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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 1912. ROMANCE BEHIND ‘Let the Masher Beware! Girl May Flash ‘HEIRESS IS RATE Neiconncete Se ’ CHAPIN SUIT, SAYS | Her Sheriff's Badge and Walk Him to a Cell CHUSESHECANT (220 ana err FREND OF WIDOW sna su aey) SMAKEHERHUBBY. (tod to 5 Street and Big Hoteles | ( e To-Morrow, Thursday. i Copyright, 1912, vy The Press Publishing Co. (ihe New York World). HEME ON tHe Is One Object of Har-| (May t wae | ie Mrs. Van Valkenburgh Storms The time of times to save dollars. When Mrs. Phillips Seeks $50,000, burger in Naming, | ame? A \ you consider th f Damages for Breach of Prom- j Women Deputi stylish winter frocks; that you are gettiog . ise, Declares Mrs. Hughes. Her Full Author- a $!0or $12 garment for $5.98, it certainly looks like opportunity—and it is. Many styles to choose from besides the stunning tests Against Suit’s Delay. | Court House in Furs and Pro- | Mra, Va WERE FRIENDS 15 YEARS.! will Be Useful in Enforc- — | ing Lews Protecting She “Devoted Her Life” to] Girls in Dance Hall and Millionaire, Who Gave Factory—Other Lines in ce eccpdhie Which They “Are Bet- Costly Gifts, It Is Declared. ter Fitted Than Men” for the Job. ‘The woman who i suing Chester W, Chapin, multimillionaire, of ma | West End aven H By Nixola Greeley-Smith. keay stone mansion at No. if you are A Kighty-fourth street, which fs closed woman and have At present. Its occupant, the plaintift not been appoint: in the action, Mre Janet llamiiton ed a special dep- Vhilltps, it tn Atiantic cits Uty sherif of the : County of New An inthnate friend of Mra. Phill ps, ‘you Mra, Anna Hughes, of No, 3318 A ! plas . Mra 4 thes, of No, 3,818 Avenue own fault, not that R, Miatbush, to-day told a of Julius Hi World reporter the myster burser, sheriff and breach of promise actlon to recover friend of womai $0.00 damages. Mre. Hughes, who has kind, who an- known Mrs. Phillips since her girlhood, nounced upon tak- to-day reves sult and so the alleged cause of the RIKOLA © ‘ing office the other {tie history leading up| QREELEYe SMITH @&y that women ‘THE MASHER wie GET HIS pruvk! aust att expected, wer Van Vatkentnran who, | corduroy frock illustrated. Iprior to her marriage to Philip Van | Serges—Corduroys—Silks [Valkendurgh, was known aa "the ten | million dollar widow," visited the Cou ‘ million dollar widow," visited the Coun, | : A pleasing iedley of gowns—corhbins ty Courthouse tn anything but Au! state of mind, to-day, and ing newest of styles and materials. jui to know why ler sult for separation | site models of velvety corduroys, eftec- from Van Valkenburgh had not beon | tively trimmed with self-tone messaline: Wipie, Van ‘Valeebargh wan served also, modish frocks of French ieee, J with the summons and complaint in this | aroples of the perfected Bedell tail H Jease a your ago," satd Mra, Van Valk: | or, should you prefer, dainty silk dresses, nothing done about It aince. Why? In there no justice In the American courts? | garment wort! iMenprn ture 'ba Arp oui | Alterations FREE urch’ for the rest my ak {nating young holreas atorme Quntil J. Benjamin Franklin SALE AT ALL THREE STORES Slerk of the dtvere im. , tho all-important tiformation 0 her that her caso was on the Supreme . ndar, but no special date had been set for its trial “T care over from Wurone last June," sald Mrs. Van Valkenburgh, “thinking my case woukl be disposed of In a few weeks and LT would be free to return, But alas! T have been unable to get 14 and 16 West iéth Street-—New York any antiet 460 and 462 Fulton Street “od anu eo-da Mr. Lauter= 645-651 Broad Street— Newark, N. J. bach to rush the sult to trial, as my = enburgh, “and there has been absolutely ! of the ever-useful type. E one & Possessing. to tt are just as eligible! friends here and on the other side give “Mrs. Phillips waid Mrs, Thaghes, | a men to appointment as deputy | lary ower. PH ntinually ask~ “has been an wate triend of Mr. | sheriffs, ing me alwnit