The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1914, Page 9

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I ' 180 scr rs THEE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 380, 1914. RARE PLUMES FOUND a ie chee MISTAKE. GT, Cticase Recorder.) ‘wont she exelalmed, tur turning ‘away from the ticket window. “Oh, I'm happy! I almost feel as if 1 could wath @ alr, I've got my ticket to New jew York!" remarked a he Soe ae a Got @ ticket to heaven. home of hie own, bought a house in Chicago. Mrs. Koehn came on to help him move and last night exw the last article packed up ready for to-day. Mr. Niemeyer wae sad at the thought of leaving the Lenox road house, but his daughter tried to cheer him up and he went to bed on @ couch in what formerly had been his drese- ing room. There Mra, Koehn went to call him this morning. :(OLD HOME GONE, AGED MANENDS LIFE WITH GAS H. C. Niemeyer Kills Self as Daughter Prepares to Take Him to Chicago. - where she found that all the jets had been turned on. Her father lay life- leas on his couch. Mrs. Koehn tele- of No. 1170 Dean street, but the phy- sician could merely confirm Mrs. Koehn’s fear that her father was dead. ‘The family of C. A. Meissner of No. 4# Lenox road, old friends of Mr. Nel- meyer, had his body carried Into their home. His funeral will be held from there, for almost before the old man's body had been taken from the house, the movers were at work shipping his things to the home in Chicago, that he never even saw. — When his wife, Elizabeth, died four months ago, Herman C. Niemeyer, who was eighty years old and in poor health, refused flatly to accom- pany his daughter, Mrs. Martha Koehn, back to her home in Chicago, He would live, he satd, in the old home at No. 61 Lenox road, Flatbush, where he had lived for twenty years, So he employed @ housekeeper and ‘took up his lonely existence in the old home. He had no business to oceupy him. Years ago he had been the’ first captain in charge of « ship clus, a furri itty oid, out of employment since Christmas, was found dead in hie fur- nished room at No. 300 East Ninth street, to-day. He had inhaled gas through a tube. Hepsi Leap bows of the Hamburg-American line, hav- | friends or relatives was in Ing commanded the old Ariadne. And | hls room rent. His landlord We ore te tas. Ota On cutee down, and Fabrietue was heard to say for the Standard OH Company and ligt night that he feared he would be sixty years ago had become a member | j.omeless. of the Produce Exchange. He made money fast and ten years ago he retired. —— A MAP cad MEXICO IN NEXT SUN Mra. Koehn, always thinking of the old man, persuaded him at last, after | MSP, weeks of loneliness had shown him his! fate \mistake, to take up his home with a her. So reeently he advertised his| map. old home for sale. He found a pur. |0®! BONWIT ‘TELLER &CO. wn AVENUE La sdnarantr Announce inning Tomorrow, May First May Sale of Unusual Lingerie AT MARKED PRICE REDUCTIONS ° “Bontell” Lingerie French Hand Made Crepe de Chine Chiffon Pussy Willow Taffeta (The Letest Bonwit Teller Origination) Important Sale of Corsets AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES “Bontell” Models Are You Going io Move? If the first of May means a of resi a Conwenient-Credit System at ser to ten the expense of Moving-Time by postponing til Ef goods aclectad now vil be Neld ‘ntl Gonired.” Hare are some opesale, No Club Fees. Ne Red Tape or Sra of sy Kind ime aie Pat Rte ata MOVEMENTS. Be Watts Pent wal: jewel we fe m, mahogany fAnished ted with loose cushions irda and tassels to match ; luatrated ; value 830,,... eeeeiie |: CHARLES A. KEENE Charles Ianuase, better known as