The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1916, Page 9

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FIGHTS ALIMONY WE NO, 2 GES Never Legally Married to Her, , Says George, Asserting Constitutional Rights. Charles E. George, an attorney, filed Botice In the Supreme Court to-day that be would fight the power of local courts to compel husbanda to phy @Mimony where tho marringes have been questioned. He deciagfes that euch action is 4 violation of the Con- stitution because It robs a man of one of bis liberties. Mr. George is tho owner of the Lawyer and Banker and is @ald to bo wealthy, He is a mem- ber of the Washington Nwtional Guard. \ “If @ man pays alimony to a wite te whom he has never legally beon wedded,” she lawyer declares in hie appeal, “under an order of the court and later that court decides that there never was a marriage, what chance han he got to recover the money he has paid out? No chance under tho present laws.” Georgo waa sued early last spring divorce. She Selma Kiein, Who at present con- elders herself the jaw: ing been wedded to m in 1912, suing bim in 1898 and a son was ri 1895 Mra, Mae Ritter Heath of Boston presented me with @ decres of divorce from Ellen J. at all," the lawyer allege George, my first wife. valid. clined to go.” separated from Mra, divorced in July, 1912. Selma Klein, Learning ceedings in Milwaukee, cause suit for divorce was served on him, Aidavits in thé d tice of the Supre » Rer $15 a week gounsal fees, lawyer grounds, Court awarded ttacks §=on Health Dep: Six New ¢ were reported to the ment in the twenty- } ending at 10 o'clock, to- ugainat ae of epi demic, In Toy ho pastor Was tol Meurer, Chairman of y a "regula: FURNITURE Cash or Credit [pen Evenings Till 9 o'Clock ] Holzwasser Home Talks—No. 11 Many patrons prefer to pay cash in ou ask why? Let ue a PER representa ie GENU. CENT. élge in town, ADDITIONAL; oF 1 PER Ce ' actual saving of ‘THIRT CENT, all told~certainly wort oming to ‘Third Avenue and f0t Btraet'tor. Tf you have MAT jaone elaowhere, we c nto ‘ou the advanta you wo with our COUNT ere. V you come Brown Care,” “Depot _ #00, by Mrs. Mae EK. George for absolute med as corespondent "e wife, hav- George married the woman who Is is first marriage was no mar- n 8. B. A wedding Ceremony was gone through with by Mrs. Ritter and myself and then I discovered that the decree’ was in- I tried to persuade Mrs, Rite er to go to Michigan with me and ¢ legally married in view of the fact @ son had been born to us, She de- In 1903, the lawyer sets forth, he! Futter and in 1908 In Montreal, Canada, he married ida L. Austrian, from whom he was This was not sufficient matrimonial experience for the lawyer and editor and he wedded of “this marriage Mra, Ritter-George instituted bigamy pro- but George declares these were abandoned be- of her failure to prosecute him. He then went to New Orleans; with Mra, Selma George and the On the strength of his wife's at- ce action a jus- mony and $100 It im this order the constitutional NO DEATHS FROM PARALYSIS. irshour period | y. There were on yenterdiy. the Rev, Frederick a id by are &. the Nfen's Club, that he would now be able prising Beach, The demotion And no wonder. linable to stand is bard AND CONBOY 1S PROMOTED piininitinammand Demotion in No Way Reflects on the Former, Wro Soon Is to Be Retired. Police Commf, nounced to-day the reduction in rank of Inspector Henry Cohen to that of acting Inspector, with a captain's pay, and the promotion to the rank of inspector of Capt. Joseph A. Con- boy, who his been for the last year in charge as acting Inspector of the Company H of the First Sixteenth Inspection District, com-|ftegiment acted as eacort and. the South Brooklyn and Bath |strects were decorated ‘vith flags and Tho company arrived over COLDS UNDERMINE YOUR HEALTH, “It 1 could afford to go away I'd never spend another winter in the East! was the way one man put it. he was constantly laid up with colds, grip. tonsilitis and similar ills, He was always dosing himself with remedics ‘as long as he was ale to go about, He was just like thousands, of other men and women who dread the winter. because they know it means the misery