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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1913. PUBLIC LEDGER, 2 CENTS. | PHILADELPHIA, April %,—The pad- | Mehere of the Public Ledgep have deter- mined to increase its price to two cents & copy, beginning May 1, according to an announcement which appeared in to-day's Issue. STO DIVORCE ACTION BY | TRAPPED BY DETECTIVE, MOVING IS FAMILY’ STOLE HER EARRINGS But Reynolds Forgot to Vote) Dr. Hoffman Fails to Give “yin Connecticut and Has to $1,000 Bail and Is Jailed Pay Big Alimony. on Girl’s Charge. F ee er It became a one-cent paper in 1901, af- ter being sold for @ generation at two roperty recently passed into the hands of a new company, head- ed by Cyrus H. K. Curtis, and it is HA PP LAUGHING CLD SHORTL. If Cross, Feverish, Bilious, and Sick, Let ‘Syrup of} Figs” Clean Its Little Waste-Clogged Bowels. Bohn Jay Reynolds's pian to baik the} Dr. Rudolph M. Hoffma of No, 1629 © action of his wife, Mary A.,| Arch street, Philadelphia, was a very Upset to-day when Juatice Page, | nenrvous and dejected looking prisonenr {8 @ oharp decision, directed Reynolds | in West Side Court to-day, He was #@ pay his wife $159.4 month alimony | confronted by race Ainsworth, an 486 @ counsel feo gf #2. Mr, Reynolds | actress of No, 3 West Ninety-ffth i$ the wealthy head of Reynolds ftth street, who said he had taken her Brothets, ,cheese importers, at No, 2%|4iamond ear-rings and refused to re- Harrteon street y Robert K. Paes told the gre uae part that as far back as foo Reynolde oar Weare your ‘ Id not furnish $1, No matter what ails child, a eet wbout dallding a defense to any| and war locke sone furnish #000 bali | Nivorough laxative physic should al- @rarce action. About this time Mrs.| Dr, Hoffman went to Riveraide Drive ware be the Hest trenimens Ove. heard her husband found and Ninety-fifth etreet last evening be. |_, Hf your child isn’ resting nicely, eating regularly and wife and his three children, He con-|from Miss Ainewo: urally it is a sure exited a Inwyer and, Mr. Prentice fee te Mary of Detectivecanrsaant as on Dane ane ‘8 request Magistrate BUMT HIS DEFENSE | ACTRESS SAYS DOCTOR Undue attractions outside his home, his cause he had received & decoy letter Gioved his family to Connecticut. Byrnes of the Weet One dundreath | need » gentle, aienasing 1 lt knew his asd could be street station, making a5 appentnent Uk " : re Press a divorce action in this State if/to see him. seen leverish, stom- he established her in Connecticut,” said | appointment, po gr apt itll thong Met breast iri ; little one the lawyer. “He left his family in! Byrnes was at the corner and arrested | ecb sour, breath bad of Yous Oi ioat, Sitar round aut ie iy No.| Dr. Hoffman. According to the coni- full of cold, tongue coated, give a tea- eet. Then he in-|plaint led by Mies Ainsworth, the | spoo Figs, 7 duced Mrs. Reynolds to bring a friendly! physician took the earrings pode he aang Apt Aad fh ar quit An Connecticut, insisting that both| was calling at her home, where she | gested food and sour Whe" wilt gently Ld their residence as Greenwich. lives with her parents, March 29 last. | move on and out of its little bowels with- leynolds then sold two parcels of realy Assistant District-Attorney Boetzel in-!out nausea, gripi weakness, and ~ od gee ie wi he ite lforingt Magistrate Freschi that De-| you will surely well, happy and lower is he agreed tecti¥e Caputo of Queens was in court | smiling child again shortly. pay = S A month and provide for) waiting for a chance to arrest Dr. Hoff- With Syrup of Hiei es tee oe ee, fn nis will, Next Reynolds incor’ tman on a complaint charging the toc. | ging Your children; belng composed en- Dora’ nd his ehetee company for $200,000 | tor with having taken Mies Ainaworth | of luscious figs, senna aad aro- 84 also incorporated a real estate com-l4q sanjtarium at Corona, knocking matics, it. cannot be harmful—besides, her down and twisting ¢wo diamond ae Siete fore ee eee beee dora of om Y shoul wa; the attorney, “because Reynolds never | US fom her Aigers, sdy. It is the only stomach, e@tablished himself properly in Con- li d bowel cleanser and regulator * necticut. Ho aid not vote there, nor pas] WILSON AVOIDS PATERSON, |nccded' cs site given to-day wil save 8 taxes, and the residence of the husband Conrad sick child to-morrow. 4 of course, that of the wife.” RENTON, N. J., April 4.