The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1908, Page 11

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ST ee THE EVENING WORLD, WAITS 16 YEARS} TO WED aN THEN | HOTA ECS” =< riage on Eve of Sailing to Husband in China, ‘A Mttle thing ke elghteen years made Bo difference to the love of a young Must Pay Bill, but Husband ' OHICAGO, Apri! Miss Murphy Announces Mar-| civaing eided in Judge \ |$50 hats are excluded f sary household expenses’ y | Mrs Ferg eon pay the fan r finding being in fa f the planet WOMAN'S SOO HAT vr Meved Mrs Merges s eband fr all reaponsthtiity finding beng favor of Mr Ferguson as one of defenda The Matson Nouvelle w lett to d (ie bag’ for the $166 ur less It overturna the verdict, Phe decision estubiisied @ precedent | o far 1 ation of women ay As necesse of life ts concerned Is Not Responsible. FREE, person. Hy or by mail, DR. GREENE, the discoverer of DR. GREENE?S NERVURA Blood and Nerve Remedy, in three ba de | husband in moderate all cases of |legally may be held lable when in . aie: curred by his wife without Ms ap- Ch n L Dl proval. Consequently. tie Jurors rene, UMNO OF LINGGIINE UISGASES dered two verdicts in the case of the line euheeae Maison Nouvelle va, Mr and Mra. Ie Vy vers of auccesstul practice. Brooklynite named D. Maloney, who for that space of time has been pre- paring for his wedding by building up @ big business in China. Katherine F. Murphy, the girl he wanted to marry, was just as steadfast, and yesterday she threw up her stenographer's jobd/ end will on Monday There Is one thine about the affalr, | however, that her friends didn't know | till she quit, and that ts that eince last | Oetober she has been Mrs, D. F. Ma- a lucky En! ed trom China in buying @ few clothes 1 out to . diz there 13 to be found and the boys 5 n y was amazed. Her hair was streaked with gray, and rough ane was s'1l] good look! past the age wher adventure In every co! Bhe wen the par broke !t gently to hes. an calfer, and Maloney 'D: Jp, (ou remember Dan Maloney?" he aske = Miss M y wave a little gasp Yes, whe reme: red Maloney, all right, but he'd gone to China, and though he wrote for a couple of months, his let- ters had ceased, and they never knew what had happened to him. “But you were engaged to him kind of way weren't vou?" asked caller. Miss Murphy admitted tha was, but didn that it was of the strange ness. Then Ma. loney couldn't walt any longer, and tol her and found It was all right. So ed the neighbors in and told d Maloney Went to the cal office’ and told them to get ready dungalow for a bride. When M Maloney sally on Monday to join him @he will carry with a handsome present from her employers, an insur- @nce firm. —_e—____ SHE LIVES IN BLISS BUT ASKS DIVORCE Woman Finds Her Marriage IMlegal and Seeks Separation —Will Wed Again. CHICAGO, April &—Although their short wedded Iffe haa been “one fair Gream of bliss,” Mr. and Mrs. Frank L, Boud will ask Judge Carpenter to- @ay to annul thelr marriage, whic tok place on March 11, because Mrs. Boud ceremony will be per- formed. 8 said to be the first in- tance of this kind under the new law ge Carpenter's decision a week ago that led the couple to aak for an annulment, At the time the Court handed down an opinion in which he declared that 4 voreed persons remarrying within a« year lived ‘ogether i} ly Moral grounds’ {x the one rea Mrs. Bova | Mrs, Bi Kruger, ¢ > company vill last J a@ decree then on the About the iniidle Boud answered an adve they journeyed to ¢ where they were Nicholson Take Your Choice Many people live unhappy lives for the reason that they fail to recognize happiness when they meet it face to face. p If you would but realize the pleasan trips into the country and through th parks and boulevards you might just a well have if you owned a Horse or Auto mobile you would probably banish dis content and secure a Horse or Car “bargain” through World advertisements. This Very Day| start for China and Maloney | WW _____________. Ferguson, the case in question being @ teers DR. GREENE velle should receive of $165 e \ alleged to be due