The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1916, Page 5

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one ies Miss Caroline E. Marshall, filed yos- Other gems were found 18 # box, ‘er will dated In 8 F ATTENTION! Hore aot, amdavit which shows! 15 "Sites tear safe deposit box. |), A Large Whotewle Cloak and Suit House te | that te ‘ee Hoe nite for five of the founder i 5 RE years in the Hotel Wallick, where u stage line an 4 SACRIFICING AT ¥ ‘TAIL she spent her days viewing the gayety| Was over eighty years of age. i ° . of Broadway from her window, with- . eae it Ladies’ & Misses’ Suits & Coats |°* ' haxvite der foe IN KANSAS, ow dister, Mrs. Mary L. Van Ness, to nephews and nieces and to charitable institutions. The affidavit made by Joseph H. A. | Symonds, attorney for the executrices of the will, says the decedent had been a recluse for many yeare. The three hotel rooms she occupied piled high with trunks, wearin parel, boxes, magazines and papers. CH WOMAN RECLUSE SPENT YEARS AT HOTEL WATCHING BROAAY Miss Marshall, Aged Daughter | of Stage Line Founder, Long Kept to Three Rooms. SYSTEM a correct service for renovating ‘and repairing all kinds of floor coverings — much more than— CARPET CLEANSING 440 FIFTY-FIRST ST., WEST COLUMBUS * 6567 In a bureau drawer were found two certificates for New York Cert Still another certificate for ele share was found in @ pasteboard box. nother box filled with clothing was found a sum of money. Among the strings of @ piano was discovered a quantity of jewelry. Attached to the report of Hetetandead Tax Appraiser Ludden on the estate of Call this week, Take Blevator to 1ith Floor, 164 West 25th (From the Topeka Capital.) Miss Marshall left her property to 4 o1 can dab ttle wd & brother, A Sean ee See, 6 Ha sowter on ddmund C. Marshall, aj hers, but a man mi OBITUARY NOTES. Developed in these shades of Kidskin: White, Pearl and Covered Louis XVI. Heels. ‘ ' H White Soles, ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' i ‘ co ee nee ee ee ce ee ae ee ee ee ee ee CAMMEYE STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6:" AVE. AT 20™ ST. eS ew ww ww aww wes se —, year. The trend of fashion in Women’s Footwear for Spring and Summer is toward the Pump. Cammeyer is ready with a selection Howard W. Nichols, New York real estate broker, who bought most of the Pocantico estate for John D. Rocke-|in New Jerse feller, is dead at Tarrytown, aged alxty-five. Ernest G. W. Woers, native of Ger- many and wealthy brewer, died yes- terday at his home, No. 1 East Sixty- third Street, William H. Leonia, N. J., dead, aged fifty-nine. William I. Vreeland, yacht builder,|J., 1s dead, aged eighty-three, je dead, aged sixty-eight, at his home in Jersey City. Jonathan Conklin, whose ancestors settled in Long Island in the seven. John E. Lanning of Long Branch,| teenth century, is dead at Rosly; Is N. J. once Prosecutor of WwW. | | i STRAW HAT blowing off, Florida visitor stooped to pick it up, dropped and broke $200 watch, feil and | sprained ankle dodging taxicab, only to see hat mashed o by a truck. FISHING for a dog favorite sport in North Arlington, N. J, since Gyp fell into abandoned mine, Aleat is low- ered on rope, and If Gyp would hang on he could be rea- cued, but he eats the meat. TO KEEP WIFE FROM HOME, Pennsylvania man has barricaded every door and window and set up “spring BAYONNE MAN, who falls asleep anywhere, in one day took nap on street, on dock until he tumbled into bay, and after his rescue in a police cell, CAT'S DAILY LUNCH 1s a snake on farm near |{ Carlisle, Pa., tabby providing her own eats from the |© woods, ‘ RENO MAN uses $20 gold pieces as buttons on coat, | | $10 coins as vest buttons, and a {60 gold piece for watch charm, County, died yesterday in the Volun- teer Hospital here in his seventy- sixth year. Mrs. Julia E. Robinson, whore an- cestors were among the first settlers ¥, Is dead at Paterson, aged sixty-nine. Capt. J. 8. Hutchinson of Camden, N. J., commander of the naval collier | Nereus, died at sea on Saturday, Mrs, Elizabeth Du Puy Veiller, mother of Bayard Veiller, the play: wright, is dead at her home, No. 1 West Ninety-second Street, B Theodore Gadmus, Civil War vete- ran and contractor of Bloomfield, N.