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Clerk of Line Dies On 1 ‘Sht Lawrence Skinner, thirty: old, @ clerk in the Hamiiton-Bermud: office of the Bermuda Steamship Cor Dany, ‘died this morning on the Bi Thudian, of that line, shortly after tl steamer reached her ‘pier, Skinner be from Hamilton. Vt) ey, Delicious Cups | for 10 cents The “a 9 the ant It’s the biggest tea value to-day, The quantity, tus ality and price prove it. Full 44 Ib. packyge—not short weight, as tome 1c teas are. Buy It—Try 1t—You'll Like It. Your grocer has it in stock or wilt gladly get it for you. Ask Him. Austin, Nichols & Co. Distributors, New York. Foresight About Your Eyesight It is considered a great failing to lack “foresight” — the faculty of foreseeing things with a view to preventing trouble. Unless you protect and a: eyes now with proper gl if you need them—you will regret in later years that you did not “see to your eyes” sooner. Glasses not advised unless needed. Examinations by Re; Physicians. Nocharg Perfect Fitting Glasses as low as $2.50 , Qhrchd Established 54 Years. New York: 184 B’way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Av., 22d St 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St "OWN SILK FITTING ES SILK GLOVES ‘Women acquainted with Fownes quality in ALL kinds of gloves, are demanding Fownes SILK gloves,—with reason. Smartest, most satisfactory, —but they cost no more. All lengths, sizes and shades. Double-tipped ? years -|PRINGESS CHIMAY AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT, * | Now Trying to Save to Save Her Latest came iil after the Bermudian cleared Love Flame, an Orchestra Leader, From Jail on Military Charge. | PARIS, May 3.—Princess Caraman- Chimay, formerly Clara Ward, broke into the limelight to-day with another adventure added to he string accu- {mulated since she inherited the mil- jlions of her father, a mutimillionaire ‘Detroit, Mich., ship owner. By tele- | graph and special me: the Prin- iecess Chimay is fran’ trying to obtain the release of her latest flance, Albino Chachabate, a thirty-thre year-old orchestra director, bato is under arrest at the Ital Consulate at Chambery, France, for failing to respond to the Italian mo- bilization call, Before the war Chachabato was leading an orchestra in Vienna. He sought refuge against internment ju Austria and enforced military service in Italy by going to Switzerland. Italian authorities caused his arrest {and rushed him over the border to cess is begging for a chance to sce | him. —_—~_—_—_ IN BROOKLYN MURDER Police Connect Killing of Neylon With Shooting of Regan at North Beach. feud is believed to A gangsters’ Neylon of No. 82 Calyer Street, | Brooklyn, and to-day the police ar- lrested as material witnesses Hugh | O'Reilly, twenty-three, No. 105 Jewel! !Street; John Goodman, twenty-four, 'No. 596 Morgan Avenue, and John ‘McGoldrick, twenty-six, of No. 240 | Nott Avenue, Long Island City. The |men were in an auto driven by Me- | | Goldrick. The shooting of Neylon at Franklin and Dupont Streets, Williamsburg, st night, was as mysterious as that | lof John Regan at North Beach last Sunday. Regan, of No, 53 Java Street, Williamsburg, was shot twice, | and although his condition in St. John's Hospital is critical, he ee | to tell who shot him. asiaienpllpinnociinn ‘FLED WHEN CHUMS LAUGHED AT HAIRCUT Orange Boy Scout Vanishes With Threat Not toReturn Until Locks Grow Again. (Special to The Evening World.) EAST ORANGE, N. J., May 3— Teased by his chums about the ab- |wence of his long curls, which were cut off recently, Joseph Hornstein, twelve, of No. 60 Main Streot, van- ished from home a few days so far the family, the police and troops of Boy Scouts bave failed to find him. He was laughed at by j schoolmates for his haircut and told |his mother he was going away until it grew long again. Joo has been an enthusiastic Boy nut, attached to Troop 7 of Grove reet Congregational Church. Chief of Police O'Neill is to-day sending out | this description of the boy: Weight, seventy-five pounds; four feet ten nehes in height; dark brown hair, black eyes, rosy cheeks, front teeth widely separated. a L. |. DEPUTY SHERIFF IN JAIL. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., May 3.