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FORHER CHLOREN SHE: SAD SHED NOT LOVE | nats shall end Satur Amicable | Marcuses Reach Agreement and Court Action Will Be Ended. | Edwin B. Goodell, fam FE. Marcus jr. son of a Fifth ave- fue Jeweller, said to-day that while the guilt of Mra. Marcus to gain possession Of her childron by habeas corpus had eile slope of the Rockies to live out- such action would be taken by her Jewyer, Ralph BH. Lum, in a few daye Mr. Goodell «ald he was not informed as to the details of the agreement be- tween Mr. and Mre, Marcus which brought about this understanding, Mrs, Marcus scandalised Montclair Yast July by saying she was tired of restricted life in the suburbs, didn’t love her husband, and “lacked the real maternal instinct toward her children,’ wherefore she was going out to the Pa- cifte slope of the Rockies to live out @oors and on horseback. An a prelim. inary, ehe went to Europe to Join her father, George B. Cooksey, a wealtny Californian, who had been for revoral } months trying to persuade her to stay ! at home with her husband and children. Bhe returned with her father and in February jast started a sult for the vecovery of the children. Her lawyer, Ralph B. Lum, explained that ring her European trip and her observation of her own father's love for her she became convinced she owed it to thelr children to bring them up and she meant to make a fight for that privilege ama duty. No explanation of her decision to give up that ideal was forthcoming to: At was intimated by friends of Mr. cus that certain rights of Mrs. Marc to the magnificent home in which she ved Montclair and in other property and her future privilege of having the children with her, should her attitude of mind and heart toward them chi had been in question. These, it id, had been adjusted, and Mrs, Mare i Inatructed Mr. Lum to drop the suit in ment. Mrs, Marcus is nv@ in Manitoba with her father. The Montclair home has been dismantied. Mrs, Marcus instruct- . butler to sell all the furniture she loft last summer, RABBYFROM ENGLAND COMES HERE FOR LIFE AT SALARY OF $5 000 Hertz as Head of Orach Chaim Congregation. The Congregation Orach Chain. Lex- ington avenue and Ninety-tifth atreet, 1M night unanimously slected the Rev. Dp. Fayan Moses Hyamson as miniat of the congregation for life. The sala: which has been fixed at $5,000 per Annum, is the largest ever paid by any American orthodox Jewish congrega- tion. Dr, Hyamson has accepted the call and sulle for England in two weeks, te wind up his affairs in that country. Ho will return to America about Beni. 18, and on Oct. 1 will enter upon nis new duties, on the eve of the Jewish ‘Mew Year, Mr. Hygmson will succeed the Rev, \Jeseph H, Herts, who was recently elected Chief Radi of Great Britain, and who, in the recently contested election for that office, was success- fully opposed by Dr. Hyamson, Dr. Hyamson's reputation for schol- arship is world-wide. He was born in For Spring and American Hos American send CHICAGO MOTHER TO DROP SUNT uinsel for Will- Hy adjoMce of Dayan of the U PUrauance of aw friendly family agree-|% | Hanan Colonial American Hosiery Underwear The garment of entire satisfac- tion. Fine, sheer, cool, crisp absorbent Lisle for warm days dermatically Merino and Balbriggan for the change: b'e days of spring. Knit Underwear that does not cling to and irritate the body as woven fabrics do. For forty-five years the makers of the best | Shirts, Drawers and Union Suits for Men, Women and Children. Your regular Dealer sells Produced by NEW YORK — | Auguatun P f Avita Sanna ogee | Jonn M ureh A summer! and ten oth men » i 1 fy not far from the | janis, “The Love Let- \ ts of Herbert Kelsey and Is to be published Wert" portormanee ot! a that oe te i 7 4 * tomorrow night Augustus ant confined to ht otel In Londen PRESIDENT WILSON expreaeed ihe opinion that his tea “luneaume job will welcome the red men orjcrerien Frohman has cabled to. Alt — » Bui eee vHayman that he is in the best of TO PROVE It fe not eppored to badles in Ite tenements Trinity Corporation | * val Mi stg ont ines heir Moalth, | cles the vase of one of Its tenants who has twenty-four children. | ” ntin f | HARVARD STL iMegally HONOLULU AUTHORITIES have burned ten tons of fea | Plucked by poachers: t NO SCOOTING the scoots at Seutari t [own age FORMULA fur a denatured race track bet is wanted for the coming meets, munsen, just back from Arctic re- My dry jand DR. COOK PLEASE WRIT gions, found that “Peary Channi icago are to "he made of prismatic th lighter, ROAD