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cae pangs... Pape (oN she THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1909, FROM WEE SHE dissolve it is Trial-Marriage Bride Who Figured TRIAL MARRIAGE In Case of Miine, Dead From Worry BRIDE'S AFFINITY am All Suede Shoes, $3.75 Made for beauty and service, possessing these qualities to a very marked degree. Black, Gray and Brown Suede with the smart high arch, low vamp and irs of this organizatic and a proposition to a | We cover 5-Piece Suit bal eda Praia hia jth d ‘ Jersey Te Hera we Gow 6 SFRCHA TEAM OUNCHITES | a : aces f for splendid quality with deep s: s at the same - is AY octet SPECIAL SALE OF REAL HAND MADE sf able price, $006, 0 nee cone ; titled ‘From the Land. of Dream : | | 2 98 e 8 Silk Petticoats of fine quality of i in French GIS aati ee Ut Ft Irish Crochet Laces $ D | oemlaaian eer Bes Baten od pny ates i Special for stieet and evening shades $5.00 and stripes, ‘ ‘ : comprising Cne Week Vand) Re_ular value $6.00 and $7.00 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, $1.95 YOKES, 2.00 to 24.00 HALF SLEEVES, 10.00 to 14.50 Fite wet hee SB letras i ' up to $3.75 Boats W anted? coat sets, 4,00 to 14,75 pure conzars, 3.75 to 20,00 Paks stewing’ 29 Made Equal to New (tilt, éa* and Cotton Petticoats, blsck w- M es Pe iceets wien i P| DUTCH YOKES, 13,25 to 26,50 Call, ‘Phone or send Postal and our man will call with samples colored and black percaline pee ie seri heavy taf. Z | at wil deep embroidered $1 00 ye silk, others with $2. 95 3e1 25% 83% Under PA oe ounces . ee ° jersey tops sant Being 25% to 83% Under the Regular Prices | Regular values $1.25 to $1.50 Regular value $4.50 nder consideration ‘ high Cuban besls that the latest fashions demand. All $3. 75 q by the stock sizes and widths;.special a a © 6 ° KILLED BY WORRY FEARS FOUL PLAY Dry Goods second Floor—-Greenhut and Company , ole | FOR e | Wife Forgave Milne, Named (T. G. Vandergrift, Real Estate Rheumatis Costumes in New Merveilleux Satins by Me Gaduel : Hy Pa geee ae Lur b A soft, rich silk that lends itself so admirably to oh one Strangers in Memphis. um ago ~ the correct styles—so dressy, so rich and harmonious DIES OF PNEUMONIA. Coquette’s Lawyer Says She Has Gone Home, but This Is Denied in Kentucky. Forgiven by his/wife, William Milne, who was brought Into the limelight es the “affinity” of Mrs. Jane Parks Cald- well, the Kentuck riage fame, is dead at his home in the Uttle town of N, J. mainly from shame and worry incident to the notoriety he attained. He was a lace salesman di c y “Billy” woman, overlooked paid little heed to M ments, made in N that Milne had York because she had cal. marriage with Charles Eminence, K whom she Christmas Day last. Wife Was Prostrated. Milne and his wife were on their way South when, a vw became il! of pneumonia ‘ated when y beauty of trial mare aworth, married on! ere case of pneumonia, and, 0 the family physician, Milne | would have been able to survive the malady but for his enfeebled condition, | due to the excitement and worry result- ing from the public statements of the | Kentucky bride. It s not known where Mrs, Caldwell Srarss TER} . i iy nit arin who that Vanderbil fw-and it Is not believed she ts aware| Declares Him Responsible Overcome While Sitting A purchase and sale that enables you to secure a good supply of smart new | of Milne's death. According to her | 7 stanakerie Ri F ‘| gk = ae Shirt Waists while effecting an unusual saving in the pric lawyer, Mahlon Freeman, she left New for Dresqmaker’s Bill. at His Desk, _ LY Becta ee of N . we York two weeks ago for Kentucky, A | sof Ne ork’s despatch from Eminence, Ky., sald she f oye best waist makers and modeled had not returned home, and that her) Mra Clara M. Hanan, who @ Deputy j { S orn on original lines that give dis- pbc ba see Olea aut for divaree, Cha HGRA aR his office | tinction to each style and Leaves Grown Children. October, ot Long Is THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP assure excellent fit. The ex- Milne leaves a widow, a son, Will- | ; fam, and a married daughter, Mrs. Lillian Blair, The son said