The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1914, Page 10

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l,i RICH SOCIETY GIRL | Heiress Who May Devote Time STAES UP SOGML WORK | sees, ortuune, 20, Soclal Upti |. ASASERIOUS STUDY § rp h, Miss Tiicilie Won't | | , , Admit She's to Devote | Herself to Uplift. is aMliated with Columbia Uni- |g y and ts conducted by the @ on Society primar. |i chool for civic and The course lasts two! - and Miss Hostetter bas been q / ing since last October. Her gp ¢ tea say sho has taken up the gp tter Is understood to have a for- Bhe 1: a daughter of Mrs. Anson W, hard. Her father, the laie Theo R. Hostetter, left an astate of 000 when he died in 1902, Miss in her own right. —_—_ , 4 OPERA BALL TOO TAME. i Doaex Aris Students Invited to bee Mven the Next Fanction, | 4 PARIS, March 31.—Complaint was B t after the last masked bull at tho B ; that, although the costumes were & beautiful, the function lucked the HD ’ ty and abandon associated with @ . of this Bind iy) neat ball, to be e Whee GRETA HOSTETTER « given on in 300 students of the request that they try to im-, al aoe. fompact iat they try, fet TTT) It became known to-day that bukgiars, “2 - stopped. Jong enough to take four of sire # ' GET A BOX TO-NIGHT Persian lamb, and . ch 43 Mcke srame Brecanl eons % er wale at Drugrists. 10e and 25¢ the bor | The total oF ihe lost he ‘ides * ———_— over $1,000, To increase the facilities for handling our rapidly growing business, the building we occupy now will be replaced by a modern eight-story edifice, and in order that our new store may be ready early in September it is necessary to commence building opera- tions almost immediately. | Stewart & Co. FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 37TH STREET TEMPORARY REMOVAL SALE Without Reserve _ The Entire Stock of Women’s & Misses’ Apparel ‘Will be offered at the height ofthe season At Reductions of 35% to 50% A Few Selected Items Are as Follows: $5.00 All Silk Jersey Petticoats (Fitted Tops) Suit Department $34.50 Fancy Tailored Suits..... $29.50 Fancy Tailored Suits..... $37.50 Fancy Tailored Suits..... Dress Department $35.00 Afternoon & Eve. Gowns.. 10,50 $37.50 Eve'g & Dinner Gowns... 16,50 $39.50 Afternoon & Eve. Gowns.. 18,50 $39.50 Fancy Tailored Suits..... 27.50) $49.50 Afternoon & Eve. Gowns.. 20.00 $45.50 Fancy Tailored Suits..... 29,50] $45.00 Afternoon Dresses 27.50 $49.50 Fancy Tailored Suits..... 34,50] $55.00 Afternoon Dresses 37.50 $57.50 Fancy Tailored Suits..... 39.50 $62.50 Evening Gowns.......... 39.75 $79.50 Eve'¢ & Dinner Gowns... 47.50 $67.50 Fancy Tailored Suits..... 42,50 , $79.50 Fancy Tailored Suits..... 47.5 Waist Department $99.50 Fancy Tailored Suits..... 67.50, $4:00 Silk & Marquisette Blouses,. 1.95 $7.50 Odd Fancy Waists.......-- 2.25 Coat Department | $5.00 Crepe de Chine Waists..... 2.90 $19.50 Balmacaan Coats........ 10.50) $13.75 Fancy Waists........+05+. 4.90 $35.00 MoiredSilkorCloth Coats 14,50) 915.00 Fancy Waists........+++: 7.50 $37.50 Silk or Cloth Coats....... 16.50) $18.50 Fancy Waists.........+++ 10.00 $37.50 Novelty Silk Coats....... 18.50 Bodices $39.50 Evening Wraps.......... 24.50) $1.25 Crepe de Chine Bodices...... STEWART & CO., STH AVE., CORNER 37TH ST. ' Every Why on oe eee Yois COUGH QS a 4 Bronx Rerglars Get $1,000 Worth AiG ontiiabecce tas . + Hath a Wherefore of test, You can relieve it with, Elastic a . sane i betwe he hi 1 9 | i Poor Digestion, Torpid Liver, "N. tant saturday and’? Aa on Bun Hale s Hon at Top ¢ 40a day, entered the home of Charles Sacks, Insure aa Breath all cured by at No. 1061 ‘Tiaton avenue, the Bronx, ry a Hipped the thing apart. ‘They gathered | It does not upset digestion or nerves.| with es RG PILLS | Bekele gsrenet of laraonds, Is pleasant to the taste, Contains no Ph k NG LA anything injurious, I! druggists, SSS nian Oe > \ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH [TIMOTHY D, SULLIVAN, IRISH PATRIOT, DEAD Author of “God Save Ireland” Had | Parliament Seat and Was Lord | | Mayor of Dublin, who was a journalist by a native of Bantry, Hie was one of the Mies Greta Hoftetter, prominent in a York and Pittsburgh society, an a @ favorite in the younger set, s Femarkably fine vider, fond of out- @| Parnell Boor sports, and, though not vet twen- MH twenty yea : fhy, Glready presented at the Court of F Member of ° £ Commons |) Be James, was not ready to admit to- | ry and for two years in succossion, ' |} she ts going to devote much o fe 1896 and 1887, was Lord Mayor of her time and wealth to uplift work. Bob coe cocasion Mr. Bulllvan aerved “I'm afraid that it's exaggerated,’ Blew months in jail for an. offense said at ber home, No. 67 Eas By againat the Cosrcion Act, and he was ty-fourth street, when told of H a Lento ba od aie times but escaped punishinent. del gh gabeealtiallattag head | | 8) "Mr. Sullivan was a prolific writer worker, “I have been