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Facey arg ean, sg _ 7 - 16 : | WEDDEDTOGLERK, ‘toriciNac FASHIONS CLAIMS SHE MADE |. = "OR HOME MAKING HILO hen, Mrs. Thomass Says, Jury Divorced Her, bui She Be- ALL. /f Threat to Make Her a Serub- yins Counter Suit. SIGNED OVER HER woman Forced Release of Big Glove Business, She Swears. F Mra. 2 Thomaas, the attract feof Edward Thomege, 9 Fit e glove manufacturer, told f ‘ord inthe Supreme Court to-da aw elevated he avand fron a clerk » to a miliionatye, ently brought a eu Mr for divorce, Thomass find a naming 9 acing young German army officer ea eapondent, and thé Jury that heart evidence decided in the Husband's fiyor, Now Mrs. ‘homaes has obtained | Fermigsion to reopen the ease on -the gy oUnd taat she has djeqovered ie hue- band was untaithffl to ler before her | | vileged acts of indiscretion were com-| RY Mie couple were marri¢d in 186 ny ave four children, all gitle. Photo, were introduced to-day to show t <1 style in wateh Mrs, Thomas children have been accur! hee Clerk Became Millionaire. When marcied Mr,‘ Was bis business?” w Mra. Thomase. He wae @ clerk my une) tore n Broadway. My uncle was an import cv ef gloves. After the Marriage Mr. Thomass be- 4ne@ Manager of the Huropean branch | you wh of {Ne ou , didn't haz? | Yes." | Was the firm changed’ about ten years ago’ Ss | Expert Gives Advice on Mak-|% ing Un Certain Materials ¥wo New Costunts. “Yea, to Ledward Thomaar & Co. 1 Was tne company.” Mre. Thomase added that x on the other wide, where | are neveral lange factorics, while green the satin forme the side with » tonoh of black in the Ali questions com ogntre, Gather the ekirt all the way corning destyns around. Your dark biue marquisette | HEE indtertats could be made with waist and sleeves he then cat your allowance?’ “Yes, He sald ye Watited me to alan | dresses should ve ® release of my #hare of the business, | addressed to the | iar. A touch of the red could show He sald 1¢ T didn't do #0 he wouldn't . ‘dianp | BnOve this, also « piping of it om the etlow me anything and that I would Fashion Lditor |\iace caf. A shirring on the lower part hecume a xerub woman.” of The Evening |of the wrist could be held with a bine Names a Young Widow. World, No put. |S Cord, while the exirt could be Mrs. Thomas deciared her husband | jones aka Stee, Ieee eet eer soundoned her finally in 188 and has) ince refused to live with her. She do- ciared, however, that she has been and | terms for designs im this column can be obtained, Dut xiour Girl of Thirteen—& heavy cream lace would be most effec- oN. tive with your matorial, making the . He | up Ceri te ee ee PULSE’ with the descrip: dress rather plain, opening diagonally In her complaint Mra. ‘Thomas | ton furnished ét is a simple matter Seas. vores pace te atibee weer © oarges that Thomags met a vouns | to work out patterns. the bottom. The waist could o Kidbw. on a ship bound for Burope in 108 and later travelled through Europe with hace | DESCRIPTIONS. se wet und dined tn varl- — an hotels with®Mre. Dora M,| ‘ihe first modi ng the year 198, according (o | Pink sat Iden's niece, Mra, Laura Seite ve spond in efiect, with one side crossing \over the other, and a lace revere on other. net, also the under cu: is a dress of Lelea Behlecter, a petite, p lace bucile. + who travelled with t nee ae |, reluctantly confeawea on the Fy Baba that sha knew OF Thuindal's et: | not KILLS HIMSELF WITH GAS. frt. The waist is in one with the) sleeves, and ving in the | George front of finely of which i) sleeve is tentions to her aunt. Ars. Thomass's lawyer contends that | ‘Thomass ts bound to maintain hia wife 4) the event that It can be proven that | #!