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TE aT Se aE TT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921. ee < i $$ . avold publicity, and after his father’s death he wanted to avoid a scandal because of the business and financial responsibilities thrust upon him. Jon Bi It S 2 S =< OGA = ~ sa Teh pS %- | 3 obn F. Brennan, activ® counsel for LAS » SS ve) . Kop N SL t p % CHARGES FRAME- Mrs. Stillman at White Plains, ex- LS ee K~ > S c ch y pects that Justice Morschauser may NC give a decision on the alimony mo- q p tion to-morrow afternoon or at the q ; , A ar IV STILLMAN CSE sc ek West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street hall receive any more than the —_—>—_ $5.000 a month which her husband ts 5 now allowing her and also what (Continued from First Page.) amount she shall receive for counsel fees. Mr. Brennan hag asked for $75,000 to enable Mrs, Stillman to de- known to have in readiness motions| 24 her sult and to jason also the d amd aan parentage of her child and affidavits which will make his| —————_ - ward a central figure { even in the ovent ¢ and counter charges The Specally Shop of Originalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Unusually Low Prices on High Grade Qualities of ue “JEUNE FILLE” MODES FASHIONED+with an ESPECIAL oa FITNESS for EVERY OCCASION Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of OHANN HOFE’S A MALT Women’s and Children’s Hosiery Ingrain Silk Hose Chiffon Silk Hose Silk garter tops; reinforced heels Silk tops and soles. Black and and toes; lisle soles. Black, . colors. A strong, durable hose; White and street shades. exceptionally light in weight, $1.95. Pair $2.95 Pair Fi Potter Stitiman shou clared a legal draw Justice Morschauser will eit in |i Newburgh to-torrow. He said he 1 to have bis decision in the | man which | and his review of the affiday Were submitted to him eaday | ready for filing and publication at White Plains the following Monday Justice Morschauser will not sit at | ie > i i Si ee hee ee Getey Yhet 7 Hh EXTRACT For Misses 14 to 18 and Petite Women—Third Floor | Ingrain Silk Hose All Silk Lace Hose Stillman would be able to show. by | fal (The Food Tonic) . Extra quality Hose; silk garter Extra fine. quality; open work tops and soles; reinforced heels and lace patterns. Black and colors. toes; street and evening shades, . , numerous letters that her husba was cordial until they openly broke in March, 1920. He \ oz i Begin taking this wonderful % BODY EU LDER is quoted as tr she was “a won- AL LL LA mother" we Misses’ SUITS of TWEED or SERGE—Tweed $2.85 Pair $3.95 Pair A new story of the first disagree. |g BOW: 4 real food, rich in the suits in styles and dolorings to make a | ment of Me, and tre Stillman was fi concentrated vitality of Suits pecia appeal for town and ni boil told to-day, The two children wh) | [MM health-giving grains. | e men’s wear serge suits have gra | ’ fign the q man a 5 unti i - | ieee | 40.00 lengthened collars, susmounting straight CHILDREN’S HOSIERY of 1918 Soon afterward Mrs. Still- J line coats with link fgStening. | man js said to 777 Eagle Avenue Fine Cotton Ribbed Hose—Black Fine Mercerized White Socks with heard her hus- band was frie JOHANN HOFF C0. | % With a. Spoken (i New York” or White. Strong and durable; turn over cuffs, in a wide variety whose identity she } ot then as- |i _ sizes 614 to 914, atterns ele ‘ certained, Me. Scien Raa ee Bione nee acho Misses’ ae ee eee sizes 614 to 914 of patterns to select from entlon called to Beauvais, ine tidia 5 , gulde, mens ~ “| diversity of fashionable shades. Tricotine 50c Values 35c per pair erat ds of coolne FU RS Suits suits are bordered with embroidery, trim- tober, 1919, a4 med with braid or self folds, and are d in an ag t | Used in the Fashion Show 58. 00 delightful style accents to ‘‘coolie,” ndependently of each other | SOLD PRIVATELY straightline, belted and unbelted models Mra. | | pay Hudson Seat stote 815.00 Stone Marten, Mink, Suuirret and other Chokers! S Mandsome Foxes of oil kinds MINK and SKUNK Stolew Seal Coat al Seal Dolman. & WORN IN THE § MRS. RUSSEL, 201 Wes: 4 Eastertime Assoriments of Other charming interpretalions of / ’ : smartly tailored and costume suits . . 