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siatsky in the Yatta Cathedral in the Crimea eighteen months ago con- formed to all the requirements of the Russian Chureh Also under consideration {s a plan to sue the American wife for aliena- tion of Vonsiatsky's affections, but nothing will be done in this proposed action until the alleged bigamy has been reported officially to the Amer- {oan authoritie Vonsiatsky is alleged to have tolf the Chicago heiress that Mme, Lici- ott was his sister, therefore the mar- riage in New York was not the fault of the American wife, but Mme. Lieu- boff's lawyer contends that as the former Mrs, Stevens has since had an opportunity to learn the truth and remains with her husband, an allena- tion action would be Dubai bgeg BIGAMY CHARGE AGAINST VV NOW BEING PREPARED Alleged Wife in Paris Also * Plans Suid Against Heiress Vonsiatsky Wed Here. PARIS; May 5.—Counsel for Mme. Lieuboff Muoromsky Vonslatsky an- Mounced to-day he is completing doc- uments to be filed here charging An- astase Andreivitch Vonsiateky, who recently married Mrs. Marion Ream Stevens, Chicago heiress, with bigamy. He said the charge would be for- warded through the American Bm- Black, with satin. BANKER WEDS. MANICURE. Romance Started in Department Store Two Years Ago. A romance begun two years ago in R. H. Macy & Co.'s department store culminated yesterday with the mar ringe of Herbert Hilsworth Brown, now @ banker of Bridgeport, Conn, and bassy\here to New York or Philadel-| Miss Katherine Forbes, No. 79 Wash- phia, with a demand that steps be|ington Place, manicurist. They were taken to prevent the Russian Church officials in New York from annulling the Buropean marriage, and to other- | ¥¢ wise protect the Interests of Mme. Mourorhsky Vonsiatsky, who ts at the end of her slender resources wed in St. Andrew's Methodist Epis- copal Church, No. 122 West 76th Street, erday afternoon, When Mr, Brown, twenty-seven, son of Theodore E. Brown of Stratford, Conn., weveral years ago entered the employ of the Hares Motor Corporation Her lawyer sald she had not wanted|\,, this city he met Miss Forbes, a to stir wp such a scandal, but shel pmdauate of the University of Minne must be protected, as well as prove to[ sota, who had obtained work at the the world that her marriage to Von- Macy store. VALUES ‘?” 6-Room Set m AVE. [paweand-oF ELECTRIC FIXT Ie high, aualit ed, beautifully designed FH red reaey te, laswware. F Ww WING TIXTCRE VALUE EVER OFFERED. an designed DUST PROOF. well con- piste ‘el various styles Ince and were .97.... pink or blue, finish—were .97 Petticoats—of ed txt de fine! ow MATERIAL rou o ON RE A fixture —double panel : were $2.28 I Petticoats—of RS FILLED. elaborate flow’ dainty ONE SINGLE DOLLAR put thin model, high-grade gold fi your pocket. NO RED TA’ LAY. Drop in and see us, leave a dol Dill and get a world-famous ILLINOIS guaranteed against repairs 30 Days’ FREE Trial If entirely satisfied, pay at the rate of $1.00'a week. Otherwise, return s handsome atch into NO, DE- to positions, temperature and isochron- ism, in 20-year plain-pol- ish gold-filled case, Our Introductory Price Only $42.50 Can't be duplicated anywhere for less than $60.00 cash, The Biggest WatchValue in All * America value $33.50 and taupe, w and Chain FREE ‘yo. every purchaser o¢ this highrgrade, 21- | JN le ye, absolutel and small New Hair Hats d Kite and fine ¥ Fegulation New York's Jewelry bs always sur what you want at where, All trans FREE—? Diamonds and Jew Hats— New Flower you pay ietly confidential, ‘atalog showing our alues in Watches, Ank for Catalog No, g RING THIS CoUvOS WIE you W-i00 o Diamonds From $25 to $1,000 FINLAY Store Open Evenings Until 9 JEWELRY CO. 1650-1660 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Between Gist and Od St». UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. At the suit of the United States demanding forfeiture thereol under the provisions of the National Prohibition Act of October | 28, 1919, I have seized and held a quantity of intoxicating liquors, conveyances, containers and utensils heretofore seized by the National Prohibition Director within the Southern District of New| York from on or about May 4, 1920, to March 9, 1922, and the _ details for which are set forth in the schedule annexed to the original libel filed in the office of the Clerk of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on April 18, 1922. Notice is hereby given that the cause is appointed for trial in the United States Courts and Post Office Building, Manhattan, New York, on May 12, 1922, at the opening of Court, All per- sos are notified then and there to appear and defend their in- terest, if