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DUMPLINGS FAIL TOWIN MAN OF 68 FOR “CUI-UP,” 63 pa aa And Jury Decides Shirtwaist J No Ground for Granting J $5,000 Balm. knows it. old. I spent $1! added, ruefully, suich a cheap one [ wouldn't wear Blighted hopes, mental agony, cro- heted neckties and potato dumplings failed to move the hearts of a jury esterday. when Mrs. Emma Horn- Gens sixty-three, twice married, tes- ied in her suit against Walter C. Decker, sixty-eight, a widower, for $5,000 damages for failure to marry her. The verdict, after twenty minuntes @f deliberation, was for the defend- fant. The case was heard by City @udge Valente, With sobs in his voice, Sak your acighdoe. At all drugrista—-85c, 70c, $1.40. 9, Mr. May id how Mrs. Hornkamp had lavished fies and shirts upon the defendant. ‘With gastronomic fervor he called fention to the meals that she had pre- pared to tempt his palate. when he ‘was convalescing from a fractured knee. He referred to her gentle min. fstrations in applying cooling lotion: to that knee. ‘What wonder, it was' argued, tha’ in eer gratitude he should have taken er for a trip to Coney Island? Perfectly Natural and No Gray Sadly it was conceded that the only Pledge of affection received by the Plaintiff from the defendant was a white shirtwaist, bestowed {n return for her gift of the shirts and ties. “I didn’t want the shirts and I told Ser 80,” stoutly declared Decker on the witness stand. “I told her I could buy my, own shirts, but she ‘wouldn't listen. I never said any- thing about giving her my pay enve- lope. I never did it with my first wife, I never earned more than $24 @ week in my life. Mrs. Horn- mp asked me why I didn’t marry ry. She said she would make a good home for me. I sald: ‘Mrs. Hornkamp, I don't want to get mar- ried. I've had one wife.’ You can do anythti a iike with our hair ater you Fevolor it wi T, Goldman's.» The bea: Other witnesses testified that the two families had been neighbors eral years, Mrs. Hornkamp and her daughter living at No. 173, and Deck- er and his niece at No. 171 East 108th ee." They said Mrs. Hornkamp aware of a small inheritance be- ing left to Decker on the death of his mother, and that she had declared her intention of making him a poor ™man unless he married her. Mrs. Hornkamp is almost twice the Statistics Say Four to One Against You Unless you take proper precautions, the odds are four to one that you will contract Pyorrhea before or after you pass the age of forty. Something to think about, isn’t it? There are two things you can do: play the long shot and pay the probable penalty, or set about in a sensible manner to insure your teeth. Pyorrhea has cost many an individual his teeth and health. It starts with tender, bleeding gums. That is the danger signal you should be quick to heed. Ignore it and Pyorrhea does its deadly work in a hurry. The gums recede, the teeth loosen and drop out or must be pulled, Pus pockets form at the roots of the teeth and disease germs swarm throughout the system. You must not Iet Pyorrhea gain headway in your mouth. At the first warning, see your dentist and start using Forhan’s For the Gums at once. Forhan’s For the Gums is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. If used consistently and used in time it will pre- vent Pyorrhea or check its course. Don't wait a day longer. Stop at your druggist’s at once, buy a tube of Forhan’s ¢ and start using it today. Brush your teeth with Forhan’s regularly. It is an excellent dentifrice and will your teeth and mouth in perfect health. Four out of five wait too Jong. Don’t be one of them. 35c¢ and 60c at all druggists. Formula of R. J. Forbes, D. D. 5. Forhan Company, New York Forhan’s, Limited, Montreal size of Decker, a nervous little man. 