The evening world. Newspaper, July 2, 1913, Page 7

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(000 10 HEAL BROKEN HEART OF , DASY MA MARKHAM: Breach of fronts Suit Against ‘Northampton Settled To- Day in London. FATHER WAS TO BLAME. Lovelorn Nobleman Wrote That Only Duty to Family + Made Him Jilt Actress. LONDON, July 3.—Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars and all the costs of the uit is the price the Marquis of Northampton has agreed to pay to eatfle the sult for breach of promise brodght against him by the well known actress, Miss Daisy Markham, whose real name is Misa Violet Muss. The cost will amount to a condiderable sum on account of the number of dis- tingwished counsel engaged to plead for She opposing parties. The Marquis, better known as Earl Compton, only recently succeeded to the title at the age of twenty-seven. The plaintife is well known both in America and the British Isies under her stage name. SETTLEMENT ANNOUNCED TO DAY IN CROWDED LOURTROOM. ‘The settlement was announced when the case was called in the High Court of Justice this morning in @ courtroom’ crowded with fashionable women and actresses who had come in anticipation of Ustening to some interesting evi- dence. Sir Edward Carson, a former Solicitor General, and Edward G, Hemmerde, Ke- corder of Liverpool and Member of Par- lament with two junior barristers, ap- r of the Unionist leaders, Asquith, a son of the Premier. ‘The engagement of all th:; legal talent makes the cost of the suit mount into tens of thousands of doilars, 9 had previously of- settle the case and many people hed thought Mis: wise-not to accept the offer, When Miss Markham insisted on pro- ceding with the ault, London gossips “GET THE HABIT” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABIT | | THE EVENING WORLD, , WEDNESDAY, JULY anticipated that she had a sensational Story to tell, and interast in the guit rose accordingly. AWARD LARGEST VEARS. ‘The damages paid to-tay are the se ona fSeoniey pd Maa years in a anked his father’s Red his son @ solemn promise that season he Would not pursue his desire to marry doned the paint. States. ‘ar ‘ecwand | Carson” a soon as the preliminaries had been completed in- formed the court that a settlement had been reached after consuitation be- h sides, He ex- plained that ham had met the Marquis last Subsequently, at the desire of his fa the Marquis broke off the en- « nt. In doing so he wrote to Miss m that he wanted her to believe INBIG BATTLE his action had been taken from of duty, genuinely believing it both parties. When his“: et for er talked to him, wrote the young Marquis, he “faeed me with the same thoughts I told you of when I first loved you, which ever since been trying to suppres: Continuing, the Marquis wrote: “You do not know how these @o-called ladies will treat you and I really could not bear to see you suffering it. Oh! if 1 could but escape from my position! You will always be my ideal! my beautiful dream!" The letter concluded: “Your broken- hearted Bim." This was the Marquis of Northampton’s nickname, sir Edward Carson continued that, The Exchange Telegraph says the, | PO the Maraule of Northampton had made| S¢rvians also lost 6000 men in Monday's | mega provision for the lady such as sho| Dattle. e Reports Received | in London ‘5 Say Bulgarians and Ser- ians Suffered Heavily. LONDON, July 2—A Reuter despatch | from Relgrade to-night said that the| Bulgarians lost 6,000 men in the heavy fighting of Monday. t would have been entitled to had he ‘health. made her a marchicness. He then an- nounced the settlement for the sum of| i accompanied by hie father and 250,000. mother, arrived yesterday on the Kron- Henry E. Duke, counsel for the de-| pe inzessin Cecilie, He makes the trip fendant, in confirming the settlement, only to play for-the Edison records —_———__ Spalding Home for a Brief Visit. Albert Spalding, the American violin- A summer eyeglass necessity at a popular price Amber or Smoke Glasses at 50 cents a pair| - Here is a new feature of the Harris Service—a pair of sub- stantially constructed smoke or amber tinted eyeglasses, com- plete with case, at 50 cents a pair. The lenses are of an excellent grade; the mountings are fitted = with the Harris Suction Clips— which hold firmly and securely without pinching, tilting or slipping. This new eyeglass feature is our own product and can only be obtained at our eight stores. Step into one of our stores and examine this eyeglass innova- tion. If you cannot call, sixty cents in stamps or money order will bring a pair to you. WSC Stohhis :. 