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16 aries M HALLBOYS SPIED. 2 ie, ave t offered by Baum tives Pulta wae represe fe his crose-ox fined Ast ONAN PUL, “Little Girl in a Blue Dress” Figured in Society Man’s Hotel Visits. me mbere wives | After a week of secret heurings before Reteres Michael J. Scanian reeommen- | dation Was made to-day to Justice Leh man in the Supreme Court that Mre. Hildegarde McKenna Puits, daughter of ALL CROWD TO Justicn MoKenna of the United States Gupreme Court, be granted a decree of! again today © the absolute divorce from her husband, John striving to 4 Legeet Pults, member of an old New, painting, * York family. | ities ha A “little girl in a blue deems,” viata! Of t to the Hotel Normandie and also high! | Me Callers 00h dalle figured conspicuously in the secret DPINF overuirne! ail eessions before the referce. No one who | yi ; testified seemed to know the name of) rtere “the Httle girl in the blue dre government tH potreien pe delfboys and hotel clerks employed In France ‘the uptown hotel said she wee quite | ‘well known at the hosteiry Half a dozen detectives employed by Mre. Pultz told on the witness stand of “shadowing” her husband to the Al. gonqui\n hotel, to Sherry's to the Holland Houre and to Bustanoby's. Adam 6. Haudt, a private detective 1 At the n followed Pultz geld that on ay “uttle girl in’ ue dren ‘went to the Normandie where Pults reg. fetered as “J. L. Price and wife” of ‘ New York City. Lather Baumgarten, formerly a bel! boy in the hotel, and now # student at Howard University, Washington, D. C., testified that on the same night Pultz registered at the hotel he took up tv Pults’s apartment several rounds of high- dalla, Baumgarten also sald that he had seen “Mrs. Price” at the hotel before that time but he didn't remember that) whe had ever sent her trunk or any lus- gage to the hostelry. i George P. Stephens of No. 406 West Norma Pult hosiery. aint | 10 for S¢ est social func- tions, in keeping with the distinctive modes decreed by fash- ion, is seen and ad- mired NOTASEME, the ‘Perfect-Process’”’ xth street, clerk at the Norman- 58 West of No. and Thirty-elehth Hin at the Ni similar y an attorney, 0 “MONA LISA.”| FLORENCE, Italy, Dee in- Sith-Lisle Pure Silk 50c TT <I Mi joni you. ge ewe. to that] fn and the detec axsador from all the ‘avenue, Who | brother of one of M New York and News them from en during the ire, of the Italian the pleture ty BOY 18 YEARS TO WED His Own Brother, Who Mar- ried Daughter of Woman. Apectal to The Drening World) HALTIMORE, Dee, 15.—Prank Huber, - elehteen yen.s old and Mra, Anna Sttel- fer, forty-eight y Afteen childret nounced their rnation in the . Stielfer’s sons-in- \law. Henty Huber, the father of the hoy, endeavored to collect the wages of Prank and the courts have been asked to restrain such action Henry Huber and Mra. Stielfer tried ay > To make Oasis Egyptian Cigarettes supreme In their class —our wonderful tobacco resources, our long manufacturing skill and experience . were staked on our ability to turn out the best five cent cigarette. Smoke them. You'll admit our claim is correct. MOTHER OF 15 CHILDREN He Wiil Then Be Father-in-Law tol! the mother of ‘Huber te the || to get married on Thanksgiving Day, but the priest to whom they applied re- fused to conduct the ceremony because boys age. yes, ite a love match,” and now Frank has f me, and 1 just worship him. anyhow. old man Huber.” ‘Tetevhone, 52 Berant. Established 1851, Morgan & Brother STORAGE WAREHOUSES AND MOTOR VANS 230-232-234-236 West 47th St., N. Y. Removal of Office Furniture, and Lofts ‘We have installed « perfert system for handling moods from buildings te Vane, using