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strengthening this belief. Two wire hairpins entangled in long strands of dark brown hair were also found to-day sticking to Sweeney's overcoat, Fragments of a heavy vase found near the body indicate {t was used to| strike the blow which killed Sweeney. | Yy <t ha . It is expected the autopsy held to- day will show that the blow broke his skull, Sweeney was a first cousin of Comptroller William A. Prendergast, who reported his disappearance to the police yesterday morning. Mr. Pren- dergast said he had known him since boyhood and that he was a man of excellent habits. “The case is mysterious,” Comptroller, In connection with the police are hunting William chauffeur, in whose room man was found, to learn how Sweeney camo to be there, While the fact that Sweeney's watch and chain and @ djamond ring valued at $100 are missing would make it appear that robbery was the motive, several dollars in change found in his pockets seoms to contradict that theory, The fact that some of Sweeney's keys fitted the door of the room is an- other circumstance puazling the po ce. Sweeney was forty-one years old, unmarried and lived with his brot William and sister Mary at No. 29% Sixth Street, Brooklyn. He left home after supper on Monday, April 2, to deposit $50 in the Greater New York Savings Bank The bank books found in his pocket show that he carried out this plan. GORDON- RIVES WEDDING N APRASER LURED BY WOMAN, POLE BELENE Chauffeur Also Sought to Clear Up Murder of Comp- troller’s Cousin. EE ay sald the Detectives searching to-day for the | slayer of George F. Sweeney, the Board of Estimate's realty appraiser, whose body, with a deep gash in the back of the head, was found last night in the rooming house at No, 437 State Street, Brooklyn, where It had ladn at least five days, worked on the theory that Sweeney had been lured to the house by 1 woman, @ woman's garment found under his body KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets 1 The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watell your liver and bowels—theea's no need of having a sallow complex- ion—dark rings under your eyes— pimples—a bilious look in your face --dull eyes with no sparkle, Your doctor will tell you most sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver Dr. Edwards perfected a vegetabl compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action, yet always effective, case the Bristol, a the dead ya My DORIA besides the Bristol, th pauffeur, described by William Molyneaux, proprietor of the rooming house, as a man vait_money, | of St. John the Divine. 25, explaining that his wife was to| join him a few days later and that she would care for the room. Bristol, the police weeks’ dina) | brother, F, Bayard Rives. fent in advan red. » and then) No one about the house, They bring about that exuberance of say Pee detectives, ‘recalls having | Chester G. Burden, William R, Berry, spirit, that natural buoyancy whi seen him or the woman he referred | Roderick Terry jr, Richard Gambrill, shonld be enjoyed by everyone, by to.ung up the liver and clearing the aystem of impurities. ‘ou will know Dr, Edwards’ Olive to, and none of the o Sweeney enter the ‘The rent of the room was due last night. Molyneaux went to the room upants saw Only relatives and friends will be present. F by their olive color. 19 and | to notify Bristol, Getting no response “ Be nae ails) —Aadvt, | to his knocks he the door with | Klein, the sister's daughter, scream - —_ iA pass k Sw "s body, fully ing from the pain of a bullet wound dressed, even to the overcoat, on the floor In the bedroom. “MOTHER HELPS GAPTURE lay |in the right shoul The Kleins said and had found Boyce rummaging ;@ bureau, She came down to the for help and the whole family a Ehrlich Glasses Are Dependable— and Mrs, Levy and shot the girl whe Yet Cost No More | than the ordi kind. Y. | One Woman Knocked Out in Bat-| she Bad, Ber twelve-year-old broth an the ordinary kind. ‘i tled w: p also he v; ty a haa | tle With Intruder and Boy’s | © boy's leg was broken get the valuable service | Boyes 4 4 re % | Boyce threw him aside but the old of registered eye specialists |}| Leg Is Broken. people, renewed thelr a’ for the examination. | Uproar in the rooms of Mrs, Lena rae Oras Lea te: HO TING Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 |Levy of Nq 654 Sutter ee : | Brooklyn, to-day called Detectives | |Dougherty and McKeon from the |strect, They found Mrs, Levy un- knockng down Mr. and Mrs. Kile’ To Ran Wir Joseph Clark, nineteen, of South Elliott Place, Brooklyn, has bee Ve Established 55 Years INew York: 184 B'way, at John St.