The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1903, Page 6

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CARTER HARRISON PRINTS TALES i ‘Tait Orders Promply Palle OF FAIRYLAND SHE TOLD HER CHILDREN) <= arch oy Ad ams oy CO, CASH OR CREDIT aad) 6th Ave,, 21st and 22d Sts., N. ¥, CLARN'S DAUGHTER [miRs. SUES FOR DIVORCE | = “tn winocwe ones] Cue |e. co || MSRP |) REE Handkerchiefs Bo on Way from Europe to Press Her Suit. HEMSTITCHED INI-| WOMEN'S ALL LINEN LACE HIRES, fal eg ahd | HANDRERCHIETS: a large 8 ALL 1 CI “This Unusual Store” ae eae Cl Ge Reeser apreares aL te 1) is not a department store with an Oriental department, but the Great Bargains Orient itself transported “under in Ready-to-Make Spangle Robes! serine JEND OF UNUSUAL ROMANCE. Et: \& — _ ve E one roof, where there are dis- mad White and silver and all black SPANGLE eiteuseecsegtecserce nes law, 2188-2190-2192 ee W\| played upon six spacious floors i dy "to" fits Intent, French “shapes waite an \ Order to Pay Her Attention — ‘ ; |X THIRD AV,,Bet.119-120 Sts. 29] the artistic objects of art and ‘ : | Becrecy Observed About Co-Re- i ’ Ke 4 ee Open evenings untit 9o'clock. oR H|| Utility gathered together from Japan, China, India, Turkey, Persia and te HOW anal paar Stationery Dept. An invitation is extended spondent and Evidence In Suit. aioe HIM EHNA CK MRM OR EEE "The rothance of Dr. Everett Mallory ‘culver and his wife, the beautiful \daughter of Senator William A. Clark, ° % A great mov is now. on in this departm: te Desirable and ‘of Montana, is at an end, Lately cos to strangers in the city ble moods ar, the prices.) New, Artistic. and (have been asked to sever the last tle es : Fears ete ; iin Bai (which bind them. Mrs. Culver has who have never visited this spienne and, Favis'in fancy slase with metal ormemgutation a. ‘asked for an absolute divorce, and she “will arrive from Europe on Wednes- day to press her suit. ‘The greatest eecrecy has been main- store. Artistice Novelty Stationery ! charmingly | Imported NOVELTY Saarted testis, The esuceag ik vain Special Attractions, taken before a referee and will be “ (glosely guarded from the public, It ts Basement. of antious, vellum NOT fis fepsratond that Dr. (Culver, who Is now Attention is called to a great inivEne. sizes, blue ad t a beautiful estate at Great Barring- variety of fancy dishes for din- jon, Mass., will not greatly oppose & ner and tea service, old Canton hn ORE testi tins . and Medallion) ware: ILWORTH CABID sgpralae | ates ue ees Pan Nee ana ant Jover the custody of their only child, . meets, and 80 envelopes of vel: |after, as souvenirs: many other novelties ; ; ; , ints “of | are shown, at price Katherine, who ls eight years old. Wife of Chicago's Oriental Jewelry. Yom. nen ag “eream and blue. Abc |e. up to, w dosen 3.50 ig i ver is represent y , a Aver Se ¥ \dmitted to- Jeypore Gold Enamel, Emerald, zs RAVIN # Peet lant had aaked for @ Mayor Issues Second Seeing Moorte mansinneeistgte od doves Turquoise, Pearl ‘and Opal Neck- ate ver ae |scrigt Gree ‘ 4 divorce and the custody of ner duugh- Gleanings wood:work, cilcloth, altverware laces, Rupee Silver Table W. 39c SUTIN RDA “with cop: f idivorce pr ouatony of Aer dae IBook of Wond : : fnare) poliahing brasswery. Bas able Ware, Pitty, Nett ame rengraved in sold pond these meagre facts ae would say onder Toot, pipte, ete. aod making te Rings, Pendants, etc. One-Quire Box, Bas PeMeianae 1.69 hing, aud Dr. Culver's lawyer, G. ; ; i ; fribige, mazarin Fifty ‘Welling TNVEFATIONS. on “tin ; ‘The news of the divorce proceedings! Ones, et ———— Three floors devoted solely to m and {Qe es eC Os at es, phos fo) the. circle pone C De ' the display of Rugs. Every known aE ADAMS INTAIN, PEN Is mate Fro own plates, fifty 5c G ial wequaintances, excep yea r¢ ; 5 ay ends who know them intimat ? orsented Mino ey: Sees re ofan tesd: it ie 85¢ imported, renner ;| A Book of fairy tales trom tho pen of VESACHIC SL) sense ft aM ea ; Poggio “|Mra. Carter