The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, GRANDMA PAST 60 DANCES AND 1922, COUNTRY’ S HEALTH |WED AT 13 YEARS, IN PHONE RATE SUIT| IMPROVING, CENSUS CITY WOULD JOIN she Was married in 1919, when sbelASKS SPECIAL JURY GETS DIVORCE AT 16 Was thirteen years old. } | | ‘ IN ENQ WILL C. The Justlee asked the girl's ates NG of \ Ghder ti STANDS ON HEAD REPORT INDICATES hey why an annulment had not ceen | visponce J. Shearny counsel for tbe i clared if the r Companys Armies “Munletpality Judge Suggested Annulment, but] S°Usht instead of @ divorcee, and the fegecutors of the $13,000,000 will of the te ; - ay ve, | Mose, From: Sick Bed at 35 Hlas No Right to Inter- Pephoid Deaths Drop 5.3 Per Mosc Nees ‘n't W attorney replied that it would take }iate Amos F. Bno to-day requested Sur- M I by i to’ Step: OUt. and veneth Came 100,000 From 1916 Mrs, Necerato Didn't Want — Ja year at least to get an annulment, Jrogate Jamex A. Fotey to select a spe- ii GENERAL iN BROKE ; Ly A ORI Mec Got Well : Figures to Wait a Year and the girt wanted her freedom im- etal jury for the retrial of the Kno will elves araciounly, Everywhare oH hie ! Applivation for permission to inte Ss. z . meiilately. contest, scheduled to begin on April 17, 14 visit to thie country, particularly in ' Marguerite Josephine | vene in th of the New York ‘Tel WASHINGTON, April 7 Supreme Court Justice sorachauser | 4 . : He contends thay the case r } Washthe : sesiced Uy ’ « ehenmicns hh to-ay granted divorce decree to|_.% WOMAN woes out far better into Lj Bla » admits being past ¥ against the Public Ith is on th de Uberation by twelve \} cil. . Raara i r Aan tr con Health fs on the upgrade inthe [4) Toaaphthe: Recebaio, wieean the world with a marriage annulled aaa ‘ i i the fet ag vists, was oi iia) dBRL fede ome in Which the) Cnited States, the Census Bureau Wecerato, sixteen, Of sy ase divorose,’ dald the Justice, [eeuty) ane, raining " ‘ ; a sou wh cu putting ito effect of reduce: eported to-day. tees ; id * s zi a pupvEnd HAE Lid with hi nae ACs " health, de ides, wos made to Judge Hand inf ‘Typhoid fever mortality, one of [PM Necerato, twenty-three, to whom | goes out as a divorcee." rogate Foley reserved decision. Condition at Hearing Before Vii never be old!" ‘Those who | the United States District Court to-] tne best indexes of the lealth of | se=memreermmseccemeen ems _ ; i A ? 1 lance on t the: CRYOt New. a community, ghowed u decided - a 7 Bankruptcy Referee. ne cae : © ler dctends Mavens 1920 over 1916, the bureau ———— lace, wor é seventy, though she ‘3 rae 108 O08 population, DENIES HE IS BRIGAND nie foes t yk sixty. At fifty-five Sah reat) p =NIES a IS 5 sagen while in 1920 the figures had nen Sa Mu i ad rheumatism and curva dropped to 7 Counsel Says Charg on {888 4 brigand and that ture of (ie Spine, She got out ot The lowest death rate was in Si ays es OT ived ot rf wo ° ms *s 4 chusetts—2.5 per 100,000. fired on and Killed ty ed wegan dancing to a the Attornay he highest was in Witconnin Which Cossack Leader Was |toldiem. There {iinent phonosiapl. She has been dan eral fo protect subseribers und that + 100,000. . y Arrested ‘Avé Absurd, NaGre. ot nee. the city has no rights in the matter ae a Siberia “at is os absurd to denot Examination into the affairs of Gen, Gregorie Semenoff, the feuder, Right in # civil suit n to-day be- fore Peter B. Olney. referee in bank- raptey, at No. 68 William Street with his wite the stand Mrs. Semenoff. « prett hittle Woman, about twenty-five fowned in a fawn colored suit witty, (he Baikal fur trimmings, declared that they is: the were without funds, She said that }miles. It their whole luggage ot aul con i five pieces of hand bug Sine ontais hat box eriean tr ip forfwhen he fe anti-Rolsheviat 1 here Tasty who was arr Allied Gover shevist years oll, op train and di A necklace which she put security last night in husband might get a * that her ty company ty go on lis bond, she said, was a i] my | gift trom’ her mother who was dead absurd, 1 | j | { ov arrest, 0 and that it had be Bre Sire Ora Harbin) to one mother by her Reo itl Colonel in the Mrs, Semenoff said tl iven to her who was 4 merely st granted A owrit for rubles in Manchuria Which they had come to " : ehtrian courts are had been loaned to her husband his brother, a cattl golia, She gaid she married tl eral in Chita, raiser in ‘ himself Siberia, in fle aveent 1920. They are on their way te Alsterout wie where the General expects 1 tional help, financially, she said wil Gen, Semenoff will be examined] day to-morrow as to his financial cond!