|}| brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Morria|ment to establish and maintain a rad Ja free-for-all battle with Harry mark. "He : ‘c first | mediately j Boyce of No, 148 East Thirty-first | Pmt agg operator in” the | Street, Manhattan and ——Great Waist Sale—— at Lane Bryant’s “LOWER STORE’ “(Where We Save Women Money” We want every woman to come to this sale in order to get acquainted with the wonderful values we offer at our New Economy LOWER STORE. There is a bargain for every woman in this waist sale. For slim women as well as stout women—the sizes range from 34 to 58 bust measure. The selection of styles, materials, prices and colors are so great and varied, that we can suit all tastes, figures and pocket- books. There are Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Jap Silks, in tailored and dressy models, dark and light colors, also wash waists ia French and Handkerchief Linen, plain and striped voiles, in all white and colors, madras and silk pongee. REMEMBER that Lane Bryant’s EXTRA SIZES are NOT merely LARGE SIZES offered by some of our imitators, but are specially designed with the right armhole, sleeve and shoulder and will actually fit and become every size up to 58 bust, no matter how long waisted. SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, 9 A. M. Lot 1. Consists of Cotton Voile, Lot'2. A splendid selection of Mad 4 Voile, 1 : ras, Striped Voile, Lawn. Striped Voile and Linen Waists, Some were made to sell for 95 W 4 » @ ere formerly sold up to 3.03, 2.18. Now °* ane 1.65 Lot 3. Figured V Striped “4 Yt Voile, Linen, Orga and Jap Lot 4. Tailored and dressy models Silk, in styles to suit the most of Pongee, Crepe de Chine and discriminating, 2 45 rae areata cal mapper Now &e' oile, Unusual select Were up. to OP Formerly up to 6.95 NOW 3.95 Lot 5. A varied assortment of Pussy Willow, Crepe de Chine, Lot 6, uisite models fashioned ette and Net in the most C de Chine, Net, Georg: | desirable styles. Were up to'8.95, of the finest quality, Were up to 10,75, NOW 4.95 NOW 6.95 How We Can Save Women Money at our “LOWER STORE” Third—we have eliminated the elaborate method of sending goods on approval, First—-by the low rent we pay, which is the biggest saving of all. Second-the lower store is @ strictly cash Fourth make we everything on our store to save the expense of handling charge premises, saving you the usual manufacturers’ accounts profit. You cannot equal Lane Bryant style and workmanship and you cannot match Lane Bryant prices, ‘The two are offered in the Lower Store. Come Early. Be Sure to Ask for the ‘LOWER STORE." | 1-23 W.38th St. Lane Bryant Just off Sth Ave. A’notable wedding to-day is that of Miss Mildred R, Rives, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rives of No. *9 East Seventy-ninth Street, to Fred- erick Marquand Godwin, celebrated in His family figures he had about $10 the Whiting Chapel of the Catieer | Bishop David | |M Greer and the Rev, Stanley C. about| Hughes, rector of Trinity Church in twenty-five, stockily built and of dark | Newport, will perform the ceremony. complexion, hired the room on March | Because of her father’s illness Miss | Rives is given in marriage by her Her cous- say, ‘pald two/in, Reginald B. Rives, is Mr. God- |win's best man, and the ushers ere James Boyd and Darragh A, Park. a few intimate Tr. 8. Levy had gone |up from their apartment to her own ti WOMEN’S SPRING SUITS when at St. Thomas. | No. 45 |consclous on the floor, her sister and | chosen by the United States Govern- ed from Den- il take up the work im- For two years Clark pes Inited A CATHEDRAL cee, EXPERTS VOLUNTEER * BISHOP TYING THE KNOT | TOINSPECT DAMAGE 0 SLED STEAVERS |100 Retired Sea Captains and Engineers Come at Collector Malone’s Call for Aid. About 100 retired captaing and | chief engineers of tuas and constwise | Yoosels reported to-day to Collegtor of the Port Dudley Field Malone for duty as assistants to the board which has been appointed to inspect the German and Austrian ships in this harbor and report on the damage that has been done and how long tt will take to make these vessels seaworthy. Steamship companies and tugboat companies also sent men in active service to aid in the work. | Collector Malone is of the opinion + that there is nothing mysterious or unfathomable about the engines of a |Greman ship. When it became THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1917. necessary to take possession of the German liner and freighters in this harbor he obtained a Mist of the best skippers and engincers on tho retired | | Hat from coastwise and towing sstab- lishments, Letters were sent to there men and they reported to-day at the Custom House to do their bit. Some of them are of the opinion that the purposely disabled engines on the ships at the plers in Hoboken can be repaired within thirty days. Collector Malone was in conference this afternoon at the Hotel Biltmore with Collector of the Port Edmund Billings of Boston and several hotel proprietors and stewards as to the best method of appraising, check! storing and possibly w ho sil ware, table linen stater: generally on board the seize liners, These bonts are still fully equipped for passenger lee, ee ADMITS CRIPPLING SHIP. n Steamer Says le Was Ordered to Do It. NORFOLK, April 11.