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SEEKING DIVORCE, TIES UP WEALTH HE GAVE 10 WIFE Quality Shoes Reasonably Priced | be Made to order $14.00 up. H es a Rar tol — Major Charles Arthur Moore Sta | js soldier, explorer and financier, who (°° last week filed suit for a divore Annette Moore, m GET A VOICE Brid » Ci » ha a 7 maken of Records, |JUNction which prevents Mrs, Moore ING a8 Usrtiandy te N. & 98 Wants Work Wonde: from Sperry a from disposing of or receiving divi- | donds on 490 shares of stock in the firm of Manning, Maxwell & Moore | of No, 119 West 40th Street, now held In dull hid, patent colt, brown and ‘ck suede « 58 to 510 De pumps in the newand novel effects or substantial oxfords with serviceability emphasized in their very shape—gives you briefly our story of the shees for women now being shown in all our shops. Goldens 201 Broadway 73 Nassau St. ‘at 8th St. ‘at Fulton St. 1 John St. 96 Bast 14th St. 109 Lenox Ave. Cor, 4th Ave. at 16h St, BROOKLYN STORES 764 B’way 140 Flatbush Ave. 389 Kniokerbooker Ave. et Flashing Ave. opp. L. I. Station at Stanhope St. New Haven: 5 Chureh St. - Bridgeport: 17 Fairfield Ave. Complete Line of Men's Shoes at all Sheps Boys’ Suits That Were Made to Give Service Which is, after all, the important considera- tion in buying boys’ clothes—and Brill Clothes for boys offer you the very limit of long, lasting service supplemented with superb style. i Norfolk Suits, Special at $12.50 Of fancy wool mixtures, in gray and brown. Coats with plain backs, slash pockets, loose ! belts and full lined knickers, with strongly : taped seams—splendidly — serviceable P and smartly styled, Sizes 7 to 17. Topcoats from $6.75 to $12.50 Of Blue Serge and fancy mixtures, Just heavy enough to make the proper change. Sizes 8 to 8. Madras Blouses, collars attached, guaran- teed fast color. Sizes 7 to 15. Special at 85c. Broadway, at 49th 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt St. 44 East 14th Street 125th Street, at 3d Avenue ive her, or disposing of other property, either in pending service of a summons and |complaint on Mrs. Moore when her ddrees is learned, The order is ve- jturnable May 26. In the cow aint Major Moore re- lates the story of his leaving for rance, his service in the war there and his return home to find his wife jand three children missing. He leges ho provided financially for his | family and now stands to lose heavily poause of the actions of Mra, Moore, Major A. C. Moore Also Asks | © asks judgment for $98,000, the hn baled , yet “value of the stock held by hi: ife E. VOGEL, Inc., $98,000 Judgment on Lyttleton Fox 20 Broadwe Makers of Fine Military Boots " ely counsel Major 64 Nassau St. Stock She Holds. he be Mrs n, Her address is “care o pnynge, No. 111 Broadway,’ unsel. In his complaint Major Moor states he was married in Nashville in 1907. vided ft There are three children, a daughter, eleven, and two sons, nine and had 1 e fierward sent to Franse. Before leaving he provided for his famil his wife 490 of his 6 retaing a direstor. power of attorney states his wife understood the y. | eift to be a war-time move, ww his wife has rereive © from the propert Major Moore after service at the i} front was sent to the Limoges Hi pital November 9, 1918. ’ ping over to shares of steak, old his voto ad He also gave his wife Major moore ark He al- $40,000 in- nous to He an ttrned to America in Jantary, 19 and discharged in February. Moore failed to visit him in y the , |voree and one-half of his income, hos. 'U'. 8. 8. Gloucester, end his first meeting with her w «| FAVORITES FEATURE PLAY in the lobby of the Biltm the children, right to sue He and later met his wife in Washington. refused, First Round in Club's Invita- tion Tournament. Special to The Bening World.) Jor Moore states he has filed suit divorce in’ Connecticut. Poul Ronynge, counsel Mrs. Moore, said the action will be “vigorously con. tested.” DANIELS BACK TO-MORROW. DEN CITY, May 16- = opening round of match play in the Secertary In on the Mount Vernon,|annual Ganien City Club's invitation Now Near ‘This Port golf tourna Winning scores were Secrotary of the Navy Daniels, who | #nerally decisive, Gardiner White and sailed from Brest on the Mount Max Marston, t two leaders pleked to ernon, is expected to arrive in New| "i" (he final round to-morrow after- York. to-morrow morning, noon, had little more than a practice A delegation of naval officers will fo down the bay to greet him on the White round to-day Palmer dy Marston and White Come Through GARDEN CITY GOLF GLUB, GAR. For the most part favorites had an easy time to-day in the stunt to come safely through the first won over A. P. 7 up and 6 to go and Marston Saturday at f/wews/-;,—Special Opportunities for All the Family toot a decision from A. @. Bourne of the National Club by 4 and 8. Other winners in the firat sixteen were; Hamitton Kerr, James Hyde, W. 8, Rhett, John M, Ward and ©. J, @ulli- van, all of the home club, and Max Behr, The course was in splendid shape, the fairways having dried up conaider- ably over night. All scores had a« tendency to run high because of the diMeulty of players to successfully negotiate the many traps and the tricay #reens that feature the finks here. nee npeinis Smith and Roosevelt Fire OYSTER BAY, L. 1. lay 16.