The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1914, Page 5

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fe 4 I tf 5 nN vin i} i 315000 NP PUKE == See Hi i i west WMeteran Tab Pra From Bowery | age poy Poy Hires oe Wadging House Loaded Down “ othe Te : taj i BER E s z 3 With Wealth. 5 g Who ts Karl Schmidt and has he @ friend or relative on the face of oe earth? te the question being @ahed in Bellevue Hospital to-day as _ @ little gray old man lies dying. In the “pockets of his ragged clothes, faken from his body when he was Brought to the hospital from the leGging-house at No, 263 Bowery, Furs Remodeled. BONWIT TELLER &.CO. fortune in the eyec of more persons , Yhan those who drift to the Bowery lodging houses. ~ Wari Schmidt did not even have a Opginations ang AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Announce for To-morrow, Thursday A Most Extraordinary Sale Women’s Silk Dresses ABOUT 130 FROM THE REGULAR STOCK 15.00 Formerly up to 49.50 venir of the days when he was not \dless and homeless. ~ Once he said that he had come of as fine a family as ever offered, but no letter from Germany ever came to him at the lodging Rouse. No letter of any kind save the monthly pension he drew from the United States Government as a civil ‘War veteran was ever received by the clerk of the place for Kar! Schmidt. But the pension always came ad- dressed to the old recluse as “Cap- tain.” Mrs. Anna M. Dwyer, the owner of the lodging house, who prides her- self on its cleanliness amd good order, sald to-day that Schmidt never spoke Two or three dresses of a kind in the season's most desirable styles. In glace taffeta, crepe de chine, flowered and novelty silks. —— No Exchanges No Approvals {i Furs and ‘Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air || Lord & Taylor Murray Hill 9000 A Large Special Purchase of Laces and Nets Will Be Placed on Sale Tomorrow (Thursday) at Unprecedentedly Low Prices Real Irish Crochet Lace Insertions ; 1 inch wide, inches wide, 2 inches wide, Usually 50c per Yard Vase | Todi ie bet Vand \ase | tinh’ gras per Yard ara $600 Soft Silk Shadow Lace Flouncings Silk Shadow Lace Allover Nets . Cream color only; 18 and 22 inches wide, 42 inches wide; for blouses and dancing frocks, $1.50 and $1.95 yard—Usually $2.25 to $3.00 '95c per yard—Usually $1.75 Shadow Lace Flouncings Embroidered Net Laces White and cream; 18 to 24 inches wide, White and cream; 9 to 20 inches wide, 45c per yard—Usually 75c 48c to $1.25 yard—Usually 75c to $1.75 | | | | | | | | | Hil © IE SSS Founded 1826 Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street —————_———— ——— = Street Floor Splendid Values in Women's Coats Exceptional Values in | | Women's Footwear A Revelation in Women’s Footwear Street, Touring & Steamer Coats 376 y Street, Brook kb NY, | The ‘“‘Myrod’’ Shoe ae os ines In Dasiagah seahertole 15 Minutes by by Subway fro é J) Grand Central to Borough Station - Smart Spring & Summer Low and High Shoes sma a Gearing >t eel d will retain their shape. Hopibie ene wire Usually $6.00 and $7.00 ’ Women’s Colonials Black Russia and patent leather, trimimed $3.25 with handsome buckles = wal Feather @& Light Weight Boots Spring styles. All the new SPring #7 ually $5.00 to $7.00 $4.85 $3.95 (Registered in United States Patent Office) Made in Button Boot or Oxford. Remarkable for its convenience, comfort and good appearance. . The Button Boot just pulls on, and the Oxford slips on with shoe horn. Smooth fitting on amy foot. The New Capes & Cape Coats Are exceptionally attractive and are shown in broadcloth, serge, gabardine and satin charmeuse, all smartly trimmed. Prices according to materials. $14. 50,81 545,819. 50, $25,829. 50 Usual prices $25.00 to $389. Women's Fancy Silk Coats In a variety of models, smartly trimmed Reduced to $15.50, $19.508 $25.00 Usual prices $29.50 to $35.00 $70.75, $15.00, $16.50 8 $22.50 Usual prices $20.00 to $86.00 All the More Expensive Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices Third Floor INCLUDING INSURANCE Ki Se ee ee oats have in preparation @ very remarkable early season Sale of Women’s Mid-Summer Apparel For Friday and Saturday, May 22d and 23d when will be presented a very complete variety of Women's Dresses, Linen Suits and Tub Skirts, offered at unprecedented values. Details in To-morrow’s Evening Papers. Unusual Offerings, To-morrow, in , Women’ 8 Summer Coats Linen Dust Coats, . . .. . at $4.75, 5.50 LS nin h pas gout ia renee Dress Coats, + + at $18.00, 22.60 New Serge Sone, beautifully lined, in various lengths, at $18.50, 22.50 Moire, Faille and Viermener Sil pes, . . +» « G@t $29.75, 39.60 New White Coats, (not ine heretofore) 16.60, 19.50 Dress and Wardrobe Trunks Provide an Interesting Event, To-morrow From a collection that includes every desired variety, size and kind of trunk, that adds to the comfort and con- venience of travelers, we have selected several varieties to present to-morrow, on the Fourth Floor, =e decisive reductions from regular values, as follow: Dress, Steamer and HatTrunks, $15.00 Regularly $16.50 to $25.00 The assortment is composed of canvas-covered, bees ae and slatted trunks, some with straps around the body of the trunk, in 32, 36 and 40 inch lengths; all with cunvenient | interior arrangements; to our special order, Also to-morrow, an attractive group of Inova Wardrobe Trunks Wardrobe Trunks of other makes, in the Geary 45- wick ace colle pal ena ek poakee eame tea $50 to $75 Wardrobe Trunks at el $35 to $45 Wardrobe Trunks at $27.50 $20 to $30 Wardrobe Trunks at $18.00 Also “Innovation” Trunks for Hats, Shoes, Waists and Men's Shirts and several combinations of these articles at similar re- ductions, Traveling Bags At Large Price Concessions pe the inks | ans 5. es fae aan. ae we will present the following very desirable bags and traveling requisites, at very decisive savings: $6.75 Traveling Bags at $4.50 a ruseet leather, in sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches, leather $8.00 Suit Cases at $5.50 Of russet sole leather, steel frames, re-inforced corners, shirt pockets, sizes 22, 24 and 26 inches. _lmperied Hand Bags Of moire stripe silks, in various shapes; some with fittings; pho sp $2.7 78 and 3.! 35. Imported Jewel Boxes OF polished morocco; silk-lined with tray; special at $1.65, 2.10 and 2.45. : Balch Price Fur Storage | Costs 2% ron me season BEREPHONE 5900 MAIN you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it ly LAC on Hae nie hing aa Be EAA DE STE SPOR TANTS EP TET TE — STERN BROTHERS i Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue through a World “Want” Ad, 3 3 Lamps for Country Homes An attractive variety, on the Fourth Floor, of shuple & Cottage and Bungalow use. q and useful sorts for cretonne shade; ss Bare soe 8, with ril or Regularly Extension Floor and Desk Electrie ie Verde and sa ep with hades Recdasy BIS, Ve aeae ieodaty afin snd Rang Lamon,” 5 Rewwlerly ss5 and 0, Rigrly $750°t0 2100. Imported Steamer Rugs th ertone lined shade; + at $3.95 and 12.78 prea with ail er tie tio Civend fae eating Ss ee a tractive rugs are gathered here, on the Main Floor, including ‘clan and fancy plaids of Shetland wool and vicuna. Special, to-morrow, the following: $8.50 and 10.00 Steamer Rugs, at $5.25, 6.50 Scotch clan plaids, reversible, or one side in plain color, in a Garden Furniture At One- Third Less Than Former Prices Mission Furniture Mahogany Mission Pieces with Leather Cushions Arm Chairs; Formerly $18.75, 25.00, 36.00 and 40.00, Now $14.60, 18.50, 28.50 and 30,00 Side Chairs, . + Formerly $10.00, . Now $6.00 Settees,. «© + Formerly $25.00, . Now 16.80 Couches, . . . Formerly $75.00, . New 37.50 Morris Chairs, Formerly $38.50 and 60.00, $30.00, 40.00 Davenports, Formerly $70.00 and 100.00, Now 42.00, 70.00 Tables, Formerly $16.50 and 45.00, Now $9.50 and 32.60 Magazine Stands, Formerly $12.75, Bookcases, . . . Formerly $26.00,. Fumed Oak Mission Pieces with Leather Cushions , Chairs and Rockers; Formerly $18.50 to 38.50. ‘ Now $12.50, 169%, 16.50 and 22.00 50, Settees, « Formerly $27. - Now 16.50 Da . _« Formerly $78.00, . Now 88.00 Tables, Formerly $28.50 and 56.00, Now $22.00, 33.00 Now $2.00 Formerly $40.00, . Cooriness yoke PG Dont Yo ou Take A can spend an enjoyable where to go. The best plan 13 to cx announcements of the Resort hotels and _ pisces advertised In The > from day to day and then the most attractive offer ted—location, attractions, &c., considered, 39, 18 53,899 “SUMMER RESORT” ADS, LAST YEAR. Next Sunday, oping 1 aa pes Sais ee it le shade: wh ema ’ peice me ag my a i whh 4 sor avoid aol Tall z ot $3.78 silk-lined shade: | at $5.00 to 16.50 ~— Why Dont Yor Trip Like This? 2 There are 90 many ways @ its rather dificult to dectde : monn tum Big Display of World “Summer Resort”. A it Bi By +

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