*e his. relations with Mrs. Iden were made. an a V yer Had Been Despond- tucked 1 ent After Lovers’ Quarr euft of th George FP a tug machinist, Jani enough to constitute charges for a li:ntt Killed himeel? with gas last nigat inh el divorve. | com at No Clint Mrs. Sohiecter, a bride of a few it liyn, He mailed five letters 4 montis, told of meeting Thomass in nis | perlite tdnrtertd ‘ evlausin May, 1, and of Thomass | (ress Taeanhiah fi ay Yowing her and | quisette be worn with a col ean) do. His mother sent they dined t whi ould be pretty showing her, the lace parts. The style is als i suituble for Unen, cotton crepe, crepe or four times a week. Other TenWvabia) doe Meany enttar Germany found ‘Themaas in M a) eo efit ed limit company, In. Paris he again visited | The second drems Ix of colored dui but always, Mrs, Schlester Thai ea tb : skirt In one, having afew sh Pena hee tee Sree Sie els, also af a finish to the short hind ‘Tie une ‘oke into aided room y the land- ind found wy lor-made walt? um with What color would y 3 1 am twenty ‘The material ts sufficient for a mult “+ e layed checks ay ism “into evidenc and ip a plom color or a shade of wii Hum and best friend. It was becar wiovemaker's aid was not r It would be pretty trimmed with wide of (ils fact that I went to live with the black etx braid, which forms a small /a/ier | left | © e her to maintain costiy apart- ome.” meg sailor collar in the back with wide Mrs ©, MeCabe, in her petithor “Jd you receive a ring and a neck- revers of the material in the front, for a sei at her hus Jace from Tiffany's from Mr. ‘Thomass opening at the side with a braid orna. | hand ment, Two of these could also trim. live the back seams at the waist lin Mra, V. H.-The pale green flowered marquisette could have the waist made wifes sippert and 19087" asked Mre, Thomass's law yer. ‘On, w dow. goodness, no." bubbled the Her Necklace a Sham. | Not a necklace—are essed the lawye Ob, please don't make me confess yew, I have a neckloce, and it's an imi ation, Isn't he mean’ she moaned, ding her face tn a handkerchief, Mra. Iden said Thomass had told her i, but emphatically de- sure?” ared that ‘for the life of her” she was not able to discover wrong in his vistts to twice a week; his dln: a tainments abroad and rides in his ~ autos What subject did you twe ne on those many viatte and meetings!” | ln he mean?" widow, bureting into laughter. “Why, the idea! What Use you suppose any ‘lady and gentie- Hl man Would talk aboubetravels, | for theatres, continental cha ters plays and trifle’? Oh, dear, dear!” Mrs. Iden's amusement was ieed. She 41d not ginnce Myre. Thomass, who prompted , She was sure # iy woetdent and that neetings were “monup ” Over Thirty Years #. The Kind You Have Always Bought PANY. TY MURRAY STREET, NEWYORK CITY, entitely * os cote THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1011, * 8) Can't Get It and Offers to EMBROIDERY DEP’TS. Im Both Stores. °f tm one with » round Dutch neok, bav-| ing @ small turn-over cream lace ool- |! one side, a cording of satin on the| ! ‘The yoke of finely tucked cream with heavy on, was | and went | ate ee mer nnmeme Jeame with his family from Ruste! [twenty-one years ago and settled in| MISTAKE COSTS $100. !Connectiont, Later he moved to the’ POLICEMAN GETS Comet Upholds Vine Against the! none, tte ie murvived by a widew Went nion Telegraph. jand five children, one of whom is Ja- WASHINGTON, April 4 kan, |CO9 Panken, a lawyer, of No. 5 Beek-| ' N.Y." may sound like “Bro hy: Ne] cream ¥.." but a failure to distingutsi bee = = = | tween the two places today cost the | pe Western Calon Telegeay company su} Keep the Blood Pure by decision of the Suprent urt of the | Vuietd Sater, Ty 1wi cove & crex-! aNd You'll Keep Well woof Richinond, Va, are alleged to TAKE , a5 have waked the telegraph company ae. send au order for a w catload of apes | to a dealer in ockton. [t is elaimed that the message was sent to Brooklyu, | Under a Virginia statute of 1904 the | company Was usresed a penalty of $100. ‘The case was brought to the Supreme Court on the ground that the statute | was unconstitutional when applied to a ase where there was no evidence of breach of duty within the territorial y fin te of the st In an Brandrettis: PILLS Entirely Vegetabic If you are troubled with \Constipation, Biliousness, Fire dy Bingham, Court Or- ders Reinstatement and Trial by Cropsey. eof V Inia. é a anes af an onter tu the | apinion by Sunt Lurton tie #upceme | Headache, Dizziness or any Sup: rt to-day, ws directed by Court held that statute was con-| dj, isi i the Court of Appeals, Max A, atitutional in the absence of legislation disorder arising from an im- baum, who Wan’ dismissed fro jon the subject by Congr pure state of the blood, one, years ago by or two taken every night} will keep you in first-class! condition. Nothing better. . For Sale by All Druggiste ——_— Hyman Panken Dead. iyman Panken, sixty-nine years ol ecter one night and shot him twic in) ton a )the arm during an altercation. He was | jit. aummoned before Deputy Commissioner Hanson, who recommended his dismis- | val. After Bingham acted on the! deputy commissioner's report, Green- | in ot a writ of review from the! Mr, Panken Supreme Court, but the Appellate | Division fused to sustain it. « a rl RY 8 GO! relator,” said the Court of Appeals, 1 not have a fair trial. 