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ee ee Pn religious man. TE REVENGE! | trained nursing at $0 SUED INGE = Strange Breach of Promise : Suit Tells Her Story. timate with anoth ail happened with who understood women was the one who confessed he knew nothing about them, a If that talented Frenchman had lived to this day and visited the Tombs with nd an Eve! World rter he would | . have eats ropsiied erith a moder ment Tii my heart. fication of his sentiment. Hvidently th weaker sex has changed little since the) gallant days of Voltaire, for Mrs. Holen | Cauley, the bronze-haired, blue-eyed trained nurse, who sued David A. Sher- atd, a wealthy truckman, for breach of Promise, despite the fact she was cook- ing breakfast for her husband every | morning, proved again to-day tho utter | complexity of © woman's reasoning. Between flashes of deep resentment, when ber blue eyes blazed fire, and mo- ments of pathetic weakness, Mra. Cauley, one minute avowing her | jor her husband and the next saying loved Bherard, told an Evening World report- ee what caused her to prosecute a case which endangered her liberty ever since she swore to her first aMdavit, amd which ended dramatically in tho Supreme Court yesterday, when her husband was produced by the defense. “I-I-wanted satistactio eaid quietly, trying ‘to arrange her dishey- | elled mans of bronze hair. “T had been | wronged, and I wanted revenge, ‘Th thought that I was committing en un- lawful act that would place me in « turers, we wi know 1 was committing perjury. 1] rubbe: thought my action against Mr. Sherard | thay was a proper one for a woman who hed | ready and ager to take been wronged.” full Here the nurse paused and for several | them. minutes cried softly. worn “Do you know where my husband | ber: fe?’ she asked. “I want to see him. I}we are proud to be wonder whether or not he will for-/identified with them give me. ' “TD always knew Mr. Sherard would mever marry me. I often saw him and went out with him. T loved him from the first, when 1 nursed him in the French Hospital, in Apr't, 1910. We were very good friends and he often abked me to marry him. ruary, 1911, He told me he was going | car to: marry tis sister-in-law.” fire ‘were interested in some one else?” she | *'"*. be i peaked. ‘The Hub-Mark Is your Value-Mark. No. he néVes even ‘eilepected.” ' | 1/ wour dealer can't supply vou, write us agg broke down again for a moment, | Boston Rubber Shoe Co., Malden, Mass, Established 1858. but stifling bet téara, resumed her nar- rative. “My busband is & good man and a IMPORTERS aid HAVE ARRANGED AN Complete Assortment of Hair Ornaments, Corsages and Novelty Scarf and Muff Sets AT- GREATLY REDUCED PRICES - AFTERNOON DRESSES. . EVENING GOWNS. . FRENCH BLOUSES........... from ye GARMENTS AND FUR SE1 No C. O. D. or Approval Privileges 330 Fifth Ave., At 33d Street AT PHENOMENAL REDUCTIONS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Our remaining stock of for all occasions PARISIAN NOVELTIES, table for Christmas gifts FURS and FUR COATS FOR QUICK CLEARANCE 35 Brocede, Charmeuse and Cloth Dress Suitable to wear under Fur Coats. ENE ee cea sais sbanclig se ene: irs---Most extraordinary baranins In fashionab’ fe Fu Made of 2!! prevailing pelts: Fven now, after the have done him, I oon't think he me for a divorce, n I married my husband in in Pennsylvania | was only twen: he got a Yew Haven and Hartford | now cannot understand it I realized I wae telling an untruth vhen I awore my husband was dead, 1 1 never intimated once to my at- ney, Mr. Fullerton Wells, that every ‘Avout 1910 I took up a ¢ tal, That was where Lm When I left the hospital 4 graduate nurse I had a tw Woman Held for Perjury inj hour case that kept me ‘employed for | y-four UE oe wife @hould. ‘I didn't do wro | ness that 1 was Iike a woman living in ‘That satiric Frenchman, Voltaire, world, 1 loved my husba | many years ago, sald that the onty man | 1 by now that I have always io y other love was rather a fas totally enveloped me and ther personality. I lived) he ts the ter than Hfe steelf.