The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1914, Page 10

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AGED MAN ENDS LIFE. ella Wife Not to Cry and@ Tarn the Gas. aner, elahty years of Hientaasen store at No. $ DIVORCE SUIT TO G0 BEFORE wR} hall Club Owner's Wife Pre- es to Defend Self on Charge rhe i hia wife good-night leat | er not to ery, no matter $ lw A to-day, ‘Thik remark te Made by Husband, red te wane that he ie Ute NORESTIN ENDED, STOMACH FEELS FINE. Hk TK. Poss, one of the wealthy Of the Detroit Baseball Club, bie wife, Lilian K, Poss, are to) Of their marital troubles before a | Pormiasion to do this waa | made kn own | determination to defend herseif | cep, 7 p charges of iniidelity, vg which I his, ag "s ‘Dinpepsin” fixes M. Thorn, a wealthy cout] sour, gitssy, upset stom- » Was named. | Fa Hon dai ‘jury, whicn will be Serasail achs in five minutes. will be asked to answer indiges- when the gases and wir head aches and Deep Be made possible by large clastic gore at top of front steel. Without bust lines. Light- boned hip confiner. Eyeletted for lacing below front steel. Coutil Price $3.00 eed ba Nuform Models B, NUFORM LAR Seed sNicreenes Donelens bigs eycterred Feta orer tote Coat or bate $2100 W. B, NUFORM STYLE 437 Dancing corset for ererage Agutee. No bust, ines Clinging $2.00 food you ¢ Apart- vata (stubborn Inmps; Ttieorgn |you feel sick and) miserable, that's conduct herself indisereetly | magic in Pape's c | all stomach mis puiator at the Poss probably will be Mrs. Louw M is in & continuous wife of the co-respondent, who ff you can't get it regulated, Sot only suing her husband for | nlcase your sake, try Pape's Din- tion, 00 pe but has file in. t's to needless to have ® ext meal a ‘Thorn Drought suit for damages against | for a pair of black eyes and ly damaged nose, which he says | sree, 1 ty He received at the hands of the en- et soe ee husband. jlat sof salen aannally, —_——_ ‘ m THEN sHeNeT, ; i f Pape's (Prom the Mutsvurgh Post.) Diapepsin f r Tt is i /“Tou bl Wombat act tike you have Le qui! "1 f and MT Ra oar ehe Wi an, 1 ikem lean it otk ip cls man, i | nd please att) whieh truly ¢ “ae ie in ev STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenu> w. For well developed fivres. Very low busts bone i Yess hips lane ease over gvorm, Plant ort, At All Dealers Have arranged for To-morrow, on the Third Floor, an important sale of Women’s Tailored Suits, at $32.50 In Two Entirely New Directoire Models Made of the most desirable fabrics of the season—navy blue and black serge, black-and-white checks, trimmed with moire, taffeta and metallic ribbon. Sizes 34 to 44 bust measure. Charming New Millinery We will have ready To-morrow, on the Third Floor,many later examples of the modish hats for — and early Summer. For Dressy Wear, styles include—Neapolitan, crinoline lace, white hemp and shadow lace shapes, trimmed with effective combinations of flowers, ribbons and uncurled ostrich feathers, showing the new color effects. Prices $20.50, 24.50 and 32.50 Also, to-morrow, the following special collection of. Tailored and Semi-Dress Hats, at $14.50 In sailor shapes, of hemp and Milan straw, trimmed with flowers, ribbon and wings. An exceptionally attractive offering, to-morrow, on the Second Floor, of Misses’ and Children’s Underwear . All are made after most desirable models, of nainsook and cambric, som: quite * simple, others daintily trimmed—all greatly reduced in price: Misses’ Drawers, at 39c, 50c, 65c¢ Children's Drawers, at 25c, 32c, 43c Niisses’ Gowns, “ 75c, 98c, 1.25 Children's Gowns, “ 48c, 62c, 75c Misses’ Skirts, “ 8Cc, 1,00, 1.35 Children's Skirts, “ 38c, 2c, 78¢ Misses’ Corect Covers, “ 45¢, 6Cc, 75¢ Misses’ Princess Slips, “ 75e, 98c, 1.35 Misses’ Combinations, at 85c, 1.00, 1.25 Also, on the Second Floor, To-morrow, Infants’ and Children’s Imported Apparel ‘ including a lorge importation of Nainsook: and Rep Dresses, sizes 6 months to 5 years; hand embroidered; the majority all hand- Being One-Third to One-Half Less Than Their Former