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waa @ servant who did the whole | over eaten breakfast tn matter.” |Photograph of the young « tho tray in front of her Another mald had previously testl- | ciara that sho had discharged fled that Mra. Earle had tled ber 600 [}iyckeley, a med who testified! against her, because she had been! a with al oral on ede ire. ~ SAW MRS, EARLE ence that you ‘loved Mr. Cowle and |clared Mra would marry him if he had monvy,’" said Attorney Beale. 'N Girl Enda Lite W I gas ask pou lf you, Pauline Orfanakaw, elehteen any suoh statement.” year-old waitress, who lett a not ess, who le ¢ for said anything like that at/the Coroner saying that her famil Barle replied with em- A Gas, BUTTHAT WAS AL Former Maid Declares Two , Never Even Exchanged Love Words. had sent her hore from Greece with- out warning her of the pitfatis of life, epmmitted suicide with gas and was ot att i; | found dead in bed to-d To that) other cousin, John 1 phas! By Justice Tompkins—Tho says you had a pootograph |Gowle under your pillow, trae? Ninety-sixth Str “The maid te mistaken” with her uncle wt No also denied that she had! Brooklyn. maid y at the home wes, No. 138 She lived Broadway, (Sipectal to The Brentng World ) WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., March 30.— jen the trial of the divorce action brought by Theodore Langsbury Earle apainst Mrs. Hester Renwick Earle Was resumed before Supreme Court Suatice Tompkins this morning, Mra. Barle, who took the witness stand, was cross-examined by District At- torney Lee Parsons Davis, who ts* representing Earle. “In an effort to prove the contention ot F, Youlden Cowle, Corporal of Company L, Seventh Regiment, who ig named as co-respondent, that there | Was no lovemaking between M: Marle and himself and that they only friends, Mrs. Karle’s tawyer, | Jobn F. Breenan, read tho testimony | of Matilda Ratkika, a maid at one | time in the employ of Mra, Earle. | She testified that sho never heard Mrs. Earle cai) Cowle by any “love names,” as sho expressed it, and add- | 66 that she “did not even see them | hug or kiss.” | On cross examination by Mr, Davis the maid was asked: | “Did you Youlden Cole and| Mrs, Earlo playing on the lawn to-| or like children?” “Yes, sometimes I have seen them | together on Sundays or other days, when the little boy was out there.” “Well, if that is they did, there was no harm in that,’ interjected Justice Tompkins. In epeaking of the time when Mrs, Barle is alleged to have tied her thre 1d son to a shutter, the meld testified: “Yes, I saw him tied there, If he had not been tied there he would have run out on the street and maybe have been run over by an automobile,” Then she said that the mother of the boy did not tio him, “but that it ‘At Bloomingdales Pre-Easter Millinery Offering of Great Significance Here’s a specially prepared sale of milinery embracing practically every color-combination and desirable shape for Spring wear, in Italian Milan, Lisere Milan, hemp, Jap hemp and braids at par- ticularly interesting prices. seo Untrimmed Hats 95c $1.45 $1.95 $2.95 $3.45 $3.95 Tailored and Ready-to-Wear Hats $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 Main Floor, Hats trimmed free of charge if trimming is purchased in our Millinery Department. meg eis Trimmed Hats—Second Floor $8.75 $5.00 = $6.75 re $7 \.\ LRP oe Featuring at these prices a wide range of beautiful, smart hats, any one of which is the appropriate comple- ment for the Easter attire. Other Primmed Hate at Higher Prices, /\ ngdales" Girls’ Suits and Coats for Easter Shoe-Top Suits, 12 to 16 Years, Special, $7.98 Smart suits of black or brown and white check worsted, lined coat, side pockets, large sailor collar, belted back, flare skirt. A very pretty modcl and unusual value at $7.98. Other Junior Suits, $12.75, $17.75, $19.75 Top Coats, 6 to 16 Years, $3.98, $4.98, $6.98 Twenty-five good styles, in serges, tweeds, black and white mixtures, lined or unlined. A wide color range. Others, $9.98, $14.98, $19.98 “Flapper’’ Dresses, 12 to 16 Years Pretty