TROLLEYS, HAMPERS, and CASES made exnressty for LOFT and OFFICE MOVING. CREA | WHEAT | FARINA ein toa a a SEND FOR ESTIMATE. - eLigqatte MyoreTabocce Ce Premium Store, 7th Avenue and 16th Stree \WiiliMMilviiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiinuuine ait were babies. Harry fell in love with one of my daughters and married her len In love with Everyone taken me to be under thirty; Frank does We will be married in spite of THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1913, 0 -e We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandi ON In New York's Shopping Centre C ILL SUO 1913. we. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Store Open This Evening Until 7 o’Clock F to-d: til Fri- Sa day, Doo 18 inclusive, taray Monday and, os, Until 9.30 P.M. Closing on ” Christmas Eve at 7 P. M. Toy Values Like These Making vine? the Greatest Toy Store in New York. $2.50 Express Wagon at $1.49 $1.50 Bed at 98c Extra larce folding bea, | $9.98 Desk at $2.95 | wexon*with sirong wheele ntcely trimmed with mat- x tress and pillows. A fine Mixsion desk, ke) $7.98 Automobile, uti exceptionally well Blackboard, buble and finished , Special, 94.98 Special, 39c 95.98 Swing Horse, teeta, large, roomy body, Wi wear roe uproar’ beret! an tort Bonen maael ee en oO ee Biggest Value Ever— of the best hardwood;| $3.98 Doll's Reed i Je painted Doll's yah 92.98 ‘s Peram- si 1, $2.9: bulator, 61.98 A hee apane: cars Neatly finished with| riage, exceptional value; leatherette hood and heavy,| heavy roll on front, strong good wearing Uroe rubber tired wheels, $1.00 Mechanical Carriage Train Set at 69c With good size locomo- tive, with tender and coach; nicely furnished. 50¢ ¥ va mol ohatr blonde and brunette, ein Fg ONeill po Fourth Floor, EP occasions, New Models for All $ z $25.00 to $3500; Nearly aed l / 50 ; Different Styles. . . Silk Dresses—Prettily trimmed models in charmeuse crepe de chine, poplin and Canton crepes; high and low necks, § belts, button trimming. In all the up-to-date colors,- and all sizes 32 to 42, $17.50. and lace, over satin: low necks in plain and corn eee. pees: Shadow luce, point d’esprit, and beaded tunics; f . (ey a ey In all the pastel shades, _Alll sizes $2 to 42, $17.50. : Velvet Deere maton priced. Low neck, revers and tractive faces A_Most Remarkable Sale of Occasions; Actual Value | Club Plan Payments May Be Arranged lace vestees, yokes and cuffs; fancy reveres, net frills, crushed & Evening Dresses in all chiffon, crepe de chine, also chiffon § sashes and fur trimmings. Plain, draped and vestee of fine embroidered Brussels net; button trimming, ateed effect skirt. In all desirable shades, and sizes 82 to 42, Cloth Dresses in tailored and fancy trimmed Shadow lace vestees, crushed belts, plins, lace frills, with sailor collars; AG buttons; silk, satin and eakrouiegy : trimmed. _ In broadcloth, French serge, eponge and matelasse; ae ae draped skirts. In all the newest colorings and sizes, 3 917.50. Over 100 Styles of Women’s New Winter 3 Coats and Suits, $25.00 to $35.00 Values, & at $17.50. ONeill Matin Store—Fourth Fleer. Christmas Gift Hints} Boxed Handkerchiefs Women's Fancy Christmas Books Women's fancy embroidered Neckwear Whether it is 10¢ o to fot a pandkerchists: ‘ox ‘of six; special, Real Irish Lace Collars, 980 to $1.75. in three-quarter leather (vali Women's initial handkerchiefs, all; fing linen; tox of six; speciiti, | M Ail inet handkerehiefs, with | box’ of 6, | nything that @ compl ¢ hus between them, ‘toe Ste 716. In crepe de Chine, Venise, and lent effect laces. eveless gulmpes in white, uality net, Special, 860. Point Collars in fine) special at 600 fn in_all colorn,! special 4 1.00 ac: sit 0 $3.98, | f pesuniany ahaner: library @ets are sold on the extra clue isla it pre y design and initial; 9 all linen white initial hand- box of 6, Children's inital and plata hand- kerchlefs, in Witte: and colored; 3 in box; at 190 to O'Neill Main There—Tiret Floer. 25 00 od a Shoulder batiste embrofdery; to 960 each. of, OWNelll M ‘Main stere, O'Neill Main sStore—Firet Floor, | Novelty Gift Jewelry 25c and 50c gray, at aha Children’s Felt Ro- meron» a mM ng, eisy a ines 6 to 8 ne heavy Weight locha or we Novelties at 350 and 500. red, fur trim; sizes to akin for street wear and # pair Sowetey Cases, Purses, Mesh 4t ‘760; sizes ae to 11 at 850; sises of white kid for evening dress. Purses, Lavallteres, Bead Necks, Bev 2 at 960, ove! Storm Bhoes, with 2 buekl dp tan ral: to 13% a Re OMNell Main’ More Second’ Fieee, Rugs for the ‘O'Neill Main Store—-Flrst Floor. Women's Fur Coats Russian Ponyskin Coats. ts, 38 to 45 inches | {Hat Pins, ete. special, at 980 and Gola Front Jewelry, Boxed, Special at Five thousund pleces of gold front | bar pins, cuff pins, buckles, ——EEE long, values” sper | Jewelry ¢ t 80. ete. Each piece ina pretty’ gift box, eS joar Seal Coats. O'Nelll Main Store—Firet Floor, |. Bath Room Near Seal i. 45 inches i P. S4a8e jn. a Set eer] ip q 0 te 125.0 mp : a if 2 in, ' lon ge BO to be ok Writing Paper otch wool quality: washable, 50a reversible and durable. AM the @2.50 Pg oe Christmas of Writ Pr wanted colors, O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Fleer, Special Lace Bed Sets, $6.45 About an even hundred of thi heautiful sets all nt whieh. ‘have fall deep ruffles, large medallion centres, four curnex pieces, Marle Antoinette Comb, $5.00 U Hudson Seal ¢ 52 long, values $165.00 mY to "$250.00; spe- cial, $196.00 to $175.00. ‘O'Neill Main Store Third Ploor. Gifts for Men wena $7.00 House Coats, $5.00. Made of very fine Imported dou- sloths, long roll collar; ets; nicely trimn with pink blue yellow designs—in two good styles. “Inside of one there | quires of paper, with en- pes; and in the other, two quires, with envelopes One Dox ts 12x18 inches, and 6% | inches high. The other ta 15 inches long, 7 inches wide and 4% inches high and makes a splendid glove box when the paper has been used, q r is of good quality, 1 hed, and thed with aig with the colors frogs; bound \nitght and dirk gray, blue, vgyite und wvoen, 97.00 Bath Robes with Slip- 2 toh, Retoat blankets, full lenath; dd roomy Eleular collar with heavy cords und girdles to mateh; seams piped; satin” neck | blocks The slippers are made of the same covered W }with bam made of And ft O'Neill Main Store—Ficht Floor, Muslin Underwear nts, Special ar, $8.50 t: Matting — Boxes, af 91.98 to O'Neill Main Store—Vourth Fleer, Chi na and Glassware k all| the robe; nicely lined a ‘ pane pote ‘elderaaws,” neavy All in folly Boxes. to 45:50 French China Dinner Sotm, oar i! Pettioonte, weeucet Covers, ene 100-pi é U'Nelll Men's Btore—Btreet Floor, ee, Corset Covert: |p an plece vers ite French China t oP 1 he je) Silks u nvexcuptionul alee at $1.00, a Dinner, |Hets border decorations | Bx Petticoats, an tial. 91,00 BLUE Crepe de Ching and Motred | 1) mesealine or silk Jersey drops oe in all the Newest colors., boxes. ‘780, %4. ines Berry Sets. Double Comin’ Inv elie the choice Holly! cut star Berry Sets of > d_ black pleces, 1 large fruit dish, fee ass Charmeuse matin, 980, 4. fesieo east. @ very dainty! Print” fruit dishes regular” Pox 40 inches wide, all wllk, #oft glove Bi, oe syeclal, 19, Caps, 860 to 88.95, ou Antti Main Store—Second Fleer. ONeill Male Hloro—Third. Moor. oigctareiatins Store MORMYIAE O'Neill Adame Co., Sith Ave, 20th to 236 Street, N.Y. ¥, Cay