The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1914, Page 15

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‘diotion of the court. He and, it is shld, does not expe re turn to this country. sald there had not been a reconciliation | or a financial settlement. \ Med, Wilson's first husband was Myer oP tay WH: Nusatdum, lawyer ‘and former State ‘Senator. The story Of her estrangemen | from Nussbaum ia an odd one. she told Nussbaum of her love for Sarmue! G. iw, atts, © millionaire clubman and | yachteman, Nussbaum imitated the his- torical example ,of John Ruskin, who Once in Romance | ##¥¢ his lovely wife to his friend sir " She Figured Once in in Romance | Jonn Millais, Nussbaum first tried hard ‘ % | to regain her affection and then at her Like ‘That of Mrs. Ruskin | enttreaty he filed a divorce suit naming J Watts, Subsequently Nussbaum sued and Millais. | the clabman for $00,000 and’a jury gave him $90,000. Watts did not marry Mrs, Nussbaum, After a wait of seven years, Mra, ting ae on Sia ome in WG fe rest of her lite, She marr Be en Bares, Willen toRay Bl | ae, ahortiy after her alvoree trom Nuas- continued the sult for a_ separation | bau rought in 1987 wsainet John C. Witton! In her “separation sult Mra, Wilson Je, brother of Vice-President George . , him, Mr. MeManus i hs. ° Congreseman is reported as slowly Improving, apoued of to-d - is the third matrimonia! a etien 4 ‘watch | DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. he couple have figuted. Wilson firs: for annulment of fe Seven of them are worth $1 ee At least, seven of them WERE wort! t BREMNER HAS SECOND |*: aoe a died seven were ‘he “ the most exciting a ADIUM TREATMENT | ic: sdvntres ‘hat i happened there in "s ay entures are told in a thriv- ing ze oa Goo rollicking way in) Ki New Jersey Congressman, Cancer ears a ~ a ye as ses one e fun most stir: Patient, Reported Slowly ring romances of the dec: Improving. “Diamond Cut Diamone” will begin \Aeecial vo The Rrening Wert in Monday's Evening Worl Don't’ miss a word of ni big fiction BALTLAORE, fine’ eecona| sensation. tt isn't just like any other REJECTS INSANITY PLEA. Time to Cer mater Saye Magie- trate to Aged Prisoner, jeoners arraigned before Be in juilty to two in+ Gietments for forgery and grand lar- , yout’ Judge Swann going on seventy-three," ounse!, Frederick 1. Liberty street told Judge seans he believed his client was in- hat about that?" the Judge asked emsing Out pale saeittedindl ecg fron Double ani i np shay tail. fate model, trim- ~ with different a Oculiata’ Opticiana Half a Century in Business. Correct Glasses Are Eyesight Insurance! ~-No one with poor sight is secure against its total loes Re el ss pete fitted glasees Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. 184 Broadway at Jehn St. ICHIGAN ie FURMNITURE ¢ 21914- 32 AVI KIS "cer CONAN DOYLE’S great adven- treatmen,: with Rael ‘was begun to- | book you've read. mon. day on Congressman Bremner of New| Thrills, laughs, suspense, love—all| nowadays the cry ak Jersey at Dr. Howard A. Kelly's sani-| mixed Age argc and bscespleled to make! it is time to ca! tarium, The radium this time is being |a story that WINS. Cushing {8 al applied to the outelde of the cancerous! Read it. growth, On Christmas Day $100,000 lemember, “Diamond ‘Cut Diamond” worth of radium was injected into the | will begin in Monday's Evening World. OPEMEVERT t VER AT ROTH $TOR!IS 139 Ww. 125 $7 BET LEWOXG 7 A Wilaon of the Equitable Life Assuranc Sectety. 4 him by fraud to marry her in that she Attorney P. A. McManus, who filed the | explained to him that the $500 a month suit for Mra Wilson, sald she had de-| she was receiving came fwom her formet olfed to abandon the action because | husband and not from Watts. her husbant was no longer in the juris-| Mra, Wilson declared she had told her \ture story, “The Lost Wortd,” jbegine in Next Sunday’s World ors | azine a have obtained money on obtained while act- ingas an insurance agent, by forging indoreements on then, WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS. These Two Great Events at GIMBELS .| Join in Making Tomorrow.a Day of Intense Interest in the ‘Store That Is Always NEW It is well to remember the two-fold of these January Clearance Sales, for it explains their vast interest, economy and from the point of view of the New York point. 1 To rid our stocks of all odd lots, and on KEEP THE “NEW STORE J anu White Sale _ ! 400 Women’s $20 to $82.50 Coats | ‘At $12.50, $15 and $18. od Broadcloth Fur Cloths The Best Lingerie in the World 2 To provide a quick means of distri- bation dy the good sarpiue os Lao y to bey, Wool Eponge Boucle Are Just © Few Reasons Why the GIMBEL “White Sale Is ‘Superior! posse eee to economize, but boat er iy ay ok ay ny Both phen principles are Le in this ially notable C Sale, which began the Sonn and continues during the month Zibeline R i scareely woman ee "i ay awl on dainty” Do ot r oh ee ir how mall moment that © worna Handi eavpt for x emall olution of daly 2,000 Yards of Veilings Every Coat Is Silk-lined A clearance of our own stock, Aas adh with Coats which we were able to purchase at con- At 25c a Yard meet our reduced prices—the latter coats measure up to our high standard of Regularly 60c and More ‘The matty of of coats are in navy, seal brown and black—as these arenow the mostdesirabletones. Shadow. Jace effects and smart mesh weaves. Black, white $40 Fur-trimmed Black Broaddoth Coats at $25 Main Fleer Thee Coats have large collars of Arctic seal (dyed corey), Kitt coney or Persian paw—and theirquilted linings Aad $25 Boucle Coats with Skunk-Raccoon Collars, at $15 Third Floor bs Tispene wheat ibaa we have lowered very French Hand-Embroidered Chemises And Drawers at 50c Each French Petticoats start at $1; Nightgowns at (ort Princess at $1.95, on and prices ascend to $160 for exqui ite Matehed eh oe Am * Domestic-made Lingiite-Ramenda aka Imported Styles—at 50c to $35 Specialized Lingerie for Young Girls And Young Women, at 25c to $3.75 $2 to $6 Exclusive and Well-known Corsets at $1 to $3.50 es ac amd Sho San we White Sale of Immaculately Lovely French Embroideries and Flouncings Mostly at Half Price foc chikieen.s deagens sag lor (J ee ee . Women’s Suits and Dresses At Incomparably Low Prices Sacques, 1 ipenes and Nogligees Infants’ Hand-made @1 to Little Tots’ Dresses Silk Pettionsts Te Sal Milan ieahieg ? bars) at oa.38 to 95.96 A Complete White Sale in the Subway Store ; nia ae tage te tee drawers and corset covers—and no undermuslin is priced 75c to $3 Corsets, at 50c to $1.60 Subway, Balseny : $265 Broadcloth, Serge and Worsted Suits at $12.75. $85 to $40 Fur-trimmed Suits at $21.50. and Domestic Model Suits at $55, $85 and $100; were $110 to $200 and More. Imported models at each of these prices, and all the Suits at ¢100 are from famous Paris couturiers. ‘Women’s $20 Crepe de Chine Dresses at $12.75. $20 Evening and Dancing Dresses at $12.75. $35 to $40 Afternoon and Evening Dresses at $25. $87.60 to $400 Imported Gowns at $45 to $225. First Time In Our Fur Career of 71 Years Women’s 45-Inch juctions in French Voile Robes, Na waite sad t $4 to G12 each, reg. ge id A Fine Bit of News for Men ‘ About Shoes and Clearance Ten styles of men’s five and six dollar Shoes in tan Russian calf, gun-metal calf, patent coltskin, with kid tops, in button and lace models; newest lasts, English low heels and broad shanks, at 93.76 a pair, regularly $5 and $6. Second Fleer. a Ses Three Famous Makers Contribute to the ' Annual Janu Sale of Boys’ Washable Suits There ‘Are 4109 of These Fine Suite At$1.85,Usually$3,84,$5| Clearance of Fancy Stationery and More ‘ At 15c, Usually 25c Ponyskin Coats With Large Square Collars of Civet Cat or Skunk-Raccoon; Satin-lined : At $29.50 Tosay that these Coats are worth $50 is making a conservative estimate of their value, without consider- ing their collars of carefully selected civet cat, skunk- raccoon, As these coats have just been made, they are in a new and thoroughly endorsed style. $65 Lejpsic Dyed Caracul Coats at $35 $175 Hudson Seal Ermine-trimmed (dyed muskrat) Coats, $85 am) American Bleck Fos, 943.60 Set ae ar oe $80 Set 996 to ind ay iver kit Fen, 976 ond 985 976 Black L; 629.60 , 955 Set Over 2,000 attractive cabinets containing 50 sheets oMabric Stationery, and 50 oe tomorrow at hardly more than half price. Main Floor, Rear Fancy China and Crystals French China Bread and Butter Plates. . Austrian China Tea Gupe and Sauces. Avstrian China Luncheon Plates to match. wr Seis, pretty fal 23 Glass Tatle Services 60 pieces, ne few ead pias, dainty optic ic effect... Crystal G! Lime ta is Rerviene, locas, erased, engraved in any Oid init! 60 coz. Thin Blown aad Gless Table Tumblers, engraved in @ neat band design. 96e doz. FREES aii Materials are rep, kindergarten cloth, In fact, tne qualities are about equally divided bet Suits usually selling at $3, $4 and $6, with a few at higher prices. It is the January event that parents bey learnt to watch for, and provides, on an average, two of the Suits, of which a lively boy needs so many, for the usi price of one, All are brand-new, in styles for Spring, 1914—in nearly y 750 patterns, with from four to ten suits in each pattern as the Sale starts. jateas and mercerized fabrics of fine qualities in white and all combinations of colors. Scores of styles in every size, from 2!4 to 10 years. All at $1.85 a Suit Fourth Floor

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