The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1912, Page 13

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1912. Double 49 Stamps Before 1 o’Clock, Single Stamps Thereafter Wrappers, Tobacco Tare, Me. Sale Suit Cases & Bags Entire Stock of American Suit Case Co., 79 White Street, N. Y. ® Harry Osterman and Attorne: Bought of Receiver for Ieceiver, Julius E. Reiter placed under observation, Which We Will Sell, “%R ‘MSc Didnt Fest Drown-| Pour tutes Buyin the” eee om White They La At About % Reg. Prices z s ferred to-day with the medical authori- i . | Sie $1.75 c $2.50 $3.50 $5.50 ing as sory hig Did Supreme Court. inestan to raaicna the inate. he : spel: 84 Cases $4.65 Cases $4.98 | Cases Ma’s ‘ pe 22S Peete Ae ee ee 3 Traveling Ba Ss obo hn of selected Oak ng Cowhide, $6.50 Cowhide Bags rat Brown or Black leather: covered frame and good st rong ha pee Eicie chen “te five ned with orem BP SHES WELT ws TESS === Ag | DIVORCE FROM rms -nra ne see which have ocourred since Friday jast in the Viclnity of Gan Juan have been diagnosed by the Insular Board of Matrimonial Troubles Keep|doven eispecta have been confined and control. There was ® rush to ihe Divorce ; Court to-dey that resembled a bargain | Abraham Feldman, @ schoolboy with) counter in @ busy department store, & Geep-seated prejudice against school |/This week marke the close of the vari- books, has more reason to be thenkful, love parte of ere fimeene Gout or ee| Me to Wear Dress to-day than he ever had before in his|summer, and eighty-six warring couples, IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENT! thirteen years of life. He had a ner-|anxiqus to have their cases determined Shields Again! EEEEEEEELEEE EEL TS FEEEEEEERESETET +e: dies; good brass lock and side catches, Leech inside pocket eo 14 to 18; at. Tow escape from two great perils, now, instead of having to prolong the ‘The first, and lesser, of the perils lay |*°Ny until the October term of Court, 7 ie © appeared before the bar of justice. 5 Soran tamiee eie'he wes Spas |e, onemeciad happened) when cne| 2 Wee That Marveh FERSPI-HO! ing hookey."" He was rescued by a po- calendar was called '@ Justice Mo- dwzc out the dress, shields from iyeeman in 4 towalmost melodra- |Cale with few e: fons the cases | A‘esses, girls! Rip them out! You dln most meolodre | were all marked ready for trial. Justice Bed them any. more, absolutely Matic style—and restored to Ute by be |arocall, being unable to cope with the | more! Never again ‘will your gown get ig egrhactt a ao ter berg situation single handed, was forced to heed: tae gill pons voter Nak eae assign the overflow of cases from his i oh a vas hen Soke, ek peed court to Justices Newburger, Gerard Stunning Models You Would Willingly Pay t rod had more terrora for Abrahem | Wester *t., "Uay,slenine decrees the | I} : centr ae ~ To-morrow ail Hell Gate ever could tnspire. |"Justion Newburger Grew an interest: ‘But a policeman rescued him from &|ing ease as soon a® he ascended the ‘whipping, too. bench, It was that of Mrs. Loretti Like most boys who get into trouble, Forsy Fg) O 1 ‘Abraham would have been all eight had | rent er ences: Gee, Gauan n y i is — This is the surprise of the sea- son—for us and for you. This lot of Dresses while not as large as we wish, are positively ‘woman of the i tte type, agains! he minded his mother. She told him| James’ G. ‘Forsythe, en entomosite the handsomest, most stun- ning lot of Dresses, we have to go straight to school to-day. Instead | dealer. ‘of obeying her, however, he “cut” school] “This young woman,” said Herman ever offered at $4.98, Wedare- say that never before hasa like $8 to $10 soe EB They Last,: Clergy a and, with six other youngsters, made|1. Roth, representing Mrs. Forsythe, for ‘the Pastime Athletic Club grounds, |“was married to the defendant June 77, on the Kast River, between Ninetieth |19%. The plaintiff was @ telephone ‘and Ninety-second streets, operator in an uptown hotel when she A high brick and concrete wall, three|™et Forsythe, They lived together until feet wide on top, holds back the| February, 1911, when Mrs. Forsythe dis- waters of Hell Gate from the club|Covered her husband had married an- Grounds, and Abraham and hii other young woman, also a telephone truants' made for the wall operator in an uptown hi without choicest place to disport themselves, A] even having