The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1914, Page 17

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Parva ir sili THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 16, 10914. ihe “ + ALIMONY CLUB PY FAST TMI smusnes [PICTURES NER WUSBMND |e J. MICHAELS Newspaper Man Killed and a Judge “FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE” AUTO OF CAMPAIGNERS) WHEN HE WAS JEALOUS aa LOW BECAUSE OF WAR ‘sero 182-184-186-188-190 SMITH ST. 222-224-226-228 GRAND ST. ar Grew Yellow and Eyes Stuck Two of Them Nominees, Hurt. Tells Court. SYRUP OF FIGS FEVERISH CHILD (Cor. Warren St.) Open Monday and Saturday Evenings (Near Driggs Ave.) i .| man was killed, one fatally injured | Ocean avenue, Brooklyn, gave a vivid Justice Donnelly Makes Ate ne ree eee oe suclt hurt serie | description of @ jealous husband to- A * to-day when an automobile contain-|day when she resumed testifying tn Nouncement at Hearing in | (pony ty of Washington (Bull |her suft for separation, which ta be- Sui , A Moone) campaigners was shattered |!n@ heard by Supreme Court Justice t cf Broker's Wife. by & Philadelphia and Reading ex-| Maddox in Brooklyn, Dress train at Souderton, near hore.| Francis M. Sutton, the husband, ts Frederick W. Simons, a reporter on|the head of the importing firm of Out, Mrs. Frances M. Sutton PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16—One| Mrs. Louise 8. Sutton of No, 146 FOR CROSS SICK 5 enane, Promperous Wall street men | ine Norristown, Pa or wan killed | Francis M, Sutton & Co, No. 17 Bat-| If little stomach is sour, liver others who have been reduced jnetantly. J. A. McFarland, Justice tery place. torpid or bowels to financial straits by the war are to| of the Peace, Gulf Mills, Pa., is dying SeDVand WES WAGE CAIERG ALL CARS Transfer to Smith Street line, past our doors. ALL CARS Transfer to Grand Street and Crosstown ecetve consideration from Supreme | !n ® hospital. Bernard Shatter asd, ey Nialiasd’ wae always abjontiy clogged. Got OW at Warren Street. Hines, past our doors. My of Norristown, were ‘ Court Justice Donnelly when they @re | seriously injured. Harold Knight of| witness stand. “He would accuse me a haled into court by wives demanding Ambler, nominee for Congress in the | of being too friendly with many per-|,, Mothers can resto er Ri “California Syrup of Figs,” because in high allmony and cotinsel fees. Eighth District, and John Rex, nom- & few hours all the clogged-up waste, inee for State Senatof, both sustained | #078.” Justice Donnelly made that plain of manslay Onder the provision of the Ima” {32d | near the Melrose station at One Hun- more than $11,000 a year. In addition] makes the taking of life during the | “red and Sixty-second street, waa run commission of a felony a murder of- ‘down under the Park avenue bridge We mae Se emailer ise, Attempting mulclde tna felony. late this afternoon by the. Winks eo Sy ee ee | painful bruises. 8 w would he act at th ” to-day when Elizabeth H. Thompson, | Pel'shemer, wan badly cut ab fame) anc Ow, Would he act at these tHmee?"| sour bile and fermenting food gently daughter of former Gov, William H. | face hab moves out of the bowels, and you have rs a je would become greatly excited.” |g well, playful child . Children junt of Porto Rico, appeared in court 7 Button. “His face would! Simply will not take the time from play with her attorney, George Cogsit! of} SLAYER ENTERS PLEA, — |8sfume.® yellow color, his eves would |to empty thett bowels, and they become No, 4 Wall street, and asked for an| oe would accuse me of the most radicus Lich ‘alimony allowance of $5,000 a year, Charles Bullock, rooklyn saloon- lous things.” and a fat counsel fee pending the | keeper, living at No. 375 Senator street, | Letters between the Sutton's wore outcome of her uit for absolute di- | Pleaded not guilty before Judge Hoye | Introduced for the ‘They tongue is coated, hen. Voree from Crearge W. Thompson, |! the Brooklyn County Court to-day to| Showed many a ee eae ea A ei jg. | An Indl hi h Ret member of the New York Stock Ex- | 3) indictment one rei ee i nie wit reconciliations what ails your little eascat a of | Cr is oe change. \ Gertrude, on April 18 Bp ot the ome si cold, bad b remember, a gentle Thompson was until recently al 4 Bulloc nome time ago, for frorational Sree ant toons ‘Jeansing’’ should always be the AND A’ member of the firm of Davies, aes es tas fand, bo : treatment given Full directions | (1) Thompson & Co, No. 140 Broadway. | the tat map the Ret Father MF [ia trewecepe are printed om cock | This COUPON Allows You Until the outbreak of the Eurvpean “ t war and the closing of the Stock | shot, white trying te prevent, her ee eae a Rah ee pe) it on Your Purchase De ent Exchange Thompson had enjoyed an | superceding ‘Indictman chorgine gure z iPad = Hd bed ak income which he admits averaged | Ge" inetea Oer 0 pints an Acteal Most up-to-date custom Saving to Ya. tailors in the United States. Suits and Overcoats made to order in 3 to 7 days. Prices $18 to $40. | $1.00 Down; 50¢ Weekly OUR $12.50 SPECIAL