—Deputy Sheriff Schuyler M. Van Ness of Hemp- stead, L. 1, District Deputy of the Patriotic Sons of America for Long| Island and y York Stal as ar-| HwH ed reland fore today, charaed “with, the| {ateony of $2,200 worth of diamonds and | B. Altman & Co. | 2 pr SAFE uted Furs and Fur Garments Rugs, Portieres, Draperies and Lac Purs repaired a repaired and Portieres taken down | rehung Lace Curtai stored without TELEPHONE Fifth Avenue - 34th aud 35ih Streets epared to receive E STORAGE | 7000 for Chambery, where the American Prin- | ¥ (SUSPECT GANG FEUD if have caused the murder of Nicholas; § itches from the fraternity he repre-|contest in the Patriotic | § sents. money was advanced for the Until two weeks ago Van Ness resided | of eleven d rings and tw THE EVENING WORLD, ‘Obesity Reducing Exercises for Women Presented in a Series of Handy Charts COPYHIGHT, 1016. BY THE PRESS PUBLISHING CU, (THE NEW YORK EVENING WORLD) Arranged by uline Furlong. CHART NO. 26 >, OBESITY REDUCTION 3 ADVANCED BODY BENDING AND TWISTING—FOR TORPID LIVER AND LARGE ABDOMEN, FIRST—Stand with feet about twelve inches apart, arms outsttetched and at right angles with body. SECOND—Turn body from waist line only, as far to right side as possible and then bend backward to a comfortal distance. Bend two-vent stump to Miss Furlong, Evening World, No. 68 Park Row, New York City, for each and every back number of charts desired, but order paper of your netosdealer in advance, to insure obtaining com- te set. Letters not over 250 words in length Miss Furlong twill anstcer on days alternating between pub- tion of charta, besides writing articles bearing on obesity reduction. CHART NO. 27 WILL BE PRINTED IN THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY. a THIRO—Return to starting position and relax all muscles a few seconds, FOURTH—Turn body far to left side and bend backward in the same manner. Repeat the twisting and bending five times to each side. at No. Fulton Avenue, Hemnstend watches to b In February he started a membership the largest number of members awarded those securiig Tt ts BONWIT TELLER &.CO, pint AVENUE. Ai? 36” STREET Important Sale Thursday CLOSING-OUT AT REDUCED PRICES A Collection of About One Hundred Misses’ Tailleur & Lounge Suits Formerly up to 35.00 20.00 Included in this collection are some of the season's most desirable modes, featuring strictly plain tailored, cutaway, string-belt, Norfolk and lounge types Developed in the favored shades of serge, gabardine and black-and-white ‘worsted checks. Sizes 14 to 18. Modern Dry=Cold-Air Fur Storage Vault on Premises FURS STORED FURS REMODELED Telephone 7300 Murray Hill Estimates Submited RANA ERD el NortHWest oINn 1. HAVESIS™ STR. A Big Group Photograph the establishment in Curtains remodeled, Rugs MURRAY HILL Madison Avenue New York of Open ,, per} Motor Saturday wil Deliveries The Yankees, 3 | ein 2 fe. Grer CDN we 7 Until 10 as SON where The American League Baseball Stars, dear to the hearts of many a New York “fan.” In the Gravure Section of Next Sunday's World This picture, suitable for saving, might have A road that leads up and down our crowded our Credit Department We are just as anxious to open accounts with « aa customers as to make cash sales. DON'T POSTPONE your purchase of FURNITURE or RUGS for lack of ready cash. Make use of our CONVENIENT CREDIT and enjoy your home while payiny for it A BIT AT A TIME. ea floors, through 3-Piece Librar: Living Room Side-Icer massive frames . come direct to you Reeene finan bh Refrig- ly polished, uphol- fromthe photographer $) 0 rai seats. back erator and arms in genuine brown Spanish lea- ther, indestructible springs in ceata; like cut, BE SURE of getting it by telling your news- dealer NOW to keep for you a copy of NEXT Sunday's World b in solid oak; food compartment; ab solutely sanitary; WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, EIGHT YEARS FOR CLARE, Long Island Hotel Keeper and Law- James J, Clare, Long Island City hotel keeper, “Curly Joe” Cassidy and former light- Weight pugilist, day in the Supreme Court, Long Isl- and City, serve not less than eight years and three months and not more than sev. enteen years for the murder of his wife March 17 last. witness against Clare =| May Reduction Sale of 1916, teen-year-old aon, who had vainly tried to save his mother. WHO KILLED HIS WIFE William J. Creamer, Clare's coun- | eel, said for his chent that the ver- | dict of the jury ahowed they believed Clare had not killed his wife delib- erately, but in a fit of blind passion and hoped the court would bear this in mind. Clare, asked whether he had anything to say, shouted fer- vently: "God knows I am innocent.” Biltmore, the home of Potles sioner Woolies The prisoners were out by! Jade/Dimston of Jack's restau