-] peg tion, His attorneys, Glaze & Kine. | wife may proceed to sald to-day he was willing to face} they bad planne any accusers ond the allegatiuns against him were absurd. The arrest of Gen, Somenof wast the result of an order signed by Jus- |) tice Delehanty, The complaint was | war made by John N. Boyle, trustee in| Semenoff, bankruptcy for the Youroveta Com-|nearing. | Bach den pany. The company was incor-|the General's busine porated in 1918 with a capital of|nection with the $1,500,000. Leon M. Wourgatt was (the trustee of U President and Moses Fainberg Secre- many, BONWIT TELLER &CO FIFTH AVENUE AT’38™ STREET SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Six Distinctive Models “BONTELL” PUMPS 12.00 AFTERNOON PUMPS in patent leather, black satin or patent leather combined with gray buckskin. WALKING PUMPS in two-buckled-strap effects in black calfskin or patent leather. High, Medium or Low “ Jeune Fille’ FOURTH FLOOR. Heels. "BONTELL” SHEER SILK HOSIERY 2.75 Exceptional quality in gossamer weave and weight in shades of beige or gray to match the fashionable footwear, also black and white. ee ALA ACOA “BONTELL” 16-BUTTON _ SILK GLOVES Excellent, durable quality in white, pongee, or mastic. Reinforced finger tips black “BONTELL” 12-BUTTON | CHAMOISETTE GLOVES 95 In the smart shades of cafe au lait, cinnamon, gray, covert, chamois or walnut, MAIN FLOOR 1.65 : Judge Hand reserved decision. Ar gument on the place to-morrow. WHISMULLER ms AFTER RECORDS, pace aiies aes DETROIT, April 7.—Johnny Weisniut- and Neuere Ross are to meet In the rate case will take atta " hts swirling meet here breakin While Fis Specially Shop of Orpinalons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET A Jeune Fille Fashion Festival—SATURDAY MISSES’ TWO or THREE-PIECE SUITS In Tweed In Twill 29.50 49.50 y &) Bobby Coat Tweed Suits Cape,+Silk Top Frock 1 Link-Coat Tweed Suits Coat, Silk Top Frock fn Braid-Bound Tweed Suits Cape and Scalloped Frock Cape and NV atching Frock Cavalier Cape and Frock Short Cape and Frock Piped Cape and Frock Leather Trimmed Frock & Cape Two-Piece Tailored Suits Other Tweed Suits in Two Other Two or Three Piece or Three Piece, 27.50 to 55.00 Twill Suits, 45.00 to 150.00 MISSES’ THREE-PIECE COSTUMES, 62.50 to 150.00 Replicas of Youthful Paris Fashions Featuring the rock with Matching Coat or Cape in an Infinite Variely of Ingenious Treatments. MISSES’ DAY COATS AND CAPES In Fine Cloth Fabrics and Canton Crepe 55.00 75.00 Veldyne Circular Capes Cordine Bloused Capes Poiret Twill Wrap-Capes Three-Tier Twill Capes Cavalier Veldyne Capes Side-Draped Twill Capes Spongeen Tasseled Capes Canton Crepe Scarf Capes Veldyne Sashed Coats Canton Crepe Tucked Capes Veldyne Coat-Wraps Caracul Collar Silk Capes Canton Crepe Long Capes Squirrel Collar Silk Capes Canton Capes, Draped Collars Veldyne and Gerona Coats Other Misses’ Coats and Capes 35.00 to 165.00 MISSES’ DAYTIME AND DANSE FROCKS Fashions That Feature Every Phase of the Mode 38.00, 55.00 Steel Beaded Canton Crepe Moire Faille) Cap Sleeves Taffeta with Ruffled Apron Crepe Mongole, Wing Sleeves Frocks of Canton Faille Crepe Roma with Ribbonzene Crystal Beaded Canton Crepe Side-Draped Paisley Faille Plaited Panel Canton Crepe Lattice-Worked Canton Crepe Frocks of Velour Checks Crystal Beaded Canton Crepe [will Frocks, Self-Trimmed Shell Girdle Canton Crepe Side-Draped ‘Twill Cloth All-over Embroidered Crepe Braid-Trimmed ‘Twill Cloth Crepe Roma Danse Frocks Cape-Frock, Twill C®th Draped Chiffon Danse Frocks Chiffon Danse Frocks Garlanded Danse Frocks Other Daytime and Danse Frocks 25.00 to 165.00 MISSES' FASHIONS—Sizes 14 to 18 Years—Third Floor A New Purchase of Women’sSpring Coats,Capes and Coat Wraps in fashionable models and materials, hana-ta iikelined throughout, will offer exceptional value at the Sale price of $48.00 navy or black twili cord, with braicd- vapes, of mavy or black tricotine, with fur collar; and the Coat-wraps, of navy or black tricotine, vith open sleeves and with or without belt. ‘he Coats are made of r ed sleeves; th (Sale on the Third Floor) A Remarkable Offering of Fine-quality Ribbons comprising High Moire the coil ani did assortme:t of the colors most fesihi Ss purposes and - specially low-priced at 65c. per yard actually less than the cost to manufacture (Sale on the First Floor) A Special=price Sale of Toilet Articles offering extraordinary values, will comprise imported Brushes (wood backs) $1.00 | 95c. And Hair Brushes Cloth Brushes 50c¢. 50c¢. Hat Brushes Nail Brushes 18c. per cake 28c. per box of six cakes) ctualiy one-third and one-nailf regular quotations ‘Sale on the First Floor) RL PPL PPA PALA PLA AL AAPAPPAAL ALLL Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street

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