The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1911, Page 13

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~ HUBBY IN “HOCK” AND OTHER WIFE - HAS THE TICKET soveschipehiesin So Second, Who Charges Big- amy, Has to Await His Re- lease From the Jail. WOOED WITH DIAMONDS Rings Won Love, but Pawn- broker Wouldn’t Go Beyond 50 Cents on Them. ‘There was a atir in Harlem Court to- @ay, when @ young woman, smothered in Gare and wearing a little more than regulation size picture hat, tripped up to Magistrate Corrigan and announced teat whe wanted her husband arrested for bigamy. “Where is he now?" asked the Magis- ‘He's in hock in Raymond atr. over in Brooklyn, and I guess wite must have the ticket.” ‘The warrant was issued and sent to the Brooklyn jail, where it will be merved on Joseph Kahn, allas George Keant, the much married man, when he ts released, some six months hence. “He'll got a fine long jai! sentence if I have anything to say,” said the wom. an infurs, who {s the second wife, and who was Miss Pauline Boehm until she wes married to Kahn three years ago under the name of Kannt. GAVE HER DIAMONDS RIGHT AT START. “% guess he'll get what's coming to Rim -now. Why, when he became en- @aged to me he got mo all flustered by Presenting to me three diamond rings. I thought I was just about the swellest Girl in the neighborhood. At that ime I @ién’ know @ whole jot about dia- monds, although I did think it strange that he didn't want me to wear them eScept when there was a strong light. He used to tell me that it was good for real diamonds to have lots of light on them. I guess it would have been better | for those diamonds if I had kept them in the dark. “He di about a year ago, for a Uttle wi I meeded money and I @ida’t want to ask my step-father for enw, tor fear he might throw my hus- Jail, first man how many hundred dol- Would gend me on the three. “Ht'e @ wonder I wasn't arrested for Geath of the man from tf five years 014, and it ts said that he can always look prosperous if he hasn't a cent in his pookets, There were three children by the marriage—two girls, twelve and eleven years old, and one DAUGHTER.” A week ago Mrs. Kahn got @ shook | ‘Mire. Kahn thought her informant n- | onne. "Wy husband ts dead and you didn't ‘ace @py daughter,” she said. “Deadt" said the neighbor. ‘Well, I ‘wee talking to him and thet's one of reasons I bumped into you this (because he told me you were y! Mrs, Kahn concluded she would @ Uttle investigating. With the as- aiatance of Brooklyn detectives she learmed that Kahn under the name of had been married again and had @ daughter two years old. Two de- was arraigned in court & few days ago, he sat and sent him to for six months. Bree! Court Site. ‘The site for the proposed new Kings Coumty court-house will be asquired by » acting on @ Fesolution to that effect presented by Qlayor Gaynor. The site suggested ineveden the block bounded by Court, state, Livingston and Clinton streets, Deception, . (From the Washington Star.) “There are times when 4 Person can scarcely believe his @: “Bapecially when mushroom gatherer.”’ js an amateur} ‘SONGBIRD, CAGED ‘BY Marie Rappold Wants Divorce, bu “IT want a divorce,” Marte on which to sue for one. wi the husband of the cantatrice, own good I would nat let my wife ad with whom she would be ur After four years of s+ Rappo: freedom if the She protested to~lay that she did not Jove her husband; that he loved neither her nor his daughter Liflian; was practically forced into marrying him, and that she has paid all } expenses and thoso of her daughter ever since her first great operatic suc- cess. Dr. Rappold only smiles quietly. story he ells is one of sacrifices made by & young physician to give his wife} @ career, and then finding her in aj sphere where there is no pI Mme. Rappold, as becom the Metropolitan Opera for: urtous furn nan ean rooms. Dr. ry WEDLOCK, ASKS Igreat suc [was too 4 | doing. | was force an ents, it Her Husband Won’t Let Her Have One. declares Mme. | “but I have no grounds ; My ustand | Rappold, ot let me have it!" * agrees Dr, Julius ©, Rappotd, | “for her| have) She might marry some sone id is de pined ty ge any way to do It $3.