The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1915, Page 10

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yeaa * ».." 7 ili Coy Ol Se ge ger cones pape — mmm ee ETE nay CAND JURY PROBING WILL OPPOSE GIFT MEMORIAL TO STRAUS =" ss sso SS Re ll WHITE SLAVERY CASE; QF STRIP QF PARK UNVEILED ON THIRD + fg 4 -_ . eer atleatp mee > 8 ee el ' a Povers ote: Action Tak 3 ; The emmyior _ A gos i ia) Denoun¢ i p priced ‘ $8 85 eae a vat ‘ i being WwW ‘s he ‘ " . 7 2 ' © end 4 t pi ° pov 7 4 : Soe ia ()ffar r af There Is Hardly a Woman *"* Annette " tul Spot, Is Claim ern ro ers te ic - rete fr ; oak ’ LpdteE Pinkhame the wa aE: A Desiaring the preponas of the Tub, tend and 43rd Streets, West of Fitth Avenue. ail ~ - . - ; . , or toeror Ay t ee Very exceptional values will be available Saturday, in 10,000 yards of desirable patter nie neeton hed inflammation ; . ihe . s A y iy ' asd eda in te ark of my werk Misses’ and Girls’ Suits, Dresses and Coats ie a t hy female H efford very uncor values trouble, ond | took Krona Mark Department have ui ) im active proteat A bill enabling (he comminaton to ulliiae the tand for thie purpose hae heen passed by the Aasembly and is now before the Cities Committers of the Menate, ‘The measure wae intro Lyd Vegetable Pinkham'e Comproing « particularly large and attractive collection of entirely new models At the following extremely attractive prices: pound © cellent resulta that f Tailored Suiis, several models, ef Girls’ Confirmation Dresses serges or shepherd checks, new am now feeling fine. A , Hi] l\weee Kat one? het, with insertions of Valenciennes A 0 ool Dress Fabrics 1 recommend the duced by Assemblyman Hot of model skirts, sizes 14, 16 and 1S S$IB.75 lace, silk virdles in pastel shades: -~- dll Compound and oklyn years, at" OT sinve 8 to 14 years, at 14.75 ‘ ee ni smn: at ne Tallo praise itto all 1] Fhe atrip in queation extends from | D “ will present a mew purchase « e Vailio shall be ylad to have © pe Just north of One ared ress or Sport Suits, in various Girls’ Spring St ¢ . } y : s Suits, ord t Po 7 y you publish my letter ovarealy and Eightieth Street te Unton amiarteffocts, of galardivies, seracs "it ‘ Mae : phan Cerge, 54 inc end navy 8 neighbor around me who does not Koad, a distance of 2,600 feet, or checks, handsomely lined; sizes 9g 9e ations : nd Rlackeand-white Shepherd snedicioe,” Mrs. 3. P. JOHNSON, ry adjourned yester-|about 160 feet wide at the northern 4 Gud IB.vears, at OATS ks, belted models, sizes 12 to -- blue; and Blac and - white er 5 irs J.P JOMNSON, 1 mt ith 14, 16 and 18 years, al sh id pyomelied A 1 point and narrewa to eighty feet } . Ars, ; at hes wide, in « In return the commiasion offera to . wive to the park @ triangular plot of tives K ody ny and MeLoughiin, who arrested Gio . | Checks, 48 in Dressy Suits, of tussah and faille } silks; also ser co of a Nurse, Girls’ Tailored Coats, of serges or Eaperien Poland, N.Y yes; copies sig dimensions, specially priced at “In my experience as nna HANNA, a servant. at yoilit| 116,400 equare feet which cute Into eats bo tie Satter ane ea bh , ma| checks, trimmed with silk and $4. 75 » Sf y ae Vignauie t haga eh i imient Tu started TKULAC, VANGELIAN®. PARR trimmed; sizes 14, 16.and 18 years, SA. 409] piquecollars; sizes 6 to years, at 4 ‘ $1.10 per yard ound night on at in they “ ” . 3 oy . | leaables w at ‘ih ale with OR WAY COMMISSIONER DECLARES.) Sport Coats, of English golf cord, Girls’ Attractive Coats, of ee Jes would take i Madiaon Grant, Prealdent of the Bronx River Parkway Commisaion, | speaking for Director Hornaday and other officials of the Zoological Soct- city, characteriaed the effort of the commission and the Interborougn to| In Handa of a Receiver TRENTON, April 16.—C, H. Holcombe of Trenton was appointed by the Chan- y Court ax receiver for the New trey Steel Corporation of Rahway on » Amoriean Fi ny, which gabardines and checks, throughout with strip and flowered silks; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, + 6 «6 «+ at cheeks or serges, trimmed with ex tra collar of embroidered linen or $7. 