The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1903, Page 11

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PIU om ry Se memes “MRS. KEMP. NOW. ASKS ALIMONY. Through Counsel She Says She | Should Have Half the Nine! Thousand a Year Which Her | Husband Now Enjoys. x ee Dereblaten, END.OF YOUTHFUL ROMANCE. Counsel for Husband Declares She ‘Has an Ungovernable Temper and Tells of an Attack In Law- \ yer's Office, Counsel for Mrs. of eGorge Kemp, Lilla Kemp, wife made the second move in her sult for a separation to-day in the form of an application to Qustice O'Gorman, of the Supreme Court for all- mony. Mr. Hamilton in her behalf said she ought to have at least half of the $9,000 @nnual increase of her husband under the wills of his fat! Wha made $6,000.00 in his mother, who died two years George Kemp, sr., tied up the al of George Kemp, jr., in his estate be- cause of his marriage to Lilla Torrey, whom he met at a moment’ when he wae fresh from a long exile in the Western wilds, and she had fast eme:get from a Kansas City convent. Mrs. Kemp is the daughter of the late Col, John Tortey, sad among her an- cestors are two Presidents of Harvard, nil'g family ob- e was a Catholle. opposing the appli- aid that George Kemp had mar- Lilia Torrey-Wagstaft (She had Adopted the name of ther stepfather) at Yyandotte, Kan., July 7, 1885. ‘They separated by mutual agreement fn 1892, and for ten years she received $300) a year, holf her husband's annuity under his father's will. Three thousand was ", George Kamp, lorida water, and adiled to his annuity when hts mother died, but his children, living with their rnable nd it Is. n convince a judg- with her e, was at , Hamilton & y into a viglent n'and, selzing a heavy notarial , was about to throw it at Ge Kemp's head. Mr. Kemp es by fleeing from the room has been nt om her th ands. Crew of Derelict Fishing Smack Show Their Gratitude. Members of ‘the crew of the derelict fishing smack fo de Terre In Ube, who were rescued in midocean by Capt. Gchlerhorst and ‘his men, of the Ger- man oll tank St. Aniirew, were taken from that steamer to-day by the tug ©. P. Raym When the Frenchmen had bearded they gave three rousing cheers for Capt. Sohierhorst and his men. They were taken to the Hotel de Lion, in Chris- topher street, and wil sail for France to-morrow on the French liner L'Aqui- ta!ne, Capt. Schie ter from the horst has received a let- e Department at Wach- him for an autograph | mstances un- | rescued, 4 CHERRY HILL BOYS HELD. Three of Them) Arrested on Charge of At empted Burginess tein and. Owens, “of the t police station, arraigned be- strate Corn in. the mes Rawley, ‘Cherry Hilt gang. accused of lary at No. 334 W ly to-dnge story told to Magis- | y the police the three Jed by another, were | Into the bullding when | aw tiem. In arresting thom | the detectives a hard Suioceeed » A pistol, and, Stel im: ' Stel thereupon Mi fred tivo’ shots | but did not. hit! ell held sue three each for further HONeill & Co. The Most Attractive Offering This Season In Misses’ Suits. (Second Floor.) One hundred new Walking Suits for Misses or Small Women—elegantly tailored and finished with stitched Taffeta to match cloth—they are made of the ends of the season's choicest materials in mixtures and solid colors, hence the reason we can offer them at the price quoted— On Sale Friday and Saturday, at $12.75 each. Regular Retail Price $19.50. Boys’ Clothing Department. Special Quotations for Saturday. (Second Floor.) BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, made of imported Cassimeres, Cheviots, Tweeds and Worsteds, sizes $ to 15 years; special for Saturday... . ees {$3.48 Regular price $5.75. BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS, made of all wool Serge, trimmed with soutache braid, in navy and royal blue, brown and red, sizes 4 to 10 