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es egg THE EVENING 19 WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921. ~ COMMON LAW WIFE Broadway at Ninth Street > T is not big type and big | New York. talk in the newspapers— 4 Business }' but the quality, fashion and 9 tow fair price of the goods in the Telephone store which make value and HUSBAND DSAVOWS Court Declares Feher Marriage and Issue Legal—Cruel- ties Charged. Details of a suit for separation, besed on a common law marriage, were revealed yesterday in papers Mled in the Supreme Court. This “Problem in matrimony was further Complicated by the father’s doubt of the legitimacy of a five-year-old son, according to the papers filed. Mrs. Helen Feher, dari-haired, statuesque and not quite twenty-six, temper,” miserliness and cruelty. She asked for the custody of her son Stuyvesant 4700 Former! Prices on | A. T. Stewart & Co. Furniture Under-price Matched dining-room suites—40 per cent. less. Matched bedroom suites—40 per cent. less. Full size brass bedsteads, polish and dull finishes, at less than half price—some close to 30 cents on the Dainty Lingerie in Wraps at $35 | give lasting satisfaction. imited lots go lower A Greeting for MOTHER (Mother's Day, May 8th) Appropriately worded greetings will be found in The Book Store—10¢ to 7c. Kahl, soprano; Marguerite White, soprano; Alice Clausen, Parisian simplicity, $59.50 “Se SPSL brought the action against Eugene dollar. Eighth Gallery, New Buliding oe Tee pore Gs “ Chinese grass and reed furniture—third less. ii n P graph Company of ‘ r = ; | No. 1273 Lexington Avenue, Feher is White painted cypress garden furniture—third less. }}| CONCERT of Russian Music, Sat- | thirty. a ' Matched breakfast room suites—third less, | arday at 2.30, in the Auditor- G Pegs Sine tin Fae ry Folding reed arm chairs—less than half price. | jum, under the auspices of Globe when they “agreed to become man and Mahogany and mahogany finish four post bed- | Concerts, Charles D. Isaacson, ~ Wife” ‘They have “lived together as steads, in 3.3 ft., 4 ft. and 4.6 ft.—one-fourth less. | 3 Chairman, Artists — Saveli FOR MISS 14 TO 20 selves out to the world as such,” the Fifth and Sixth Gai New Bullding Wi $48 t $95 Waleviteh, tenor; Abraham Silk F Kk fi lit PEE so ia brnsiag ain, nargn| omens O Haitovitsc, violinists Reginal SE rocks---fine quality her husband with an “uncontroilable | | | | | 45% less in cost. 20th Century Brown & White Taxicab Association 1730 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Ready Saturday—For MISSES and SMALL WOMEN Every dress from their regular stock— prices..... 9.50 to $89.50 were the regular early season | | $29.75 41 models; $59.50 to $89.50 regularly HERE are forty-one models in this sale—think of that—forty-one different styles to choose from; and there are 1,500 dresses in all—more than some stores show in an entire season, i The makers of PEGGY PAIGE FROCKS were delayed in filling their spring orders; and that is why these fresh, new frocks were offered to us underprice. Not a dress in the entire lot was less than $59,50 regularly; and high-grade specialty shops in cities like St. Louis, Cleveland, Detroit, $59.50 to $89.50, Downstairs Store, Old Buliding , and Chicago have sold models this season at prices | ‘Students’ Suits Smarter than ever. Youths of 15 to 20 must have style and fit; but they must also have service and in these suits the three qualifications are most hap pily combined. Of fine herringbones in gra and brown; smart club chee i gray and fancy mixtures, very fine serges, The styles ar double-breasted models. $22.50 and $28.50. Third Floor, Old Buliding alse | pair. 55¢_ pair Imported light-weight cotton socks. Haven't been so low as 55c in years, fashioned, double heel und toe; black, white, un- bleached, smoke gray, African brown, navy blue. Were Tic Full- 500 more pairs Men’s Shoes, $7.85 pair Same grade of shoes sold for $18 to $14 last Spring. Three styles in tan. Three styles in black. the money we have seen this year. these shoes. Both plain and