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= =TUNPND ALIMONY Se REVEALS AN ACTOR TOO MUCH WEDDED ted wat | “Getting One's ‘One's Matrimonial Bearings” Well Produced in + yseerat Court. 8 LOLA May! 'S SAD STORY. ‘bre Jews ama Seteveas of or tae Hho i howsel eon June ¢, T and #. years the Bian te From Duluth to Stamford It Was Lovely, but Law Closed Door to New York. DON’T WASH YOUR HAIR WITH SOAP When you wash your hair, don't we irpooe cart ove and ua ee muc injurious, as it dries 5 op the bair brittle. She ie the whole Tt inmft all comedy; oh, no, there is a little tragedy sprinkled here and there, Just call tt “Getting One's Matrimonial Bearings.” ‘The big scene is inid in a hotel tn Stamford, Conn, Time, just before Christmas ast year, Tho scene is faithfully reproduced to-day by Miss May and hor battery of lawyers for the benefit of Supreme Court Justice Newburger and for the matrimonial emancipation of Misn May. Homer Barton, the husband, is not in the reproduced scene. He is wome- where out West. The court room is crowded with friends of Mrs, Barton, and, like the tlamen of the press, t are fi is their ears to get lye ae ‘of what Mra, Barton's gentle ‘voleed lawyer is whispering to bor and what she in turn whispers to him. As the scene opens and the matri- montal boat begins to rock, there ap- Pears, like « hazy Illusion, just back of Justice Nowburger, the face of Mrs. Derby Crandall, wife of u wealthy stock broker, who sued Mra, j that Barton for $60,000 for allowed alte tion of Derby‘a affections. She has her hand to her éar. She ls,very much interested. “NOTHING TO DO BUT GET MARRIED.” Gentle Voiced Lawyer—Now, Mra. when were you married to the @pfendant? a Mrs, Barton—In Duluth, Minn,, air, in the year 1914. Oct. 14 to be exact. You eve (business of picking up mar- riage certificate with tips of the Gngers like one lifting & mouse by tail) this proves it. (Marriage cate dropped on Judge's desk.) av. samen did you hap- ‘0 were ing togeth in the same company, ‘the Twayt taost couples in my profession meet. He To do so you should exercise great care 23 to where you go. ‘About 2,000 “Sameer Resort” Ads. Will Bo Printed in * Next Sunday's Werld! test “vel Yoo the Vacation pemeete ens Seat ‘on’ credit, comparison Ke s Ne etnaeieh. Tears, AN. aac PME... )= PRICES AND S he The chmodienne is Lol.. May, known y | me or any woman in this world. | th == 28a Ss Sather ere 50 rE bie waa divorced from inerine, and there was we aoth- but get married. We aid. | ‘everything — went nicely for some Lanes 9 aid v “lies B--Quite true. Things wei Te yer—When aia come? act: NEWSPAPERS TO FRENCH BY GERMAN AEROPLARES GURMAN AEROPLANE STATION, NORTHERN FRANCE, May 9 (By mal! to NewsYork).@Delivering news. pers by aeroplane Is ono of the latent of the German flying corps. Oe I ag et ity is one of the aeroplane head- Sort that itt woman heal rs, Here is situated also the an ordeal!” Weil, Homer came up! newspaper plant which prints the to me in the hotel. Other members German “Army Zeitung” and. the OE, Comp ANY ere inesware will, French néwspapera which are distrib. all go nome to dear old New York.” | uted over the opposing Ines, “Oh. no; net on your Two kinds of newspapers are car lite!” "nai, “Why not” Ho naid, '| ried over the French ines and drop- “L can't pay my gr ag? the climax Consful engagement, “You don't owe me nald, “I know it” 1 you, foolish boy?” He never been able to go into New Yorks I owe the firnt Mra, Barton alimony, I wald, “Why don't you pay up and go to town?” One jhing led to another and then he told-me he was not di- p to me and in his sort way at he had no right to marry ‘went to New York right off, lawyer—Why did he do it? Mra, B—I really can't tell. As I told him afterward, he must have crazy to do it. Lawyer—Have you seen him since? Mrs. B.—Oh, yes, once (hiding a smile in her handkerchief). I called on him in Newark. He asked me to Jena him some money. | did. That was the last I saw of him. (Mrs. B. wteps down, Women in the audience. rush to congratulate her.) Hig Monor--W-'l, there in nothing © to do but grant you an annul.) ment of merringe. This man was no! divorced from Catherine Barton, his first wife. Too bad he caused you #0 | muoh tronbie. Feminine voice, apparently from}! the hazy tilusion as ft dissolves—| ‘Well, what do vou think of that! fenae yacht Resolute, hauled up at the Herreshoff Yards ninci Lime Combats Tuberculosis | “Tt te difficult te scape the conviction May 11, 1012, leone of the New York | “Medical Record.” nent in his profes- mt medicinally, but Kokman' one preparation containing one teason for its success in many of; tuberculosis which apparently a or % N wis Strength and rootics or hal ty. rming drugs, F or by ail Riker-Hegeman Stores and leading druggiets. Assembled 295 como’ steps 10 wav ; bes et nvince you e Lowes. ‘210, 321, 288, 225, Grand Street