64 East 28rd St., near Fourth Ave. 54 West 125th St. near Lenox Ave. 27 W. 34th St., bet. 5th and Gth Aves, Li Columbus Ave, » Bist and 82d Sts, 0 Nassau St, nearJohn St. 1009 Broadway, near Willo'by, B'klyn 489 Fulton St., opp. A. & S., B’klyn. ne Hahne's, Newark. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS EFFECTS OF 12,000 MEN LOST sesias Sern | INTHE BALMS) rea 4 nag true of Lanka we unequalled remedy on any | a small quantity of night demonstration may be had of ite) ‘remarkable Casi nebneged and enough Pos. | lam for the purpose of char; i he skin and All druggists ell Poslam (price 50 gente) ae and Foslam Soap pprive, 25 cents), W. L. DOUCLAS *34°4 & °42 SHoes en Great Summer senianl™ Eady. S Sauc English Made by E. Ice Sold by Grocers ie where at, per bottle. “GET THE HABIT” 1.444 MEN’S SUITS Formerly $30, $25, $22 & $20 15,00 Blue Serges, Pencil Stripes, Cool Suma Cloths, Gray, Brown and Blue Mixtures It is wonder-values like these which have made the Brill Stores known far and wide as the “Greatest Popular Price Clothes Stores” in New York—the best makers in the country have contributed toward making this occasion a real celebration both for us and for you. They have said that when the Marquis of North-'and will return to Europe in the ampton, who was then Earl Compton, for another tour of the Contin consent to Kis mar- where he has been playing for, Le kham he lald upon, wth mark IN| MANY ae ea ee aac Woon | been engaged for South America In the ens, Mr. Spa of 1914-15, and therefore aban- & proposed tour of the Unitel _VERNIGHT the magic work jam, an over- | will Le | free . upon request, by the Emer- bavoretoriy 38 wet Twenty- 1» New York Ci Eczema, | y use, for toilet and bath, as a jor and texture of | a its continued The best shampoo for dandruff. Rit rome Newail avenue’ nhacys 831 Boring 8t., New York. 10° SUAHLOUA TIAA OL OD w=LIGVH AHL LAD» not hesitated to cut prices, and rest assured every advantage gained goes to you in increased value. White Duck Trousers . Flannel Trousers . . Gray Outing Trousers . ; Khaki Norfolk Coats . Linen Trousers. . + + Linen Suits ....- Auto Dusters... GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABIT” Sale of Outing Clothes $1 to $1.50 Khaki Outing Tresaery, $1 to $2.00 LB to $5 ee White Flannel Trousers, at $3.75—worth $5.00 This Sale Offers Men the Biggest Value $15 Can Buy $5 to $10 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway to $3.59 $5.00 $1 to $10 GO TO BRILL BROTHERS SUaHLOUd TITad OL OD 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue “GET THE HABIT" 2, 1918.’ Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9A. M. Closes at 5.80 P. M. Clearance Sale of Children’s Summer Dresses 250 Children's Dresses Of white Po, atta voile, batiste, Dolly Varden, cotton challies, sia lawns, in all the new dainty mode! trimmed with fine laces, embroideries and ribbons. one or two of a kind in atyle. ; $4.95, $6.95 & 67.95 : Values $7.60 to 013,00, 300 Children's Tub Dresses popular models, all handsomely peta 92.50, $8.05 & 94.95 Values $8.50 to $7.50, Tennis & Middy Blouses In all the season’s popular models. (95c, $1.25 & $1.50 Values $1.50 to $8.00. Children's Travel or Motor Coats Of tan linen, a very smart model. $2.95—Value $5.00 Special Values sn Bathing - Suits, Caps & Shoes Women's Mohair Bathing Suits Several smart models, in may! vies Lape $4.95 Women's Mohair Bathing Ph All the new styles, in navy a Neg 2, | $5. 95 Misses’ Mohair Bathin, Very attractive mode! navy and black.......... Children’s Bathing Suits In navy and grey, 1 to 8 years Bathing Shoes 25c, 35¢, O5¢, 75¢ B OSe to $1.65 Values 85c to 92.60, sa boomers: a: | $ 3.95 Bathing Caps, in several styles 256, 35¢, 45¢, 50c, O5¢, 75¢, O5c t0 $4.95 Values 45c to 96.60. . A Special Sale of Lingerte, Tub Silk & Chiffon Cloth Wassts Lingerie Waist Voile and Batiste, high neck, collarless, and flat collar effects, trimmed with embroidery and various laces. 98c, $1.50, $1.95 B $2.95 Several models with dainty colors intro- duced at Greatly Reduced Prices, Tub Sith Waistes Washable Habutai, new flat galley: three - quarter sleeves, or mannish model, long sleeves, detachable collar, in white or colored stripes.......0.65 Chiffon Silk W aists White Chiffon Cloth model, trimmed with Brussels net and color intro- | $9. 50 duced $2.95 A Brava! Sale of Women’s House Dresses Several attractive models of etree’, figured or solid colored percale, gingham or lawn. $2.95, $3.95 B $4.95 Suit Cases & Bags For Week End Trips Special Values Cowhide Leather Suit Cases Linen lined, with shirt flap, * i. eric "Cowhide Leather Bags Capped corners, 16 to 18 Inches, x; | 75 sense (94°75 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 7x9 Wall Tents, $1. 25 % shoul The M Metal FLY OSWATTER F ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Lexington to 34 Avenue 59th to 60th St., N.Y. | To-Morrow the Last Day to Supply Your Needs for the 4th Bloomingdales’ the place to buy them—stocks are com- plete and service quick and accurate. Store Closed Thursday Eve., July 3, at 6 P. M. to Monday Morning, July 7th, at 8.30 A. M. To-morrow All Men's Low Shoes 1 Off} None reserved; this sale includes every pair of our regular stocks in ¥ patent colt, gun metal, vicl kid and tan Ruse: 1 All $5.00 grades | All $4.00 grades on sale at on sale at $3.33 $2.67 Becond Fleer, BOth 8. Section. Women’s Mohair Bathing Suits at $1.87 } Other Style Bathing Suits Relatively Low: Satin Bathing Suite, | Children’s One-Piece) Misses’ & @ variety of excellent/ Flannel Bathing ‘on waist, and poi flat Perinaey 49 _{irls’ White Balkan Dresses at 87c ‘riramed with solid colors; aleo plaid dresses trimmed with embroidery; Pe Vigecaghoiny ‘These are very special values at 87c. Chambeay, colored lawn and linon | Outing Suite for Girls or Junt- | dresses; a variety of styles trim-| ors, skirt of wi Special in Long White Silk Gloves, 48e Firet mee tipped fingers; mousquetaire style; 19-inch [fl rey ‘Hee Pure Silk Eivosaetete Gloves, 22-inch length, 58. teach far the elbow; double tipped; white, black and colors Ic Milanese Silk M. etaire Gloves, with Pari it backs ; 22- | recedes tonshing above the clocw cable tipped, blace ® white 75c HeCLERBS EH71s fy ime 7 i urmeeer an | ‘ting, Many ‘thee oult cases at $1.09, $1. 79, $2.99, $3.95, $5.00) $7.50 to $39.80 Whiskies ines” Ons Fa.c0 racers 50." ene Dare Wine—Large 30c Fort, hagciehh or Tokay Wine—q IC ner tall—Very special, bottle eee —~Guaran- teed pure; bottle.. Cigar Bargains for the ts \ box of ifn Lol el sr tavans fet ie One, box of 50; very epecial, Garcia Vega Cigar, clear Havana tobacco; perfecto; box Bedding Plants at te Greenbeuses on the Reel 15,000 Bedding Plante, euch ae || coleus, marigolds, i and bent others suitable for bed- c d a sprout! inch $,000 rosebushes, including Phe Killarney rose, althy stock; regularly sold from 1S¢ to 29¢ j 10-08, each, at Flys half the of tents;| 5,000 Fine California Privet and rr eleed tente proportion- Tews & Bieeiea) 3 gan 7 Ag Children’s. Tents at $2.69 EY c pet feet, mage of foavy, vines canvas; complete with po! ppt nha cords, ready to put ne ‘Thisd Poor, Complete with mall poles, stakes and ropes, ready to put up; heavy An All Metal Fly-Swatter FREE For the Coupon In Next Sunday's World Flies carry Aiseasey kill the files and preven’ sickness In the home durin h ls of Summer. Protect your families, Every home more sanitary all-metal Fly-Swatters, World shows yOu ae WAY to get an All- Remember fo —_ fora Babbitt All-Metal Fly Swatter EIN NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD § Be Sure You Order Your Sunday World Keri

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