gone through formality | because of ; 0 game of tag was on and Abraham was |of securing a divorce.” at the arm-pits, aa, resented itself to mit" ' ‘The other young woman—Afre, Carolyn | It doesn’ matter how | Hight or, heavy 4 ioppers of New here was a cry, Abraham, making a|G. Higgins Forsythe, petite and pretty-- | four © or how stui Pp 4 : | men. ‘misstep in his excitement, toppled oft| was on hand to corroborate Mra, Lor-| may be indoors, in tho theatro, alk ; / Tork to wots Wis Ars Golng the wall and landed in the w. heletta Lane Forsythe, Incidentally, @he |f0m OF eoncert-hall, PERSFI-NO S| ( 4 ; away on vacation, to the sea- ‘ other boys scurried as hai announced that she purposed auing For. | Keep your armpits (oh dag tad sii shore, where these dainty could to find somebody to sythe for an annulment of her marriage. | he Lavoe i I dresses form such an im ham. At First avenue and 3 Isidore L. Pasoal, who was recently |, There’ be no more running of colors i ; street they met Policeman William| disbarred as a lawyer by the Appellate | Colored gowns, at the erh-pits, #9 | %) tant part of one’s wardro! ‘Kronenbitter of the Hast Elgnty-eighth | Division of the Supreme Court, was the | More mlsory {rom rolled Dp Uren sien . a / ‘atrect station, next erring husband against whom in Also remember these i The Pere blew his whistle once| there was a complaint. His wife, Mrs. and Idjeut. John McMullen responded. | Beckie Pascal, declared that his busi-|der, applied with a Xronenbitter, wee is ae aad @ Cel ness as an attorney in the Night Court | boxs it's done 1i A mtcates Never ine ver ran so fast as he did when the| was direct! I " abso! Boyar tem hin avout Abrahach tie wade 8 directly responsible for the wreck- | fures or stains the fabric, el! fogs al No more humiliation! Just PERSPI-NO will do it all, about i ing of their home. Pascal eppeared to| Satisfaction guaranteed or money - CAs ih ter, bed ag feet above! have too much “business” in the Night| PERSPI-NO is for sale et your drug: | Weraha hat gairateenth atreet, where! Court, so much so, tn fact, that he very | qist'sat 30 @ box, or sent direct, on receipt Hronsnbitter could aes only two little often forget to return io his home until | of price, by the Perspe Co., 2715 Lincoln hands above the turbulent water. Ab- HL Bile end in the morning, Chicago, yaham can swim, but the swirl of Hell] pennett ip tied appear at all. “Gate was almost too much for him, and | y¢, Pa t ‘eelstein, counsel for the little hands were being waved tn a ey peal eiclted | thes lntareation ‘rantic effort to keep afloat. e y is- Kronenbitter leaped for the boy. He| Covered Pascal in the company of a and other aid not even sto > remove his cap, | handsome young blond woman on East effect, others » up the hands had| Sghth street and that the two seemed D But when he : pret Ne trimmedui A Cluny laces ar dnew shai sleeves; isappeared, Lieut. McMullen was on| Very affectionate, Justice Newburger Viteeerk: : ia\\ kiting y. eee pe over! the scene by that time, however, and he| #a/d he would sign a decree in favor of srr re pmotch waist; in all white, ite, noticed a slight disturbance in the| Mrs. P HH aah es y flower-d desig ‘water, to enc he called Kronenbitter's ———— Ba sie g if Come ry 3 early « @ as you ca attention. The policeman dived again, To cn SA Led fut, could not lay hands on Abraham. REBELS AGAIN USE TORCH. eae u we Once more he plunged beneath the ur- pe face, and that time came up puffing,| American "Concer! Batldings re ut triumphantly holding Abraham by $4 A Week Opens An Account, the scruff of his neck. Hoes. Saattage mee: CREDIT TERMS MRS, FELDMAN SPARES ROD] SANTIAGO, Cubt, Juno 19.—The BUT DOESN'T SPOIL CHILD, | 2uldings of the Ponupe Manganese $3.00 Down on’ $50.00 Molding Abraham in his left hand, |COmPany, an American concern, situ-|f/ 5-OO 7500 Kronenbitter struck out with his right | ted near La Maya about seven miles 7.50 (1) oF: ‘and made his way to the pier. A pote | from Santiago, were burned by Cuban a a: i was reached down to him and, thus| insurgents yesterday, A detachment of 10.00 flded, he sot out of the water with his y marines under command of Capt. “ Limp ‘burden. Strenuous use of the tar| Alexander 8. Willi United Staten | 15-00, a es rices u o!