The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1913, Page 23

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ll | ~ the full complaint has not ber “$10,000,000 WIDOW” (5 SUED FOR DIVORCE BY VAN VOLKENBURGH 4Only the Summons: Filed and Basis of the Action Is Not Made Public. ; @i/ Phillip Van Volkenburgh began suit ‘@o-day in the Supreme Court to divorce bis wife, Nevada Van Volkenburgh, fa- millarty , known ae the “$10,000,000 Witow.” Only a summons in an action for an ‘absolute divorce was Med in the County _ Clerk's office by a clerk from the office tof Samuel H. Wandell, an attorney, at ‘No, 2 Réctdr atreet. Service of a copy of he summons is said to havo been made {0s Mrs, Van Volkonburgh at the Van- + derbilt Hotel, whero she resides. Mr. Wandell, who represents the hus- hand in the present suit, declined to + igoums the case. George T. Files, the @Morney who is to appear in Mrs. Van ‘Volkenburgh's atcion to collect 100,000 from her tusband for support and mafintenance-marked for trial in Jus- ‘feo Gavegan'’s part of the Supreme Court Monday—also refused to discuss the affairs of the Van Volkenburghs. Me. Files says he had been Mrs. Van Volkenburgh's attorney for more than @ year, He eays he knows nothing about any divorce action. Mr. Wandell was the attorney for Mr#, Amanda F, Lauterbaoh in her qult for Aivoree against Edward Lauterbach, ‘The papers in this action were sealed under @ court order, which Is taken ad- vamtage) of by New Yorkers desiring to the public the details of sults. summons is the first paper drawa in@a divorce sult. At times the com int {s filed with the summons. In present case it is under: hut that it will be filed within twenty days prescribed by the new law, Have you tried It? Delicious with Sardines an ‘A Pine Salad Dreasing by SUFFRAGETTE HIDDEN BEFORE KING'S VISIT. ry Shyer London Police Atrest Women at New Reservoir Which British Ruler Is to Open To-Morrow. LONDON, Merch What ts ous pected to be a Suffragette plot to dam- age the great new water reservelr at Chingford in the Northwest of London, | and 2 to 6, won; Bodkin, 119 (Mondon), sults and perky hair bows at the Holly- Scalp Itching, Dandruff Fit Mam gre jp B which King George is to open tomor-| 4 to 1, 8 to 6 and 4 to 5, second; Mau- wood High School are being taught and Falling Hair. your hatr and is the best thing knows tow, waa (rustrated by the arrest of @| rice 112 (Koerner), 10 to 1, 4 to Plumbing for the first time in the his- 8 " remove dandruff, stop scalp | ‘woman thie evening who was concested|; and § (9 6, third, “Time—1.08 2-6, BY JOHN POLLOCK. tory of the Los Angeles schools, — falling hair. in @ recess of the works, She refused to| gam paredr, Tey, Tim, Gold Mine, AVING had assurances that he| ¢ Claud = Sandyfur, inet: » has! That beautiful, even shade of dark,| Everybody chooses “Wyeth’s” Sage ive her name or any other informa-| o551, srgenaon, Lady Sybil, Jim Mil. ‘will be matched to fight Bombar- K ¥| worked out @ practical course of physics | glossy hair can only be had by brewing jand Sulphur because it darkens 20 ton, aay ; Toa datepr Out oieg Pateet eles pa ier Walle at Vernon, Cay 00 ET ne, po Wy td uuselt| tor gitta, taking the theoretical and|§ mixture of Sage Tea and Setphur, naturally and evenly that ean Whe acer a a ay ot ee cs, | 2 erat, Me °C | et ae a gy gg Mane Dag] Whe oa tek et a asm sr ong acres and four and one-half miles of| ing; three and one-half furiongs.—Bul-| from Cincinnati to see the Wells-8mith M tet“ oredar. ital | prove be be of the greatest value to the fated and streaked. * Vthis through the hair, taking ome omall embankment. Ite excavation cost over! gar, 112 (Pickett), 8 to 5, 3 to 3 and 1/ fight to-night, as he wants to get & Sith National AC | iri” sald Mr, Sandyfur, “There ie| Your hair ie your charm. It makes |strand at's time, wh bat © $2,600,000, It is intended to supply the/to 3, frat; Stonehenge, 1% (Skirvin), 6] ine, on the Britch's style of fighting. | wit: lone ton for st! no reason why @ housewife should not} or mars the face. When it fades, turns |few moments. Do this and by whole of the Northeast and Hast of! to 1,2 to 1 and even, second; Colors, 106! Billy MoCarney, his manager, sugsest-| fon 6, MAM, Sige, “OO ln. able to fxm leaky faucet in the ‘and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, | morning the gray hair ft London, Olartin), + to 1, 8 to 5 and 4 w 5, third.J ed that it would be a good idea to) eh in a few| Kitchen, stop escaping gas, read a wa-| just an application or two of Sage and |and after anotl application it ger gn ge Time, 48. John Hatcher, Jessie