The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1922, Page 19

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| Divorced From Three Wives, Fourth Would Also Be Free ERROR EA SN ERR RR RI Chicago Woman Sues fees of $2,500 are sou years old, tobacco manufacturer, art Buchanan, son of the late William @ Buchanan, millionaire to#icco manu- facturer of Brooklyn, and heir to a 2,000,000 trust estate, recently filed suit for divorce againet Mrs. Bu chanan, his fourth wife, charging that she had deserted him in 1918, two years after thelr marriage. laide L, Taylor, daughter York banker. After thirteen ‘8 Mrs. Buchanan sued for divorce and died six months afterthe entry of the decree. Three children of the mar- riage were taken by Mrs. Buchanan's father, William L. Taylor, who later caused Buchanan's arrest on a charge of Kidnapping, A few months after her death Bu- ehanan married Mignonett T. Bronner, who divorced him in September, 1905, leaving him free to marry Martha Louise Coumont, daughter of the Coyntess de Blinier of Patis. She ob- tained a divorce in the New York courts after Charging that, although his Income exceeded $30,000 yearly, pone 2 anil Aditi Nalee ACER hint CLERK SHOT ON STREET, e ASSAILANT ESCAPES Vietim Doesn't Know Reason for Attack. While walking east last night on 122d Street, between First and Second Ave- nues, Joseph Montano, twenty-four years oh, shipping clerk. of No. ant iff Street, was shot in the right hip by an unidentified ter running north Second Avenue. je died in Harlem Hospital at 4 o'clock this morning. Patrolman John Connelly of the East 326th Street Station, summoned an am- bulance from Harlem Hospital and Dr. Albert Blumenkrantz took Montano to the hospital. Questioned by Detectives Murphy and Begley of the East 126th Street Station, Montano said he did not know who shot him and had no known enemies. eee he — LONG BEACH CROWD BIGGEST SINCE AUGUST The crowd at Long Beach yesterday was the that has been a week vho escaped af- the largest ba were open and upward of 5,000 persons went in bathing. Bathers sat around on the beach and there were hundreds of auto picnic parties. The tagging of machines and the tax sd bY Mayor Reynolds. Unless there is change in the weather Long Beach is prepared k-end that will break all rec- yea pitiarechiaat Eke ae WOMAN HERE BALKS DIVORCE SUIT IN RENO Vice Chancellor Backes at Newark, N. J., yesterday granted * temporary order to Mrs. Lydia ©. Garravrant of No. 146 16th Avenue, train- ing her husband, Frank Garrabrant, former owner of a chain of bakertes, from continuing lis divorce action tn eno, Nev. Hearing on & perinancnt order was set for Oct. 1 Mr. Garrabrant alle S cruelty. The ned a fictitious d sho be 8 ork or Atlantic ‘. P, Buchanan, Art Collector and New York Yachtsman. CHICAGO, Oct. 6.—Temporary alimony of $1,600 monthly and attorney's t by Mrs, Ethel Keene Buchanan in a crogs-bill for divorce filed in the Circuit Court here -| that he left her and returned to New Y] York on June 15, 1919. gainst Charles P, Buchanan, sixty ollector and yachtsman of New York. Buchanan often was without funds, In 1913 Buchanan filed a petition in bankruptey. . In_the cross-bill filed by counsel for Mrs, Buchanan, the daughter of Mrs. W. B. Keene jr., she denies that che deserted her husband, bit charges Buchanan's according to the approximates $40,000 an- present income, cross-bill, nually This family “star” is hard on his clothes! All the more reason he should wear Rogers Peet’s. More wear! Not near so hard on the family pocket- book. Boys’ suits-not only strong and’ serviceable— overalls can be that. But with a style and finish on a par with our men’s. Prices moderate. Our boys’ shoes start with a sturdy school shoe that’s great value at $5.50. *Ropeco soft hats are de- signed specially for boys. Good looking. Good wear- ing! Boys’. furnishings—under- wear, neckwear, sweaters, shirts, blouses—all of a qual- ity that means true econ- omy. oRegistered Trademark, Rocers Peet Company Broadway Herald Sq. at 13th St. “Four at 35th St. Convenient Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. et Warren at 41st St NY A. POU