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- QUIET DIVORCES OF * NEW YORK WOMEN _ REVEALED ABROAD | xx Special 1,000 House Dresses iat aid Gingham 1 tn ‘slue fren Piaited Star y< Special Men’s Whipcord Trousers Extra serviceatle, yeli mate Trousers ct . Tan Whipcord, a strong; durable, close- ly woven, twilled cot- ton fabric, Finishid with seams that will not uA Here is a get is taking plebe here. Following tthe nows of the'divorce obtained by Mrs. Ogden L. Mills jr., it wae learn- ed that Mrs. Leonard Thomag anc Kis The only store that sells the overstocks of ian National Cloak & Suit Co. lo connection Sizes 34 to 42. traor Mrs, Phillip Lydig obtained divorces, bargain! ith any other value! here last: October ox the ground of; (4 . 97 ee 97 zs @esertion, , \ 1 " t Annowncemént of Mrs. Thortins'g-al- j wer FF P| if oy ba i) Gia] , 19 vorce colifrma rumors publiahed pfe- | Hf de 5 “J ey ARES Pov sea} ide lb) Pi 4 # a “See What You Save!” d FUE A Most Bess: Announcement! The National Outlet Store, New York’s Greatest Bargain. House, | Offers $300,000 Worth of New Spring and Summer Merchandise ' At Less Than Wholesale Cost! This unique store is not operated as a profit-making department store, the sole reason fot its maintenance is to dispose of all the overstocks and surplus lots from Ge huge quantities of merchandise bought for the enormous trade of The National Cloak and Suit Company This merchandise must be cleared regardless of cost! This startling clearance does not consist of special merchandise bought for a special sale. There are no jobs; it is not a Mikes of manufacturers’ discardé and rejected merchandise. Every article sold in this store comes direct from the stockrooms of the big mail order house and was made specially for the National. in every department you will find merchandise priced so ridiculouly low it will seem almost unbelievabe. We feature a few of the many wonderful bargains. Read. carefully and compare the values with those offered in any other store and you will get a better conception of the startling and amazing savings! These bar-~ gains iy i exceptions, but are typical of thousands or others. Every price ticket is marked plainly, every arucle is a real bargain—many at less than half their origin ing price. C The New. Spring Coats and Capes for Women, Misses and Girls oat Silvertones, Wool Velours; Wool Poplins, Wool Serges, Goldtones, Wool Plaid Mixtures and other desirable a ina oat 3) choice of many models, some of which are pictured. not a single one that did not cost more at wholesale! ‘viously in New York nowspapers. It ‘was stated at the time that Mrs. Thomas, who is in New York, was @eparated from her husband, although eonfirmation of the divorce/could noy be obtained, Mrs. Lydig’s divorce was not prée~ viously kuown. Mrs. Lydig divcreed her first husband, W. BK. D. Stokes; in 18%, and married Capt. Lydig in 1902, The method adopted by the piaifi- fiffs of obtaining the divorces was nostentatious but sure. They slipped ‘in quietly, and after establishing resi- lence; in aceordanea: with the law, fled ‘ordinary complaints. reolting, that ce ond husbands refisdd .to live ‘reached from Weet Bide th or Sith St. Crosstown ithe husbands <led answers, gen- . : . eral denials of the charges, But : Pere we fe, Cal did not appear to defand the suits at} if rite ter lvO-pa,c Catalog the trials. Final judgments on the e Sorng Sele Ci cule Mills, Lydig and Thomas divorces SRuw ih AFARI MEN $245 were entered on Oct, 18 The hus- EST. ard ands did not appeal. py AEN ¥ $37 PF home at present, “Wi ¢ rt ONE, you A GHENT DEAL OF MONEY, “Come and sl SS Sa Sy . Crk 30 2 € Es E a 3] Mrs. Lydig Widely Known for Her 3 Beauty and Social Work, r Mrs, Lydig was well known for her beauty, her art ‘collections, and hor gocial work. During her stay in Paris 15 q ft was said that she was very Ill, al- | though this was later denied. Gapt. | Lydig travelled extensively abroad. m0 I at He served in the Russian army in the | Br0e 1 ‘80: ee O | count | I first years of the World War, and is monte tn to 85.000! I a Spanish-American War veteran as SS ET well. MORDORF CANNOT ° RESIGN UNDER FIRE, - ORDER NO Wecc acs Fas bARCams SLIP C COVERS bal Bh pnd Uae ne Time and Place of Trial of Ac- cused School Principal to Be Set at Once. Dr. Oliver C. Mordorf, Princtpal of Pubtic School No. 139, accused of hav- ing hheged little Betty Doolsey, thir- teen years old, at the school, is still confined to his home at No. 56 Rugby Road to-day, despite rumors) that be bad left the city. To-day was the last day given him dy the attorney of Stephen Woolsey, father