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i i FS ‘ ' wi P X-RAY SHOWS TWO BREAKS IN| rca OW Joon was elm r . in an aMdavit that her pretty well to do and had an income from his practice of $5.00 a year( and | pand's hands. that he wants to pay her only $10 a and death, appeared to be dead and the rigid teat of puncturing hin skin with a needle [that untess the Fenre the ehild w {doctor put it, fested treatment will preserve “he fell a dist reporter, ibis neck In two places e i eight hours he hovered between «life "I —_—— THE EVENING WORLD, he | with Mrs. Park.” BOY'S SPINE. | months y of four For forty+ White in this condition he, “eek: “Little Boy’s Neck Broken if was vecemary to tell whether le had Toa er that tt become extinct. days 1 put him in a halter and tn ay few months he was well. He never left my alde throughout the treatment.” X-ray photographa which the father exhibited to the reporter in his office at No, 1 West One Hundred and , Two Places,” Says Doctor- Father; “Needs My Care.” his four-year-old son, John jr. Gince the child was eighteen months 14 he has lived with a broken neck— Wertebra and the ‘seventh cervical ver- teBra—injuries which surgeons ary ordi- Rartly would have caused instant death Mew the child romps with other chil- Gren, and there is mot the least trace ef the injury. Both the father and mother want him. + Tn an aMdavit which the @edbmitted in court In a sepa rought by hin wife, Jen cure, may be Tailored Suits at $12.75 Sra te ats can Tailored Suits at $13.50 Plain tailored cutaway model in gray and brown mixtures. Tailored Suits at $14.75 Cheviot ip black and blue. Tailored Suits at $16.50 Cheviot in black and blue. Tailored Suits at $18 Bedford cord in black and blue. Sports Coats, $13.75, $15.75 Chinchilla coats and wool velour, with back and patch pockets, —_——___. New Fall Clothes for Girls and Young Women The same great variety of moderate prices; the same variety of “styles and materials and the same careful workmanship and tailoring are to be found in this section devoted exclusively to the sale of new fall clothes for girls and young women who wear sizes 14, 16 and 18. Tailored Suite at $10.75 to $21.50 Serge, cheviot, whipcord, corduroy ene mixtures; fifteen ‘styles, Even as as 5 is a neatly tailored i roy suit with belted back. At the intermediate prices up to #21.50 is ample room for choice. Sizes 16, 16 and 18 years. Coats at $8.50 to $13.75 * Chinchille, cheviot and boucle. Some mith belted backs; others with velvet or i collers end cuffs, Patch peckets | pe many. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. have been manifold. aired in the jocal courte when Mra. Husson broug’ Broken in two places, the second dorsal | Mrs. lLoulee patient of the doctor, f ages, alleging that Mr fections of her Iv 4, ASKS $25 A WEEK FROM $5,000 The separation sult was brought early | At the end of five hold." yal ache Hunton of the visiting stat | secon atreet, showed two cleat brenkn Hasnemann Hospital made @ strange |, the xpinal column where the Verte eee ee ee tt Blea to-day in Justice Delany's part of | pease had been crushed. nd e 5 the Supreme Court for the custody of] The marital troubles of the Hussone They were fi INCOME. hole. pract women : Tailored Suits at $19.75 Wool poplin and fine men's wear serge. Coats at $10.50 Chinchilla with plush collar and deep cutts of self-material. Blue, gray. ,Coats at $12.75 Chinchilla with belted back, cutaway in front, Coats at $15 Full-length, black kersey cloth with guar- anteed sulin lining, Also in large sizes up to 48. Coats at $16.50 _ Imported cheviot with plaid lining, A light-weight and till very warm. Three- quarter length, Coats at $18.75 Uncut velour with velvet collar and gulls, fully lined with silk. ‘ Serge Dresses at $5.50 to $10 Ten styles, some of them two-piece models, Lace collars and cuffs on many. Black, blue, brown and wine, Sizes 14,16, 18, Silk Dresses at $10 to $18.50 Messaline, crepe de chine and poplin in ten styles, Some coatee models with pleated peplum, and net ruffles; the majority with lace collars and cuffs, Subway floor, Old Building given {nto ninlto “apend the rema usiy denive in a contending In addition to these accusations Mre. Huason declared that her husband as- sauited and struck her on Aug. 2 and sample of what he proposed to give to her if she did not leave his house-| wite her pi Replying to this charge of cruel treat- ment Dr. Husson deposes in his af- fdavit that “he merely endeavored to subdue her without resorting to any | ¢, violence, when she had a fit of jealousy attorney in court sald that Dr. 1. Husson had admitted the assault, but said he acted in self defence, Mra, | Husson Ia twenty years younger than her husband, who is fifty-two. .