The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1911, Page 9

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~— WANTS $150,000 FOR LOST LOVE Plot against the plaintiff, and to clan- destinely meet the defendant at various places; he made and kept appointmenis |with her at various places without the | knowledge of the plaintiff.” Divorce Invalic, ' awyers Say. ‘The Hardens married Nov. 1, 1900, and Parted 4n January, 1907. 8 long time tyle at the Ho- clccin Percival Harden Says W. J. Hoops Turned Wife’s Head With Attentions. SPENT MONEY FREELY. Justice Guy Denies Young Broker’s Application for Fur- ther Bill of Particulars. Molding that the remarkable bill of ree was Invalid, 8 quoted was filed n order of Su- rr, |vention of Episcopal churchmen and laymen here yesterday Sidney C, Part- ridge, missionary bishop of Japan, was 1 D of the Diocese of Kansas ed the late Edward R. At+ Glorious Hair Parisian Sage puts the radiance of sun- shine into hair, and women who use it regularly are sure to have fascinating hair, It makes hair grow profusely, yet silky and particulars which Percival L. Harden, lovely. filed in the Supreme Court in his suit to Dull, Fecover $150,000 fre Yilliam T. Hoops, faded and a@ young stock r, for alienating lifeless hair Harden's wife's affections, was suMf- | & exists be- olent, Justice Guy to-day ig in this country. Ardent Court to Wife. oops: Je advances anc words, gestures an and humiliate the the plainti plaintitt. 1 piled to the pl presents, and upon her that her and that she w: ne with him than with the plainti? dented Hoops'’s motion for further particuiars. Mrs. Harden, formerly Miss Maude Alene Sullivan of Chicago, was said to de one of the most beautiful cloak mod- of particulars already Med, made known for the first attention to the appier Co, and druggists e He cents a large bottle. cause the hair root is not pro} ly. supplied with nour- ishment. Parisian Sage pene- trates into the hair roots and supplies the exact stim ulat- ing nour - ish ment that they need, but lack. ‘k of nourishment is, in nearly Jue to dandruff germs which i our the natural nourishment intended for the hair. Dandruff and itching scalp are also a] | ‘] caused by this same destructive germ. Parisian Sage is guaranteed by Hege- 1 man & Co. to stop itching se: a at once, to remove dandruff and stop falling hair, or money buck. Sold by Hegeman & induced and caused her to conspire and Auburn Hair” is on every package. No Deposit, Four-Plece Mission Set . $19.75 10 per cent. off if you prefer to pay cash, 50c a ii P These four pieces are ff popular wei athered finish, The seats are upholstered in Fabrikoid, which out- wears leather itself. Very attractive in design, they will almost furnish a room by them- selves. Lots of book- cases, desks, etc., too. Pay $1 Fortnightly o: venient. Collector sent tf requested, Furniture, Carpet, r $2 Monthly, if more con- , Rugs, Linoleums, Etc. Curtains, Lamps, Clocks, Stoves, Kitchenware, Etc. Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures OnEvery Thingin Every Department Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves Acres of Floor Space $30 Worthfor 50c a week $65“ $100 ** $200 $1,000 Payable by the month if more convenient, and extra time on paymen sickness or loss of position. We will open an account for any amount on proportionate terms, 10° Discount if You Open Saturday Evenings “ $1.00 “ss “ $1.50 «© 6 “6 §2.50 “© «6 “$12.50 « « ta gladly given in cases of No limit, smail or large Prefer to Pay Cash No extra cha ise of any kind, Cowperthwait® Sons ESTABLI SHED 1807 Park Row ® Chatham Sq. | 193 to 205 Park Row Also at 2212 to 2224 Third Abenue (Cor, S21 st Ste) mn cece atone ersatz os sa THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1911, a a min Every special in this sale substantiates our Great Underselling Supremacy—every special speaks of savings that have never been equalled in our history. Our thousands of patrons attest to the great economies for which we are noted—and to-morrow’s sale surpasses by far, any effort we have ever made. COME, NO MATTER WHAT THE WEATHER—values like these may not be possible again, in years tocome. BRING YOUR NEIGHBORS AND ALL YOUR FRIENDS, COME, AND COME EARLY. These Regular 75¢ Giass Jar ows Cotfee Mills 47c As inustrated, with gisee jar to hold one pound of coffe, NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS, NONE C. O. D. Every Friday Red Card has a saving of its own. LOOK FOR THEM. These 50c Inverted Incandescent Gas Gas Lights, 24c acomplete ith Mantle od et aatSSePsonal, Tenet My i Corl cial Toilet Paper 6"*""12¢ it FULTON TO