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) CARDINAL FARLEY’S * PROPERTY LISTED Stale Tax Exemption Sought On Ground That Under Charitable Provision, Details of the value of the estate of Bequests Are rine THE 432 AVAILABLE Rates, Official Report Shows, Vary $2,000 a Month for a 25x75 Loft. Tenants who have been wondering Cardinal Farley were made ,public to-|what to do with the baby carriage and day, when Archbishop Hayes filed in|everything, in c. ,the Surr8gate's Court a petition for the | interested in to examption of the estate from the State | there are 432 p) of eviction, will be 's official report that In New York avail- transfer tax. The petition contends |uble for storage purposes. that owing to the fact that Cardinal The only drawback to some of them Farley bequeathed his entire estate to|is the rental, the archdiocese, it comes under the uritable bequests, 8.1715 and 1717 Broad- to 19 Hast 30th Street; No. 20 West 3ist Street; No. 359 West 25th A Chambers Street joft 25x76 can be had for $2,000 a month. At No. 349 ey owned the following |Seventh Avenue is a basement 36x60 for | ™ which $5,000 a year ig asked. A store STORAGE PLACES), From 2 Cents Per Cubic Foot to i leoxoe in ‘Wen a month, fire companies to send in complete list [of premises available for storage pur: some cases the rate is as low per cubic foot p month. per room is demanded. The Manhattan, 190; Brooklyn » 164; Bronx, 67; Rich- mond, 1, —— SIXTEEN INJURED IN CRASH. Train Is Thrown From Track by Broken Rail. DUBOIS, Pa, March 30.—Sixteen persons were injured, four seriously, when a south-bound Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh passenger train left the ‘ails near Savan Station, to-day ‘A broken rail is believed to have caused the accident, 4 ; * Telephone 3793 Murray Hill Filth Ave.Fur Shop The Original and Only Abrant Ratkowsky m4oo FifthAve. ¥rom Manulacturer to Wearer One Flight Up—And Save Money” DO NOT BE FOOLED! BLOOMING! 59TH TO 60TH—THIRD TO LEXINGTON—ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE We have no connection with any other store on Fifth Avenue using name “Ra .”” These ad- vertised Furs will be found AT IS ADDRESS ONLY. Beware of imitators and imitations. This is the ORIGINAL and ONLY Abram Ratkowsky. CROWDS SO BIG SATURDAY | COMING FOR OUR EASTER FURS — Street; No. 616 to 518 Wast 15th Street; 41 No. 316 Bast 31st Street; and a lot in Long Island City His personal property, includes: five (] shares of stock in the Catholic Editing p fifty shares Robert Appleton a fty shares common and | ed Remington Typewriter Compa e hundred shares Vinginia Goal and Iron and Coal Company; $10,- 200 Laberty ‘bonds and war sqvings stamps; $10,600 certificate of the West- chester and Bronx Tile and Mortgage Company; $5,000 New York City mort- gage bonds, Cash in the bank at his death con: sisted of $9,889 in the Fifth Avenue Bank, and $7,232 in the Uniop Trust Company. seattle ‘BRIG. GEN. HARTS HERE. Comes From Abroad to Testify About “Hardbotied” Smith, Brig. Gen. W. W. Harts, who was in command of the American troops in the Paris area at the time Lieut. “Hardboiled Smith was accused of | brutality to soldiers in American mili- tary prisons, arrived in New York to- day on the French liner La Lorraine, to give his testimony regarding Smith. Gen, Harts, who wore several foreign us “Petite” Louis Heel Newest Spring Styles in Womens & Misses Garmen Tailored Suits: Coats: Capes: Street Frocks Novelty Pump A demure quaintness is given this Pump by the tasteful design worked on the tongue. The dainty tip punching and Baby French heel military decorations, said hi id not + . ibcued Win canicnty Guth Sle eetee gives the touch of completeness HAD 10 CLOSE OUR DOORS Be is eer omic to its perfection. . $ 2 500 and * 39° La Lorraine brought 944 passengers i . 