The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1914, Page 7

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> RE eee pee aa ne =< TT, 4 * nae TRE EVENING WORLD; MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1914. me noe cere ae home he flew into a rage. real estat a atrest and Hlahth Avenue, was found Profits, As a result business to|dend tn the hallway of No. 255 West iF horhou ting | Cote ton No. Yor men in the borhood aro being | “te Me 0 Synth aver tie aeane. y | Richard Roverty Welle, a youth Atal} Lire) Mr. Decker called me o ly to T could scarcely eat. When we “al tion, The men who receive the bene. [eyes ilared at the critic of the bar- Found Dead ta Hallway. |n from the markets recruiter hunters, a Richard Brawn of Cook's Hotel, on rom ke of pushcart peddiers.| Dr. Abraham Korn, repreeeatins 4 HA a ay kooks the southeast corner of Thirty-ninth CUM who sald he lived at 42 East nt Tighteenth Street mi ve guilty t a ~ ova in ‘ Riternoon in General Nessione tof STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. = ca mae Sitters trom fs $67.60 ‘worth of voraine an, his * = | seit Mae th [There should be an investigation of /MO He was sentenced to Iiaueen, fRed latte, Naw Y we | path, to treat me. When Mr. Decker| — ° the source of the supply as Je “penitentiary by alia, Naples 10 The probation offleer rey ried the bo: 2 .3 used As Mrs. Ellison passed to hei father ie connectea ‘ah one of tae 100, San Juai YW I foe ef lepeoper rotations with hint. — a few lormnettes were raised and! blegost banks in New York, Manuel Calvo, Ca: is treatment of his is a sham,’ * Charges Mik Off Official Threat) he eee oy pute jing to| Mrs. Ellison Declares They, ened to Kill Her and Ran wi yzouand hm, fer husband ¢ and Not the Poor, Profit ran for his revolver and woul ® ‘One afternoon when Twas at my my husband stamped in}4red fashionably dressed women who ined me before every| jammed the main floor and the gal- lery of the Aldermanic Chamber this Dj. shot her had not her sister, Mri A Guaranteed to ON D Tests —— seal NA Se me oa B Altman & te room, his wife testified, and closed the ‘hy =m A000 | jsves FOR SEPARATION, | 22" in his face. Deaciatwaliy: rsia@. Varad hue eo e Husband Replies Actress Was you at 2 o'clock” hel atternoon, Mrs. A. S. Ellison, finan- Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes Too Friendly With Several <3 fim Thad been at my dress-|clal secretary of the Real Estate the United States. a only and he called me a liar. Owners’ Protective Association, 7, furenean citles can eee Men She Knew. ABKED FOR EVIDENCE TO GET| charged that they and not the poor Exceptional Val ues for to-morrow (Tuesday) W people of the tenements are support- wa ghes, Mrs, Becker tewtted, her bun. ing the three free public markets. 7” ¥ ed at the Aldermanic Henry Edward Decker, grandson of With every man she met. This occurres 4 ‘ou are a low and common wom-|hearing to decide whether the mar- r) ’ he founder of the Slawson-Decker | q he said to me. “I am not going ha founder of the, Biameon- Decker /an,| he sab to me. am-8ot Soles | hots shall be legalised. Men’s & Women’s Handkerchiefs A Sale of itockholders in the present SheMeld |@ny longer.. Some of your admirers ‘These markets were started by ms +} Farms Slawson - Decker Company [°A" Pax them, T want you 10 give] Borough President Marks presumably at special prices. Men’s House Coats, Bath Robes bought a gallery seat in a theatre to | ee ee toe eee, am who |t? Xeep down the cost of living among peel the poor people of the tenements,” 4 ‘yn 2 d thi nd ‘o#s-examination, : tint" Brs | Decker, who sat ia the orchestra