The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1922, Page 6

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to HALF HER FORTUNE INVOLVED IN CLAIM OF DIVORCE LAWYER en LOCAL. Regiment Armory this rookies Wil be inducted Department by Com- y Hnrleht. The men, who have montha’ course in the NGESS HASSAN ~ MAY FAGE SUITFOR | ‘ HALF OF MILLIONS Lawyer in 1 Her Di Divorce Suit Claims a “50-50” Agree- * — ment, Partner Says. son of lostruction” under Capt. c n wield, Wil give an exht- thety shi in Hu gitew, bgxing, is and other athletic lice Glee Club will Band will furniah 1 Masonic Club has VWerman L. Roth, theatrics] lawyer, re Homestead, Mas gone to California to find the Places, del the building HPPincess Ibrahim Hassan and » t of § The homestead i \ rmevly sidence of Henry M Carrere of Carrere, Hastings & . New York architects, he condition of Torres Olson, aut- i action for approximately §2 $90, according to his partner, So OW. Altman. Me - bends” on the repair WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF the Engineering Corps of the United States Army. Members of the American Guild of Organints and parishioners of old Trin- ity Church Joined last night in honoring the memory of Dr, Victor Baler, organ- ist and cholrmaster there for half a century and warden of the organists’ ‘guild, at a memorial service in the chureh. Charles Hoey, for sthirty years a vaudeville actor, found unconscious a few days ago in his room at No, 252 West 88th Street as a result of cere- bral hemorrhage, dled to-day in Bellevue Hospital, —iatininates DOMESTIC, Senator Walsh of 1 of Montana has intro- duced a resolution at Washington pro- posing that the United States Govern- ment present to the Government of (ie Irish Free State @ statue of Robert Hm- mett Harry T. Pratt, principal of a Nerro public school, and his:family, moved into ‘a house on Sanford Place in « “solid white’ block at Baltimore last Saturday night. Now the front of his new home is @ wreck, Twenty-six coal mines, several Haute, employing thousand men south of Terre Ind., are wlosed following the refusal of employees to work because their train was delayed twenty-seven minutes In reaching the city Monday evening. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 8, when a physician reached him. La Prenza, Spanish language news- paper at San Antonio Tex., has re- celved despatch reporting the as- sassination by rebels of several Ameri- can citizens In the Tampico oll region,| Weld Pay ar HO, but Owner Saye The Mexican War Department, it was added, has ordered the gunboat Bravo to sall immediately for ‘Tampico. John Vacchiano has confessed to de- tectives at Milwaukee, the police an- Crispe in Asbur; 20, 1919. that be le the father of seven children, cacemndipeidiit FOREIGN. ‘Twenty-six American marines, found gullty of engaging in @ fight with po- ice Dee. 8, in which three policemen Managua, Nicaragua, 1. ‘Twenty were years each, three three “for ‘twelve wnd not guilty, ted in the amall house of the nan,Crown Prince, at Wier- angen ing’ much excitement over the whole land. All the Inhabitants helped extinguith the flames. ‘The ad- jutant’s room tnd the attic were burned out. Great Britain definitely has aban- doged airships, according to London calles. The Air Ministry has nounced that what is left of the grea war fal monsters is no} for s elebrated stations Pulham and Norfolk are awaiting d's- mantlement, Under a ‘compromise arrangement made between the striking marine en- John Pross, of No, vard, Brooklyn, war arraigned fn Gates Avenue Court to-day on a charge of nounce, that he shot and killed Unalo| Permitting his fourteen-year-old son to Park, N. J., on July|trive « horse in a public atreet. He told the police, they sald, trate Brown asked Prosa how long he . yh The Princess, formerly Pearl Ola ae phate Lend Bane Humphrey of San Francisco reported ‘xcellent’ to-day. @nd an actress, first married her lead ee errs lcely and now has jMiz man, Edwin Mordant. whom she sh nauater a) ee Ve t0't0 'Wivorced. In 1910 she toured in Bu- bo continued through the will ef Louis pe and met Prince Hassan, a Turk Keller of Cranford, Ne J. owner and ii ‘ He te Tatton publisher died Feb. 16.4 He directs jae in England ona during t : Ei aed seen: Horie IRe amcatweed Wart of the war a resident of Paris. and John Meller share in the prof- i ie yy were married In 1911 and she @ved for divorce in Paris in 1919. Be- fore the case was tried, however, he Wed, leaving ani estate of $14,000,000. SThe Princess