The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1922, Page 5

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NEW ORCHESTRA TO GIVE STELLAR CONCERTS AT $1.29 woken Pounders of City Symphony Announce 42 Concerts, Beginning Nov. 18. Another major symphony orchestra fas been organized in New York, famed the City Symphony Orchestra. Yorty-two symphonic concerts will be given tn New York this season at (arnegic Hall, Town Hail, the Man- Rattan Opera House, Cooper Union ‘an other concert halls. The new q@@ganization of eighty-three players will make its debut at Carnegie Hail Mor. 18. ‘The orchestra is operated by the Fifteen months ago, David A. Har- ris, at twenty-five, was President cf company THE —_ WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, Wife Was Happy Till They Had to Live on §200 a Week Then Her Parents Took Her Away, Says Husband, Who Sues. own silk shirt manufacturing y, the. D. H. Shirt Company, |tnem take that girl awoy from me. f] decorations, Her know she doesn't want to go." We had a tremendous wedding at the Astor on June 7, 1921," he said ‘Her parents gave her a diamond ani]/thing. She had two sapphire flexible bracelet and a go] but she was the most mesh bag with gold dangters. Then | cook. her father would giv ra five or six karat marquise stone, and, I'd com” himself spent $25,000 on it beautiful To give you an tden—she silverware as we got! ‘We found an apartment that #hélin the way of tun liked at No. 420 West End Avente—| penses were about $20,000, six rooms and three baths for two of baths I would have got ner five} with Judie and Mrs baths. 1 pald $8,000 tor the God only knows what | spent for the was thrown into bankruptcy. father claims he “Bor nearly a year everything went That girl could ao every maids always marvellous “And she was a stunning dresser. a won bock at him with a seven karat. Such] deri trousseay that cost $10,000! “We didn't miss anything that year My living ex “Then the business troubles came us. if she decided she wanted five] We were both spending the summer Judis at their rent and summer home at Deal Beach when | doing a business of $1,000,000 a year. and he was also newly wedded to Berenice Judis, daughter of the mil- Nonatre realty operator, Irving Judis who reigns over a wide territory on Upper Broadway and Riverside Drive With the co-operation of his father- in-law, young David Installed his bride in an apartment at No. 420 West End Avenue {n what he proudly calls Babylonian luxury. Now it's all over. David's shirt business failed last May and David had to take a Job rs medintely T could feel “I tried to tell them that [ wasn't down and out f co least $209 a week and t asked her tf she could stand that for a while until af.—Parl Bpenoer { could get another start, But be- ahaa be RIN fore she could nuke up her mind, her Hechabien asin he the father and mother butted in and be thKE he Was meOet to vice gan to count ap for her the things} up one of his homes on account of pos Bhe couldo’t huve an: “They ended by saying | ought to give her a divorce, and when I said that was too big an loved their daughter, to leave ther house. able to see her since. “They even have my full dress suit.’ 1922, them enol off EARL SPENCER DIES; WAS LARGE LANDOWNER uid still earn at y more. He owned 00 meres and was nel sixth Earl Spencer His son, Alber! | v Spencer, who was a Cap-/ t. will succeed 1 order because | they Invited me 1 haven't been Chamberlain " ant In the House of Commons Liberal Member from Northar shire. ure Relief ms BELI LLANS © 25¢ and 75¢ Packs: babi Charge purchases will appear on bills rendered November Ist PLETE AVENUE James McCreery & Co. 34TH STREET Musica! Society of the City of New York, of which Senator Coleman @a Pont ts President. It was founded fy Senator du Pont, Bartlett Arkell{ Thereupon the father-in-law tool Manton B. Metcalf, Ralph Pulitzer: | nis daughter back. And last month, Lewis L. Clarke and other prominent ‘i Sank ; New York business men to offer|!" the absence of David, who was orchestral music of the highest stand-] selling shirts in the South, he took ard at the lowest possible price of} back also all the furnishings