The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1913, Page 5

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Miss McAlister Testifies She Saw Aged Broker Kiss Mrs. McAllister, HUBBY ASKS ’ Three Families Are Involved in i Marital Mix-Up Now ‘ in Courts. Mrs. Adele B. MoAlltster, Week brought action for a { @rom her husband, Walter 8. | ter, @ broker, connected with Lisman & Co. No. 9 Broad street, has stirred up & whole nets of matrimonial action: whieh three families are now Involved. | Mrs. McAllister charged her husband had deserted her and failed to support her properly. As quickly as the papers wer served o broker his lawyern, | @Dvis and Mayer, drew up and served on Frederick Fischer, a seventy-two- year-old broker, at No. 40 Ex- change place, papers in an action for 0,000 for the alleged allena- IcAllister’s affections, Aud usband's lawyers ar who Inst pr ! paring an answer to Mrs. McAllist separation suit, in which they pro to ask for a div Mrs, MeAt List 1@n swore to affida- motion for ailmoay | ev. which will be heard by Supreme Court Justice Lehm: \ morrow, She alleges MoAllister 825 Lenox a tera, one su y intercepted support her char fondness for Maiz At the end of the yera intimated, two actions will be 1 don, ation, the law. ditional divorce nt. in whieh cers nentioned so far will rn MoAlllater's papers Is oy MI an aftiday! lister, a daw The girl admirs yood to her a With whieh to purchase daughtr “Did y sther money hats for the sbject to Mr. Fic the daughter wi mother objecting,” long attidavit in Smiles street In the letter which Mra. McAllister } submits to the court and ts siened | “Love and Ki passage express, Iam your Honey Bun, to dream sweet things of yo. -__— wrote such @ letter. H ignorance of Mrs, Eldon’ was written to him, it {i contents ssoooo) "BOUNCER" HURLS MeAit- | Emil Barchi Is Held for Death ferte it was Mrs. MoAllister’s fondness| named Marie © for the company of the aged broker, Fischer, which broke up their home at No. 88 West One Hundred and Twelfth re is thin} i “With more love than T have words to! to bed \ McAllister denies Mi . ‘The lawyer declined to di DANCER TODEATH DOWN STARSTERS of Man He Ejected for “Vulgar” Dancing. The violence of Emil Barchi’s efforts jtered the hall a to pPeserve the moral tone of Liberty Hall, in West Hoboken, was respon- sible for his arraignment to-day In the West Now York, N. J. police court, on @ charge of manslaughter. On e' dence showing that Barch! threw Ed- ward Garing of Weat New York down the stairs from the dance hall last Saturday night, and thus caused Gar- ing’s death, he was held for further action on the part of the authorities. The omployees of Riebling & Schoen's silk mills, in West New York, gave a ball at Liberty Hall Saturday night, and Garing was present with @ gui omnis Sudicn Chie holds any eyeglass upon any shaped nose—securely and safely-—-but NOT at the expense of comfort. villached to your Glasses, 35 cts, Sold only at our eight stores, #32. Ave W Nasa Street, nr dh 1000 Troadway, 489 Fulton St., BOT Mroad Bireet, pear Hahne’s, Brooklyn, Brooklye, Newark. wear Willoughty, mote AUS. for Sale— less than a cent each if you buy Hi. and Misa Coe! would not themselves to waltz or two step and oxhiiited tome — te horean novelties, Barcil, ir =« eapact special oMcer, empowered to pre order, ejected Gi Witnesses aay Garing offered only the resistance that might have been expected from one who thought he was Deing unjustly treated. There is no dispute about the fact that Barchi hustled Garing to the door of the hall and push him so violently that ne feli al ¢ way to the bottom of the stairs, Then Bareht closet the door, Some ten minutes later a man en- ald Garin Ing from the nose and ears, had been Hecause Garing carried into a neighboring saloon and | street, appeared to be dying. This informa- tion broke up the ball and Barehi dis- confine interests in the Bronx, was attacked by Relief in Vinol. Did you ever cough for a week? Then just think how distressing it must be to have a cough hang on for nj. | three months, Mrs. Maria Primrose of 87 Newell Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I had ,a very heavy cold which settled into a chronfe cough which kept me Appeared for a time, Garing was taken | awake nights for fully three months, to North Hudson Hospital, where he} and felt tired all the time because died at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. Barcht gave himself up yesterday, He told the police he ejectod ing bes cause ne was dances and refused to plaints were made by ¢ aging the ball. of Joe Jeanne t my rest was broken. of taking your cod The effect liver and ing vulgar | iton remedy Vinol is that my cough when com- | is gone. i - | rest and I feel much stronger in every js the trainer} way.” negro prize I can now get a good night's It is the combined action of the Aighter, and has appeared in the ring medicinal elements cods’ livers aided as a boxer. Inquiry among those who attended the | by the blood-making and