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FRANK G. MAGUIRE, ine. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9. Men’s & Young Men’s Suits From $22.00 to $4500 The new waist line Spring Top Coat i Oxford, Blue and Mixtares; 3 ‘ined, Special at...... —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED Formerly with Vogel Bros. 647 Eighth Ave., Near 42d Street SATURDAYS 10.30. Special Spring Offering ome we eg ings All of the standard mountings and many of our ‘own exclusive designs. From $25 to $600. Ten Months’ Credit This illustration shows our immensely popular $65 Solitaire Special, Finest quality blue-white diamond, perfect cut, I4-k. Solid Gold setting A Beautiful Ring. Only $8 mont! Me Employer's Reterones, —— Yeas Call or Ask for lilustrated Jew 0 LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED. LWSweets.'s%si" Satin and Crepe ce Chine Store Open 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. EARN SATURDAY nl FRIDAY srteenth Streot THE EVENING WUBLY, FALL AT THEATRE KILLS MILLIONAIRE BWAY SPENDER Death of George Quintard Re- ported Accidental and No Autopsy Will Be Held. No autopsy will be held into the death of George W. Quintard, mil- Honaire spender, kennel owner and | Broadway figure, who fell on the | stairs of tho New Amsterdam’ Roof in West 42d Street early yesterday Do You Care for Your Eyes? Your eyes do a great deal for you. What do you do for them? They surely need attention—they may need glasses, Don’t neglect them! Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Spec’ ts. Correctly Fitted Glasses $3 to $10 Ehrlich &Sons Established 57 Years. New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 1th St 350 Sixth Av., aad St zor Nassau, at Ann St 4ad _ Street. ERIVAY, AP MIL Li, dyad, morning and died from @ fractured fron stairs leading from the roof to sieull. | Deputy Medical Examiner Gonzales, who conducted an investigation at the Madison Square Sanitarium, said his report showed death by accident. Dr. Jerome Wagner, who was called when Quintard was found on the steps, told a reporter for The Evening World that Quintard had simply fallen and fractured his skull at the base of the brain. ‘The fdentity of a young woman whose first name is Dorothy, who ac- companied Quintard to the roof and left before his body was found, could not be ascertained, Dr, Wagner said he was acquainted with her, but de- clined to divulge further information. No one answered the telephone at the home of Quintard’s uncle, Nich- | olas F. Palmer, although Information was given that the receiver had been | removed from its hook for a long period. The manager of the Hote! Gotham, where Quintard had been iving for some time, sald he knew little about Quintard or his asso- | clates, | Arrangements for Quintard’s fu-| neral will be completed to-day. The | service will be held in the Chapel of . Agnes of Trinity Parish to-mor- | row afternoon, Quintard, who was thirty-two and returned from , entered the roof about 2 o'clock in the morning accompanied by the young woman confused amd uncertain, as ff under the influence of lquor. The young woman left him, after laying her oves and muff on her chair, and ithin a few minutes Quintard asked to be directed to the smoking room, An em » was sent with him. About t time the performance ended. The young woman returned for the gc and muff she had left jin her chair, and could not find him, She stood about a few minutes and Heft. Hle was not seen again until theatre workmen found him an hour later, He had lost his balance on the West of Fitth Avenue Start-of-Season Sale 6 6NHE Greatest Silk Underwear Sale New York Has Ever Known!’’ said the buyer of these goods. A broad statement, but justified, for this is eighth in our series of Spring Start-of-Season Sales of Apparel that have already gone on record as _ the greatest value- giving sales in the city. Test this assertion, and prove it for yourself from the value, beauty and selection of these great assortments. Camisoles | Satin and Crepe de Chine 88 Our regular $1.48 Nighidresses Sie Our regular $5.28 ite models of fine silk | Filet, Val and other od lovely | forming bands, yokes, edg- | Patt ings, or inset, in new fas- cinaling designs contribute rd yon ¢ nitare | their charm in, diverse ways to the enormous number of styles included in this group. | Bloomers Satin and Crepe de Chine 2.00 Our regular $3.68 Quality is here a prime es sential, and, recognizing this, we had these bloomers made of rich, durable materials. ‘hey are beautifully made, | some quite simple, others vith pointed ruffles, — or Georgette frills, or lace and rosebud trimming, COLORS PINK, FLESH AND WHITE These Are Most Charming for Easter Gifts