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CARNEGIES IN NEW CHURCH. | ,Mr%. Carncate was admitted Chureh_ of the Divine Pat ‘WEE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 20T6... EE all that night in the room. The| writer, who used to go out with Mrs.| and Miss Anderson went to the Hotel| knocked and w: admitted to the | up is masaage Incident bedroom, She teatified that she ‘ou ever massage Mr. An- day following Mrs. Anderson called] Anderson at the Summit Lake House! Astor, whore they met a man whose n me from @ hotel uptown and intro- | ‘to charm the snakes away from her,’ | name the witness did not remember. | (und, the man tm Regiines, while the wit ked Anderson appeared to bo asleep] “y . ches and | Steet Magnate’ Da § Hb | street duced me over the ‘phone to Capt.| Miss Anderson id Mra. Anderson/ From the Astor the party went to 4 Mrs nderaon Sein Hetet warn beaeerar ere Manner, 316 says he was glad to|told her she had “cut out a Mrs./the Criterion Hotel on Fortieth street. What did you do then?” Mias An-| him,” sald Miss Anderson i Ine Lent by the Ke WP, meet me and sorry he could not talk; Steiner” who had been very chummy] Miss Anderson lect Mra. Anderaon | derson was asked. “Did Mra. Anderson a Andrew a = her daugh- r tor, of Brick Church. Misa to me personally.” with Grant. and the man in a parlor of the hotel] | “t was shocked and I to =| with her | ter, Mi be igen Ht ad ere je reventeen years old. ‘ derson that was a horri 5 : a . od Concerning Bert Grant, the song! On another occasion Mrs. Anderson and went out to lunch. treat me and 4 nurried ; terian Church, Fifth avenue and Thirty- A World Ad. is the first ¢ —_—_——— _ When the witness returned to the} reptied. “No, ne - [seventh street, which has on its rolls! and the “last word” with empld ! Criterion she could not find them,| On ¢ examination M r, | dignantly - | many persona aocially prominent ax welt | 27d t last, 4 AP ; HAIR STOPS FALLING DANDRUFF but she was led to a bedroom. Shelattorney for Mrs. Anders: ought | robe on.” as many famous for their ood works. | Secking efficient workers. We 9 ee DSAPPEARS—25 CENT DANDERINE [fg == — = ——— ———— oe + Anderson’s Cousin Says His Wife Was Very Friendly ; Save your hair! Make it] difference how dull, faded, brittle and \ G I M B E L Ss A i With Army Man. 1” soft, fluffy, lustrous (Sct ye ie leon ; =e % That is why they are so beautiful— . a and beautiful. Tine, ise effec ter irimatiats ‘sad A re Shea AO tJ IE lo Pt Also why they are superior to Did Miss May Chandler Anderson, the usual kinds—these cousin of Percy B. Anderson, act in- , i . discreetly when she massaged his mn mim rel a . Bl feverish brow as he tay on a couch | trace ol iandit or Tata eel Drei at tone ber Ith The GIMBEL Dry Air Cold Storage ouses in the aun room of his house in Up- | you most will be after a f rk Get a 25-cent i \ Wal mamare tiie) Surhrher ol per Montclair, clad only in @ bath | when you ree new hair y | Danderine from any drug store or toilet Perfect Safety for Your Furs I d fo} di fobs, or did Mre, Hmnily B. Anderson, |at first—yee but, really sew bsir— i ut ae is a Remodelling and repalring furs, at moderate prices. Storage mporte rgandaie the wife, misconduct herself with | growing all over the scalp. aly [Cones at it has been without charge if Siterations are consideraiie. 95 5 Gave Jw Manner ot the Mata! yAisesne wey’ of your bets Nl ea Rigs ond Draperies at $3, $3.95, $5, . 8A? pea Oe : r Des Waikare wer flea wien |" = can algo be stored under, ideal conditions for their safe keeping, $6.95, $8.95, Lace Curtains left to be cleaned will be stored free of charge until ’ [EDs aah de eal eet A the Fall. As the organdie is so fine, and as Tubiniva: GA GOUT, caus Yar bone The GIMBEL Cold Storage Vanlis Are a Part of the embroidery work in the collars @eapter to the three days of testi. | Our Own Fireproof Building. and motifs is so well made, it looks mony already taken. | Goods for storage will be called for upon notifying the Fur as though it had been made by tary ‘The name of Capt. Hanner was Storage Desk, Third Floor. ‘Telephone Madison Square 8200, fingers. Every blouse has a tou Wrought in yesterday by a witness | Extension 35. of embroidery somewhere, and some who said he had seen him in Mrs, Anderson's company in the woods @reund the Summit Lake House in of them are profusely embroidered. There are two kinds of laces that