of Betty, to resign. He cannot feeign wigh the charges pending, it was pointed out. ‘Arthur @, Dore, Chairman of Local Sdhoo! Board No. 38, to-day satd he would immediately confer iS District Buperintendent James J. Reynolds to arrange for the place and ane of Mor - dorf's trial. He recelved the official @barges to-day. WeBelieveThese Are theSeason’ sBiggestDressValues nigh Gate Suiits Many models of Georgette, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Embroidered Silk Net, Figured Voile, French Serge and Satin Mesealine in navy, taupe, flesh, Copen, light blue, maize, brown and black, Women’s and Misser’ See pebhdag: b hedroes ee, f The National bought thousands, but you can buy just one at far less thar it cost them. Ye has ie Upholstery Co. RUSSELITE TRIALS END. W. 34thers;, Macy's. Room New Indictments in Dratt Interter- i. Pee om Mi rray Hin 6675 ° ing Canes \Are Quashed. ‘The famous case of the ‘“Russclites" | == @f Brooklyn, ‘accused in war time of interfering with the draft, was wiped | OgteEeEreremer from the calendar to-day when United Gtates District Court Judge Chatfleld Geriseet all the indictments on which. the defendants were about to face a new trial. ¥ ae ge prondants, Who | were sviliam A un, nH.) [ ‘tirec'. Suits Of Serge, Mercerized Knit Cloth and Wooi-mixed Tricotine, the maiteriai alone often being worth the price. ' 1Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Leess | Tooth, Treat Diseased Gems Gora SET? OF TEETH Porcelain Crew: Brecon "Bor mee Made at Reasonable Priese Badly decayed 7 tracted, seth here Grand Rabbi of Spain Assassindted MELILLA, Spain, May 6.—Grand| fi Rabbi Abraham Cohn of Melilla was assassinated here to-day by a Hebrew had recently embraced the Chri carefully oughly repaired “BLOG 00 4 of, Soprices On 2 E. 125th St.}169 E. 34th St. 8. B. Cor. Oth Ave. ' N. W. Cor. 34 ave, 740 Lexington Ave. ff S. W. Cor. 59th gre 'icom's if ———_ Stole Mrs. Piaget's New Oar, ‘Mre. Philip Piaget of Flushing, wife of a wealthy importer of Japanese | jeoond ior, ware, reported to the police yesterday fi tours: 9 A. M. ro 1a A ‘agi $ $ 9 0 § $ $ the theft of a new sedan She had . the teeta ew sean 1000 Skirts a 1200 Silk Waists 97 00 Sweaters ai Wash Dresses 97 Silk Taffetas, Serges. Mix- Figured Silk Georgettes, hand em- Smart, new Bathe most of them knit Just three examples are tures, Tweeds and Foolins broidered Pongees and Georgettes an Ly Wool W yarns, with some fontereds Included are Plaid in Copen, brown, navy a Crepe de Chines, Waists that in some * Merterized Cotton or lestregs Wig ams, Chenin Lin- P Sizes for black. High grade Skiris ry i“ wonderful variety, | cases would cost near twice as much at wholesale...... Af ik. Many colors; sizes from 32 to 44 omen and SPECIAL SALE IN OUR 3 STORES THB YTRST AND Just the Thing for ONLY TALKING Your Tent or Bungalow.’ mac “tctime VICTOR, COLUMBIA, EDISON, With a cotemee* SONORA AND PATHE PHONOGRAPHS Slightly Used Will Be Sold at Prices Ranging from $6.98 to $19.98 Every Instrument Thorsug bly Over- hauled, wich Full Credit Exchange . No Mail Orders. No Ap- provals, Positively None Sold to Dealers. Taken in Exchange for the Lifetime Guaranteed SC CONE F100, gees Main Floor, Bae ites eye EXTRAORDINARY SUIT BARGAINS . 91.87 These are examples: Oo : es >|. any Men's { AN if | trousers of stronm ’ 71) Tan Khaki Cloth; Boys Extra] Little Tots’ Pa- Strong, Comfort- | tent Leather Shoes 4 able Work Shoe of | with dull black thle, st Plays Any Worn shirt of Bsc Brown Duck, with | top; white buttons |] Extra eav if cuff bottoms, fateen or Blue Chambri ad ¥! ‘al ) Make Record. yy auieener Mist, 2H Eel aa adie. filicted vaiap bf fibre insole, er soles. L. CHILDREN’S COATS $25 to $350 . 1.69 ESTABLISHED (43 Y¥Aws Poplin Tet ught “Bieun 2 We $1.97 $ Deutsch Bros. GPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS BROOKLYN DOWNTOWN $9.97 $9.97 $6.97 $9.97 $27.97 1,000 Trimmed . $9.! f 27.97 3D ) AVE. BROADWAY AVE. A and Uatrimmed Youths. 9; | Tputha! sult | Boys’ Chev- | Boys’ Nor. | Navy Blue Bcd Casal. Women's white jos pees 5 pa al, pie | of vive (oF | tot sult, in| folk s Wool Wor-|mere suit ; Canvas Shoe, with 123D STREET SARATOGA AVE. 4TH STREET. ¥ n ‘cas: | fa Caeei. | dark mix | Cassim sted Sorge|ftor yoar- {Shirt of Navy Blue be Kamen, Ghat | welt stitched ex. rs de BR simere, | mere, ture pattern | dark colors, | Suit for Men | round wear, | wit cloth fie washable white mo “ 9 o | ful bargains, if ne 11) 11007 ga naan § Attached collar . lambskin uppers, : pel ye : pe Hours: 9:00 to 5:30; Saturday, 9:00 to 6:00. No Mail Orders Filled: , ig : ; i f , #4 le