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1 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1917. oe -— --- IN THE FRENCH ARMY PENTRAL FIGURE svrmremenerees IN MARKET SUGEESTS = ler WN TWO DIVORCES | OSG OF NOHANGE sa i ree vm -In The Morning” 7 /i Se mannan ‘ ‘our Liberty ened Bd “ sree with te Brighten Your Shoes With Dollars Bonds vorced A 2 te respondent in Crane Case tt ; Fight ond Bey CHICAGO, Oot. 18 —Mre Liter f ; ty aited awe by For Them Brower Milles, noted ae the hewutifu g sents 0 Stee Cult eam Liberty Ni » a quarter of | * & Gentury ago, ie dead at Aurore, ® + tla sulelde, he engared the finest nile ' @ rooms in an Avrora hotel and Se tt Te Ae r The Bitlien-Crane divorce mult was the talk of the country In ite day.| Mews han come from Londen that Both families being wocially promi. | two youre 6 well Known In New ollt at nent in New York and mn to be married, prota- the Girectly cauned a factio the fashionable town of Bt. Charles, « uburb. . Crane, million of gh elevator manufactures eemed as oo-respondent in t m Takes but a few moments, Softens and preserves leather. Makes ; || shoes wear longer. 50 shines for a dime. : * , } makes shining easy. yee by © Genuine bristle dauber. Z Large’ mb’s wool polisher. ~ | Aske Nearest Store | == New York and Chicago mt | Make One Winning Team | | i yecomber, € 6 mirt in Minn The How of Kk rlump od replies, none of which w tritruted it to m Al rket of | New York and others, but the fight was made on Crane, At the trial evidence was intro. @uced to show that, while Mr, and|" Mrs. Stiles were visiting at the Crane . wing ‘Mice Ttapeood! villa at Lake Geneva, Stiles encoun- . where she joined tered Crane leaving Mrs. Hilles’s | ver father, Norman Hapmood, and en- room, the explanation being that both |#Ked in the hospital work there and » Paria | ips men biinded b had been alarmed by burglar, Mr. | l.jj0 0 (° helping | r “ A real championship aggregation, consisting of the ‘ great Chicago House of Kuppenheimer, makers of the finest ready-to-wear Men’sclothing inA merica, andthe Seven Big, Busy New York stores of Brill Brothers, the exclusive Kuppenheimer dealers in the Metropolitan District, working together now as one great Winning Mins Haprood and 1 two yearn “Ko Uptown Store Downtown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Park Row & Chatham Sq. with their pers of the Stiles also introduced a book of verse ——— | Team for the single purpose of serving Men and Young y emerge powers 6 8 Vielinlet,” Bere eee on nn Men who want and who appreciate real clothes value, N i “[tecitngs, While this. action wan absolute dependability and that thoroughly good tail- N i POSLAM SHOWS pending Mr, Oraae ded Crane for oring which is, after all, the final test of genuine clothes N respondent, Thin followed testimony goodness. N YOU THAT YOUR Hope tbl ei abe kr Regt Suiis, $22.50 to $45.00. Overcoats, $22.50 to $60.00. Ny not believe he had spent $80,000 on ars, as alleged. her in two Pending deoision in tho sults Mrs. | . Stiles » lived together in and late Minor League Leaders Too Chica to bt a sect , ‘ : Charles, Both d ue were granted, A Beautiful Home for No More Than You Spend for Cigars Suits and Overcoats for Men and Young Men specially priced 4 remarry. at $15.00 and $20.00, which would be easy pennant winners in any aggregation of $15.00 and $20.00 clothes. You have no idea, unless you have | Stiles nor Crane wctwally seen its work, how speedy | o#e" The money you spend in cigars would furnish have whatever you desire to make your home as and dependable Poslam is and how it the conduct of af your home! The pennies that slip through your pretty as anyone's, will Justify, time and again, all the) won‘ mmoral. crane fingers—just « trifle here and there—would. bring ‘Came now, to either of our stores and select the Stetson Hats, $4.50 and $5.00 aaah berth eye enti, fe began a campaign oft _relnacatorient ee beautiful furniture and furnishings for your | things you need to make your home cozy for Fall. Eireioee your E ie breaks Ont, GUAR: Ihe Mb s ome. There is no red tape about opening an account. You Grill Stores Open All Day To-Day # Pim Rash or any eruptional|and public-spirited, and Crane clr should be used to] culated a petition asking that he and @rive them away and furnish the safe,| Mra. Crane be appre as “destr- + efficient treatment. Poslam does so| able members of society.” eh and goes 60 far. The Mayor of St. Charles, the i" Board of Aldermen and more than everywhere. For free sample| nai¢ the voters signed the petition, write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 " aT. and then the chureh and W. C, T. U. West 47th St, New York City. interests launched a counter petition Te ie Lp shi ae with the rallyin gery of “Money or brighter, er, throu, je daily | Morals?" ase of Poslam So; . Furnish your home on Cowperthwait & Sons’ | will be delighted with our big new displays of fur- liberal credit plan and you will scarcely notice the | niture, rugs and furnishings and you will be pleased cost. For small weekly or monthly amounts you can | with our low, plainly marked prices. Open Saturday Evenings G our Lareit's Sons Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them Wi 8 The Kuppenheimer House in New York and Brooklyn. 44 East 14th Street Broadway, at 49th Street 1456 Broadway, at 42d St. 2 Flatbush Avenue, 47 Cortlandt Street 125th Street, at 3d Ave. 279 Broadway, at Chambers Brooklyn ap, medicated wit Not long afterward Mrs. Btiles din- . . 1456 Broadway, 125 S , i ‘tay aaa appeared nnd it wes learned ane had || The House of Cowperthwait & Sons has withstood all the critical periods of wars and financial panics PREP or he OR ee ee ae ara ms | Hetorne companion. to Mra. 'S. It] || since its founding, 110 years ago. This long record of unfailing service is your guarantee of LASTING ei ee ee ae ba MRIS Ses iD SOO O16 AREF ONNS ENS: Leo Chittenden, a wealthy Evanston satisfaction with everything you pure! You can be SURE of the service you will get when you buy WMC M@tumtuui#p@i Yj YY widow. — Best er body in. the Aurora Hotel found @ note to an intimate friend, Miss Anna Berg. asking that her body be cremated and the ashes thrown in Lake Michigan. of the “oldest furniture house in America. | ——— Do YOUR Part in the Great War Tt in your privilege as well as our patriotic duty t y to win th — > — Sees Danger in Kmployion Girls as Bootbiacks. BOSTON, Oct. 16,—Mayor Curley con- aiders that d tution of girl establlahments, euch places in this ¢ try entered the war, He has draft of an ordinance prohibiting employment aa bootblacks of females lena than 21 years of age, ‘This is a very unusual have this late ty Maple Dresser and || sty {Pout or i i the world, It pays 4 p Chiffonier qa aro th Pane | Ber omnes These pieces are very wel bats, ‘3 t and the w unusually pre! in, Note the attractive design of Bu a Liber Bond fhe Nenirrore. ell fronts, Wood ly ry knobs. ‘This apace donated to the Lib- Latest Fall rved ; Dresser Chiffonier || orty Loan Committee by Styles in $27.50 $24.75 |G. pattunits Son Sweaters it erage Were Complete igure every pocket. | 9 lin. 2 aie {| Quartered Oak Bu Thin attrac- tive plece is ffet A large variety of Sweaters and Sweater-Coats of latest designs in all the popular colors. Shetland Wool Spencer Coats, in Rose, Sky, Copen, Tan, Laven- der, Nile, Emerald, Gray, White or Black; price $3.50. Shetland Wool Sweaters with sash and large sailor collar in Rose, Purple, Lavender, Nile, Corn or White; price $7.50. Ancona Wool Sweaters belted model, shaw! collar which can be buttoned up high at neck, B in plain colors or Heather mix- tures; price $11.95. Llama Wool Sweaters with sash; price $19.50 and $25.00, Real Alpaca Wool Sweaters in fancy color combinations; price $30.00. Pure Silk Sweaters, includ .ing all the latest models anc newest color combinations in lain or fancy weaves; price & Se Tufted Couch rd wood frame ti anuapally well poliahed. It Ie good ane, | | Liberty Bonds | McCreery’s Wg ON TUESDAY | ota especially adapted “to a | ae ! NA s of all kinds at lowest prices, | j | a : ; ; ry | ! By M ) 1 Miss Alexandra Carlislo Mier lea Carr.llo Miss Grace Valentine Sah ae i ¢ ) Ki ‘ im i ‘ EN seth || |) lhese Popular People Will Sell | B| From Ll to3 P.M Miss Grace Valentine and Mr, Leo Carrillo, now play- 1 . ing in “Lombardi, Ltd.,”’ at the Morosco Theatre. Md Variety of From 3 to 4 P. M.—Miss Alexandra Carlisle in “The Country Cousin.” ant Curtains & Blankets am Curtains, “A Liberty -'»nd Binds the Patriot to His Country.’’ BOND BOOTH —MAIN FLOOR | Wool. Sweater, K 25.00 to $47.50. shawl collar, $11.9 7 i Ue x. duylng, HMotng, ete.) tree” + “il : Lb sd Loan Bonds Cowperthwait's The best way to get the boys out of the : Credit T HWAIT ON trenches is to buy Liberty Bonds. Further Liberal Credit Terms . information gladly given at the booth in Qo weekly on BI worth. “Ulaest Furniture House in America” our store—34th Street entrance. 5th Avenue 34th Street ete stw is | 3rd Ave, & 121st St. James McCutcheon & Co. er mounts in propertion, i Fifth Avehue, 34th & 33d Streets Par by the month you wish, Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row 10% Off for Cash Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L" Station