The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1908, Page 11

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TE Ne oee NEVER MARRIED, ACTOR'S ANSWER IN DIVORCE SUIT Taylor Granville Springs a Surprise on Actress Marie i Gerard McManus. cree Marie McManus Taylor, who ts known on the stage as Marie Gerard McManus, to-day encountered a “knockout” when she asked for alimony from her alleged | husband, Taylor Granville, a vaudeville ‘ctor, who takes the part of a cham- Dion prize-fighter in a sketch called | “The Star Bout.” Justice O'Gorman de- | med the application for $20 a week @ilmony and $ counsel fees, In his answer Grar e sprung @ sur- prise in the shape of a letter he re- ceived fram her lawyer, asking him if he would accept service in a suit for breach of pro 1 suggesting that the matter be amicably settled. This letter was written Jan. 2%, 198, although the complaint in the divorce action sets forth thas Granville P. Marie Gerard M Ta lanus and s the actors agreement of and lived to- hereafter » further alleged r deserted on Oct. 5, 1907, 1 Laura Pierpont as o-re- Says He Married Another. yuble-action surprise swore that on married Laura Pier- ) her. He the plaintift e him a letter in hank God, I never married you and am through with you forever.” She also told him, he says, that ehe was sick and tired of him and nded to marry a man named theatrical agent, said the plain- er been mar- tied Says She Spoke of Marriage. “She also told me" says Packard, be rid of him im just to “that she was glad to earned $1,000 a week and waa fully able to pay $20 4 week alimony. CANNOT WRITE, BUT CONFESSES HES A FURGER George Tae Induced Other Persons to Sign Brother-in-Law’s Name. Pleading gullty to forgery ,althougd he can neither read nor write, George Heassler was committed to the Tombs istrate Barlow in Centre rt, Heassler has been Btreet Pi « rs upon downtown saloon-keepers throu e of tle name of his broth ph Kesselmark, who fea ant assigned to the | Ofllee of Distr eney Jerome Despite Heassier p in edu- | cation was ecute for- geries with Frank Traoy and Robert lerks in a lodging: | house at Bowery where he Nved, They attended to his correspond- ence, and { share in his work Magistrate sent m to the House of Dete te be held as wit nesses. Kessetr Kesselmark. | “That's funny,” remarked Kessel- | mark, ‘The best George can do in the | tmnake nis own day evenin, confessed that the erks had written out | ing loans et his dicto- | ressure, jodging-house the notes sol tion. ( He repeated his admission of gullt to Magistrate Barlow to-day. ‘Tracy and Fein sald they had no idea that Heas ler was doing a ng wrong. He told them, they said, ting money for his bro: was a policeman and di figure in the matter | Heassier said that neither 2 Fein profited financially by his tins, which inv about $100. At Least a dozen saloonkeepors bh ‘ found who hold forged reque money passed to them by Hessler. ———————___ TWO BOYS MISSING. @athern Ask Police to Aid Search for Sons, Nee Headquarters to-day and asked that @ general alarm be sent out for thelr ons. ‘The first was Andrew Braun, of No. | 283 Bast Thirty-fourth street. He sald that hs gon, Andrew, had left home yesterday. fe is elghteen years old, five feet seven and one-half Inches tall, of light complexion and hair. He wore a light overcoat, @ blue sack coat end dark trousers. Bokhardt Sperrie's father said that his gon, who is fourteen, lert his home, No, 41" Park avenuo, yesterday, and had mot ‘been heard of since. Hokhardt is four feet five inches tall, wolghs eighty pounds, and when he left wore a blue Back coat and trousers of @ mixed gray and black material. ee GOV. GUILD HOLDS GAIN. =| B 31.—Gov. Curtis ee ly, econ pola. rae altgnt | | | | The fathers of two boys went to Po- | | THE EVENING WORLD, HOTEL MEN AT BANQUET HONOR MAJOR E. E. HOOKER. | First Yearly Meeting of Monroe County Mountain Resort Asso- ciation a Merry Affair. STROUDSBURG, Pa., March 21.