The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1911, Page 12

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v2! CAN'T GET DIVORCE. RY 1%, 191%: Yection—no ‘ongenial employment such ayv! ra THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUA HER FOUR WORDS | \a\ ; mf ai ei Mlcerny AT | | Franklin Simon & Co. i gue a ttle Pilferers’ a wu Alin | ALTHOUGH HUSBAND Contction at that bran toe SED A GIRL } Fifth Avenue—d7th and 38th Sts. | where the artist's nignature ought to be, | ™ t y ‘ ie | footsteps, and proving ‘ . here rption hee | sills Ay ——————— Te AR RATUUMEIE Pasvocs GRIMII'S|a"Gaivy TecenStC™. Ase, SAM Me gti ¥ Jer THURSDAY This Is Not Enough Evidence, | chvatiers, cxpecialiy the one in, grecn) which he always pute in here, grows | wrach oa rt Jury at White | i er <& +. | a portralt of the contemporary military | tt merald dreadnaught, | 1 Mrs. Naomi Dun- | i | Judge Decides, in Bargain | patntr, borhematiecsary ie wnerad APORARANAHLY | Cie ihe niust, pay for. tout eesti | | Wy ab H i ily done * Lawson rides & ———EE Day Case. | | ‘The Arty and more “bargain day”! divorce seekers who thronged Justice) Wlanckard’s part of the Supreme Court the work of Louls-Prnest has waylaid hie pa models by the river produced a pleasing pic have beer and no differen way Knight” detected the Ir, takes down $ | No, we are not referring to the Metro: clome race with re Rellows—but he wins by a neck with his two superb flying wea gulls. The Hon. Paul Veronese ts tn town politan'® Mara and Venus pleture, but to the two large and sumptuous can Which sho hissed as she caught the arm of Mise Grava Raymond, a former Sun day school teacher of Mount Vernon, as BIG SAL La Grecque Corsets Samples and Slightly Handled Goods ond time that a jury! Women’s Lingerie Underwear ” * Of Cambric, Nainsook, Cross-bar and Dimity French * { Hand-Made “Parfait! and Our Own Make 48 to@ay were shocked when the Jinlee| the pa enshrined at Kneéemtier's. @ sult for sland: | . | threw out the first ease called for in-| paints an srorien, entitied rempretively oe pnd ip u ib po 1.00, 2.00, 3.50, $7.50, $10.00 At Greatly Reduced Prices t sufficient proof, eat cette Rad ditties hin AUthe Stor teal ih Regular prices $4.50, $8.50, $13.00, $15.00 fee Mra, Carrie ‘Ten Fyok Peace, heavily | 4, ween wee rate | velled and speaking in a low vote, was) San +A IB Rae ashen Stylish models for every figure. Night Gowns 85 145 1.95 2.65 called te testify to her marriage to a Spantard and al Ares , “oa 5 0 nt pro ome 0 DE ORS! T 0 W ¥ , f Frederick ©. Peace, @ coal marohant, | ly at variance @ to| Ament MOREL IEP Te’ treat nee Sei GHIGL ANIC Matinee inal VAN R N C E C 9 45 est 34th St. Combinations. 1.65 1.95 2.65 | and to declare that she had not con-| the frat, Pritt | soned to he Pau If, and he ts the “white hot rage” she was in whe - | toned” any of “the ‘offennen charged | 2 at ot Ban | FeSrensnted. (by hitnoeit) au" wreaking | ne srese. ne Warde amin ies | aoe ——— = = Lingerie Petticoats 95 1.35 1.95 2.65 against . io orcens-to-b . a om fe blond ly 9 0 BOR aeewers erccicanty tn ther ovate, tobew- ie Swllght, | Siooma In het hair who troiten ise | Raymond Obsected tte Drawers 55.75 «95 1.10 ing Qirs. Peace closely, so that they rough artin wa ond rowned Virtue, instead of gayor toatay, had se ey mnerey | URC te ante to “ren off the. tenti| Genie Gote ther Mostarar tans on & walcomen the artist with open | Ate ‘months before the. marriage of Chemises 95 1.75 1.95 - * igh 7 ; arms, and, what {* perhaps a surprising i 1 af | Sa Secre coat Atte Oe 1D varie ie ysut | Action In one of hi profession, he files iy ce a I wt