The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1916, Page 5

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DEATH OF BROKER IN AUTO REVEALS =: WIFE'S LONG Vl Mrs. Henry Stemper, Paried " Pre- From Him by Riches, dicted His Return, of al ton! Quiwerina, tilling, shaky eneglasses do more harm than you think. Even the best glasses become hurtful if they everlastingly tilt out of focus will keep them in pl. fectly, easily and firmly. It is constructed upon the principle of “Suction Con- tact” and prevents pinching, tilting and slipping. Attached to your glasses— $5 cents or more, depending upon the grade calontedly Sold only at our stores: Wt anis —per- O85 Nicholas Av., bets 1 1 ae Vans Suction Cp Pies eod Goins [ner mother on Wednenday night that | he he come back to her before the a he week and that their mar- uid be resumed. It of when rapidly acquired sneing for lus Bs broken wealth brought a | The woman is Mre, Henry Stemper The man he wealthy grain broker of ‘hat name wie was killed in an auto- mobile ear Springfeld, 1. | et and who wa nh ountharried women for posses: y developed the fact | Stemper main- —io ‘mobile with him at the ima he on is death were three friends from Cincinnat! and a young, In the aute n Stemperta body at malea Hospital that the story of the | I man’s married life came to light We Wo Waiting for the neces- sapers to be made out an un | from New York appeared | claimed the body on behalt of ; Stompers wife Miss Cameron pro‘esied that there was no such person and that she was the niy relative authorized to re- the body. Tho undertaker pro- q . wedding certificate showing that Stemper had been married In this city in 1894 to Miss Anna Dach- fell, now living at the Lexington Ave- nue house, On this proof the body was turned over to Stemper’s wife, | Henry waa a poor young man when we married twenty-two years ago," she said. “But he prospered in the grain business from tho start and | \finally reached the point where he {wanted lveller companions. I had fan invalid mother to care for and had no desire for the pleasures he liked. We separated in 1906 and since then he has provided for me most liberally, Occasionally he would call | upon me. Wednesday my mother) died. He came here to see me Wednesday night at 6 o'clock and in ‘tears told me he was tired of his method of living and was anxious to come back. We agreed to resume | life on the old basis. He went on| @:|that automobile trip and hours later he was killed.” Mra, Stemper sata that sho was the Jas} 388" poh Bier Bear Wiguenby, Bikire. ark, sure the young woman known as Miss Cameron was not a niece of the dead man, She added that Stemper had no relatives in this country, The prop FU proper care of furs. fire, moths and theft at a Bonwit Teller & Co. are Estimates submitted. 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor, Driggs Ave. op $20 Worth of Clothing am, BONWIT TELLER CO. he Specialty Shop of Onyinalions (FIFTH AVENUE pe STREET A Cold-Dry-Air Storage Vault on the Premises The Bonwit Teller & Co. vault is a most modern storage plant, constructed of steel and concrete, containing every innovation and device for the Furs are insured against moderate cost. Repairing and Remodeling for repairing and remodeling at specially low prices during the Summer months. ,IVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK tl YN ————>[e> No Deposit— 50c Weekly a) [fe er care of RS prepared to accept orders Tel. 7300 Murray Hill 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street Cor, Wyckoff St. $125 Worth of Furniture No Deposit $1 Weekly Morris Caairs FOR YOUR WHOLE FAV ILY iy Men's end Mi suits Bove Nowtoile salts $4.49 sinks serine $5.98 ALL ALTERATIONS FREE RUGS Am feo Store soe Werk PEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING: ———— OS 09 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 SS SO SOS O08 =e ee eee eee 'DUNKARDS IN FEAR 1Charch Must st Pass on Each Auto,| to joy-riding for THE hts WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, OF ‘DEVIL- BUGGIES” (Quell Spirits of Pride and | ously discussed. dune 16. eueu' ooting of “dev! for him. Founded 1826 38th Street Store Hours in June: ee | gies," as they cali them, through quiet | ly dependent