The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1915, Page 7

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’ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1015. ‘ etn ie \ehce: a Se a aa eS” aoe ° fied and should be ay Chartes Poyer, andtotant cemedl: ce SAYS HE LIKED HOME, Spice of Variety Marks All Accessories of “Ap” MAN FOR EDISON Iutentnoun o hie enstecaat, 307. fobs |saned manigie Do; Melton” proeual O'Hagan, to keep my bad stuff out of | aid Mr. Andrews had complained re+ TALL, RED-HAIRED GIRLS, Dress Under Fashion’ 8 Rule This Season )ESFROMPOSIN | Sasestecreareeys| sie ose POT ROASTS AND SOUP N = gentvam the Edison business, with offices in this | financial aay ee Dr. Shoninger Tells of His Tastes on Stand in Wife’s Separation Suit. ponsibility to his employ- | ofty. Mr. Andrews moved into town |era except as regards his woekly ex- | temporarily to be in attendance at the | pose account which waa inconsider+ Blectrical Show, able and had never been questioned. W. C. andrews To Took -Strych- nine; Calls for Doctor, Who Came Too Late. CAMMEYER “ STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6." AVE. AT 20™ ST. The revival of skating as the fad of Society emphasizes the _ need the need of SKATING SHOES One of the reasons given by Dr. Tae 8. Shoninger for the domestic strife that upset his home, when he took the witness stand to-day be- fore Supreme Court Justice Goff, be- fore whom his wife, Edythe Shonin- wer, is suing him for separation, was that he was bored by society and preferred life at the Yale Club. “My wife,” said the doctor, “is a » Vivacious young woman, fond of s0- olety and social events, while I am & professional man. I rebelled against in Went Twenty-third Street was called on the house telephone at 7 | o'clock to-day by W. C. Andrews, Ad- vertising Manager of the Thomas A. Extison Storage Battery Company, who | bad heen a guest of the hotel for ten days | "Tam very ll," sald Mr. Andrews “Send @ phystclan to my room at | | Clerk Ditalap of the Hotel Chelsea ] | | SAGA SI once.” 2 thie mi round of social calls . | Wrank Duggan, a hail boy, found the Z y and parties. I wanted to be home : | door locked. Mr. Andrews called to E albatross and would like to lino it to | recites = 4 i % after 9.30, and as that ts the popular — | make it warmer. What is an inex-| im over the transom asking again for | (4 Women's y hour for social calls, I never cared | pensive and suitable lining, and could, a physician. The boy sald Dr. Jewett,| 4 9xinch High- 4a to out with wife.” foods, such as pot roasts and vege- lit be laundered? Mrs. AH h "| 4 go my wife. tables and soups. When I inatsted | | Flowered silk mull would make a hotel physician, could not be pros | Cut hogs “Was that the only reason you ob-| upon these things at the table, she | pleasing lining. “If you. Intend. to cured for twenty minutes. Andrews, | BA | Jeoted to society?” asked Attorney| rebelled, and then trouble started.) | Haunder the sacque it would be well) Who was moaning with pain called out: | (4 ; | Steuer, counsel for Mrs. Shoninger, | Mr& Shoninger thought thet pot g Sh tahoe the He must come sooner, T have taken hol polloi. in the lining. eS “Well, there were financial reasons | thought just the opposite.” Dear Parhion Hiitor We inuch poison: Tei dying li shrink the albatross before putting | too,” the physician explained. “To —_>—— T have 4 black velvet skirt, made, Dr. Jewett was called and ¢he door| Z keep up appearances in thé set my with two circular flounces, and 1) of Mr. Andrews's room opened. He| | 4 mite traveled im it was sscensary| LENIENT WITH SISTERS || rem ammega, Rath te reuegathct| ae only partly conectons ‘by eh Md 4 ioney, an was a strug- thing which will affect a omtume. me a died just aa ° physician (7 s @ling physician and did not have the WHO SMUGGLED GOWNS Am twenty-elght years old, brunette.