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| _ Sustice BRIDE ASKS ANNULMENT. , Former Miss Schmelts Says Huas- band Is Impostor. The end of a war romance, which led to the marriage, on Jan. 22, 1919, of Miss Elizabeth Charlotte schmelta, daughter of Charles L. F. Sehmeltm No. 34 Union Street, Flushing, to “Lieut. Raymond Wilcox of the United States Navy,” is disclosed by papers filed yesterday in the Queens County Clerk's ottice at Jamaica, Annulment of the marriage is asked by “Mrs. Wilcox,” through her father, who alleges that “Lieut. Wilcox” Is Everett L. Songer of Pueblo, Col, where he has a wife whom he married in 1918, It is intimated in the papers that he is an imposter also, in so far as his naval rank is concerned and that the naval authorities are con- ducting search for him. —eeeneteinls MRS. STEWART GETS DECREE Testifies She Saw Woman Seantily Clad in Husband's Room, After hearing testimony of Mrs. Julia M. Stewart of Richmond Hill that, with two schoolday chums, Miss Ruth Hasbrouck and Mrs. Madeline Seren- detz, she had visited certain bachelor Lay tet kept by her husband, ieee Stewart, at No, 52 East Mth Street, Manhattan, and had found there a good- looking young woman scantily ‘clad, in Long Island City wate granted to ie Stewert an interlocutory decree of divorce. Pi Stewart, who is Secretary of the Dry Goods Alliance at No. 44 Fourth at and is well Known in the dry ds business, did not enter a defense. ‘he Stewarts were married Sept. 9, 1907 petit emcees APPEALS TO FRENCH HERE. Coudert Aska Aid Wi mortal for France. | Frederic R. Coudert of the National Committee for America’s gift to France—the MacMonnies statue to com- memorate the Battle of the Marne—has issued an appeal to Americans of French descent to support the free-will collection that will be taken next week In ea h State, The sum of $260,000 is needed. i ‘America’s gift to France’ is a fit- ting reciprocation for France's gitt to America, the Statue of Liberty,” said Mr. Coudert, ‘France fought for the same ideals that caused Lafayette to eniist under Washington in the War of the Revolution. Joffre's soldiers stopped’ the Germans at the Marne.” Marne Me- AMUSEMENTS. | BIRE Brey & 0m Fre aT PEMPIRE aria evs uae bi Li PERFORMANCE TO-! ‘wont Zou AKINS" play. Barrymore | “Declassee id v8. | New Amsterdam SiiWeresn’ ft || THIS GENERATIONS MUSICAL TRIUMPH! MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE ZIEGFELD weiss. Took Al > COHAN Ba Bu, WILLIAM COLLIER aks ‘THE HOTTENTOT’ CRITERION Ezz" § wid at Pe BARR YAORE Greenwich Village iis'iitun sat 20. | EMILY STEVENS Bog tao SOPHIE with 0. P HEGGIE. “@ex LIBERTY Waters “IT'S A JOY RID! THE NIGHT BOAT Knickerbocker cher aii, i] he Sunshiny is ous COHAN & HARRIS uaa Summer Vacation.” World. THE ABSOLUTE DRAMATIC jo Otte “THE ACQUITTAL” fia} eintiraccion THE LETTER OF THE LAW (La Robe Rowse). ry Winter Garden 8, wae B ™. PASSING SHOW - MAXINE ELLIOTT’S 10.9081". New Tevusi- cal Comes WED. IETS GOOD To MiGHt, Finer MATIN Tu. MORROW, BOOTH 7, 66. w. of Wver, En Matinees Wed. and hi MRe ito. Ditrichstein 39TH ST. Be hr Charis Cherry Francine Larr NORA BAYES js Me tare sae. Wrath sures Vietor Herbert's. Latent: Musical. Suesess, MY GOLDEN GIRL ——— l Haven't 't You 1 Ruddigored Yet? | nr. Riway, Rye. Performance starts 8.10 and ends 1.00, oa ry MackELLAR PRINCESS Soh of Bway, Be. 8 4.00. TICK-TACK-TOE rh, sno ian iy Herman ‘imi LONGACRE $10 Sca"S sat" sie. ADAM AND EVA The Sensation of Paris and Now York. APHRODITE REST FUN IN TOW———— | RUDDIGORE, BROADHURST Ys Wt Be rs. & 8 DYHE BLUE FLAME, ELTINGE