years; special for Saturday Regular price $5.00. BOYS' BLOUSE WAISTS, made of Madras, Bedford Cord) and Percale, with or without collar, sizes $ to 14 years; special> 5Qc, for Saturday ie $2.98 Regular price $1.00. YOUNG MEN'S LONG PANT SUITS, made of imported fabrics in all the new shades (ligbt and dark colors); also navy blue serge; sizes 15 to 20 years wee Regular price $13.75. $8.98 Men’s Pajamas. _ We are showing over fifty different styles of Men’s Pajamas in over one hundred different patterns, in the newest coloring and effects of Madras, Cheviot, Sateen, Percale and Silk, in plain colors, stripes and figures. Prices are $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25 and $5.48 Laces, Neckwear & Handkerchiefs Several lots at about Half Regular Prices, ‘For Saturday, May 9th. LACES—Point de Paris, Valenciennes, Cluny, Duchesse, Florentine, Chantilly, Guipure and other choice laces, in match sets and odd widths of edgings, insertings, gallons and bandings, in white, cream, butter, Arabian and black, regular prices 10c, 25¢ and 35c yard; at Se, 10c and 15¢ yard COLLARS=Fine Embroidered Turn-over Collars, with or without Bishop tabs, all white, black and white, and colored silk embroidery, regular price 35c and $0c each; at......+ 18c and 25¢ cach Point de Venice Lace Collars, in butter and Arabian shades, regular price $1.25; special atesee..+. tereeeee sees OBC cach HANDKERCHIEFS—Women’s and men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, 3%, % and 34-inch hems, and fine linen batiste centre with lace trimmings and edges, regular price 25c and 30c; at......12%4¢ each Closing Out Bulbs and Flower Seeds" At Half Price. Flower Seeds, value 10c. dozen; now. 5c. Fern Balls, 23c, each. Caladium (large), value 10c. each; now 5c,; | dium), value 5c. each; now 3c, Dahlia Clumps, value 15c. each; now 8c. Jap Lily, value 7c. each; now 4c, Tuberose Bulbs, value 15c. dozen; now 8c, Cannas, value 2c. now Ic. / Grass Seeds (large size), | value 0c. cach; now 5c.; (small), value Sc. each; |now 3c, each; Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. <BlunShoe Be OR eM ood Field See Hires. ‘Rootb er Fy it to its medicinal q ‘most delightful temper: 19 most Cool emakes Sixth Ave. and 27th Stre Third Ave. and 122d Street. Cuban heels, moderate extension soles. shape, with just enough snap to suit the taste of the dressy young one grade— manufacturing retailers stores. Teather Guarantee ce ee 335) |, BLYN & SONS, Seat He 609 8th Ave., 39th and 40th Sts, 162 Bowery, near Broome. Qlst St., Manha Factories: 401, 403. 405 Eat Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders Style 1443—A particularly .attractive style of Blucher Oxfords; made of excellent quality vicl kid, with neat patent-leather tips, medinm high A neat 2.50) 7 . ; 3 Yo jod styles In Oxfords for | ) | different grades to suit the ites of ALL SHOE Buy- capacity of those who are limited to shoes of re liy able to greatly undersell regular shoe IIS SP THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 190. i ee a es SE OSTA Ce aT LD gS) | MAIL ORDERS “PROMPTLY FILLED. | Adams [ry (oods | SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST AND 2D STREETS. N.Y. a ne ee ens Store Opens at 8.30 A. M, and | Closes at 5.30 P. M. “ «at Bargains » Women’s » Neckwear! At tremendous reductions from regular p In the lot wifl be found Poir Ja al Capes, There ar well as Liberty Silk Boas, C EMBROIDERED TURN- {OVER TAFFETA COLLARS | Have You Shoes to | Buy Tomorrow? W ces we will offer an ificent collection of stylish Neckwear for- women, Real Arabe, Real Antique and Real Cluny Lace Collars, Stoles, Stock Collars, Turnovers and Jabots in Lace, Embroidery and Chiffons, as and Stoles, The following items tell their own stories tersely and truthfully: POINT DE VENISE LACE FINE POINT VENISE LACE: REA STOCKS, with bishop tabs, COLLARS —in round, Tce per beautifully made, all square and poir shapes : | Come and, Save a Dollar or So ; -in assorted point and | white and white ‘with —values range from |OMly—values range from VE been busy as bees lately, in our flower designs, value |color combination, value | $1.00 to $2.00—take any |$0.00 to $10,00—take Basement Shoe Store. And it's not |} 3%, our 25° Ste. each; take 39° collar in this 50° any | jacket $9.98 strange at all. The wonder is that thousands price: 0.60) a Mitre [ie fone Ie tos more don’t profit. by such chances as these to get correct and thoroughly guari at such little prices. REAL LACE COLLARS— Arabe and Point Arabe and Vandyke a nbracing Antique, Point | SEVERAL HUNDRED SAMPLE COLLARS—in black, round, white and ecru—comprising Real Arabe, Antique, and many other desirable shapes—the col- | Renaissance, Point de Venise, Escurial and Net Lace— iteed: s 10e€8 | Here's a brilliant list for tomorrow’s selling: vrs are blick, ecru’ and real—the values range from | the shapes are all new—many of the shapes are in Men’s Kid Oxford Shoes, $1.90 | Women’s Enamelled Oxfords, $1.90 34.00. to 00—this is a most extra 50 stole cape, round and other fashionable 98 Welted soles, full rqund toes; anm-) | Very. fine | Rrained high fons dinary bargain, as we offer a choice of [+ styles—the values range from $6.98 to * ; ib. }leather; with welted soles. ‘These naUeatlacli | Sy Ma r i Perdue Cuittiee Shoes, $150)" Widely. advertised ‘at $2. All ny collar in the lot for..... Rane erniocstelere $15.00—any collar in the lot for....... 4 a sizes. Women’s Kid Oxfords, $1.40 Splendid for young women and girls who are just starting to wear heels; medium toes with tips; worth $2. Women’s Kidskin Low Shoes, $1. Various good styles; dropped into this lot when the quantity is small; none worth less than $1.50; many worth twice that. Sizes are not always complete, nt nearer Se eras Sturdy Shoes for hard service; sewed soles; worth $2. ‘| Men‘s Velour Calf Oxfords, $1,90) Also of kidskin and box calf; wolted soles, swagger shapes; worth a dollar more. Men's Sample Shoes, $2.50 Worth $8.50 to 85; but only sizes 7 to 746 A and B, and 7 C; all leathers and styles. rat Sate ot Toilet Requisites ! | The exceptionally low prices that ure here quoted on Toilet Requisites of the highest grade can have but one effect and that is: AN ENORMOUS TRADE WILL COME TO-MORROW TO OUR TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT. THE FAMOUS RUS: | Gey SIAN RUBHER| waa cr Saturday Bargains in Girls’ and Misses’ Coats and Suits} GIRLS’ DRESSES, 6 to 14 year sizes, Gibson and blouse effects, in pique and) Madras, prettily with straps, for SACHET — POWDER, Men's Patent Leather Shoes, $2.40 a GIRLS’ DRESSES, 6 to 14. year sizes, Swell shapes, comfortable lasts;| Women’s High-grade Oxfords, $2 bacfelal) sailor blouse effect, in Irish linen, hand- ¢ Patent leather, coltakin and cush- Trial size, cahes given i } medium-weight soles, welted and’ stitched ; correct dress shoes. Boys’ Shoes, $1.10, $1.50 and $1.70 | Shoes that are from the beat makers in America, and sold about somely trimmed ‘on _ sailor collar with embroidery, for... 3.75 LITTLE TOTS' SHORT SILK CQATS, 4 to 8 year sizes, showing the ‘i a largep sailor collar, 98} to all customers, Per- fumery dept CLOTHES BRUSHES } celtuiotd backs, 256 Pel fon-sole kidskin; made up on just the lasts aelectod for this season's best selling shoes; worth a dollar | more. No faire, 35¢ No. Sar, 436 o handsomel: ri n's Shoes, $1.9 one Handle * Women’s Tan Kid Oxfords, $1.50 | iyat range in value from $2.50 to bristles, at Be |" GIRLS’ SILK BOX COATS, 8'to 14 year Made to sell at $3; and will be $4, Almost any foot can be fitted vot water nor.