The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1916, Page 11

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A wShSE. Empress Hair Seuever ‘HONG KONG AND HAPPINESS.’ Acts Like a Charm Thousands of women owe thelt | smooth, hairie: # to EMPRESS HAIR REMOVE toves the hair instantly. adic use Orevents roots from receiving proper | i‘ day Were thitto-bey nouriehment—and thereby retards tho |*M Havana to-day werp ee future growth of hair. THT sctentife, |Chinamen who have made thetr fortunes Non-trritating, non-offehsive, SAFE and|in Cuba and are now on the way back pa! sak ag eh removal pf halr. |to Hong Kong and happiness. ‘The old- Clatrins made for this batt remover: that (est waa Hut Yo, who ran @ Iaindry in are fat exceeded by the facts, Bold by | leading drug and department stores on | Havens, for thirty-seven’ years, fe ntee of ratiat ion or money | t Write for lark stated afc, “Empress Mrx. Co. York.—Advt Goal of Thirty-seven Chinese Nere From Havana on Way tome. Among tHe 150 second class pas- sengera who arrived aboard the steam- sample bottle, | Py ; x ek de We fot ates |, “Nice tn Havana, Mako a ittle money Going home now. Nicer at home TANDAR —~ AND— This ENTIRELY NEW Corset Service Deserves Close Investigation by EVERY WOMAN—SLIM or STOUT Nemo Back-Resting Corsets give lines of ultra-fashion. Flatten the back. Expand the chest. Help to contract the abdomen. Induce an erect bearing and healthful poise. Nemo Back-Resting Corsets prevent and relieve backache by strengthening and supporting the tired muscles, Produce a feeling of restful comfort; soothe wearied nerves. : No. 338 BACK-RESTING, for very slim figures; wide. anbgned side-sections protect sensitive hip bones. Vety $3.00 light—weighs only 15 ounces. Sizes 19 to 26... .. * No. 350 BACK-RESTING, for slender fo medium figures of 0. medium height.’ Lightly boned—weight 18 $3.50 ounces. Very flexible. Sizes 20 to30.... Pr) No. 509 BACK-RESTING, with “Invisible” Nemo Self-Reducing 0. Straps for full but not, over-stout figures. gr (\() Light, flexible and comfortable. Sizes 22 to 36 . IN ALL GOOD STORES The Nemo Hyricnic-Pasbiom Inctitate, New York Incomparable in Flavor ure in ingredients, appetizing and Fealthful, Lea & Perrins’ Sauce has been the standard for generations, SAUCE The only original Worcestershire Sauce Send postal for free kitchen hanger containing 100 new recipes LEA & PERRINS, Hubert Street, New York City erintendent the Montclair, N t ling wap a 1870. He is 8 She 4 a prominent wore a blue dre | Corober & Inventignte Chase Of tine!" un i 14 had blond hair, ut short, Cc ASTO R IA Wife Tells Court She Has Pure | shits Wha’ a’hinek hue wlth aiteathen. ae THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEP known Vietion's Death, , dd caf 1.90) M i ; ‘ite wi | For Infants and Children sued Him Twelve Years - = t CALLS HERRMANN | AUTOPSY ON DEAD WOMAN. | ner of Brooklyn haa} e Trooklyn | at ALIMONY EXILE. feet tall and welghed 110 woe “pve ph Micka Iti Use For Over 30 Years With Thirty-One Lawyers boil oer. | always bears Randall Spaaiding, Teacher, Dies. the Randall Spaulding, seventy-pne, Su- | Menature of A Great Removal Sale| We move from this store January, 1917. Over $100,000 gt of Highest Quality “Men's After vainly searching for her mil-| lionafre husband, George Herrmann, | for more than twelve years, Mra. | once 4 musical comedy star, to-day gave up the hunt, declaring that Herrmann, who spent $89,000 trying to make her Florence Crosby Herrmann, 25, 1916, Only 283 of These Exceptionally Good Women’s Frocks at $15 an equal of Adelina Patti, Is the champion alimony exile of the United States. 4 During those years thirty-one law- yers have chased Herrmann from ono We will not CLOTHING &. FURNISHINGS We mention the number of dresses, also the fact that there are 30 models in’ the collection, and that there are only 3 or 4 dresses in some models because we do not wish anyone who neglects to come until late in the day to be disappointed. end of the globe to the other, until | how, the wife told Justice Cohalan, be | is safo in hiding, determined not to come out until who has dropped all | her litigation, or dies. Herrmann, she | alleges, owes her $13,000 In accumu. | lated allmony. In the twelve years | they have been separated she has Fe-| celved but $60, | Mrs. Herrmann has tried