—Lieut. Col, Theodore Roosevelt and Gov. Smith will speak at the twenty-fourth annual convention and tournament of the Southern New York “ gy Assootation here on Yan ti Address These are broken groups—15 styles of oxfords and pumps. Good enough to re- main at their full prices, if only all the sizes were here in all the styles. And our shoe business is too big to permit us to have anything but fairly com- plete stocks. Here are the shoes you may choose from, Saturday, at $1.25 to $3.25 not. savings for pair— heels. But they’re to 7. Close-out of women’s shoes 520 pairs that were $9 to $11 in our regular stocks | $7.75 OXFORDS—tan blucher calfskin, low military heels, and patent leather, Louis PUMPS—white buckskin, bei; dull black calfskin, tan, patent leather; low and high heels. SIZES—widths AA and A in sizes 314 to 8; B in sizes 214 to 744; C and D in sizes 2144 buckskin, First floor, Old Building sizes. Children’s finest coats lose their prices 47 coats, were $10.95 to $13.50....now $5.95 41 coats, were $19.50 to $25 Some exceptionally good dresses for women,$39.50 Quite the most successful Simple frocks of compose frocks of foulard- now $12 15 coats, were $28.50 to $40...... Luxurious silk coats creat- by dressmaker-manufac- turers as well as perfect! tailored cloth coats whic also look custom-made cause all the details are ex- ecuted with such precision. This season’s mode! Crepe de chine Taffeta AlL-silk poplin Tussor Silvertone Serge Checked cloth Gabardine and-Georgette crepe is in this collection. One can Ret at a glance that the ress is foulard and yet the design of the silk is not obvi- | ous, as loose pleated panels of Georgette crepe extend from the shoulders to the top of the hem. Sleeves are of the crepe. Silhouette is graceful. Frocks of printed Georgette et, models, equally at- ctive and yet quite different. Georgette crepe Rows of beads around the edge of the tunics and beaded motifs on the bo- dices are the only adorn- ment on these frocks of white, flesh pink, navy blue or black crepe. Straight line silhouette. Smart frocks of striped crepe * de chine. Practical for Summer wear, as they are washable. Second floor, Old Building Covert cloth All the light and dark colors which little girls and their mothers like. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Standard $6.50 to $13.75 hats, $5.85 and $7.85 Some of the hats match some of the coats. Majority are the fine tailored milans with wide ribbons which well-dressed children nearly always wear. A few have colored For 2 to 10 flowers or berries. year girls. The Children’s Store expects a very busy day Satur- day, and it will try to have plenty of people to serveithe little folk quickly and becomingly. Third flodr, Old Building Children’s sweaters, $3.75 | About 50, the same kind as we have sold this season at $6.75 This is a manufacturer’s close-out, of all-wool Shetland knit sweaters, with sash and sailor collar and two patch pockets; in tan, rose, Copenhagen blue, and turquoise blue, ‘The rose sweaters are trimmed with two narrow stripes of gray on collar and cuffs. The other colors are combined with maize. There is a good slip-on model in sand only. Sizes—8 years (32 chest), 10 years (34 chest), 12 years (34 chest) Second floor, Old Building Save $2 on young girls’ washable frocks Saturday’s price $3.75 for $5.75 grade We selected the quaint flower-printed (small) designs and checked voiles and had them fashioned in one of our favorite models —illustrated. The sash of the material is joined to the becoming surplice collar of white rep. A charming idea! Also in chambray; pink, gray, green, | lavender and blue; trimmed with white rep. The width of the skirts and the depth of the hems alone denote that these are ex- ceptional dresses and worthy to be chosen by threes and fours. Important clearaway of capes At $10, were $13.50 to $19.75 At_ $19.75, were $29.50 to Capes of serge in the dolman- $39.75—Capes of serge and wool like models with the armholes velours in blue and other smart young girls like so much colors. Also-~a few fine serge and wool velour coats in each group. Sizes for young girls and juniors, however, not complete in each model—6 to 16 years. | Second floor, Old Building At $16.50, were $25 and $29.50—Navy blue serge capes with coatees of red flannel, checked homespun and wool velours in bright colors. | Women’sunionsuitsand ’ vests---a reduction Vests at 35¢ Union suits, 60¢ Or 8 for $1, Several hundred fine light-we « white or pink ribbed cotton or Fie Ught-weight cotton, low lisle thread, beading top, and neck, sleeveless, plain or shell white ribbed lisle thread, with finish at knee; sizes 36 to 44; ; all sizes in the lot, but