—Preaident| Full directions for children of all A member of the firm of Lesser Bros.,| Wilson will not make @ speech for jury | and for grown-ups plainly printed on attorney for Reynolds, opposed the mo- | reform in Paterson on May 1, as he had package. tien for alimony because of Mrs, Reyn.| intended. Instead he will speak in the| Ask your druggist for the full name, oMds’s alleged non-residence and her fa- | New auditorium at Newark. The Preai-|“Syrup of Figs sed Elixir of Senna,” vYorable financial condition. dent wired his decision to Gov. Fielder ry California Fig Syrup “The fact that a wife is making a | to-day after the Governor had suggested | Co, This is the delicious tasting, genu- @@04 living by her own efforts does not| that other counties than Passaic could |ine ald reliable. Refuse anything else | Jwetify a husband in refusing to pay | be invaded by the President with better | offered. her alimony or absolve him from that by Me terie EEE 3 reaponsipility,” sald Justice Page. jere was @ report here to the LIAM £42 that friends of the President hed ade CARPET a res vised him not to go to Paterson be- 4 JAIL FOR RICH MAN’S SON — | cause cr the tense (routes enters CLEANING _ 363 West 64th 8. _ TC ESCAPE $200 VERDICT. | - : ——_—_. Mg ‘ “His plan did not succeed,” continued BOUTH NORWALK, Conn., Aprit 4.— Jaseph Zimmerman jr, son of the : . rasiaent of the Adame earns com! If You’re on Your Feet ata suuise taker oe | Much You Need the Severeernec DnA., ryshio® Harry Phillipson, a local troliey con-| ‘With Charles Forhman, a fellow etu- | Aéat at Yale, Zimmerman came to town | Rise one night last November, He said he| would show his friend “som: mez Shoe ‘They cleared out a trolley car, beatin; Enables you to lively becat the conductor and motorm: ‘RB resting ary Pod aah eregedl ape yrflead ‘The youths were fined in a local court | 3 comfort to tender feet. Prevents hugging of —.—— and sued, and Zimmerman was expelled | uppers or sliding of soles. It’s like on from Yale. The $200 judcment was given velvet. Rids you of stinging, burning feet. in the first of six actions against Zim- Comfort plus style. merman. sire All styles. For Men and Wemen. RUTLAND, Ve, Apri aiea st be-| ff DR. A. REED CUSHION SHOE CO. oe Foultzey, trom. drowning’ in the 36th St, and Broadway Poultney River yesterday, The boy had 240 Broadway gone down twice when the animal plunged into the stream and brought @ him ashore. Some time ago the doz rescued from the same stream the small daughter of his owner, W. J. Ellis. | : i nn XH La Sirite Gorsers Next Year’s Figure will be just like this year’s fashionable one, in this most vital particular—it will be Youth. ° ful For Youthfulness is Fashion's constant eal, Therefore hold to all the youthful lines you may now possess. Wear the corset that will preserve and emphasize them. Season in and season out, the C/B a la Spirite Corset has stood pre-eminent among fashionable corsets. Its comfort and. dura- bility alone rival its fashionable, youthful lines. Forty years of expert coreet making have taught the C/B makers how to combine these three Meng corset ssentials successfully for every known type of woman's figure. Among the ago different c/B els is one made especially for you. When you wear it you will see why the women who once start wearing C/B's never change to anyother make, See the new stason’s models today. Prices 81 to G10. THE STANDARD EVERYWHERE FOR THE WOMAN OF FASHION 16 R. H. Meey & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Pricsa, By Having a R. H. Meey &Co."s Attractions Are Thetr e j Macy Depesit Account --you know automatically just how much spend each, month and for what Herald Square, Broadwap.2thhte3t@m, | YOu spend it. Herald Square, Breadrong Bit to bE SSS TS SUITS and DRESSES _ |48e 10 $10.74 o cone 5000 Wothof tor MISSES and JUNI ORS DRESS TRIMMINGS CHIN. A, Cut Glass & LAMPS ht shat ar Reese ao tresses | SPEBIAL AT 24e |“ reductions of V4, 16 and Mor id prices. Every requisite for the correct and charming costuming of Td $8 89 (yd) Me eal ties Al the will be on sale outhful femininit be found in the Macy assortment—in le nce. goods on he fashions and fabrics that have been sanctioned for Spring | Fer and Seturday Only | 2 these prices until disposed of. : ‘ and Summer wear. In this Clearance Sale we AUl_ arranged by Tables, each containing a wide selection d New Department, Third Fleer. | offer exquisite imported | at a stated price. Becoment. 