The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1914, Page 8

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TRAPPER FROM ESTATE; FINALLY GETS LAND John D.’s Brother Waits Years to Get Oliver Lamo- | ra’s Clearing. a Very Special Tuesday Ultra English Colonials At $3.75 DISTINGUISHED exam- ple of high class footwear in one of the most fashionable models of the hour at an ex- ceptional price. MALONE, N. ¥., March 30.—Word) was received here to-day that the celebrated Rockefeller-Lamora feud haa been ended by the action of William Lamora in selling the cabin and grounds left to him by his father, the hunter and trapper, wha stead- | fautly refused to surrender bis prop: | erty to m Hockefell presery lJaration was that Kockefeller would These very swagger Puinps are to be had in patent leather. Smart leather Vienna heels; high arch; narrow recede toe; ornamented with silver or Krupp finish buckle. Also in gun metal. w kefeller set out to acquire his Adirondacks game pre- arose the legal 1 of tho oll magnate and the old Hi| trapper and fisherman, Oliver La- THE EVENING W Dy Paes (4 35,00 MINERS STKE + INENGUSH MNES 135000 TO FOLLOW Great Tie-Up Begins in York- shire on Demand for Min- imum Rate of Wages. LEEDS, England, March %0,—Thir- ty-flve thousand coal miners in the Yorkshire pits laid down thotr tools to-day demanding the introduction of ORLD, MONDAY, M Britain has given its support to the strike and a long struggle is ex- pected. HEN AND PARTRIDGE LAY TO. GETHER. (From the Bardstown (Ky,) Standard.) Mr, Miles Young, one of our prosper- ous farmers, Was a pleasant caller at the Standard office Monday. While attitude of a hen toward a partridge on his farm. There is a nest back of the barn on his place, which cqitains eleven egee—seven partridge and four hen egg, Mr. Young i# of the opinion that the partridge is sharing the nest with the suggests the fact that the partridge time before the hen began to lay there, | “4 minimum rate of wages. Notices have been handed in by 135,000 more that they will quit and these expire | at the latest on ‘Thursday, whieh will | bring the total up to 170,000. ‘The Miner ederation of Great| ————<$$ The Kind You Have Always Bought | Boars the here he was telling us of the congenial | hen, as the majority of partridge oggs| made the nest and was using it for some | ¢ 80, 1014 Look in the Glass And ace what havoc the long winter, q son hae worked with your ¢om- jext have itk GOOD FoR VOTE IN RITCHIE & CORNELL'S Free Popularity Contest Five Free Round Trip European Tours FOR THE M POP’ R RI Policeman, Fireman, Letter Carrier, Railroad Emp‘oyee and Citico3. mens ead uptat You teed Mcteeat cCapons £6 Jou pease we Buy 70 . ‘8 INany Coupons as you p! or your friend win ‘Free Kr} to Europe. emplo} if Ritchie & Il is allowed to enter this upon sd each night in The Kvening World, mucase of tes for any of the prises, each winner will receive the prise may be cast tn at any of our 9 stores, or can be mailed roadway, New York, Store. VOTE GOOD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE an t + And the complexion raliow and or made unsightly by | black~ de and ¢ a."bexin the Velonen ing, af. the mornii ce, dry Ni test. H Wening Journal and mprovemer wonderful ditference. At ¥ Drugeiat’ In Collapsible Tubes abe’ Rach, 1947 Broedway L4mth 88. RITCHIE & SUITS $ CORNELL Tate ne, Made Purses are filled, Tailors o20tt4,"3 a, (0 Measore Hearts are made glad, This vote must be cast On ot Befors April BE. W., March 30. By the timely use = Of a World Want Ad. