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© haaateenaaienen dhe: acieeeeneaenaeeel ie THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1911. ae ae | WOMAN WHOSE | |ing meioner's acauaineancet® was asked) NOW GETS A DIVORCE. HEINZE PUNCHED ‘TRAVIS MAKES HUSBAND SUES | | “I dic not, he replied. “In fact, 1! Mele Obiained &10,000 Verdicy in | FOR LOST LOVE. Vera coer een ie Altenatton Salt EXCESS TAXIFARE LOW SCOREIN qe SEEKS $20,000 Se eae QUT OF CHAUFFEUR. “MER” STRUGLE LOSTLOVEOF WE Patterson in . whe re t_of $10,000 Walker, @ for the alienation of | 6 the cour’ © writen by Dr. Be One of them | son nin don't grow, even for pet CALL GATES IN STEEL PROBE|> © younger n has the other, | ! Sues Silk Manufacturer, Who, Gave a Beautiful Black Eye to Expert Golfers inClose Matches | | | | Driver Who Asked $2. | in Early Rounds at Gar- He sb bleed UNOIY At" | Siitemeiee we we aawed a wesvity Oh! Dance with Joy!| Too Much. den City. tentive to Young Spouse. | Tenneasee Cond and Tron Deal. over tg yout drums | Z | | ASHINGTON, May 24.—John w.| KEE | are ee eee | Post-Office Depa suing Leon | j, hen t nae « ; N tana copper imilitona’ is alleged to | | P i ; | K. Belcher, memt a large silk] nufacturing concern, in t was related have qualified as a pu to Tustice Delaney and a jury in the Supreme Court to-day by Joseph B. Mubbard, a ohauff Hubbard {s suing Helnze for 45,00 ; damages, ng that Heinae faulted him ight of Apri +909, in front of thi Boulevard, 1 was engaged by Mr. Heinze to take him, another gentleman and two adi \n Court for $20,000 for the alle | ton of his wife's affectic The case, on trial b and a jury to» 6 Justice Got »ped much 1 of | Makes nvestiga-| your | feet a clean cu having trace fe to sting testimo: tified ¢ 4 | Corporat hell tlor of the the silk manufacturer ant hit fellow, | ana! f wind fn Sixth avenue In F you will come to our store and indicate || which one of our eight styles of MEISTER !! PIANOS you prefer, we will send that par- from the Claremont, on Riverside Drive, to the Cafe Boulevard,” said Hubbard, ‘After they had alj alighted from the taxicab at the Cafe Boulevard Mr Heinze asked what my metre registered, ‘*Famous for their Suits.’’ ore of note appear: | y . ing: George T. skaw, Findlay Douglas and Marshal Whitiateh, Even oarly there was ao gallery out. Naturally a few s such as Fred Herreshoff, the thing £, #0 he took It upon h n Belcher's move- | ments | I saw ‘Relcher with a bouquet of going to the Pennsylvania sta- | tion." sald Egan, “and so I followed him. When he got there he met my ticular instrument to your home and allow Heinze obj the Dill and started iq to walk away. Hubbard followed bin 4, © Boulevard. present champion, Walter J. Pravis, Hubbard, “he Gardner White, Gilman Tiffany, Jerom: eye and staggered / 1, Travers, John M. Ward, Max Behr | th Av th ||] You to keep it there for a month free of cost. 6 Canes 17 Street | We will be glad to pay the expense of sending it to you ‘Tyng, Haltusr struck me fn th kiawn, 9; F and likewise the expense of returning it, if it so happens Hubbard said tw leged assault his puffed and swollen me. I braced myself as best I could | and Onwald Kirkby caught most of the. g , 108; HV. Keep. | wife, who wae just returning from that you do not care to keep it. We merely want the and Mr. Heinze gave me a punch on! spectators, Prominent tn the second L, A. Hamilton, Engle | phiadelphi i" warited vith | ivil f ‘ jet " } a ve its worth. the jaw, He then went Into the Cafe| pignt may be mentioned P. Kend 1‘ ECE CAT Re ee el ; ||| privilege of putting it in your home to prove its worth, Boulevard.’ Charles F. Van Vleck jr, Welto te HOLTER e ||] its tone qualities, its beauty and construction. The after the al- | peuis LAv! as 80 bi Reta, Ar rnest Thom- question as to whether you buy it or not comes up at the expiration of the thirty days. In the meantime ly | Robbins, Perc hat he could hard-| son, W. Re ec. B. Mae: Mrs, Egan Left Husband. | on White and Na After the episode ai the hotel Mrs. | 4 * | ly see out of It | donald F | ~ —_>-—— Egan left her husband and returned sto e | : 3 1 ‘ ANU a Heinze denies that he struck Hub- | The more interesting pairs were made 44 AST DROP’ SIMS PROMOTED TAM BALA: Bin took: Gu Ob Hee AS Serge Suits ||| there is no expense to you—no obligation of any sort. bard. He says Hubbard laid hold of | YP thu beeps pda Ma aie pK: Seb 4% wons with her 3 r ‘ ‘ him ‘when ned of the taxt-| Travis and J A ahs |idavan mapeoANaes week later,"* sald Egan, “she be- We are selling more pianos direct_to the ie Speech Ad. | wan a proceeding | vanced to Grade of Captain, against me for | WASHINGTON, May %.—Willlam 8, | @lsmisse: Karly scores: Donald McKellar, Mi4- | gimp, who as commander of the U. 8, 8.| Mrs. Tift R ton, 86; nnaylvania | ut the case was >; At the | home than any other concern in the world, De! Only one profit—and that one the maker's, --~’Phenomenally Low Only one profit—and that one th a) man ts « tes eae ws. fT | Minnesota during the cruise to Europe) far as her husband knows. . -_— Ne prizes, puzzle schemes or club plans. the night Past Pay ages | last winter achieved much publicity and| Belcher, a middle-aged man, 1s married Price was accompa Knowlton, a @ reprimand from the Secretary of the| @nd lives with his family at One Hun-| ’ MeVey and his more, N.C. | Menam: 1b All Meister Pianos Sold Direct from Factory toConsamer. Only One Profit No Cash Payment Down—No Interest—-No Extras e | SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Pianos of Other Well-Known Makes, $75 and Upwards ore Navy because of his “last drop of blood" | dred and Seventy-ninth street and Cedar after start. {speech in London, was to-day promoted | avenue, the Bronx. He denies that he n and got ®|to the grade of captain in the Navy, | | Was ever intimate with Mrs. Egan, or aust Onwatd deine pk aes | that he alienated her affections, although of the home | at the time Ean said he found Belcher Teel had st MORGAN HAS STOLEN RELIC. | tia Ses, ran in the note! : A i Gompammgnags | he (Egan) had them both arre nd “St. Martin's Head” to Be Presented | taken to Jefferson Market Police Court, 2 ) the stand this after noon. He sald his occu m was that itted he had Wem mak ot fot the pond | Ay dhe French Government, | This case, However, was not. pressed Most Fashionable & Ideal Suits }})|] | Metter Pienoe a= ms in Wa ea tna | ores “red lerreshol Vest. 1 Hy § er oe yle oe PAE i Sarna oobi |" Bemont aan Neca aca th |e tered shew ec for Decoration Day ole Aa, Mewar cae “Bag | Se & “te ae aronors on nu knead hen grande Whites, Sane at Tbs Fhe | Henle which wan stolen ftom the churoh | writer tefered.to her" ay “Aly ‘Dear | F |] Ofafinely twilled rich cream white ll) We Pay the Freight No Matter Where You Live ¢ Boulevard. A little later | Garden City, 107; J.T. MoMahon, Briar- | at Soudellle-sur-Uzel, and that he would! Girl Wife” and other endearini hiedabie'h With & pollcedan and nad . 13; PR. Jennings, Garden City, | return it to the French Government. — | 14 you approve of your wifi and navy blue serge. Short nob- | \ by coat with deep rolling revers | THE MEISTER PIANO CO. and sailor collar, trimmed all (ROTHSCHILD & €O., Sole Ounera, TEL s6 sibs 4 ows, wenny were! around with two-inch wide pure |}/ emily Sonia te'see me. Tigon't go to/ F silk Hercules braid, and closing EASTERN BRANCH, NEW YORK CITY Bee (lem, was Mr. Heinze's reply aist line with handsome large Clarendon Building, S. © Corner 18th St, and ¢th Ave. PHILADELPHIA Ww BUFFALO at waist y g BROOKLYN NEW YORK NEWARK ornamental silk frog. Newest |I!1| tel, stuyvesant 353-384 | TAKE ELEVATOR TO TENTH FLOOR | model, close fitting skirt, with kick |]| pleats at bottom, braid trimmed to correspond with coat FREE ALTERATIONS LIGHTNING BOLT KILLS CARPENTER, WRECKS HOUSE Falls Amid Seven Workmen on Roof, Knocking One to Ground. —Cost Plus 5% OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs ————_—_— 34th Street—West SS GZ SEM Important Suit Sale Thursday, May 25 DAY LETTER ~~ THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY 20,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA "CA During an unusually severe electrical storm in Hempst L. L, thts morn- ing, George W. Collins, a carpenter of Jamaica, was struck by Hghtning and instantly killed while working on @ root with alx other men, The other mei with one ex were not injured, | although the K ue-caKeed be tween them, knocking one down, W. Whiting was knoeked from the top of the roof where he was working. In falling he grabbed the caves and he held on desperately until rescued by his companions, He recovered from his Taken from the regular stock about 300) of the High Grade Tailored Suits for Women and Misses, suitable for present 1 5 00 wear, of Fine Black and Navy French ° Serge and Fancy Imported Tweeds, Formerly $35.00 and $40.00, No Approvalse--No Exchanges. Regal Style-Supremacy TN style and quality-value in this Final Closing Sale SEND toe peroricg DAY LETTER wrens sd BOGE Swat mnlah eve hereby sprece ts “Custom” Russet Oxford, for men, (and in the 73 other Spring Regal models) help to sell even more Regal Shoes than our ) advertising does. Note the new and smart shape of toe, and the cut of the heel. Better still—come to the Regal Store and see the shoes, The price you pay for each pair of Regal Shoes is stamped on the shoes at the factory Is done by the Western Union Day and Night Letter Service. Collins waa thrown twenty-five feot ig the alr and his clothing was torn off him as though cut with a knife. His Sale of Summer Dresses ghoes were torn to shreds and his hat ——————_——_—_ SSS 1 ; . ply O. Mas broken Into sinail pieces Lingerie, Marquisette,StripedVoile,Foulard, JapSilk Many progressive, success- ane shown on the price-tag in Regal Store Fees See ty "tre bo ful individuals and compa- windews, ip struck thrown from the roof and was dead when picked up. A Jazge portion of the foundation of the house Wa n away, and the build ing Was wrecke: 10.00 15.00 19.75 25.00 nies proclaim it a long step in the forward movement of eco- nomical business methods. That price includes: our low cost of man- ufacture and selling, and only a 5% profit for us. Chartered accountants certify that fact. — | ADMITS HE STOLE JEWELRY | FROM CARNEGIE STUDIOS, Artists and singers in th Hall studios, Fifty-sixth stre enth avenue, have k lars’ worth Jewelry during John P, Maher, twenty ye No. @1 West Forty-elghth st clerk iu the office of the superin there, admitted tn the West Side Court to-day that he 1s the nan who took the jewelry. He was held in $2,000 } Regal Prices now run as follows: $35 Pongee Satin Lined Coats, $15 Attractive satin lined Pongee Coats, \ 15 00 very effective model, inallcolors. Val, $35. ° | 335—345--350--375--365—400—420——435—430—485 etc, | REGAL (FRfit) SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN REGAL STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK. Carnes! yea: Double Faced Rug Coats, in all shades. f Regular price $38.00. \ 20.00 FREE Deposit ae + 100 PuRCAse #f wilt! wh 75, Varriet K Mrs. Fobes number of sy brooches and ot . her studio on Monday afternoon, and. returning in the even discovered that @ great many articles had been taken, She told the polic J. 8. Taczhowsk!, a man, Worked up the cas confessed, producing | orking on A 3 of rings. Sale of Women’s Lingerie Waists Several attractive models—-just received—especially manufactured for this sale. 2.00 2.95 3.95 with a uae of ANY AMOUNT ntral Office and Maher stolen jews elry, with the exception of a brooch, He paid he had secured entrance to the studio, as well as to others, with a pass key, and that he was not alone the series of burglaries, He teered information as to where he MONDAY. ona IT MAKES LITTLE DIF 2 WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GBT IT, pawned the proceeds of half a dozen other raidg in which he had taken part le as @lone or with a companion, SAT EVENINGS yy ' 0