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eemeueme sateen ane spree re myn 1 yee ba ay ” ‘ er us WEAE: rey Fa ee ae es et sites THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, TolaDardell, Brosaway. FATHER LOSES HIS |e something wrong when two young learns $20,000 « year and Raw — FIGHT FOR CHILDREN ition) 7 Ne four daye. after they atruck her amd bruised PARIS ‘The children are ordered removed Canis: charged inv ter e f LONDON ur B. Chambertin Directe ed to to th children’s at Tarty nd on another occasion, she Ss . ‘' anh for Th 4 town and the fa directed tc he ahewed her & Wetle Of aul and and ah AS. & 17 CITIES © Pay for Their Boar pay for their Board and education, je acid with which he sald he n+ i |The parents have equal privileges of ended to d tcae tant and Education. | visiting the children at certain in- |iended to dietiguro her teers Savings That Compef Attention * Arthur B. Chamberlin, an oi! pro- moter of Mexico who lives at the Hotel Breslin, Manhattan, lost his tervals at the school and “the par- ents are to urge the children to show proper respect and affection for the | other parent at all times.” If Mr. hier to support her, and suggested that she Join a musieal revue chorus where might make wealthy frionda, she West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Chamberlin fails to pay the expenses of maintaining the children then |7 Mrs. Chamberlin is gen absolute custody of them: ight to-day for absolute control of his two children, John and Jane. Supreme Court Justice Tompkins in Ine. Mr, Amelia C. Chamberin, to| DANCER ACCUSED, mother, permission to have the chil- OF WIFE CRUELTY dren removed from a boarding school at Peekskill. Mrs. Chamberlin testified that her husband, from whom sho is sepa- rated, placed the children in the wchool and fried to bar her ¢rom seeing them. She also claimed that her husband had inflamed the minds of the children against: her. The children at the tearing sala they [gree pening ler sult for separation. | wanted to be with their father, Jus- granted $1,000 counsel fee. | fice Tompkins said that there must Mrs, De Conde says her husband, who Mrs. De Conle Says Husband Bruised Her Lip Four Days After Marriage. | Justice Ford to-day ordered Mn De} Conde, a professional dancer, to pay | Mra. Anne Pawley De Conde $150 « PLAYER ROLLS For All PLAYER PIANOS Complete Catalogs Ask Your Dealer | Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 48rd St. PHENOMENAL VALUE-GIVING in A’ Most Extraordinary Sale of 7000 MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS to be Offered FRIDAY and SATURDAY $1 55 (Formerly $2.50 to 3.50) Shirts are of Woven and Printed Madras, also other desirable fabrics. Soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. Extra Quality Shirts—| Shirts of Silk Mixtures Of Woven Madras, Russian Cords and the best grades of Fibre Silks. and Satin Striped Fabrics ed Gao An exceptional high-grade with soft cuffs, assortment, $2.65 $4.65 (Formerly $4.00 to 5.50) (Formerly $6.75 to 8.50) MEN’S WINTER UNDERWEAR At Exceptional Price Concessions A Clearance Sale of styles which are incomplete in size Tange. UNION SUITS of fine soft finish Cotton; medium weight, $1.95 (Values up to $3.25) SHIRTS and DRAWERS in Grey Wool and Cotton Mixture: mediua Winter weight; per garment $1.45 (Values $2.00) Men’s Extra Quality Union Suits W inter weight. Wool and Cotton Mixtures; per suit $4.95 (Values up to $7.50) Drastic Price Reductions in A SALE of MEN’S HOSE Full fashioned Cotton Half Hose; light and medium wei in Black, White and Balbriggan. Incomplete } 8; fine quality, 50c (Values to $1.00 Pair) Men’s English Wool Golf Hose— Light, medium or heavy weights; attractive Brown and Green Heather Mixtures; also Oxford Greys. $1.95 (Values to $3.09) Men’s Imported All-Wool Hose— Light and medium weights; all ribbed effects in Brown and Green Heather Mixtures, 95c (Values to $1.75) Arranged for This FRIDAY & SATURDAY REGULAR STOCK GROUPED WITH NEW MERCHANDISE AND MARKED FOR IMME- DIATE CLEARANCE. WOMEN’S SUITS AND DRESSES 50 SMART SUITS, for women and misses, to 29 50 close out. Formerly to 65.00; for...........-+ . SILK AND CLOTH DRESSES, remarkably attractive styles, in allthe season's color- figs: "Values 18.50 to 35. 00; for . 8.00 and 12.50 TAFFETA AND SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS, good qual- ity; all colors and combinations, Values to 6.50 each; for < 3.95 SILK AND GEORGETTE BLOUSES Fine quality Taffeta and Georgettes, in numerous tailored and attractively trimmed models. 9 Values to 8.50 each; for.............+ssseeeeeees 3. 5 WOMEN’S LINGERIE (2nd Floor) GOWNS, ENVELOPE CHEMISE AND CAMISOLES. Formerly priced to 4.25 each; for........ ze 25 Odd pieces of Imported and Domestic L ingerie, ‘from our own stock grouped at one price to clear at once. FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OF WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR WOMEN’S Values to Sale Pric Silk and Wool Union Suits 6.00 3.75 Wool and Cotton “ s 5.75 3.35 Wool and Cotton “ ty 5.00 3.00 Cotton sig 2.75 1.75 Fleeced Lined “ bs 1.75 1.10 Black Wool and Cotton = PHU Grin eer urenesnts 2.50 to 6.25 1.59 to 4.95 Silk and Wool Vests and TIGhtE: Sasnsaasoseysoneos 3.75 & 4.25 2.59 & 2.75 CHILDREN’S Values to Sale-Price Fleeced Union Suits....... 