The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1917, Page 9

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| Jumps From Window in Nurse’s Absence. Mrs. Anna Waiters, the wife of a |F business man of Washington, D. C., eommitted suicide to-day by jump-| ing from a third floor window in Gra-| ham Court Apartments, One Hun-| dred and Sixteenth Street and Sev. enth Avenue, into an areaway on the One Hundred and Sixteenth Streey aide, Death was instantaneous. Mrs. Walters was thirty-nine years O14 and an invalid. She came to New York #ix months ago to undergo spe- Gal treatment and lived with her sis- ter, Mrs. Car! Colch, in the Graham Court. Catherine Weber, a nurse of No. 59 West One Hundred and ‘Twenty-cighth Street, was in charge of Mrs. Walter. } Miss Weber went to the kitchen of the flat for a cup of coffee at 8.30 o'clock to-day. During her absence} Mrs. Walters leaped from the win- dow. A fow minutes after Mrs. Walters killed herself a letter from| her husband, in which ho stated that ‘ be would be in New York late this| @fternoon, was received by Mrs.) Coleh. | ‘TURKS WERE NOT PLOTTERS. Mrs. Walters of Washington, D. C.,| ! Neither Did They k Out of a Djevad youd of Place, Ahmed Shukri of No sterdam Aven: No. 338 We wenty-elghth Who were arrested on MM q ni i Mh GE'Hivington. Street trom a w the third floor of N: Beekma n Nolan in 811 Am- nd Ibriham Saffa of Street, were discharged by Magistrat the Yorkville Court when Mhov said a Mistake had been mad . Was not thre fel. All of At the time of the was stated that Federal Agents, suspecting Hot, were exainiiing the p found thelr ve men W wed In any’ plots and oner @ted after an examinatic Secret @ agents. cleanin | Bridge Helps Red Cross, Five hun dollars was raised at & bridge for the benefit of the Amer- foan Red Cross at the Motel Majestic syesterday afternoon given by Mrs. W, ©. Davis and Mrs. Irving Bunnell, as- gisted by Mrs. 1417-1423 T yruro AVENUE | R 60" STREET » }Cashor Credit / OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9O°CLOCK | 3-Room Apartment $245 A 5-Room Seoreat Ai seal anes $275 A 4-Room Apartment , 8500, VALUE 1 $375) Our LIBERAL TERMS i of Raj Value Denonit iy Soe al DR. SALTER’ Sie Scientific Dentistry feeth Without " Plates 3 ) GUARANTEED , \" NO PAIN NEW CONDUCTIVE ANABSTHESIN his aiid Phe, dalter removes nna anise ttre yi TEETH E X TRACTED FREE oat that thie MS ame ai. ‘Au Work Guaranteed 10 Yeers Decayed tei Diwasee of une gulps eared Teeth ivectied withunt plates PRICES LOWEST Full Sete of Teeth $5.00 up 4 Gold Fillings - + $1.00 up Geld Crowns, 22-karat $5.00 up 50¢ up Gilver Fillings Do charge, for Hour, 5 40 DR. SALTER, Dentist 489 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Oppceiie Abrabam & Str Rere to Get the Night LADY IN ATTENDANCE. ae ES TUE BUGC BUSSE Expressed With Quiet Dignity THE SvARING WORD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917, The Sale of Women’s Shoes at $4.89 C-o-n-t-i-n-u-e-s An assortment of good shoes, taken from our regular stock and repriced downward because a few sizes are missing in each style. those whose sizes are in the collection.” Lege —Second Floor, Rear A complete assortment of correct apparel for those in mourning,—conservative suits, depicting fashionable faultlessly tailored; dresses lines with a stately reserve; coats, skirts and blouses chosen with discriminating selection; millinery that accentuates line and quality rather than ornamentation,—and all the necessary accessories assem- bled in this big store, to make shopping a convenience and selec Semi-tailored suit of black with paddock bac ed pockets in flap e trimming of dull buttons; © Plain skirt ula lar silk bengaline. with belt and slit pockets.$29.75 ion a satisfaction. Correct Suits Smart suit of crepe chud- dah fashioned on straight and sport lines; loose coat with belt and large patch pockets; white overcollar, Belted skirt sim- Pleated Suit of superior with pockets to match, $33.75 quality fabric in barathea Beautifully Tailored suit weave, The back of the coat of crepe bengaline with triple is shirred, belted and pleated; deep shoulder pointed collar forms revers in front. collar of silk faille. okirt tucked snsh in front with ball ends. Over= b Flare, button trimmed cuffs. Pleated ’ Plain skirt with smart, out- $39.75 standing side pockets. $69.75 Suits for mourning wear $18.74 to $84.75 Extra Sizes, 42)4 to 52! 