The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1920, Page 20

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20 SAYS HIS MOTHER RUINED HER MATCH (|= Young Wife Charges He Loved Parent Best, Though She Im- plored Affection. Mrs. Anna H. Wlicox, Supervisor of | Gen'inuation Schools in this city, is @ooused in affidavits filed in the je Court ‘by her daugh- tar-in-law of Anterfering with her | fon, Dean H. Miner, and bf young wife. Mrs. Miner is suing her hus- THE ng woman, the mother ot | peal Fd another, but he was ob- and soon to become-the dura ee e chila RUA re Cl LL LISRS AAD ISLSAL TS Soe DIAMONDS -WATCHE ON. CREDIT. Will Be Most Appreciated for us eae oh cst N Nit Js Ja Doginning to rexitg band for separation, and yese day @btained an order from Supreme Court Justice Glegerich directing Mr. Miner to pay her $15 a week alimony end $75 counsel feo. Mrs. Miner was geventeen years ol ja? when she married, April 23, 1917. Her wedding day was also the day on which Mr. Miner enlisted in the United States Navy. | Diamonds, Watches GOLD JEWLLRY Bay Now—Pay Linens “When we were married,” Mre. | Miner continued, “my mother-ih-law at Ansisted that I prdcure employment | . In fact, she procured employment for | zt te. My husband frequently wid mc ; that It would be necessary for him to choose between his wife and mother. For a time I believed that 1 | could win him, but at last. I found | that his attachment to bis mother was stronger than his love for me." | ‘Mrs. Miner says she tried in vain to-get her husband to return to her again and that she recently saw him * in od Hotel Pennsylvania. rot down on my knees before! wept and implored him,” by toten, “telling him that f was (sa Rings While and hy) MX Sola” ‘Gold y edAmMUNe Ss, Wal CHis « ANY seneear, Cad VK CREDI: 6 MAILEN LANE--FOURTH F.OOR OVEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, supreme tite or phone Cortlandt 5867 nd salesman if desired, WEAR DIAMONDS t Sr, STARTLING i PRICE REDUCTIONS Without Regard to to € Cost or Profit Hore are ont; & few of the thou derful bargains in th Hundreds cf Ariicles At One-Half | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8.30 | A Small Pai Paymert and ' 50c a Week Delivers $35 Xmas Gifts Large and Smaller Amounts in the same proportion. Gift F rniture at 3314 off Table Lamp and Shade Bee. Price 828 18.98 CASH OR oneorT, Dire 7 hie Fine b ancy Tapestry 1 alee Room Suit (Three Pieces) wr ida eyes eae SE otnae ving rnp as Pay for This Suit "$5.50 Weekly hla paie st, sori to act ile male ot cavings of (896 to, 398.49 ° CASH OR OREDET, SAVE 34.0N Dinner Ware eae 22.98 bate ht 12 perwne. CASH OR CREDIT. at re to 50% Reductions rug from our trem: rugs of every size and Special 9x12 Axminster 62.75 CASH OR CREDIT, o elfnst ‘mone ‘and Orbeptal erect Terms and when you want chases; pay a small Ht ay and the LUDWIG BAUMANN'S LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Acoounts Opened from $5 to $5,000 Purchase .50 a Week Larger Amounts in Prepertion Our Credit Requires No Extra No Interest Added It ay Perambulator Express Wagon You may open an oa with @ single sale article or pred as you want at the fale Rabeer tree ede tr ined me ean 66.2 ee fe 's Greatest Furniture House [350 36 St. Block 8th Ave, to 36.St. Block 8th Ave. ae Back San) Cr three stores. to 5.30 Setardey ete “EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1920. A Special Dircount of 10% During Month of December LAVALLIERES ! PLM bed far ord ag wld, BRACELETS oll gold... 812.00.up Gold filled... 0400 up BROOCHES pi'fin Beautiful edd 1810.00 up DIAMOND RINus 4 or eh pene Me odd Scarf Pin Bolid ee. eed Piemond nt tp. Diamon Piatinam oat... $80.00 u Christmas Watches Waltham ond Elgin open- fece, thin sold gold .. model, 14-m 00 reser and © host of pretty and preci! novelties. t: dete ten vdy Py ty od OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, Thursday NONE SUCH J MINCE PIE Day b¥A FIVE MILLION” DOLLAR: A WEEK | APPETITE BUY WAR DEPARTMENT? CANNEQ MEATS $1. WEEKLY ? ye AN ACCOUNT FISHER R BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE sept.Og Vacan: toons, than a word “Lost and Found” artictes betta 9 The World or equerted a4 Fou ” Room ona uilaine. ma ibe ti ated thirty dai et men Ly on ts ere at any of The World's Advertising Girectiy te ts, ak00' 3 iw 22:5 Dresses 38-Dresses | 59-°Dresses 19: Dresses 35: Dresses * 55-0 Dresses 18-5°Dresses 32:59 Dresses 49° Dresses 16-°Dresses 29-5 Dresses 39:75 Dresses ALL AT | ALL AT ALL AT 1329-1331 4810-4812 ‘ BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. RROOK! LYN BROOKLYN FULTON ~— STREET of Hoyt It Subway Station Brooklyn Tomorrow--Thursday~- A GREAT SALE WINTER COATS | Prices have Dropped. We have Made Enormous Purchases at BIG SAVINGS! This tells the story in a few worde—and realizing the money saved in this event—we are prepared for crowds that will crowd otr « floors to their fullest capacity. Never has the leadership in value- giving been so conclusive. It brings home with crushing force our ability to undersell in wanted merchandise. So come early. 35- Coats | 55. Coats | 79-5 Coats---Wraps 29-50 Coats | 49-50 Coats | 69:5° Coats---Wraps 25: Coats | 45-° Coats | 65- Coats---Wraps 19-59 Coats | 37-5°Coats | 59-° Coats---Wraps ALL AT ALL AT ‘ALL AT 15: 2 5.00 3 5.06 Bolivias, Crystal Cloths, Velours, Silvertones, Polos, Finest Fur Fabrics, Broadcloths LUXURIOUSLY FUR TRIMMED AND EMBROIDERED MODELS Large assortment of styles at each price. Juniors’ sizes—misses’ sizes—women’s sizes. Also Thursday— A GREAT DRESS SALE Combining our usual sonal clearance with tremendous special purchases at lowered market prices represent what. is positively our greatest bargain Droes Event All new stylish models suitable for street, afternoon, business, party or evening wear. Charmeuse, Tricotine, Velveteen, Satins, Velours, Silk Duvetyn, Crepe Back Satin, Poiret Twill, Yalama, Serges, and Black Laces. =

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