| arrived, It was found that he had 4 g money for such a useless luxury.” M. Hi. H, | swallowed a quantity of stryobnine. Ne ri . hobe % Explaining his wifo’s assertidp that piedpstinetive costume could be com-| On a sheet of paper on the dressing |B ote the special __re- enforcement Dr. Bhoninger liked red-haired, long-| U, S. Judge Fines French Women Ver. Thin could, have. long tight {tbl were two letters addressed to t itt fingered, statuesque ydling women, ‘ r sleeves of velvet, and a deep chemis-| Mrs. W. C. Androws, No, 136 Burnett fo give additional su rt to the ankle. the physician declared his reference to $2,500 Each, but Does Not that type of woman was a joke. Send Them to Jail. “My wife often told her friends not to be surprised if she turned red-| Mercy tempored justice in the U. 8. headed some day, but she was just| District Court to-day when Judge cagrying out my joke, that's all.” Jultus M. Mayer sentenced the Boue | eine, bs = Korsicid gt and] sisters, handsome Trench women, for | dictated that T eat more substantial | Violation Sf the customs law and the} contract laws. The women bave been | dresamak No est. Fitty- A sisth Street and they fale te pay | Great Latitude Allowed duty on many of the gowns they] Makes Possibleas Much brought from Paris. In private life the Houe uisters are| Individual Expressionin the Baroness d'Ptreilles and Madame ° Sylvie Montegue. With Guedal Gotk-| These as in the Cos- man, thelr manager, they were indict- ed with Mrs, Eva Strauss. The latter| fume Itself. brought over ten gown* as an accom- | modation for the firm chat employed her tn London. Emory RK. Buckner,| Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, | attorney for the sisters and thei 4 ¥ ; Prominent Merchant Restored to |fger entered piees ot ‘gultys as aid (The New York Lrening World.) “a i ij rs. Strauss. If variety still holds its ancient Health by “Fruit-a-tive “Human sympathy, it seems to me."| prestige as the apice of things, we said Judge Mayer, “should enter inte} “Thad a stroke of Paralysis in March, | this case. Academically, there is no | eet not fear for the lack of spice this aad this left me unable to walk or help | lexcuse for wrongdoing, but these!year, if Dame Fashion keeps up her ette of white lace, low or high| Street, Kast Orange, N. J., and a neck as preferred. cut steel but-| great o ner < rhict wa tons to clasp the it at the left = f paper on whict was written side front would be a pretty trim-| * Teduest that if anything happened ming. | to him Mrs. Andrews should be nott- Ss Women’s $5.00 Skating Shoes of Black and Tan Calfskin "Reduced wo | $3.85 ——— EXPERT ADVICE FREE TO HOME DRESSMAKERS If you are in doubt about what styles or colors become you: if the making or remodelling of a gown perplexes you; !f you are uncertain as to when and where to wear your clothes, Mile. Lode- wick will advise you. Address communications to Fash- fon Editor, New York Evening World. cushion are the sort Dame Fashion c women were confronted by an ex-|good work. Not satisfied with her| Would like us to wear With our velvet myself and the Constipation was traordinary situation in the unfortu-| recognized fleld in wearing apparel,|¢¥en'ng gown, or our bead embroid- terrible, Finally, 1 took ‘Pruit-a-tives’ nate ooneition Be ate SOUR Ly, . nat | such as dresses, coats, euite and hats,|¢red one, for they are all poilletted or the Constipation. This fruit medicine Aware of wrongdoing in bringing |she aims for further conquests, and from the top edge of the silpper to lly toned up the nerves and young women into this country in| already her artistic influence {s no- | Where the skirt drops. And to go with y relieved the paralysis. By the violation of the contract law, but they |ticeable in such accessories as the|them, the heels of the slippers are pain Bays Berns Bg re Naa were vio- muff, the bag, the fan, slippers and | S‘udded with stones the same color. Ney should be subjected to some| stockings, and even tho cushion one| All sorts of innovations in fans are Sy gud aktend ‘iy store ovity 6 niliation for their acts, and 1 sen- [rests the toca on, Whoever heard of | fered for our approval, and their well and 3 them to the custody of the! pack cushiona?