on a mill ‘The jurors decreed 9 West 14th St., New York. n one verdict that | This Beautiful Sailor Aé Illustration Of very fine bra‘d, trimmed with three meryilaniciponivonsi band fot naparted Per ian, woven with silk and velvet around crown. Colors, Copenhagen blue, navy, black, black and white, cerise, brown, green. Value $12.00, 4.95 MOST “Georgette” Sailor, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S Hats, Flowers and Wings | We are «aking this department interesting by special attractions at populsr prices. | Child’s Long Fine Flower Wreaths, large assortment and colors, Value 502 19¢ New D2partmert for the Little Folks One entire floor devoted to misses’, chidrens and infants’ hats; washable bonnets and hats—just the tiung for outings—in great as- sortment. Children’s Imported White Braid, trimmed with ribbon. Veiling, 2 with chenille dot or plain. Value 25¢ 150: ' Gur Ribbon Department is stocked with all the newest shades | Value $1.25 75c and widths at popular prices. Ribbon bows made free ot charge. Opposite Pitth Avenue Hotel. 20 West 23d Street One-Hour Sale Saturday Morning from 9 to 10 0' Clock 1,000 Ladies’ Untrimmed Dress Hats—one of the fin‘st manufacturer's samp'es All the new shades and this season's latest styles. Worth up to $5.00 69c “QUEEN QUALITY” | MASTERPIECES. The new Colonial— the new Pump—the new Oxtords—pleas tothe eye and pleasing to th: toot ‘"(jueen Quality’’ design- ersfbave certanly solved the problem of combining extreme style with satisfactory service. leathers—the new shoves ‘le new toes ‘The new the Shown nowhere else in Grater New York, rew Low cCuts—#3 and $3.50. Boots $3, ‘3.50 and $4. Veels, { FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1908. I A ER A A ee i Men's $2 and $3 Solid urs Stored leaning q re dre p) eo KLSTAURANT EIGHTH fell, anipson C? 0. SIXTH "AV. 19°"T020”™ ST, NEW YORK. . Le Diable— Free with every purchase in Boye’ ( lothing Dep't —the game of the hour. forage chy er Thind Py To-morrow Will Be a Great Day in Our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Dept.; Values Unsurpassable {TH Faster only three wecks away, this great clothing sale could not come at a better time—oltering values in high-class, thoroughly de- pendable clo! hing—made as your tailor would make clothing—at prices that have never betore been equalled in clothing of this character. 27 Second Floor. We want you {o note the fine workmansitp; note that the fabrics are identical with those used by high-class 'm srchant tailors—note the exclusive styles, the fit and general style tone. Just the tori of clothes dressy business men wear. $ 50 The smartest models in the famous Kuppenheimer $ 50 15. Clothes will be shown you, and the selection at 23. these two prices has never been equalled. At £15.50, $19.75, $25.50, $29.75 and $51.50 we want to show you these new models: The Wayne, the Portland, the Suffolk, the Saxon, the Kent— each—we state this with emphasis—unequalled in style and service- giving possibilities, in America, at the price. very new wrinkle—every fabric that will be worn—from the most ex treme to the staple blue serge—all are here in Kuppenheimer clothes, Young Men’s Suits at $23.50, $15.50, $12.50 and $10 ‘To fit and satisfy young men from 15 to 0 years of age has been paramount in our minds, and the results are shown. Each line comes in the double or single breasted in the various stylish models. The tabrics are blue serge or the brown, gray, olive or tan mixtures—all mide as the you g men want them. Boys’ Knicker Suits Boys’ Combination from $7.50 to $10.50 Outfits tor $5.00 invarestii tonite hocidtescersiel Double-breasted Coat; Derby style— reciute worth, fine style, fabri two pairs knicker panta—mide from ailoriig, whether it is the plain bue | lected cloths of all-wool cheviots in or tun serge or the more highly colored | Keverous arrangement of mixtures— aaiitenrg iin | both in stripes and plaids: all seams of are here | BowsiCombination pants are fully taped; all are Inrge, ull stylish garments ONO Lire ago Boys’ Double-breasted Double-breisted Coat with belt: two Dp oud! pairs of kncker pants; made up in | Suits at 23.45, with or without guaranteed storm serges: beautiful | Lelt; knicker pants in all the I brown unfinished worstéds with invisi- | fancy browns, grays, tans, ete—whi e ble stripe as well as the latest weaves | excel the Suits you usually pay a great Copyright 1908 in gray, tan olive and brown cassi- | deal more for; all the new- $3 45 The House of Kuppenheimer meres and cheviots; ages 7 to 17. est ideas—all at & . Chicago Loys’ Spring Hats at $1.50. Men's Hats at $2 and $3. Misses’ and Girls’ Suits at Prices That Will Simply Amaze. HE benetit of favorable market conditions go to you Saturday in the shape of positively unapproachable values in Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel. It is an acknowledged tact that we do the largest high-class Misses’ business in America, |] with ribbon and $s so when we tell you that never before have we been able to equal these values you || quilis........ 54.75 know what to expect to-morrow. Cpe) abit Misses’ Dressy Trimmed Hats, $4.98 ‘ Tower and ribbon trimmed; many ex- The smartest styles are here. That's Ppeineasory cellent styles. 2 irls’ 3 siness. we do suciva large Girls’ and Misse UNTRIMMED There's a distinctive fashion trend to every garment—an indescribable style tone that gives @ smart, charming appearance to the wearer—something so different from the ordinary run of ready-t~ wear garments. First class, painstaking workmanship that instantly proclaims every suit a Simpson- $18.75 for 824.75 Junior Suits These garments will not only win your instant admiration, but you'll simply go into ec- of youthful Millinery, ‘epartment is our supremacy more Misses’ very stylish large Sailors; prettily trimmed HATS ON MAIN FLOOR. Misses’ large rough braid Sailors, 98¢ and $1.25, Misses’ Imported Leghorn Flats, 68c and up. Misses’ fine Chip Flats, black and Crawford Company garment. lisses’ hat; fine colorings. stasies over them, they are b i Ribk so superior to any suits ever Vor trimming Misses’ Hats—5-inch shown before at the price. Stripe Ribbons and 5-inch finest ittbbons—per yard. Expert bow-makers will out charge for Inbor. Junior Suits made in two youthful, stylish models—one pretty three- effect with a neatly trimmed per attached, and cutaway coat lined throuvhout with taffeta. Other model is ancy coat, with collar and cuffs of taffe ind lace and finished with large, handsome tie, making a stunning suit for the stylish youth. ° Skirts are full pleated ‘and finished with fold. Value $74.75—special RTE ONC $23.75 for Misses’ ‘47.50 Suits A high-)riced tailor couldn't make any better, and there's no questi.n about the value the same suit is 01 sale at $3 Long Glov Sleeves, prices. them here in time for our sale we've sold right along for $8, morrow for....... d Mousquetatre bi Spe ial 12 Buiton Mousque- taire Gloves--cupeskin, spear backs; $47.50 elsewhere, and that's prix seam—-$3.50 values ¢ the regular price, to. We at O An v.. 21.98 brought these Suits out espe- Mousquetaire 16 Button cially for Easter; knowing length Dressed Kid Gloveas 4 ality extra the best money ¢.n buy—blac tha’ nowhere else can they and white—rogular $3.50 © qunlity at...... 1... 92.49 Men's Street Gloves—glace and be duplicated for the price. Mises’ Suts in one of models, ‘s }andsomest fabrics. Some one of a kind—not more than tines inany ore ma gag aes terial. Special..... Misses’ Suits of fancy striped Panama in the new | Junior Co; so) male of fine qualliy T but in this case they are it and no mistake. Gold Jewelry 95e isn’t often that we can give the men folks a bargain feast, £9 Main Floor. Solid Gold Scarf Pins, Cuff Buttons, Tie Clasps, Dress Stud Sets solid silver Gold filled and mounted Fobs all at 95c They're a lot of samples, every one strictly up-to-date and high class. The kind of Jewelry you'd be glad to buy for 32 and 8 regularly; 95c —} Girls’ €» Misses’ Millinery Ss) TURDAY we give sp:cial attention to the display and in no branch of our pre-eminent. fF Second Floor. COLE. +606... e eee eee sooo S148 Rose Petal Bandeaux, forms