Lowine,| set a look at the Englishman in action! gy, “htween a: 8 ter meter and sce if her bills are cor-, Sulphur enhances its appearance a|beautifufly dark aud appears \ 500,000 CASES OF GRIP Rummage, Scarsdale and Al Jones] and McCarty consented to make the! champion ¢f the South, ‘a, Mickey frown. Ue | rect oF clear a atopped-up aink. We are | hundredfold. lustrous and abundast. It \ « Jaleo ran. trip. With this pate wilt be Jimmy | Vue Mmen Te er tut a aang | trying to teach our girls to meet the} Don't bother to prepare the tonic; you | helps folks look years younger and twice IN THE AUSTRIAN CAPITAL; |r nace—mare.yoarotte and] Cabby. the cruck miaaioneent € Mila Wipe berate Si |prtiame ofthe houne, with ntl| ean get from ny ug sere 80 cnt [ne Eten. say Teit-Enown down: MALADY OF VIRULENT TYPE. |cpward; ectting; seven turiongs—Henry| weukee, who le now managed jo ai atte. for ton at the "A. | gence.” tle yeth’s Sage a phur ltown druggist. @iutchinson, 114 (Frasch), 4 to 6 2 ¢o 5} Carney. sheng thse- ghee VIMNONA, Austria, March 14-—The [204 ott, Grety Husky Iiad, 114 (Goose), ei atte ae pe | gp HRM E sie he, poking, eftee te, effaice ENNA, im March 14 — The | ie to 6, 6 to 6 and 1 to 2, second; R. H,|treq ad Wert ant tommy Cis (i tH worst epidemic of influenas on record a Halt is afflicting the Austrian capital. a million cases have been reported dur- ing tho past three months, socording to the statistics of the City Health De- partment, an@ the epidemio is atill rag- ing 20 severely ag to tax the capacity of the private doctors, public hospitals and nursing institutions, Whole families appear to be attacked simultaneously and persons of all ages are equally affected. The disease on this occasion is of a with serious after effects, such as inflammation of the lungs, bronchitis, indigestion and general debility. The doctors hope the setting in of milder weather will di- pecullarly virulent type, minieh the outbreak. ——————— PANAMA CANAL EARTH SLIDE CHARLESTON RESULTS. FIRST RACB—Four-yeat-olds and Ww; eclling; Ave and « half furlongs. — ‘Toddling, 111 (Pickett), 7? to 5, 4 to 6 , © (Ford), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and § to & third, Time, 1:2. Benedictina, Gagnant, also ren. FOURTH RACE—Handicap; three- year-olds and upward; seven furlongs. —Cariton G., 106 (Taplin), 6 to 1, 3 to 2 and 8 to 6, first; Samuel R. Meyer, 109 (Goose), 9 to 2, 8 to,5 and 3 to 5, second; Lochiel, 110 (Frasch), 7 to 2, 6 to 5 and 2 to 6, third. Time, 1.27, Dr. Duenner, Effendi, Volthorpe also ran and Anished as named. ee ee CHARLESTON ENTRIES. OHARLESTON, 8. C., March 14.~The entries for to-morrow's races are as @warts Hill, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROE McCarty Anxious to Get Line On Wells’s Cowboy Heavyweight Comes All the Way From Cincin- nati to See Garden Bout. Fred Bonner, manager of the trving A. 0 ‘hee Je aod paneer Inst, week, will be Reston’ to meet ‘Krause, Weltseredght and Jock Denming, iS y ir San Yooal erste ae nginiat hae | aa 9 See's, et A. Ghampion” Sum Byckley\“is" ations to have, che| Puilcfagnie ou”pem Monday nl . b 1 bor om the hb, and ct he 3 wodey wired to Cottroth sacking” thet “the contest pe” pustned | — Jimmy. Johmnace, ‘woth thet date, Tr swore today Tighier, Brown has already accvited Pon a a Ee oe % Ey Weagestay might, —invthe sain tout Abe Attel | fttwi he the star bout’ at the im wilt take on. oh Kirk of St, Lola, In the otuer two comteda Matty Baldwin of Boston will ox han ches with Harr: Donohie of Lekin, i aed le Jones ot Pooidya ma take on Delivery Hitach of Ohicngo, the elie on Marah 19. Job for Secretary Davies, ‘Toledo, for ten rounds at the C. of fang Teland City om Mon. eo Jaci } Th eonther ten-rownd k Lundy of War, Si nung eo es men GARDEN SAE DARKENS GRAY HR Fn a hook up with Young Nitehie “| SSTaNE: ti a Sl pa ee kere, ee ‘i s matchmaker of the Atlantis wn, the east it Diritton's the match te macy ‘opening show WASHINGTON, March 14.—President alge Houlette, te, colored, anton, ho, ie oer. | Wilson to-day formally offered Joseph iT wi bi 4 tainly having, ‘considerable’ toute In getting on | 90, Davies of Madison, Wis., Secretary Vie “ean “matched: wetay to meet Tack, Need ibe} of the Democratic National Committee, an appointment as Assistant Secretary | feet, destroying five trackn and over-|)) | operation. PANAMA, March 14.