The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1915, Page 5

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CONFESSION. WON'T OVC RAL TANZER ‘ROM INDICTMENT PLANS TO LEGIN ANEW in SOME OTHER City neines at N Aireet were taken to jing under subpoena Govern. Articles of clothing and | cane that had been described Olivera feminine friends were | found, but there was not a thing to r yeoupation, whereabouts, | of income. Nor could! ) of him be found. © Vederal The displa y of garments showed the | van to be the neat dresser told of by | Miss Rose Helen Kaiser, Proprietor will J. Kitchen of the Hotel Kea- vington, Plainfield, N. J; the aales- eirls at Bloomingdales’ store and others who came in contact with him, Kivery garment was of the best qual- ity and well cared for. What particularly pleased Mr. Mar- e with the silver trimmings. described by Oliv: were two more oa two of the witnesses, oe that the detectives had rong. Something, overlooked at Grst, kecatly pleased tho Post Office In- spectors, This was a collar, sige 16%, with two laundry marks, One wae 16) Kast Mintieth | “THES UP SPRINGFIELD - . + oe WEARALL & CONDIT COMPANY Elm Hams 17} Ib Leanmuld siivke 7 to 9 the each “ity we * * od bs bo sae ise me and | Lil Selected Fresh Osborne sotinuee os much Eggs THAT SWEEP VILLAGE: pet bing of an artist in water ool. | @ paint eis ‘or " ‘ anid, ana those stan age Hotels, Stores and Dwellings | c ™ good, 1 couldn't fy ne fem He may fs ‘been : Nortolk, Up the State, Are “Now, min you, io not kt fine 7 that Mr Bacon over posed as “ollver| Wiped Ou Typical of our values, Osborne.” {| know he took all let ‘ addressed to that mame, but they|,, VArerow ¥.. Marcb 3% pete may have beon intended for some)! Vs lives were iow! and damage AT ALL OUR STORES other person. There was something | the exter 00,000 wan done by « ‘not on the level’ about the man which I never could imake’ out, have not the remotest idea of his| (. whereabouts.” ne | Whiah practically destroyed +) © of Norfolk N n Lawren ty early to-day, Fourteen stores were destroyed 4 well as (Wo hotels and several rer |T’se Gwine Back UNIONS BLOCK BILLINGS, |dences. The dead are Mie 1 t ey bec i Themar, hee two ehiidren, and ne, to Dixie.” GLEN GOVE, No T. Mareh 91.—all work ins bean stopped on the buildings and dwelling house being erected near Oyster Ray for ©. G K. Billings, New York millionatre, ‘This followed a sex- a GARRISON NOT ‘‘BROKE"’; | WILL STAY IN CABINET A baritone solo by Oscar & that'e a winner, Hear it on eplendid Columbia Record of The F gide of this double-dise con tains "NOW re having @ dispute among) WASHINGTON, themeelves. Secretary Garrivon returned to Wash Work wae being rushed on the house, | ington he slenied the report that he Which {8 to be one of the finest places ndidate for Chief Justice of the on the North Shore of Long Island, as Mr. Billings wanted to occupy {t eerly| that in the summer. Trouble started when| What American Foderation men refused to| wouta't work with Amalgamated men. Yester- Gay the walking delegates of several | cot.o Or | M for Columbia Record, No. A1570 $1.00 | “NS. Le” and the other “726.” They had been made by different laundries, probably in different cities, Om the side of the turndown collar, two inches high, was aome handwriting in ink, This was identical with writings on the letters sent to Mise Tanger, Miss Kaiser and James W. Osborne, Here ia what was penned: Nov, 30, 1914, Siok with cold, army and Navy game Philadel- phia, Pa., Franklin Field, A 20; Navy, 0 Won $60. Win 61 Harvard, Miss ‘Tanger told Mr, Marshalt Oll- ver had asked her to go to the Army ‘ad Navy game and to the New Haven game, but she had declined. GOT “OLIVER OSBORNE” LETTERS, BUT BOARDERS KNEW HIM AS BACON. In thelr search after the mysterious Oliver Osborne the postal authorities do not forget thé name of “Bacon,” for it was under this name that he lived at Mrs. Mollie Denham’ fur- nished room