any, in said goods, All not appearing will be defaulted, Dated: April 14, 1922, RGF SOB Ns, WILLIAM C. HECHT, United States Marshal, sold at WILLIAM HAYWARD, United States Attorney. The above is published pursuant to an Order of the United » States District Court of the Southern District of New York, filed in the Office of the Clerk of said Court on the 14th day of ers 1923, "sy binations, Envelope Chemises models with simple or elaborate trimming—were 82.28. . i Hand Blocked lan ooked = py, morning glory, Valley and assorted flaw ‘THE Marabou Capes 2.95 Were $4.97 brown and natural—lined NECKWEAR DEPT. EVENING Everybody S hops eve()n Saturday Continued Were $1.28 with fish eye Val. lace inserting and edge in rows of embroidery—strap or built up shoulders— 67 Vests and Step-in_ Drawers . dainty matching pieces of white nainsook, with pretty pipings of and hemstitebed assay Each . imported sateen in white and flesh with border of Calais lace inserting and edging models— inxs 1.64 fine nainsook with nees of rows of beaded with wide rib- n through embroidery 2.44 nainsook Squirrel Chokers were $13.75 8. 75 TWO-SKIN MINK SCAREB ine dark ad FOX SCARFS—fine auality, fashionable sh ere $36.50 Special Purchase Sale Women’s Undermuslins 82 A large, well-chosen assortment at this price comprises Chemises, Petticoats, Vests and matching Step-in Drawers, dresses, Corset Covers, Camisoles and Com- all_ made of washable materials, in White, Flesh and Pastel shades. Envelope Chemises—nainsook, in Night- various dainty Nightdresses—of flesh color erepe with colored stitching and white | nainsook with lace inserting— round and V neck styles— were $1.48.....seceseees 1.04 Nightdresses—a variety of indi- | « vidual styles in fine quality eam- | brie and ‘nainsook—trimmed with | dainty laces and embroideries—_ WELW 9E,0% oo ccisenrseoes 2.18 Nightdresses—large assortment of charming styles in white, orchid, blue and flesh color nainsook and crepe—elaborately trimmed with lace, embroideries and ribbons were $2.28 1. white and flesh—with and front and cap sle Val. lage—square neck, | and finished with full | of ribbon—were 83.28, | Nightdresses—of fine nainsook in | .. 26.75 29.50 Jes of brown Untrimmed Bimbo Hats Special 2.65 sizes. 2.45 109.95 Wreaths — lilac, lily of the $5 0 3.50 Beaded Bags | From Paris An extremely attractive assortment for dress, sport and tailored wear includes canary, mauve, rose, wistaria, coral, jade and the darker shades. Shapes are well blocked and are in large, medium Daisy Wreaths—Speeial S85 Bands and Cabochons Porcupine, Haeckel Pads, Coque, Fancies, Torppont ard iGatrich, plain or lacquered quills. “28 to 3.45 | to Trimmed free if hats and materials are purchased here, Our Own Importations Special this price Leather Goods Dept. Other new Imported Bead Bags, 8.67 to 13.07 5.75 Beautiful bags on the designs illustrated, made on shell or decorated mounts, with beaded handles, and lined with fine French silk. The bags are extraordinary value, and for Saturday only See Pages -12 and 13 for Other Hearn Advertising. WOOL TUXEDO SWEATERS WORDD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, RIEARN © 1922, ‘ounded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. LARGE ASSORTMENTS AT LOWER PRICES from which the Well Appareled Family and the Well Supplied Home May Draw Their Summer Requirements at Money-saving Values braids. Junior Boys’ Washable Suits Were $2.45 and $2.94 1.94 Suits of excellent tub fabrics, guaranteed, trimmed with one or two tone combination There are many sample suits in- cluded, with one-piece ties, or lanyard and whistle. green. Boys’ White Sui munion and cont nior Norfolk model—yoke front plaited—tfine quality repp—sises 7 to 10 Special 2.95 Boys’ Junior Norfolk Suits—ex- cellent qualities of navy serge— inverted and box plaited styles— with yoke—extra pique collars— and years back— -box sizes 6 to 10 years..... 6.50 to 11.905 Gray, tan, brown, cadet, navy and Sizes 214 to 10 years. - | Junior Boys’ Suits—Oliver Twist, middy, Junior Norfolk models— tweeds, cheviots, serge, velve- teens, corduroys and eombination jerseys were 83.75... + 2.00 were $4.96 3.96 | were 85.50 and 96.7 4.96 | were $7.50 and 98.74..... 4.95 Women’s Wool Slipover Sweaters Were $2.24 1.94 Plain stitch in buff, jade, orchid, jockey, navy and black. wool trimming— were $7.50 | Seems | =wit some with brush h convertible revers— SWEATERS —new tuxedo models with eonvertible revers, in pearl gray, peacock, brown, buff, black and navy—were $10.50 8.74 9AM”2PM A UINESS ALES iT prevent alin buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. ct. Women a a Nr With i white or with toueh pari various styles. BLOUSES—SECOND F1.OOR, 44 ct. Bandeaux Pink novelty cloth 40. and piping— colors of eolor= an 7 ders some 29 sizes 32 to PRASSIBRES —SECONT $3.24 Men's and Women's Umbrellas Novelty handles UMBRELLAS—MAIN F $1.24 Little Tots’ Skirts Princess and Gertrude lace and emb'd’y trimmed INFANTS' DEPT 8) $2.67 Babies’ Yoke a:d Bishop Dresses Hand made- -s) INFANTS’ DEF” es to% 120 2.75 styles sD FLOOR. 