The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1913, Page 8

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COURT R TOALLOW FISHER | BY SIGMA GHI AT at Actions He Makes Basis’ of Suit. delphia, Summoned Fra- ternity by ’Phone. Justice Greenbaum's findings tn the Florence &. Fisher,Jand an mwiftly extended auspices the Sigma Chi fraternity of the U ity of Philadelphia the elopem: Fisher against known on the stago as “The Midget,’ were filed yesterday. Justice Green-. baum refused to grant Fisher a =| on the ground of “collusion, connivance, privity and procurement.” Fisher's action waa tried four times in the Supreme Court before Justice Greenbaum finally held that he was not entitled to a divorce, although th Waynesburg in the same landed with muccesn. men were in attendance and suasion officiated. to-day with the young couple on th: way to Bermuda. University of Virginia, ‘Vietorie and the Hotel Knickerbooker, on Third avenue, in the year 197 with Charles A. Prince, a personal friend of her husdand, to whom she had bees introduced by Fisher. Mrs. Fisher denied that she has ever ected/improperly with Prince, ‘Justice Grestbaum, in dismissing the complaint, said that the evidence ad- G@ucert on the trial established a strong motive on Fisher's part to “rid him of matrimonial alliance.” York, She left there, was going to visit her “aunt” in tl No witnesses and no clergyman. he rushed to @ ‘phone, called up Sigma Chi “frat” house and said: “Hello, I'm Dr. Broad atreet station and through—will yout’ Chi clergyman also. Gas or Sourness Fiv Minutes Afer Taking ‘‘Pape's Diapepsin." If what you just ate is souring on your a lump of lead, ref ing to digest, or you belch gas and eruc- o ea feel- ing of dissiness, heartburn, fulness, nau- outh and stomach stomach or lies lik ‘ tate sour, undigested food, nea, bad taste in headache—this is in A full case of Pay charges of extortion, He was unable tq furnish bail of $1,500 and is now in the county prison. —_— TO.END LICENSE GRAFT. ALBANY, March 21.—A bill designed te eliminate graft from license privi- jeges by plading the power to grant Moenses in the hands of one official, a commissioner of licenses to be ap- pointed by the Mayor, has been intro- duced by Senator Herrick of New York City. ‘Tao bill deprives the Aldermen ut y their right to grant licenses, The Po- o ee Department is also shorn of its powers in this respect. The new com- ™iesioner is to have authority to issue all licenses in the city, including those dys ia why they usually relieve sour, of-order stomachs or indi minutes. i digestion in digest and the food you eat; besides it to the table with a healthy a Bue what will please you most not need to resort to laxatives or Ils for biliousness or constipation. stomach preparation, too, if you aré B. Moon, sixteen, was accidentally shot end killed by John Warren, fit- teen, while the t laying In- dian” in a field Oswego last night, E we know his rifle was . loaded. indigestion, other atomach misery. At °1.40 $2.00 Values Every smart new Spring shape, shade and style in ante Soft Hats and Derbies that top any- thing in New York for down- right, unequalled hat value. Then We Also Offer $3.00 Hats at 51.85 A splendid assortment— Springtime's best shapes, styles and fabrics—the best values that money can buy. $3.50 Derbies Special at $2.65 All of the newest Spring blocks and styles, Stetson Hats, of course, at $3.50 to $8.00 These famous Soft Hats and Derbies in a wonderful variety of the newest things for Spring. Silk Hats, Newest Correct Shapes, Special at $6 Bulk Brothers £79 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich 125th ST. at Sd Ave, UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway Union Square and Harlem Stores Open To-morrow Night Oe 'ELOPERS AIDED * Justice Finds He “Connived”| Dr. Mitchell, Stranger in Phila- | PHILADELPHTA, Mareh 21. — Under sult for divorce brought by Robert Lee! the awiftly and suddenly demanded o4+ the young men atole ten auto- Sigma Chi clergyman of the Methodist per It happened a week ago, but the secret was only disclosed Dr. Mitchell is a graduate of the He waited here for his bride, who was attending the fashionable Finch school in New o Minne’ her train! Fumbling for his note book of e4- Gresses for names of those he might, know in this city, he pricked his Soger | on @ sharp corner of his fraternity pin. | He never consulted the book. Instead | Mitchell, a Sigma Chi, I'm going to be married. Some | of you fellows hurry down to the ‘Would they? Six came whooping