STATION PLATFORMS in to make the streets and stores und COMMITTEE of the Texas Legisiatur convicts to cut down on prison expenses. has recommended the releane of 80) WOMEN AS TAX COLLECTORS tn a new idea of the French Government on the theory that they can get the money, PHILADELPHIA has established a quarantine taking in its entire segregated | Alatrict. { FRENCH PROFESSOR finds that of olf age, including gray hair and | lows of teeth, come with the disappearance of the element fluorine from the | human body. | “NO TREAT" motion was overwhelmingly lost in the National Liberal Club | of London. } | STUNG BY A BEE, trolley motorinan in Philadelphia jumped from his car and forgot to shut off the power, The car was wrecked and thirteen passengers hurt, Suwalk, Russia, Aug. 2%, 1969, and :e-|Chatelaine, dancer, have been éngaged - | for Ziegfel@'s ‘*Follies.”" Max Dearly 's to stage in Paris the Gustav Ludera and George Ade musical ho-Gun,”" produced here Mabell Myers, daughter of a Harlem) hotel man and niece of Kit Clark of |. Canonbury London, where, during ten years of min- | aM i {aterial’ activities, he founded many | Haverley's Minstreis, makes her stage Jewish institutions, social, educational | debut next week at the Harlem Opera and Mouae in “The Country Boy,” | Fourtee Law. Pee gdh bs yew Flelda tx suing J. H. Dalton, the Boston broker, who Is the husband of Marle Dressler, for halt of $2.30 | Joss on the tour of “Tillie’s Nightmare, A traning school im to be established by the Woman's Theatre, Inc, and a dramatic festival Issting several days bs | to be given In the fall to finance it. | Boctety in taking keen Interest in the! Production of “The Taming of the Shrew" by the Amherst College Dra- matic Association in the Hotel MoAlpin ballroom Friday. ' “A Good Little Devil” in to be played | by all the original cast for a movie film. Fiske O'Hara {ns to star next season| comedian, and Stella in “Old Dublin Bay," a new play by Britain, Dr. mson ac |mogue. For twenty months Dr. Ht “a Volume of Sermona’ (1910); "Coll Mosaicarum et Romanarum Legum" (1912), and essays in the Jewish Quar- ‘terly’ Review. She aol THEATRE NOTES. | the Poor Little Rich Girt” and “Are Re ‘& Crook? end thelr runs saturday. Leon Errol, A New Model Colonial Pump Thenewest style in the exclusive and fashionable pumps. Beggar: some ita joes Broadway. near ad Bt. way, cor, Canal GRAND RAPIDS 1 FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS; 3 hr 150/79" "100, 5 et 751410 or 150, 1.0 A WEEK OPENS | AN ACCOUNT Open Saturday Eventi | 104ST. L STATION AT CORNER | FISHER Bros. COLUMBUS AVE | BET. 103 & 104 ST. and Summer suitable ' AN lest or found articles ad ised in The World will be at The World's Informa- Ww om Weet 125th St, and We Brooklyn Office, 868 Weshing= fen Mt. Brooklyn, for 30 following the urinating of advertisement, iery Underwear Hosiery Co SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY WORLD WANTS TS’ COUNCIL, decrees that the clowe reason on straw % alne | | sinter of Secretary of Commerce Wiillam | ,,When, yo 1. Redfield. In armor who attacks him with a sword | thin in the spooky old ca Hreaker,” H. B. W. wrist cut to the bone. His other arm | fi, RUBBER TRUST PROFITS last year were stretched to $7,000,000 net was already in a sling as the result of p f ——siaonene his automobile accident, but he has de- YOUNG WOMAN had to bring «@ breach of promise quit to find out her | termin The week after ni | give “Broadway Afte: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1918. lwitt nave tn ity theatre’ during the sum- dents of Pittsfield, Mass, have 80,007 In five days, Among the tT. Redfield, 'A Little Knowledge Is Dangerous Thin Hectors wan Miss Inalv blue. , head. acl Through the too good aim of the man | |i! a Kuch # The Oly«npi with Terry | ¢ Joe Bernstein and Joe) *! in the cast tt Je In rehearsing for vaude- | badd made up from “The Spring! at Feet fine tn ¥ UD-to-d rug Store. by mall from Blue Serge Suits $15 *20 25 Each Worth at Least $5 More. The “One Best Bet’? among Summer Suits, stripes, plaids, checks and mixtures may rise and fall in popularity, with well- dressed mtn and young men, but Blue Serges remain, unfailing, unchanging and unalterable as fate itself. Blue Serge Suits at Brill Stores have been, for years, almost a specialty in themselves, increased Sales have been coincident with increased Values, and to-day. no shop on earth can give you better Blue Serge Suits at any given price than you can buy in the Brill Stores. In addition to the usual Brill guarantee of “Satisfaction or Money Back,’’ every blue serge suit that leaves our stores carries with it our assurance that its rich, deep, dark blue is absolutely unfading and the fine fabrics absolutely unshrinking — See a Blue Serge Suit here to-day. READY -TO-WEAR 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. BROADWAY, at 49th St. 