8 d in the National Catholic War | ’ i- eal ea F110 10.00 tance to Crowds Outside Till yitner Caste DOZENS AND DOZENS OF STYLES Accused of Rrookiyn Robberies. ; mers Could Be erly Waited On. F , = pbitard Scott No, 164 Russel! Street, | F AM MEYE ; Bargly this GUBRL Prope vm ji WOERi in New Work We have illustrated a few, but there are hundreds of others—all with lovely quarters to-day to be questioned about P a) looking for Summer furs that THE FUR VALUES WE lines, all carefully tailored—all modeled after the new seasons most fashion- bs . purelartes, | % ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit OFFER ARE ABSOLUTELY UNEQUALLED ANY- able lines ‘olman O'Connor, | All sizes—Womens and Misses—16 to 44—and a limited quantity of stouts. Each size represented in a wide variety of styles. Suits for All FRIENDS—for they said so. Now, we believe we can ad- vance no more conclusive reason that you should come here aken from the apart-| Qg@yos! N Monitor Street. | ound him in the bed- ] y E ps's apartment safety razor and $300 % 0g |] WHERE IN AMERICA. And the most CONVINCING part tl 34" St. New York, ) of these Saturday crowds was that MOST OF THEM CAME ON THE URGENT RECOMMENDATION OF THEIR Frocks and Gowns Charming, Smart for your Summer furs than the fact that thousands of others are doing that very thing every day, realizing that here are Tricolette Afternoon Gowns Occasions Materials to be found THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FURS IN THE Elon Street Frocks Mannish Trotteurs tae veg biped Tricotine b)) WORLD, at prices FULLY ONE-THIRD LESS than any Georgette Theatre Gowns Pry Se dE loin ft ole Hate other store can offer them, because we manufacture them Serge Travelling Frocks Smart Velours and Checks hart Polo Cloth and Scotch Tweed ° a in Gee own immense factories and sell direct to YOU. Satin and Taffeta Gowns Embroidered Finer Suits Setins, Taffetes, Mixtures si ‘emember, it is always safest TO FOLLOW THE CROWDS—and we have the crowds. LAST WEEK BEFORE EASTER SALES close to 21,060 pieces to select from fn furs for Summer wear Bloomingdales—Second Floor he e Broadway at Ninth, New York Store open at 9. Store Closes at 5. Last Day! Last Day! DINNER SETS at 10 to 40 per cent. less in the March Sale GLASSWARE at 20 to 30 per cent. less in the March Sale LAMPS and Shades at 10 to 50 per cent. less in the March Sale HOUSEWARES at 10 to 52 per cent. less in the March Sale HARD-WATER SOAP at half price—$1 a dozen cakes Tomorrow—Wednesday—Last day of these great Sales Taffeta Frocks, $69.50 Specialized, in the Women’s Gown Salon Announcement The Bloomingdale School of Dressmaking OPENS APRIL 1ST A splendid course of six les- sons (14% hours each). Personal instruction and In- dividual attention. No cless-room formalties. Come plete course, $4. Five sessions daily. Enrollment begins Thurs- day. Childrens Easter Hose Little Prices Prevail When John and Joan go skipping down the street in the mild Spring sunshine their stockings must be spe- cially nice. Here are some: SILK HOSIERY: 95¢ Ribbed, in White, Black and Thread silk, in Pink, Blue Cordovan. Sixes 6 to 914. and White. ‘All sizes. MERCERIZED SOCKS: 29¢ Half and three-quarter length. White ground, with fancy turnover cuffs, in a large variety of colors. SILK SOCKS: 95¢ Bloomingdales—Main Floor Second Floor _____. Regularly $50 to $75—Including: grow, SAAITEN, ANIMAL # BQUIIREL, ANIMAL JAP MINK x SCARFS ANY OF THESE FINE EASTER FURS § 4.75 300 of the Famous Wearpledge (Insured) Suits $17.95 Wearpledge is the only Boys Clothing good enough to imsure with an insurance policy that goes right along with each suit, safely tucked into one of the pockets. $100.00 $250 Mink, 4- 198.75 $40 Belgian White Lynx 24.75 $200 So. Amer. Mink Coatee 74.75 $100 Sea Lion Coatees 74.75 $325 Eastern Mink Stoles 249.75 298.75 $75 Hud. Seal Cape Ti 49.75 $40 Eastern Mink, animal 24.75 . Marten, animal 24.75 $200 Squirrel Stole, 14x72 124.75 $135 Scotch Mole, 14x60 98.75 anadian Wh.te Fox 5 igian e Fox \. $25 Squirrel, animals 14.75 | $50 Kit Blue Fox, al 34.50 $40 Wolf Scarfs {2,"s" 27.50 | $50 Silver Lynx, ani 35.00 $40 Skunk Scarfs, lined 24.75 | $40 Hudson Seal Capes 24.50 $75 Fox Scarfs s's4.,°"" 49.50 | $150 Skunk Capes {cit 98.50 ‘unl is ql uirre! pes i $70 Jap Mink Ca 47.50 | $65 Jap Mink Capes 45.00 $75 Skunk Capes tr'sine 47.50 | $75 Mole Capes styes 54.50 $30 Flying Squirrel Scarf 19.75 | $50 Jap Marten Scarfs 34.75 $35 Skunk Mut 25.00! $40 Mink Animal Scarfs 25.00 $115 Wolf Se 75.00 | $300 Russian Sable 197.50 eg aaa 49.50 | $300 epedian Fisher 198,75 75 Stone Marten 50.00 | $125 Sil jeaver 00 : Neckpieces, $10 to $3,000. aha Canta: $50 to $10,000 $100 Sable Fox, animal $150 Cross Fox, lined $45 Ringtail Sable, animal $45 Kit Sable