--yet this year tney| Variety is suggestive of the various Bristol, Jul agent United States Marshal for one day the | are quite the rage, to give a charac. (types of girls who will fiirt with rn nem. One very pretty fan ts of pea- ) ; T fine them Golk: | terful touch to a room of any color | them. ’ Fruit juice is nature's own remedy and in seams to ha n only an em- | scheme. Gathered and puffed and held | Cock feathers, and mounted at the “Fruit-a-tives” is made from fruit juices. |p} who really didn't know what| with cordings, I have pletured onc|base of its sticks is a tiny mirror, grad use of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ I grew stronger until all the palsy left me. I am n Tomorrow at Aeolian Hall 10 Secures Immediate or Christmas Delivery of this Complete Player Outfit AEOLIAN PLAYER-PIANO BEAUTIFUL °MUSIC CABINET $10 WORTH OF MUSIC ROLLS Price of Complete Outfit, $420 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size @5e, |W golne Rss Meet ie reais roe with a centrepiece of white satin, pues a fan ae a wcesibuaness cee At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives i}/"fine lilm $150."" having @ black bird embroidered on it. | MA! fan could assume, and impay fined $500. ‘ Tho stockings depicted with this |® Usnity which overbalances the con- Advt Mrs, Strauss w Limited, Ogdensburg, New York Acker, Merrall & Condit EST. Company 1820 OR THE HOLIDAY SEASON All the Holiday “ good things” for the | table, the best that the mae a afford, | celt in the mirror, With the main accessory of the vanity bag so con- veniently placed, one ‘: quite willing to adopt the mode of carrying instead of the bag an old-fashioned bouquet on the arm, as a charming addition to the effect of the full skirted frock. ne one I am showing would be pretty developed in lavender silk, its points outlined with silver ribbon, while shaded pink roses decorate them, At the belt line the roses are crushed close together, contrasting adorably with the crisp silk of the skirt, and the soft lace of the bodice, where at 7-inch cape drops all the way around. A purple velvet rib- bon ties it at the tip, and leaves its thin ends to sway at the back. In the article sketched at the left, it {s a question whether Dame Fashion intended to cheat the muff or the bag from its sacred place in the feminine heart. At any rate, we find them both united as one,’ the 7 oa ind it. of fine musica! hands offered « hiding plac e HAT a gift this would be—musi¢ behind it. ° A greater assurance ne m pm oprrhy Ca "be stores a prices bee ere rey pend rareegre with all its beaut and happiness quality you could not ask. re saving. bags usually hold are also safe. The for the entire family; a new know! laying by hand, th rfect action and (uaa mule e eeharne elon ianes 1 eee of music for the elders, a Reed rggrestes MineA tone mane chase ‘ . . is attached to hang about the neck . real musical education for the children, instruments all that could be desired. As Plum Pudding—A., M. & C.—Best No. 1 tins, 25e. No. 2tins...... 45 |] [Such & mum bag may be of bands Tomorrow, a down payment as low as $10 Player-pianos, it is only necessary to remember Chicken Broth—R. & R.—large tins....... 6.6.0 cece uence ee eeeeee 07 TELS E era ey Be Ueed rk: Salts | secures one of these fine Aeolian Player-Pianos, that they are Aeolian-built, For The Aeolian Cheese—Imported Roquefort—Ib...... eee ee eceeeeeeeseeeneeeeeans 650 openings. Other colors and sombtna. | " with comple Ben ce Coon, ole Company admittedly leads the world in build- : tions of fur are possibie, however, | bench, for a a Fy Hy 2 pia ’ ‘ Maraschino Flavored Cherries—large bottle, 75c. Medium bot. . 42 Rhich might carry out the cole The player-piano itself is a remarkable value ing evalty ponder an ta) devices | Cranberry Sauce—Doane's Strained- “16 oz. jars reese seeeee +17 = He ‘ Fa iipeeteee ati Be taal ee Dice) make this instrument in actual musica! 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