The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1919, Page 15

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s . r came the husband ye gone home to her mother terday in the chapel of St. Bartholo.|¢ Frim] put 1 the news of his}mew's Church of Miss Urling Sibley, | ¢ wife's depa v of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram w. paper, in whi ¢ e|si hig engagement to whom was his wife had left * : 10% he would no longer be “ Mr. and Mrs for debts contracted by red. It is the second time the composer fast 7ist Street GOES BACK HOME |: TO HER Ym Mrs, Rudolph Friml, Former |? Actress, Leaves Writer of Many Popular Operas. 9BIDIDE RHODE DED EOE > day. ut No. 800 ii iverside Dri v attorne! i the matter. e Frimi apartme 1 that Mrs, Priml had home to her mother PARIS, March 5.—The police of Paris me Marshall in another d e s nh ~ : 6 aid, “and this man," pointing to Ma Rudolp mpo have arrested two Sergeants of the] ane trial of the divorce suit of ‘and this man,” pe is to Mar ana," “Son: $ American Army, three Armenians, two _ shall, “has dragged her from Court to “You're in i : gians and three Frenchmen in con-| Henry H. McClure against his wife.| Court, this man and hie gang.” s again tio troubles. Ma 2 nection with the theft of American Army| Frances L. McClure, came to a sen-| Mooney was shaking his fist in Mar- d from his army service | His wife, Blanche ¥ service | Frim!, has Mother’s Pet Needs a Cascaret : Baby is mad! Doesn’t want the favorite dolly, or the horn, or the picture books—but don’t scold! Look at the tongue! Then hurry! Give candy Cascarets to work the nasty bile, souring food and constipation poison from the little liver and bowels, or Who Served in Forelgn Legion and Captured Spy en the mos jaded moving e fan in New York | | Whitby was born about twenty-| six years ago in Troy, Ala., but he] belongs” everywhere.” Enlisting in| |the army at eighteen he was in the Philippines three years, and in 1914 rably discharged in San t he would like to visit relatives near Paris and arrived in to learn that the war had >» I jumped in,” he s MOTHERS! Clean the clogged-up places. Do away with the | wi ign Ls dile, sour fermentations and constipation poison which is keeping your | "ted with the Legion of Honor for little one cross, feverish and sick. Children love Cascarets, because | °?'U"'ns pageryen. the to them it is like eating candy. Cascarets act better than castor oil, | calomel or pills on the tender stomach, liver and bowels, Cascarets | of never gripe, never injure, and do not disappoint the worried mother, | * Give harmless Cascarets to children one year old and upwards, Each ten cent box contains full directions, —--\dvt French w ative shown » Army 4s no rmitted jt to be mp out of him by reporters to-day on| the arrival of the transport Sierra| from Bordeaux, hay thrills enough to | lo r physically fit (he weigned| @ | unds), rejected by the United | Watch for Announcement of Opening of Our Brooklyn Store EXTRA TROUSERS FREE SUIT TO ORDER ¢@ B.50 | MY BROADWAY STORE ped | i SALE Extra Trousers Free EVERY END IN THE HOUSE most of which I have enough for a suit and extra trousers, I place on sale at this extraordinary price. This range consists of Blue and Black Serges, Fancy Mix- tures, Tweeds, Cheviots, Cassimeres and Pencil Stripes. Some of these Woolens I purchased lately from the Rosedale Woolen Mills at a price that enables me to offer my cuslom- ers these $25, $30 and $35 Values True Clothes Economy Mr. Reader: Having extra trousers to go with your suit is the only Clothes Econ- omy to Practice. It means Double 1432 B’way--Near 40th £t. Wear to your suit and to me it means a Better Pleased Customer. Advance Spring Styles 60 Pieces of High Class All Wool Suitings. i 1 also place on sale at all my 3 Stores at a special $ price, Suits to order, extra Trousers free. ‘These Woolens no other. tailor advertises under $40 including extra trousers FREE, as \Uncalled, for Suits or)" 12 vere sold at $20, $25 and $30, I will sell as low as |S. HENRY ADLER 1432 Broadway aourse. “Qt Po Empire Theatre pen Evenings Until 10 P. M.