to-day that | » his mother had never contemplated any | , action for a divorce. t His mother understood and appre- elated Milne's character and disposi- tion thoroughly, the son said. She | knew that “Billy” would go on sprees occasionally and was then more or less irresponsible for his actions. For two years, the son sald, Milne had been walking the chalk line of sobriety, but got on a “tear” about the time he met Mrs, Caldwell in Cincinnati last Jan- wary. -old daugh Mildre —————————— Mrs. Milne, her son says, looked | ¢ 4 eatnat eee vr, Mildr of crossbar batiste, linene or madras, on them as the caperings of a drunken | $04) the Kowns were par | With laundered collar and cutis, All at man, a man who would never have it Rear i $1.00, taken up with the woman except that “te Marie Ant Second F hut and Company he was Intoxicated, . Told of Her Trial Marriage. The Kentucy girl geve New York @ series of heart to heart talks about | countar $2,003 wor at the La MRS. HANAN HELPS. SON FINDS FATHER MODISTES IN SUT — based on the report of an éx n Mr, Hanan's tncom fled before Justice Lehman and a o-day In aid firm o 0 prove } 8 sued properly for ‘owns and finery ordere: e meeting end , afd Mr, Downing, aft e ie divorce, , went back worth for her s M New 4 J. CHILDREN’S BUREAU, WASHIN W.—A House AD HS FFE, Divorced Wife of Millionaire Charles Downing, of Jamaica, | MEMPHIS, Feb. 10. — 'T. G, Vander- . of n missing four days thirty-two, real estate dea York, has bee and his young wife Is at the Central Police Station anxfously walting for de- e word of him. had $20 in over £0 worth of and jewelry, An old man and : pr men have loft Memphis after taking Vandergrift into the coun- try as "We and a very ag ompanion,” nh route to San Franelsco, eable young man struck up @ conversation with us on the train coming to Memphis Friday night,” the young wife explained. “He tntroduced us to Ms father, an 1 and well ap- pearing man. Wh was ody This was be- the | got as a com- omise not to back, The old e and I sus- e last I saw sband to go with I made h pecte of Mr, Vandergrif! ———~<»—___. HORSE SHOW GUARANTEED. A. G. Vanderbilt and Others Insure 3 Next Noy yelation Alfred G. USE mesaQil Omega Oil contains methyl salicylate, which is one of the best knownremedies for Rheumatism and Lumbago, Rubthe Oilinto the place that hurts, and the pain will stop. There is no case so bad that Omega Oil won't at least give relief. Trial bottle i0c, Large sizes, 25c, and b0e. : YOUR FIRST CHOICE YOUR LAST CHOICE YyouR CHOICE AT ALL Times, FRESH, PURE, DELICIOUS BONBONS AND CHOCOLATES ALWAYS ACCEPTAL.S GIFTS “MY FAVORITES” | NUTTED CHOCOLATES ONLY. SOLD AT OUR RETAI' STORES # bait} BY SALES AGENTS C4 | SN Wa THE BEST MADE - MR" SOLUBLE AND DIGESTIBLE, a NYY Se 72) 12 West 23d Street in coloring A special offering of these fashionably perfect Costumes could not come at a better time than during February, the month of Balls, Parties, Banquets, Receptions and the many functions always attendant upon the Winter social season. These Gowns are the result of careful planning along original lines rather than accepting the models of those who originate for hundreds of manufacturers, This_preserves the exclusiveness, the individuality, and gives you the same results you would expect from a high-class modiste who originated her own styles— but the price, our price, is less than half made-to-order price, and you receive a made-to-order result. The creative ‘art of Paris gave us the original:, . the graceful “souplesse” lines of which have been reproduced with the skill for which our New York makers are known the world over Not a harsh or severe line is permitied Merveilleux Satin is the queen of. fabrics just now or smart costumes. e will show this costume for to-morrow in a variety of stunning effects. The models are particularly beautiful, some with exquisite touches of¢ hand embroidery, satin or net sleeves Chinging Empire skirts with demi trains. Colors reseda, green, olive, canard blue, rose, $95, pink, pale blue, gray, also black and white, at or—Greenhut pany. ceptionally high quality of the materials: is a notable teature