The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1915, Page 9

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Mie eco BO wen tela bid ishs Gednvtie dad 3 had come to fet evidence for a di- vores. "*Well,” eald Granville, ‘n iow that you've got It, What are you pots do with it?” Bernard Ceanvite Ha Makes Merry] Then, said ftairie, Granvitie terned ed p When Nabbed in Flat in comoanen ibwaverr wus » tthe ith an Actress. more dist “It waa rigs warm morning,” eald the witness, “and the bed covers were turned down to the foot. The young lady, when /ebe éaw us, screamed a bit and pulled them up to her neck.” if that a stage comedian’s abil- ‘to crack @ Joke does not always y Back on him at a critical moment % Off stage life was offered to-day 4 the divorce sult of Mrs. Dorothy Wille against Bernard Granville, Attorneys for Mrs. Granville made atrenuous efforts to keep secret the identity of the co-respondent. In asking Raine to identify a magazine Picture of her, one folded the name under at the bottom of the page and ‘it was not mentioned th the testimony. Mra. Granville’s tiled complaint, how- ever, named Pidanor Chhristie, a rmer Follies showgirl. She blushed very nicely, though, when Justice Glegérich stopped rroceed- | M was of legal age. you?” her atorney gered Justice. ‘Wintér Garden comedian, singer and dancer, on trial before Supreme Court Justice Giegerich. David L. Raine, proprietor of a detective @gency, got Granville’s quip Into the 4 Granville, clad in white even} “Mra. Granville and 1,” said the de- taftive, “went to a cozy little apart- a on the sixth floor of No. 158 Eighty-fourth. Street on the widening of Aug.‘8 last. Mrs, Gran- had learned her husband and « peutig actress were there together. “When the. colored maid answered hd door bell we asked if Mr. and Mrs, eile were at home. The maid re- they wore, but were still abed. ‘We thid her we'd walt.” “What happened Granvile’s attorney. “#We took @ seat in the Mving room,” wald Raine, “and waited until tha Gisappeared down the nat, | se Ings long enoWigh.to ask. her if she “You're otet twenty-one, aren't “A trifle,” was thé rep! “Do you want mony?” asked the "Yee, Your Monor,” eald Granville. ‘ily husband has been paying me $50 @ week under the terms of @ sépatation agreement.” “Pitty dollars e week, or a nine the Justi¢e in * ald Mrs. fo heviahasen ee rt ot feoraere f for both , but the second, at the end ot | Sides, en ee avile “wl Levey @e ball, was not. There, sleeping Granville we ee not ms oo rt, but bis Oeatortably, were Granville and the lawyer spoke for him on ‘the alimony ‘ay ard to her spate; WAb.@ smiling witnens, | Cletter of its hoo! MARY BABIES " PERIL IN BROADWAY RURAWAY scc* Mothers oa “Nain “Nurses Flee With Charges as Horse Dashes Wildly Be “From 410th to 96th Streets. ‘The baby carriage paride along Broadway, West End Avenue and Riverside Delve was entertained by & runaway at 10 o'clock to-day. A sad- die horse, ridden by Fred Mauson, twelve years old, of No. 2876 Old Broadway, threw its rider at One Hundred and fénth Street. and Broadway and bolted down the Bou- levard. The west side of Latent ‘was | yellow loon with nurses, mothers ani He v4 fen’ carriages loaded with ‘babies. . Fool men in automobiles started after the , tooting their horns. But for the clamor behind it the horse might | | have stopped. The automobile horns | maddened it and it ran down Broad- Mi ora iene Tt Hospital. ’s Mustarine Ends Sore Throat, Lumbago, Neuralgia ‘Will Not Blister and Ie Always Ready. Nothing Se Good for Rheumatic Pains and Neuritie. ‘and eu! and tn the encore ili be. ett tonailitie, bron- idewalks, and they steered | ep the baby carriages for doorw: henry atreets; At One Hundred and Sixth Street A Final Reduction Sale of Misses’ and Small Women’s Tailor-made Suits, Coats and Dresses will be held in the Department on the Second Floor. Some of the garments to be obtained at re- markably low prices are: Tailored Suits $8.50, 16.50 & 22.00 Every-day Coats . 