brogue. Narrow toes. Wider We hope all men who do business with us will see toes. The best shoes for Gauze Underwear at $1 |Shirts, with short sleeves or sleeveless; drawers, knee or ankle length, | oalbriggan, if you prefer, All $1 a garment. * Same styles in Extra sizes, $1.25. Burlington Arcade Fle'f, New Bullding , Clemmer, David Sha- Ernest and a suitable sum for his| 2 re tifull Andrew Clemmst, support. . the hit Sal 00 wraps, beau UY! pro, accompanists. At $69.50—Crepe de chine soenprene Court Justica McCook ie vale An Eton Blouse || made, trom the overcuttings| “citer the concert, “THE eGieelt arene frocks in the pleated models il- pranted her the custody of not son Nightgowns ) | of de chi: of a manufacturer. Hence} "UNDRED DAYS" will be pre- , lustrated; another in Georgette and deciored legal the marriage and | Envelope chemises 95c'] Of crepe de chine the anvir | sented—a remarkable French and garden crepe; all three are adaptations the issue, Btealgnt chemises. | to | ng. | motion picture in observance of of lovely Paris models. In During the hearing Mr. Drawers or bloomers | $5.95 | Fine tricotine, bolivia cloth and the centenary of the death of black, navy blue and light tones. not press his charg | ‘Goret aocere } $2.95 romona cloth. Four of the mod-| Napoleon Bonaparte. ‘The musi- Hats at $8 ; aiiconenint fe cued cnet [) Foreset ted) worn will You will like it | els, typieal of the collection, are) eal background ill consist of Other Frocks laint, b ‘ me Fores e ome} | s fe P Satis a ps : i : “in not the issue of the mar- u pictured above. Tschaikowsky’s Symphoni: “MIMI” da odue- Hage,” ond’ dened all bis wite's| | be tempted to buy their|] The tailored Eton biouse is || ‘There is the wrap of the dol-| Pathetique and Beethoven's|| A special purchase MIMI needs no introduc. : { Ss ‘ | entire wardrobe of summer |] excellent form at the mo- || man type, but straightline and) Fifth Symphony as played by of hats of the successes of the season, $29.50 Sailings that vat the alight. NM ep | wv | lingerie now while under-\] ment. Saturday's special [| well defined siceves, embroidered) iti | I4for the CHICKER-|| grades which we Se wate est_provoe he would sneer Ad, any , ngs ae available at|] model at oS has a ee | ¢ape-collur edged with deep fringe ING AMPICO. Reproducing have sold at $12 Two-piece frocks of wool jer- ’ cece . oH (7 Vhite Sale prices. turned-down Eton collar, }! M—the wrap trimmed with wide iano. | % | sey have pleated skirts and ; Bomoinined. tat < ° . ‘ ; edged with tiny pleated frill silk braid in black and white, so| First Gallery, New Building to $14 this season overblouses—enough suid! White Sale Undies Great variety of of self material, and tiny || smart at, the moment—and the) - — su $16.50. . ; ‘ F i wrap with long stole collar and| . te CANDY SPE jack transparent hats. * for children prety anoles nea east oie va t sleeves embroidered with black| Saturday's CANDY enleey ae yee Gia ottatilea 4 | Sleeveless sport frocks, of fees ueeend nee : | i it aainty. GIGS) eitl oe side 0} e front fas- [| silk and metal thread. ind, ‘Delicious hard. candies, Rites ae affe: u i stun price, $16.60, a Fesort to an umbrella as a weapon of Pictured | Lied ae embrstiesea{l oe | Other models black walnuts, combined with}] ning colors, as well as. in See rataiten ty ts utter a quae Combinations — embroidery in pastel shades, or/J In heavy crepe de chine, |! have the little half cape sleeve,| Vanila, strawberry, molasses|] black a y blue, Ceats WS WIES POCURNBS FO Ate tat n€t GR roe, of pink cotton crepe that in white and flesh. | or the full gathered back and| nd pistache | flavors. Led Trotteur hats with smart t 1, $1 1 rel, which, he said, proved tbat she| rimmed, $1.65—more simply) {ho Eee Drecien fi | font gate sweet tooth will revel in them. ; i = had condoned his faults. ! trimmed, $1.15. | pOasy & UY resden Tower— Second Floor, Old Bullding | Straight cape line. Main Floor, Old Building simple trimmings. At $39.50 and $49.50—were Mra. Feher was represented by Drawere<bnickerbocker niod-| *0,,t0¢ undies of pure white ba-! In midnight blue, black and Eighth Gallery, New Bullding $45 to $59.50— ‘ports coats of Bydney H. Bergmann °. obhns 4 tiste or nainsook, effectively tan. All linings harmonize. = Afternoon hats trimmed soft wool velours and camel's Broadway. Mr. Berger said bis ie be or embroidered eage— Stora wath Teco er einprsliery Fi t | f Many beige or gray. with glycerined ostrich. hair cloth in tan, fawn, rose, fould not be reached. ios run with a bit of deticately col- Ive s y' es 0 Second Floor, Old Buliding and blue; also twill cord and peeceeesines Sizes 2 to 12 years. | ored ribbon. mer aaecnl i Garden hats with lovely tricotine coats for t \ J VALLEY’S DEFICIT Princess slip—tucked or hem-| e | fea And) adaptations of Pacie i SS yi Main Alsle, Main Floor, Old Bidg. | . lowers. copies and adaptations of Paris { irae $4,263,487. | stitched ruffle—iace or | em. | pees eae Women’s Shoes iNew Skirts, $12.75 First Floor, Old Bullding models. IN 0 ’ ry 9 . betty Haemning, $1; ace . | the most wanted { | ‘ e wenescment diame wane o- ii] femme ute, gtas™™ey| Pretty Petticoat: styles of today... Stripes, plaids | ‘Satin and silk Suits, $25, $39.50 ; sivea 8 ‘Tan and black calfskin strap ‘ ; | 4 Other Expenses Sizes 8 to 14 yea! * . f Merete, In tan and blue, blue and green, atin and Si ' “ada o Sanaa ‘suit shades silk | Pumps, with perforated tips and) brown and blue, black and white|Qval bag-tcps, $1 each Suite Of tweed tn all! the new When Under Government Control. Cicaranay | perforated foxing and straps,| t other, conibinatione: Motels g-tcps, > | G $45 colors—two smart models at The annual report of the Lehigh eae At $2.95 with Teather Cuban heels and |e eee aati osts| 144) oxidized silver or green|Crepe GOWNS, $26; one model, silk-lined coat, Valley Railroad the yaar $920) Wool CORES: 87100st0).525.60)3) nate of ais jeeeey Seats area ssy model in uj combination box and knife pleats.| 80d ana he ean In the Women's Salons at $39.50. Se ee mat ingore (exenived tosiycars © $8780) 2) wiounces accordion pleated.| black Kidskin with plain toe,| Second Fleer, Old Building main Floor, Old Building The souple little after-| Suite at, $89.50 —were $59.50, g g . E ny show chie c combina-| aby is — — — ——___—_—_—— Pi in , from other than. operating revenue Bille coats (S1450\to $8. 1) Gane OY SHS colericomibina: |) Rad lea iey CARY Laue) Heel) 5 ; ; os for) 00m gown of satin, or the| and the suits are in black and Bee it tocuer yeaa are 46, were $19.50 to $65—taf-| At $3.85 Pape . 45ca pair for Roman trp’ oon ines tat, SMart silk crepe is success-| rookie tricotine, striped suitings arisons h 01 ye a ‘ é ae “1 : Fy 60 4 8 yi < te 2 % 4 fendered practically Imposstble be- tora—erene Ge “chine tale || arere sate ob vlaA and Wig tip, brogue oxford in W. *s Stocki feta, 10-in wide; faille, 8-in,| {ul only when it is uncom-| and crossed-barred wool velours. tause of the fact that Federal con- corded silk, Many with hats to) ERC OAES OF plain and) two leathers—black and tan] WOMEN § OLOCKINGS wide; $1.26 for special’ smali| promisingly simple and|qp- trol aid not come until the end of matali ters vents) : seer 3 mA ne teteee caliatene ae L miulasy: beets) May, 1920, price—#1.85 purchase of 300 yards--suitable! excellent in line and ma- Skirts February. Straw hats, $2.95 to $7.95. | SE Jersey. Rippling Tlounces and heavyweight walking soles| All cg d drop -stitch,| £07 sashes, hat trimmings, hair! terial, “BURNHAM” ski . 