The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1915, Page 9

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—- — CHARGES WIFE WITH BIGAMY ©" Prisoner ° ™ « santo } Thinking Setter Ie : Charert © Mrs Joneph | fete Ferrie me 8 bie ‘ Orreet Nrok 4 vee fm 1,000 bh ate I the Bettora A © Court Bhe was end © out by head. ehe = FOR WVOREE AND ae NAMES ag | ee nets HERE of models a smart thing day, fourth street selected thing, has to offer, as it has been a Coats at $20 materials of the most roducers. where they were Griginated. A special effort has been made the talk this shop is creating. There is the Scotch mixture coats for business; will not listen to fur. New York Brooklyn Philadelphia SMITH STREET ("Ssturdas Un a Purchase Up to $20 Largest and Best Stocks of Any Credit House in Greater New York Easiest Terms Ever Offered On Reliable Clothing Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Suits and Coats 50 fics 13% shown in the Sea- Men's Suiis and vere most desirable These splendid suits are guaranteed all wool and pertect fitting... Are Allows You 10% on Your Purchase, 42,194, 186, 1 222, 224, 220, 22 inant Sint sinner 10 GeaNp eriue J. MICHAELS FRIEND OF THE PEOPL _The Two Largest Credit Houses in’ Brooklyn, Saturday Selections «no need to go fur afield in your Saturde 1 materials which will give you Comparisons of all the better is a most important part of t You may shop bi Unusual Usefulness NE of the Saturday “pickups” which O will attract much attention. In the Coat Cabinet are models exclusive patterned directly from the much higher- priced productions of.the world’s leading If they are $75, $100 or $200 ere, they were very much more than that tomorrow at $20 a selection of coats which will cause much more than their share of coat of ruby velveteen, the smart plush coat, motor coats in plaids and checks, evening coats with slender shoulders, broad collars and flaring hems; fur-trimmed coats and coats that In short, every idea you can find in coats at anywhere near the price—all at $20, Nineteen West 34th Street, Opposite Waldorf-Astoria Seventh Regiment Attacks Her Penn ay shopping to do the comparing surance that you are getting the les, as they appear from day to » work at the new Bedell fashion shop in Thirty quickly, knowing that you secure the carefully “d by women who purchase the best this country Austin, Tex seh bie wife ree fror t February a divore delphia 1 Col. Aus nee as co-respond Major David Banks, publisher, bank rand one of (he best known guards State, who married Mrs jontha after ahe obtained men In the Austin four the decree | Mr. and Mre Inspirations in Waists at $5 AISTS of spangles and silver and W radium laces, taffetas and the softer silks, stripes showing the 1¢ colors, trimmed and rimn velvets and furs—cream |: ‘ colored chiffon, satins and Georgette crepes. We have gone to the bottom of fashion’s box for this Saturday offering of blouses, It includes waists for special occasions and waists for all occasions— French and the dainty They are all wearable blouses, designed with an eye to the tai- lored suits, {and represent that intrinsic ralue which is making the fame of this Har 161 Bast Beventy TT r in Philad ts still the are living at No j Austin-Hanks obtained hia is invalid and she onel's wife, @ contention that aroused Major Banks to anger. “This is cruel,” he asserted, “and if Col, Austin insists on carrying It through he will gett randest fight he ever figured in throughout bis mili tary career, Can you imagine I mar- ried Mra, Austin without frat ascer- taining that she was legally and prop erly tr al ‘The Major showed the Philadelphia decree, signed by a Chancery re} Mrs, Banks was even more upset than ores. | her husband, and condemned Col. house, Austin’s action bitterly, Col, Austin In his apartments at the & Benedict, No. 8 Washington Square East, refused to say why he has brought the suit, laughed at Major Banks's statement and referred call- | ora to his Inwyer, Herbert W. Taylor, {¢ of No. 1 Liberty Street. Mr, Taylor & sald oF “Tho Philadelphia divorce ts tn-! Austin never was of and kind, made to fused to so, and he re- enter any defense, Accord- w York law ‘the entire di- ceedings were illegal. oth Catholics, and the strong aversion to di- eod to a separation, but [© wifo went to Philadelphia three years ago with the avowed intention jof getting a divorce. Col. Austin has brought this suit merely because he wishes to know his exact status. He does not wish to annoy his wife or the three children, custody of whom was | given tc Mra, Austin by the Philadel- phia court.”