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TEE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 1978." MRS. SHONTS “FORMORE TINEIN ~ DEECTVES SUT Not Disclosed Yet Why She} iy Hired Spotters From | © * (McLaughlin’s Agency. WANTS TO GO SOUTH. Name of Traction Magnate Does Not Appear in Affi- davits Just Filed, Mrs. Milla D. Shonts, wife of Theo- dere P. Shonts, President of the In- terboro-Metropolitan, finds herself so @atressed because of financial em- Darasement and itiness that she has been unadle to make answer to a mys- tertous action brought by the W. W. MoLaughlin Detective Agency to col- Teot $1,700 for services rendered Mrs. Zonta prior to Dec. 28, 1911. ¢ Justice Grecnbaum allowed = Mra. Shonts another month to file an an- awer, provided she agree to secure Mr. MoLaughlin at once for any amount he may recover in court. Otherwise, the Court denies her application for a stay with $10 costs. Attached to the application is an afmi- @avit by Thomds V. McLaughlin, the Gatective's non, in which he states that @ ‘Mrs, Nattsinger, sister of Mr. Luce, the lawyer who engaged the detoctives for Mrs. Shonts," called him on the | telephone @ short time ago and prom- feed that the bill would be paid as Mrs Ghonts was soon to benefit from the sale of stock in @ corporation in which she, Mrs, Nattsinger and Mr. Luce were tn- | terested. McLaughlin further says that | ‘Mrs. Nattsinger admitted the bill was just and that Mra, Shonts would be out) @ her financial trouble by Fob. 1. | MRS. SHONTS SAID TO HAVE OF-| FERED NOTE IN PAYMENT. | @n Jen. 27 McLaughlin declares Mrs. | asked him if he would ac- # eqpt & note of Mrs. Shonts In settlement ef the obligation, the note to expire in Gour or six months and to bear the in- @oreement of John A. Drake, Mrs. Ghonte's brother. Mrs. Nattsinger adi- @4 that Mrs, Shonts and her daughter « Were anxious to go South. | ‘Mrs. Natteinger, according to Me- Leughlin, is in Mr. Luce's office and “frequently gave orders as to the dates @@a places where the men employed by MoLaughlin were to work upon the Ghent case.” Mrs. Nattsinger also re- ceed the feports and communicated Mrs. Shonts's orders to McLaughlin. He says that a previous bill for “‘#imitar services done in the matter for the de- Cendent,” amounting to more than $500, was paid promptly. In support of Mrs, Shonts's appeal for e™elay is an aMdavit of Dr. J. Darwin Nagel setting forth that the mother of the Duchess de Chauines is “gravely ff and that even a consultation with her lawyer.in the sult !s impossible be- cause of the patient's extreme and dan- gerous condition. ‘The papers do not disclose in what quest the detectives were enlisted. The name of the traction magnate does not appear in any of the affidavits. | ‘At the time that Louise Swan disap- inger, who is the + Rave out an Inter- view in which she attempted tp explain what led up to the alleged matrimonial Aifferences between the Interborough fread and Mrs. Shonts. Mrs. Shonts, it fa eaid, is Mving at the Ritz-Carlton with her daughters, while her husband has apartments at the Plaza Hotel, = Col, Roos . Roosevelt fare to entertain the men and women Progressives of Nassau County on Washington's Birthday, Feb, 2, at the Roosevelt home, Oyster Bay. A num- ber of prominent men and women to assist the Colonel and Mrs, Re po will not make a spe: KIDNEY TROUBLE VANISHES GAINED EIGHTEEN POUNDS Some time ago I was troubled with what the doctors pronounced to be float- ing kidney. 1 was completely run down ‘and so weak and exhausted that if I did my housework one day 1 would have to tay in bed the next. I doctored with several physicians and they all told me thet my kidneys would L decided to try Dr. Kil ‘and found that I got re tinued the use of Swamp-Root and to- day m:; Kidneys are in fine shape and I am enjoying the best of health, Have . ighteen pounds, and feel as well as ever in my life. You can publish this Aether if you wish to. Very truly yours, MRS. JOHN 5. VES, NES, Granville, N. Y * Brateot New York County of Washington ) ** Appeared before me personally, this . eed"day of July, 1909, Mrs. John $, Jones, who subscribed the above state- ment and made oath that the same is tree in substance and in fact. CE. PARKER, Notary Public. Letterto Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will De for You at $2.00 ne belt backs, convertibl aries patch pockets, large button el Girls’ Coats, in w variety of materials, trimmed and plain effe Misses’ S at 91.25 f Braid oops, and the smart cut tthe k i 3 terials, trimmed and plain effects.) ox eulf, tan yict viel kid with patent “ on fo all abou fap Oe antihe Nae dizes 6 to MF yeurs. Aguirre by ch ys 8 te ae B