Corset Covers 85 135 1.65 | oe, wor te tN ey abana 4 ives ug | to her embrace, though of his two Raymond w y when: Be le WAIT * i sires omereistan Rees, 0 otto 18 0 want--| female friends we should say Signorina hecame manager of the Mount Vernon A Number of Odd Pieces of High Grade | woman. | Welcon city, Paul! These two ‘Heit. humehod., salve Tose, French Underwear, Slightly Mussed, Both men ‘ore they saw him sign painter s are in the f \ > aa nT rediat true grand manner 0 1 Venet! jr tlhe . at Greatly Reduced Prices Be geen women. ‘Then they. left. the| &H and warm enough (n.color.(o “aguas ant'pretty | DIRECT ATTENTION TO THE SPFCIAL SALE OF ; hi Walked acess @he otrest, | with the blinding | when the sun is down, and rob the T started into church," Miss Ray- pr rot vahadowed the hotel tor | TMdlance of « Levantine aun, | world of rest qnond tentiied, “Bie Rings who | : P tti . ities hos, Mtr. Beace-and bie | ‘The royal Tembrantt, in a setsetion | heel Of Mey auldenty {rnd ORIENTAL RUGS | Silk and Jersey Petticoats , bani, they at| of «hu OP His ehotilnes, a: tine SSS At thia pomt R. P, Livermore, Mra. | Mene zit. | pressive presented, in the different p- . TT * 39 Peace's counsel, sien his Intention whom the Paris|atages of his development, at the gal- | NOW BEING HELD AT $18,00 TO $375.00 Silk Jersey Messaline Silk of making the lawyer's customary af-| house of Petit waa represented, were |lery of Frederick Keppel & Co, No, 4 Justice J Morachauer, before * $ . Petticoats Petticoats tidavit. bound to look out for that at a sale #0) Haat Thirty-ninth street. It offers an Rb a No LPH oat . Heretofore $9.75 4.95 Heretofore $9.75....... 4.95 : “You may just as well stay where you | fraught with omens for the opening =| unueual opportunity. tor study of the| Sore si walle the duces USUAL PRICES $35.00 TO $750.00 @ are” Interupted the Court. “Til not! son. des, the Pennsylvanians were | great Dutch master, and will lant until oN file a <6. ater, Sisalle B q b Bs krant a divorce on A evidence. A “ye ‘a deree to rally round the repute: | F684 obo vert iy Serdtte ne me dhe anole chemahot, nikeite ahd hate'| man may accompan$ « woman to a tion o > fl ne exce 4 pete ; hotel for reasons othe? than you int! mate here. The total uotion his been sald of the b perfection of Rembrand na im- ratsing, while her fa red and the jurors wilted. words wer peony he sald the Women’s House Gowns The evidess is not conclu. | intings ubsolutely unjustified, The applies equally well to his Fifth Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. x ae Ape ——___ | eee eee ee Paris Albatross Japanese Quilted A ieifeet, but a bums of Whlepers and | were ILL PAID AFTER 50 YEARS. | = Gowns -- Gowns Flies vonversation which To 8 Bi a Nag Heretofore $12.50......0.75 Value $15.00....... 1250 - | fregger's “Arriving for the Ball,’ her a $10,000 record at the first Seney sue, ‘he officers fell at $6,900, dicated how earnestly the wks had struck the gro jr plaintiffs in the court. for order. “But, Your Honor, this hotel is one of (he most_notorious"— “fot Well, you can't expect Uncle Sam Settles a Vete: Claim for CHARDON, 0. 1L.