The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1921, Page 11

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_ . ‘ \ ' HS Bvaensnd WORLD, THURSDAY, LEEDS LOSES SUIT WILL COST OVER $8,000,000 TO ANNUL MARRIAGE)|TO RECONDITION LEVIATHAN. | Justice Newburger Asserts He Was)" M+ M Pata U Aware Wife’s Decree Was Not Final. Efforts of William 8. Leeds to have his marringe in 1911 to Mrs. Mary Joyce Freediey annulled, on the ground hio wife's divorce from Louis J, Freedley was not complete at that time, came to naught yesterday, when Supreme Court Justice Newburger decided in favor of Mrs. Leeds. At the trial, Leeds, son of William Bateman Leeds, a former well known NOVEMBER 38,.1921, by the Corporation Counsel. It ts in-]™ credible that an aMfdavit setting up @ This is the Friendly rate should be filed with this Commis- sion, If the facts and figures to support |} It Were not ready.” jer 85,000,000 for the Majestic, a Larger and a Brand New Ship. Plans for reconditioning the liner Leviathan are about completed. Estl- mates of the cost are between $8,000,000 —_— HALE SUCCEEDS GEN. WASHINGTON, Nov, 3.—Brig, Gen. ||! Harry C. Hale has been nominated by President Harding to be @ Major Gen- eral. He will succeed to the vacancy caused by the retirement several days and $9,000,000. The International Mer. | 9g¢ eee’ Gen, March, former Chief cantile Marine paid between $4,500,000 | St# and $5,000,000 for the Majestic, larger | —— than the Leviathan and a brand new \ x —=CHINA= At the price of the Majestic, shipping ||| oF] nien are wondering what the Loviathan, | | new seven years oll, woul be worth on |4 Earthenware Store— Your | | Store. Illustrated Store News 59th to 60th St. NEW YORK Sale Girls’ Dresses | Lexington to Third Ave. NOVEMBER 3, 1921 the market. Many think not over | Hid] Hi Unusual Sale of Aprons i ac al may dresses nt $2 Aprons that were specially pur- said to be para- asserted Leeds was actually in the Court House while his wife's suit was } Nev. York attorney, testified that | $4,000,000. Shipping Board officials | ||| | | when he married Mrs, Freedley March | pulnt out that she could not be bullt in| } f G d N S } 14, 1911, th. day after she received an | thts country to-day for three times that | ||| & GI ASS HI) 0) Cele] avy erge ° u HH interlocutory decree, he did not know | amount... ‘That would be her cost and | Hn | lve OW-. 1ce roups. 1} ber decree would not be made final ng er wees nid aif $4,000,000 ti } 95 i onths. Mrs, Lee : @ he to ‘be sclal for $4,000, ; ‘ Rivas at the suggestion and urging | xer reconaitloning, the shigoing Beart ||| The Dinner Service |||} $9. 1 | : e would be giving her for nothing and Hy ta ) of Leeds that she went with him the | "ould, begin her for following Jay to Nashua, N. H., and |” Lal) Sah bs | Exclusive China | e e fi ras married by a Justice of the — a re ) side eo much to | } Navy biteserze | i | / feace. i} ie oes = i wavy P Se] J In his opinidn Justice Newburger CITY COUNSEL REBUKED. |/)) neal, ity Impor- i 7" \ Aprons at 59c Prendergast Aronsed by Lack of || marry him, and after fving with her for such time as be pleases, to havi the marriage annulled and to be re- Jeased by judicial decree from all re- that the divorce was invalid.” The decision does not change the 1s with Mrs. Leeds. sponsibility thereunder on the ground | [ eustody of Barbara Leeds, four, who | the Brooklyn Borough Gas Company artin Little, city engineer, aMdavit setting forth the || | but failed to furnish to | | the supporting figures, — |! z the case till Cm Gna 15 East 56th Street in the musical world. walt oo en thie player-plane, The new Tri-Solo Melodist Walters Player-Piano will prove a sensation It is the most improved Player on the market today, being vastly different from all other Player-Pianos. render any composition with deep musical feel- It enables the singer to play a perfect ac- companiment to the voice. The Tri-Solo Melodist eliminates all mechanical playing