house, No. 161 East Siz- tieth Street. Among the other room- ers he was Mr, Bacon, a retired banker, with a penchant for water color painting and desperate flirta- ions. He was a man of athletic pro- portions and frequently wore @ sweater to display his broad shoul- ders, Hoe reecived lettere addressed to “Oliver Osborne” and occupied the front parlor, for which he paid §7 a veok, ' George Plank, a decorator, who lived at Mrs. Denham's house during ail the time the mysterious Bacon was there, except for the last week, was among the first persons Inter- viewed by tho postal detectives, Mr. Miank now Qves at No. 381 Railroad Avenue, Brooklyn, He waa seen there vy an Evening World reporter. “Yes, I told the Federal authorities Patent Colt or Dull Vamp, with gray quarter i heel; patent op tongue. ......> Motent Leather Vamp, or vavietu of ets wl " wonderful | hably Low Drives. ' Y. Bet, 2th and 25th Sts a...” Ce “ L. M. HIRSCH|5 Sample Shoe Co. i $450) : of the untons threatened to call their ¥, and men out unless ings before coming | slong on, bul | wit Theat ene | ave a neat quits, 1} Secretary realty, aad 1 *E presume that if Gov, Welder A Rare Opportunity to Buy Diamond Jewelry At Savings of 15% to 40% If you love diamond Jewelry, prepare to buy it now at prices representing in each case actual savings of 18% to 40% from Macy's former prices. This is Our Annual April Diamond Jewelry selling event when we reduce prices on Diamond Jewelry below even Macy's usual “Lowest in the City" prices. Each piece is taken from our regular stocks, selected with the same care and intelligent judg- ment which characterizes the methods of the highest class exclusive jewelry stores in the country. April---The Diamond Month Diamonds are April Birth Stones, and only the white, brilliant and perfect stones are worthy to grace the occasion. Macy's aims to sell only such Diamonds. The simple explanation is in the fact that this Store buys Diamonds tor cash only and sells forcash only. You cannot appreciate what this means unless you are an expert Diamond buyer who understands the power of ready cash in these transactions. But you have our assurance that this sale permits the purchase oi High Grade Diamond Jewelry at Savings from 15% to 40%, | Diamond Scarf Pins Special Sale Price $22.49 to $64.25 Macy's Regular Low Prices, $30.50 to $80.75 Diamond Bar Pins Special Sale Prices $76-75 to $198.00 Macy's Regular Low Prices, $91.25 to $296. Diamond Brooches Special Sale Prices Diamond Rings Special Sale Prices $23-89 to $398.00 Macy's Regular Low Prices, $28.50 to $769. $124-0 to $569-00 Macy's Regular Low Prices $191 to $676. Diamond Bracelets Mesh Bags Specin! Sule Price Special Sale Price $1640 to $267:9 | | $434.00 10 $768.00 Macy's Regular Low Macy's Regular Low Prices, $196 to $369, Prices, $522 to $809, Diamond Ear Rings Special Sale Price: $69-75 to $109.00 Macy's Regular Low Prices, $89.75 to $130. Diamond Diamond Lavallieres Special Sale Prices $57-75 to $454.00 Macy's Regular Low Prices, $69.50 to $536. I t As ahers ip only one piece sf . kind in Hole dle lay, ne advise $ early selection, as some articles cannot luplicated at - mportan where near these prices. It is, indeed, a Pacer rm R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices | The Jewelry April 1st and Section | yy continuing ia] throughout eH April Main Floor Broadway at | 34th Street 7, y £ Breedwag, 34th (eo JSth St | a ee ee RA sia’ TMB BVENING WORLD, Wee HK EBODAY, MARCH 31, 1018. 