wita| were frouehton Brandenburg, Bldney leald“Mra. Eilzon. “Do the poor and MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS and Dress and Motor Scarfs rate? | another man, according to her testi- Re pert oitians the Later tinecess | ett es, ns Comes, Walt senate eyaltaes sig|mony to-day before Supreme Court] | “Did you get letters trom Brownell at ware can hog hed He Initialed . + per dozen, $1.75 & 2.35 will provide seasonable articles, now in demand, len wit i rat name, after you t # ° ery (Justice Blanchard in her eult fot were married?" naked Attorney Me: | marke 2 Why, the well kept, well itched d 2.50 & 3.25 at fully one-third less than regular prices. veparation, = ne testinea,| SoNerd; Feprenenting Decker. ldrebsed, rich housekeepers, Bhow me Plain, hemstitched, per dozen, f i er js occu! nce, she ly got one,” was the reply. +3 %, ‘ ah fd he call you ‘sweetheart?’ ” [one woman of humble circumstances 50 Men's House Coats of double-faced materials © eras bayeral Saad bed Gussalonaa agiNot, that remember,” waa the|in this ble gathering of fine hats, fine Hand-hemstitched, . + per dozen, $5. furs and fashionable gowns! of excellent quality . a fe at $8.50 |Kill her with a revolver, She alleges|" Mrs. Decker said she had known i “The three markets are bargain % extreme cruelty as the basis for her| “Bob” Allen twelve She said s WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS y sult. she thought nothing of having. gone | hunters Lassa These xt Men’s Blanket Bath Robes, in an assortment i it with him twi all: Ht ho browse about the meat an eo her ‘husband. knew about. {t both | vegetable. a Aen » St. 5 Pa ea: x e. Clad in a modish walking sult of i Specialy Initialed r dozen, $1.80 & 2.35 of desirable colorin at $5.00 i vegetable and other stands are the a Lisbon Bieta with eee timer, Bhs eaentied me ped oats same class that dawdle about the are ur, rs. cker, who is an actress,/ told her husband she ha nm wit! “1! told a dramatic story from the wit- & woman friend when she went out | bargain cotinters is the bi« release With hand-embroidered scalloped edge, Men's Imported Dress and Motor Scarfs of H oS t . ni 5 ft ‘a i. ness stand. Her voice, contrary to| *ioogse Bob" confided to her that woh oe the despair of the rea each in ‘ i ; 5 . 25c. & 35c. knitted silk, in white, gray and black-and= Fy { de that of the usual divorce sult plain-|he never had had any gold collar opp ie! i hite mixt " at $5.78 z ioe Cnrnrren ts et Oosm vammees | cit, Seashbd | AStiy Coto ee OF Ae eee at ias aoe ad ace enataet | (lay bad prorat ey tHale) eeacions Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, bid bahar heigl) A ‘ 39 ..| bought him some for $4 and charge | titi nd store in their spacious ’ : CHARLES A. KEENE = [‘ourt room. She had a woman law-| Heth to her husband's account. Ppenctoew fF diy ime. Tho yer, Miss Lucille Pugh, as counsel, refrigerators for days at a time 50c & 75, eo, A ~ - . . . . . . . 180 precisa ey Nees Verg| sre Decker was uni receatiy in| nranaensny wan marked, thea, [Door women, with thelr kiddion xu-| @BCH 6 - Men’s Underwear ® the support of Douglas Fairbanks in| by an effort to trap detectives who | lore, cannot lock them in small rooms poe OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. | “He Comes Up Smiling,” which had| Were following her at the instance of} and roam away to the markets to fw. L. DOUGLAS] a New York run of ten weeks. Her | eeans ee and 1 went to| remain for hours. will be on sale at the same time, comprising: W. |salary in that company, she testified, | Staten Islund and sat for two hours) “These markets should not be’ le- «oe ‘ BdoWratonw enone was $150 a week. on the steps of a church trying to|galised without @ thorough investign- A Special Offering of Gray Merino Shirts, with long sleeves; and SPENT $18,000 TO FURNISH |t!re out the detect! 