—The Monroe County Mountain Resort Asso- ciation held {ts first annual banquet Wednesday at the Hotel Fulmer, ‘the gueste numbering $0 and including ve- | sides members of the Association ratl- road officiats, business men and local and metropolitan newspapér represen- | tatives. The guest of honor was Major | E. E. Hooker, the pioneer hotel man of | the Poconos, (ia & photograph of him | waa given to ali present as @ souvenir. | Jatin BH, Williams, President of tie association, was toastmaster, among the speakers were | Cullen, General Passenger | Delaware, | Ratiroad;’ Col Staples, ‘A. Mitchell Palmer fam D. Nugent. Some of hotel _men and ott Johngon, E. Ivison, John Yar Price, I, R. ‘Trausn A. Croasdale, C Overfield, Grant Ed rake. The Lackawanna Male Quartet, @ leca] organ zation, was received in thelr rendition ' of topical songs, headed by J. Frank Dreher SEE See THREE NICKS IN HIS DIRK. Only Two Months Here, May Have to Spend Four Years in Prison, Vincenzo Cennelio is not pleased with ent of the Western |ovBrien, of the ¥ Ja specially extend to four years. Vincenzo was arrested on March 14 tn. Fourteenth — streek Pollesman jon. Ty nstre r pocket under the left lapel of his coat Vin cenzo was wearing a dirk with a clade sixteen inc ong. It was ground to a razor nd the point was of die sharj Line in Both Sexes. Men and women with heavy, pendulous ab domens who wish to reduce them quickly [and safely are usually advised to go in fur certain tiresome twisting and bending exer ciao that, ae a matter of fact, they shovid aretully av ogether at home after mewla and at this country. He has been here only two months and to-day was sentenced ————— Opposite Fitth Avenue Hotel. Reducing the Waist 1 as being dangerous dl Taylor! Opening Exhibit Special for Saturday OUR NEW Children’s Department is one of the most complete in the city. We are showing a line (nap- proachable for artisticness at popu- lar prices. Specials in this new department for Satur day. Special exhibit of imported models from all the best artists of Paris and London. “Soul Kiss” Sailor. This beautiful fine b aid hat, the latest large shape, trimmed with three rows of French roses and wings : round the crown, illustration, “Merry Widow.” The latest shape; very large brim; newest braids; all colcrs. above Opentng price Opening price $10.00 Rebuilt =a 20 West 23d Street $1.25 | Siccbee ene = | B. Altman & Co | | WILL PLACE ON SALE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MARCH 28 SIX THOUSAND YARDS OF SILKS IN_DRESS LENGTHS ONLY. INCLUDING ALL-SILK VOILES, BORDURE CHIFFONS AND ROUGH PONGEES, SOFT FINISHED SATINS, TAFFETAS, NOVELTIES FOR EVENING WEAR AND FOULARDS, Al_VERY ON SALE ONLY IN DRESS LENSTH3, 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Anew. SPRING FASHIONS AINTINESS and durability coum ci as oniy the © Quality’’ shoe artists can combine them, ()veen Low cuts that are grace personified and boots that add charm to the most shapely toot—both skilfully built on lines that insure maximum comfort and service. Ir you haven't worn “Queen Quality”’ shoes, you've something to look forward to. Sai Shoe Dept. f, 19°7020*%STREETI NEW YORK. Boots, $3, $3.59 and $4 Low Cuts, $3 and $3.50 RESTAURANT SIXTHTAY., 19270 20 USTREE TF NEW YORK. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, and Girls’ eave Suits and Cae, XTRAORDINARY in the strictest sense of th ata very unusual price concession values are positively unprecedented. You'll hea: gracetully hanging skirt with 5 inch told—527.5), special at. A Group of Misses’ Suits—a number of circular skirt lored with d op fold; $24.75 length, double or reasted cutaway effects, lined with satin. ed skirt trimmed with folds) Special at...< “ $14.75 For Misses Millinery and Girls LEVER styles. possessing those distinctive features that lend a piquant beauty to the wearer, and complete that always desirable smart fashion picture which the well-dressed girl carries so well. £97 Second Floor. Trimmed Dress VY Hats—The duintiest and prettiest hat you can imagine, either in leghora or chip; trimmed with fine im $4.98 ported flowers and ribbons. at Misses’ Simply frimmed Hats—Large new style salors, trimmed with FR youthful but sty- Jb iB lish trimming, at $4.75 Practical helps tor home millin- who make —helps that simplify the hore production of smart millinery at little prices. Misses’ and Childre‘s’s Untrim- med Hats—In chips. Milans, Leghoris, ete. exclusive youthtul shapes and thats, 65e, 98e and 31,48 Hats for the Little Tots years old—-beautiful quality White M popular prices Ribbon Specials—Rich heavy 5-inch Messaline Ribbons—for misses’ hats; all the new colorings; real value 2 1c; per yard. 3¢ t-inch dainty Warp I’rint Ribbons; wh te grounds with design—particularly well adapted for hair ribbon; value 2 Please remember we make those most beautiful and stylish ribbon trimm ngs for your girls’ hats without charge jor labor. Pet ah G) ilan Hats at / | = = | ¢ as Main Floor, $51.75 Long Kid Gloves, 31.10 aye £°Main turday’s It’s Master only » few we-ks away Glove sale takes on more than ordinary importance. almost a half-price sale of Kid Gloves, presenting buying opportunities which are impossible elsewhere. Women’s s-button Mousquetaire Glace Gloves —blick, white and tan—$1,75 values, at, per pair. a el LO double tan, Ii-button length sil’s Gloves: finger tipped; black and white, siate, eray, navy blue and ' ... 