Another “Big Three”. Which Offers Week End Assortment For Friday and Saturday, October 6th-7th CHOCOLATE COVERED at The B rantations Three POUND HIGH GR SMOOTH Big Thre r. NOUGATI POUND BRIARCL POUND Era POUND NET A pleasin, tinctive rm. | Regularly 79c Briarcliff Milk Chocolate Covered 49c Nougatines Regularly 690 EXTRA SPECIAL Winns 59¢c cusnee 6OC CHOCOLATE COVERED mora 69 EXTRA SPECIALS: Briarcliff Milk Chocolate Covered Assorted Fresh Fruits variety, each possessing dis- ND PROFIT. ‘TRADE MARK a Wonderful Pounds for 99c While They Last ADE ALMONDS IFF MILK NES POUND NET 64° FOR EXACT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Tn the Auditorium, Saturday, at 2.90, under the auspices of The Evening Mail, Chas. D, Isaacson, Chairman. First Gallery, New Buliding Concert Broadway at Ninth OCTOBER Formorly A. T Saturda Husbands and Wives May Select fin the Million D Children’s Hair-cutting Salon adjoining Infants’ Shop, Third floor,” Old Building. Barber Shop in the Men’s Store, New Building. Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant ollars Oriental Rugs Largest purely retail stock in the country. Thousands of pieces. Every conceivable size from mat size at $9.25 up. 4 to 6 ft. Beloochistans at $25. Chinese rugs averaging 9x12 ft. for $150—Persian Gorevans for $195. Quarter of a million at a fourth to third under the market. Neckwear scoop Entire stock of a leading maker retiring from busi- ness, 50c each for $1 to $3.50 grades Guimpes, vestees, collars and collar and cuff sets. Plain and embroidered organdies, plain net or net combined with lace or Georgette crepe, linen and pique. In all white and cream or combined ‘ith soft colorings, Street Floor, Old Bullding An Old Gentleman, Tall and Handsome was good enough to be a great friend to me years ago. Though he was much older, he often visited me just to talk. He was Rey. Dr, H. A. Wayland, ft minister. He once “Tt is a wise man who knows his own business and a wiser man who thoroughly attends to tt.” His words have burned into my mind as if he used a burn- ing red-hot iron to print them. How often little visits and ordinary conversations bring us a messi from the sky, never to be forgotten by those who listen hard! (Stgned) Women’s One-Strap Walking Pumps $8.50 Strictly tailored. Very com- fortable slightly rounded_ toe. Military heels of leather. Patent leather, black or tan calfskin. Children’s Strap Pumps $2.25 to $5.25 Neat ankle-strap model in pat- ent leather. Square toes. Low, flat heels. Tailored bows of black grosgrain ribbon. , In sizes 214 for little folks to size 6 for growing girls —$2.25 to $5.25, according to size. First Floor, Old Bullding Sa Silk Petticoats Bitter ane Satur- $1.95 to $3.95 day’s Special at 50c pound, |) Regularly, 80e. | - Bitter chocolate over deli- | cious fresh mitits, Street Floor, Old Bullding Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. October 6, 1922. Unlined Corduroy Negligees, $5.95 Warm. Not heavy. The type one needs for cool mornings. Breakfast coats of cut corduroy and lounging robes of wide-wale corduroy. Slender-line styles, in fuchsia, French blue, coral or wis- taria. Third Floor, Old Bullding Lovely soft shades of brown, green, blue, purple, rust,-rose and black in sills jersey, plain and two- tone taffetas, plain and two-tone satins, andin satin combined with jersey. Smart tailored and flounce ef- fects—something for every day- time occasion. Street Floor, Old Bullding Third Floor, Old Bullding (Gunay - Paris Hand-made_ Lingerie from the Philippines Fine nainsook, hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped in exquisite taste. | Nightgowns, $1.95 to $4.95 | $1.50 Face Powder—50c Many lovely style or round necklines, sleeves. with V, square , with or without | 2 oz. in bulk—the same quan- ity that sells in Volnay+ boxes ready put-up for $1.50. Maoni odor. Blanche, Rachel and Naturelle colors. Perfumes in bulk New Combination Corset covers, with built up shoulders, and closed or open draw- ers—a combination which promises to be very popular this season — $1.95 Special Odors rice Envelope Chemises, $2.95 Yapana ne Maoni Built up or strap shoulders, aaa