attending |g Bier aure ana orcs i in the New York School of! gy ai- _ thropy because Tam interested @ . tie course. But there's no particu- | ® $ To Sore Feet Victims feason for it. I don't know what @ es bell do afterward.” \s a) Here Is Welcome News Miss Hostetter is un enthusiastic | ‘ed a it was learned, of Dr, Edward & ) . Devine, director of the school, g “ provide graceful, natural figure-lines, with youthfal, sinuous suppleness, yielding to every body curve, giving the fashionable ‘relaxed’? pose, yet affording necessary support. Remedy for Rheumatism Tt stops the twinges, loosens up those stiffened joints and muscles—makes you feel good all over. who use useles, Brui toand Cy and ex best more When you are asked to buy a sub- stitute for “KAYSER” Silk Gloves insist on the Genuine “KAYSER” Look for ‘‘KAYSER” in insures maximum value for A guarantee ticket with every pair that the ti outwear the gloves. a ips él Short “KAYSER” Silk Gloves 50c to $1.25 Long “KAYSER” Silk Gloves 75c to then the ordianey bid. the hem. It the price paid. MUSTEROLE |] N ‘olds | Doctors and nurses frankly recom | mend i DR.A.V. PAYNE'S GUANANTEED ll fi art Fr." presoribed octane Sat joctors, Vatlon Army offiol a, ote, for has,. monchi is, , Might Sweats Weak vConaiion, 2 were Tonle, ote. Dostamne oad-min lergymen, Sal- pe fed FURNISHED ra | YOUR of FAMILY CLOTHED i ) a Perfect Pianos of Reliable Make These Pianes have been on rental for a few months only in the best homes of New York and cannot be told from NEW; in fact, we guaran- tee them just as if they were new. Regardless of their original cost, we offer the entire number at only. ... All 88-note, containing every mod- ern expression device. These were used at our concerts and cannot be distinguished from NEW. With- out reference to their original cost, all will be sold for only........... Music Rolls and Library Privilege Free. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE Liberal Allowance for Pianos Taken in Exchange WAREROOMS KNABE Sth Ave. Hie ii An Early Call Is Advised Perfect PLAYER-PIANOS nh a i "165 $5 Down $5 Monthly "345 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. The Once-in-Six-Months Sale of LAMPS (Esti and Gas, $10,000 Worth for $5,000 One of the best manufac- turers changes his patterns of lamps twice a year. He sells to us his discontinued styles so that we may pass them on to the public at just half the regular prices. The collection is ready to- morrow— Shown on the Main aisle, Old Building; Subway Entrance, New Building, and in the regular Lam; ae Second Gallery, New Build. —for your critical inspection and selection, Mainly period designs— Adam, Louis XIV., Louis XV. and Louis XVL,, Italian Ren- aissance, Georgian and Em- pire. Finishes are burnished gold, Empire gilt, Wedge- wood green and blue, Pom- peian, old ivory, old brass and black, Parthenon bronze. There are electric and gas bea with shades for the living room and library; electric floor oe and sh 3 electric house desk lamps; electric office desk lamps. Electric floor reading lamps that can be stood alongside the easy chair and raised and lowered at will. Electric Table Lamps and Shades $5, regularly $10 $12.50, regularly 025 $7.50, regularly 815 $15, regularly $30 $9, regularly $18 $20, regularly $40 $11.25, regularly 22.50 $32.50, regularly 065 Gas Table Lamps and Shades $5, regularly $10 $10, regularly 920 $6, regularly #12 $12.50, regularly 905 $7.80, regularly 015 $15, regularly ¢90 Electric house desk lamps and shades, $6, regularly $18, Electric office desk lamps, $3, regularly 66. Electric floor reading lamps, $11.25, regularly 682.50. 4,000 Sample Pieces of English and French Upholstery Fabrics 15c Up to $2 a Piece for Regular 75c to $12 a Yard Fabrics A prominent manufacturer's entire collection of samp'es in pieces ranging from 24 inches square up to 114 yards square. All kinds of upholstery fabrics are represented—cotton damask, silk and cotton damask, tapestries, brocades, satin, French linens, cretonnes, plain, figured and fancy velours and many others. Subway Entrance, New Building, and Subway floor, Old Building, Here’s a good way to get acquainted with Finkenberg’s. Take advantage of thi -, cor. 39th St. 77 Years’ Experience and Reputation as Piano Specialists N , A ; oD \ || SAVE at OST xxii || SMITH ST it makes little difference what you need—A World Want AT STATE oN BROOKLYN 3 is most va | on. i lor @ aclent | ee ae ie Prices in Plain Figures 4-Room Flat Outfit Y110 $1.50 Weekly BIG EIGHT-STORY BUILDING S. E. Cor. 124th St, & Third Ave.,N. Y. By the Author of “The Leavenworth M Case” and “The House of the Whispering Pines.” will go get it.| . ‘Anna Katharine Green’s Great New Mystery Story ‘DARK HOLLOW ' Begins in next Sunday World Magazine. Be sure and get the first chapter. Newsdealers’ supply limited. Order in advance, ss | a oq Py mm

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