styles and smart colors in chambray, linon, ging- ham, crepe, percale, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98. Silk dresses, four very smart styles, in Copenhagen or navy blue, $10.75, $11.75, $13.50. WOMEN! \ {OTHERS DAUGHTER You who tire easily; Aro pale, hag word ond worn; nervou Or trritab) who are subs rose gold, md Floor, At Bloomingdales : Fashionable Footwear for Easter Our shoe stocks are so comprehensive in style-and-color range that the appropriate shoe complement for the Easter attire is a simple matter The shoes are built on long, graceful lasts moderately priced. White Boots ter increase your atreng, e 100 per cent in tw ain; and truly - Colored Boots Nubuck lace boots, welted soles,! Ivory glace kid, matched cloth CYSTITIS--KIDNEYS self-covered heels, $5.98 | tops, turned soles, Louis heels, “Wyclo" cloth lace boots, cov $9.00 ered heels, 98! Gray or brown kid lace boots, aneernanel “Cleo” kid lace boots, welted suede tops to match, welted soles, Cystitis oftentimes begins with a soles, with white stitching, cov- leather Louis heels, $8.00 chilly sensation, a slight fever, loss of ered heels, $7.50; Patent or black lace kid, fawn appetite, sleeplessness, nervousness, Washable kid boots, 9 in, high, cloth tops, turned soles, Louis irritability, or a feeling of depression hand-turned soles, Louis XV. _ heels, $8.00 Frequent urination, but voided slowly heels, $10.98 Zussia calf or cocoa brown lace with burning, scalding, spasm-pains Washable kid boots, turned boots, leather Louis heels, in region affected; the pain of a dull soles, covered heels, $6.50 $5.98 to $9.00 times becoming sharp Don't rest until treat- | character, at and agonizing. “Adelphi” Pumps “Promenade” Pumps Ment White calf, with hand-t Patent or black kid, medium ent of | soles, Louis XV. heels, cles, Louis heels, $4.98 r- Gray suede, with hand-turned Patent or black kid Colomals, LMWORT TABLETS im wles, Louis XV. heels, $7.50 covered heels, $4.98 and $5.50 i pap a Oxfords Pumps is in your possession, Take as di English walking 0: ee ‘ @ Oxfords, in White calf opera pumps, with rected, and you should find immediate CGRP GUERTe aclens kd dn | covered teal: $5.98 benefits in 24 hours. YOU NEED THEM Bold by all druggists Adyt nd Floor Bought WASHINGTON, J ’ \to @ shutter. : | “Frances MoLauley, the matd, testt-|(tinking. | |Cittleth annt yg-|_ She sald to mo tn an angry man-jof the United ’ fled that you had stated in her pres: | jap yt will Feteven ik von des the United partment, In Which he said she has been | *" #4 large as the Unit ‘One 4 ir y00,000, | Alaska’s ary to-day, poretary Lane of the Interior De- “Alnaka's hed in nitiéently he b worthy 0 square miles of terrt for about two cents an| lance and found |1 tits are Just beginning te ‘A scant 66,000 people are living that Yast country, one-fifth Inited States,” he sald. pects to 6 be off quarters as if necessary, WASHINGT nh 90,—Veterans Ma as a part of the Spanish War were called upon to: tates, was signailzed | day to show their patriotiem and loyalty In the present crisia with Germany in peal by their Commander-in-Chiet, », V. Chisholm, announcing that he ex- ‘oops tn State to 0 the Governm for pro: 000, have brought more | tect any forei«n foe,” an soon than $750,000,000 Into the channels of | ae Cong Jeflnes some programn Ainerican trade, Mr d “It Is the Intention of National t ead the @ 1, “to recruit companies In every di rhposed of experienced me: red from our organisa will be tendered to tl THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917. ALASKA A HUSKY KID OF 60. | CALLS SPANISH WAR VETS. | RUNAWAY Machine's Detver Hine When James Conerty of N Wall Rope Works, An he started down Englewood & Interstate Park the incline of the Manhattan Bridge shortly before noon the sprocket wher! For Passengers and Autos controlling the brakes broke and the big truck could not be stopped ded into the conges tion of the Conerty kept hia seat and hi das well, and steered the truck f 1" pillar an The machine ' kr Ther wrecked were the ear, minutos 39th to 60th Street Lex. ‘At