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Signature of A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. mora, Rockefeller bought 53,000 acres around the town of Brandon. Oliver Lamora's cabin and In the way, but he ste. d all offers from Rockefeller to | purchase the property, And the old t refused to obey the signs skefeller caused to be nailed As these Pumps represent very remarkable value, may we suggest that you promptly avail yourself of > this unusual opportunity. to trees forbidding any one to trea. pars on the property, to fish in the streams and even prohibited the chil- dren from picking berries. uy ene signs were t ler had so entire- the village of Brandon that you could not go to church nor the children mitting a te ppe nical trespasd every of trespassing, but twice efeller in the courts by 6 Rocke: hate..cry and that the Park law 0 forbids the setting aside of waters as part of any private FIREBUGS DESTROY ROCKEFELLER SHOP. An incendiary fire early yesterday destroyed ono of the big out- buildings near the old home of John D. Rockefeller in the lower part of bis pstate ut Pocantico Hills. ces surrounding t Weatchester County officials to be- Neve that last year's campaign of firebugs and Black Handers against Rockefeller Mr, has been renewed. The buildi: the Rockefe! ing was ao dairy before Be eae er Fever pe a stoee tl part of je grounds to the present mansion at the top of the hill. Bince that time it has been used as a carpenter shop by workmen engaged vating the old house. ——__—»_ -—-- nof Pneumo ROOMS Completely Furntahed ROOMS Completely Furnished 3 cenzitow $75] 4 $125|5 $150 BS’ Ave.Corn.84" Sr. rangelical Lutheran Church, No. 79 treet, of its pastor, the Young, who had held that Young was a team- part of jughters rmy “bai # civil war, His wife, two dat @ eon survive him. makes little difference what you need—A World Want ‘will go get it. “gna SMITH GRAY «CO. Recelvezd Bale FINA CUT IN PRICES By Order of OSCAR A. LEWIS, as Receiver in Bankruptcy. cwhly modern tothe at the vey beet or tat It Will Pay TO buy Winter clothes NOW to put away for next year. You y priced and $25 TO buy light-weights NOW to wear this Spring. With ition in Value Givi ithout Competition in Value Giving rin, Young Men. Proviously pe ere) a "| fneludesl, Vor Mee aul Young $99.93 Men. Form iments for warmer di OVERCOATS & SUITS, many suitable |OVERCOATS & mT, Mant ta in ii priced $15, $18 and §20, Now roRCORT OVERCOATS & SUITS, terse nanorte| 9 60, $35 und 3a. Now -, and Young Men, TO buy Medtuniweatt NOW to have ready for next Fall. vercoatsé& Suitsat Rea. Bargains for Spring. For Men and 6 98 fuslon for Sp Keith: ae 5. e OVERCOATS & SUITS, many Spring welghte Seat for Spring, For Sy anil Young OVEKCOATS & SUITS, plenty of light gar- ; 10.97 $38, $40 und $48, $18, $20, $22.50 ti with and simple for you to look around and then walk out, OR to look around and BUY, On every garment you purchase NOW there is a tremendous saving, Como and soo, »¢ an open book—no wild mix-up of things to lve a aalo “at. no additions or reservations of stocks—everything Js neatly laid out, easily seen price-tags—everything has been done to make {t equally onay FURNISHINGS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES, Opportunity for Selection Is Most. Excellent. e All Stores ‘| Open Until NEW YORK BROOKLYN 6.30 P. M. WENWE AnOVE a" si SSTORES SRODway at meDroRD ac © ‘To-Day school without com- | r had Lamora arrested | Diamond \ Antwei charming Easter gift. | Gold Filled Folding lane Eye Large, round spherical lenses for distance or read- ing, special at $3. Main Foor Circassian Walnut, ~) e, Instruction will be Month the month. We For Women & Girls § Women's dermualina, 750, ‘Women’s $1 Corsets, 750, Womens as Gu , 260 Women's § os, 91, For'Mon and Boya Men’a$15 and $20 Suits, Youths’ $10 Suits, $5, Men's $4 ‘Trousers , y hair 500 Me Men's 33 GIMBE TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE 8200. NY celebrated loo Subway Store To-morrow will close the most important sale of uote a few from the long lists of rich values which await you. 5 Silk Coats, 9165 Women's 17,50 Coats, Suits an presen’ feiiny bi ald $25 Spring Sults, Wangs $2.50 Petticoats, Women's $1 and $1.50 Un- Women's$1 Housedresses, 650 | Sleeveless $2.50 Shoes, 61.26 Palr, Gis #4.50 Spring Conia, Git’ $2.50 Gelatea Dress: 98,50 | $11 and $14 Dress Trunks, 1 | ifs and 750 Ties, 25g $13.50 Genuine Oil Paintings, Hats (seconds);! 