4 we ron. 7H od Afterecon Tee MteS PM Women's Blouses Women's wing Georgette erepe combined with orepecde 7 ones, *y wes Thine ad ln sles Lvs waste at ince pian — MCAtherweight Footwear snd striped) voile tat nd fancy wash crepes Sinetly hand made and so constructed that they Vi ched Grorevus Creaa Keep their shape and give very satisfactory wear Combined with embroutered onpandy aod SALTS The Myrad—Pump or Oxtord fine face, underbadive of mbbon and lace Clings tightly to the heel and post Satin and Ge rep e109 tively will not yap or say al sides . er a Sopy of @ Late Imported Mode $10.75 emarkable baie , The Ruffle Pump Footwear Mourning Biouse A semi-dress shoe with mbbon ef ‘ ine Georgette crepe with yoke effect n fect saesbel Wa Wack: dalnts ady SOT 5 os pi $6.85 collar and cuffs laced with Vhe Button Princess Oxford | . Georgette Crepe Blower A very dainty shoe Tucked surplice model, trimmed with dint lace Other Very Dependable Footwear Smocked Crepe-ede-Chine Blouse With Georgette crepe fant aut collar tows S795 1 in the Smartest Boots & Low Shoes Embroidered Georgette Crepe Blouse “ Lace medallions damtily mtroduced $5.05 $3.95 Crepe-de-Chine Blow . Heavy quality, box pleated (ront and back $5.05 A Very Smart Low Heel College Girls’ Pump, Oxford or Boot Crepe-edeChine Blow Linbroidered and henmst $5.00 ched model, rever bbe collar Ostords or Pumps . $4.00 White Crepe-de-Chine Biouse Boots $4.00 &F $5.00 Combined with white and flesh color hem, $3.95 , stitched folds » Chitfon Cloth Blouse Combined with broad bands of lace: cream; SPOT and black Women’s Suits €&8 Coats For Easter Wide range of models and materials Excellent Values at the Various Prices Lingerie Blouses Embroidered, lace trimmed tailored and frill models in’ an extensive assortment $7.05, $2.05, $3.95. $5.95 B $8.75 Third Floor Fancy 8 Plain Tailored Suits $25.00, $29. 50, $35.00, $39.50 Smart models, spl lored, of men's wear serges, gabar- dines, wool poplins and shepherd checks. Fancy Tailored Suits $45.00, $50.00 & $60.00 | Copies of the most exclusive and latest foreign models, Man; of these high class suits are handsomely embroidered and sil trimmed, and all are attractively lined and exceptionally well | tailored. The newest Spring materials and colors are rep- $10.00 to $20.00 | resented New Black Transparent Hats lane Large and medium size dressy shapes, beauti ($5.00 fully made aud trimmed Very special | Tailored & Semi-Dress Hats A selection of smartly trimmed hats in black and colors $5.00 & $5.95 Moderately Priced Millinery for Faster Hats in Distinctive Styles Expressing the newest ideas of the season, in black and colors, artistically trimmed, at very special prices Fancy Silk Suits $35, $39.50, $45, $50, $60 Reproductions of late foreign models in a distinctive assortment for selection, ‘These charming styles for Easter and Spring wear are mage of Poplin and Faille Silks in the season's | popular colorings. Sport Coats of Golf Cords $12.50 A large selection of models in the new*color: castor, salmon, violet, Rosalind, laurel, peach, peacock blue, Belgian blue, also white. Uutrimmed Hats, $4.95 to $9.05 A Trimming Service, free of charge, is maintained for those who purchase hats and materials in this section. Children’s & Misses’ Hats , | Dressy and tailored in light and dark colors. 82.9 5 Exceptional value Fourth Floor Coats of Fancy Mixtures $12.50 Two of the smartest models produced this season, | | excellently well tailored, and suitable for either utreet or touring wear. Special Easter Sale Women’s “ Xarts” Gloves Made expressly for Lord & ‘Taylor Street, Afternoon or Touring Coats $19.50, $25, $20.50, $35 0 $50 | Many of these are foreign reproductions. The fabrics include ) Covert Cloths, Men's Wear Serges, Fancy Mixtures, Wool % 7.50 Poplins, Diagonals, and the new checks. and | | Fancy Silk Coats $25, $29.50, $35, $39.50 w $50 Copies of late foreign styles, made of Chiffon Taffeta, Satin Charmeuse, Silk Bengaline and Gros-de-Londre, all beautifully lined. Prices according to material. Third Floor Mocha or Suede Gloves Also Washable Kidskin Gloves In the new sand and putty shades, embroidered, slain o er pari S L675 1,000 Pairs ~ Double Tipped Silk Gloves Button length, black or white. 78C | Per pair Street Floor A seven-time World Order one to-day ‘Want works all the week. and prosper.

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