| WIFE DROVE PATIENTS AWAY, ‘k alienated HE SWEARS. Among other charges which the hus-! band enumerates in his aMdavit te that his wife was in the habit of call- ing at hi office while he was ttreating at when patients and looking through the key @ result of this and other the physician alleges, hia fore Justice] suit Med by Mra, Husson berg, for $% . Bhe swore band was ng of tt “was only a light mind as to whethe: ably it would be fou a in thinks he the other kin Mrs. Husson's |. Presenting New Fall Suits, Coats and: Dresses for Women in the Subway Store A remarkable triumph at the very opening of the season of a new Moderate-Price Movement which presents Women’s Clothes that are the last word in styles, in good materials and workmanship, at unusually low prices. The Subway Store is now in complete readiness with exceptionally large collections of new Fall apparel for women. Its readiness to serve the needs of every woman who wants the best suit, coat or dress that a moderate price will pro- summarized as follows— ; Serge Dresses at $5.75 _ Five exceptionally good styles at this low figure. Serge Dresses at $8.75 Bound with braid down front and around waist; silk collar. ° Eponge Dresses at $12 A neat plain tailored model that will sell very quickly. Poplin Dresses at $13.75 Poplin with satin girdle and long sash; finished with silk collar. Eponge Dresses at $15 Well-made dresses with draped skirt. Silk Dresses at $10 Messaline in two atyles. $3 o’-Shanters, with large silk bow in back. awaiting her. silk ribbon or coque feathers. and others. Subway floor, Old Building. er of his Aays|licrative, has dwindled away. ‘This charge the hus- | ness® says the physician, is tl of his wife's Sl-temper and Regarding the allenation of by the Wife's] Park, the former says in her affidavit and ever since jected to @ neries of sions of anger and Wrath at her ‘The doctor admiteett was something Unique Display of New Autumn se Millinery at 4 We have assembled on the Subway floor a collection of new Autumn tailored hats at these small prices that we believe cannot be duplicated for their good style and excellent materials, trimmings, etc. Black velvet predominates in the many different styles shown—such as roll brim sailors, mushroom and Tam- Even at $3 a woman may have a well- . J made hat in good style, such as t soft crown mushroom trimmed with silk; or at $4 a roll-brim sailor finished At $5 she will find many surprises Many styles trimmed with ostrich bands, ostrich fancies or Every desirable color is here—black, navy blue, purple, taupe, red, brown THE MOTOR SKIN Red— Rongh Coarse ithe’ from fine dust that fille the pores, Beauty's Guardian, ‘@ delightful clearness like a bombshell explosion when he heard that Mra. Park, while under his care in the Hahnemann Hospital, had been served with papers on her sick bed. Justice Delany has not made up his will grant the Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Its great variety of the moderate prices; Its wide varjety of styles and materials; And the exceptionally careful workmanship and tailoring of every garment, no matter how low the price. Regarding prices—Never before in the history of this Lower-Price Store have n offetéd such a wide range of choice. Starting as low as $5.75 for a neatly made serge dress and ranging by gradual stages up to $19.75 for an excellently tailored serge suit, there are scores of prices to fit any woman’s requirements. Every price is the lowest that the enormous purchasing power of these two great Wanamaker Stores in New York and Philadelphia can make it, which means the lowest at which such GOOD merchandise can be found anywhere. ~ Regarding styles and materials—The Subway Store also shares in the bene- f@ fits of these great watch towers of women’s fashions, and the new Fall styles presented here tomorrow are therefore authoritative. The materials have been carefully selected by experts and are the best to be had at their respectively low rates. R ing