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SST TT THE EVEvING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922. ee adil te 16 setae : {practically financially rutned for the, year 1921, He claima that his busi ; ness last year netted a deficit of 9 f) 89,000. Continuing in his affidavit Mr. Wayburn avers: Fs | "Deponent has paid thousands of | . dollars to plaintiff since his marriage | : to her and has been separated a t greater part of that time, She de- |sires a Heale of maintenance beyond ldeponent’s power to pay."" | eoneiiseee B. M. Baruch Among Contribu- \ tors Who Have Subscribed © Half New York’s Quota. Making Ends Meet eAt OPPENHEIM, COLLINS & Co. A SWEET MUSICAL TONE is the vital thing in a piano, and the special excellence of a} | the WATERS PIANOS is their wonderfully [aM i sweet musical tone, with fine singing quality ® } WATERS PIANOS differ from other stan- i, | dard pianos in being HIGH-CLASS AND NOT [ig i HIGH-PRICED. Also in that easy terms of r payment are offered WITHOUT INTEREST Examine the WATERS ‘tone and quality. Among the contributions received) Fecteriay by the New York Campaign Sommittes for Jewish War Sufferers Wo. 485 Fifth Avenue, to the city’s $8,000,000 fund were $12,500 from} t Bernard M. Baruch, the financier, | Who has been ill in the South, and $8,000 from Gimbel Brothers. Infor Wal reports from several of the eighty | ee ‘ o I T has been observed that the rich have twin sixes and the poor have six twins! feams working in the drive showed! gj. | and compare the WATERS prices and terms ‘ ‘4 _ i Bin tamanten ‘wien. Be. per cont « Sage Zea Turns | cea ee sor ice ee A Now, sociology is not our business, but it does sometimes thet cuotas raed. Gray Hair Dark piano is the best value and the most attractive [i i seem: to us as if a great deal of advertising were written on i getteraay included $600 trom Percival fl] ALMOST every one knows |] i a al la \ the assumption that people are made of money. Hill, President of the American | that Sage Tea and Sul- Send Postal for Catalogue. i ' Berd Companys #25 om Pinhon John snd fuse vorthe har yen Dit os Of course, many institutions would regard it as undigni- from the Weyman-Hrutoy ‘Company. | H} ago, the only way to get this ; 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street i fied to discusssuch a humble problem as making ends meet. h | aif the fortnight’s campaign mixture was to make it at i] ; t orebe: tel eRdivetr a ares Leong Wabtinad Mate Las 4 254 West 128th St, Near 8th Ave. fs | 0 ¢ : : ’ t rida ot meting caneuning and |} Se Sy peers fer | eked But our point of view is, that a store which can’t make i als. The East Side Com- “Wyeth's S Ss i 4 4 ‘ . i falttee bas Tasuod a eal for 00 more| {Hl Compound," yom will get a BT bast, Leth Ste Nest oe ayy ends meet for its patrons eventually is unable to make ends f j workers, Two bie meetings scheduled | HH! large bottle of this famous old i i | t vock aro ipe, impro' y th i : \ i Workers’ rally at the city headauais donee i ASH LAL ang meet for itself. ‘ 4 ters, No. 485 Fiftl Avenue, late to- small cost. i Don't stay gray! Try it! — - a No one can possibly tell that | 4 you darkened your hair, as it | does it so naturally and evenly, You dampen a sponge be ba ibe with i and pus . this through your hair, taking "AY ° one imailstand tation: | Borden's Grade A Quality morning the gray hair disap- pears, and after another ap- . pication or twa vaor talc be Hl TS Not Accidental ‘ and meeting at the Manhattan Opera id House at 8 o'clock Thursday ovening. H Bir Philip Gibbs, whose first-hand M knowledge of the tragic conditions In ‘ Eastern Burope has led him to take an interest in the campaign, will br the principal speaker at the litter Meeting. | Col. BH. A. Guinsburg and Miss | | | No store can stay in business by putting its patrons out of business, so to speak. morrow afternoon, and the big rally | Its success is usually in proportion to what it saves for those it serves. Doris Keano will be the speakers at te-morrow's rally, ut which reporie | @? collections by the cighty comnn. | tees will be received. and attractive. And that, in our opinion, is responsible for the evolution of our new store. WAYBURN, BROKE, === _CAN'T PAY ALIMONY || ATTENTION! SAVE 50% On the contrary it is the F — || By Placing Your Order WithUs Now result of strictest observance The Women of Brooklyn recognize us as being, not alone @xcuse Fails to Impress Justice Ford of sanitary regulations fee ‘ . Who Holds Producer in Con- | gyetttar. pertaining to latest and best ; authorities on imported fashions, but also students of do- tempt of Court. order, an j oe f O 2 Sse Wurm. theses peooucne (| Seema | dairying methods. i mestic finances. Real acisaned 1h. contompts cf. court || Gsloee t! In Borden's Grade A i for failure to pay alimony by Justice y ens Grade A you \ a Z Ford in Supreme Court to-day. He in|] $15.98 ]/ are assured of the maximum The truth is, Madam, that however moderate your income $1,260 in arrears under an order to ALL—P Hs : i i : pay $16 a week to Helene D. Way-|| FOR GALEsMEN Witt GAMPLES in milk wholesomeness. | may be, you will always find us — F burn, and blames “hard times® in the ie theatrical world as the reason for his Victory Upholstery Co Present predicament. 447 ith AVE, NEAK 341h ST. Mr. Wayburn filed an affidayit to-|] BRONX, Bi aa "ie heed day in opposition to the contempt mo- Bak ahs eae Pn ened tion, in which he set forth his pres- ent financial status and inability to pay the alimony ordered, He said he now is married to wife No. 8, and ex- Plains that the Mrs. Wayburn now } It is the milk for your y whole family. BORDENS | Farm Products Co, Inc. } Cortlandt 7961 “A Store Within Your Means!” OPPENHEIM. OLLINS & © FULTON STREET — BROOKLYN seeking to have him live in Ludlow Btreet is wife No. 2. Mr. Wayburn explained that owing to the decision of a certain big the- atrical man not to produce a show which Wayburn had planned, he was BROOKLYN ; ” } . ‘ Fr S. . ; : ” OPPENHEIMGLLINS&C | FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN | Absolute Final Clearance Of Our Entire Remaining Stock of Fashionable Furs Positively Without Reserve In the month of February it is customary for us to close out our entire stock of fashionable fur garments and small furs. This year no exception has been made, the only difference being in the matter of price reductions. In other words, we are offering Oe Sond Blowny Baa. They to our patrons what remains of our choice selection of furs at i ation Most Amazing Price Reductions Made in Recent Years From the most luxurious Coats and Wraps, to smart Small Furs, the most surprisingly radical reductions | have been made to insure a speedy closing out of the D entire stock. The values are positively phenomenal. \\ to brin vhekly back to health Suifatvength and avoid = el NAB) Ay | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— _All Sales Must Therefore Be Final . RED SPRUCE GUM A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND, Montreal D-WATSON & CO. New York safer 2 } ] $ 1