The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1913, Page 28

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. DAY, APRIL 25, 1913. Mids weet AAG me THE SVEWING ‘WORLD, First Peep at Summer Fashions for 1913 i | + Shows Vogue of Semi-Military Costumes “STAND UP, WOODY!” PRESIDENT OBEYS. Calef Executive Obliges the Fans CUSTOMS MAN HELD ON CHARGE BY j at Boston-Washington Base- ball Game. TRIES 10 De IN HOTEL Wien wrote oitn wontictne av-| ” S4th Street .23rd Street Buttons, Buttons, Every Stylish Woman Will sires as ho watched yesterday's Bost on- —— a, ae iy tae near bac Ley He went . P . ee ane. fon |/Notifes Lawyer, Writes Note,| ern tine fer tio out Sorary Remarkable Values “t . ryan at the louse oe! “Three Different Kinds Found Kneeling With His {fr tay surges = For Saturday, April 26th. ceiving an ovation~ e ‘The attempt of A. W. Samson, a cus- according to custom, the loca! toms inspector, to ktll himself yesterday afternoon in the'Grand Union Hotel has prostrated “his wite, and to-day she is confined to her bed under the care of a|®* physician in her home, No. 19 Hopkin- son avenue, Brooklyn. News of her| ¥®* ® Foar of approval. ton One Dress, With ‘ Wat ae 4 Throat Cut. Soprosshed ‘tor the Pres ’ Ratine Second Choice as y » ; tna Fegrotfully end Gepertee reluctantly, re: MILLINERY © Trimming. Desirable styles in Women’s Tailored and Semi-Dress Hats. 6.75 and 9.75 value 10.00 to 15.00 Misses’ and Children’s Imported and Domestic Bulgarian Cut of Frocks, .! With Bulgarian Em- “:broidery, Flowere and Frills in Profusion, and AN tc, husband's attempted suicide followed two | Sener Hats for school or dress wear. 3.75 and 5.00 Huge Muff of Ribbons, ry gah " code Ea ROR value 5.00 to 9.75 With Collarette to ’ en, via MEN aed tetweny tae nwen’|| Examples of the VEILS &- VEILINGS 5 Match Je One Creation. > ae Re < charges preferred by two young boys. —_—_—_—_—_—__ ui famy were overcome dire! Immense Buying Ombre Chiffon Veils in a large variety of new Mrs, Samson was in an extrémely nerv- ao that her infant granduenter ed Power of color combinations. 2.95 each 1 hosos gh bethen. dew. bate, Wien Auto Hoods to match,—showing the newest unatiods tases tae" aio paebioas "cane oes ideas for motor wear. 2.50 each Ai ; paisa tase ka leone ha kins san Chiffon Veils in a-large variety of colors; also 4d Gilt-hohd tay hho hod). end ‘an tor me Bie \ J ; ; . driven into & highly nervous state by White or Black. 58c and 98c each i ate has. 1seeiba, , : it : ; ae. : his succeeding misfortunes, and these in Georges n grein te tee nce are believed to have so worked on ‘his ; Ser « Model Clothes night that /he probably could not . feapceteg th arn Lape ane value 20¢ to $00 y SUITS & COATS Samson arrived at the hotel shortly || offer after noon. He registered as “Géorse|] Garments, designed FOR SMALL WOMEN & MISSES. C, Lawrehce of Yonkers.”. He bad no he wont inte tbe bar and get orgtel Bedford Cord Suits with new long cutaway coat, finished with silk embroidered collar and belt, or Faille silk revers and cuffs; draped skirt. - values 95c and 1.50 5,000 Yards of Fancy and Plain Mesh Veilings, including many of this season’s importations, White, Black and Colors. 12c yd. drinks, : ? ‘When he reached his rqom he'ealled two persons on the telephone. After its, \stassa? ah ae i 25.00 street, Brooklyn, commu \¢ Suits in various attractive materials and soma one be sent to “tawrenoes room |{ #8 models. 12.50 and 15.00 rent Mr Batley” told the New Russian Coat Dresses of Linen in 2 1 jew ss! mh “Lawrence: wo had informed him he and chat ||” bordered or braided models, finished wth leather intended to kill himself, stripes belt 10.50 Several porters broké in ad and found Samson uficonscious A note on a table ih Samspn's room rend, “Coroner. Sulcila Notify Wat- ren Samson, care Spitzer, Roriek & Co., ie Ni street, or No. 1% Ho; . . Kingon avenue, Brookiyn” * Complete line of Coats for afternoon or evening Warren Samwon, named in the note wear. ade of Moire, Brocade and Charmeuse; the hotel room, is Alfred W. 8a son. . short or three-quarter length models. At attractive REAL HAIR’ ae GROWER Coats in various materials and models; un- JUNIORS’ SUITS Navy Blue Serge and Check Worsted Suits,— low belted model. Bizes 14 and 16 years. 