* en the break came between Mr. 22 West 23d Street 4 pond Your Furs From Those Who Make Them A Special Inducement to those who usually wait for the January re- duction sales, TO BUY NOW ‘| FUR COATS SETS TO BE CLOSED OUT At Less Than Maker’s Cost These Garments Are All Taken From Regular Stock. Coats Are of the Finest Quality; All Full Lengths. 150 Odd Fur Sets. . Trend of Times Toward Hub-Mark Rubbers The Pure Food Law and the posed Pure Fabric legislation cate the growing tendency on part of the public to demand honest goods. The time is con manufacturers will be responsible for their products. n common with other peasulte, rome this change attitude; we anticipate it’ by roatk- ing every pair of our rubber footwear with our trade-mark. call never crossed my mind. 1 didn't) When you see the I Standard First Quality we justrations of various styles of Hub. “The break between us came in Feb-| liiustrations of various, styies cont no more bers. Tuber footwear ts made for “Did. your husband know that you}ali purposes for men, women, boys and ~ Matson Maurice $100 Genuine Mink Sets $50 Skunk Sets.. FIFTH AVENUE AT 43rd ST. Trimmed Fur Coats . . MporTANT CLEARANCE FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TRIMMED MILLINERY from 7.50 up TAILORED SUITS........,... from 20.00. up . from 25.00 up -.+++. from 40.00 up MOTOR AND DRESS COATS, from 25.00 up ONE-HALF THEIR PREVIOUS PRIC:.5 FINAL CLEARANCE SALE (without reserve GOWNS, WRAPS, COATS, MILLINERY, 35 Limousine, Steamer and Utility Coats... Value $50—$125 12 Imported Model Suits, tailored, furtrimmed $35.00 up From Paquin, Bernard, Chervit, Value $85—$195 _THE EVENING WORLD, “1 am a woman, I have a woman's itles, I worked very und saw A great deal like every woman, warmed |the endeavor d lights of the restaurants, the theatres, 1 was cooking his break ing after his cd oentort as ev and T wanted satis- Jam alone now, with not & the world, unless my husband drous and compelling beaut: scale, a free and delightful | me, and T have fatth in him. battered ship in a storm, T turn @ the laet port of refi wife's implicit faith, father of the girl I 1 .|Gazy Freres For the past 36 years one of the leading manufacturers and retailers of high grade Furs 21 West 34th Street Blue Wolf Sets Hudson Dyed Seal Sets) ———— $30 Natural Raccocn Sets............ $40 Red Fox Sets........ $45 Pointed Fox Sets $50 Black Fox Sets ................6. $50 Japanese Baum Marten Sets. . Hudson Dyed Seal $90 Lustrous Caracul Coats ......... $100 Natural Pony Coats.............. $100 Mink Marmot Coats ............ $125 Hudson Dyed Seal Coats . 5 $300 Persian Lamb Coats...;......... “75, 00 $250 Hudson Seal. Coats (Dyed Muskrat). 92,50 Fur Lined Coats (For Men) Made of imported Kersey or Melton, lined Persian lamb. Value $90.00 Reptatered Established Trade Mark Half a Century Fine Table Linens For Christmas We urge our patrons to do their Christmas shopping at the earliest possible date. Few gifts are more welcome to the average housewife than line Table Linen, She rarely has too much of it! You can choose from among hundreds of designs in our vast assortment of Irish, Scotch, Flemish, German, Austrian, and French Table Linens. Every style of de- sign, every quality and every size may be had. Many of the designs are sold exclusively at “The Linen Store.” A dainty “Holly and Mistletoe” design, a “Spot and Holly” or “Holly and Stripe’ are especially appropriate for this season. Prices range as follows: Napkins, $2.50 to $25.00 per dozen. Table Cloths, $3.00 to $30.00 each. Each Holiday order is packed in a special gift box, bear- ing our name and spinning wheel trade mark James McCute heon & Co., 5th Ave. & 84th Ste, wale ns i produce a Grand Piano in a small com. | pact form that will embody the tone{ © feminine weakness in | qualities found in a af ae ine inseru frawe “With the tons you can't forget” Mr. Henry Behning has succeeded, after end- | T was obsessed with the idea that oe tocreate aninstrument of won- touch, and a deli- cate, and very responsive action—in fact, a musical masterpiece t hat will be a revelation $750 For Colonial Style . 