and makes it possible for anyone, without knowledge of music, ing. to play the piano like a skilled artist. Today the name WALTERS conveys to the purchaser a gratifying sense of security and sat- “450 Its music can hardly faculty to sleeves; trim- mings of embroid- ery and contrast- ing materials. Sizes 8 to 14 yrs. Girls’ Shop. Bloomingdates’-—Second Floor. striped skirts. Decidedly good to look at— and well worth their sale price, $3.95. Waist bands, 24 to 32. e Bloomingdale's—Second Floor. Extraordinary Value Navy cotton serge materials, strongly made with seams reinforced for gymnastic work pleated and comfortably cut. Sizes 6 to 20. Bloomingdates'——Second Floor Good Wall Paper Special Sale Price Large aprons, small aprons, waitress size and three-quarter lengths. Aprons with or without bibs and hretelles. All beautifully made and remarkably priced. Cor use while hia wife ‘ mount, | Our Regulation’ and | chased-—and therefore are very H| ah dane ah Me al bel and ane ing tried, talked to her lawyer and| gry ia Neveuye Gis Chae, tock offern the =i ; j s, with oI pout bibs and | paid part of his fees. Quoting from| poche ead finoat amlection a | several other | specially priced. 1 bretelles. Some embroidery trimmed; | an Appellate Division decision’ in a The Corpor: Counsel was severely arteries W Ks 8 bbl Mark, | styles. Skirts . others hemstitched. similar case, he said: critietsed erday by Public Service ||| °° yt uh Lille | ery ret fe Hite 4 ‘ ; ; A “It would be unreasonable to allow | Commissioner Prendergast for having| ||| {ive pricen epanee | pleated—with | White aprons of lawn, dotted Aprons at 85c | the plaintiff, after thus inducing the | :ailed to furnish figures In support of || | wide belts; long | Swiss, cross bar and organdie. | defendant to obtain a divorce and to| the city's claim as to a proper rate in| || | | ery trimmed. trimme: collar, to match. Small aprons of dotted Swiss or fine lawn, trimmed with pretty embroidery. } ‘Three-quarter length aprons, embroid- Small aprons, with bibs and bretelles, with fine embroidery. | | Apron sets of striped or figured dimity, { trimmed with Ince or plain cuffs and | Apron Sets at $1.29 | Amoskeag Knitting Yarn and standard weight qualities. Colors are blyck, white, brown, heather, oxford, gray, myrtle green, garnet, navy and tan Bloomingdale's —Main Bloor | | | | Tomorrow, $3.75-$4:65 Shoes from our high grade stock in these two sale groups. We Do Not Charge —— | Gale Brice ate Mani | tera ug ater Girls’Gym Bloomers | ,.\wisistent at coger ines | abtaariae Sasha "Ba | $4.65 -Low Shoes For women and large girls. Pumps in An expert demonstrator is ready to assist you with one er io are ae ; Oars in Mepaue or plain style—medium or | ses fi reer ality An expert demonstrator is ready to assist you low heels. rown, light tan, mahogan: fi c } be distinguished from handelaying: in fact, Hi Ps cena HUMAN. your knitting problems Sines 214 Uo 8—-AAA’ tolD widths to the lot bat pot in cach atyle ‘o the player-pianist it gives the Bloomingdate's—Second Floor, Feature of Linoleum Sale Heavy Printed Cork Linoleum Printed on heavy cork, with burlap back, in tile and hardwood patterns. 65c Fi. | | _ ] 5 ‘ Organdie vi renee tied ol | : scalloped outls aud allan to mash: Ws Warm Wool Hosiery Aprons at 35c . 4 . linge ted arenas (ex llepiins, with min oo | bibs and bretelles; tea aprons, trim- Small aprons, with bibs or bretelles, tea Hi ag etl eee for the Children 3 sremarecquue ago me New York __ 69TH ST. AT LEXINGTON AVE. November 3, 1931 69c with bibs. Bloomingdale's—Second Floor, edge , | \ 5 ~ 7 a oe 7 _ | - 7 —_ | i e 4,200 pairs of | Wi d Sh d Y Gl } An Epoch in fo ee indow Shade our Gloves Are Here : English derby ° ° ° ° | Pl Pj Hist ribied sports woot | Of First Quality | At Money Saving Prices hose, 6 to 10-inch | , i ayer-Piano History | Bee | omen’ Elhiow,Lanth Im | girls. In_ brown, < , White Mousjuetaires, Bloomingdale’s Have Placed on Sale One of the green and heather | 11200 First quatity | Women’s Real French Kidskin | : : ixtures, Strictly 1 2 , $1.48 Most Wonderful Player-Pianos in the World Fed eatity ny | full 6 ft. tong, 3 ft. dim, ankeeritied amie Bleck | first quality. wide, is eeu y white, tan, beaver and grays 1 . Blooningdale’s—Main Floor. shade cloth, ’ ih New and U nrivalled - mounted on guar piorien sie ibow Lenata Suede Tri-Solo Melodist ’ anteed nickel fin Alba utvap wilits alipcon glover emibrob: | 400 W ish rollers. Com dered backs. In. Leaver, . brown, a | omen s plete with all. fix pray and white. | Walters =|) Lad Wie Womens itr Chamale | | New Skirts a, Suede Finish Lisle Gloves, 48e ° Ecru Madras Curtains Bloomingdate's—Main Floor | Pl r-P $3.95 Special $1.95 Pair : } aye 1ano Imported madras of high quality, in several distinctive WwW ’ H | ‘ rata omen’s Shoes Reduced | new purchase of pleated plaid and novelty Hloomingdale's—Third Floor i Heavy I ted Linol 1. . Yd. I i : . Yd. i of the Walters Piano : Company, have even Roll mice ) . (aie 4 | and parquetry designs, suitable for all rooms. their efforts to perfecting the Walters Piano, Yes! Ggod paper at this price. Als» paper for or offices. Designs in tile and parquetry effects | : ene! : with the result that these famous instruments are unsurpassed in beautiful all rooms in all shades and qualities, specially Gold Seal Congoleum, 59c Sq. Yd. 6x9. renstrany Alaa erie Rugs $10.75 f ; Se eee 8 Soh GURLIEY, Say Aaa NillaK egy SORIA Hh ee ee Guaranteed by the manufacturer. Extra heavy and, | 7x94 $00 oatotg eo Ha | Fiano VERS Ne : pena eles | durable, Hardwood or tile patterns, 9x12........$15 | oomingdale's-—-Fourth Mloor | A - . -_——_—— a _— _ i \ Price Includes: ; | Ta | A, Magnificent Music Cabinet Bargain Basement New Cloth Dresses Housefurnishings ! 10 Worth of Music Rolls o! . ‘ oe t Your Choice Special Shoe Sale Sale Priced—*15% Startling Values | | A Bench, and Free Delivery . f | .Women’s High Lace Shoes, $3.19 | New, smartly tai- — Aluminum Tea Kettles t i Black kidskin extension soles, soft uppers. | Jored frocks of tri } wat: vee et Ch ose ; | | ‘> The Interest Clause | Remarkable value, cynics cat deNe gee aneninee | aoe | in the sales agreement very seldom receives any special attention when Weinen: ecg or Tan | ae ee lary < New Iden Gar irons | the purchase is made. It really means that from $40 to $75 has been added Ox ords, $3.19 i h higher d x to the purchase price of the instrument by the time the account is paid in full. Some with rubber heels. Be- ae DB | | Gelb. size, Heat distributing | WE do not charge interest. low market value. I | over entire ironing surface. Tub- istri Embroidered, ing and stand The fact that we are the manufacturers and sole distributers of the mar- = ~Bucki Seesundl on atteae a | | velous new Tri-Solo Melodist Walters Player-Piano makes it possible to ‘ rap, * $3.19 . pride ae aU Electric Toasters, $2.50 ffer this new instrument at $450. par . “ ilnted. With cable and attachs ip offer Patent colt. Tilustrated in only i ke i 3-Strap, 3-Buckle Pumps, $3.19 one of many very Bread Box, 95¢ | If You Cannot Call, Mail Coupon to Gun metal or mahogany. | smart styles Whit enameled. Neatly steoe | BLOOMINGDALE’S PIANO DEPARTMENT For Children | Sizes 14 to 4 | ee he 59th to 60th Street—Third to Lexington Avenue—New York City Famous Trot Moc Shoes, $2.45 ——$ eo Ki Made cf corrursiod aalvealned } Gentlemen: Please send me without obligation on my Sturdy and reliable. Sizes 84 to 11. Angora and Persian i ittens tra ate ore | j part full information regarding your yer-Piano Sale. Boys’ Black Calfskin Shoes, $1.99 mand Mi inpies: allt ' Reiter ae = Medium toe, good for school wear. Sizes 21, | 19,000 Mac hii pi a oO i} to 5 for big boys; great saving Hartz Mout TicuCanaries=SAi Rotary stste, of good galvanized i | | Bloomingdale's~ Bargain Shoe Basement Lioomingdale's—Main Floor Bloomingdale's—Basoment. | ~ —

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