Prices. Imported Pique Reefers, hand embroidered, Imported Pique Coats, hand embroidered, sizes sizes 1 to3 year, . . . . at $1.50 6 months to 4 years, ; at $2.95 . Artistic Furniture for Summer Homes Inexpensive furniture to-day dces not mean the unsightly pieces that were sold at low prices a few years ago. Classic lines are reproduced so that the simple furniture of the Summer cottage may be as correct and artistic as the more clegant furniture in the city home. The following special pieces are of thoroughly artistic character. well constructed, but quite inexpensive. White Enamel Furniture Specially Priced Bureaus, . . et $17.50; Chiffoniers, et $15.50; Toilet Tables, . . at $14.00 OtherWhite Enamel Burcaus, $13.75 to 65.00 Natural Oak Bureaus, from $11.75 to 19.50 $ Chiffoniers, from 8,50 to 52.00 Chiffoniers, “7,50 to 17.50 CCOUNT Mission Ars: Chairs and Rockers of Fumed Oak, with Leather Cushio:n. 8) none Furnlsied at [fas 449 78 OPENS AN A INS Formerly $15.00, . ; . Now $11.50 Formerly $25.0), . ‘ . Now $17.50 “Gg: 85 109° Ln fics CREDIT TERMS bs Formerly 20.00, . ; he 15.00 Formerly 33.50, . “ . “25.00 30 Weebly, 82.00 Weekly. 50 Weekly $2 Down $50 %§ Down $100, Mahcgany Mission Furniture with Leather Cushions 150-782 Sth Ave., Cor. 46th St. CVouNGS ithe VCLeOk 3 tae a Arm Chairs, Formerly $18.00, Now $12.75 Settees, Formerly $30.00, Now $18.50 4 P — Morris Chair, =“ 20,00, “ 15.00 Large Rockers, ” 4.00,“ 10.00 Davenports, Forracrly $78.00, Now $58.00 eo “) - iF Living Room Furniture in Denim and Cretonne Coverings \ SuNDAY WORLD S TO LET ADS. : FISH ER Bros Tre ele Formerly $17.50, Now $13.50 Arm Chairs, Formerly $16.50, Now $12.28 | \ lify H king b ry 23.50, “ 2000 “ “ "2650," 1880 Wg Simplify Home-seeking by saving COLUMBUS AVE. THE EVENING WORLD, B. Altman & Ca. Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-wear Riding Habits for Sides and Cross-saddle Riding: Linen or Khaki. . . . at $10.00 Meltons or mixtures . . . at 28.00 Also Combination Riding & Sports Suits Linen or Khaki 5 ° - at $10.00 Wool Checks or mixtures . . at 25.00 Superior materials and workmanship. B. Altman & Gn. The Men’s Furnishing Department Men's Wool Sweaters are being displayed in a very large and comprehensive assortment which includes Sweaters in ali the desired weaves and in light, medium and heavy weights. Of special interest are Sweaters imported direct from France, Austria and Scotland, representing the latest European ideas 2s to colors and textures. These foreign-tmade Sweaters are shown in the regular stock at $10.00, 12.00, 15.00 to 18.00 American-made Sweaters at extremely moderate prices. The Department for Men’s Underwear is now completely equipped with the Spring and Summer assortments of Men's Under- garments in Cotton or Merino gauze, Bal- briggan, Lisle Thread, and Linen, Cotton or Silk Mesh, all at attractively moderate prices. Among other items of special interest in the regular stock are Men's Athletic Sleeveless Coat Shirts and Knee Drawers, in madras, nainsook, silkeand-cotton mixture and al!- silk, at prices ranging (according to material) from 50c. to $3.00 per garment; and Men's Athletic Union Suits, in ribbed cotton or madras, at $1.00 to 6.00 per suit. The Men’s Furnishing and Underwear Departments are easily accessible from the main entrance to the store, Beh Socal, 218 oh IH, Rien, Ren Sat, | Furniture Without Deposits made; in yoke, Empire and Dorothy Princess models, . . at $1.50, 1.85, 2.45 and 2.95 Purchased in thie manner has never proved satisfactory to the AK to pleas Long leland and Connecticnt. Our Terme Apply Also to New York, New Jersey cATAbog ae ik akeD IN . ad || | MAILED urakeees, | [rettor | ON v CREDIT [wediettor | [ect puatn FIGURES | Imported Pique Afghans, hand embroidered, . $2.5) Y FREIGHT. Shooms Furnished | peVE PAY FREIGI at $1.00 Weekly | Ths Tris Chair with Hon leather cushions with Every Purchase of 875 or over during | April only, on presenta- nce time, temper _and _tramping | | | jer. Our methods | ‘CALL AND ‘MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS