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‘ &. i RS EMRE RET EE | | | we mf, Girl Claims as Her Own 26 Poems of Dorian Hope; Caiskill Hill Bearing His Grave io| Perpetuate Nat Mysterious Poet Vanishes ss: ——— BookWithdrawn Atler Charges of Plagiarism by Miss Vedder. The sudden withdrawal from the “Pearis and Pomegranates, publishers, led to- the supposed author's mysterious dis appearance following charges of Plagiarism by a girl who claims to have written many Dorian Hope is the name used b | the young man, who was o| wome of his friend Hope, and whose rea He dro be Bret Holland aight two weeks b placed on sale. No found by his frien: Mrs. Florence Warle cated the volume to her distinct nobility as a tr Mrs. Coates said she know Holland | ™ as the member of a family prominent —— | hrought from Kingston in Richmond, Va., and said he had | Pee ATR OTESE RN | brouRt trom Nt neeflin was opened assumed the name of Dorian Hope ——————lan instant that his friends might seo Because of his admiration for: Oscar! nama, f Wilde's character “Dorian Grey.” SHC] sizned, admitied fearing would one day get him into t Miss Ve*der caused the wi of the yolume by G by showing them the verwes were a from a collection formerly made by} writer furnishec Augustin Lardy, who died a year ag”.| jouxe against Ie Twenty-six of the poems were hers| yy and five had been written by Lardy Holland obtained them from Mrs. Lardy by an offer to have her son's] jy writing published (as Lardy’s w she thought), by his employers, Put- jj working as a clerk BEEN ROBBED YET? HARLEM GREETING Thieves Visit Three 125th Street Stores in One Block and Mer- | chants Grow Cynical. Harlem's principal busine mill infested with burglars the latest burglaries, on the same K Became known to-day and merchant @@ 125tH Street between & Highth Avenues met one another with the greeting: “Good morning! Have | you been robbed yet!" | Silverware valued at $500 was discov | ered yesterday to have been taken from | the jewelry store of Andrew Malmens, No. 364 West 125th 81 who gained entrance by bars outside a rear window. The sate was untouched. ‘The Waters Piano Company Store No. 254 Wost 125th Street, was Thursday night, but the burglars dently were frightened away, for the Wook nothing: Only $4 in stamps rewarded thieves who brose through the Walkover Shoe No. 253 West 125th Street, Wednesday | might. FRINGEDSILK CREPE FROcCKS FoR 6 whom he dedi BURY, N.Y y of ‘ n OW C Burroughs Mountain, [serve as & rugged me | much-beloved ‘old m: |rea boulder, be din | mountain, is the was bla roughs, as a boy, sunset for rest after of the poems | | his Catskill camp burial services Jas simple as the funer line trappings of mour | relative “a slight tribute | the natura 8 an artist, her 200 and ountry at the gr Jder's poems, un-| John with those of|upon bh nis eecentrieltics Lardy in t veut of papers. Earl Baleh, editor for the Putnam house, suid when Holland submitted the verses for publication he was told they could not rinted unless the 500 to guarantee the] roughs had gone to hi Holland promptly perme | arbutue P. Putna’ ied the mo time he was well-to-do. He + ‘eal name was Derian Hope, name of Hol- | QAP renia objected to} here at il the next & . Pla, Aprit ade land because his ie which «t day. It is back of Woo and but distance from the farm n he was born vighty-te Saturday, with a marked absence of | nd the many old friends of | the body was y. explaining OC the) arine Corps Aleplanes Leave Miami. ee en route from rgin Islands, left | Pa ee ee ee INAME MOUNTAIN | AFTER BURROUGHS| uralist’s April 4—The | roughs, the| laid to rest has been | jumb to John| that it) may mo. an c y ledge of the 0 which Bur- d to come at the toil of the} huck Lodge, esterday were al exercises of | ning. The few more than| nbors and the | around, were | last time, and of 8 long rest. 4—The two} y for Havana, | Announces the EXHIBITION in its GALLERIES in PHILADELPHIA 1320 Walnut Street of tho famous enth and | COLONIAL FURNITURE and AMERICAN GLASS by burglars pending tron STIEGEL GLASS in the world. This is a great opportunity for museums and curators to se sale. ' tho skylight into | Company's store request. The ROSENBACH COMPANY J. P. Temple Collection indluding the largest and most important collection of of the finest specimens of early American furniture ever offered for For those unable to view any particular piece, by special arrangement it can be sent to THE ROSENBACH COMPANY'S NEW YORK GALLERIES, 273 Madison Avenue. Photographs can also be sent on cure some = — = Franklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individual Shops 2 FIFTH AVE.— 37th and 38th Sts. Fringed Flounces That Swayed to the eMusic of the Castanets, Swing to the Footsteps of the Modern Miss. . . THE SENORITA MopiFY THE FASHIONS OF MADRID amulets of fringe for the sleeves, and circles of fringe at the neckline— fringe makes the fashion of from all predecessors, and makes each frock of this LOUNCES of Span- ish fringe on the skirts, this season different season different from all contemporaries. Silk Moroccan (répe or Crepe de Chine in Gray, Beige, Navy Blue, Black, or White 20™ OTHER FRINGED Frocks . . 