Third Floor, Old “Building Veurs Vi Chypre Jardinee...... | Cap d’Or. Street Floor, Old Bullding Limoges Dinner Sets | Special at $75 150 sets of 107 pieces The same grade of china, and | the same ‘designs sold in our regular stocks at $100 to $120 the set. News for Women who Embroider Hand Towels, 25¢ 18x25 in. towels, soft, absorb- ent, Stamped in several attrac- tive designs for bright colored | embroidery. A new purchase in which mar- ket conditions favored us. Pillow Cases, 95c pair Full size in white muslin, stamped for embroidering -and scalloping. in simple designs. Finlshed models on display. Classroom in charge of ap ex- perienced teacher. First Floor, Old Building ‘ Wool Crepe—Another Shipment French and Domestic new Fall colors and black 38 in, Crepe morocaln, $2 yd. 54 in. Crepe de laine, $2.90 yd. --a now crepe weave. Six designs Amongst our most popular sets. | Second Gallery, New Building 64 in, French faille crepe, $3.75 ~fine vilk finish, 64 in, new cross-bar crepe, $4.75 First Floor, Old Buliding Remarkable Handbags—$1.65 Many Shades Many Shapes Pouch, swagger, enyclope, party, Fashionable ones, too. Gray, carriage, vanity bage various browns, and tans, dark Fittings blues, black ; Good Frames Change puree, inside frame, A Fe pres Gun-metal, nickel, bright and antique gilt finished frames, some with lock clasps, all with good Calfskin, in long grain, alligator strong chain or self-leather handles, and beaver finishes, ecrase leather, , Subway Alsie, New Buliding vachette, India goat, pin seal i \ @treet Floor, Qld Bullding Many Leathers el eee seeencemmemnscnaeere he Ed IN THE FASHION SALONS Miss 14 to 20 will find here, Saturday, frocks, suits and ; $59.50 wraps for every occasion at the very | specialized moderate price of...........+ Frocks for the dance, $59.50 Adorable frocks of chiffon or crepe-de-chine. Accordion pleated berthas and skirts, or rows of little roses. The new circular godets which Patou and other Paris houses are using so much. Sparkling rhine- stone paiilettes scattered across the bodices. And always important girdles of French flowers, leaves or twisted metal. Pastel or brifliant shades. Frocks for afternoon, $59.50 _Crepe satin. Crepe - de - chine. New crinkled crepes in new frocks, on coat lines, or with the fascinat- ing circular skirt, or all-over em- broidered.in gay color or-severely simple. Twill Frocks, $59.50 Coat frocks, for they are, without doubt, the newest. Straight line frocks with fascinating tinsel stitched tucks, much soutache braiding with steel buttons — and other distinctive models, Suits, of course, $59.50 Twills or marleen in suits with tie-around and bloused jackets, the latter fur trimmed and embroidered. And tweeds from England in every smart model—short jackets, long jackets, straight and semi-fitted some with raccoon collars. And Coats, $59.50 Topeoats of English tweed and coatings, raccoon collared—well cut, and pertectly tailored. And soft pile fabrics in full. length coats, some collared with soft fine wolf—— others plain, and of that delightful type Puich, if worn correctly, with just the right amount of careless- ness, are very chic indeed. Second Floor, Old Bullding 1N THE WOMEN’S SALONS— “Severely Tailored Suits—$39:50 DARK OXFORD MIXTURES—in well cut suits, tailored to perfect’on in smartly simple and conservat fashions. Notch or convertible collars, DUVET DE LAINE—in tans and browns, the two best shade: of the season, in tailleurs which are both smart and infinitely practical for all season wear; now with furs and Jater under topeoats of fur or cloth. Second Floor Old Building * * * To which one may add, to achieve the three-piece effect— Slip-on Blouses at $10.75 The Blouse Salons have, at this moderate price, a most attractive group of crepe de chine over-blouses, plain, printed or emb;zoidered, in charming colors. Third Floor, Old Building * * * Women’s Frocks, $49.50 to $85 Each one is an individual model, for these are a special purchase— not often found so carly in the season. They are frocks that are in- dispensable to the well rounded wardrobe—appropriate for wear on any occasion short of a formal dinner