H. Harrison, the wife of A Japanese Screens. THE PEMEX, FOUNTAIN, PEN: Rr can theo at i | ono sa Dang Or, ae I ueE come trom ae Don’t stand it. A little decision SANS GoNICONG OO feed: at the press. The stories ple Peat Z akes 2.50, 3.00, 5. .00, 8.00 ner FOUNTAIN P | ta: . is what you need most. It takes Usted) , Other an all wty thipate gues sake Only Daughter of Late Chester] put a few moments to let our|| Hundreds to_ select trom. Ro gi"4d to, as they are just Oculist examine your eyes. Speclalesalcs) in vevery department ) Saeed baal ODOEN TRICE a Glasses only if needed, $1 up. |} the neu a wees," ©") TeXCTORY MODELS, SAMPLE STYLES AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS Ghrltich |**Nexie%co|! “Patrician Shoes OPTICIANS—41 Years’ Practice. THE WOMAN’S SHOE THAT’S RIGHT 26 BROAD ST.—Arcade, Broad Ex, Bide. 217’ BROAD WAY—Astor House Block. A. Arthur to Be Married to Charles Pinkerton in Albany —Bishop Potter Officiates. elves and goblins i hi id bad witches are eure: fell In Jove with the @retty | found between the covers of the pretty She Was a pupil] in Miss Reed’s|Uettle volume. New dresses are placed ear by y a 31 ined to ask for a divorce, 3 wa} on the Teutonic ls anxiously en fies Ho followed her to Parla when on the strange and uny forms that trom 3 went there vo complete her educa- reels ‘od on, although It is true he could get] me long past have caused the Iitile iy fleeting glimpses of ‘her within | folk to worider and creep off to bed with convent walls, bated breath, Miss Ellen Herndon Arthur, the only daughter of the late President Cheater A. Arthur, will be married to-morrow She was barely elghteen years old I " W : . ; Ho? fren be came out, ut he wort er nome ute is ideal, Hee chives lover to roar oF ie ok eae] 228 SUKTH AVENUE—Near sth St Ata Substantial Reduction from Regular Pri art and hand an 6 accompanying ja ideal. children loved to bro} ’ fortune. If whe was a charming school-|hear the weird stories her brain con- i $ " viliclate and ; 1345 BROAD WAY—Near 36th St. she became more charming as 4| triver t ey bro’ o araue became mores charrniny) es) @ ir dand they brought their little play- ity soon went abroad. Both she and| Mates to her knees thas they, too, might huaband were enthusiastic at yaont-|hear of the wonderful world of fuiry And at outdoor sports of all kinds, |iand. ‘Their joy in. heir country place at Great Barring-|to put the sto one of the finest In the East, and| here Btill another was being planned on al which act of land purchased near Durahm.| way that . dg. Dr. Culver spends much time], vist ht Great Barrin Gheatene place in St. Peter's Chur Hiss Arthur since the has lived with M unc le od Mra. Harrison HARRIS tA HORSE SHOW MODELS Besides Its Val. IMPORTED §$ and Lighting PAIRS, comprising factory models, sample styles and original designs, which we place on sale to-morrow morning at the excep- Pair. We have secured from the makers of this celebrated shoe about ONE THOUSAND . . Per bee oui tho city ome In tne Na rates | acted oer ices tionally low price of ....-- ay a dex} Peat heen Memes ght | sand man ‘ 9% is thé vanguard of al Reape neta cen Te an thetety, ra: [Poiana ot rc ae tees ane HATS, - - GAS “PATRICIAN popular ites foot- ; Ferd Morris, and her hushand ive a {wee tle DHE and then TH go tw bed TIRED (}f | |FE : — wear, and this is the FIRST and LAST OPPOR- Fit. fem, goors away, at No. 155 West Fitty- |"“ taco, Sillverwings." who by « xeries ah Original Price $15 to $30. @ is Extremely 1UNITY of the season to buy a pair below the ; carelesn onestana es Leon + IMPORTERS’ MILLINERY CO., Useful as a standard price of $3.50. Women who have le he Vala never worn “PATRICIAN” SHOES. should take advantage of this extraordinary sale. The offering comprises every variety of Shoe fo: women’s Fall and Winter wear, including street boots and also shoes for dress and party func- tions, in styles sufficiently varied to meet all re- quirements. If you wear a narrow shoe this is § am unusual opporualty