strength- ball brought out declarations that Gar- {creating properties of ine was not guilty of vulgarity or any | outrage of the proprieties, but did ex- hibit some steps that Barchi had never seen defo vulgar exhibition in > ret lice court records arrested @ young man a m charge of Vulgar dancing at a ball and the prisoner was discharged by Judge Vollmer. eet Bronx Contractor Falls De August Krabo of No, Hundred and Elghty-first at nine yeara old, fifty. | and wi contractor with large |is displayed. tonic iron which makes Vinol so efficient for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Anything but a walts or |—at the same time building up the weakened, run-down system. derstanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. fineaaie al stores sirens and white sign Bonwit TELLER & Co. MODEL ONE MODEL TWO ing shades of m of ecru hemstitched batiste Fifth Avenue For the smallest coins you carry, please and benefit your children, your wife and yourself, Isn’t it worth a few cents to give this delicious mint leaf enjoyment to the family—to give con- tinuous benefit as well? OFFER TUESDAY An Important Sale Women’s Charmeuse Dresses In Two New Spring Models AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES Charmeuse dresses in button-trimmed, side-fastened model. Collar of shadow lace, banded with self ma- terial. Finished at neck with bow. with Persian ornament. Wrist cuffs of lace, Crushed girdle, 18.50 Charmeuse dresses, with bodice trimmed in contrast- Collar, cuffs and small vestee edged with Val. lace. Skirt in a new graceful dreped effect, : 25.00 at 38th Street Teeth, appetites and Try a bottle of Vinol with the un-| digestions improve steadily with. it. Almost any chop sells it— aay purse alfords it. Get it—enjoy it—tomight! THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, | FEBRUARY 24, 1018. In New York’s (NEIL The growth of cities has made land so dear that the study for architects has been how to house as many people as possible on a small piece of ground. Paris started the first so-called apartment-houses in the ginning of the nineteenth century. Hence the Paris piano makers were compelled to develop upright pianos small enough to fit into the small rooms of the apart- ment-house, where grand or square pianos could not possibly be placed. jermany followed French architec- ture next; England followed soon after; and since about 1880 we have apartment-houses in American cities, its popularity, ae forte is increasing so rapidly and strongly that the Shopping Center AMS CO Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Since Piano-making began, a small, perfect Grand Piano has been the goal of every piano manufacturer mainly with such small rooms that a grand or square piano cannot be placed conveniently. Besides the more convenient form of the upright, the lower cost, as com- 0, is a strong factor in ed to the cost of a grand pi n nand for the “perfect However, the pa foremost makers all over the world have for many years and with varied success, experimented to produce a small grand piano which in size and price would be accepted by the lover of music. —Pianos and Their Makers,” by Alfred Dolge. Gie Brambach by Grand Is the Smallest Grand Piano Manufactured The Brambach Baby Grand is the answer to the century-long hopes of all music loving people, as noted by Mr. Dolge in his recent technical book on piano manufacture. It fulfills the specifications in detail. It is a perfect pianoforte. It is acceptable in size. It is acceptable in price. The Brambach Baby Grand is the pet of The Brambach is devoted exclusively to the manufacture of The Bram- bach Baby Grand. With the exception of the foundry work, it is manufactured entirely within this great fac- tory. Within a few months’ time the management expects to perfect its organization for an adequate pro- duction, but just at present the output is limited and early purchasers will have a great advantage in the deliveries. MAY BE PURC! FOR 825 DOWN TWO DESIGNS— SHERA COLONIAL Diagram showing the comparative aquired. by an Voright Plano a Biginvuch’ baby Grand Plano ONEILL-ADAMS Co. Fifth rloor, main building 22d Street Elevators A pa of the Brambach Baby Grand for the piano in your own home. $455 #10 PER MONTH our piano section. That such a wonderful tone could possibly be contained in such a small in- strument is almost unbelievable. The beautiful symmetry of the piano, its exquisite outlines and perfect finish—all made doubly attractive by the sweet, sonorous “voice” and responsive action—mark this piano as the certain decision of hundreds of piano purchasers the coming year. Piano Factory per pattern of the exact outlines and measuremente be had for the asking. juat the epace required This pattern will enable you to CUT OFF THIS ¢ AND MALL TO US TO-DAY, O'Netl|- Adame Co, New York City w. me your full sige ,pattern eheet of the Brambach that thie request piaces me Address City and state WIDTH, 4 FEET, 6 INCHES

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