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IF THREATENED VMAIDR WITHIN HS WE CHE ‘Adams Denies Treated Her Cruelly in Opposing Plea for Alimony. He Alleging that he shand treated . nt her and thre d failed to Adams t suit for a sepu Agams w week for the support of lersc three children and ni jstice Young directed that the ath- ddvits on both sides he submitted and reserved de Major Adamp. nected with the t Company of Manhattar posed his wife's suit through Lawyer Edward Thomas Moore of West 42d Street He said that his, wife’s allegations that he had been intoxicated on fre- quent occasions, had used vile lan- gUage and had threatened to kill her whie false. He contended that when hg went overseas he deeded a $36,000 house at Mamaroneck to his wife, with the understanding that she would return ‘the property to him upon his return, He also alleges that since April she has mortgaged thc property for $4,700 and says she has refused to deed the property back to him. The couple have been married fif- tgen years and were prominent in Mamaroneck until their marital trouble: rted after his return from the Major Ad in his afft davit alleges that his wife has, denied him admittance to their Mami ome and that he has Manhattan hotel. La that Mrs. Adams hi ; hatred and contempt for her band and did not even congrat tilled the best company of soldiers in Murope {Major Adams has had a long mili- ARMY DIRIGIBLE C-2 AWAY ON SECOND LEG|, or Strauss sai the ship would fy : low and at a speed of about fifty mile tl Leaves Akron for Helleville, 1),] 8 hour. ‘This would make it reach tts With Stop at Dayton. next stop, Dayton, about 1 o'clock AKRON, O., Sept. 15.—The army dirige| Gasoline tanks wil be refllled and the 7 _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, Deserted Wife, 14, When Girl Was Born; Now She As s Divorce > Sarno Returned to Italy When He Failed to Become Father of Prospective Soldier. If it is a boy, Angelina, T will you, Butif it iss girl T shall go away and you will t This speeeh, according to testimony taken by Spe zood and f ul husband to that T wanted a ,» and she lias presented me avith a servant girl 1 Ish to see either the ehild or Master in Chancery Bernhard in Newark, in the divorce action brought by Angelina again: in Frederick Sarno, was made by the] He ook up & traveling bag husband to the wife in the Sarno|wiich he had packed in advance, anc home at No. 364 Chestnut Street, New eS | sO HE eon ore irk, when Angelina, then only four old, bed the birth of a child. She n 1914, He has not in Newark and his wif had returned to suys sho tried to ) vent hin money, from her paren , Was not re' usband re 1s lying. in later the nurse made.) t—"ta girl." iy rding to the testi-[, wly and put on his |i, 1 to the nurse and said , to be the father of afquirt as u mark of respect [tain after some in ts made to-ob hoy, ommended that the a soldier, . iltor the King of Italy, My wife knew ldecree be grante Six State Troopers Rewarded For Their Heroism in Last Year Medals Presented at State Fair in Syracuse in Recog- nition of Distinguished Service. SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 15.—Six State troopers selected for their heroism from the 350 members of the force, were awarded medals for dis- tinguished service in the last year at the State Fatr to-day. The men and the acts for which _ ~ 4 they received special recognition are: Walter G. Gray of Troop D, for dapturing single handed a_ stolen automobile and two armed men while] travelling at seventy-five miles hour near Utica last June. Fred A Newing of Troop B ,for the capture of a bootlegging car near the border Corp. H. R. Sanford of Troop G, for stopping a rynu umbia Falr last fall y horse at Col- an|© Waterman and Arthur C initiative the wreck of the near Leroy |: southwest ship will then std Belleville, 1h. COLUMBUS, 0. {ble €-2 sailed down across Ohio to-day GA FORUSRBEE IE PH: on the second leg of its transcontinental Might. m army dirigible C-2 passe ‘The blimp arose from Wingfoot Field} city at 12.10 P.M, 15.-—Th 1 over this enroute from Says Call to Kings Grand Jury Is to Hamper His Own Investigation. Comm ner of Accounts 14 tield was served with a subpoena this * noon by Distflet Attorney Rus before b Monday nie k to give test! at the Investigation that body making Into the Department Public Markets In anticipation that he would te { to waive immunity, Commis- sald emphatically tand on his constitu rights. t ' nd not waive immunity near here at 940 A. M. and headed! Akron to Dayton Girls’ coat of polaire coaling with large shawt collar of race coon Linea through- oul. Sizes © lo 14 years. « $29.50 Partly frock of Geor- gelle crepe over a silk lining. Ruffles picoled in silver — Silver or selt color ribbon, with i pasiel llawere, af wail 1 Sizes © fo 14 years. i $27.50 Others al 19.95 lo 937.50 WEST 42d ST. 1 political investigation ler Hirshfield “and 1 i conducted y for politieal re ve Hylan Att the Administration and to me person nd Tam ed that the in grand jury will not and to dis- Administration. D: ney Ruston ts hostitle to ition by the “On Saturday t received a setter from Di Attorney Ruston advis ing m T could go on with my tion of the Markets Depart 8 Was In answer tu my let- forming him that when he wa 1 with his investig: I niinue mine. T then to Nathan Pinkelstein, Tre Ik Avenue Tedls g him to appear hefor ination Monday mornin and bring with him all s und papers of the league and etary and treasurer of the tore the I triet Attor