in| taxicabs. They found for him @ Sigma | ‘There was @ mar- | STOMACH: MISERY UST VANISHES, Time It! No Indigestion, ype’ pepsin costs only fifty cents and will thoroughly cure your ouf-of-order stomach, and leave sufficient about the house in case some in fi pare for assimilation into the blood all you will feel that your stomach and in- Yeatines are clean and fresh, and you will i PiThis city will have many, Diapepsin cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be cranky about this splendid try a little for indigestion or gastritis or | jet some now, this minute, and for-| ever rid yourself of stomach trouble and Easter Hat Sale tage and a supper and for six days— while the bride’e parents did every- thing but notify the police in effortr to | find her—bride and groom raw the city under Sigma Chi escort. MAXIMUM SENTENCES FOR CHICAGO AUTO BANDITS. Detective Peter Hart. CHICAGO, March 21. —Jamea Perry, the ohauffeur of the Webb @ang of ‘oandite, was found guilty of high | way robbery in etghteen minutes to- day and sentenced indeterminately from one year to life. | Robert Webb, the leader | Fecelved the same sentence a | to be tried for the murder of | Peter Hart. The evidence before the court showed of mobiles and committed twenty rob- Ni | peries during six weeks 1 utumn. t | Jewelry stores and saloons were the -| most frequent sufferers. .| The sentence to-day wae given for holding up Patrick Sheehan, who was walking on Grand Boulevard when the bandit car drove up, Webb and Perry | member, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Jumped out and pointing gune at Shee- han robbed him of $0 and a watch | The sentence the men received is the maximum, Thomas Burke, who was a received the mame sentence yesterday. The case of Frank Mcfr- lane, the Inst active member, i stil! pending. of $25,000 Pala. TO ee ’ ‘| Robert Webb, the Leader, Has val GOT ALASKA COAL MONEY. | _ to Be Tried for the Murder of | etttdretn Admite Receiving 96,260 —_—_.— ' —— OHICAGO, March 21.—At the Alaska coal lands hearing yemterday, H. H. Hil- Greth, former United States Commia- sioner at Seward, Alaska, testified that he got $6,260 out of $26,000 which was paid for several coal claims of which | the witness was administrator. The balance, he said, he gave Frank Watson, one of the defendants in the present suit, to divide among Watson and the other two defendants, Labaree and Albert C. Frost. Labaree and Frost denied in court yenterday t got any of the money. The defend are charged with con- wpiracy to get illegally titles to coal lands worth millions of dollars, Hil- dreth testified he resigned a# Commis- sioner on a telegraphed request from United States District Judge James Wickersham. elr On Sale Saturday hii ata- Meanwhile, never having | eloped before, he realized he had been | remiss in his arrangements, He re the | aa number of special the body’s natural lines. fe fuse $14.75 and for wear at confirmation, semi-dress or business. o ro- | mixed cheviots. you Lites | that ver ever 35 and 36, At the same price, Of unusually fine, rich and style, coat model, narrow tie breadth, distinctive lines of our own. han 20% on prices elsewhere. English and American Model Sack Suits at $14.75, $18.50, $19.75, $22.50 and $24.75 Brown and gray mixtures, plain grays, hairlines, and blue- and-gray stripe effects. The newer models that fcllow closely These Suits will be wanted by young men Top Coats at Skeleton-lined with silk or satin. Of gray homespuns and of brown, gray, and green Frith MEN'S $2.00 SHIRTS FOR $1.44 Of woven madras, in coat style, with laundered cuffs attached. — These Shirts are in the very popular “candy stripe” effects, in blue, black or lavénder, in choice of 316 in., 14 in. and 3-8 in. stripes. Sizes are 14 to 18 and sleeve-lengths 33, 34, rn models tailored on peculiarly Savings never Patch Pocket Suits at $14.75, $18.50, $19.75 and $22.50 Plain grays and blue-and- white, gray-and-white, and black- and-white hairline stripes. A distinctively smart model—all our own—that has a somewhat broader collar, together with other attractive points that must be seen to be appreciated. Blue Serge Suits at $12.75, $19.75, and after, tor $19.75 Foor, Broadway Shirts of corded madras, pleated. in coat style. Novel designs and colorings. MEN'S $5.00 SILK SHIRTS, $3.48 All sizes, from 14 to 17, sleeve-lengths 33, 34, 35 and 36. Made in both pleated and plain negligee style, in coat model. durable quality of pure “tub” silk, MEN'S $5.50 SILK SHIRTS, $3.96 All sizes, from 1314 to 18, and sleeve-lengths 33, 34, 35 