The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1914, Page 9

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SHOT THROUGH BODY, WOMAN WALKS MILE TDACCUSE HUSBAND eon Mrs, Dellavia Wouldn’t Ride] proachen wan to opens 4 in Ambulance—Man Held for Shooting. Albert Willword Rep! street. The two had been intim woman dropped dead | on the second floor, and jum —_—_ | cl i ss “Although she had been shot five times, Mra. Maria Dellavia walked @ mile from the International Silk Milla, ip West Hoboken, to the’ North Hudson Hospital where, to-day, sho fe eald to be dying. Her husband, where he is under arrest. Rich Amert D PARIS, April 9600. fer the Grand Jury, charged with ot band two years her eentor. They |"! worked together at the silk mills un-| M. ti two years ago, when Dellavia’s | States. health broke down. He took the family savings, with the wife’s con- @ent, and went to his old home in Tealy to recuperate, - Recently he turned and his wife refused to live with him. Yesterday noon he waited in the mill yard until hip wife and other employees came out. Then he said to her: “I havo not long to live and IT might as well take you with me,” and shot five times. of OR call an ambulance for the wounded| Weare sosure that OR! fear of that vehicle insisted on walk- olear through her body, the bullet/ men are worth more having entered her chest and caught / and get higher wages. in the back of her waist. Anothor|, Costs only $1.00 a box, bullet had clipped the jugular vein and lodged under the skin of the neck. ‘Those aro the most serious of her five ‘wounds, alk it over, at our store .of Reliable Make "190 Tomorrow Only Built to Sell from $250 to $325. Every instrument was selected for its tonal quality, handsome case design and beautiful veneer in Mahogany or Oak. 55 Down and 55 Monthly With every late improvement and fully guaranteed, Large $ supply of music free and special library privileges, TOMORROW ONLY TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE All Bear the KNABE GUARANTEE !iberal Allowan:e for Pianos Takenin Exchange. KN AB WAREROOMS 5th Ave., cor. 39th St. RA RR AA AA RA RA RARA AA RARRAAAR PARA ARAARARARARARARARA CG, CLLTLTLTLTL TLL ELTA) WESTERN UNION transferring of money by telegraph is old. This feature has been so im- proved and the rates for this service so reduced, it needs a new name, MONEYGRAMS ‘Full information gladly given at any Western Union Telegraph Office. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Willword, who was dressed Cat In his underwear, threw the pistol under a bed and ran through the flat, which is! out of left ankle was an Bruns capt staken to Harlem Hospital, ————oaa MONKEYING WITH ART. IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You had better stop at once of you'll | lose your job. Every line of business is | closing its doors to “Drinking” men. | It may be your turn next. By the aid | INE thousands of men have been Policemen seized him and offered to | restored Fl sedabesiny ¢ and industry. efit you tha a that if after f she with superstitious | efit you that we say to you that if after ee ren ore : ry trial you fuil to get any benefit from Orrine Co., Washington, D. C. sale by Riker-Hegeman drug stores, Thomas's Reproaches With Bullets. | Alberta Thomas was shot and killed | to-day at her home, No, 69 West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street by Al- bert Willword of No, 29 Roosevelt ig an inter to her re- He | took pur shots and two of them landed, one in the breast and one in the neck. The | ured a Pet Costs Parts "A chimpansee be- Bartolomeo Dellavia, has been held |tonging to a wealthy American,” to quote the Excelsior of thie morning, m@ooting her. Srwindow ints the ators next door, ot destroyed articios tte is just now tm the United ‘tng. On her arrival at tho hospital | use, Your money, will be refunded. she was found to have one wound |the money you'll save; ides, sober We have an interesting booklet about ORRINE that we are giving away free on request. Call For VENUE Ow PITTTITITIVITITITI i i) |SHOOTS JEALOUS GIRL DEAD. 0 te Alberta | ot THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914. NANG R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. 