Men’s & Ladies’ High &=> Grade Suits *15'3!s "’” Ladies’ and Misses’ Stunning Suits fare chose. toe tants deal vou Wants $121 $35 envied by everyone when you wear our suits, Men’s Smart Suits Best fitting and most stylish garments and at the lowest possible price. Snappy new styles in the smart English effects, made of fine wool Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres, etc., in the sn apPy brown and green mixtures, Tartan gg he and checks 'an: chalk ie elegantly jilored its, @ fit absolutely guaranteed. Others up to $35.00. Remember! Only $1.00 Down and 50c Weekly Clothes the he was a board member of bis firm, a2 1g t28 while his seat on the Stock Fi change, according to the last quot tion, is worth $42,000, This Thompson | Still possesses, but, he testified, his) financial reverses resulting directly | from the business apathy since the not only deprived him of but has plunged him $13, into debt Mr. Coggill presented affidavits . neon with infidelity (e) because business | (e) y Pp few months he| = 5 GSN a ° shown a tendency to “Ile down) fo support. herself as Fulton and Bridge Sts.. Brooklyn “They have two children,” said Mr, Extraordinary Sale Saturday Coggill, a boy of seven and a girl five, who are living with their mother. 14 to 18 years; suitable for women to 36 bust measure. Mrs. Thompson not only wishes to Misses’ Tailored Suits, of Gabardine and Keep possession of them, but she/ must have ample allowance for their) Cheviot, attractive tailored and trimmed models, support. | Regular 25.00 values 16. 75 BROOKLYN Jullen T. Davies jr., of No. 34 N sau street, counsel to Thompson,}| pointed out that Thompson had been | forced to live beyond his income even | in his halcyon days. “The upkeep of | his home and family, never has been | lesm than $25,000 a year,” said Mr. | vies. “Why doesn't Mr. Thompson sell his .000 seat on the Stock Exchange?” Nenged Mr. Coggill. be without a medium with which to | re-establish his business standing." Guarantee ustlen, Donnelly said: i. . . Thompson must pay alimony—he mustn't lie down, Misses’ Suits, of Broa plaintiff's counsel has contended, and | 9 dcloth, Serge, Gabar- Fit dine and Cheviot; latest style features; var- ious coat lengths. Regular 27.50 values 20.00 Misses’ Suits, of Corduroy, Broadcloth, Gab- ardine, Poplin and Cheviot; the scason’s best tailored and trimmed models, including fur- trimmed; superior tailored. Regular 35.00 values 25.00 Misses’ Dressy Suits, 29.75 35.00 55.00 while he has any capital at ali his \ wife and children must b pportad. ' But the Court will take judicial no- tice of the fact that there in Europe that has necessitated the closing of all the big stock exchanges “I shall take the case der ad- visement equire the defendant to pay all Perfectly MEN’S OVER- 200 AAT canis, black, gray and mixtures, Bal- macaans. $1 Down 50c a Week LADIES COATS = 75 Latest styles that every one demands. Long and short models; swagger college and sport coats. 30.09 $1 Down—50c a Week SKIRTS, WAISTS Select fromone of the largest and A best stock: DOW. 50c A WEEK move to in “8 pil i Bother AE, REGISTER TO-DAY. To-day and to-morrow are aye of reglatration, | Polls. op M. to 10 P. M, If you do not register | nnot vote. ‘Enroll when you! or you cannot vote at the pri- Hos next year. Motor and Sport Coats Women’s Street Coats Practical Coats, belted and yoke | Newest styles of Broadcloth, Zibe= back effects;fabricsincludeRough | line, Fancy Cords, Plush, Cordu- Mixtures and Pebble Cheviots. roy and Mixtures, full lined. Regular 22.50 and 25.00 Values 15.00 Regular 30.00 Values 22.50 ° Girls’ Street Coats—+ to 10 years | Girls’ Serge Dresses—sto 1s vears Desirable styles in cape and belt-| Featuring double tier skirts,pleat= ed models,of Zibeline, Chinchilla | ed and belted effects, in navy and and Boucle; full lined. brown; pique and silk collars. 7.90 Regular 5.90 Values 3.95 up to Delivered in Unmarked Boxes by Messenger Regular 10.50 Values Furniture on Part Girls’ Attractive Dresses;.*’* ) Girls’ Velvet Dresses—sto14 years Practical Coats of Mixtures, Zibe- | Newest model Velvet Dresses, in line and Chinchilla, tailored and | attractive long waisted, belted ef- trimmed, lined throughout. fects, in black, green and brown. FUR SETS from $5.75 to $75. Coats payment plan into pu Regular 12.50 Values 9.75 win SOC £ 8 athe 5.90 $1 Down 50c a Week long Dhatnonad or never arrived, mecial 8 Pe A e may enjoy its use Special Sale (To-morrow) Saturday Our nobby little Suits and Coats give children ae eH a the best possible apnentaticn Lesed $4.50 $6.50 Suits and Coats,. $1 DOWN, Regular 8.50 Values pst real assets to any nety of I Women’s Trimmed Hats nt plan on i intenrty An assortment of chic models, each an in- ct dividual style, made of black and brown velvet in an infinite variety of shapes; with semana i gue ee and sebectemnell ee GERTRUDE ATHERTON, THE F AMOUS NOVELIST, | ah open S| WILL REPORT : Seat 5.00 THE CARMAN, MURDER TRIAL FOR THE WORLD © Lawren: ‘Open Saturdays Until 7 F, M. 4

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