The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1919, Page 12

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ats ALIMONY INCREASE to Show Cause Why Raise Should Not Be Granted. H An order to show cause why he: imony of $6,000 a year shall not be to $15.000 was granted to- by Justice Giegerich in behalf of Mrs. Abigal! H. Bishop, who was 4)- Hvorced Dec. 6, 1918, from James Cun- Fningham Bishop of Torresdale, Pa. fates. Bishop is a niece of the late Gen. John Hancock of Civil War fame, hile her former husband is a mem- Thor of an old New York family, son of fie late Heber Bishop. the financier, until June, 1914, a member of the of Redmond & Co., bankers. 'f According to his former wife, Bish- has during the past several years f& successful speculator and intains a magnificent country es- te at Torresdale, Pa. : 1 t ' od 7 Penitentiary, have been seen and fired | at by Orange policemen twice since their escape but at noon to-day were . 4 still at liberty, Foley had Served one month of a four-year term for burglary. Jackson, sent up for cartying concealed weapons, had completed half of a six months’ sentence, \ There was an entertainment last h night in the prison centre, and while # Singac soprano was singing Rye,” Foley and Jackson departed ; ’ through the ventilating shaft. . _— inancier and Banker Ordered} LET “DANDERINE”. SAVE YOUR HAIR Get rid of every bit of that ugly dandruff and stop falling hair A little “Danderine” cools, cleanses and makes the feverish, alp ‘The coupie are the parents of five] soft and pliable; then this ing \phildren. Mrs. Bishop makes charges | tonic penetrates to the famished hair inst her husband in her affidavits| roots, revitalizing and invigorating im the Supreme Court that he| every hair in the head, thus stopping Nroutd “spare no effort to put her in| the hair falling out, getting thin, fhe gutter” if she pressed her sult seraggly or fading, After a few applications of “D jhnd that he has deprived her of her) gerine” you seldom find a fallen h ibnfldren. ora | Three of the daughters are mar-| every ied—Mary C. to John Peabody, | brightness, color and thickness, article of dandruff, besi air shows more life, vigo “Good If you can’t meet the Prince of Wales Meet the DUKEo YORK TURKISH CIGARETTES LNARNMUUINNLH HUNUATAUGDOAUAUILEAUEUAA NOTA ‘Augusta H. to David Sigourney and to Charles Choate jr—all whom, in Mrs. Bishop's allega- are “wealthy in their own right fully capable of supporting their ‘ives.” The youngest daughter, luriel, the custody of whom was warded by the court to the mother, now living at Torresdale with her her, she alleges, constituting a tempt of court. She sets forth Bishop agmitted to her that his during the years 1911 and 912 was $75,000, made up of $55,000 his share of the profits from. & Co, $16,000 from a trust Oreated by his father and $6,000 fom other property. He was a beneficiary with seven children, she asserts, of his 's $8,000,000 estate, and when withdrew from the firm of Red- n Co, June 1, 1914, he received of the value of $262,986. PED TO TUNE “GOODBY” Reet acrrisea Matertcinmese. John Foley, 20, and, Silas Jackson, 21, from the North Caktwell, N. J., of West Orange, who escaped last t A Tew cents buys a bottle of de- lightful “Danderine” at any drug or toilet counter.—Advt. Neer 8 cardia 4 ‘ebrings pleasure to the receiver and re- flects back credit to the taste of the donor, OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Ave." | S14FifthAv., near 32d St. H Teaspoons Set of Six, $4.00 “Ben I’m on the fence! You see I want the Avam Pattern in ‘Community’ and Bob wants the Parni- cun...and I fear Bob's COMMUNI Y; hn Cas Sure—Your Dealer Has. Them! 18 cents for 15 One of the Quality Cigaretter of the Veeacoe Paepuors Corrornaren Guaranteed for 50 Years P.S.—Bob's merely firm, As soon as he found I simply muse have the Apam, he insisted on mv getting it! P. P. S.—So, of course, | got it. Bob's this Fall Fessui ON commands that woman All the colors of the rainbow are poured over woman go brilliantly—from underslip to veil and gloves—or she’ il not go fashionably at all this Fall. The new blouses, lingerie frocks, street dresses, evening gowns are a wizardry of coloring. Underwear, negligées, stockings —hats, wraps, ribbons, gloves— everything a woman wears disdains ne to be less than the rainbow! And this new flaming into color has come so quickly, has grown so enormously, that the makers of smart EVER has tlh woman been so like brilliant bird as she is can’t get the new colors into the a shops till months and months ¢fter you have first read of them in the smart magazines. A wonderful new way has been found for women to get the smart- est of new colors at once. They can stop hunting vainly through the shops. They can stop being sad over the sober clothes they’re still having to wear. For all they have to do is to wash their blouses, frocks and veils into any merry hue they have clothes can’t keep up with it. They set their hearts upon! into evergthing you have OU just wash’ your thirigs with ‘Twink—the wonderfal/new colored : flakes. “And they’te “Beautiful ! They're all the new color! FoF Twink is made just to give your blouse or camisole any gay color you wish—at thé same time it launders as perfectly as Lux. Really smart colors—that always turn out right Twink shades were chosen with the help of the authorities in this country on the colors of women’s clothes. The blues, the pinks aid grays, the very yellow, laven- der, and so on, that are to be most in favor, And every time you get these true smart shades—and so fast you can wash the garding ifeeral, times ‘wich Lax before it» nex T winking. You throw the Twink flakes into very hot @r boiling water. You work your blewse around in these hot suds for a few shinutes,, then squeeze the suds through gently, as,yan’yesel ways done with Lux. You rinse it well in cold water. Then a quick pressing—and all in a twinkling you've an adorable smart new waist. Get two or three different colors of ‘Twink today, and follow the surprisingly easy directions that come with the package. All the department stores, 5 and 10 cent stores and your druggist, have ‘Twink. ——Lever Bros. Co. Cambridge, Mass. (Makers of Lux). Just wash the season's gaiety As WONDERFUL FOR GIVING COLORS AS LUX IS FOR PRESERVING THEM \ On November Ist SPEAKS Through The and Domestic Commerce $15.00 a year. Secretary of Commerce William | C. Redfield| Retiring from the Cabinet TO AMERICAN BUSINESS MEN New York Commercial THE NATIONAL BUSINESS NEWSPAPER. Vital Facts and Figures About Our Foreign A frank and fearless discussion of present and f ‘iti ‘ In six vital installments in The Commercial, beginning Monday, Nov. 17th. MONDAY—Business and the Government. TUESDAY—The Democratic Drift in Corporate Ownership. WEDNESDAY—The Present Interest of Labor in the Railroads. THURSDAY—America’s Opportunity: Do We See It? Shall We Use It? | FRIDAY—What Have We Learmed From Experience Ai Home and SATURDAY—Practical Attack on Prices: Practical Support of Credit At all leading news stands, Sc a copy. On the United States, Canada, and Mexico, countrics, s subscription $9.00 @ year. 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