12.75 1.69 Fleeced Vests and Pants.. 1,00 50 Grey Wool Lined Shirts and Drawers 1.50 79 WOMEN’S HOSIERY WOMEN’S HEAVY BLACK SILK STOCKINGS, with lisle tops and soles. oF 25 VAIO S 20 IES LOR re sccssie sie Sole ese sisiece oleate WOMEN'S WOOL SPORT HOSE, in black or Oxford. Value 3.25 pair; for...... 0... ..c ccs ce0 2.15 WOMEN’S BLACK FLEECED COTTON STOCK- INGS. Value .59 pair; for.............0..00 00. .39 WOMEN’S GLOVES WASHABLE CHAMOISUEDE, 2 clasp, embroidered and drawn backs; in grey, buck, pongee, white and black. Regular 1.00 value; for.............. 58 NEW SPRING MILLINERY TWO SPECIALLY PRICED GROUPS of new and exclu- sive models, Tagal Straw, Silk Straw and Batavia, in the season’snewest colorings; attractively trimmed. Value 9.50, for 7.50; values to 14.00, for....... 1U.0U DRESS SILKS REMARKABLE VALUE 2,000 YARDS “MORNING GLORY” TAFFETA PRINTS, in exquisite styles and color combinations, Patterns suitable for gowns and coat linings; 40 inches wide. Were 4.50 to 5.75 yard; sale price......... 2.98 RICH SELF-COLORED BROCHE, extra heavy, dress and suiting weight; navy and black only. Manufactured to sell at 9.50 yard; sale price... , 2.89 ENGLISH WASHABLE SILK MIXED NOVELTY STRIPES, in a wonderful assortment of exquisite styles and color combinations; 34 inches wide. Imported to sell at 2.00 yard; sale price 75 DRESS FABRICS FRENCH SERGE, 56 inches wide; all pure wool; an ex- ceptionally high grade; navy and black. Formerly 4.50 yard; special at. 2.79 ALL WOOL MIXED SUITINGS, § ide; Inidan 1.39 es and brown mixtures Value 2.75 yard; special at HAIR BOW RIBBONS LOT OF MOIRE TAF! A, SATIN STRIPE ROMANS, AND FANCY EDGE TA « An exquisite assort- ment; 5 to 549 inches w Values .39 to .50 yard; sale price 25 MEN’S WEAR REMARKABLY LOW PRICED “WINSTED” MAKE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Winter weight; natural wool and cotton mixed; and stouts; sizes to 50. Value 2.75 each; exceptionally priced at GENUINE HEAVY RUSSIAN CORD MEN sizes 14 to 17; all most wanted colors. Value 4.00; special at. ; WOVEN MADRAS SH na “variety of choice de- signs; fast colors guaranteed, Value 3.00; Specialiatic:. «000 vesannaeness re oye 1 59 500 KNITTED CAPS FOR CHILDREN, also Skating Caps for grown-ups; plain and fancy color combinations. Values to 1.50 each; closing at 39 heavy S SHIRTS, 2.45 200 DOZEN MEN’S AND BOYS' BLACK WORSTE b GLOVES. Regular value 1,00 pair; special at................. .59 MEN’S PURE WOOL EXTRA HEAVY SHAKER KNIT SWEATERS, large roll collars, All colors. Value 17.00; 6pecial O6.14cacsccasecsseacceasaves 9.95 Tonn Daniel .Sons, Broadway, gh Gh Sts, | Peas sc \ % A { BROOKLYN—Fulton Near Hoyt. . .NEWARK—Broad and West rark Your Unrestricted Choice Any Winter Suit i. House | Whether Formerly Priced $35, $45 to $55 Season’s Style Successes Featured Tomorrow ‘20 Tomorrow — your absolutely unre- stricted choice of any Winter suit in the house, priced up to $55, regard- less of former values or, costs—all to be closed out in one day’s selling. (Sale at Three Stores) —Tricotines —Silvertones —Wool Velours —Broadcloths “pA tae a cates yh he ee Fur trimmed models, smart tai- lored types, beautifully embroid- 3 ered suils and sport effects—want- St e 1 and silk lined. ¢ 27 The Most Useful Utensil :- | aWoman Can Have - in Her Kitchen The fact that 4,527,689 “Wear-Ever”’ Sauce Pans are in use in as many homes throughout the United States ’ indicates what women in general think of this most handy utensil. If you do not have at least one or two sizes of “Wear- Ever” Sauce Pans in your kitchen, you should get them immediately because of their general utility and most | welcome convenience, _ “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Sauce Pans You can use the “Wear-Ever” Sauce Pan for boiling milk, for cooking vegetables, for making sauces, fudge, icing for cakes, fillings for cakes, etc. Dealers now have stocks of “Wear-Ever” Sauce Pans in the following sizes:—1 pint, | quart, [4 quarts and 2!4 quarts. It is not enough that you know that utensils are made of aluminum before you buy them. There are degrees of quality in aluminum as there are in almost all other things for house hold use. Thickness of aluminum, flawless perfection of metal, hardness and density—these are things that are most important that spell the difference between inferior and superior alu- minum and that determine seroice. You cannot tell by looking at an aluminum utensil whether or not it possesses these most important attributes—but you can be aure that it does if you find the ‘‘Wear-Ever” trade mark on the bottom of the utensil. Women are giving more thought to quality these days than ever before. They know that even though superior quality costs a litthe more, it is an economy in the end. That is why the demand for ““Wear-Ever” aluminum cooking utensils is growing greater and greater every day. “Wear-Ever” utensils are sold by Department, Hardware and Housefurnishing Stores. Look for the “Wear-Ever” trade mark on the bottom of each utensil. Making Cake Filling | The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., New Kensington, Pa, IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHAT, YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” Ry 4 4 noc stich ween eee ee ee ——