Chartes Risso or “Little Jonesy,” is in again, this being his ninth visit to Police Headquarters with bracelets for decoration. “Little Jonesy” and four compan- fons were arrested thie the pistol point by a squad of de- tectives headed by Lieut. Frank Mo- Two men bebeied the cigar Gee. phoned for Dr. Jerome G. Atkinson | fxr break Founded hp tite. three ne 1 The; inen, Glewene is the best manner of |® itt 000 wi IO cme dise feathers which bore the tag of = hers. and Mike Amendola, Mike Ambrons and Charles Delleo were panions of “Jonesy. The ts ree held pending an ‘investi- “HUDSON DUSTER” HELO ON CHARGE OF ROBBERY ON ARRESTED morning at Stranger and Stolen her Rings. Charles Monaill!, twenty years old 37) Rast erty after oy oGee's slspieton, le j saa found. four Of para- tools.in his possession, was arrested rth of bird to-day at hie home, No, street, on a charge of fobbery, Mongilli belongs to the Hudson Dusters, a west side organi- sation which provides the police of the to think about. o_Mtedens| TOOK POISON AND GAVE UP. | suf, tateac se Bor Whe sald He Was @ Thiet For- xy & member of the Lift given by Kmplovers. A well dressed, alert looking youth walked up to Sergeant Pitts at Spring Lone pind strane Hcg Charlee street station with plenty Last night Mise Lillian Coleman of] ho wanted to be arrested No. ind just out of the penitentiary after | Mon, ne-year term for having burglars’! mond pond to ‘cont ‘a Ang’ hg time, She Pi ot tot (a4 cm x ‘anele” of hart hgh tee streets. asl Said to Have Slugged Woman f oat. to the ‘rear entrance of the saloon at Christopher street because he % Geneva street, Gloversville, | was « thiet and had taken a dose of Hudson and] young man appeared health, ut Pitta hustied him to to show | vincent'’s Hospital, where Lol Goctors operated on him with a stoma: LW gg I a ome Mind of he said was teen years old, of No, yon manufacturers, detected terday in and) = Waverly jo bartender was filling her He had been a Litechute & Se, Commenciig Friaay, May 1st ‘Best & Co. Friday, May Ist Annual ‘May Sales of White The savings Average One-Third Th ESE Annual Sales have been planned most carefully and well. The special prices represent an average saving of one-third, in jsome instances more; and the values will appeal ‘strongly to discriminating buyers be- cause every garment is new, fresh, seasonable, and of our customary standard of style, quality’and workmanship An Important Sale Summer Cotton Dresses For Women and Misses Imported fabrics a special feature. Also the indi- vidual style of each garment and its splendid finish, denoting its high class origin. 1122 Dressses—35 Styles—in this Sale Beautiful, distinctive styles in the new flowered and striped French crepes and voiles,cotton eponge, linen, swisses, organdies and laces. 9.00 Morning Dresses High Clase Tailored Model of fine Copenhagen cotton eponge, batiste collar and cuffs, ilk girdle and tie. , Introducing the new “Shirt Waist” Tennis Dress in composé of linen. Afternoon Dresses 15.00 Distinctively dainty French models of flowered voiles, featuring a new, quaint net flounce tunic and the wide Paris ribbon girdle in harmonizing thades. Rose, blue. green, black, and white. Afternoon Dresses 18.50 Exact Copies of the Simple Dresses that Paris predicts asthe vogue for Deuville this summer. Pretty French fabrics in orchid, light blue, rose, lavender, peach, green, black and white. Summer Lingerie Blouses 27 Models Specially Priced 2.95 3.95 5.00 5.75, 7.50 * Regularly 3.95 to 12.50 In the newest and smartest materials and styles. Imported White Organdie, White Voile, White and Colored Batiste and Linen, and beautiful combina- tion of the fashionable materials. Many copies of French models, as well as smart semi-tailored styles. Girls’ and Misses’ Dresses Big Savings in Pretty Frocks—4th Floor Most interesting will be the groupings of fashion- able summer apparel for children and misses, Partic- ular care has been devoted to these selections, and each dress has adistinct individuality and style. White Dresses of Dotted Swiss or Lawn Prettily trimmed with laces, embroidery and ribbon beading. 