tho delay.” Chapin for fifteou sears, She is suing | As the result of Mr. Harburger’e proc- eg Why, beni Ag A Bs Mr. Chapin for ch of prom- |lamation all women whose ambitions ea mate ’ i ise uf cnarriage, ‘The summons Was! incline to public office are flocking to TE reais oe fuse the hing Set-and Betadiished F servel on him tie first week in De-+|ask him for a job and the nice, shiny to earn my own Hving. I don't know ia Trade Mark Helf a Oontury camber, aitiongh the action was begun | badge that goes with tt. In fact, there| . to chything Ta lik better,” answered | ro ie fore Now, 21 because It was on have been so many fair applicants that Sire Wn Vaikenburgh, $ late that the sult would have be |the sheriff increased order for ea ‘Mrs. Van Vankenbureh camo to tho ; ron, a » limit Was passed | badges for special deputies from 600 to JN gourt-houso 1n he iuitamobile, Sie was ’ ander t limitations. |1,000 yesterday afternoon. ta) reseed tn a velvet, ’ anu a e > M iy is a wid s| Why women deputy sheriffs? Mr, ee ee eed with white fure end a ’ Mr. Chapin has not treated her ay|Harburger told me why—many whys|évening dress, {t would be entirely ap- athens, ould wuler the cireumstances. For! in fact—all interesting, plaustble and | propriate for deputy sheriffs to wear a a . _ - rae a ea a ae ome [Rand era, oh = ossard Corsets He teld ver he loved her ant] ; is se e1 1 j ‘ oy eeas we di | eee se © | cm Deputy Gaeri@ of the County of a PAY elie | gacaneat ahh chart At About Half Price. oe | tecl. She waa cevoted to him, In|, &@@ ele of Menor to children. toward preserving order in her own usual values in this welléknown lace front Learn ee Ainaes 3, To obtain better conditions [home or making her husband walk in Posh Up (nv tnos t ite - | sm factories. sober ways seoms far too obvious to 4. To SUPPRESS MASHERS, | dwell upon. ° Corset in all sizes, 18 to 36. ad High Grade Furs |b rs: cout,'00, tomeynm Sth Ave. & 34th St., waQtesit. > SSS SS == the captain's desk and Into a cell? Mr. Harburger says he will. Force ts aud the nan » performed t fund of her. Me gave her the| fo seein haben Relea eke ak sty hay Wig Bowie tn Mew Tork. yet though Me, Harburmer aye ie has ch Batiste and Coutil, $4.75...’ mi Rouse She ‘ast Hereafter any woman possessing a| received many sieeeavees for @ syectal Commencing To-Day Formerly $8.50. i} | ered to arrest and take to’ the mearest| “At oreseut te tady snerita will weer Before taking stock for our inventory our entire Of Fancy Broche and Silk, $6.50. Formerly 1 wl whe was, ¢ station house any man who annoys her| ordinary street costume or evening stock of Furs will be sold $10.00 and 12,00. “ har hutsbuind, who, € batlove, ts Cue Ree ayotone ICY tue) rabies) 08 | @ ee ao oe eet ace ties wil | Regardless of Cost. F “f ‘he, * pas Ever er mere he yb vation. Th aventurous jut at any ol Me, Capi seas | Broadway idler tripping behind « pretty clothed with & badse, « pistol and =| ASKS HIS WIFE WHEN The styles are legion. Imported and Domestic rench Valleda Corsets ( STRIED; COUciN PRIENG GAYE); fuutven uct tesriemen ais ata —— AND WHERE THEY MARRIED.'|| models in Coats, Wraps, Stoles, Neckpieces and Discontinued Models at $3.60. Made from ii] fi : ‘hie | girlie?” may be confronted by bl i oer Muffs in all desirable Furs, also Automobile Coats. fancy Silk and Plain French Coutils of best quality. oY oath jeyes and a shining deputy Wealthy Mr, Hall Files Odd Answer , Formerly $10.00, 12.50, 14.50 to 18.00. ; te badge, inay feel the grip of @ firm toi Moboniin Divers Great Variety of Gentlemen’s Fur-Lined : J pret ier eee hand on his collar and hear the fatal le ! aa ¢ Coats. ‘i This eae also includes French and American “i ‘Their relations up to the day he joft | words : Suit, | Ev ticle i Ived in this sale is of th 1 ingerie and Corsets, Ladies’ Outer Garments, a : most, affectionate, "Yes, you may take a walk with Augustus 1. Hatl, a wealthy rg] om -Very article involved in this sale is of the superl d : peed ’ i SNE “ye contemplated | (0. the ‘ear! Police station, Get 6 CLINGS 10 HUBBY | tate owner, whose wine, ma Fan, quality that has always characterized the goods of eee Neckwear, and Housekeeping Linens of z xetting married. No word or ¢ move on." ewan eult for div recently ° this house Ss ) Wed arokled. the lens , WILL Supreme Court th Li . on- | . U ce ee sr Wg sc esl a dah |Junin'T. Atien ot No. 180 Broadway ||| With every purchase goes a guarantee of re James McCutcheon & Co. “& ‘ 6 left for Chicago ho told y be direct- fatal they . . J i Wine IW Let PF SIO RENE PEI oii (HaRtMRaRSERETINA onthe: (HIE IN SPIT Till: ue airect liability as to quality and value. U sheriff and walk meekly up to . -_o of the clergy emony. Wha n young enough to oe aly daughe st Nut needed to make an arrest, The mews was aucn a ahock that! toige ts the thing to catch a masher) Mr. Sherman Loses Suil to clone by the panera tn t as : ree minis 1 was 240 certains, may lady deputy evertts| Shake Off Spouse Who Suc- |2et? Yan, iolee tur Now that Christmas is over it’s # trouble making arrests,’ “AIL they will need to do ts to maaded N, ; is tate ta oe sw ceeded No. 1 at Funeral. (ewia ge Mr. bat aurea just a jars: the Hender-“but when 1. Was, Coroner t{ While Evederick™ wW leould wa into the lest dens of vice] Wealthy real estate deale: dO eC Cais citys show my badge and every-|to wife No. 3 he Is by ne body would fall back. I believe there|of wife No. 1 his series are a great many places in which wo-|Mr, Sherman became aware of t men deputy sheriffs would be more use-|parrasament to ful than men=in dance halls, for in-liany entered an P stance, fur ine protection Of Youns) court dismissing his complaint axa jgirls. Yo factories they could obtain Pei ae poate ar vetter conditions both of health and of Mra, Christ A Thousands Now Use This = Low-Cost Cough Syrup. he sued to wet asile the terms of an al- - Twas) iged quit claim agreement lesbo} My ee 8 p 3d L21st : ,, | Yer tn Tho case was heard in the Justices’ os . h Chambers before Justice Delany yester- ne me A St t i ° a fine reserve, “1 cannos go Into tt IM} posing lawyers’ prod duri: Melby dle inact ie se . Finer he wast He wap not mali tG |S nubile, pint. A. { ‘Jaession, J, Q. Hall, wife No. =i ltaauaen | pet ri although he sill er many valu vmwer her a raid sie thought »: mighty good time to examine the MEISTER: PIANO—to hear it played—to play on it yourself —t6: look into its mechanism and note the splendid chara idea into your head because this piano is re of materials and construction, ot id the: priced thot #¢ te in any sense a iano, We know that it is fit for nest home in the land and will credit on its purchaser no matter high up inthe social or financial sal | or ah» may be. _ Theinstalment pla is the scientifie method off NONE BETTER MADE Branches in Paris, London, Letpzig 28-30 West 38th Street New York City, note ve You mustn't get ry “For three years Mr. Chapin las re. “Best Values at the Lowest Prices.” fused te call upon cer. She has w time and time again. sole sifts, n this country and there isn’t a thing on earth th: tne due her, a ty besin Vly that you menttoned Just hws a womaR| ney, winoin Sherman charged Wi | Canadn than £08 January Clearance Sales—Thursday att te We follow it because it auite 1 Hon before the statute vf imitations |deputy could arrest » masher taining the agreement by unfri & , " ; Wi "5 Chinchilla C f ws ty f the people, but the MEIST PIANO must not be regard nade tt void the street of in any of the big hotels! methods, dren f the witheas wt . ‘omen's Chinchilla Coats Boys’ Auto Coats instalm-nt house instrament.” Far from that, it i we After Mr. Chapin was served in wicre ‘masners’ abound, All she would| gona, aumc to show that p te of 24 ‘ Aiyomisses gray or navy lar gecollars, Selection of fancy twesds in woolen CU idanes Hol betta Weta Ti De wera ot ee ming Iie te @Ktist pitt ot toner Din he encid betialahaw Ree URd ams Mom, SHAS Aheniat sudsends, even 4 and Tammanish effet or buttoned to neck, | mixtures, sateen