9 Herald Square, Broadway, 34th to35thSt Silk Poplin Suits, Copies of a style touches. Butterflies and the wide the Coat The skirt, smart bow al kimono sleeve effect. navy, lent quality. Persian ‘buttons trim the bolero bodice and tiny silk buttons the tall- ored sleeves. Against the soft vestee of ecru embroidery the broad ee fect in. the skirt the spiral effect is ruffle of of bright colored satin is most ive. achieved by full cor taffeta. flernoon Gowns “Pussy Willow” Pigele $29.75 and Copenhagen, this lovely actively fasnioned into very In rose, na’ new silk is graceful Gowns, girdled with black moire and finished with a long ‘‘cravat’* sash. A picturesque “lily” collar of hemstitched die and sleeve frills of the same sheer fabric finish the shirred kimono bodice and buttons trim the Jong, tunic falling in $39.75 ly artistle model, in foe oe navy or black taffeta, of revers and sleeve frills and the vestee is of silk net. een effect over the Three-Piece Costumes of Chiffon Taffeta, » A striki exquisite softness and lustre, dray butterfly coatee, on Japanese li ments, completes this charming 3-pi Wool Poplin Suits, New Blouse Model, Black moire silk is used for and ornamental Sults, developed annie os Ch style and the skirt has a latest fashion. Wool Poplin Suits, Very Special, In navy blue and black poplin, A model with blouse coat, featuring the new wi Premet Model, $29.75 In rich shades of wistaria, green, old blue, gtd and black, these very pretty Afternoon Suits (é/- Insiraied)' etbody thang ch ve many clever and distincti are on the wide lar, and tiny double pleatings edge collar, cuffs snd the wide ¢ drawn benea th the fronts of girdle innier draj is finished with a the back, ie $29.75 wide collar, Ings of these In navy, green and , but conservative In knee length tunic, In $23.74 ing A broad collar of ecru embroide: batiste, lace edged, adds a py finishing touch. A deep tunic, cluster pleated, over the smartly cut skirt. Smart Frocks of English Serge & Taffeta, $17.74 Copied from a “Cheruit” model, the street Dress (illustrated) 1s cleverly developed In veal and black serge of excel- y: flares well out rd Floor, Broadway. dered chiffon 1s used for collar The new bustle effect is featured in the skirt, and the girdle is extremely deep. ines and finished with corded orna- lecesuit. Third Floor, Gown Salon. Lovely New Blouses Specially Priced | Washable Silk Crepe Chiffon (yard) $1.39 ‘o-morrow we show for the first time this beautiful Silk Crepe Chiffon, from the looms of Lyons, the famous Silk centre of France. The colorings are exquisite, from clear white and cream through the delicate pastel shades and richer colors to lustrous black, and all in the soft clinging crepe weave, with a most effective deep crinkle. But altogether aside from its beauty this fabric makes an en- tirely utilitarian appeal, for It Is so made that it will twas in lukewarm water with the careful treatment accorded any delicate material. Double width, 41x42 Inches. No other store in New York City shows this lovely chiffon. Main Floor, Centre. A group of 3 charming | models, each typical of the ‘ smart styles and remarkable values always to be found in the Macy Blouse Department. Blouses of Embroi- dered Japanese Silk $3.29 Upper illustration, An adorable Blouse, In fine white embroidered silk, with deep cuffs and the very new “Paquin” collar effect, in sheer organdie, witn daintily scalloped edges; all seams are joined with hemstitching. Blouses of Flowered Silk Crepe $2.94 Contre silustration. A corded silk crepe,. patterned with rosebuds, in soft pastel tones, makes these simple but attractive Blouses; cut on loose kimono lines. Pointed collar and cuffs are of fine organdie, picot edged. Blouses of Japanese Embroidered Voile $1.89 Lower illustration. Huge motifs, heavily