9 $23.74 to $69.75 Conservative Coats Black serge coat with bac t; sash in front, plain dignified yle; deep collar with over-collar Lined through- eff black silk fa belt. tying t coat of black sille with p collar; silk lined Blouses Crepe de chine | blouse with narrow k yoke tucks in. cluster effect; hemstitching; trimming of dull beads in circles; self covered buttons, $5.49 Surplice blo of extra heavy crepe de chine with broad er collar aud tura-beck cults. $26.75 in front in $37.75 $6.49 Silk Dresses—Coneervative, Yet Smart od Crepe de ght line mod pleated in front shirred at hips heading; of white Black or white. wi Crepe meteor dress in sur- very full shirred skirt with panel effect in front + pockets and cuffs silk brai¢ broidery; collar of white € Black only. $29. 7 plice effec and back finished with ette crepe, Mourning dre wear, Neckwear Allcrepe collars with narrow hens; hemstitehed, others hanc Vestees of white uet with collars and folds of white erepe. $3.39 to $4.49 482 F—Main Poor, Front ——= One of the most complete ry for mourning wear in this city All exclusive, pe trim i tasteful moire modish fla s with cart many with offe silke drape veils American made AWGYS—sevond Floor, 4th Street, Front === Black Silk Lingerie Camisoles; three silk with neat hemstitched tops; ‘ two with ribbon shoulder straps; the third in armhole style, Camisoles of crepe de chine with tailored model with cap sleeves; chine dres: hemstitched Georgette effects, picot edged, Organdie collars with wide or » thoughtfully and ts of nun’s veiling in lu ribbons; nding upright from the crown or lying horizon rown effi Square neck frock of black or white crepe de chine, with shirred and belted skirt, be ed at hips with wide t knii back he fluted collar Inr and vestee of ¢ crepe crepe; dull jet buttons, $18.74 $14.74 Afternoon dress of Georg- ette crepe and moire silk whiel bands on skirt and drapery effect; fancy girdle of moire, threaded with Georgette crepe with beaded tassels. Self covered silk underdrop. $37.75 suitable for street, afternoon and dinner $14.74 to $54.75 Separate Ski Serge Skirt, belted, Magra —Third Floor bias bands, bindings and | ets; shirred back; covered ems; square, round and | tons $5.89 ¥ shoulder pointed shapes, Skirt of silk and wool chuddah; { de to $5.49 side pleats; shirred \ Mousseline col Ifront 9.74 WW black over white; double rt in yoke effect; / pleated at with panel back Me and front; cov buttons. $7.49 . . Skirt of hea ik faille with some etal yai snd 'side plenta S14it4 Serge rts Silk skirts An excellent assortment of extra size shirts in this collec 23¢ to $2.97 Imported Millinery and comprehensive ed models with becoming tines. ppropriately z ge suilor effects with small toques of wired ly fashion; 8; ribbon vents made of heavy Also all-ceepe hats with back or side ts with dull jet and pleating; wings and sinart or hes of white. $12.89 and up, hats for mourning wear as tow as $8.50, Handkerchiefs Pure linen handkerchiefs, wit inch hems of black and 14 inch black borders; also. plain styles with black hems, 23¢ each Lawn or Linen handkerchiefs, with black lockstitch edgesand white styles of wash 1 $1.39 heinstitching $1.79 | corded borders 12e each China silk waist lining, for b —Main Floor wear under sheer blouses, | per- z Bath St, fectly plain style with long sleeves Smart Summer Roa and peplum. $1.49, $1.89 Black lynx stole,—a broad, silky Princess slips of black china silk | juantle overs two yarde long in surpli hemstitched, $4.89 | ined with soft black silk, | $69.75 —Third Floor, Stole of Hudson seal (dyed Rear = muskrat), excellent quality fur, Mourning Veils 2! yards long. 9.75 Veil of heavy Georg- —Third Floor long, 14 with crepe inches wide. bon. Fancy mesh veil, crepe border, mesh ‘with in ribbon anys —™ Boxes of widths, Regula bor ette crepe, two yards gaz - yards | wide > border @!y $6.94 Widow's veil of {i White veil in fine silky octagon leinch band of dwg ne bond or lin nd | Two-letter monogram in bic! B4th st, Appropriate Jewelry Bar pins and brooches, of dull black jet, plain. or with finish; various shapes and ‘Tuscan net, trimmed of plain straight” pins; flower with crepe, $4.96 brooches, 24e to $15.74 Veil of Brussels net, Earrings, twists, scrolls, round hordered with — three ” button shapes, square effe For bands of grosgrain rib —_ pierced and unpierced ears 2de to $2.24 Necklaces and long chains, single and double necklaces of dull black beads; long chains of dull beads im assorted shapes, to $1.98 | Aae¥S —Main Floor 144 yards long $1.98 $1.39 Voor Mourning Stationery nish papers With borders of various Boxes of cards with wide or nar 27e to B3e box black, 9¢5 silver, 16e, or silver, Quire Visiting cards, a variety of Condolence