uEA Wit, 2 By. Bngae FLORENCE MOORE BREAKFAST IN BED REPUBLIC Bes, MARJORIE RAMBEAU THE SIGN +: DOOR “West 45th “St Evenings 8.30, SBISOUIR ig eter ot BARNEY. BERNARD His /Honor Abe Potash” DON'T BE MERELY A THEATREGOER' |___ BE A RUDDIGORE, CASINO Brosdway & goth, Brea, 6.20, Matnces Wed. and Sat. 2.90, MUSICAL COMEDY EXQUISITE, LITTLE WHOPPER With VIVIENNE SEGAL, AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO Gilbert & Sullivan's Comic Opera Burlesque, RUDDIGOF THEA. “The best show t PARK THeatre, co Cire Matinee SATURDAY 215 44d, Wont of Mrosdway, | Rvs, 4.16 LYRIC Maye Wed de Sak 215 sharp, HAM 'P'D EN M T in “A Matter A Rejoicing, L wie CLEO MAYFIELD LEAN". Mustent_Coneéy_Trvaghi Sam BERNARD 2% BO WERE.” S # im “AS YOU : COMEDY : MY LADY FRIENDS | Crawford Punch & Judy MUD aban? Meat Pa “MUSK” BLANCHE MT URKA Henry Miller’ 3 Tet ae Henry Millers Blanche Bates Rati!” The Famous Mrs. Fair John Drinkwater's ABRAHAM LINCOLN e Cort — Mats Wed w Sat Eves B15 | BELASCO Wow 44 8 Bree. 2 838 | Mats Toure & Bat. 2.20 LENORE ULRIC “SAUaN LYCEUM itt: Tia a sacs 230. INA CLAIRE ® aay oo} e aseMe | sd y_ Avery | GLOBE “Apple Biossoms” Krelaler-Jacobt-Lo Baron Operetta sith John Charles ‘Thomas, Wilda | | Bennett, Brar Cast, Mata Wed op.) & Sat. FRAN TY) AC GALETY, Bway. , 4th St Mate, Wed, & Sau HUDSON Booth Tarkington's LARENCE STANDARD #82) LAURETTE TAYLOR ™,, {25.2 Next W'k: ‘Roly -Boly yea," with ee, ard REPRO ior S NEW YORK THEATRES re sll : 1 8.) ot ie Wy, ast , LOEW'S | ‘New York Theatre &E Rooi Some 1 AM to “PEGGY HYLAND IOLONES CASINELLI, Bys. Pop Monk GIBSON & CONNELLI, Grace Fisher er, Adrian, Novhett & Phelps diary & Gardner & Thartinan, i ed w’sAmerican Roof fo aT Ea i HARRY LEE. "Kn Seats | 8 8 5 A Bia ACTS. Reserved P; Der. Keith's Ae HOMIE gio LACE lfuxiy Puoayaa La | Betts lovee or a ng BEYOND THE HORIZON i] be nner. “BUSINESS BEFORE. PLEASURE” PLAYHOUSE Er. 80, ‘Mats, Wed., Sat. 2.30, + WONDERFUL THING 7 PARK AT THE PARK~] AND RUDDIGORE! | py ite THEATRE: Wont 44h St Evs.8.20, Mts. Wed, &8at. 2.2 EUGENE O'NEILL'S GREAT DRAMA, with RICHARD BENNETT, maMoNT Nance 0’Ne O'Neil 4eib, EB of tie PAS PASSION FLOWER Bi, (Beant A. eek te MOROSCO Bis, Bree ts in SACRED AND PROFANE LOVE FERGUSON li oy TEATRO ANE €LEGG’? By 8 ey Ervine, Author of ‘John Ferguson,” Donald Brian, Peggy Wood, Ralph Morgan WEBDIN Marvaret Lawrence and HARRIS West #24 8% Byentngs #30, Mats, Wed. and Sat. at 2.50, ee AFT AIR PUT WMA AE Get 233 | ANDEF SILT 48), SLE. of Bog “MAG, Wed. and Bat Curtain’ Sb 7 (Ne (Musical Comedy ly iL for two years The Ait! 149th St, of 34 at Fortis n PRICES. BRONX house | Next Week| “Up in Mabel'e Room” | Seats Now | WHAT’ ‘SIN A-NAME | | PARKWAY PALACE CONCERTS AND MUSIC. METROPOLITAN Ronlast S FARO MAN BANG OND, AMUSEMENTS. RR, Imagine Golden Horn, and on of Stamboul, the very playground of fanatic passions, where wo- man is held to be less even than the flea- bitten dogs which VALLI EDL LLLL LLL LU LMMU LAA LLU LLL DULL UL ALAM roam its littered streets. Women in Stam- boul are held to pos- sess no soul. In this great mael- strom of misery, this citadel of emotion, there is one frail girl, frail in stature, giant in mind, who is known to All and Sundry as “The Virgin of Stamboul” And she wears no veil? She without a veil in Stamboul is vile, but not so this maiden. She is the VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL to the ter- rible Sheik. She is the VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL to the terrible Kurd, who has murdered the lover of his harem favorite, N and who