've been nineteen years without « man," she explained, with tears in her eyes, “I'm a good cook. Mr. Decker I used to make potato dumplings for him. He liked them. And I'm a good cut-up, too, if I am on ‘the fool,” she ‘and he never gave mp anything but that shirtwaist. It’ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Crepe and taffeta—sizes 12 to 17" years—were $15.94. ..........5 qeee of Sale Prices for These Full Assortments of | collars—all silk lined—sizes * Si 4214 to 52}4—were $39.7! Mink Chokers— One large ski—fine quality— were $24.75. Fox Scarfs— Spring shades—double furred— were $21.50.....csscccscevesees Tailored styles with various collars and trimmings—also tan poinginette 1. Were $2.95....csscecessecneeees Crepe de Chine Blouses— Tie-on and overblouse styles—white, bisque, Pall Mall with filet lace— Girls’ Trimmed Hats— Smart styles and color combinations—rolled brims, mushroom and poke styles— Trimmed Hats— Smart dress and tailored models— were $4.94 and 87. Untrimmed Straw Hats— Hat Trimmings— Flowers and fruit elusters— 1 were $1.75... Limit 4. Free Trimming Service if hats and materials are purchased here. as were 82.48....... atussestests € LSE L Limit 2. ight weight coutil wae bab vue 124) extra Size Radium Silk Pink Corsets— Camisoles— Elastic tor—t were $1.00... Pink Bandeaux— Novelty cloth—sizes 82 to 88— WOR. BI0U sts seas eo rerecesscn's Limit 2. Babies’ Yoke Dresses— Gingham es 20 to 25— Little Tots’ Tub Dresses— Gingham and chambray—empire and —trimmed with contrasting colors— sizes to 6 years—were $1.67.......465 Limit 2. Little Tots’ Rompers and Creepers— Peggy and Toodles styles-~gingham chambray—sizes to 6 yea! ‘were $1.47 Limit & Women’s Trish Linen Yandkerchiefs-— With dainty ‘wreath or butterfly initial. Were $1.74. 19 doz........+ 1 Limit 1 dozen. Soft finish cambrie. Were .14 Limit 1 dozen. MORNING OnSale Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. . , 68 ct.Men’s Loxiton Underwear .52 Sleeveless } $2.95 Sheffield Plated Bread Trays Pretty Grecian border. 1.70) Junior Misses’ Silk Dresses— Women’s Extra Size Suits— aloeg and black tricotine—three modele—tai- 16.50 White Dimity orVoile Blouses— and green—embroidered or trimmed 7.77 were $1.57 and $1.95.......0000+ soeee 85 3.50 M4 AA —trimmed with con- 1 .88 18 Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs— fe) || 12.25 mal - LAST 4 DAYS ; Seasonable New Merchandise Following Sale Specials for Both Wednesday and Thursday Women’s Fibre-Silk Sweaters Tuxedo model—with belt and pockets—faney weave—orehid, jade, rust, oe 9 64 by and tile blue—were $11.94. jimit 2. Misses’ and Girls’ Knickers— Allwool tweed—mixturee—were, 4.00 seersevecee stone eeweeee Limit 2. Girls’ Middy Blouses— All white jean—insert pockets and smart ties— sizes 6 to 18 year— 88 were $1.24... Limit 8. Extra Size Tub Silk Petticoats Shadowproof—tailored model—very full eut— elastic waist! le _—" faunder well—were $8.060.0...0.. One White Sateen Petticoats— ~ Shad ff — vari odels — Riper opastire ict eee ey (to) Sateen Petticoats— 1.10 Imported Sateen Bloomers— White, flesh and navy~ 1 46 vee ae see eesevere Teevevevess Extra Size Glove Silk Bloomers Sizes 9 to 11— 3 57 were $4.47....... Crepe de Chine Chemises— Several eel models, trimmed with 50 66 Shadowproof—flesh—were $1.48... 25 laee and medallions—new shades— Built-up or strap shoulder—slip-on or open front style—trimmed with Val. and filet lnce-— oneydew, ciel blue, orchid, white 218 and flesh—were $2.79... Limit 2. Extra Size Muslin Gowns— Round, V and square neck—embroidery and lace triumed—white—sizes 18 to 20— 90 . WTR enstncaderonnesissenend Limit 3. Extra Size Muslin Drawers— 56 Women’s Extra Size | Burson Hose— | Hemmed tops—black, white, bulbrig- gan and cordovan-cwere .35.... belted With hemstitched ruffle—were .68.... Limit 3. ‘and 78| Box Stationery— 24 to 36 sheets, with envelopes~-one and two colors in a box—were .34..... .26 Limit 3. Baseballs— Boys’ size—were .25...... : Women’s Imported Mercerized Lisle Hose Full fashioned—lavender top, high 75 spliced heel—regular sizes—were $1.10, « SPECIALS ros) shirt—knee drawers ked weave—all sizes. SILVERWARE—MAIN FLOOR. is UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR {2.27 Skates... rie Ft 95 | $1.67 Little Tots’ Skirts...... .83 = Winslow