a complete and effective trimming for_a Millinery Ribbons—Most complete stock in New York. handsome Moire and’Silver Satin quality heavy Messaline 24c kke ribbon trimmings to order with- Come as early in the cay as you can. es for Short $1.98 £9 Main Floor. OUR Faster Gloves at less than importer’s regular A sharp drop in the price of skins at Grenoble brings this half-price sale. Bought by cable so as to get exceptionally fine quality gloves but you can buy them teo- $] 98 igth dressed kid —the finest french real kid, black and white, at.. loves cat.. *1.98 White 20 Button Length Mous- quetaire Dressed Kid Gloves—quality supreme. Nothing better at any price—regular $4.95 quality ae vee 93.00 Women's short 2-clasp Dressed Kid Gloves—the best quality pro- duced, in black and tan— ¢ regular $2 values at 1.25 Women": Long Silk Gloves— most desirable lat i de—gray and tan— 0 double finger tipped— putea ue teereatucas ied sale Galles Alsclers eeu $1.00 | ieiuiy. nes VC every detail in some of this sea sige seecee *14.75 for Stunning Long Black Taffeta Silk Coats really rich and elegant. fF Third Floor, three-pece mod f wii) fancy jumper altacled: alo a Va ama : brown and black, also ‘G COATS that are smartly trimmes cutaw.y model, Lned throughout with | nove'ty i in double - breasted eres ae oi an Anaad Laffey vill die soe Panama vtace us well as clecks | or single cutaway models lined. with 2 Coats that oy xood store would be justified in and mediim col r. Lull plaited skirt g og ¢ | satin, Pull plaited skirt with fold. $ asking $21.50 tor right now. tailored a! foot with dep iokhmspecial at $22.90 | At... PAU amateurs 14.75 Jo-inel, Coats, us illustrates, made of a beautiful rich black Taffeta; Misses’ Jumper Princess Dres $7.50 | Girls’ *. double-bre val $6.95 | emi fitted model, box plait'd front and back; flat stitch. Mises’ Ponnma &k rt 5.00 Girls’ Full Box ¢ an $5.00 || ively finished with wi sleeve and turnover cuffs. Particularly smart and out of the These ‘6 «eefers ordinary. <A very $s lyf aes 5. leer ee odes Uy UST 100 of the Dressy Silk-lined Voile Y rettiest litth Skirts—Of beautiul imported \\\\ YY Le) Voile, made full plaited with one A AWE Li oats we have seen wide and three mactow bands o. ta BS bs) soy ina long time. feta; mounted oyer a rustling sii ‘ ] 15 S They are as illus- drop. fxquisitely tailored model i r ye ew n regu extra sives, = = for trated. Ofall-\ ool, ay $8.75 ( the New Merry Widow Siik Princess Dress. A stun- ning ©ew caprice of fashion shown because the ‘‘Merry light colored Soveliy Mixtures, trimmed with sill mohair braid in popular colors, such Sold All Over at *1.50 & *2 INE brightest and choicest Spring Shirts in our department—bought to scll at the sam ; ea) 5 : A At , ' niy | ere, prices us others ask, ) and $2, but cut to $1.15 for a rousiug|/as reseda, Copen 7 dow’ registered trade mark is Saturday sale, smupiesa, Ele) hagen, leather ( \ exclusyve with | impson-Craw/ord ‘These are the kid of Shirts ti n finding even at regular |{brown and white, Wh company. just the sort of dress prices. (Shirts that com i arance with Mberal fulness, |} sizes 2 to 3 years, te BAKE Cas) NORE AK shapely cut and cxcelient laund 1 They are of woven would be cheap Y uty in style. t and) qualiiy--made madras ard fine pereale i patterns; plain and pleate pS 2 Aalitnair atice i ) chew'and detached cull, Shirts such ns you 15 forthem, Tomorrow.. 9 AlGIERLA © exyected (o be able (o buy als... whe c Inc okes 1 hildren’s Cambri. rnin beauifa de The Lates'—Zodiaec Neckwear—50c Here Drawers with ru e¢ of tuck ac sleeves ith vot ol ; en's Silk Searts, \to which re woven the | 2 signs of the Zodiac—||and hemstitched hem. actual) een. fold, duilined. with Wrens. em ‘ematico the months. The latest iad—~advertised at 1 worth ve—sizes / to cally priced tor to ewl ere ere. to-morrow, only... -- ree OCI latsece.c seereees LQG |} morrow at.....+....65 3.75 ide fency braid and buttons; full e hy: Dept G S-con or 6) impson Craujord Co. SIXTH ? AVE, 19° TO 20™ STREET” NEW YORK ‘ { ———

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