on his ne | Dunkard communities, The national convention of the Quaint sect 1s now being held at Fair- view, Newton County, and the sub- Ject of automobiles and the right of | an a Dunkard to have one were seri- It was decided that one might not possens tinsel? of a No | Unless his brothers in the community where he lived decided that it would tad Li perrati med i be good for him to have one, nnd safe ‘Their consent ts to be lar FIFTH AVENUE etre mn the conduct of his al dissension in ontes. As against prohibition hitherto ex- {ating against Dunkards holding pub- lce of non-sectarian character, | tha convention decided that, in cer- tain emergencies, it would not be! amiss for a brother to hold the past- i “devil-buggy” | lic oM not Schoo! Director. Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor 39th Street 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. Special for Saturday WOMEN’S RAMIE LINEN SUITS White, ‘Rookie,’ Copenhagen, Green, Lavender, French Gray $15.00 Two extremely smart Sports models, finely tailored of Ramie linen of excellent quality. Tailored Suits Light weight Wool Suits in the season's most fashionable fabrics and colorings; coats are peau de cygne lined; flaring skirts.......... Special $19. 50 White Chinchilla SPORTS COATS New models of distinctive style, some with bright colored velvet facing | their smart high collars. Flaring or belted effects, some with yokes—others on rag- Sreciat”..... $17.50 & $19.50 Special... Belted, flaring Coats with novel pockets; wide skirts. White Tub Skirts Well made, decidedly flaring models in white iqu ¢, cordeline, gabardine, honey- comb and Bedford cord. Special $2.50, $3.95 & $5.00 Rainproof Tweed MOTOR COATS For touring or practical wear—finely tailored, flaring Coats in many new mix- tures of excellent quality. Convertible collars, deep cuffs and pockets. Special $15.00 TMrd Floor, Attractively Priced MISSES’ APPAREL Afternoon Frocks $22.50, $25.00 to $49.50 Summer silks, chiffon Taffetas, Georg- ette crepes, Serge and silk combination effects in the newest and most charming of styles and colors. Smart Tub Dresses $5.95, $7.95 and $10.95 Voiles in novelty effects, crisp dimities and tailored linens. Dainty White Frocks $15.00, $19.50 to $25.00 Exquisitely effective models in net, embroidered nets, lace, organdie and Georgette crepes. Sports Coats $12.95, $15. 00, $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 Wool and silk Jersey, checked and striped velours in every gay sclor and combination of colors. Wool Jersey Sport Suite $19.50, $25.00 and $29.50 Eight distinctive new models in rose, bluc, green, yellow, ambre and white. Silk Jersey Suits and Dresses $19.50, $29.50, $32.50 to $39.50 The Sports Suits with belted coats and flaring skirts; the sports Dresses in two piece models of moat effective style. New Sports Skirte $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 to $5.95 White pique, cordeline and repp; colored Bedford cord, linens and gay sport stripes. Misses’ Suits Reduced $10.00 & $18.00 Formerly $29.50 to $45.00 Serges, checks, gabardines, in smart models. Only 80 Suits in the assortment. Third Floor, rece renee eae ae pre a aera emcee: ee eee ee ae esp OR CRN OS eee meme: et ee penne ee eee Millinery At Clearance Prices Women's Trimmed Hals Various straws large ane small st $1.00 and $2.50 Children's Triniumed Hats iesivable ¢ $1.00, $2.50 Untrimmed Hats Vor Women, Misces and Caildren B ‘oar . ae and asa hiy in fashionable colors Fine straws in inost d 50c and $1.00 All Flowers and Feather Fancies At Half Marked Prices arin bho oe ee a ae ne ee en egeeceme see re vais sani ene aaw nies sissean maeprecsiner sane cancun ewesen ane ee ene Summer Fashions For GIRLS and JUNIORS Girls’ White Dresses $1.50, $1.95, $2.50, $3.50 and $3.95 Voile and Lingerie Dresses in pretty models for girls 6 to 14 years. Clearance of Juniors’ Suits Formerly $19.50 to $25.00. Now $12.50 Formerly $25.00 & $30.00. Now $18.50 Girls’ Shoe-top Suite Sizes 1a, 14 and 16 years Formerly $17.95 to $29.50. | Now $10.50 iat 9 ‘ub Silk Dresses 95 and $10.95 Pongee be striped silk in sport and more elaborate models, for girls of 6 to 14. Juniors’ Spe rt Skirts $1.50, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 