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y WIFE TOOCCUPY “MOORE'S ESTATE i |right to occupy the estate on and ufter | July 7. The onder was accompanted | by one directing Major Moore nct to — ee Major Gives Up Round Hill Home in Addition to Paying "+ $1,000 a Month, (Bpecial from a Sint Comeanondent of The Krening World.) GREENWICH, Conn., July 7.—Mrea. Annette Spe-ry Moore, wife of Major Charles Arthur Moore, who is suing her in Bridgeport for divoi arrived EASE AYER IANO Send for Catalogue. PEASE PIANG -OMPANY 128 West 42d Street. 84 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. 87 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. ADVERTISEMENT. Article No. 20. Chiropractic For Health Chiropractic has shown in thou-| into the mass of data and records sands ot cases successfully handled | seized at the Rusisan Soviet Mission that whenever a vital organ works] offices. ‘To-day was spent in arrang- badly—as for instance in diseases 0! the heart, lungs, stomach, liver, kidneys, spleen, pan creas, intestines, bladder, ovaries, ete., pine is almost in variably at fault. demonstrated for years that internal bodily disturbance of kind is to directly apply speci ropractic spinal adjustment particular joints that by their dis placed orders suffered. ACUTE AND CHRONIC CONDI- TIONS. The value of Chiropractic adjust- ment to the sick and afflicted is not indicated in any one class of disease: mere than anothe: class. For more than twenty years the rank and file of the Chiropractic profession hav adjusted with an equal degree of suc- n cess almost every form of acute and chronic ailment namable, whether af-| nated flicting infant, growing children 0} adults of either sex. WORTH INVESTIGATING. For the sole and simple ft recoveries in various comp would not respond favo ni nly to man other methods tried, iropractic | restore thi preserve essary or can health. Regain and health in a natural way Before consulting a Chiropractor al ways make inquiry to the Chiropractl Bureau of Public Information. ‘Address all inquiries to C. B. you Chiropractors ot New York & New Jersey (Wights Reserved.) WY of people won’t “=| Major Moore’is a son of the jate bronchial tubes, uterus, : Moreover Chiro- practic has amply and unquestionably the quickest and safest way to overcome to the| various groups are so tangled that it positions interfere with the passage of vital force through the nerves, which is the cause of the dis- reason that at | named Frederick Gump jr. of Kansas -| City in the Hotel McAlpin some years e | ago. r ——— Box". The Evening World, New York City | here this afternoon and took posses- | sion of the beautiful Moore estate at | Round Hill, with her. | It was learned to-day that Judge Curtis eave Mrs. Moore temporary ‘alimony of $1,000 a month, the eus- | tody of the three children: and the Her three children were | molest his wife pending final decision. The Court, in addition, ordered that the Major provide an automobile for his wife's use, Major Moore was located to-day -by telephone at the home of his brother, Eugene Maxwell Moore. He admitted he had moved from his es- tate at Round Hill, which comprises several hundred acres and is one of the show places of Connecticnt. Ee said he would continue to reside teni- porarily at the home of his brother. “Charlie" Moore, Brooklyn political leader, The Major charges his wife | with “intolerable cruelty''—which must have been in the form of “mental anguish,” however, since he weighs 230 pounds and she less than 100, Major Moore served, with the 66th H. A. Brigade in France. Major Moore formerly was u star football player at Yale, In the papers filed with the sult he says he was married at Nashville, ‘Tenn., in 1907, He says he surrounded — his wife with every luxury, leaving her an income of about $40,000 a year wheh he went to France. This in- come was secured, he said, by bonds and stocks, He asked that «he be restrained from disposing of theso securities, ANALYZING SEIZED RECORDS TO LINK UP “RED” GROUPS Lusk Committee Believes Names of Many Persons Were Used With- out Their Knowledge. The Lusk Committee is still delving fling matters for the session to-morrow, when it is hoped to link up the “ultra- | radical” and "“moderately-radical” roups through interlocking officers and memberships, The theory _ ad- vanced through a study of documents seized is that the names of many per- sons of radical tendencies have been used without their knowledge to carry out the purposes of the revolutionary -| group. The inner workings of the | will take some time to rum out the various leads that are expected to pin the, blame for plotting the overthrow of this Government on a certain group. Miss Bertha M. Mailly of the Rand | school to-day issued a statement charg- ling that the Lusk Committee has re- fused to hear witnesses who could give the real facts to the public. ——— ap s|NAMES AIDS IN THAW CASE. District At e) Johnsto; District Attorne; in to-day desig- Assistant District Attorneys ¥| Robert Johnstone and Edwin P. Kilroe |to go to Harrisburg, Pa., next Thurs- |day and present arguments to Gov. Sproul supporting the demand for extra- dition to this city of Harry K. Thaw. The District Attorney takes the view y| that if Thaw Is sane enough © be al- % | lowed out of the insane asylum for ten- day holidays at his mother's home he Is y| sane enough to come here and stand ~ | trial on the charge of maltreating a boy _| Brasil's Ratlway Strike Broken. ¢| RIO JANEIRO, July 7.—The strike declared Sathrday night on the Central Railroad of Brazil, the largest and most important in the country, seema to have broken down after having lasted only a few hours. Train service was reported ormal to-day ORE Kelloge’s is eaten today than ever before. Why? Millions have any other than Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes, because - they know its unvary- ing quality and they are delighted with its inimitable flavor— oven-fresh in our waxtite package. Every grocer everywhere sells Kellogg’s everyday. Vacation Sale Do Pee aVE8ING WORLD, MONDAY. JULY wnstairs Every price jess than regular... Standard Wanamaker qualities. To help you plan for summer. only a few of the feature groups: First time this season! Misses’ finer frocks ee OL ' FINER FROCKS!| This means FINER fab- ric — imported fabrics, patterns that cannot be found in ordinary summer dresses. The maker had 2,000 of these dressés to close out—to finish up his season. These were part of the 2,000—chosen by us because of their genu- ine goodness. OE vit Lace stripe voiles, for in- stance, are not shown in regu- lar dresses at $12. Satin stripe voiles of the better kind are equally unusual at $12. Tissue voiles, like these, are not ordinary. And there are. several novelty weaves as beau-\ tiful as they are different. Trimmings, too, are better— more elaborate—more attrac- tive. And the range of styles goes all the way from ‘the simple little long-waist mod- els to the dressy surplice styles that have a wealth of white organdy to enhance their beauty. When we tell you that this is the best sale group of misses’ dresses we've had this season, you can understand what this sale will mean. _ Sizes from 14 to 20 will help small women as well as misses. Choose early if you can, because the quantity is limited to 150. Broadway side. Down- Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Broadway side, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. EXTRA New, low price for women’s frocks, $6.75 This new, low price refers to this particular group of sum- mer fockeecell: voiles—originally offered (about a week ago) at $9. All sizes 32 to Aye ae and dark colors— 150 in all. A REAL opportunity for those who come first. Fourth Avenue Side, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Lowest price of the season for women’s shoes * Think of it—$2.20 a pair for GOOD, Wanamaker shoes, and shoes going higher almost every day! 800 pairs in all—odd lots of various kinds—including patent leather pumps, white canvas sports shoes, white canvas dress shoes, white canvas dress pumps; AND—160 pairs of girls’ (and small boys’) dull leather oxfords, sizes 914 to 3. Not every size in every style— but something for everybody. Really extraordinary ~ $2.20 a pair Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. 1,200 dresses, $5 Will be one of the big features of this Tuesday sale. Flowered voiles, plain voiles, organdies and ginghams—odd lots, new styles, underprice. Sizes for women and misses. Rotunda—Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. \ A long search for $2.45 bathing suits Every maker told us the same thing—worth-while bathing suits to sell for $2.45 couldn’t be had. But we kept trying, and figuring, and persuading—and finally our order for 1,000 was filled. Surf satin, venetian and mohair will satisfy every woman who wants an inexpensive swim- ming suit. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. 1-3 Average saving on summer silks, $1.95 5,000 yards—all in one sale group at $1.95 a yard. Plain and tancy silks from the best makers in America, reduced in price for this clearaway. The wanted weaves, patterns and colors for every summer use, including— Shower-proof foulard Taffeta Satin messaline Silk ginghams Stripe silks Crepe de chine These are Waists Hundreds of women will want these fresh, clean lingerie waists Tuesday at $1.45. Voiles, organdies, pop- lins, dimities—-even the much-wanted white madras waists that wash and wear so well. More models than we can describe—and enough retty trim- mings to fill a magazine page. . Plenty of slipovers. Plenty of everything. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. Silk stockings —for women, less than a dollar a pair, have the rin of true Soceemy Blac eels, toes and tops. Seconds of much better grades—yours at-- 90c Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg. only, with lisle Women’s neckwear half price—25¢ More than 1,£00 pieces—or- gncy: satin, Georgette and pique. ‘any of the latest styles amon; them, includin; ered novelties. porsunity, wn-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Women’s chamois suede gloves, 50c Most women are asking for chamois suede gloves—and here they are, reduced from 95c. Tan, gray, brown and black. 2,400 airs. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg, Sample handbags $2.75—very low ‘This'is something that happens seldom—a real close-out of silk handbags. Moire or taffeta with leather-covered or celluloid frames in white, Baye brown, gray, black. Many tine bags among these—the saving is worth-while. Down-Stairs Store, Oic Bldg. Women’s lisle stockings, 25¢ —are obviously underprice. They are very good scconds of finer grades. Seamless. Black only. Pown-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Wash fabrics down to 30¢ Plain voile, batiste and fine lace-checked voile. All the good colors for summer uses. It’s good economy to buy fabricstike these underprice when the season is just starting. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. . hand-embroid- his is a rare op- Boys’ washable suits, $2.95 —in tan, light gray and dark gray will help mother (and father) to a good sav- ing. Cotton Palm Beach cloth is u good fabric to wear and wash. Sizes & to 18 years. Down-Steirs Store, New Bidg. Good house dresses, $1.85 Every woman knows the value of house dresses. She can com- pare these and judge for herself. ole gingham, chambray— belted and Billie Burke models. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. Sheets, $1.48 About 800 fine seamless sheets, hemmed and ready for use, will help mother to a home saving. Sizes 72 x 90, 72 x 99 and 81 x 90 inches. These are excellent. Cowngitairs Store, New Bldg. at ee Cases, 36c Good pillow cases in the 42 x 26-inch size will join with the sheets in this Tuesday sale— 86c each. Pussy willow Plaid silks Averaging a third less—at $1.95 a yard. i Down-Stairs Store, New Bigy. Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg. see The August Furniture Sale is now going on ‘ The Summer Sale of Shoes at //~044., begins Tt e | furniture. This furniture stock is a mar- 2,800 pairs reduced Not so many pairs as have been in some of our former Summer sales: But) same reason, the opportunity is greater. Shoes of the right sort have been scarce and to get. ‘The fact is, we could very readily dispose of all of ‘hese 2,800 pairs in the , Way, without a sacrifice of price. But the individual lots are small. And we know | expecting us—perhaps more than ever—-to give you our usual Summer opportunity for: money on shoes. So— Women’s low shoes 760, PE ante reduced to $7.75 433 pairs........ heen st reduced to $5.50 $34 pAirs iii reduced to $4.50 There are 50 different styles in these three groups. All are from our regular All sizes*-21% to 8, widths AA to D—but not in every style. Included are white bue! patent leather, tan kidskin, dull black calfskin, black kidskin, white canvas oxford pumps, and a number of rubber-sole sport shoes. Cost prices of most’ of them have’: up to a point which would make higher regular prices necessary on renewal orders. } Misses’ and Children’s shoes | 745 Pairs......reduced to §2 to $4.25 About 500 pairs are white canvas button high sh About 245 in dull black et patent leather, and fda plecaliaibecets eee Men’s shoes. About 400 Pairs reduced to $4.75, $5.75 and 67.75 Odd lots and incomplete size ps, comprehending most leath Jd oxfo Something in almost every size at o'clock Tuesday forming. pebaniiieg <2 Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. 4 | Extra Salespeople will help you make your purchase quickly. . Half-yearly RUG Sale - 419 Wilton rugs all newly reduced—11 sizes—30 patterns” Twice-a-year sale of. discontin of American Wilton from mills of Hardwick & Magee, MJ, Walthall Co, Shuttleworth Bros and fresh Bros and A, & M. Karaghusian. These famous have a standard price, which we cause of identifying the poof 80 that you may see how substan Anglo-Persian, French, Empress, Karnak and Herati Wiltons H ee tees ae Grade _ Sale price Grade Sali Grade 2244x36in...$ 8.60 $ 6.35| 434x734 ft. $42.00 $81.00| 9x12 ft. i", $123.00 $92.08 2x4 in..... 12.75 ” 9.50/6xd ft... 7600 87:0| 9x15 fts .. 168.00 126.00 | 26x63in..... 20.00 15,00/834x1044 ft. 1112.00 84.001 1114x165 ft.. 210.00 147.80 | Hardwick and Shah-Abbas Wiltons 2 Grade Sale price Grade Sale price Grade Sale price 27x54 in. >...$10.00 $7.50 36x63 in.....$16.00 $12.00 6x9ft....... $61.00 $45.78 : 84x10} ft... $93.00 $69.75 9x12 ft... .$99.00 $74.25 Bundhar Wilton Rugs Grade Sale price , Grade Sale Grade Sale 2244x86 in...$ 6.00 $ 4.60| 6x9 ft..... '.§56.00 $42.00 9x15 ft....... : 86x00 n°. 15.00 "11-28/84¢x1094 ft. 84.00 “69.00 10vsxdit... 123 OE BBE aax7¥e tt... 8075 230001 9x12 ft. ”, 89.00 e8TBI LASeREE TE” dee anee Extra quality imported English Wiltons Also reversible Chenille rugs in Oriental designs and colors Sale” pr tH | serzt......slto BES 96.00 72.00 mg 034 16052227 MBBS Sresil Tueeday—Third Gallery, New Building, 90 - The ‘‘Store Critic’’ writes of The August Furniture Sale NOTE—The business of the store critic is to find th ‘ store so that we may correct them; to mittaee ee oe ee compare qualities and prices; to tell the truth about our stocks how they compare with others. But evidently the Furniture impressed her so favorab): j “4 her approval. Here te bieillael ase esa oul I have watched furniture sale events of many kinds, but I have never seen anything like the complete approval with which this Wanamaker Furnilure Sale was met by the publie or such numbers of people in- terested, Because of the furniture | The reason for this hearty approval is apparent when one comes to look at the A fulfilled hope The future holds out little hope to th who would later on buy furniture at th low prices, but this sale is a fulfilled hope that astounds most of those who und: stand conditions, and realize just wl effort it required to bring together sucha | stock as this, and at such prices. i ‘i | velous collection of good taste. There are | no weak places, It is a clean-cut, fresh stock, and that means a great deal in this | day, for if it were not clean, new stock it would not be desirable. | And the low prices The prices of this furniture are to the | thinking man or woman of very great interest. There is nothing that we bu; nowadays that has not increased at a Bs | greater rate than this furniture, and with this 10 to 40 per cent. reduction here is an | opportunity that in all probability will not come again in a lifetime. One thing is certain; such prices as I have a close acquaintance with the furniture stocks of size in New Yo and in forming an opinion of ‘your ture, I have based it on my knowledge | furniture, my experience in judging fu ture, and a close comparison of your sta against any other stock. In fact, as basis of comparison, I finally put your stogk against the aggregate stock of all othe The consolidation of the stocks of your competitors would not show @ tion as complete. Neither would i w uf 4 these cannot possiby come again for many | aggregate stocks show such values as years, not until conditions are decidedly | Quality reigns all the way through, _ changed from what they are today. Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Br Sey