The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1909, Page 7

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\ f h ‘ \ a ee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1909. 1 | Show romance of ter Miss | Commissioner f Healtt Tap. nap t ere Sameer iaaaeeeienenemmnmennnl — “MY SUITISFOR "2 SENATE HOLDS UP bss ico | nw I famous 1 colety twelve i; paid aren ts im % —Our agent at 59th St. and Lex. Ave. will hand you one. Use it as 5cincash ff} rs ago, a km He sate H he LECT OGL FAISAL Ds ° t | Free Transfers t $ Gueshase at th Ach perinet makes it just the same as though i | at the Horse Show, where she met My State ‘Tax Commissioner (reappoint os 3 | | The couple 7 Highwa \ : a ne ‘ | a ) highw We luving the the } MRS. S.J. SMITH THE GOVERNOR «:: sca ae | |ponuiar in } rarren 4 " nN ue pe y, an ay tH —— [ease ae. oe ie Corceero ncn ont | Ai” LEXINGTON ro 3eAVEF 597270 607Sr | {Wife of the Society Leader Re-! ii. “gins s Bh Jan 6-Gov, Tug " sub DIVORCE FOR JOSEPH H. KELLY The West side Rides AEN AHIR oe Gt Ha ee ipa wen you eof Hee | i made any effort to obtain legal frees mitted to the Ate to-day the fol- Tustioe fro of the sunreme Court nh avénue get a free transfer from our uniformed agent at the corner, ntendent of Public Works | beens reraon ff “Stara, Feonte Taller Smith to-day con- the report that she has started action for divorce against her hus- | and, the debonair Sydney J. Smith, | | @@ubmen, society favorite, athlete and | peal eatate operator, Mrs, Bmith with her servants and a member of ber own family {a still oc- @meytng her beautiful home at No. 4 Mest Eighty-sixth street, and she ls qmything but the proverbial feminine goed as & consequence of the legal pro- @vedings now pending in the Supreme Court. “1 am Mrs. Bmith-Mrs. Fannie Tal-; “What {s It you! Although the mandate of the United States Suprema Court has not reached | Qer Smith,” she sald. would Iike to know?" “Are you suing your husband for a @eparation or for a divorce?’ she was asked. “For a divorce, of course,” replied Mrs. Smith, without nec'tation. “While I would rather not have the customary publicity which attends such domestic functions, I am senaible enough to real- fae that the truth, once spoken, ends all curlosity as well as mystery.” Mrs, Smith then platnly Intimated that she did not propose to go Into hiding over the affair, notwithstanding fits unpleasant features, “When do you expect to obtain your Atvorce?” Expects Divorce Soon, “Very soon—almost immediately—for I understand that there will be no de- | tay.” Mrs, Smith was Infor: terest in her sult wa: casioned by reason of the prominence of her own family connections in New York, New- port and Tuxedo, and those of her husband !n the h. “T rather think it has been over- drawn," she replied. “It Is needless for me to say that I would prefer that nothing be printed in the news- papers—at least until after I obtain my divorce. But I don't expect my per gona! wishes to count at all.” The Evening World ob knowledge of the legal dey the domestic affairs of th J Smiths through the action of Justice Davis yesterday in naming Albert Ritchie as referee in a mysterfous suit entitled “Smith versus Smith.’ The papers on file with the court failed to | state the character of the action, but } one of the lawyers admitted that it was & proceeding for a permanent separa- ton. Mr. Smith 1s in the real estate busi- ness at No. 45 William street. He was not at his office to-day, and it was stated that he was out of the city. Mr. Smith has lodgings at the New York Athletic Club, The sult isa quel to a noted Horse THOUSANDS HAVE. KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW {T Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for | med that the tn-| c | GAS TRuST WiLL CUT ALL BILLS 10. BO CENTS NOW caeegeenne Counsel Announces That Fu-| ture Collections Will Be at Legal Rate Only. 1 New York, the announcement was made | last night that S0-cent gas in New York | would be established at once, and that future bilis would be on a dasis of % cents per thousand feet. 1) is said thet these bills will be dated from to-d. gas companies thereby preventing | le that wil! result when the | 624 In rebates due