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich. 125TH ST., at 3d Ave. UNION SQUARE, I4th Street, West of Broadway. ‘ 144-146 WEST I25™ High Class Goods at Middle Class Prices The very finest of everything—kitchenware, dining-room and bed-room outfits, parlor suites, handsomely upholstered plush or leather pieces, sets or single pieces for the porch or sitting-room—all at prices especially attractive to the middle class man and weman who work hard for their money, and deserve to get its full value when they spend it. Then we can show the Bride and Groom “a thing or two" in the way of furnishing up their new home, or the out-of-town folk with their queer little bungalows, Open an account _with’us and purchase just as much or little as you please. in our own m ver with Lined anized White Enamel Chiffonier The first piece of this a!) Tare Ys ‘ude of well spascned. durable, ‘solid. ont ¥ with a coats of white enamel finished hare larm@e, Dlate. wood Knobs. Special this week; 1% in. powim, % In. fers: ike cw hi inh, Fin aes and Scrim Curtains Scrim Curtains, ation filet borders, 244 ya rae long; pair... “ 2.599 white and ecru; pair. ESS (RY AM) yh o> 2.85 N Table, Large Chair and Rocker, made of strong. N scientifically grown and treated, imported willow; care- fully woven and made to retain its natural color. Splendid for porch or OG, Skill Chair and Rocker have hig! $y arms and back; Table solidly constructed. May be purchased separately or as set. Table 3.55 Chair 2.85 Rocker 3.90 Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums China Matting, red or green patterns - Me yd. Japanese Woven extra heavy quali GLO GND, cee verierseereceevecesneesennnees 2. Crex Grass Rugs, all sizes at unusually low prices. —> —< MID-DAY CABARET, 8TH FLOO 34 Yoars Leaders (5-Piece) Suite Slip Covers Made to Order Complete at Only Enough Material for $5 * *5.00 About 75 Suites of Slip Covers..........:. While this small quantity lasts, Covers for any frame suite of furniture, and every cover, as usual, uaranteed to hav rawford Co. style, perfect workmanship. When it is understood that of cutting, sewing and pressing—not considering the materia furnishing all materials nec suite complete. ‘here are no of any kind. $5.00 is delivered finished. At this price no telephone or mail orders canbe filled. Orders must be placed by customers in person and only ap. plies to residents of Manhattan, Bronx, Hoboken, City, Long Island City or Richmond. Our Prices Are the Lo’ y for a S-piece pa in New York for reupholstering furniture, making window seat or turniture Cushions, Curtains, or Draper Sa i Designs and Estimates cheerfull submitted w ithout of Taihkun ) oro Ca LUPSON A UMZOTE we will take orders to make Slip size 5 - piece so long as it is a regular suite (not odd pieces) at this re- markably low price. These Slip Covers will be made of our usual standard quality, fast color Belgium striped damask. We use only shrunk Binding \, WH this price barely covers the cost and binding—these 75 Suites of Slip Covers should not last more than one day. Our offer is for making Slip Covers and lor tra cha taxation [tee wil eek pau wean lersey Tapestry Hall and Stair Carpets.... Axminster Rugs, floral and decorativ Settee and Bed in One This convenient article is made up im Extension either Gold or Early English Oak; with upholster: imitation leather seat Window | ire As ‘shown inthe twvalioyilless tration, it may at once be transformed into a cool and comfortable bed*by Very eneet . | merely pulling out the seat. The heavy hinny extend ce 8 in. tive | SPYings of the seat, and the strong wiry ones of the bed are separate sets and do not connect in any way. The mattress is included with bed. ef 22.75 } extends to 3 \ Price... FREE for the Coupon Two Beautiful | Photogravures Copies of Famous Paintings Will Be Given with Next Sunday's World Pictures are suitable for framing, on heavy art paper, and represent historic subjects, the originals of some being in the Metropolitan*Museum and other great art collections, Don’t Miss This Chance Remember, These Photogravures Are Given _ FREE for the Coupon Order Next Sunday’s World in Advance ve | AEN 0 shiek Prerae ! 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