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 15.00 5: | 25200 that she The} for him, diva of! has lux- apartments in the Hendrik IHud- Vion on the Drive. The Rappoid lives on the first floor of ualld-looking house at Ne ing avenue, Brooklyn. tion room, FOR HER FREEDOM! ‘am making [live as m: of his wi I never loved him and practically along well enough at {arew olde: love was not right, 4 came more and “IT determined not to wa. 1 1 did not love They, make Ideal Christmas pres- By buy'ng direct from us y get them at Manufacturer’s Prices and save middleman's ssnoney season we © lowing goods of our own manufac- ture at very much Mornback Ladies" W i3 Sole Leathey Dres '9 Fitted Case's and ‘our inspection of our complete line leather goods is cordially Invited, CReEDIs ‘Phitiwads APARTMENTS sa ieee pari from 84: $500. FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. THE EVENING WORLD mahogany through the consultation & walls ure © The ef 1 married him when £ ing to know what I wag Ww / li to us for 1 into the matei. We got first, but as ¢ h life without Itfons be tb 1 saw that more int rofit. For fer the fol- duced press .0 $12.50 up Manufacturer, ee “ban Oth Ave. Just a few came to us—a snap. REA $5.00 Automobile for......... Pre-Holiday Sale ot Down on $50.00 “75.00 uA) 100.00 “ « 150.00 “ * 200.00 “eras os 300.00 Sensible Gifts and Economical Ones. Instead of having you wait until after Christmas, we have decided to make some prices interesting enough to let your Christmas shopping include this depart- ment. All these following items have suffered severe reductions for this purpose Boys’ Suits and Overcoats; double breasted knickerbocker or Norfolk suits, Russian suits in plain serges or fancys. Overcoats button to the neck or con- SEE D7 ST. 2. DOG GON’ IT- 7% That “FUN” boo’ jgiven every wee’: . gwith the Sunday’ of World just makes <= me laugh. 265 Broadway | Near Chambers a \ our Holiday. Suit or Overcoat Here are two great scles in our four big stores that give you the chance in the last bustling days of Yuletide preparation, to secure new clothes speedily and at decided savings, most welcome now. Every garment of the high Hackett, Carhart standard in tailoring, fabric,style and trimmings. New York’s Greatest Sale of Men’s Thousands and thousands of garments, all Latest English and American underprice. models in every desirable fabric and over 250 different designs and colorings. sar Te | eons ar $30 Value Suits....... 44% | Suits.. mixture and oxford blue shades. Extra Special, $25 $7 | Suits, . . . the popular price of $15. weaves and colorings. Over 3,000 Overcoats At Savings of $6.50 to $17.50 From the overcoat business we are doing, it would seem that every man who bought a coat in this great sale has sent a friend to us. are the greatest overcoat values eve: New York in season or out. $18 Value ¢ .50 $28 Value Overcoats. .. 11 Overcoats $20 Value § 50 $30 Value Overcoats 13 i Overeoats $22.50 Value § 00 $35 Value Overcoats ad | By Ow: BISOATS $25 Value $] #50 $55 Value Overcoats ¢ Overcoats Wockat 119 W. | 841 Broadway Near Brea Cor. 13th Street Ul Four Stores Open Evenings ar mas Fine smooth worsteds, soft velour cassimeres and smart cheviots in newest gray, tan, brown, The best $25 standard Finn are here at The season’s popular patterns as well as exclusive, new Natl e(o. E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President vertible styles. $1 95 Quite a few broken s pregulae vale Boys’ Suits or Gkereastiena any "alk tee Boys’ Suits or Overc suits have two pairs of pants to match; are) Many excellent mater made of good worsted materials; neat Rus- sian or sailor blouses. Chinchilla overcoats, cheviot, melton wool, red flannel or Italian lined; for all ages. Short lot from | regular value $3.98; at $2, 75) mi |] Boys’ Suits or Overcoate—Strictly all woo!| Mouser fancy worsted or fancy blue serges; dotible Waiats breasted st yle for boys; ages 8 to 16; fancy | g blue ods cheviots, Scotches in Norfolks Overcoats | of all kinds for the little toddler or the con-| | Third Norfolk style blue — serges, over in blue or gray. at.. nd make; valu fend Shirt W vertible collar overcoat for the fesse ne Mat ele BOR | larger boy. value $4.95; 2 Suits Women’s Shoes and lace, velvet, velour, calf, patent colt, vici kid, gun metal leathers, Twenty-two differ- ent medels, in toe shapes, light and medium. Heavy hand-sewed and Goodyear welted soles, tip or plain toes; short vamps and stage he els, Also medium and long vamps in this lot. All sizes. Guaranteed values of $3.00 q and $4.00, at .... black and and value. $3.00, at. Alligator oak 8 custom $3.00, at ver °15 Priced like this for quick selling, although many of them are wort! i Handkerchiefs of embroidered linen itched, Ali-Linen, Handkerchiefs, | 1 k Hand ts en? Swing Baw These offered in $ 1 9 $ 22.50 § 25 $37 50 Lace Bordered. \ Mi