—Saturday Until 11 P.M. 70 NASSAU sT., Cor. John 3 CHURCH ST. Nr. Liberty Open Until 7 P. M- Saturday, 9 P, M. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, sane ©; Wer because of his citizenship status and _ Whitby received five wounds in the The first A Ide Frin 1a has ge th vy. t s Justice Ford]; dl 0 " ala ce Bs Mp ; ; ri rt | GASSED AND DECORATED, finally has got into the navy. ; bol ae a) in the dirt. I will not Ne Yor tate i yesh a , the st bi hi a = ere, and ‘wounded 1 fighting on the elt y | somine in December, 1916. Shel the ce "a f ? shock on the Oise in 1917 forced se i] wit ’ be : ; ’ pind 3h BE a | out oe the army. Jury, a ae MOReen kat Mrs seesiiven wanes poh “What next?” the Alabaman was Mn victim of a deliberate “framo- | Son cleared ‘ Ad 7 asked. "I TEN HELD IN ARR ARMY THEFTS. gy yg sel and Declares Mistrial, | husband, had been « witness for Mr > stores. The Americans arrested are 2 | Sergts. Prisler and Glackgon. The at sricans are accused of stealing the ds and setling them to the Armen-|olared @ mistrial and dismissed the| “ m ve Corrett, As M i ou » be heard again in another Do 1 » was led weeping from] ;, m, his first words to the eclared Mrs, MeClur quiet in admonition brow t room, which was Village | Treamurer-ei¢g Pio find that a servant brought | Three Arehbian » | Eratic ticket yesterden, OF Miinaporlty ‘here to testify for Mr. McClure lomon, Re= Justice Denounces Objection-|prougnt nero to declare that she able Tactics of Wife’s Coun- | *¢t¥ed breakfast in bed to Mra, Mo- | Clure and a man who was not her want a Len hd he said. Honor sational termination in tho Supreme] shall’s face as he shouted this, stop this!” Justice Ford dd. “You have gone beyond You have insulted @ r of the bar and you Court to-day when Justice Ford de- ho sold them to the Belgians Pheseee a in turn, employed the Frenchmen | Jurors after Mrs, McClure’s counsel, the: y, tores alleged to have been atoten| Edmund 1, Mooney, had declared] must apologize." rae stocl td Ls ge de that McClure's counsel, Harford T. “Not if 1 have to go to jail for re« a Marshall, wis a This man Miss Perry, of New York, Fell in love and got engaged That was all right. But the Perrys were of a very exclusive set. Old family, and all that. And Schuyler’s father was “in rope’—out West. That jolted the Perrys terribly, to have “Daughter marry into trade.” And the young people would insist on getting married. Then things began to happen, and Josephine Daskam Bacon shows us the effete East and the red-blooded West in full tilt, and you get a story that certainly moves! The wall by his bed opened There stood a beautiful girl Take that, with a drugged dinner, a flight down a secret passage with the girl and a dark lantern, a wild horseback ride, a night ‘in the woods, a duel in the morning, and you are carried breathlessly with knaves and knights and silks and swords through the golden book of romance that leaves you wish it would go on and on and on. fusing,” “plundering fool.” Mooney replied. @ ws It's a hot chase for a man When a woman wants him That’s what Doughboy Whittaker experienced when he came back home from France. The town made him its hero: so did the town’s most promi- nent girl. And when she let him look into her heart, well, it beat the trenches! And he beat it on the midnight express, only to meet Girl and Adventure Number 2.°She didn’t let him look into her heart. In the glare of a shop window she lifted her dark glasses and bade him “Look at my eyes,” and what he saw he could hardly believ “He stood point-blank.” There are 8 radiant stories, each absolutely different from the others, with Grace Richmond’s new novel, too, the first part, . , 8 Radiant Stories The Highest in Quality 55 Articles 15 é EN i & The Biggest in Size—156 pages 4 Full-Color War Pictures The Lowest in Price

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