| BXTRACTS tn | as-| FLORE sizes, lined throughout; a pretty Style 4- searce ut that price a inonth hence; from dozens of good styles, TUES, at alee. 6Q¢| or siee att.., DOC] e that cannot be duplicated; 5.98 the coolest shoes made. Basement. i oS \wrebes satcox idarked downto atric cree A i pret brow GIRLS’ COLLARLESS COATS, 6 to"14] pack- year sizes, in covert cloth and cheviot, seme in py tailors Geis others size. handsomely — trimmed, ee een? rd em ee wore, 098 nae . M S' JACKETS, 14, 16 and 18 ye: a sizes, in tan covert cloth, satin lined, ist 5 Bh JOHN WANAMAKER yA.T. ewart &Co, Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. RUNBER made of pu kuarantoed Water aa VATE, trial 10, odors, I-or aize and ‘finished with st 9c Saturday = Boys’ Clothing! BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED 2-PIECE, NORFOLK, SAILOR rage ie 75) SUITS, regular $5.00 values, at, per suit... ae ; ALL SMALL LOTS, ODD SUITS AND FULL LINES OF SUITS, in Fancy $ | Mixed Cheviots and Wool Crashes, that were priced at $5.00, are reduced for a quick: safe to; per-suit YOUTHS’ SUITS,.14 to 20 years, in Blue, Black or Fancy $ Mixed Cheviots; double and _ single-breasted, sack Styles rerstacennasece In a Saturday Men’s Clothing « Hats in’su! MEN'S BLACK CLAY WORSTED COATS AND VESTS—of imported Black Clay Diagonal Worsted—in Sack style. Beautifully trimmed— conservative styles—34 to 46, regulars, $ 6 95 stouts and longs. Regular price $10.00. For Saturday only..... AG Sons MEN'S SPRING AND SUMMER BUSINESS SU/ITS—in a large range of patterns and a hand- some variety of styles—excellently tailored—per- fectly fitting and in the latest styles, in fancy: 15 95 Youths are proverbially hard to please, and the average clothier is afraid to carry a heavy stock in their sizes—32 to 34 inch chest, i We recognize the difficulties in pleasing youths, but instead of cutting down our stock to lessen the danger of carrying unsalable suits, we have adopted the policy of making avery large number of suits, and making them of patterns and on patterns so attrac: tive to youths that the suits are bound to sell. In spring suits of fancy mixtures the prices begin as low as $12. eneeenenanen ears Rocers, Peet & Company. - ae tT dae B Warten Stn - Cheviots, Black Thibsts, Black eo se omubeay craliae, We ail outers Cheviots, Black Clays, Fancy $ | /00 Ke 324. s 1260 Broadway, cor, 22 and 64 W Th Veet 394 Se Worsteds, Blue Serges, for.......++ . MEN'S FINE WORSTED TROUSERS—in ali}. the latest Spring styles, in neat stripe effects—light} and dark fancy mixed worsteds—the* $ 75 real value of these Trousers is $5.00 3 per pair; for Saturday only.. MEN'S PEARL FEDORA HATS—the balance of our Spring stock of Pearl and Brown Fedora Hats. There are only a few dozen, but we want to clean up our stock before the Straw $ 50 Hat season opens—the real value is $2.90; the price only........... Mafl Orders Promptly Write for Iustrated Catalogue. 144 BOWERY, West side of street, north of Grand street “L" station. Our goods do the talking fof us, and the low prices we quote should certainly tempt all intending purchasers. TH RLD ALMANAC E WO VALUE $100. NOW $48. This is the ring we ‘ave been sell- ing right along foa $100, but for quick action we offer a limited number at $48. Diamond will be.re- set in gentleman’s ring It desired. Chance of a lifetime. WEDDING RINGS Open Evenings Until 7. Gentlemen's solid 14-karatGold Hunt- 4 ing Waltham, mice “$200$ $25 lid 14 and 18 karat Seamless Wedding Rings are sold here by weight from $2.80 to $15.00, No charge for letterin, Saturdays Till 10. teers pulelenion inser Wanhn ae nanenne Wie pre T | ~ os Bright people get good positions “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACE!) | through Sunday World Wants. If ‘RIENDS.” The advertiser who reo you seek help a Sunday World Want ognizes the value of Sunday World | wil find & for you. (Wants never lacks a full purse ri a t , ;

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