The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1914, Page 8

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| rT HAVE TO LOSE $997 Due Chamberlain a If Law Permits. i vs PLANS FOR DIVIDEND. if re 4 > Depositors in Bank to Receive) 45 Per Cent. Some Time 1a Next Week. BE be holds that the feces may be/ cially “u pe Mr, Bruere will be pleased. | will be given at the Church of Corpus ‘CRamberiain says he will, in any | Christi, One Hundred and Twenty- y first street and Broadway. The pastor, Saat in Benn of fe Pan: | BG FEE TO GY Ber a Nis Vora ha have heen Tndorstood, until Mr. Mor- Officials Wing | to Waive anvar "tak rae there re replied: ing te See Mra. Siegel. New York revel, Th toad try Mre. Henry Siegel, pies nn EASTER MUSICAL SERVICES. Artiste te Take Part. of the following selections: Marc | Besten Preseeuter Here, May Ter BOSTON, April 10.—Aasistant Die- |trict-Attorney Lavally has gone to New York to interview Joneph Stegel, who was general manager of the Henry Siegel Company store here. Blogel may be wanted as a witness before the Grand Jury, and ren in Well Known Musicians and Vocal ; i Biegel- iy Banking bond will be aubmitted| In celebration of the great feast of a Counsel Polk to-day.| Master solemn high maas and a epe- xs Prepared museial programme | i 4 ; the Rev. J. H. Dooley, will preach the sermon. The Rev, W. Gilmartin will celebrate mass, assisted by the Rev. J. Del Negro and Rev, J. Mullen, The musical programme, under the direc- tion of the organiet, Mr. P. J. Quigiey, assisted by an orchestra, will consist __ THB EVENING WORLD, See. VCTIS EES: MAO LANORTN ea eg returned the wah are from FINDS A RARE LOCKET London Woman Lost Trinket! and Gets It Back as Train Starts. Piane for the best way te invest | $100 are being made to-day by Rich- ard Ogden, hoad laundryman at the Waldorf-Astoria, as the result of quick action tn finding and restoring to ite owner a $3,600 diamond locket | that Mre. Harrison von Deilia of Lon- don lost while a guest at the hotel. ‘The $100 was a reward paid to Ogden. | Mr. and Mrs. von Deilin arrived in| tho city several days ago. Mre. von) Deilin attended to some shopping and yeaterday she and her husband start. | @4 for Vancouver. At the Grand Cen-| tral etation she missed the diamond locket, and telephoned the hotel. She | had no idea where the valuable: trinket had been dropped, It might be! in the room she and ber husband had occupied, abe said, but ehe really could not give any clue. “Billy” Parsons, one of the clerks, | with six porters dashed to that room. They worked rapidly, as the von Del- lin train was to leave in twenty min- | utes, Even the carpets were taken | up, but the missing locket was not shining underneath, Then Parsons thought the locket might have been carried out in the linen taken from the room to the; laundry. Ogden was gotten on the! telephone. He emptied the bag con-| taining the linen that had been Lal by the von Detline, There was the! - SomDanial Unequalled Stuyvesant 4310 Telephone No. Easter Millinery Charming becoming Hats, bondage trimmed with beautiful flowers, others with dashing bows and wings, all the smartest materials and colorings of the season, at 3.50, 4.50, 6.50, 8.50, 10.00, 12.00 Untrimmed Hats, a liberal assortment, all the most highly endorsed materials and colorings, 1.50, 1.95, 2.50 and 3.95 Flowers in abundance, Wreaths, all the various wing effects at 25c, 50c, 75c, 95c, 1.25 and 1.50 High Grade Imported Ribbons ‘ at About 4 Their Real Value 5,000 yards Satin Back Moire Ribbon, rich Im- ported Quality, Exquisite Color Assortment, in- cluding all of the Season’s most desirable shades, plenty of Blacks, six inches wide, Imported to sell about 85c yd. Our Sale Price, 45¢ 1,500 yards Imported Black Moire Taffeta Rib- bons, Superior Quality, perfect Black, beauti- ful watering. 7 inches wide, regularly 85c yard, for 65c Values in FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914. SUITS for the Fashionable Easter Parade | All of the Season’s Designs and Woolens. The Identical Fabrics You’ll Find in Regular $25.00 Suits Easter Is Here--And We’re Ready With Your New Clothes at a Ten Dollar Saving We Have One Price 19 Smart and Correct BALMACAAN OVERCOATS In Those Snappy and Desirable Patterns az Well as Con- servative Designs $15 Instead of $25 fD: ;| diamond, lying In the folds of a sheet. | h The iaundryman leaped into a taxi- cab, was driven at high speed 0 the | Ono Hundred and ‘Twenty-fitth street | 7% inches wide, regularly $1.00 yard, for 75c 814 inches wide, regularly $1.25 yard, for 85c Bows made free of charge by experts OWHERE in New York City or any place else can you match our values. * station, and, just as the train was y pulling out, Bel the locket to Mra. m| von Deilin’ through a window of her | i ; li i Receiver Melville's right to the Putim 1,000,000 Easter Cards and Novelties up to | Fee Sarat cog oy cca ecard the highest grade You may find the same smart styles, the Sata cee ost ory a ts eas pie Broadway, rand MMs. Same all-wool materials and the same high ve long hie physician, of the Jewels and atéler apt. order | ——— ————S=—_ areata Beets bear, -_ galing From arts Catia, pin, "hopes forthe 800 reward for Taundryman | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. class tailoring ’ but you ‘ll pay 9° 25. 