841m 6 a gold, silver and pear! fringe, i. $23.74 in Serges and Worsteds Fancy DecoratedChina Reduced One-T hird ret EES mn we Gehan One as illustrated in black-and-white striped worsted—effectively trimmed with Bengaline silk in bright colors and gay buttons on both coat and skirt—may be also had in navy blue serge. . The other model in chepherd check, navy, Copenhagen or brown serge has scafloped peplum and cuffs piped with contrasting Bengaline silk and gracefully draped skirt. af knparted Nowlty Seitngs $28.75 ty Sizes 14 and 16 years Very special value in these smart Suits of striped blue-and-white and tan-and- white worsteds, the coat, peau de c! lined—and with collar and cuffs of moire silk. Buttons trim the prettily draped skirt. Misses’ Ramie Linen igs and colo From Germany,. France, Austria and England. Ik tri r : lac tt ettectioe | The Se and 8c | The 29eSection | The 6¥c Section patterns. selfetteet Thee: | Sections "© stn, risen, | WHSOriginally 10¢103%. | The Ae Section | * The 9Te Section WOMEN'S Eats Jan Re Seaton, | come Sig. a | come © a M197 12 C PURE LINEN was originally 39€ 0 38, | $1.19: wa. Pe RN ERR HA ERCHIEFS, Ge | Gre srerastehefints cote that wes origin 90595: Fer Friday and Saturday Only Cn reprepereiee “ie Lamps, Electroliers, etc., 44 & ¥ off Belfast picked up a prize Gas and Electric Fixtures of bronze, crystal, etc. Slightly . lot of dainty Hs iefs | shop-worn but otherwise perfect. 4 of pure, softefinished Irish Among them is an ic Table Lamp with a fine bronze Linen, in pretty crossbar | frame, at $14.89 Prod see f ; effects, which we are offer- A Bron ier with fine electric lights, beautifully ing for two days at this Saree OA 8 Eaae ce Coane Nerang # Cae unusual prices This is the | of is the' Huntress Goddess, is $24.89 (was $69.50). Handkerchief offer best In all, there are 147 pieces, es well as a wide assortment of Blouse Suits pe $15.74 of the year and we advise | shades, globes and glassware. . years early purchasing. ‘ Japanese blouse coat with folded girdle and sailor collar of « ” black satin, three-quarter sleeves thished with deep turn back “Straus and if ied Bohemian Cut DECIDED may The skirt is cleverly draped at the side into a stitched anel. L: In dark blue, Copenhagen blue, Glass, red %, % and more. A very beautiful assortment, which includes leather, gray, purple and while REDUCTIONS IN ‘rays, Flower Holders, Biters Bottles, Tea ES ——— ies, Crwes, Plchers, Sarding Boxes, Cologne i Minses’ Bedford Cord LINEN TOWELS and Serge One-piece Dresses $9.74 Fer Friday and Seturday Only Bolles, Compoles” Segre Whishey ond Macy's price was $1324 Every Housewife should take ng down the front, button-trimmed and | advantage of this unusual op- Mle model open finished at collar and cuffs with contrasting ratine. Sises 14 end h excel- ipergnes, : 16 where. ord cord of excellerd qual pr am fesse tale inen Towds at Pres for a Tensei eut Coles Sonat tas wna Sabiah Teoomae : Fen Fy nie Fae | Ppt at cag al a uniors sees at $4. ish excel hey will wear . 4 ____ For Friday and Saturday ag and launder exceptionally well. | Qdd Pieces Toilet Ware—G: Savings One-piece model in jaunty coat effect, the blouse of brown, | | $4.68 Linen Huckaback Towels,) Boarding House and Country Hotel will welcome this blue, white or pink linen with embroidered batiste collar and (des.) $3.96 offering oy about all decorated,” Most of them are cuffs, with white kid belt. The tailored skirt of fine white Size 17 in. x 38 inches. Irish linen. Sizes 13,15 and 17 years. Week End Specials in Ostrich Trimmed HA1 TS, $9.89 jewhere Hats of equal style and qualily are fi63o . he Hats (élustr were especially designed “fee. ths = Yieg sale and are idedly larger ‘Toweling, in a variety of than we have offered heretofore | neat or rangi this season. They are of the | from 15 in. to inches in AL i 500 pieces, what isleft of complete sets of which parts have been sold, “Among are: 49¢ Spon, Poets, 1@ 69¢ Wash Basi $1.49 Hot Water hers, 68 | 29¢ Sal Phe fh 23c Dishes, 1 1 Vases, $1.49 Oval Wash Basins, * 19¢ Handled Mugs, Se $1.49 and $1.97 Slop Jars, Covered Soap White China for Decorating—one-hai piaciip ee maleny White China, including: Cracher Jars Cream Pitchers Sugar Bowls Tea Strainers Condiment Seis Covered Bones best Tagal