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7 y oT Ry ee - ; wu rio; ¥ TN ec : ” i. ee ~ nia |. HUSBAND'S SUIT REVEALS 7 — i, DISCORD IN WEALTHY HOME.!| HPARN’S Restaurant aie ‘ Guimpes aa UPRth Symphony of Sihelius| terpretations, ond nor pertebmiation | Wit Denies \Charges That She|| provides refreshing luncheon or after- rimme i $_ Receives First Performance | Asien * ‘pesbie. degree Md ga awe noon tea for the busy shoppers, and |! Were 4.18 3.24 by the Philharmonic, {younger American ‘violinists, "mide | Charging ble wile with neeiceting || Serves it well and inexpensively. —)—$ Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars. j his debut in the afternoon. He has|, Gstablished 1827 appeared on frequent occasions 11) Gjj, nnats 3 ‘ the West, He nas the correct idea | Sabian ie M4 hn: pia tg’ Lyric La but the Bach somata, for violin alune, | Yesterday began suit for separation in is not a wise choice for him until he | the Supreme Court at Mineola before eliminates the seratch from his tone. | Justice Faweett. Mra. Johnstone dentes te Whittle aiso sang, in Towa | all the allegations and says her husband all. Her voice is of large ditnen-|was cruel and inhuman, that he had sion but not under control; nor is! frequently charged her with not being her style sufficiently developed to] his social equal, was unfa thful to her warrant a public appearance, and had her examined as to her sanity. Sank aaah She alleges he has an Income of $100,000 FLORISTS SON POISONED. | a year from his bus'ness in the Gilbert Le Monit Found Unconscious After FOURTEENTH STREET Striking Values in Winter Needs \For Every Member of the lamily in addition Great Holiday Gift Assortments now on display throughout store — ' Everybody Shops Here Saturday Men’s heir child and threatening to kill him, WEST OF FIFTH AVE $ sve ‘ cee By Frank H. Warren, y4The novelty of the Philharmonic Society's concert last evening in Carnegie Hall was the fifth sym- phony of Jean Sibelius, which re- Ogived {ts {initial hearing in New ¥ork. The composition was played for the first time last February in Lendon, with Sibelius conducting. est evening Josef Stransky was at athe helm of the good ship Philhar- monic, eighty years old and on its 692d trip into musical waters. A gew symphony by a recognized mu- aleian is always an event. In New York's overdone orchestral season, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schu- 24 ie 4 5 ® Johnstone Corporation, No, 34 Hubert Street, this city. | The couple live tn the heart of the colony at Piandome and maintain an establishment of nineteen rooms, with five baths and many servants. They were married Feb, 21, 1918, and have one daughter. The husband charges his wife aban- doned him in June, 1919, and took their Drinking Liniment. Adolph Le Moult, head of the present Generation of old-time florists, was in Great distress last night in the New York Hospital whither he was sum- moned after his son Everett, eighteen, | PAR and Tenalkowsky are thor-| was found sensviess from drinking | Haby. to n house at, Amiiyvite whioh he Sushly mulled over, and a novelty is|°!oroform tiniment. In the youth's | characterized as a “sha kk." and that he & spur to conductor, orchestra and| Pocket a letter addressed to his father | Went there and took the baby home, the Spablic oman Was found and rend by the older iaftodys his wife he. salde once struck £ “Juan Sibelius is the greatest of the] Movlt. He declined to state what “it | him with a houtie of hair tonie. etttin Saturday i nglsted he was unaware Mnaish cian. He has tounded a dis-| oy an artery in his arm, She also cal Philippine Lingerie any ‘circumstances which might|him vile numes, he alleccs, drove him ° : “get national school, basing his art| prompt his son to suicide \from ‘her ‘room. and thre tened to kill Si ostet y H upon the fulk song. For local con-| — A patrolman pussing No. 2% West 1sth | him tf he did not stay out Specials ‘wert goers the most familiar of n works are “The Swan of Tuone.a’ and “Finlandia,” a majestic and in- Street, many blocks from the Le Moult florist establishment, No, 51 West 2th rt heard groan: and entered, Ln In Janvary, 1920, “he siid, while he |was holling ‘the baby, his ‘wife came ‘toward him to kisa him, as he thought, Good values are a Hearn habit. You will always t baseemnt hall he found a find them here. Satin Stripe Silk Shirts the hh evi- | hut instead she struck him, hittng the Spiring tone poom, He ia no stranger | aentiy in creat cele, ne ree tecuy | baby alan Hacthen sent. (oF De. Wenge P Qualities and prices you look 19 America, for he conducted sume] odor of chloroform and two hotties ne ly. he sald to.sce if she was invine.|| Philippine Nightdresses and Chemises—models with round or square for uhen the question of Special 3 95 of his works here in 1914, and Yale| bellea “Chloroform Liniment’ were on| Mrs. Johnstone told the doctor, said the neck—exguisitely embroidered—run with wide and narrow rf +H ; A e University gave bim a degree the| the “oor | lines "the ‘cntine trouble was ‘0 .used satin ribLon—were 84.97............0eeeeeeens cee vee BAGS siik hosiery buying arises. A good value i ll made silk skirts; ina same year. ‘aken ‘to Ni : y jover Rik sister borne lA * Si we <a Having thus introduced our hero,| Ogden, the letter jin tly paces Wenti: | {hat If she did no: get out “hs would |! Philippine Nightdresses and En-|Philippine Nightdresses and Women's All-Silk Hose —full fash- 9 peat! Lr lada dhe Mi 4 as it were, we would ask you to close | {ied He Moult and his father was novi. | Nire"Cly? lm she wanted him to get || velope Chemises ~- bond made —| Chemises—embroilered front and ioned—black and cordovan— large assortment of colored stripes on white | your geographies and to bound Fin- | {led by telephone, at No. 436 Fort | ‘\4"or the nurse and called here “alrty band scalloped neck and sleeves! sleeves—wide satin ribboo drawn in Special 2.35 grounds. > land. Anyhow, you know it Is one of | home, Everett Le Aioult hen was an. | © : ; i —ribbon run through embroidered | semi-Empire effect through Women’s All-Silk Hose—full fash- | those norehtrn countries with which | conscious ; 2 will be continued Monday eyelete— 1.58 embroidered eyelcts— 2.94 ioned—black only-— Men's Fleece Lined Underwear— | Men’s Union Made Overalls or “harshness” and ‘“sternness” are as- | were 81.97. ..0...seeeeeees ae! were 83.68 ...0...6 5 vere $2.00 i § ii calactaad $ é aaatea, Ghd teams terme, topes | ~ - Plllppine taphtdresee “<= Wand ere 8: yell shirts or drawers—also heavy Coats—plain brown, blue or ‘ with “sombre,” are popularly applied | ENTERTAINS MRS. DE RIVERA Mos ae, | Fhilippine Envelope Chemises— Women’s All-Silk Hose- -full fash- cotton winter underwear— white or hickory stripe— , to the wo ks of Sibelius. Naturally ———— i heck-—several charming styles ‘with | band made embroidered desiyns— Leite at oie wee 2.49 WEE 95 ve cseeeseeeeess 66 | sixes 34 to 4— } enough, though obviously enourhs| Wee, Hofman, Hontess, Acta tor! i igns—sati dial : 5 i y e D | Mea. b oo embroidered designs—satin several pattcrns— ‘ ; were $1.85. seeegr ; ieee inputheee acsthors: 1h Ra iret Woman's National Foandatton. , ribbon dra wo—were 82.68, 1.94 wank te'id Picard 1.82 Wad frektaen Lhe full fashion- Men's Wool Mixed Underwear— hats oe Brakes 1.00 ? sion of the new composition. eck Seger andiecie? aiality= single or double breasted shirts » It ts a brief work, for a symphony, ee rene eurrall Honman ace Wereel6 a teks ie OD —drawers to match—all sizes— | Men's and Boys’ Cape—iarge as i sunning twenty-odd. minutes, and| ® feception and tea at the Hotel Plaza - were & reve moc i vee four movement wo| yesterday to Mrs. Belle De Rivera, | 9 ° ’ were $1.95 .......cc000- 2.48 sortment—were .95........ .74 ur nts, the first two a ‘ played without pause, It is over just| founder and Honorary Progident off omen S Qn 1S SECS bout as one is beginning to get] the City Federation of Wome! Clubs | id i va | keyed up. If one is expecting any| Mrs. Hoffman acted as Chairman for| rives itc in: KY { sensuous outbursts of prolonged mel-| New York of the Womans N, i 4 weaters ‘ ody, or thrilling climaxes, or pass-| Foundation PORE eupues Excellent Values in | ‘hges breathing ane must listen elsewhere. weetness and light,” The idiom rashes away ‘Think what it weuld mean She announced the elec- | De River an Honorary ent of the Foundation, and Wool Plaid: Skirts Smart winter models for house or sport wear. New Coats & Dresses 1g Sibellus’s own. ‘The themes are] also that she had been nominated as toyou to know the wonderful, imple and distinct, but the com-]|4 Founder, To become a For r soothing, cooling Posiam com- + 1 1. poser seldom gets going. He ts like] COSt# $1.000, and Mrs. William Hessel | fort. Why don’t you gct a Soc. le Extra Size Sweaters—all wool é ® boxer sparring for an opening.| W2% Chosen aa the Chairman | box and begin treatment to- button front model—-peacock, r i Where are numerous passages in| Sommittee to raise this amount of | ight? You cas tell by ite very buff, brown and black—slzes 1 | which the strings keep up a shim-| Prominent women present were Mra, | amélithatitis going todogood. 48 to 52—were $10.50 . 8.24 H ~ Jpering movement, “with low, ‘rum: Jonn Monroy stra it ih Roos ira, | Tet aod eitot torent Were $8.97 and $10.97 Worsted Sweaters-—tuxedo and Youthful styles appropriate for Thanksgiving ‘5 8 and woodwinds, a M. Pe Mrs. auBli “a yO ware in @ state of suspense walt: | Hayman, Mrs, duit | the eruption begins to div Gere aus 3.68 gayeties and after events. ng for the fuse to burn to end] Murray, Mrs. P.O. Borhase, Ar! WEE BUDE ceesssteswoses H amd for the explosion your favorite bomb to burst: no of is You detect style trace composers, and i elways a source of pride to be able sizes 10 to 14— to whisper to your neighbor, “Be 5 . were $10.94..... Nea cd 8.00 were B1B.64 oc. .s 05008 GH Proven! “Tachalkowsky," “sme. combinations. Sizes 26 to 31. Girl! Sill Dresses brown and navy-—eelf or lace trimming 7 gq a “However, there are spontaneous —crush bow sashes—sizes 8 to 14 years—special........ . and expressive pages, clever and in- enious theme elaborations that Fold he attention. unes bob up here and there, asking ‘or @ chance; but the composer, ex- ept in the scherzo, pokes their heads back. tin “Oheron,” “Bacchan: @user,” and Strauss Snatches of fay little It would appear that Sihetius. | an effort to tone down the rough: | In@ws of his earlier works, had adopted tthe extreme and, {1.48 programme notes suggests, he is | as Mr, Gilman tn fd to speak out. Still, It is so * from “Tang- “Ti EBulen- | Richter, Mrs. A. Herndon, Mrs. W. N.| cagsborough and Mrs. Joseph Frank- appear. Posinm Soap helps tus trentovent greatly, ee es ¢ MARKETS —— SPECIALS FRIDAY—SATURDAY 195 SIXTH AVE. 92 SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STS, S. E. CO. STH STREEB what they were before the war. ISPEND Many smart styles in plaited models of various colors and Women’s and Misses’ Skirts—tai- Jored model in heather and Ox ford—sizes 25 to 33—were $5.97 3.95 Jersey Dresses styles are so pretty and very practical for school Brush Wool Scarfs—pockets und belt—peacock, buff and brown were $4.68 3.74 Furs Colder weather and smartest style combine to bring out these lovely fur modes, which here may be had at striking econumy values. Brown Fox Scarfs— shawl collar of Australian Girls’ Warm Coats—cheviot cloth with large collars and warmly lined—8 to 14 years— Girls’ Dressy Coats—brown, rein jorrento—large convertible rs and deep pockets— One-Day Sale (Saturday) PETTICOATS Well fitting, clinging petticoats do not take Silk Jersey Pettibloomers—black, navy, henna, French blue, Ma- ' beaut Ss \different that it ts inter sting, and | (Prom Brening Jouma!, Nov. 0 THE GOVERNMENT WON'T Ji ° wereistoie., 41.75 , way from thes lim silhouette, and they do o y be assured freedom from|[U. S, SE ; jde, may be, assured freedom from 5. TO ACT IN BRINGING HAVE TO GET AFTER US for uniors Sealine Stoles fine 18,50 add warmth and comfort now that the Goh Stranskys strenuous conduoting, | levels tong ago. And we've tot only [| 9 Hpatity Were the weather is colder. There are all new models, Maved it with what spark! A widespread investigation has been been keeping them there, but have! Pieced Hudson Seal Muffs--can : smiliancy It permitted. The mudi-| made by the Department of Agricul. been forcing them lower and lower. it || Were $9.94... ++ b als teen and melon shaped 1 Q.5Q attractive in style of serviceable quality, ence found the slow firure espectally [ture as to retail meat prices. It has Will Pay G THE ere $16.7 : B iced tly below thei th . n he umbers on the ff been discovered that retailers of meats Policy of GIVING THE VERY UT. I} . ’ ee were priced greatiy below eir worth, Srewratime were ihe. overture tn [are gnaking profs more than douse) POE ty Ee ANO'EU WEstemEse| || All the girls are wearing them. The colors i Coats of Near Seal—with devp Wool Jersey Petticoats—taffete, SES ETE EE. TEE TD — = i opussum line and satin fl ‘ folegcl's Merry Pranks” Fredukadledrenis : FI ES H LOINS of © Bl|| and every-day wear. One and two piece models | | Ye 3i95.00 135,00) 1 eee ee etaoe laclisiaya taurvantar ite eeeeal prtin oe Anmiatice Day, the orchestra |p| of Frying Chickens, 22 Ib. | JERSEY PORK 20;,. || at this price. Children’s fn rt good quality =§ 3 94 ene Maley anes nm 3.59 cil! play “The Star Spaneled Ban- | fe betes y 18 BGUISES i Pp 3 os taal er? and McDowell's “Dirge.” and Tor-Bo't Round or | FRESH LEAN | oe ere 8 ‘ e jate—of ta eta, jersey and messaline—straight or flounced George Wickersham wilf he || Tor om ic | c |! styles—black, navy, brown, d Russi 4 Seer one thm Mill speek tn the | Tor Sirloin ROAST _ 18%.“ ERSEY Hams 22iv.1 | MORNING SPECIALS changeable shades In \atfete madcle-wore $6.65 ond $8.06 &oO@ : a PORTERHOL SE or c CHUCK POT ROAST qa 'c : ; e SRLOINSTEAK. 2 5lb. or Boiling Beef 12:i. On Sale Saturday Until 1 P. M. Dainty Bandeaux ‘ Tetically. Ths i SUGAR CURED c Plate-Navel Corned Beefgc ff} To prevent dealers buying, quantities eet. icted. Ne Mail or Telephone Orde a 1 Rene, Bembrl jet ot rich [MOKED reg. HAMS DD is Gpestisa Mists (Sib ere E ITE OY Ser Ts Special .44 - One-Day Sale (Saturday) } Hity and ume. ler musi- le an e isse: . Py . Sat intel hela er hn Ne eee epee - — = Jersey Dresses.....7. or Caps -95 Bandeaux of brocaded Gift Boxed Stationery He AE eda agree: without utteccasuortment or satin striped mate- = r | iia collar end tutts “or atralgnt of mixta: vs 10 hate ns rials made in new, Were .47 35 F Sen ENCaTa aren wean e e Feindeor hentar brown, navy ae : well-fitting models, i 4 OU Ake THE MATES D7 TERS Sista! aieenes th eCOND FLOOR, Bad Bors Balncenls 00 Two quires paper and envelopes. White and ; ALL LEATHERS ALL SIZES “ev FOR MEN Girls’ W Nain ot rv cy plaid tine tinted. ‘ $10.94 Girls’ Warm havene guar i = —— AND WOMEN Coats. ore TOD Petits MOREE Women’s Wool cloth--fur —trimm 4 BoA SPECIAL SHOES SIOS yy ) STYLISH AND ( 0 w Hned= deep pocket $3.96 Junior Boys’ Medium Weight , HAND WORKMANSHIP p DURABLE SHOES bea ret xm 100 Suits, a ; ; B dy Men’. = SPATE HECOND FLOOR Wash) Suits 218 || Cotton Union Suits Oys an oung en's | YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY Octo and: $117 7" tt Low neck, sleeveless WINTER CLOTHES i}: WEARING W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES Saleen aticeels tee o band top. finish—knee : i Black, navy, brown, taupe $ to id ankle leugtl sfnlc i i Tie are sold jn Vay fs Rane as eee DUTP ErICOATY-SECOND FLOUR Ws! CLOTIING-TUIRG ene Aes seteriocyD Boys’ 2- Trousers ‘uits Boys’ Suits— ect from the facto ou al ; . . ’ 5 cw models in tweeds, cassl hav tate, Acca profit, which guarantees to you the best shoes |! 97 ct. Women’s y $3.97 Cotton Blankets 1 94 Ikeg, siso—were 81 a7 1,07 neres, cheviots, worsteds and wnt paar eee re | that can be produced, atthe lowest possiblecost, Silk Hose ‘ aes uy 1 nes-were $1.6 1.37 homespans in checks, plaids, herelngbobae: and fans ' {ant meee tae Pas OF 9 thane, Delere S48 58 ct. Wool Gloves 39 35 ct. Gold Plated ( 1" tlery cL Paes PA He Rie ute oie newest pintckstss single ne you are protected against unreasonable profits, sizes. pie ies ae Rosaries aa rf : ae, bask: Upaca linings—sizes 9 years—were $19.50 16. 50 \ WY be Danang 27.00 and S200 slices are 97 ct. Children’s Fleece tegarenteent "for Cheats | | Preeti g sat epectal siggoand sie s0. LLOS | * sn ! absolutely the best shoe values for the money W st Union Suits. 77 Ce TIONKEY—MAIN FLOOR } AAO sae ¥ Man'a\sat t in this country. They combine quality, style, . aist Val a 7 Sci 50 | | P : Boys’ Coats oung Men’s Suits— workmanship and wearing qualities equal to : I, Tong mcevus ache Oia Pou ee Hair Clippers- thre es—-for Heavy all-wool overcostings, Vinely tailored—some with twe other makes selling at higher prices. They ak a Sean ae , y i 1 professional tint With plaid backs or wool linings pairs of trousers—wursted chee are the leaders in the fashion centers of SHU Bene AP CUTLERY 3tALN FLO0N 1 1.00 with Venetian yokes large ay iots, cassimeres and tweeds tn , fs eal leat paliecs dali sortment of finely tailored ne grays, b blues, il America. The prices are the same every- FLA ABs Er Men id Waren $5.50 Growing Girls’ Dark | | Sine) Balser o0 , ie es “Hh | TROCaRte wiLNeaeich Ran AMAT fries hernigiann pallor where; they cost no more in San Francisco ei ar Manes aray Tan Cali Strap forke—were 5.95 full helt, se tino | and other effects single nd ARE ABSOLUTELY THE than they Golo New Fore ; W. L. Douglas name Prounda—weil’ made various seme tess B28 | Hackeat Kalveeatag andl Taney 19,50 | ise pert, moitetsaines “3a to Pest SHOE ae W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest } and portrait is the hest lenkths—9t (0 B6—siaen , found toes—luw heels handlet= pera | Pay he rs) in serch” DB BO mis COUNTRY |, skilled shoemakers, under the direction } known shoe Trade Mark Mai’: FORNtaMINGS—MAIN FLOOR HD and Bw se Kitchen Set x pies sondhola ‘ and $92150........ ° J on and superv.sion of experienced men,all work. | in the world, Hi sands $1.48 Men’s Work RD a cagctee - i Boys Overcoats (ae ; ing with an honest determination tomalce the | fy, tuanianeel standard ||| $148, Met's | 1,06 $300 Bors! Tan or Black | Henry seapaing in eens, | Young Man's best shoes for the price that money can buy. } possible coste ee annel—gray,, bl S Lace Shoes. : 2.35 = Fe Pat tae ret liner onntaee CAUTION Pitt upen bres ‘The fotrinsto value of isk we collars Qtleched : ge Anapes 1x edie Gai ter p ets CW aries tauitels— since | west models of heavy all- ‘The retin ts JY Dre 4, &, ae s 95 eae MEN'S WORT CLOTHES x1 OF OAD © $16.50.. 12.95 } wool overcoatings, with plain ur sabes sacl ek pel a the equivalent, of the $1.45 Men’s Winter $3.85 Boys’ Tan | Were .68 48 j plaid backoy im “full oF halt ord .L. Douglas Sroe Ca., li 7 A $s i ,© y helted styles, inverted pleats, ee eg f Or taal f bl lavender id reahcaony sa fee ere ves. All the smart plain ang breantod ana aired 1 > | : ; 1 rable darker color ar i ther to -green, bro RES IN GREATER NEW YORK: tig mow snuon” Saar one [| rar. Attractiv nels Inhading the wale | Weather, nee eremm bogus, | Ser enn eeyen i pealan $1.19 Boys’ Pajamas .83 45 97 rene TH Gee { | Ribbon Novelties - pin cust | wl and: con T0 50 | >. 19.5¢ | Third Avent MONG MAE auCMPEirion ats Met nua’ atripeses hide Brief es 4.00 | ser We a Blises: | ier A Other models to....++---39,80 | hind Avenue, oa at A HUMON HILL Hergentine tyler pained 44 & 47.. 32 DEPARTMENT —THIRD FLOOR | RNS Third Ave ver tdoc-Létth Sta, |e SOU Manhatten Av, (Groenpotnt) [RNEWARK--831 frond Stree : ATuKR Good wx - Stores marked with » *# carry complete lines of W. L, Dovglac Shere tur Women, CT AS oe ~~ = Noel

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