—The elide on the’ east bank of the Culebra Cut which first moved into the cut on the night of Feb. 5, made another rapid move- ment downward to-day toward the canal. It pushed up the bottom ef the cL. near the centre for @ diviasce ef 1,000 feet to a vertical heignt ef 30 turning two steam shovels. There is now only one construction track in ‘The slide hae ceased moving and the | work of removing the mass of earth’ has been borun already and will be hy. p< BANKER TOAN TO MARRY. Arthur Benjamin Toan, thirty-eight | years ola, a banker of No. 69 West Forty-ninth street, secured a license to- day to wed Miss Jensie Agnes Peebles, same age, of No. 362 West Fifty-sixth stre | Miss Peebles in the daughter of Mr, jand Mrs, Thomas Peebles. The wed- carried out vigot Suit or Topcoat to order for this week only, after which I go back to my regular prices... ) Blue Serges! I have just signed a contract for 500 pieces of Blue Serge, which, on account of | the strike among the tailors, had been countermanded. I will be pleased to put these goods against | any tailor’s $20 or #25 suit in this city. Made to your order, any style.......... MITCHELL ut. Open Evenings Until 9, Saturdays Until 10 follows: FINST RACK—Purse $300; oelling; six furtonge,—*Couer d'Alene, 6; Lady, 101; Pthelburg 11., 101; Fairy Godmother, 101, SBOOND BACE—inirve $300; Some of these ‘FEEL BULLY! HEAD GLEAR, STOMAGH SWEET, BOWELS RIGHT— there vei 90; Rockber, 102; *Kelly, i 108; Terra Bianco, four-year olds ¢ wix furlongs,—Mias Nett, weet You men and women who can't get } | feeling right—who have headache, coat- ed tongue, foul taste and foul breath, diz- can’t sleep, are nervous and upset, othered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, and are worn out. © Ares you ki with Cascarets—or merely dosing your- self every few days with salts, cathartic nd pills, castor oi! and other harsh irritan Cascarets immediately cleanse and and carry off the constipated waste 1m ter and poison from the bowels, by morning—a 1 "ton, 110, Monocacy > Barly’ Light and $800; three-year-olds mile,—-*Ella Grane, good, gentle cleansing, too. CANDY CATHARTIC 10 CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE * ALSO 25 & 50 CENT BOXES ~ ‘ nyt | i CARETS" sweeten the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess. bile from the liver A Cascaret to-night will straighten you y the children—their little insides need a - s - 14, 1918, as Il Know How to Fix Paucets,) Stop Leaking Gas and Clear at| a Stopped-Up Sink. in| 108 ANGELES, March 14, —@he's here, the slodern plumber, the high schoot girl. Dainty schoolgirls in attractive midday $0 NATURALLY NOBODY CAN TELL Restores Its Lustre, Prevents | Hair Remedy” ready to use. Thie con q teh Spick and 7 Span with GOLD DUST'} =~o/ Pots and collect more dirt and grease than any other cooking uten- sil, ‘The one best way of cleaning them is to use Geld Dust. Gold Dast not only takes off the outer dirt coating, but digs deep after germs and hidden » particles, and makes them as spotlessly clean and sanitary as when new. ’ If you want your pots and pans 00 bright you can see your face"in em—your pots and kettles spotless and germ-proof, use Geld Dust in cleaning. It will do the work, too, in half the'time of the ordinary cleanser « at —you merely assist it. Gold Dust is sold in 5c and large packages. Buy the Jarge package and practice economy. You simply cannot keep house [J properly without Gold Dust. > Mede by THE N. K. FAIRBANK ‘COMPANY, Chicago NEXT SUNDAY THE SUNDAY SUN Easter Edition ; SEE MY WINDOWS FOR NEWEST FASHIONS ; I have placed along the walls in my store a range of three hundred styles, which include fine blue serge, black unfinished thibets, ‘all. the new brown shades of cheviots and tweeds goods sold in my store for $20 and $25, These goods are right inside i the door. Make your selection and call the salesman, and the price will be, made to your order, $8.75. I positively guarantee any yard of cloth bought in my store to be all wool, of a fine quality, and each suit is sold with the’ under- standing that it is to be satisfactory for fit and wear, the linings to wear as well as the body of the suit, or new linings put in absolutely free, raga oe THE Corner of 40th St. - $8.75 1431 Broadway 8-Page Art Supplement, printed by the new intaglio process, used only by THE SUN in America; including recently taken photographs of the Holy Land and pictures of the true Stations of the Cross as they look to-day. ; 16-Page Fashion Section, containing specially posed photographs of all the New Spring Models, described by Anne Rittenhouse. 16-Page Pictorial Magazine, with timely articles by distinguished authors on a great variety of subjects. Among the well-known artists whose work will embellish this issue are Jean Beraud, Eugene Burnand, J. Wencker, A. B. 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