LIVINGSTON ST.HOYT ST. TO ELM PL. rom SSOtSTED OTF ee 0.02. : PAOLA BNA AA ASI MD le 2 A \ } 25 Pounds 50c_Chemisettes—~ Women's See Serge, 27c 15c Mild, Sugar - Cured snoulcers =e : aC. t Havemeyer | | Sasreroue The Seong AUD yea A th yeeast SSE Got Yokes and 27c 29c Union 3 & Elder 33 fhaveaprees weight, RE ber Ie 5 arama, Ve mise Ince or hand: Suits i guns |( Storm Serge, Cc r2:Clasp German Kid Gloves) Cheis ~ (39¢ Val. Laces— ' | aus 45 incbes wide; in white hairline eas f emai 16- Button Hea Heavy Silk Gloves/ at A Cc rigs, ait arti ! nak, tan eer ani and ‘sth heavy iti 39c Shepherd Checks, per yd. 24c FO Inches wide. 2-clasp gloves are in wh: 1.16 “Green — etaires are with dout — sup to $1, grouped at the $3.50 & $4 “REGAL” Shoes & & Onfray 71) naational price Women’s River,”” Th croam, light blue, light Mieh low out B NLING BOOS 59e Waists } ] Kentucky, || tk: eee 15c Women’s Si ste RE he Bil pF IE ees snvssvees or awn ie ‘Wilson’ sham, pereale of : —— Regular $1 arate House Dresses tnene: very ames Whiskey In Jacquard oflects — nasmnmmemasaines cial, from 8.30 ii From 830 to LibatdAdetaredl tes DE A Of excellent quality pereale, in low and high neck style, made with with full akiete skirt and C 21 bce ‘ 12.30 only, per Fi waist; choleo of neat checks an strip esular 1 grade POP... ccccccccecesee 1 Cc i ert dese, ak DOC (7 $1 Sweet-Orr Overalls or Jumpers Tsccted ti Full range of these celebrated garments, that sell all over town for —_—_—_—_— ta #1, Special choice, for Friday, at the special price of Fancy | “Timported or domestic, 1 liste, silk lise or fancy cotton hose values to 2C 29e; pair. Ets A sensational value; very handsome effects in lavender, Might blue, Copenhagen, pink, A matse, etc.; worth $1.25 to $1.50 per yard, Special, per yard............e0e . $1.25 German Lace Curtains In the heavy double thread weaves, Renaissance and and Itlsh Point Dace de long. Regularly valued at $1.25, per pair... $1.50 Dining Tal || $1.80 Tapestry Couch Covers "| $1.50 TOF taney” arin 50 Inches wide of in ry, colorings: fringes, Special. (me 50 to $5 “DOUGLAS” Ses) fe, per pair. Siz. Men sand Youths’ Blue Senses Suits sg oe $3 Gray Switches Very fine bair switches, Regular $1.25 to $1.50 Beaded Nets . C | = s 50c Underwear — Pinin or fancy balorie Op abr gan shirts daw “ (> $3 values for $1. 12-yd. piece Warren's qeciten 2 __ 5 c Featherbone, “FE UpS end wit vemulary sells for $1 Girls’ $1 Middy: louses Skirts at. . at... * 44c OF oxtra, quality linene, You can make a full intidy sult for 88e.;. all sizes 6 to 20. ee oom areas asl sana ames ‘All Wool Wool Tricot or Checked From 8.0 to 12.40 only, per yard, $2 Set of Cutlery— 6 Knives) all 6 Forks\ ! 97c 18c Fresh Necdmibeneait eerre $3 Pure Silk f : a Tanning (= 5c Windowphani 19¢ —ene Check ‘Suiting Sa 4C Pork | Tr users 12 pieces in this set; good steel with ° [EERE 21¢| — # Trousers || fialirisivesttt 15c to 19c poe Wash Goods 3_ 3 $2 Ready-to-Wear Hats)! Butts | pastors 75c Natural, Prepared Te | aot tn | valy, Sen’ -V Ps ES VI aa neluding the dainty, iniyn a0: ine! Ely Borderedi| Bordered Lawnnine Er fine English Batister, Batistes, : ] Fern Dishes . -47¢c 28-inch Feulerds, etc. Lengths up to 15 yards. Per yard 4 1 Ne 87c Thick growth, wil compote Morning Specials _ )S123Comtortables 1¢ € Grade 2 Chambray, sito y 50c Holland Shades ae ned 5] Fae URE it He Big 1 i ize | ndard Muil in : 15c Pillow Cases 1 2:c i Women’s | '$ ("7 (39 Spring Weight Coatings popular ‘ popular cloth, in 5 notes wide, woot na sii —GENUINE Leather-Seat CHAIRS Sample odd pieces from the recent Furniture Exhibit there touche foe we bought at most sensational prices, to be almost given away to - morrow. $7 Arm Chairs $3 to $4 Chairs a iil Paintings —y eral 39c Pretty In ivory, hy it tan: navy, slate, pearl fay and binck: 30 Inches wide eh Genuine | With Genuine Trimming aan ee | 10c Evaporated Milk Eeather “Seats ne Flowers Vou Camp's... Gold Cross a ‘Tie (as a aul St. Charle i= —aereemaee 85c Heavy Bedspreads | -12c Ci | 50c Grade Nott’ gham anatase [Seal neds ra meee Ras: bal ends 25c. Silk Taffeta—— yin a. Ribben | hans 1 Sic} Riker’s Regular 50c ECR OSE A A i TS SEP TE ~—"Regular pie 50 and $2 Spring Waiete =. 190) 680e Regular $2 CB Bs & a0 $5 rite Corset 18¢ rereyrd ae Amine B Rugs, : 12. 48qie0 (* Men’s ?25c Li Shitrand |." SB Bice Serge Suits, Fea oe ‘$18 Brussels Rugs Steir 3 c., $12 T: ee ty 49| 92 Sborts ara Drawers i ushes 1 9Ox12 ft, Ree | n r 2 pairs 2.66 ae ' Laid I re 30¢ : Heavy | Gileier h Wild’s 65c cra y ROOT MM 1S¢ mar, ee ot. aa caeameememal \ gS © thine ee

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