colors. Sizes 32 to 46 bust mea: wening World. Regular fifty. TTT sad cantacliss ‘hoe beter sclo Tas Seactore ® (o) ——— (+) —___— (-) —____. («] We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise —" eae E Women’s ‘Sample é Women’s Sample 9 In New York's Shopping Centre : 25c Hosiery Je, abst j 35c¢ to 50c Hosiery: Fl I } = D M. Excellent grades of lisle, double heels, toes and soles; a d e black, tans-and col- pair @ All the newest foreign and domestic models. sions; value $6.00 O79; Bt.ccorcecees+ 25c¢ Store—| for Regular $5.00 Saap:s High grade, lisle and cot- aes Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Ment’s Hats, $1.45 “The Boulevard,’ new French model, flat set ton; black, tan and colors. Hivor. AN AAAAARrrrernermrmmrrremerrrrrwy brim and straight crown. “The Fifth Avenue,” 6 pairs for $1.00; 19¢ Silk Hats, $3.95 new domestic shape; in all dimen- $3.95 New_Overcoats New Winter Suits $18.00 to $25.00 Values b) 2 5 () 15 Styles of New Overcoats e More than 20 Styles of New Suits Overcoats at $12.50 In this season's newest models of English Guard- Ulster, and conservative styles in the latest Overcoat materials, and come in Grays, Blues, Tan and Brown Fane; ixtures, full or shoulder lined; plenty of fancy plaid backs. Coats are made with regulation or convertible collars—either single or double breasted. Sizer 34 to 42. Men’s Evening Dress Suits at $12.50 The newest cut full evening or Tuxedo suits, in all wool black vicuna, cut in the newest model, with gros grain silk facing and Venctian lined; suits are elegantly tailored and perfect fitting. Sizes $4 to 4%. Stouts up to 46. ‘O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Boye—Four Entrances Directly from Bluth Ave. PPPPP IPL PPL PIPL PPL PL LP PPP CASH OR CREDIT A convenient arrangement for easy payments on O'Neill's Club Plan may be made if desired. Business Suits at $12.50 The latest fancy effects in worsteds, cheviots and i also navy blue serge, cut in the new English and conservative two or three-button models; vests are high cut; also belted Norfolk suits in Blue, Brown, Tan and G mixtures, plain colors and jpemsinerpen and plaids, Sizes 84 to 42, Stouts up to 46. for $2,00 and §2.50 Styles falescopes Denton and Alpine; Mach, Brewer Boys’ Clothing And With It Clearance Prices! and furnishings for boys are marked with similar reductions $5.00 and $6.00 Overcoats new fancy Cheviot and Cas- simere Overcoats in Grays, Mafull length, double-breasted convertible collar style, with belted backs, lined with Italian; Russian style, button up to neck, made double breasted and full belted. Sizes range from 8 Boys’ $2.50 to $3.00 Suits Now Fancy Double-Breasted Svits; in light and dark colors, in neat fancy cheviots and cassi- new double-breasted model, full cut and well tailored and trimmed; sizes 6 to 17 years. Double texture rubberized rainproof cloth in several shades of tan; made full length with military collars, strapped and cemented seams; All of our soft felt hats that sold for $2.00 Gray, Steet and Pearl; all slzes. Just three items here as a hint at the ins. All clothing Polo and School styles, in $3.65 Tan and Brown Mixtures, cut some are cassimere lined; also Polo Coats, made to 17 years. $1.79 meres, also plain blue thibet, made up in the Boys’ $5.00 Raincoats, $2.89 slash pockets; sizes 8 to 16 years. O*Nelll’s Bila Store for Dad and the Bore. Attractive Blouses for Women Novelty Crepe Blouse, $4.95 A decidedly different and extremely attractive model” in dainty stripes with two tone trimming and crystal buttons; short sleeves, trimmed with ruching. Some very pleasing colorings, i cluding Rose and White, g White and Copenhagen and White and Black. These waists will launder well. y, $5 Striped Chiffon Taffeta Shirts, $3.95 An unusual value. Made on Robe: re model with / long slee i and the sleeves have the /// popular French double cuffs. in various colorings, as weil white and black. $6.00 Chiffon Blouses, $4.95 A very dashing model that will prove popular during the spring. Made of fine quality chiffon; long or short sleeves, satin vest with lace yoke. Another smart model. ‘The front is em- broidered in self colors and gold. —_@-Neit Main Store—Third Floor, Here, Madam, Are the New Shoulder Point Collars The latest caprice of Fastidious Fashion—They have caught the Sancy of smart women everywhere. New not only in their dainty shape, which brings the point® exactly on the shoulders, but new in design and trimmings as well. Three styles are illustrated. WN Standard 15c and 25¢ Grades Earl & Wileon 25¢ Collars; “Redman” 2 for 2bc Collars, made by Earl & Wilson; “Century” Collars; H. & I. Collars; ‘Silver’ Collars; ‘‘Slipeasy”’ Collars. Popular shapes and styles, strated, Put up in half dosens, boxes or bundlea prea r Pho e Sis faongatting *tvles:] SECONDS |some sold in half dosens only. Six for 480. Shoulder Point Collars Of lace, in Venise effects with the artistic designs that make Venise lace so popular. Pl 50610150 New Chemisettes , Special at 50c. Ot shadow lace, plain neta, dotted Shoulder Point Collars Of white or black satin, Swiss em- broidery, shadow lace, chiffon, etc.’ in white and colored styles, at as in Dutch Collars, Etc. Special at 25c. Dutch collars with plaited tril Men's Knit Underwear reen and Rose American Beauty. Special to-morrow, ut nets, with or without draw strings; | attached in net and % : 3 + 7 The famous Roxonia Mills and Blucher style; « practical, good-looking shoeand a deetlraneumpes mi nwa body [fei Chemie! ate ne Messaline Silk Petticoats oorers” Spring. Noadio Underwear, | | O)qe voter ase Phar ee severe iflerent fo chapen aud but a very necessary and useful one: [with lawn ‘body, nicige” gouZPesI| | with sectional accordion plaited ruffles and cotton drop $ BO | values #1 to 83 Pi pas aati aaah th ori $1.95 Exceptional value at 0c each. nets. . or fancy] | ruffle, in black and the new Spring changeable colors, Heavy ribbed balbriggan of the finest grades; also fect, new footwear without a flaw or blemish SSS ey eee ae O'Neil! Main Store—First Floor. including the papiley American Beaut; natural wool underwear of very superior quality. Colors:| of aay ote: the best $9.00 and 98.50 shoes qoucouldt t O/Nelil’s Big Gtore fer Dad and the Revs, AM and Olive an pink, blue and natural. Special Sale of Women’s $1.00 Two-Clasp Walking Gloves at 69c All Black, = IRIN RRA A New Group of Misses’ Smart Suits, Reduced to $15 - You would say that $25.00 was not Suits of such good style a For the young lady who is fastidious $5.00 Bifocal Glasses Exami- karat? gohdtited nies st ES ts @ penny too high for nd quality, there is the chic one-b: g . tim or rimless Fe 1 . -button cutaway, with long lapels . ° 1 peat icey rolpe dey oy iene Ld smart and becoming that is and ied much in vogue. Sizes White, facies, °F "8° 4 cutaway, with a clever braid and button trimming. In Tan The double-glans, upper part for distance and lower for reading, seryeg 4 ~ The straight, « cub tallorad|iliee afibakh coat and two purposes and eliminates the Inconvealence of carrying two sets, i Bt A limited number of pai fa stage ato i (O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor. skirt are extremely attractive—just as fit and fashionable! value limited number of pairs of these splendid glace gloves of the regular $1.00 backs are heavily embroidered. Material in glove is strong and will 4* @ tailo ive good wear, All sizes, r could make them for you. A The materials are plain serges and corduroy, also handsome mixtures. Coats are lined with satin. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Reduced to... $15 Excellent fittings for Small Women as well as Misses and Juniors $15 Coats at $9.75 Junior and Misses’ Coats, in plain colors and mixtures, in several models Sizes 18 to 18 years, $8.50 Coats at $5.95 Junior Coats, in plain colors, with combination trimming on collar and cuffs, Sizes 18 to 17 years. Black, white and tan. JACOB ADLER CO.’'S FAMOUS Gloves for Men at 69c Regular $1.00 and $1.50 values. Unnoticeable slight repairs made enables us to cffer the product of this world-widely known glove manufacturer. ‘These are choice values, and although we purchased n large stock the very low price and grand value will make the demand tremendous. ‘Tan, cape, mocha, ete Drastic Clearance of Women’s Coats at $9.75 Women's and sma chillas, Mixtures, Ch There are storm and belt on back, and patch poe! sizes. Numerous Models in this Sale cf Women's $27.50 Coats at $14.75 Malin Mtore—Firet Floor, Women’s $3 Shoes at $1.75 Women's Shoes of gunmetal, patent leather, button and lace, with high or low heels, sizes 214 to 7. 319 Pairs of Women's Shoes at $1.50 In butcon and lace, discontinued lines; sizes 25, {to 4; value $2.50, e Misses’and Children’s Shoes Girls’ $6.50 Coats at $3.95), erst suigens tatoos titer aan ‘ ear welt soles, broad Girls’ Full Length Coats, in mixtures and plain colors, in several | tes. sizes 5 t . sizes 1134 models, Sizes 8 to 14 years. to 2 at oe $1.75 Girls’ $8 Coats at $ 5 Growing Girls’ Sizes 414 to 5 's coats in Chin- jaid-back Woolens. oilars, most with half kets. All colors and ‘a lars, lap-o O'Neil! Main Store—Third Floor, O'Neill Main Sore—Second Floor, O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, Ne ed Od O ed OC E10 'Neiill-Adams Co,, Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Strect =O =O EO «