Fox $30 Silver Gray Fox , $150 Siberian White Fox $50 Red Fox, animal $50 Scotch Mole, animal $40 Australian Opossum $50 Raccoon, $40 Russian $50 Canary Fox, animal For luncheon, for afternoon and for smart general wear, the simple, charmingly made mid- night blue or black taffeta frock is having a decided flair. Illustrated is the type of frock most favored; the frock that depends upon its excellence of material and its simplicity of mode for the style. Of midnight blue taffeta, the frock is stitched to form diagonals with green silk, very smart in effect. The little guimpe and the undersleeves re made of bits of beautifully embroidered ecru batiste cleverly fitted together and banded with green taffeta; $69.50. Another frock in midnight blue, black, or brown taffeta has short sleeves, the rather long- waisted bodice that crushes softly about the waist, and a little square neck. The neck line is outlined with real cluny lace and the girdle is finished with a small rose colored flower. It is the type of frock the French woman finds so useful. Special Display of Easter Hats For Women of Every Type and Age Close-fitting, simple hats of the mushroom and turban varieties for street wear. Wide brimmed picture hats, drooping or slightly rolled at the side, for afternoon wear. Gen- eral service hats with medium brims—the kind that are appro- priate at any hour of the day. ‘Taffeta hats embroidered with soft- toned wool flowers and faced with t ally becoming and Bloomingdales is the only place in New York City where you can buy Wearpledge Insured Boys Clothing. Anyone who knows anything at all about insurance (and its a pretty sufe wager that Wideawake Young America knows something about pretty nearly everything), knows that before an insurance company will i man, he must be in good health,—insurance companies really ery little chance of loss, always making sure in advance that what insure is a good risk. A third frock has similar lines, has a wide girdle, and a set-in vestee of embroidered net edged with real filet. ‘The embroidered net collar is edged with real filet lace. There are several other models at $69.50 The frocks described are typical. silk linings of excellent quality. So you know that Wearpledge Insured Boys Clothes have to be excep- rit having insurance policies issued in their favor. beral one and says, in effect, “If you, Mr. Owner, | are not satisfied with me, take me back and yisa or your Mother or get your money back te ie te URED SUITS ARE IN THE LATEST SP 7) ELS—FANC *HEVIOTS—EXCE INT eke aor ao SPRING MO DELS- FANCY CHEVIOTS—EXCELLENT 3 Squirrelette $i", 942i!’ 74.50 j is ; 18 Sealine Coatees 98.50 | =; } The value is further swelled by the Belt of Live Leather 6 Near Seal Coats | that is an inseparable part of each Wearpledge Boys Suit. 6 Seal Lion Coats . , Sizes 7 to 18, 6 Near Seal Coats 12 Newest Seal Coatees 97.50 8 French Seal #siy,.4 149.59 4 Seal Lion, trimmed 124.50 All are beautifully made, with Second floor, Old Building 500 Bead Bags at very low prices OTHER WEARPLEDGE (INSURED) BOYS SUITS: $19.95 to $39.95 WEARPLEDGE (INSURED) REEFER COATS: $11.95 carry just as much style, serviceability and value as WEARPLEDGE Boys Suits, and the same Insurance Policy. Sizes 3 to 10 years. All new Spring models. $20 to $40. | First floor, Old Building | Petticoats at $5.85 Balance of a large purchase | which was priced $7.95 $7.50 grade at $5 ff vy 12 to $15 grades at $7.50 // 2 French Seal Dolm | ‘ $15 grades at § _ ) 2 SiberianSquirelCoats 400.00 . 3 Scotch Mole Coats 375.00 2 Hud. Seal Coats,36in.350.00 s« 2 Hud. Seal Dolmans 498,75 trimmed 3 Scotch MoleDolmans598 50 $298.75 4 Hudon Seal Coats 5.5, 398.75 ' 1 Mink Coat 2 Nutria Coats 249.50 1 Ermine Wrap 1000.00 1 Beaver Coat 498.75 1 Russian Seble 10600,00 Stored aud Insured FREE During the Summer 500 Boys Straw Hats Special at $2.98 Sizes 614 to 7. Famous K. & E. Boys Blouses, $1.10 to $4.98 Tots of four or the big fellow of 16 may be properly bioused from this and wide range of wanted colors. splendid make. | Lifpomingvatee—Second Floor. Woven in a loose open-work pattern over a strong silk lining. Made with cord draw-string. Variety of designs in many dif- ferent shades and styles. Main floor, Old Building Seo Lion Coat, $149.50 A splendid assortment 1000.00