Gia GG nok Gos Brn Fashions Change in Wedding Rings || i g*ccdinely effective when com Anderson told to-day of visita the At GIMBELS the prospective groom may find some and Venise. And those are the two Captain paid Mrs. Anderson in New be ie Lie) gold ae us Mad eae kinds that we have adopted. models, which have been rolled and wor! y heavy ar) napa) le machinery and thus hardened, so as to give a maximum New Styles--Every One True aT amount of wear and still conform with the latest style. These one-piece rings must not be confused with the cast rings, which under the microscope are very porous and consequently so soft that they will soon wear away. Nor are they anything like the old-fashioned rings, which were bent round and then soldered together. GIMBEL Wedding Rings contain absolutely no sylder; each is a ring without end--symbolic. 22K...... $5 to $9 | 18K... ... $4 to $8.75 $4 f $9 Main Floor York. Incidentally, Miss ‘Anderson men- tioned a Mr. Dowds, but she knew nothing more about him than that, Mrs. Anderson called him “Sonny,” went to lunch with him often and that he visited Mrs. Anderson in an apartment at No. 162 West One Hun- dred and Twenty-second street while Anderson was in Europe SAID SHE HAD “CUT OUT” AN- OTHER WOMAN. Miss Anderson aaid Mra, Anderson, while ostensibly Itving in her Mont- cinir home, maintained the little apartment in West One Hundred and Twenty-second atreet. “In August last year," Miss Ander- fon testified, “Mra, Anderson called . DOUGLAS $3.50, $4.00 & $4.50 SHOES pT eg Pe $1,006,279 INCREASE Inthe calea of W.L. Douglas shoe In 1013 evert012 HUIS fa the reason wre give you the same valuen ¥ Go notwithstandin Tor $5.50) 94-00 on ehe cost of Teather, Our jot been lowered and the price to you remal same, Call at my store and see for yourself the kind of shoes wo ate selling for 8:3.00, 04.00 and #4.50. ‘A trial will convince you that W.L.Dougias shoes for style, comfort and service are absolutely as Rood aa Other makes costing $5.00 to $7.00. The ttention to my low, broad ‘Walking Roots in Tans, Men’s Suits to Order At $20.50 for $35 Quality ‘This heading means exactly what it says. The Suits which we propose to make to yr measure will be of the regular $35 grade in every detail of material, fit, style an cyt f : This saving represents a pruning of regular profits in addition to a favorable price which we secured on a quantity of fine Summer-weight all-wool fabrics. This Wide Field For Choice: the enormous I Paris Favors These Fine Shadow Laces and me over the phone and said she was mported Patent, Also, my exclu: r As to Materials— As to Style— . gould: been al and ‘absrociaine| | eaeiten iE hougine ronsorvative, comfortable Embroidery Flounces Plaids, checks, interwoven effects and Any one of a dozen single or double- shoes, which require no breaking in, are worn the world over, ‘The Best $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Boys’ Shoes in the world. TAKE NOSUBSTITUTE! Ine without W.1.. Dougs it was on his way from West Point to the Philippines. Before that Mra, Anderson told me she used to walk through the woods with him, and that while this was going on the Captain loaned his horse to Jack An- Aerson, the son of Mra, Anderson. “On this night in question Mre. Anderson asked me to go to the St. Paul Hotel with her and get a room.J I dia ao, and as soon as we were assigned to our room, Mrs. Anderson and T walked to the sub- way, where she met Capt. Hanner and went away with him. I stayed All the smart Summer frocks turned out by Paris artists are lavish in the use of real and imitation Laces and Embroideries. Linen Laces, the choicest product of the fmest looms in the world, with edgings and insertions to match. 2 to 5 in. wide, usually 22c to 95c yard, at. sos... esc. ees 18c and 25c yd. Maline Net Ti d Shadow L. ° Ae OF EEE ths cRORian auecrtanalt Ot tansetay eT desi, A Summer Furniture Exhibit A reasted Sack Suit models. And your mixtures. Several shades of plain gray, reference as to lining, from none fd all blue and brown. Also black. 0 fully lined. Fit is guaranteed, and suits will not be delivered unless satisfactory. On sizes over 44 chest there will be an additional charge of 10 per cent, Custem Tailoring Shop, Fourth Floor ped on the hettom. Brockton, Maas. - IN GREATER NEW YORK: BROOKLYN varying from 9 to 27 in. in width; usually 40c to $2.50.. 