them, r the company, which In- have advised -Cent law after ne matter. ‘ourt for the memorandum | explained one. | ul opinion of the | din a tew days, | fully explain the exact reached and the reasons | which they are based has been examined Weather clear. ‘Track slow more sickness and suffering than any other disease, therefore when | through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, serious results are sure to follow. | Your other organs may need attention—but your kidneys | most, because they do most and should have attention first. j If you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking Dr, Kilmer's| Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as ycur kidneys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to health. Prevalency of Kidney Disease. Most people do not realize the alarm- ing increase and remarkable prevalency of kidney disease, While kidney disor- ders are the most common diseases that prevail, they are almost the last recog- nized by patient or physicians, tho content themselves with doctoriny the effects while the original disease un. dermines the system. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable ‘ealth restoring properties in the most distressing cases. Symptoms of Kidney Trouble. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything, but if you are obliged to Pass your water frequently night and day, smarting or irritation in passing, | If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best, | up to its high standa | Swamp-Root is always kept A sw certificate SAMPLE BOTTL you may have a sam solutely free by ma h ceived from men and wor needed. The value and suc are advised to send for a sanipl wwe ¥ Woreetetietne | Swamp-Root | purchase the re |dotlr size t jand t of pur i] brick-dust or sediment in the urine,| headache, backache, lame back, dizzi- ness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, ner- vousness, heart disturbance due to bad Kidney trouble, skin eruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, | bloating, irritability, worn-out feeling, | lack of ambition, maybe loss of flesh, | sallow complexion, or Bright's disease | may be stealing upon you, which is the) worst form of kidney trouble x Swamp-Root is Pleasant to Take. | If you are already convinced that} hat you need, you can] fifty-cent and one- tles at all drug stores. Don't make any mistake, but remember | the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, | find on every bottle. Ve) which you w and excellence, ty wit own that readers ss Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton ¢ é Ade we to bay you, raid this xanagaus alae In tha New Vasl Euanina Wand | pointment). ferred Ro the Tina male wiiera © was de 9 | Dr. Eugene H. Porter, of New York | appoird.ed, and those of Mr. Hooker and. 5 1, 1908 00-4: 44 $64040000400909000009 40900! : Bonwit, Harris & C Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 2ist St. CLEARANCE! “That’s Merciless,” Said the Firm, When the Buyer | Announced His Reductions on Tailored Suits | And it's true, Every price is down almost to the giving-away point. Every garment is in the | newest and most improved style, made of materials that are extremely popular in all wanied | colors and black, All sizes are included. Better come early. | There Are Four Lots: Lot No, 1. i ALL TAILORED SUITS THAT FORMERLY WERE MARKED | The Greatest Reduction Sale Ever Held The Entire Stock Will Be Offered at Remarkably Low Prices Suits---Reduced Prices Reduced 9 15,00 $25.00 TO $30.00 SUITS. AS MUCH AS $12.95. t $35.00 TO $40.00 SUITS. “20.60 NOW REDUCED $5 95 | $45.00 TO $50.00 SUITS. “ “ 25.00 TOM ane 0 $55.00 THREE-PIECE SUITS. “— “ 35.00 Mh. ALL TAILORED SUITS THAT FORMERLY WERE _ MARKED |}, AS MUCH _AS_$20. Cloth Coats---Reduced Prices 18.00 $35.00 CARACUL CLOTH COATS. Reduced to $25.00 BROADCLOTH COATS. “ «15,00 NOW REDUCED $9 68 | e8\ $40.00 FUR-LINED COATS. «“ «38.00 MO teceenee, ° i = | TNR (6¥) we ea ER | (A4\ 85:00 EVENING WRAPS. 