The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1908, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1908. i All CARS TRANSIER Houta: | | ADMITS DVORCE (MET, TOOK STOCK ARCHBISOP FAVORS. = Lor Payor nr Ws AE AN al ITEOLNG BLL nso New Lawyer a Husband City Railway Company Ab- Who Got Decree Makes | sorbed Crosstown Road in Remarkable Revelations. Odd Agi LEXINGTON 70 B°MVEP EF 5560 e _ Millinery and ao Lo ; Stating Prelate’s Stand in Race Track War. Silk Petticoats A Manufacturers Sample Line of THE AUTHORITATIVE TAILOKED SUITS, Wk Silk Petticoats | TAILORED from $9.50 to $25.50 | eee | | t THE CASE IS REOPENED. Rage Lace Bed Sets values $£5-00 to £45.00 S Including os We bought a manufac pe s entire oveslot of ruffled re a : ve ¢ olster pieces re intended to se ; 5 j yrs RUFFLED wit ; ; 3 c White Taffeta and bancy brocade BED eee BANS | : | eelthi : sell for $5.00 are yours | : es jto the Att mmed Ores eeceeeeee reece eee $3.50 | fo: i he a Dustice Crane, in the Special Term of/ Charles E. Warren. (he Supreme Court, Brooklyn, delivered | New York City @ brieg but impressive address to-day | sAtement th fm which he condemned the practice of frcasiety Biv @werecy in divorce proceedings, giving ft! bap 14. 16 = SLOOWNGD ALES = pe eee eee et CLERGY DENOUNCE BRIDGE. and Black Taffeta SYRACUSE, Mar. 10.—The Mintsterial! : . ation passed a resolution to-day (with embroidered flounces.) st when played | Saieo, me ee Bags | :. Crane and asked for counsel fees and | alimony for Mrs. Bessie Bernstein, of | No. 81 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. Her|three year Dusband, Henry Bernstein, a merchant the Cross tatior, of No. 222 East One Hundred and | an Fifteenth street, Manhattan, had a suit) wi for divorce against her, and his lawyer, | Maurice M. Greenstein, made quit aensation when he sai: mot defend the application for © fees and alimony. “My client,” @ence against his wif lutely innocent of inf been the victim of a divorce con My client brought suit on evic submitted by a lawyer named Bloomberg, of No. 34 Graham ay, and 8. Workman, @ young man wio aki be could prove that Mrs. Bern had lived with a man named Gins berg at No. 131 Harrison avenue “Workman claimed to have served the papers on her at this address and so JM!\ testified tn court when the case was | 3) \ tried on Dec, 2, On the strength of | tures this Mr. Bernstein got the divorce. My Cured client, of course, stopped sending his Wife money and she had him frrested | STOVER IN. ORIENTAL CASE. for non-support a few days ago. In| —— court he explained that he was divorced | Obtains Deiny for Atorney-General and then we found that that was the first Mrs. Bernstein knew of the/ decree. Workman had never served pa- Pers on her and upon investigation we found that she was Innocent of the charges he and Bloomberg made.” Mrs. Bernstein's lawyer having made an application to open the case, Justice Crane said it was one for the Appellate Division. and that he would see that it got there. He gave orders for the ar- rest of Bloomberg and Workman, and said that the Court was indebted to Lawyer Greenstein tor hi» action in the matter. He also said that if the papers were allowed access to th Ments in divorce cases there would be so much perjury nor so many fake, addresses given. POILLON SISTERS es his opinion that in this way nel Mutton | — Also — cases of perjury and misrepresentation | ‘ | | for H EaseeiMartin 2, Latner, of No, 30 Paul D. cravat om C 0 J D S | A Sample Line of Fancy Silks 1 1 a a PS y eded i} 2 a : | OES Cert meee coal auerinraas 5 per including Dresdens, Plaids, Black and White i *) CURED IN ONE al Satin Stripes, Black and Colored Taffeta from $5.00 to $10.50 ashionabie link decions at th lowest prices in New York. One Lot of Extra Size Black Taffeta Petticoats from $6.95 to STO.50 (All at Manufacturers’ Prices) a ares Weis Joints, no mat. uur druggist for Mun: | ure und ae how r bladder. trouble, Broadway & eraiin St.; 5th Ave.; i Munyon's wenk men strong ani re: |= © was gobblea yon Read Ww orld * “Situation ‘Wan SRLOOMINGD ALES | | Seersucker Peiticoats House: | | \ a Special Va'ues. INIS AT ae SKER PETTICOATS, in several FINE IMiO .1 5 ne wi 1c, trimmed with one ED PEPIPER scallop edge, rufile and others with double 49¢ ee Ss. jal at... in Adjusting Bank's Affi Former Just day appeared i oft 1 scallop edge; sp PETT COATS, a fine assortment of trimmed with three sca ec . 