25c to $1.75 yd. Embroidery Flouncings 18 in. wide, on sheer Batistes and Swisses, floral design —also Sore Carer Floun- cings in very dainty patterns, usually 38c to 50c.......... 25c and 38c yd. Embroidered Batistes French floral designs, 27 in. wide and a number of fine lacy effects combined with blind patterns; usually 75c and $1. . 50c and 75c yd. Embroidered Flouncings On sheer chiffon finish organdie, 45 in. wide, exquisite floral designs, closely resembling hand- . Stampe 35s. Block 8" Ave. 36s. 4 i work, usually $1.50.............000000: $/ yd. ONLY STORE Embroidered Edges DA LENINGS TO Q P.>) On organdie and batiste in white and ecru, 5 to 10 in. rices A wide, beautiful assortment of designs and Grecian re scalloped effects, most suitable for collars and vests = in the new waists, coats and 25 85c yd. 14. > Travers Sanitary suits, special at........... c to 89 cud. WE FURNISH) rant sire SOUTHERN] Sleeper Regular A Y ee sere Colonial Pumps for Misses reed Wve, Used and Growing Girls, $3.50 tary lining, loose cushions; “Toe-Ease” Shoes in Models yor Summer 1914 ment May bree Very smart and serviceable, but better still, they are comfortable and hygienic for ‘'Toe-Ease” Shoes are constructed ,|on a scientific straight last, which en- ables the youthful foot to grow naturally —no pinching or cramping. The Pumps are in gun-metal calf, pat- ent coltskin with 1 in. leather heel and NEWARK-—831 Broad Street, PATERSON—192 Market 8t.,cor.Clark | JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue, TRENTON—101 East State Street. America’s Greatest Furniture House Which Holds the Key to Comfort and Coolness Your first thought on seeing the G'MBEL collection of Summer Fur- niture will be, very likely, “how admirably it expresses its purpose.” And it does—for it immediately suggests the cool living room, the broad airy veranda, or the shade of the big trees on the lawn. Then you will be impressed with the variety and the beauty of the showing now in its spreading new quarters on the Eighth Floor. __ These are some of the groups—many of them new in shape, color or fin- ish--which you will especially admire. | ‘Old Hickory’”’ Furniture Willow Craft Furniture 4 Scores of styles of uhis splendid trusty \] *f A new departure in a soft, green tint. “ f Single pieces, or suites, The $t. George | furniture, including the famous “Andrew NES DAY OF ft de dah , te Jackson” Chair at $2.75. LL WHITE ENAM- et leather buckle. Suite in natura) willow consists of a large pa 4 : //] rstesewene Also Flat Bow Pumps in white kid, canvas or buck- Settee at $12.60, Arm Chair at $6.60 and There are Chairs from $2,60; Settees Arm Rocker at 97. ‘The “Broadway” | {fOM $5.60; Tables from $7; Tabourettes , rj « from $2; Swi ith ch t $9. Th Arm Chair, with high back, and broad Vittoria ae Hickory” me a last arms, is luxurious— $12.75. forever. Maple Porch Furniture Strong!y made, to withstand the weather and hard use, Chairs from $1 each; Rockers, low seated and comfortable, from $1.26; “Big Bill” Arm Rockers, deep- seated, at $8.50, Other Attractive Collections of Rattan, Wicker and Reed Furniture. English Porch Furniture, with leather seats and cretonne slips, at half price or less. Cedar Rustic Furniture for the lawn. And a special offering of $5.25 Blenheim Rocking Settees (Illustrated), $3.50 Natural maple or painted green; well-built, with wide arms, Cretonne-Covered Seat Cushions, at 75c, from $1, and $1, from $2.50. Eighth Floor JRIAGES. skin, tan Russia calf, gun-metal calf and patent coltskin. Sizes 8'5 to 11 at $2 to $2.50 IN PRIZES FREE Sizes 11 to 2 at $2.50 and $3 TO THE MOST POPULAR Stzes 214 to 6 at $3 ana $3.50 Second Floor ENGAGED COUPLES or NEWLY-WEDS — ‘The prises will be to the couples receiving the largest number of ¢ eerie Hoe, gre nel oe any’ of yar lends nace ence ot have Vee Important Sale of Discontinued SEND POSTAL FOR FULL PARTICULARS Patterns of y ON THIS LINE ————— . Pane set, MONEE Blank, Cat ons and sen INLAID LINOLEUMS _ > 2 Ay From our extensive assortment of Inlaid Linoleums, we have selected thirty-five patterns in various arades, which will be discontinued by the manufacturer, an we offer them at greatly reduced ices, \ All perfect, quantities varying front 15 to 500 sq. yds. ens, Bungalow Bed of each pattern, which consists of Tile, Mosaic and Hardwood effects,— desirable colorings. s wun (Z| $1.45 to $1.65 Linoleums, $1.10 sq. yd. 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