i J bend topi ail sacs in, the lot, bu “seconds” of $1 and $1.25 grades. Main Aisle, Old Building \ not in every style; “seconds” of 50c to 65c grades. | Afternoon and street wraps—below wholesale Individual wraps, one and two of a kind, left from pre- vious special purchase sales, $75 each. Of the most beautiful tricotines, silk duvetyns and bolivia cloths. In beige, midnight blue, nut brown and cafe au lait. Lined to match and in smart combinations of beige and blue. Suit and Wrap Salons for Women, Second floor, Old Bldg. Women’s suits reduced Fifty suits; two and three of a kind; in the best of serges, tricotine, velours and Poiret twill. At $39.50 (were $49.50) At $49.50 (were $69.50) Shepherd's plaids in cores, Tricotine, serges, and hair-line simply made in severely tailo: tri odels. Beauti oe yaad Hid iis y Beh stripe models. autifully tailor- Salsaia;’ bealdcheane) atuaslan ed, finished with embroidered blouse gilet models in Poiret arrow-heads and bias folds. twill. Second floor, Old Building Flower and bow hats, $7 Using up the remaining fine materials in our own workrooms Nearly a hundred different styles. wreaths of field flowers or daisies or large velvet poppies. Lisere hats, with big bows in front, Paris fashion. Little roll brim sailors, with cut ostrich pompons. Small hats with tulle veiled flowers. Hardly two hats alike. All fashioned by our own milliners. Charming for mid-summer. Ready Saturday. First floor, Old Building Large basket weave hats, with 152 wash norfolk suits, at $3.50 $4.50 to $5.50 grades; sizes 7 to 17 years; tan and gray crash, and tan beach cloth; coats cut in two models—pinch-back and box-pleated. Not all colors in every size. Come early to get best choice. Long-trousers suits, $16.50 About 30, sizes 17 to 20 years (33 to 96 chest), fancy mixtures; good suits made @ year ago, and much cheaper in price than any such suits could be priced today Other long-trousers suits, $25.60 to $40; all sizes. Short knicker suits at $13.75 Fancy mixtures in all sizes, , ., .Suits with two pairs knickers, $18 and $21.50. Blue serge suits, 1 pair knickers, $18 to $29.50. Boys’ Store, Second flo r, O'd Building Another Big Saturday for SILK Underclothes, $1 to $ Fresh shipments Saturday of the remarkable WHITE SALE qualities which made a sensation last week. $2, $2.95 and $3.85 envelope chemises of delicate flesh pink crepe de chine bloomers of crepe de chine or tub satin. de chine, fine and plain or with quantities of lace. $1 bodices of crepe de chine or satin, plain or lace-trimmed. Really good silks even at these small prices. Silks which will wash and wear properly. Variety of styles to please any taste. Good gifts for brides. All $2.90 $5 nightgowns of crepe Sport silks under price nditecat 1 $4.95 600 yards, skirt and dress lengths, are in plain colors— flesh, orchid, jasper, deep cream, and in white. 1,400 yards—skirt lengths—are striped, plaid or figured effects, in flesh, orchid, jasper, purple, sapphire, deep cream, old rose, Copen- hagen blue, orange and white; imported printed pongee; and a small lot of brocaded crepes and poult de soie‘in colors. Main floor, Old Building Sport Shop specials for boys--girls--golfers 100 baseballs, 10c each. 100 baseball bats, 15c each. 50 baseball mitts, $1 each. 26 catchers’ masks, $1 each. 50 tennis rackets, $1 each. Tennis nets, $5 each. 50 leather gloves, $1, $1.25 ea. Tennis balls, 10c to 55¢ each. GOLF sweater waistcoats, imported, of soft alpaca, cashmere, mohair, $18 grades for $12, and $25 grades for $16.50. Some imported slip-on sweaters, $7.50 grade, $4.25. Burlington Arcad® floor, New Building Straw Hats We've seen all the straw hats worth looking at. We've taken OUR pick. Now, come in and take yours, $2 to $25—a score of prices and styles and colors, All good. 175 topcoats, $33.50 126 topcoats, $21.50 All taken from our regular stocks, this season’s.... The $33.50 topcoats were $40, $42.50, $45, and have silk yoke linings . The $21.60 topcoats were $27.50, $30 and $35 All fancy mixtures, in a good range of smart colors There will be all sizes when the morning-song opens the Store for business tomorrow Demobilization sale of men’s suits at $42.50 Compare these suits with the $50 to $60 suits in our regular stocks.....There are five models, among them a smart 2-button double-breasted suit in plain blue, oxford gray, green, brown and a couple of stripe effects, and a 2-button single-breasted suit with straight front. ...Good fabrics. ... Well tailored... . All sizes. Men’s shirts, $1.85 Woven madras—patterns woven in t& stay.....New arrivals. Fine, and fresh to go with the new straw hat... And—excellent values, Men’s low shoes, $10 Style 124—ask to see it; a custom-like shoe of dark mahog- any-colored calfskin, with wing tip and perforations; medium toe, broad tread and heel... Big collection of low shoes in black or tan leathers, narrow, medium, broad toes, plenty of styles, $6 to $14 pair. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building