rant. yer Plead in Vain to Judge. ) ‘—_ ! Ve | i oe =i om ) political leutenant of i aati RAID NEAR HOME OF WOODS. Was sentenced to. bling Place. inder Inapecter Morris raided an alleged poolroom on the fifth floor of the office building at No, 303 Madison Avenue yesterday afternoon, taking four prisoners, some racing charts and eight telephones, The building {s opposite the Hotel by Justice Van Siclen to The principal his four- Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Se eae eae ee ee ee ee oe eran) WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS (Former Prices $25.00 to $55.00) $17.50, $19.50, $25.00 & $29.50 A representative collection of models finely tailored and in the fabrics and colors for which there is most demand. Men’s Wear Serge, Gabardine, Checks, Stxipes and the Newest Mixtures oeueneieene nie trees AOE TUB SKIRTS—LATEST MODELS $2.25, $2.50, $2.95, $3.25, $3.95, $5.00 to $7.50 Flaring Skirts—finely made and perfectly finished, featuring the smartest of pockets and the cleverest belts or girdles. Fashioned of Cotton Gabardines, Repps, cedle Cords, Cordelines, Sport Stripes, Washable Corduroy penne. eee ee oe ey Hi So ee ee eae ee rere pemrae =< Soa WOMEN’S SPRING COATS Vor Street, Motoring, Afternoon and Evening Wear $19.50, $25, $29.50, $35, $39.50 & $50.00 A notably complete collection of smart models; absolutely authoritative as to style. Many garments are richly lined with silks or printed crepe and many Afternoon and E: vening Coats are effectively trimmed with marabout or ostrich. Mixtures, Gabardines, Serges, Checks, Wool Velours, Poplins, Bolivia Cloth, Chiffon Taffeta, Gros de _ Londres, Charmeuse, Marquisette. Third Floor. ee eee ea ee Pee: ef vemms eens ence vene emp emowempnegenee ome eran ee emcemnty ~ REAL LACES | THE SILK SECTION Much Below Usual Prices Is showing an abundance of Navy Blues Several thousand yards of exquisite and Silver Grays in all the desirable Real Laces, at price-revisions radical | Weaves, at moderate prices. enough to insure specdy disposal. Tub Wash Silks 4 Real Filet Laces—cedges and insertions in 4 In the most desirable styles and col inch to 4 inch widths; beautiful patterns. see for a yatiety of Practical ot 91.28 25 ol prices > . ey n an Our former prices soc to $5. her ate, $3.50 | Printed Foulard and Crepe de Chine Filet In excellent qualities. iN RGRUIKo: Now reduced, a yard. irtarmey Black Satin de Chine Width 36 inches. Special, Black Imperial Satin A very desirable quality; soft and lustrous Width 40 inches. 40 inches wide, . Real Lace Motifs including and Venise medallions, and square shapes. to $l Ce to Ve Real Point Applique Laces—a linitedquas- tity of these most effective laces, new im- portations in widths ranging from 2 to 12 inches. Special, a yard... $2.50 to $4.25 Pure Linen Cluny Laces—z to 3 inches mide Ie Cluny round prices t5¢ to 75 each a yard 95e Special, a yard Ground Floor. Our former price 15¢ a yard Also Embroidered Net Flouncings Vhiree hundred ace Flouncings, effective ey NOVELTY FOOTWEAR For Spring and Summer Fashionable femininity’s demand for “something different” many distinctively clever novelties— both in Pumps and Colonials. of the smartest innovations, ty pical of Lord & Taylor style and quality stand- ards, are featured. The ‘‘Derby”’- yard and creain 36 inch width and Summer 65c w $1.95 of white and graduation yard has resulted in was tor \ yard Ground Floor L Ve Fi ee ree: SEMI-MADE SKIRTS AND DRESS GOODS SPECIALS Several Thousand Semi-Made Skirts of materials sale -The “Madison” $8.00 a Pair in many varieties favored will be popular prices. Corduroy Semi-madc Skirts- ummer » in the new Four most on week at A Pump on slender graceful lines; tily perforated, Pearl Grey this A Colonial Pump with leather covered buckle and pointed tongue. pret- ‘The desirable | Gored Models, Special $5.85 Ba EY Pearl Grey * ‘| hampagie Champagne Black Satin Venetian 5) 1 and shrunk White Glace Kid Dark Grey Black Skirt and Suit Lengths lot will be closed o econd Floo Ivory White Glace Kid Tan or Black Calf second Floor Pate leather and dull 00 A special 9 -.. 88 at, a yard ee ee eH SO DD OY \ = ATED or “ i MME. IRENE AND SUCCESSO CORSETS ' At About 4 Usual Prices es Mme. Irene Corsets «“Successo’’ Corsets * lodels Usually Sold at $5.00 to $13.00 Made by Mme. Irene ' ‘$2.95, $4. 95 and $7.95 Pink or white batiste, in lightly boned, low i) Coutil, Batiste and handsome Broche bust model dot misses, ihe and medium J gareepeane? a ee ae | sl petit ee Second Floor