of the admission. At Carnegie Hall and] apartment. ‘Town Hall the most expensive tickets] David is going to muse to racove ‘will be $1.26. the property and also to sue tor $100, Several of the world’s greatest}ong damages for alienation of his woloists have been engaged to appeaT| wife's affections, His attorney, Jacoi an expert shirt salesman. He ts now earning $200 @ week. at Wass All of us have our ideals in furnishing @ home, but rarely is it newly decorated and supplied with furniture throughout. Our new selections are usually influenced by those possessions already acquire? Yet it is possible with limited means to change the whole character of your home within a few years aud enjoy every day while the transformation is in progress. Even where there is a great deal of modern furniture ling wicker of various kinds but no part ir style, delightful bly homelike results may be obtained by using and combining it prop: se who are interested may inquire of our Interior decorators e'DAVID A HARRIS Gordon, already has served a sum- ooo mons and complaint on Irving und in Mary Judis, y doesn’t mean anytir with the organization. Among those ‘announced are Elena Gerhardt, Mar- @eerite Namara, Erika Morini, Ru- dolph Ganz, Sophie Braslau and Emilio de Gogorza. Dirk Foch ts tio maustcal director and Arthur J. Geines, for ten years manager of the Gt. Louis Symphony Orchestra, is bortnees manacer Conductor Foch, a composer of dis- finvtion, is a native of Holland, who gtudied with Nikisch and Busoni. He thas had a successful career as con- @uctor of symphony concerts and opera in Amsterdam and The Hague, Holland; stockholm and Gothenburg, Sweden, ind various cities of Ger many, He conducted several Stadium concerts in 1919 a enecial Carnegic Hall concert in 1920 and was Guest Conauctur of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra in 192 es WOMAN HALTS SUICIDE “I won't B. Altwan & Ca. Misses’ and Children’s Cool-weather Underwear now being shown in complete assortments of the most desirable weaves and weights for erly. T on the Fifth Floor or follow the Buyways. More of this soon. Imported Cluny Decorative Extraordinary values 1m this very useful and attractive luce suitable for trimining of Bed Linens, Curtains and Household Linens. Insertions and edges to match of 3 to 4 inch wide, yard, 18 4 to 514 inches wide. yard, 22 The McCreery Sale of THEN TRIES IT HERSELF Main Floor} / Drinks Potson She Dissaaded Her Friend From Taking. Bhortly after Mrs. Besste Th twenty-nine, of No. 249 Isaet stumn and Winter, comprises Fur-Trimmed Fall Coats Wovei Negligees Undergarments ° ehroie Jel cileend Sy the olien to as all-wool, silk-and-wool, cotton-a. dewool, Lovely in Material and.Soft in Color Offers Exceptional Values disnigded Miss Elmer Pay, twenty-four, from drinking & quantity of Ivsol \en| ailesilk and all-cotton; also the widely 1ecoge Lounge Robe of Wide Wale a 5 00 l 1 5 00 fo Bellevue Hospital suffering from the] nized Betaiph Underwear, manufacture: De ba etc eli pal rl and A be Ee eRe Fay, weo} exclusively for B. Altm : os Victory, Copenhagen, Henna, Rose, Lavender and Purple, Illustrated. 6.95 Negligee of Crepe Meteor, lined with albatross. French Blue, Coral, Orchid, Turquoise and Black, 18.50 Lounge Robe of Quilted Crepe rooms in Mrs, Thompson's home, met her tn the hallway, and pointing to a @lass she was carrying sald: “This ®laas contains lysul. I am going to end it all.” Mrs. Thompson, the poli monatrated with the girl, whi her toom, leaving the alass containing the poison on a table Miss Fay told dete: after she had reached her heard screams coming and found Mrs, Thor Materials GERONA ARABELLA FASHONA M ARVEL LA UST when you need these coats most — at the beginning: of the season—we are offering an as- semblage of the newest models in the finest fabrics and trimmed with the best furs at prices which, to put it mildly, are unusual. You will remember their Lingerie Underwear priate for misses’ school ase. VELDYM Col ‘ : B00t. oat. Meteor de Chine interlined with Ff beauty and quality long after you have forgotten the police she made t lamb's wool; lined with silk. PARIS BROWN their prices. Furs, Si rs ‘ roe ae es’ and Children’s Blanket Robes, French Blue, Copenhagen, Rose, HAWAIIAN FP ‘ » Siberian Squirrel, Wolf, Jap Fox, MARTEN NAVY KIT FOX ——— SAYS HUSBAND TRIED AXE AND GAS IN VAIN Beaver, Viatka Squirrel and Caracul. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes—(Fourth Floor} Orchid, Coral, Turquoise, Purple and Black, 12.75 Negligee of all wool albatross with embroidered scalloped edge. Pink, Light Blue, Rose, Copen- hagen, Orchid and Wistaria, duroy House Coats, and Ne trade a albatross, French flannel, Misses’ Petticoats; a Rompers and Sleeping Garments Mit Her Over Head and Poisoned Her, Wife Suys. ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 26.—Mrs. anna B. Krieg, in an action for separate Maintenance filed in Chancery Court ‘to-day, accuses Charles M. Krieg of Pee Harbor of trying to kill her with fumes. She also charges that her usband on one occasion hit her over the head with an oxe. Mra, Krieg told Vice Chancellor In- wereo!l that her husband removed from the gas line the pipe des'gned to carry ‘off the poisonous fumes and that ehe became critically [i] because of It. Suits of Duvet de Laine and Twill 59.00 Were tailored with an eye to distinctiveness and consequently achieved originality. Fashioned to be worn with separate furs or the ever popular frill blouse. In Navy Blue, Paris Brown and Black. Other tailored mod- els of Veldyne, Marlene. Duvet de Laine and Afternoon Frocks for Immediate Wear 38.00 as well as the winter months, fur they are sufficiently warm to be worn without a coat now. They choose such fabrics as Canton Jac- quard, and Flat Crepe, Crepe Satin and Poiret Twill. They use such modish features as the flare, drape and panel in distinctive new ways. Twill. Sizes 34 to 44. Black, Navy and Paris 38.00 to 98.00 Brown. 36 to 46. [Fourth Floor} New Low Shoes for Fall As Sponsored by McCreery (Second Floor) (Third Floor) Natural MuskratCoats of Good Pelts 185.00 Hudson Seal Coats, dyed muskrat, 40 inches on long, self trimmed, soft lustrous skins, 295,00 An Interesting Collection of Art rin ed is displayed in the Madison Avenue se of the Fifth Floor. A New Desree | of Comfort _ ‘VAN-HART SHOES Sa eee SITTED BY EXPERTS Three Specials Fox Searfs in Brown or Taupe, 16.50 Fox Scarfs in Brown or Taupe, beautiful silky skins, 7 22.50 Syuirrel Neck pieces of large dark skins, 16.50 (Fourth Floor) Here are assembled many rming and unique originations from China, Japan, Italy, France and other countries; each represent- ing, in its own individual and eminently Hkable way, the art as well as the artistry of its creators. Blouses of Striped Silk Broadcloth 5.95 Two morlels, tai- And among them are Fre. onzes of impressive beauty s of Venetian gia rench cliecks ar. marble, with bronze d periods of Louis decorative French tables Bore, tired, overtaxed ‘ect find wonderful comfort in Yan-Hart Shoex with the “Built-In” arch. No more strain on the arches. Now they are snugly supported just where vou need it. The tented “Ruilt-In' arch tgs up te the arc of the eryst (1) The Naney of Patent Leather or a Patent Leather Vamp with otter ooze quarter, all otter ooze, Black Satin or Black Calfskin, hand-turned soles and Louis heels, 11,00 Quinze lored and) trims in appearance. One tae Leen fe ; has a deep tuxedo — //f 1 (B) The Floraine, a tongue Pump of Patent Leather And every. model you des! aul mentation; collar and plaiting 1 or Brocaded Satin in Black or Brown, with Louis heel, d ana F for style gives the support you need for comiort. Pleasing Models for Women Van Hart ‘Built In” Arch Shoes for Men also BOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT THE VAN-HART SHCE SHCP 35 West 36th Street 11.00 (C) The Vari appears in combinations of beige coloured ooze trummed with Patent Leather or Tan Calfskin, Black Calf trionmed with Patent Leather or entirely in Patent Leather, 11.00 some aad over Brocuded Gold or Silver, 12.00 front, opens back and displays a Pegpy T Collar \ {Fourth Floor) down the the other in’ the Madison Avenue + silt) Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New Vork (Second Floor}

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