Handkerchicts, alue ise Besides over 50,000 Holiday Handkerchiefs of all kinds, boxes; from teed Aa @ apectal featur row, we will res INC, RETAIL — tHb PEOPLES STORE » toe Matn floc 42d St. | 125th Street Near 3d Avenue , WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, Remember One Pound Boxes | Chocolates, ¢ asst. flavors Guaranteed Pure The Greatest Bargain Ever Offered in. Boys’. are the famous “Pioneer” Automobiles. Body made of sheet THIS steel; handsomely painted, rubber-tired wheels, adjustable seat and starting crank attached, like the picture. A real Boys’ and Children’ 8 Clothing its-—This lot includes double breasted or or sailor blouses, Scotches and cheviots. oat long, cut with deep convertible Value 1m Shirt Waist, in white or ihe ut Bo; mckerbocker pants; value 75c; ictly all wool verge pants; value 6,000 pairs of high-grade quality, in button] Heavy waterproof shoes; 1,000 pai pair strictly guaranteed as to wear Men's Slipper: ‘ pers sewed white te $1.98. put up in holiday OR, 88. 00 Main Floor, *Tis Worth Wh 1 investigating the values at the new store, use at this s ing for your friends at therefore it behooves you to get the best value possible for the money you intend to spend on remembrances for The entire store is row one great Bureau of Suggestion for Christmas gifts. Come to-morrow —make write your cards for énclosure and we Th shoy an them, will mas You must mention this however, for York Nay ill save you a lot of trouble. vered the same day in New any of the advertised me tore. is the season of * all the year, and th nights until 10.29. that our stocks are still complete, in jewelry, 4 bric-a-b1 nandkerchiets, Friday and Saturda ass, tlov 7 Renomiber| a sorts of toys; sporting goods, art goods, pictures that ments 20¢ lengths, clothing They won't last long. They ] NO ©. Sale In order that you may benefit by our price reductions on these before Christmas, we are placing 250 hand- $ 1) some, well-tailored Suits on sale to-mor- row at.. FY its are $22.50 and guaranteed values. hui These $25.00 Basket Weave Cheviots, Diagonal Serges, Men's Wear Serges and Scotch Mixtures. We illustrate two of these models. The tailoring on them is perfect. They are inter- lined and lined with Skinner's satin. The skirts are all girdle tops in the new and desirable side effects. Floor, There are many models other than those illustrated, All sizes for women and misses as well as the extra sizes. That little check which you have prob- ably received to buy what you want for The $4.95 75¢ * 39c * 95c |] yourself for Christmas will come in handy 45c || tomorrow. No one would suspect that 59e || $12.75 could procure such a charming suit. Remember that we deliver it on the same day, if desired. 95c * 19¢ Second Floor, Men’s Shoes s, in calf; tan; extension soles; every 4 Regularly $1 98 of ke! nuine | Men's Slippers—10,000 pz of le la $3 per and Eight differet nt] models, all sizes, Val 98. | ral ues up to $1.50, at. . ry flexible pair. Chird_ Floor, Three Ton h double. : $1 95 Qe Creamer Sets TELEPHONE CHELSEA 6500 <BSNERS za SIXTH AVENUE 22"%ano 23°4-STS, —___ [A Vatuc-Giviog | [orssiore | unles: and not later than the day following, wherever it may be. Te or anything you want, for that just as much attention as if you came personally to the s shopping at the new store wil! enable you to remember more people than you could otherwise Remember the policeman. Remember the postman, your janitor and the d good wal boy have been giving you faithful servic Store open ‘pea ‘Tomorrow night store es Quickest Del: in New Y. ample will be provi for those who cor for_men_and_ women, mil S————aaaaaaeeellllaSaSpSaEh ELEY ee De ependable Footwear at the New Store and at Alluring Prices Boys’ and Girls’ Atthe most remarkable values | yet presented in hig We wear for Boys Every shoe is positively guar- | Awe anteed to be worth from $2 to | pair, tter, and your order wi! The savings you can make here oir there by Automobiles $2.98 0. D, OR MAIL ORDERS FILLED of High. Class Tailored Suits and every s will be sold tomorrow at, per Allsizes and styles to choose from. son of the you are loved ones, your purchases ¢ thing delivered on Christ- is just a suggestion, but it have ford to do. They | nel good will to 2 ses at 7 P.M Delivery ork. assort- aaa te Pieces i Shoes lass d Girls. | ‘$1.59 shoe 100,000 HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIFES re eae re _in Cut Glass Gitte S| agin S omtigg ay How Slips; vain Necoasaries, “w

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