8h Aad, | Ankle-length Drawers to match, APARTMENT, “One night Mr. Decker refused to T Li Ba Ss and Hand Ba Ss W. L. Douglas “About a year after our marriage,” | Sa it rae baetig Bi? ae ¥ rave ng z 4 per garment 78c. : y »" | was going to give me a black eye to | . . . . . ie Shoes are al- said Mrs. Decker, “we took an apart-|show my friends. He struck at me, ways worth ment at No, 380 Went One Hundred |Put I dodged the blow. Later he will afford a favorable opportunity for Gray Merino Union Suits in ankle-length, : and Second Street, We spent $18,000|aua tT lett hime Cot With hie fat to fix it up with furniture and my| Mrs, Decker’s lawyer objected economic purchasing. with long sleeves 4 F per suit, $1.50 husband told me that when his|When McGovern asked Mrs, Decker father's estate was settled he'd be|2PoUut the men she'd known, but was worth half a million dollars, Me gave| ernie? by Justice Blanchard: | oye «= Traveling Bags of russet sole leather (sizes 16, } stase f maian autemobile/anai we hed: tur te Me dicatagtace™ set dete ae 17 and 18 inches), leather-lined, at $4.85 The Department for Art Objects party at the Great Northern Hotel) woecer tai in, his answer that, he : sr sristmes | Traveling Bags of black walrus-grain or crepe= | and Bricea-Brac PS Wok Manik Woe ders, | ny.one before. My husband eiared [Handlers making “up "his w grain cowhide (sizes 15, 16 and 17 inches), what you pay at us until 1 became so embarrassed | friends. leather-lined r f ‘ . at $6.75 will offer the following specially selected r= BeaSSeaSea= = sie = ———— ie he + back ‘ nit items, at unusually low prices: | SaSSSasSeaaHSaSSSaSsaSHseSasea Za Traveling Bags of black crepe-grain cowhide % Mahogany Serving Trays, with marquet ; ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 5 (sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches), leather. ‘oo {thy tn center ; : : % 53.78 Silk Hose “THE HOME oF TRUTH” Given Free lk Aleit eect Pilla team Obie Wadeos Mahogar.y Palm Stands . . . 3.75 betriet holly, tied with Fitted Traveling Zs Oo ack leather (size Beng in agnure ot room 16 inches), with silk lining and ten celluloid Menageny Msftia Stands, Witteopeoy; Em “Preach fittings. . . >. « . at $17.00 Mahogany Tip Tables, round or octagonal, Gotham Gold Stripe | Silk Stockings, famed for their wearing quali- ties, at 49c for $1.00 to Present our Green: $1.25 qualities; 75¢ for | ahED Ito 98,00. qualities: 59th t 60th Stre t Lex 3d A B23 ne a Women's Hand Bags of black or colored pin 17-inch $4.25 we aes 24-inch $4.75 0 € to v. ond morocco, silk-lined and fitted with purse and fj a ee y ‘ “ ” ‘ , id Mahogany Revolving Tip Tables, marquetry The Home of Truth’’ Believes These Specials Positively mirror. »- . »« « «~ at $2.00 inlaid in axcluaive designs: cireusse ta anal The Very Biggest Bargains in New York Today ff) womens tn perso sec or colored nin | tus oral 1ha8inchee - «$12.80 _ 1 fitted. morocco or black chiffon velvet, with silk Folding Card Tables, with mahogany finish Watch for this ~ in Fo pie a amazing values. On sale ‘tomorrow my? no cht pop lining and jewel clasp; fitted with ikner and felt top . " . , fe ; Rell Hah Ghalre: » «ee Head Ag | r $1.60 | eee oe te frame pocket and mirror . . at $3.50 ingiion | Pgh) regular Bivleg) nleely trimisied | i "| ing pad; rog. price, $1.50. = OVAL GILT MIRRORS 'e, . with vet; " bran @ath ccc. s+ Be and 4 years, . , ine Sats tw 05 Easel-back Mirrors, 8x10inches . $2.75 kg 253 “tome” umeiote “oe MAS at See a Easel-back Mirrors, 10xI2inches . 