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FT lian SAYS HUSBAND STUCK PIKS IN THEIR CHILD , Met PRETTY DEBUTANT: MAINS, BETROTHAL TO SCION OF OLD FAMILY TOLD Brouwer she alleges, as a par Ancher Kennelly beeause,| necticut, are very ww of his tyrannteal | their marriage In 1998, thi es, Kennelly reacts into his five. Gardiner | ¢ t he stuck 4 daught not only ut to devote # THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROE 18, 1916, regiment. nmon the “just to t y non at . vanes 1 ener alth to the supp of him ’ He where sew= Ad Man UI iat *k nell woitvand is fate rl FROM MEXICO ARE aN HBR ‘ " oa irate Her From: Real an > " Hn) \ i‘ ‘ © has taken such an - em Estate Man aversion to her father that she SERMON TEXT " — (h: fewel separation from Witiam| © mere mention of his “You cannot drill a hote in the BER Shor Wits, Then Killed Himself. o eo is eo a pork all over the \ » M officer in he Nationat|@™* Th husband bas not yet an safe tf you wor Hy 1 rch Slow eho A al a mi nwered tho suit. plate. You must attack ony ' ahh FS, 1 probably Guard and real estate dealer, of No.l” g good deal of her domestic trou- spot."—Editorial in the Sing the 165 Broadway, was any Alle, Mrs, Kennelly alleges, occurred| ¢. 7 iit Rodge eit. The the Supreme Court by Mrs. Georgine because her parents, who Ive in Con- ing paper. Troops of ‘Ween Cavalry A ious Blaze Wreeks Head had been *, | that the | Sent to Cascas Grandes quarte Building of t Rodgers age | to Aid Them Monte Presid ai EL PASO, Tex, Mar he Ll | MO reeny \ i) Li L i T bi fs e ' area] headau me LOss In iu erculos Founded 1826 jot Mexican cavatr Me wt . ike eal patched from Laguna he - | ‘ | the old, Mexican Central Railway pore early y jnorth of Chihuahua city to NO BIG GARMENT STRIKE NOW) teinic vacnt pp naeshe to a the 500 membors “No immediate general strike of cloak res ee i the Mormon colony entrated at 7 rt akers,"* je under | that potnt, but now oft Leah ee was the understand: | cuish the flamer found that the water 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street An Important Sale of BEDS AND BEDDING it off from jing reached to-day by officials of the communication with either Chihuahua | International | City or Juarez Gon, Gavira, comm le adios’ Garment Workers |SUPDIY had been shut off at the source. |» The headquarters safe and the con tents of the po yMce were saved; all Major | t Unton and andant at Juares,|Thourh Ken al hundred chairmen. hlosinger would not ad Continuing Throughout the Week tion, finished with finest qual- 4 (baked ] fully turned posts — solid mahog any, Twin or full sizes. New Rochelle tn ity enam on). All Specially priced for this event are Beds and Bedding of standard makes Wak a SR PS | and dependable qualities, in such a varied assortment of styles and sizes that Thougt forinal ane we can but hint at the many excellent values offered. An event of interest to fs ee, Ge ce ee those planning to furnish or refurnish country or city homes, hotels and boarding Ons, One of the prettiest debutantes hounes, F Ago, were interested y \te nv that The Economies Are Exceptional try aud Atha, "A. 3, Oakigg HHINOMAAEE, — ‘: | No. 36 West Fit ' White mini Bedstead i Mahogany Bedstead of Mr ae ite ; ie i Kk ava bee {; $10. 