The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1914, Page 5

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RACE, E'UGRED | ALYCE $0 ‘ARD king wo ‘Orace and Alyce. No, the maid did not disturb them. Maybe they were asleep for all she could tell. Another time this same maid hap- pened to enter Alyco's Anyhow, Charlotte Damms Gets a Divorce from Judge Gary’s Ex-Valet. LOVE MAKING DE LUXE. Man and Maid Did Their Bill- tnd pretty At peace. About them hung paintings that there was ‘Orace again, They were lounging on a great divan much as Cleopatra must have reclined when she glided down the Nile with An- thony, Alyco wan munching candies and ‘Orace was stroking her black wealth of tresses. Cleo's surround- ings were not more rich nor half as private an the luxurious quarters of the maid in the fashionable hotel. Oh, yes, and when the down to. Palm Beach, ; hands Dats mald and valot. ing and Cooing ‘Amid sae not, testify to the capers of phone. huddied up on t ‘hair. Oh, certain! 7, tho id, if tho! Judge's big} places where lyce. They were quite! maid? '¥, gold desk sets, bi ‘When she pushed thejing in the En:press’s suite on the open there wra ‘Orace and} Mauretenia, or in the htundred other: Damms had! Gary have gone in five years, Led . And what of ‘Orace, the amorous | descriptions are true, quite vivacto ‘s valet. and Alyce, the sentimental Where are they now? Report |has come to Mra, Damme that a new French restaurant near the New Firat Electetentt MICHIGAD nd Feb, ut the Judge and Mra. here this morning. Chirka killed first ever held in this State. tidy objects fit ‘for a about, and there were: room and No, th either on these trips. Nor could they Costly Surroundings. *Orace Damms was Judge Elbert iH, Gary's English valet and Mile, Alyce Melinet was Mrs. Gary's French maid Until—suppone we say Mrs. Charlotte Damms, a buxem and exceptionally attractive Dev "Orace's fondn of Alyce, pronoun: best homes. Then the Judge fired ‘Orace and Mrs, Gary dispensed with the services of the over-vivacious Aleece and Mrs. Damms sued ‘Orace for a divorce and Alyce was named @8 co-respondent, ‘The impetuous love making of the ardent Horace on the luxurious di- vans in the Gary'a Waldorf-Astoria Guite and the ‘huge and kisses of *Orace and Alyce as they billed and! Coord on the Judge's favorite leather cushioned arm ‘chair in his Hbrary and punctuated their embraces with Sips of the Judge's old vintages and champagnes, was told in Justice Blanchard's court yesterday when Mrs, Damms asked for a divorce. Damme did not offer a defense and the pretty Alyce did not appear to dispute Mrs, Damms's charges. BIVORCE GRANTED WITH $10 WEEKLY ALIMONY. After testimony of waiters and em- Ployces of the Garys in the present Fitth avenue mansion, Justice Blanchara guve Mrs. Damme her di- Force with $10 a week alimony and tc custucy of their two children, Bauce, aged twelve years, and} harlotte, aged rine years, , Damme was a little potentate in the sary quarters, according to waiters ved on the fourth floor of the rf. He took cnarge of the cc's big dinners, and if there was ft, why Damms disposed of it. He arrived at the Waldorf at 8.80. A M. and attended to the Judge's clothes and boots until 8 o'clock when the Stee] Trust executive was dressed for the night. After ¥ o'clock Damme was through and Mrs. Gary supposed that he was home with his wife and say how ‘Orace regarded standing In the shadows of the pyra- mids, lounging on the Riviera, eail- Alyce’ "Half 688 Fifth Ave., at 48th St, 481 Fifth Ave., ot 4ist St. New York #80 Fifth Ave., at 27th St. sin Indians, Bteve Chirka of Indiana Harbor, Ind..} | and Qarry Rasico of Vincennes, Ind., were electrocute. at the State prison wife and Rasico murdered his wife ant Club will soon be run]fittle son. The electrocutions were the A can not be reproduced,| by man and maid. 1 ! cost fortunes, on library shelven were) York Athletic IT MUST ‘AVE 'URT| ss ! ‘ a-brac al moc — — RET RO! OPH GAP ona g ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, bis Announce That Their Yearly Hosiery Sale 20% REDUCTIONS Will End on Saturday, February 21st PECK & PECK 448 Fifth Ave., at $Mh St. BONWIT TELLER & CO. Ta Shop of Criginalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Spring Fashions for “Jeune Fille” The Correct French and English Ideas of Dress For the School Girl, the College Miss, the Debutante A multitude of errors are committed in the name of Fashion. These “faux pas” are the work of the unlettered in The matter of a light, graceful, sil- houette, the treatment of a color scheme, the manner of fabric combinations, de- mands the skill and ~\ FOR SATURDAY ONLY. Misses’ “Tailleur” Suits . Raley 39.90 28-50 bom te re dn t wit Misses’ “‘Tailleur” and Costume Suits in all the new Spring cloth, sth and aenthy Yalta! see basa FOR SATURDAY ONLY, Misses’ Compose’ Frocks Regelery 2950 2250 One and two-piece models, in serge and taffeta twelve of the very newest styles. Sizes 14 to 18. two ohildren, But "Or Where was he? Oh, Alyce could not retire returned to the suite, ious Alyce, who at-| talent of a master. Youth is elusive, so until Mra. G and as the | tended to Gary's magnificent | A ise i gowns, had m of her own, w likewise is the element, well, “donteherknow, Alyce’s | room | he wasn't a half had ‘place to lounge! which expresses and d about for a spell. | So far so good. But Alyce did not rt fines youth in apparel. All the lightness, all the ingenuousness, all the piquancy of youth *Orace and Alyce "Oraco wan smok: and ho had no home. Yes, both wai took Alyce to the theatre on tickets given by Mrs, Gary for the valet and Mrs. Damme. WHAT ANOTHER MAID SAW WAS CONVINCING. Another maid, however, quite satis- fled Justice Blanchard that Damms was not a model husband. In Jan- wary, 1912, she had occasion to go into ‘the Judge's library to use the 10 TO 16 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE OPEN EVERY EVENING OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY, FEB. 23 149TH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY NOTE!~On ac count of the ridioue lous price at which thia Table t sold 1.50 we must limit ite sale to customers whose purchases amount to 860.00 or more, Conte 71% | [5 tranie 122 | CREDIT AT YOUR OWN TERMS ~ OPEN EVERY EVENING 1491h Si-BAUMANN.--3d_Ave. Thi Weer Ony. W esiuffer this Dub'a (ike gui) tm aaiid oak, 16 fect exion- 1.50 aibn, claw fect, 3 : dows en; price Makes Lit Dierease What You Rewtma World “Waat” Will Go 104 Get ® is aptly incor- Porated in Bonwit Teller & Co, models— they aptly regis- ter the types that aretrueand ideally correct. Misses’ “‘Trotteur,” Afternoon and Danse Dresses in late styles and materials, 17.50 to 125.00 Misses’ “Sport,” Outing and Dressy Coats in a large variety of newest Spring styles and materials, 15.00 to 59.50 + FOR SATURDAY ONLY. Girls’ School Dresses Rapley 730 5.95 OF i ted challies, French linen and plai : Seon’ Neca Spring ilesanale is Sizes 6 to 14. Girls’ “Tailleur” Dresses Regularly 10.00 8.95 Of serge and rds’ checks, in low belted oe ee * “ Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P, M. Important Notice Although the Store Will Be Closed To-Morrow On Account of Removal to the New Store Telephone & Mail Orders One hundred and thirty-eight years ago—and wday—at Fifth Ave., 38th St, 39th Se The Historic Batt ———— —— at Murr River echoed across Manhattan Island. — glittering red-coats and Hessians were advancing with mea ured tread up the green slope from the water front. A panic} stricken body of American farmlads in their rustic garb, with here and there a blue and buff uniform, were fleeing to the H vered ground on Murray Hiill. All summer the Britsh and Americans which extended to the site of the present had been striving to gain possession of Public Library, he succeeded in halting pi rh igs nl gpd yrds 9 volley Ag gens og gos domed forces along the shore From whatlenow Aaron Burr, continued their retreat be- g tinental troops began thei une jurray y, | dreds of small boats, loaded with soldiers bathe ory runs, Eyed ine cera Betis vearehiga in the bay ered Nia ema? The heme) farses certain now of ry openedon the retreating Americans, whole Continental Army, ie cannon at Harlem Heights, kee entertained. aI down in hot haste. Leapi his Through that delay the of the [es] horse in the midst of his troops, Americans was assured. the 3 whip, he shouted, “Take to the prize was sipping from his grasp and \: Take to the cornfield |” crciored a chaiae on te Aiveriete Ree, C3 ‘That was the stirring scene enacted a battery command of a on the 15th of September, 1776, on and Alexander Hamilton and Sergeant about what is now Fifth Avenue, 38th posted on what is now the’ site of and 39th Streets, the site of the new new Lord & Taylor Store, held the Lord & Taylor Store. British in check unl the last Continental Back of the stone walls of the old was safely on his way to Harlem Murray farm and in the great cornfield The new Lord & Taylor store will be opened Tuesday, February 24th. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Will be received, carefuliy filled and shipped as promptly as usual. Telephone Gramercy 4700 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.

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