—"Unele Sam Ernest Lawson's one-man show at . \the Madigon Gallery, No. 805 Madison | h@s & good memo says Orlando B. | if very. much of @ live one, (Chamberlain of Chardon, who, has just jothing. " Speyers’ Offering Frisco General Lien 5% Bonds this | avenue, Court to take judicial cognizance of tt fact for your purpose here. You go | back to your office and look up Hutohin- | Also, It falls in line appropriately after the Giverny pain the wearing of smoked revelved a check for $85.00 as compensa- tion for clothes while serving in the | civil war, Mr, Chamberlain enlisted 1n | 7,000,000 Misses’ and Girls’ Muslin Underwear ; the Thirty-fourth New York Infantry | at the age of seventeen years, June 1, | 1861. He wan wounded April 29, 1803. He then re-enlisted Dec, 29, 1863, in Fourteenth New York Artillery. son va, Hutchinson, and you'll find what \ sary precaution In this place, For Law- ce tet noecenced divorce evidence. | son has t sunny disposition of a Nemsoase! Monet or a Sisley, and he is unusually The lawyers efforts sprightly in the present demonstra- ;ton, Among the few comparatively | was the first man to carry a regim | sober expeptions are the soft and ten-| fag into the crater at Petersbur |der “Spring,” the quiet but masterly | whicly battle he was taken prisoner, | "Speed " with the Jumel mansion! was released in Richmond, Feb. 22, jon the hill tn the background, and the | and discharged May 2), 1865, “Morhingside Heights" In the misty) Mr, Chamberlain made application for gtay-green atmosphere so typical of! his clothes account nearly two years Manhattan's environment. ago and the bfll, nearly fifty years otd, But his vivid brush finds perhaps its| has now been settled | \— St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Company General Lien 15-20 Year 5 Per Cent. Gold Bonds. Due May ist, 1927. am 35 45 65 95 50 65 .75 95° 45.65 .75 95 Drawers Night Gowns Skirts 2 to 16 years to angue_w 4 to 16 years Ate’ offered’ for public subscription by Speyer & Co. in New York, and*also by Speyer Brothers in London, by Lazard Speyer-Ellissen in Frankfort a-M, by Deutsche Bank in Berlin, and by Teixeira de Mattos Bros, in Amsterdam, and by A. Behrens & Soehne in Hamburg. 2 to 16 years Sale eubecri Rulers will be received at 87 and accrued interest to delivery, at which price the Bonds yield 61(% per annum on the investment Annual f ‘The Leste Ward collection of paint 3 ings ef the American Art Galleries this is week until Friday evening, when they b Will be sold at Mendelssohn Hall, ie like bs the Gonverse collection that prededed it the personal selection of an American The lists will be closed on or before Monday, January 16th, 1911, and payment in full Silk and Lisle Hosiery for Bonds is to be made in New York funds at the office of Speyer & Co. upon allotment. ‘ Bonds of this issue are already listed on the Stock Exchanges of New York, London, Amster- WE GUARANTEE THE WEAR OF ALL SILK HOSE dam, predate a-M. and Berlln, and recently $10,000,000 of these Bonds were listed on & the Paris Bourse. j conndlseeur of catholic yet dincriminat- Pane a Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose fag taste, with epectal leaning toward THE TOTAL ISSUE OF THESE BONDS IS LIMITED TO $109,850,400, AND In black, white, tan, street and evening shades, 85 t the “Men of 1830," and a partial eyo for INCLUDING THE $7,000,000 BONDS OFFERED, $58,599,000 HAVE BEEN ISSUED | cotton soles and cotton garter to} Value $1.35 ° OF henid ale A= ENE re a ER RRR REE | ‘omen’s Embroidered Silk Hose f The Bonds are now a first lien on 897.72 miles (subject only to $489,125 existing Bonds), W Of pure thread silk, lisle soles and tops, in black, white = " and An Hit before epee 1913, they will pesottie a deer on additional 319,15 miles, and colors, richly self embroidered, Value $1.35 85 ? making them a total first lien on 1,216.87 miles. They are also a lien, subject to $85,000,000 , ’ eat) aa 9 The aclhortante net Refunding or Underlying Bonds, on additional 2,604.42 miles, and further, a lien on the Ww one Hy Black Silkk Hose Saat ? Whale ae jie of uniform stock of and leasehold interest