cards, hand en pines will ; wid. narrow | be graved with narrow or very ders; hand en do by exper , 50 cards in. script, $1481}, old | Marrow black borc Box of 2h Ha glish, $ 3.41 cards with 24 ex . T4e RFE —Muin Floor and Main stairway Landing pact, price from $4.49 Rare values for Z A 146 Dresses—Trim, Crisp and New 89c, $1.39, $1.79, $2.24, $2.74 Welcome news for women who busy themselves with their own house- hold duties. These are not kitchen dresses as house was once interpreted in this connection, but trig, smart styles that may be worn with good pro- priety all during the morning, both inside and outside the summer home. Exceptionally low prices make this sale a Saving-Opportunity Event. The four dresses illustrated give but a suggestion of what lo expect among the twenty-three styles in this sale. Materials: Vercale, Jawn, gingham, chambr: cloth—in a comprehensive variety of figured all the favored plain colors. Styles: Straight line and waistline effeets, some with elastic belts; collars in large and small shapes of contrasting materials, embr s, organdie or pique; many smart pocket effects in patch, flap and envelope styles; long or short sleeves, trimmed or turnback eufls. poplin, woven madras, pique, truval s, stripes, checks, printed effects, and Trimmings: Pipings, bound buttonholes, touches of embroidery, box pleats, shirrings, hemstitching, bindings, tab finishes, ete. Every dress, even the lowest priced, shows evi- dence of careful making, with cleanly finished seams, stitched belts and well made button- holes; none of the little details has been overlooked. Sale Begins Wednesday at 9.00 A, M. S—Third Floor, Centre, Near E: 300 Girls May Have Japanese Crepe Dresses ealator: Let Us Your Travel Wants at $1.96 Meet With the arrival of spring comes the migratory im- There are more pulse—-the craving for than 800 dresses travel. by count — but We feel like changing the many girls will environment. Familiar i is scenes cloy. The trip down- want twoor three town in the morning and \ of these pretty back again in the evening new frocks, of a is getting on our nerves. material that will It is the sameness of it all which surfeits. Let us suggest a trip and a sojourn which will restore the old-time enjoyment — of life give needed rest and change, and put you once more in the frame live long through active wear and frequent tub- bings; in’ styles and colors to de- | | cata of mind to do things. light youthful Our Public Service Bureau, ys ‘ Main Floor Balcony, 34th Strect, Mlustrated—three of the aie styles tastes, has a travel bureau which special izes in sarvice of this kind, The Bureau will map a trip, procure railroad or steamship transportation, sleeping car res ervations, hotel accommodations, The low price is a ‘Special Purchase’ achievement Japanese crepe in light plain colors and bright sport shades, alw pretty stripes in two, three and many tones Collars, cuffs, and gay sport pl belty and pockets in smart and newly fashioned styles Ma th will ase to thet hectin broad, pointed collars of contrasting colors with hemstitching, sport — | of your baggage, attend to taxi pockets attached to belts, flap, patch and envelope pockets bound with calls~and, will minister bins stripes, novelty belts, velvet ribbon girdles, pearl buttons, e to all your tr wants, and all without fee Ss charge. 08 6 lo 1h years MOIS —rntra voor, $4th Street ' oa ce Crepe de Chine _ Lingerie $2.79 Che needs for Spring Blouses accelerate as the days grow warmer, Suit weather is here to stay, separate skirt popularity continues to increase, sport blouses claim popular favor —and just when light-weight, cars or articles trimmed with gold or silver corners if he prefers \\ fashion interest centres on blouses we offer \ * this special group at appealingly low prices 4° . | C. Crepe de chine blouse with button trimmed col ~' square collar J tur; turn buck cuffs pearl edged with Irish picots one | white ' large crocheted a ers X | t $1.89 . i | tri ide Val white ve » tucked in} f Sr eahi-cand med with | Putte also. lace wi wide Val. insertion and | Whit a wero narrow Val. ¢ g. $1.89 | flesh rod net of flesh color voile horizontally hemstitehed, tucked front. Peael but $1.8 | Every blouse is well made and neatly finished SS MYCYS — Third Voor = rae Vest Pocket Cameras for Military Men Just the thing to record your experiences in pictorial form. Small, com- We have 22 different styles ranging in to carry. to $71.25. Wool Suits for Little Chaps, $4.89 to $8.94 Practical and dressy suits that may be worn at any time Blue» bhick and