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, Mer member of the House of Commons | +seen together. SO CIVORGE IN 3 YEARS FOR MRS, CORWIN HILL Pearl of Sheepshead Bay” No | | Longer the Wife of Eng- lish Peer’s Son. SUIT NOT DEFENDED. Detectives Supply Evidence | Against Dashing Army i Officer. Justice Hendrick Is expected to sign a Gecree to-day in the Supreme Court, @ranting Mrs. Roberta Mengen Corwin Hill a divorce from Capt. Arthur Hill, a son of Lord Arthur William Hill, a for | and an officer in the British Army, | whom she wed less than a year ago. | Broadway was considerably surprised | to hear that the former Mrs. Halsey | Corwin,whose stunning gowns and costly | Jewels made her one of the attractions of the fashionable restaurants, had be- gun action for an absolute divorce from the peer's son. It was astonished when fn April, 1908, announcement was made of the marriage. The handsome blonde, who had been know nas the “Pearl of eae Mrs. Roberta Corwin Hill, Who Has Divorced Son of English Peer Bay,” met Capt. Hill on an ocean iiner. They left the day after the marri age | tia LOST HK LIBERTY BY Expected to Shine. “Tam married to a real nobleman," Bhe said before sailing. “It is a eel match, pure and simple, and I'm going | to meet the best people in England. | I'm going to maintain my station among Cone carmen) them, too, you can bet your life. Ati. ju Fe pears eee alt Inst I've found real happiness. I didn't, Testifying Against | risoner, know what It was before.” In a short time Mrs. Hill, her maid, 4 bull pup, a monkey and a canary bird came back, The husband didn't return | for two weeks, Some said she didn't like the noble family, others that the | noble family was not effusively appre-| Moor clative of her. When the couple next! who es appeared on Broadway they were not | the They met often at va- | pjs rious restaurants, different parties, and usually the only |p, recognition wa old nod, Detectives as Witnesses, Hill appeared to day. ngs Escaped Convict's Past Is Revealed. , yesterday, Mrs were short. Two private tified that Capt Hilt had eg at two Manhattan hotels with a w not his wife. Mrs. Hill said sh know the na t to hide, was n¢ dressed for the street. | Capt. Hill whose father was late Comptroller of H sehol i we offer you this week. prices with those become firmly established. ‘orwin, because as more than le: 40 Stamps with 1 Ib. 38e Coffee 35 Stamps wit 1 Ib, ede Coilee with tb. 302 Coffee with | Ib. 25¢ Coifee 10 Stamps with 1 Ib. 20e Colice 70 stamps 20 Stamps ea HELP PROSECUTION : health, | T. W. Coaki a friend of Mr. was made recently to srenenetapetmestssinerenesesnen vases re estaeretarsmesisises clean manner in which they are put up. they are indeed a rare de licacy. truck-load you could not get them fox less. which others a to be 4 write: is case, i in tified. agal Inst Reside ————-.___. JOHN B. MORAN WORSE. y, and his voice vas 3 TSE (Speciall Canned Fruit Sale hae kind that mother used to put up” can be no better than the preserved fruits which They are simply without equal regarding quality and the pure, Retaining all the virgin flavor of the tresh fruit, The prices are so low that were you to buy an entire i Resd every item carefully and by compatng the | t ask for inferior quality, your confidence in the A&P will Cherries ... . e J He but the” Court | ' a! 1 Nagel, s been In Phoe- to regain his n attorney and “| Free Sample THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909. CHINESE TURN OVER A NEW LEAF TO-DAY | Began Four Days’ Celebration of Their New Year's at Midnight. shirt In buy a new Chinese has his part ping had t ne for the ball to jtubs, their irons and their fronting |poards and are out welcoming thelr New Year in. Now Year for the Celestlals began {iast night at midn notice- Jable in Chinato train or boat entered the city afternoon that didn't bear one or more groups of {emiling Chinese carrying b baskets. | Scores caine trom Jersey City, Paterson, Passaic and Newark, Isiand and Staten Isianc were designed to hold New ¥ tes. The Chinatown trade in chicken, loins of pork, Ras record breaking up to midnight last night, At the stroke of twelve every Dusiness house down, and the dis- trict began to cut loose In freworks, For the next half d town was pra one vast bomb iv! t $700 a month | Carnegle Library for Summit. | The annow “ELECTRO _ SILICON The famous er Polish, Lust ease and rapidity Sold by Grocers & Driggists Everrwhere 1} 106 stamps with 1 Ib, 7c Tea 75 Stamps with | fb. 60c Tea 60 Stamps with 1 Ib. 50e Tea 40 Stamps with 1 Ib. 40c Tea 39 Stamps with | 1b. 35¢ Tea 7 AL CASE, 2: Oc 25c en. main ae { New York have put away thelr wash- |, cakes, star frult and ginger | Stern Brothers To-morrow, Friday Men’s High Grade Pajamas An Important Sale White Cheviots, also Mercerized Fabrics in solid ; at $1.35 colors and white, finished with loops, Value $2.00, Imported Striped Woven Madras, military collars or surplice neck, with silk loops, Value $3.00, at 1.95 Fine Quality Flannels, also Mercerized Fabrics in solid colors, military collars, silk loops, custom finish, at 2.75 Taffeta and Washable Ribbons Considerably Below Regular Prices 5 inch Brilliante Taffeta Ribbon, at 19c Yd, 6 inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon, “ 25¢ yd. WASHABLE SILK RIBBONS 3-16 In, ¥in Yin 5a in, tin, 22c 35¢ = 45c 60 = 80 Piece of 10 Yus. To-morrow, Annual January Sale of Blankets and Comfortables Blankets Single Size Three-quarter Double eee i aru Pair $3.50, 4.35 $4.95,6.75 $5.85, 8.25 Jacquard Blankets, for Bed Coverings, Bath Robes, Etc., Comfortables, Double Size, Figured Silk Mull, Plain Silk Border, Cotton Filling, Fancy Japanese Silk, Plain Silk Border, Down Filling, $1.85, 2.15, 4.75 $3.85 6.75 West Twenty-third Street I] $32 & $48 | colors and a great variety of newest The Sale of the Entire OMMERS Stock At the Women’s Department of Hadett Carhatt Broadway and Thirteenth Street Includes a Large Collection of Very High Class Garments Imported Evening & Street Wraps, Model & Sample Street Coats, Imported Exhibition Gowns, Imported Street & Afternoon Suits. These garments form a chief feature of this special purchase and are proportionately as low priced as any piece in this sale. Imported Gowns Were $75 to $250 $45 to $85 Spangled net, satin and broad cloth, in street and elaborate evening models, Hardly two alike—~all original designs. Imported Suits Were $65 to $500 1] | Handsomely embroidered and | fancy trimmed broadcloth, in all models, Also rich, man-tailored | effects, Imported Eve. Wraps Were $150 to $250 $50 ImportedStreetCoats Were $45 $15 Futron Sr, Cor, Brioee St. B’xtyn, ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A WAIST SALE Involving Nearly 7,000 High Grade Wais's, at Extraordinary Price Reductions LINE, LACE, TAFFETA, JAP SILK, FRENCH NET, sLS NET, MADRAS, PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED LINEN, NUN'S VEILING, WOOLEN, SATIN DUCHESSE, CHIFFON CLOTH, LINGERIE AND — BRILLIANTINE, §$7c to 1.47 Waists reduced to 1.47 to 2.47 Waists 97¢ reduced to 8.00 & 3.50 Waists teluced to 4.00 & 5.00 Watsts reduced to 6.00 & 7.00 Waists reduced to., 8.00 & 10.00 Waists Open Saturday No Exchanges, 2 2 25c 2 20c 2. 72 I 4 i | wa Unt 6:30 P, id, No C. O, D’ «Pears . . + + o © Plums . © » © © Blackh erries a) ° ° 2 0° ¥ AG POLICE RAID PICTURE SriOW. Find Smali Girl here and Arrest 18c 5c 12c &c 10c ge 5 o We 4c Lic 5 12c 1.35 5 po ere jozs aspberries ° ° ° ° ° | Pineapple ibe, edo Proprietor nad Cashier, | A@P Apricots | j | 4 5 5 4, 4 ©) 2 () Gt al = N09 ON SuUuaengo vr ao eoUuoooo sf SHOES at 299 Formerly $3.50 and $4 All Sizes, All Styles, All Leathers. Ll o a) INN OIN N= BSormasIous Ooeou a lH Ti Bri ir | | ‘5 STAMPS | 25 2 ANAS 1 Tan Button Shoes included Hard Times ring) | s “ide Gee cll Goed Friends 1 Ex teaote ' Closer Together } | } ea Ri ce i i EXA\ PLE I. Wim, Vogel & Son Broa dway Houston St. An av of the A ath day\t {25 Stores im the United states—Uver 100 in and around New Yorii. i ~a World “Want” will go and get it. NEIGHBORHOOD, 2 It makes little difference what you need Extra quality, black chiffon broadcloth, heavily hand embroid. ered, also long broadcloth velour, seal cloth and caracul cloth coats ta newest models, Broadcloth, ottoman, satin, lace velvet, velour wraps, all elab- orated with hand embroidery, fringes, Tokto embrotdery, passe- menterie, etc, Women’s and Misses’ Suits, upwards, from Women’s and Misses’ Coats, upwards, from.. Women’s and Misses’ Gowns, upwards, from.... Girls’ Dresses, upwards, from ....eeee08 Girls’ and Misses’ Suits, upwards, from. . Girls’ and Misses’ Coats, upwards, from.... Women’s and Misses’ Waists, upwards, from Women’s and Misses’ Skirts, upwards, from Belts and Neckwear, upwards, from.....:see.eeee Women’s Trimmed Hats, $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00 Tremendous Values in Fur Coats & Furs $35 Pony Skin Fur Coats........006 . $15.00 $65 Caracul Fur Coats....... $39.50 $30 50-inch Fur-lined Coats... $15.00 $65 Pony Coats, 50 inches long ..- ... $38.00 $120 Pony Coats, 50 inches long .-- $75.00 $95 Caracul Coats, 50 inches long . . $48.00 $135 French Seal, 50 inches long... .. $85.00 $500 Mink Coats, 26 inches long.. . $275.00 $1,000 Mink Coats, 40 inches long "$598.00 $350 Hudson Bay Sable Set.... .$150.00 $60 White For Scarfs... .$20.00 $45 White For Muffs....... $20.00 $60 Black Lynx Rag Muffs . . $39.50 $60 Black Lynx Scarjs ... . $39.50 $45 Fur-lined Coats .. s.recescovceees - $29.50 Tackett act Chart S@ Hackett Cahauit S@ Boys’ and Children’s Dept—broadway at 13th St. Clearance Sale—BOYS’ SUITS & OVERCOATS All Russian and Reefer Overcoats that sold for $7.50, 38.75 and $9.75, arma as ie 00 All Norfolk and { Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits Breasted Suits All Tourist and Box Back Overcoats All Reefer and Russian Overcoats formerly sold for $11.50, $12.75 and $16.50, ON SALE EVERYWHERE. 1909 Wl Almanac ote ippindiagdile