40.00 to 225.00 (\ Women’s and Misses’ PETTICOATS Offering Notable Values for Saturday at > older that the Stillman hor: open at all times to and that they were to toward each oth the stories that had cau ee ee trouble. Their f nds were satis- NEAR BROADWAY. APT. 4. FROCKS of TRICOTINE & POIRET ec he matter was no 0 beco: ° ’ eine See - ‘“— = Misses twill—Emphasizing many style features | $4 95 Bat in tess than a month the that one finds in 75.00° models—wide, , - eee rsee ot aire. Stone ATLANTIC CITY: F rocks colorful sashes, stitchery and braid ac- js said to have persuaded her that an | allowance of only $50,000 a year E t M h 27) from the President af the National | Mugs er, arc’ City Bank and heir to miliions was absurd. iliman is reported] SPECIAL EXCURSION | then to have much money, and bought many things, the’ bills for which were sent to Mr. Stillman Mr, Stillman is sald to have gone e to his wife and accused her of ex- She {s reported to have centuations, dainty lingerie collar and 38. 00 cuff treatments; also in combination with silks to give a vivid color note. MAIN FLOOR Silk Jerseys, Soft Messalines, Washable Satins (double panelled). All the desirable Street Shades; also Flesh color and White. ‘Tickets good only on rpecial “train leaving W. 2M St, 7.47 AM, Liberty St. 8.00 A. M. Heommon Aves, era Frocks in the new crepe weaves, cother soft silks and twill fabrics, 39.50 to 275.00 travagance. reminded of his alleged expendi ND | City, 818 A. f tures on women, T TRUE Newark, Ba) ALM. . ae ey) Wyse hop Neale cs : ment ended then andthe van Ey GAT Misses’ CORISMCUTRICOTING Nenu TICT To add that finished note of completeness to Easter costumes: Ly SR ES ASH tba aten : cloth—-graceful new silhouettes with full W ? E t Q lit Silk U b 7] man, bis father, was alive when Mra | SBR CIAWINOT AER Coats pace Sg cian Sony! Fsoteae tailored belts, omens Extra uail y 1 moreias Stillman wrote about the coming, of/ ____SEECIAL NS 3 wide frin sash of material or latticed . . : the enild, Iater named Guy. He was limo GMINCANAS, ew vou a | 59.50 stitchery en is cleverly applied. At Decidedly Moderate Prices Saturday ——_—_—_— = —= ’ Extra Wide Satin Tape Edge Umbrellas—Storm and sun | $9. Misses bende Pe a ea models; Bakalite and leather handles, tips and short tops, ‘ ; <5 Coals silver stitchery or quaintly sashed. The | High Quality Silk Umbrellas— Wide Ottoman and NartoW Tape straightline veldyne coats have decorated Satin or silk tape edges; handsome Edge Silk Umbrellas—Handles of 78 00 touches of stitchery. In navy, black | handles of amber and Bakalite carved amber posts and large oval ° Sorrento and Hindustani. | posts and rings; leather loops; rings; sun and storm models; stubby tops and tips, stubby tops and tips, $6.75 $8.50 Other Coats, Wraps, and Capes in Satin, Canton Crepe, Duveiyn, Twill Cord, Tricotine and other favored fabrics, | 55.00 to 225.00 TOPCOATS Specially Priced Women’sa—-UNTRIMMED HATS —Misses’ We are now showing a complete, diversified assortment of. this season's latest Domestic and Imported shapes at moderate prices. SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR SATURDAY: to Establish the Better Way to Buy Clothing Milan Hemp Hats Milan Hats All the desirable Spring colors, Excellent quality; distinctive also Black, shapes; Black, Navy Blue, Brown, $1.98 $4.75 THIRD FLOOR ANpREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE 548 FIFTH AVE. CORNER IS" S? ABOVE 45% S? $24.50 and $34.50 is what the majority of the public wants to pay for the $50 and $75 grades of suits— and that is what we are offering to you in this special EASTER EVENT. That is your advantage in our plan of selling clothing at WHOLESALE PRICES —plus store selections, store service and store con- veniences. It is THE BETTER WAY TO BUY Ourstore is in the heart of the wholesale clothing district, and our best customers are the men who “KNOW ” clothing; and who must haveit roo percent perfectin fabric, tailoring and style. Furmbilt Clothes are made expressly for men of Metropolitan taste. Included in our offering at $24.50 and $34.50 are the new and popular herringbone fabrics; pencil stripe worsteds and unfinished worsteds; hairline and chalk- line stripes—and other of the season’s newest and most preferred cloths. Garnitures of Fruits, Roses, Gardenias and other Flewers - - - - Q95c up to 3.95 Sound Values in Shoes for the Family A’ these great stores devoted to shoes exclusively, two dollars to-day buys what three dollars did last spring. Revisions to replacement costs were made monthsago. Our Spring stocks are brim- ming over with new merchandise made at the present cost-level, and priced as low, we believe, as equally good shoes can be for some years to come. The department of Juvenile Footwear (Second Floor) directs especial attention to its comprehensive new assortments of Correctly Shaped SHOES for Children. Tender young fect may be readily equipped in a most satisfying manner from the moderately priced selections we now offer in TAN or BLACK CALFSKIN SHOES Sizes 7 to 11, Sizes 111% to 2, Sizes 21% to 7, $5.50 $6.50 $8.75 ee es sap