10 $4.95 New awning stipes, pique, white and striped gabardine in sport models; middy skirts in navy and white with silk lacings. Lengths a9, 31, 33 and 35 inches, Sports Smocks—New Mod $1150, $4.75 ond $5.98. Garden Smock and Russian blouse models in awning stripes, white with colored stripes and linens. Middy Blouses and belted models in all white or white with gay striped trimmings, $1.95 Girls’ Riding Habits Sizes 10 and 12. Linens and mohairs. $15.00 and $19.50,—Now....... Shepherd checks—sizes 10, Lh v4 Former prices $25.00 and Gut 50. Now $15.00 Loose IMrd Floor rep em een | A Sale of Tub Dresses 95c Usually $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 {¥ Gingham and chambray in models for 6 to 14 year girls; unusual variety of styles. Remarkable values. Ground Floor i 1 ' ' ' t H ! t ! i) i ' ! | ' | i ' ' ' ' | ee eee eee Women’s Smart Colonials & Oxfords $3.95 Our Usual Price $5.00 a Pair. Fuouvear of decidedly correct ‘rvative in its lines and selected leathers. » Patent Leather, Oxfords in Medium tyle, fashior 1 Coalanta/s Gun M « ur Hig ee gt feel, Summer Footwear for Growing Girls Low > nd High Shoes, modeled | White ¢ Wh $2.00 Lp eee eee ee sorte ta i Sem UG U Cams O Game (0 Gm U Ga Uc U Ger 10 Seer U eee Ne The main objections were to the | effect that out of the clouds of gaso- line from the tails of motor cars might arise the ovil spirits of pride serene Dunkard col- PO dda CAMMEYER STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6!" AVE. AT 20" ST. A Sale of Women’s Shoes and Hosiery ————— . aa ceniamgala——aliDim inin nsee Women’s Pumps & Colonials $4.85 Actually Reduced from $12, $10, $9.50, $8.50 $8.00 $7.50 Patent Leather Pumps in combination with White, Ivory and Gray Kidskin. Patent Leather Pumps in combination with [vory and Gray Suede. Metal Pumps in combination with Lvory and Gray Kidskin and Suede, White Calfskin and White Buckskin Pumps Gray Buckskin Pumps. Russia Calfskin Pumps in combination with Ivory Kidskin. Bronze Kidskin Pumps and Colonials. Both Bench Made ‘Turn Soles and Hand-Stitched Welt Soles. Special at $3.65 Women’s High Cut White § Linen Lace Shoes. Hand Turned Soles, Covered Louis XVI. Heels. eee nnn nn, Women's Pumps | and eee $3. 85 Actually Reduced from $7.50, $6.50, $6.00 $5.50, $5.00 Patent Leather Pumps and Colonials com- | and Buckskin. Pussia Calfskin and Tan bined with Ivory and Gray Kidskin and | K Kidskin Pumps and Colonials. Buckskin. | Pumps and Colonials in Pear! Gray, Battle- | ship Gray, Havena Brown und Black Suede. Gun Metal Pumps and Colonials in com- | Bronze Kidskin Pumps and Colonials. t bination with [vory and Gray Kidskin | Welt and Turn Soles. Women’s Pumps and Colonials. $2.95 Actually Reduced from $4.50, $4.00, $3.50 All Gun Metal and Patent Leather Pumps) White Calfskin Pumps with Saddle Effects and Colonials. lot Patent Leather and Dark Blue Kidskin. Patent Leather and Gun Metal Colonials; Havana Brown and Taupe Gray Suede and Oxfords with black cloth inlays. Ip tumps and Colonials. Patent Leather and Gun Metal Colonials, | with Ivory Suede inlays. Patent Leather Colonials with White ¢ louis XVI. Kidney and Cuban skin and Pearl Gray Calfskin inltys. Heels. We nd ‘Turn Soles. pm en oe nn nn we 3 nn ee! Men’s and Women’s Hosiery At Reduced Prices O10 000008 02 00S 0 St Bronze Kidskin and White Canvas Pumps ie and € pont Is, ‘al $1.25 & Siw | | $4.50, 85.008 82.501 | s9c Fibre Pure Thread x | | p f H a ure Shread ' a . oI Richelieu Ribved | | ————— ; | SULKHOSE | SILK HOSE eS eC All Colors Wi 84c |} 51.59 | Cc . 1! 39c 3 Pairs ..........$2.45 White Only i Black and All Colors Plain and Fancy Clocked he © Pairs . . $2.25 ibre Silk, | 75c & 50c Silk Lisle, | ; Silk Liste, Lisle & Cotton Hose | 35" Lisle & 19° All Colors Cotton Hose. a cviors, 3 prs. $1.00 o prs. SILO agiaeeaasena ne ooweene nn nn nnnnn mene nanan nnn nnn nn nnn enn nn ene nan nny Men’s Silk Hose— Reduce i 35° 19°! b prs. $1.00 Men's 35¢ & 2. Silk Lisle e Cotton Hose Men's 75c & 5Uc Pure Silk Hose All Colors THE NE'V YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The World Sells 100,000 Copics More in New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. cde | 1

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