of the Company in the Fort Scott & Memphis Railway and the | pea Hg Wieataciues Senbbsbebtc achaahatass ray eran) |p [i 1) Derioction tn alt shngs to" est. Memphis & Birmingham Railroad, aggregating 1,199.62 miles, together with trackage rights | See ‘i on 50.63 miles, making a total of 5,071.54 miles Women’s Hand Bm bid Silk Hose a —— Of pare thread black silk, richly hand embroidered, 1 75° Aifved Stevens, Ziem, Ridgway Knight, The total mortgage debt of the lines (including very valuable terminals at St. Léuis, in black or colors. Value $2.75 . ere, she pair, he FLAVORING EXTRACTS Kansas ie ve rat ang pmngnamn fate exes y e shops at Su TE te costing Women’s Silk Lisle Hose i, Lyell Carr, A. B. Frost, William many millions) pledged under the General Lien Mortgage, amounted, on June 30, 1910, to Superii lity black, white or tan silk lisle, 3 : Hart, George Innes jr., J. Francia Myr- There are no PREMIER Strawberry, Raspberry, $38,837 per mile, which included the outstanding General Lien Bonds. spliced heels, with four inch garter hems,” Value 50c 28 | x phy, A. H. Wyant and Frederick Rem- Peeoh, Pineapple, Banana $f quniasnio flavoring extracts. td s G Lisle H i os \ ese extracts can only be made of chloroform and The General Lien Bond: i i iginall Women’s Gauze Lisle ose . fo @ rere opportunity for oom- ethers, Their principle is wrong, in Ponce cover equipment costing originally ov black, whi uze lisle, spliced De Taalivemes. Woes a paceure ft ts wo jonger be mado or sold as “PR MIER ay 609) HO $30,000,000, subject to about $15,000,000 Equipment Trust Notes Hee er Rite carte Nac Mee te vain sec | gee our native landscapist, Murphy, Ora: The Bie wart one Extracts re Vanilla, Lemon, The average annual surplus available for dividends of the Frisco for the past five years rs ngs ors with ae vee Gna ose, Nutmeg, Almond, Cinnamon, Clove and amounted to $1,875,465. For the five months ended November 30th, 1910, the Company Gi | 9 d B ’ H : 7 : Bang ook sranevty blsok, erpecally hese are the most perfect flavoring essences which a reports surplus available for dividends of $97,463, an increase of $297,252 over last year. Irls an Oys osiery | tem Gon st autor—auite the oontrary— prods ag vbyert Doge | pelle | peed F me Girls’ and Boys’ Ribbed Cotton Hose | Burepeans famous. ' NOT ° The wal-anown names wnicn we neve |] FORGETTING Premier Breakfast Coffee Boys’ Biack Ribbed Cotton Hose | teotliy represcted nthe Ward at RANCIS H, LEGGETT & CO, En SEAN TOFD eo Value 250 Ladies and Gentlemen: The next number on the program will be “On the Old See Saw” The song that has made such a “hit” in Gus Edwards’ Song Revue Men’s Pure Thread Silk Sox Silk sox, in black, tan and all colors, double heels and toes. ANNUAL SALE C. G Gunther's Sons Established 1820 Value 75¢ O Business Man will be sure; Words by Ed. Gardner Musio by Gua Edwarda No Voter will be prepared FURS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES vanes) The Song Success of Which You Will Find : No Sportsman will be posted; IMPORTED MODELS . . mara = K No Library will be complete; ‘3 L 4 Medi ES OP hoe . Vea tee pes. No Student will be secure; ong and Medium Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces. y} i “authority”; All the desirable furs. Also models of our own design. 3 Be Teacher will be “suthariiy 5 me No Speaker will be safeguarded; No Sower will be safe WITHOUT THE 1911 World Almanac’ Price 25c; by Mail, 35c. Men’s Fur Coats, for Evening and Street wear. Automobile Coats, Caps and Gloves, Robes and Animal Rugs. 391 Fifth Avenue, New York | ene ee =>

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