Bloomingdales’ Phone Plaza 5900 to3dAv. “Dalebloom” Suits, $24.75, $29.75 For Dress, Street, Sport, Sizes for Misses, 14 to 20; Sizes for Women; Gabardines, Men’s-Wear Serge, Jerse: Burella, New Greens, Twenty-five models at these pric “Dalebloom” suits are guaranteed. standpoint—styles, in value from every assortment to-morrow. At Bloomingdales’ Travel or Tan, Gold, All the new They are right in every materials, linings Second Floor, Women’s & Misses’ Easter Coats 5 styles at $10.75 16 styles at $12.75 10 styles at $14.75 15 styles at $16.75 6 styles at $19.75 7 styles at $24.75 Serges, Poplins, Tweeds, Gabardines, Mixtures, Jersey Cloth, Burellas, Wool Velours, Gold, Copper, Tan, Green, Navy, also Black Beautiful Bolivia and Duvetyne Coats in all the high shades, $29.75 to $59.75 Second Floor pan 4+ 2h ningdales’ Silk Hosiery The color ¢ is an important factor in the : of footwear or costume, but the prices are even more interesting. “Courtly”’ Silk Hosiery, 98c¢ Our particular brand, conform ing with our tested methods, which insure maximum service, Every pair ateed to give satisfactory service Full fashioned — medium-weight Spliced heels and toes, with lise; elastic gar ter tor Heavier weights, $1.10 to $1.50. Kayser Silk Hosiery, $1.10 Full-fashioned hosiery, in wanted colors, including black or white. “Onyx”? Hosiery, $1.10 In a profusion of styles, in black white, navy or bronze, with self or z stripes ge variety, in plain Spring colors. Richelieu and Rembrandt Ribbed Hosiery, $1.69 Pure thread ingrain silk hosiery, with smart, fancy openwork, Ex- tensively shown in beautiful Spring shades, also black or white, Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery, 79c Seconds Seconds of higher with gold stripe garter top guarding against below the garter Main Fluor Black only priced stockings. in “runs” po At Bloomingdales Meat Specials Dry Picked Roasting Chick- ens, Ib. 220 Large and Small Fancy Broil- ers, It 25e Fresh Roasting Fowl, Ib., 25¢ Legs of Spri Prime Ro: Legs of Young Veal Porterhouse Ko Roasting Pork, Basement, Ib, ALL CARB TRANSFER At Bloomingdates” Kid and Silk Gloves for Easter “Reliable Gloves” mean perfect quality plus perfect fit—-an un varying rule of our Glove Section. Kayser Silk Gloves, 59c Double-tipped gloves—a Kayser guarantee of satisfactory service with each pair In wanted or white Kayser Silk Gloves, 69c to $1.25 colors; also black Offering numerous styles and weights of silk, including a cuff idea that is having a tremendous vogue; also a variety of fancy, attractive embroidered backs, Ex tensive color range. Glace Kid Gloves, $1.50 A comprehensive assortment of styles with back embroidered in self or contrasting color, In the Spring shades; also black or white Also full pique imported glace kid glo imported ov French kidskin white doeskin gloves, leather gloves, Chamoisette Lisle Gloves, 59c 2-clasp, white with corded backs. Also complete lines of boys’ and girls’ white cotton, gray suede or glace kid gloves at moderate prices 1in Floor, mingdales @D ae the Movies The uncomfortable feeling caused by the flicker of films may be avoided by the use of glasses. Registered optometrists in charge of our optical department to exam ine your eyes. Glasses as low as $1.50 Main Ploor, BLOOMINGDALES' tx To Cloth, Poiret Twill, lavy, Black-and- White, also Black. General Wear Sizes for Stouts Wool Velour ideas represented. way and represent the utmost and workmanship. Sce this At Bloomingdales Ecru Net Blouses, $2.98 A timely offering of three dainty net blouses, appealing in their freshness, hemstitched throughout, with net underlay which makes them washable. For the Easter ettire--a lovely accompaniment Mlustrated graceful Val. edged cuffs; tiny pearl button Yoked back, with frill, collar, and loop odd and attract yoke, shoulder Beautiful wide Val, with spray embroidered net pe in blouse and cuffs, collar and cuffs finished with Val, and diminutive picot frill Seoond Floor At Bloomingdales Men’s Shoes & Oxfords for Easter = Many desirable styles have been brought out in S pring footwear » for men. A repre sentative selec- tion is on diss Van prices, of course Black Calf, $3.50 to $6 Tan Russia Calf, $4 to $7 Cocoa Brown Russia $5.50 and $7 At 5 Auction Sale of Bulbs, Shrubs & Seeds To make room for incoming Easter plants we take thi means of re ducing our stocks. 