50 pique; sizes G to Lbyears, 5 at 9 passing through the Change of Life with great results and I always recom. mend the Compound to all my patients if 1 know of their condition in. time. 1 will gladly d Exceptional Values in Men’s Low Shoes 18.50 Girls’ Coats, in belted, Empire or ) Ag Sy F A ¥ Mewes peine the etrip as “a piece of brutal Girls’ Dresses, smart guimpe box models, of fine serges, shep- Mra. HORAC cl company owen It $460,000, ‘vaaadlaws.” model, of ramie linen, front of herd cheeks or coverts, one model will be offered et these prices: Herkimer ( acest: sammaumangial “The use of that part of the park dress hand embroidered, tunic $5 00 st y tailored and silk lined; $9, A= Hf you are ill do not drag along until] ©. f. Adama Katate Ie 61,600,000. | 04. raiieoad purposes would be noth- skirt effect; sizes 8 to 16 years, at ds sizes 6 to lf years, 2. at rey) @n operation is necessary, but at once} CAMBERIDGH, Mass, April 16.—The take Lydia EF. eapousd. f you want special advice write | inn sen the Lydia E. Pinkham Medici: tirely of p (confidential), Lynn, Mats Advan’ | ate +4 500,00 ing short of a public scandal,” con-| nued Mr. “We are about to) start work on what will be the Gnent 4) driveway in the world, and this fine section of the park particularly ehould not be taken.” Horough President Mathewson of the Bronx aald: “If we are to get some good land with trees and other improvements in exchange for the atrip under discus- sion, the city will not be hurt much, On the other hand, if we are only to recelve a slice of desert land without Men's Low Shoes, plain and in combination effects . © aa per pair 54.00 Men's Balia Low ¢ in plain styles only, perpair . . . «© © «© $4.75 (Men's GROUP ITI. aceon Waists at $3.85 les and Batiste,| made of Crepe de Chine and| made of Georgette, Cre; Pinkham's Vegetable | will of the Iate Charles Franete An Extraordinary Offering of Women’s Waists On the Main Floor, To-morrow nes COMPRISING several large and advantageous purchases of this season's most desirable models which have been priced remarkably low, in three groups, as follows: GROUP I. GROUP IL. Waists at $1.65 | Waists at $2.75 e Department, First made of Vi de aa 41% any improvements that is quite a dif- with long o« short sleeves,em-| Novelty Wash materials in| Chine, Allover Lacesand Nets, B Altman & Cu. t ; r ferent proposition.” broidery or lace trimmed. tailored or trimmed models. | in attractive dressy models. e \ _ B JAY NILE® HOSTILE TO PLAN TO “ CUT INTO THE PARK. One-tenth off Usual Low Prices W. W. Niles, ox-President of the Bronx Board of Trade and Vice Presi- dent of the Bronx River Parkway Commission, said he wae “very hoa- tile” to the plan of acquisition by the commission, “It will be very unfortunate from many angles,” said Mr. Nile You can’ teach « fish ts Wal Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs Will be featured to-morrow, at very unusual price advantages. Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, fancy wreath initials, doz. $1.00, 1.95 0 wim it "t teach you how good thie ‘thea sy Smart Styles for Misses& Juniors are shown im profusion in t i Departments on the Sec e Women’s Handkerchiefs, Sheer Sham: rock Lawn, colored initial; nd Floor, Mere are en ne ee ee Rubetanttel workmanship. comfortable proportions, attrac: tive appearance hb plece lid oak Antehed to sult property. We intend to fight the pro- 1 to the last diteh.”” io long as 1 have ae rthing: to aay ut it,” eald Park Commissioner bor with tape borders; val, 82.25 dozen, at $1.45 Values 62.50 and 4.00 . f this ; Jue 81.20, doz, 90. vo ie. Kfiernon ni BG -Plece Dinner Bet (Haviland Desien) with 850 cash or lendid strip of park da rn Values $1.50 and 3.00 VANE " i os ic Misses’ Tailoremede Suits, Aftermoon and FREE crest oui, Maat ithe Ta NS More than 800 ornament Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs, evening ; la TPs te co 5 MY *s Linen Handkerchiefs ° ‘ sant Evening Dresses, and Coats for all occ Dy SPECIAL!1! 1 am unalterably opposed to omens Linen dHandkerchie * 00. 1.00 with wreath initial, . . . doz. $1.90 fe ; Fi ‘oposition. ide v +h t i Lin rr mts Full Size All “wy thore ia no necessity for the hand embroide red, . dor. $2.00, 4. Value 83.00 | all embodying the opments ze achemo, as the subway line is already Values $3.00 and 6,00 ode . fashion; and Girls’ ashable Cotton Mattress TEs See bad by tee Tntsevortann 7 a any . Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, , oa. ‘ _ (The $10 Kind) for storage in the district without; Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, dor, $1.95, 2.60 Dresses in a large variety of tive styles grabbing this splendid plece of park , The Maid*’ Drees (exclusive to ** Sport 2 To-morrow, a Very Special Sale of Spring Silks B. Altman & Co.) is a novelty in girls’ practi oust $18.75 “ nas W, Whittle of the Beaux, “ne 2 he ry aie frocks that commands interested sttention 00 OPENA AN ACCOUNT, asacar yard, It would be dlsigures (In Waist, Blouse and Dress Patterns) ‘ ee * eran) . ment of the worst Kind. ‘ for its original and ingenious design Battie at 45c, 78c, 95c, $1.28 and 1.95 a yard aa AYbaay. ALBANY, April "This would | permit the subway to build # freight yard in Bronx Park,” asserted As-| somblyman Evans to-day, In oppos- ing the Hoff bill authorizing the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to exchange one piece of land in Bronx Park for another. “It will do no such thing,” replied Assemblyman Hoff, “The Public Ser- vice Commission finds that the exten- ston of the new subway will cut off from the park a strip of about 12,000 Regular Values $1.00 to 4.50 a yard INCLUDED are Chiffon Taffetas, Messalines, Wash Silks, Rajah, Moire Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Fleur de Soie, Taffetas, Silk Suitings, Satin Supreme, Crepons, Satin Sylvia, Satin Charmeuse, Printed Crepes and Foulards. The Department for Young Men’s Clothing Cnet Authoritative styles in Spring and Summer Suits are shown in an int ortment ay" working high The Women’s Neckwear Section hy geete: Heit 29.75 showing attractive collections of guimpes, embroidered co}lars and machine made sets, together with the new military blue and sand color neckwear in alf the new effects now in vogue. OUTFIT Cash or Credit COMPARE THIS 4 ROOM 79" Is Which dt seeks to obtain by giv- which, in addition to di 7 modeis rT \ A EL Ee a A most noteworthy offering to-morrow, will include especially adapted to the young man’s i) Wiwiee bill had passed the Assembly =r > 5 5 8 = - = : a Pe : . ’ WW WAM and Evans tried to have it recalled) White Organdie Guimpes,| Collars and Guimpes, |Novelty Colored Neckwear, requirements, includes more conservative IVA id from the Senate, but his motion was pots defented embroidered roll collar; also] also the new military blue hand emb'd collars in sand and] and tan neckwear including blue, white and blue and allsand| the Quaker model, Value 75c, at 50c Value 81.25, at 95c Quaker collar with jabot; vestee with plaited frill and guimpes with full cascade jabot, Value $1.75, at $1.25 "MRS. CLARENCE C. PELL LOSES A $6,000 JEWEL Society Woman Reports Loss at Charity Ball Given by the Paul Jones Club, designs suitable for the maturer man of youthful figure. These Suits, the materials of which are worsteds, cassimeres and flannels, are shown in the regular stock at $18.00 to $40.00. A special feature is made, in tl ee ee eee nie ak ene New Assortments of Boys’ Clothing In desirable models for every requirement, made of the most seasonable materials, at attractive prices. Departs Boys’ Norfolk Suits (extra trousers), $9:75| Boys’ Spring Overcoats, . . at $4.75 ment, of well-cut, well-tailored Suits at Mrs, Madeline Borland Pell, wife; Splendidly tailored from fine twill plain blue] Broken assortments specially reduced to effect a 5 There is also an attractiv i jof Clarence C, Pell, the old Harvard serge; also new mixtures and checks; Ae to 18 P y $75.00, There 18 4 ne ractive selection hockey and tennis star, lost @ dia- clearance; sizes 14 to 18 years. years. ‘ of Ready-to-wear Cutaways, Dinner Suits ‘ mond fleur do lys pin, valued at wr s|Boys’ Spring Reefers at $3.50 & 4.75 ¥ “ine a a $6,000, at a oharity ball given last! Boys’ Top Coats, . . . . at $9.75) 20s . and Evening Clothes, comparing very favors sil Friday night in the Motel Vanderbilt} New models i in plain covert cloths and mixtures; sone have silk lined shoulders and sleeves; sizes 8 to 18 years, Of plain blue serges, shepherd checks, covert cloths and mixtures; all sizes but not in every model; in sizes 2}9 to 10 years, by the Paul Jones Club. The pin, made up of 149 diamonds and weighing more than thirty-seven carats, Was one of the many beau- $6.95 Up ich Kent Sections, Heart of the Bronx THIRD AVENUE m ably with custometailored gar OPEN EVENINGS, Oust of the Washington Holghts | (Department on the & d Floor) AMSTERDAM AVENUE re Beivat ae ttene. Paps a a Also exceptional values in this special item: Cor. 148th STREET _| Cor. 163d STREET riage, In May, 1910, 5 : STORES Yonkers, 16-18 Warburton Ave, STORES | gown wisn 1 was dancing," ote Boys’ Norfolk Suits (extra trousers), at $6.75 Fifth Avenue-Madtson Avenue, | Mth and 35th Streets New York }to a reporter for The Wond day in her home | Sixty-fourth Btrest, 5 Excellent all wool fabrics in new gray or tan mixtures and pure dye navy blue serge; coats well at No. 189 Hast H ty red and lined; both pairs of trousers lined throughout; sizes 7 to 18 years, +

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