The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1916, Page 8

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LONDON, May 19.—Fred Terry, the meted acter, suffered @ serious relapse after an operation for appendicitis. ALIFE OF MISERY The Punishment That Awaits the Gormand. There is Bothiog more dishearten- | ing than the knowledge thet through carelessness and lack of foresight misfortune is met with which takes the joy out of living and creates an atmosphere of suffering and discon- ‘There are chronic dyspe who terough ebdsciute disregard for oon- have deliberately violated Setural laws that govern welfare of the digestive organs until they Rave practically reached the state + /1ife of Amos I. PAPERS ENO LEFT | NILIONARE DED Declaration in Will Contest) That They Were Destroyed at Lawyer's Order. Ee | whore narrative must) After the manner of the Oriental story-telior, flow eaaily but with keenest effect Into the ears of hin hearers, Arthur C, Train resumed to-day his story of the Lino, the millionaire, over whose will eighteen lawyers for almost ae many cifente are in sharp contest in Surrogate Cohalan's court. University that provided the oppo- sition to the probate of the will. The ——7y BURNED SOON AFTER : ‘fdential clerk to Tacius H. contestants are seeking to show that | tirea of It. So when the Mr. Eno was senile, utterly incapable at the time of his sudden death to make a will Train, attorney for Henry 0, & Princeton professor, a nephew of the testator, took up the narrative where he dropped it last night, at Scheherezade stopped her stories, at a most interesting moment the burning of the papers of Amos F. Eno. “Mr. Bno's papors,” Mr. Train went on to-day, “were carried downstairs tn his home, No. 32 Fifth Avenue, by a house servant named Johnson at the orders of John E. Morz, a con- Beers, Mr. Eno’a intimate adviser and coun- sel "A great clothes basket was filled with the dead man’s papers—and it was only five days after his death— and carried down into the cellar. Mr. Reers had given orders that the papers should be burned—not thrown | into a waate-paper receptacie, but burned. And all day long Johnson stayed there in the cellar, burning | package after package of Mr. Eno’s papers. “The smoke became so great and the task so arduous that Johnaon got Ste West 42nd Street Special at:$25,00 of plaidsilk platdelll nen Girls’ Coats of wool poplin, shepherd checks, faille sill aia $7.50, 9.75, 12.00 White Straw Sport Hats with colored facings, at 98c Wool Serge Coats sizes from 2 to 5 years; formerly up to %6.75, at $3.25 and 4.50 Imported Pique Coats, sizes from 1 to 3 years; band embroidered, at $3.25 Extra trousers; sizes 7 Boys’ Top Coats . Sizes 10 to 18 y Misses’ Smart Dresses of white net, Very Special at $19.75 Corresponding Reductions in Girls’ Coats and Dresses WILL BE CLOSED OUT, ON rm Brothers Between. 5th and 6th Avenues Will close out To-morrow, a large selection of Misses’ Plain, Dressy and Sport Suits Heretofore from $22.50 to 45.00 at $17.50 and 20.00 Miwes’ Brafd Bound Suits navy blue serges full flare coats; large pockets, Misses’ & 30.00 Junior Girls’ Tub Frocks one and two piece models, of fancy voiless pongees, cham- braye and ramie linen, at $5.00, 6.75 and 7.50 Women’s Untrimmed Hats Are‘ assembled on the Main Floor in entirely new collections of smart shapes in white and black combinations, Leghorns and Lisere, at attractive prices, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TO-MORROW: Smart Cane Sport Hats Contrasting hemp facings and ribbon bande et at $1.69 ‘Small Children’s Coats and Dresses SECOND FLOOR, AT RADICAL REDUCTIONS Velour Check Coats sizes from 2 to 5 years; formerly up to 89.75, at $5.75 and 7.50 Imported Waist Skirts hand embroidered scallop and dot; sizes 1 to 3 yrs; at 85c High Grade Clothing for Boys FOR SCHOOL AND DRESS WEAR AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES Boys’ Washable Suits at $1.45 to 8.50 Featuring many novel effects in Middy and Russian blouse styles in the new desirable fabrics; some plain, others have embroidered collars; sizes 244 to 9 years Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $5.50 to 15.00 Boys’ Junior to 18 years. Siz at $9.75 to 12.50 | Boys’ Reefers ears. of navy blue taffeta, in several new models, Special at $19.75 & 22.50 