The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1918, Page 6

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i t ' Six Hold Up Found Car, on Street in Everett, * Lynn, paym AUTO BANDITS SHOOT | PAYMASTER; GET $12,000, The Filth Avenue Shop '300 HATS Smartly Trimmed Hats Made of Satin, S Sealene Fur, N Maline trimmed with Fur or Flowers. Superfine quality silk hose, in black or white, Lace insets of exquisite design, | __THE EVE of the General Mlectric Company, here to-day, shot *ad wounded him, pros. ably fatally, and escaped with the week's payroll, reported to amount to $12,0 Brown an? two compinions were In tomobiie on their way from a MRS. HERRESHOFF f 1 ‘sa bag containing the mone disabled Brown's car and made off in thelr own yman, Also injan Mass. Mnas., Dec. 20. bile held up Frank Brown er of the steel foundry Six men ——aee | Second Wife, Separated From! Him for Ten Years, Charges | Misconduct. LLAMA PUTIDA LUO LALLLEA TELE LLLL ELLA LLLEL LLL AMAL Mra, Emelie D. Lee Herreshoft has filed suit in the Supreme Court for divorce from J, B. Francis Herreshoft, noted chemist, charging that her hus- band, who ts sixty, has been guilty of misconduct with a woman desic- nated as “unknown to the plaintiff.” Two occasions are alleged spectficatly | by Mra. Herreshoff, one at @ Seventh | N| Avenue hotel, near Broadway, and | N| the other at a hotel in West Fifty- jeighth Street. Mr. and Mra. Herreshoff have lived | apart for the last ten years, although | near each other, Mr, Herreshot: N | residence being at No. 620 Weat E Avenue and Mrs, Herreshoff's at No. 875) West Avenue. At Mr. Herreshofta office, No. 25 Broad | Street, where he ts vice president cf} |the Nichols Copper Company, it was | said he is at his country home at) Laurel Hill, Ie L Mr. Herreshoff dented that his wite has any justification for the action. Mra. Herreshoff ts his second wifo and they met, he sald, at @ social gathering in Brooklyn, He evaded telling her age. Mrs. Herreshofi’s counsel, Wells & Snedeker, of No. 64 | Nassau Street, declined to discuss | the suit. Mrs, Herreshoff is remembered as D>O<aED <4 CSED)—: NWIT T Co, FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY | 349, 351, 353 FIFTH AVENUE, at 34th St. Will Place on Sale SATURDAY VAAL MAAMLIT AAI PUAD AA SALLI ADAM ILLIDAN For All Occasions Lyons Velvet, Sheer Gold Lace, | End An Exceptional Special Sale \ MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS FRCCKS, COATS «« WRAPS At Greatly Reduced Prices | Misses’ Velour & | Misses’ Fur- Trimmed Velour Velveteen Suits 38 00 & Velveteen Suits 58 00 | Regularly 59.50 to 65.00 i to 110. . Of velveteen, in Regularly 89.50 to 110.00 Chic tailoréd suits. Loose back and straightline box coats, | black, navy blue, wine and dark taupe. also looped up panel back and button to Of velour, in black, navy blue and all the | side coats—fur bordered waistcoats and other favored colorings of the season. | fur muffler collars. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Fur- Trimmed | Coats & W rap-Coats 58. 00 Formerly 75.00 to 85.00 Belted, straightline, and loose back coats, also wrap-coats and dolmans of || wool velour. Large adjustable collars || and accentuations of taupe nutria, seal- | dyed and Australian opossum furs. In || | the desirable colorings. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Winter Coats in Soft Coatings 48. 00 Reduced to Typically youthful styles in crystal cord, bolivia and velour, with large adjustable collars and unusual belt treatments. In all the favored shadings. Silk lined throughout and heavily interlined. Sizes 14 to 18. mab NING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918. ms sponsor for the monicipal Christmas| tued @ statement yesterday defying the 4 far Labor Board and tering, the tree in Madison Square six years! cignt-nour day as “elght-hour hereny,* ago. Bhe was married to Mr.| continued to-day to declare tnat the Herreshoff in 1883 in Philadotphia. |Uaoat owners had not decided yet Mr. Herreshoff'a father and brothe-s| "ie attempt of the boat owners to attained fame af ship and -ac) ting _ of e this builders. He is associated with sev. | morning was not followed by rurh of eral companies engaged in chemical | applicants, few men applying for work and metalurgical industries and is aj Up ll noon cher De. <can tamaecm member of many scientific clubs, FOR ITALIAN REFUGEES, | Mra. William Randolph Hearst gav: packages of cigarettes yesterday t wounded soldiers in Debarkation Hos. pital No. 3 18th Street and Sixth Avenue, Th oman Tt was si that from time to tim. TRIKE. jother members of Mayor Hylan's Com: TO AVERT HARBOR S . mittee of Women on National. Detenan Co: ttgh | of which Mra jfaparat ta Chatrman, will " visit the hospital with gifts. War Labor Board Here To-Merrow Stallan Fetegess tn the devas Mrs. Hearst talked with convalescon Despite Tag Owners’ Defiance. Lael thals mative tem One tee, aa |e tricts eir native land an ie Red | war experi: The War Labor Board will moet at! Gross were the beneficiaries