and 36. These Shirts have satin stripes, and are made in plain negligee The pure silk is of a very rich, heavy quality, and the satin’ stripes are in most effective shades of helio, tan, gray and blue. MEN'S Easter NECKWEAR Prices Are 48c, All the newest effects in colors of the season, Among the latest shapes is the “Imperial,” which has a broad open end and a 68c, 98c and $1.44 A $1.25 Bat Wing Tie at 98c is quite new in shape. The ends are open and pointed, giving a very smart effect when tied. Main Fi. B4th St. Rear, ° °Derbies & H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, VAS) Attention Men— Shoulder Arms and We Will Shoulder Respon- sibility for the Suit or Overcoat You Choose. YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHES REMARKABLY complete showing, including a cam acacia. Special Easter Luncheon 59c Saturday, March 22, 1913 Served from 11.30 A. M. te 2.15 P. M. BLUEPOINT COCKTAIL CELERY and GHE CONSOMME CROUTE AU POT CREAM of CHICKEN PRINCESS LOBSTER CARDINAL or EGG FLORENTINE EMINCE of CHICKEN a le KING or ROAST EASTERLAMBau JUS STRING BEANS a ANGLAISE ant, POTATONCRORUBT TES In the new and more Commeodious Department of Men's SALAD PRINTANIERE and Boys’ Shoes, Main Fleer Balcony, 35th Street, Rear BISCUIT GLACE and ASSORTED | oo ' ' : CAKES UMMER is coming, when foot COFFEE, TEA or MILK trouble, if you have any, is Eighth Floor,—___..- You can’t “tie up”. to a better proposi- tion than a Young Hat—the wear, style and all-around good service are absolutely guaranteed by the name— ° Silk Soft Hats, Hats | $3 & $4 % | way, near St. Bear Rredzay: Rowse st. Brostead! Rend doe Se: tha road Biesdwes, Nussat Bireet beat Liber. On Sale Saturday HATS FOR MEN OFT greens and warm! browns are the prevailing shades this season. ‘Macy's has a full line of Ss) these fashionable shades, as well as the more conservative grays, browns and blacks. Hats for Spring at $1.88 Soft Hats in the new shades of green and brown with bows on side or back, ? Black Silt of Semi-flexible Hats, in the new medium or high crown shapes with curled or semi-flat brims. All-leather inside bands, and trimmings of silk. Hats for Spring at $2.74 Soft Hats in greens, browns, grays and tans, with flat or curled brims. ws at side or at back. Derby Hats, light-weight and flexible, blocked in the most approved shapes. Medium or high crown with curled brims. Hats for Spring at $3.74 “Crandor’ London Derbies (for which we are the New York agents) rank among the finest hats from England. These come in black only, with medium or high crowns, Soft Hats in Alpine or telescope shapes in brown or green shades. ‘Russia’ leather inside band. Trimmings of silk. Golf Caps at 86c, $1.49 and $2.49 Of Shepherd Plaids, gun club checks and other bright combinations of colors. The models are both American and English. The workmanship is of the very best. Fifth Floor, 34th St. “UNUSUAL” SHOES FOR MEN GHERKINS always more acute. These Shoes—just as smart and neat of line as other high-grade Shoes—are a suiccessful attempt to give you perfect comfort without sacrifice of appearance. “Combination Size” Shoes, $4.96 Especially designed to combine an easy fit for the toes and ball of the foot, with a close, snug, frictionless fit for the arch, instep and heel. Here is aspecimen: Shoes, with a 7D ball and toe measure- ment, C width at the instep, and B width at the heel and ankle. “Arch Support” Shoes, $5.94 Strong steel arch supports that are a blessing to heavy men and those who have to walk or stand much, Cushion soles, soft and yielding to the foot, eliminating the “jar” of the hard pavement. Not for cripples, but for ordinary every-day men who study their feet. Broad-toed Shoes, $4.96 Some men need extra room for their toes. Some suffer from soft corns or bunions, Some want to guard against such tortures. These Shoes are cut on a handsome last that yet allows more than usual toe room. Shoes, $3.96 to $5.94 All the smartest styles in all leathers, in the latest variation of the English last. Lowish heels, receding toes, close- trimmed welts, and in some cases the peculiarly smart invisible eyelets, Jem Onen Lat: Saturday Evenings A Morton Oppenheim Co. SIXTH AVENUE.CORNER @ STREET.NEW YORK Here! Easter Shoes FOR MEN AND WOMEN ‘4 & 5 values it, For Men and Women. Quality and Style Best Ever Offered this City. : aa pairs Men’s and Women’s Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps All New and Fresh Steck Just in Time Tomorrow Saturday At A, Morton 358 6th Avenue

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