Misses’ julsette with underwaistand | of knitted wool jersey cloth with convertible collar and detachable belt, Very Special at $12.75 Sizes 24 to 10 years, Boys’ Hats and Caps, in cloth, felt and straw, at 50c to $4.50 West 43rd Street Afternoon Frocks Sport Coats Girls’ Dresses of ginghame, chambrays, voiles and organdies, variously trimmed, $2.75, 3.75, 4.25 Superior Leghorn Hats Very smart style variations sanctioned by fashion, Taffeta Silk Coats sizes from 2 to 5 years, formerly up to 816,95, at $8.95 to 12.75 Bloomer Dresses of colored chambray, hand- smocked; sizes 2 to 5 years, at $1.25 and $1.98 | per was filled with papers to be | burned, Johnson just tucked them j@way behind an ash can, And there {t was that Gifford Pinchot, a nephew | of the dead inan, found thei. i “Now, why was Mr, Beers so in- sistent that these papers of his client !should be destroyed by fire and not | merely torn up and thrown away? | By the time we shali finish you gen- |temen of the jury will have a very good Idea that this was done—and we shail show it—to destroy any com- munication between Mr, Beers and Mr. Eno indicating the intimacy of their relationship and any suggestion UNSTRUNG NERVES Nervousness destroys beauty. brings lines to the face and angles to the figure. It always brings mel- ancholy and discontent. But it is certain that there is quick I Mr. Beers might have made as to the fee for all nervous women in DR, disposition of his property.” GREENE'S NERVURA blood and ‘Thin ended the opening of the caso{ Merve medicine, which is always within easy reach, SOLD BY ALL Onvaaists Dr, Greene will give tree im it by tall jf you write to hie off! ratory, 607 Albany &t.. Boston, for the contestants, and Austin G. Tox, attorney for Columbia Univer- sity, was called as the first witness. PenclandPaper 18 astronomer found a comet without using » te Nee. at the heavens—he did It on paper with a pencil cn. m some they need a ban! would need a. telescope The more Ke nud eople start out to furnish a home they Imagine + Just as they might think an astronomer find a ¢ ° r © way to find a comet Is by t_and more convenient way It, Tt ts a tried out, get all you want, of liberally extended WINDOW, proven home-fu: the newest, mi paymente at TH the good vates offered nality Oak in Jacobean ists of S$-im, Buffet with “ch Se I 4 aad Table, Arm ne Brown Solid Mahogany Sewing and Dressing Table Spacious side compart- ments for unfinished sewing. Sliding partment for nee pins, buttons, large roomy drawers, sliding glass shelf and French Beveled Plato Mirror top for use as\\ \\ Hon of thie quaint Work Sta a prise that wilt «mmediately Umited quantity we HNP ean noe $3.95 1916. ob ffasth roma | Silk Remnant Sale | Women’s Suits, Coats & Among the dress pat- terns, skirt and blouse lengths and short pieces Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. for fancy work offered b 250 Suits at Conte at $15 this Old Fashioned Sil $19.50 and $25 New arrivals; imported Remnant Sale, there are: These are one and two | materials—checks, plaids, of a kind, broken lots from our higher-priced groups, priced for quick vet Fancy imported crepe, $1.50 stripes, black and white, Crepe charmeuse, $1.95 yard. purple and white, gray Bengaline, $1.95 yard. $ Imported Shantung, $1.86 yard di | and white. Proper weight 2 Tattets slain eatin foi wear. Full $2 Tatfta,plainanatancy.$1.45¥4. | At $19.50 piein vitored ant | £0F, SUMMEF G cyard. ; $19.50-piain tailored and 1.88 Fancy Shantung, $1.35 yard. fancy models; braid aud button | flare models. 1.50 Tub silks, 96c yard. trimmed: geberdines, serges, Silk Dresses at $19.50 Dresses such as we have been selling for $29.50 to $45. Wanted colors and materials taffeta, crepe de chine, cher- striped and checked taf- taffeta and Georgette tion. a Second floor, Old Building. Young Women’s Sports Clothes ¢ Striped mohair suite, shed the ah dust, and are very smart, $26. black and white checks and wor- steds; black, navy and copen- All sizes, but not in 1,26 Shantung pongee, 85c yard. Black, white and plenty of colors. sitk Rotunda— Main floor, Old Building. hagen blue every style. At $26—an srcellent group of it d Sale of Millinery The Moderate - Price Millinery Salons announce for Saturday 600 Spring Hats at Half Old Prices $10 to $30 New Prices $5 to $15 , Every shape, color and va- riety of trimming. This is a very important dis- posal of the year, and we gen and gray. Some io plain tailored braid bound h unined would advise women to come Three. 