of constant sneezing, congested head. and lowered vitality. is half over they are wrecks—energy and ambition are gone, everything they do H work—and their daily work is Beware of colds! They may seem of little consequence, but ey entire system, upsetting the causing congestion of the bowels, weak- ening the lungs, and, in fact, under- ining the health general a render you liable to every d . Gommissioner Woods explained, does not reflect upon him In any way. Commissioner Waldo made Cohen an Inspector. Cohen recently ay ” an application for retiroment, but at the request of Commissioner Woods agreed to remain in tho department ‘until certain departmental routine in which he is expertly qualified can be Anigped Ifamuch as this work Ig not part rg duty, Cohén has @ captain's pay. Sizes loner Woods an- Fing Welcome te Ambulance Boys From the Morder, BINGHAMTON, Oct. 19,—Despite the driving rain gale @ large crowd of citizens mbled thin aft- ernoon to welcome the first ambu- lance, company arriving from Monit, bunting of Inspector Cohen, the Lackawanna at 3.30 o'clock. GUARD AGAINST THEM NOW is prevalent, because your body hasn't the strength to RESIST disease. Drugs will not help you—they may jive you temporary relief, but the only to rid yourself of colds permane: 0 STRENGTHEN YOUR CON- STITUTION AGAINST THEM. “| is what malto-ferrin, the wi new tonic, will do for you. It gives new’ zest to your appetite—your food be- ee to count, Everything you eat UILDS YOU UP instead of turning to poisonous toxins in the bowels, Energy and strength are distributed throughout the system, building up the tissues, strengthening the nerves, givin, ‘ou & new type of complete and thoroug) HEALTH. . Begin taking malto-ferrin to-day. Stop at the druggist and take home a fMfty-cent or one dollar size bottle. If unable to obtain it readily, send price to the Malto-Ferrin Chemical Co., 81 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, and the size you order will be mailed to you at once, id. Do one now for your own Advt. His constitution was the cold weather and Before the winter affect the stomach, They table are & Old Farm pice: 81,000 to ried potatoes = and = sYFUP) ixtra fancy quality; just from At the close of the sixtieth anniver Serapple” is mort delicious. the smokchouse; very, appetiz- z sary of the founding "of, the German Corted Beef— Well cooked| ing. cc Ib. ha) Lutheran Church, Stapleton, S. 1, last |} corned beef bottom round: cut SH wi mill large size. Special, finn A reall in woud Mortlach FX cording to an old, Special at 13c Ib.—-Made ec-| *tyle; an appetizing combina- | male sted recipe,| tion salad made of the finest and seasoned: easily pre-} Potatoes, crisp celery and |; pared and appetizing. Cut in} & ‘own-made — mayonnnise, [ait inch slices and tried to a| Special, 14c Ib. olden brown color, served with from the best beef. 1 Frankfurters — Extra fine, § small or large size. Extra Fancy Munster Cheese Fi —-(Ib.), 3le—medium sharp, ex- cellent flavor; © cheese that will suit every one's taste, 4 Old English Style Dairy Rf Cheese-01d, rich, bah matured c i ir t whole mile 6c, Baws Pound Cake—plain and 2lc Ib, raivin. each Raisin Bread —with or without | Coffee Cake—Chopped Almonds icing. 10¢ loaf.| und Iced; large 14c each Almond Filled Coffee wing Sunshine Ginger Snaps—Baked by The Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered GINGER ALE, SARSAPARILLA, CLUB SODA Our ‘Red Star Brand” is made from the that it is possible to obtain and the bottlin hygienic conditions, shag 4 Our Ports and Sherries are shipped to us both in wood and in { glass, direct from Oporto and arranged thet we are in a position to Port Wine —Old Tawne: Sherry Wine-—Royal Cabi: v Gollon was $4.88,,....now $4.06|Gullou’was 88.18, > now $2.99. fal! now 94C|Bottle was 84c.... now 74c 4 Bottle wae 81,02,.. necessitates the use of gin. etc, will give most satisfactory results, old, pure and “Straight” rye, mellowed b. before bottling. better whisky could most exacting taste, Geo, Cowie In individual cartons, 3 per bottle. pel! | | Liqueur Scotch —Guaranteed by the distillers, Messrs, (3) Son, of Dufftown, Scotland, to be absolutely ps pure, Highland