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_ SHE MARRIED A SOLDIER | AND HOW SHE 1S SORRY Had to Lend Him Money to Buy * a Suit of Clothes—Sues for Annulment. Mrs. Loutse L. Gott, ho married William L. Goff, a soldier, filed a sult to-day in the County Clerk's Office for anulment of her marriage, She says she spent $1,000 on a wedding trip to the South and altoges that her husband, although he represented himself as the son of a wealthy Dayton, O., lawyer, | <7as competied to borrow money trom her to buy himself a suit of clothes. ‘The marriage lasted bit two weeks when ho deserted her, she says, at Jacksonville, Fla, where they were stopping at a hotel ,and sailed for Havana, Cuba, In her complaint the wife says her husband represented himself as earn- ing $50.4 week. Afterward she earned he had been attached to the 306th Mobil Ordnance Repair Service, sist Unit, at St. Colombe, Fragce, and that he had been twice court martialed, according to his own admissions and had @ criminal record. Bhe received the following letter when he deserted her on July 26, Inst: “Dear Loutse—I know this will be a surprise to you, but I will leave to- Morrow for Havana. I guess you are ondering why I am going away, I B going to be frank. I have lost all ve I ever had for you and I am going way." He expected a $50 Liberty md by mall, she said he wrote, and ive her permission to get it. The plaintiff obtained permission to tve the defendant by publication at ala, (oes ANTS BRIDGE CARS TO RUN. eblie Se rt o Douamised Confer With Company Pre; . Deputy Public Service Com: ner s (frett announced to-day that he wit Mer shortly with President W. 0, 20d of the New York and Queens anty Railroad Company on the com- ay's announcement that on Dec, 16 will cease to operate its care ove! » Queensboro Bridge from Lom; and City. The shutdown would a! tt Between 30,000 and 40,000 passen: rs. Mr. Barrett estimates, and being resident of Quéena he wants to ob- Ate it. The railroad company not onty gays \ $20,000 rental to the city for trackage fhis on the bridge, but suffers fro lusens Company, which car- ‘@ payengers across the bridge for If the company enters into rental and three-cent eompettl- taken into consideration, foes ciate CONDEMNS U. S. DANCES. y iechbishep of Paria 4 PARIS, Cardinal Amette, Archbishop of Paris, to-day issued a ‘astoral letter protesting against the mmodest tollettes of women and inde- ent dances, saying that Christian | omen and girls ought to abstain frou * ach dressing and such amusements ‘The Cardinal affirms that brs vd re exotic by origin and by name. umably he refers to certain American ances which have become the fashion 1 Paris in recent months, BELMONT Black Kid, Black Calf, Chocolase Kid, Patent Leather. You Sit Down to Rest when you feel tired, but | sitting down does not i | rest tired, abused feet | that are encased in un- ) comfortable and unyield- ing shoes. Your feet really need ‘ more rest than your | body. Only when you ‘wear the Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes do your feet get the rest’ they need. The comfort is in the cushion, Dit Reed CUSHION SHOES. For Men Madeby; .J.P. SMITH SHOECO, : SOLD ONLY AT ’ 1372 B way, at 37th Street 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. - Send for IMustrated Booklet, 4 Real Estate OWN YOURHOME end be your own landlord, Eater Wan most persone realize, A Wonderful Assortment of opportunities to either buy the land upon which to build ‘a home or buy ous already bulit is offered the reudere of YVorMorrow’s Sunday World 1,0C0 Separate Real Estate Offers ‘omrades For Xmas Time There are legions of them—dolls, games, animals—soft and furry—and little toys which make Christmas delightfully bulky. Tumbling animals, $2.24 Bears, cats and monkeys that tumble about all by It is the season of tams for sport, travel or everyday wear. Always a convenient hat to pack anywhere. A practical Xmas gift suggestion for