14) D FLOOR, 24 ct. Boys’ Heavy Cot on Hose Fine and coarse rib HOSIBRY—MAIN FL« $19.50 Boys’ Suits All wool herringbone — tc. heather and belted m wo pair fully tweeds LOY8' CLOTHING Suits Pure wale box, pleated two pair fully worsted. ~ alpaca Norfol “fin lini models sizes 8 to 1B years. BOYS’ CLOTHING Belts It sizes RWEAL 14 sizes to 1114 cheviots rousers THIRD FI $16.50 Boys’ Fine Serge e or ings THIRE 74 ct. Men's Knit Underwear Short sleaves—knee lengths MAIN 85 ct. Men's All Leather Geoulne cowhide and well made \thletie all cheek. weave UNDERWEAT and shirts stitched 14.85 d yoke all with oon 12.85 ne yoke and side | inajorit y lined trousers with WOR 63 ath- FLOOR 43 calfskin black Al 65) | $1.00 Women’s Two-Clasp | Silk Gloves 66 ‘aris Points finger tips— LOOR. Gold Wr st Watches, 13.85 14 karat—15 jewel JEWELRY—MAIN FLOOR. | $1.27 and $1.47 Women Na'nsook Athletic Union Suits 97 | Low neck, sleeveless bodice strap | loose _knee-—well made. KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. | 45 ct. Ribbons ‘ 31 6!y inch sash and hairbow widths new satin stripes—-moires and plaids patterns RIB variety ol BONS—MAIN FLOOK | 58 ct. Imported Cut Glass | Pepper and Salt Shakers Ea. .29 With glass tops—none sent BILVERWARE—MAIN FLOOR. | 57 ct. Boys’ White Cotton Union Suits 43 Athletic styles KNIT UNDERWEAR—NAIN FLOOR | $5.00 Growing Girls’ White knee length. Nu-Buckskin Pumps 3.85 One strap—broad toe —low flat : | heels, with rubber top lifts wide widths--sixes #15 to’ BHOKS—8ECOND FLOOR | $3.50 Women’s Dark Tan Oxfords flat sites @by to | Round toes low | with rubber top lifts 7—wide widths 1 BHOES—SECOND FLOOR. | Boys’ Sport Shoes White or brown canvas uppers } rubber suation top trim ming — sekls patches sizes 7 to 13 1.40 sizes 1 to 6 1.60 BHOKS— SECOND FLOOR $4.00 Boys’ Tan Calf Laced Shoes 2.55 Broad toe shapes Raglish welt ed oak soles solid leather con struction durable | size 10! BHOES—BECOND F1.001 $1.38 Bungalow Aprons Checked pereale combination dressy to 15. Iinene and Sales Continued Tomorrow Petticoat Knickers- Silk Hosiery— Long Silk Gloves—Silks—Men’s Bond Street Shirts —Art Embroider- ies—and Women’s & Misses’ Ap- parel. Early Season Price Reductions on Trimmed Hats Dress- 5 | tailored : and : : semi- } dress hats in a large variety of ex- quisite les, reduced to make ‘ roomfor i our in- ' coming H assort- | ment of later \ i] q Summer models. were 87,50 and $8.50. were 85.77... ‘ were $2.95 and $3.95. were $1.95 were $13.50 and $15.00. 10.00 . 8.50 7.50 were $12.50 were $10.00 and $10.95... Imported Pearl Necklaces Were 3347 2.47 Of opalescent pearls, with solid gold clasps, and 24 inches long. Our own importation, _ Wax Filled Pearls — “ and 27 Novelty Jewelry — inches long— solid gold eli Psy were .50..... B37 were .95 ie Watches—10 Jonel- 10 year ease— were $12.07 | wait | Silk Blouses Were $9.97 J, 65 An extremely attractive selection of beaded and other variously trimmed models in white and the wanted costume shades. Radio Sets 15.00 There’s nothing like a radio set to keep the whole family amused and happy. It is company for mother during the day, fun for the children after school and restful en- tertainment for dad in the evening. These ] are crystal sets of reliable make, capable of receiving messages from as far as twenty- five miles, complete with phone and aerial, that any one can set up easily. Other Items From Sporting Goods Department Baseball Finger Gloves | Gloves for Small lemait Neal ei cane EBs to 1.40 —value $2.50 1.85 | Croquet Sets. 2.00 ‘a films developed and printed in 24 hours. No © made for developing when prints are ordered. ; full size leather lined— About 125 9x12 ft Axminster and Velvet RUGS 35.00 Value $44.50 to $47.50 A rug special that is of great importance to those whg need floor coverings for new homes, or who afe rédecorating. Rugs of heavy pile that will wear well, with small carpet designs on rose, blue and tan grounds. 800 Wool Tapestry and Brussels Couch Hammocks —-canvas in Ruge-27x54 inch khaki color or gray—adjustable value 92.47 1.96) back and headrest—bung on t Grass Rugs—Japanese designs —| ‘*tproof pirating, blue, green and brown chains o7 Special ‘25 Seamless Grass Rises 8x10 ft.— plain blue Japanese and novelty bor BAT der designs Special 4.47 colorings Rope Portieres brown