ubpoena produetion timon cum quiring 1 transeript of the sidore wit rin ected over $5,000 from Stern Brothers (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) New Fall Attire for Growing Girls | Here are comprehensive assortments of the very latest modes for every day at school and for the gayest of party hours. Every little detail of the workmanship, as well as the fabrics, spells such high quality that the prices in comparison are extremely moderate. Specially Featured for Saturday: Tailored frocks of crepe, French serge, and eponge; some with eyelet embroidered iinen collar and cuffs, others with wool embroidery trimming. Sizes 10 to 14 years eu om, $19.95 Wool jersey frocks in straight-line effects with round neck, smali tucks and pipings on waist, and wool fringe from shoulder to hem on one side. Self $9 95 material sash. Sizes 8 to l4 years . Two-piece tweed dresses with solid color waist and {ull-p eated checked skirt. Peter Pan collar. Check trimmed blouse. Two large pockets. $7 95 Sizes 6 to 14 years “ Girls’ coats of bolivia cloth—full flare model with rows of stitching and belted front. Large pockets. Lined throughout. In’ reindeer brown and Sorrento = blue. Sizes 8 to 14 years Ae $19.75 er 6 « a kal gst Nap reg made on detachable lining. Full-pleated, with deep hem. Sizes 6 to l4years . r A $4.95 Girls’ allewool blue cerge Gym bloomers. ~ Sizes 6 to 20 years Aan A WEST 43d ST. RUSTON SUBPOENAS} HIRSHFIELD; WON'T} WAIVE IMMUNITY 1922. WIFE SO MUCH BETTER HARDING BACK AT DESK Presid ) Dring the injunction pro- « o Hin Office for the ateady improvement in the condi ) | Hon of Mra, Harding ident Harding able to-day to his office f irst time in a e Friday Co was th hls semi in. uston is deceiving himself if he thinks that by harassing me he can call me off Finkelstein's trail, T am going on with my t tigation and he liis clique th been try wreak up the Market Depart spondents mit him to nd the afternoon near Mrs. Harding's bedside. Continued Improvement In Mrs, Hard ing's condition was reported by Brig Gen. C. B, Sawyer, her physician, who i. response to inquirtes replied “all's well, ment i j as PENNY A_POUND PROFIT “ — Pease aann Another “Big Three” / Which Is a Real Winner Saved Friday and Saturday, September 15th and 16th 80c coveeeaTe All The ICE CREAMS _— Pour SET 5Qc/ Three CHOCOLATE AND VANILLA COCOANUT KISSES / POUND NET Eewhere BOC MILK CHOCOLATE THREE WAYS POUND NET Regularly Pounds for Thre G9C ) white They Last 49c American Filled Confections With Fruit, Nut and Peanut Butter fillings. Regularly 69c POUND NET “|| Milk Chocolate Three-Ways Sehoot frock of “Sky Drift,” in alt the mos! desirable shades. Crepn collar ana cuffs in contrasting color wil! touches of woo er broidery. 19 years Sizes 8 lo 912.50 H an d-embroidere:i afternoon frock crepe and velve. bined, in tar nd brown, oran and hrown, ana ind black, Sach of ribbon or self) material Sizes Olol4ucars $19.95 49 | Regularly 69c POUND NET We Also Offer: ! Gotham | Assorted | Chocolates or Bonbons and Choc- olates. POUND $ FOR EXACT LOCATIONS NET e SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Store Open 9 to 5:30 hEARN- Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Women’s Tenderfoot One Strap Pumps 5.85 Soft black kid- skin shoes that are made on comfortable lasts, and fit like a glove, and are splendid for im- mediate wear — with one strap, medium round toes, welted soles, and mili- tary heels with rubber top lifts. Sizes 4 to 9: C, D, E, and EE widths. Same style also in patent leather. No Mail or Phone Orders Endicott-Johnson Black School Shoes Dressy and Durable 3.09 Were $4.50 Excellent school shoes that will stand all’ the hard knocks boys’ shoes must take. With Goodyear welt- ed soles, rubber heels, solid oak soles on new English last, Sizes 24 to 514, C, D and E widths, See Pages 10, 11 and’35 for Other Hearn Advertising. Great Bargains Offered During This ALTERATION SALE NEW FALL DRESSES SIZES TO 56 BUST Slenderizing models, beautifully fash- ioned of Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Taffeta, Charmeuse, Tricotine and Serge in the Season’s newest effects, many straight-line models. All in becoming styles to fit the stout woman who is long or short waisted. 795 FALL SUITS Belted models of fine quality All Wool Tricotine, Serge and Tweed, neatly tailored and silk lined. Sizes to 56 Bust. 19:85 FALL COATS Lightweight models of Cheviot, Sport Materials and Silk, suit~ able for dress and utility wear. Sizes to 56 bust. | i} 12:95 Kimonos. .......... 1,95 up | Vests....... ...... 29c up Housedresses....... . 1,98 up | Drawers... 59c up APRONS 5.6 o.ccsc05 89c up | Corsets..... .. 2.49 up Nightgowns......... 75c up | Brassieres 59c up (ane Bryant LOWER STORE . 21 W. 38th St. (Bet. 5th and 6th Aves.) 26 W. 38th St. FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGES 16 and 18 GIMBELS for Buster Brown School Shoes —the Kind That Pass All Tests of School or Play with a Majority of A’s Children’sSchool Shoes : Special $3.65 Mahogany calf; spring heel. Sizes 614 to 11. Misse Shoes : Special $3.95 Mahogany calf; rubber heel. Sizes 11} to 2. Growing Girls’ Shoes : Special $4.65 Mahogany calf; rubber he Sizes 24 to 7. Boys’ School Shoes : Special $4.45 Mahogany calf; rut ber heel, Sizes f to. Buster Brown Shoes in All Sizes for Boys and Girls from Infants’ 6 to Growing Girls’ 7; $3.25 to $8.45 MAIL ORDERS FILLED GIMBELS SHOE SHOPS—Second and Fourth Floors lt Makes Little Difference What You Need— } A World ‘‘Want” Ad. Will Go and