and for Trousseaux from rows of hemstitching, defining smartly simple styles to models with inset medal lions, bandings, — shirrings and rosebuds. ‘This selection | is most comprehensive Envelope Chemises Satin and Crepe de Chine (71 Our regular $2.94 Tailored and elaborately trimmed styles appealing to every laste are include here, |light for several years through service in *ta Ho appeared ° the top of the theatre, falling about | tY fifteen feet. No one knew him at the time, He was found to be suffering |jiving at. the treet address he from a fractured skull, and never re-| established his « at Auburn gained consciousness, dying a short|¢ 4 1. wh LM oda gah time after being taken to the sanitart- he ett let Laidl f ek um, His identity was learned from rd enlisted with a field ar unit tr mber, 117, He was papers in his pocket and his uncle, | ti Nicholas F, Palmer, was notified. Mr, Quintard had been in the spot- his disregard for money, his marital diffi oulties and his familiarity with the Broadway life. Mr. Quintard in 1908 got almost $1,000,000 by the will of his fat tice. of court. | h, 1915, Miss Dorothy Dal- ed a similar suit against Quintard, asking th Che promise is same amount «1 to have been in New made York One of Quintard's most spectacular stunts was connected with the pur chase of jewels valued at more than $50,000 from Dreicer & in 1918 by h » ch ven the mission for the purchase of the gems. He said he could not recall anything ut it wintard had his country home un- sidiihe | til six years ago in Westchester Coun-| at N a’, the Hotel ¢ trained at Fy to France, eral months. H ately after the signing of Chicago ——— | 1 i re | Her identity | was not revealed in the papers and | the outcome of the case was not di- | vulged. | Big Reduction In Price. | Palatabl a mainstay during the Lenten Season. LEN ] WS xox: WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS lived for h Street ar Watle he was n time 1 later Alter that he 39 West n and t » Rerved ur wher a | Flyer Wreeked Near taborgh. PITTSBURGH April 11.—Chicago James W. Quintard, ironmaster . F broker, Soon thereafter he married | Flyer No. 1007, westbound, on the Pitts: | Widths AAAAA to E. Sizes 2% to 11. Miss Mac Woods of White Plains.| burgh, Fort Wayne and Chigago Rail-| She divorced him three vears ago.|road was derailed and three freight ‘ Miss Jane Sutherland sued Quin-|traing were demolished this morning at The High, Long and Strong Arch of |tard in August, 1914, for breach o swor' hor distance wes o promvies. he demanded ¢8 cng ghd ge dN ot the Famous Arch Preserver Shoe. come. | J No lives were lost but several : ; | boure” ‘Prante. in %9Ts,, Quintard | Persons are reported to have been ser These exclusive patented features are affording made’ his proffer, ‘The’ case. was | ously insured | supreme comfort to hundreds of thousands of women who never before have known the joy of comfortable feet. The new buoyancy of spirits and the added grace of carriage and beauty of foot lines are invariably noticed by the friends of the wearers of Arch Pre- server Shoes. Your Easter Shoes should be Arch Preservers. They come in many styles of Boots and Oxfords. The Arch Preserver Shoe Shop, Inc. 15 East 35th St. New York With tomato sauce. and sustaining. Make them sc FRIDAY see these blouses. DESCRIBING HEY are all of Georgette crepe, silk and striped taffeta, and are fine, lovely fabrics: —— Store Open 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. REARN Fourteenth Street West of Wifth Avenuy SATURDAY Start of Season Sale Blouses Our Regular $6.94 and $7.97 VUE reign of the Spring suit has lift- ed blouses to higher pop- ularity and perfection / than ever before, and va every woman must pos- < (és sess a goodly number to appear well dressed, This Start-of-Season Sale is specially ar- ranged so that she need not have to buy them one at a time, but may buy all she neeas at this sale price. Every woman knows the value of blouses, therefore she will be a keen ana appreciative judge of these values, which stand pre-emi- nent above all claims put forth by other de- partment stores, ana olfers value absolutely unmatched elsewhere. THE BLOUSE Our buyer searched the market that styles should be individual, varied, and new. Mc than fifty dil nt models are presented, besides those sketched, in white, flesh and cos- tume shades, featuring every favored style in collared and collarless blouses. ‘ec trim ming, beading, beautiful embroideries smart tailoring and two-tone color harmonies g¢ ve a style-scope that is an achievement in itself, and that offers something for every taste, no matter how critical and exacting. You will realize this is no over statement when you a eS te