The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1912, Page 7

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oe SRS _ @vening dress, she declares, and Mr. te RAN FROM HOME IN NIGHT GOWN TO ~ ESCAPE HUSBAND. So Says Mrs. H. W. Johns in | Suit for Separation and | Alimony. Detailed narratives of how she was Chased out of her own bonie at Ards- Jey-on-the-Hudson, once tn evening Gress and once in her night clothes, are fmeluded in the accusations made by Mre, Katherine 8. Johns in her suit for s separation from Henry Ward | Johns, son of the founder of the HW. Johne-Manville Company, The @om succeeded his father as head of that company, but retired five years Mrs. Johns is asking for $800 « @onth alimony and $500 counsel fees. Mer husband, when that motion was | Qwought before Supreme Court Justice | MoCall, asked that the proceedings be fansferred to Westchester County. ‘Mire. Johns consented and the Case was @ansferred without @ hearing on the | imony question. | ‘The first allegation 1s dramatic. Ac- @rding to Mrs, Johne's complaint the | fouble started when she asked for ar fare to come to New York. She ye Mr. Johns refused her the money, Wat eaid, “I will give you this,” where- fon he struck her in the face with Mie fist, knocking her down Next day, she alleges, she asked him gain if she could come to New York @md he picked up an iron toy, threat- @ing to “brain her’ with it She Jeaped out of a window, attired in an ohns directed the servants to lock © @l doors. When she tried to get back || fmto the house through the servants @ntrance she was mocked by the do- mestios, she adds. FOUND REFUGE IN COAL BIN TILL HE RELENTED. Her story concludes with @ statement | || hat she found refuge in @ cellar bin, | where she remained until one of the | eervants discovered her. The servant, ft fe stated, informed Mr. Johna, who || then permitted her to go upstairs, Th: alleged incident occurred two years ago. || Her complaint asserts that during the | winter of 1912 her husband's “cruelty || and oppression passed all bounds.” 8She | | then recites the detail of another fight | [| from home to escape her husband in ,'{ July last. That story, es told in her | petition, is: al Mr. Johns, informing her that a report | was in circulation that he had beaten | | * her, demanded that she write to her| friends denying it She asked for time to consder his demand. When he came fm some hours later he “tlew at her,” wanting to know what she was going to do, She ran from the house in her || night gown, screaming, and was taken ig by her sister, who lived in the neigh- borhood, After that, Mrs. John says, she was afraid to lve in the same house with her husband and went to Greenwich, Conn., where she endeavored to regain her health, She charges that last winter her hus: band would not permit her to have hea in her roog™ e would not le: her eat at the An with himself and the ohbildren, that he drank cocktails | and highballe in the presence of the | @ildren and that_he gave dinners to men, which he woul! Yorce her to at tend and whereat he would drink and revile her. HE I8 WORTH MUCH MONEY, WIFE ASSERTS. Mr. and Mrs. Johns were mafried tn Brooklyn in 18%, and have two children, | HL W. Jobns jr, and Ward Hitchcock Johns. Mr. Johns values his Ardsley estate at $78,000, she sa: in the H. W. Johns-Manville Company brought him $125,000. She thinks he still ets @ revenue from the company for| the use of his name. His investments include United Long Island property || on Westchester Count; insured for $45,000, ac- | | wife. father had matrimontal ‘goubles and after his death his widow | qued the estate for back alfmony. The | Court of Appeals denied her claim on @round that the right to collect alimony ceases with the death of the person against whom the alimony de. ree ren Unhealthy Kidneys have caused more suffering among men and women than any other dis- ease the human system is subject to. If the kidneys or liver are out of order, a general run-down feeling is the result. Ambition Is lacking, tion and nervousness are ever ent. Avoid complications that .ay develop into Bright's Disease, Begin at once to use Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy the tried and true remedy for kid- bh continue with its use. Geta bottle froma your druggist today. | Women’s Silk Stockings, 49c . [SANTA CLAUS’ RECEPTION DAY IN TOYLAND TO-MORROW, SAT ‘Every boy or girl accompanied by an adult who visits our Big Toy Store to-morrow will receive a pretty picture book as a souvenir of the visit. Send Money Abroad to,relatives and friends for the Holidays through our BANKING DEPARTMENT Inducements for Early Shopping Advance shopping for the Holidays means economy as well as comfort for you at BLOOMINGDALES’. Spe- cial price offerings in holiday goods will be made daily until Christmas. We draft money orders and sell foreign money for all European countries, Drafts on Ireland are a specialty here. Every Pair of Men’s Shoes __ |! in Our Stock Reduced!! The Bloomingdale Shoe Store for men is the home where | style and economy are a happy combination. You will always | find the newest styles here at prices of great interest to you. | To-morrow, Saturday, we will hold a special reduction sale, de- signed to bring an unusually large number of men to the store. Every pair in our stock is included. None reserved. No mail or phone orders will be filled. Values range as ggg | All our Men’s $2.60 Shoes, yet AL $1.95 } All our Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes, jaturday, at. $2.45 | All our Men’s $4.00 Shoes, Saturday, at...... ++ $3.25 All our Men’s $5.00 Shoes, Saturday, at. oe $3.95 Better Grades of Roofs ‘Underwear for Men r Cc | The merit of Root’s Underwear my —.. to all. This sale includes Root’s Hygienic Gray Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers. Not more than three suits toa customer and no mail orders. Maia Teese, (606 Gh, Oottton |LOOMINGDALES’ Bloomingdales’, LOOMINGDALES’ This is not regular 17c Half Hose by any means, but a splendid variety of the heavy, sure-to-wear-well Half Hose at a special | Men’s Silk Half Hose at 17¢ | | price. They have linen splicing, which doubles the durability. Large variety of colorings and black to choose from. | Men s Lisle Half Hose Very Special at 12:c These socke were made to eell for 25c, but were refused admittan “firsts” because of slight mill faults, which in no way (are led ruaefulnes | therefore the reduction price. Linen heels and toes, all LOOMINGDALES" There is that about this new lot of Chiffon Blouses that distinguish- es them from any collec- tion we or a any other store has here. tofore shown at $3, 98 For example, the fronts of these Blouses are elaborately hand embroidered, they have amart vestees of colored silk trimmed with buttons, pees of lace and collars of net. In addition, a panel of Sleeves are Tinted. with cok leeves are , ored silk and net frill. ape rpiavdigled May be had in newest yd. colors. Fancy Also in black, at $3.98. Becond Floor. ar Nstd Cnn weaves; per yerd.. BLOOMINGDALES’ Worth No Less Than $12.75 at *7,95 There is no doubt that these coats will leave us in double-quick time, for an offering of this kind makes the strongest kind of an appeal to every woman. So, come in early. This great Coat list comprises: Montagnac Cloth Coats, made in tourist, auto and Johnny styles. Mixture Coats, made in Johnny and the very popular belted styles. Boucle Coats; beaver velvet collars. Plaid Back Johnny Coats, elegantly made and bound with braid. Other Cones a chinchillas, cheviots, mixtures all in appropriate and fashionable styles. Bieee 14 to 42 for women and misses; 13 to 19 years for juniors. Women’s and Misses’ Coats Worth up to *17.00 at *12.75 Made in high-grade cloths, chinchillas, boucles, miztuces, English and Scotch tweeds, broadcloths, FOR MEN AND WOMEN ‘They are worch considerably more, They ere eample gloves from a prominent maker. Included are Capeskin, Mocha and Suede Gloves, in 2-clasp style. There are all sizes in all styles and in all the new shades. The maker's name, which will be found in every pair, is in itselfa guaran- tee of satisfactory service. UE hit ie Women's 2 - Clasp} Women's White Kid | Glace Kid Gloves, 64¢. | Gloves, $1.75. White, black and tan.| Mousquetaire, 16-but- All perfect fit, and de-|ton length, to reach well sirab! Pirableicss = above the elbow. BLOOM INGDALE'S ngth Full fashioned in black, white and ten, made 6f splendid quality silk thread; medium weight.