7 leng) lored diagonal cheviot eal r hite corduroy ¢ ith double * r rly for the best choosing. helt $85 had Nirah: suite, silk-lined, $19.76. Sports Skirts First floor, Old Building. White chinchilla coats, light, es pibdiet dl Peseta _ yet warm for seashore, $ Corduroy. pocketed modeis, $5. Collar faced with vélvet, $1 Awnin iped lirene, $1.7! Braid bound Yama cloth White s of cotton gabardine $3 to $10 Corsets with theirshadowy checks.$1: cordeline, etc., $1.60 upward Other coats of khaki-kool, silk y . $1.50 and $2.45 lateap, brstied weots ate Sports Dresses JULIATTA ~- a smock dress with flowered tub silk skirt and charming Cn de chiné, hand smocking, $17.50. COLINETTE--a striped crepe de chine frock with four > euinakes and a white kid belt, $22./ Sizes 14 to 20 years. “ Second floor, Old Building. Going fast, these Lillian corsets from Paris, these smart Redfern, Silphin, Parisienne, and Warner's Rustproof cor- sets. Not all sizes in every model, but all sizes are here. Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Bldg. Sports Suits Cossack linen suits, direct adaptations of Bernard, Robert and Lanvin models, $26.50. Other linens, $10 up. Pongee suits with plain skirt and striped coats, $33.50. Immedinte Deliveries Porch Rockers Seasoned Wood, Rat- Seasoned Wood, Rat- lan Seats, Natural tan Seats, Naturat (an and apes $2.75 finle Just the Lin for hard $5.95 usage Come and Hear the Newest Columbia B5e Double LY, FOURTH STREET et ea Open Downtown Saturday Sixth Avenue Evenings At Sixteenth St. 24-26 W.34th Street Top Coats, $7.50 to 9.75 es 2'5 lo 8 years at $5.50 to 9.75 ae Well-Balance A Sale in Which There Is Plenty of Choice for Young Men, Men of Conservative Taste, Stout Men, and Men of Little Under Over Normal Height. Every one of the several hundred manufacturers of men’s clothing has a surplus of materials and made-up suits each season. They do not like to carry over. That would mean so much money tied up, and old goods next season. So they give up or ceived full pay for the work on the suits in this sale. We make our reasonable profits. You get the savings. (In the Main Men’s Store, Burlington Arcade Floor) $27.50 and $30 Suits at $21.50 Wanamaker models; cut for us from fabrics picked by us; made for us, our wa: cisely the same in quality and workmanship as suits in our regular stocks at $ $25 Suits at $18.50 Also Wanamaker models, made for us out of fabrics selected by us, by manufacturers who Suits pre- 50 make suits for our regular stocks. Suits that may be worn from now into the Fall. It is tolerably certain that there are no other suits in New York quite so good as these, priced $18.50. (In the Lower-Price Store, Broadway corner Eighth) $20 and $22.50 Suits at $15.75 $16.50 and $18 Suits at $13.75 Young men: in particular, will find jovani choosing in these two groups. Most of the suits were bought by us made up. Fine models. Well cut. Good collars and shoulders. A slight shaping at waist. Narrow sleeves. Patch pockets. Good assortment of patterns—-blue, gra: mixtures, checks, plaids. Plenty of v wearable worsteds. And some conservative mode! with regulation flap pockets and more fullness to coat. 3.750 Men’s Shirts in a Sale at 75¢ Better shirts by far than a man is accustomed to expect at this low price, Silk Dresses--Very Special’ their profits, let us have our choice, and get back their capital. Labor has re- | and 330. | | | | Women’s Petticoats Attractive models of washable @¢ iad striped satin, in navy, white, black, $2.95 French Vanity Bags of silk, with mirror; trimmed with 9], 65 gold and net lace, | vat Women’s Silk Hose in black white, Gin, champagne and bronze pair They were made up from an accumulation of short lengths of shirtings which go into higher priced shirts. Madras, cotton pongee and mercerized fabrics in a variety of patterns, All have soft turn-back cuffs, Saturday, in the Down-Stairs Store with extra selling space at the Subway Entrance. 10¢ and I5¢ Packages 9 Street Petticoats Mesicablasieiee af taffeta, in ti fashionable suit shades, .. 69e SELF-RAISING FLOUR

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