all’kinds | of lawyers. Her last counsel was | Miss Lucile Pugh, Justice Conalan| to-day permitted Mrs. Herrmann to | substitute herself or Col, Alexander | $. Bacon in Miss Pugh's stead, after the undaunted wife declared that, al- though Miss Pugh was a woman and | naturally believed in a wife's right to alimony, she took no steps to make | Herrmann pay Herrmann has had three wives and much money. He has gotten rid of the larg of hus $1,000,000 inhert- tance fro father, a ploneer lum- ber and furniture manufacturer who died in 1896 worth several millions, move one $ worth of mer- chandise to our new location. Fixtures for Fix OFF! Our store can be reached from any New York. Only two blocks east of McAdoo Tunnel and 6th Ave. “‘L"’ Station. Opposite Express Subway Station, All surface cars transfer to our doors, SALE NOW GOING ON FIXTURES FORSALE __ $10.00 Suits, $5.00) $15.00 O'coats, $7.50 art of Greater After the death of the elder Herr- 18.00 “ 9,90; 18.00 “ 9,09 fed i'M, Suaawein. she dnd Jun. 1 20,00 “ 10,00) 20.90 “ 10,00 to her roving son and eppointinn meri. 22.00 “ °11.00).22.0u " 11,00 husband administrator. Practically | { “ 12; 50 “ ‘ 13.75 15.00 Se 25.00 Panes | el 30.00" 25.00 27.50" 30.00 12.50 13.75 15.00 all of her property was deeded ‘over to the S, and H, Realttes Company. Before Herrmann — disappeared, | when his wife brought sult for sepa- | ration in 1904 and won, Mrs, Herr- | mann charges that he turned over a))) his property to his mother and it in {ff | Trousers $35 and $40 Full | $30:Tuxedo Suite | | Regularly $3, 4 Dress Suits Full silk lined: now included in the assets of the 3, egularly $3, Te eat) and H. Realities Company. | and $5. ae now, This step was taken not only ta prevent the young millionatre from {spending hts patrimony, but to defeat h empt t Her |eourt, Is to jaside the deed $1.95 | $18 $13.75 Se anni love LUNION SQUARE ((ietinteistint) Cor. 14thSt. alimony, she pw, she told and set by which Herrmann ansferred his fortunes to his mother To that end she has named her step- | father-in-law @ co-defendant with| | her ‘husband | ee | Mrs. Herrmann ts forty-seven years! ‘old and lives in a modest apartment | Jat No. 102 West Ninetie treet. | | Herrmann’s first wife was Lina K | Herrmann, a survivor.of the Slocum Jdisaster. She divorced him, naming | Carlotta Keys, a trained nurse of ‘Yonkers. He settled $35,000 tn all-! | mony upon Mra, Herrmann No, 1 and| {a few years later Miss Keys sued bim |for separation. Herrmann proved be i never legally married her. The “Reflex Mantle not only ‘\outlasts several cheaper mantles, but gives brilliant light, undiminished by shrink- age throughout its long life While the litigation started by Mrs Herrmann No, 2 was pending he mar- | ried the present Mrs. Herrmann, who! was thon appearing In “Tho Isle of| Champagne.” Herrmann backed this | show at a loss of $89,000 and shortly | after his wife retired from the stage she the separation sult charging cruelty and desertion, GAS MANTLES "REFLEX BRAND |5¢ Formerly 25¢. Upright or Inverted «GB. Altman & Go. —e A Number of Mandarin Coats \; and Kimonos embelli (House Gown Department. Third Floor) | Fifth Avenue -Madtaon Avenue, | Ohtrty-fourth Sireet | TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY H nee, - hed with the wonderful embroidery | peculiar to the Orient, are being offered | at about ome-half the former prices | All Dealers and the Gas Company NUMANNEBRO oh NORTHWEST CORNER SIXTHAVES 15 STA. [DESERVE Your 7/;,~ oun PLATFORM ==. has been the same for SIXTY-TWO | years and stil! requires no change. PRICES HONEST MERCHANDISE, marked ee with PLAIN-FIC ga, at prices Co = which only our tremendous BUY OWER makes posible: SER- VICP® SATISFACTION and SAPETY for our Customers, after their goods are delivered; and the SECURITY and COMFORT of CRED! liberally extended, at a!l times, and in EVERY EMERGENCY, Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Molor Deliveries Everywhere, BP meg mi LOWEST. eat! j ADAM PERIOD BEDROOM SI New York s.Plece UITE in Antique tvory, neatly Saiued, weaned Havel mirrors; consisting of DRESSER, 40. Inches rif fift Ptrect fona: mirror 40: CHIFFONIER, Stinches long, mirror 18x22; TOILET MM TABLE, 34 Seriong with triplicate mirror: 3 nieces, GP. ESC) ap illustrated WWCon GO" Aveslo"Sr. ILL aia bined w silk. Styles the-minv