61,35, if $5 Blue Serge Suits, 93.60, LS La Vallieres A group of very beautiful models has just emerged from our own workroom. Brilliant white Diamonds which we imported from , beautifully mounted latest designs in European settings. By importing the loose stones we save you consid- erable on the finished article. Diamond Pendants, including Solid Gold Chain, at £5.75 to $24.75, any one of which would make a in replicas of the Main Fioor English Cretonnes Several Thousand Yards at 22c Yd. Unusual patterns, fine fabrics, exceptionally pri White and Ecru Scrims 20c Yd. Many thousands of yards are ready to help save substantially in decorating summer homes— drawn work and hemstitched borders; usually 35c to 40c yard, Sixth Floor $45 and $50 Domestic Cabinet Sewing Machines at $40 This new model may be chosen in Mahogany, Early English, Golden Oak, etc., to match any furniture, which is a great convenience; for you might have it in any room—where the best light is, for in- stance, and it is so graceful and attractive apieceoffurniturewhen closed that one would ~, never suspect it of be- ing a Sewing Machine —more like a music cabinet or an escritoire, All the latest Domestic 4 improvements are the heri- tage of this machine—the which sews either lock or chain stitch. Also a complete set of new attachments. Some of these have been limbered to perfect running order by demonstration, Terms if you wish—$2 cash and $1 per wesk without extras. iven at your home if you reside within the limits of Greater New York. Fifth Floor End Sale Boys’ $4 Norfolk Suits, $2.65, Boys’ $3 Norfolk Suits, @1.85. AOYe. 2 and $3 Wash Suits, 0, Boys’ 5c Knickerbockers, 360 Pair, Boys’ 7560 Hats, 500, Other Specials /$12,50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 96.50, $1 Inlald Linoleum, 76¢ | Square Yard, Silk Remnants, 350 to 61.45 Yard, $1.25 Dress Goods Remnants, 650 oa: Wash ols Remnants, 80 to 250 Yan (0) Brass Bedsteada, 914,75. 5,50 Domes, A Hi | 5c Shadow Laces, Yard, English Longeloth % yds.), 68¢ Piece, h Linen Table Dam- be Yard, $1 $5, i and $1.25 Umbrellas, 650. |$9 Dinner Services, $5.75, {$25 Dinner Services, $18.60 An Innovation in Women’s Dresses As there are certain women who feel that they must pay a dressmaker an exorbi- tant price to have their gowns made with all the dainty Finishes that denote quality, we were determined that we should be the first to prove to them that such dresses can be purchased ready-made and at prices that they usually expend for the mere making of their gowns. Therefore, tomorrow, we shall present a collection of gowns in Paris Styles—Made Especially for Us by Skilled Dressmakers These dresses will delight the most fastidious of women; for the silk linings of the bodices are finished with lovely laces and ribbons, the skirts of many have silk slips to eliminate any Fou bulkiness—and they have more dainty touches than can be counted on the fingers of both hands. $21.50 * $35 cco are the three prices at which we shall specialize these dresce newest modes for aflernoon, dinner and evening wear. Besides, there is the new frock of lace and taffeta, which will undoubtedly be the “Lingerie Modo’’ of the Summer. Speaking generally there are gowns of r Chiffon Taffeta Pompadour Silk Crepe de Chine Crepe Meteor | Flower-printed Silk . Laces and Nets N, B.—The dancing frock of Pompadour silk with ruffled underskirt of lace is exceedingly quaint and pretty at $35. Disposal of Original Paris Models Exhibited in ‘‘La Promenade des Toilettes” Gowns and Suits. . . At Half Price Coats and Wraps. . . A Third Less Tomorrow Closes a Memorable Event for Values in China and Crystals Those who participate in these offerings may purchase in haste and congratulate themselves at leisure. . A montfi of tremendous gelling’ seama to have made but little impression oh the magnificent atocke—the Bs 4 {a atill beautiful and choosing rich, for every day waa planned for ly the last day, The Superb Values in Dinner Services Begin at $16.50 American Porce- lain Services for $9.76 up to $115 Austrian China Service at §65 and the pathway along this alsle of Dinner Services {s strewn with values, The Crystal Table Services |Beautiful Ome Cermale at Nearly From §12.50 at $7816.50 Ser-ipancy China at About the Same vices at $10—up to $65 Services at $35. Savings No housekeeper can really afford to miss this opportunit Fifth Floor ‘BROADWAY NEW YORK = THIBTY-THIRD 651.

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