The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1914, Page 5

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jaaae Vig _— pp IIR eg — 9 gpa er. : ANGER’S ACARONI — SPAGHETTI was to-day appointed a mem- the Public Recreation Com- by Mayor Mitchel, as suc- to the late James BN. Sullivan. graduate of Col- id a member of the Education Assoctation. Gus- T. Kirby has been reap- 3. the Pubifo Ree: Her $3,750. NOODLES “your grocer for a Sc or carton and try this deli- and nutritious food-pro- 'y- More wholesome Law of Hounding Her. ask for Anger’s Men Head” || filing in the Supreme Co; brand. an application to havé ail hi Seldby AlLG ings in the Made only by The An nf Baking yj 36 Greeewich i, New York back alimony. pear. ‘Cloth Shoe Uppers Wheeler. ut injury to fabric or color. 50c. $1 bottles—-All Drug Sto ee! ine name of her f Best& Co. Will Close Out Saturday 478 Boys’ Norfolk Suits 6.75 10.75 Formerly 8.75 to 15.00 ma variety of fancy mixtures, plaid or checked € cheviots, some with two pairs of knickerbockers. ', 160 Boys’ Winter Reefers 8.75 14.50 Formerly 10.50 ana 19.50 tton-to-neck models of’ chinchilla of fancy mix. ture cheviots. Sizes 3 to 10 years. % i 58 Winter Overcoats s See ee ee ee S 14.75 Fs Formerly 18.50 Dourle breasted, convertible collar model; of gray or blue plaid back chinchil!s. Sizes 11 years to 39 chest measure. 84 Young Men’s Suits 12.75 18.75 Formerly 17.50 to 25.00 Worfolk, single breasted and English models, of | tweeds, fancy mixtures or pencil striped chev ots. 34 to 39 chest measure. nama ees nek 2 BA Rann nnn nnnnnnnnnn. q Best & Co. * . $ Will Close Out Saturda . 45 Misses’ Winter Coats 2 Sizes 14 to 17 years—4ih Floor : 25.00 Formerly up to 55.00 of broattail cloth, wool velour, . zibeline, cheviot, E corduroy or velveteen, including a number of ° & _ handsome fur trimmed models.14 to 17 yrs, { * 75 Misses’ Serge Dresses 15.00 Formerly up to 25.00 Di superior quality plain serge, or serge combined % with satin, Sizes 14 to 17 years, z fone 5 Fur or Velvet Trimmed Suits 25.00 Formerly up to 39.50 i Bmart models in velveteen, broadcloth or cheviots, Sizes 14 to 17 years. "ETH AYE, . . . at 35th Street * a) : yc igeriade FORBAGK ALIMONY; TO FIGHT DIVORCE Former Stage Favorite Says Millionaire Husband Owes PURSUES HIM IN VAIN. She Denies Indiscretion and Accuses Wealthy Father-in- Claudia Theresse Carlstedt Wheel- er started her fight to prevent Albert G. Wheeler jr. from divorcing her by t to-day proceed- millionaire’s action stayed until he pays up $3,760 in After ho has paid up he may pro- ceed with the trial of the divorce ac- ition, but the former stage favorite ys she will strenuously defend the tion and at the proper time make her absolute innocence clearly ap- Wheeler has charged her with having been indiscreet with Walter |N. Greene, whose identity has thus far not beef disclosed, although it has been sald that he too would @n- ter into the litigation and seek @ vin- dication for himself as well ag Mrs. |i] tonaire who heiped Torkes butld the {Chteago subways, peer Mra, Wheeler brings into the suit | er-in-law, Al- |i _bert_G._Wheclor er. the multl-mill- prt in stg thaa Mapa hed carr: hae a taniy senepireey to part ter from the younger Wheeler. Mrs. Wheeler, however, would not Vibe parted without a fight or at @ chase, and in her papers she how she pursued Wheeler from N York to Boston and then to Chicago and back again more than a score of times, attempting on each occasion Sometimes her pursuit was nearly successful. says, she ran into him, but he alw: Sn ee howe by accusing him of|/ she discovered, she alleges, Wheeler had given up his apartm in the Ansonia and had departed wes: would have to get it herself, formation whatever.” arrest for neglecting to alimony. Two oF three times, shé/Richarison, Hill & Co. Louis D. Brandete’ and collect the al KATHY Te este, hate uy am ee Hi thi eratsuy Murray Hill gooo mony, which she set out to collect.jthe Boston banker, in the Parker ward. She followed and in Chicago| sa ran @mack into Mr. Wheeler sr., who, @he says, told her that if she wanted ny information about hia son she “as he had spent $146,000 in trying to crush her out and would give her no in- the papers or something, for he ex- cused himself before the lawyer could procure the attendance of the Sheriff, fifteen trips between New York and Boston to locate her husband, and finalty she obtained a warrant for his arrest, Wheeler says, than she learned that her husband had departed for New York, and when she followed found Finally, in February of this year, Mra, Wheeler narrates, she discov- ered that her husband was in Boston connected with the banking firm of Bhe asked jaw firm to sue y due her, and detectives were hired to locate Wheel- er and serve the papers upon him, Before he could be reached, though, he disappeared, and Mrs. Wheeler ‘4 and her personal counsel went on another hunt for him, The two spied him lunching with William 8. Butler, fer by the service of pa jo! an heir after she receiv: reaching the pi bad after her hur Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street joure, Mrs. Wheeler shouted to her | aprtments at the Dakot wyer to get the papers ready to ve with him, but Wheeler, she must have heard the rustle of and other property. & Wilson of 3 Mra, Wheeler subsequently made | No sooner was it out, Mra. Mustard TRY IT ON Sandwiches, Ham, Cheese, Sardines, Corned Beef. ‘king his meals at the Plaza. ye ahe made a second - interrupt hia noonday says, always Ww min- fone, ler says that ever since her husband has aban- Founded 1826 Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor Misses’ & Girls’ Winter Suits, Dresses €& Coats Splendid Offerings of the Latest Styles at Very Low Prices Misses’ Suits, $29.50 © $309.50 Usually €50.00 & $69.50 Reproductions of imported models of corduroy, velveteen, broadcloth, coverts and gabardine; many are handsomely trimmed with fur. Misses’ Dressy and Tailored Suits $19.50 & $25.00—Usually $30.00 & $39.50 In all the season’s ‘Popular materials and models and the newest colors. Misses’ Coats Several smart models of vet hd in a shades, some inodels fur trimmed... fa 9.50 Misses’ Coats, $25.00, $20.50 & ‘ 35.00 Boucle, imported mixtures, wool plush, corduroy and plushies. Misses’ Storm, Travel and Motor Coats $5.95 3 $7.50 Of rubberized materials. Juniors’ Coats Clever model of corduroy, broad box pleated back with belt, military collar fur tdimenedi | sos peau-de-cygne lined...... Cegdeseecds Juniors’ Coats, $9.95, $12.50, $15.00 to $25.00 Of sibeline, chinchilla, fancy boucle and mixtures, three- quarter or full-length models. Jumors’ Suits, $19.50, $25.00, $20.50, $39.50 Of serge, gabardine, broadcloth, velvet and corduroy, plain tailored or fur trimmed models. Girls’ Coats Embracing the season's smartest models of $8.50 mixtures, zibeline, cheviot and corduroy. Formerly to $16.75. Girls’ Coats, $12.50 3 $14.50 Formerly to $22.50 Dressy models of imported wool plushes, zibeline and corduroy. Girls’ Dresses, $3.75 & $5.00 Formerly $6.76 to $12.75 Attractive models of serge, plaid and checks, in guimpe, Russian and tunic styles. Girls’ Party Dresses Of Crepe-de-Chine with ruffled skirt of lace Venise. Sizes6tol4 years. Usually $18.50. Third Floor $12.50 Millinery Reduced Semi-Dress and Tailored Hats $10.00 & $15.00 The former prices being up to $20.00 goo Hats Trimmed With Ostrich, Fur, Wings and Ribbon $3.05 & $5.95 The former prices being up to $9.00 Untrimmed Hats in Formerly $3.00 to $5,00......... Now f 95 Beautiful Corsage Bouquets and Single Flowers At Very Moderate Children's and Misses’ Tailored Hats, ) Usual prices up to $7.00 f Fourth Floor Prices 2.95 Warm Winter Coats. for Women At Interestingly Low Prices Practical Coats for Street Wear In an excellent assortment of models and materials $12.50 & $15.00 Usually $22.50 and $25.00 Fancy Velour Coats For street, afternoon or dressy wear, lined with white brocade and warmly ha 6.50 interlined; taupe, Copenhagen blue and rose. Usually to $35.00 Fur Collared Céats of Cord ind Wool Vel ipl iyi 5 col ith cahaes 4|825.00 skunk opossum; handsomely _ lined and warmly interlined. Usually $39.50 Corduroy’ Coats In black, navy blue, Russian and tete-de-negre, lined and pest [819.50 lined. Usually $35.00. Third Floor ry The Latest Models in Women’s Tatlored Suits Representing all the Fashionable Materials in Black, Navy Blue, Russian Green and Tete-de- Negre. A splendid assortment to select from at the follow- ing exceptionally low prices: $17.50 $22.50 $24.50 $34.50 $39.50 Usually $35.00 to $60.00 Third Floor To-day and Saturday “Specials” in Women’s Shoes Kid Lace and Button Boots Tan Russia Lace and Button Boots Patent Leather Lace and Button Boots : Usually $5.00 $3.95 Patent and Black ) Russia Calf Lace Boots i t fawn, gray and ($4. 85 Black trimmed with white toppings. Usually $6.00 and $7.00 Patent and Black ) Russia Calf Button Boots { Gray and fawn toppings. | $ 3-95 Usually $5.00 and $6.00 Second Floor doned her. On the day he loft their reek oa second Street and Central Park West, she alleges that he took practically all her perBonal belongsings, includ Ing her wardrobe, wedding presents The lawyers who will press the ac- tion for Mra, Wheeler are Rambaut “27 William Street. ULDEN'S MAKES ote and Hot Meate Tasty READY TO USE. 10 CENTS. At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores. Sunday ‘Franklin Stmon 8 Co. Tape eee uckeui un or guy eat tan Russia calf shoes, with gra i tan or gr 196, leo of ae French lig calf, ‘fos dull mat kid top, black; Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. 4 West 38th St— Store Floor Shop, a S Se Avenue We feature at all times a coniplete assortment of JAMES A. BANISTER. THOMAS T a SLATER and MORRILL SHOES. offered at popular prices. FOR_ SATURDAY Men’s Shoes With buckskin, cloth or leather tope all leathe rs ot dul ace Ram lpm, 4.50 Uaual $5.00 to $6.00 Values Men's Shoes Including the newest models with buckskin tops sein calf, also the newest nov- golden brown buckskin tops. and leathers. 6.50 Cowal nals to Hat Values Lord & T. aylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Be ‘ales vith with tape een Men's Fur Coats At Very Special Prices. Men's Raccoon Motor Coats Bosiy woo lined, Venetian ma ee $48.50 Men's Fur Lined yeh Broadcloth and unfinished wor- sted shells, muskrat and marmot lined, Persian, natural otter or dyed-seal long shawl collars. f) at); Fur Robes Of muskrat, Ly mh 's-wool, Hemp- ster and pony fur, made oe oo steamer shawl cen pa for the Limousine an * $75.00 $37.50 Pecial at ! Fourth Floor Clearance Sale of Boys’ English Suits _At Very Special Prices. 275 Boys’ Suits Norfolk, fancy and plain models (some with little vests), of the finest quality Scotch and English tiwesds and cheviots. Formerly up to $12.50. Little Bot’, Overtoets ? me Oft 5 ts and mixtures; weeds, cheviol al oul , $6 00 $5.00 breasted models, Sizes 5 to 10 years. Usually $10.00 Boys’ Double Breasted Overcoats Of heavy weight tweeds and cheviots; belted back; convertible collar. Sizes 10) $10.00 to 18 years. Special at, Boys’ Novelty Suits Of velveteen, serge, broadcloth and wl $ 8 50 elty woolens, Sizes 3 to 8 years. Usually to $16.50. Boys’ Washable Suits Sizes 3 to 8 years. \ Special at! $2.45 Blanket Robes Boys’ & Children’s Wool Coat Sweaters Boys’ Neckwear Fourth Floor “Wants” World

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