Ball. Bearing-—for boys | Gertrude and Princess. slips—lace Two de: and girls and embroidery trimmed—sizes to TOY DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR, 6 years. $1.74 Black Dres S 85-inch brigh’ satin face. Mostly dark shades— mixturee—plain and evlors. MEN'S CLOTHING N 95 ct. Men’s Caps.... —all sizes, MEN'S HATS—MAIN FLUOR. $2.25 Men’s Khaki Coat Shirts. .1.87 Double lapelled peesets— ale grade twill cloth — sizes 14 to 1 MEN'S WORK CLOTHES- oem cmwr, 35¢ Women’s Cotton Burson FLOOR, INFANTS' DREBSE8—B8ECOND FLOOR, $1.32 New White BILKS—MAIN FLOOR. Goose Feathers......... Ib. .75 97 ct. Storm Serges.........-- 76 PILLOW DEPT.—BASEMENT, 41 inch — all wool — Copenhagen, | 38 ct. Extra Quality brown, garnet, navy and black. | Slip Covering.............. 27 DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. Colored or tan striped styles 97 ct. Women’s Cotton UPHOLSTERY —BASE! Union Suits... sseees 057] 47 ct. and 57 ct. Seeonds atte qu 3 low neck, | New Curtain Madras....... .33 . nee, ¢ slecvelene eorex ytbon, |, Nest figured designs on white and $4.50 Men’s Trousers 3.65 CURTAININGS—BASEMENT. 7A ct. Bleached Sheetings..... .49 2%4 yds. wide—standard quality MUSLINS—BASEMENT. $19.50 Boys’ Suits. 15.85 All wool—tweeds, eres and cheviots—gray, -brown, tan and heather mixtures — herringbone stripes and checks—Inverted or box plaits—two-pair knickers—sizes 8 to 18 yrs. BOYs' CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR. | Turkish Towels- BT WEDNESDAY Stamped Muslin One design was $2.47 Two designs were $8.47.......6..000eeeee Bed Spread Fringes—8} yards in piece—enough for one spread—were $2.34............. WEDNESDA Y All-Wool Taffetas and Ottomans— Tan, ha; ti , b | High neck—short sleeves— i etbietis Brown, havyr nud blagi-—0 inches ‘eidee:| etyle-knee leagth—were 27 soft finish fabies for dressea— 1.00 Limit 4 sets. were 81 7 Men’s Trousers— Limit 10 yds. Well cut and: tailored—all wool—stri 35-Inch checks and mixtures—wanted dark ot light i izes 29 to 48— Colored Taffetas WEULSE iiCsPiiisessiaaters) 5.45 Soft chiffon finish—plain and change- 1 5 able—were $1.67. Men’s Khaki Trousers Limit 15 yds. ; ; Strong, well made trousers— Fibre Silk sizen 30 to 60—were 82.95.......... Sport Scarfe Limit 2. Michie ee 374 Men’s Alpaca Office Coats—- with Spring sui Gray or black—well nitde and durable—sizés were $3.65 and $4.50....%.. eeeee cess le ... 3.00 Boys’ White Cotton Union Suits— 71 Limit 84 €0 50, regulars and stouts— ‘ were $3.60 and $3.95........... Tweed Hand Bags— Limit ¢. All colors to match suits—metal iby 1 7 Men’s Derbies— covered frames—were $2.94.....6... i Black—all sizes—newest and con- el servative modele—were 83.85....... 2.50 Ribbons— ee of hsitbow widthe--black, white and colors— Men’s Felt Hats— moires, stripes and checks— i Brown, tan, nd black—lined— wes ten ae Yard eed] eretny au arey, cnn blew Uae SG) Limit 5 yards. 7 Limit 2. Black Jet Men’s Silk Hosiery— Braided Girdles- Full UC Penpenetd mixed—fancy ribbed— Fancy Silk Braids— 1 and 34-inch widths—black and color Men’s Otis Nainsook Union “10 combinations—were .15 to .24 yd.. Suits— Pearl Buttons— 7 Iie pacar eves .70 Japanese, ccean and fresh water pearl— Uf eS eMi 55). 2” small and large sizes—were .12—eur 5 ; ‘ Men’s New Silk Neckwear— Roll Tapes— Large and, varied amortment of colors White—24 yards i stripes and figures— were 6—pleen.. sean EL | Sere .48—.a8 cach: 8 for. 1.00 Limit 4 pieces. a aie { Men’s Fine Ruseten Corded Cretonne Cushions— Madras Shirts— Variety of col tty fl di 18- Agee CIE tes died aes Well made—tan, pink, blue and Keliotrope —all sizes and aes lengths— waedesneetretiicteriie:, 1.66 Limit 2. Men’s Pajamas— Fine goutil pereale neat assortment of stripes Rati te Bitmer hones ae AO Limit. Pearl Handle Serving Pieces— With sterling silver ferrules—pie, cake and cold meat forks, berry spoons and gravy Sidlege eee Shor erate Pee OO) arelyetcecmaneeny Wimmodl Abi toce Limit 2. e and $1.65.........060006 1.22 White borders—hemmed—heavy 25 Rubberized Household Aprons quality—were .34, me ce Cretonnes and checks— 28 Limit 2 dozen. Mh, iH reeeerr errr ey) Oeererorces . it 8. Steel Phonograph Needles : First quality— wh Wear Ever Aluminum Double WEAR oer enercacaes: 3 ckes. tore 7 | Cereal Boilers ; ‘ Two quarts— Bohemian Glass Vases— sae 228 Different designs and sizes— 55| mit 8. SE ees coe +30) White Enamel Canister Set-— : Four pieces—tea, coffee, sugar and 88 Fielders’ Gloves-- flour eanistere—were 81.17.00... +... ; aaa cP alee ‘anitas Oil Cloths— Baseball Bats— ‘Assorted colors and deaigns—134 yards Boys’ size—-were .28..... 