aRFY 103 R109 ST WEDNESDAY, APHIL 43, 1916. Broadway Saks & Contpany he sik ah Announce for tomorrow, April 28d, A specially prepared Sale of Women’s Silk and Serge Dresses at one-third to one-half usual prices, In both models and materials the selections are repre- sentative of the most exclusive ideas in Spring modes. Dancing Frocks of taffeta, | Street Dresses of wool | Models of the hour in both crepe de chine, crepe meteor, | crepe, serge, radium, Pussy Willow taf- | ina diversity of smart Spring | and designed with tier, bouf- feta, crepe silk, Cascadeaux, | street shades and beautiful | fant, bustle or apron front, charmeuse in pastel shades. | combination Serge and Wool Crepe Dresses, in a great variety of street models. Dresses, of crepe de chine, flowered p Dresses, of charmeuse, crepe meteor, taffeta and crepe de chine. Dresses, of crepe meteor, taffeta, and combination materials. Dresses, of chiffon taffeta, crepe de ch Mourning Dresses, of crepe de chine and mourning cre Dresses, of figured Pussy Willow taffeta, crepe de chine, taffeta and combination materials. Dresses, of taffeta, lave, net organdie, crepe de chine, C ‘ascadeaux and charmeuse. Maternity Dresses, of radium taffeta, in a number of models. Tomorrow, the 23rd, spccial Trimmed Hats that have been re-priced from $7.95 to $9.75 This opportunity is most exceptional . About 200 hats, and all, without exception, the accumulated styles of the past few weeks. The latest sh bans, pokes and modified bandeau effects. Trimmed in a great diversity of designs, with wings, flowers and ribbons. Black and solid colors, as well as many smart color combinations. This sale tomorrow of New Biouses for Spring Offers you the choice of the smartest models, in both soft tones and those flaring tangoes and golds that are now the vogue in blousewear modes Yet the prices are Chiffon Blouses, made over o foundation of flesh color chiffon, with dainty vestce of fine lace and new flare collar of same. Tango and gold. $6.95 Crepe de Chine Blouses, in models that are copies of the prettiest of Paris con- ceits. Black, white, pink, maize. $3.95 Women’s $5 and $6 Colonial Pumps $3.95 Special Thursday and Friday These are about the best values in Colonial ace leather keels. we have ever announced, They are shown in the newest Spring models and made of Value $5.........a8 tent leather and dull calf with hand-turned, ight welted olen and Spanish Louis and con- | J,B, Corsets, made of French coutil, batiste With leather or Paris cut steel buckles. | models. Value $2.50 to 85, at $1.98 and fancy crepe | evening and street modes, effects. long tunic skirt. Usual Stock prices $16.50 to $22. so} $10.50 Prinua Soo price #1600 6 920.00} $10.50 Usual Stock prices $18.50 to se2.s0| $12.50 Usual Stock prices $20 to a $14.50 ee pale A 2.50 to $25.00) | $16.50 Usual Stock prices $55.00 to #35.00} $18.50 Usual Stock prices $29.60 to 35.00} $18.50 Usual Stock prices $35.00 to $45.00 $25. 00 Usual Stock price £39.50 1$25.00 Saks Cold Storage adds to the life of your furs and costs but a trifle. Drop us a line or phone 2626 Creeley, telling us when to call, at $5 apes in sailors, tur- singularly reasonable Combination Blouses, of shadow lace and net, with dainty tucked net vestee, lace collar and sharp color contrasts in trimming and novelty buttons. $9.95 Crepe de Chine Blouses, with collar of fine a and tiny novelty buttons. ite, black, pink and maize. $5.00 C. B. La Spirite & J. B. Corsets underpriced Special tomorrow C.B. La Spirite Corsets, in the new models, is | as well as slip-on, medium, girdle top and bone- less models, with two hose supporters eri and fancy stripe fabries, in a variety of new #4 Perm 875/99 sx" 150| S76 Fulton Street, Brooklyn NY. wast. May a tt Era Grand ODay) Min utes by Seinen ieee s cena IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— : Balch Price Fur Storage NE Costs 2% ronmueseason TELEPHONE 5900 MAIN & WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET.IT.

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