The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1911, Page 28

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| iz i ANVERTISES THAT HEHASLEFT WIFE | Philadelphia Banker Tells Pub- | lic He Has Made Ample Pro- vision; Won’t Pay Debts. AMICABLE, SON ASSERTS. Each of Couple Recently Went | Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hunn of Phil- aéeiphia, Newport and New York have! set a new fashion for their multi-mitl- Jonaire set by publishing an advance Botice of thelr separation, Printed broadcast in the newspapers throughout the country to-day as fol- , el Soe not be Pagans Yor any SON WILL NOT DISCUSS CAUSE tract i ice noree A. Huhn jr. of No. 4 East a WIFE OF BANKER P to Sanitariums After Breakdown. which is ICR is hereby tren that articles of neraration Sas Stirieeen George A. fhm and mother was that it was the result ef hie wile, under which ample jan entirely amicable agreement. been mate for. thy GBORGE A. HUHN, OF COMPACT. @ixty-Nith street, the New York rep-|“must come from my father,” fesentative of the Philadelphia bank- fag firm of George A. Huhn & Sons, mala to-day that all he could say of hie father’s separation from his step- NECKWEAR DEP’TS. WHO ADVERTISES THEIR PARTING. | 8° v8 Mise Janney of Baltimore, be- URS GEORGE, A.HOHN, “Any further statement,” he added, George A. Huen sr, was married in 1898 and both he and his wife had families—Mra, Hubn, one son by her former marriage to the late Thomas JAMES McCREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street In Both Stores, An extensive showing of Real Lace Collars in a variety of new shapes. Cluny Lace Collars. ...........+3-95 to 8.75 Macrame Collars...........000+ 5.25 “ 8.50 Cluny and Filet Collars. .........4..4++7-50 —aamemmimmmmenemend JEWELRY DEPTS. m Both Stores. , An exclusive stock of Imported Enamel Novelties in colors. to harmonize with the latest gowns. Vanity Cases, Powder Boxes, Bonbon- nieres, Coin Holders, Rouge Cases, Tablets, Mirrors, Pencils, Lockets and _ Sautoirs, Cigarette and Match Boxes. Enamel Lockets with Sautoir.. .8.75 and 10.00 Enamel Chatelaine Trinkets....2.75 to 15.00 Enamel Bar Pins. .............100 and 1.50 JAMES McGREERY & GO. agra 34th Street esis! of Zobien, and He. Hvhn four} children. Mra. Huhn was fitteen years he husband's junior and a geat beauty. fore her marr! afistocratic Thomas Tasigi of Boston. rs. Huhn was immensely wealthy | when #he was married to Mr. Hubn, who began life as a messenger boy and | the proverbial sh’ | {ran millions. He was a busi of Robert Glendenning, P. A. 0 the wealthy and Widener | |and the Phfladelphia traction gro | His second wife's millions, it was |elaborate functions. | WIFE POPULAR WITH NEWPORT MEN’S UNDERWEAR. MEN'S HABERDASHERY. AUTOMOBILE APPAREL. SOROSIS New Fall and Winter Models. Women's Boots made of all desirable leathers for Dress or Street wear, Various models,—Lace, Button and Blucher Cut; new style toes. High, medium or common sense heels. 4.00 per pair In the Custom Departinent will be found the ‘“‘Sorosis Luxurious Models” of Boots and Slippers, representing the highest art in shoemaking. 5.00 to 15.00 per pair Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes for Dress, School or general wear. ts 2.50 to 4.00 per pair Men's Sorosis Shoes, all leathers, §,00 and 6,00 per palr JAMES McCREERY & CO) 89rd Street 34th Street | She was a very intimate friend of | Mrs, Frank Gould, and the majority of her guesta were of the younger set with whom Mr. Huhn had iittle sympathy, | and when he did go to generally In the company of P. A. B. Widener and a se famous for sky-lmit poker | Mr. and Mra, | together since jat Kirvana, at Groat Neck, when Mr. | Hubn suffered @ nervous breakdown jand went to & sanitarium, \afterwarde Mrs. Huhn went to another sanitarium. the Gtockton cottage in Newport for an inéefinite period, and went there with her eleven-year-old girl, Ethel, the only | child of her second marriage, _—— Fire Wipes Out 300 Houses, GARAJEVO, Boenla, Noy “%—The mall town