stockings Teddy bears, $2.24 Sitting in rocking chairs which rock back and forth. Doll carriages, $9.89 and $10.89 White enamel finished reed. In a gondola shape and with roll top. Wonder Garden, 49c This flower game teaches the children to recognise various flowers. Imported game. Little soldiers in knocked down by u ball. Dolls, $1.49 Dressed in pretty little biue‘and white dresses end bonnets. With composition bead and hauda Baby dolls, $4.96 Dark haired dolls with closing eyes, dressed in white bootecs and sweaters. Carry- jay uniforms ere ‘ready to be ing baby soothers. Baby dolls, $6.74 Dressed in long white dresves of five material, ben- net trimmed with ribbon. Chem-craft, $1.39, $2.79 and $4.69 Interesting chemical materials for safe and barmless experiments, In three sizes. Children’s chair, special, $2.97 wooden seat and cushive top. Boys’ cold weather coats mackinaws and overcoats A straight chair wi! Turnville Switchback, 94c A little car that runs back and forth on a track— each time it bits one end of the track, it is sent ba:\ te the other end. Aeroplane, $4.96 Packed in a box, ready to be assewnbled. Cornets, imported, $2.74 For boys who like moart coats of a comfortable length for sport wear. Made in heavy mackinaw fabrics in subdued or pronounced? plaid patterns. In fancy models with yoke, or plain patch pocket box coats. Collars may be buttoned at the neckf pockets large and numerous and full belt, Well tailored and seams bound. Sizes 8 to 18. Art box, $1.39 and $2.89 4 new and novel way to make artistic pictures. simple that a child wi) find the making very inter Brooms, 34c, 44c and 69c Three different sizes. Sewing sets, $3.74 With needles, thread and scissors ail conveniently packed in a pretty box. Kindergarten embroidery sets, 79c Has stamped goods ready for embroidering and embroidery silk and needles. Millinery sets, $3.96 Straw and felt hats, doll size, with trimmings of ribbon and feathers ready to put on, Diving submarines, $1.79 When wound, they will dive under the water and bob up on top again. Tanks, $4.69 Army colored and in other aspects truly war like as they speed along. Bris-targ, 29c An amusing game that cultivates accuracy. Band wagon, $9.24 With phonograph concealed in the inside and figures on the top which appear to be playing. Train sets, $1.49 One car, tender and locomotive and 8 pieces of track. Aeroplanes, $1.98 and $2.24 Ready to be assembled and with clivisional insignia on the planes. Ready to fly. RH Macy HERALD SQUARE 100 dozen embroidered ini- tial pillow cases, of good quality muslin, with either scalloped or hemstitched ends, . 48 each —— Embroidered pillow cases, neatly boxed, of good qual- ity muslin; the designs are neat’ and attractive; ends are either hemstitched or scalloped. $1.39 and $1.79 pair } Overcoa Pn, Gonre—Basoment, Sith St., Rear. Have* you tried our Public Service Bureau for your theatre tickets? Box Office Prices. —Main Floor e e HERALD SQUARE Inc. 285 Coats a special. sale for the young mis nioteony, Bath Btrcet, For Saturday only $ l 3.7 A. 300 suede cloth These coats were formerly priced up to $22.74, and are made of such popular materials as wool velour, polo cloth, broad- cloth, silvertone, mixture and chinchilla; lined warmly and Many of them have large fur collars tams special $1.69 interlined throughout. of coney, nutria and sealine. For boys and girls And for all kinds of wear. Knit to shape and size, Irontex FITS. The medium fib makes them a dressy look- ing hose and at the same time the wear- ing qualities suit them for rough wear- Black, white and cordovan. Sizes 6 to 9, inclusive, 59c. 91% to 11, 69c. Gaare —Main Floor, Centre, $12.74. and $17.74 Mackinaw sport coats $12.74 Overcoats $17.74 Tailored with smartness and made of an all-wool cheviot overcoating in gray, olive-and brown tones. In generous double breaged liner, in ulsters and semi-fitted waist seam models, Cut with deep con- vertible collar. Patch