3.00 rats pieces. - WwW hg 8 Women’s Fett Sip fauherea "with batt ai! (ta) Real morocco: two | Xmas Bon Misses’ and Children’s Underwear | Hanging Mirrors, 11x14 inches . -. 3.00 WN ONCE cscah as cane 49c > waist; in various colors. Attings; fine styles to pana oo De me t Alltelt house sUppers chose from. 4 G a men , with | Celluloid Fans...... ee; three for 20¢. DP: izes 8 heavy noaelen tlt wel: pipe OR 4 baa Leauead seveees 69 wey pice Hand sises 8 10 8; regular Brice, 60°. | tn boxes; regular price Tyo, tree * or “four will comprise the following seasonable items, | Holiday Novelties Rng. vanity nee $2.88 4 . Daas: 2g silver frames; fitted with specially priced: Neatly neadengraved, / ©, purse, mirror and powder | will be on sale in the Fancy Needlework sy eae ee, Tomorrow, We Place on Sale Pesci elias eal Albatross House Gowns, I6-year size, $3.90 | Department, on the Fourth Floor, at qd 2 3) Leather Collar | der egnrarets me Pina a. eg Men S $3.00 ar or aewing | Blanket Robes, !6-year size . » 275 | : - ~~ pesescgeses canal ported watch. % silk cord draw st | mporte: jand-embroidere inen Salt and Pepper et Ge Bath Robes black and. colors Crepe de Chine Nightrobes, I6-year size, 3.45 Cases, with downe-filled Pill red Shakers,....; ese 39C : i ‘ 9 lar price, 26c. . ow cove; GB glean, sien, wie \ 4J6 ’ Very Special, at $1.88 Electric reoket ety Ade Silk Jersey Petticoats, 36-inch length, in in blue or pink silk, caps. Price ts per pair. [I< nh i AOU Aes iulcanised ‘fibre’ case, black and the desirable colors: at. . . . . $1.95, 2.75 & 3.00 A nickel! plat >} Yegular mesh Thom F PRY \\ ee blanket. All this season's patterns. rice, 65¢ With fancy plaited ruffle of messaline, $3.75 Imported Nightrobe Cases of Linen, hande Clocks . $2.75 MI Plai Le Li YP po ig! . ‘\ iS jain grounds with contrasting fig- ry striking alt “hourly “ oN GMI ures, All sizes, Woon eo ae -+ Be With plaited flounce of silk jersey . 3.90 ee pgs at $2.25 cal ral gong. J a quare x; String Manicure mon mth Robes Styne Pe $2.88 beaut ithesraph White Crepe de Chine Petticoats, 36-inch a y Sees oF eee Fry) f si ae v ¢ Fine Bath Robes and and ‘cates quires of white paper: two sizes; length, with two ruffles of lace decorated = * t, tul aligns ° Som ot na polishers Fee M> Slippers, put up in an attractive kee 2 with rosebuds . . . . «. $4.85 tig Soe pire my hg in Ld id 7 f, coats... .82¢ 3 ssari tooth run and bution ook, 1m q dad or the bore “aise ii. Eases top, ieh: Ea Children’s Night Drawers of canton flannel at. 5 we we $4635 & 1.65 Sterling Military leated ruffle. (sizes 1 to 7 years) Gets, pair....+.. $1,79 =» “45 inch to 64 inch Drees Quite a number of Foreign and Domestic gon designs) “Foo alli Seeeal Wercarrncers rics Se Reeuwes toate 2 ee walt eae tee a With feet. 75c. Without feet, 68¢ Novelties, from the regular stock, have been ed ‘nana ia feletine” ie area broldering: ‘aka does ils of velvet oF t U) Children’s Rompers of coforedcrinkledcotton, | considerably reduced in prices ‘to effect a xcellen' variet: ; sizes 2, 3 ears. Watch sys of solorings: Se se Pan tren ta ee | allay eck $2.99 sizes | to 6 years.. 7. ee 45c. | clearance. watches, nicely enam nd’ black; | Sandalwood Fane; each....... $1 elled in green, garnet, ffs and Shame....... In various tints to match even: | turquoise ad blue; im- wily trimmed, rich 4 attract- is costae all beseiitelly epaa- | __ Uniety-tourth Street Bitth Avenue - Madison Avenue, New York wdideeid vo BLOOMINGDALES' me \

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