6.75, 9.50 & 16.50 Afternoon & Evening Dresses 8:75 & 18.00 © An uncommon offering in the Lace Depart- : ment will consist of — Desirable Light-weight Laces in widths ranging from 3 to 24 inches, at 58c., 0c. & S115 per yard. These quotations represent sweeping price reductions. Men’s Balta Shoes in several styles,-will be featured at per pair $4.75 in the making of Balta Shoes selected leathers are used and extraordinary care is taken to produce only perfect fitting footwear of the highest type of workmanship. » (Department on the First Floor) ~ Wool Dress Fabrics such as velour de laine, English felvtsibas, homespuns, cheviots, plaids and check effects, from this season's stock, have been. reduced to the extraordinarily low prices of 78c., 95c. & $1.25 per yard. (Arranged in Dress and Skirt Lengtis) | B. Altman & Cn. Interesting Sales for to-morrow (Saturday) A Quantity of Silk-and-cotton Ratine of a desirable light-weight texture, printed in new floral designs on white and colored grounds, wiil be exceptionally priced at 27c per yard Boys’ Washable Suits These attractive little Suits are in linen, rep, galatea and madras, and will be offered at the very special price of per suit $1.85 Each style is riot represented in every size, but the sizes range in general from 3 to 8 years. Winter Overcoats (for the larger boys) {nm gray and brown mixtures, sizes incomplete, are being closed out at $6.50 Also High-cost Overcoats at large concessions from regular prices. | An Exceptional Offeri~g¢ of Women’s Silk Biouses will include a number of attractive new models. Blouses of fleur de scie in black, white, shellepink, gray and maize; of crepe de Chine (Piping Rock model) in white, shell - pink, sand, putty and gray; and of striped wash- able silk, in effective color combinations, at $5.75 WOMEN’S BLOUSES of various silk materials, are now being offered in an Important Clearance Sale at $4.00, 6.75, 7.50 & 9.50 Cotton Biouses at 1.50, 2.75 & 3.90 IMPORTED BLOUSES at about one-half the prices originally asked. a. ap | -EDBE: a GIVE AND New Management ins UCPC Special, == Pe seiiy ey Misses’ and Girls’ Coats and Dresses same =poomaeed rtment store , the Wi ti d of Winter inst be dienowd oF oven} if we are net or comer the me ras Mares baa fe _ Almost Given Away ‘Prices Girls’ Woollen and Serge School Dresses ‘SURETY STAMPS =3Qg New — Stocks [onan yee ned Wash Dresses SY Girls’ Winter Coats, Pox) Girls’ Wirter Coats, ali sizos, 6 to 14. Gurls’ all styles, ail materials, all colors; values to O86 pee will appreciate this extraordinary value and find these Coats splendid for both dress and pci Misses Winter Coats, 2 Say | Chii eh Cheviot inc! al color and styles. Valves o xT \s5 00 =|*2.98)5 98 2: Tailored Blouses of a Fur Coats & Sets Tub Silk At Clearance Prices / RUSSIAN PONY COATS ...—- ‘Ef 199.50 Soha. 3498 pe aegepltrg win HUDSON SEAL Caml Cons, sn | «$8804 ne Set al 4900) Ee Fi e890 aha thchen tea One of the Favorite Materials Now in Vogue Model Like At $2, 98 Illustration aut” aetna eters ak Tailored Lepage btsced Meal rer =3=10 mm 5a (a in Women’s Overgaiter Shoes | Elsewhere you will recognize $] 9 8 «he same character of Footwear Priced at $3.00 and $4.00. . Choice of lace and button modelo; pat tent leather, gunmetal calf; every novelty, as ‘wall ao ees best selling staples, are included in this great sale. Patent leather and gunmetal calf, black vici kid; button and lace; cloth tops and kid tops; plain toes Sample “Onyx” Hosiery worth 25c pair, Special 17c a Pair Black and tan lisle and cotton stockings, full regular made; strictly perfect; 3 pairs for SOc. Children’s Wool Stockings Regular 58c to 75¢ values At 45c The styles in demand. terse podan neck b de; black ‘ont 4 5 Ue cee and Spanish, and common sense ‘one ade super is ality © tity perc: | | be 1s; all sizes. peli wedel, others yh 2 en Positively $3.00 cream and ener white, tae: specai par AC || aerypcetece ‘katate, 91.98 a leales Main Floor —___) bay Wheer,, Main Ft } You Are Sure to Find a Style You Like in This Sale Women’s and Misses’ Coats Reduced to Almost Half Regular Prices Only a drastic Clearance Sale, such as this, could be espns for such ridiculously low prices. The lot is small, h we urge early buying. All sizes, but not all sizes in every style. Coats Worth to $12.50 Coats Worth to $22.50 Coats Worth to $30.00 Only 125 at Only 85 at 5 gp '10 In this group In this group you you will find will find Coats of Coats of Wo- Chinchilla, Velvet, Kerseys, Fancy Weaves, Mixtures, ete., in all wanted colors and blacks. An extraordinary \ assortment of styles| £ —and all sizes in the} f collection, but net} every size in every style. No matter what Coat you se- lect, you are buying at almost half its regular value. colors. ‘The New Simpson Crawford Store, Third Floor—We Give ond Redeem Surety Coupons a — Simpson-Crawford, Sixth Avenue, | 19th and 20th Streets— Telephone 2100 Chelsea ‘ fashion- able fabrics. styles of the sea- son can be found in this assort- ment. All sizes but not in eve le. Blac! wanted and Suna World Wants |

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