| 24 Inch Oahide | Spliced heels, cotton soles, garter tops. same low 4.97 Other eilk stockings for women, al 81.89 to 04.98. nee ae an the array you wil find jabots, the latest shapes and conceits fesh Vellings, black and brown, in a wide vurlety of ot, newer Tock and trimmings and Soatner To-Morrow—a Wonderful Sale of Men’s and Youths’ $15 and $18 Suits and Overcoats at All the serviceable and stylish winter tale price 50. very special .. tare 2|Shadow Lace and medium widths; for to-morrow PF 19. New Veils from I Paris, , Lyons and Calais They include new meshes, dot: our own new importations and are to Bloomingdales’ to-morrow to see these fashionable v ilings. Dainty Cobweb Weaves, in pretty | Made-Up we offer the 25c kin: yard... ier than ever. Veils, and extra wide; 144 shadow’ and Shet- Dc and too. ings, at, ALES! BIOOMING! leatings, scarfs, stock collare—and in jfact all 1 lovers of pretty neck fixings. For instance: A wee Jabot in net with ecru oer Large Flowing Cascade Jabote will edge, the imperial be very popular with laydown silk collars and lace Cascade: nd figured shadow designs. It will pay you to come Just a few hints: in black, white and magpie. favorite Georgette design is here These are cefe y splendid offer .. 91.48 Women’s, Misses’ and Junior Coats| A Sale of Girls’ All Wool Dresses at $2.87 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, rere. greatest attractions of this greatly enlarged Toy Shop. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO=————= models are included in morrow. In Suits: Blue Serges, plain and fancy. Fancy Worsted neat effects. Cheviots, in fine patterns. Black Thibet and Diagonals All the new Eng- lish and conserva- tive models. BLOOMINGDALES" 89¢ » narrow Large Boston CONCERT These are yards long designs The 59th to 60th Street are the most important of the season. you are interested in getting the best cloth- ing ten dollars will buy, attend this sale to- Included are: Sizes 15 to 22 years for Youths and 33 to 46 chest for Men. In our Greenhouses on the roof. Guerriere’s Orchestra 2 to 3,30 and 4.00 to 5.30 P.M. Aspecial programme. 10 this sale. The values If In Overcoats: Black and gray kerseys. Fancy cheviots with convertible collars. Belted back over- coats. Medium length coats. Selfor velvet collars. Berond Floor, 60th Mt. Section. Chiffon Blouses at $3.98| Women’s Neckwear & Veilings |A Clearance of Palms, Ferns, etc. Not only the are styles new, but the prices, too, are interestingly new. To Make Room for Christmas aig 10,000 Table Ferns—Fine for fern dish filling. Pg = Loh toa te, 3 ~ oe Fhints, 3 to 4 fect high; Variegated regularly $1.25 to $2. SPECI Our Cut Flower Shop—As usual, we show a very large stock of Fresh Cut Flowers in season at a saving of 14 to 14 on prices elsewhere. Artificial Floral Designs our specialty, at $1.00 and up. BLOOMINGDALES A Bloomingdale Saturday offering that wise mothers will be quick to appreciate. The price is considerably below the actual value of the Juniors’ $10 to $16 2 & 3 Piece Tailor-Made Suits, at $4.98 & $6.98 Made of all wool serges, diagonals and whipcords, etc,, etc., in effective Johnny, tourist and topcoat | tures. A TIMELY PURCHASE, styles. Second Floor, and 17 years. es BLOOMINGDALES' BLOOMINGDALES' BLOOMINGDA ew “New Kid Gloves at 89¢ |Our $6.50 Imperator’) Engraved Water trevelling Bags, $4.97| Tumblers, 6 for 49c Engraved by hand your initial and wreath, 6 plain tumblers engraved with your with initial on corners of beauty and utility. Xmas shopping Saturday, Sule Cases at the 1d Suit Cases at Maia Floor, oreeerene eons voce Our China Store offers many attractive valucs in gifts Special early inducements ‘Third Floor, Eng sini aia: Reman °c mane ba x amemadt on front of waist. Serge in Several Pretty waist. Little Girls’ Aremarkab.e extra special. Collar trimmed with buttons. BLOOMINGDALE! Spec.ai for Satur day, at Iron Foldin Couches at for used for couch ordouble bed. larly $4.00, Intermediate Dresses of All Wool of solid coior material, fold on waist and rever Sizes 6 to 14 years, at *1.98)" Pa By 3 2 ts at ff $2.79 Complete with mattress. Can be dresses. They are splendidly made in two toned whip- cords with box pleat front and sailor collar of cloth in con- trasting colors, They are trimmed with braid and pearl buttons and have leather belt, all wool serge dresses, trimmed with velvet and buttons Sizes 6 to 14 years. There are also many $3.87 Styles, at Some with check effect rever on waist and cloth trim- ming on sleeves; others with buttons and silk loops on Skirts made in new models. Sizes 12, 14, 16 years. Dresses of Fine All Wool Serge and All Wool Shepherd Checks at $2.98, $3.98 as $4.98 A Splendid Variety of New Styles, with French Waists. Box, Russian and Middy Styles, all differently and effectively trimmed, Sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5 years, Girls’ Shepherd Check Dresses and cuff and rever on waist $1.38 and several models in light and dark mix- resulting in an