12.75 Manchurian Fox Sets Ss + $30 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, res. _ miened under Mantery and ats |feeturers, In A rew na mall, rand] A EF h Bebe ing | Lord & Taylor has for armusement. I craved the bright if and the love that every woman and 1 was weak, that was all, I] - Behning Founded 1826 For Women Boots For dress or every-day wear. Values $6.00 and $7.00 Evening Slippers Se hog With rhinestone studded heel and mat $5.85 $4.85 some buckle or bow trimming. Value $9.00 Satin Slippers In pink, blue, white and black. $3.45 Value $5.00 Splendid Values in Fitted ‘Dressing Cases of pigskin and sole leather, with white and ebony fittings $4.50 to $19.50 Formerly $7.50 to $25.00 i Photo Frames for Gifts: . Hand-engraved, sterling silver, cabinet} a size, easel back, ball feet Value $3.50 $1. 95 Sterling Silver Mesh Bags Attractive Gifts at Special Prices + Fine mesh draw-string bags; also with 4 to 6 inch frames $7.95 to $30.00 Formerly $10.00 to $40.00 - 19.75 Black and Natural Pony/Val. to $200 Lustrous Caracul § with Jap mink, solid pelts; collar of genuine 39 75 We are showing Importations of New Brocaded Silks €& Satins in desirable street shades, at popular prices. 25,000 Yards Plain Silks Suitable for Holiday Gifts One yard wide; over one hundred and fifty shades usually $1.00 and $1.25 per yard Black Brocaded Soft Satins One yard wide * regularly $2.25 per sana Se 38 786 Evening Silks in Great Variety at most attractive prices. ‘ Skirt and Sutt ppt of Black & Colored ‘Dress Goods at greatly reduced prices Skirt Lengths........ $17.05 10 $5.00 each Suit Lengths I mported Velveteen eT on a ares Imported Black ‘Breadciathe | SSS usually #5 per yard Advance Showing of Exclusive Fine Dress Cottons For Spring, 1913 White and Colors—at attractive prices. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Smart Walking & Dress Boots & Evening Slippers Seal-Dyed Coney, Coats, Fancy Model. Mole Coney Coats, Blue Wolf... Black Lynx . ; .$97.50 Natural’ Htc: Pointed Fox... $62, 50| coon. Model Fur Coats & Matched’ Sere. in all the fashionable and standard firs, Fur Collared EERO TT a J & Velour-de-Laine Coats Two distinct models made expressly i iy tae Bambi of moleskin and Persian Lamb, satin lined throughent and. wagmly. inter- | ices 0 lined. s0dnsheo'Tong Os 725! season, satin lined throughout-and | warmly interliyed Value $35.00 J We oments. Tatlored Suits Imported Diagonals, Veiour-de-Laines, Imported Corduroys, Cordelines, &c, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 $2.05 to $10.00 each Corduroy Dresses Strictly tailored models for prac- $12.50 tical wear Value $19.50 } Dinner & Dancing Dresses with chiffon tunic, bugle trimmed $29.50 over accordion pleated chiffon, lined throughout with satin—very smart and dainty — Value $55.00 Dressy Velour Coats for afternoon or evening wear; fur $45 00 collar and cuffs Lord & Ta ylor Founded 1826 Exceptional Values in Selected Furs A splendid opportunity .to purchase furs of” quality for personal ‘use or for. Christmas presents, at unusually: attractive prices. Women’s Fur Coats $125.00. 3. vices 127.50 Black Caracul Coats. Aeereranngon ie ao f Black Pony Coats with natural Raccoon collar Ermine....... 02. 50 Black Raccoon B34 00: ms. +P55.00) Chinchilla- pon $34. 00} dyed Squirrel” $5. ob: ; December Reductions in’ rock ; Women’s Winter Coats * and Suits °° Very Special Value $45. | J Dressy Plish Coats long shawl Goffe ‘and cuffs of same material; handsome ornament at p) sidé; 50 inches long-—the most de- | 32050. sirable models of the season, all |, warmly interlined — Value $60.00 | ’ Astrachan Cloth Coats in the best 50 inch models ofthe sia! | Consisting of Broadctoths, Veéiveteens, , Reduced to Values to $75.00 Unusual Values in Women’s Dresses & Wraps Valyes#75,00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. ated Sem fey