embroidered sheer voile, give a strikingly effec- tive style to these Blouses, and hem- stitching accentuates the lines of the “wing” sleeves. A smart new collar effect Is featured, its fine tucks, heavy lace edge and cord cravat adding a clever touch, Third Floor, 34th At. Fancy Mixed Worsteds, Cheviots, Gray tones in White Pin Stripes 400 MEN’S High Grade SUITS which were $18.50 and $19.75 Smart Eogieh and conserva- Checks, Cassimeres, Blue-and- After last Saturday's tremendous selling, ‘These we have grouped together, and marked at these radical reductions, for quick clear- ance, A remarkable offering because every Suit is brand new, and seldom so early in the season are new Suits reduced, Spring Overcoats Lined with Guaranteed Silk, $14.75 Dark or medium shades of Oxford unfinished worsted, also black. the coats are plain faced; others silk faced. A Sale of Oriental Rugs Now in progress—a remarkable Sale of rich Anatolian Turkish Rugs—a large collection just out of the bonded warehouse. In gorgeous color effects these room-size Rugs range from 9ft. 2 in. x 6 ft. at $78.50 to 17 ft. 4x 12 ft. 3 in, at $346.00. Exhibition and Sale of Fine Dress Silks A collection of Foreign and American Silks—in every fashionable weave and color-—Iincluding the season's smartest novelties, Imported and Domestic Dress Taffetas Crepe Meteors Foulards Crepe de Chine Printed Crepes Fleur de Jeunesse (Plain and Moire) Silk and Weel Poplins Printed Voiles Metallte Voiles Pompadeur Taffetes end Satins All are double width, In most effective colors, and priced one-third less than equal qualities elsewhere. Priced 99c to $12.89 a Yard. Moires Colored Silks Black Silks Specially Priced Spe ally Priced 3,500 Yards of Crepe Delhi— Crepe Delhi $1.39 | Doublewidh $1.39 Elsewhere $2.00 @ Yd. Elsewhere $2.00 @ Yd. Hf al the tending color Petes | gockfitm, light weight, pure sitk fabric in dull black, suitable for in width. mourning wear, 5,000 Yards of Crepe Meteor— Crepe Met 1.19 a 31 Double Width $1.19 Elsewhere $2.00 a Yd. Satin-faced and semi-lustrous finish; smart crepe weave of clinging texture and fine quality, Evening and street shades In complete assortment, semi-lus- trous satin; full width, 40 inches. 2,500 Yards of Crin- Crinkled hied Crepe de Chine 89c | Gc. ontClin 89c * where $1.50 One of the most fashionable Elsewhere $1.50 silks of the season; all evening and ae bel pretty. A Srinkled, silk eh llabasnal represented; double Sarole tidtte reless black; 3,000 Yards of Yarn-Dyed Tub Silks 57 | Dress Satin 74c Colored stripes In broad and narrow effects; fast colors; width 32 inches; especially favored for blouses, Elsewhere $1.00 Firm In weave and of excellent quality; perfect black; width, 35 inches. Second Floor, S5th Street Misses’ Frocks of Taffeta And Flowered Crepe, $14.74 The girlish and pretty model ({//ustrated) Is In navy and Copenhagen taffeta, with floral patterned crepe in lovely color com- binatlons, Note the full ruffles flaring well out over the draped skirt. Shadow lace lends a dainty finishing touch to the bodice. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Misses’ Aft in Gown. ilaoced Sak" $19.74 Tiny blossoms in blended tones are scattered on the shimmering satin surface of these light silk Dresses, girdled with bright satin ribbon. Sheer organdie makes y the “Paquin” collar and ruffled vestee of the kimono bodice. A draped pannier falls in soft folds over the aecontion pleated @tler skirt. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Mi . Mion Aenean Sere $10.74 In rose, green, brown, navy, old blue and black of excellent quality—pretty one piece Dresses with wide ruffles of applique net lace finishing the sleeves and lace collar and vestee. Over the draped skirt falls a long sash, tassel finished, while corded orna- ments and pipings trim the kirnono bodice, Sizes 14 and 16 years, ‘Third Floor, anth St, Women’s Smart “Colonial” Pumps, $3.49 Elsewhere $5.00 Light-weight, comfortable Pumps, fea- turing the high arch, slender effect and Cuban Louis heels which are now so much in demand, Three styles, all with the pretty tongue and buckle which distinguish the ‘Colonial"—in imported bronze kidskin with back of bronze cloth, in patent coltskin or in dull calfskin. Recond Fleer, 85th Mt. Rear, lels in sizes to fit every man. tive m $16.75 Some of Hand-tailored throughout. rittn rioer. $ Style and quality of the best. many small lots of fine Suits remain R. H. Mecy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices. acy : Herald Square, 2th to 38th Be Women’s Smart “Burberrys” Coats from London “Blrberrys” Coats are jaunty garments cut on the latest, most correct lines, hanging full and straight from the shoulders, with every Coat a marvel of conscientiously per- fect tailoring. Real protection against bad weather, for these Coats are made of the best material three times waterproofed in the course of their manufacture. “ ‘Bi ” Coats of Teed, $24.74 The Coat (tilustrated) 's of light or dark tweed, cut very full, with a long Raglan shoulder, tab cuffs, kets ant covets collar. Both belly an Sleeves aie neatly lined. “Burl ” Coats of Heather, Mixtures, $29.75 Gray, brown and green heather mixtures are used for this model; cut single breasted, with Raglan shoulders, pockets, convertible “race” collar and tab b>) cuffs; silk lined body and sleeves. “Burberrys" Single- $34.75 Breasted Coats, Made of “Burberrys” cloth, in soft gray or brown, with the new “set-in” sleeves, side igi tab cuffs, close fit- ting collar; silk lined body and sleeves. “Burberrys” Double- Breasted Coats, $39.75 A Raglan sleeve model, of gray or brown heather mixtures made very. full, with the new shawl collar, which can be buttoned close to the neck; large pockets; body and sleeves lined with cha silk. ‘Third Flee Charming Tunics Very Specially Priced, $8.89 Imported to sell for $12.50 to $35.00 Soft, sheer nets and chiffons make these pretty Tunics, ene trimmed with beads, spangles and embroidery; some of them in the smart ‘‘coatee” style. white and evening shades, Only 125 in all. A for near! for they are ‘in blac! Main Fleer, 34th Bt, Boys’ Washable Suits Very Special Prices cae occasion could be made up from these Tunics, : “ The materials are galatea, madras, chambray, rene and linen, in 19 diffevent models, Plain colors and stripes. Combin- ation collars, also reg- ulation sallor and Rus+ sian suits, with collars of navy, light or plain white, Sizes, middy_ and $2.89] $3.49 Middy Blouse Suits, Washable Norfolk of eponge, In plain col- | Suits of white duck, ors and stripes, with 2] gray or tan linen crash, pee rathobtrdiate one} khaki and plain linen, 1 -mat Use and the other to match Pecos pains trimmings. Sizes 3 to B years, Also Suits of | Jackets and the price of the suit is the same the same material in the Dickens model,| as. that charged In Dickens suits, 3 to 8 e ther stores for a Dicer tse 10 8] with one pale of knee | 0! years: Russian 2°42 | trousers and at the| jacket and one pair of suits, § to 10 years, same price, trousers, Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention Becond Floor, 34th St. Hear, Special SALE of 40,000 CIGARS of Quality These Cigars, made in three of the largest factories in Tampa by Cuban workmen, are clear Havana of the finest quality. : Discriminating smokers will appreciate what this sale means to them when informed that the Cigars are “Espana” &''Flor de Sevilla," made by Lopez Hermanos; The ‘Henry the Fourth,” made by Burtillo Bros, & Diaz and “El Genio,” made by P, Verplank & Co, A glance at the list below will show that the Macy sale prices are one-third below the usual prices for these high grade Cigars, t ’ i s Puritanos Extra Pee os Gn 9223 (28) $49 xt $2. (28) $4.50 (50 Delicados $5.50 (50) (so) $2.97 res ere $4.90 (50) 95.90 (90) $3.49 Puritanos 94.50 (80) $297 i $4.40 ($0) Vie- $9.49 ($0) $2.49 toria Extra 470.00 (100) $4.00 (28) $2.49 Puritanos $5.50 (50) $324 Sublime $2.25 (25) Fifth Floor, a5th st,

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