00, while we are - a _ —_ ry § |! are able, because of BIG sales and low rent, oer coat to save you Ten Dollars on each garment. 2B. Aliuiaint & On. Il yon en Sapilcata tease clethes slucwhore fos lave thas 036 souiariy—or when you get home, if you don’t like the garments you select—come back and get your money. HAVEPREPAREDTHE FOLLOWING FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY):) li j | fat ne A : “ i re it thy Monroe Clothes Shop Take Elevator in Arcade Longacre Building—One Flight Up N. E. Corner Broadway & 42d St. 8 33 i ae j bes 2 sh Hi 2 Ss r ie eed Atone to couRy. lcs Open Evenings = Pane, Eee A Sale of Men’s Shirts A Special Sale of 206-208 Broadway at Fulton St. (Post Bidg.) ex and Silk Neckwear Spring and Summer Blouses : lf auth Take Elevator -- Save $10" ale Se Out Sate 0 sonata at unusually low prices, as quoted: presenting a number of new and unusually | emt from ae attractive models at exceptional | —_— ———» Men's Negligee Shirts (plaited or plain), of price advantages. | Batiste Blouses in two distinct styles; one imported Habutai silk, in white and colors, ; BEITER THAN ( CHL LONEL at Pet oe os ie eos $3.50 with embroidered collar and cuffs, the other | - net-trimmed; both in white and shell-pink, | Thousands Have Discover ed - Men's Negligee Shirts (plaited or plain), of at + «* $2.00 soe Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | fine white or fancy madras, with stiff cuffs; Are a Harmless Substitute. | or of satin-stripe mercerized materials, with , — soft cuffs s 8 8 8 at $1.45 effect in color; finished with organdie collar Men's Four-in-hand Scarfs of imported silks and black bow tie at $3.85 i at eee i gw eee Voile Blouses, lace-trimmed; with neck scarf ES ss of Roman stripe or black moire ribbon, ‘= oe | } ; at ~- #* « * @ ‘ . $5.00 | A Sale of Women’s Embroidered Net Blouses, net lined, with 2 Washable Doeskin Gloves ribbon inure) ina ecieiad of had re 4 ee at . . 5.50 j ¥ ; + > (English make, short length, in white only) Coward“AXIS’’Shoe at the very special price of Women’s Tailor-made Suits For Women $1.10 per pair Generous assortments. Latest Styles. A Coward model, con- : Moderate Prices. structed with a pliable, Department for Ready-to-wear Gowns and d- hank, which ers aes the Tailor-made Suits (Third Floor). arch muscles. The dipped inner sole properly adjusts the weight of the body; last follows the direction of the normal foot, point- Fe ing the toes straight *s ahead in walking. Made with two heel elevations—low and me- dium. A walking shoe of peculiar value to women. Voile Blouses, in two smart styles, at 3.50 Blouses of Tosca crepe, with fancy stripe Hauids oF ent he trouble and, ote Homes Purse | § Rooms at 49.08 | 4 Rooms at 76.0 | Rooms at $9.04 rite for Catalogue, Mailed Free HARLEM STORE Open Evenings at Roth Stor BRONX STOR® sone Paige on H pee 1803 Aveo S13 "AVE 156'f1 1 nd Bs Mt too and’ M9 irabiet ‘Company, PROCLAMATION! In so far as life has taken on altogether too serious a mood in this great land of the free and home of the brave, be it hereby Resolved and Proclaimed that whosoever desires to banish care, bid worry skidoo and laugh to their heart’s content, should Get and Read “FUN,” the Great Joke Book that goes with the big Sunday World every week. A separate booklet, illuminated in colors, whose jolly jests, droll pictures, catchy verses, rollicking riddles, perplexing puzzles, clever tricks, &c., bring mirth and gladness into more New York City homes and offices every issue than are reached by the Sunday Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune COMBINED. Have a Lot of “FUN” Next Sunday. 8,500 Yards of Silk-and-Cotton Jacquard Tussah in new floral designs, printed on light or dark grounds in the fashionable colors for Spring and Summer, will be placed on sale at the special price of 28c. per yard. Girls’ Spring Coats and Dresses in the newest styles and fabrics, are shown in very comprehensive assortments; also a large variety of Girls’ Imported Hand-made Dresses At Moderate Prices. FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES RECEIVED FOR STORAGE Fifth Avenur, New Fork | Thirty-fourth Street Thyirty-Afth Brrest |

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