declared that Kendall's “mysterious | whisperings’? when he was talking over the preliminaries incident to the draft- ing of the bill had convinced the wit- ness that he was dealing with @ “per- appointed an attendant at the Zoo. When the sheep were introduced and the green field between the west and contre drives was set apart for them 50, Jim was made He admitted that he continued work for that perverted mind,” and that he “received a check from that per- the shepherd. A little two-story brick house was given him for himself and wife and the couple lived there until Bubsequently Attorney-General Car mody asked if Lewis had not been ar- rested “about six months ago and placed BROADWAY AT 49TH ST. 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich , CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS Unton Square Store Open Saturday Evening fn the custody of AssemMyman Cuvil- | versity Hill. Her.” Lewis replied that he had not, but admitted there had been charges, the nature of which were not disclosed, |’ the testimony In the case, Lewis consid: LINER MOHAWK IN spon Clyde Steamer 6@ D1 with NORFOLK, Va, April 11.—The Clyde Liner Mohawk was reported in distross | oft Diamond Shoals, acording to wire. less messages received here to-day. to the Mohawk’s aid. — SMALL-POX AT SYRACUSE. SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 1L—There ' consternation among the co-eds pn Unie } | with 3 rows embroidered, | colors are black, gray, tan, mode and white.. siven ments. meade suite. s1e00 to $20.00 Values for il s& Men’s giz oe 1 $13.50 Norfolk Suits, With Two Pairs of Trousers *2.98 Every Suit is cut ee and long, with peg top knick. ers, in cassimeres and tweeds, Blue, gray and brown mixtures. | We guarantee every suit to gre ‘Perfect satisfaction. Il sizes, 7 to 15 years. me yl Prepare now for the Summer months and take ws weet shirt offer. They. are all " new Spring designs and the work- manship is i of the vay best. New stripes and colors, wit! soft French turn-back cuffs. All sizes, 14 to 1734. Main Fleer, Baby Carria; handsomel y finished. y npistereg tired wheels. While they last for for Gatuntay ae ae fi ’ | Why, Not Own One.on Our | Own mm Ones on pe Our eZ ) | without Any Entra Charge. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, Small-pox has been dis- covered among their number. im ix Miss Smith of Oneida, a She i tolated in Reed’ the largest dormitories. There was wholesale vaccination of the Ygiris to- “day and the place Is under Free for 30 Days | oMen andWomen Credit ™ No Money Down WEAR IT 30 DAYS Then $ REPRESENTED If Not, Return It and You Owe Us Nothing. Lenox “ets 2274, 3 Av. |7%- 14% St "one Sa faikos UNTIL S. boar CLOTHING. AT EITHER OF OUR 2 STORES ON OURNEW The Most Delicious | Tea comes from Ceylo: | =the handsomest rugs from Persia, the finest linen from And yet there is a Vast difterence even 1 Persian rugs, Trish linens and Ceylon teas. This proposition convinces you that our Clothing will give you satisfaction, that ourvaluesareright, andthat we have confidence in you. ip the only, popular all Ceylon ten tn America that is grown fi and. ‘packed right where where. it Brows. You buy the original —not repacked bulk tea, Feal, tea value—the original flavor, eas 1 l0e Trial Package age ee ree It Makes Little Difference What You Want, a World Want Will Go and ‘Get It. |Women’s $1.25 2- Clasp | | Glace Gloves, light weight | skins, Overseam stitching; others ~ LA PRICE &A.S.GILBERT ESNER'S No Mall or Phone Orders Fi The Best Men’s Suit Value in N. Y. You will find aglisplay of the very best the market produces. and durability define the excellence of our ready-to-wear gar- regular ready-to-wear and custom Clever $20 and $25 Spring Suits Tailored to meet the requirements of thrifty, discriminating women. be of additional interest to those who wish an adaptation from Parisian Modes. They are superior to the This low ‘price will In fact are only equalled in style, fit and workmanship by the very R in gular clothes. In the assortment are high class Bedford Cords, Whip Cords, Your choice of hundreds of Uist totes worsteds, cassimeres oy of the new shades of blue, rea \ gray. Each suit is guaranteed wool and hand tailored in the new Spring models, Sizes 32 to 48 stout. Tafieta Ribbens, 5}; inches wide, beg hat tag and eae eh pur- tan and Copenhagen. Lined with imported Peau de Cygne (guar- anteed to last two nants; there are about ee to told equare yarwa of n pettern: These suits are the last word as to style and guaranteed to please any woman or Assorted Ste eee handsome box. a cat cluded. Also plain blue serge, w! hich is guar- anteed absolutely all wool and “‘ You will not find their sae br quality or price in the city. Sizes 32 to 44. Tatra reer. We illustrate two models, but there are many more to choose Spring ee gris o Tare. ot itee, ew. Sait s°54@54.50 The Very Latest in Miliiaery Our Millinery Department is ordinhed’ to supply your every Girls’ $2 @ $2.50 Lingerie Dresses Words cannot describe these becoming little dresses. There are many styles to choose from. We illustrate three rbhig over our nearest com- The begeaneal prices for BE a YS and neat tail- 5 dress hats, in all the /] desrable shapes and colors. A very unusual display of ecoart hats a al the new st yes trimmed feather stickul + also dra sd mth ing shapes & ih ad Men's 9 Saturday Shoe arn ats tm Entire Family|| 49c Bintan Women’s $3.50 Shoes Button and lace models in patent \ mcolt, gun metal icicalf and doygola leathers. Hand welted flexible oak Plain and tipped toes; military and Boys’ and Girls’ $1.75 Shoes, $4.00 Latest models in calf, patent colt and ri Excellent choice Men’s $3.50 Shoes Extra fine qual- itymadebyCrad- dock & Terry, of Lynchburg, Va. All new Spring models Be e Neckwear Bulgarian cof collarsi in ihe new shoulder jeltings ikid. All sizes. to select from. Shadow, plain Vellings fancy novetiesin veils, pian ee ee Lighting Fixtures $10 Art Domes Cameras @ Supplies age Bargains $13.50 & $15.50 Folding Film Cameras Moat are made o round reed and ‘odies are with best quality cor- luroy and are on best quality steel gears and extra heavy rubber ‘These cameras are made by one of th hest known camera an fecturers and are absolutely guaranteed They are ot My folding 22.50 & 25.00 Baby Carriages Very ‘pie 1 50||: aod baedba Mason ern with Pore light; pe) 1 Photo Albums, fancy em- bossed covers,50 leaves either Beate oy 9 or “$1.50 Inverted Lights, Lights, te Sand Gas Third Floor, ae SESE CD. SIXTH ee een ee npr ae eee AVE 27 ZZ2™°2 A \ND 23520 STREETS.

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