—Captain Keh- | rer of the Austrian seozed by United Sta’ Newport News Monday, admitted to-day | to Government officials that he wrecked | the engines and machinery of hin vesset ders January 81 and carried them out Immediately, ehrer, his crew, and the men mer Arcadia are ion officers who After 10 years both look younger —yet neither can tell that the other has prolonged the yeara of her youth by using Hays Hairhealthi — which brings back the natural | color to gray or faded hair. | Dpes it gradually—- almost imperceptibly. Kee ithe -rous, healthy and soft. on Instrustions from @ source he re- fused to disclose. He received his or- is) m t- Te in| n er) ler t- wy | n 0 in About Two Hundred SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THURSDAY H These Suits have been selected from the regular stock and include some of the smartest models of the season Women’s Cloth Suits Regularly 45.00 to 59.50 THURSDAY ONLY 38.00 NWIT TELLER &,CO. An Exceptional Offering of Strictly tailored, braid bound, waistcoat, belted and demi-tailleur models 1 twills and checks. tricotine, men's wear serge. burclla, gunniburl, gabardine, mixtures, Poiret Women’s Silk and Satin Suits KRM RH be if i Open Saturdays x Until 10P. M. x We Close ri Evenings at x 66 o'Cloek Our Liberal Credit Terms apply a’so to Long iy 4 island, New | Jersey and | Connecticut wa % % when open consisting of Sofa Bed, Arm Chair and Rocker. | The frames are in Mahogany Finish, the seat % and back are upholstered with fine Imitation Spanish Leather; bed, when closed is 4 feet wide; like cut We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare | DB’ Ave.cCon.&4"Sr. t nn wa {OC COOO KIEL Regularly 59.50 to 95.00 THURSDAY ONLY 58.00 Copyrighted —Bonwit Tele & Co CHIME EHH HH OM OE HE AT 84ST & SAVE. x | " x | i} bx | makes a full size $57.50 Smart tailored and costume styles in silk faille, gros de Londre and satin. In the sam: group, handsome tailored and demi-tailored mede's of the favored cloth fabrics. Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author, Says: EVERY WOMAN EVERY MOTHER EVERY DAUGHTER NEEDS IRON AT TIMES To put strength In her nerves and color into her cheeks, to dinary metallic than good. ganic b a two weeks’ (ime o used 1 in my urprising results. 100 per cent, wiih @UNDAY WOKLD WANTS WORK WONDERS eh H and $100 bottles at | il, Philo» le Lex.to 3d AV. Pusas08 At Bloommpdales Untrimmed Hats Reduced This low price enables women to practice economy and own another hat —a cdmbina- tion unusually rare Black lisere shapes in six of "3 most incl uding sailors and mushrooms. setae beigear nies Brims overlaid or faced with Copen, sand, gray, white, green, gold or citron georgette crepe—eflecting a beautiful combination. Just ready to receive a floral wreath or pretty fancy. Hate free of charge if material is purchased in our Suits for Misses & W omen,*19.75 They're as style-smart as Spring has produced. Yet they're as practical as woman could wish. And the price is another reason why you should own one or two of these suits. Eight styles comprising worsteds, gabardines, serges, hairlines—in tones light or dark, cerefully tailored and lined to insure maximum wear. According to one’s taste—semi-dress or tailored models—-decidedly smart looking. Popular Coats, Priced $12.75 They're better looking coats in every detail than can be found in most shops at this moderate price. Four models fashioned of the ever-smart black-and- white check velour or worsted. Portraying youthful lines in the flared skirt which, with the neat belt, gives the straight line effect so fashionable this Spring. Odd pockets, shoulder cape, collars and button trim- ming apply the desirable style-touches. ‘At Bloomingdales’ Porch or House Dresses, $1.98 Sizes 36 to 46 Just received—trim dresses, the delight of house- wives who insist on a spic-and-span appearance. The price and pretty styles are excellent reasons for owning quite a few. Illustration gives an idea of a few of the styles. Fabrics are striped or checked ginghams—some with dainty white repp colla’s; or plain chambrays, trimmed with neat embroidered collars and new style pockets. A one-piece dress is belted. May be had in a variety of pretty shades. A two-piece breakfast set consists of middy blouse and skirt in plain and figured percales, Second Floor ‘At Bloomingdales’ Leather Purses, Special 39c At Bloomingdales’ Good Quality Petticoats, 69c Inavariety ¢———)\ Sturdy, good-looking petticoats of styles —a good value, and leath- ; Percaline in Russian green, ors. o nO Copenhagen, black - and - wh Purses penhagen, black - and - white stripes, purple, navy; also black, White sateen petticoats, in ex- tra large sizes; also priced’ — 69¢ Seoond Floor have three -—— pockets ond centre purse fran Handle attached in back. Main Floor, ‘At Bloomingdales’ Umbrellas Re-covered,57c&$1.67 Your old, useless umbrella made serviceable at small cost. Handles attached, broken ribs replaced or re-covering done at the following prices Waterproof Gloria, 57¢ | Sille-and-Linen, $1.67 A post card or phone (Plaza 5900) brings our wagon. Main Floor, At Bloomingdales Guaranteed Sewing Machines At Popular Prices When you buy a sewing machine at Bloom- ingdales’ you are assured satisfaction, because each machine, irrespective of price, is guaranteed. Before being delivered to purchasers machines are thoroughly inspected and tested, “New Crown” Machines, £23.50 \ Four-drawer, drop-head model, oak case and ( full set of attachments, if “New Treasure’ Machines, £19.75 Four-drawer, drop-head enclosed case, sit straight model, with full set of attachments, Pay on Easy Terms No Interest—$1.00 a Week—No Extras Lessons given free in operating any machine purchased, Basement. AKNOFER TO BLOOMINGDALES'fix. WORD AVES M F:

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