exceptional opportunity, Sizes 13, 15 Gecond Floor, Lax, Ave. Section, — fat Bay 7 ated u rf ‘ 44 besyily Fates: SPR 6G Ay stockings range up to 50c. They are regular | pay $1.50 or $2.50 you N sizes in black, tan and colors. Main Floor, will get nothing more ? BLOOMINGDALE'S practical or serviceable. Regu Hardy English Ivy — a ea hide ‘ly sold for 39c and 49c, at, In our Greenhouses on the roof, Ophiopogon Plants, that regu- larly sell for 39¢ and 49c each, will be sold to any customer making a purchase in any part of the store, on payment of 3c. To secure one, present the voucher or sales ticket, BLOOMINGDALES* $3 Soil Top Mattresses German Silver oot Arches, a) Relieve tired and aching feet and Support fallen arches, Our shoe Arches are German Silver, See Our 3d Ave. Window For Wonderful Two Hour Offering of Books of Plays Popular Pv, Now Being pro duced in New York, Milestones. . Bella Donna Little Wome: Butterfly on W Daughter of Heaven Anatol. ....... Julius Caesar . Book tore, Main Floor,” Mal Orders Filled Handbags at 69¢ From 1 to 3 o’Clock Saturday Afternoon. A Special Saturday Sale of 2,000} $4.95] This is where the boys get the aye they want and H Boys $7.00 Winter Suits and Overcoats at. parents will be pleased to buy them, There are: Boys’ Double Breasted Suits With extra pair of Knickerbocker trousers, Made of corduroys and fancy cheviot of splendid quality in sizes 7 to 17 years. Norfolk and double breasted models; . 4.95 Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits, made of blue serge and fancy chev- fot in sizes 214 to 10 Shirt $4 95 Very special values at.... Little Boys’ Overcoats, made of blue and gray chinchilla, fancy cheviot and blue kersey; the latest fall models; sizes 214 afl years. Good, snug, warm little gar- $ ment: 4 4.95 Big Boys’ Overcoats, made of fancy chev- iot with convertible collar and belted backs; sizes 8 to 17 years, at...... weeveecee $4 95 Bovs’ 59c Flannel Boys’ $3.00 Beaver Blouses at 38¢ Hats at $1.88 Flannel blouses in gray and blue, also Eden cloth in light shades; sizes 6 to 15 years. special values at the price. jLOOMINGDALER For To-morrow Only: Women’s Gold: § Watches at $5.00 | This is a wonderful offering. Why not anticipate Xmas gift giving? This price makes it worth while. The watches are emall gold open face style with plain polished cases for mono- gram, which we will engrave without additional charge. They are fitted with reliable jewelled imported movements that will keep accurate 00 Our price i ta- morrow, at....... Other watches for gifts in wvery a 10 and worthy movement. Main Floor, Contre. BLOOMINGDALE®’ New Fur and Fur Trimmed Hats | Regular $6.50 Values at $3.75 Special Inducements for Saturday on Our Second Floor All the latest styles in the newest furs in seal, skunk, mole and many other furs, with plush and velvet combinations; in the small, snappy cap with ribbon loops, fur motifs, ears and flower trim. Others in velvet and plush, medium size turn brims, soft crowns with fur bands, finished with up-to-date ‘ trimming, Reger, $6. “S3" values; + 7~ SHAM G on sale, jaturday / = Main Floor Specials for “ye :—Beaver en Beaver Hats have come into their own again and are now just as popular as they ever were. We anticipated this demand for the beaver hat and are prepared to offer you a most wonderful assortment, purchased at current market prices. We are showing 12 styles in outing sailors, medium and $ 2 9 5 large picture hats, $3.45 and $4.45 values, Saturday. Velvet Hats Erect pile velvet hats, street, dress and et fb 1s shapes, large and me 1 95 e 1 Imported Wings cies, Good assortment of colors and plenty of black. $1.25 values. Main Fl oor dium sizes. Always sell for $3. On Main F’oor LOOMINGDALES* Lisle Thisisthe r A. B. Andrews Company. Fresh Meat Specials:— Young Tom Tu Roasting Chi Fresh Fowls, big value, Ib. Legs of Spring Lamb, Ib. Legs of Canada Lamb, lb. Roast Beef, choice, tender, 4 Sugar Cured Hams, special, lb, . Forequarter of Spring Lamb, 1 3, fresh and juicy, Ib. , .22¢ special, Ib. 1 went to any part F100 extra, Department only Main Floor, URDAY The best toys from all over the world at the lowest possible prices are the | | All the new modes in tan, Green, red and blue. Very The hat for] We have been able to purchase 500 dozen imported wings and ostrich fane 25C Matn Floor, Lex. Ave, Section, Women’s Superior Cotton x oer, Stockings, 19¢ suder of our purchase from the The values of the | | |

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