or dance—and yet not too elaborate for street wear. Crepe satin, crepe de chine and twill. Trimmed in all the delightful ways of the new fashions Second Floor, Old Building * * * Caracul Collars and Cuffs on Women’s Coats at $49.50! Fine silky veracul, too, with just the right thickne: giving great distinction to these full length slender coat of a deightful soft pile ‘abric, lined with crepe dé in matching co'ors and interlined Untrimmed models, too Soft wrap-around coats, with unusually smart sleeves and collars, and perbaps effective etitching. In bréwni fox gray, navy blue and black. nd Floor, Old Buliding details of cut Third Gallery, New Bldg. WANAMAKER SPECIALIZATIONS Featured by the: Women’s Sports Shop, Saturda; At only slightly, above customary wiphienle eat $45 Riding Habits—$35 Correct in-every detail. Tailored perfectly. Two models, belted and semi-fitting coats. In imported ls in gray, ae oe brown mixtures, with very smart smallest of indistinct checks, $12.50 Vicuna Sweaters—$9.75 An excellent model, for it may be worn with Tuxedo revers or buttoned to the throat. Softest vicuna wool, warm but not too heavy. Brown, tan, black and navy blue., ' J Second Floor, Old Bullding Best Silk Stockings at $1.55 pr. _ We made a thorough search of the market for the best silk stockings for women, that could be sold at a little lower than usual price. ep eee are these for the money that we bought 972 pairs, which will be ready Saturday morning. * * * if Full-fashioned ingrain thread silk, light-weight in, only. “Double well, Brerostised sole und hed “ieee ait toions, ee Main Ali treet Floor, Old Building Girls’ Fur-collared Coats Sizes 6-to 16 years is Smaitly tailored, All-covering. Sturdy: tan, misty blue or brown. Carefully seleeted pelts. Lined throughout--with the exception of ie wool cquting-~with good quality Venetian sateen. At $25 f At $39.50 Loose# flaring and belted’ top- Belted coats of plaid back and coats of heather and plain wool | heather wool coatings and chin. coatings ‘with attractive raccoon ae of yee Ja et ce ae and fitch opossum collars. coney-—~ , charming styles of wool skydrift, and |. » Sizes 6 to Y blue or brown: ' Brightly hued PP sie en Second Floor, Old Bullding Tinsel stitched Satin Matelasse Blouse Jackets—$10.75 The correct model, fitted well to the shoulders, with just the He roll to the collar, and just the right width to the band at the hips. The tinsel is gold—on satin, brown, navy blue and black Third Floor, Old Bullding + Charming New Hats at $9 Many trimmed in our own workroom—our $12 to $14 grades. Small and close-fitting or, Jarge and graceful shapes, in hatter’s plugh, ‘panne and Lyons velvets —tricornes>.mush- rooms — pokes — turbans — capelines-— toques--ith-soft, crushable or) blocked crowns, and interestingly treated brims. Paris sponsored trimmings—coque and flanges of metallic broeades, ribbon cocardes, burnt and glycerined ostrich fancies, pompons and allover em- breideries. In the. favored Autumn colorings—pheasant, chow and tobacco brown, rust, taupe, navy blue or bluek. Second Floor, Old Building Crepe de Chine, $1.95 Reliable silks, for which people come again and again. Medium weight but close-woven. Will not pull. 40 in. wide. Lighter shades for “undies.” Darker shades for frocks for street wear : tad wipe ‘Thirty colors from black to white. Plenty of the best dark blues and the popular browns and gre Silk Rotunda, Street Floor, Old Bullding Little Broadcloth Coats, $13.75 / to 3-year size {he little girl's. coat hangs straight and full from. a’ narrow J The little boy’s coat, very mannish in line, is belted in the back and. has two good pockets. Bands of soft beayer on turn-over collar Linings of Venetian sateen. ining. ‘Tan Little tams and roll brim hats i inatehing shades>with large beave? button and beaver balls, $3.95 Wool Chinchilla Coats, $7.95 to $15 Three excellent medels, lined with Venetian sateen or red flannel, Fypnch blue, cinnamon, brown, or navy blue, in sizes 1 to 6. ) Hate to match, $2.50 to $3.50, Warm inter blue, brown, or henna ‘Wool fabries, in model in plaid back

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