1“ $9.50 Lot No. 3. fe ALL TAILORED SUITS THAT |) Gy: Furs and Fur Coats—-Reduced Prices Reduced to $2.50 FORMERLY WERE MARKED | $50 RUSSIAN PONY COATS, 36 in. AS MUCH AS $25. $75 FRENCH SEAL COATS, 36 in, “ «49,50 NOW REDUCED | 2 68 | $i40 FRENCH SEAL COATS, Soin, 97" "95,00 TOR mmm ° | $185 SABLE SQUIRREL COATS, soin =“ =“ 125,00 TT 2 ae | $25.00 SABLE SQUIRREL SETS. “4 45.00 Met ee el $30.00 BLACK LYNX SE" “48.00 ALL TAILORED _SUITS_THAT | $10.00 CARACUL FUR SETS, « 4 "6.50 TORMERLY WERE TE MARKED | AS_MUCH AS $35, NOW REDUCED LO iia Garon (SA Oe OU OUD ON, $18.68 | Recond Floor, 59th St. Section, Linen Waists at $1.98 When the Price Should Be $2.75 || | SMART_TAILORED WAISTS, made of pure linen, pleated or tucked ; finished with pearl buttons, la collar aa Pend finish, $1. 98 STRIPED MADRAS WAISTS, new models; imported material in light, medium and dark colorings; tailored perfectly and laundered. Very special at $2.98 Millinery Dept.---Clearance Sale 2.50 5.00 7.50 Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 21st St. » Redniced to da $20/00 and $25.00 TRIMMED HAT: “ “ “ Final Clearance of Trimmed Hats In Our Second Floor Millinery Showrooms There are just 150 hats to sellat the most remarkable clearance price ever made. ALL CARS TRANSFER» TO The Hats Were $7.98, $9.98, $12.98 & $14.98 goomigdale FTO 602Sr FREE TRANSFERS Our agents at Sth st. and Lex ave. will hand you one, Use ft as fc. In cash on & $1.00 purchase at our atore— that makes it just the same as though We make one price for all, and that is $2.90 Second Floor, Lexington Ave, Section. Women’s House Dresses Made ot percale; striped effect; blue, pink, black and white, In one or two pieces. Full sleeves with deep cuffs, Skirts cut very full; wide hem. An ex- $ ceptional value at 1, 98 Fecond F Our Greatest January Salle of Newest Models Highest Crrades Walters Pianos At a Saving of $150 to $300! Pianos on the easy terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week No extras at all, Pianos delivered on payment of $5. Every Walters Piano Is Built to Lest a Litetime $375 Walters Pianos, $198...$5 Pav." $450 Walters Royal Pianos, $225...{5 Down ani THESE PIANOS embody all the very best and newest improvements in piano building, and have the finest repeating tone-lasting action, fully ¢juaranteed for 25 years; ivory keys and patent covered sharps, which are @s smooth as glass. Cases are beautifully finished in finely figured double veneer, original designs, hand- somely carved or in plain Colonial or Fimpire style. In style, quality, tone and construction they are un- rivalled, In artistic designing aid makeup there We will not go into greater details, price is sufficiently alluring. The Xington Ave, Section St, Section SS BLOOMINGDALES* BLOOMINGDALE: Best White Sale of All: Drawers: UsLIN DRAW i Car is no plano in the world at any where near even double their price that can equai them. | > vane Like Meee Make Ours The} | , $600 Model K Walters Piano, ......... $300 $650 Model F Walters Piano....,....... $325 $800 Walters Premier Pianos.......... $400 $1,000 Walters Baby Grand 'Pianos...... $600 °750 Walters Vertical Grand,$350| $500 Walters C Pianos, $240 $500 Walters 1 Pianos, $250 ; U0 arom Ba $900 Walters Mastetone tes MUSLIN- $500 Walters M Pianos, $250 45 Down and $1 a week $450 nest Player piano, with 12 role {$550 Walters D Pianos, $260 bit Piano Oaths owry and $a Whek m PRICES INCLUDE CHAIR AND COVE Do not purchase a piano w Beware “Miner's rane fw ashamed (o put is name Woon your mind there {s sometying wrong —The name Wayiers on a plano stands for the Walters wre itheat aiid test grado, One Ib Ga. 94 {avesting In a Walters pifino us he would be in purch United States gold bonds, fon —D0N't buy A ‘so-called “slightly used’’ oF second Caution hand piano at any price, for {t will soon be come utterly worthlesy, Just like wornout mact Exchange BLOOMINGDALES* = You Can Buy on Easy Terms and Save Money r perative selling de on the Third Floor. Y. ‘ aking machines, safes—in {a your old plano fdr a new Walters and pay any balance due at $1 a werk Bloomingdales’ ‘3°: All Cars Transfer to Consult o y buy furniture, anything you Tugs, pa Idec most All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’, Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. almost A request OUR rei. sentative will eal iberal terms Wareroom, sd

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