has been caught at the deed within the portals of St. Sophia, where women dare not enter, for to do so is death after torture. The Sheik, in his strug- gle to possess “THE VIR- GIN OF STAMBOUL,” is pitting his lustful desires aguinst the surging but sublime passions of the virgin, and the virgin re- sorting to that intrigue for which all Turkey is noted — chooses the young American, Then comes the clash of giants, Then comes the stru; gle which shades all ot ers. Then comes the combat which chills! Thrills! Startles. And— * * But no more. The complete story, done in a style of grandeur, will re- ward visitors at B. S. MOSS’ BROADWAY THEATRE, B'WAY AT 4i8T 8T., Beginning SUNDAY CAPITOL “1 wae MY LADYS GARTER" "GAELIC FEIS* :iife20 ALBERTINA RASCH From ire read es CADITOL SYA STRA 80 AAALLLILLL DULL AUL TUL LLLLL ULLAL LLLULLL ITLL LL LLL LM UDELL LLL UL LALLA EMULE Imagine the great J) its bosom the old city fN ak OPERA Mouse PARSIFAL PTI, TITLE TOLLE Wry | CHARLES RAY Ivo LI niVoll ORCHESTHA Bway 49. St JALTO Times Square 135s BROADWAY «1's. HUCKLEBERRY FINN BLANCHE SWEET ccAcli'5 sor 28 Powder-Puff Follies "DANGEROUS DAYS’ STRAND : Tee Skatti TAKE BUS OR GROAD' Cinedy, Strand Orch, SUBWAY 10 8155 Ice Palace. a; . the Hip, Hy a oar HIPPODROME Mappy Pri Heats on Sale for § We * Sichday! a} ME 13 way | fwice Daily |opalas | a arth/2 15 & & COLUMBIA HASTING’S BIG SHOW BROOKLYN. ROLLER SKATING: DANCING y will find marty savory dishes to tempt you, Among the Materials, If you enjoy delicious home cooking, you at moderate prices, in our Cafeteria. 18 GREAT SPRING SALE Read These Items—They Mean Savings for You NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE At Special Values Everybody Shops Here on Saturday The perfect opportunity to purchase Easter hats is real- ized in this sale. Beauty of hats competes with economy of price as to which shall claim your attention. Both are far beyond anythinz of similar worth in other stores. Hats of Chinese, Egyptian, Moorish, Watteau and Victorian influence and other modes too numerous for-description, radiant with color, fascinating in variety, make up this sale in which there are five hundred sample hats— every one different. Y and smart bows. NO EXCHANGES bil STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. | “| HEARN Fourteenth Street In Every Section TO-MORROW SON Tagal, row and row braid, hair and lisere. Trimmings feature flowers, raffia, flower facings, lacquered quills EOE “Ry OUR NEW MILLINERY SECTION on Main Floor displays newest ready-to-wear hats and also untrimmed miillidery and trim- mings at moderate prices, ‘Weat of Mifth Avenue , Sufficient Reason Why ‘Pretty Eastertime Styles. For Girls All kinds of delightful clothes for girls are here in styles s0 new, varied and charming they are suited to girlhood’s every need. Prices for these charming things are very moderate. Little Girls’ Spring Coats Girls’ Spring Coats All-wool serge, poplin, velour These are sport length and and polo cloth are very modern coats in all-wool serge, camel’ for little girls, These coats hair and two-toned cloths, with have charming collars of fine collars of self-cloth, faille pc lace, overcollars and silk inlay and novelty checks. Very collars, or convertible collars of a Tuxedo model at this pel ioe self-cloth. Novelty leather belts there are other quell smart or belts of tucked self cloth models in navy blue, Ee in bh tans and bro are'S give a smart finish— ne a ioe 16,21 | eee ae 6.21 Finer coats to. ++e++-29.94 | Finer coats to........... o Girls’ Taffeta Dresses Charming frocks, in