4 licensed sneer, Greent aucti the-roof Fresh Cut Flowers at Small Prices We have on hand stocks of cut flowers at low prices Fresh cut Daffodils and Tulips, per dozen, 29¢ Fre P Fresh cu h, 3c. es range from each, Roses, nations, 4 desig @ specialty $1.00 upward, 470 OTH 8T TRUCK RAMS CAR.| treet, aking hin t 5 no passengers on Traffic waa tled up for twent We Are Now Holding Our enormous ur usual de. DYCKMAN ST, FERRY 7 Service Opens March 31 “ at Smart Spring Suits and Topcoats For Men and Young Men Ready $10 to $35 It may not be just, it may not be fair to judge a man by his appearance, but it is human nature, and you are up against human nature every day of your life. Therefore, it is up to you to determine how your fellow men will judge you. Dress up to what you want to be, not what you Dress tastefully, but not wastefully. Wear Bloomingdale clothes. They are reliable in fabric, fit and finish. They favor fashion with- out being foppish. They are sold with a big open- hearted, earnest guarantee of satisfaction in every way. Spring suits and topcoats for men and young men are now ready, featuring every good style and every good fabric. Sacond Floor, are, ‘At Bloomingdales’ Easter Clothes for Boys Boys, like men, live up to the clothes they wear. It is not a bad idea to dress a boy in styles just a wee bit mature, if you wish—for it surely gives him a feeling of wanting to live up to what his folks evidently expect him to bes Our boys’ clothing is selected with the view of having our young friends so well satisfied with the style and service of Bloomingdale clothes that, as they grow up, they will keep on looking to us for satisfaction, and lifelong customers are the kind we want most. Little Boys’ Suits 214 to 8 years 12.95 to $8.95 Blue serge or fancy cheviote Little Boys’ Wash Suits 2!4 to & years 98e to $4.95 $4.95 to $17.95 Attractive new models Correct confirmation suits Boys’ Extra Pant Suits, $5.95 to $17.95 Fancy cheviots, both pair pants lined, seams taped throughout. Boys’ Felt and Straw Hats, also Caps, 49c to $4.95 S00OME F107 ag At Bloomingdales” Children’s “Nature Shape” Shoes Made Especially for Bloomingdales’ — "~~, Children's feet should receive proper care +h ] K.[477)) and attention if foot troubles are to be ks ‘ a thy \ “ Little Boys’ Reefers 244 to 10 years $3.95 to $10.95 Coverts, plaids or fancy cheviots Blue Serge Suits 7 to 18 years aa avoided, With thet thought in mind, ex- perts, after much study and experiment, have’ produced ‘Nature Shape" shoes which allow the feet to develop naturally; i room for the toes, but fit snugly at the heel A without chafing s ) Among the Spring styles ready for inspec- " tion are we i Black Gunmetal or Patent Leather, high ace or button models, with or rey ilar cut kid Gr cloth tops: White Nu-buck or Genuine Buckskin, in buttor High or regular cut lace or styles izes and ¢ White or Tan ond F Priced according te Black Shoes, $1.98 to $4.98, thoes, $2.48 to $5.98, At Bloomingdales Men’s Gloves for Easter Men’s Fibre and Silk Socks “Onyx” Fibre Silk Socks, Silk or leather i hiche 29¢ erent ance Gain Baie qual , with reinforced are always reasonable. cha toate Colom We | | Kayser’s Silk Gloves, $1,00 4 white, Splendid socks for hard Heavy quality silk, with em. wear broidered backs; self or black Fancy Mottled Silk Socks, | | *tehina: 35e Gray Suede Gloves, $1.25 kid with black or Exceptional Undressed gray embroidery value. These have silk clockings and may be had in many colors. Pure Thread Silk Socks, At prices r a from $1.50 to 59e $2.50 are plete stocks of High - epliced ifeela and double | | Fownes', Dent's and Meyer's anlar a finn had sare gloves” three makes that are known, haloes everywhere for their worth, Main Floor TO 3D AVE

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