55. to 115, Ay mart ‘French YY and Ameri can _/ Cretonnesos THE entire front section of the fifth floor is now filled with the beauty of these new cretonnes. They bring all summer indoors, with their outdoor colors in fruit, flower and bird designs. Such cretonnes have been on a price pedestal for several years, so it is fine to have them back once more at this low price. French Designs American Designs 31 inches wide 36 inches wide PRINTED on a heavy English fabric; old PRINTED on a half-linen fabric similar to hand- English, modern and Japanese designs. The blocked linens except in price. Innumerable de- = inimitable French uses of color and design. signs, including Dogwood, Jungle and Cluster. $1.15 yard cAlso Many Charming Designs now 80c to $1.35 FIFTH FLOOR Lovely Comfortables Muslin Bedding $5.85 Sheets Cases > 3 : 54x90 inches . $ .95 42x36inchess , 36 THE oe plea! in their — Lie Giciumia . 10S asxcoinha . 39 lavender, blue or gold. Covered with fine silko- 63 x99 inches , 1.25 50% 36inches , .42 line, and filled with soft cotton. y2xgoinches . 1.25 54x36inches , 45 SECOND FLOOR Royal Wilton Rugs Reduced . SINCE last October prices have been stepping down, and this most recent step finds them on a level that will mean much to you in buying your new rugs. This is a beautiful collection of Chinese, Turkish, Japanese, Persian and French designs. Almost any color or combination of colors. The weave and quality will withstand much hard wear. Compare these prices with those of a few months ago ! 27 x 54 inches, $7.75 4Ye x Yo feet, $27.50 6x 9 feet, $52.50 8Y4 x 10> feet, $69.50 9 x 12 feet, $74.50 Also some fine Axminster Rugs, 9 x 12 feet, $57.50 FIFTH FLOOR Five Characteristics Of A Good Refrigerator THESE five—Ventilation, Air Circulation, No Moisture, Drainage and Ice Saving combine in making a good refrigerator. We are demonstrating these points in the Lord & Taylor and Barnet Refrigerators now shown in various styles at new low prices. Lord & Taylor Refrigerators Side-Icer Style Apartment House Style 3 door, white enamel lined, 50 Ibs. ice capacity $33.00 White enamel lined, 65 lbs. ice capacity . $27.00 3 door, white enamel lined, 75 Ibs. ice capacity 37.50 White enamel lined, 75 Ibs. ice capacity . 31.00 3 door, white enamel lined, go Ibs. ice capacity 41.50 White enamel lined, 100 Ibs. ice capacity . 35.00 3 door, porcelain lined, 75 lbs. ice capacity. 60.00 Porcelain lined, 100 Ibs. ice capacity. . . 60,00 3 door, porcelain lined, 90 Ibs. ice capacity, 70.00 Porcelain lined, 125 Ibs. ice capacity . . \ 80.00 ; door, porcelain lined, (10 Ibs. ice capacity. 75.00 Also lift-top and pantry styles, $17.00 to 64.35 \The Barnet Refrigerator IN THE back of this fine refrigerator there is an air vent, which furthers the cause ot ventilation, and preserves the food. Model I is of birch, with a porcelain-lined provision chamber: ice capacity 90 Ibs., 3734 inches wide, 2114 inches deep; 45 inches high, $117.25. Model II is of birch, 100 lbs. ice capacity, porcelain-lined food chamber, $127. Model III is of birch, 150 Ibs, ice capacity, $166.65. ‘ ‘SEVENTH FLOOR cd oc Reese ot SPR ree rennet SE meme eae emg RROD TI PE AT Ta ST A OR Re St Cm mR \\ ‘ LIKE his dog or cap must be such that he can call it into service at a moment’s notice and never find it wanting! Such a service- able bag is this fine 4 of Pig: skin, spacious and well designed, with its reinforced corners, hand- stitching, leather lining and three large pockets splendid at this low Price. j SEVENTH FLOOR Fine Linens Greatly ; _ Reduced APRIL comes this year with greatly lowered prices on all our linens. “ “Gold Medal” Cloths and Nap- kins of beautiful linen damask, Cloths 2 x2 yards $8.75; 2x 214 yards $11; Napkins 24x24 inches $12 dozen Separate Napkins, 22x22 inches, Trish linen damask, $7.50 dozen Teaand Luncheon Cloths, of Irish linen damask, two designs, 45x45 inches $4.50; 54x54 inches $6.75 Napkins to match $7.50 dozen Irish linen sheets, hemstitched, $13.50 pair j Linen pillow cases, hemstitched, 4 $2.85 pair % Summer Luncheon Sets, Japanese “ designs, 13 pieces . . $1 set SECOND FLOOR White Summer | $ Blankets . A LIMITED quantity radically reduced in price. Just the weight for Summer use, and the kind you want in quantities for sleeping porch or bedroom. It is made of wool with a cotton warp. Single size $7.50 $ 8.50 Double size 8.50 10.00 SECOND FLOOR “ A Series of Interesting Talks j will be given throughout April in our House- furnishi partment, by Miss Mary L. Barber, Teacher of " Cookery at Columbia University. As an expert in Home Economics she is particularly fitted to give some valu- able news and demonstrations and her talk Wednesday at 11 A.M. will be “The Stock Pot and The Bread Box. SEVENTH FLOOR This Attractive Lamp | of Wrought Iron $15 THINK of the various places on the porch or in the Summer living- rooms, where a lamp of such good design will add a decorative bit of color, and good light for the bridge table. With the increasing vogue for wrought iron, we have devel- oped many of ; our own designs and this one is extremely popular. The simple, graceful | standard can have a | shade of mica, parch- ment, glace or silk. Shades from $6 to JIS FIFTH FLOOR