34th Street fi 23rd Street ‘The Commissioner (Bingham) did not | hear the evidence, nor see the : ’ ected upon the report , ig x Or the deputy. commtasioner.” On Tuesday, April the 4th Hanson, the court said, based hie | yeport on “inforgnation he received that one of Greefbaum’a principal wit- nesaen did not see the shooting, as he testified. The court held this was in error, directed Greenbaum's reinstate- | \ ment and ordered a new trial of his | case before Commissioner Cropsey, In ART NEEDLEWORK DEP’TS. tn Both Stores. Handsomely Embroidered Novelties for ins ¢ this trial, | . arn ; Monbaum "wil recelve ‘three years’ | Favors, Prizes, Wedding or Easter Gifts. At | eae Pics Meyer and Julius Mayer ap- moderate prices. | | peared for the policeman. | | SS RIBBONS. In Both Stores. > JACK JOHNSON | 6 inch Messaline, in all the new shades | CHICKEN and white or black, suitable for millinery. ' | 18c per yard ON JAIL MENU —.— | ; 4 tie value aSc. 6 inch Moire Taffeta........23c per yard value 30¢. Quit California if Freed, But Mus: Scvy White. Muslin Embroideries at greatly reduced prices. \ The assortment includes Edgings, Inser- FRANCISCO, April &—Jack| tions and Beadings in a variety of designs aoe eleva sane and widths. Strips of about 414 yards. As soon as he learned cnat the Su- reme Coure had rufed that he tnust serve his twenty-five day sentence for automobile speeding he got @ short respite from cleaning the stabiew a. the county jail and hurried with a Deputy herift in his car to the Discrictt-Att- torney's office, where he told District- Attorney Fickert he would leave Call- fornia if liberated. ‘The District-Attorney turned a deaf ear to the fighter's appeal. “I don't like the coffee and beans they give me out th Johnson salu to kert “That'll do you @ world of good. You need to reduce your weight,” the Dis- | trict-Attorney answered. | “But if I could only have a Ilitle chicken—just a leg.” Johnson appealed. | Fickert told Johnson that the tax- payers would pay only for coffee and beans, with corned beef on Sundi “I'll get out of the State if u.ey'll let me go," Johnson pleaded, Fickert wouldn't Msten to Johnsvn's pleadings, so the pugilist finally got permission to v his sick brother and seemed satisfied. ¢ Johnaon thinks the menu at the Jail is monotonous and he wants an electric fan in his cell to improve 35¢ to 4.95 per strip value S0¢ to 7.50 CORSET DEP'’TS. Ia Both Stores. Mme. Irene Corsets. Models for every type—average, slender and many designed for well-developed figures, producing graceful lines. 5.00, 6.00, 8.00, 10.00, 14.00 to 25.00 Regis Corsets, made of Batiste, Coutil and Broche. 95C, 1-45, 1.95, 3-45, 4. values 1.50, 2 and 5.50 fob Sti, 405600 and Foe SOROSIS SHOES. 2m Both stores. Boots, Oxford Ties and Pumps, for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. JAMES McCREERY & GOs 23rd Street 34th Street Hope for 22 CAPE HALTIEN, Hayt, April lawyers of the twenty-two men con- demned to die for political offenses have been led to hope that executive clem- ency will be exercised, Replying to an '. a3rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday, April the qth. LEATHER GOODS DEP'TS, _ In Beth Stores. Unusual Sale of Bags and Belts. Satin Bags fitted with purse and card case. Colors include Light Green, Jack Rose, Coral, Grey, Tan, King Blue, Royal Purple, also Black and White. 3.00 value $.00 Shirred Black Satin and Moire Bags with inside frames. 3:50 value 5.00 Envelope Bags fitted with purse and mir- ror. Made of Genuine Pigskin, Colored Beaver and Black Mocha. Size 8x 5 incheg Colored Satin Belts to match Bags. .1.0p rece SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS. 1n Both Stores. White Marquisette, embroidered in Orient-. al colors, Light Blue, Red and White, Pink, 4 Black and White and Heliotrope. 