the basques ered sk trated. Braid Women’s High-Cut Shoes at $4.40 Pair These shoes show to what’ great extent the Down- Stairs Shoe, Store i going”): to combine xtyle with qualjty. ‘These shoes are both up-to-the minute in style (they have fashion- able 8-inch tops) and they made of unusually fine leathers, Soft black kidskin laced shoes. Kidskin button patent leather trimming. Kidskin button shoes with while stitching. Patent leather button shoes with black cloth. Dull calf button shoes with black cloth tops. shoes with A good representation of all sizes in each style. Large Hats Predominate in This Special Showing At $5 We have made a spe- cial effort to please the woman on whom a large hat is. particularly be- coming. some very smart-looking hats will be here on Thurs- day. Lyons Velvet or Hatters’ Plush Some of the latter are faced with velvet black, in velvet there two tone ef! Small Hats, Too Simply trimmed with ribbon—-few with fur, $5. Cotton-Back Lining Satin—75e Yard Various suit and shades—white, navy, pink, brown, rose, tan, gold, Copenhagen, 386 in, wide, eoat | Timely—Bathrobe Flannels, 35¢ yard Reversible -plain the other; or figured on both sides in old Indian effects, 27 inches wide. Subway at r Place is the material of which these frocks are fashioned —in some models it is com- newest and cleverest conceits of Fashion. ‘ Coat-cffect frocks, with long slender- giving lines. from narrow soutache to wide Her- cules” braids. gold and bright Oriental colts, and a hundred-and-one other details that make these frocks attractive. Navy blue is the dominating color. Sizes D1 10 44—but not in every model. Extra—Women’s Wool Velour Coats, $16.75 In the mode! illustrated, 4 used and the careful manner For her benefit | | | | | gray, | colored | on one side and figured on | Serge ith satin, charmeuse or stripe . are correct—-they are up-to- ite and the collection includes . Dresses with quaint little which overlap their full gath- irts. Two models are ilus- trimmings galore—all kinds EXmbroideries in duli ‘ Black and dark tones are included, too. navy blue, burgundy and black. Just in—Seven Charming Models of Misses’ Serge Dresses, $18.50 ‘Thursday will have more than its share of su for the young woman in neéd of a new serge dress., nev dresses “are noteworthy too 2 for the excellent materials > fn which they have been tailored. Some details of the styles— Straight fine dress with gart- ridge pleated waist and box pibete ed skirt; wide embroidered girdle. Another model is pleated both back and front from the yoke down, A loose-fitting model has large embroidered pockets, Another with large pocket: trimmed with raids cabelas A long tunié dress has Georgette snaps top and sleeves. (Pictured). ‘orsted and braid are com- bined for trimming on anotber ens. Fur-Collared Coats % loose fitting, Fur hyd of near seal (dyed coney), nat- | Unusual at $22.50 ural racoon or natural muske Two very attractive | rat, Green, brown, navy, | models of velour-—semi-belted Fancy Silks—Thorough Showing of New Patterns, $1.45 to $1.85 Satin stripes on taffeta, taffeta stripes on satin, ‘Tar- black. One is pictured, a 0 There are also light shades fn astel and Pekin stripes for even- tay and Sourah plaids on ing wear, } dark Autumn backgrounds, 86 inches wide, $1.45, $1.68, |}' satin polka dots on taffeta, $1.85 yard, navy blue predominating as a background for various colored stripes, checks or We also wish to call at. tention to the large shontig in the Down-Stairs Store plaids~ this is but an inkling | all other kinds of Autumn of this comprehensive repre- | silks—plain and fancy — at sentation of fancy silks for | prices that are surprisingly tailored wear in the Down- low under present feet 4 Stairs Store, conditions, STREET LEVEL— IGHTH STREET Any Man Who Wants a Good-Looking Suit will be greatly surprised at the variety of smart patterns in these suits--the best the Wana- maker Men's Store can secure-- {| to sell for $15, $16.50 and $17.50 Inspection of this collection will show not only a thorough representa- tion newest fabrics, but also deal of attention has been wality, for IN THE MEN'S STORE BROADWAY » 4 men and young men, worsteds, cassiineres, mix tures; all sizes, Broadway, corner Eighth, | Broadway at Ninth, New York Sbre— ] | | ee

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