84 to 7 years. Exceptional Values at 1,25 1.65 2.25 3.25 Girls’ White Dresses Voiles, Dotted Swiss and Lawns, handsomely trim- med with Val. laces or real Irish crochet and silk ribbon girdles. 8 to 15 years. Values to 9.75 3.85 5.00 6.50 Imported Hand-made Dresses Fine Batiste, hand-embroidered or lace trimmed; Empire and long waisted models. Sizes 3) to 7 years. 3.95 6.75 9.75 Imported Hand-made Lingerie Dresses In sizes 14 to 17 years. Of very fine white batiste or voile. Some slightly soiled. 8.50 16.50 Value to 85.00 White Canvas Pumps and Colonial Pumps 2.95 Regularly 4.00 and 4.50 ‘ Welt and turn sole, medium heel, round toe, extra high FIFTH AVENUE : ie oT m= se - AR in LLL ES Fee Hee ae ora AAAS Everywhere Recognized as the Trade Mark of Honest Values Trade Mark—Copyrighted oe ee ees I, org Children’s American and French Muslin Underwear Children’s and Girls’ Gowns 49c 68c 98c 1.50 2 to 16 years. High and low necks. Regularly 760 986 1.50 2.95 Drawers Practical styles, embroidery trimmed. 35c 49c 68c 98c Regularly 50c 760 980 1.60 Band Skirts 49c 68c 98c 1.50 2 to 14 years, Regularly 750 980 1.60 2.95 Princess Slips 4 to 16 years. Lace and embroidery trimmed. 69c 98c 1.90 Regularly 98c 1.50 2.08 Children’s mateeerty 25c reales ore tae ‘ Regularly 880. Regularly 1.05, at 68c Of muslin, trimmed with embroidery. aoe and scalloped. to 6 years 1 to 6 years. French Drawers 2 to 14 years. S5o 6Sci(i‘TSK’:C(i‘i’(C(iésié‘i«zSCi«i«;CCSS, Regularly 750 850 5c 1.85 1.85 1.88 French Gowns Hand-embroidered; high and low necks. 1.50 1.75 1,98) Regularly 1.85 1.95 2.26 2.68) French Princess Slips Hand-made and hand-embroidered, 95c 1.25 1.50 1. Regularly 1.45 1.75 = 1.95 2. French Waist Skirts 1 to years. Hand-made and hand-embroidered. %e «821625 ~=—1.98, Regularly 1.85 1.85 245 Infants’ Dresses and Coats Sises to 3 Years Allnew styles, including high neck and lon 1800 Machine-made Short Dresses Regularly 750. to 8.75 50c 79c 98c 1.10 1.35 250Hand-made Short Dresses linen 1.95 2.65 Desirable styles in nainsook, and repp. 98c to 5.85 embroidered Also in Black and White Checks. 3.75 Women’s French and American Lingerie French Gowns, hand-embroidered. 159, 2.95 3.95 Regularly 1.95 8.95 5.00 French Combinations Hand-embroidered cover and drawers, 1.95 2.95 3.95 Regularly 2.95 3.95 5.00 French Chemises 85c 0 «1.95 Regularly 1.50 2.95 French Petticoats, hand-embroidered. 1.50 1.95 ; larly 1,95 2.95 Chiffon Petticoats, 2.95 Regularly 3.95 Accordion plaited, wide lace insertion above hem; evening colors. Regularly 5.00, at 3.95 Colors: pink, blue and white, Underbodices to match Regularly 2.95. 1.95 Underbodices to match Regularly 2.95. 1,95 Lingerie Petticoats New Models in Gowns Regularly 1.50, at 98c Regularly 1.50 2.95 5.00 9c «1.95 2,98 wean tan ae Crepe de Chine Petticoats Lace insertion and wide edge on flounee. Pique and paneled. Other special Exclasive Styles sleeves,and low neck and short sleeves; in yoke,Gretchen and straight effects, long waisted, Russian and che new Doris model. Light weight summer coats in serge, pique & lingerie. White and Navy Serge Coats Double breasted, notched collar, hand- emblem on sleeve.

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