* James Cochran of No, 49 Wail Street, coumsel for Mrs. Banks, de- clined’ to enter into legal argument with Mr. Taylor over technicalities of the Philadelphia divorce. Mrs. Banks was Miss Mabel Hatch, | @ her father, Roswell D, Hatch, being now one of the oldest members of the | to present coat, the New York Bar Association. He was Secretary of the Committee of Sev- pe enty for the suppression of the Tweed Newark slag, > Major Ranks succeeded his father oF Pittsburgh ‘as head of the Ranks Law Publishing Company, and 1# also a director in the East River National Bank. Ho is & member of the Union and the N York Yacht Clubs, the St. Nich lety, the Society of Colonial V nd is Secretary-General of the Mill- tary Order of Foreign Wars, Col. Austin was formerly a member | 5 of the Eugene Kelly Company, bank- ers, Ho also is a member of many bs in this city. St. Louis | 2} , 222-224-226-228 GRAND STREET Near Driggs Ave. A Drawing Room Model Up- right with arichness of design which fits it for the Salon, yet small and com- 4 pact enough for the living room of your apartment. The tone and repeating qual- ities oftheaction lend tothis Uprightevery attribute oj the Grand. The case is of purely classic design, unfalling in its appeal to the cultured taste Price $500, tn Mahogany Convenient terms may be arranged Your piano taken in exchange 50 Up My Boys’ Good Wear- ng Suits yereetats! Girls’ Prett iD DRESSES "50¢.. Z Suits to Measure by the Celebrated jy z) ROYAL TAILORS : HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions” than any other two mediums in the universe. ~rwee se etnire ALL CARS TRANSTER TO _ “01 Plecm-ngtntes G7 j »Flewers Given Free a “~ | Bee the hour of Send th A BE . ltd fy PM. tomnerow Perera emery wom an prrctee ot the sare oth 9 omens bouquet me rece tenes w ow | testis o | 39th to GOth Street Lex.to 3d Av. te 0h $15 Suits and Overcoats $15 $20 Suits and Overcoats $20 Ww*" back, years and years ago, there was an ashing price and a tw price tor clothing ine of them wou hoop fo the wory mewent | | ond | e be f “7 The merchant sized his customer up and astrd about twice as much as he would take for the goods, and then permitted the customer to beat him down to the taking price-and « bargain was struck Then came the one price idea, and clothing was marked at the price it was to sil for But, in order to make the customer think he was getting the gst of it, the clothing was said to be worth much more than the price at which it was sold This custom is still followed in many stores to-day Some people have to have some one to think for them, and will believe anything that is told them. With such peop'e, it is argued, it really does not matter what you fell them, so long as you sell them. Now Consider the Bloomingdale Way $15 ‘Suits re $20 Suits and Overcoa $15 Overcoats for $20 overcoats at $15, but nof as Ketter suite and overcoats than those marked $15 we can sell you for $20, ‘but not equal to those we will sell you for $25, Suits and overcoats that we have compared with They are tailored ri They have the swing wad sults and overcoats that can be bought elsewhere for| dash that good clothes should have—the hand- tailoring $15 (some of which are said to be worth $20 and even that makes them retain atyle long after the newness $25) and found to be worthy of every confidence, has worn off. Clothes that grow old gracefully. We emphatically declare these suite and overcoata| ,, res clothes have been compared to $20 suits and to be worth as much as any suits or overcoats in New pg at pros re (many of them said to be wort! to York City which may be had for $15, regardless of what ent’ Satmease up in Carts, fe, faked, they are said to be worth, a style and all other standards. are splendidly fit to meet any test you may name, Be Fair to Yourself—Study Your Own Interests Make Your Own Comparisons—It’s Up to You! Second Floor a At Bloomingdales’ Meat Specials Fresh Young Tom and Hen Turk. evs, 2c Picked Roasting Chickens, __20¢ Fresh Killed Fowls, 16 4c Legs (with loin) of Canada Lemb, 12"4e Prime Roast Beef, 14! oc Legs (with loin) of Spring Lamb, abe Fresh Roasting Pork, 6 gc Armour Suger Cured Hams, 14% ¢ Swift's Boneless Bacon, | 1484¢ Basement At Bloomingdales’ Tomorrow—The Final Day of Our Merchant Tailoring Sale, $14.80 Orders Will Be Ac- cepted for Suits or Coats Up to 6 P. M. Tomorrow, Saturday This is the last merchant tailoring sale of the year. We would advise you to take advantage now, in view of the coming holidays. Please bear in mind that when we make a suit or coat to order at $14.80, we are not competing with sensa- tional tailors who “fill up” newspaper space with absurd statements. This announcement is in- tended for the man who wants a good suit, carefully made according to his individual measurements, at a moderate price. We make no fancy promises. We give full value instead. The unsolicited tes- timonials from business men are “proof of the pudding.” nnn Second Floor. 265 Wameuts & Misses’ Suits Reduced to $10 These are not ‘“‘Dalebloom” Suits, but they are the best suits we have ever offered at this price at this time of the year. They are, however, made by manufacturers who make “‘Dalebloom”’ suits. They are in heavy diagonals, cheviots, men’s wear serge and poplins. Some of them are interlined. Every suit is silk or satin lined. They are in navy, brown or black, Women’s sizes 82 to 42 bust. Misses’ sizes 14 to 18 years. Included are 80 suits in navy or black only for stout women. Second Floor ‘At Bloomingdales’ Fur Collars & Ball Shaped Muffs ‘At Bloomingdales’ High Grade Shirts, Special, $1.15 Collars Muffs mh won if pies tae: maker for being $2.95 Black Coney $4.95:|' | Fisener wits bameett when you oes Chose goods, plain negli $6.95 Black Cat Lynx $16.50 | | model with laundered cuffs. Materials $6.95 Alaska Opossum $11.50] | are woven or corded madras in new $6.95 Natural Raccoon $11.75 stripes and colorings. Sizes 14 to 18, $8.95 Red Fox $12.50 $8.95 Black Fox $19.75 62.96, £8.36, $9.06, $9.75 Hudson Seal $16.50 $5.98 to $9.98 $15.00 Skunk $16.50 Sweater Coats $15.75 Beaver $25.00 : $12.50 Krimmer $25.00 Cardigan Jackets Jersey Coats for Men All pure worsted in Angora, Cardi- gan, rope stitch or Shaker knit. Ruff or V necks, All sizes, Some of the collars are trimmed with tassels, heads and tails or fur buttons. Muffs are either largé or small. Second Floor At Bloomingdales’ Girls’ Serge Dresses, $5.98 Made of an excellent quality “French” serge in several smart styles, Some have smocking on waist; white pique or voile coll ar and cuffs; plaited skirt, Sizes 6 to 14 years, Striped Dresses, $6.98 Made of fancy striped material, embroidered; white pique collar and cuffs; satin sash and tie; trimmed with ‘ball or fancy buttons on waist; plaited skirt; sizes 6 to 14 years, 5-Pe. Norfolke Suits, $3.98 Made of fine serge; belted coat with velvet collar, patch pockets; silk tie at neck of dress; sizes 12, 14 or 16 years, Children’s Coats, $13.98,$16.75 Velvet or broadcloth in two smart styles, yoke front and back; collar and cuffs trimmed with fur; sizes 2, 3 or 4 years Children’s Coats, $5.98 Corduroy coats trimmed with broad belt and flat collar model. Children’s Coats, $1.98 Made of white etderdown or cor- Main Floor A* Bloomingdales’ Coats, Macki- naws, $4.95 It is some achievement to sell clothes of such quality below the five-dollar mark, especially when you consider that most stores’ prices are much higher, quality for quality. ‘Small Boys’ Suits, $4.95 Norfolk, Russian, Billie Boy or vestee moucis; sizes 4% to © years, Small Boys’ Coats, $4.95 Chinchilla or fancy cheviot mix- tures in blue or gray, Rus: models, belted or half-belted, self or velvet collars; sizes 244 to 10 years, Extra Pants Suits, $4.95 Corduroy or fancy cheviots, new Fall models. Both trousers fully lined; sizes 7 to 17 years. Mackinaw Coats, $4.95 Plaid effects; new F. Suits, Under this heading we men- tion goods which, because of the ly. ssary Shop earty to ineure finding any of them left. tur; duroy, with quilted Ining; sizes 6 | | cold weather, months to % years, sizes 8 to 17 years. = Secqnd Floor See | Second Floor. a ALL CARS : TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES iii 78 RAYE”

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