1.00 pongee; $1.3) value 1(-button length Prix Seam spear back and white; Long silk Gloves; black nd : 69c ! ) Chamois Gloves, white u doubl rer t d gloves; nALIPALs LGB. TBuipalilee a Le SON werthisiiandis leprae ae Roys’ $1 Street Clo es; desirable, serviceable colorings; 59¢ Belt Novelties at 50c $3 12-buttoa }resch Svede Gloves, black, white and tan. Jeng. Mousquetaize $1.59 ta Main Ph OU wouldn’t expect to buy the latest novelty— the fad of the hour—in Belts at a special price. they are—and the price is about half. For Saturday about 1,200 Belts, up only of the hi astic. But here in every i also real cut steel studded Belts—actun al cost of feral) alone is 50c. h, seoees oe and some more—Complete— worleean offering that will increase in value-giving importance upon inspection and comparison. out a doubt, by far the most remarkable sale of the season, -1908.:_ lto sing Sing prison for a term that may —< = — Ge ge eg em eee eee ee eee ee ee EIGHTH | Easter Neck'wear and Veilirigs. &aF iain Floor, all THis departinent is: secaeaine with all the newest ideas trom foreign makers¢® Ca and many exc'usive crvations from our own workroom K each for 75e ‘large Butterfly ! 50c Bow for the neck—made of fine net and trimmed with lace. each for Twice: 59¢ with Gibson c fine German Val. lace. rgund Ties % lar, made of far Third Floor. l2y ¢@ for 25c embroidered half- laundered turnover collar. 25 each for S0c Embroidered Batiste and Lace Combina-~ tion Stocks—latest patterns, 50c each for fullnet and Ince trim med Jabot, edged with lace: and finished with bow. Gibson Lingerie Scocks with or with. out bow—50e -65::—75¢ and up. |) With- involving Kerlin Collars—specially 35c and 50c each. Large variety of Lace Coat Sets— 59c, 68e and 7Se each and upward. Veilings—The new Veil- ings are ready—ali the latest meshes—new Russian Net— Dots, fancy meshes and pla'n meshes—at............ Z25e Basement: 25c¢ Neck wuching; yard. I2%0e priced at \ HE, one essential for dressing tl requirements. The shape must be Varis shapes are here and here only, — ( New Style Washable Chiffon Collar Foundations— the best proportioned on the market and the only exact copy from the Paris style— white and black, 4 for 25c i) The new imported hand-embroidered \¢ Wavy Pompadour Rolls, 39c Long Wavy Sanitary Floss Pompadour Rolls, all colors, 39c Free .,, With Every Purchisey — Large or Small, in Our Boys’ Clothing AS Department, 1 LU Le Diable ts ‘The new Fascinating Gate. Now all the crave in Paris and New York. ‘Two sticks—a silk cord be- tween them. A bobbin with a V-shaped groove —that's the outfit Seesaw the bobbin on the cord until it begins to whirl —then send it spinning high in the a ‘The trick is to cate it again. 1) 4 atl Main Floor. according to Fashion's latest e right, the roll light and soft. Correct Mail orders filled.) ne hair 800 dozen Natural Hair Golf Nets—extra lire, worth 21e—browns, blondes and auburns, Dozen, *1.50; 2 for 25c Washable Light Weight Shirt Waist Shiel's, Misses’ and Junior %27.50 New Spring 3-Piece Suits at New York’s foremost maker of high grade Misses’ Suits, knowing that we do the largest Gir's’ und Misses’ business in America, came to us with a proposition to take these Suits We couldn't | ass the opportunity by—so they sare here, and the this sale spoken of for weeks to come. Charming youthful models of fancy all-wool checks and Panama cloth; becoming coat in severely tailored cutaway effect, lined with handsome striped taffeta; Jumper neatly trimmed with bands of taffeta and miniature buckles; collar and cuffs also trimmed. Very Attractive Junior Girls’ Suits pe Panama in navy, Copenhagen, brown and tan: braid and miniature buttons; Full pleate very dressy garment for the young cil new Spring models—plain serges, Panama cloths, | 0 shadow-striped serge, ta cy striped and checked suiting, | trimmed with. silk in Copenhagen and navy bluc, also tan, brown | wiih satin and Hick. Coats are handsome with soft taffeta or satin—smartly tailored plea'ed or | value $16. Misses’ Silk Princess Dresses ot Ease chiffon taffeta,............5 Misses’ Suits made ci Rename cloth and is the last of these Ree ecateceTs serge in ull popular Spring shades—identical in style Junior Dresses made of el Rep $5 to sell err BY Pace pie have with those shown it in high-priced suits. Coats are medium in one piece Jumper cffect,....... eeeeee hunted all over New York, withou Girls’ 7-8 Length Coats...... Girls’ Tub Dresses... 