of Visko, situated out @eventeen miles from here, wae de- stroyea by fire to-day, Three hundred houses are already in ashes and many of the people are destitu 23rd Street BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS. e ppearing at YOUNGER SET. ewport It was t little coterie | not lived |] ¥ They were bow daily applying Bhortly In September she rented ingtoad, ot, th to the ekin, uso a little Aubry Sisters’ Beautifier TINT { ‘lh send amples, ‘weren Aubry Segarations. and 00, avy SISTERS, JAMES McGREERY & GO. 34th Street On Saturday, November the zs5th In Both Stores, Fine super-weight Natural Grey Merino Shirts and Drawers. 1.10 each usual price 1.50 Silk and Wool Combination Suits, nat- ural color. Size 38 to 42 chest. 3.50 each usual price 5.00 In Both Stores, roo dozen All Silk Knitted Scarfs, ac- cordeon weave in Russian Cord, Lace and Hobble designs, 1.65 values 2.50 and 3.co 350 dozen Shirts, of English Flannel, Mercerized and Scotch Madras. Custom finish, 2.00 values 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50 300 dozen Gloves in Tan Capeskin and Grey Mocha. Imported and Domestic makes, 1.00 pair value 1.50 Raincoats of English Grey Mixed Tweeds and Tan Double Texture Cloths. 12.00 values 18.00 and 20.00 In Both Stores, Fur and Fur Lined Coats, Cravenetted Ulsters and Chauffeur Suits, Fur and Fur Lined Gloves, Lap Robes and Caps. Sale of Men's Cravenetted Broadcloth Coats, lined with Imported Dogskin, collar of Persian Lamb. MMB civedevedearea aan SR iil icnerckicianeisia Cee Men’s Russian Calfskin Coats...,.32.00 ® value 45.00 Men’s Cloth Caps with double band 1.00 values 1.50 and 1,95 In Both Stores, Boys’, Students’ and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats, Hats and Furnishings, also Boys’ Bath Robes and Sweaters. Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits with Knickerbocker trousers. Some with two pairs of trousers. Odd sizes from 8 to 17 years, 4.95 RATT TT | value 5.50 to 6.75 Boys’ three-quarter length Overcoats of Mixed Cheviot, Size 3 to 12 years. 4.50 value 5.00 to 6.75 Boys’ Overcoats with convertible collar. Size ro to 17 years, 5-75 value 7.50 JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street Notch COLLAR V FATHER TIME Make your skin soft and ful, and keep it so by AUBRY SISTERS’ FAMOUS BEAUTIFIER || 9 ordinary face powder. To add that lovely rosy natural elow || 200 W. 230 8t., 0.7. +++Value 55.00 Baby ste a Robes Made of fine woe selected gaia pata Ast Ht 1.89 lec curly = fur, fined, open pocket; at .. —— : ONLY PREPAID MAIL ORDERS rrr ae Comes ’round Just in Time to Get the Bulk of An Immensely Important Purchase and Sale of Misses’ & Juniors FullLength Chinchilla, Caracul,) Cheviot and Polo Coats, at 9.98 MANY SAMPLES--individual styles—only one or two of a number. Scores of models in the lot—all snappy, new Winter numbers. The chinchillas have beau- tiful sailor collars (as pictured on left) of contrasting colors—also belt and large turn- back cuffs. The cheviots are belted or plain models and the Polo coats are beautiful reversible models: All colors; all sizes from 45 to 19-for Juniors and 14 to 18 years: for . Ga Saturday, while quantity lasts, eac edececccvcescccereeee eoecceeee "5, 000 Girls’ $4 to$6 Siiai" Saliae of Caraculs, Beavers, Bearskin Cloth, Kerseys, Cheviots and Worsteds in 20 Snappy New Fall Models at 2.79 This FIVE MANUFACTURERS contribute to this sale—every one of whom make Coat, nothing but strictly high grade garments. We promise to give you the PREMIER 9.98 COAT BARGAIN of the season in thie lot—so don’t miss this sale. All full-length coats with large sailor collar, shawl or storm collars of 2 7 e 9 caracul, plush-or contrasting materials; beautifully tailored and faced; sleeves all have turnback cuffs; there is every color imaginable, in sizes 6 to 16’ years; your aalee Saturday, 3 insure warm, dry feet. They’re better than tubber boots—wear longer, not so clumsy and more inexpensive. 