00 1 $25.00 ee 1) | | 8 Two inch cons} Of quaint Peso ts tinuous posts; “Colonial” de- ise tas heavy construc- Vsign, with grace- nuily GOV. WHITMAN ROUSED BY CATHOLIC PROTEST Will Review Investigation of Com- missioner Strong—May Issue Statement. Enamel Bedstead (as illustrated), with Woven Wire Spring and Ostermoor Mattress. Our former price $46.00. Complete ee ee ree ae ence oe em eee Hp em me White Enamel Beds ' $6.00, $8.50 to $17.50 Brass Bedsteads $12.50, $17.50 to $35.00 ' ' ! White Enamel Cribs i ' ' ' Four Post Mahogany Beds $17.50, $22.50 to $90.00 Odd Wood Bedsteads Reduced to $25.00 Mahogany & Walnut Cribs $25.00 and $27.00 Bungalow Beds $7.50, $9.50 to $17.50 (Special from a Staff Correspondent.) ALBANY, N. ¥.. March 138.—tiov. | Whitman y nee to-day of the religious ¢ ersy a 48 obliged to take cogni« y the investigation of | 9 by Charles H.| $8.50, $12.50 and $16.50 Brass Cribs $22.50, $24.50 to $43.50 h perturbed ) > 0 D0 D> 0 -SED- (0) ED 0 -GEED 0 ED 0 GRE (0) (©) GED 0-0 -ED (0) ED 0-0-0 (0. T had @ talk y in New Cots and Divans...... . $4.50, $6.00, $7.25 and $9.00 4 Upholstered Box Springs i Englander Wit-Edge Springs \ AR GER $13.50, $16.50 & $22.50 i (Exclusive Lord & ‘laylor design) s A arta taiye Py Hair Mattress: Wiese Special $7.25 discr Me | $19.50, $24.75 and $32.50 j National Wire Spring... | Ostermoor Mattresse einen i Woven Wire ss ; © Full size—so lbs.. Oho. Apspring | Single Size.. ~$12.75 A new Box Spring; soft, resilient, noiseless Pillows..... $1.50 to $5.85 § and vermin-proof. In all sizes.....$13.50 Anal i c Bizth Floor 1 vestl 3) > 0 ee 0 CED 0 ED (0) D-DD 0-0) ee) ee ce’, stituttar “Forty 3 HS is one of the yAlled ¢ " i T prettiest and daint s fest Mtl frocks |""AL do not." replied the Governor Farious a ae ienie AG lo aba cute OR SMITH TRELYE even Pete ‘ ever n uha hf ’ New Series of — Beautiful t Gravure Portraits in Cab- inet Photograph Style. i i I at “FIREMAN INJURED 1K aids tor’. <**| $50,000 PAPER FIRE of the W views it is } William G. Sheehar ash that | Ladder at Be Next Sunday’s Set: Anita Stewart Charles Chaplin aay Clara Kimbail Young Het Blanche Sweet eral ; EACH WEEK ge ip of No, 14, 1 Each Portrait as Good as With Basting Line it TEDDY BEAR CREATOR DEAD Child's Dre: one Daten Was Sathor a a Photograph. New ' Names Will Be An- nounced From | Week to Week. 44, with oye yards of jneches wid ush, 1, 2'and'4 years of age Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY BUREAU, Donald Rutiding, 109 West Thirty site Gimbel Bros. ), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirt New York, or sent by mail on receipt of ten Cents in coin oF stamps for each pattern ordered IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and always specify rize wan ted Add two cents for letter postage if in a Rurey. Order from preerere In Advance ved we of the new mit ft, shy irmen told a reporter other records were destroyed. nent | recetved news the new cavalry | mit i Word that ‘he senes G. etueana) Tacs Je oh | Sent ot me movement from Gen. Gara this thoroughly organ 3 Ha . In charge of | valuable ing morning. It fo 1 immediately ony neral strike ts not post, refused {the report of a scout n that made tunton, doce not eqn the fire until he had mad a run down the Mexican and North of the shops, ‘The | veatieat | western line in the dire , es in the tn | Much w Grandes, but turned back t ma t inderste pod e rugs bee e nhen Sa jew wase " Ril kor Homer ied lt thiaae demanded by’ the | ceman One 1 to come f Monte hin. — Aawt, ranklin Simon g Co. 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