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Premed ON SURPRISED | AT DELAY WY REPLY | TO HIS CHALLENGE jot Understand Why Fur- ther Details Are Desired—- New England May Race. ones which the had accepted | BOSTON, Apri} %,—Unleas restrictions | a as to type are thrown around the Amey. | million fea’s Cup races of Wf, as the result of | e lines of previous drac w York Yacht Club | m expens oe Reti- | astern designer, “but she would be al mighty fast, and the present attitude of he New York Yacht Chib calis for the by a T-foot scow. Peediest boat that can be turned out.” astern designers and builders have | Eastern yachtsmen also hope that the produced some very fast boats of this | trial races next year may be thrown | type during the past fifteen years, and | open to all yacht clubs in the country, | it was stated that to increase the #ize as has, been done in the selection of of such a yacht would be a matter only American defenders in the sonder yacht lof the scientific adjustment of welghaes! races during the past six years, and as and Royal Ulster Yacht Clubs, tt w learned to-day that Boston ma’ represented in the American trial LONDON, April 26.—Sir Thomas | Lipton, the British yachtsman, who has | ky been awaiting the reply of the New York Yacht Club to his challenge for the America’s Cup, 1s somewhat sur- prised that its consideration by the committec of the American club has been put off for two weeks. He said he quite understood that the usual | Course was-to refer a challenge to the committee of the club, but on the fast ccasion tice committee gathered on the same day as the club meeting was held and the reply was sent that night. In regard to the report cabled from New York that the New York Yacht Club would ask for some further par- tiediars, Sir Thomas Lipton eald he coulg not understand what further de- tailé, were desired, as the challenge CEYLON TEA to the dock, from which it is lightered to the steamer bound for America. The preparation of White Rese Tea, however, is conducted in the most modem scientific way, and so perfectly that when you buy the tea in America are abso- Jutely assured of all the Ceylon deliciousness, * \7 Don’t Move Your Old Piano! Let BloomingdaleS Exchange It tor a BeautifulN ew Walters Player Piano 2 Fe, MUSIC IN YOUR HOME Tt exerts a cheerful and happy influence upon every member of your family. 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No Interest No Insurance No Extras. the right wil t “Such a yacht might fail far short of mous Burgess trio, the negotiations between the New York | the present ideal as to looks’ said ya [and Voluntees, al! owned, mannod, sailed avenues, opposite the old Town Hall) A bakery company found a distant coat with pride th BY ONE PUSH OF WRECKER, which now is a police station und heir of Pickert who was avle to prove of the America's ks —_— ,,| Magistrate's Court. Peter Pickert | his title to the plot and the bakery nd 1887, by the fae Platbusi’s 12x20 Hermitage Was! outte tt forty years ago and lived tn | bought it from him * Puritan, Mayfower} Home of Couple and Eight Chile |!t ffteen years, until is death as a | paar | deen Aftde Rilo, | (here va, | TWO KILLED IN EXPLOSION and two of them built by New England+ ren After Recluse Died. Pickert had been town clerk of Fiat: | N INE RATOR. crs, | Wreckers raged the Hermitage, an busi for many yeara, and when, forty ON NEW LINER IMPERATOR. Sons of thowe sportsmen have been | Old Flatbush landmark and pi Weil traine now anxio of the sport. ton defender | by @ syndicate, ing Lamp, at $3.50 recent Flower Me other bedding pleats, de || Electric G ck : | Portable, ree, $2.98, at.. $1.98 Renivlt at the Grand Central Gis 5 reemrcie Peach Fee, 3 Two 3-year-old Apple Trees. || Incandeseent Lamp Strictly handtailored. Sizes15to22 years | with soft \ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1913. nue, between Flatbush and Redford | full grown, continued to live there. © ease in the sonter trials LITTLEST HOUSE “RAZED” HAMBURG, Germany, April 35.— Two men are dead and three are aying| pably | years ago, he falled of re-election the smallest dwelling in the Greater | heart was broken. He put tox: City, to-day, to make room for a big | the little house with his own hi baking plant, frame structure, one Rtory high, meas. | that any one knew of, #0, when he died | ured twelve by tWenty feet and part | and Otto Steinnerg, a cobbler, nettled of this was a porch, The wreckera|in the old house, no one objected | tore the porch away and then pushed | Steinberg and his wife raised eight ‘the whole building over with a single | children in the two-room cottage and shove, | when Steinberg died two years ago, The Hermitage stood in Snyder “ave-' his widow and several of the childr in amall boat races, a to enter the major As in other years probably would The little, vine-covered | He wan single and had no relatives | OUt of eight workmen who were in- Jured in an explosion of béensine last evening on board the new Hamburg- American liner Imperator at Cushaven The accident was caused by a workman filing hin —_ No Extra Charge for it. age cigar-Hghter from a ni 000 workmen were on board Long Silk Gloves, 58e Measured by regular stand. | ards, they're worth $1.00. 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Crepe Voile Blouses, made with double frill, aleo lace trimmed and black taffeta, arranged with bows end ties, long or short $1 98 sleeves. Special value Bection. The Final Day To-Morrow, Saturday of Bloomingdales’ Great Spring Merchant Tailoring Sale for Men. Your last chance to have a Spring or Summer Suit $4 4.80 Made to Your Measure tor Avail of this “different” event; different because we are giving you better materials and finer workmanship than ever before. We also give you a “try on’ before garment is com- pleted, which assures you of a perfect fit, and we guarantee delivery within ten days. There are 100 fashionable materials and all the new models to choose from. No matter how tall or stout you may be, you are given in this eale the same privileges as the man of normal stature. ‘ Fioer For To-morrow, Saturday—Special Sales of Men’s and Youths’ | 2,800 Men’s $1.25 $18 and $20 Suits Summer Shirts at $11.88 at 88¢ The season’s best styles and materials. Brand. 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Fine Fruit Tre A eu Abdve§ $4.00) ,.000 Geraniume and Fine Bushy Asparagus Plants, 1 NS jain Ficor, Ml Main Floor, 88th st. “Corona’ ‘La News in $2.50 Portable | % Gas Reading |: Lamp at $1.49 Consists of sub- stantial brass base, with 10-inch green S) glass reading shade, F D) tubing, brass burn- wa hy er, mantle, etc. EOS $1.49. $5.00 Portable Gas Read- ‘¥ From the Flower Show ~~Also the re- mainder of our exhibition stock pur- chased at the Cut Flowers and Artistic Floral Designs We are showing a complete stock of all the seasonable fresh cut flowers at prices that are about 14 to 1% less than any exclusive florist would charge you. Many specials for Satur- day. Artistic floral designs $1.00 ayes —-- rrr | +» ike Total value. 0678] By parcel post year oe and up, our specialty. | Delivered within our wagon rediue,| the United States, a8sl SGor 2851 14a. pr, =All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’—Lex, to 3d Ave., 69th to 60th St.u= i! 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