workmanship and tailoring—The last but themost important elements that enter into the selection of our moderate priced clothes for women. We make a careful study of every detail—the same as in our higher coats of all suits, hand-tailored revers, buffed edges, etc. In general, the high standard of the tailoring puts these suits, coats and dresses in a class all their own at these exceptionally low prices (some of which we quote)— ‘i priced merchandise. Guaranteed satin linings in the Silk Dresses at $11.75 Charmeuse and messaline in ten pretty styles, Silk Dresses at $13.75 Charmeuse in two styles, One « draped model with lace collar and cuffs; another with wide crushed girdle and vet sleeves ang yoke, Silk Dresses at $15 ~ Charmeuse with vestee of white. Wool Skirts at $3 to $5 Serge, plain or draped. Sises 24 to 86. Raincoats at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $5 and $7.50 Rubberized fabrica teed by the maker as “weather- ."" Convertible col- lars, some belted in Subway floor, Old Building. $5 from Windburn— Inetanily cools, amonthes and cleanses, im- parting and . and Misses’ { Bulton shees of Tan Russia, gun metal calf, and patent colt. neat and dressy. made, serviceable shoe of extra quality. ee —e —_—-————— ee FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1913. ere better to-da: Ladies’ Fall Button Boots, pat- ent colt with dull k gun metal tops, new kidney heels, medium extension welted soles. A win- ning style at a very moderate a - Real Styl ea 1860 | English A high ‘cut style—| % times since. A well gH. | (West sive stonue: 222.224 W. 125th & th Ate. and 27th Mt, Sth Ave, 30th & 40th St, Factory. 511-510 E. 72d St lth maintained end all the hetterins achieved have been added. a os aol for their ire hint d jjand low prices, as the Patent colt with cloth et ‘uid| been known for half a centu Men's flat last, dark tan lace sh broad shank and heel, heavy whi Bowery, bi ‘Mall Order Dept. 3240 Ad Ave. Write for Catalocue of Children's Shoes, A Sensational Sale of Boys’ Fall Siuts Values Up to $7 at ‘4.50 660 Smart All- Wool Norfolks We bought them at almost half their regular price from one of New York's best-knéwn manufacturers of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and for the go manufacturer has decided to put all his k and devote his plant to the manufacture of Men's Clothing only. We bought every Boy's Norfolk Suit he had on hand— 660 of them—and they're yours at $4.50, instead of $6.00 or $7.00. All are this season’s newest fabrics, all wool, knickers are lined throughout. We Will Continue For a Few Days More Sizes 6 to 18. Our Wonderful Sale of Boys’ Suits, $2.50 Values up to $8.00 Our Famous Season-End-Cleanup, Including Double-Breasted Suits, Formerly $4, $5, $6 and $7 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Formerly $4, $5, $6 and $7 Boys’ Russian Suits, Formerly $5, $6, $7 and $8 Boys’ Sailor Suits, Formerly $5, $6, $7 and $8 And a Host of Wonderful Bargains in Wash Suits, Rompers, Hats, Caps, Blouses, Shirts, Knickers and Play Suits. (> Sale at 2 Stores Only “GQ Bull Bicthers are, 14th Street Near Broadway Union 125th Street Corner Third Avenue reason that this in one basket A Wide Range of Styles and Grades to Suit all Tastes and Purses. The complete lines of New Fall Footwear em- 44 brace every idea known in up-to-tlte-minute shoemak- ing and every desirable feature of cut and last. TEN BIGSTOCKSin TEN BIG, BRIGHT, BUSY STORES tell the story of the season’s achievement. See the great windows full—they’ll mirror to you all the style and quality it is possible to build into shoes. BLYN SHOES were good half a century ago—they ie goodness has been that urt and science have ‘ le | Ladies’ Lace Boots of fine calf in stitch, blindeyelets—an extreme custom | the new brown shade—desirable style, made also in gun metal calf. 4 THE BLYN PLAN NA- TURE SHOE is not an experiment—its merit was proven before introduction, verified many thousands walking shroe w w ‘Ten Wig. Best Steres—Kasy to Reach—Shors ta All Goed Grades RAST SIDE sTORES: ve, and 1892 St, $85 Pultonat, h de KT on at. Opp. A, fe stehh abd: Broadway, nr, Park Ave, it. Broome st, | Broadway, nr, Greene Are, ry,| Style 855'4 extension lesund Cuban heels—a Style. Priced tow fom Batten wiecher, . BROOKLYN sToREs; Write for Catalogue. 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