12 “Yo 14 inches high, with waterproof bellows tongue to top. to keep out snow and rain; made te pease error grain calfskin) in tan or black, with extra buckles a ee at_top (like cut); heavy DOUBLE SOLES; specially priced as follows: The 14 in. High Shoes— Sizes 2% to 5%, 1to2, 9to13%, # 2.65 The 12 in. High Shoes — Sizes 2% to 5%, 1to2, 9to 13%, 2.39 2.19 1.89 Special Pricing of Men’s Storm Rubbers Medium and wide widths in sizes 6 to 12; regular $1 quality; also Men's House Slippers in tan or black leather; leather lined; in sizes 6 to 11; special for Saturday OnLy Here Are New York’s Best Values in Boys’ Substantial Clothing Boys’ $7.50 High Grade Suits or Winter Overcoats at $4.98 Double-breasted Suits of all wool blue serges, worsteds and cassimeres, 10 to 18 years; Norfolk Suits of all woo! serges, 7 to 12 years; blue or gray all wool Chin- chilla Full Front Ccats, sizes 2% to 10 years; Chinchilla Reefers, 7 to 12 years; Long Convertible Collar Coats, in the new browns and grays, 8 to 17 years; at This Coat. 2.79 Boys’ $4 Chinchilla Overcoats, Si Breasted, Convertible oe OVERCOATS wt 3298 Chinchilla Coats in apes or gray, with black and white check linings, embroidered emblem on sleeve, sizes 2% to 10 years; blue, brown or gray Melton Coats, with large shawl collar of coney fur, silk frogs down front, 3 to 10 years, single or double breasted; Con- vertible Collar Coats in neat gray stripes, 8 to 17 years; also double- breasted Suits, Norfolk Suits, Rus- sian or Sailor Suits of serge or mixtures; $4.00 values; at........ es —____ ONL AID OmD: ‘Y PREP: A Lovely Lot of Dainty Silk-Lined Net wate at FILLED. Girls’ & Misses’ Sateen Hooded $3 Raincoats Our Opening Sale of Furs Brings These Exquisite $10 Opossum Fur Sets at $4.98 fine quality Briaela © On Sale 98 ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST sets we've ever handled under $10. Only, fall blouse; Saturday at e 100 sets in this offering at $4.98, which really is the price of the muff or 4 the shawl, Beautiful glossy skins, large muff and extra long shawl; either brocaded or Skinner’ $ satin lined; black or brown fur. Another Sale of Full Length Coney Fur Coats at $25 If_we 000 of these coats we We have ptirchased a manu- facturer’s overstock of Sateen Hooded Raincoats, fast color; made of extra good quality sa” teen; made full; cape reaches to shoe tops; hood may be drawn over head; shown in red, navy blue or tan; sizes 6 to 14 years. Mail Orders Filled. For catwiey We've Secured and Offer 600 Men’s $8 & $10 Suits & Overcoatsitns mr .50 Men and Young Men will find in this sale good, warm, MF substantially made clothing at a price that Saves Half or Brings a Suit and Overcoat for AY co winlte peru; on Sale ~ Children’s Angora Fur Sets Like Cat at 50e. ff 100 dozen In this lot for Saturday; hand- some large muff and collar; the reg- ular price of 89c gives way in this ; special the Price of One event Handsomely _tatlored wool to, REE cassimere and worsted over- . ayy set... coats in the new gray, brown, etc.; regul or convertible collar models; Mned with heavy Italian . The suits embrace all ineluging fine and lighter shad e ored; $8 to $10 values; Satur- day, at A Sale of fins Velvet Shap es Saturday Bringiog, Tos 1. 98 $3.00 and $4.00 Values at . . The very latest models (and everything seems to run to. vel- vets this Winter)—In black only—in panne velvets, Small, me. dium and some large flare shapes, Samples of Fancy Feathers, Birds, Wings, Stick-up Sets, Etc. 39c | "3 1.25 Silk Combination Set Put up in a pretty box, consisting of 4 silk tle, 4 palr silk socks and 4 silk handkerchief, all to match; they come in 7 colors— tan, pearl gray, navy, garnet, helio, purple and huni green; a very Srprooriale Xmas gi C $1.25 value; special at, set Men’s $1.75 and $2.00 Sample All Wool Underwear as trimming for yelvet shaj ‘as above); Natural wool, camel's hair; single or double = 1] 19 8 pes ( pecial, to-morrow, at,,..,..:++0+5 breasted shirts; also drawers; odd sizes; cial Riad sees iy He ONLY PREPAID ‘MAIZ ORDERS

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