The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 12

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8 ———— THT SSinpapeeed A WEEK ALONY : : ty St. Louis Miller Asks Annul- ment of Marriage—Couple Eloped Last June. aaa ere she a ie plaintiff me t untry ment. He when he had " on prior Tilton says her daugnwr was too Tilton had not They drove On thelr | | | ie at but Mrs, | mother said her jyoung and also that iotics | known her long enough. Justice Ga an of the ordered Supreme Court to-day ar Tilton wealthy stockholder Milling Company Pay his wife, Julie for annulment ground that Maniac depressive Week alimony and $1,000 counsel fe« he Is suffering to her! insanity, $50 married, | The couple eloped and were martic on June 5 last. A general set up by the wife. Just fntimated that furth would be je should th gum be inadequate for the p to prosecute her action Tilton in his affidavit says that he | to “lear with liquor | said, had nothing to a jtality. Re Jescribed b says “If any girl of my years cc have undergone what 1 was fo} undergo from Jur ENRICO CARUSO. thout having a phy break wanted to get wnarried and take a] wi ; 4 | down. she muat nee a super- enor Jer wenty nee F trip to Burope. He had be ats | wormga. | Tenor Selects Twenty Songs From) quainted with Julle Su d, a ca List of 200 and Talks With clerk, in November, 1919 Their | Oldeat Priest tn Dend. Friends in H honeymoon was spent in City. Tilton says he called Dr. A. A. Brill, Atlantic Atlantic ‘ork ¢ Rev of Oblate Onde t ta st 70th Street, to privet in the world, Is ¢ * He No. 1 Wes City, where the alienist w cording to Tilton, by his she had had similar att but not so severe. Dur periods, Tilton says his wife tol that her jather had been insane, her brother. | ‘Tilton alleges he lienists, and that they diagnosed his wife's case | as maniic depressive insanity. She ‘Was then committed by the alienists, Tilton says, to Spring Hil! Sanitarium, Hastings-on-Hudson, and later placed fn an institution at C she remained until Se that time Tilton gays hi only occasionally. Other allegations in his porapiaint @re that there was ‘‘co de- ception on the part « family to inveigle me | He sets forth that he r was committed to the Insane Asylum on ‘Ward's Island. He escaped, he says, | and was drowned while trying to swim Holl Gate. His wife, he al- Jeges, told him that her father was drowned at Rye Beach. Bamund, she | also | MeGibbon & Cn. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE BEDS and BEDDING Enamel Bedroom Suites—hand painted and decorated to match any color scheme Colonial Bedroom Furniture Our assortment offers a choice for every re- quirement for either the simple or luxurious bedroom BEDDING ACCESSORIES High standard McGibbon quality, insuring sanitary and dependable Springs, Mattresses and Pillows SEASONABLE BED COVERINGS Blankets, Bedspreads and Comfortables STORE OPEN 0 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. consulted a Her brother, | kewise asserted, ac: | cording io Tilton, was sent to the| Psychophatic ward at Bellevue, suf- fering from 4 nervous breakdown | efter the world war. “Maniac depressive insanity,” de- poses Tilton, “is a progressive dis- ease, but one in which the patient may have lucid intervals.” He be- Friday and Saturday Wabpiness Candy Treats IIIS week’s Happiness Club offer includes, besides the ever desirable Chocolate Verithin Mints, a new packing of our popular Nursery Box of pure sugar delights for the youngsters—the can- dies are delicious and wholesome, and the dec- orated Mother Goose tin box will be prized by the children for school lunch- eon and many other uses. Here are also some par- ticularly fine candies that are daily making friends for these stores: Milk Chocolate Cordialed Cherries, 75c Ib. Milk Chocolate Nut Meats, $1.25 Ib. Nut wis Mallo Ib. 55¢ Chocolate Verithin Mints 1 Ib. Regular Price 79¢ The Nursery Box Assorte: . Sagar Candies Ib. Regular Price 60+ 1 1272 B' way, nr. 33rd St. 1343 B’way, nr. 35th St. 64 E. 14th Street 135 West 42nd Street 2249 Brway, th St. 42 East 23rd Street Cor. 89th St. 3rd Ave. Cor. Canal 2690 B’way, nr. 103rd St. Fifth Ave., nr. 23rd St. OKLYN:—Fulton and Nostrand | NEWARK:—601 Broad St. and 785 Broad St. ASS Some specially priced Candies for the week-end Milk Chocolate Caramels Special, lb. 64c Bitter Sweet Butter Cream Chocolates Special, lb. 64c Home Made Assortment Special, 2 lbs. $1.39 B’way, Cor. 146th St. 25 West 42nd Street 32 Cortlandt Street 416 -” RETAIL(, unimpaired he spent an hour and a haif CANDY S$) THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, nunds, but since haa gnined ten pounds. | yesterday selecting new songs from the ‘ils doctors have consented that he take an automobile ride any time he choose which will be in a fow days. chose twenty, also talked long-distance ne with three friends In Havana, + ¥hO called him up. confident his voice Caruso ts James McCreery & Co. MEN! For the Week End Furnishing Specials 2300 Madras Shirts 245 Sleeve lengths 34 and 36 Well made of excellent grade woven madras. New conservative and bold patterns. ’ Silk “Four-in-Hands’ 135 Every one of imported Silk, carefully selected and well made. All in good taste. Union Suits (Light weight) 155 and 1.65 At 1.55. Better grade Madras Suits. Sleeveless knee length models. At1.65. Suits of fine quality lisle thread. Sleeveless or with quarter sleeves. Knee and three quarter leg models. Half Hose at 75C Silk plaited lisle in two-tone effects ofdull red, green, brown and purple. at 35¢c (3 pairs for 1.00) Good wearing lisle Socks in black and cordovan. Main Floor 34th Street 5th Avenue Iron Clad Rules For The Dairy Farm. milk. This is part of Grade A Milk Service. BORDENS FarmProducts:Co.inc. | ow Cortlandt 7961. crane ee IN TOI 1921. aaa SERVICE Spring Cleani ing Let us relieve you of the thousand and one worries attendant upon this necessary operation. Carpets, Rugs, and Draperies cleaned, renovated, altered, repaired, moth propfed, and stored. Insured against loss or damage aad re-installed in the Fall. A complete cleaning carefully done by experts, or If you would obviate the necessity of moving anything, our “Vacuum Cleaning Service” with experienced oper- ators, using the Sloane Vacuum Cleaner, will dust-clean carpets, walls, furniture, draperies, pictures, books, ete. —leaving them all in place. We go a step farther this year We will close your house for you and re-open it in the Fall, installing capable and reliable women under expert supervision to clean walls, woodwork, floors, and fur- niture, and have your house ready—spic and span— when you return. We will also open your Summer house and have every- thing in order, ready for you to walk into. W. & J. SLOANE FIFTH AVENUE AND 47th STREFT 4 A wis 2”: ar OK Ra ONOCOOODONNN TTT TTT MTT TMM OOOO INNO BOsK «Bluyn Shoe Hundreds of New Styles for Spring and Summer The lines embrace every feature of novelty and every fad and fancy. The com- plete lines are so varied that everyone may be certain of satisfaction. 4 These newest shoes 2S are of Blyn quality— rat the new prices are based on replacement cost in the immense quantities that our big output makes possible. Style 3783 Gray Suede Pump Baby French heel 8.00 Same style in White Kid..7.50 Gray Suede Pump 10.00 Similar style in Brown 9.00 Blyn Shoes Blyn Shoes for Economy for Quality Style 4616 Baie se bridges the gap between style and comfort 8.50 Soft brown Russia calf, military heel, Style 4736 Russia Calf Ball Strap Oxford 7.00 Fine Silk Hose Full fashioned, lisle feet and ee tops. Black, white, cordovan ] Tan Russia Calf, with Red and all the leading costume |] Cross flexible sole. shades, Excellent value. 8.50 1.98 Men and women in business downtown find our new store at our General Headquarters, 55 WARREN ST., convenient and economical. | wae sire prom: | g zeme wo usa ce | A HB Btn ua % Warren MALL ORDER DMPA’ Delivery ti Style $746 Russia Calf Oxford 5.00 Style 4608 Shoes for Men The shoe satisfaction that men estimate by fit, service and style is found in the high and low cuts shown in infinite va- riety of shapes and leathers in the Big Blyn Stores, BROOKLYN STORES; An ae Fide Fulton 8. opp. NEWARK: 099 Broad &. 100 Marker St. Factory, 511-519 E, 72d St. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT.! AAU eee ‘ wee

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