then married Capt yoadwood in London. From the ince's estate She is alleged to have \Peceived $7,000,000 in cast and other ‘operty. She and her British Army jcer husband came to the United ites last year. “Mr. Roth, according to his law \Bertner, claims about half of the incess’s share of the $14,000,00Qjby ; m of a written agreement she de with him in 1914 when she re- ined him to bring spit against the ince for divorce. he agreement 50 per cent, of whatever sum might Be got in settlement was based on vices and money advanced by Mr. th in the action. ———_——— BURNED TO DEATH IN OYSTER BAY FIRE Housekeeper Dies in Flames Which . ed Sagamore Hotel, Closed for Winter, B Sadie Blake, housekeeper of Mhc Sagamore Hotev at Oyster Bay, {yas burned to death when fire carly day totally destroyed the hotel. The rc started Just before daylight from ye ne im winter and Miss Blake maMbeen tertaining ‘several; friends, who yed overnight. They made their a in nightclothes. Miss Blake's ody when found was charred almost yond recognition, ‘Phe hotel is on the shore front, con- fains forty rooms, and was on the site bf the proposed Roosevelt Memorial Park. oe ‘MAY ASK ITALY’S QUEEN (SAS SEPARATION. WITNESS bd —_— Slaten Island Man Likely to Seek Further Ttestimony. Mrs. Ricardo Orsini of Staten Island, ing for a separation, says that twice ‘ore she came to this, country she faved her husband from imprisonment by interceding with the Queen of Italy fit to punish him for his love affairs, The husband's counsel says the story ‘i& preposterous. In matters of dispute where the person whose testimony Pecessary is abroad a commission, —— “I want you to know that Is Now -Only $495 Its former price was $650 ~ PIANO in my home has been @f pleasure to the entire household.” VICTOR HERBER Broadway at Ninth, New York nt, respectively. ease in cigarette Y, as compared 1s year, and of 18 per its, 10 and A five per production Mrs, Eloka Graf, thirty-five, died in Bellevue early to-day from injuries re- ceived when she fell or Jumped from « fifth-story window of the Hotel Chelsea, where she lived, after trying to sever her left hand with @ palr of shears last Sunday. ‘An Arayr) Margaritis, No, 240 West Ubth Street, a furrier, left a meeting of the Greek Kastorian Society Omonoila at No, 114 West 1th Street, last night, somebody shot him In the left hip. He was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital, ‘The police say tey know the name of his assailant. Justice Bijur in Supreme Court has otlon of B. D, Berg, de- of the company produc- eal comedy, “Just Be- ion restraining _| George T. Bro presenting the play without Berg's name in the adver- Conimuineloee. ka But if the allegations of the considered important she may wife are b asked to tatify, <—_—_ ROOSEVELT HAILED IN ALBANY VISIT Colonel Stops Off and Says Fine to Be Home Again.” (By a Staff Correspondent of ‘The Evening World.) ALBANY, March 8.—Assistant Sec- rotary of the Navy Theodore Roo velt paid a visit to the Capitol to-day “It's tising. and recelved a most cordial recep-| Hamilton E, Field, who'recently wrote > oy }an. article Arts attacking the tlon. | Majority Leader Simon Adler} eo asety of Independent Artists and. some asked for the privilege of the floor] of its officers for their “publicity meth- for a gistinguished former member of | 044." bedi genera inal eset the H@use, “Col. Roosevelt," , ; red as unfounded and in bad The next moment “Teddy was , @iscovered at the side of Speaker] Mrs. 1 s. White, of No. 11 Bast Machold, A salvo of applause greet- | 12 et, nounced the enguge- ed the smiling son of his distinguished | ™ ; etter, Mise) Eienelyn father. Speaker Machold, in intro-| White, to Major Robert _P. Howell _of ducing him, said that he would speak | 7 = briefly. “Briefly is rig) s" said the Assist ant Secretary. hank you all: v much, It’s fine to be home again, The House immediately was alive} with rumors of the - gubernatorial |}f} gbair in connection with the visit of} Col. Roosevelt. “No,” said ‘Teddy,"" with the famous family smile, ‘I'm not in the running. 1 am for Gov. Miller 622—Pyrex Glass Casserole Sheffield Holder in Dutch Silver Design, $5 HOUGH many things shown at Ovington’s are useful, there are others which, like the lilies of the field, toil not, neither do they spin. They do nothing— and they do it exceed- ingly well. OVINGTON'’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Fifth Avenue at 39th Street whether he wants to be a candidat again or not.” The Colonel was on his way to} ]f Rochester, where he will speak to- morrow. pee o> = SS OKLAHOMA’S LARGEST STATE BANK CLOSES Wilken-lHale Institution Had De-|] powxitan of 82,000,000, OKLAHOMA CITY, March 8.