The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1912, Page 7

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MR. WASSERMAN VIR VINDICATED. after any evidence which Dr. Abrams to have was gubmited, Jury Returns Verdict of Not Gatity| Bamberger was reniy to prove, im Divorce Case, that Me, Wasserman had «i Lawyers were interested to-day in the Practical workings of the divorce law in the case of @ man named as a co- respondent who inalsts on having a poe {itive declaration of his innocence from a jury, as shown by the action of counsel for Benoit Wasserman, a wealthy clear ‘merchant, who was named in the divorce action of Dr. Alex- ander Abrams against hie wife, Dr. 4 Amelia Fendier-Abrams, Though tho jury found that Dr. Fend- ler-Abrams had it uct with anather dered to present a i had gent the physician p14 ‘Mottman paid h) had no evidence to submit and Justice Newverzer in- Btructed the jury to present @ verdict that Mr. Wasserman was innocent of the char; ¢ made againat him. TO SELL FAIR GROUNDS. Westehester County Farmers Hav: Had Their Last Gathering. ~ OLY GONE FROM -HER SAFETY BOX Mrs. Harriet Smith's Friends] Trying to Trace the Aged ! Woman’s Valuables. Society folk in have probably seen their last county ttorney for the Dr. Abrams, of. | @!f and there will be sorrow among the milltonaire farm: it wae sald to- two @ meeting unty Fair As- and one of sev- Jewelry and silverware to the value fe Of eevera! thousand dollars have disap- eared from the sate deposit box whioti Mrs. Harriet Wells @mith k w the charge against them, according to statements made 4ay vy nome of.her friends. On com- plaint of Mrs, Smith, who ts seventy+ five years old and paralyzed, her nieoa Mra. Antoinette Brown and the latter's oun by @ former marriage, Newton Da- ‘Vip, were atrested last in connes- “ Mon with the alleged disappearance of he Income from Mrs. Smith's $600,000 , fortune. The bank jn whose vault Mrs, Smith Kept her jewels and plate ts not dis George Malraison, a lawyer, of No. 41 Park Row, who first called the attention of the District-Attormey. to | Mra. Smith's case, said to-day the valu- @bles had been placed there some time jot heen able to trace the missing valuables, but expect to ahow who was responstble for thetr disappearance,” Deputy Asaist it District-Attorney Deacon Mur; sad he had heard about the mi Jewels and silver, but was not on that tnd of the ease at present. He suid ho had other things on hand that promised big de- velopments In the Fifth Avenue ‘Mre. Brown and in were yester- Qty in the Weat Side Court before Mag. | strate MoQuade, and it was decided mot to proceed with et Court, where Magis- OF eeroade will be sitting on that! Re oe en eras Ea French Model Hats e@harged with appropriating @ “dividend” | @heck for $119, gave ball yestentay. | Mra. Brown refuted to tell anything | @dout her husband. ‘Mrs, Smith was moved from her | ~ Doarding house last Friday night and and ame egy oat en ee cep eae pM pm pI ANNOUNCE AN EXROSITION Adaptations Created in Their Own Atehers Der whereabouts were kept secret by (her friends and the District-Attorney, fut it is learned she is at Marbury | Met, No. 16 West Seventy-fourth @treet, under the care of Miss Clarke, fher Gurse for the past year. The aged, fnvalld {8 improving and ts expected to | de able to attend court when the case | @ called again. are A TWINS DRAG BLUECOAT . FROM HIS FIXED POST. | Wagner Bolts for “Staton, Reports| a lar own ateliers. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13TH After visiting the salons of the leading Paris milliners, collection of authentic modes has been assembled together with reproductions and adaptations from cur You are cordially invited fo .attend this Opening Exposition on THURSDAY, MARCH 14TH THE & NING WORLD, TUBSDAY, MAROH Seek Learn to Make Your Own Frock We Teach Practical Dress- “ae , Dressmaking, De- |) signing and Millinery, terial: vile ett atomabie’ ‘rocks an jearn! eau \pepuation Favitea or cireu- [a Sick and Hurries Home—All Smiles To-Day. Policeman Charles Wagner is better | to-day, but ho ts being much chaffed by his comrades about the sudden attack of palpitation that a whisper from a messenger gave hith lsat night. But Wagmer only smiles and dectares him- self the happiest and produest member | of the department. | ‘agnet was on fixed post at Second | avenve and One Hundred and Eigh- teenth street about 10 o'clock when a| bey rushed up partly dressed and gave him the whisper. For a moment he looked scared. n he banged a signal or 4 1 In ack: ion at Our Usual Moderate Prices, waa 5. BAUMANN & BRO sas CARPETS! RUGS & y-sixth street sta- Sure there was something big on, a crowd followed, growing larger at gotta raport | As ho apoke io tamed and bolted for | Best Credit System —Ono Low Prico—Cash or Credit | Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks without border, 89c 98e Value $1.25 to $1.35 Velvet Carpets 79¢ \98¢ Value $1.00 to $1.35 tent attain totes ‘eniuert: like r #40, over two hourt | rm to\be healthful. H-O jis easiest to di-| gest and assimilate be- | cause it’s steam-cooked | in our mill for two hours, so that you need | cook it but twenty ; Ht 3 Pi Parlor, h al inished f hight, lished, h minutes, head and claw feet; upholstered with loose highly poli si"19,98, Delicious flavor be- plu indestructible springs in seat, like cut. Value $35, at cause properly cooked, SHE Ke ome purra > ¥. en oe Value as, 19. 03 oe Fifth Avenue at 38th Street | = RWGR.E MESSE to the millinery salon a department has been established on the Main Floor devoted exclusively to Tatlored Hats for Women, Misses and Chiidren | Appropriate for Motoring, Golfing, Street and General Outdoor Service, ) FUN Jast Keeps on Making Me Laugh! PBEEIE SELLE A NEW Joke Book FREE WITH Sunday’s _World 8 English Rubberized ® Raincoats NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED salves viet OAK DINING TASLE . ber ger Feet, | YOUR TERMS j ARE OUR TERMS pa Bean East [ake Street Offic Moss 13 _1918. aw. Be Gensdioteh, Vice-President. Broadway at 13th Street Women’s Department in ol mi ‘ta and mannis| apy shades and colorings. ical ins deen ed f nothing enuarter for pr gal "a and Misses’ sizes. Regular $19.60 values if Own importations, mannish tweeds in gray, ,brown and tan ea, | napa Carhart Babel, whieh mea: Regular bee 30 Values, Silk Net Waists Waists —Bhadow Tace trimmed, silk lined, All Over Cluny Lace Waists| Se one sd fringe triinmed, Satin Meteor Watsts OF messaline aud ocean Dutton trimmed; + high or low neck; new set:in 34 sleeve, Regular $5 values. Golden FREE a casiesy ewer EST OF ioasiae Price. 81. Free with Every Purchase of $50 } . Important Sale Event for Wednesday » Taffeta and Serge Dresses | § Tailored an rimme i 3 Te changeable taffeta and mannieh $12.50 Important Waist Sale $2.95 qnemeeeseenanmetinnness HITHBVTAOSONAMOHOTDIGHVOOY | Al U 18 MINUTES ES FROM ANYWHERE ANN’S aT AU! ENTRAINCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED FREE “toss” CREDIT This Imperial Leather Couch ~~ Foe Absolutely FREE Eyery Purchase of $75 RB WERE St Siu Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Sale of Lace Curtains, Upholstery Fabrics, etc. 1,200 prs. Laceand Scrim Curtains, Regularly $4.50 to $6.00 per wy $3.00 3,000 yards Imported Cretonnes, Many new styles. Values 45c to 60c per yard joc Heavy Imported Cotton Damasks, white, cream, ecru and drab. 25¢ Regularly 40c per yard 250 Folding Card Tables, ‘Top of felt or imitation leather. 5,000 yards Slip Cover Fabrics, Regularly $8.50 at 500 French Willow Bar Harbor Chairs, : with imported! cretonnes. $2.50 Standard size, with cushion wn BY 5.00 Value $7.50 each Art Goods 300 Fragrant Pine Pillows With printed crash slips. Regularly 75c & $1.00 each Printed Stamped Patterns White Voile Waists....... Value 85c.......500 Stamped on Nainsook Gowns,.........Walue 81,00 & $1.25.......,.85¢ Corset Covers... .Value 25c & 35c.....150 & 25c Drawers,.......Value 75c...... seeeeee ees 450 Chemises. .......Value 65c & 75c.....45e & 0c Broxdway & 20th St.z Sth Ave.; 19th St. 500 Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. | Men, Take Advantage of This #4 | Merchant Tailoring Salel! jf" It has set a standard that has satisfied thousands of men and now offers to do the same for you. Your opportunityto have A Suit, Topcoat, Raincoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest $12 20 Made to Your Measure for No matter how big or stout you are, the price remains the same. Place your order now and get the clothes Ais Easter. You may select the material you want from a collec- tion of a hundred fashionable fabrics, including the sea- son's newest/and best designs and colorings. “tf HicorSen Satisfaction Guaranteed « or Your Money Rifanded. ’ Big Sale of Men’s Half Hose’, Cotton Lisle and Pure Silk Hose at very low prices:— , He ie | Men’s 12)4c Socks at. . -5¢ Meg's 25c Socks at’. 26h 29c. for half dozen pairs. Firetqu vod pete fo all doen aaa Dai oe ity, black, tan and a variety of | Men’s Pure Thread Silk ks, Very Special, 1 i Half dozen pairs, $1.00. These silk socks are sold under a guarar@y | in many stores for ae much as 50c. This lot has slight faults wi, will not huct the wear, Black and colors. Bloomingdales’, Main Pr Spend your money where it will get the best. ™. value—in this St. Patrick’s Day Sale of Walters Upright | Grand Pianos at deo 5: We offer these masterpieces of construction on the easy terms of $5 Down & $1 a Week the. purit; the excellence of its construction, the beauty of its appear- ance, and ita remark- ably low price. Walters Mastertone Player Pianos at $395 A beautiful piano which we offer at $10 down and $2 a simple in mechanical detail that any can soon learn to tion on the Mastertone, Ic he aye y, Pero. planes. 19.5 ¢ play it by hand in the regular way and uy inserting 9.se¢ it ase player. Our price includes a bench, cover and 12 JE h 1 Your old piano for a beau: iful new Vi XC ange! Player and pay any balance on easy" co Bloomingdales’, Piano Galeajom, 84 Freee. Reading Lamps, [2325 heavy bras stand and dome shade, also verde green finish; adjustable so that shade can throw light side- ways or downwards. A very sensible electric ronine amy on phe con ", 8d Floor, Wall Paper Remnant Sales | German Imported Leather, Lin- | New Spring Floral Papers, in crusta Walton, Genuine Soi-| most effective colorings, suitable fo vettes, imported Relief Tile, su't-| bedrooms; formerly besttesd able for parlor or Dutch dinin; now. room penelling and bathroom da-| 1,000 Moire Geliin; does, rormerly $1.80 to $2, B()c|, merly 15¢ @ roll Panes 6! now, per roll GES $4 sssesestheeter frre Cut Glass and Brass Pieces ; Offered in This Sale at 259% Below Regular Prices r One-Piece Brass ‘Jardinicre, hammered, 8 is a inside measurement, 3 ball feet, polished a 89 brush brags, at the exceptionally low price of Hammered Brass Lily Vase, 15 inches high, polished or brush brass, at the ex- 73 ceptionally low price of c One-Piece Brass Jardinicre, hammered, 10 inches inside measurement, with 3 batl feet,, ham- Seti onita ieaws ocak OO 32-Inch Brass Pedestals and Jardinteres, one. piece, &inch jardinieres of hammered brass and rhe of plain Colonial brass, both pieces 32 ches high; exceptional value; for the 2 specially ore sroupede 15¢, |* Hammered A. mered brass valueat.... American Gut 8-Inch Fern Dish, vith lining and ——fr—4 > fern, and 10-inch mirror plate — } exceptionally low price of. a

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