18.80 yt LINRN Sort , BLUE FIGURED value 29.50 above 1s particularly modish, and « AND Ww Found at Lastl ; s dainty teatare of the white tunic te the Reres, 4 Basted Bicereis GIRLS’ COATS & DRESSES ends in revers at the front. f The Gr ea White ribbon edged with black and “Crystolis,” Grows Hair’ School Coats of Navy Blue , lined Liver | in 90 Days, throughout with alpaca; belted model. Size 6 to sd eiastins $1000.00, Reward We Fails Read 16 years. value 9.75, 6.50 he esate Ruut Mall Coupea To-Day. Dresses of Voile, Ratine, Linen‘ and Challie, $ I in a variety of models. Size 6 to 14 years. value 3.75 to. 12.00, 2.95 to 7.50 & « , Saeateneediiaeeemenia SUMNER. OF INDIAN BATHING. One of tho Mupersue sights of India eae : Wearing Apparel i ri hyenas eee] Stee = FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN Boys’ Norfolk and Single Breasted Suits with tch pockets. Made of Fancy Imported Mixed ‘heviot and Homespun; two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Coats lined with mohair. Size 8 to 17 years. 8.50, 10.00 and 12.00 values 10.50, 12.50 and 15.00 Boys’ Norfolk and Single Breasted Suits of All Wool Fancy Mixed Cheviot and Homespun; two Of} sage’ te complete, his voice brings the| Stelle H, Mofntire of Dayton, 0. at the g NEW YORK two lines to a smart right-about-face, | thne of her marriage in im. Second | still on their haunches, and the vi; Sal 5 race ng pyrite 4 ph Mg aus rubbings begin again, each mi Sha Bios acne “apie pie th ono, benint, another. da - ne Sor his fellow what his fellow = : in comes a si @ warder, and each =, ’ of jgoronsly to rub the back Bet. Broadway & Sth Ave. pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Size 8 to 17 Ps 4 the fellow tn front ot him. value 8.50, 0 When the wander judges the ‘‘mas-| head or tall of the line, where they ro: | EAM Al ve ALSO STORES AT 217 : ceive only half the “treatment” of thelr nee ge ec: aide : \ELPHIA __ BOSTON Boys’ Spring Overcoats in Gray and Tan - eer eae Ee VAM bentty” i Boat Over Dam: Three Drown, TROY, April %.—Gertie Breen, Nellic 4 Maguire and Mary Ahearn, each aged | thirty, living on Green laland and em- ployed in collar factories here, were drowned yesterday when the steam ferryboat Ambrose went over the State | Mixed Cheviot; some with patch pockets. Size 12 to 18 years. value 8.50, 00 ‘Young Men’s Hand-tailored Suits in conserv- ative and English soft roll models, with patch kets. Made of Fancy Mixed Cheviot, Tweed, lomespun and Blue Serge. Size 32 to 40 inch chest , locked a e WN SPOR en —— Prasongere andthe pilot hak swans measure. value 18.75, re) * Deprvomcmas dog show is « Reno diversion . Curley, were rescued, ss " , rity ne ——— a geen ad “ pipe lip ppl et Boys’ and Students’ Tan Rubberized yr “BAN shouted, <aiee wo, Woody!" at the Washington ball game and Preai- eons . ‘tre, | PS) SETTER THAN coup canan, BM | 5 coats. Size 6 to 18 years. value 7.50, 00 USED THE GAME WAX “ZOMDON comment on Bryan's grape-julce dinner is that the capital Is wishy- “WE WON'T GO HOME till morning” ts sung with genuine freling by the trotters. JUVENILE DEPARTMENT Attractive assortment of Pullman Sleepers, Perambulators, Baby Carriages, Reclining Goe Carts, Stationary Go-Carts and Pullman sters; Bellwood, PAMOREON ie trembling on the ragged edge, Che 1. W. W. -hreatens a beer x tn mcte'se || No Money Down RED-MA sng ne es your $4 Foes! Payxent ; JUS? OUT ‘ name and address plainly afd upbalotered = cOnsray with me oF vie ewvage spiel SPECIAL * a s. ai , Oak, Gray or ite Enam eee ge ft “a OF SY £480 2880 foul mt the ie An: , er 3 tm the same institution te a tea worm, ‘ Collapsible Go-Carts, light and om ‘ we OLD GIRL was swept through a dradnpipe into a crevk et Wind. - strongly made. 5.50 to 1 OS i ‘end escaped unhurt, White Enamel Baby Play Yards with . & Syg@amarion SUIT brought ty award Coope of Rrookiyn iy causing wide ' Size 42x42 inches. 398 LJ om on a that wite wu . 2a i as * sy Children’s Sidewalk Sulkies.. 1.75.to3.00 ms igiag oe dees ene Te to push James MeCreery & Co. |

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