—The Wilken-Hale State Bank here, the larg- est institution of its Kind in the State, closed {ts doors to-day, A notice on the bank's doors declared {ts affairs had been taken over by tft] State Bankin artment pending re- he Wilken-Hale Bane at $200,000, It ad de- [f ly This is the player-piano which has been sent into homes in all parts of the world, which may be found in the Vatican, in Persia, in Japan, in Australia, and on a hundred vessels of the’ U. S. Navy. * Twice as many AUTOPIANOS as any’ other player-piano have been made and are in use. * * Twice as many were manufactured last year, in the Autopiano factories, the ]z gest in the world devoted to the exclusive manufacture of player-pianos. the AL 10. Apartment model Fully Guaranteed Convenient terms. Immediate delivery, Plano Salons, First Gallery, New Bidg, arn uctions for same | Willian P. Blake, rotired Wanker, jumped or fell from a window on the fifth floor of the Hotel Wadsworth at Boston to the pavemont. Me wes dead ginecers and most of the sealing steamer owners all the ships will got away to the ico flelds on schedule time, it was announced at St, Johns, N. B. B. Altman & Cn: The Department for Women’s Fine Shoes makes an important feature of fashionable footwear, of superior quality and workman- ship, at attractively reasonable prices. Among the excellent values in stock are: Black Satin One-strap Slippers; French or baby French heels + 6 «© « $9.00 Patent Leather One-strap Pumps With low walking heels . . . $9.00 With medium French heels . . 9.75 One-strap Walking Pumps (low heeis) in black kidskin, or black or dark tan calf. skin « «© © © «© « «© « $9.50 Walking Oxfords In black or brown calfskin; with straighi tips and Cuban heels . . . . $9.00 In black or brown calfskin or brown Nors wegian calfskin; with wing tips and low heels 2. 2 «© 6 «© © «© « $9.75 (Second Floor; Madison Avenue section) ‘The Department for Catalogue Merchandise has ready for the Spring season a splendid assortment of fashionable outerwear for women, misses and children, every item offering exceptional value. The following are shown in The Girls’ Wear Section Frocks of chambray, in green or Copenhagen; Sizes6tol0years - - + + - $2.95 Frocks of organdy, in maize or pink; sizes 8 to 16 years eon erate « 87,25 Belted Coats of all-wool homgspun; sizes 6 to 10 years » £ ow 6 » wo S898 3.00 to 10.50 Sports Knickers of khaki wool, twill; to 16 years mn 2 @ ° + Hats in various smart styles, sizes 8 $2.90 Blouses to match knickers © . . (Sixth Floor) Ce Madison Abenue-Pifth Avenue 34tb and 35th Streets RNew Pork 1922, COURT OFFERS TO BUY had tad the hore data e HORSE FROM PRISONER py voped "7" *#° "5" | ina tae te ee becomes of age. The Magistrate looked surprised. “T'll give you §7.50 for the horse now,” declared tho Magistrate, “will you welt” “No.” replied Wross, “He is worth $100 now. When I bought him he was aick, I nursed and treated him for twe months, and he has been he! tania ever It In Worth #100, 791 Empire Boule- Magia- We guarantee the Value, Style and 4 Service of every garment we sell. ~Orkin’s |; Gifth Avenue BHA STREET * Scoadwoy THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Exceptional Offering NEW SPRING FROCKS For Women and Misses &.00 } Regularly to 35.00 aE i Ope dress pictured is just one of many delightful ‘ phases of the Spring Mode included in this collection. Bead embroidery, so much favored by Paris, brilliant touches of color and new lines from neck to hem, all tell their alluring fashion story. Materials | consist of Canton Crepe, Crepe Knit and Taffeta. Tan Black \ Cornflower Flame Brown Navy Tweed Sports Suits and Coats 17.50 These are the types of sports apparel to appeal to the most swagger of womenkind, since they embody in tailoring and in detail all the smartness of the sports mode. There are a variety of models in both suits and coats to suit many preferences, and all the new shades are included. Very Special at 17.50 Regularly to 35.00 | . \ | | | | <0 we will make to special order LACE GOWNS at $135.00 These Gowns are in combinations of lace with chiffon, and are particularly suitable for afternoon and semi-formal dinner wear. ro (Third Floor) i| Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York i Thirty-fowrth Street’ ‘ Thirty-fifth Street }

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