Hemp. Instylethey | # ec neta el ar illon Cups and Saucers Pudding Dishes reflect the very latest Paris cree Ramehins Plates Cigar & Ash Trays mine wih atts, ownes (GANDY SPECIALS while at the back two gredul| ,MagysCendeshawan | ~ (ROCERY SPECIALS tm finishing touch, fective | iar deliciousness’ all their | aeteeeet eee Law unto Prices range from 5c (Was 10c) up to $1.23 (was $2.49), with a dozen prices in between. Becement, 4th 80, own, because they are ab- itself, and has even so far as to build and equip a In block with back foaters, | Solely pure, are’ skilfully iteslantcally pertect Factory at Si7-827 West asth Street, A : black with colored trim- made. by the finest con- where all possible Food Products are handled in such way Small medium and large PB ripeng romney ay 14 Picea and atta aon a8 to Insure the most scrupulous purity and, cantare: et { D rimmed as illus. q ‘a Brand Pose Proit Jeme—Packed in largetumblers, Straws trated or with two large high-grade full French A ber, “Heten Cot ‘ge ch plumes and Ye. berry, Raspberry, ince and Fineapole; muarantens © uct Bie sid moire ribbon bows. Second Floer—Millizery Seles. ' nee ‘Setten's” Worcestershire Sauce —Bott led in | “Uy van sold elsewhere at 40c a Boys’$9.75ExtraT rouserSUITS| ‘ater me cae ae Very Special at $7.74 hStravberis 0b. bes)38e.| te Gindtan'" ere for Friday and Satu Tine fresh easton airs Department othe Sead uh Seopa tenance ere chocolate. As no preservative ef ry is used, they are intended for ‘ No. 2 bag, ite i Nodes model, as illustrated, | immediate consumption. Macy’ Prnkan Chralate—Prepared In elewnere a: to ‘ ratory; i It Jar, U and strictly allewool by test. Assorted Hard Candies re eee sla raathr ge, Price Fer ts OOM Teter alae Made of sterling quality chev- Ib. box) 19¢ “‘pevallee” Brand Fronch Boneless Serdinse—Ou’ fal i jon; only the iots, homespuns and tweeds. tet selection of Macy's very best fish packed in the finest table clive ils hall Uns cur usual Beles finest Hard Candies, attractively 32c can; special for this sale, dozen, $3.13; can, Se Several new models—all lined boxed. Holland Cheese Untermehiine, Lunch Kase (lunch cream cheese) Our own special im- with mohair and tailored with| “Ideal” Wilaned b. bo: C Pare ea pectes in large cans; our usual price, per tin, ee ore all the care that distinguish Chocolates ( 1s) 19¢ “Lily White” Brand Steed Bacon —In glass I fineat quality; packed inNo, 36 bags Suits around the ten dollar Delicious “‘melt - in - your - oy us SA, 1D ¥ Fresh Herrings —Prepared by the Aberdeen Preserving Co., Ltd.; our own special mark, means cream “fiings, vanilla importation; packed in one-pound cans; for this sale, dozen, $1.17; ie “ m Tematess—"‘White Oak"’ brand; No. 2 can; very fine stock; quality sells at 10¢ These were Easter Suits that Red Star” Special (Wb ben) 24c can; for this special sale, dozen, le; ig bivnca can, te have been delivered late, owing | finest candies, in pound boxes, | “Bezelten” Brand Pk snd Beam With tomato sauce, ino, 2 cans; sold elsewhere mato trade conditions, and the “Perfection” Chocolates, Callernia Sicod Lemon Cling Peaches —-‘‘Jessamine" brand; packed in extra heavy cost of the delay is $2.00—the tb.) 49 syrup in largeNo. 244 cans; our usual price is 24c can; for Chip apeciel oom. amount of your savingon Macy's Pure, lesome, delicious ” Brand Sifted Early June Peas —P: : Wi ome, “ “Sterting’ Packed in No. 2 can; our usual price is 12¢; usual “Lowest - inthe -City" | chocolates, Ria vii arene for this special Msi dozen, $1.18 ii can, ts rices, , oe ah “ Peare—“Pittsgrove" brand; packed in heavy syrup by the AllivineCo., of No: Pp 4+, 3, Selb, boxes, N.J., inthe extra largeNo. 3 can; packed to sell at 4Sc the can; our price for Every size for boys of 7 to 17 U P this sale, dozen, $1.14; can, nique Lace Paper Deilies the New Weshing Made fi Is, ° years and mare value than you |} "Wylie Ise || “inal atand- rea uate tteswiha bing roan aft often get for $10.00 elsewhere Charming Novelties are this sale, dozen each package, 9 fr Suit with only one pat |] enemas of four sans || Mosh amas eee pied ae ol be oF of the same pattern. There “ _ " Fate ema al Eaten Troome Sait are a Host of dainty pate || ese tedden feme, The equa! of sry of te fet priced Oia stock, at $4.96, $8.49, 99.74 and $12.74. as terns and styles, this sale, $8.24; 30-Ib. boxes, full weight cakes, usual Prion re y Tad? ee