15! wide—aslight imperfecions—were .40 15! THURSDAY Bed Spreads —good quality gut—were $4. SBR WOLO IER T ys ssiiaiaina a glielecacne 4 2.34 made of good quai piece 1,74 ART DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR. THURSDAY Crepe Kirnonos and ‘Breakfast Coats 1.53 Were $1.94 The model pictured and another Men's and models, Sporting Goods SPECIALS Standard Make Tennis Racquets Seasoned ash frame—walnut throat—double centre siringiog Youths’ and Misses’ styles, well finished ea styles, fabrics and shades, includin Numerous patterns in sil. checks and fancy mixtures. New Spring Top Coats 24.75 EU Oy LOR tee a # FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST TH AVE. REAT SPRING SALE Junior Boys’ Washable Suite— Middy Oliver Twist and Balkan stylés—sofid colors and combinations—finished with ill: cord or tie—embroidered or pateh sleeve em- blems—sizes 3 to 8 years— WHE GG licissisccersdicavas 1.50 Limit 4. .| Boys’ Trousers— Gray and brown mixtures and corduroye— straight or knicker styles—sizes 5 to 16 years—were $1.80........se0e008 Limit 4. | Boys’ Blouses- Newest colors and patterns—fancy striped madras and lecuaitte collars attached— also sport styles—sizes 8 to 15 Joni WHO THOD. coisiecsswesevausced “1 Limit 2. Crib Blankets— White with pink or blue borders—cut “"""' Wile digrsssteterwcressen y vin Od imit 2. Mull Comfortables- m8 W/ Plain borders-cotton Ure full sine—were $4.97. Limit 2. New Feather Pillows— Mixed goose feathers — assorted striped tickings—20x28—were 22x28—were $2.27... 24130—were 82.67... 26x30—were 83.17. Limit 3 pairs. Crocheted Bed Spreads — Assorted patterns— WHE SUC i retyescssssctaesays Limit 4 1.45 Unbleached Pillow Cases— 45x36—were .35.. Limit 4 dozen Unbleached Sheets— + 54x90—were $1.14.. 63x90—were $1.2! 81x90—were $1.49. Limit 4 dozen. Pillow Cases— With g-ineh gingham hem—45130— were .45.. Limit 2 dozen | Pillow Cases— 40x30 —hemstitehed or sealloped— (4 9 WOO CBER Sree shy a cpesvarerirasans o Limit 4 dozen. Bed Ticks— Ready for filling—assorted stripes—full and three-quarter sizes— were 98.98.......cceseeeeree seeee 1.97 Limit 3. 36-Inch Fancy Sa teens— Light and dark grounds with pretty designs— for all lining purposes— were .70 Limit 15 yards. 54-Inch Ramie Linens— Oyster white— suitable for luncheon sets, napkins, etc.—were $1.64...., Limit 15 yds. Extra Fine Chamb deni socio tha alle were .47.. Limit 15 yds. 1.10 25 ( SASAaeed 3.25, 1.95 lity gut—were $2.50 New Spring Suits Special 19.00 joung men’s all-wool suits, in all the popular light color sports mixtures, stripes, Sizes 34 to 44. . 24 Hosiery. : and cordovan— Hem tep~-black regular sizes HOSIERY—MAIN FLOOR. 48 et. Men’s Athletic Underwe : Sleeveless shirt small checkes 1.32 Sheets i eees 694] MEN'S UNDERW ee for full size beds $1.74 Men’s Fine White BSHFETS— BASEMENT Pique Shi van 25 ct. Percales-.Yard Wide AT. : eit f | Stripe: and figures on white g Is ; : | WASH GOOD: BASED 7. | MES 8 s N FLOO! | OR a ah se RI EL Nl al a es al ar "See Page 12 for Other Hearn Advertising in kimono style are both attrac- tive new styles just in. Attractive lot of new Spring coats, tailored in popular models. Various styles of box coats, with or £7, hout belt, and with raglan shoulders or set-in. sleeves; also Chesterfield models. Tweeds, cheviots and other fancy mixtures, as well as Oxfords in conservative styles. Sizes 35 to 46, regulars and stouts. Colors are Copenhagen, rose, lavender and light blue. Sizes 36 to 44.