|4 in his elghty-second Eicks, Postmaster at and former editor, is jonmouth in his elg! hird so varied in style-features that every taste may be suited. The prices prove that the World’s Largest Shoe Store leads in value- giving. Hand Turned Soles 2 inch Covered Louis XVI. Heels Bronze Kid, Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf, fn Light Weight Welt Soles, Louis XVI. Heels a a a a a we cepted braid and every fashionable color Styles for women, misses and children. Founded 1826 Lord & 38th Street Greeley FIFTH AVENUE Se eS aD ec: | This Store Will Close All Day Next Saturday, On Account of the ‘Preparedness Day” Parade en ey a aes eemee: ws, AN UNPRECEDENTED SALE OF MILLI ERY Today's Prices on Tickets will not be changed, but Every Trimmed Hat Every Untrimmed Hat Will Be On Sale Tomorrow Only $2.50 to $10.00 Dress Hate, Semi-Dress Hats, Tailored Hats, Sport Hats, Hats for Matrons, Mourn- ing Hats, Misses’ and Children’s Hats Untrimmed Hats $1.95 to $10.00 ‘The newest of new shapes in every ac- Including Paradise Fourth Floor A Remarkable Sale of Models and Material Identical with Suits Usually $29.50 to $35.00. $19.50 Men's None C, O. D.--No Approvals grape juice wagon and adopted Bri terday by Borough re- Dr. Robert Oftenba: Mayor William Lev For Catarrhal Deafness! and Head Noises Here in America there is much sufter- ing from catarrh and head nolees, Amer- tean people Method employ. vat thie insidious disease, knows how damp the the means of ferer perhaps from tol Prescription can be easily home for about Thc, and ts ma From your druggist obtain 1 o2, of Par- int (Double Strength), about 7c worth, his home and ade ry atl nful four timen @ day, Taylor Every Flower and Feather In the Lord & Taylor Domestic Millinery Sections At Exactly Half the Marked Price 1200 Trimmed Hats—Were $5.00 to $20.00 Flowers, Feathers, Etc. 50c to $25.00 imported and domestic flowers and feather fancies; braids and ornaments ' None ©, O. D.—No Approvals--No Returns, PL WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS an Navy and Black. Another fortunate purchase enables us to again offer extraordinary values in Spring Suits of distinctively smart style and exceptionally fine tailoring. Fancy and strictly tailored models with peau de cygne lined coats and skirt in the most fashionable effects. No Returns. Fine Gabardines and Serge i] OFF AGAIN, v. B. has climbed off the cted thr had ah treatment to id to it % pint of of granul: until dissolved, Take @ ed in thie way not only to jo action the tnflamination the Eustachian Tub | 1900 >| i | 39th Street | May 13th, eevee > > 0D O-<EED-( and Goura, Numidi Wear D> ED 0 ED 0D (0) ED 0 EE 0D 0 GEED (0) 0) 0D 0-0 (0) $5.00to $10.00 Trimmed Hats Special for Thursday at - - - - $2.98 The Store will be closed all day on PREPAREDNESS DAY Saturday, May 13th B. Altman & Cn. A Reduction Sale of Trimmed Spring Hats will take place to-morrow in the Millinery | Department on the First Floor. It will come | prise many attractive straw shapes with trimmings of flowers, feathers or ribbon, as weil as a selection of smart Sports Hats in Practically every wanted material, all of which will be marked at special prices. Hats for Women and Misses, $6.00 & 9.00 Hats for Girls and Juniors, at 3.50 & 5.00 | Little Children’s Washable Frocks (white and colored) in sizes up to 5 years, are now being offered H in the Department on the Second Floor at} 90c., $1.25, $1.45, $1.75 & $2.25 presenting at these prices very unusual values. B. Altman & Co. A Special Lot of Young Men’s Spring Suits has just been purchased on unusually advane tageous terms, considering the present condie tion of the clothing market. Made in nobby sack models, of standard-dyed materials in soft-toned blues, grays and browns, the coats skeleton-lined with silk and the waistcoats having silk backs, these Suits will offer remarkable value in their sale to-morrow at $24.50 (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) Safe Storage in the establishment for Furs, Rugs and Draperies ‘ Fifth Avenue, New York ROOKLYN The Largest Millinery Store in America 9 MYRi1LE AVENUE AND BRIDGE STRE ived a most wonderful line of Trimmed of New York's Lest makers. These New York trade and were ne We have Sample I Hats wer sold to us fe uta big concess They include values up to 810.00. TO-MORROW IS COUPON DAY In Our Trimmed Hat De- 50c COUPON partment, and in addition to Oa Teuay Was nee the big values we offer this A be ellowed ’ s tat . Coupon, good for 506 on any ee Net A ce Trimmed Hat at 82.98 and nted when making pure HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more ‘Offers of Positions’’ any other two than mediums in the universe.

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