3-75 value $.25 Hand-embroidered Batiste with drawn work. 2.50 value 3.75 Hand-embroidered Batiste with Irish Lace. 2.75 and +75 ue 3.75 to 8.35 CHINA DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. Dinner Sets inglish Porcelain, roo pieces........... 9.00, 18.00 and 27.00 usual prices 12.00, 29.00 and 39.00 China, with Cyclamen border, under- lazed. 5 20.00 gla ror pieces, amen Limoges China, ror pieces. e 30.00, 50.00 and 100.00 neual prices 39.00, 63.00 and 148.00 Cut Glass - Tall Compotes.........0s000 Oval Orange Bowls..... 2. mane seh Sugar and Cream Sets....2.... Handled Bon-Bon Dishes, 6inch size. .2.00 usual price 1.50 JAMES McGREERY & CO; agrd Street 34th Street JAMES McGREERY & CO. TRIMMED HATS On Tuesday, April the 4th Showing of a new collection of Dress and Street Hats in all the latest models and colors. At. moderate prices. agrd- Street 34th Street prridons. In. oe Paris hotel ' MBN aN Presid a : leeves. A row of French beading | m Yesterday he att appeal made by: them, lent Stmon Seri, oe Levers (Hi a eee oe Ri ert at cha nideas ot the dtees (4un H andmot states that he will await the receipt of | Wut Mire, Ssinlecter did mot know where white atraps of Irien lint affected lthe papers embodying the decision of Wie rootia were. He me theyn evenings STA hordear tha’ MiG pie — ltho milttary tribunal before definitely | Wien sie and her aunt bisa I corres MERELY CHUM’S MOTHER, concluding to tuterfere. ' New York Thomas was on tie n oa ste Pings = = Iden wen: to Bretton } fulness, and | we ving ranhl M " x ar vt q u Ain ployed by d ome | ¢I'he notch relieves you of the bot! hen lt iden wept ANSWERS TO QUERIES. wax at N Brooklyn, | ers of buttoning and unbuttoning y to get married and she Huthe Bus not know if Mr. Thomas ever called ards of inclosed sam) PFs Pl yay F le Wil t he | eve hie ame ". Iden amilingly admitted eno » make a ta LS eke ft Sixty ef nt iat COLLARS 25¢ A | 15¢eech, 2 | Al ing the following announcement: Sherlock Holmes. FLMONT CHES" Poit wah 2 big! he notch keeps them closed in front, Peabody & Company, Troy, } | gorees 6 Habe $44. OOOSOED $ Scores of New Features Including % AMIATION RECORDS Sunday's World, excitil It is need! It will be presented in book form, trimme: Cinet The ri and cunning resources of wrong «cers. n is delightful and exalting. i CENSUS FIGURES fs AS $ ELECTION RETURNS ¢ 9 P IN TH > ‘ : 1911 World ; / + cAlmanac: Price 250; by Mail, 35c. Crees The Return of Sherlock Holmes In ite ever-willingness to respond to the wishes of ite readers, The World takes great pleasure in mak- The series of detective stories in book form that have been given away from week to week with copies of the Sunday World have struck such a popular chord that The World has received many requests to re- publish the famous series of stories in which Conan Doyle brought to life again his famous character, The World has arranged to comply with these numerous requests and the first of the series of Sherlock Holmes stories, ‘‘The Adventure of the Empty House, 1s to say that this adventure of the world’s most famous detective is highly On following Sundays will be given ‘The Adventure of the Norwood Builder,”’ ‘‘The Adventure of the Dancing Men,” ‘The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist,” ete., ete. Sherlock Holmes needs no introduction to the public. as a detector of crime, a reasoner and conclusionist of almost supernatural powers. markable adventures is a marvellous lesson in the study of human conduct and in the baffling methods der is guided, step by step, through » maze of conflictin: nd emotions until, at length, he bursts out into the broad daylight of nrrfect understanding. The morale taught are educational and inspiring. The stories, unapproached as masterpieces of analytical fiction. Be sure and get story No. 1 with next Sunday's World, Read it and yot: will #1 a pi iy iil will be given free with copies of next and pasted, with attractive cover printed in colors. Hie name stands for all that is wonde Every one of his re- ely want them all,

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