to get a - “PATRICIAN ” at a cut price, * The Sizes Are Mostly 4- Se LOST HIS W F tery da tne: Veiled Lads w story nt One Seeks: to End It All by]! ribarand gnlthe adventures fnae gree] ASphyxiation, While Another take him the echame at his ‘hay Tries to Kill Himself with a} and the joy of the listeners hans, In the siory of "The Sick Princess,” Knife. who is pining away love of a hand- : | some young nob | ah (oases | 215 FIFTH AVENUE. Help Toward —— aia the Quick, Convenient HEATING of Chilly Rooms, Telephone Directory for the Winter months goes to press Nov. 28th. father disapprove: Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Cure On 30 Days’ Trial, Two men, well along in years, per- | haps affected Woy the weather, _ Arrest of Deputy Tax Commis-|sv#y., sioner Walter A. Murray for }¥oung nopleman. Disorderly Conduct Results|: vstmitar mesion Why tell the rest? Of course Roland| Write for my Book on Rheumatism and the hamne of druggist near you, who will furnial lay . Dr. Bhoop, Hox 451, Racina, Wis, eta alive from ned Danqua, one of | fwas known in her old home at Amster-| Valley Ratlrow s .N. ¥., has been awarded an abso- | inet night Bute divorce trom Deputy Tax Commis-| was Teturt @ioner Walter A. Murray, the son of | hours on sh former Superintendent of Police Will- | Plank leading to fam Murray, who 1s at his country home |°" ‘Me ‘at Larchmont. hei chael Hous tried to Lehi owned In Decree of Divorce. ote eee To seoure listings — TUGBOAT ENGINEER DROWNED. | contracts riust be meds | Pleacondipatomtic’ wile For Political Fact d Figures See “Beantiful Maggie Flaherty," as she Hoken Re eaa Rei nelle: | LE OLD ese y. a 4 oats: rents a 1g ce prior to that date, NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY 15 Dey Street. tugboats, was Richmond, § he t ut a 2 Sunday \’orld Wants Work nd ftuken to ¢ oner. He lived at No. 4 J Yee —— | WORLD ALMANAC, Monday Morning Wonders. Justice Truax, of the Supreme Court, + i i icati i fas signod an interlocutory decree, on New Publications. New Publications. | New Publications. New Publications. | New Publications. | New Publications. | New Publications. the recommendation of Gilbert M. Spetr. | ————-—— a ‘the referee. The case was conducted in ‘secrecy, Maurice Meyer and Danie! ‘O'Rellly appearing for Murray, but of- @ering no very serious defense. Ezekiel Fixman was Mrs. Murray's attorney, \All the Jawyers were indignant that the @tory got out and refused to talk ‘about it. > Young Murray was wedded to the y “prettiest girl in Amsterdam" eleven Weare ago. She was a widow’s only @aughter, without a dower except her ty. Last spring Mrs. Murray sued @ separation, alleging cruel treat- a , ; J] The most necessary Magazine for women. , UT T0-D AY The first edition for December. is oyex one million copies. It contains all thag ds | - most helpful to women for their own and their children’s dressing, BR has fiction and entertaining articles for the leisure hours of mother and ie aie a child, and its departments’ cover every phase of the home and social lif& patie i te Ate yroceadings am ice ee Four full pages in colors, representing by order of Justice Truax. era [pm | 2 BABYHOOD GIRLHOOD —|FREE S| ‘This suit never came to trial. It was i Athdrawn in July, when Mrs. Murray ned thet her husband and a Miss ‘Rose Bmith had been arrested for dis- lorderly conduct at Coney Island, ‘Then, althaugh e Catholic, Mrs. wror- sf sued for an absolute divorce on Wes tatutory grounds, and the decree just 2 lnigned is the result. Z ‘There are no children of the marriage, (Mrs. Murrey is given the privilege of resuming ber maiden name of Man oe ©, Wiaherty, and may remarry, it, alas! she cannot resume the maid- beauty whieh charmed Dep} » Grand Duchy of Heese, mounted and represents BABYHOOD, CHILDHQOD, Sa erica, | ee - fi Cea § are so appeciing every mother should secure them Cx SASS Seman Janes of Heogo and fr i ae ow cea ‘ : » AR RAN ERR TROT ITEP

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