39c Ansonia Clocks An exceptional offering j ; oi*baayRiesmeott || Wines and Liguors that have visible escape a ment and strike the hour {| “Pe Rarer and halt hour on Cathedra. cong. They are in be ful polished walnut or wood cases and are war ranted to keep periect time. They are the exact duction of imported that seli for 315.0), f very special price ee | pepper you need youar eit Qc OOMINGD ALE BASS'S ALE Lawyer Greenberg Once More| Postpones Their Start for DA MATISAL the Penitentiary. ey CARS Wh MAMIE Y OGM HG Miles ies ING Oit'r0 S°AVE. 9 bsiuatierd a Keynote of the Success of VALTERS PIANOS | Lies in the fact that they are constructed most t i skillwily o the highest grad materials and offered} * to you at half their actual w THU bear in mind good. M piano a piano is not readil i H ‘The sensational Poillon sisters, Kath- ae arine and Charlotte, were scheduled to BS ! ST TS RUT, depart from the Tombs for the pe 2 EMRE SS AT TA tlary on Blackwell's Island at 10 0'c to-day, but their resourceful la Meyer Greenberg, who produces | Mike a magician produces rabbits out o} a plug hat, temporarily saved them { again. Just before Deputy Sherift bell | got ready to start Katharine and Char- | i} lotte on their trip the energetic Mr, H Greenberg loomed up with a writ of habeas corpus. | This writ was issued by Justice Miller, | of the Appellate Division of the Supreme | Court, Brooklyn, It calls for the pro- duction of the Poillon sisters in that court to-morow morning at 10.9) o'clock. | Tue service of the writ acted as a stay | upon the Sheriff, and Katharine and Charlotte remained in the Tombs. Mr. Greenberg hai two wriis of ha- beas corpus turned down by the Su- premo Court of this county last week. He refused to state the grounds upon which he managed to secure a writ in Kings County Charlotie Poillon was arraigned in furnishes music for dancing — gives all the new popular songs of the theatre and « an old conviction for a It. She . gaa (a neare, bellocy ina foley in a i Accept my mas thanks on bee | Selections from the grand operas and concerts, and HE young folks wander away trom the home circle in search of music and entertainment. It issoeosy | to entertain them at home, better than they can be entertained anywhere else, and it is such innocent amusement, by mans of an Bdicon Phonograph, which A piano mus Jers, taking apparent ata glance, ask prices that are e dt is ent rely differ Walters They ar istic cases, their mechanis 2P SPARAGUS, CALPE TAN “DEL MONTE. (2° SRAM CR = urthermore their tone | nent 4 War ters Pianos are very slender margin of pr we do merchandise, under th classification of dry Tht is the whole secret @! ability to sell pianos of high guality, pianos that will give which she and h Joo, Was found guilty and sentence was half of my f i i | Buut io Last a Liieime. vu ded, The suspensk f se C1 t, en scvere A wig 2 et cern ad ran oF nontenee, past, ais meats as geet, eee {| reproduces band music, the old ballads and love songs 4)! Weleall ance) au inet AUTOISTS ON FROZEN RIVER HAVE 15-MILE PERIL THRILL ists of this eee rarest called remed SAGINAW, Mich., March 10.—Fifty| made up our mi miles in an automobile over honey: less invalid. Icant he could no arm, so much 80, ! ¢ profession, gprotesion, | so perfectly that it is hard to believe that it is not the 4 | rica oat wefnaly | real music or voice to which they are listening. Parents IY Mutts eattactions a about’ ball 'the price tha combed” an mina able tien fat tht | owe it to their children to investigate the merits of the i GaGa ata en en Oreo Bonn tana, and Soh win | sak rt pe | Edison Phonograph, and not confound it with any other | $500 Wal é ers Conger Grand : ; “kind of talking machine they may have heard. Mecel ‘L’ Upright t Pianos for °259 @ seven-hour trip from the latter port| Hever again s over Saginaw Hay a t Ve Vi, Go to your nearest dealer and hear the new Edison J Ai yguineed | poyals ; model with the big horn, or write today for a catalogue \w ), J ol a We we oae. this city. Leaving horse-power machine, the travellers hi exhilarating sport for twenty miles. Thea they become lost, and but for a} compass which the old pilot found in io 5 prescribed by rivate most ¢! nis pocket there is no telling where} mical, and clenn-lo-use d rsa : they would have landed. They were! tion for rherrmatism, neu escribing it. There sre no extras of any Find to pay, and upon first out of sight of land and many miles . twisted 2 payment $5 we deliver the piano lo y hone. i out on the bay strained, or lame mus TO BUSINESS MEN: With an Edison Busi: = WE DESIRE GOOD, LIVE DEAL ISS to il you Rave seen th te : kal The autosts encountered feet, an, ain or ache, y ; Hea Mireuuentiy they Urlages ch pan ects ness Phonograph, you dictate your letters as Edison Phonographs in every town where we are We carneatiy a i Onc acl ks, and often th opportunity affords ; talk as rapidly oras slowly not now well represented, Dealers having estab “ c nt 2 antiseptic, so as you please and without interruption, lished stores shouid write at once t ‘ norrow’ sae : joothing. 1 1 bh justly earned its t i : ice aes a e ta back and rubber ey cae it ethnics: |, National Fheaggrenh. Compnny, 7! 75 Lakeside Ave., Oranve, N. J. j | Exchanve Waters 4 ra : \ ! ‘ Was nen water on bot! mush of the way and we were lesa ty reach shore. bottles contain three times the quantity ef ths . — ——— 4. _______ > As Leis dranster to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59h to 60th St= =

Other pages from this issue: