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ontractor Must Pay Wife Ali- %) mony of $40 a Week in ‘Efe save the life of Mra, Mildred taterno, Supreme Court Justice Page| ber allowance and compelied her q made an order compelling| ‘© Feturn to New York City. Since! Sen Contracting Company, to pay an appeal which Paterno bas taken | to the higher courte. Mra. Paterno | recently ued her young husband for 'e separation and was awarded the | alimony several weeks ago by Justice Cobalan. Paterno asked for a stay, WHITE PLAGUE declaring that unless {t was granted to him pending his appeal he might | become Hable for contempt of court. Too ill to appear in court, Mra. Paterno submitted affidavita to Jus- tice Page in which she and her brother, Joseph Pascocello, a young attorney, declared that without aup- would sucoumb to tuberculosia. She holds that her husband is well able to send her back to the Loomis Sani- tarlum in Bullivan County, where whe was successfully undergoing treatment, until, she alleges, he cut) Sanitarium. S. Paterno, who in asso-; then the disease has made greater | with his father in the Paterno] roads than before, she says. “If the stay is granted,” says Mra. come of my husband's appeal, this “ Will #o shorten my life that the suc- ‘A Blessing | cosrti: tesue of .ny separation suit frem will prove fruitiess for me, for I Ab #9 | may not survive many monthe after the determination. SULT 'N HER DEATH. "It would be practically equivalent, Your Honor, to signing a death war- rant for me,” she continued. “I was in sound health prior to my marriage to Mr. Paterno, coming from a sturdy family, free from any tubercular taint. I contracted the disease from association with rela- tives of my husband. Three of them dled of the white plague. “T was in the Loomis Sanitarium for a year and a half, where I re- sponded well to treatment. But the arrest of the disease was defeated by the heartlessness and parsimony of my husband, who wrote the institu- tion authorities that under no cir- cumstances would he continue to be longer reaponaible for my bills at the sanitarium. At the time he wrote the SEALTH and HAPPINESS TO ALL letter ho waa scattering his income with @ free hand with women of | Reale Dre WH Ofer» Sete Questionable repute in the | familiar & Co, | Maunte no vice in thls city. i year, when I Cae hy doing by o4 under the treatment, TAFT DEWIES REPORT port from her husband Mre. Paterno) | resignation of Justice Holmes would Paterno, “and I am kept in the city Bed vacancy to be created on the bench =| for a few months pending the out- of the Supreme Court of the United DECLARES STAY WOULD ne.| leave the sanitarium. vious treatment has loat. ES ORDER WOULD GAVE HER LIFE. Sy am in‘bed in my her's home me aentarily awaiting the court's or- der that will enable me to return to sanitarium in a final effort to save my life.” the yh Mim al comment oe Page ty eat order, It wi Mra. Paterno’ attorne Leyte it ‘e ye lee jusband immediatel; ) With son Grease Gis wena bu oeerens Hegll the [rebar in two pladed The Paterno & Bon young husband's tae {s said to be very wealthy. _o—— B. R. T. STILL BEHIND. Report Shows Operating Expenses Have Made Deficit $196,000, The Public Vd CORSE TS A f Spring Display 3 Children’s Wear At McCutcheon’s Rog. Trede Morb We invite Hats, Coats, Bonnets and all lines of Chit inspection of our new Spring dren's Wear, including smart French models, as well as the best and most exclusive goods of American manufacture. Coats made in Check Newest cut and Sietinctive ae 2to5 $5.7! : to years, 5 te $16.50; $60 id yeas, $7.75 to $20.00. : Hats, New ira and American Models a ae as, Sceol or Outing ney Dress School or . $2.00 to $16.50 “i French Pique ‘aad Lingerie Hats and Bonnets, new, attractive nape, embroid- ered and lace trimmed, $2.50 to $12.75. Also many new styles in Colored Dresses, Boys’ Suits: and pers. _ James McCutcheon & Co. eres Sreatet, Bh and Ot Otroste ‘| > be 8 68 Oe 8k bo Oe Tt 8k THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, MAROH 10, 1 at the White House to-day. HE WILL LE LEAVE YALE “The atory ts so ridiculous as hardiy to need denial,” sald Secretary Tum- ulty. “This yarn originated a week before Mr. Wilaon became President “No Truth in Any Part of the State-| ana te periodically revived. We know of no tien vacancy on the Bu- b, and Mr. Taft's ment” That He Is Going on : , reme Court benc Supreme Court Bench. name has neither been suggested nor dered by President Wilson for NEW WAVEN, Conn, March 10.-- “There te absolutely no truth in any part of the statement.” was the answer of ex-Preeident W. H. Taft to-day to a published report that he isa judicial appointment.” would terminate hia Yale professor. Complications Srdinary” gee your ts SSiead hel ay arte Fs ship within a year and accept ap- ointment to the United States Su- breme Court. The report declared tho make the vacancy on the bench which ‘Taft would fil. WASHINGTON, March 10.—Revival of the year-old story that President Wilson was to “reward” former President Taft by appointing him to B. Alonan & Co. have arranged the following for to-morrow. (Wednesday): A Special Offering of Silk Umbrellas for Nien and Women, at very considerable concessions from the regular prices. Taffeta Silk Umbrellas in black, navy and green, with mission or natural wood handles ag ee ON ie Lite! 8200 Twilled Silk Umbrellas with novelty handles in a variety of styles, all sterling silver- trimmed ; ue oe © *s Ot $285 Men’s and . Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs in an attractive variety, will be placed on special sale at the following low prices: MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . «© «+ ~~ perdozen $2.00 Plain, ‘hemstitched, per dozen $2.25 & 2.85 Plain, hand-hemstitched . per dozen 3.75 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Plain, hemstitched, per dozen $1.40 & 4.75 With hand-embroidered initial, per doz. 1.75 With colored border and initial, per doz. 1.95 ‘ Hemstitched, with hand-embroidered corner, perdozen . . + + «+ « $2.00 Hemstitched, with colored border, each 15c. Glove size, hemstitched, with embroidered corner . 5 A ‘ ° each 15c. A. Sale of Mahogany Art Furniture to be held in the Art Objects and Bricea-brac Department, will consist of the following useful and attractive articles, all of which are marked at special prices: Mahogany Serving Trays . . at $5.00 Mahogany Tip Tables . . . at 4.75 Mahogany Palm Stands + «+ at 4.00 Mahogany Nested Tables, each nest con- taining four tables, Plain 5 oe a at ec at $18.50 With inlay and marquetry decoration in handsome, exciusive designs, at $24.50 Mahogany Tea Wagons, in three exclusive designs . . + «© «© « at $24.00 The Department is now displaying, in antici- pation of the Summer season, an interesting assortment of Wicker Furniture, comprising Writing Desks, Magazine and Book Stands, Card and Tea Tables, Muffin Stands, Tea Wagons, Cellarettes and Serving Trays. Similar articles are also shown in Mahogany. Btaten Was received with annoyance A Tough Is Dangerous e care ts x4 Sale Wednesday, Toilet Accessories + Thorsday and Friday We have picked just those articles for which there is a daily need, and which have a stand&rd quality that is never lowered. All prices are much below regular. Fairy and Copco Soap. © cakes Herpicide, BOC WIRE... cee ee Westphal's Auaiiiator, 500 size. . Westphal's Exe Shampoo. ....- Peroxide, pound.. Vernas Lotion...... Witch Harel, half pt Mennen’s Talcum Pow. Amolin...... Squibb's Talcum Powder. 2 for.. Corylopsis Talcum Powder Dorlac Face Powder.......... Chamots, value 45¢, at. Face Chamois Hair Brushes, value 69¢ Munyon's Witch Hazel “foun, per cak Cantile fess, ‘per White Castile Soap Williams’ Stick Shaving Soap... Williams’ Shaving Powder...... “Rvereweet” for perspiration. Pobeco Tooth Paste Senitol Tooth Powder and Paste, 2 for.. . 2 Calox Tooth Powd . 18 Danderine, 50 si - 800 handles, value 49¢ Whisk Brooms...... Sea Salt, &-Ib. bag. Charming New Voiie Blouses, | Dainty and Most Becoming, Extended shoulder and yoke, designed with narrow insertion; ie and collar daintily hand embr« sidered, and set in medallion of Medici lace. Another stunning blouse, combined with wide insertions of shadow lace and fine eal inished at the neck with the chic standing trill, ine all-over embroidery. Special price $2.98. Voile Blouses, $2.00 Made with tands off sllovee eyelet ecbroldiry and lee tusettions) front has net vest and {rill, finished with hemstitehed voile collars others show the new surplice effect with yoke back aad froat of dainty embrot- dey, neck finished with net frilland silk tie drawn through $2. 00 Stunning Tatlored Hats The Newest Spring Models $3.45 To see these jaunty hats means t the they are so deli eed tempt ium and small sha in a most pleasin, amortiaat: to which ix added a number of dashing sailors, trimmed with velvet ribbon, pompons, fruit and dainty flowers. bec none but the most favored shades are here, xs well as black. Every hat in the collection is an orlat valae; z Seasonable Silks pag $1.10 Fompadour Sith, ze" silks, rough weave, 40 inches wide, neat effects, on na penhagen, violet, white, taupe and begonia grounds; suital i or in combination dresses, $2.00 Mexique Waisting Silk, $1.00 Mexique waisting silks, £6 inches wide, they are excellent quality warp print Tussah ilk, in all the newest color combinations. Main Pree, 30c. Satin Taffeta Ribbon, Yd., 23c. white; regular 30c quality. AtLSitk ‘Taffeta Ribbon, Bi Inches wide, Ta pla |] cardinal, navy and white; regular 18c quality; yai Fit Your Gown Over a Spring Model Silk Petticoat $ 2.8 ‘lof Which We Show a Variety, at Good quality lustrous silk jersey garments, in the novelty shades as well as staple colors and , made along the new lines; narrow pleated ruffle, ailk jersey top, flounce of m thera are of a rich messal ruffles with silk underlay, Ther Silk Petticoats of pleated floun the tango effect, and have fi re here at 98. en eee [RAND RAPIDS Furniture Without Deposits Purchased jn thie manner has never proved satisfactory to the buyer. Our methode always to please 0 CALL AND ‘MAKB YOUR. ‘OWN TERMS } Our T pply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Ialand and Connecticut. Pundscanena || iiaaents MACHINES ON CREDIT | | PLAIN FIGURES FURNITURE ely" rk ‘s1.00 Weelty 50-82 sth Ave. Cor. d6th St, Haeetata reat ‘Orin MONDAY AND SATURDAY 014 inches wide, in a range of light and dark colors, as well as black and | Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY Misses’ Chinese Blouse Suits Of navy blue serge or black and white checks; new Leontd front model with pleated back, kimono sleeves, shi standing collar and cuffs of black satin; panel fo skirt with pointed side tunic. 14 to "20 years, 29.50 Value $39.50 Misses’ Dressy Bolero Suits New bolero model of navy blue serge, with draped blouse front and pleated bolero back, cape collar of striped silk; straight tunic skirt, silk moire girdle. 14 to 20 years. 39.50 Vatue $49.50 Misses’ Silk Moire Suits In navy blue, black or green, dressy bolero blouse with flare Peplum, pleated standing collar and tie ends; draped skirt with bodice belt forming semi- tunic. 14 to 20 years. “45.00 Value $50.50 Misses’ Dancing Dresses Of «'l-over ecru lace, made over net, combined with chiffon Ladd in pink, light blue or maize, bodice and tunic rt of lace, with puff tunic and sash of eeattera, rosebud trimming. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 vatue $20.50 Franklin Simon & Co, SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY Women’s Japanese Bolero Suits Of gaberdine, in faa black, new blue, tau » wistaria or chartreuse, bo! t, new strai ‘with box pleat, a pleated collar of cha: le taffeta em- in Japanese design, ripple skirt with sash ends. 29.50 value $30.50 Women’s Dressy Cape Suits ht bac! Of English gaberdine serge, in navy, gteen or mahogany, pleated cape bolero coat, soft standing collar of moire silk, bodice ripple tunic skirt. 39.50 Value $49.80 Women’s Silk Poplin Suits Short bolero model, in navy blue, black, green or mahogan: draped front, tunic skirt. " it, bell sleeves, ripple 45.00 vatue $50.50 Women’s Evening Gowns Of shaded French satin or changeable taffeta silk, in Nile, light blue, rose, lavender, white or oll orf ea shadow lace or net bodice, ruffle or handke: tunic skirt, 29.50 Vetue $39.50 | FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts,