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ARRAR-TELLEGEN SUIT IN OPEN COURT H] Untermyer and Schwartz Promise Trial Before Jury—Perhaps Next Year. Lou Tellegen’s suit for separation from Geraldine Farrar and her coun- ter action for divorce will be heard before a jury in open court if the @eclared intention of counsel for each side is carried out, Both Samuel Untermyer, representing Miss Farrar, and Arthur EB. Schwarts, counsel for | Mr. Tellegon, said after a hearing on @ preliminary motion before Justice Wagner in chambers yesterday that | they would insist upon open court | proceedings, | The motion was brought by Mr. | Untermyer “to have treated as a | Rullity on the ground of being frivo- + lous and a sham” o part of Mr. Tel- legeti's reply to his wife's counter | claims, It did not appear on the cal- - | endar of the Supreme Court yester- ) @ay morning but was called by the Clerk and neard in chambers. Neither attorney woujd discuss the {| actual motion argued before Justice lees 4id not affect the morits of the case. As soon as Justice Wagner makes! his decision Mr. Schwartz said he would move to have Mr, Tellegen’s sult consolidated with Misa Farrar’s action. Mr, Untermyer is expected to oppose this motion, Because of the great number of |at No. 71 West 50th Street, will be ar- legal points involved in tho two sults) one lawyer working on the case yos- terday expressed the opinion that !t would not be ready for trial within a year, —_ DELAY IN HUDSON TUBE DUE TO SIGNAL TIE-UP | Service Is Interrapted Anywhere from Ten to Thirty Minutes at Intervals, Service through the Hudson tubes was delayed to-day, commuters ar- riving in New York anywhere from ten to thirty minutes late. Both the Hudson and Manhattan Railway and the Pennsylvania were affected. C. S. Klupp, General Superintendent of the Hudson and Manhattan, gave the following explanation: “Service irregular between Summit Avenue, Jersey City, and points up- town and downtown New York, due to signal trouble on the Pennsyl- SHOE DEALER ARRESTED | ; Suapeet Saye He Found Geme tn | Jus! fu Pocket After Party. William A. Goldberg or No, 9 West|~ 68th Street, proprietor of a shoe shop raigned to-day in the West Side Court | fy connection with the disuppenrance of $2,500 worth of Jewelry from a bureau drawer in the home of Mra. Kitty Hig- gins, No. 116 Riverside Drive, on Nov. 30, Mra, Higgina said Goldberg came to collect @ bill for $27 and sho went Into cording to bah fae Golitber attended a In the Higgins and the next any y found @ lot of Jewelry poo ve or 8 Jews ary ex: bra alued ‘at Lie 00, which he“eald ho knew. t othing: a PUNCHING TAXI DRIVER COSTS BELMONT $250 Settles Civil Suit Growing Ont of Dispute Over a $12 Charge. Morgan Belmont haa settled for $250, it {* reported at Mineola, a suit for $2,000 for assault brought against him by George A. Peterson of Glen Cove, a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, WOMAN'S JEWELRY GONE, died to his home in Wostbury onl DIAZ Lap biel Arial! Ln iy fny eee ee wear eee ed | CINCINNA him $5 and arace aGomplaint before, n Mo rte ket eS. PPD SG RE 122 PAE IP al _r Eni ee MeN 84 2 Re rete ‘ 1921. O. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street — Beginning to-morrow (Wednesday) An Extraordinary Offering of Women’s _ Wagner, but counsel for Mr. Tellegen| yania Railroad at the Summit Ave- | taxicab chauffeur, intimated that It was one of f nue Station.” Peterson drove Belmont and several Fine All-silk Hosiéry at less than one-half the regular stock prices The “Baby Grand’’ is the best- selling Sonora model OMPARE this handsome Sonora with other makes of phonographs and you will at once understand why it is so popular. The ‘Baby Grand”’ is unequalled value at its price. . = 51 W 34"St. NewYork Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St, THE FIRST PRICE REDUCTION ON CAMMEYER SHOES THIS SEAON! Our shoes this season, as in all previous ones, have Been Tightly priced: ri ee priced. We have not had to resort to price peauciona to sell “Standar. lerit” shoes. At the end of each season, however, it has our custom to liquidate our is year we are giving the women of New York the advantage of these price reductions a little earlier than usual. AT THIS END-OF-THE-YEAR CLEARANCE SALE We are Selling Shoes. for $6-95 That formerly sold for from $8.00 to $12.00 NOVELTY STRAP EFFECTS, in 1, 2, 3 and Cross Straps. Patent Leather, Black and Brown Calfskin, Black and Brown Kid, Satins and Suedes. Louis XVI., Petite French, Military and Walking heels, Welt and Turn soles. All-silk Hose, with openwork insteps, featuring a large variety of lacy designs; black, white and the wanted colors; and Sheer All-silk Hose, with openwork clocks; bleck only Either style $2.75 per pair or Three pairs for $7.75 War Revenue tax additional is world-famous for its tone, and the graceful “Baby Grand” not only pos- sesses typical Sonora tonal beauty, but has many important features such as the tone modifier (which permits reg- ulation of tone from full to subdued), the effective automatic stop, conven- ient record filing system, etc. The “Baby Grand” is $200. SONORA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, Inc, George E. Brightson, President Fifth Ave. at 53d St. 279 Broadway DEALERS EVERYWHERE Sonora styles range from $50 to $1200. (First Floor) Christmas Selling of Women’s Fine Silk Stockings OXFORDS, in Patent Leather, Black and Tan Calfskin, with -Military, Cuban and Walking heels. Some with straight tip and wome with wing tip. HIGH SHOES, in Black and Brown Calfskin and Black Kid, with high and low heels. a are all sapen from our regular stock and are this Fall Winter styles. NO MAIL ORDERS, C. 0, D,’, CREDITS OR EXCHANGES. Also on Sale at Our Newark Store, BOTH STORES WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. WEDNESDAY—An Extraordinary Collection of | WOMEN’S TAILORED AFTERNOON EVENING OR DINNER GOWNS 68.00 ' _ Aetual Values 95.00 to 150.00 ony ninety-five gowns in the collection, but each is the fulfill- ment of the requirements of dress for the occasions of mid-winter. WOOL FABRICS : Tricotine, Picotine, Potret Twill, Broadtail cloth. SILK FABRICS : Canton crepe, Elizabeth crepe, crepe satin, crepe Georgette, crepe de chine, chiffon, lace. NO CREDITS NO APPROVALS The McCreery FiFTH AVENUE MEN’s SHOP Semi-Fitted ULSTERS 14.35 in all wool, for Young Men and Youths, in sizes 33 to 36 only— and only 120 of them at this price which is so low as to be ‘astonishing ! James McCreary & Co, 2nd Floor—Use the Special Sth Ave. Entrance Silk hose of exceptional s1 35 value, full fashioned, lisle top-and sole. Black, white, browns. Silk hose of unusual quality, 81.75 lisle top and sole. Black, white, brown, greys, evening shades. Silk hose with lisle sole —a $1.85 special value —in black, white, and brown. “Onyx Pointex” hose, a fine 82 95 selection, all-silk, in black, and a complete assortment of colors. Tax toc, $2 85 Silk hose, lisle top, hand- ° embroidered clocks in self or contrasting colors. Black and white. Tax gc. Novelty clocked hose, a fine 93.15 selection in black or white, self or contrasting effects. Tax 12c. 55c Pure silk socks, lisle cuff, heel and toe. Black, cor- dovan, navy, suede, white. Full fashioned pure silk #1.00 socks. A fine collection in a durable quality, lisle top and sole. Black, cordovan, gavy, suede, white. Open-work insteps and open $3.50 work clocks; black, white and brown. Tax tsc. “Onyx Pointex” hose, black $3.80 or white with hand-embroid- ered clocks, self or contrasting colors. Tax 18c. $4.60 Fine gauge “Onyx Pointex or square heeled hose with openwork clocks. Black, white and col- ors. Tax 26c. $4.50 Sports Hose, vertical striped effects in two-tone combina- tions, heavy all-silk. Tax 25c. $4. 65 “Onyx Pointex” hose, with = hand - embroidered -insteps, also many novelty clocks. Tax 27c. $4. 95 Chantilly lace insertions in * “Onyx Pointex’’ silk hose, black or white, Tax joc. GROUND FLOOR Men’s All-Silk Half-Hose All-silk socks, unusually good 91.85 quality. Black and colors. Tax ge. \ Heavy weight black silk, self $2.45 or white clocks. Also accor- dion silk ribbed, lisle top and sole, in two-tone and color effects, Tax 15c. THE MAN'S SHOP—TENTH FLOOR | Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE AIRED TARE. ie MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— - awanesoniena — "AD, WiLL GO AND FIND pai a

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