pockets half belt effect Embroidered pillow cases make practical gifts 6 to 16 years There are smart belted models, tailored pockets or swagger children, girls and women. Red, patch pockets, and there are shirred, plaited or flare bi: navy, brown, delft, taupe, green, reindeer, sand and white. fari—Coildren's Hat Depts Second Floor, S4th Street. that are most becoming to the young miss. Gaye —Third Floor, A5th Street For men and women handkerchiefs at exceptional va‘ues For women: Irish linen handkerchiefs, with tiny 1-16-inch hemstitched hems. 6 for $1.12 Irish linen cambric handkerchiefs of fine quality, with spoke-stitched hems. 6 for $1.69 For men: Irish linen handkerchiefs of fine qual- ity and good size, having }4-inch hems. 6 for $2.69 Trish Jinen handkerchiefs of fine qual- ity, with corded borders and hand-" drawn hems 63¢ each aewe —Nain Floor, Centre. Baby’s bassinet $3.24. If the first Xmas is coming a bassinet 1s just the dainty, con- venient thing for a baby and mother, Made entirely of wood and finished in white enamel. On wheels, The price is ex- ceptionally low faape —Third For, 5th Street, Rear. for their practice. ee —Fitth Floor, Front. ¥ Oo —and socks! Men’s shaker knit socks; an indispensable part of the hunt» ing outfit ; for wear in rubber boots and heavy hunting shoes; all-wool; blue, with white heel and toe, pair Regular heavy weight won socks, for bunting, 89c pair Heavy weight ribbed socks, for sports and outdoor wear; sizes 10 to 11, Light weight fine ribbed woolen socks; give a very dressy appearance when worn with oxfords—and keep ankles warm, too. Medium gray; sizes 10 to 1114, 79c pair Seamless cashmere hose; good looking; long wearing; sizes makes perfect in the matter of men’s clothing as well as in other things. well, then! Almost sixty-two years of prac- tice as clothiers and we’ve never indulged in unworthy practices. We're glad to let the results speak for themselves and gladder to let the men wearing our clothes account Why shouldn’t we be? Aren’t our clothes correctly styled and ex- pertly tailored of superior all-wool fabrics and priced lower than sutts of similar quality in other good shops? Aren’t they?. They are! $29.75 to $69.75 ts $29.75 to $109.00 * OSA (0\! (0 ila) a) fa\s'4 Store hours:— 9 to 5:39 || In the misses’ own section g || an important clear-away of petticoats | and blouses Formerly Now 150 sateen petti- coats. Me 79. 44 Japanese crepe smocks, $0.74 $5.49 50 net waists, $3.74 $2.94 10 organdie blouses, $8.49 $5.49 A few serge, flannel, and white gulatee, middy blowses, also figured voile, organdie aad crepe smocks on and cotton 89 to $5.49 Combining smartness with ; economy velour hats with beaver facings For Saturday For Saturday regularly $7.39 In the smart, desirable rolled brim hats so becoming to girls and women. Tri n fashionable brown, also » navy, beaver and black. — & RTO —Untrimmed Hat Devt. Second Fleer, 34th St., Frows Men’s underwear We've had a pinch of cold weather already and Mr. Weather. man promises more. Men’‘s worsted shirts and drawers; medium weight, natural 2 $1.89 each weight shirts and drawers, wool and cotton irts long sleeved, drawers ankle length; natural $1.89 each Men's heavy weight ribbed cotton underwear; shirts lon sleeved, drawers ankle leagth; ecru color, $1.19 Wack medium weight spring needle ribbed cotton union suits; white only, Men's medium weight ribbed worsted union suits; nat- $2.19 a suit $2.89 a suit $1.69 pair 9c pair 6 Bed socks, of brushed angora wool, for cold feet on cold nights; short or knee length; sizes 10 to 1144, $1.89 and $2.79 pair Gewe—Main Voor, 35th Street Gift baskets are dainty bits of "freshness to hang between the window'eur- tains or to grace a pretty tea table. They are made of metal painted white with decoratious of blue and pink. The ferns and rosebuds w'll be a bit of Spring cheer through the long Winter months. $1.49 each (Lowe —Basement. F4th Street, Brent.