of this great offering at Tucked Batiste Waists —hancsomey tummed with Val! and embroidered medallions. Allover Tucked Waists Smart Tatlored Waists haces February Clearing ot Muslin 1,000 New Lingerie Waists at $1.00 Underwear. ver Bly" atter, on Jan, Us she an: Paes Marshalling all garments remaining from our White Sales for a decisive mus-. Milnowehe sald, had brought her here eetearat tie tering out. Lots that cannot be reordered, odd garments of every description that are Aro cincianeti Gielsalalanthainienvahel| — ——— left in two or three dozen lots, every garment that shows the least sign ot being mussed married: “I told him on our w | i t that if, after a month of married {t should provo distasteful to m Would leave him. terms, I tried it for a week, which |t was by ‘far too long, aud then I left | ' I : | He agreed to the! {* CUT THIS OUT Fine Recipe for the Quick Cure of Coughs and Colds, hetr erest ear bill pine <> erine IMPORTANT - SALE OF or handled, some that show slight soiling on the materials, laces or trimmin¢s—in tact, everything in this great department of dainty Underwear that can he called an odd lot for any reason. You may come tomorrow and jcin the busy crowds that will pick and choose a long-t.me supply of undermuslins at prices sharply under reguar. him.” | 4 ‘ pac aaa tecotean rua e aeniecen TILDEN CLUB BALL. ake Q : set Govers, Chemises aad) Drawers, cdd| | Night Gowine. drewers chemise, corset covers roe” : eel i: || New Lingerie Dresses at $10.50 Corset Covers, rin were sia0w'sia0, Night Gowns, drewers chemies corset covers aD reduced to prices ice ACCURATE REPRODU FASHIONABLE to this city, he ye out o! tained from nix them, or Constable ge THURSDAY, FEB, 11TH CG Maids’: Aprons and Caps LAWN APRONS, with bib and bretelles, 90, .65 & .85 -& 1,00 35 », hemstitched, six for $2.0 15. 30 & 35 LAWN APRONS, with Gibson st SPECIAL, LAWN APRONS, With strap and bretell LATEST MODEL CAPS, each Domestic t ndergarments STYL ES “TIONS OF THk THAT = WI Third Ave, and 119th 8t. Slip Covers Gasolidated ry Foods Teiephone 2545 Harlem Furniture renein’ 50c to $2.50 from now Liz FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE |q 2 embroidered or sectional flounces and $295 Becond Floor--Greenhut and Company _ Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut and Company ere $2.00 to $16 50, Store Formerly Occupied by B, Altman & Co. $2 10 $4.50 Heatherbloom Petticoats, $1.50, $1.95 and $2.95 All the, Leading Colors, ec ped aad Poe Ste, including black Value $2.00 to $4.50, at-$1 50, $1.95 jave scall Koom 23° Cai <I ee sone The time to b iF F r partments EN others want { We Offer to Close at Reduced Prices 5-Piece | $109.98 RR HOW'S the time t . a variety of cdd d di 1 1 stock, es Parlor phere Seems quite nto t NIGHTGOWNS. SES NATIONS, | s Suite Hee) watt enti EVERVHODY wante to DRAWERS, PETTICUATS; ALSO A VARIETY 0 SES’ LINGERIE i Verona or Damask, value £40.09, at $22.75 bay e beat, You will hase to pay more LIBERAL CREDI1 TERMS then. Use a “ia Ad. ia The | $50 Worth, Down, $1.00 W oo ad, rane 1, I £79 worth, 8250 Bown, 8180 Weekly eee ‘Dur credit applies alse (o Neds Serses. New York and Conmecti¢ ute Five Hundred More $5,50 Silk Petttcoats iy at $3.95 A quality you cannot duplicate anywhere in the country | tor less than $5.50 We can give you your choice of heavy taffeta silk or messaline in a fine variety of colors, also loped and BES $1.00 to $9.75 Three Special Lots of French Hand-Embroidered Underwear ORIGINALLY MADE TO SELL FOR $20. ‘ ; i Her Thoughts Turn to Divorce, ; French Chemises~ mde French Night Gown French Underweé H caldwell mano ting eo es reagan cellent quality) me erial, “hand Shenies Core! Covers Draw- Chemises, Corset Covers \ H tin. * , ; Baby Irish ¢ dnclennes embroicered in .prays. ers and White beaunfully -embroidered | i love each, ott maker the » Baby Irish or Valenciennes Sule price eat 75C Petticoats $1.95 in sprays ‘oer $1.50 | t Ch hat he ha Re,ular value, $1.00 CNIS Regular vaiue, $3.00 Regular value, $2.00 e Mrs, Caldy ond outburst drove of times, Second Floor—Greenhut and Company Toe Ae , | Milne’ near! ar, | —$—$$—_$____—