lining, aizes , 1 mi it aim wold hear trom | ceet 29,4 eee ane tee chee pea cere ee nez, entered: date the. forme: of: Sh joroun : fancy double pockets, musketeen cuffs, |to 16 years, Were 10s 149 We'd like to prove all this by sending # ‘ Bele | svaton house, soment Mra. Christina Boos} with hwne Wes na tun] | Ceep (rene teney Eutpest ix Ow Boys’ Beit Blouses MEIST #1. to your home on THIRTY DAS thE Feeried Another way In which women deputy] Sherman was to bave $429) fn two tnt ' mais 19 098) emery taNe Sats The well-known bell" blouses. voriet “aie HH OME OMe: Ob * . ‘. revifis ean ve Wie county is in the reest of persons wo sell Mquor to These women will be empo enforce all laws. They must and th bound | 1 and 1 wel " Piush and Caracut Coats {ot patterns in percales and madeas am “ S r d Misses, sices 14 to 42, | all sizes; positively the 50 or 4 an ussorted colors, | quality. | Special <I9C do a uble cuffs, wide shaw! xur Underwear TRIAL. Not a penny of expense to you. 'The trial is free abaohitely | Write, telephone or call. Your wants will be taken care o, in either event, ‘Two Weeks Ago she recelvet from hin askin vewntown for 1 4 Vi colle ‘ "uy Bey : : They went together to t i i fitting: full $2 SO C\SH PAYY OWN. NO EXTRAS HAUL where they talked the matur(? ; : : reves 79S. Pre We ea: ioe men SOLS TEREST ON DEFEMMED PAYMENTS | wer. They came to no agreement, and a E H ; sat eed : y flee ce-lin sun VAY MENTS AS LOW AS 314 WEEK OR 85 A MONTH Mre. Phillips decided to continue her iP ng in a position to claim dower rights | 12! °*"" ae Women's and Misses’ Dresses | drawers: a! 41, 98 49c MANO STOOL AND COVE PREG sult. i Y n to chat s eis fo All woo! serges and co.duroys in all colors; sailor collars and panel back or ' 1 Scotch pl ‘ilor collur "She went to Atlantic City to avoid YOUld Hike to name as spectal deputtes. | in his stare | Women s Und. rwear any notoriety. She will remain there MRS, LAIDLAW DECLINES, BUT) Wife N has a leo lightly impe:fect; Ncister Pianos range in price from 8175 to 8350, We pay the freight no matter where you live. nossibly for another week. SUGGESTS ANOTHE | the calendar egal vay | trimmed with s: earned i ve long rr “a A 1 A ee, TUGOEETS ANOTHER, Whe wine ent aiaes |} gna fancy atone veers mat 95a T ROTHSCHILD & COMPANY Oy jing the appointment on the ground th a Woinen s Shoes fie Damask Towels NEW YORK BRANCIL CLARENDON BUILDING her duties as a mother do not allow Patent coltskin and gun metal with kid, |... , , Is . rs 2 - aa RAE lise auifticlent: fcla cloth or velver tops; twelve 07 siziers [PERF quality horus itehed, siz BE. Corer Sth St. and ath A Tc), Stuyvesant 353-354, j ldeputy sheriff, but in the button; plain or knob toe Lvl Bik SOOMMEM: | RRERETTY ee SS 4 | Woman's Suffrage party she urges me sizes 2! to 7; reg. 2.98. 1.79 We LZ CRANQ. RAPIDS jg MANUFACTURERS |t@ appoint Miss Cornelia sii Vt omen’s Shocs Damask N. pkins he 2m faving A ane aealgn snag siuncmeral and’ Honaaiaeihie: . Size 18x14 in neds iin ‘or the badge of deput : Ee iy ali Pm, | mercerize \ ' min ee mM oath 489% OFC prety desinss vat. 106 cr, u's Gloves Hi omen’s Silk Hose G rls’ Schval Co. ts The ladies can't com: an a 7 tlon on accoant of . The Tel-Electric ‘ even in the badger: a. When youbuy Ceylon 5. : | For the venefit of women wit) aspiras ’ Piano Pla; tions toward assisting Mr Harburger, | why mot try this tea? All thc a yer ft should be mentioned that a deputy ' : if she Itkes, and, ourse, orl |inean a series of badges, | Outing #lannels a ‘ Qui UR NE URE ies * SATISE, 7 ibbnivile sagen ? Poa INOO MONEY. DOWN | RUbNEAL ke, CARPETS KUGS AND BEDDING y Gran ine dint ea ae | & Eee esis rts Dhite Rose Price Se a luton et eet og fat the ONE LOW PRICE | nee NC Rp qertan Tas etree | [corer ier a AQ |aiein Mate | rs .| CASH” LXSERAL CREDIT bay 7, obrel ire cocci hic ae sn in nea MAKE YOU OWN TERMS: UNTIL : : hy nogm, Dus gt Pight, tp tbe {uli pancn’y’ ef wet ppl Eas SE ER Say - § od j , , 5 ae

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