Malt Whisky, made by the old fashioned pot.stil 02 process of distillation, Among the various Brands of Cocktails offered for sale, none will be found their equal in quality and flavor. Case was 611.89, now $10.84 r the rich in foods, the delicate in wines, liqueurs and other beverages all come within the limitations of mod- erate incomes, for the little extras so necessary for the priced much less here than in specialty shops. Delicatessen Specials Style “Scrapple’—-|Celery Potato Salad —Vicona Columbia River Salmon — Genuine Smoked White Fish "| —rich and of fine flavor; an ex- cellent breakfast dish, 2lc Ib. |New York State Full Milk Cheese—extra fancy, mild and of exceptionally fine flavor, 49¢ Ib. 2lc Ib. $4. cups. Avsys Own Baking Nut Filled Brollen—laree size, Angel late icing; nilla or choco ic each large size, 19 each 14e Ib, urest and best ingredients iy done under perfect 79¢ per dozen; per bbl, of 10 dozen, deren, Our stocks and prices are so ly each individual requirement vers heir use in the King of cocktails, Gal., $2.84; Bot., 68¢ OLD COBWEB RYE WHISKY & %, years of ageing Supreme in natural quality and flavor, a not be selected or depended en to meet the Gallon, $7.54; Bottle, $1.67 Real American Cocktails—Dry or Sec. Martini--Manhattan—and Bronx Bottle was $1.02, now 94c A “Jewel’’ Adj Chiffon Dre sizes, very simple model with ruching of self material around neck and sleeves. Underslip of Jap silk. Light blue, pink, white orcorn. Illustration A. $15.74 APPAREL, flying squirrel. with very large pockets. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 1916, 32, 34, 34, 38 h en nd when not in ears 1 t es in A fashionable Afternoon Dress of satin is made in long waisted overtunic effect. Hand embroidered patch pockets con- fine the fullness. Novel pointed cuffs, new fence collar of white satin. Taupe, green, black ‘or navy. Misses’ sizes. SALE OF ustable Dress Forms $4.39, Marys Usual Price $5.49 jor, Ath stew Hallowe'en Party! The frocks are charming and low priced, Also many delight- ful frocks for day $29.75 nding 8 inches at bust end ip, collapsible inside Evening Dresses and Day Time Frocks for Misses A new evening dress for the ime wear. junior Navy Serge and Georgette repe combine to make a full flaring dress with wide sash of black satin, Touches of colored embroidery and a white collar are attractive features. Misses’ sizes. Illustration B, $23.74 Satin Sublime fashions a dance frock made in overtunic effect with a crushed corsage trimmed with silver _ ribbon. Silver ribbon also trims the sleeves of silk net.e Jap silk underskirt edged with silver lace. Pink, nile or corn, Misses’ sizes. $26.75 Juniors’ sizes 13, 15, 17 years, Misses’ sizes 14, 16, 18 years. === PMEYS—Thira Floor, 35th Street, —= Young Daughter Needs a WARM Winter COAT Zibeline Coat, $9.74 A smart, belted model, button trimmed. Large collar trim- med with plush. Yoke lined. Brown, green, navy. Sizes 10 to 16 years. 89 MMtys—Thiea rioor, a51n street = Misses’ speak warmth these chilly mornings when it's such an effort to jump out of bed and close the window. or woolly Navajo cloth surely keeps the cold out. Blanket Robe, in assorted Indian Navajo colors, with high round collar and patch pocket. Cord girdle to match bright In- lian colors in robe, Sizes 8 to 18 years. ; : : gabardine, has a long coat, DULLAN'S DRY AND TOM GINS fii | {Ey and border of kit coney at bot- | shirred at the waistline, Pointed These brands will be found most suitable for every occasion that a tom, A cord®d belt of self | cape collar, deep revers and pip- material confines its full flare and ties in front in sash effect, Full lined with peau de cygne and interlined, $59.75 Green, Burgundy, Brown, Navy. a A simple suit of velvet is made with slightly Empire belted back and belted front. over the hips; huge patch pockets at sides. Cape collar edged with Simple eRirt also Shir School Dresses Very qpart models of wool plaid and serge, attractively combined in contrasting colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. = NYS —Third Floor, Kear, Centre == = Smart and New for th YOUNGER WOMAN As ever,—-youth is the keynote. Then these coats and suits le weary unusual distinction, marked individuality and de- ightful simplicity,—yet, withal, the prices are very modest, A handsome velour coat has a large cape collar, very deep cuffs, for the windy and blustery days that are scheduled to reach New York very soon. Some particu- larly smart models are priced at- tractively low. Bolivia Cloth Coat, $13.74 Full flaring model with loose back. Two narrow belts cross in front. Large cape collar made to button high at neck; lined throughout. /llustration A. Navy, brown, green, Bur- gundy. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Wool Velour Coat, $8.94 Yoke model; full shirred and belted style; collar of nutria. Lined and interlined. /llus- tration B. Naty, green, brown. Sizes 6 to 10 years. $5.94 Blanket Robes . Fleecy eiderdown Eiderdown Robe in light blue, pink, rose, gray or red. Loose model bound al the way down the front, sleeves and pockets with satin ribbon. Cord girdle to match, Sizes 8 to 16 $2.29 years. $3.89 A smart suit of broadcloth or ing of white or contrasting color broadcloth in cuffs. May be buttoned high at throat. Yoke effect skirt, with separate belt $37.75 Navy, Brown, Burgundy, Black or Green. A very special suit of velour is made in an attractive flare model square collar with inlay of velvet edged with Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). Skirt made on plain lines, belted and finished with two slash pockets. red full Aaeve''Two sear" ser s oid. Monogram R . $49.75 $23.74 Bottle was Lye W4c| Botte wen, 61:14,.--. how 35 Plum, Burgundy, Black, Brown, ( een! supe, Boargundy, MFO —Vitth Floor, BHth Btreet, smexa— rir Vioor, 85th Street, ueateny MACY'S Biway, Mth to 15th St. Herald Square Week-End CANDIES For the Little Folks at Home It is far ager the ae t pure, candy of your on selection than confections wi origin you do not know. Macy's Week-End Can- dies are made in our own cai kitchen and are WHOLESO! and PURE. Three Pound Readg-o-take-along Package containing: 1 th, Assorted Milk Chocolates 1 lb, Montauk Chocolate Coo 74c ered, Peanut Brittle 1 1b, Molasses Fancies Macy's usual price, 84e. = MYO —Dasement, Centre ==2 Aacys usual price $3.49 A delightful veil of black silk filet net with shadow scroll flowers and leaves, just as ay as can be. ay be draped on the hat or worn over the face. A remarkable offer. Oa Ribbons From France 23c Yd. Verified price elsewhere 45c yd. —And we purchased the en- tire shipment—1291 pieces. All the new and scarce shades are included, such as Bordeaux, taupe, wistaria, wine, purple, etc. Two widths, 514 and 614 inches. Excellent quality and a remarkable offering at this price. BTS —Main Floor, sildth Street, Hear Self Examination This is a mighty business. It was founded more than half a century ago and has been growing ever singe. In the early days of trading in New York, when Fourteenth St. was considered the shopping centre, began the history of storekeep- ing. The policy then—— “Lowest - in- the-City” Prices—is the policy and slogan now. A policy to be right must be a proven fact, A slogan to be an in- spiration must be lived up fo. This is how proves the truth of its policy, A separate branch of thie busi- ness consists of a corps of efficient shoppers-—merchan- dise critics. All day long these busy people hurry about from store to store, buying and inspecting the goods of our competitors, comparing the styles and qualities with our goods, veri- fying the prices, passing upon the judgment of those who tapely the pediandlie tor the immense stocks of this store. The reports from this self examining staff invari- ably prove Kacys Prices Are Lower Than Elsewhere So too, we find that, quality for aumlty, service for aervice,atye for style, we lead, However, it is not to stop here; the public must judge and hae the comparison depart. trent. And so they do, Day by day new faces crowd our bu Cy andfloors, Hour after hour through the busi our autos deliver goods to our old customers, And fs the fruitful years roll on we sliall continue our symphony of service Yo Buy for Cash and To Sell For ach at “Loweat-in-the-City” Prices, Sepia Luxe, Enlargements we pike Your Own Negatives “4 Price. Elstohet 75.39¢ Each | Verified Price Elsewhere, Soft brown prints, size G10 in, mounted in triple border | dfiect on 12414 i, brown card: reoty for boning —— Moor, 85th Ste Favored Blouse Modes Cleverly Interpreted —Once again the slip-over blouse! Point d’esprit has been attractively combined with Georgette crepe—and ever so many otherlovely styles are here to choose from. A new idea, _ Illustration A shows a simple blouse of Georgette crepe with trimming of point d'esprit on collar, cuffs and front. Flesh or white. $4.74 The Slip-over Blouse, illustration B, is made of heavy # Georgette crepe with rows and tows of hemstitching. The co-ed bottom is caught up to form little pockets. Flesh, gray, bisque $7.74 A Frill Blouse of crepe | A Military Blouse of de chine in flesh or white | crepe de chine is tucked has the sailor collar and frill | horizontally in front. The with hemstitching. | high collar is convertible; The frill is dotble, and | pearl buttons down front, prettily pin tucked, $4.49 | White or flesh. $2.79 pe SEIS Thiet Floor, 34th Street ee Three Modish Styles In Women’s Suits Fur-trimmed Velveteen for dressy occasions—tailored model of cheviot, and a handsome broadcloth suit trimmed with Hud- son Seal, are three worthy examples of our comprehensive stock, at prices equally attractive. Lustrous Velveteen fash- aol Men wags Bagh - ar ond ets trimmed with Scotch = Tailored Suit of fine quality cheviot features a fitted coat, flaring from the waistline; inlaid velvet collar, self-tutton trim- mel Mole or Hudson Seal. Full : ’ : shirred skirt has broad girdle | med. Lined and warmly inter- finished with buttons, Blue, | lined. Gored skirt with yoke. 7 black, Burgundy, green or Blue, black, brown, plum, navy brown. $53.75 or green. $23.74 Broadcloth Suit in blue, green, brown or black is dist i by } its deep cape collar trimmed with broad band of Hudson Seal (eres muskrat); cuffs banded to match; coat shirred at waistline, fancy patch pockets, with three buttons and button-holes. Shirred skirt with fancy pocket. $33.75 Cther Suits as low as $23.74 and up to $269.00 <== B\eyS—Thira rior, 34th Street, Front = Beaded Overdresses Just Unpacked From the Paris Boxes Paris sends us exquisite overdresses of filmy chiffon, silk crepe or silk net, beautifully beaded and spangled in fascinating colors and designs. These lovely robes need but an underslip of silk or satin to complete a charming evening gown. Shell pink chiffon over- | Delicate pink overdress dress with bodice elaborately with | ‘ sesnrnly, wake ; in rhinestones pear beaded with seed pearl and | ‘The entire bottom is outlined ‘openhagen glass beads; motif in pearls and a large panel in on front of skirt to match. front of the skirt is beaded to A solid beaded robe is match the bodice. * beautifully worked in black and Black net robe spangled white effects on a foundation in peacock colors, trimmed with of silver thread net with pointed silver metallic cascade banding ruffles in back and front. and edged with jet fringe. -eAnd many other exquisite Paris creations at prices ranging from $37.50 to $148.50. AéayE—Main Floor, B4th Street, Contre = Tare ie fi iim xt =a —— Lovely Winter Coats for Very Little Peopl It's time to bundle the little tots up warm before the nippy winds get after them, White hand embroid- ered coats for wee tots, and for those just a bit bigger, pretty, fur trimmed coats of corduroy. White Crepello Coats for babies of one or two years. Hand smocked in front and back in Empire effect. Collar and cuffs hand scalloped and hand embroidered. Lined and warmly interlined, /llustrated. $4.89 Corduroy Coats, good qual- ity, Empire back ; double breasted Box Coats of white gabardine, | with belted back. Collar and cuffs hand scalloped and hand front; roll collar embroidered, Fine sateen lining moleskin; pocke! and warm interlining. | and 2 buttons, Fine sateen lining, ear sizes. Macy's usual price Green, brown, navy. Belgium 89, Special, $3.89 blue. Sizes 2to6 years, $4.59 White Corduroy Hats, $2.89 Soft hats of white corduroy with wide band of fur around crown; trimming of three imitation ermine tails, Sizes 2 to 5 years,

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