180, were $3.95 to $15.9 Hidde All at $9. | + aroun rop - stitch, ibbons — and for brightenin, skirts of genu- seee iatwels to the tact cn Muiibred (oe taney siodelesilent Prune a with wa i/e SBipia fuch Firet Floor, Old Bullding | black, mercerized cotton tops| up a dark frock. | We have specialized in a] ine Baronette satin, $9.75. Se een ner ne : i s—hig and tiny ruffles. ee ee Bosch FrOOK. ¢ “ aki Gaveranent contes i wertn or dark colors. Third Floor, Old Building | ———— } pilesvived boots, shot ef- Matn Gi RBEM Geetleh ing $roup of Hous pe ot men Tghtwatent wool neneey bvrles adequate increase in rates, Third Floor, Old Bullding | | fects— . ‘oO be sol or the sm: eh 75. alle the etree: Corantial ee Petticoats on the Aisle 100 Umbrellas for | —black with white Net Guimpes, $950 for $4 ana| Price of $45. mitts werited tikneel ieee pee pa Sa anit . A | —black wit = Ne 1 By 95.0) " , ‘There's a SAND-PIT in Toy! White : j73..,/ women, special $6.50 plek siti purple | "$4.50 grades, 300 specially The group includes | $12.75. Pear, the adva World—near the Airplane Sec- At 95e, flounced tnodel rine mss. YES aren) | up and priced for the| fi iavekinel:feul Second Floor, Old Buliding fed during the eight tion, Here littie tots may play| trimmed with pin tucks and| CR back . | 2,400 pairs only. All sizes, Sale; fine white or ecru] S0WnS 0: See pale ee Tenth Street nied 30 t te thelr heart's gontent. Mo! ‘ ruffle, i All silk taffeta with satin] 314 to 10 tuxedo collars; frilled rai Step be petri ies payrolls o: shovels, pails—they’re all wait- At regular and extra order—navy blue, green, pur-! - ain Fi f 20 5 und 3 ec ‘ < 1 and, its ope ing for little hands to make use| size petticoats in tailored mod-| ple, garnet, black,’ brown, Main Fleer, Old Bulging | Toy etm itatian Vakn| the long waistline, outlined by Brief Cases $7 « of them. “And there are sand] els with “narrow "‘hemstitaied Stub ends. Bakalite tips. Ig F ciennes lace. | fre sock sieale, thernene: herte ’ toys from France. You must| hem, Also flounced model—| teresting variety of leather or ; | d Our $10 grad come and see them. shadow proof. bakalitectrimmed handies, | hetland Floss Main Pleo, Ole Building | side-panel overskirt, are : ie Third Gallery, New Buliding | Main Alsio, Old Building Main Alste, O18 Bulising | D7 @ g hank 400 dainty ttle plated ailver bate als aT bef je and) on Fagan alee Handy oes DOWN-STAIRS STORE: |" change purses, $1 ench, Well| Pleas Of caine Woaee forcor| inch slges--with -2 and 8 pockets | Tom 1H to 2 oF, to the hank.| made, with strong links. "Tu the Se oe olen re LOR GLI SS ean eck anditsane | alls weighing a little over 1% ast they have always sold for i i i at le. Main Floor, Old Buliding | & id Floor, Old Bulldti Main Floor, All the new shades desired for seen ge eee tse mo) Reet Ote: Bullen making summer sweaters, - —— : a — Several very attractive models will be shown purchasers. And 3 $ lessons in knitting. will be given en S Ut S a ree, . At 58¢ a hank Careless Choice of a : ‘ : | ; Po pea) vag Hl che pennies . Wanamaker suits—in the BIG Store. Sounds fr te ine mn like the good old times, doesn’t it? And you'll find ig beach and the ne 5 links. the cut and the tailoring just as good, too. These Each hank weighs 3% ounces.| suits, with ' Is Dangerous! All popular shades, and navy| Oth t $40 and $45 R NUOLY , blue, black and white. ers a an certain a | + * * ECE} » a cert po LE CE constitute a very large group which includes prac- ominent woman stepped into ‘ : roup wai D Behe happened tobe near, . | tically every kind of business suit the New York Tnstead of being taken to her ‘Blouse-and-Bloomer | man wants. These are 2, 8 or 4 button single- 1, she was driven toa point ensa r A breasted models, and 2 or 3 button double-breasted bowel, she wat be Suits at $4.95 | odels, Patch or fl kets. All the good fab where a hold-up gang was f ults a . mode: i fe ch or flap pockets. All the goo: " * 4 ty *, 5 : 7 7 | rics and colorings. ait je markers ha ntire sarplas stocr o} le high-grade, weli-Rnown ¥ % | waiting for the driver to bring The makers have closed out their enti lus stock of the high-grade, well-k __ Por Girls of 6 to 10 years e avictim along. She was robbed Fashioned of a good looking} T t 35 47 50 velry! heavy cotton material in plain| $: $ of al ba jewel! oie GRCORIE ROW Sad, Cela A lesson for you! A 7 e Blouse effectively trimmed They were $40 to $65 up to yesterday morning. “20th Century Brown | with whit ploomers are gener- : , ; & White” will take you (4 Ss S ously pleated, our decinntion 12 | Third Flzor, Ol4 eunsing | 3,000 pairs Men’s Socks safety-and at 20% to | — “ ee me mg eee = ne rs