checks and xturesin M Rossian, J Norfolk and Georg 2!y white “e to 8 years, nodels, Extra Trousers Suits, $6.49 Service suits that will live up to the word service; smart, practical patterns in grays and browns. Pinched back and patch pocket mod- els, both trousers fully lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years. ey — Fifth Moor, 25th St, Centre The Logical Place to Buy Spring Apparel for Boys If you are undecided where to buy the § the youngster, you will want to go where stocks are large, styles are numerous and where dependable materials at lower prices assure lasting satisfaction. plete Boys’ Department, summarizes all these essentials. -Boys’ Own Week—Two Specials ring outfit for This store, with its com- Spring Suits for Big Boys, $6.49 to $18.74 The r of prices and the va. riety of materials and models will a selection easy for both mother and her son Sizes 7 to 18 years. make 1,200 Silk Neckties, 28 Boys” Unial Prices, Open or closed ends in checks, plaids, plain or Roman Stripes, plain colors and flowered designs; carefully made, All silk, crepe failles, foulards and other weaves. She to 59 There is still an excellent variety of models and materials to select from in the Sale of Boys’ = faeya Second Floor, 4th St., Kear == Year Round Gifts for Men From the Leather Goods Department Birthdays and other ¢ sions for gift giving present no problem at all, if, one makes one’s selection from our collection. of novel and useful things for men For Instance: Plain leather articles for the business man; e ornament; or thin flex- sc ible cases with 14-kt. gold mountings, for evening wear. Wallets, $7.74 to $20.89 Hip Books, 96.94 to $14.89 3-Fold Bill Folds, $6.49 to $9.94 Cigar Cases, $5.74 to $13.74 Cigarette Cases, $5.24 to $13.24 Match Cases, $3.24 to $5.24 Card Cases, $4.96 to $7.94 Memo Books, $9.74 Biee79—Main Floor, Sath Street = Women’s Washable Doeskin and Chamois _Gloves,$1.19 No cleaning expenses en- tailed in purchasing these | light gloves, as they emerge from home soap and water treatinent fresh and clean. White or Natural Color Doeskin and Chamois Gloves in the favored one~ with round corners, Sone —Muin Poor, ASth Street Many Unusual Effects in Our New Grass Rugs Grass Rugs are becoming more popular every season. To meet the demand we have brought out this Spring a won- derful variety of patterns and designs, and to satisfy the tastes of particular people we have a number of designs which are exclusive with this store, A grass rug, while essentially | a Summer floor covering, is, ser viceable the year round, and. be- cause of ite smooth finish can easily be kept bright at Sizes an fl in. x 45 in, 59e #7 in. x bin. Me 30 in, x 72 in $1.48 4 ft. Gin, x7 ft ¢ 2.89 Of x ot 4.34 Git. x tet 5.48 Rag Rugs The "Miles Standish product known throughout the untry, is a reversible rug, ciade of rags only and woven so as t re the maximum of wear, Plain colors and fleet | #4 in. x 40 in | 17 in x bin | sftx7t 3.24 Wits 6.48 Kit x 944 Vfixt 11,89 = 6.94 d Prices ity Worsted Wilton Rugs Vourth Floor, Front AAGATIANZ AN WAM Wash Suits at $1. 74. A Sale! Gold-Filled Bracelets Children’s size 84c Misse: e $1.14 Women’s size $1.59 These prices are about '4 leas than usual. Each Bracelet has hinge, ch and safety guard in- side. All are hand-engraved half- way around. They look like solid gold Leave Your FURS In Our Care Moths, Fire and Bur- lars need not worry you if you will trust your win- ter furs to our care bea i the summer months. will call for your a clean them, hang them in dustless, cold air storage vaults and return them whenever you wish. Charge for stor- ing each article 2 worth $50.00 or (e} more. Minimum charge of $1.00 for storing individ- ual pieces valued up to Telephone or Write To- day, Notifying Us When We May Call for Your Furs. aa cr jour, Depart ie ste Proms ‘The designs in grass rugs are on one side only, the reverse side being plain color, Egyptian and Chinese patterns are novelties which are in t demand. Bit. x 10 ft, Aft. x left, O ft. x 12 ft, O ft x 15 ft, 10 ft. Gin, x 19 ft, 6 in, 12 ft. x 15 ft Axminster Rugs Every design and color shown in this line is new this season, Wilton effects are brought out im fine de- til. Adapted for use in almost om in the house, For Sum. an schemes 27 i $3.24 : 5.24 sit 9.89 Of xo 18.89 Aft Sin, x 10 ft, 6 in, 30.50 Ott. x 12 fh, 33.25 are the heaviest grade made, $12.48 25.25 $0 in, x 63 in 4ft. Gin. x7 ft. Bin S ft. 8 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. Hit. x Le ft

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