quaint, frilly styles, come in navy and Copen-, hagen blue, and are daintily trimmed with flowers or French bouqueta, Others are embroidered. Sises are 12 to 16 y Gpecial ......ccseseeeee Peccecessece eee 21.88 Girls’ White Dresses Gizls’ Net Dresses Dainty voile and lawn dresses, | Sheer, lovely little dresses, with p trimming of narrow white catia or with plentiful trimming of laces, embroideries and tucks—have round or square necks and white ribbon girdles—6 to 4.66 14 years—Special.... Spring Sale Specials Girls’ Tub Dresses Girls’ Middy Blouses Py rere ezine sien, ©'|” i sselent quatliy—otesn 6: GLEE years—our regular $1.68...1,.22 our regular $8.15......... 2.94 Roller Skates With ‘each pair of these well-made Barney & Berry ball-bearing, ex+ tension skates— you purchase hours of healthy out-of-door exer cise for your boy or girl. The skates are all steel, adjustable to both boys* and girls’ shoes. Also—In the Toy Section-— 96 ct. Charagter Dolls—. 14 inches tall—imit two. , ribbons and dainty flo picot edged ribbon and Val. Sizes are 6 to 10 years Specin. 7094 * 8. 94 Finer Net Dresses to. ... Dainty Blouses and Colorful Sweaters Interestingly Priced for the Spring Sale $11.97 and $12.97 Georgette Blouses 9.25 $3.97 Tailored Blouses. .3.17 $2.27 White Voile Blouses. ..1.88 $6.85 Crepe de Chine Blouses.4.95 $12.68 Jersey Sweaters. ...10.00 $5.94 Slipover Sweaters. .... $10.48 All-Wool Sweaters $8.94 Knitted Smocks.. NO RETURNS ia are ever, ones black . blue the East | back styles, A.M. ing as you could find, enamel— Silk hand bags smarter than These new moire, are of fine and navy For Easter gifts and as completing er strap touch to your costume they are as charm~ anything Bags that are as thoroughly good in style and quality are a real find at this value. SPRING SALE SPECIALS $1.38 Envelope Purses, 1.00 Black and colors, with top or handles various sizes; also pouch Saturday Special Easter Hand Bags Our regular $4.87 3.97 Frames are sil- ver, gold, gun- metal finish or cov- ered with silk. Handles are chain and ribbon, Linings are prettily con- trasting silk. Fit- tings of purse and change mirror or compartment. Fine Spring Sale Values Gloves and Hosiery $2.18 Men's and Women’s Gloves, $3.87 Women's Chamois Gente 3.88 Women's Long French Kid Gloves 12button length.......... SATURDAY Another Splendid Value in SPORT COATS For Misses and Small Women £ Women's Children’s Kid Giear, store with all colors. 38 ct. Children's Socks. .30 $2.77 Women’s Black Silk Hess quality. $2.17 Women’s Silk Hose. . 75< Women's H: Attractive Sale Pricings FROM Second Floor separate $4.74 Extra Size Kimonos.. $2.47 Housed: 97 ct. Women’ $1.97 Women's Nightdresses.. $1.98 Nainsook Petticoats $1.58 Misses’ Princess Slips Vi $1.85 Hand Bags, 1.44 Silk, leather and Keritol bags patent and purses in black and desirable colors. See other pages for Start of Season Sale of Misses’ Suits and advt. of Men's + Suits, also advt. of Shoes, Speciale See to-day's Evening Journal or Globe for list of ’ The Knit Under- A Our reg. 23. - Our reg. wear Section 29.74 29.74 Contributes Several Items 5 : These coats were a special purchase, which means that at Spring Sele Reductions we bought them re H price concession, They are the 73 ct. Women's Union Suits Extra size, our reg. .87 newest of the new from their smart little belts to thetr 67 ct. Boys’ Undershirts pretty sills linings. Every detail proclaims their recent 63 ct, Women’s : styles, New Spring fabrics, 77 ct. Children's Union Suits.. .67 5 ? 5 1

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