of a grand | 1 A, M. to-morrow in the Council | concert at the Washington Irving High | Chamber of City Hall in an attempt | Schoo! to-day, under the auspices of the Associated Italian Societies of the city. to avert the strike which the 90.00 | Sror' x ‘Balmagel and Prof. A. Quintano members of six harbor uniona have directed the performance, which includ- pireatened if their demands are re- fused d them about thei Pats Off Subway Opening. Owing to inability to get signal ap. paratus and power cables, the Publi ed the presentation of a'one-act drama | written especially for the occasion by | Chairman of the | Silvio Picchianti and played by Mim! | foxchange, Wao in-| Agualia. £0, ,J4n..7 the, openin am Bay subway branch fro Third Avenue Station to. the ‘Hume Point Koad Station. Joseph H. Moran, Tugboat Owners’ James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street PRE-INVENTORY SALE Entire Stock of WINTER SUITS | For Men and Young Men This clothing event has been arranged for the pur- pose of reducing our enormous Clothing stocks prior to Inventory. Every garment taken from regular stock and reduced for immediate disposal. FINEST SUITS °36.75 formerly $45.00, 50.00, 55.00, 60.00 Entire stock of Suits, not odds and ends, but full lines of handsome garments; made of high-grade Fabrics; smart and conservative models; mostly neat patterns; coats full, half or quarter lined; many quarter silk-lined; size 34 to 50. HIGH-GRADE SUITS $26.50 formerly $32.50, 35.00, 38.00, 40.00 Tailored of excellent Fabrics; a large variety of attractive patterns and models; coats full, half or quarter lined; size 34 to 44. MEN’S CLOTHING DEPT.—FIFTH FLOOR H. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE =FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Introducing New and Original ‘‘Jeune Fille’’ Fashions in Misses’ Evening Frocks 59.50 65.00 69.50 | Chic types in taffeta changeant. Shot silver cloth bodices with tulle skirts, velvet bodices with taffeta skirts. All chiffon velvet frocks. Character istic features are the long, slender lines of the bodice, side bouffant and draped skirts, tulle scarfs that gracefully swathe the shoulders, metallic flower garlands | and other debonnaire treatments and touches. Particularly emphasized are \\ the exquisitely bright and youthful color schemes and combinations. Other Evening Frocks of Rare Metal Brocadex Special for Saturday SALE. of WOMEN'S SILK HOSE | Al Exceptional Prices. \\ Medium Weight Silk Hose. Regularly 1.50.......1.35 | Durable quality silk, in black, white and colors, reinforced mercerized | garter tops and soles, Fine Gauge Silk Hose. Special at 2.50 | In black only, Extra heavy quality, in pure thread silk hose 4.95 850 | Lace Inset Hose. Special at A New Purchase of | Women’s Silk Blouses will constitute an important Sale for to-morrow (Saturday) | ail in this season's smart models, in white, flesh-tone, | bisque and the leading suit shades (many daintily trimmed or embroidered) at $4.85 each | The materials include Georgette crepe, crepe de Chine and other silks. This Sale offers a remarkable purchasing opportunity. (Second Floor) * Many patrons will find the entrance on Madison Avenue most convenient, MRS. HEARST AIDS WOUNDED '» in the old Greenhut store, |gifta were not presented by Mrs., Hearst jto the men personally, but were ac- cepted for ihe men by Major Monahan. Commission has postponed trom of the ° THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY <> onoral CLEAR AS A BELL Chinese Chippendale art petiod design phonographs are not merely exquisite reproductions of superb cabinet work but they are musical instruments having the most advanced fea- tures of construction, For marvelously pure expressive tone they are preferred always The Chinese Chippendale Sonora has a lze- quer finish and is so exceptionally distinctive that it adds rare richness and beauty to the room in which it is placed. ‘Twelve standard upright models and these art styles are now te a ae | c e e 8 soy es ed: = = aoe eS Pare ie FS east thE #2" Gothic Jacobean \(@ Chippendale William and Mary (8) | § Chinese Chippendale Adam 3 | Louis XV Colonial Louis XVI Duncan Phyfe Other models or complete equipments will be made to special order. Sonora Phonograph Hales Company, Iu. GEORGE E. BRIGHTSON, ‘President New York Demonstration Salons : Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street 50 Broadway (Standard Arcade) and 279 Broadway Philadelphia: 1311 Walnut Street OH S28 oc SS et Dd ay Se a * DESY ie ste, ENUE BAUMANNe No Extra oobta OPEN EVERY Credit EVENING We illustrate a few suggestions from ~w $14.98 large stock and beautiful assort: «nt. APARTMENTS FURNISHED FROM $50 UP 6 ae Ht croneey r On Our Liberal Credit Terms 3-Piece Adam Period Living Room or Parlor Suite With Mahogany finished carved frames, with cane panels ‘89” upholstered in Blue Velour; 3 pieces, as illustrated, at 149"SteéS"AVE sen. ENTRANCE on 149 ** STREET THE NEW YORK WORLD 72 SETS THE PACE :

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