3 pair for 25¢ $17.50 Silk-Lined Voile Dress Skirts at ®9.75 oo ssarwe. UST one hundred tor Saturday's selling. Had a hundred of these skirts two weeks ago and they were gone before the day was out. An extremely beau- tifuirich black voile, silk lined skirt; usu- ally sold as high as °17.50 $9.75 FX 8606000000000 0 One style set off with wide told of self-material and bands of taffeta, the other gracefully trimmed with one broad and three narrow folds of taffeta over a handsome lustrous taffeta drop. tull-pl reguiar and extra sizes at 39.75 $18.75 Full plaited, $18.75 lined skirt finished with fold. A $12.75 $10 This success, to find the ejual of these skirts at the price $9.75 “Sy Basement: W m_n’s $15 Serée Suits, $7.99 First Showing Men’s *1.00 Spring Shirts 247 Main Floor, 4) Pees Shirts will open the eyes ot men who ordinarily wear the $1.50 and $2 kind. We take enormous pains to get into our shirts at this popular price all the style and all the material- quality that is possible. And the enormous purchasing power ot an organi- zation like this makes our possibilities in this line vastly greater than with the ordinary furn shing store. Our first showing of new Spring Shirts embraces many Novelties—all of this season's latest productions. ‘Lhe materials ave woven Madris and fine Percales, made in plain and pleated bosoms; attached or de- tached culfs in so brond a variety that you are sure to tnd your pare $1.00 ¢ ticular style—special . The jeanne Cluett Shirts—at $1.50 to $3.00 Men’s Blue Chambray Shirts, 65¢ 50 dozen Men's Blue Chambray Shirts of exeptions| SEA usualy sold at ©1.00, plain or pleated bosom, cuffs attached . ..-- 65Sc Men's 50c Web Suspenders, 35c; 3 Pairs for $1.00 To-morrow we shall sell at *12. 50. Men’s Spring Suits and Overcoats | as smart as any in tuwn at $18 —and this is putting it conservative y. Late seao, financial conditions and other intiuences have com- bined, ior your benefit, to bring to us greater \alues in Men’s C lothing than we have ever before bezn able to oiver at the opening ot the season. $4.50 $2.95 : ( ' | er Second Voor, We must ask you to forget the smallness of the price in con- sidering this opportu ity, and remember only that the ( ‘oth- ing is such as we are proud to have in our department. The Suits—couble and single breasted—include Bue Serge, blick ‘Ibibet, Pansy Worsted, Cheviot Cassimere and Cras sh—cut to how all the new kinks thht make this. se “sso unite and dit vctive ve sare t sleeve cuffs, unusual pocket flaps, fancy vest $ edzings, troue's senms and all other signs of modernity BEY are pronounced in these extraordinary Suits at The Sprin# Overcoats—from toppers to seinch le eager show the same up-to-date tailoring tendencies. The Cisvenettes are the useful garme Kuppenheimer Suits at $15.50 To make It ) , $ | j ) enuine Priestley Clot)--suaranteed~ doubly extraordinarily interesting we shall $15.50 the tull Spring showing of the famous. Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats, including the latest brown, gray and olive mixtures. this sale place on sale at Men's New Spring Hats in Blacks, Tans or Browns, $2 and $3 | Boys’ 87.50 Combination Outfits, *5.00 A Great Boys’ Day in Combination Outfits—Bring in the boys and fit them up. Everything the latest and bes. ata small price, Boys’ All-Wool Ue 50 Comb nation Outfits for $5.00— Consisting of elegant, all-wool Cl jots and 4 res tn ad the latest br un ' gray mixtures; doutl ifchatenlonierandktwartalevoniutcker pais. als 1 will 35, 00 find an unus offering of the latest Lop Coats and Reelers; ages 7 to 17. Ateeeeeee Combination No. 2—Double-breasted Cont—belt and two pairs a Knicker Pants in elegant double and twist mixtures i differe $ 5 ray: handsome little garments for those not wishing to pay a Po > of olive and \t

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