Ave. BR J irae, os, ae ian SUMMER FURNITURE PORCH ROCKER Meg, Price 63.00 1.59. pias Reina AVE MONEY THEF.F. Co., We havea great soe riety of be cushion 3-Ptece Parlor around $37.50, ped by the G aviators. One con tains the names, sddresses and condi- tion of all French prisonors and wounded soldiers taken by the Ger- mans. This paper also contains a names and companiés of all French vasine woxup, THU ap hf iene’ soldiers who have been killed ot (| buried by the Germans. ‘The @cond newspaper is “La Ga- rette des Ardennes.” It is devoted almost exclusively to the treatment of French prisoners of war im Germany, Several columns carry letters of French captives, and there ere photo- graphs of groups of French prisoners fm German camps. The idea is to encourage French soldiers to surfen- Save the Babies. BLACK WHITE TAN: SSS all walks of Life DALLEY LTp. 164, 166 and 168 Smith Street villa SM. ‘RAM | ih YAN. Ndi Vall \ aT "4 bi $10.98 to $22 Boys’ Stylish | 28,0 0% wont. Salts, $3.96 Alteretions FREE! ‘ior ai Se \ 4 it, special several re. ly for Gimbel Brothers. All are splendid values, $3.60 Navy, Brown and Garnet Corduroy Skirts ‘ths $1 White Corded Skirts... Fo ee. White Cord: Bhire loopy of. moat ae Narrow neon ee au Gl fed em tong for vacation time; w ‘s and 9. 50 Nt (| N ( N l All the Rage! Black and White Novelty Low Footwear for Women, at $2.20 the Pair From the Celebrated Rice & Hutchins Factory-—the Same Smart Styles That Usually Retail at $3. ed to La The faddish ‘Kewpie” genuine white buckskin with tine ent leather tri Also Oxfords oan tan vamps and white buck inlay. eee the Finest Shoo Bargains in New York i co os } pedal thay Sit tod wold te the aah you no lem he pr bes probably as much as $1 Our Women's 8: Business insOur suey Store Is Wonde in Volume Because We “You Exactly What You Want in the at’ Models at Money-Saving Prices. All sizes. Widths A to D. Gimbel peient Store, Balcony An: Extraordinary Occasion! 1,200 Misses’ and Children’s White Skirts at 38c Entire Surplus Stock of a Leading New York Manufacturer In various stores similar skirts from the same manufacturer sell at prices ranging from 75c to $1. Mothers Should Take Prompt Advantage of This Very Unusual Opportunity. The Skirts are daintily made of.a fine quaity eambrie or nainsool, and are trimmed with lace or embroidery and ribbon. Lengths 28 to 36 inches. Suitable Tor confirmation and graduation wear. Gimbei Subway Store, Balcon; 2, 200 “White Dresses For Girls, 6 to 14 Years Old Positlbely the Most Notable Sale of Ite Kind This Season At $1, $1.50 and $1.95 Usually Priced $1.96 to $3.60 Beautiful Dresses for uations, C pepmations, Parties and other occasions requiring unusual daintiness of Po Wonderful Gathering Comprises Organdies, Voiles, Persian Lawns becomingly gene with Val. laces, very fine embroidery and imitation Trish laces. Bone have hems with folds or lace edges, square neck with medallions and short sleeves, Gimbel Bubway Btore, Baleony 1,000 Boys’ $1.25 Wash Suits, 65c Just the Right Time and Just the Right Price. Humien, Buster and Sailor styles, Percale, Chambray, Madrw, Hepp and Galates, 244 to 9 year siae. A] Boys’ $5 Norfolk is arm" $3.06 GY With 2 pairs Knickerbockers, Nea’ Gray and Brown mixtures, each wult having two pair full lined knickers Oimbel Subway Store, Beleony | gam 4 (oO N i Ve Y "a iN White, fend, Blue and’ and Oid Rose Corduroy. sare, Qaiss 160 91.26 1 . "That Sale of 6,000 Wash Skirts Is One of the Big Events of the Week! teatinn macatectecere, Mémy of the models were made ex- Women’s Leather oy iy 8 at 55c ia ah ted ith purse and Bags at 650 are “Gtnbel s Subway Store, Baloony P. 10 Dinner American “Porcelain, pray design on white war and cream composi= tion, "sao" ‘pieces, will, act the comprisi breakfast or dinter platen iaten, plates, 12 soup plates, Pers; iz individual Dutterg s' meat laters, 1 gravy boat,’ open ker, 2 covered vegetable dishes, 'plekle dish, 1 butter dink. 1 sugar and creamer, 12 tea cups and sau- cers. A very, desirable Ci 3,000 Tea Plates, very. @ grade china, dainty green ven decoration, with 2 gold at rey tea fruit sau- regularly 26c, Hundreds of Bias of Very Fine Grade Austrian China, pure white table ware, after dinner coffee ure and saucers; regularly Meat Piatters, as to sizes” reg. 10c to Tbe; at 6c to. Gimbel Subway Store, Lower Floor, Majestic Refrigerators The Apartment house style in two sizes only. Made of gak, with removable — pipe, making them easy to clea Height, 50 ince: Pe 22 jochen; Cored Capac bs.; Regular Height 639% inches; Width, 2536 inches; Ci 100 Ibs.; Bane cee eta Remus Gimbel pores Lower Fi. ——— bg Goods sont ware 18c Ratine, Yard, 36 inches wide, very desirable for summer dresses, separate ukirts.eup. 25c White Pique, Yard, 15c 36" inches wide, in two papu! cords for separate skirts and en dren's wear. Gimbet Gubway Store, Lower Floor