} o} Dra utene Abana ‘aroma etre | Marin. Corps rived vere to-day" on I B5.QO "300, Cut rices on Cool House and the arrival of Dr. Carpenter from the Ne rom Guantanamo to re- Reception Hospital, arenes | peat earcison “at the Pirmena Peleslulatabe Da alae po Batt tb tg The last of oun big purchase of a few “You are all right,” eald the doctor a to pro he property of ETE FRO 500. ii Y waka seo will ae a . feafter he had looked Abraham over, "T sua Iron Compan: ISREN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 84 Und ¢ - n_sale 16 ‘morrow. Mornin resses fwon't take you to the hospital.” a 8 result Of ths Taleet arnnesty Bros | oe Sb STATION ar COREE i 4 i They will be picked up as quickly as the “0, please don't send me home," fon issued by Gen, Monteasudo, H eet WEDS picked up as quickly as the watled Abraham, “Mamma will lick me| Commander-in-Ontef of the Government Hy f A y last lot, for they are values beyond com- panes 8 Flouse Dresses or lorning pure.” f about 300 insurgents came in to- HY ob ak [eae bain ort well made of casita percale; come in Lieut, McMullen took the boy homo, and surrendered to the military | img : if ce ee bre k II coll i ho in spite of the fact that he rites, G8 this number, however, | COLUMBUS. AV } neck or roll collars, in wever, in spite of the fact 0) s r, ever, | was eniffling his fears the entire way. ne brought {n any weapons. This | E. ¥ Siete? or stripes; prettily trimmed {When tlrey reac’ 0, 183 First ave-| fact causes great uneasiness among th BET .1O328104 ST. nue, where Abr n lives, they were met at the door his mother, “Aha,” she said, “I knew that If you fan away from school something like Yehts would happen.” ‘And there wag a I!ght in her eyo that revealed to some extent why Abraham ‘had been 60 frightened over the pros- Pect of returning home. “Madam,” said Lieut. McMullen, “you ‘ought to be mighty glad you've got ‘your boy at all, Do not whip him to- aay. And you, Abie, must go to school fereafter, or something worse than what happened to-day 1s Mkely to be- fall you, You must mind your mother 600 Prs. Regular ~ $2 Tr Trousers God beeen wlneree Just the thing for the working: man, and yet good enough = | ere c Worstedeand egies | in light, dark and x dium effects; all sis firuee [comp la Desstior 32 to 48 waist. id high necks; at 750 Prs. Spi fr forms, in one or two-piece styles; ~ $3 Tre Trousers ioned ef good wearing Chambray, seer- sucker or French pereale; in plain _col- Well made Pants oe a tures in gray, tan and browns. | ors, figures or striped dee Inall sizes. Pants that you will ih aopeerer eyes ° find good enough to wear on any( andevery occasion, oe Rough Straw i.) | ‘and Toilet Sailor Hats, | c ) Supplies Hats. Up to $2.50 Sita eran tie hs S80 Knox Braid Straw, in all the popular shapes; finished in 7) mannish shapes. We have every brim, width and crown == with Gibson plaits cut full with Ort Wee = §9¢ sizes 36, to 46; = Corset Cove ‘of fine shoor line = The Famous Brill Special Summer Suits at $15 Blue and Gray Serges and Fancy Blues and Grays, More carefully tailored and finished, a larger and better assortment of pat- terns and finer fabrics than gi tine Leu iar et out of will he found anywhere else PFrussels, Ruds ne moamlenn iirc | in suits at $15. To every pela Breeton ie Res el a | 289; 50 lent chambray, large assortment S always. Mra, Feldman, thus appealed to, re- Juctantly laid aside the rod. And Abra- ‘ham was happy. le Hand Crochet Circu- rs awls or Honey Comb; all white of with pink or blue com- bination; extraordinary ” $1, values;at...... 98 Flee of Gret Kidney Remedy 1s Soon Realized fet 2 my duty to let you know what Sweaup- Root did for me. "I was bothered with my b for over twenty y: 39 and I have n ian ds ans Rea rie ee wate " ° i ~ Be eee ee tae Gattib of I 1 d $ ine are worth more. Rugs that can be used in any thoroughly convinced that Dr. Kilmer's economical man an youn | he house, «. ‘ Swamp-Root cured meand would recom- | So oe XX Cork ied hyinn n full rolls; excellent patterns for kitchens \ddc mend it to others suffering as I did, 36c "Fibre Matting “Sitvinfeacatltthin | man, they offer style, fit ere a aoe iad an d de p en d ab i ] i t y a t a Beautiful new capt designs, that are reversible; 1 yard wide, All im | Oc worth-while saving of [Ro 20.2 Mom tite Be oun | 56. 98 money. ‘You may publish this letter if you ees (Sale Pourth Floor) Ready-to-Wear---$15 choose. Very trul, FLOU Rr. an MRS. 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